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k£T I, ) I Gbc Outtic tlompjny Printers dl XlnJicrs utlani. :: Vermont mas m Ol)e yak ! anner anb ot ourrl PRICE, TWO DOLLARS 19 10 - - I 9 U maxmaitaiiffifJ ' i ' K ' Khei i ' A ' MSi -f lift Hot llDui n ObiJ Annual car ooK of H)c Students of VaU University Volume 111 BEING VOLUME LXIX OF THE BANNER, AND VOLUME XLVI OF THE POT POURRI : : : : 19U CMtors CARV ABBOTT THOMAS BEER ROWLAND EVANS, JR. WILLIAM A. McAFEE mm msBmmm. i)e6ication Oo jFre6ericK Sc[)(i(itz 3one5, yU. , £ e an of tbe -A.ca6cmical i!)cpartmcnt of aU Knivcrsllj mmas smmi ' . w ' -. ?,. .• ' , ' ;- BPNNeR POTPOURRI £ (ian 3ones fi •REDERICK SCHEETZ JONES was born in Missouri, and has been skeptical as to the value of human testimony ever since. Although quick to wrath, he will not always chide, neither wil l he keep his anger forever. A black frown on his brow is usually speedily followed by the radiant light of laughter; and his keen sense of humor fills the atmosphere with ozone. This suddenness of temperament in our beloved Dean may be astrologically accounted for by the fact that he was born in April, month of alternating clouds and sunshine. The fighting quality in the man is explained historically by the foct that he was born in 1862. Even as a boy he was never content with anything but the best, which is the chief reason why he came to Yale. In his undergraduate days he was admired and respected by both classmates and Faculty, and unlocked the most complicated wards of learning with a Phi Beta Kappa key. He was graduated B.A. with the class of 1884, and proceeded M.A. in 1891. It was while teaching at the Shattuck School, Faribault, Minnesota, that he selected one of his best pupils, Alfred K. Merritt, for especial distinction. Then and tliere began the warm friendship between these two men, which is now even more firmly cemented by their partnership in the official guidance and control of the students ol ale College. The undergraduates are fortunate indeed in having as their coun- sellors and advisers two individuals of such wisdom, experience, and human sympathy. From 1887 to 1889. Mr. Jones was in Germany, studying first at the university of Berlin and then at the Polytechnic School at Zurich. In 1 889, at a remarkably tender age for such a responsible position, he was made Professor of Physics at the University of Minnesota, and very soon became the right-hand man of President Northrup. His success in his department both as a teacher and executive officer was so signal that in 1902 he was made Dean of the College of Engineering. This department he completely reorganized, raising the standard of admission, and developing the work in every profitable direction. Among the students of the whole University he was a great personal force, his advice being sought in all extra-curriculum activities. It was owing almost entirely to his efforts that the tine new athletic field was mmmmm BT NNSR ' POT POURRl @(g)(S) secured ; and it was surveyed and laid out by him. For years he had the most difficult job in the management of athletics, namely, the entire control of the sale and disposition of tickets for the big football games. This he directed with a firm and constant mind, although on one occasion he was publicly mobbed. Experiences like these made him bomb-proof, and prepared him for the aggressive leadership of Yale College. These things were not done in a corner; and when Dean Wright retired, more full of honors than of years, the Academical Professors of Yale unanimously selected Frederick Jones to be his successor. Some of us know well the sacrifices the acceptance of this post forced upon Mr. Jones ; but like a good ale man, he did not hesitate long, and entered upon his duties in the summer of I 909. Great problems confronted him at New Haven. The disciplinary system of the college was to be reorganized, the relation of the Dean to the Faculty was to be changed from peerage to kingship, and the management ol Academic Funds was to undergo a revolution. Each one of these three things seemed at the time a large order; and the transition to the new regime involved some decided friction with ihree great powers — undergraduate sentiment, faculty tradition, and corporation rule. The amaz- ing pari ol the whole business, as we look back on it, is this: not only were these three somewhat violent readjustments actually carried through during the first six months of the administration of the new Dean, but in the process of change he won the hearty and loyal friendship of the Students, of the Faculty, and of the Corporation. No torrent of adjectives could pay a better tribute to the personality of Dean Jones than the narrative of the facts recorded above. The Academical Department has a real Leader. The students love and respect him, because he is on the level ; the Faculty delight to follow him, because he is a natural-born Captain ; and the President and Corporation trust him, because they know the College is in good hands, and that the Dean in working for ale College is furth- ering the real interests of Yale University. I hope it may not be considered an impertinence if I take this opportunity to render unto Mrs. Jones the tribute of admiration and respect which is her due. She was a Missouri girl, as the Dean was a Missouri boy; and together they unite the best spirit of the West with the best spirit of ale. The University and the City have heartily welcomed them both. WILLIAM L ON PHELPS. Yale College, 28. January, 191 I. ?«ffiHa ..«.-x.w v wH aa? '  ' ««« ■: H tU a: H en J LU Q. a: o o o -J H UJ UJ a: H c« UJ O UJ O u @(i) B7 NNeR PQTP0URRH (fi)®® ICniversitY (taUndar I9I0 19 Sep;. Monday 29 Sept. Thursday 21 Nov. Monday 23 Nov. Wednesday 25 Nov. Friday 20 Dec. Tuesday ]911 4 Jan. Wednesday 20 Feb. Monday 20 Mar. Monday 12 Apr. v ednesday 20 Apr. Thursday 15 May Monday 30 May Tuesday 1 June Thursday 6 June Tuesday 18 June Sunday 19 June Monday 19 June Monday 19 June Monday 19 June Monday 19 June Monday 20 June Tuesday 21 June Wednesday 21 June Wednesday 22 June Thursday Yale Corporation Meeting. First Term begins. Yale Corporation Meeting. Thanksgiving Recess begins, 1.20 P. M. Recess ends, 8.00 a. M. First Term ends, 6.00 p. M. Winter Vacation Second Term begins, 8.00 A. M. Yale Corporation Meeting. Yale Corporation Meeting. Spring Recess begins, 1.20 P. M. Recess ends, 8.00 A. M. Yale Corporation Meeting. Memorial Day. Anniversary of the School of the Fine Arts. Anniversary of the Divinity School. Baccalaureate Sermon College Class-Day Exercises. Scientific School Class-Day Exercises. Anniversary of the Law School. Anniversary of the Medical School. Yale Corporation Meeting. Anniversary Meeting of the Alumni. Commencement. Examinations for Admission lo ale College and the Shef- field Scientific School begin. 2.00 P. M. Examinations for Admission to other Departments begin. 23 Sept. Saturday 25 Sept. Monday 28 Sept. Thursday 21 Dec. Thursday Summer Vacation Excmiinations for Admission to Yale College and the Shef- field Scientific School begin. Examinations for Admission to other Departments begin. First Term begins. Firs! Term ends. 10 @(§) BKNNSR POTPOURRI- @(S)(B) (Lorporation 4!lre5l6 «nt ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY Ph.D., LL.D. ydlows His Excellency the Governor of Connecticut His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut Rev. Joseph Anderson, D.D., Woodmont Rev. Edwin Pond Parker, D.D., Hartford Rev. Joseph Hopkins Tvsachell, M.A., Hartford Henry Farnam Dimock, M.A,, New ' ork City (191 If) Rev. Newman Smyth, D.D. New Haven Rev. James Wesley Cooper, D.D., Hartford Payson Merrill, LL.B., M.A., New York City Hon. EH Whitney. M.A., New Haven (19131) Charles Hopkins Clark, M.A., Hartford Henry Bradford Sargent, M.A., New Haven (1914t) Rev. Newell Meeker Calhoun, M.A.. Orange Otto Tremont Bannard, LL.B., M.A., New York City (1916t) Alfred Lawrence Ripley, M.A., Boston, Massachusetts (1915) Hon. Wilham Howard Taft, LL.D., Washmgton, D. C. (1912t) Clarence Hill Kelsey. M.A., New York City Rev. Charles Edward Jefferson, D.D., New York City. Secretary Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., D.D. I5reasurcr George Parmly Day, M.A. tA date Indicates the year in which the term of a Fellow elected by the Alumni expires. 11  - BmNSR ' POTPOURRI- @(S)@ Alumni 6vl$orY oar6 rbalrman Henry Tieat Rogeis, Foster Bldg., Denver, Colo. Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., Yale University (Torrcsponimg Secretary Mr. Edward Johnson Phelps, Chicago, 111. Executive (Tommlttcc Mr. Rogers, CImhwan. and Messrs. Thacher, Flanders, Bigelow, Perrin, McLanahan, Phelps, Judson 5tlembcrs The President of the University The Secretary of the University The Treasurer of the University The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the ale Alumni University Fund Associa- tion, Care W. E. S. Griswold, 35 Wall Street, New York City The President and Secretary of the Class Secretaries ' Association President, James M. Lamberton, B.A., 216 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 5ec;e(ari), Frederick Dwight, B.A., 52 William Street, New ' ork City Boston, Yale Club of Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell, I 1 Maple Street, Arhngton, Massachusetts Hon. George A. Sanderson, Ayer, Massachusetts Bristol, Yale Club of George C. Clark, Ph.B., Terryville, Connecticut 12 @(§) BT NSR POTPOURRI- @(S)(8) Central New York Federation (Auburn, Syracuse, and Utica) Hon. Irving Goodwin Vann, LL.D., 316 James Street, Syracuse, Central Pennsylvania, ' i ' ale Alumni Association of Benjamin M. Nead, LL.B., Russ Bldg., Harrisburg Chicago, Yale Club of Edward J. Phelps, M.A., Northern Trust Safe Deposit Bldg. Irwin Rew, Ph. B., 184 La Salle Street Cincinnati, Yale Club of Murray Shipley, Ph.B., 3055, Colerain Avenue Walter A. De Camp. B.A., Traction Bldg. Cleveland, Yale Alumni Association of Edward Belden Greene, B.A., Cleveland Trust Co., 1 Euclid Avenue Colorado, Yale Alumni Association of Henry Treat Rogers, M.A., Foster Bldg., Denver Henry E. Wood, Ph.B., I 734 Arapahoe Street, Denver Essex County (N. J.), ale Alumni Association of Hcndon Chubb, Ph.B., 5 South William Street, New York City John Oxenbridge Heald, B.A., Orange, or New ork City Fairfield County (Conn.), Alumni Association of Frederick Smillie Curtis, Ph.B., Brookfield, Center Hon. John Hoyt Perry, LL.B., M.A., Southport Hartford, Yale Alumni Association of William H. Corbin, B.A., 1 72 Collins Street Robert W. Huntington, Jr.. B.A., Connecticut General Life Insurance Company Indiana, ale Alumni Association of John O. Perrin, B.A., American National Bank, Indianapolis Kansas City, Yale Alumni Association of John V. Hanna, 23d Street and Grand Avenue James Perkins Richardson, M.A., Prosso Preparatory School 13 wmmmi - BJ NSR POT POURRl @(1)(B) Kentucky, ale Alumni Association of Lafon Allen, B.A., Lincoln Bank Bldg, Louisville Long Island, Yale Alumni Association of Hon. Wm. B. Davenport, M.A., 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Louisiana, Yale Alumni Association of Bernard Titche, Henzen Annex, New Orleans Maryland, Yale Alumni Association of Albert Henry Buck, B.A., The Arundel Apartments, Baltimore Meriden, Yale Alumni Association- of Roswell B. Hyatt, B.A.. 67 East Main Street, Meriden. Michigan, Yale Alumni Association of Henry Ledyard, B.A., LL.B., 5 79 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit Nebraska, Yale Alumni Association of Victor B. Caldwell, U. S. National Bank, Omaha. New Haven, Yale Alumni Association of Frank Lewis Bigelow, Ph.B., 205 Whitney Avenue David Daggett, B.A , 100 Crown Street New York City, Yale Club of Thomas Thacher, LL.D., 62 Cedar Street Frederick W. Vanderbilt, Ph.B., 459 Fifth Avenue Northeastern New York, Yale Alumni Association of John Kasson Howe, B.A., 51 State Street, Albany Northeastern Pennsylvania and Wyoming Valley, ' ale Alumni Association of Hon. Joseph Benjamin Dimmick, M.A., Scranton Northwest (Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and part of Washington), Yale Alumni Association of the Wilbur F. Booth, B.A., LL.B., 69 South 1 1th Street, Minneapolis John R. Mitchell, Ph.B., Capitol National Bank Bldg., St. Paul 14 msmmss m ssmmmmMMUSBHB [d)(.0) BT NeR POT POURRl - @ (S) ® Philadelphia, Yale Alumni Association of Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, B.A., Arcade Bidg. Noah Haynes Svvayne, 2d, B.A., LL.B., Pennsylvania Bldg. Pittsburg, ' ale Alumni Association of Edwin Whittier Smith, B.A., Carnegie Bldg. Southeastern Federation of Yale Alumni Associations (Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Savannah) Wilham J. Tilson, M.L., Atlanta National Bank Bldg., Atlanta Southern California, ale Alumni Association of William L. Thacher, Thacher School, Nordhoff St. Louis, Yale Alumni Association of Hon. F rederick Newton Judson, LL. D., Rialto Bldg, Thomas Henry West, Jr., Ph.B., 401 Locust Street Washington, D. C, ' ale Alumni Association of George Xavier McLanahan, D.C.L., Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C. James H. Hopkins, Jr., B.A., 1324 18th Street Western Massachusetts, ale Alumni Association of Jonathan Barnes, B.A., 423 Main Street, Springfield Western New York, Yale Alumni Association of Stephen Merrell Clement, B.A., Marine National Bank, Buffalo Wisconsin, Yale Alumni Association of James G. Flanders, B.A., LL.B., 161 Prospect Street, Milwaukee 15 11 BP NNeR POT POURRl Administrative Officers obc XCnlvcrsit Arthur Twining Hadley, Ph.D., LL.D., President Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr.. D.D., Secrelarv George Parmly Day, M.A., Treasurer Ol)C Departments ZAcaicmlcal department Frederick Scheetz Jones, M.A., Dean Alfred Kindred Merritt, B.A., Registrar Thomas Allen Tully, M.A., Recorder Hollon Augustine Parr, Ph.D., Cluiirnuin of the Freshman faculiX) Sbefficl6 Scientific School Russell Henry Chittenden, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D., Director and Treasurer Arthur Marvin, M.A., Registrar Louis Valentine Pirsson, M.A., Class Officer, Senior Class Wilbur Lucius Cross, Ph.D., Class Officer, Junior Class Percey Franklyn Smith, Ph.D., Class Officer, Freshman Class (5ra6uatc School Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Ph.D., Dean School of 3Flne ?V.rts John Ferguson Weir, M.A., N.A., Director department of ttuslc Horatio William Parker, Mus.D., Dean department of SForestrj James William Tourney, M.S., M.A., Acting Director Pepartmcnt of Obcologj Rev. Edward Lewis Curtis, Ph.D., D.D., Acting Dean Department of Wcilclne George Blumer, M.D., Dean 3!)epartment of Caw Henry Wade Rogers, LL.D., Dean XCnlvcrslty TLlbrary John Chiistopher Schwab, Ph.D., Librarian 10 mmi-jm-ihMM .w.y;ym m ,yj-« ' v-. ' ' . . ' i ysBai«« RT NNSR POTPOURRI- (S)g)(S) Knlv rsitY (Touncil The President of the University, Chairman The Secretary of the University, Secretary The Treasurer of the University The University Librarian -Academical if cfartmcnt Dean Jones Professor Goodell Professor Day Professor Brown Shcfficlii Scientific School Director Chittenden Professor DuBois Professor Pirsson (Bra uate School Dean Phillips TDcpartmcnt of ttuslc Dean Parker School of the yinc -Arts Director Weir department of orestrj Acting Director Toumey iDepartmcnt of oheologj Acting Dean Curtis Professor Walker Dean B! ean tsiumer Dean Rogers jDcpartment of MZc6lclne 3?epartmertt of TLaw Professor Ferris Professor Baldwin Peabo6v 5llu5eum Professor Dana -A-thletlc Organizations Mr. Camp 17 BPNNeR POT POURRl - I3l)e Jpre5i6ents anb tl)e Q.ans F Rr.SlDENT ARTHUR TWINING HA DLEV, LL.D. Frederick Scheelz Jones, M.A. Dean of Acaihrnical Department Russell Henry Chillenden, Ph.D.. Sc.D., LL.D. Director of Sheffield Scientific School IS Andrew Wheeler Phillips. Ph.D. Dean of Graduate School fiKf- .. ' •i t i .rjj-.. (.V-sSVififiTi RSSS (S) ® (S) BPNTSeR POTPOURRI- Henry Wade Rogers, LL.D. Dean of Department of LaTV Herbert Eugene Smith, M.D. Dean of Department of MeJicine Rev. Edward Lewis Curtis. Ph.D., LL.D. Acting Dean of Department of Theology John Ferguson Weir, M.A., N.A. Director of School of Fine Arts 19 mMwmmjMjmmmmmMj mm (g)(@)(g) BT NSR POTPOURRI- @(S)(1) Horalio William Parker. Mus.D. Dean of DepartTren- of Mu ic Henry Solon Graves, M.A. Direclor of the Department of Forestry Anson Phelps Sloke, Secretary of the University 20 fimi mimi HENRY PARKS WRIGHT, PhD., LL.D. Ex-Dean of Yale College mmmt Officers fAdmimstra tion — — ' ' ' ' ' Instruction In the lists which follow, the Officers of Instruction and Adm ' nistiution in t! e UniverMty are divided into five groups, as follows: Professors, including other officers on permanent University appointments. Assistant Professors, and officers of equivalent rank. Instructors, including Lecturers and other officers of equivalent rank. Assistants in Instruction. Assistants in Administration. Names are arranged alphabetically in each of these lists, except in the . rst, where the order is based on collegiate seniority. jprofcssors ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY, Ph.D.. LL.D. GEORGE JARVIS BRUSH, LL.D. Professor of Mineralog]), Emeritus JOHN EMORY CLARK, M.A. James E. English Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus (Wood.) 93 Whllncy Ave. 1-4 Trumbull Si. Longmeadow, Mass. ARTHUR MARTIN WHEELER, LL.D. (H c.) 86 Trumbull Si. Durfee Professor of HistorX), Emeritus, and Lecturer on European Historv ROBERT BROWN. M.A. Secretary) of the Observatory, Emeritus Observatory PI. 22 mmm BT NGR POT POURRl -- . Rtv. LtWlS ORSMOND BRASTO ' U ' , D.D. Professor of Practical 7 ieo ogl), Emeritus ADDISON VAN NAME. M.A. Librarian, Emeritus 146 Collage Si. (Lib.) 121 High Si. JOHN FERGUSON WEIR. M.A.. N.A. (9 A. S.) 58 Trumbull St. William Lefjingwell Professor of Painting and Design, and Director of the School of the Fine Arts CHARLES BRINCKERHOFF RICHARDS. M.A. Higgin Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus ARTHUR WILLIAMS WRIGHT, Ph.D. Professor of Experimental Phvsics, Emeritus THOMAS RAYNESFORD LOUNSBURY, LL.D.. L.H.D. Professor of English, Em eritus EUGENE LAMB RICHARDS. M.A. Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus DANIEL CADY EATON. M.A. Professor of the History and Criticism of Art. Emeritus JOHN HENRY NIEMEYER, M.A.. A.N.A. Street Professor of Drawing, Emeritus FRANKLIN BOWDITCH DEXTER. LIu.D. Assistant Librarian 111 Edwards Si. 77 Everll St. 22 Lincoln St. Woodbridge 218 Prospecl St. 251 Lawrence S;. (4 Lib.) 178 Prospect S,. Hon. SIMEON EBEN BALDWIN. LL.D. (69 Church S, ) 44 Wall S,. Professor of American Constiluiicnal and Private International Laxv TRACY PECK. LL.D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Emeritus WILLIAM HENRY CARMALT, M.D. Professor of the principles and Practice of Surgery, Emeritus ADDISON EMERY VERRILL. M.A. Professor of Zoology, Emeritus Rev. GEORGE TRUMBULL LADD, D.D., LL.D. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics, Emeritus Rome. Ifaly 87 Elm 5:. 86 Whalcy Ave. 204 Pro;p:ct St. 23 m RSSBR BHNNeR PQT POURRI- @ (g) (g) CHARLES HENRY SMITH, LL.D. Larned Professor of American History, Emeritus SIDNEY IRVING SMITH. M.A. Professor of Comparative Anatomv, Emeritus 284 Orange S,. 147 Whalley Ave. (160 S. C. L.) 250 Edwards St. WILLIAM GILBERT MIXTER, M.A. Professor of C ?emis(rp HENRY P.ARKS WRIGHT, Ph.D.. LL.D. 128 York S Dunham Professor of the Latin Language and Literature and Dean of the College. Emeritus HENRY AUGUSTIN BEERS, M.A. Professor of English Literature AUGUSTUS JAY DuBOIS, C.E.. Ph.D. Professor of Civil Engineering 65 York S-;. (129 W.n.) 334 Edwards Si. 463 Whilney Ave. BERNADOTTE PERRIN. Ph.D., LL.D. Lampscn Professor of Greel( Literature and Histor]}, Emeritus EDW.ARD SALISBURY DANA, Ph.D. (4 Peab.) 24 Hillhouse Ave. Profes ' or of Physics, and Cura tor of the Mineralogical Collection CHARLES SHELDON HASTINGS. Ph.D. Professor of Physics THEODORE SALISBURY WOOLSEY. L.L.D. Professor of International Law (120 Wm.) 248 Bradley St. 250 Ciurch St. THOMAS HUBBARD RUSSELL, M.D. 79 Trumbull St. Professor of Clinical Surgery, and Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy FRA K AUSTIN GOOCH. Ph.D. (K. C. L.) 291 Edwards St. Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the Kent Chemical Laboratory ALBERT STANBURROUGH COOK. Ph.D.. L.H.D.. LL.D. Professor of the English Language and Literature WILLIAM BEEBE. M.A. Professor of Mathematics, and Instructor in Astronon y (23 Lin) 219 Bishop Si. 262 Bradley S.. ANDREW WHEELER PHILLIPS, Ph.D. (90 High St.) 137 Wa ' l St. Professor of Mathe v.alics, and Dean of the Graduate School 24 m(0)(0 BPN BR POTPOURRI @(i)(S) GEORGE BURTON ADAMS. Ph.D.. Liit.D. Professor of Hislorv Hon. SAMUEL OSCAR PRENTICE. LL.B., M.A. Professor of Pleading HENRY WALCOTT FARNAM. M.A.. R.P.D. Professor of Political Economy EDWARD PARMELEE MORRIS. Lui.D. Dunham Professor of ihe Latin Language and Literature 57 Edgehill Road Hartford 43 Hillhouse Ave. (22 Ph.) 53 Edgehill Road Rev. EDWARD LEWIS CURTIS, Ph.D.. D.D. (668 T.) 61 Trumbull St. Holmes Professor of the Hebrerv Language and Literature, and Acting Dean of the Divinity School HENRY WADE ROGERS. LL.D. (Hen.) 413 Orange Si. Professor of Equity and Corporations, and Dean of the Law School HENRY ROSEMANN LANG. Ph.D. (176 L.) 60 Trumbull St. Benjamin F. Barge Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatvre RUSSELL HENRY CHITTENDEN. Ph.D.. LL.D.. Sc.D. (3 S. H.) 83 Trumbull Si. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, and Director of the Sheffield Scientific School MAX MAILHOUSE, M.D. Clinical Professor of Neurology HORACE LEMUEL WELLS. Sc.D. 45 Elm St. (151 S. C. L.) 239 Edwards Si. Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Metallurgy THOMAS DWIGHT GOODELL, Ph.D. Professor of the Creelf Language and Literature WILLIAM LEWIS ELKIN. Ph.D. Director of the Observatory, Emeritus 35 Edgehill Road 477 Prospect St. Hon. EDWIN BAKER GAGER, M.A. Derby Professor of General Jurisprudence, Mortgages, and the Law of Public Service Companies JOHN KIMBERLY BEACH, LL.B., M.A. 450 Temple S:. Edward ]. Phelps Professor of Mercantile Law and Admiralty Jurisprudence 25 (S)(S)m BHNNeR POT POURRl - EDWARD WASHBURN HOPKINS, Ph.D.. LL.D. Professor of Sansl rit and Comparative Philology Rev. HARLAN PAGE BEACH. M..A. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Missions HERBERT EUGENE SMITH, M.D Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus ARTHUR HUBBELL PALMER. M.A. Professor of the German Language and Literature GEORGE DUTTON WATROUS. D.C.L. L ' rofessor of Torts HORATIO McLEOD RE ' i-NOLDS, M.A. Talcott Professor of the Creel? Language and Literature Rev. FRANK CHAMBERLIN PORTER. Ph.D.. D.D. lVinl(ley Professor of Biblical Theology FREDERICK MORRIS WARREN, Ph.D., L.H.D. Street Professor of Modern Languages WALTER CAMP, M.A. Treasurer of the Yale Field 299 Lawrence St. (657 T.) 346 Willow St. A. 221 Event St. (121 Church S;.) 261 Bradley St. (3 Ph.) 85 Trumbull St. (611 E.) 266 Bradley Si. (177 L.) 46 Mansfield St. 34 HiUhouse Ave. (9 Peab.) 59 Wall St. CHARLES SCHUCHERT, M.A. Professor of Paleontology, Curator of the Geological Collection, and Profes- sor of Historical Geology in the Sheffield Scienlific School GEORGE MARTIN DUNCAN. LL.D. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics 299 Edwards St. Rev. BENJAMIN WISNER BACON, D.D., Lit.D., LL.D. (605 E.) 244 Edwards St. Buckingham Professor of Nen ' Testament Criiiciim and Interpretation, and Acting Pastor of the University Church LESTER PAIGE BRECKENRIDGE, M.A., Eng.D. Higgin Professor of Mechanical Engineering LOUIS VALENTINE PIRSSON, M.A. Professor of Physical Geology (111 Win.) 412 Humphrey St. (186 K.) 41 Tiumbull St. 2() BMNSR POT POURRl - ® (g) (S) WILLISTON WALKER. Ph.D.. D.D.. L.H.D. Titus Strcel Professor of Ecclesiasiical History WILLIAM GILBERT .ANDERSON. M.D.. M.S.. M.A. Director of the Gymnasium CHARLES CAMERON CLARKE. M.A. Professor of hrench GUSTAV GRUENER. Ph.D.. Liit.D. Professor of Cern.an (668 T.) 231 Edwards Si. (G.) 1151 Chapel Si. (218 L. O. M.) 254 Bradley St. 146 L. 252 York St. OLIVER THOMAS OSBORNE. M.D., M.A. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, also Chnical Professor of Medicine CHARLES CUTLER TORREY. Ph.D., D.D. Professor of the Semitic Languages HENRY LAWRENCE SWAIN. M.D. Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Otology (6M E.) 67 Mansfield St. 232 York St. HORATIO WILLIAM PARKER. Mus.D. (126 College St.) 420 Temple St. Battell Professor of the Theory of Music, and Dean of the Department of Music JOHN WURTS, M.L., M.A. (16 Hen.) 654 Savin Ave., West Haven Lafayette S. Foster Professor of the English Common Laxu FREDERICK SCHEETZ JONES. M.A. Dean of the College CHARLES McLEAN ANDREWS, Ph.D..L.H.D. Farnani Professor of American History (C.) 631 Prospect Si. (659 T.) 7 Grove St. WILBUR LUCIUS CROSS. Ph.D. (2;6 L. O. M.) 24 Edgeh.ll Road Professor of English, and Librarian of the Shefjidd Scientific School JOHN CHRISTOPHER SCHWAB. Ph.D. University Librarian on the D. IVillis James Foundation CHARLTON MINER LEWIS. Ph.D. Emily Sanford Professor of English Literature (21 Lib.) 310 Prospect St. 27 BT NNBR POT POURRl -- ARTHUR NATHANIEL ALLING. M.D. Clinical Professor of Ophthalmologv HARRY BURR FERRIS. M.D. Hunl Professor of Anatomy WILLIAM LYON PHELPS. Ph.D. Lampson Professor of English Literature ROBERT NELSON CORWIN. Ph.D. Professor of German ERNEST WILLIAM BROWN. Sc.D., F.R.S. Professor of Mathematics GEORGE LINCOLN HENDRICKSON. L.H.D, Lamp.on Professor of the Latin Language and Literature IRVING FISHER. Ph.D. Professor of Political Economy; JAMES PIERPONT. Ph.D.. LL.D. Professor of Mathematics HANNS OERTEL, Ph.D. Profc-sor of Linguistics and Comparative Philology PERCY FRANRLYN SMITH. Ph.D. Jan es E. English Professor of Mathematics CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN. Ph.D. Profe ' cor of Rhetoric 257 Church S;. (M. S.) 395 St. Ronan St. (22 Lam.) 110 Whitney Ave. (221 L. O. M.) 247 St. Ronan Si. I 16 Everil St. (22 Ph.) 68 Trumbull St. 460 Prospect St. 42 Mansfield S;. (2 Ph.) 1002 Chapel St. (34 N. S. H.) 330 W.llow St. (15 Wh.) 57 Wall St JAMES WILLIAM TOUMEY, M.S., M.A. (Mar.) 459 Prospect St. Morri- K. Jesup Professor of Silviculture, Acting Director of the Forest School, and Director of the Yale Botanical Garden CHARLES FOSTER KENT. Ph.D. IVoohe]) Professor of Biblical Literature GIFFORD PINCHOT, Sc.D.. LL.D. 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Demonstrator of Pharmacy FREDERICK NOYES SPERRY, M.D. Clinical Instructor in Laryngology and Otology FRANK BILLINGS STANDISH. M.D. Clinical Instructor in Medicine HARRY MERRIMAN STEELE, M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics MOORFIELD STOREY, M.A. William L. Storrs Lecturer AUGUSTUS VINCENT TACK Instructor in Painting Cambridge, Mass. 347 Temple Si. 219 York St. Woodclitf, Bergen Co., N. J. 152 Grove St. 106 Mans.Reld Si. 1 55 Linden St. 850 Howard Ave. 285 Whitney Ave. 70 Grove St. 33 College St. 310 Elm St. 226 Church St. Boston, Mass. (A. S.) 7 W. 42d St., New York City 44 B? NNeR POTPOURRI @fi)@) THOMAS THACHER, LL.D. Lecturer on Corporations EDWARD THORSTENBERG, Ph.D. Imtructor in German JAMES MULFORD TOWNSEND, B.A., LL.B. Lecturer on Transfer of Monetary Securities RAYNHAM TOWNSHEND. M.D. Lecturer on Anatom ] in the School of the Fine THOMAS ALLEN TULLY. M.A. Recorder of the College AXEL EBENEZER VESTLING, Ph.D. Instructor in German RAYMOND LOWREY WALKLEY. M.A. Instructor in German ARTHUR GUSTAVUS WARD. Ph.D. Instructor in German FREEMAN WARD. Ph.D. Instructor in Geology; and Mineralogy JAMES HENRY WEBB, B.S., LL.B. Instructor in Medical Jurisprudence JAMES EVERETT WHEELER. B..A., LL.B. Lecturer on Loolfing up the Law GEORGE REBER WIELAND. Ph.D. Lecturer on Paleobotany LEWIS WILLIAMS Instructor in Pianoforte-Playing WALLACE ALVIN WILSON, B.A. Instructor in Mathematics GEORGE EDWARD XX ' OODBINE, Ph.D. Instructor m History PAUL ZIERTMANN Lecturer on Conversational German {Appointed Arts 62 Cedar Si.. New York Cily 35 Lynwood PI. 7 Nassau St., New York Cily 233 Church St. (C.) 800 Orange Ss. A. 69-4 T. 38 Whalley Ave. (183 K.) 868 Orange St. A2 Church St. 82 Edgehill Road (26 Peab.) Anawan, West Haven 284 Orange St. 135 Edgewood Ave. 245 York St. 45 Lake PI. bv the Prussian Government) 45 - B?m ER POT POURRl mmm Assistants In instruction JOSEPH ALFRED AMBLER. Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry GEORGE ALFRED BAITSELL, M.A. Laboratory Assistant in Biology WALTER RANSOM BARROWS. B.A. Assistant in Geology WILLIAM RAYMOND BARSS, B.S.. B.A. Assistant in the Sloane Physical Laboratory FREDERICK GEORGE BECK, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Gynecology ROBERT BENGIS. Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry PHILIP LEE BLUMENTHAL Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory ZELLY ADAM BONOFF, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine ROWLAND SHERWOOD BOSWORTH. M.A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory FREDERIC QUINTARD BOYER, M.E. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering CLARENCE NORMAN BOYNTON, M.A., Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory WALTER MINOR BRADLEY, Ph.D. Assistant in Mineralogy JACQUES LOUIS BUTTNER. M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine and in Neurology GILBERT WHITNEY CAMPBELL. B.D., M.A. Assistant in Psychology 46 (S. C. L.) 293 York Si. 120 York Si. (1 Peab.) 698 T. (S. P. L.) 120 York Si. 821 Congress Ave. (S. C. L.) 102 Washlnglon Ave. (K. C. L.) 53 Lake PI. 387 George St. K. C. L. (110 Win.) 216 Orchard St. (K. C. L.) Branford 520 Whitney Ave. 763 Orange St. 602 E. !iVfcf:fi5tVVi--« i (;f '  A .v.irtKf ' JS. . mssmsmmamssmm BPNNeR POT POURRl CHARLES RAYMOND DOWNS. Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistr]) JACOB PLUMMER FEISER, M.A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory WILLIAM EDWIN FISHER, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Psychiatry JOSEPH LEO GILMORE, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics EDWARD WINCHESTER COODENOUGH. M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics RALPH EDWARD GOODWIN, B.A.. Ph.B. Assistant in Civil Engineering FRANK LOYAL HAIGH, B.A. Assistant in Chemistry WILLIS ELLIS HARTSHORN, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Surgery NATHANIEL HERZ, Mn.E. Assistant in Mining and Metallurgy ARTHUR JOSEPH HILL. Ph.B. Assistant in Chemistry CHARLES HOFFMAN. B.S. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry HAROLD EARNED HUTCHINS. Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry HUGH FRANCIS KEATING, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Neurology MOSES KING Assistant in the Cymnasium FLORENCE BINGHAM KINNE, M.A. Laboratory Assistant in Pathology 813 Quinnipiac Ave. (K. C. L.) 687 T. Middlelown 198 Main Si., West Haven Waterbury 295 York St. 51 Prospect St. 1138 Chapel St. 115 Linden St. 51 Prospect St. 692 T. 234 Division St. 221 Columbus Ave. 209 York St. ® (3) (g) BT NeR POT POURRl - (g) (fi) (g) HENRY FREDERICK K.LENKE. M.D. Clinical Assistant in Dermatology SIMON BOGHOS KUZIRIAN, B.A. Assistant in the Kent Chen ical Laboratory WALTER SIDDERS LAY, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics ROBERT CURTIS LEWIS, Ph.B. Laboratory Assistant in Physiological Cherr.istry JOSEPH IRVING LINDE, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics GEORGE AUGUSTUS LINHART Assistant in the Kent Chen.ical Laboratory TREBY WILLIAM LYON, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine ARTHUR SAMUEL McQUEEN, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics CARLTON HOWARD MARYOTT, B.A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory ALFRED GOLDSTEIN N.4DLER. M.D. Clinical Assistant in Dermatology WILLIS CLARKE NOBLE. JR., M.E. Laboratory Assistant m Biology LOUIS ADOLPH NOTKINS, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Neurology THOMAS AUGUSTINE O ' BRIEN, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Laryngology LEIGH PAGE, Ph.B. Assistant in Physics THEOPHILUS SHICKEL PAINTER, M.A. Laboratory Assistant in Biology 48 530 Howard Ave. (K. C. L.) 924 Yale P. O. Cenlervllie 519 George Si. 163 York Sl. (K. C. L.) 30 Whalley Ave. 410 Dixv-ell Ave. Branford. 405 George St. 377 Orange Sl. (S. B. L) 61 Trumbull Sl. 7C4 Howard Ave. 433 Oak Sl. 103 Brownell Sl. 209 F. massmms mmmaam BPNNeR POT POURRl -- ■ MARGARETTA PALMER, Ph.D. Assistant in the Observatory THOMAS LEON PATTERSON, B.A. Laboratory Assistant in Biolog]) CLAUDE CLAIR PERKINS, M. A. Assistant in the Kent Chemical Laboratory CHARLES ADAMS PETERS, Ph.D. Assistant in the Kent Cherr,ical Laboratory FRANK LYMAN PHILLIPS, M.D. Assistant in Anaiom]) EDWIN PARKER PITMAN, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Gynecology SAMUEL JAMES PLIMPTON, Ph.B. Assistant in the Sloane Physical Laboratory RICHARD FOSTER RAND, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Gynecology and Surgery HAROLD EDWARD ROBBINS, B.S. Assistant in the Sloane Physical Laboratory JAMES FREDERICK ROGERS, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Physical Diagnosis WILLIAM GUMMING ROSE, B.S. Laboratory Assistant in Physiological Chemistry DONALD STUART SAMMIS, Ph.B. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering MAX SCHWARTZ Assistant in the Gymnasium NORMAN ARTHUR SHEPARD, Ph.B. Laboratmy Assistant in Chemistry MASON FORD SMITH, Ph,B. Assistant in the Observatorv (W. O.) 175 Dwighi Si. (S. B. L.) 703 T. (K. C. L.) 797 Elm Si. (K. C. L.) 83 Grove St. 196 York St. 52 Sylvan Ave. (S. P. L.) 120 York St. 246 Church St. (S. P. L.) 120 York Si. 378 George St. 29 Wall St. Stratford 465 Dixvvell Ave. (S. C. L.) 159 Blalchley .Ave. W. O, 49 BJ NeR POTPOURRI SEYMOUR LEOPOLD SPIER. M.D. Clinical Assistant in Surgery JEREMIAH BARTLETT SULLIVAN, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Surgerv ARTHUR IRVING TAFT, M.A. Assistant in Rhetoric HARRY LITTLE WELCH, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Cvnecology WILLIAM NELSON WINNE, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Otologvi EDWARD FRED WOODCOCK, B.S. Laboratorxi Assistant in Biolog ' s THOMAS GODDARD WRIGHT, M.A. Assistant in English Composition THOMAS HERBERT YOUNG, M.D. Clinical Assistant in Ophlhalmolog]} 339 Crown St. 274 Dixwell Ave. (15 Wh.) 102 York Sq. 44 College Si. 1020 Whalley Ave. (S. B. L.) 68 Lake PI. 116 Vs. 157 Winchester Ave. sslstanti In ZA-imlnlstratloix Knlv«r5lty an6 3 «partmeitt5 CLARA LOUISA BARNUM, B.A. Assistant in the Universit]i Secretary ' s Office THOMAS ROSSITER BARNUM, B.A. Editorial Assistant to the Secretary of the University WILLIAM VINCENT BEDELL Private Secretary to the Treasurer GEORGE MERWIN BEERS 344 Humphrey St. (Wood.) 344 Humphrey St. 335 Sherman Ave. (3 S. H.) 130 Cottage St. Clerl( in the Treasurer ' s Office of the Sheffield Scientific School WHITTLESEY STILLWELL BENTON Preparator in the Peabody Museum THOMAS ATTWATER BOSTWICK Assistant in the Peabody Museum (27 Peab.) 691 Elm St. (9 Peab.) 43 Livingston St. 50 — ' ■ ■- ' ■ ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' B7 NNeR POT POURRl ELLA M. BROWN Assistant in the University Secretary ' s Office GEORGE HANFORD BUTLER Cashier in the Bursar ' s Office (Wood.) 161 Williams St., West Haven (25 Lam.) 256 Edgewood Ave. JEAN FORREST CHANDLER. B.S. Technical Assistant in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy RUBY MclNTYRE CHATFIELD Private Secretary to the University Secretary 76 Howe St. (Wood.) 198 Dwighi Si. Dw. STEPHEN MERRELL CLEMENT. JR.. B.A. Secretary of the Academical Department of the Yale University Chiistian Association, and Superintendent of Dwiglit Hall ELIZABETH EUDORA CURTIS. B.A. (6t)3 T.) 61 Trumbull St Private Secretary to the Dean of the Divinity School GEORGE DAHL. M.A. Proctor FRED WILLIS DARBY Preparator in the Peabody Museum WILLIAM ALBERT DENISON Curator of University Organs WILLIAM ALFRED DUDLEY Cashier in the Gymnasium MRS. GRACE CLARA ELMER Private Secretary to the Dean of the College JUSTUS JOHN FENNEL Assistant Registrar of the Larv School JANE ADALINE FORBES Clerk in the Registar ' s Office of the Sheffield Scientific School CHARLES PASCAL FRANCHOT. B.A. 2 Dw. University General Secretary of the Yale University Christian Assocwtion HUGH GIBB (27 Peab.) 79 Broadway Preparator in the Peabody Museum 542 P. (27 Peab.) 59 Gregory St. 260 Blalchley Ave. (G.) Guilford 724 Savin Ave.. West Haven (Hen.) Stamford Kimberley Ave., East Haven 51 - B?mN6R POT POURRl g)( HARRY DAVID GUTHRIE Clerk in the College Dean ' s Office CHARLES WATSON HAWTHORN HAND Assislant in the Cvnmasium ADA SUSAN HOTCHKISS Private Secreiar]) to the President 83 Kimberley Ave. 158 York St. (Wood.) 917 Howard Ave. JAMES READE HUTCHINSON (3 S. H.) Branford Assistant Clerk in the Treasurer ' s Office of the Sheffield Scientific Sc!:ool EDWARD CRANDALL JOHNSON Superintendent of the University Dining Hall FREDERIC BLAIR JOHNSON, B.A. Consulting Auditor 336 Humphrey St. (Wood.) 103 Canner St. ELIZABETH CULLEN KAVANAGH (Mar.) 14 Compion St. Private Secretary to the Acting Director of the Forest School JOHN EDWARD KNECHT Clerk ' ' ' ' c Treasurer ' s Office (Wood). Mt. Carmel JAMES STERLING McCLELLAND (Wood.) 22 Richards PI.. West Haven Executive Clerk ' University Secretary ' s Office CHARLES JAMES McGRAW, B.A. Proctor 565 P. MARY M. MAYER (3 S. H.) 475 Elm Si. Private Secretary to the Director of the Sheffield Scientific School MARY GRACE MERRITT Superintendent of Nursing at the Infirmary HENRY MINOTT OSBORN College Bursar HARRY JUDD OSTRANDER Accountant in the Treasurer ' s Office BLANCHE MELLEN PEBERDY Clerk in the Forest School 276 Prospect St. (25 Lam.) 406 Orange St. (Wood.) 328 Humphrey St. (Mar.) 288 Exchange St. 52 BPMNeR POT POURRl -- HARRIET BENTON PHELPS (I. M. S.) 67 Edgehill Road Registrar of the Medical School and Assistant in the Medical Library) CAROLYN QUENTIN (126 College St.) Wlillneyville Private Secretary to the Dean of the Department of Music WILLIAM PAYNE ROBERTS, B.A. B. M. H. Secretary) of the Scientific Department of the Yale University Christian Association WILLIAM EUSTIS ROWLAND Cashier in the Treasurer ' s Office HOWARD FRANCIS SHATTUCK University Bible Study Secretary ELLA THORNTON Matron of the Infirmary ETHEL HARRIET TOMPKINS Assistant in the University Secretary ' s Office LUCIUS DOUGLAS TOMPKINS, JR. Assistant in the Bureau of Appointments CLARA BEATRICE UNDERWOOD (Wood.) 41 Maple St. Dw. 276 Prospect St. (Wood.) 235 Dw.ght St. 4 Ph. (90 High St.) 117 Whalley Ave. Private Secretary to the Dean of the Graduate School VON OGDEN VOCT, B.A. Director of Religious Work in the Divinity School 613 E. HAROLD GEORGE WASHINGTON Clerl( in the Treasurer ' s Office ARTHUR HAROLD WESTON, M.A. Proctor STEPHEN WHITNEY, Ph.B. Registrar of the Larv School HAROLD ALLING FRANK WOODCOCK Clerk in the Bursar ' s Office CECIL WRIGHT Proctor (Wood.) 409 Mam St., West Haven 589 P. (Hen.) 405 Whitney Ave. (25 Lam.) 1063 Yale P. O. 569 p. 53 M- W) B? NNeR POT POURRl mmm TLlbrarlcs FLORENCE ALPERT Assistant Cataloguer ELIZABETH DESHLER BOGGS Assistant MRS. JENNIE CAMPBELL Cataloguer RUTH LOUISE COMES Assistant Cataloguer PAULINE DAVIS Assistant JAMES ALOYSIUS DeLACEY Assistant KARL DIEHL Assistant Cataloguer ANNIE PAMELIA DINGMAN Cataloguer JOHN IRELAND HOWE DOWNES, B.F.A. Librarian of the Art School MRS. HENRIETTA CLARK GILBERT Assistant EDNA MAY GILLETTE Private Secretary to the Librarian HENRY GINTER Assistant HENRY R. GRUENER Assistant EMILY HARDY HALL Assistant Cataloguer (4 L,b.) 34 Park Si. (31 Lib.) 85 Cottage St. (4 Lib.) 311 Crown Si. (4 Lib.) 382 Dixwcll Ave. (21 Lib.) Guilford (31 Lib.) 179 Exchange Sl. (Lib.) 43 Sylvan Ave. (4 Lib.) 311 C own Sl. (A. S.) 345 Whitney Ave. (31 Lib.) 26 Kensinglon St. (21 Lib.) 781 Elm St. (4 Lib.) 72 Parmelee Ave. (31 Lib.) 15 Elm Sl (4 Lib.) 424 George St. 54 ' ' « ' ' ' - - ' ' r ' ' r7 B? NNBR POT POURRl (8) ELLEN A. HEDRICK, B.A. Catalogue Reviser ARABELLA ENSIGN HORTON Assistant Cataloguer SARA GARDNER HYDE Catalogue Reviser GEORGE ALEXANDER JOHNSON Assistant ALICE GERTRUDE KENDALL, B.S. Cataloguer CONSTANCE KERSCHNER Cataloguer CLARA MAE LeVENE, B.A. Librarian of the Peabody Museum ANNA MARIE MONRAD. B.S. Catalogue Reviser MRS. MARGARET LEAVENWORTH MOODY Assistant Cataloguer EDWARD THEODORE NEWELL, M.A. Curator of the Numismatic Collections MOLLIE MARJORIE PATTON Assistant Cataloguer EUNICE ELEANOR PECK Assistant Cataloguer ANNE STOKELEY PRATT, B.A. Cataloguer M. RAY SANBORN Assistant MARJORIE HOUGHTON SMITH Assistant Cataloguer (4 Lib.) 25 Norton St. (4 Lib.) 202 Crown St. (4 Lib.) 25 Norton St. (6 Lib.) 1916 State St. (4 Lib.) 79 Howe St. (4 Lib.) 191 Edgewood Ave. (9 Peab.) 106 York Sq. (4 Lib.) 25 Norton St. (4 Lib.) 266 Edgewood Ave. (4 Lib.) 44 Carmel St. (4 Lib.) 88 Howe St. (4 Lib.) 1303 Chapel St. (4 Lib.) 478 Winchester Ave. (4 Lib.) 9 College St. •■55 B? NNeR POT POURRl -- CHRISTINE NORTON STROUT. B.A. Cataloguer ISABELLE MAUDE TISDALE Assistant Cataloguer REBECCA DUTTON TOWNSEND Cataloguer HENRY WESTBROOK WINFIELD, M.A.. LL.B. Librarian of the Law School buildings anb (5roun6s C. LOUISE ARMSTRONG Clerlf in the Building and Maintenance Department (4 Lib.) 25 Notion St. (31 Lib.) 268 Orchard Si. (4 Lib.) 76 Mansfield Si. (Hen.) 1151 Chapel Si. 17 Hoichkiss Si. HENRY A. BARNES Superintendent of the Universilv Siean Department WILLIAM DANIEL HENNIG Superintendent of College Grounds and Buildings FRANK EDWIN HOTCHKISS Inspector FANNIE JULIA JACOCKS Accountant in the Universit]) Steam Department HARRY K. LOCKARD Engineer of the Sheffield Scientific School JOHN MAUTTE Engineer of the Sheffield Scientific School EZRA PECK MERRIAM Superintendent of the Divinit]} Buildmgs JOHN E. MOXLEY Machinist of the Sheffield Scientific School JAMES ALLAN MUNRO Superintendent of the Buildings and Maintenance Department JOHN HILL MURRAY 227 Mansfield Si. Head Gardener of the Yale Botanical Garden SARA ELIZABETH THACHER 314 Wmihrop Ave. Accountant in the Buildings and Maintenance Department (rear Her.) 80 Admiral St. (25 Lam.) 235 Edgewood Ave. 660 T. 83 Mansfield St. 92 Clark St. 32 Dudley St., Highwood 108 College St. 411 Blohm St., West Haven (88 H.gh St.) 88 Lake PI. 66 - !Mllllll!Ulil BT NSR POT PQURRI - (§)(§) Abbreviations A. Absent on leave. A. H. Alumni Hall. A. S. Art School. B. Berkeley Hall. B.C. Battell Chapel. B. G. Botanical Garden. B.M.D. Building and Maintenance Department. B.M.H. Byers Memorial Hall. C. Connecticut Hall. C.S. H. College Street Hall. D. Durfee Hall. Dw. Dwight Hall E. Edwards Hall. F. Farnam Hall. Fw. Fayerwealher Hall. G. Gymnasium. H. Haughton Hall. H.M.L. Hammcnd iVlelallurgical Laboratory Hen. Hendrie Hall. Her. Heriick Hall. K. Kirtland Hall. K. C. L. Kent Chemical Laboratory. L. Lawrence Hall. Lam. Lampson Hall (containing Lampson Lyceum). L.O.M. Leel Oliver Memorial Hall. Lib. Lin. M.S. Mar. Mem. N.S.H. O. P. P.O. Peab. Ph. S.B. L. S.C. L. S. H. S. P. L. T. U.C. U.H. V. V-S. w. w. o. Wh. Win. Wood. Wool. Lfniversity Library. Linsly Flail. Medical School. Marsh Hall. Memorial Hall. North Sheffield School. Osborn Hall. Pierson Flail. Post Office (Yale Station). Peabody Museum. Phelps Hall. Sheffield Biological Laboratory. Sheffield Chemical Laboratory. Sheffield Hall. Sloane Physical Laboratory. Taylor Hall. University Clinic. University Hall (Dining Hall). Vanderbilt Hall. Vanderbill-Scientific Halls. Welch Hall. Winchester Observatory. White Hall. Winchester Hall. Woodbridge Hall. Woolsey Flail. 1- 69. 70- 93. 94-141. 142-183. 184-232. 233-272. 1- 21. 25- 58. 60- 79. 100-135. 140-162. tJtumbcrlng of ooms (ToUcge 2)ormitorlcs Vanderbilt Hall. Connecticut Hall.t Welch Hall. Lawrence Hall.t Farnam Hall. Durfee Hall. 331-382. 383-422. 423-470. 471-505. 521-600. White Hall.t Berkeley Hall.t Fayerweather Ha Haughton Hall.t Pierson Hall. ll.t Sbcfficli Scleitnflc School tftullilngs Sheffield Hall. North Sheffield Hall. Sheffield Biological Laboratory. Winchester Hall. Sheffield Chemical Laboratory. 175-193. 200-226. I- 14. 101-191. Kirtland Hall. Leet Oliver Memorial Hall. Byers Hall, dormitory floor. Vanlerbilt-Scientific Halls. 601-654. Edwards Hall. jDlvlnltj School 655-724. Taylor Hall tl6-20 B., A-E. D.. 3-7 and 12 L., and 1-15 Wh. are basement floor; 6-10 Fw. and 11-14. H. are on the first floor, east side. H.C. the first 57 BT NNSR ' POT POURRW ® (g) (g) Office Tfours The President of the Universitv — Woodbridge Hall, 8.30 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. (Students not having an appointment are advised to call between 1 0. 1 5 and 11.15 A. M.) The Secrelarv of the Universil]! — Woodbridge Hall, 10.00 A. M. to 1 .00 P. M. (Secretary ' s Office, 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. ; Saturday, 9.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M.) The Treasurer of the University — Woodbridge Hall, 11.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. (Treasurer ' s Office, 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. ; Saturday and in vacation. 9.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M.) Academical Department (Yale College) — The Dean. Connecticut Hall, 10.30 A. M. to 1 .00 P. M. Sheffield Scientific School — The Director and Treasurer, 3 Sheffield Hall, 9.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. Graduate School — The Dean, 90 High Street, daily, except Saturday. 10.00 to 11.30 A. M. (Dean ' s Office, 10.00 A. M. to 1 2 M., and, except Saturday, 2.00 to 3.00 P. M.) School of the Fine Arts — The Director, 9.00 A. M. to 1 2 M. ; 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. Department of Music — The Dean, 126 College Street, Wednesday, 12.30 to 1.00 P. M. ; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 3.00 P. M. (Secretary ' s Office, daily, 10.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M.) Department of Forestry — The Director, 360 Prospect Street, daily, 9.00 A. M. to 12. M. Department of Theology — Acting Dean, 668 Taylor Hill, daily, e icept Satur- day, 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. Department of Medicine — The Dean, Room 1, 150 ' ork Street, Monday, 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. ; Thursday, 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Department of Law — The Dean, Hendrie Hall, 9.00 A. M. to 1 .00 P. M. The Secretary, Room 17, Hendrie Hall, 8.30 to 1 1.30 A. M. Observatory — The Acting Director, The Observatory, corner Prospect and Can- ner Streets, daily, 1 1.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. College Bursar ' s Office — Lampson Hall, 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. ; Saturday, 9.00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M. Bureau of Appointments — 4 Phelps Hall, 9.30 A. M. to 12. 30 P. M 58 ' C f f f!f!f! m!fmr ! i msmamsmmsmmsm PHELPS GATEWAY Ol)e Academical il)epartmiint Senior ' lAppointmertts, (Tlass of 1910 (For ihc n ec of ihe ivhole college course.) Paul Duanf Bailey John Edwin Barber Morns Harry Behrmann Charier. Raymond Bentley Percy Wells Bidwell Samuel Michael Cohen Arthur Robertson Fergusson John Willard Ford Robert Dudley French 4!)l)llo5opl)lcal Orations Perrin Comsfock Galpin Charier. Mark Gill Richard Dwight Hillis Lewis Orrin Hutchinson Granf Milnor Hyde Lyndon Marrs Kinc; Benjamin Lionel Liberman Carl Albert Lohmann Thomas Lawrason Riggs Robert Alphonso Tafl Chen -tin Thomas Wang Wayland Wells Williams Kirk Bryan Harvey Leatherman E,by Lewis E-lhuff David Weir Carlyle Ketler Harold Corwin Sabin James Melbourne Shortliffe Leonard Culler Bigelow Theodore Henry Brown Reuben Bernard Crispell Edward Ely Curlis Kenneth Lucas Fenlon James Harold Flye Charles Pascal Franchot Nathan Flower George Arthur Benson Gilbert IKlgb Orations George Alberi Hurd George Gordon Hyde John James Jansen, Jr. Elmer Davenport Keith Harry Jacob Kugel Frank Coe Lewis Yin-Ch ' u Ma John Joseph MacCarthy Thomas Linder Marshall tThe subdivision of a group by a dash indicates thai were students in Yale College only during Senior Year- William Leslie Mason F.dgsr Menderson George Adams Richardson Arthur Van Brunt Edwin A. Whitman Howard DeForest Widger ihe John Thomas Yanlis whose names are below the dash 60 BMNeR POT POURRl - Arthur Edward Baker Laurence Lulher Barber Byron George Bliss George Lamb Buist Claylon Tilton Cochran Rose well Mansing Curtis Edward John Davm Warren Gilbert Davis Louis Goethe Dreyfus, Jr. Arthur Howard Drisko Wilham Young Duncan Roy Montgomery Andrews Lewin Wei he red Bar roll Stanhope Bayne-Jones Erford Whitcomb Chesley Kent Sarver Clow Walter Herman Dietz Frederick Morris Drew, Jr. Collin Ford George Newton Gregory Rufus Bartlett Hall. [r. Frank Trowbridge Bailey Walter Barnum David Bellamy David Ver Nooy Bennett Lawson Clary Stephen Merrell Clement, Jr. Henry Roe Cloud David Lewis Daggett John Gilbert Dunn William Kountz Fitch George Gregg Fuller Stanley Lincoln Gedney. Jr. Edward Shippen Barnes Fuller Forbes Barnes Henry Payne Bingham Thomas Wilson Bowers Arthur Pierce Coates Brevard Mays Connor Henry Tomlmson Curtiss Lyman Strong Darling Albert DeSilver Orations Howard Alfred Dye Nathan Henry Gellert George Leslie Harrison Albert McClellan Haskell Richard Jer te Stephen Edwards Keeler. Jr. John Trumbull Metcalf George Otto Oberhelman Harold Obernauer Francis Ward Paine Julius Christian Peter TDUserlatlons John Heron Thomas Hewes Francis Bates Jennings Robert Burr King Frederick Clinton Lake, Jr. Louis Heitler Lehman Alexander Law ton Mac kail James Harold Machette William Bradford MacLane Meade Minnigerode Ifirsl a lsputc5 Charles Carroll Glover. Jr. Chalmers Holbrook Arthur Godvvyn King Waller Seth Logan. Jr. Nelson Whitaker McCormick Donald Bentley McLaury Thomas Means Buckingham Parsons Merriman Louis David Minsk Oliver Cromwell Morse, Jr. George Wilmarth Nickel Laurence Harper Norton Second IPisputcs Charles Allen Goddard Richard Kingsley Hawes Morgan Hebard Edward Ingraham Charles Frederic Jefferson Max David Kirjassoff Judson Stuart Landon Ira Mack Mason Arthur Murray, Jr. Stephen Holladay Philbin Harold Bishop Reid Lippman Levy Rothschild Roger Sherman Edward Douglas Snyder Philip Moen Stimson William Strieker. Jr. Ernest Ross Warren Horace Paul Bestor Daniel Mungall, Jr. Graham Llewellyn Reynolds Frank Guiles Roth George Henry Sanderson Henry Montague Smith, Jr. Ralph Dean WJiipple Earl Trumbull Williams Thomas Farris Hale Arthur Campbell Sawhill Roy Lee Wilkirson Marsh Klock Powers William Silliman Rogers Edward Palmer Seymour Michael Nathaniel Slolnick Chung-hsiian T ang Edwin Morey Waterbury Ruthven Adriance Wodell Sheldon Smith Yates Shubael Pratt Adams James Caswell Latham Henry Johnson Stites Garnelt Morgan Noyes Howard Vincent O ' Brien George Stewart Pomeroy. Jr Guy Meredith Russell David Parker Smith Douglas Tracy Smith Ralph Palmer Uptegrove George Charles Wilson Edward Farrand Wright tThe subdivision of a group by a dash indicates that the men whose names are below the dash were students in Yale College only during Senior Year. 01 BT NNSR POT POURRl (g) @ TFlrst (tollot ules Rosweil Mears Austin Herbert Howard Baker Harold Weymoulh Bean Victor Augustus Beede Hildreth Benner John de Koven Bowen Howard Cordis Carter Harry Coomfce Edward Harris Coy Wilbur Fisk Davis Thompson Dean Warren Wallace Diehl Gilbert Bishop Ferris Gerald Blenkiron Gould Tappan Gregory Walter Frank Hayward. Jr. James Drayton Heard Henry Glen Heedy Carlton Clarke Jewetl Frank Williams Jones, Jr. Dana Turley Leavenworth John Joseph Mann Frederick James Murphy Daniel Herman Myers Arthur Theodore Nabstedl Earle Slakemiller Nesbitt Ralph Harlan Pierce John Gooden Poore Charles Baird Price Philip Roberts Reginald Roome Arthur Sewall William Hawthorne Shields, Tr Charles Messinger Steele Scott Sterling Adrian Van Sinderen William Bakewell Wharton Donald McDonald Howard Clifton Baker Frank Silver Brainard Sidney Philip Dine Charles Leverett English Samuel Henry Fancher. Jr Milton Wright Griggs Augustus Knight Second iToUoqulcs Richard Halioway Mabbatl, Jr Fail Clarence MacArthur Ralph Richard Macarlnc Frank Thayer Nelson Joseph Stone Roberts Frank Dyckman Scudder James Brookes Spencer Robert Bernhard Stern Alexander Berthold Timm Harvey Tracy Warren Harold Irving Wood William Herbert Wood Walter Emerson Woodford. Jr. Alexander Edward Culberlson + The subdivision of a group by a dash indicates that the men whose names are below the dash were students in ' a!e College only during Senior ' ear. Hfonors in Special Studies (Tlass of 1910 Jn (Bcrmanlc tan uagcs an6 Cllaraturc Richard Jente 3n 5ttatb«nidllcs Theodore Henry Brown 3 11 3fi5tory Laurence Luther Barber David Bellamy Reuben Bernard Crispell Arthur Benson Gilbert Thomas Llnder Marshall Arthur Van Brunt 62 .iVr ' . feto .rt««7S «-Vvji?ttti- ' 7 ' A msBssm B7 NNeR POT POURRl Ufonors in tl)e Studies of Junior ear Wilfred Attwood Beardsley Charles Edward Clark James Dwight Dana Wilson Barton Emery Waldo David Frank Leo Charles Fuller James Theodore Hillhouse Harry Sluarl Irons Stanley Ernest Brown Harold Benjamin Chapman Mather Cleveland Joseph Connolly Henry Barnard Davis Malcolm Waters Davis Rodney Dean Joel Ellis Fisher, Jr. Stanhope Foster Robert Bruce Anderson Benjamin Seldon Bacon James Lenox Banks, Jr. Joseph Wickliff Beach John Francis Collins George Glass Davitt Sherwood Sunderland Day Clinton Ellsworth Farnham Howard Tallmadge Foulkes Arthur Amory Gammell Giles Pollard Greene Edward Murray Gnnnell Class of 19U Truman Andrews Kilborne William Turney Kimber Thomas Armilage Larremore Joseph Prescott Little Cornelius Ennis Lombardi Alexander Drummond Marks Stanley Penfield Mead Fred Carl Reckert Robert Philip Goldman Harold Talbot Harlwell Merrill George Hastings Carl Hitchcock Guy Morris Howland Waller Jamison Louis K.ofsky Raymond Williams Lewis Laurence Stillman M orrison Allen Skinner Hubbard Waldemar Hubbell Jacob Frederick Boughton Keppy Jonathan Francis Kiblourn Franklin Stevenson Koons David Laird Krebs, Jr. Floyd Eugene Lamb Harold Mayo Lewis Edmund Pendleton Livingston William Archibald McAfee Paul Griswold Macy George Waller Mannel Bernard Werlheimer Scharff Robert Arnold Shackleton Howard Francis Shattuck Reginald George Trotter Gouvemeur Morris Wilkins Turn- bull Everett Oyler Waters Lawrence Raymond Wheeler William Reginald Wheeler Robert Alexander Patterson Ewing Reginald Philbin Fidardo Reuben Serri Harold Ellsworth Smith Edmund Courllandt Stanton Clarence Proctor Thomas Benjamin Hartshorne Trask Alexander Royal Wheeler Stanley Thomas Williams George Crandal Meagley Samuel Johnson Newman Allen Danforth Pettee Lawrence William Phipps Francis Fitz Randolph Francis Bayard Rives Alex Wessel Shapleigh Gordon Clark Swift George Hamlel Taylor Ralph Emerson Taylor John David Wachman Robert Coleman Walker 03 q RKNNeR POTPOURRI- (g)(1) (1) Junior ' ppolnlmcnts (Tlass of 1912 {For nwrf( of ihe first half of the course) Reese Thomas Amis William Nimmo Bartlelt Joseph LeConte Bell Cyril Brown George Garvin Chandler William Mansur Claflin pl)llosopl)ical Orations Edwin Norman Hickman John Ruse Latus, Jr. John Alexander Magee Rollin Donald Moore Charles Abram Parcells John Ja_y Parry Clarence Lee Perkins Henry Ten Eyck Perry William Allison Peters. Jr. Edward Howard Townsend Temple Haydn Tweedy Robert Theodore Veit Tl ' lgb Orations Earle Hoil Ballou Howard Burton Bartholomew Allen Richardson Bensinger Percival Vaughan Bo wen John Stephen Burke James Kirby Burrell Louis Connick Stanley Cummings Eric Powell Dawson Edgar Vt ' ells Freeman Robert Abbe Gardner Franklin Herbert Gates Arthur Lehman Goodhart Myer Grosberg Leon Hanssen Hass Carl Ivar Hellslrom Cyrus Giles Hill Edward Jones Kilduff Samuel Kramer William Cecil Leavenworth George Bennitt Marsh Harry Mendel Henry Blodget Richards William Chester Smith George van Santvoord Alan Whittlesey Waile Albert Alexander Ware Mounth Kenmoren w ' lld Harold Worlhington Leslie Parker Brown William Christian Bullitt, Orton Piatt Camp Frank Alfred Carlson Willis Kellogg Clark Joseph Lacasse Cote Harry Louis Ediin Stanley Easlon Gifford Orations Clifford Argyle Gross Jr. John Lawrence Healy Henry Daggell Hooker. Jr. Donald Robertson Hyde William Travers Jerome, Jr William Paul Keenan Harry Ziegier Maxwell Francis Corwin Millspaugh Royal Case Nemiah Philip Skinner Plait Carlton Morlimore Reynolds Charles Henry Rohrbach. Jr. Stuart Leicester Soulhgate Alexander Campbell Tener Edward Bancroft Twombly Clyde Harman Wady William Witter Wright James Carney William Bare CisI Frederick Wyllys Eliot Allen Hazen Gates Harold Schjoth Palmer Nathan Evarts Preston dissertations Edwin Gardner Weed Ruge All ton Lawrence Sherman Harold Vincent Smith Francis Mc Master Knight Archibald McClure Louis Frederick Moore Charles Whitney Page, Jr. Joseph Solomon Theodore Rogers Waugh, Jr John Russell Winterbotham. Allan Wheeler York 64 BT NSR POT POURRl - mm Arthur Hammond Armstrong Howard Daniels Alkins Harold Lewis Banphart Alexander Blum Sidney George Bradford Clarence Russell Carter Sailer Slorrs Clark, jr. John Cornelius Coughlin Xerxes John Farrar Leroy Upson Gardner Harry Stuart Goldey Harold Edward Herrick McCormick Jewelt Darius Walts Lawrence Martin LeBoutillier William Harmon Loughridoe Donald McConaughy Edwin Henry Mead Erank Hooker Parker Raymond Augustus Parker Arlhur Howard Peck Thomas McClure Peters Harry Albert Rungee Joseph Shelnitz Edwin Augustus Siroul. Jr. Theodore Dempster Williams Asa Allen Woodruff Charles Guy Algase Thomas Bardon, Jr. William Leroy Bales Julian Cornell Biddle John Chandler Howard Wheeler Curtis Jonathan Stone Culhberlson Raymond Wallace Erohman Cavour Hartley Second i)l5fulc5 Henry Panet Hastings Eloyd Dunbar Hotchkiss John Glenny Howard Edward Judson Hoyt W illiam Siebert Lambie Joseph Leo McEvitt Harley Dyer Minnig John Caldwell Overbagh Clifford Hayes Pangburn Theodore Dwighl Partridge Charles Henry Paul August Charles Scharmann Alfred Hubert Scovill. Jr. Selden Palmer Spencer, Jr. Roger Wolcotl Squire Lewis Newkirk Stanton Edward Stevens Allen Peter Tanner David Hadley Wiltsie Hug ' i Wesley Alger Evans EllicoU Bartlett Traver Briscoe Harold Fripp Clement Eugene Thomas Connolly John Alexander Craig Bennett DeBeixedon Louis Event DeEorest Jacob MacGavock Dickinson, TPlrst (ToUoqulcs James Dunlap, Jr. Stanley Jacques Halle Arlhur Howe Harold Louis Klein David Robert Kreider George Deming Loomis Howard Champion Marlin Richard Henry Phillips Paul Leopold Rosen f eld Stanley Mel ' ille Rowe Charles Seaver Smilh Elliolt Edmund Slearns Harris Holmes Vail De ' er Cady Warner Harold Curliss Wilcox John Rouey Wright John X aMace YoLng Wesley Marcy Arbuckle Paul Slillwcl! Brinsmade Theodore Leffingwell Bronson Jervis Densmore Brown, Jr. Robert Parker Clarke Erederic Lansing Day Harold Spencer Day Jay Morse Ely Cecil Banks Gardner Second (Tolloqulcs Peter Henderson Jacob Himovich Harold Koppel Hochschild Ralph Waldo Jefferson Hewelle Elwell Joyce Ralph Keeler Elmer Turell Learned Earlc Traske Loucks Nathan Menderson Thomas Thacher Parks Oscar Carlton Shepard Eloyd Robinson Smith. J Sumner Smith Harold Arnold Sterner John Cameron Sloddart Daniel Grant Tomlinson Charles Buckalew Waller Holden Wilson 65 BPWNeR POT POURRl -- iTontparativc Record of Junior -A.ppointmcnts Year . . . . 77 78 79 ■80 •81 ■82 ■83 ■8-; ■85 ■86 •87 ■88 Philosophical . 4 6 7 4 8 8 7 12 11 9 7 6 High Orations . 2 12 15 13 7 6 14 11 8 9 13 13 Orations . 9 10 15 10 17 3 20 17 11 14 8 9 Dissertations . 7 11 8 6 8 16 16 12 15 16 12 10 First Disputes . 7 5 13 11 8 5 17 11 12 10 13 7 Second Disputes 7 5 9 3 9 6 8 13 11 5 17 8 First Colloquies . 8 13 8 12 9 15 7 11 14 10 11 11 Second Colloquies . 15 9 7 11 7 13 5 11 6 11 13 12 Total . . . 59 71 82 72 73 76 94 98 89 84 94 76 Year . . . . ' 89 •90 ■91 92 •93 ■94 ■95 ■96 ■97 •98 ■99 •CO Philosophical . . 6 12 7 12 12 17 26 22 31 16 20 High Oralions 11 15 11 9 8 10 14 20 19 24 18 18 Oralions . 12 12 13 19 18 26 24 27 27 24 29 40 Disserlalions . 9 13 8 13 17 14 16 19 17 26 19 16 First Disputes . 14 15 12 20 23 16 18 27 23 17 30 41 Second Disputes . 10 16 16 17 14 24 23 34 28 26 26 23 First Colloquies 8 13 24 13 13 21 33 25 30 26 33 28 Second Colloquies 14 12 30 12 22 33 30 20 30 33 22 29 Total . . . 84 101 126 110 127 156 173 198 196 209 193 220 Year . . -01 •02 •03 •04 •03 ■03 •07 ■03 ■09 •io ■11 •12 Philosophical . . 21 15 12 12 7 11 16 21 23 25 20 18 Hig ' i Orations . 11 15 18 15 9 14 19 20 24 16 21 29 Orations . . 20 33 24 20 13 14 24 23 23 21 29 25 Dissertations 7 27 18 22 16 16 17 20 2! 21 21 17 First Disputes . . . 15 21 15 14 18 12 28 29 24 23 23 27 Second Disputes . . 26 20 25 18 24 23 36 24 27 26 32 28 First Colloquies . . 33 36 22 26 25 34 33 25 24 33 34 26 Second Colloquie . 25 31 33 25 30 33 39 35 32 27 36 27 Total . . . . 158 198 167 132 142 157 212 199 198 192 216 197 BT NeR ' POT POURRl- g) (j) Hfonors in Studies of re5l)man ear iTlass of 1913 Alexander Humphrey Beard Donald Storrs Bridgman William Edwards Buckley Philip Burnham Buzzell Clarence Emir Allen, jr. Frederick Curlis Bangs Charles Frederick Cell anus John Warwick Clark James Fenimore Cooper. Jr. Harold Merriman Deane Edmund Andrews Clarence Havelock Bolton Edward Terry Brown Norman Sydney Buck Lorenzo Bull Albert Beecher Crawford Harold Danziger Marston Clough Flanders William Williams Gager Richard Storrs Coe John Wentworth Luce Robert James Menner Edward San ford Hammond Arthur Elbert Hopkins William Walson House Harrison Lilhbrtdge Richard Sherman Lyman James Edward Meeker Richard Hoagland Gates Frederick Benjamin Kugelman Mortimer Bliss Lane Bernard Emerson Leete Alexander McAndrew Walter Norman Maguire Philip Manjoney Emil Marzano Robert Henry Mayer Jefferson Patterson Arthur Neutral Sheriff John Raymond Tuttle Vanderbilt Webb Edward Simpson Noyes John Sherman Porter John Francis Ryan William Samuel Sachs Edwin Joseph Schnier Ewing Thruslon Webb Henry Humphreys Parsons Elbridge Bancroft Pierce Lawrence Barnes Proctor Abraham Gotllob Heinnch mold Gordon Lockwood Scheneck Ralph Comstock Taylor Charles Wylie Vilas Winfred Charles Young 67 BT NSR POTPOURRI- (g)®® Scl)olQr$ of tl)e Hfouse Vale doUcgc. 1910-11 Brisled Scholar — Class of 1908, Henry Hollister Jackson. iVoohe ] Scholars — Class of 1911, Frederick Dwight Seward (a); Class of 1913, no award. Hurlhul Scholar — Class of 1913, no award. l unl( Scholar — Class of 1913, John Wentworth Luce. Scoit Hurtl Scholars — Class of 1912, William Mansur Claflin and RoHin Donald Moore. Thomas Clasby Wakrinan Scholars — Class of 19||, Howard Francis Shaltuck, Wil- son Barton Emery, and Robert Alexander Patterson. Alfred Barnes Painter Scholars — Class of 1912, James Kirby Burrell. Daniel Lord. Jr., Scholar — Class of 1911, Charles Edward Clark. Learned Scholars — Class of 191 1, Roy Ross; Class of 1913, Edwin Joseph Schnier. John J. Cox Scholar — Class of 1912, Allan Richardson Bensinger. Robert Callender Scholar — Class of 191 1, Bert Harry Long. John Bennello Scholars— Class of 1911. Wilham Archibad McAfee; Class of 1912, Charles Abram Parcells. Mead Scholar — Class of 1912, William Kirk Kaynor. Benjamin F. Barge Scholar — Class of 1912, Harold Lewis Banghart. Walter Joseph Austrian Scholar — Class of 1913, Donald Storrs Bridgman. George Benedict Sherman Scholar — Class of 1914, Lorrin Andrews Shepard. Anthonv D. Slanle]] Scholars — Class of 1911, Carl Hitchco:k ; Class of 1912, Cyril Brown. riainfield Scholar Chss of 1912, Wilham Witter Wright. Lispenard Slen art Witherbee Scholars — Class of 1911, Merrill George Hastings and George Frederic Ingersoll. Chicago Scholars — Class of 1913. Arthur Neutral Sheriff; Class of 1914, Edward Glick. Cleveland Scholar — Class of 1914, Henry Treat Rogers, Jr. Seattle Scholar — No award. Philadelphia Scholar — Class of 1914, John Winthrop Loman. Walter Waters Hasted Scholar — Class of 1912, Edwin Norman Hickman Rochester Scholar — Class of 1913, Howard Theodore Cumming. Wisconsin Scholar — No award. ♦ Tuition Scholars and Special Beneficiary Scholars are not included here. t.iS msmmsBsmBmaBm I: PROF. A. W. PHILLIPS n _I jd_ Prizes PreMivms 1910 prizes not 5 tistrictc6 lo a Single (Tlass Lucius f. Robinson Latin Prizes — 1st Prize, not awarded; 2d Prize. Class of 1910. Daniel Mun- gall, Jr.; Class of 1912, 1st Prizes, George van Sanlvoord. Samuel Kramer; 2d Prize, John Jay Parry; 3d Prizes. Cyril Brown. John Ruse Larus. Jr. Thachei Prizes — Class of 1910. Howard DeForesi Widger; Class of 19! I. Fidardo Reuben Serri. John HuhharJ Curlis Prize — Divided between William Bakewell Wharton. Class of 1910. and Waldo DaMd Frank. Class of 1911. Benjamin F. Barge Malhemalical Prizes — Class of 1912. Isi Prize. William Allison Peters, Jr.; 2d Prize. William Nimmo Bartlett; 3d Prize, Harry Mendel. — Class of 1913, 1st Prize, Lorenzo Bull; 2d Prize. Edward Sanford Hammond; 3d Prize, John Wenlworth Luce, with honorable mention of William Watson House. John Addison Porler Prize tn American Historv — -Class of 1910, Divided between Edward Ely Cur- tis and Arthur Benson Gibert. Anthony D. Slaney) Malhemaiicui Prizes — Class of 1911. Ist Prize, Everett Oyler Waters; 2d Prize, Bernard Wertheimer Scharff . AndreTi} D. IVhile Hislor]} Prize — Class of 1912, Joseph Shelnitz, with honorable mention of Carl Ivar Flellslrom. Charles Washburn Clarl Prize— Next award in 1911, see page 125. Clas:, of 1868 Prize— No award in 1910. li II B? NN6R POT POURRl StRlor 43rlzcs DeForcil Prize Medal — Class of 1910, Sicphen Edwards Keeler, Jr. T ' omnscnr Premiums — Class of 1910, Charles Pascal Franchoi. Edward Douglas Snyder, Henry Roe Cloud, Howard DeForest Widger, and Rober. Alphonso Taft. DeForest Malbemalicat Prize — Class of 1910, Theodore Henry Brown, ' Sunlor 4?rlzcs H inlhrop Prizes — Class of 1911. no award, Scoil Prize in Cerman — Clas; of 1911, John Francis Collins, Scolt Prize in French — Class of 1911, Beinard Wtrlheimer Scharff, Henry James TenEyc}( Prizes — Class of 1911, Isi Prize, ' iin-hsiang Tr. ' ao; 2d Prizes, John Francis Collins. John Bourne Dempsey, Fidardo Reuben Serri. Howard Francis Shalluck; 3d Prizes, John Marshall Holcombe, Jr., Truman .Andrew-, Kilborne. Slanley Penfield Mead. Sophomore prizes C. Wyllys Bells Prize — Class of 1912, Perci- al X ' aujhan Bowen. Donald Annis Pri ' re— Class of 1912, Rollin Donald Moero. College Premiums in Declamation — Class of 1912. Is. Grade. JoSn Wallace Young; 2d Grade, Earlc Hoit Ballou. 3Presl)man prizes Berlfeley Premiums in Latin Composition — Class of 1913, Isi Grade, Alexander Humphrey Beard, Addison Bennell Green. Philip Manjoney, Aliilio Milici, John Ralph Paull, Edmund Randolph Pendleton, William Samuel Sachs: 2d Grade, Donald Slo,rs Bridgman, Harold Merrimar Deane. John Wcniworlh Luce, Emil Marzano, Harold Thayer Nearing, Emmonf Ealon While, McLaughlin Prizes — Class of 1913, Isl Prize. James Edward Meeker; 2d Prize, no award. IVinston Trowbridge Townscnd Prizes — Class of 1913. no award. Entrance prizes Hugh Chamberlain Creek Prize — Class of 1914, no award. Samuel Henry Calpin Latin Pr.ze Class of 1914, Ward Van Buren Ha t, of Peekskill, N. Y.. who prepared at WiUiston Seminary, with honorable mention of Henry Dickerson Scolt, of Steu- benville, Ohio, who prepared al the Hotchkisr, School, (i)(5) -SBT NSR POTPOURRI- (g)®® XCniversit prizes 1910 John Addison Forler Prize — Class of 1908 ' ale College, William Smith Culbertson, B.A., Emporia College 1907. James Cordon Bennett Prize — No award. Cohdm Cluh Silver McJa — Class of 1910 ' ale College, Percy Wells Bidwell. Albert Slanhurrough Cool( Prize in Poetry — Class of 1910 Yale College, Elmer Davenport Keith. Jacob Cooper Prize in Creek Philosoph]: — No award. Philo Shenuan Bennett Prize — No award. RT NSR POT POURRl - ® g) (g) Sb ffi il Scientific Scl)ool IKonors (Lonfcrrci Kpon tl)e Class of 1910 ( cncral Owo- Joseph Alfred Ambler (Chemistry) Robert Bengis (Chemistry) Arthur Joseph Hill (Chemistry) Norman Arthur Shepard (Chemistry) Philip Augustus Smith (Chemistry) Yao-chang Henry Hsin (Civil Engineer- ing) William Storrs Hoyt Hamltcn (Electri- cal Engineering) Charles Harlan Watzek (Forestry) Spencer Frank Moore (Mechanical En- gineering) $ car IKonors for In all Studies Donald Bishop Prentice (Mechanical En- gineering) George Albert Stetson (Mechanical En- gineering) John Crompton Horsfall (Metallurgy) Berthold Francis Hastings (Mining En- gineerin) George Henry Campbell (Select Course) Louis James Campbell (Select Course) Joseph Marion Goss (Select Course) Howard Hancock Logan (Select Course) Wilson Waddingham Mills (Select Course) 3foitors in Special StuMes -A.wardc6 to Students not Recipients of (Beneral IKonors Charles Dudley Eldred (Biological Stu- dies) Hubert Knapp Whitmer (English His- tory and Social Sciences) Oswald Jimenis (History and Social Sciences) Elwell Palmer (History and Social Sciences) Morris Roderick Volck (History and So- cial Sciences) Jacob Berman (French) Harry Elliott Daggett (SpanisS) Robert Francis Luce (Civil Eng ' .neering) Arthur Theodore Nabstedt (Sanitary En- gineering) Edward Lewis Barlow (Engineering Pre- paratory to Min ' ng) BPWNeR POTPOURRI 3 ' fonors (Tonferrci (Bcncral Owo- TExccUcncc Samuel Golc ' schmidt (Biology) Simon Bretzfe ' .der Kleiner (Biology) Washington Piatt (Biology) Elihu Smith Wing (Biology) Rufus Frank Blount (Chemistry) Webster Usner Killian (Chemistry) Robert Cec ' l Ioran (Chemistry) Oscar Frank Soule (Chemistry) Albert Sheley Low (Civil Engineering) Arsen Ni shan Chorbajian (Electrical En- gineering) Cloyd Currmns (Electrical Engineering) William Edwin Pi indie (Forestry). upon tb i lass of I9l year Hfotiors for In all StuJilcs Charles Francis Clise (Mechanical En- gineering). John Mcintosh (Mechanical Engineer- ing). Eustis Thacher Rowland (Mechanical Engineering). Robert Palen Bonnie (Metallurgy). Richard Wrenshall (Metallurgy). Samuel Winship Case (Mining Engin- eering). Frederic Palmer Fiske (Select Course) - Stanley Crittenden Ball (Zoology and Botany) . Ifonors for Cxccllcncc lit all Studies of the IFunior car Arthur Franklin Lynch (Civil Engineer- ing). Harold Reed Preston (Civil Engineer- ing). Roscoe Henry Suttie (Civil Engineering). Foster H Imes (Mechanical Engineer- ing). Harold Edward Beckman (Metallurgy). Raymond Bailey Case (Mining Engineer- ing). Dfonors In Special StuMcs -AwarCic to Students not 5lcclpicnts of (Bcncral Hfonors William Richard Barbour (Subjects Pre- Charles Pope (German), paratory to Forestry). Robert Jackman Noyes (Subjects Pre- paratory to Forestry). George Frank Bradstreet (German). Douglas Andrews Johnston (German). Pierpont Langdon Minor (German). David Reichgott (German). Warren Ayer Wells (German). George Stuart Brady (Spanish). Springer Harbaugh Brooks (Spanish). Saul Cohen (Spanish). Edward William McDonnell (Spanish). mm Cm. BT NNGR ' POT POURRl Walter Edwin Brook? (Physical and Comn!ercial Geography). William Angell Stone (Physical and Commercial Geography). Franklin Jerome Champiin (Subjects Pre- paratory to Electrical Engineering). Roger Wclcott Davis (English). John Taylor Gause, 2d (English). James Wallace Paramore (English). James Tiffany Leary (French). William Bartholomew O ' Brie.n (Chem- istry, French, and German) Wesson Seyburn (History). Joseph Boyce Talmage (Spanish, English Composition, Physical and Commercial Geography). Hfonors (Tonfcrrci upon tbc (Tlass of 1912 Jfonors for Excellence lit all Studies of Trcsbman ear John Adams Arnold Harold Page Baldwin Louis Austin Baldwin James Francis Boyle Robert Wales Buck Joseph Brackenridge Cary James Francis Cobey Frederick Collin Crosby Walter Oscar Fritsche Philip Raymond Gleason Louis Jaffer Proal Judson, Jr. Charles Barstow Langdon Henry Monroe Lathrop Max Herman Levine Francis Linton Martin Hovsep Kevork Missirian Louis Herman Nachamofsky Ernest Leslie Osborne Clarence Graham Pardee J. Reuben Piranin Lucian Piatt Robert Edward Pretat Dominic Ruotolo Joseph Russo Francis William Schmidt Walter Moody Scott John Woolslair Shallenberger Walter Hallett Starkweather Josiah Donald Thompson (g)@(g) BT NeR POTPOURRI- (g)(g)(g) 3fonors in Special Studies -A.war6ci to Stuicnts not 5 cciplcnts of (Bcncral IKonors Harrison Valentine Bailey (Biology and Mathematics). Emil Lawrence Sampter (Biology and Mathematics) . Raymond Frank Baker (Chemstry and Mathematics). Joseph Sumner Bates (Chemistiy). John Joseph DeLaunay (Chem ' .stry). Louis Charles Whiton, Jr. (Chemistry). David Chapman Bull (English). William Harmon Chapman (English and Biology). Oscar Asakel Halevy Dannenbcrg (Ger- man). Louis Frederick Henze (German). Raymond Wheeler Prann (German). Joshua Melancthon Didrickser. (German and English). Carl Oscar Dustin (Mathematics). Charles Brand Officer (Mathematics). Rupert Granville Gates (Biology). Benjamin Frederick Goldman (Biology). Donald Seymour Tuttle (Biology). Harold Leavenworth Green (English Composition). Louis Snyder Hall (English Composition and French). Delprat Keen (French). Roger Wolcott Newberry (French). Theophilus Rodgers Hyde, 3d (Physics). Diederick Christian Oldenborg, Jr. (Physics). Charles Stanley Mead (Physics and Chemistry). Lewis Bennett Winton (Physics and Drawmg). B7 NNeR P0T POURRl- @ (g) (1) Junior £xl)lbihon TLampson TLf ccum, December 10. 1910 (Tlass of 19U Non Scholae sed Vitae Discimus The Appeal of Foreign Missions to College Men The College Man in Politics . . . . America and the Far East . . . . The College Man in Politics . . . . . John Bourne Dempsey Howard Francis Shattuck John Francis Collins ' un-hsiang Ts ' ao . Fidardo Reuben Serri Essays were also accepted from John Marshall Holcomb. Truman Andrews Kilbourn, Stanley Penfield Mead. Campson Caecum. iDecember 9. 1910 (Tlass of 1912 The Old and the New Nationalism Thomas A. Edison . . . Lincoln Durmg his Presidency A World Court True Brotherhood Richard Henry Phillips John Wallace ' oung Alexander Campbell Tener . William Chester Smith Percival Vaushan Bowen Recipients of Junior lExl)iblHon prizes 1895 A. P. Slokes. Jr. 1901 .A. R. H.ll 1906 M. O. Johnson 1896 N. A. Smylh 1902 G. H. Richards 1907 J.W. Murphy 1897 S. E. Basselt 1903 W. P.ckens 1908 M. O. Parry 1896 G. D. Graves 1904 W. D. Myers 1909 S. E. Keeler. Jr. 1899 W. S Coffin 1905 L. O. Bergh 1910 Yun-hsiang Ts ' ao 1900 A. H Gleason 1911 W. C Smith B7 NN6R P0T PQURRl- (j) (S) (§) £ z J orest Oratioas an6 Oownsand Cssa s The name of the DeFoiesl man is marked wllh 1895 J. L. Chamberlain C. C. Hyde R. S. Baldwin C. G. Clark 1 ' . B. Harrison L. Dennison 1896 H. D. Baker G. S. Buck P. C. Peck H. A. Perkins L H. Porler A. P. Stokes, Jr. 1897 W. H. H. Hewilt W. S. Hubbell. Jr. W. D. Makepeace N. A. Smyth H. H. Townshend A. Wheeler 1898 H. W. Fisher H. D. Gallaudet C. E. Merrill, Jr. R. K. Root EL. C. Streeter H. B. Wright 1899 H. J. Fenton G. D. Graves A. S. Hamlin R. Hooker H. R. Shipman C. F. Sweet 1900 H. B. Fuller M. P. Gould W. M. Jones H. T. Hunt J. H. hllostermann C. B. Thompson 1901 H. B. Fuller E.. Hausberg W. B. Howe W. H. Hutchins C. Maynard Ray Morris 1902 F. Burnham D. S. Day E. H. Lehman N. H. Mason K. C. Reed H. L. Sweinhart 1903 A. C. Bragaw H. T. Clark J. Fairbanks D. M. Moffat H. R. Stern D. B. Updegraff 190-4 W. H. Durham S. H. Evans T. H. Kirkland ■ W. Pickens L. P, Reed 1905 A. H. Bradford P. V. D. Davis W. D. Meyers G. Richardson J. G. Rogers J. C. Slade 1906 W. P. Armstrong Crawford Green A. L. Westcolt L. O. Bergh C. B. Van Tassel R. W. Westcott 1907 H. F. Bishop E. H. Hart R, B. Hull M. O. Johnson A. B. Ruddock C. W. Seymour 1908 W. S. Culbertson W. E. Hendricks J. W. Murphy L. W. Perrin C. Seymour W. W. Wynkoop 1909 J. M. Howard J. L. McConaughy F. O. Mason R. Moses S. C. Rand 1910 H. R. Cloud S. E. Keeler E. D. Snyder R. A. Taft H. DeF. Widger O UJ _I _I O U -J _1 UJ I- H CQ ■ ■iww ' - ' ' ir— ' fmiHir Bifn I.. L — t l l l -oa l f SI 1- STATISTICS ' .■ LE COLLEGE, organized in 1701, a ' . KiUingworlh. Conn., thence removed to Say- brook, Conn., and finally lo New Haven in 1717. First building erected in 1717 (de- molished 1782). Brick row erected — South Middle, now Connecticut all. 1750; Alhe- neum. 1761; South, 1793; North Middle (demolished 18%) and Lyceum. 1800 (de- molished 1901); North. 1821 (demolished 1901); Chapel. 1824 (demolished 1896); Divinity, 1835 (demolished 1870). The Central row. Laboratoiy. 1782 (demolished 1888); Cabinet. 1819 (demolished 1890) ; Treasury. 1832 (demolished 1901); Libra- ry. 1842: Alumni Hall. 1853; Herrick Hall (Old Gymnasium). 1859; Medical College. 1860; Shef- field Scientific School. 1860; Art Buildme. 1864; Fainam. 1869; East Divimly Hall. 1869; Durfee. 1870; West Divinity Hall 1874; North Sheffield Hall. 1874; Peabody Museum. 1876; Battell Chapel. 1876; Winchester Observatory. 1862; Sloane Physical Laboratory. 1882; Dwight Hall. 1886; Law- rance. 1886; Kent Chemical Laboratory. 18S7; Chittenden Memorial Library. 1888; Osborn Memorial Hall. 1889; Gymnasium. 1892; Welch Hall. 1892; Winchester Hall. 1893; Vanderbilt. 1894; White. 1894; Berkeley. 1894; Sheffield Chemical Laboratory, 1895; Law School, 1895; Phelps Memorial, 1895; Piersop Hall, 1896; Hendrie Hall, 1900; Fayerweather Hall, 1901; Woodbridge Hall, 1901; Universilv Hall, 1901; Byers Memorial Hall, 1902; Woolsey Hall, 1902; Kirtland Hall, 1903; Lampson Lyceum, 1903; Sheff Vanderbilt L 1903; Sheff Vanderbili IL 1906; Linsly Hall. 1907; Lee: Oliver Memorial Hall. 1908; Haughton HalK 1909; Carnegie Swimming Pool. 1909. presidents of the (Tollcge Rev. Abraha-p, Pierson 1701-1707 Rev. Timothy Dwight 1795-1817 Rev. Samuel Andrew- 1707-1719 Rev. Jeremiah Day 1817-1846 Rev, Timothy Cutler 1719-1722 Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey 1846-1871 Rev. Elisha Williams 1726-1739 Rev. Noah Porter . 1871-1886 Rev. Thomas Clapp 1739-1766 Rev. Timothv Dwrghl 1886-1899 Rev. Naphtali Daggett 1766-1777 Arthur T Hadlcy 1899- Rev. Ezra Stiles 1777-1795 ' 3f ' oun6atlon of (Brai uatc SPepartments Medicine 1813 Science . . . . . . 1854 Law 1818 Music . 1890 Theology 1822 Forestry . . . . . . 1900 Philosophy and Arts . 1847 SO ' • ' ' B? NNeR ' POT POURRl - JP oun6ation of Societies ! Linonian (Debating). 1753-1868. 1878-1880. 1904-1906. Brothers in Unity (Debating). 1768-1878 (?) Phi Beta Kappa (Scholarship). 1780 — Ca!liopean (Debalmg), 1819-1852. Chi Delta Theta (Senior Literary), 1821 — Skull and Bones (Senior). 1832 — Alpha Delta Ph. (Junior). 1836-1871; (Aca- demic). 1888-1896; (Junior). 1896— Psi Upsilon (Junior). 1838 — - Kappa Sigma Theta (Sophomore). 1838-1857 K.appa Sigma Epsilon (Freshman), 1840-1880. Scroll and Key (Senior), 1842— Delta Kappa Epsilon (Junior). 1844 — Delta Kappa (Freshman). 1845-1880. Alpha Sigma Phi (Sophomore), 1845-1864; (University). 1907— Star and Darl (Senior), (revived) 1843-1851. Berzelius (Sheffield), 1848— Sigma Delia (Freshman). 1849-1860. L. L. O. E. (Medical), 1852-1872. Viela (Engineering). 1852-1860. Gamma Nu (Freshman). 1855-1889. Theta Upsilon (Law). 1859-1860. S. B. (Medical). 1860-1864. L. S. (Scientific). 1862-64. Book and Snake. Cloisler. (Sheffield), 1863— Spade and Grave (Senior), 1864-1867. Della Beta Xi (Sophomore). 1864-1876. Phl Thela Psi (Sophomore), 1864-1876. Theta -Xi (Sheffield). 1865-1896. 1906— Delta Psi, St. Anthony, (Sheffield), 1869— Alpha Chi (Sheffield Freshman). 1872 (?)-l881; (Sheffield). 1881-1884. Telh Keth Mem (Law). 1874-1880 Lambda Sigma (Law) 1874-1876 Phi Gamma Delta (Sheffield Junior). 1875; (Sheffield), 1880-1882; (University). 1888-98; Vernon Hall, (Sheffield), 1908. Nu Sigma Delta (Sophomore), 1875-1876, He Boule (Sophomore). 1875-1902. Alpha Kappa (Sophomore). 1878-1884. Chi Phi. York Hall. (Sheffield). 1878— Eta Phi (Sophomore). 1879-1902. Wolfs Head (Semor). 1883— Bela Chi ( ). 1883-(?). Phi Delia Phi. Corbey Court, (Law), 1886— Theta Delta Chi (Sheffield), 1887-1900. Zela Psi (Junior), 1888— Delta Phi, St. Elmo. (Sheffield). 1888— Sigma Nu (University). 1888-1892. Nu Sigma Nu (Medical). 1890— Book and Gavel (Law). 1890— Beta Thela PI (Academic). 1892-1906; (Junior). 1906— Phi Delia Alpha (Law), 1893— Kappa Psi (Sophomore), 1895-1902. Sigma Xi (Scientific Honorary), 1896 — Book and Bond (University), 1899— Phi Sigma Kappa, Sachem Hall, (Sheffield), 1893— Alpha Chi Rho (University). 1905— Xi Tau Kappa (Honorary Law), 1908 — Not now in existence. publications The first Yale paper, the Literary Cabinet, was established November 15, 1806, and published one year, being an eight-page bi-weekly, edited by three Seniors; price, one dollar per year. Next the Athe- neum. published from February 12. 1814. to August 6. 1814; the Microscope. March ale Crayon. 1823; Sitting Room. March 17, 1830; the Students ' Companion, January. 1831; Little Gentleman, January. 1831; Gridiron. February. 1831; Medley. November 8 1834; ale Literary Magazine. February. 1836; ' ale Literary Quidnunc. 1838; Yale 1 ber. 1841; Collegian. 1841; Yale Banger. 1845-1852; Yale Tomahawk. 1847-1851; net; Battery; Yale Review. 1857; University Quarterly. January. 1860, to October, 21, 1820; the 1831, to April , 1833. to June. Banner, Novem- Galliniper; Hor- 1861 ; Pot-PourrI, 1865; College Critic and City of Elms; Courant, November, 1865; Yale Index, 1869; Yale Nautical Almanac, 1872; Yale Record, 1873; Yale News, 1878; Yale Critic, March 20. 1882; Yale Quip. April. 1884; Yale Alumni Weekly. June. 1891; Yale Law Journal. October. 1891; The Associaton Quarterly. 1891; ' ale Shingle. 1893; Yale Scientific Monthly. 1894; Yale Medical Journal. 1894; Yale Monthly Magazine. 1906; Student Dally Post, 1908; Amalgamation of the Banner and Pot Pourri, 1908. 81 INTERIOR VIEW OF LIBRARY BKNN6R POT POURRl - d) (j) Xib raries TLlbrarj Staff JOHN CHRISTOPHER SCHWAB, Ph.D. . .ADDISON VAN NAME. M.A FRANKLIN BOWDITCH DEXTER, L,(,.D. . ANDREW KEGGH. M.A HENRY VCESTBROOK WINFIELD, M.A.. LL.B. Librarian Librarian, Emeritus Assistant Librarian Reference Librarian Librarian of tfie Law School The University and allied Libraries contain about 550,000 volumes. The reading rooms contain the current periodical publications, the most important books of reference, and those reserved for special study in connection with various courses. The Linonian and Brothers ' Library in the second story of Chittenden Hall it a collection of 25,000 volumes in all fields. Open on week days in term time from 8:30 a. m. to 10:00 p. m.; during vacations from 8:30 to 5:00 p. m. The College Reading Room in Dwipht Hall contains the leading daily newspapers. American and foreign, besides the important weeklies and other periodicals. A similar reading room is maintained in Byers Hall. Open daily in term lime from 9:00 a. m. lo 9:00 p. m.. and Sundays from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. departmental Clbraries The Law Library contains about 20,000 volume:, amonf which are included complete sets of the English, American, Irish, and Canadian Reports, and ii on the third floor of the Law School Building; open daily until 9:00 p. m. The Trowbridge Reference Library of the Divinity School, in Bacon Memorial Hall, contains over 7,000 volumes of standard and recent theological hicralure. The Art School has a library of about 600 volum.es. The Foreign Missions Library, a bequest of the late Professor George E, Day, consisting of 7,500 books and many bound periodicals, is housed in Edwardi Hall, The Healy Philosophical Library is in Linsly Hall. The American Oriental Society Library is deposited in the University Library. The Sheffield Scientific School Library, in Sheffield Hall, is a collection of about 5.000 volumes, chiefly mathematical. In Kirkland Hall is a library in meteorology, physiography, and geology aggregating over 7,000 volumes. The Peabody Museum has libraries in geology and kindred fields aggregating 20,000 volumes. In Sheffield Hall is a botanical library of about 1,500 oIumes. In the SIcane Laboratory is a working library, chiefly bound serials. The Biological Club deposits its library in the University Library. The Forestry School has a select library of books and periodicals. In the Observatory is a considerable library of astronomical works. In Herrick Hall is Babcock Library in anthropology of about 800 volumes. The Historical Club has its library of 1,600 volumes in Linsly Hall. The Political Science Club has its library of about 800 volumes in Linsly Hall. T he Biblical Department Library is in Houghton Hall. In Dwight Hall is a library of 1,200 volumes, selected mainly with reference to the study of the Bible. The Mathematical Club has a library of about 500 volumes. The Classical Club has its library of about 2,700 volumes in Phelps Hall. The French and German Seminary libraries of about 1,000 volumes are in Lampson Hall. The Musical Department has its library at 126 College Street, and the Lowell Mason Musical Library is housed in Edwards Hall. 83 B? NNeR POTPOURRI (B)(S) (Tlass Orators an6 4 oets ■ ■j B ■ j H 1849 F. M. Finch H. Hollister 1 F - ' ' 1 1850 J. I. 1. Adams C. J. Hillyer 1 m. K H 1851 1852 1853 1854 None W. W. Crapo C. T. Lewis J. M. Smith None H. B. Sprague R. L. Gibson S. C. Gale 1 P H .aMnL ' tfSil 1 1855 L. D. Brewster A. Bailey H m 1 1856 1857 G.W. Buehler N. C. Perkins P. H. Calkins A. H. Strong 1 V ' l i l 1858 1859 I860 E. C. Porter G. W. Fisher C. A. Boies G. P. Andrews E. Caringlon J. L. Daniels I L. T 4 1 1861 1862 1863 E. R. Sill H. Holt G. C. Southworlh S. Shearer D. H. Chamberlain W. C. Whitney H 1 ju 1 1864 W. W. Battershall J. W. Teal 1 b Q ' ti 1 1865 H. A. Brown A. McLean H IBsil M 1 1866 J. Brand G. C. Holt 1 HE M 1 1867 W. H. Bishop J. W. Showalter 1 EI I S B H H 1868 W. A. Linn C. B. Brewster H K ' ■. ' jH 1869 1870 L. H. Braoo H. B. Mason H. A. Beers W. C, Gulliver H H Ji l 1671 1872 D. A. Burr J. N. Beach O. J. Bliss E. S. Lines H H r m i g g 1873 1874 1875 E. R. johnes G. D. Read E. Bouton W. A. Houghton H. H. Ragan C. F. Cutter Thomas Beer, 1911 a ass Poet. 1876 1877 F. A. Gaylord J. G. Pile J. A. Glcason E. B. Gager Poets Orators 1878 H. E. Coe W. H. Taft 1879 L. D. Svle G. W. Kirchwey 1833 R. Roberlson A. H. Lewis 1880 W. H. Harper W. M. Hall 1834 E. Coffin w Leverett 1881 H. S. Durand J. LeigKton 1835 F. Johnson J. B. Fenton 1882 J. E. Whitney C. B. Storrs 1836 T. P. Scovel H, C. Doming 1883 |. M. 1 ewis F. O. Leonard 1837 W . T. Bacon c. A. Johnson 1884 E. Welles H. M. Wolf 1838 G, T. Dole w P. Lynde 1885 C. E. Cushing F. R. Shipman 1839 L. W. Smith R. P. Culler 1886 C. M. Lewis Evans Woolen 1840 G. H. Holhsler C. F. Burnham 1887 W. McCormick J. R. Sheffield 1841 G. B. SchotI D. G. Mncheil 1888 P. F. Solley O. S. Isbell 1842 J. A. Porter N. Edwards 1889 T. W. Buchanan H. W. Wells 1843 L. F. Robinson A. Johnson 1890 A. W. Colton W. A. De Camp 1844 C. W. Camp O. H. Doolittle 1891 L. H. Tucker F. T. Brown 1845 G. B. Day T. K. Davis 1892 H. B. Hinckley H, R. Rathbone 1846 E. Johnson F. J. Kingsbury 1893 R. M. Gibbs L. A. Weller 1847 E. Frankhn T. L. Bayne 1894 E. B. Reed J. L. Hall 1848 F. R. Grist C. G. Webster 1895 W. A. Moore C. G. Clarke 84 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' BTWNeR POT POURRl (l)(i) poets C rators 1896 A. R. Thompson G. S. Buck 1897 R. L. Munger C. H. Studinski 1898 F. Wickes s. E. Basselt 1899 H. C. Robbins G. D. Graves 1900 Kennelh Bruce I. D. Dana 1901 R. H. Edwards P. T. Gilbert 1902 F. V. Jefferson F. H SIncerbcaux 1903 H. A. Plummer R. H. Ewell 1904 F. E. Pierce L. P. Reed 1905 (. G. Rogers A. P. McKmslry 1906 T. H. Wall.s Lee J Perrin 1907 R. M. Edmonds E. H Hart 190S J. H. Auchmcloss I. W Murphy 1909 L. Bacon M O Parrv 1910 A. E. Baker C. A. Lohmann 1911 Thomas Beer C. C. Hincks J ' e.ncc Orators Orators 1878 J. B. Porter. ' 80 1879 Isaac Bromley, ' 81 1880 A. p. French, ' 82 1881 C. S. Foote. ' 83 1882 A. P. Wilder, ' 84 1883 L. B. Gleason, ' 85 1884 F. E. Wing, ' 86 1885 C. M. Hinkle. ' 87 1886 W. H. Filzgerald, ' 8S 1887 C. S. King, ' 89 1883 Stowe Phelps, ' 90 1889 Albert Lee, ' 91 1890 H. A. Bayne, ' 92 1891 F, W. Yates, ' 93 1892 E, B. Reed. ' 94 1893 F, 3. Harrison, ' 95 1894 A. p. Stokes, Jr., ' 96 1895 C. B. De Camp. ' 97 1896 L. H. Scranlon. ' 98 1897 E. T. Noble. ' 99 1898 J. D. Dana. 00 1899 Ray Morris, ' 01 5 cspon cnts Sherman Evarls, 81 Barclay Johnson, ' 82 Harold V ernon, ' 83 A. P. Wilder, ' 84 E. L. Richards, Jr, ' 85 H. W, Pelriken, ' 86 C. M. Hinkle, ' 87 W. H. Fitzgerald, ' 88 L. C. Du Pont, ' 89 S. Phelps. ' 90 Albert Lee. ' 91 H. A. Bavne, ' 92 J. T. Robinson. ' 93 E. B. Reed. ' 94 F. B. Harrison. ' 95 A. P. Stokes. Jr.. ' 96 T. L. Clarke. ' 97 W. N. Vaile. ' 98 E. T. Noble. ' 99 J. D. Dana. ' 00 Ray Morris. ' 01 M. Trowbridge, ' 02 Carroll C. Hincks. 191 1 Class Orator !900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 Orators No Oration E. Corning. ' 03 T. D. Thacher. ' 04 F. C. Brown. ' 05 W.S.McClinlock. ' 96 A. J. Ryan, 07 J. W. Murphy, ' 03 M. O. Parry, ' 09 C. A. Lohmann. ' 10 E, M. Wooley, ' 11 L. M. Cornwall Respondents No Oration W. R. Kinney, ' 04 B. Esher, ' 05 W. S, McClintock, ' 06 W. L. Carter, ' 07 J. W, Murphy, ' 08 M. T. Doughtery, ' 09 L ' Engle Hartridge, ' 10 C. C. Hincks, ' 11 J. W. Young, ' 12 J. Coleman, Jr. !! cclfilents of tbe ooicn Spoon 1852 Henry C, Blakeslee 1853 Joseph A. Welch 1854 Alexander H. Gunn 1859 Henry Boies 1855 D, L. Huntington 1856 Sidney E. Morse 1857 Samuel Scoville 1862 Robert K, Weeks 1867 James M, Allen 1858 B. D. Sleight 1863 G. C. S. Southworth 1868 Coburn D. Berry 1864 M. C. D, Borden 1869 J, C. Eno 1860 Edw. D. Selden 1865 G. T. Ford 1870 H, A. Cleveland 1866 Charles F. Brown 1871 R, B. Lea 1861 Stanford Newell By decree of the Faculty 85 BTXNNSR POT POURRl (g)g)(8) (Tlass Secretaries Jair.es D. Dana, Secretary of 191 I 1841 Thomas R. Barnum, 344 Humphrey St., New Haven. 1846 Hon. Frederick J. Kingsbury, LL.D., 80 Prospect St., Waterbury, Conn. 1847 Rev. Henry B. Chapin, D.D., Ph.D., 780 Park Ave., New York. N. Y. 1848 Arthur D. Osborne, 52 Trumbull St., New Haven. 1849 Rev. Timothy Dwight, D.D., LL.D., 56 Hilhouse Ave,, New Haven. 1850 Rev. Albert Booth. 138 Laurel Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 1852 Ephraim Cutter, M.D., LL.D., 325 W. 83rd St., New York, N. Y, ca6«mical iDcpartmcnt 1853 James M. Whilon, Ph.D., 28 W. 128th St., New York, N. Y. 1854 Hon. Charles H. Leeds, Box 374. Stam- ford, Conn. 1855 Rev. Henry N. Cobb, D.D., 25 E. 22d St., New York, N. Y. 1856 Joseph R. French, 109 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven. 1857 James B. Cone. 640 Farminolon Ave., Hartford. Conn. 1858 Col. William P. Bacon, 50 Lexington St„ New Britain, Conn. 1859 Rev. Edward T. Fairbanks, D.D., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1860 Orlando Leach, Avon, Mass. 1861 Prof. W.nthrop D. Sheldon, LL.D. Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa, 1862 James H. Crosby, 13 Broadway, Bangor, Me, 1 853 Samuel Huntington, 1 76 Broadway, New York, 1S64 Prof. Charles G. Rockwood. Jr., Ph.D., 34 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. 1865 Whitehead C. Duychinck, 34 Nassau St.. New York. 1866 Hon. Edward B. Bennett. 67 Collins St., Hartford, Conn, 1867 William H. Morse, Supreme Court Law Library, Washington, D. C, 1863 Prof. Henry P. Wright, Ph.D., LL.D., 123 York Sl„ New Haven, Conn. 1869 William L. Bennett, 357 Elm St., New Haven. 1870 Rev. Lewis W. Hicks. Wellesley, Mass. 1871 Isaac O. Woodruff, 259 William St., New York. 1872 Edward H. Jenkins, Ph.D., 123 Hunting- ton St., New Haven. 1873 Frederick J. Shepard, 17 Pearl PI., Buf- falo, N. Y. 1874 Geo. L. Dickerman, Box 824, New Haven 1875 Newell Martin, I Nassau St„ New York 86 B? NeR POTPOURRI 1S76 Edwin D. Worcester, Jr.. 30 Broad St., New York. 1877 John S. Thacher, M.D.. 839 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 1878 James M. Lamberlon. 216 Market St., Harnsburf; , Pa. 1879 Prof. Frederick W. Williams, 135 Whit- ney Ave.. New Haven, Conn. 1830 William G. Daggett. M.D., 189 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 1881 Nathaniel C. Fisher. H6 Duane St., New York. 1882 Edwin L. Dillingham, 153 5th Ave., New York. 1883 Georee W. Johnson, 128 Broadway, New York. 1834 Leonard M. Daggell, 42 Church St., New Haven. 1885 Rev. Frank R. Shipman, Andover, Mass. 1886 Prof. John C. Schwab, Ph.D., 310 Pros- pect St., New Haven, Conn. 1887 George E. Hill. Sanford Bldg., Bridge- port, Conn. 18S8 Phihp Pond, 39 Church St., New Haven. 1889 Charles H. Sherrill, 30 Broad St., New York. 1890 Thomas F. Bayard, Wilmington, Del. 1891 Prof. Hippolyle Gruener, Ph.D.. West- ern Reserve University, Cleveland, O. 1892 James E. Wheeler, 82 Edgehill Rd.. New Haven. 1893 Noah H. Swayne, 2d, Pennsylvania Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa, 1894 Prof. Edward B. Reed. Ph.D.. 215 Bishop St., New Haven, Conn. 1895 Rev. Henry N. Hyde, 204 Highland St., Syracuse, N. Y. 1896 Cla.ence S. Day. Jr., 45 Wall St., New York. 1897 Henry H. Townshend. 234 Church St. New Haven. 1898 Henry B. Wright. Ph.D., 128 York St.. New Haven. 1899 Donald R. Hooker, M.D., 31 E. Ml. Veinon PI.. Baltimore, Md. 1900 George N. Whittlesey, 71 Broadway. New York. C. F. Messinger, Class Secretary 1911 S. 1901 Frederick G. Mason, 144 Buckingham St., Waterbury, Conn. 1902 E. Carlelon Granbery, N. W. Harris, Co., New York. 1903 Ziegler Sargent, 247 Church St.. New Haven. 1904 Hen.y L. Focte, 2216 E. 93rd St., S. E., Cleveland, O. 1905 Harrison T. Sheldon, 235 Lawrence St., New Haven. 1906 George S. Fowler, 205 Whalley Ave., New Haven. 1907 Heathcote M. Woolsey, 250 Church St., New Haven. 1908 Walter G. Davis. Jr., 82 West St.. Portland, Mc, 1909 Harold P. Stokes. 1910 Robert D. French, New Haven, 1911 James Dwighi Dana, New Haven, CQ m m (.0 BKNNSR ' POT POURRl 1868 Eugene S. Brislol, 119 Whilney Ave.. New Haven. 1869 Frederick E. Willels, Glen Cove. N. Y. 1870 William D. Marks. Weslporl. N. Y. 1871 Henry B. Sargent, 247 Church St., New Haven. 1872 Rev. Charles A. Tibbals. Clinton, Conn. 1873 Robert Jaffray. 58 W. ■46lh St., New York. 1874 William H. Reynolds. Box 1462. New Haven. 1875 George R. Cooley, 82 Church St.. New Haven. 1876 Max Mailhouse, M.D.. 45 Elm St.. New Haven. 1877 Frederick L. Cowles. 447 George St.. New Haven. 1878 Charles S. Churchill. Norfolk Western Ry. Co.. Roanoke. Va. 1879 Harry W. Asher. 674 Orange St.. New Haven. 1880 Edward R. Sargent. 455 Humphrey St., New Haven. 1881 Frank L. Bigelow, 205 Whilney Ave. New Haven. 1882 Alfred B. Willcox, 132 W. Lake St.. Chicago. 1883 Frederick T. Bradley, 122 Winchester Ave.. New Haven. 1884 Samuel B. Hawley. 377 N. Broadway. onkers. N. . 1885 Frank E. Sands, 27 E. Main St.. Meri- den. Conn. 1886 Warren S. Barllell. 52 Wall St.. New York. 1887 Wilfred E. Griggs, 51 Leavenworth St., Waterbury, Conn. 1888 Prof. Percey F. Smith, Ph.D., 330 Wil- low St., New Haven. Sbcffl«l6 Scientific School 1889 Arthur H. Day. National Pipe Bending Co.. New Haven. 1890 Harry G. Day. 158 Whitney Ave., New Haven. 1891 Noyes D. Clark, Woodbridge, Westville P. O., Conn. 1892 Prof. Bertram B. Bollwood. Ph.D., 43 Livingston St., New Haven, Conn. 1893 Fred B. McMullen. Chamber of Com- merce, Chicago, 111. 1894 John Sargent. 94 Centre St., New York. 1895 H. Hollister Robinson. Ph.D., 125 Trum- bull St.. Hartford, Conn. 1896 George W. F. Gillette, 902 Chapel St.. New Haven. 1897 G. Barrett Rich. Jr.. 723 Main St.. Buf- falo. N. Y. 1898 Joseph W. Alsop, Avon, Conn. 1899 Osborn A. Day. 406 Prospect St., New Haven. 1900 William E. Hall. 60 Wall St., New York 1901 Herbert B. North. 250 Whalley Ave,, New Haven. 1902 Llndon W. Bales. Jr., 14 E. 60th St.. New York. 1903 Vasa K.. Bracher, 400 Columbus Ave., New York. 1904 Robert D. Patterson, Weyanoke Coal Coke Co.. Giatio, W. Va. 1905 William M. Barber, Hotel Si. George. Brooklyn. 1906 Charles R. Messinger. Conunercial Nat. Bank BIdg.. Chicago. 111. 1907 Stanley B. Ineson, Ansonia, Conn. 1908 Howard E. Church, 57 Elm St.. New Haven. 1909 F. G. Burke. Jr. 1910 L. T. Bates. 1911 C. F. Messinger 1862 Roger S. White, 69 Church St.. New Haven. 1865 Julius Twiss. 25 Beers St.. New Haven TLaw School 1867 Augustus Blnswanger. Fort Dearborn BIdg.. Chicago, III. 1869 Hon. Olin R. Wood. Manchester, Conn, ;« 8y mmm BT NNGR ' POTPOURRI Km(m 1870 Charles K. Bush, 865 Chapel St., New Haven. 1871 Earlliss P. Arv.ne, 42 Church St.. New Haven. 1872 Henry G. Newlon, 89 Sherman Ave., New Haven. 1873 Charles F. Bollman. 82 Church St., New Haven. 1874 Henry F. English. 38 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven. 1875 Hon. George M. Sharp. 2105 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. 1876 Eli Mix, 600 George Si., New Haven. 1877 Alfred N. Wheeler, 47 Trumbull St., New Haven. 1878 Hon. Burton Mansfield, 436 Prospect St., New Haven. 1879 Prof. John K. Beach, Exchange Bldg., New Haven. 1880 Hadlai A. Hull, Hull BIdg., New Lon- don. Conn. 1881 John C. Ga ' lagher, 76 Cottage St., New Haven. 1882 William T. Flaviland, 36 Brooklawn Ave. 1883 Harry W. Asher. 674 Orange St.. New Haven. 1884 Howard H. Knapp, 118 Brooklawn Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 1885 Wilson H. Pierce, 63 Bank St., Water- bury, Conn. 1886 Hon. Frank D. Pavey, 115 Broadway, New York. 1887 Isaac Wolfe, 42 Cnurch Sc.. New Haven. 1888 Georg: W. Robinson, Exchange Bldg.. New Haven. 1889 Edward G. Buckland, Care N. Y. N. H. H. R. R. Co., Providence, R. I. 1890 Hon. Robert C. Morris, D.C.L., 135 Broadway, New York. 1891 Frederic E. Mygatt, 79 Wall St., New York. 1892 Frank S. Bishop, 42 Church St., New Haven. 1893 James D. Dewell. 184 Bradley St., New Haven. 1894 James F. Torrence. 40 Elizabeth St., Derby, Conn. 1895 Bernard E. Lynch. 42 Church St., New Haven. 1896 Andrew T. Bierkan, D.C.L., 42 Church Si. 1897 George B. Thayer. 50 State St., Hart- ford, Conn, 1898 Phelps Montgomery, 221 Whitney Ave., New Haven. 1899 Harrison Hewitt, 818 Chapel St., New Haven. 1900 Ernest L. Isbell, Exchange Bldg., New Haven. 1901 Carl F. Bollman, 82 Church St., New Haven. 1902 Ehot Walrous, 121 Church St., New Haven. 1903 Martin J. Cunningham, Post Office Bldg., Danbury, Conn. 1904 George E. Mix, 3rd National Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 1905 Albert H. Jenle, 97 Bristol St.. New Haven. 1906 Frederick R. Ryan, 345 Howard Ave., New Haven. 1910 Kenneth Wynne, 327 Edgewood Ave,, New Haven. 1911 Ernest A. Inglis, 283 Crown St., New Haven. !)ttc6lcal School 1865 Edward L. Washburn, M.D.. 84 Church Si., New Haven. 1868 Robert B. Goodyear. M.D., North Haven, Conn. 1869 Gould A. Shellon, M.D.. 40 White St., Shellon, Conn, 1870 Frank E. Castle. M.D., 77 N. Main St., Waterbury, Conn. 1871 Samuel D. Gilbert, M.D., 27 Wall St., New Haven. 1872 Charles W. Gaylord, M.D., 16 So. Main St.. Branford. Conn. BPMNeR POT POURRl @(g)@ ) 1875 Prof. Thomas H. Russell M.D.. 137 Elm St., New Haven. 1876 Edward H. Welch, M.D., Main Si., Wmsted. Conn. 1877 William C. Welch, M.D., 44 College Si., New Haven. 1878 Max Mailhouse, M.D., 45 Elm St., New Haven. 1879 Ell P. Flml, M.D.. 34 Union St. Rock- Mile, Conn. 1880 J. Francis Calef, M.D., 171 Broad Si., Middlelown, Conn. 1881 James E. Sletson, M.D., 106 High St., New Haven. 1882 Frank H. Wheeler, M.D., 27 Perkins St., New Haven. 1883 Frank N. Loomis. M.D., 116 Elizabeth St.. Derby, Ccnn. 1884 Prof. Oliver T. Osboine, M.D., 252 York Si., New Haven. 1885 Jay W. Seaver, M.D., 25 Lynwood PI., New Haven. 1836 Louis E. Cooper, M.D.. 20 Lester St.. Ansonia, Conn. 1887 Augustine ,A. Crane, M.D., 300 W. Main St., Walerbury, Conn. 1889 Thomas S. Bronson. M.D., 53 Dwight St., New Haven 1890 Prof. Harry B. Ferris, M.D., 395 St. Ronan St., New Haven. 1877 Rev. Samuel C. Bushnell, 11 Maple St., Arlington, Mass. 1878 Rev. Lewis Williams, 26 Faxlon St.. Ulica, N. Y. 1882 Rev. Clifford H. Smith, Pittsford. Vt. 1885 Rev. Pres. E. Lyman Hood. Ph.D., Atlanta Theological Sem.. Atlanta, Ga. 1887 Rev. Howard A. Bridgeman. 14 Beacon S:., Boston, Mass. 1890 Prof. Robert C. Chapin, 709 College St., Belolt. Wis. 1891 Rev. Frederick B. Richa ds, 49 M. Si., South Boston, Mass. 1892 Rev. Dryden W. Phelps, The .A.rcher, San Diego. Cal. 1893 Rev. Frank B. Doane, Chino, Cal. 1894 Rev. Harry C. Meserve, The Manse, Danbury, Conn. 1891 Reuben A. Lockhart, M.D., 760 Wash- ington Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 1892. William M. Kenna, M.D., 1161 Chapel St.. New Haven. 1893 Edward W. Goodenough, M.D., 4-: Leav- enworth St., Waterbury, C onn 1894 Frederick N. Sperry. M.D.. 42 College St. New Haven. 1895 Charles G. Child, Jr., M.D., 114 E. 71st Sc, New York. 1396 Charles W. Holbrook, M.D., 3 Thompson Ave., East Haven, Conn. 1897 E. Terry Smith. M.D.. 36 Pearl Si., Hartford, Conn. 1893 C. Brewster Brainard, M.D., 37 Girard Ave.. Hartford. Conn. 1399 Dorland Smilh, M.D.. 836 Myrtle Ave., Bndgepori, Conn. 1900 George L. Buisl. M.D., 3 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N, Y. 19CI Waller S. Lay. M.D.. Ha:nd;n, Conn. 1902 Albert H. Sharpe, M.D., 5212 Morris St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1903 Harold S. Arnold, M.D., 43 College St., New Haven. 1904 Emanuel C. Fleischner, M.D., 928 Grand Ave., New Haven. 1905 Frank A. Elmes, M.D. 19C6 John E. Parker. M.D., Brooklyn City Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. School 1S95 Rev. Harry W. Johnson, Arlington, Wash. 1896 Rev. Edgar C. Wheeler, 23 Goddard Ave., Rockland. Mass. 1897 Rev. Hezekiah L. Pyle, 598 E. 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1898 Rev. Quincy Blakely, Farminglon. Conn. 1899 Rev. Herbert A. Jump, Brunswick, Me. 1900 Rev. Joseph B. Lyman, Piltsfield, N. H. 1901 Rev. Ferdinand Q. Blanchard, 92 Sussex Ave., Eas;: Orange, N. J. 1903 Rev. Edwm A. Ralp ' i,6l9 8thSt.. Beloit, Wis. igO-l ' Rev. Rodney W. Roundy, 249 Welhers- field Ave., Hartford, Conn. 1905 Rev. William R. Ham ' in, Box 112, Hyde Park, Vt, 1906 Rev. Wilfrid A. Rowell, 999 Church St., Beloit, Wis. 91 2 H c 5 o u - Q u -J U UJ Q (J B? NeR POT POURRl @ (fi) Senior (Tlass Officers 1911 JAMES DWIGHT DANA Class Secretary THOMAS BEER Class Poet CARROLL CLARK HINCKS Class Orator ERASTUS HENR ' HEWITT ..... Class Historian Class Day Committee Allen Skinner Hubbard. Chairman Frederic Joseph Daly John Marshall Holcombe, Jr. Arthur Amory Gammell Edmund Courllandt Stanton Picture Committee William Reginald Wheeler, Chaiiman Waller Hall Mills Harry Brinsmade Van Sinderen Supper Committee Reuben Andrus Holden, Jr., Chairman Clinton Wildes Davis Karl Edward Mosser Edward Gillette Hotchkiss Francis Bayard Rives Class Book Committee Robert Alexander Gibney Harry Stuart Irons James Dwight Dana, ex-officio Cap and Gown Committee Frederick Walton Hyde. Jr., Chairman Frederic Joseph Daly Stanley Thomas Williams Cup Committee Clinton Wildes Davis Alan Lyle Corey Triennial Committee Leslie Soule, Chairman Albert Presby Colburn John Vincent MacDonnell James Dwight Dana Francis Filz Randolph Senior Promenade Committee John Field. Chairman David Sherman Baker John Reed Kilpatrick Arthur Amory Gammell Robert CoUman Walker John M. Holcombe, Jr.. Harry B. Van Sinderen Ivy Committee Cornelius Ennis Lombardi, Chairman Sherwood Sunderland Day Lawrence R. Wheeler as nBMSAfmiiiMmsff, § CQ I CO 3 Q UJ o u Q u O Z Q -J UJ UJ X i o CO 1 @@ BT NeR ' POTPOURRI- ®(S) Sl)effiel6 Senior (Tlass Officers 19U s. CHARLES LUMAN BUCKINGHAM GEORGE ALPIN CHISHOLM CLIFFORD FREDERICK MESSINGER WARREN FOX KAYNOR . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Class Deacon Sheff. Representati es on Senior Promenade Committee Ammi Wright Lancashire John Hamillon Poller Harry P. Hunte r X ' l lam Penn Snyder, Jr. Class Day Committee Springer Harbaugh Brooks, Chairman James Edward Finnessy George McNear Bowles DeWitt Knox Clayton Du Bosque Class Day Historian Washington Plali Supper Committee Clarence Aspinwall Murfey, Chinman Edward Buckingham Hine Irving G. Beebe Class Book Committee William French Burrows, Chairman Kenneth Leiand Allen James William Maitland Horace Beach Merwin Class Book Historians Earl Oatman Kisller Joseph Boyce Talmadge Waller Roy Manny Floyd Wilcox McRae, Jr., Joseph Wood, Jr. Oscar Frank Soule James Dowling Trask, Jr. Picture Committee Wooster Canfield, Chairman Thomas Edward Muriay, Jr. Archibald Young Matthew Giiswold Ely, Chairman Senior German Committee Frederic Palmer Fiske George Stebbins Dickinson Cap and Gown Committee .Arthur Edward Ogiivy, Chairman Silas Hemingway Witherbee Wesson Seyburn Cup Committee Warren Ayer Wells, Chairman George Casper Logan Cedric Malcolm S. Skewe Statisticians Russel Whittlesey, Chairman Edwin Leon Carpenter Le Roland Watrous, Jr. Edward Blaine Dix Triennial Committee Robert Palen Bonnie, Chairman Henry Lane Stout William Richard Barbour 95 wmammsmmami BT NSR POT PQURRl- (g) (g) @ Alumni Associations Secretaries ALABAMA — Paul A. Savage, 1st Nat. Bank BIdg., Birmingham, Ala. BOSTON— Charles Stetson, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. BRISTOL— Thomas A. Tracy, I 56 Pond St.. Bristol, Conn. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA— James A. Ballentine, Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. CENTRAL OHIO— William H. Page, Board of Trade Bldg., Columbus. O. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA— Carl W. Davis, care J. Horace McFarland Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. CHICAGO— William McC. Blair, Chicago Club, Chicago. III. CHINA — Montgomery H. Throop, St. Johns College, Shanghai, China. CINCINNATI— P. Lincoln Mitchell, Trolhon, Building, Cincinnati, O. CLEVELAND— Henry S. Curtiss, 2443 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, O. COLORADO— James G. Rogers, 222 W. Colfax Ave., Denver, Colo. DA ' l ' TON — Robert L. DeArmond, Monument Ave. and Wilkinson St., Dayton, O. DELAWARE— W. Poyntell Johnston, 4 W. 9th St., Wilmmgton, Del. DIXON— Douglas G. Harvey, Dixon. 111. ERIE— R. W. Griswold, 231 W. 1 0th St., Erie, Pa. ESSEX COUNTS ' - Albert H. Atha, 657 Broad St., Newark, N. J. FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Geo. E. Hill, Sanford Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. FLORIDA— Russell E. Colcord, 31 Monroe PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. FULTON AND MONTGOMERY ' COUNTIES— George L. Emmons, 106 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. GEORGIA— William J. Tildson, Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HARTFORD— Lucius B. Barbour, 1 30 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. HAWAII— Robert E. Bond, Trent Trust Co., Ltd., Honolulu, H. I. INDIANA — Walter Myers, Law Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. IOWA— Leo. J. Flynn, 1596 Iowa St., Dubuque. Iowa. 90 BPNNeR POT POURRl - JAPAN — Prof. John T. Swift, Tokyo Higher Normal School, Tokyo, Japan; Shoichi Ohara, Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. KANSAS CITY— Porter B. Godard, 607 N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. KENTUCKY— Gilbert S. Cowan, 435 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. LAKE SUPERIOR— Edward C. Congdon, Lonsdale Bldg., Duluth, Minn. LONG ISLAND— Morris U. Ely, 2 Rector St, New York City. LOUISIANA— Arthur B. LaCour, 1832 Palmer Ave, New Orleans, La. MARYLAND— Albert H. Buck, 1626 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. MERIDEN— Roswell B. Hyatt, 67 East Main St., Meriden, Conn. MICHIGAN— Burns Henry, 158 Fort St.. W., Detroit. Mich. NEBRASKA— Harold C. Evarts, Nebraska Telephone Co., Omaha, Neb. NEW HAVEN — Eugene B. Underwood, 67 Dickerman St., New Haven, Conn. NEW YORK CITY— J. McLean Walton, 1 Wall St., New York City. NORTH CAROLINA— Laurence A. Dodsworth, 309 East Morehead St., Charlotte, N. C. NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK— William J. Walker. 76 State St., Albany, N. Y. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA— J. Taylor Foster. 807 Clay Ave.. Scranton. Pa. NORTHWEST— Sumner T. McKnight. Jr.. 2200 Park Ave., Minneapolis. Minn. ONONDAGA Joseph C. Palmar, M.D., 505 E. Fayette St.. Syracuse. N. Y. OREGON— John D. Carson, care of R. J. Piatt. Bd. Trade Bldg.. Portland. Ore. PHILADELPHIA— Alexander H. Carver. 212 Stephen Girard Bldg.. Philadelphia. Pa. PITTSBURG— Geo. B. Berger. 5516 5th Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. PLAIN FIELD— Lewis A. Williams. Jr.. 25 Broad St.. New York City. READING— F. Randolph Stauffer. 1513 Hill Road. Reading. Pa. RHODE ISLAND— Rush Sturges. 15 Westminster St.. Providence. R. I. ROCHESTER— Robert B. Lindsay. 373 East Ave.. Rochester. N. Y. ST. LOUIS— Samuel K. Holliday. Laclede Bldg.. St. Louis. Mo. SAVANNAH— Wayne Cunningham. 1 1 8 E. 36th St. Savannah. Ga. 97 mammmmsmmmmmmmmmmssm. BTXNNGR POTPOURRI SEATTLE— nes., William A. Peters, N. ' . Block, Seattle, Wash. SOUTH CAROLINA— Henry Buist, 30 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA— Charles M. Latimer, 2516 E. 1st St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Edwm C. Gilbert, M. D., box 216 Santa Barbara, Cal. SOUTHWESTERN— Sigismund Engelkmg, Federal Bldg., El Paso, Texas. TENNESSEE — Prof. Charles S. Brown, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. TEXAS — Silas M. Newton, Amicabb Life Ins. Co., Waco, Texas. TOLEDO— A. L. Kelsey, 1 509 Summit St., Toledo, Ohio. UTAH — Roger Sherman, care Utah Savings Trust Bldg , Salt Lake City, Utah. UTICA— Cortlandt S. Wheeler, 273 Genesee St., Utica, N. ' . VERMONT— Philip R. Leavenworth, State Normal School, Castleton, Vt. WASHINGTON— J. Upsher Moorhead, 1522 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. WESTCHESTER COUNTS ' - Wilham Bailey, Somers, N. Y. WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS— Harry A. Buzzell. 374 Mam St.. Springfield, Mass. WESTERN NEW YORK— William P. Haines, Fidelity Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. WESTERN YALE CLUBS, ASSOCIATED— Charles Wright, Jr., 1007 Majestic Bldg., Detroit, Mich. WISCONSIN— Roger ' . Flanders, 161 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. WYOMING VALLEY— A. A. Beaumont, 54 W. Union St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 98 Societies Senior Citerar Society (Tary Abbott ' d)ontas %(icr 5ttalcolm Waters 1 av i lE6war6 Jordan 3)lmock (Torncllus TEnnls Combaril TLesllc Soulc (Tyrus (Talboun Ourncr. 3r. TAlcxan6cr ojal ■Wl)««tUr 101 mmmmamasmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMm I Senior Society ?. Officers TLawrcncc 5 ajmon6 ' Wb ' cUr ......... President StaixUj obomas Williams --....... Vlcc- Presl6ent TE6Tnuni (TourHamM Stanton .......... Secretary Dfowar Strands Sbattuck .......... Orcasurcr Uames TPwlgbt 1S ana Keeper of tbe Archives Executive (Tommlttee Obomas rmltage TLarrcmore (Tornellus lEnnls CombarM (Clarence Proctor Obomas Members from 1911 IKarold 2)uncan AlKman MZerrlll (Bcorgc Dfastlngs ' yrancls 3Fltz 5 an6olpb Wilfred ttwood eardslej 3ames obeodore IKlllbousc !Frc6 (Tarl 5 eckcrt Stanley TErnest Proven Carl ll fltcbcock 3Francls ! ayard 5 lves (tbarles TEdward Clark 3farry Stuart Urons 5loy Moss 3ames if wlgbt 1S ana Frederick ougbton TKeppy t ernard Wertbelmer Scbarff 5 odney f can TLouls IKofsky Hfoward Trancls Sbattuck Hobn tftourne empscy 3Flovd Eugene TLamb Edmund Courtlandt Stanton Clinton Ellswortb Tarnbam obomas ' rmltage iLarremore Clarence Proctor Z3bomas TLeo Charles BFuller Cornelius Ennls TLombardl Everett Oyler Waters i rtbur mory 5ammell William 2 .rcblbald !5tZc ' fee Cawrence 5 aymond Wbeeler 3farold Talbot Ufartwell Stanley Penfleld 5ttead Stanley Obomas Williams 10: HBHOHHHUlHHKraHHHHHHiHi ■ Senior SoctetY Paul !ftra6forii !l6a6gcr lan TLjlc iTorcy yrcicric Joseph ' aly (Ellnton Wll6cs TDavls Sbcrwoo6 Siin crlan IDay 3obn bourne -S cmfscy tArtbur ll morip ©amrncll yrciicrlck Walton ' Si ' be. (Tomellus TEntiis TLombar l 3ohn Vincent 5nc 2)onneU Sf rancis Tltz an6olpb 3obn oUabman owlan6 CesUc Souk ' Marr ' 2 rinsmaic Van SlniJcrcn Xawrencc 5 ajinon6 b ' ' l ' f 5, 105 i Senior Society (T. S. p. d.d. 3. Uamcs Dwlgbt 2)ana 5 owlan6 £.vans. 3r. Sctl) barton yrcncb Soscpb Sfornc i lUn Skinner ' Jfubbar X lUlam TA.rcblbal6 yttc AUe Efflngbam uckky 5ttorrls, ' Sr. itlorgan 3obn Braj 0 ' !ftrlcn TEwlng Icglnali Pbllblit TErvlng IKascall an6 (Tbarles Cawson 5 «c6 yrancls ajar6 5 lves ■ llllam 2leal c Moblnson. 1r. 5 obcrt (tclcman Walker Clifford :aamsey Wrlgbt 107 I Senior Society Jf raixcls William (Tran all William ttcTKcc £ unn TKcnr? TLlo:?6 TFolsom Stuart Jox Jrccmaix !2K.rtl)ur !5ttowrY Kartwcll Reuben lAit rus lKol6cn. 3r. 3ohn ! aKcr l-folllstcr l war (Sillctti KotcbKlss Abbot Augustus Cow. T3r. !5 obcrt !: arrlc Cucbars TEgbcrt Mlcrsercau Walter Kail 5tlllls Alex Wcsscl Sbaplclgb Edmund (Tourtlaitit Stanton Hobn Oaylor I3crrj. 3r6. 109 Hunlor JF ' rateritilY Gary Abbott Benjamin Selden Bacoi David Sherman Baker James Lenox Ban s, Jr. George Burgess Francis William Crandall James Dwight Dana George Webster Darr Robert Champion Deming John Bourne Dempsey Frederick Eckstein Rowland Evans, Jr. Henry Llojd Folsom Ansel Whiting Gillis John Hugus Caldwell Jasper Adams Campbell, Jr. Willis Kellogg Clark Frederick Lansing Day Jacob MacGavock Dic ' dnson Jr. William Francis Flagg Stanley Easton Gifford Samuel Glover Stanley Gale Harris Mervin Stanley Hart Cavour Hartley Johnfritz Achelis Douglass Marshall Allen Charles Wentworth Baker Albert Long Bartlett, Jr. Alexander Humphrey Board Charles Anns Bonnell Joseph Epes Brown Arthur Bradley Campbell James Fenimore Cooper, Jr. Auguste Julien Cordier 19U Havens Grant Richard Ware Hall Edward Harrah Arthur Mowry Hartwell Carroll Clark Hinck. ' :. John Marshall Holcombe, Jr. Edward Gillette Hotchkiss Allen Skinner Hubbard Reuben Jeffery. Jr. Francis William Kittredge Jr Thomas Annitage Larremorc Kenneth Lo Blanc Cornelius Ennis Lombard! 1912 Ralph Keeler Hiram. MacFarlane King Francis MacMaster Knight Martin Le Boutillier , Harold Stevens Lines Edwin Penfield Mead George Gordon Mead Denison Morgan Frederic Parsons MuUins Vincent Bernard Murphy Percy James Orthwein Theodore Dwight Partridge 1913 Ambrose Coghill Cramer Albert Beecher Crawford Robert DriscoU Stanley Robbins Eddy Charles Billings Gleason Carl William Hamilton Oliver Corse Hoyt John Stafford Hunter Shepard Krech 111 Abbot Augustus Low, Jr. Robert Barrie Luchars Edward Thomas Morrill EflRngham. Buckley Morris, Jr. William Trigg Pigott, Jr. Joseph Franck Rumsey Richard Collier Sargent Alex Wessel Shapleigh Leslie Soule .George Hamlet Taylor John Taylor Terry, 3rd James Webster Waters Edgar Montillion WooUey Henry Eldridge Perry Thomas McClure Peters Richard Henry Phillips Stanley Melville Rowe Sumner Smith Eugene Morgan Thomasson Daniel Grant Tomlinson Chapin Filkin Tubbs Temple Haydn Tweedy Edmund Bancroft Twombly John Russell Winterbotham Edward Crary Lord Nathaniel Clark Reed Murray Rushmore William Griffith Ewing Tytus Stuyvesant Wainwright, Jr. Joseph Richmond Walker Henry Pitt Warren, Jr. Frank Augustus Whipple William Henderson Woolverton il Tfunior J raternit Thomas Beer Edward Seymour Blair Jolin Douglas Crawford Clinton Wildes Davis Slicrwooc ' Sunderland Day Edward Jordan Dimock William McKee Dium Clement Charles Elwell, Jr. John W. Field Seth Barton French, 2nd Elliott Pitman Frost Arthur Amory Gammell Frederick Lawrence Gay Stephen Strong Gregory, Jr. Floyd Brush Augustine Julian Cornell Biddle Watson Keep Blair Paul Stilwell Briusmade William Christian Bullitt, Jr. George Garvin Chandler John Chandler Harold Tripp Clement Joseph LacassG Cote, Jr. Eric Powell Dawson Xerxes John Farrar Pomeroy Tucker Francis Paul Strong Achilles Calvin Durand Allen John Adams Appleton Edwin Howard Baker, Jr. Richard Wheeler Baker Alexander Lamhert Barbour Phelps Baruum Benjamin Ford Brundred Walter Camp, Jr, 1911 John Baker HoUister James Augustus Haight, Jr. Joseph Home Clarke Fo : Hunn Frederick Walton Hyde John Reed Kilpatrick Harold Moiton Landon Raymond Williams Lewis Paul Patterson Frederick Arnold Pease Ewing Reginald Philbin Erving Hascall Rand Charles Lawson Reed Francis Bayard Rives Howard Francis Shattuck Oliver Harrison Smith Edmund Pendleton LivingstonHarry Brinsmade VanSinderen William Archibald McAfee William De Forest Manice Keith Merrill Paul Coe Nicholson 1912 Franklin Herbert Gates Clifford Argyle Gross Daniel Addison Heald Peter Henderson Arthur Howe Donald Robertson Hyde Joseph Stickney Kimball William Siebert Lambie Archibald McClure Henry Newton Mei-ritt Charle.? Henry Paul William Allison Peters, Tr, 1913 Heni ' y Auchincloss Colgate George Bruce Coi-telyou, Jr, Richard Leech Davisson George Arthur Dixon, Jr, Edward Woolsey Freeman Anson Blake Gardner William Averell Harriraan Augustus Sidney Lovett, Jr. Richard Sherman Lyman 118 Robert Coleman Walker Alexander Royal Wlieeler Lawi-ence Raymond Wheeler William Reginald Wheeler Josiah Macy Willetts Philip Skinner Piatt Mortimer Robinson Proctor Gordon Loring Rand Edwin Gardner Weed Ruge Jame. ' i Gregory Smith Selden Palmer Spencer, Jr. Edward Stevens Edwin Augustus Strout, Jr. Alexander Campbell Tener Edward Howard Towiisend Lewis Merriam Wiggin William Longley York Edward Howard York, Jr. Philip McGhie Charles Henry Marshall. Jr. Jesse Holladay Philbin Richard Whitfield Robbins Laurence von Post Schwab Hugh Briar Scott Allan Shelden George Courtney Stanley George Edward Stevens, Jr. Aaron Augustus Vaiiderpoel •,t!ryrv;w--vrr . yjjf v -;,ytvA- ' .i ' JV v i Junior JPraternit Philip Thompson Allen Robert Bruce Anderson Paul Bradford Badger Hamill Wood Baker Joseph Bloom Blackburn Horace Rollin Boyiiton Joseph Henry Bragdon Ulysses Hayden Bi ' ockway, Robert John Carpenter Thomas Walker Carter Kortright Church Mather Cleveland Joseph Addison Copp Alan Lyle Corey 1911 Frederic Joseph Daly James McLellan Dain Charles Shaver DeLong Ralph Brintnall Durell Robert Leslie Picks Howard Brooks Freeman Stuart Fox Freeman JrJames Prentice Garland Maxwell Crouse Hughes Joseph Matthew Lynch William Glenn McKee Egbert Mersereau Laurence Stillman Morrison Karl Edward Mosser Morgan John Gray O ' Brien Stuyvesant Peabody Francis Fitz Randolph William Meade Robinson, Jr. Zeno Carl Ross John Eliot Rowland John Tilghman Rowland Henry Pepper Scott, Jr. Kenneth Hanna Sessions Charles Shartenberg Sturges Bradford Shields Ralph Emerson Taylor Ben,1amin Casper Thompson Clifford Ramsey Wright Philip North Wright Charles Arbuthnot, 3rd Harold Lewis Banghart Frank Tennis Bowman, Jr. Francis Thibault Boyd Theodore Leffingwell Bronson Horace Dewitt Brush Harold Whitfield Carhart Carroll Chevalier Carstairs Theodore Willard Case William Burr Chapman Louis Connick Laurence Marshall Cornwall Harold Spencer Day Reginald LaGrange Auchinclos; Walter Irving Badcer, Jr. Fletcher Van Wie Blood Douglas Mortimer Bomeisler Samuel Kennedy Brown Peter Coopei Bryce George Hall Chaney John Coleman, Jr. Alfred Cowles, 3rd Walton Whittingham Cos 1912 Bcimett De Beixedon Jay Morse Ely Herman Rutgers LeRoy Em Edgar Wells Freeman Robert Abbe Gardner Laurence Swift Garland William Vincent Griffin John Glenny Howard William Kirk Kaynor Robert Fresnel Loree Elmer William McDevitt Joseph Minott Mulford Gerald Clery Murphy Esmond Paul O ' Brien mettCharles Parsons John Palmer Parsons Clarence Lee Perkins Stewart Lansing Pittman George Finley Richmond, Jr. John Cameron Stoddart Henry Abbott Street Charles Bnckalow Waller John Jacob Westermann, Jr. Paul Mack Whelan Stuart Strong Wilson 1913 sRobert Ovens Derrick Howard William Flye Sam William Hardwick Leonard Colton Hanna, Jr. Archer Harman •Joseph Harrison Holliday Robert Lehmann Hugh Havelock McLean, Jr. Heni y Humphrey Parsons 115 Cole Albert Porter Norman Hatfield Read Homer Eugene Sawyer, .Ir. Jesse Spalding Theodore Gaillord Thomas,2nd John Mason Tilney William Otip Waters, Jr. Vanderbilt Webb Arnold Whitridge mmmimmsmmsssmmmmmmmmsm P :;:3S__ESi ::f- Tfunicr JF raternitY John Aldeu Tyler Clark Johr Francis Collins Joseph Connolly Chanter Cornish Malcolm WaterE Davis Rodney Dean John Templenian Doneghy, Robert Alexander Gibney James Parke Gillespie Fisher Goodhue Eugene Hollister Gray Justus Miller Hai-twell Charles Virgil Hickox, Jr. Charles Frederic Berg Traver Briscoe Orton Piatt Camp Clarence Russell Carter Robert Parker Clarke Salter Storrs Clark Eugene Thomas Connolly John Cornelius Coughlin Benjamin Francis Crowley Howard Wlieeler Curtis George Edward Dimock. Jr. Clarence Emir Allan Francis Theodore Eenn3tt Gordon Farrar Blackwood Breckenildge Atwater Day Alonzo Elliott, Jr. Russell Frost. Jr. Addison Bennef. Green George Rice Hann Albeit Emmet Kent Alrick Hubbel! Man. Jr. 1911 Reuben Andrus Holden, Jr. George Frederick IngersoU Waldemar Hubbel! Jacob Ralph Herbert Jewell Austin Kilbourn Jonathan Francis Kilbourn William. Turney Kimber Ji .Floyd Eugene Lamb Frank Waldo Lathrop Charles Taylor Lee Shirley McAndrew John Vincent McDonnell Alexander Drununond Marks 1912 James Dunlap, Jr. James Briggs Felton Cecil Banks Gardner Charles Terry Greenwood Leon Hanssen Hass Henry Panet Hastings William Traver; Jerome, Jr. Charles Lewis Larkin Charles Sherwood Munson Charles Whitney Page, Jr. 1913 Alexander McAndrav Philip Marvel Jr. ■John Davenport Moonoy William. Droun Phelps Edward Randall, Jr. Frank McNulty Ransom Samuel Edward Raymond Henry Maynard Rees Charles Bill Rockwell 117 William Caramack Miller Walter Hall Mills Gardner Carter Porter William Albert Prime, Jr. Clarence Wardwell St. John James Waugh Sanders Henry Knox Sherrill Mason Brayman Starring, Jr. Clarence Proctor Thomas Orrin Herbert Tilson Cyrus Calhoun Turner, Jr. Edward Curtis Wheeler Stanley Williams Walter Esher Yaggy Charles Abram Parcells Raymond Augustus Parker Maurice Trumbull Rowland Roger Wolcott Sc|uire Lewis Newkirk Stanton Holmes Harris Vail DeVer Cady Warn.n- John Stewarb Watson Harold Curtis Wilcox Henry Wagner Wrght John Wallace Yomig Brenton Hall Scott Lynde Selden John William Starret Thornton Chatfield Thayer Lynn Harrison Thompson Malcolm, Rutherford Thorpe James Ward Twichell Ewing Thurston Webb Willy me Forbes Woodward George Woithington, Jr. I, ' Junior JraternitY Harold Duncan Aikiuan Joseph Wickliff Beach Samue! Sikes Board Orlando Cohden Brown Ellsworth Biishnell Beth Vincent Butterfield John Randall Chandler Edward Goddard Clark Albert Presby Colburn Scoville Thomas Devan William Brooke Dunwoody Clinton Ellsworth Faniham Joel Ellis Fisher, Jr. Arthur Hammond Armstrong Earle Hoit Ballou Evans Ellicott Bartlett Joseph LeCoute Bell Allan Richardson Bensinger Walter Thorpe Bosworth Percival Vaughn Bowen William Bare Cist William Mansur Claflin Leroy Upson Gardner Edwin Norman Hickman Courtlandt Babcock, Jr. Clarence Earl Barton Donald Storrs Bridgman Norman Sydney Buck Robert Wales Buck Charles Frederick Cellar William Harvey Chalmer Lawrence Curtis Francis Leo Daily Roger Andrew Fuller 1911 Stanhope Foster Howard Tallmadge Foulkes Henry Gemmer Giler. Pollard Greene Martin Hall Griffing Harold Talbot Hai-twell Henry William Heinrich Erastus Henry Hewitt Henry Morrison Hille Treat Clark Hull Harry Stuart Irons Frederick Boughton Keppy 1912 Hewette Elwell Joyce John Ruse Larus, Jr. William Harmon Loughridge Donald McConaughy Harry Ziegler Maxwell RoUin Donald Moore Ober Morning John Caldwell Overbagh Harold Schjoth Palmer Clifford Hayes Pangburn Frederick Abraham Laubscher James McKeen Lewis Joseph Prescott Little Paul Griswold Macy John Goodridge Martin Robert Alexander Patterson Fred Carl Reckert Thomas Pattison Reid John Henry Reisner Charles Phinney Rodenbach Edmund Courtlandt Stanton Herbert Orvin Tuttle Frank Miller Willis Carlton Mortimer Reynolds Henry Blodget Richards William Huntington Russell Charles Seaver Smith Harold Vincent Smith Stuart Leicester Southgate Elliott Edmund Stearns Theodore Rogers Waugh, Jr. Moun ' Kenmoren Wild Harold Worthington 1913 Ralph H. Gabriel Spencer Merwin Francis Gilmore Harold Thayer Nearing Robert Augustus HendricksonHerbert Elmer Pickett Paul Leon Houston Vincent Leo Keating 5 John Winthrop Loveland, Jr. s, 2ndTohn Wentworth Luce Lovell Waldo Mason Joseph Beatty McCullough James Edward Meeker V. Lawrence Barnes Proctor Philip Gray Russell Gordon Lockwood Schenck George Frederick Schofield Arthur Neutral Sheriff Ralph Comstock Taylor Edward Jerome Webster massmmsmsm. S. S. S. Society DAVID THOMAS BEALS ALAN HENDRY BROWN LEONARD FLINT BURDETT WILLIAM ST. CLAIR CHILDS FRANCIS WILLIAM COATES CHARLES HENRY COOPER WILLIAM JOSEPH CORBOY WILBUR LUCIUS CROSS. Jr. LEE GARNETT DAY JOHN FLETCHER ENGLISH WALLACE DELAMETER EYRE ROY AVEZZANA FLOYD-JONES HENRY GAITHER FOWNES WALTER JOSEPH GLE.ASON CHARLES GOODWIN ABRAHAM LOUIS HASBROUCK RAYMOND MORGAN HOLMES JOSEPH FREDERICK PAUL HUDSON DAVID JOHNSON OLIN RITTENHOUSE KUHN JAMES WILLIAM MAITLAND LE ROY MARTIN LE ROY BRADLEY MITCHELL HAROLD BEERS RANDALL JAMES ARTHUR REILLY BERNARD HARRISON RULE WILLI.AM CAPEN SHANK JOHN RUSHER SHUMAN SAMUEL BRADEN SNEATH, 2nd LESLIE CHARLES SNYDER LOUIS ROEMMER ST. DTMILLER HERBERT JULIUS STCJRSBERG VAUGHAN HARRISON WILSON SILAS HEMENWAY WITHERBEE WOOD, Jr. 121 S. S. S. Society JOHN EDWARD BARBEY BROUSSAIS COMAN BECK SPENCER BIDDLE SPRINGER HARBAUGH BROOKS ROBERT LARKIN BROOKS RALPH MORRIS BURCH HAROLD WOODWORTH BURCHARD JOSEPH ARCHIBALD CARSON THOMAS McKOWN COOK, Jr. EDWARD ENGLE EYRE McCLURE FAHNESTOCK ROBERT TAYLOR FRISBIE REGINALD HUMPHREY FULLERTON CARLOS STOCKWELL GREELEY HARRY PAUL GREENOUGH HOYT ELMORE HA ES THEOPHILUS ROGERS HYDE, 3d ROBERT EDWARD HUNTER JOHN AVERY INGERSOLL PAUL BAXTER LANIUS JOHN ALEXANDER LOGAN JOHN STEPHENS MARTIN NATHAN PARKER MEARS JAMES WALLACE PARAMORE JOSEPH GREER PEPPARD, Jr. JOHN HAMILTON POTTER WATKINS WENDELL REYNOLDS NATHANIEL EDW. CALDWELL RUTTER LAWTON GRISWOLD SARGENT EDWARD SAVAGE WESSON SEYBURN DWIGHT LEWIS SEYMOUR JOHN ADDISON SINGER EDWARD ULREY THATCHER ADAM GENTLES THOMSON CHARLES GILBERT WALDO, Jr. WILLIAM HARRY WILLIAMS, Jr. WILFRID WOOD 123 5. 5. 5. Society HENRY LAURENCE ACHILLES JAMES ARTHUR ATWOOD Jr. ELI BARLOW. Jr. JOHN GERRISH BAUSHER HART JARVIS BEACH ZACHARIAH BELCHER, V. CHANDLER WELLS BLEISTEIN GEORGE GALT BOURNE CHARLES LUMAN BUCKINGHAM, Jr. ROBERT LINCOLN CAMPBELL JOSEPH BRECKENRIDGE GARY GEORGE ALPIN CHISHOLM CALVERT BYRON COTTRELL. 3rd. EDMUND JACKSON DAVIS JOHN STIRLING DEANS FRANK MARION DOUGHERTY DOUGLAS WOOD DUNN SAMUEL ASHMEAD DYER DEAN MANN EV. NS WILLIAM EMERY EDWARD HUNTINGTON ETHRIDGE DONALD BROWN FERGUSON WILSON PERKINS FOSS. Jr. RALPH WETMORE HALSEY JOHN CROSSAN HAYS WILLIAM FRANCIS HOWE ERLE OATMAN KISTLER HARVEY COWLES KNOWLES DeWITT KNOX JOSEPH W.ARREN LEWIS, Jr. LOUIS FREDERIC LOUTREL ALV.AN MARKLE, Jr. DAVID WALTERS MABEE KENNETH McCLINTOCK ANDREW HINES McCREERY ROGER WOLCOTT NEWBERRY WILLIAM HOWARD NIMICK, Jr. ARTHUR EDWARD OGILVY GEORGE PEABODY HARRY GUSHING PIPER GEORGE POTTER RADCLIFFE ROMEYN JAMES WOOD SCULLY, Jr. ROBERT ALEXANDER SHARON OGILVIE HENRY SHELDON DANIEL CLARKE WHARTON SMITH, 2nd. CHARLES NELSON SNOWDEN WILLIAM PENN SNYDER GARRICK MALLERY SPENCER FRANCIS LEWIS STEPHENSON, Jr. JOHN HENDERSON STEWARD SVANTE MAGNUS SWENSON RUFUS SYLVESTER TUCKER GEORGE THOMPSON, Jr. CHARLES DOOLITTLE WALCOTT, Jr. ROBERT EDWARD LEE WILSON, Jr. 12.5 ttfy:t ' i ' -:,t.i. S. S. S. Society IFIk. RUEL ROSS APPLETON HERBERT EWART BENNETT MILES GRANT BLAKESLEE WILLIAM POPE BOECKLER EUGENE LATHAM BROWN HAROLD BURNHAM WILLIAM FRENCH BURROWS WOOSTER CANFIELD FREDERICK BRUGGERHOF CAPEN ROBERT CARR CHURCHILL JOSEPH BENNETT DUNBAUGH JAMES EDWARD FINNESSY REUBEN FENTON FISHER FREDERIC PALMER FISKE MYRON ELMER FULLER ALFRED LESLIE GREEN RAYMOND BRYANT GERARD WILLIAM THURSTON GILBERT HAROLD SAXTON GRAHAM FREDERICK DAVID GRAVE. Jr. ARTHUR THOMAS HANSORD BENJAMIN HARWOOD JOHN JAMES FRAZER HILLMAN SP.AULDING HOWE HARRY PHIPPS HUNTER MALCOLM FULLER JONES LUTHER LOOMIS KILLAM AMMI WRIGHT LANCASHIRE FLOYD WILCOX MacRAE, Jr. CLIFFORD FREDERICK MESSINGER ERNEST WETMORE PITTMAN LESTER BEACH PLATT, Jr. GEORGE LAURENCE REDMAN MALCOLM BECKWITH ROSS RICHARD HOWARD ROYCE HAROLD STOCKTON STILES ELIJAH JAMES STONE HENRY LANE STOUT WALTER VANDERVEEN STRUBY HOWARD CALVIN SYKES JAMES ROBERT KEENE TAYLOR NORBERT SYLVR CHOUTEAU WALSH HEWITT SEYMOUR WEST KENNETH KNIGHT WHEELER JAMES YEST 126 S. S. S. Society JOHN FAIRCHILD ADAMS ROBERT JOHNSTON BADHAM JAMES BEAMER BARRY WILLIAM BAYNE, 3rd. GEORGE McNEAR BOWLES FRANK McCREERY CALLAHAN CHARLES WINGARD CARL ALEXANDER WALLACE CHAUNCEY SECOR CUNNINGHAM. Jr. EDWIN BOYNTON DICKINSON GEORGE STEBBINS DICKINSON JOHN CAPEN EAMES, Jr. DONALD McRUER EDDY WILLIAM AYRES GALBRAITH HAROLD LUFKIN GOFF WILLIAM DICKEY GRAVES HARRY HEILBORN RUSSELL JOHN HOLDEN ROBERT FRANKLIN IVES WILLIAM TREDWELL KETCHAM HOWARD BARKER LEE HORACE BEECH MERWIN ROBERT BENSEN MEYER CLEMENT WOODNUTT MILLER HAROLD FREDERICK MONTGOMERY DANIEL H. MOON. Jr. CLARENCE ASPINWALL MURFEY INNIS O ' ROURKE WILLIAM McKlNLEY OSBORNE STANLEY PARTRIDGE ADDISON JULIUS PARRY CHARLES HUBERT RAY DONALD SATTERTHWAITE JULIUS BENEDICT SMITH VERNON ANDERSON SMITH ADDISON STILLWELL WILLIAM ANGEL STONE DANIEL SUMMERS THOMAS BONSER SUMMERS JOSEPH BOYCE TALMADGE FREDERICK ADOLPHUS TILLMANN EDWARD ABBOTT TITCOMB FREDERICK DAVIS VAN SICKLEN WILLARD FOSTER WALKER THOMAS RITCH WATERBURY RUSSELL WHITTLESEY PAUL WICK 127 fe ' . fe ¥ ' s : S. S. S. Society JOHN JAMES BEATTIE. Jr. ANGELO HERBERT BENNELL RICHARD EDMUND BISHOP RICHARD ANDREWS BIXBY HARVEY WILMOT BLACK JAMES FREDERIC BROWN, 2nd. NILS FREDERICK BYLUND EDWIN LEON CARPENTER DANIEL BABST CELLAR HARMON JOHN COOK ROBERT HORTH CORNELL ALBERT BERNARD COXE WILLIAM CROSBY ALVIN WILLIAM DeCLERQUE HARRY EDWARD DREVENSTEDT HAROLD STEARNS DWIGHT CHARLES BUFORD FENNELL HOWARD IRWIN FULLERTON GEORGE FRANCIS HADLEY HAROLD DANIEL HODGKINSON VAN DYNE HOWBERT WILLIAM GLEN HULBERT GEORGE INGRAM WILLIAM BRADFORD JOYCE, Jr. HERBERT VOLBRATH KOHLER GEORGE DUFF MACBETH JOHN BURBANK NICHOLS DIEDERICK CHRISTIAN OLDENBORG, Jr. dudley ely raymond ely raymond Deforest guy Raymond john means seaton thaddeus harold spencer alanson eugene stewart howard dow thompson james tod JAMES DOWLING TRASK, Jr. OSCAR RUSSELL TURNER DONALD FORBES WAY WARREN AYER WELLS THOMAS FORRESTER WETTSTEIN HARRY LAWRENCE WHITE CLYDE ANDRIES WINCHELL HAROLD ADAMAR WINTJEN 120 S, S. S. Society JOHN HOWARD JOHNSTON ADAMS MARTIN CEDRIC DOWLING SHERMAN ARMSTRONG LeROY PERLEY BENNETT KENRIC HAUGH BIRD ROBART HOGARTH BOYER WILLIAM MOFFAT BRAMWELL ALLAN WEBB BREED DONALD BARNES BROCKETT HOLLEY RUDD CANTINE JAMES HARVEY CARLL, Jr. ARCHIBALD CLARKE MAURICE DIEHL COOPER HAROLD DAVID COWAN CHARLES WALTER MACKINTOSH GEDDES SHEPARD BLISS GORDY FREDERICK MANNING HARTSHORNE WILLIAM NATHANIEL HUTCHINGS WARREN FOX KAYNOR WALTER LOMBARD McGILL JOHN McINTOSH JOHN THOMPSON MAFFETT RALPH HENRY MATTHIESSEN DeWITT ERASER OTTMAN STANLEY GORDON SECCOMBE PRESCOTT KING TOWLE PENNELL WAGNER 131 If. ' vy ' - ' -. - - ' S. S. S. Society ASHLEY DAY ADAMS LEONARD BISHOP BADEAU WILLIAM THORNE BAHLMAN LOUIS DUNCAN BAILLY-BLANCHARD IRVING GOODSPEED BEEBE WALLACE BIGELOW ROBERT PALEN BONNIE ALFRED CASS BOWMAN HOWARD STANFORD BRAINERO LOUIE MERRITT BROOKS HENRY BOARDMAN CONOVER CHARLES EDWARD CONWAY LLOYD SCRIBNER COONEY MORRIS JAMES DALE STANLEY WORTHINGTON DWINNELL JOHN THOMAS FINNEGAN ALEXANDER ANDERSON GAY WALTER GEER, Jr. STANHOPE SCOTT GODDARD WOODLING MORRIS HAUSER FREDERICK BRONSON HAWLEY CLIVE PALMER JAFFRAY G. ELKIN3 KNABLE CHARLES BRIDGEN LANSING GEORGE CASPAR LOGAN FRANKLIN HOLCOMB LOOMIS JOHN STEBBINS LOOMIS FREDERICK CLARK LYMAN ROY ARMSTRONG MacKINNON SCUDDER MERSMAN CHARLES GEORGE MILLS CHARLES KINDNESS MOORE HERNDON JOSEPH NORRIS LUCIAN PLATT HOWARD PYLE. Jr. THEODORE PYLE WILLIAM SEYMOUR, Jr. OLIVER FRANK SOULE ROBERT SYLVESTER STEWART JOSIAH DONALD THOMPSON EDGAR BRONSON TOLMAN, Jr. HERBERT HAROLD VREELAND. Jr. JOHN CHESTER WARNOCK WILLIAM GEORGE WARNOCK 132 S, J.. Scleatlflc HfonorarY Society VaU (Tbaptcr JOSEPH WICHAM ROE Pres.denl LEO FREDERICK RETTGER Vice-President NATHANIEL HERZ Treasurer EDWIN HOYT LOCKWOOD Corresponding Secretary GEORGE ALBERT STETSON Recording Secretary Tf acuUy HARRY LESLEY AGARD DAVID DEITCH LEIB HAROLD SEARS ARNOLD CARLTON HOWARD MARYOTT GEORGE ALFRED BAITSELL WILDER TILESTON WALLACE ALVIN WILSON Sra6uatc Scl)ool WALTER RANSOM BARROWS DONNEL FOSTER HEWETT KIRK BRYAN EDWIN J. ROBERTS CHARLES WALES DRYSDALE SAMUEL RAY SCHOLES MORRIS SEIDE FINE NEIL EVERETT STEVENS MERTON YARWOOD WILLIAMS 5tZc6lcal Scbool HARRY LOUIS ABRAMSON TPorcstrj School JOHN HENRY FAHRENBACH CHARLES HARLAN WATZEK yaU (Tollcgc JOEL ELLIS FISHER, Jr. FRED CARL RECKERT LAURENCE STILLMAN MORRISON HOWARD FRANCIS SHATTUCK ROBERT ALEXANDER PATTERSON EVERETT OYLER WATERS 5bcf lcl( ScUtttific School STANLEY CRITTENDEN BALL SIMON BRETZFELDER KLEINER RUFUS FRANK BLOUNT CARL STARKER LEOPOLD SAMUEL WINSHIP CASE ALBERT SHELEY LOW FRANKLIN JEROME CHAMPLIN WASHINGTON PLATT ARSENE NISHAN CHORBAJIAN EUSTIS THACHER ROWLAND CHARLES FRANCIS CLISE ROSCOE HENRY SUTTIE SAMUEL GOLDSCHMIDT ELIHU SMITH WING 133 Senior Hfonorarp Society RUFUS FRANK BLOUNT SPRINGER HARBAUGH BROOKS CHARLES LUMAN BUCKINGHAM GEORGE ALPIN CHISHOLM FOSTER HOLMES BROUSSAIS COMAN BECK FRANK McCREERY CALLAHAN ROBERT LINCOLN CAMPBELL 19U S. CARL STARKER LEOPOLD LOUIS FREDERIC LOUTREL WASHINGTON PLATT JOSEPH BOYCE TALMADGE JOSEPH WOOD, Jr. 1912 S. THEOPHILUS RODGERS HYDE, 3rd. LUCIAN PLATT JAMES ARTHUR REILLY JAMES WOOD SCULLY, Jr. 134 ! edlcal Scl)ool Society 1911 CHARLES W. COMFORT EUGENE J. STATES HARRY L. ABRAMSON CHARLES G. BARNUM LEWIS S. BOOTH ROBERT E. BUCKLEY SAMUEL C. HARVEY RICHARD F. SEIDENSTICKER INGLIS F. FROST GEORGE B. GARLICK 1912 FRANCIS E. GESSNER DAVID P. SMITH DELOS J. BRISTOL 1913 CHARLES E. KAUFMANN FRANK M. COPPOCK LEROY U. GARDNER DAVENPORT HOOKER 1914 EDGAR M. JOHNSON DONALD G. RUSSELL ALLTON L. SHERMAN 135 ■ f ■---■Alvi . ' .i ' rArAiv ' ! e6ical Scl)ool Society Skull ani Sceptre GEORGE FRANCIS CAHILL CHARLES THOMAS FLYNN WILLIAM FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM LOUIS HENRY LEVY 1912 MARTIN EDWIN BRY FORREST GLEN CROWLEY GEORGE HENRY DALTON CHARLES WILLIAM DEPPING ISAO HIRATA JOSEPH FRANCIS O ' BRIEN WILLIAM HENRY JOSEPH O ' BRIEN WILLIAM HERBERT ORDWAY, Jr. ARTHUR KIRK OWEN 1913 FRANCIS AUGUSTINE McGREEN WALLACE NATHANIEL SWEET 1914 WILLIAM CECIL LEAVENWORTH JOSEPH LEO McEVITT 136 MZe6lcal Scl)Ool Society A,A A „,_„,-KA7TTIA 1911 WILLIAM JOHN HENRY FISCHER PAUL KIBBE SELLEW WALLACE SYMAN ORCUTT 1912 EUGENE FREDERICK CALLENDER CHARLES HENRY CARROLL ROSCIUS IRVING DOWNS EDWARD HARRY KIRSCHBAUM EDWARD LEWIS ROCHFORT PLATT HARRISON ROGERS ROBERT FREDERICK SCHOLL WALTER CLARK TILDEN AUGUST SARTORIUS 1913 SAMUEL HENR ' i ' BRAUDE PAUL GALPIN SHIPLEY ALEXANDER BERTHOLD TIMM 1914 MALCOLM KEMPER Xaw Scl)Ool SocielY CO;iSETSm ' Rl( 1911 GEORGE HENRY MAHLSTEDT JAMES VAN DEVANTER CRISP STEPHEN WHITNEY ARTHUR WREN WILLIAM LUXON WALLACE CHARLES EDWARD JULIN JAMES ERWIN PARKER ARNOLD SCHMIDT JOSEPH BENSON STEVENS ROGER HALL LONGHRAN WILLIAM TAYLOR GEORGE WILLIAM MUELLER ALEXANDER WELLS PECK ERNEST ALEXANDER INGLIS BERNARD FRANCIS McLAIN, Jr. RAYMOND EDMUND HOCKETT JULIAN SOPHUS THOMPSON SAMUEL REED DIGHTON CARL DeVERE JOHNSON RUSSELL HENRY NICHOLS HAROLD EDWARD TIERNEY ANDREWS JOHN LEAVENS LILLEY CLARENCE CHESTER CHILDS CHARLES JAMES McGRAW FRANCIS METZAR WATROUS HENRY FALLOW VAUGHN PAUL WEBB HAROLD PATTEN SMALL JOHN FREDERICK BAKER HARRY 1912 ALEXANDER WELINGTON CREEDON ROBERT BACON ENGLISH ROGER BERNARD FAHERTY EDWIN ARMSTRONG CLARK ELMER STEPHEN REDICK THOMAS HEWES JOSEPH ARCADIUS ALLARD. Jr. SAMUEL HENRY FANCHER, Jr. STUART IRONS DAVID LEWIS DAGGETT WALTER RAYMOND MAIN 1913 JOHN JOSEPH McCarthy ARTHUR THOMAS KEEFE OLIVER BRUCE HUSTON ost ( ra6uatcs HULING PARKER ROBERTSON, Jr. CARROLL JUDD LORD ARMSTRONG BARROW 138 '  CTT ifgjr lL ' lt i3H1fl3g ClP . ' V ' tOI R.HJJItfi3MtCHI1iT)fy  ; i«1 «Tj fc   K r . ' ' v«: . ik TLaw Scl)Ool Society EDWIN KASLITT ARVINE NEIL PERRY CULLOM JOHN KENNEDY FINLAYSON KERN BLAINE FONTAINE GUION HILLMAN FOUNTAIN EDWARD BYRON HAROLD BROOKS SWEARENGEN HUTCHINSON EDWARD COLUMBUS JEROME CHARLES WILLIAM MURPHY KENNETH ELWOOD NETTLETON CANTON THOMAS O ' DONNELL FRANK ALEXANDER ROSS ALFRED JOHN WHITE LOUIS BRADSTREET ZACKER WILLIAM FREDERICK deZALDO 139 TCaw Scl)ool Society ANDREW JACKSON ALDRIDGE, Jr. ALFRED BARTON, Jr. MALCOLM HAMILTON CLARK HENRY DYER COWLES, Jr. CHARLES WESLEY DARLING ROBERT TREAT DEWELL GEORGE ROBERT DEXTER MARSHALL RAMSEY DIGGS KIMPTON ELLIS MICHAEL L. FAHEY MYRON MURPHY GIBBENS COVEY FLOYDE GRIDER RALPH HAYDEN FRANK ROY HURLBUTT JOHN MICHAEL JOYCE FREEMAN LIGHT FRED FRED MASTERS LYON WILLIAM GEORGE MURRAY WILLIAM JOSEPH NOLAN ERNEST FRANCIS OAKLEY J. F. T. O ' CONNOR ROBERT FRANKLIN REEVES FLAVEL ROBERTSON WILLIAM AMES ROBINSON LEWIS MANVILLE SAWYER, Jr. HENRY ROCKWELL SHAFFER DAVID STREIFF RICHARD SHUEY SWAIN CHARLES WAYNE TEATER LEVI NELSON TILLOTSON VERDON O. WELCH CHARLES HERBERT WHITMAN LEE WILSON 140 Kniverslt Society ook anb onb RAYMOND FRANK BAKER BURTON WILLIAM BARTLETT JOSEPH SUMNER BATES RAYMOND BROWER BOWEN WALTER EDWIN BROOKE FRANK ALFRED CARLSON RAYMOND BAILY CASE SAMUEL WINSHIP CASE WILLIAM HARMON CHAPMAN JUSTUS JOHN FENNEL FRANKLIN ALEXANDER FERGUSON CHARLES WILLIAM GAYLORD DONALD DAVID GAYLORD EDWARD MURRAY GRINNELL CARL CHESTER GULLIVER ROBERT HUNTINGTON GULLIVER ALBERT WYMAN HA WARD CYRUS GILES HILL ANDREW SHERWOOD HUNTINGTON HOLLIS DOUGLASS IMMICH ERNEST SHERWIN KAVANAGH RAY HOLME LEGATE JOSEPH ANDREW LOCKHART AZEL ANSON MARTIN FRANCIS LINTON MARTIN MURRAY McMURRAY FREDERICK EDWARD MORGAN EDWARD HODGES NORTON PERCY CLINTON OTWELL EDWARD WILLIAM BROWN PARKINSON GEORGE EMERSON PETTIT LEROY MOWRY RICHARDSON FRANK JOHN SLATTERY ALLAN OAKLEY SMITH HAROLD ELLSWORTH SMITH HILDING ALFRED SWANSON GORDON CLARKE SWIFT REGINALD GEORGE TROTTER DIXON VAN BLARCOM ERNEST ROSS WARREN LEONARD HERSCHEL WELTON RICHARD WRENSHALL SPOFFORD FRANK WYCKOFF 141 « ;■ S ; I- ps KniversitY Society HOWARD DANIELS ATKINS MOLLIS MANNING BARTLETT WILFRED ATTWOOD BEARDSLEY HERBERT HAWTHORNE BENEDICT OLIVER FREDERICK BISHOP WILLIAM DARIUS BISHOP, Jr. MALCOLM HAVENS BISSELL GEORGE PERCY BROWN GILBERT WHITNEY CAMPBELL CHARLES STANLEY CHAPMAN RAYMOND FREDERICK CHIDSEY FREDERICK HULL COGSWELL GLEN MOORE COMSTOCK HAROLD BENTON DICKSON ROY LESLIE DUNCAN WALTER IRVING EATON REGINALD KENNELLY FESSENDEN HENRY JOHN HEGEL EDWARD BUCKINGHAM HINE CLARENCE GORDON HOLBROOK HOWARD RICHARD JENTE ROBERT GUTHRIE JORDAN FREDERICK LINCOLN LEHR, Jr. SAMUEL ROWLEY MACDONALD LLOYD OTHMAR MAYER NATHANIEL STEVENS MOORE WILLIAM NAUMBURG, Jr. CLYDE ROSS NEWELL CHARLES BRAND OFFICER JAMES JUSTIN PALMER. Jr. MAURICE RAYMOND PLUMB GUSTAVE ADOLPH REIMANN CLEAVELAND JOCELYN RICE CHARLES ADAM SATTIG FIDARDO REUBEN SERRI EDWARD ELY SHERMAN HARRISON WOOD TALCOTT RALPH MOORE TIMBERLAKE ARTHUR FLOYD VAN DYCK ROBERT KEELER WARNER WAKEMAN WILLS u:! ICniversltY Society J .lf ha (Tbi bo GEORGE HORACE BALDWIN STANLEY ERNEST BROWN JAMES KIRBY BURRELL CLOYD CUMMINS LESTER CUMMINS ARTHUR BLISS DAYTON EDWARD EDWARDS ALLEN HAZEN GATES PHILIP RAYMOND GLEASON CLIFFORD HENDRYX GRAVES HAROLD LEVENWORTH GREEN CHARLES HANSEN FLOYD DUNBAR HOTCHKISS WILLIAM BOWMAN KLINE OTTO FREDERICK KRAETSCHMAR EARLE TRASK LOUCKS ROSMOND MAY MacDONALD GEORGE BENNITT MAF H STANLEY PENFIELD MEAD HOWARD FRANCIS PHIPPS LAWRENCE WILLIAM PHIPPS ERNEST ROBERTS STARKWEATHER MALCOM WARREN STOTTLER CLAREMONT IRVING TOLLES ALAN WHITTLESEY WAITE ELIHU SMITH WING LAWRENCE ANDREWS WOOD 144 KniversitY Society Acacia I JOHN FREDERICK BAKER ELWOOD PERRY BUSHNELL GILBERT WHITNEY CAMPBELL CHARLES STANLEY CHAPMAN CLARENCE CHESTER CHILDS ARTHUR LOWELL COGGINS CHARLES RAYMOND DOWNS CHARLES CLAY TON EVANS JESSE GRUBE HENRY ROBERT GRUENER HERBERT HARTLEY GUEST BERNARD INGRAM WALTER JAMES ISE JOHN LEWIS JONLS ARTHUR FREDERICK KERR ARTHUR FRANKLIN LEWIS SAMUEL ROWLEY MacDONALD SAMUEL RAY SCHOLES ANDREW EDWARD BERNARD TOMMERS ROSCOE BLAINE WEAVER 14. ) o a: u o _i J, mmmmoBasmmmmmmmmmmmms msi ' aciir(m II ■ m , H • p- ■ fl Z a: u H _1 H O Q O CQ tc-; t fe k : te K ' msmmmmmmmmmm mmm BPNNeR POT POURRl TEstatllsbci IS36 PuMlsbc irZontbly (Tbairman CORNELIUS E. 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Finch E D. Morns C. B. Xarlng 1850 E. W. Bentlv W. R. Bliss W. S. Colton F. H. Poberls O. L. Woodiuff 1851 A. h. Carrier E. W. Evan; B. F. Martin S. McCall J. W. Noble 1852 A. Bigelow C. M. ' Bliss W. W. Cra-o D. C. Gilman H. B. Sprague 1853 A. Grout G. A. Johnson C. T. Lewis B. K. Phelps A. D. White 1854 W. C. Flagg J. W ' - Hooker W. S. Maples L. S. Polwin C. T. Purnell 1855 W. H. L. Barnes E. MulforH W. T. Wilson S. T. Woodwa.d H. A. Yardiey 1856 G. F. Badey J. M. Brown W, H. W. Campbell H. Dubois L. C. Fisher 14 l B?XNNeR POTPOURRI 1857 1864 1671 1878 1885 F. E. Bnler M. C. D. Borden C. D. Hine G. B. Edwards H. DeF. BaHwin J. M. Holmes S. C. Darlins A. B. Mason T. S. Jenks J. C. B.-tdgman H. S. Hunlington L. Gregory W. R. Sperry C. H. Kelsey E. L. Richards N. C. Perkins G. S. Merriam G. A. Strong E. H. Seely F. R. Shipman G. Pralt A D. Miller W. G. Peck 1 E. F. Sweet C. L. Spencer H. L. Dcggelt 1858 H. M. Whitney 1 1872 1879 1886 E. F. Blake M. H. W.lliams 1 R. E. Coe L. F. Burpee C. M. Lewis D. G- Brinlon 1865 T. Buckley T. F. Ci.skey A. McLean C. C. D -ming H. S. Green C. W. Pierson C. S. Kellos? J. H. Hincks L. L Swinburne E. J. Phelps I. E. Kimball C. B. Ramsdell A. Tighe A. L. Shipman S. H. Lee G. Richards E. Woolen C. E. Smith 1880 1859 S. D. Faulkner W. Stocking i873 W. Beebe J. A. Amundson W. M. Hall A. B. Nichols D. Scuddcr 1887 A. F. Gales G. W. Fisher 1866 H. W. Lyman W. Kent B. N. Harrison H. Cole W. A. Houghton C. H. L ' ldington. Jr. T. R. Lounsbury C. C. Holt F. B. Tarbell W. L. Phelps A. H. Wilcox C. M. Soulhgate L. C. Wade S. O. Prentice 1881 J. N. Pomeroy i860 H. O. Whitney 1874 p. G. Bartlett 1888 R. S. Davis W. Fowler E. G. Holden W. C. Johnston 1867 W. Bruce J. J. Du Bois A. E. Dunning O. F. Aldis T. W. Grover A. D. Whittemore T. P. Wickes J. S. Wood J. D. Burrell J. C. Coleman S. Evarts A. S. Van de Graa J. F. Carter E. C. Fellowes aH. R. Griffith R. M. Hurd C. H. Owen |. M. HaMsho n F. I. Paradise 1861 R. W. 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Samuel Isham 1875-76 O. T. Bannard G. E. Loney Philip Hale C. De F. Hawlev J. S. Hur.n, F. E. 1876-77 Albert Hoysrodt Webster Merrifield F. W. Wheaton W. Macomber, F. E. TEMtors. 1909-10 K. J. Dimock, ' 11 C. Du Bosque, l I S. F. L. Gay. •!! R. A. Gibney, ' 11 R. H. Jewell. ' 11 H. B. Merwin, ' 11 S. W. A. Prime. Jr.. ' 11 ■5 4cor6 Ciiltors t 1877-78 F. W. Flagg R. A. Patterson J. A. Porter A. F. Currier. F. E. 1878-79 J. W. Eaton L. A. Piatt H. J. Ten Eyck T. Rochforl. F. E. 1879-80 H. C. Ordway N. G. Osborn S. C. Partridge W. E. Deciow, F. E. 18«0-81 Isaac Bromley G. E. Ide James Leighton W. J. Brewster. F. E. 1881-82 H. W. Barnes Cyrus Bently A. P. French A. C. Hand, F. E. 1882-83 C. C. Clark. Jr. Claries Halsey S. D. Thacher G. C. Jennings. F. E. 1883-84 Clinton Ross E. L. Sanford C. A. Watrous C. W. Sheldon, S. L. M. Daggett, F. E. 1334-85 C. E. Cushing I. S. Pardee G. E. Vincent D. T. Pratt. S. L. O. Baird, F. E. 188V86 D. D. Bidwell G. E. Ellioll, Jr. S. Phelps T. G. Waterman W. A. Ryce. S. B. H. Anthony, F. E. 1836-87 W. R. Chambers F. C. Clarke W. R. Douglass M. Grant F. F. Georger. S. S. Kmght. F. E. 1887-83 O. S. Isbell G. B. Fowler T. R. Ripley F. P. Solley C. B. Beiger. S. 1883-89 A. E. Jenks J. G. Ewing. F. E. B. R. Abbe. Jr. D. M. Barslow Horace Wylie R. T. Wheeler. S. 1889-90 H. C. Foote Herbert Kohler E. L. Munson. F. E. J. M. Murdoch. S. H. V. D. Shaw S. A. York, C i. ♦Weekly. Bl-Weekly. Kil BPNNeR POT POURRl - 1890-91 Grosvenor Alterbury James K. Blake Gouverneur Calhoun AsKbel Green, Jr.. F. E. W. P. Graves. CU. H. H. Tweedy 1891-92 H. A. Bayne, Ch. Preslon Brown W. B. Franklin PierponI Fuller W. L. Kilchel F. H. Mason A. L. Spencer W. D. Young. F. E. 1892-93 D. Barber, S., Ch. T. K. Hanna, F. E. I. H. Morgan, F. E. W. S. Terriberry H. G. Thomson 1893-94 T. Cochran, Jr. A. N. C. Fowler A. Judson L. R. Metcalf, S. E. B. Reed, Ch. A. p. Rogers, S.. F. E. 1894-95 J. I. Chamberlain W. A. Delano L. McKee R. B. Mason H. G. Miller, Ch. J. G. Mitchell. F. E. J. W. Rowe, S. R. S. White D. U. Wilcox, S. 1895-96 C. Collins H. J. Fisher G. X. McLanahan, Ch. F. S. Ovialt P. C. Peck A. G. C. Sage E. Sumner D. L. Vaill W. H. Wadhams, F. E. 1896-97 T. M. Barnes, [r. C. W. Beers, F. E. T. L. Clarke G. P. Day W. A. Hart Huntington Mason ] . P. Sawyer, Ch. f. A. M. Schiefflin R. De P. Tytus 1897-98 E. W. Burlineame R. M Crosbf. Ch. M. Delano P. W. Hamill. F. E. F. G. Hinsdale E,. T. Howes S. W. Jackson G. B. Rhodes J. H. Scranlon 1808-99 J. B. Adams H. C. Cheney H.H.Tomk.ns. Jr.. f.£. H. B. B. Yergason Marvyn Scuder Huntington Mason F. F. H.nkle C. E. Hay, Jr.. Ch. 1899-00 E. B. Hill. Ch. H. A. Webster. F. £. Horace Brown G. M. Shepherd C. B. Spears W. p. Thorpe Keves Winter 1900-01 H. H. Christian, Ch. F. R. Ha.ght, F. E. Paul T. Gilbert Waller B. Howe Maurice Ma:on James L. Mills Ray Morris 1901-02 W. S. Hastings. Ch. W. B. Hooker, F. E. H. S. Ely G. A. Hewelt C. B. Ingraham M. H. Luquiens H. B. Stoddard 1902-03 H. R. Sletn. Ch. R. 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Q O q: H Z o u H Z UJ UJ _l (ri)alrmait Joseph Wood. Jr. business Manager LeRoy Marl in TTHr- LE SClENTinC noNTHLY :-9 3959X The Sesiott Class of n t :«€€€C! 6h     3 CMtors Washinglon Flatt Joseph B. Talmadoe Vaughn H. Wilscn Established 1891 Issued Monthly editors 1894-95 1897-96 1900-01 1904-05 J. S. Davis I. W. Geer L. Filch. Ch. ' ■■. 1 . Freeland R. M M.Chambcrlin Ferry A. S. McLean. C J. A. Sears. B. A ■ K. C. Ogden K. M. Cressler F. W. Kay R. A. Hamlin. f.£.W. F. J-Ike H. Gilberl, B. M G. M. Howard R. Kremenlz S. Hay. Ch. F. E. Newlon J. W. Roe C. H. Miller H. Parkhursl J. E. While 1901-02 L. W. Sm.lh. Cb E. T. Tefft, F. E. R. B. Gibson. Ch 1895-96 E. K. Adams C. L. Collins. 1898-90 H. .S. Canby 7j H. L. Di-vis. a-. J. J. H H A. Gould .A. Hill C. Marlin H. Pease, 5. 1905-06 ,, M. Crouse. B. i:. ' ■P. C. Hopkins Ch. ' ' O. .A. Day L. De Forest , o W. W. Knighl 1902-03 I. W. Johnson J. F. Ha emeyer H. Morrison A. W. Bacon F. A. Preflon L. R. Hopton W. M. . ' i.ndfrs .V. K. 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Chairman FFR4NK KENNA ......•• CraJuale Business Manager BERNARD F. McLAIN, ' I I •, , Secretary GEORGE W. MUELLER. ' 11 Make-up Editor CLEMENT R. WOOD. ' 11 Coo Rev.cn. EJitor HOWARD N. ROGERS. ' 11 School and Alumm Notes Editor ilommcnt (Tomtnlttcc Waller R. Milchell. ' 11. Chairman Frank R, Graves. -11 Ralph Haden, ' 11 Robert F. Reeves, II lcccnl (tasc (Tommlttcc Henry E MacDonald. ' 11 Roy A. Linn, ' 11, Chairman Alexander W. Creedon. ' 12 Flavel Robertson. ' 12 Henry C. Clark. ' 12 Leonard O. Ryan. 12 James A. Stevenson, Jr.. ' 12 -y - ,. Cleaveland J. R,ce. 12 1891-92 H, H. Kellogg. Jr. 1900-0! 1904-C3 H. B. Jam.son W P ken G. B. 3. Lamb H, R. Berry W. D. Embree F. Kenna. B. M. E.G. ' Buckland J- H. Morgan E. F. Hallen J. W. Joy A- A. P.erson I 1 Healev - L- Sreele John H.ll.ard F. Kenna. B. M. H. 1 . Sheldon R T Piatt F- C. Taylor. Ch. W.H.Jackson. B.M. W. H. Mallb.e C. H. Stevens W. H. Smith W. J. T.lson C. P. Kitchel. Ch. C. C. Russ. Ch. H. W. 1 hatcher F W Treadwav IWAQV H. R. Norman S.-Iy X ' CL veryJr J- T. Sm.th 1905-06 ,903-09 1909 L. ,892 93 R. S. Baldwin. Ch. H- H. Tcwnshend G. S .Arnold r h. McQuist.on I Y R U S. F. Beardsley ,501-02 S.W. Baldwin E. R. McGlynn J. W. Banks (, , 2d £ -r canfield n V n ' • ' ' 1 n n r G. J. G.bson O A Day ? n ' ' H. J. Calnen W T « ' • H. T. Halbert, Tr. ' ' J r !■ S ' h ' 7 ' Fl-- - W. T. Hmcks ,„ L. P. Uler H. J Hamhn . j Lark.n. Jr. i H rr r;, J- MacG.egor. Jr. ' t V H. V. Jones £ j. q,.„,,„ A. H. Phelps, Ch. • ' i - n- t euy [. K enna. is. lu. t WoKh I. Q. Tilson 1397-98 C T. Lark. Ch J p p„,,„, J, ' l Veeke- R. U. Tyler E. W. Beallie, Jr.. F. W. Tully, B.M.c. A. Roberts ' ' ' ' Tr. Ehol Wetrous j p Thacher iqin I 1893-94 W. B. Boardman „, , _, M S. Waltrn W. B. Bosley. Tr. C. F. Clemons. C .. ' ' ' - ' H. F. Bishop H. A. ' cuse F. A. Jackson H. C. Bangs 1906-07 W. E. Collins H. G. Day A S. Pratt G. H l lartholomew 3 , C. R. Hall P. Finlav. Ch. H. G. Wagnel C. W. Bronsi.n g | C. E. Hart. Jr. T. F. Farrell ig gs.gg f„ S n ' l.M. Forsyth C.K.Wynne H. B. Freeman „. ij o ' J- 1 ™ ' j ri. C. H. Hull. Ch. lonoin mm 1 L. D. W. Marvin - ,■ ,7,; ° ' ' S. W . Ecwards. Ch. _ ,, 1909-10 1910 L. C. Weisei- F.S. lackson M M HiglV F. P. McE-.cy J. D. Baird ,Sq4.95 I ' -n ' ; ' Maddox. C .. (,. ' D. ' Lockwood - f ' T w p r ' lT R L Minoer i a r G. E. Parks W. E. Collins H. K. Smith. Ch. p- ' Simpson i w ' l f.l G. S. Van Schaick A. M. Comlev S Adams ■ ' ,.« ' t G. M. VVhittlesev „ v;i . r ' D ui 11 •?■ -, ams [ jyi $(,f,nentcrn G. P. Whitman C. K. Hall Joseph Anderson Sludinski. ,903-04 C. H. Woods C. E. Hart, Jr. W. G. brownson „ ,, r- -r- o F. L. Hilditch F. J. B:own ■■ ■ E. I. Bauer lom na T C Mallev H. S. Bullard. Tr. 18=9-00 Cogswell Benlley 1907-08 ' • ' -■ Galley T. H. Breeze I. W. Edgarlon J. J. Fisher W. P. .Armsticmg |g|| F. E. Donnelly R. H. Gould C. D. Francis .A. W. Blackman W F. Foster L. E. Hi bbaid L. M. Rosenblulh H. E. Drew E. A. Inglis A C Woolner W. D. Makepeace. J. H. Sears. Ch. C. C. Fogle S. B. Laub 1893-95 B. M. R- H. Strahan K. Goldsmith R A. Linn S G Doig A. W. Pow?ll Kinsley Twining G. S. Van Schaick I ' . N. Rogers W E Dwight N. A. Smyth, Ch. C. B. Waterman W. V. Griffin, Ch. T. A. Thatcher J. L. Hall George Zahm B. M. R. C. Hunt C K. Wynne 167 Established 1841 Published Annually C ombined wilh ihe Pot Pourri in 1908 TEi ltors Volumes l-WXVII. anony ale sludenls 1879 Sidney C. Pailiidgc, ' 80 Doremus Scudder, ' 80 1880 J. E. F. E. J. E. F. B. G. R F. S. P. I. W. T 1881 1882 1883 1884 Whilney, ' 82 Worcester, ' 82 ' Wh.lney. ' 82 Stevens, ' 83 Blodgell. ' 84 Jones, 84 Wells. ' 85 G. Weymouth, ' 85 1885 Yale Literary Magazine 1886 Thomas Penny, ' 87 G. T, Pcttee, ' 87 1887 Andrew F. Gales, ' 87 1888 Louis L. Barnum, 89 S. 1889 Louis L. Barnum. ' 89 S 1890 Vertner Kenerson, ' 91 Wm. C. Wurlenburg, ' 89 S 1891 Theodore S. Harl, ' 91 1892 John Q, Tilson. ' 91 1893 Jo ' -in 0- Tilson, ' 91 1894 C. W. Halbert, ' 95 H. T. Halbert. ' 95 J. W, Roe, ' 95 S. 1895 John Q. Tilson, ' 91 B, J, Hendrick, 95 1896 1897 1893 1S99 19C0 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 E. E. Garrison, ' 97 C. R, Hemenway, ' 97 John MacGregor, |r„ ' 95 F. M. Gilbert, ' 98 W. W. Hinks, ' 98 N. M. Burrell, ' 99 J. L. Evans, ' 99 J. M. Hopkins. ' 00 Owen Johnson, 00 Ray Morris. ' 01 L. D. Waddell, 01 S. John B, Harl, ' 02 Lyman S. Spitzer, 02 Howard A. Plummer, 03 Reeve Schley. 03 Thomas R. Games. 04 blenry H. Stebbms, Jr., Lansing P. Reed, 04 Berrien Hughes, 05 John H. Lalhrop. ' 05 Robert F. Tilney. 2d. L. W. Gorham, ' 06 C. B. Van Tassel. ' 06 R. L. Rogers, ' 06 W. W. Collin. 07 D. M. Ryerson. ' 07 Richard B. Bulkeley Malcolm G. Douglas Chauncev B. Garver ' 0 05 IGS POT-POURRI Established 1865 Published Annually Combined wilS ihe Banner m 1908 former TEMtors 1866 D. J. Burrell 1880 D. C. W. Richard. A. Smith 1891 H. W. Gushing G. B. Hoppin 1900 F. T. Crawford Matthew Mills 1867 D. J. Burrell J. H. Niedecken 1881 A. E. Bostwick 1892 Daniel Lord. 3d 1868 B. A. Fowler W W. K. Nixon H, B. McCorm.ck 1901 R. L. Atkinson 1869 W. G. Sperry 1382 C. A. Wright W. N. Runyon H. Aufchincloss Maurice Mason 1870 1871 F. S. Dana C. E. Beebe 1883 A. W C. Hand m. Trumbull 1893 T. A. Gardiner W. V. Smith R. B. Wade 1902 L. B. Beckwith L. M. Johnson N. H. Mason 1872 H. W. B. How- ard 1S84 E. C. Gale 1894 C. Dunkerson 1903 C. C. Auchincloss G. H. Makuen L. Smith J. R. Robinson 1873 S. L. Boycc W. F. McCook 1885 R. J. J. Pilkin R. Joy 1895 W. A. Delano W. H. Sco ilV 1904 O. I. Willis E. W. Clucas 1874 1875 F. Jenkins Wm. Kelly E. H. Landon 188S G. H. E. Elliott, Ir. T. Nason IS96 H. I. f-.:h = r A. E. Foole L. p. Sheldzn 1905 W. L. Mitchell A. H. Olmstead H. Baxter 1876 John Porter D. Trumbull 1887 P H. 1 Jenks F. Perkins 1897 T. L. Claike G. P Day J. P. Sawyer 1906 S. R. Burnap B. H. Prentice E. S. Mills 1877 E. M. Dudley 1888 F. 1 . Woodward J. H. Twilchell W. P. Macomber T. F. Ripley 1898 R. M. CrosHv J. A. Porter P. W. Hamill i907 G. W. Abbott 1889 H F. Noyes M. Mullally J. G. Crane 1878 E. L. Morse J. G. Rogers 1899 W. B. Corner ;90? M. L. Mitchell 1879 L. L. Stanton I8 50 Slowe Phelps M. C. Harvey J. B. Waterworlh W. J. Ten Eyck G. F. Peter H. Ma:cn S. D. Frissell ItiO ■• YALE BANNER AND POT POURRI BOARD. K ;• ' ' . - missmsmmmmmmm @ ® @ BT NSR POT PQURRl - I3be yaU ! anRer anb po 4 ourri Established by Combination of the Yale Banmr and the Yale Pol Pouni in 1908. Published annually. editors GARY ABBOTT THOMAS BEER ROWLAND EVANS, JR. WILLIAM ARCHIBALD McAFEE Tormcr CMtors Vol. L, 1908-09. S. J. Kcalor, Jr. F. A. Morrell. Jr. F. H. Olmslead Vol. IL, 1909-10 A. E. Baker J. W. Ford T. Hewes C. H. P. Thurslon C. C. Jewell, Jr. 171 ' t? ■!?■ I5beTEUI)u (Elub (Tlcmcnt (Tbarles TElwcll. 3r. 3obn . T l l Clliott Putnam frost !5 obcrt IA.Uxan6cr (Blbnc Sobn 5ttarsball Kolcombc. Jr. 3obn ec6 IKilpatrlcK IKcnnctb TLe !S lanc E6muiti PcnMcton TLlvlngston Caurcncc Stillmait !)tlorrl50ii TKarl lE6war6 !sttosser William Origg Pigott, Ur. lifowar6 TFraixcis SbattucK TDlxon Van ! larcom 72V,Uxan6cr !5 oYal b clcr ■ ilUam Reginald Wbi dcr ■ ' -i msmmmmmmmmm z LjJ _1 tt_-t mmmmmmmmm BT NeR POT POURRl ale JF inancial Knlon WALTER CAMP, ' 80, Treasurer TEx-Orflclo Francis F. Randolph, 11, President Y. U. B C. John V. McDonnell, ' 11 President Y.U.B.B.A. Leslie Soule, ' 1 1 President Y. U. T. A. A Carroll C. Hincks. I 1 President U. F. B. A. yak Kniversit tl)ktic (Eommitkc WALTER CAMP, Chairman ANSON PHELPS STOKES, Jr. Prof. THEODORE S. WOOLSEY HENRY B. SARGENT Frederic J. Daly, ' I 1 John R. Kilpatrick, ' 1 1 Alan L. Corey, ' 1 1 Elliott P. Frost, • 1 1 Francis F. Randoph, ' II Leslie Soule, ' 1 1 53 Bai ■f ft i-Jj H ■ Walter Camp. ' 80 Chairmen Yale Universil); Athletic Commiltce. John V. McDonnell, ' 11 Carroll C. Hincks, ' 1 1 Willard F. Walker, ' IIS. Arthur E. Ogiivy, ' IIS. Joseph Carson, ' II S. Robert J. Badham, ' IIS. aU KniversitY (B mnasium WILLIAM G. ANDERSON, Director. Lee McClung Eugene L. Richards Walter Camp Lafayette B. Mendel John Edward Heaton William G. Anderson 179 This list, corrected to January 1, 191 are enrolled at the present time in the Coll departments of professional study. Paul Bradfor d Badger. ' 11. Richard Wheeler Baker. ' 13 Malcolm Bogue, ' 11. Francis Thibault Boyd, ' 12. Springer Harbaugh Brooks. ' 11 S. . Charles Luman Buckingham. ' II S. . Wooster Canfield. ' IIS. Harold Whitfield Carhart. ' 12 Samuel Winship Case. ' IIS. Clarence C hester Childs, ' 1 2 L. S. . George Alpin Chisholm. ' 1 1 S. Albert Presby Colburn. ' II . Joseph Addison Copp, 11. Alan Lyle Corey, ' 11 . Baseball, Frederic Joseph Daly, ' II. Robert Champion Deming, ' II John W. Field, ' 11. Pomeroy 1 ucker Francis, ' 12 embraces all wearers of the Y who ege, the Sheffield Scientific School and the 1909 1910 Footbal Football Baseball. 1909. Football, Crew, Track, Football, Crew, Track. 1909, Baseball, Track, Football. Track. Crew. 1909. Crew. 1908. 1909. 1908. 1909, Football. Football, 1908. Football, 1909, 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 180 ' .V ' ' c ' V ' fe iSMNUWililll BT NNSR POTPOURRI- (ftftS i; Elliott Putnam Frost. ' 1 1 Myron Elmer Fuller, ' IIS. Robert Abbe Gardner, ' 12 Eugene Hollister Grav. ' I I Carroll Clark Hmcks. ' 1 1 Reuben Andrus Holden. Jr. Arthur Howe, ' 12 Warren Fox Kaynor, ' 11 S. John Reed Kilpatrick. ' 11 . I Erie Oatman Kistler. ' 11 S. Abbot Augustus Low, Jr., ' 11 Elmer William McDevitt, ' 12 John Vincent IcDonnell, ' 11 Effingham Buckley Morris, Jr.. ' i Charles Henry Paul, ' 12 Francis Fitz Randolph, ' 11 Edward Savage, ' 1 1 S. James Wood Scully, Jr., ' 12 S. Leslie Soule, ' 11 Dixon Van Blarcom, ' 11 Harry Brinsmade Van Sinderen, ' 1 1 Henry Fallow Vaughn, ' 1 1 L. S . Dtball 1908 Crew, 1909, 1910 Football, 1910 . Track. 1910 . Track, 1910 Manager Football, 1910 . Tennis. 1910 . Football, 1909, 1910 . Track, 1910 1909. 1910; Track, 1909. 1910 Football. 1910 Crew. 1910 Football. 1910 Manager Baseball. 1911 Football. 1910 . Football. 1909. 1910 . Manager Crew, 1911 . Football. 1909. 1910 Football, 1910 Manager Track, 1911 Crew, 1909. 1910 Crew, 1910 . Football, 1909, 1910 Dr. Anderson Mr. Everard Thompson 181 CAPTAIN FROST - B7 NNeR ' POT POURRl -- yaU KniversitY oat Club Officers. 1910-11 Francis F. Randolph, 1 1 President and Manager Willard F. Walker, ' US. Vice-President Henry A. Street, ' 12 Assistant Manager Elliot P. Frost, ■ 1 I Captain yQlc- ■fa va l ICnlvcrsltf acc New London, June 30, 1910 Course Four Miles Won by Harvard Yale, 21 min. 6 sec. Harvard 20 min. 46 ' 2 sec. Francis F. Randolph. 11 President Height Height --OS. Name Aoe ft. in. Weight Pos. Name Age ft. in. Weight 8. B. V. B. Wall.s. ' 10 li 6 00 158 8 R. W. Culler. ' 11 20 6 02 182 . K. A. Wodell. ' 10 11 6 01 178 7 I. E. Ward. 10 21 6 02 181 6. C. L. Buckingham, ' 1 1 S 20 6 03 183 6 A. Strong. ' 12 20 6 02 186 b. H. B. Van Sinderen. ' 1 1 21 6 01 173 5 F. C. Bacon. ' 10 n 6 01 180 4. G. H Campbell, 103 20 6 03 188 4 1.. ■Withlnglon. Jr., ' 1 1 20 6 00 188 i. U. M. Baker. ' IIS 22 6 00 179 3 G. P. Melcalf. ' 12 20 6 01 177 L. A. P. Colburn, l 1 21 6 00 166 2 G. F. Newlon, ' 12 20 5 11 181 1. L. P. Frost. -11 21 5 10 164 1 R. Whitney, ' 11 21 6 00 167 -ox r. C. Fearing. ' 103 22 5 06 110 Co X. M . A. King, ' 10 24 5 00 103 Average weight, 1 76 pounds Average weight, 180 pounds. 183 en H D P en 03 CO Q Z a: OS UJ ' ■. t ' fc ii ' ' V ' -- m mmmmmmmmmmmism BmNeR PQT PQURRI - @ (g) @) ale-Hfarvard our-Oar acc New London. June 30, I9i0. Course, Two Miles. Ha rd, 13 min. y2 sec. Yale 13 Name Foster. ' 1 1 H. Balch, ' 12 S. A. Sargent, ' 10 C. Loning. 10 H. G. Cox. H. M. Voorhees. ' 12 Aqe 2{ 20 22 22 21 Heig ' il ft. in. Weight Pos. 5 10 5 II 5 10 5 11 5 Oj Average weight, 167 pounds. 160 174 171 163 112 Name A. A. Low, Jr., ' 11 D. Van Blarcon. ' 11 M. Booue, ' 11 L. K. thorne, ' 105 Co.x. J. A. Copp, 1 1 A2e 20 28 21 21 20 Height ft. in. Weight 5 11 6 03 6 02 6 00 5 04 Average weight, 171 pounds. 161 173 184 16S 115 Spring egatta Lake Uhilney, May 16. 1910. Course. Seven Eigh ' s Mile. 1911 2nd vs. 1912 2nd vs. 1910 2nd 1910 V5. 1911 vs. 1912 First University Four vs. Second and Thud University Four Seccnd Freshman s. Second Springfield High School vs. Fourth Freshman Four First Freshman Crew vs. Rockraemcn Boat Club vs. Third Freshman Exibition row by the University Crew Won by 1910 2nd Wen by 1912 Wen by First University Four Wen by Second Freshman Won by First Freshman Unofficial time 4 min. 50 sec. 4 min. 44 sec, 4 min. 43 sec. 4 mm. Zl sec. 4 mm. 25 sec. 4 min. 09 1-2 sec Tall :aesatta New Haven Mirbor. November 4, 1910. Course. Tiircc-Quarters Mile 1912 1st s. 1911 Ul vs. 1913 Isl 1912 2nd vs. 1911 2nd vs. 1913 2nd Acadennic vs. Sheff. Freshman Academic vs. Sheff . V ' arsily November 5. 1910. Campus Crew vs. Vanderbill Crew vs. Oval Crev 1912 First vs. 1913 Second Crew Shrff. Varsity vs. Academic Varsity Won by 1912 Won by 1913 2nd Won by S ' leff. Freshman Wen by Academic Varsitv Won by Campus Crew Won by 1912 First Wen by Sheff. Varsily 3 mm. 3 3-5 sec. 3 min. I 1 3-5 sec. 3 min. I 1-5 sec. No time taken 4 mm. 4-5 sec. 3 mm. 53 1-5 sec. 3 min. 44 sec. ISo X H UJ X i- z o X O H in z Summary of Knlverslty %oal aces anb Officers Date Wii 1853 I 1854 I 1855 ! 1856 1 1857 I 1858! I 18591 July 26!Harvard 1860|july 24|Harvard 18611 I 1862! I 18631 1 1864iJuly 29|Yale 1865July 28iYale 1866IJuly 27IHa.vard 1867July l9Harvard 1868IJuly 24 Harvard 1869[July 231Harvard 1870|July 22!Harvard 1871 July 2l|Aiiihersl Worcester IWorcesler 1872July 1873 July 1874|July 1875!july 1876 ' June 1876|July 1877ijune 18781 June June July July June 1879 1880 1881 1882 I883 ' J 1884 June 1885:june 1886 ' July 1887JJuly 1888) June 18891 June 1890June 189 II June 1 8921 July 1 893! June 18941 June 1895iJune I896;july I897june 1898 June 18991 June 1 900 ' June I90l|june 19021 June 1903 ' June I904ijune 1 905] June 1906ljune 1 907 ' June 19081 June 1909lJuly 1910|July 24 Amherst I 7; Yale 18, Columbia UCornell 30Yale 19,Cornell 30|Harvard 28IHar ard 27jHarvard llYale IjYale 29iHarvard 28 Harvard 26 Yale 26 Harvard 2|Yale 2|Yale 29|Yale 28|Yale 27;Yale 26 Harvard IIYale 30|Yale 28!Yale 28|Yale 7|Leander 25 ' Cornell — jCornell 29!Harvard 28 ' Yale 27;Yale 26IYale 25:Yale 29 Yale 29jYale 28 Harvard 27 Yale 25, Harvard I [Harvard I I Harvard IWorcesler IWorcesler IWorcesler ; Worcester IWorcesler IWorcesler ; Worcesler IConnecticul I Connecticut Connecticut Saratoga Saratoga Connecticut Saratoga Connecticut New Lcndo Time Crews Eaftti 19 m. 18 s. 18 m. 53 s. !9m. Is I8m.42l s. ' 8 m. 43 s. 18 m. I2V4S. ! 7 m. 481 , s. 18 m. 2 s. ' 8 m. 45 s. 17 m. 47 s. River River River Rivel New New New !New New iNew New New New London New London London I ond ' -n New Lcndon New London L on ' on Londcn Londr n 1 ondtn New London New London London London New London New Lcndon New Lcndon Henlev -on -Thames Poughkeepsie ' New London New London New London London London London London London London London New London New London New London New New New New New New New 16m. ' 6 m. 16m. 16 m. 22 m. 17 m. 24 m. 20 m. 22 m. 24 m. 22 m. 2Cm. 25 m. 20 m. 25 m. 20 m. 22 m. 20 m. 21 m. 21 m. 21 m. 20 m. 24 m. 23 m. 21 m. 7 m. 20 m. 23 m. 20 m. 21 m. 23 m. 20 m. 20 m. 21 m. 22 m. 23 m. 21 m. 24 m. 21 m. 21 m. 33 I -5 s 59 s. 42 ' ' i 5 531 4 s. 2 s. I ' .s. 36 s. 44 3-5 s. 15 s. 27 s. 13 s. 47I 2 s. 46 ' , s. 31s . 1 51 2 s. 42 s. 56 s. 10 s. 30 s. 29 s. 23 s. 47 s. 59 s. 451 2 s. 291 2 s. 41 s. 34 s. 48 s. 54 s. 12 4-5 s. 37 s. 20 s. l94-5s. 40 ' , s. 30 s: 2 s. 10 s. 10s. 50 s. 50 s. I 2 i 2 I 2 1 2 I 2 I 2 ! ' ' I 3 I 6 I! 9 I 13 2 6 I 2t I 2 ! 2 ! 2 1 2 I 2 ! 2 I 2 2 I 2 I 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I 2 Captains Presidents Samuel Scoville, ' 57 W. D. Morgan, ' 58 H. L. Johnson, ' 60 H. L. Johnson, ' 60 W. R. Bacon. ' 65 W. R. Bacon, 65 E. B. Bennett, ' 66 Samuel Parry, ' 68 Samuel Parry, ' 63 W. A. Copp, 69 D. M. Bone, ' 70 F. G. Adee, ' 73 i W. F. McCook, ' 73 t W. F. McCook. ' 73 R. J. Cook. ' 76 R. J. Cook. ' 76 R. J. Cook, ' 76 R. J. Cook, ' 76 W. W. Co llin, ' 77 O. D. Thompson, ' 79 O. D. Thompson, ' 79 G. B. Rogers, ' 79 S J. B. Collins, ' 81 L. K. Hull, ' 83 IL. K. Hull, ' 83 !H. R. Flanders, ' 85 H. R. Flanders, ' 85 Alfred Cowles, ' 86 John Rogers, ' 87 F. A. Stevenson, ' 88 iG. A, Woodruff, ' 89 tPhilip Allen. ' 90 3 G, S. Brewster, ' 91 J. A. Hartwell, M. S. S. B. Ives, ' 93 F. A. Johnson, ' 94 S. R. Armstrong. 95 S. R. B. Treadway, ' 96 P. H. Bailey. ' 97 Payne Whitney, ' 98 F. W. Allen, ' 00 F. W. Allen, ' 00 A. S. Blagden, 01 S. Il H. Kunzifi, L. S. C. B. Waterman, L. S. W. S. Cross, ' 04 R. C, Whillier, ' 05 S. R. C. Morse, Jr.. ' 06 S. C. E. Ide. ' 08 C. E, Ide, ' 08 H. A. Howe, 09 R. A. Wodell. 10 R. Waite, ' 53 A. H. Stevens, ' 54 N. W. Bumstead, ' 53 A. W. Harriott, ' 56 S. Scoville, ' 57 W. P. Bacon, ' 58 3. D. Page, ' 59 H. L. Johnson, ' 60 C, T. Stanton. ' 61 E. S. Lyman, ' 62 , L. Curran. ' 63 , C. Pierson. ' 64 W. R. Bacon, ' 65 L. B. Bennett, ' 66 . B. Bissell, ' 67 3. Parry. ' 68 . A. Copp, ' 69 D. M. Bone, ' 70 I. H. Ford, ' 71 L. G. Parsons, ' 72 H. A. Oakes, ' 73 C. H, Ferry, ' 75 C. H. Ferry, ' 75 E, P. Howe. ' 76 F. W. Davis, ' 77 W. H. Hue. ' 78 C. F. Aldrich. ' 79 • W. C. McHenry. ' 80 R. A. Bioelow, ' 81 R. A. Bigelow, ' 81 F. C. Leonard. ' 83 E. A. Merrill. ' 84 W. G. Green. ' 85 Paul K. Ames. ' 86 S. Knight, ' 87 E. A. Stevenson, ' 88 L. T. Snipe, 89 C. A. Sheldon, ' 90 J. B. Townsend, ' 91 E. H. Floyd Jones, ' 92 Derby Rogers. ' 93 P. H. McMiUin. ' 94 G. T. Adee. •95 I. G. H. de Sibour. ' 96 J. S. Wheelwright, ' 97 Greenville Parker. ' 98 Ord Preston, ' 99 R. J. Schweppe, ' 00 A. H. Richardson, ' 01 Roderick Potter. ' 02 J. M. Dreisbach, ' 03 F. T. Dodge. 04 fj. A. Raymond, ' 05 W. S. Moorhead, ' 06 T. P. Dixon, ' 07 C. Seymour, ' 08 J. B. Perrin, 09 H. T. Curtiss, 10 Yale ' s time, 18 m. 45 s. Given to Harvard on foul. tYale and Harvard in eight-oared crews. 4 miles 187 Q u CO i wiiiiiii ' iiiiiiiin I ' ll iiaia yiiMMajaiia f BANNSR POT PQURRI - fi) (j) boating at Vale Be an m June. 1843. Navy organized and first con- ftilulion adopleH in June, 1853. Conslilulion remodeled and prlnled in June, 1855. New Conslitulion prepared by Edward F. Blake, ' 59, cslablishing ihe English Uni- versity plan of pe:inanent boat clubs, adopted and pr.nled in June, I860. New Constitution, establishing the class boat club system, adopted and printed February, 186S. History of boating in Four ears at Yale. ' pp. 327-402. History of Yale-Harvard Races, in Balch ' s ' Oarsman ' s Manual for 1871, pp. 243-269. Boat House Lease, in New Haven Town Record, Vol. 204, p. 98; Vol. 203, p. 136. New Boat House dedicated Jure 9, 1875. The English club system inaugurated September 29, 1875. The Dunham Club opened. Conslilutiona ' amendments. February 29, 1884. Single-Sculling Prize Fund, presented by Cleveland Alumni .Association, 1 586. Single-Sculhng Tiophy. presented by George H. Ford. 1890. New launch Elihu ale presented by graduates. 1902. Motor Boat Elihu Jr. presented by R. A. Wodell. IC, and J. P. Gillespie, ' 11, 1909. John Kennedy Obc VaU Knlvcrslt? Iglit-0arc6 drew 1876 1878 Bow John W. WeslcoU B ow Julian W. Curtis 2 Frederick Wood 2 Frank E. Hyde 3 Elbridge C. Cooke 3 Bruce S. Kealor 4 David H. Kellogg 4 Herman Livingston 5 William W. Collin 5 Harry W. Tafi 6 Oliver D. Thompson 6 George B. Rogers 7 Julian Kennedy 7 David Trumbull Stroke Robert J. Cook (Capt.) Stroke O. D. Thompson (Capt.) Cox. Charles F. .Aldrich Cox, Charles F. Aldrich 1877 1879 Bow Gerald W. Hart B ow John B. Collins 2 Herman Livmgston 2 N. T. H. Patterson 3 Frank E. Hyde 3 Charles B. Storrs 4 William K.. James 4 O. D. ThomDson (Capt.) 5 Elbridge C. Cooke 5 John W. Keller 6 Oliver D. Thompson 6 George B. Rogers 7 Wm. W. Collm (Capt.) 7 Harry W. Tafl Siroke Frederick Wood Slioke Philo C. Fuller Cox. Charles F. Aldrich Cox. Augustine Fitzgerald 18 0 Bow John B. Collins 2 Nathaniel 1 . Guernsey 3 Louis K. Hull 4 Fhilo C. Fuller 5 Frederick W. Rogers 6 George B. Rogers (Capt.) 7 Charles B. Storrs Stroke Hariy T. Folsom Cox. Mum Yew Chun 1881 Bow John B. Collins (Capt.) 2 Philo C. Fuller 3 Frederick W. Rogers 4 Kalhanie! T. Guernsey 5 I ouis K. Hull 6 Gecrge B. Rogers 7 Char ' eB B. Storrs Siroke Hariy T. Folsom Cox. Mum Yew Chung 189 B?tNN6R PQTP0URRW (1) 1882 1887 1892 Bow Henry R. Flanders B ow R. M. W.lcox Bow F. A. Johnson, ' 94 S. 2 Joseph R. Parroll 2 C. O. Gill 2 A. J. Balliet, ' 92 3 Frederick W. Rogers 3 J. Rogers (Capl.) 3 A. L. Van Huyck. ' 93 S 4 Nathaniel T. Guernsey 4 J. W. Middlebrook 4 R. C. Paine, 94 5 Louis K. Hull (Capl.) 5 G. W. Woodruff 5 A. B. Graves, ' 92 S. 6 William H. Hyndman 6 F. A. Stevenson 6 J.A.Hartwell, M.S. (Capl.) 7 Charles B. Storrs 7 G. R. Carter 7 S. B. Ives, ' 93 Siroke Harry T. Folsom Stroke E L. Caldwell Stroke F. E. Gallaudet, ' 93 Cox. David Plessner c ox. R. Thompson Cox. E. F. Olmstead, 94 S, John Kennedy, Coach 1883 1888 1893 Bow Henry R. Flanders B DW R. M. Wilcox Bow F. A. Johnson. ' 94 3. 2 Joseph R. Parrolt 2 C. O. G.ll 2 C. L. Messier. ' 94 S. 3 Louis K. Hull (Capl.) 3 G. S. Brewsler 3 A L. Van Huvck. ' 93 3 4 Nathaniel T. Guernsey 4 J. A. Hartwell 4 J. M. Longacre. ' 95 5 Frank G. Peters 5 W H. Corbin 5 J. M. Goetchius. -94 3. 6 William H. Hyndman 6 F. A. Stevenson (Capt.) 6 A. P. Rogers, ' 94 3. 7 Frederick W. Rogers 7 G. R. Carter 7 3. B. hes. ' 93 (Capt.) Siroke Harry T. Folsom Stroke S. M. Cross Stroke F. E. Gallaudel, ' 93 Cox. D. B. Tucker Cox. R. Thompson Cox. E. F. Olmstead, 94 3. 1884 1889 1894 Bow R. S. Storrs Bow C. F. Rogers Bow R, Armstrong. ' 95 3. 2 Charles B. Hobbs 2 C. O. Gill 2 H. C. Holcomb. -95 3 3 H. W. Patten 3 G. S. Brewster 3 W. M. Beard, 96 4 Alfred Cowles, Jr. 4 J. A. Hartwell 4 A. p. Rogers. ' 94 3. 5 Frank G. Peters 5 W H. Corbin 5 A. W. Daler. ' 95 3 6 J. R. Parrott 6 G. W. Woodruff (Capt.) 6 W. R. Cross. ' 96 7 J. F. Scott 7 P. Allen 7 R. B. Trcadway. ' 96 Stroke H. R. Flanders (Capt.) Stroke E. L. Caldwell Siroke F.A.Johnson.-94 3.(Capl.) Cox. L. E. Cadwell Cox. R. Thompson Cox. E. F. Olmslead, ' 94 3, 1885 1890 1895 Bow C. S. Dodge B 3W C. F. Rogers, ' 90 S. Bow R. Armstrong, ' 95 3. (Capt.) 2 R. S. Storrs 2 W . A. Sims, ' 90 5. 2 H. C. Holcomb, ' 95 3. 3 H. W. Fatten 3 G. S. Brewster, ' 91 3 W. M. Beard, ' 96 4 C. B. Hobbs 4 J. A. Hartwell, P. G. 4 A. W. Dater, ' 95 3. 5 Alfred Cowles, Jr. 5 A. B. Newell, ' 90 3 J. M. Longacre, ' 96 6 J. R. Parrolt 6 H. T. Ferris. ' 91 6 W. R. Cross. ' 96 7 F. G. Peters 7 S. B. Ives, -93 7 R. B. Treadway. ' 96 Siroke H. R. Flanders (Capt.) Stroke P. Allen, ' 903. (Capt.) Stroke G. Langford, ' 97 3. Cox. L. E. Cadwell Cox. R. Thompson, ' 90 Cox. C. L. Clarke, ' 97 1896 1891 1896 Bow R. Appleton Bow W A. Sims. M. S. Bow J. H. Simpson. ' 97 2 John Rogers, Jr. 2 A. J. Balhel, -92 2 A. Brown. ' 96 3 J. W. Middlebrook 3 C. R. Ely. -91 3 W. M. Beard. ' 96 4 F. A. Stevenson 4 R. D. Paine, ' 94 4 J. O. Rodgers, ' 98 5 G. W. Woodruff 5 W W. Hetfelfinger, ' 9l S 5 p. H. Bailey, ' 97 6 A. Cowles, Jr. (Capl. 6 G. S. Brewsler, ' 9l (Capl.) 6 1. M. Longacre. ' 96 7 G. W. Harlridge 7 P. Hagerman, L. S. 7 R.B.Treadwav, ' 96 (Capt.) Siroke E. L. Caldwell Siroke I. A. Gould, -92 3. Siroke G. Langford. ' 97 3. Cox. L. E. Cadwell Cox. H. S. Bowns, ' 93 Cox. T. L. Clarke, ' 97 1 )0 i mssammmmmmsmmssm BKNNSR - POT POURRl - g) (§) 1897 Bow D. F. Roocrs, ' 98 2 Payne Whilney, ' 98 3 H. G. Campbell, ' 97 4 J. C. Greenway. ' 00 5 P. H. Bailey. ' 97 (Gaol. 6 F. W. Allen, ' 00 7 W. E, S. Griswold, ' 99 Siroke G. Langford, ' 97. S. Cox, L. Greene, ' 99 1893 Bow P. Whilney. ' 98 (Capl.) 2 H. P. ' Wickes. 00 3 J. P. Brock, CO 4 R. P. Flini, ' 99 S. 5 J. H. Niedecken, 00 6 F. ' W. Allen. ' 00 7 J. C. Greenleaf. ' 99 5 Siroke W. B. ' Williams. 00 Cox. J. McL. Walton. ' 99 S 1902 Bow C. B. Waterman. L. S. 2 C. E. Daly, ' 03 3 R. R. Coffin. ' 04 S 4 C. S. Judson. 03 S. ) 5 C. A. Weymouth. L. S. 6 p. H. Kunzig, L.S. (Capt.) 7 W. S. Cross, ' 04 Stroke R. Booue, ' 03 Cox. J. F, Byers, 04 1903 Bow C. B. Waterman, ' 04 L. S fCapt.) 2 C. S. Judson. ' 03 S 3 S. S. Stubbs. ' 04 S. 4 R. R. Coffin. 03 S. 5 R. C. Whilt.er. 03 S. 6 J. E. Miller. ' 04 7 W. S. Cross. ' 04 Stroke R. BoEue, ' 03 Cox. J. B. Minor. ' 02 1899 Bow I. C. Greenleaf. ' 99 S. 2 H. P. Wickes, ' 00 3 W. E. S. Gnswold. ' 99 4 R. p. Flini. ' 99 S 5 F. G. Brown. Ir., ' 01 6 F. W. Allen, ' 00 (Capl ) 7 I. H. Niedecken. ' CO Siroke W. B. Williams, ' 00 Cox. J. McL. Walton. ' 99 S 1900 Bow W. B. Williams, 00 2 H. P. Wickes. ' 00 3 I. H. Niedecken. ' CO 4 p. H. Kunzis. L. S. 5 J. p. Brock, ' 00 6 F. W. Allen. ' 00 (Capl.) 7 A. S. Blagden. ' 01 S Stroke A. Cameron. Ir.. 01 Con. G. p. Chillenden, 01 1904 Bow K. E. Weeks. ' 06 2 C. E. Daly. ' 05 3 R. C. Mo;se. ' 05 S. 4 H. N. Scoii. ' 05 S. 5 I. F. M.ller. ' 04 fr R. C. Whlttier. ' 05 S 7 W. S. Cross. ' 04. (Capl.) ' S ' roke H. L. Whilney. ' 05 S. Cox. S. A. LeBlanc. ' 05 1905 Bow K. E. Weeks, ' 06 2 A. C. Ortmayer, ' 06 S. 3 R. C. Morse, [r.. ' 06 S. 4 H. N. Scott. ' 05 5. 5 R. R. Chase. ' 06 6 R.C.Whilt.er. ' 05 S.CCapl 7 I. p. Kineon. ' 05 S Stroke H. E. Whilney. ' 05 5. Cox. D. Barkalow. ' 07 S. 1907 Bow G. Auchincloss, 08 2 J. Mayer. Jr., ' 08 S. 3 W, K. Rice, 09 4 B. C. Hoppin. ' 07 5 W. S. Taft. ' 07 6 H. A. Howe, ' 09 7 C. E. Ide. ' 03 (Capl.) Siroke H. Boullon. ' 07 Cox. D. Barkalow. ' 07 S 1903 Bow G. Auchincloss. ' 08 2 I. N. Peylon. ' 08 5 3 W. K. Rice. ' 08 4 F C. Hunt, ' 09 S. 5 W, E. Dunkle. ' 08 S. 6 H. A. Howe, ' 09 (Capl.: 7 C E. Ide. ' 08 Siroke D. T. Griswold. ' 03 Cox. J D. Cass. ' 09 S. 1909 Bow W. K. Rice. ' 09 2 B. B. Glennv, |r., 09 3 R. A. Woodell, ' 10 (Capl.l 4 J. R. Hyde. ' 10 S 5 F. A. Baker. ' 10 S 6 H. A. Howe. ' 09 7 D. Van Blarcom. ' 11 Stroke B. F. B. Wallis. ' 10 Cox. F. C. Fearing, IDS 1910 Bow E. P. Frost, ' II 2 A. P. Colburn. ' 1 I 3 D. M. Baker. ' II S. 4 G. H. Campbell. 10 S 5 H. B. V.in Sinderen. ' II ) 6 C. I . Buckingham. ' II 7 R. A. Wodell. ' 10 Siroke B. F. B. Wallis. ' 10 Cox. F. C. Fearing. 10 S 1901 1906 Bow C. B. Walerman. 01 Bow K E. Weeks. ' 06 2 H. S. Hooker. ' 0 ' 2 H. Graham. ' OS 3 T. R. Johnson. ' 04 M. S. 3 R.C.Mors . ' 06S. (Ca ' .i ) 4 Pussell Bo«ue. ' 03 4 L. H. Biglow. 3rd. ' 08 5 P. L. Mitchell, ' 01 5 R. R. Chase. ' 06 6 p. H. Kunzip. L. S. 6 R. H. Noyes. ' 03 7 A.S.BIaoden. ' Ol S_. (Capt.) 7 C. E. Ide. ' 08 Siroke A. Cameron. Ir.. ' 01 Siroke H. Boullon. ' 07 Cox. G. P. Chillenden. ' 01 Cox. D. Barkalow. ' 07 S 1!)1 U z I (A  .■ c .fei- ni wmmmmmmasmmmmmmmmBmsi mmss mm nrnmsR pot pourri 1913 JF ' re5l)man av W. MEADE ROBINSON, Jr.. ' l CHARLES L. BUCKINGHAM, RICHARD K. HAWES, ' 10 . JOSEPH R. WALKER. ' 13 Jr., -MS. . . President Vice-President Coach Captain 1913 .frcsl)man (trcw Squai J. A. Appleton R, Romeyn B. F. Brundred A. D. .Adams J. W. Scully, Jr. D. R. Oldenborg R. L. Davisson D. M. Bomeisler I. R. Walker W. Camp, Jr. W. F. Howe J. H. Philbin H. A. Scragg N. H. Read W. Badger P. Barnum yale-llfarvar6 JPresl)man £i3l)t-0ar ace New London, June 30, 1910 Harvard, 1 1 min. 541 2 sec. Yale, 1 2 min. 2 sec. Pale jFrcsbman Clg t Dfarvard Jf rcsbman Eight Pos. Name Age Weight Height ft. in. Pos. Name Age Weight Height ft. in. 1. Davisson 19 161 5 091 , 1. Warren 19 158 5 V 2 2. Read 19 172 5 10 2. Sullivan 19 165 6 01 3. Adams 19 168 5 10 3. Meyer 19 165 6 CO 4. Philbin 19 174 6 00 4. Lincoln 19 170 6 01 5. Oldenborg 24 192 6 04 5. Keays 19 195 6 02 6. Walker 19 180 6 OOi ' , 6. Siralton 20 165 6 OO ' i 7. Camp 20 180 6 00 ' 7. Moffatt 19 171 6 03J , Stroke. Howe, 20 168 5 11 Stroke. Goodale 20 170 6 00 Cox. Badger 18 109 5 03 Cox. Abeles 18 110 5 06 JP re5l)man JF our-Oar ace New London, June 29, 1910 Yale, 5 min. 371 2 sec. Harvard, 5 min. 39 sec. Vale. JPrusbmati J our ' Marvarb ' rcsbnian Tour Pos. Name Age Weight Height ft. in. Pos. Name Age Weight Height ft. in. 1. Romeyn 20 172 6 021 2 1. Parker 20 154 5 09 2. Scragg 19 168 6 001 2 2. Chadwick 19 155 5 11 3. Bomeisler IB 181 5 11 3. Cutler 19 170 6 00 Stroke. Brundred 18 152 5 10! ' , Stroke. Davis 19 164 5 101 2 Cox. Barnum 18 no 5 06 Cox. Brownly 18 107 5 06 10:; CAPTAIN COREY mmmaammmmmmmmmmm smmmsmmm wm msmssmBEss B? NNeR POT POURRl - • baseball tA ssociahon Officers. 1910-11 Jolin V. McDonnell A. E. Ogilvy Donald R. Hyde Allan L. Corey President and Manager Vice-President Assistant Manager Captain Ocam, 1910 W. S. Logan, ' 10, Third Base, (Capt.) S. H. Philbin, ' 10, Catcher W. W. Taylor, ' 10 S., Catcher H. W. Carhart, ' 12. Catcher A. StilKvell, ' M S., Catcher F. J. Murphy, ' 10, First Base E. H. Coy. ' 10, First Base O. E. Mclntyie, ' 10 S., Second Base H. N. Merritt, ' 12. Short Stop A. L, Corey, ' 11. Right Field P. B. Badger. ' 11, Center Field J. B. Stevens, ' 11 L.. Left Field A. E. B. Tommers. ' 11 S.. Pitcher S. F. Freeman. 11. Pitcher S. L. Murphy, ' 10 S.. Pitcher ascball Scores, Yale vs. Mar. 25. Pennsylvania at Allanlic Cily Mar. 26, Pennsylvania al Allanlic City Mar. 28. Cornell al Washington, D. C. Apr. 2. South Orange Field Club at New Haven Apr. 6. Trinity at New Haven Apr. 9. N. Y. Nationals at New York Apr. 14. Hartford League at Hartford 7 Apr. 16. Fordham at New Haven I Apr. 20. Bucknell al New Haven 3 Apr. 23. Vermont at New Ha en 6 Apr. 27. West Point at West Point Apr. 30. Pennsylvania at New Haven 5 May 4. Wesleyan at New Haven 16 May 6. Virginia at New Haven 13 May 7. Andover al New Haven 9 Y. Opp. 5 2 May II. 3 May 14. 4 May 18. May 21. 3 May 24. May 28. 14 May 30. 2 June I . 5 June 4. 5 June 8. 3 June II. 3 June 16. II June 18. 2 June 21. 1 June 23. 5 June 28. JcSn V. McDonnell, ' II, President 1910 Yale vs. Y. Opp. Williams at New Maven I 3 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia 4 Brown al New Haven ( 12 in.) 5 Holy Cross al Worcester (1 1 in.) 5 Amherst at New Haven 3 Columbia at New York 8 Brown at Providence 3 Holy Cross at New Haven(ll in.)0 Princeton at New Haven 4 Syracuse at New Haven 1 Princeton at Princeton 1 Princeton at New York 5 Cornell at New Haven Harvard at New Haven 1 2 Harvard al Cambridge 2 Harvard at New York 10 195 CD LU en 03 H Z 3 ■ .. t, ' ■■ - wmmBsmmm mssmmimssmm smmmmmmm!!!smmm mm BPMNeR POTPOURRI @(8) : ascbaU Scl)ciuU. 1910 Apr. I. Saturday, New York University at May 17. New Haven May 20. Apr. 5. Wednesday. Trinity at New Haven May 23. Apr. 8. Saturday. N. Y. Nationals at New York May 27. Apr. 14. Friday. Norfolk League at Norfolk May 30. Apr. 15. Saturday, Univ. of Virginia at Norfolk Apr. 17. Monday. Dartmouth at Washington June 3. Apr. 18. Tuesday. Georgetown at Washington June 7. Apr. 22. Saturday, Andover at New Haven June 10. Apr. 26. Wednesdav, Fordham at New Haven June 15. Apr. 29. Saturday, Pennsylvania at New Haven May 3. Wednesday, Holy Cross at New Haven June 17. May 5. Friday, Univ. of Virginia al New Haven June 20. May 6. Saturday, Columbia at New York June 23. May 10. Wednesday, Williams at New Haven June 28. May 13. Saturday, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia Wednesday, Brown at New Haven Saturday, Holy Cross at Worcester Tuesday, Amherst at New Haven Saturday, Cornell al Ithaca Tuesday, Brown at Providence (Memorial Day) Saturday, Princeton at New Haven Wednesday, Syracuse at New Haven Saturday, Princeton at Princeton Thursday. Princeton at New York (in case of tie) Saturday. Cornell at New Haven Tuesday, Harvard al New Haven Friday, Harvard al Cambridge Wednesday, Harvard at New York (in case of tie) (Taptalns of ICnlversltp !5tlnes 1865-66 C. A. Edwards, ' 66 1867 Jacob Coffin, ' 63 186S Thomas Hooker, ' 69 1869 S. S. McCutcheon. 70 1870 S. S. McCutcheon. 70 1871 Clarence Deming, 72 1872 Clarence Deming, 72 1873 A, B. Ne-.in, 74 1874 C. H. Avery, 75 1875 C. H. Avery, 75 1876 W. I. Bicelow, 77 1877 W. I. Bige low, 77 1878 C, H. Morgan, 78 1879 W. F. Hutchinson. ' 80 1880 W. F. Hutchinson, ' 80 1831 W. T. Walden, ' 81 1882 W. I. Badger, ' 82 1898 1883 Allan Hubbard, ' 83 S, 1899 1884 H. C. Hopkins, ' 84 1900 1885 Wyllys Terry. ' 85 ,„„, 1886 p. B. Stewart, ' 86 ' 1887 I. C. Dann, ' 88 5. 1902 1888 A. A. Stage. ' 88 1903 1889 H. F. Noyes, ' 89 1904 1890 G. Calhoun, ' 91 1905 1891 G, Calhoun, ' 91 1906 1692 W. H. Murphy, ' 93 1Q07 1893 L. T. Bliss, ' 93 S. 1908 1894 G. B. Case, ' 94 1909 1895 F. Rustin, ' 95 5. 1910 1896 S. L. Quimby. -96 5. 1911 1897 H. M. Kealor. ' 97 G. C. Greenway, jr., ' 98 S. C. A. H. de Saulles, ' 99 S. S. B. Camp. ' 00 i F. L. Quimby, ' 02 S. I F. M. C. Robertson, ' 01 R. G. Guernsey, ' 02 B. Winslow, ' 04 B. Wmslow, ' 04 M. H. Bowman, ' 05 S, F. O ' Brien, ' 06 G- Kmney. 07 S. T. A. D. [ones, ' OSS. F. J. Murphy, ' 10 S. H. Philb.n, ' 10 A, L. Corey, ' 10 Jrcsliiints of Vale Knlversltj baseball (Tlubs 1865 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 66 J. G. P. James F. P. E. A. H. R. G. L. H. E, S. C. F. B. G. M. J- P- Coffin Sheldon Coffin Terry Lewis Elliott Hoyt Benton Bushnell Mitchell Rogers Andrews 1878 1879 J. 18«0 W, 1831 R. 1882 E. 1883 C. 1834 N. I8S5 D. 1886 F. 1387 J. 1883 W, 1889 J. P. McCune W. Curtis . E. Dc Crow E. Peabodv Dillingham H. Yates G. Williams W. Mulvane N. Sewall Archib.ild , L. Vehe G. Rogers 1890 A. A. Tilnev 1901 E 1891 W. H. St. fohn 1902 189? W. B. Fiankhn 1903 1893 N. H. .Swaviie 1904 1894 C. R. Skinner 1905 1895 1. McKee 1906 1896 W. S. Millei 1907 ■897 G, C. Brooke 1903 1898 F. H. Simmons 1909 1899 F. H. Brooke 1910 t R. C. Twich?ll 1911 1900 ) F. B, Ada L. Eliason Hugh Satterlee 0. J. Willis Lansing P. Reed J. S. EHsworth Spencer Turner G. B. Glaenzer [. C. 1 hornion F. H. Olmslea-i 1. F. folinson J. V. McDonnell 107 en CQ 03 in a: 3 tc. i - ieaiia.!e suiMi%o;iiim RT NSR POTPOURRI- (i)(fi)(S) Vale-lKarvari ICnlvcrsit ( amcs Since IS83 New Haven Cambridge Cambridge New Haven New York Philadelphia Cambridge New Haven Cambridge New Haven Brooklyn New Haven Cambridge Cambridge New Haven Cambridge New Haven Hartford New Haven Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge New Haven Cambridge Cambridpe New Haven New Haven Cambridge New York Ney York New York New York New Haven Princeton New Haven F rmcefon New Haven F ' rincefpn New Haven Princelon New Hivcn New Haven Princelon New Haven Princeton Prmcetcn New Haven Princelon Princelon May 12. May 26. June 21 , June 26. July 3. July -t. May 10, May 17, June 2 1 , June 24, June 27. May 16, June 20, May 29, June 19, June 26. June 29, July 3, May 14, June 8, June 25, June 28, May 19, June 9, June 23, June 26, May 25, June 20, 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1885 1885 1836 1886 1886 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1887 1888 1888 1888 8 If 1889 1889 Total 3-0 Cambridge 51 New Haven 4-1 New Haven I -0 Cambridge 2-1 Cambridge 23-9 New Haven 8-1 Springfield 7-8 No series in 4-17 Cambiidgc 6-2 New Haven 4-2 Cambridge 4-12 New Haven 2-16 New York 2-14 Cambndoe 6-5 New Haven 1-5 New Haven 9-10 New Haven 7-1 No series in 14-2 Cambridge 5-7 New Haven 5-4 Cambridge 6-3 New Haven 7-1 New Yo.k 3-7 Canibiidge -0 New Ha en 5-3 New York 1 5-3 Cambridge 5-4 New Haven since 1 883 : Yale 7-5 8-4 8-0 8-9 3-4 7-1 4-3 June 22, 1889 June 25, 1889 May 17, 1890 May 31, 1890 June 21, 1890 June 24, 1890 June 28, 1890 1891 wilh Harvard June 23, 1892 0-5 June 27, 1892 June 24, 1893 June 27, 1893 July 1,1893 June 21, 1894 June 26, 1894 June 20, 1895 June 25, 1895 1896 wilh Harvard June 23, 1897 5-7 June 29, 1897 June 23, 1898 June 28, 1898 July 1,1898 June 22, 1899 June 27, 1899 1899 1900 1900 4-3 2-3 3-0 4-6 5-1 2-0 7-4 5-0 _ uly 1, June 21 , June 26, 46 garner 8-10 4-9 7-0 3-1 2-0 3-4 10-13 15-5 0-3 New York Cambridge New Haven Cambridge New Haven New York Cambridge New Haven Cambridge New Haven New York Cambridge New Haven Camb; idge New Haven Cambridge New Ho en New York Cambridge New f-laven New Yoik Cambridge New Haven New York New Haven Cambridge New York June 30, June 20, June 25, June 20, June 24, June 28, June 18, June 23, June 26. June 29. July 2, June 22, June 27, June 21 . June 26, June 20. June 25. June 29. June 18, June 23, June 27, June 24, June 29, July 3, June 21 . June 23, June 28. 1900 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1903 1903 1904 1904 1904 1905 1905 1906 1906 1907 1907 1907 1908 1908 1903 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1910 Harvard, 34 games. Vale- rlttceton Knlvcrsltj (Barnes Since 1883 1883 1833 1884 188 J 1 885 1885 1885 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 18 ' 7 1887 1838 1888 1888 188S 1888 1889 1889 5-4 2-5 16-3 6-0 5-3 5-11 13-15 9-8 12-2 2-1 15-0 9-3 9-6 10-4 5-6 10-4 7-3 9-1 15-5 11-14 12-9 Tolal New Ha en New Haven Piinceirn New York Brooklvn New Ha-.en Princelon New Haven New Haven Piincefon New York New Haven Princelon New York New Plaven Princelon New York New Haven Princelon Princelon New Haven 1889 1890 1890 1890 1890 1891 1891 !8ci| 1892 1892 1892 1893 1893 1893 1894 1894 1894 1895 1895 1896 1896 6-5 }-2 0-1 8-8 6-5 4-1 3-5 2-5 l-n 3-1 2-12 5-! 2-0 14-7 5-3 2-4 9-5 1-0 9-8 0-13 7-5 i rincetcn New York New Ha ' , en New Haven Princeton ?New York New Haven Princeton New York New Haven Princeton New York New Haven Princelon New Haven Princeton New York New Haven Princeton New York New Haven 1890 1896 1896 1897 1897 1897 1898 1893 1898 1899 1899 1899 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 190 ' . 1902 190 1903 37 0-5 8-4 3-4 10-9 8-16 8-22 7-12 6-4 8-3 8-0 2-6 4-11 3-9 4-5 9-3 5-15 2-5 10-6 5-3 5-4 2-1 since 1883: Yale, 46 games; Princeton, 37 games 19 :) rrince ' on New York New Haven Princelon New York New Haven Princeton New Yo ' k New Haven Princelon New Haven Princelon Princelon New Haven New York New Haven Princelon New York New Haven Princelon New ork 1 tie 1903 1903 1904 1904 1904 1905 1905 1905 1906 1 906 1907 1907 190S 1903 1903 1909 1909 1 90 1910 1910 1910 2-5 3-7 0-3 7-0 4-12 5-6 2-5 6-10 2-5 6-1 0-5 1-1 7-2 3-1 3-2 1-2 14-6 3-7 3-5 3-0 5-9 2-3 4-0 5-2 12-5 2-3 10-9 6-10 6-7 3-1 1-10 4-10 2-18 3-2 8-5 2-3 2-3 7-9 3-4 2-3 8-2 2-4 6-0 2-3 5-2 4-2 1-6 5-7 UJ a: ■rt o UJ O u 9QUMDSKmOA ' 3ilflnS ' X7A7)fill]JjPmMtt!SS • -. y .. ' . iiiiMllimUUlUlllllilMIH B? NNeR POT POURRl - (jj) (g) (g) (Tollege baseball Oeam JOHN W. FIELD, ' I . Captain and Manager Ocam J. M. Hartwell, Pitcher C. Moore, Pitcher C. Paul, Pitcher K. Church, Catcher J. W. Field, First Base (Capl.) W. G. McKee, Second Base L. Loutrel, Short Stop A. Stillwell, Third Base C. Gross, Left Field K. MOSSER, Center Field R. Deming, Right Field C. MURFEV, First Base C. ShaRTENBURG, Third Base T. Lilley, Manager 201 UJ H _1 03 U CQ I ms maammmmmmBssmiBBsmammmBs mmss miB s msm smBm BT NSR POT POURRl ale JF ' re$l)man tl aseball Association JOHN T. ROWLAND. GEORGE C. BOURNE, K. L. FENTON, ' 10 F. W. HYDE, ' M . J. A. REILL ' , ' 12 S. Officers 1910 S. President Vice-President Coach Assistant Coach Captain 1913 ! ascball Ocam J. A. Reilly, First Base, (Capt.) S. A. Dyer, Catcher M. TiLNEY, Catcher J. E. ShaRFE, Catcher H. B. Scott, Pitcher G. Thompson, Pitcher H. E. Bennet, Second Base E. R. Starkweather, Short Stop W. M. Osborne, Short Stop A. H. McCreery, Third Ease P. McGhie, Left Field T. McLaughlin, Center Field G. T. SCHOFIELD, Center Field C. T. Allen, Right Field S. J. Chung, Right Field ccor6 of Season of 1910 Yale, •13 4 New Haven High 1 ale. •|3 6 Penn., 13 1 Yale, ' 13 3 Hotchkiss ale. •13 14 Brown, 1 3 Yale, ' 13 2 Worcester Acad. 2 Yale, •13 6 Willincn 1 (8 innings) Yale, •13 5 Pawling Yale, ' 13 9 Exeter ( 14 inn.) 7 Yale, •13 2 Princeton, • 1 3 ' ale. ' 13 Andover 2 ale. •13 4 Princeton, 1 3 5 ' ale. •13 2 Dean Academy 1 ale. •13 6 Harvard, • 1 3 203 CAPTAIN KILPATRICK K r mtmEBmmBsmmBoimimmmimmsmmBmmsmmmi miism BT NNSR POT POURRl @(i)® yale KnivcrsitY racK tl)letic Association Officers. I9l0- ' ll LESLIE SOULE, Ml JOSEPH CARSON, MIS. F. P. MULLINS, ' 12 J. R. KILPATRICK. ' 11 . C5rack Occim, 1910 V 5ttcit Cooney M Kirjassoff An drus Ne son Miles H iskell Gardner Kilpatr ick Boyd Baird Chi holm Goebel King Coy Other 52tcmbcrs of Oeam . President Vice-President Assistant Manager Captain Finnessy Hoiden ■r. 1 H J M Wood Kayno ■ n f Merrill Farrar Hk Jm Southgate Larkin F ' iw m Snyder S. Kirjassoff Hlfe 1 7 y M Plan Seymour Hi fl jf ' ' ' j i Wheeler Tilson Hi Soule Dickinson Leslie Soule, ' 1 1 Presidenl OracK TEvents, 1910 May 7, at New Haven May 1 4, at Cambridge May 27 and 28, Intercolleg Philadelphia. Yale 59 Yale 51 ate Meet at Pennsylv Michigan Cornell, 5-6. ' 2. ania, 271 7, , 20, 14, Princeton 44 I -6 Harvard, 521 2 Yale 251 2 Princeton, 1 7 Harvard, 13 2 205 UJ H U u K H ■ H a: UJ z . t ' mmmissmmmmmBsmmmsmasBmsmsmmsmmmsmmmmssam BT NNSR POT POURRI -- Kntercolle iate tl)letic Association (TolUges of H)c TiA-ssoclatlon Michigan Swathmore New York University S-racuse Pennsylvania Wesleyan Pennsylvania Slale College Williams Princeton Yale Rutgers Stevens Oblrti?-flftl) Aitnual TSnttircoUcglate OracK ' Sttiat lJl)ila6clpl)ia.l3a.. Kaj 27 ani IS. 1910 Amherst Cornell Bowdoin Dartmouth Brown Fordham Colgate Harvard College of the c ly of Haverford New Yor k Massachusetts Institute Columbia of Technology. Pennsylvania Yale Michigan Princeton 271 2 251 2 20 17 Cornell Harvard Syiacuse Amherst Brown 14 131 8 6 3 10. II. 12. 13. Event 100 Yd. Dash 220 Yd Dash Point Winner or Ramsdell. Pennsylvania Craif, Michigan Minds. Pennsylvania Cooke, Princeton Craig, Michigan 21 SummarT? of Cvcnts Time, Height Distance sec. 1-5 sec. Record Event 220-Yd. Low Hurdles High Jump Ramsdell, Pennsylvania Minds. Pennsylvania 440 Yd. Dash Robson. Wesleyan Reidpath, Syracuse 50 sec. MacArlhur, Cornell Black Princeton £80 Yard Run Young. Amherst Whiteley. Princeton 1 57 sec Paull, Pennsylvania Hall. Michigan One Mile Run Boyle, Pennsylvania Taylor, Cornell 4 23 2-5 sec. Paull, Pennsylvania Faber, Brown Jacques, Harvard Two Mile Run Bema, Cornell 9 40 3-5 sec. Marv. Michigan Wolk. Pennsylvania Green, Brown I20-Yd. Hurdles Chisholm. Yale 16 sec. Dwioht. Princeton L ong, Harvard Lewis, Harvard Broad Pole Vault Shot Put Ha Thr Dartmouth Columbia Wesleyan New York University 3 1 I Point Winner Gardner, Harvard Chisholm. Yale Dwight, Princeton Edwards. Bowdoin Burdick, Pennsylvania Palmer, Dartmouth Farrier, Pennsylvania Lawrence, Harvard, Fielding, N. Y. U. Time, Height or Distance 24 2-5 sec. Roberts, Amherst, Little, Harvard Lapham, Michigan Ford, Cornell F. F. Nelson, ' ale R. A. Gardner. ' ale Babcock, Columbia Barr, Harvard Parker, Pennsylvania Homer, Michigan Waite, Syracuse Coy, Yale Kilpatrick, Yale Cooney, Yale Speers, Princeton Andrus, ' ale Simonds, Princeton 6 ft. I in. 6 ft. 5ft. 10 in. 5 ft. 10 in. 5 ft. 10 in. 22 ft. 71-4 in. 22 ft. 27 .- in. 22 ft. I ' 4 in. 21 ft. 914 in. 12 ft. 45 in. Record 12 ft 12 ft II ft. 9 in. II ft. 9 in, 46fl .4l , in. 44fl. IP in. 43 ft. 8 ' 2 in. 43 ft. 734 in. 152 ft. 5 in. 141 ft. 9 in 140 ft. 101 gin. 1 32 ft. 2 in. 1 ' 07 (g) (8) BKNNSR ' POT POURRl fi XDvack tl)letics at Vaii IRST meeting of the Yale Athletic Association held at Hamilton Park, New Haven, May 4, 1872. Yale first participated in intercollegiate con- tests, July 20, 1874, at Saratoga, and sent some representatives each year to the intercollegiate games except during the years 1877, 1878, and 1879, when ' ale was not represented. The organization of ' ale ' s representa- tives into a track team began in 1886 under the captaincy of A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87, resulting in Yale ' s first intercollegiate victory in 1887 under the same captain. ' ale-Harvard cup contests began with a match at Cambridge, in May, 1891. The first International Inter-University match was arranged by an old ' ale Captam and took place in London, July, I 894 ; this was followed by a return match in New ' ork City in October, 1895, between Yale and Cambridge Universities, which match was won by Yale, 8 to 3. A match between Yale-Harvard against Oxford-Cambridge took place in London in July, 1 898. Return match between these Universities was held in New ' ork City September 25, 1901. ' ale-Harvard won from Oxford-Cambridge in the third International Collegiate Meet held in London, July 23, 1904, by a score of 9-4. Yale won four first Harvard two Oxford three and Cambridge one. (Laptalns of a 1886 A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87 1899 1887 A. B. Coxe, Jr., ' 87 1900 1888 W. G. Lane. ' 88 1901 1889 Charles H. Sherrill, ' 89 1902 1890 F. W. Robinson, ' 90 1891 H. L. Williams, ' 91 1903 1892 William Burnel Wright, Jr. . ' 92 1904 1893 A. H. Jones, ' 93 1905 1894 D. B. Lyman, ' 94 1906 1895 W. O. Hickok, ' 95 S. 1907 1896 L. P. Sheldon, ' 96 1908 1897 S. K. Gerard, ' 97 1909 1898 E. C. Perkins. ' 98 1910 1911 John R. Kilp Ic liinlvcrslt OracK Oeams T. R. Fisher. Jr., ' 99 S. Bascom Johnson, ' 00 W. M. Fincke, ' 01 S. Richard Sheldon, ' 02 S. N. H. Hargrave, ' 02 S J. B. Thomas, Jr., ' 03 E. J. Clapp, ' 04 W. McLanahan, ' 05 S. J. N. Gates, ' 06 L. S. J. W. Marshall, 07 S. Walter R. Dray, ' 08 Leonard V. Howe, ' 09 S. Frank T. Nelson. ' 10 208 4i- X fmsmamsmamBmiBasmmmmmmm mimmsi mm mms mm sm BT NSR ' POTPOURRI UnUrcolUgiate Records Corrected to ' Saixuarj I. 19U Event 100- Yard Dash 220-Yard DaiK 440-Yard Dash Half-M.le Run One Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles 220- Yard Hurdles Two-Mile Run Running Broad Jump Running High Jump Pulling the Shot Throwing the Hammer Pole Vault Record 9 3-5 sec. 21 1-5 sec. 48 4-5 sec. 1 mm. 56 sec. 4 min. 17 4-5 sec. 15 1-5 sec. 23 3-5 sec. 9 min. 27 3-5 sec. 24 ft. 41 2 in. 6 ft. 314 in. 46 ft. 51 2 in. 164 ft. 10 in. 12 ft. 314 in. Made by A. Duffy J. Wefers B. Taylor B. Parsons C. Paull B. Shaw C. Kraenzlem P. J. Taylor A. C. Kraenzlein T. Moffii W. F. Krueger J. DeWllI C. S. Campbell B. J. E. W. A. -A. College Georgetown Georgetown PennsylvanLa Yale Pennsylvania Dartmouth Pennsylvania Cornell Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Swalhinore Princeton Yale Year 1902 1896 1907 1905 1909 1908 1898 1909 1899 1907 1907 1902 1909 yale Records to 3auuar I, 9 Event and Record 100-Yard Dash, 10 sec. 220-Yard Dash, 21 1-5 sec. 440- Yard Dash. 49 1-5 sec. Half-Mile Run, 1 min. 56 sec. One-Mile Run. 4 min. 26 1-5 sec. Two-Mile Run, 9 min. 43 1-5 sec. Three-Mile Run, 15 min. 41 4-5 sec. 120- Yard Hurdles. 15 2-5 sec 220- Yard Hurdles, 24 2-5 sec. Running High Jump. 6 ft. 2 1-2 in. Running Broad Jump, 23 ft. 7 1-4 in. Hammer Throw (16-lb. Wire Handle), 162 ft. Shot Put (16 lbs.), 46 ft. 4 in. Pole Vault, 12 ft. 91 2 in. Name and Class C. H. Shernll. ' 90 F. R. Moullon, ' 03 L. S W. F. Coholan, W S. E. B. Parsons, ' 07 C. B. Alcott, ' 03 A. L. Haskell. W. G. Lane, •88 D, R. Robbins. ' 09 S. L. V. Howe. ' 09 L, V, Howe, ' 09 S. J. S. Spraker, ' 03 L. S. F. Sheffield, -06 S. 6 in.C T. Cooney. R. Sheldon. 02 S. W. R. Dray, ' 08 Date May 15, 1890 May 9, 1903 May 18, 1907 May 27, 1905 May 21, 1904 May 14, 1910 May 31, 1888 (May 16, 1908 May 29, 1909 May 29, 1909 Oct. 31, I90O May 19, 1906 May 9, 1910 Sept. 7, 1901 May 16, 1903 209 H i u cc i- z I c 1 UJ - i m BBmmasmBBmBm BT NNGR POT POURRl - aU JPre5l)man OracK Association Officers. 1910 WALTER H. MILLS, ' 11 JOSEPH A. CARSON, ' MS. FRANCES E. BRIGHAM, ' 13 President Vice-President Captain Ob 2 Oeam Numeral Stten E. H. Baker, Jr., ' 13 M. G. Blakeslee, ' 12 S. D. M. BOMEISLER, ' 1 3 F. E. Brigham, ' I 3 M. Bruce, ' 13 F. Bylund, ' 12 S. J. N. Bvers, ' 12 S. W. L. Cross, Jr., ' 12 S. R. F. Decker, ' 12 L. S. R. O. Derrick, ' 13 S. Howe, 1 2 S. F. M. Jones, ' 12 S. C. M. NoYEs, ' 13 N. C. Reed, ' 13 G. L. SCHENCK, ' 1 3 E. U. Thatcher, 12 S. S. B. Wagoner, ' 1 3 Otlicr !5tlcmbcr5 of tbc Oeam C. W. Baker, Jr., ' 13 T. F. Rudell, ' 13 G. R. Hann, ' 13 • CD. Sanderson, ' 12 S. H. C. Piper, ' 12 S. A. N. Sheriff, ' 13 J. R. TUTTLE, ' I 3 ytiacii, 1910 Saturday. May 7, at Princeton — Princeton 1913, 57; Yale 1913, 47. Saturday, May 2 1 . at New Haven— Harvard 1913, 49 J. ; Yale 1913, 67! 2- 211 UJ H a: H z D O u rri en O a: o ■ H c 1 a: z D IMIMIiiyiM! B7 NN6R POT POURRI - @ (g) (B yaU Ktiiversit dross (Louixtr Association VaU (Tross doimtr Ocam 1910 W. F. Kaynov, ' 11 S., Captain E. H. Gray, ' 11 S. W. Case, ' lis. G. B. Marsh, ' 12 C. H. Noyes. ' 13 O. H. Tilson, ' 11 W. W. Cross, Jr., ' MS. D. L. Seymour, ' I 2 S. O. C. Broun, • I 1 H. J. H. Adams, ' lis. Jf ourtl) i!)ual 3farvari-yalc (Tross (TountrY 5tlcet Chestnut Hill, Mass., November 4, 1910 Won by Harvard, 22-33. Individual Winner, Jacques, Harvard; Time, 35 min. 53 1-4 sec. Or6cr of Tlnlsl) 1 . H. Jaques, Harvard 2. H. P. Lawless, Harvard 3. P. R. Withington, Harvard 4. E. H. Gray. Yale 5. S. W. Case, Yale 6. W. L. Cross, Jr., Yale 7. C. L. Viets, Harvard 8. O. H. Tilson, Yale 9. S. Nichols, Harvard 10. G. B. Marsh, Yale 213 H ■ a: H z D o u o OS u ■ r«. u V mB BsmBmBsmmmsmsmBmmmmmmm BPiNNeR POT POURRl (Tross (Tountr UntcrcoUeglaU (Ebamplonsl)lfi 5ttect Princeton Course. Princeton, N. J. Teams finish3d in the followins order: N ovemDer 1910. 1 . Cornell 2. Harvard 3. Yale 4. Michigan 5. Mass. Institute Technology 6. Princeton 7. Pennsylvania 8. Dartmouth 9. Columbia 10. College of City of New York Individual Winner — J. P. Jones, Cornell. Time, 33 min Yale Team finished in following order: E. H. Gray, ' II, 5; W. Case, ' II S, 7: W. F. Kaynor, larsh, 12, 23: O. H. Tilson, 25. 34 sec. Record II S., 13; G. B. 215 CAPTAIN DALY BPMNeR POT POURRl Kniversit J ootball ssoclatloa Officers for 1910 •| I CARROLL C. HINCK.S, ROBERT J. BADHAM. W. KIRK KAYNOR ' 12 FREDERICK J. DALY. ' 1 1 II S. President and Manager Vice-President Assistant Manager Captain Ob« Ocam 1910 ■■■■■■ M F. J. Daly, ' H. Capi. A. Howe. •12 mE V H. F. Vaughan. ' 11 L. S. ™|MrPW« B I H E. Sa age, mis. H 1 J. R. KlLPATRICK, ' 1 1 J. W. Field, ' 11 ■ IF ' ' . H E. O. KisTLER, ' lis. k d H A. L. Corey. ' 1 1 1 1 C. H. Paul, ' 12 S. H. Brooks, ' IIS. M. E. Fuller. ' MS. H C. C. Childs. ' 11 L. S. B ' ' ' M i H E. B. Morris. Jr.. ' 1 1 wflK - ' 1 E. W. McDevitt. ' 12 HHb ' J H R. W. Baker. ' 13 B0II7 ' i{iMi3 i l J. W. Scully. Jr.. ' 12 H yflf H R. C. Deming. ' 1 1 HH I H Ca !Jlccor5 of yootball (5amcs 1910 C. Hincks, ' II President Sept. 28 Yale 22 Wesleyan Oct. 22 Yale Vancferbift Oct. 1 Yale 12 Syracuse 6 Oct. 29 ' aie 16 Colgate Oct. 5 Yale 17 Tufts Nov. 5 Yale Brown 21 Oct. 8 Yale 12 Holy Cross Nov. 12 Yale 5 Princeton 3 Oct. 15 Yale 3 West Point 9 Nov. 19 Yale Harvard o (3 u H _1 H O o u. ■ H cc z D BT NeR POT POURRl Second Ocam, 1910 (Awarded Silver Footballs) P. T. Francis, ' 12 D. M. BOMEISLER. ' 13 C. L. Buckingham. Jr., 1 1 S. K. Church, ' 1 1 E. W. Freeman, ' 12 S. B. French, ' 1 1 H. P. Greenouch, ' II S. C. S, Greeley, ' II S. H. N. Merritt, ' 12 J. H. Philbin, ' 13 J. H. Potter ' 13 N, H. Read, ' 13 J. A. Reilly, ' 12 S. W. M. Robinson. Jr., ' 11 E. A. Strout, Jr.. ' 12 D. G. TOMLINSON, ' 12 H. B. Van Sinderen. ' 11 Vale J ootball !J ecor65 since l$$3 1883 Yale vs. Wesleyan Wesleyan Stevens Institute Rutgers Columbia Michigan University Princeton Harvard 1884 Yale vs. Wesleyan Stevens Institute Wesleyan Rutgers Dartmouth Wesleyan Graduates Harvard Princeton 1885 Yale vs. Points Stevens 55-0 ■Wesleyan 18-C ■Wesleyan 71-0 Institute of Technology 51-0 Crescents 52-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania 53-5 Princeton 5-6 ■Wesleyan 61-0 1 836 Points 58-0 90-0 36-0 97-0 93-0 64-0 6-0 23-2 Points 31-0 96-0 63-0 76-10 113-0 46-0 18-0 52-0 6-4 Yele vs. Wesleyan Wesleyan Technology Stevens Williams Points 75-0 52-0 96-0 54-0 76-0 Stevens 69-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania 50-0 Crescents 28-0 Amherst 70-0 Wesleyan 1 5-0 Princeton 10-0 ' a Wesleyan 136-0 1889 Crescents 82-0 Yale vs. Points Univ. of Pennsylvania 75-0 Wesleyan 38-0 Harvard 29-4 Wesleyan 63-5 Princeton 4-0 Williams Cornell 36-0 60-0 1887 Amherst 42-0 ale vs. Points Trinity 64-0 Wesleyan 38-0 Columbia 62-0 Wesleyan 106-0 Univ. of P ennsy vania 22-10 Williams 74-0 Stevens 30-8 Univ. of ■Pennsylvania 50-0 Crescent A c. 18-0 Rutgers 74-0 Cornell 70-0 Crescents 68-0 Amherst 32-0 Wesleyan 74-4 Williams 70-0 Princeton 12-0 Wesleyan 52-0 Harvard 17-8 Harvard Princeton 6-0 0-10 1898 Yale vs. Points Wesleyan 76-0 Rutgeis 65-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania 34-0 Wesleyan 46-0 Amherst 39-0 Williams 30-0 Boston Technology 63-0 1890 Yale vs. Wesleyan Crescent A. C. Wesleyan Lehigh Oranges Williams Points 8-0 18-6 34-0 26-0 16-0 32-0 219 SnlB%£ HM££(Sa3. ' ' nv-.Vfi-r ' tt . ' ' '  y. tV- ' V if jr ' - a en _l _) CQ H O O - H en a: z  • ' i; . w« BKNNeR POT PQURRl- g) (g) ' 3f ootball Accords Amherst 12-0 New York A. C. 32-0 1897 Wesleyan 76-0 Univ. of Pennsylvani a 14-6 Yale vs. Points Crescent A . C. 52-0 Harvard 6-10 Trimly 10-C Rutgers 70-0 Princeton 0-6 Wesleyan 30-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania 60-0 1894 Amherst 18-0 Harvard 6-12 Yale vs. Points Williams 32-0 Princeton 32-0 Trinity 42-0 Newton A. C. 10-0 Brown 28-5 Brown 18-14 1B91 Crescent A. C. 10-0 Carlisle 24-9 Yale vs. Wesleyan Crescent A Trinity Williams . C. Points 28-0 26-0 36-0 Lehigh Dartmouth Orange A. C. Boston A. A. 34-0 34-0 24-0 23-0 West Point Chicago A C. Harvard Princeton 6-6 16-6 0-0 6-0 46-0 West Point 12-0 1898 Yale vs. Wesleyan Amherst Williams Newlon A. C. Brown Carlisle West Point Chicago A. C. Princeton Harvard Stagg ' s Eleven Orange A. C. Lehigh Crescent A. C. Wesleyan Amherst Univ. of Pennsylvania Harvard Princeton 1892 Yale vs. 30-0 37-0 36-0 70-0 76-0 27-0 48-0 10-0 19-0 Points Brown Tufts Lehigh Chicago A. C. Harvard Princeton 1895 Yale vs. Trinity Brown Union Amherst 12-0 67-0 50-0 48-0 12-4 24-0 Points 8-0 4-0 26-0 36-0 Points 5-0 34-0 23-0 6-0 22-6 18-5 10-0 10-0 0-6 0-17 Wesleyan 6-0 Crescent A. C. 8-2 1899 Crescents 26-0 Dartmouth 26-0 Points Williams 32-0 Orange A. C. 24-12 Amherst 23-0 Manhattan A. C. 22-0 Williams 54-0 Trinity Bales 46-0 Amherst 29-0 Boston A. C. 0-0 28-0 Orange A. C. 58-0 Dartmouth West Point 32-0 28-8 18-0 6-6 Dartmouth 12-0 Springfield Y.M.CA 50-0 Wisconsin 6-0 Tufts 44-0 Carlisle Indian Schoo Brown Columbia 0-5 Weslevan 72-0 West Point 24-0 New York A. C. 48-0 Orange A. C. Princeton 26-0 20-10 Pennsylvania State 42-0 Univ. of Pennsylvania 28-0 Haivard 0-0 Harvard 6-0 1896 Princeton 10-11 Princeton 12-0 ' a!e vs. Brown Points 18-0 1900 1893 Orange A. C 12-0 Yale vs. Points Ye U vs. Points Williams 22-0 Trinity 22-0 Brown 18-0 Dartmouth 42-0 Amherst 27-0 Crescent A. C. 160 Carlisle School 12-6 Tufis 30-0 Dartmouth 28-0 Fl.zancih A. C. 12-6 Bates 50-0 Amherst 52-0 West Point 16-2 Dartmouth 17-0 Orange A. C. 50-0 Boston A. A. 10-0 Bowdoin 30-0 Williams 82-0 Brown 18-6 Wesleyan 38-0 U. S. M,li ary Acad. 28-0 New Jersey A. C. Princeton 16-0 6-24 Columbia 12-5 BT NeR ' POTPOURRI jFootball ! ecor5s West Poin 18-0 Brown II -;j Carlisle 35-0 H Princeton 23-4 Princeton 29-5 BP i 1 1 Harvard 6-0 Harvard 28-0 :M 1 B 1901 P l Yale vs. Points HF i a H 1906 Trinity 23-0 H Amherst 6-0 A ' 1 I B Yale vs. Points Tufts 29-5 L ' ■ ' ' H Wesleyan 21-0 Wesleyan 24-0 1 Syracuse 51-0 Annapolis 24-0 Bn l Springfield 12-0 Bowdoin 45-0 H Sj dlJH i l hioly Cross 17-0 Pennsylvania Slate 22-0 F l Pennsylvania Slate 10-0 Bates 21-0 Amherst 12-0 Columbia 10-5 l l West Point 10-6 West Point 5-5 ' 1 Brown 5-0 Orange A. c. 35-0 H Princeton 0-0 Princeton 12-0 k ' 1 Harvard 6-0 Harvard 1902 0-22 l H Yale vs. Points Trainer Mack 1907 Trinity 40-0 Tufts 34-6 Yale vs. Points Amherst 23-0 Wesleyan 25-0 Wesleyan 35-0 1904 Syracuse 11-0 Brown 10-0 Yale Points Springfield Tram. Sc h. 17-0 University of Vermont 32-0 Wesleyan 22-0 Holy Cross 52-0 Pennsylvania Slate 11-0 Trinity ' l.l-fi West Point 0-0 Syracuse 24-0 Holy Cross 23-0 Villa Nova 44-0 West Point 6-6 Pennsylvania Stat e 24-0 Wash, and Jefferson 11-0 Bucknell 36-5 Springfield Train. Sch. 6-0 Blown 22-0 Prmceton 12-5 Syracuse 17-Q Princeton 12-10 Harvard 23-0 West Point Columbia 6-11 34-0 Harvard 12-0 1903 Brown 22-0 Yale vs Points Princeton 12-0 Trinity 35-0 Harvard 12-0 1908 Tufls 19-0 University of Vermont 46-0 Yale vs. Points Wesleyan 33-0 1905 Wesleyan 16-0 Spnniifield T rain. Sc h. 22-0 Yale vs. Points Syracuse 5-0 Holy Cross 36-10 Wesleyan 27-0 Holy Cross 18-0 Pennsylvania State 27-0 Syracuse 16-0 West Point 6-0 West Point 17-5 Springfield Train. Sch. 24-0 Wash, and Jefferson 38-0 Columbia 25-0 Holv Cross 30-0 Mass. Asr. College 49-0 Syracuse 30-0 Pennsylvania Stat e 12-0 Brown 10-10 Princeton 6-11 West Point 7.0-0 Princeton 11-6 Harvard 16-0 Columbia 53-0 Harvard 0-4 BPMNeR POT POURRl presidents of ale Knlverslt Tfootball -Association 1872-73 D. S. Schaff I8S2 S. Sh jffer 1892 Wm. Maffit 1902 Alan Fox 1873 D. S. Shaft 1883 R. W Hamill 1893 E. O. Holier 1903 H. C. Miller 1874 C. Tilllnghasl 1884 R. S. Storrs 1894 B. S. Cable 1904 E. E. Spalding 1875 E. J. McKnight 1883 N. M. Goodlcl.Jr. 1895 A. E Foote 1905 E. White 1876 F. B. Pr-rcy 1886 C. L. Hare 1896 E. E. Garrison 1906 H. S. Knox 1877 J. Q. A. Johnson 1887 C. M . Gill 1897 D. C Twiche 11 1907 J. T. Foster 1878 T. E. Rochfori 1888 C, S. King I89S Jamol Brown 1903 H. C. Dayis 1879 E. W. Walker 1889 G D. ' comans 1899 p. A, Rockefeller 1909 W. P. White 1880 W. B. Hill 1890 J. B, Sears 1900 Rober Hixon 1910 C. C. Hincks 1881 E. S. Williams 1891 W. B Wright.Jr. 1901 C. D Francis 1911 W. K. Kaynor (Taptalns o ■ Vale li nlverslti? Elevens 1872 D. S. Schaff. 73 1865 F. G. Peters. ' 86 1899 M. L. McBride. ' (X) 1873 G. L. Halslead. 74 1886 R. N. Corwin, ' 87 1900 F. G. B rown, jr.. ' 01 1874 H. J. McBlrney, 75 1887 H. W. Beecher. •83 1901 Charles Gould. ' 02 1873 William Arnold. 76 1888 W. H. Corbin. ' 89 1902 G. B. Chadwick. ' 03 1876 E. V. Barker. 77 1889 C. O. Gill. P. G. 1903 C. D. R aflerly, ' 04 S. 1877 E. V. Barker, 77 1890 W. C. Rhodes. ' 91 1904 J- J- H )gan. ' 05 1878 W. C. Camp. -80 1891 T. L. McClung. ' 92 1905 T. L. S levlin. ' 06 1879 W. C. Camp, ' 80 1892 V. C. McCormick. 93 S.1906 S. F. B. Morse. ' 07 1880 R. G. Wa:son. 81 5. 1893 F. A. Hinkey, ' 95 1907 L. H. B iglow. 3d, ' 08 1881 F. M. Eaton. ' 82 1894 F. A. Hinkey. ' 95 1908 Robert B . Burch. ' 09 1882 Ray Tompkins. ' 84 1895 S. B. Thornc, 96 1909 Edward H. Coy. ' 10 1883 Ray Tompkins. ' 84 1896 F. T. Murphv. ' 97 1910 Frederic J. Daly. 11 1884 E. L. Richards. ' 85 1897 J. O. Rodgers, ■98 1911 Arthur F owe. ' 12 1898 B. C. Chamberlain, P. G. ' . - jfki.AAlB ' .A, ' . .•; MM 4 223 H _l _) D3 H O O u. z I •■n BT NNeR POT POURRl - JPre5l)mcn J ootball Association Officers 1910 VINCENT B. MURPHY, ' 12 PAUL B. LANIUS. ' 12 S. EGBERT W. MERSEREAU. ' II WILSON P. FOSS, ' 13 S. President Vice-President Coach Captain W. P. Foss, ' 13 S. (Capt.). Quarter L. W. Carpenter. ' 14, Tackle R. S. COONE , ' 14, Guard E. J. Davis, ' 13 S., End D. L. Dunn, ' 13 S., Half Back C. Gallauer, ' 13 S., End L. S. Wolfe, ' 13 S., Tackle B. Gatins, ' 13 S., Full Back N. Wheeler, ' 14, Half Back H. Harbison, ' 14, End O. H. Sheldon, ' 13 S., Half Back Ocam Back G. L. Smith, 14, Half Back H. H. Ketcham, ' 14, Center E, J. Kiernan, ' 13 S., End K. McClintock, ' 13 S., Half Back J. C. McGiLL, ' 13 S.. End J. L. Mitchell, ' 14 Half Back W. C. Warren, ' 14, Guard M. M. MUNSILL, ' 13 S., Tackle J. D. Rogers, ' 13 S.. Tackle F. S. Seeley, ' 13 S., Half Back P. G. Cornish, Jr., ' 14 Quarter Back ? I ; dcori of (Barnes October 1 Yale ' 14 28 New Haven High October 8 Yale ' 14 12 Groton October 15 Yale ' 14 Hotchkiss 6 October 22 Yale ' 14 Exeter October 29 Yale •14 6 Andover (Tbimfi lonsl)lp (Barnes November 5 Yale ' 14 Princeton ' 1 4 6 November I 2 Yale ' 14 9 Harvard ' 14 14 225 1 Jpl • • ■ r k. K4,-A v. . ... aHi ttfil 1 . ,. ' ■ z g o in u H uj _) X H a: O z UJ UJ H H i o u UJ H U UJ X UJ ... •■ . W ' ' B? NNeR ' POTPOURRI yale Kitlverslt p inor tl)leUc Association Established 1898 KARL MOSSER, ' 11 L. GARNETT DA ' , ' IIS. Dr. WILLIAM GILBERT ANDERSON President Vice-President Treasurer Walter Camp, ' 80 Dr. William Gilbert Anderson Prof. William Beebe Fisher Goodhue, ' II . J. Ellis Fisher, ' 11 . Karl E. Mosser, ' II . Benjamin C. Thompson, ' I I W. McKee Dunn, ' I I John E. Rowland, ' 1 I C. Lawson Reed, ' I 1 L. Garnett Day, ' IIS. Philip T. Allen, ' 1 I 5ttcmbers of the -A.5soclatlon Manager Univers ity Soccer Team Manager University Gym. Team Manager University Golf Team Manager University Gun Team Manager University Tennis Team Manager University Basketball Team . Manager University Hockey Team Manager University Swimming Team Manager University Wrestling Team 227 Ll) H UJ ) u O X H a: UJ z BT NeR POTPOURRI yak Kaiversit HfocKe -A,$sociation Officers 1910-U LOUIS F. LOUTREL, ' 1 C. LAWSON REED, ' 11 ESMOND P. O ' BRIEN, 12 Captain Manager Assistant Manager Ocant H. Carhart, ' 12, Goal A. Harman, ' 13, Right Wing S. H. Brooks, ' 11 S., Point A. Howe, ' 12, Left Wing S. M. SwENsoN, ' 11 S., Cover Point H. N. Merritt, ' 12, Left Wing W. Cox, ' 13, Center L. F. LoUTREL, ' 11 S., Rover L. Martin, ' 11 S. Dec. 10, Dec. 21, Dec. 27, Dec. 28, De De De Jan 29, 30, 31, 2. 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 Goal J. M. Substitutes J. W. Scully, Tilney, ' 1 3. Right Wing Accord of amcs 12 S., Cover Point 1910 Yale 3 Crescenls 1910 Yale 9 S. P. S. 1910 Yale 4 Princeton 1910 Yale 6 Princeton 1910 Yale 3 Princeton 1910 Yale 3 Cornell 1910 Yale I Cornell 1911 Yale 2 Cornell 7 Jan. II, 1911 3 Jan. 14. 1911 5 Jan. 21, 1911 Yale 4 Columbia Yale 7 Dartmouth a e 2 Cornell, 3 Jan. 28. 1911 Yale I Princeton 4 Feb. I. 1911 Yale 7 Springfield Traming 4 Feb. I, 1911 Yale 4 London Field Club 3 Feb. 3, 1 11 Yale I Mass. Agricul. Coll. 4 Feb. 18. 1911 Yale 2 Harvard former (Taptaltts anb Managers Malcolm Chase, ' 96 S., Captain and Manager A. F. Barnes, ' 97 S., Captain; J. A. Hall, 97 S., Manager. W. L. Barnett, ' 98, Captain; M. Mullally, 98 manager S. Stoddard, ' 99, Captam; G. S. .Mittendorf, ' 99, Manager S. Campbell, ' 00, Captain; E. A Strong, ' 00 S., Manager A. C. Cox, Jr., ' 01, Captain; W. J. Hoyradt ' 01, Manager H. B. Stoddard, ' 02, Captain; C. H. Baxter, ' 02. Manager C. Hitchcock, Jr., ' 03, Captain R. Schley, ' 03, Manager G. B. Ward, ' 04 S., Captam; G. A. Mohlman, ' 04, Manager A. R. Flinn, ' 06, Captain; C. W. Goodyear, ' 06, Manager A. R. Flinn, ' 06, Captain; C. W. Goodyear, ' 06, Manager H. Stanley, ' 08, Captam; C. B. Stuart, ' 07 S., Manager H. Stanley, ' 08, Captain; Tyson . L Hines, ' 08, Manager J. Heron, ' 10, Captam; R. S. Rose, ' 09, Manager J. Heron, ' 10, Captain; R. Roome, ' 10, Manager . ' L ' il H UJ ■J. u O X X UJ BT NNSR POTPOURRI (i)(i)(S) jFre$l)man Hfocke Association BENJAMIN K. GATINS THOMAS G. HOLT, ' 14 ROBERT B. LUCHARS, ' 11 Officers I9l0-n 3 S. Captain Manager Coach January 18 January 25 January 26 January 27 February 1 February 6 February 8 February 10 February II A. L. Chauncey, ' 13 S., Left Wing Julian T. Bishop, ' 14, Right Wing B. K.. GatiNS, ' 13 S., Center C. Martin, ' 13 S., Left Forward G. A. Gore, ' 13 S., Cover Point N. K. Evens, ' 14, Point G. Peabody, ' 13 S., Goal S. H. Paradise, ' 14, Point, Substitute K. H. ClaPP, ' 14, Left Wing, Substitute B. P. Bakewell, ' 14. Goal, Substitute (Barnes Pomfret School, at Pomfret Taft School, at Watertown ale Varsity, at New ork Columbia Varsity, at New York Morristown School at New ork South Orange Field Club, at N. Columbia Varsity at New York Andover at Andover Harvard ' 14, at Boston . Pomfret. 1 ; Yale, ' 1 4, . Taft, 7; Yale ' 1 4, (Practice Game) Yale ' 14, 5: Columbia.3 ' ale ' 14, 8; Morristown, Yale ' 14 8; South Orange, Yale 14, 4; Columbia, Yale ' 14, 3; Andover, 1 ' ale ' 14, I ; Harvard 14, 3 1 ' 31 H _j 03 H Ui u. CO CQ - H a: UJ BT NNSR POT POURRl - $ aU ICniversitY basketball Association Officers 1910-11 J. E. ROWLAND, J. E. FINNESS ' , J. M. ELY . 1 S. . Manager Captain Assistant Manager I5cam 1910-11 C. Goodwin, ' 10 S., Left Forward H. E. Haves. ' 11 S., Left Guard J. Reilly, ' 12 5., Right Forward C. A. MURFEV, ' 11 S., Right Guard J. E. FiNNESSY, ' 11 S., Center Substitutes S. L. PiTTMAN, ' 12, Forward W. OsBORN, ' 12 S., Forward P. S. Brinsmade. ' 12, I ' orward A. E. B. ToMMERS, ' 10 S., Guard M. K. Wild. ' 12, Guard F. R. HuRLBUTT, ' 11 L.. Center J. A. Carson, ' 11 S., Center Scores Yale Opponenls Yale Opponents Poly. Institute 26 13 West Point 21 22 C. C. N Y. College 15 20 Pennsylvania 37 33 New York University 14 12 Brown 15 39 Manhattan 24 18 Cornell 26 16 Oswego 18 26 Princeton 23 19 Lafayette 33 15 Columbia 10 25 Rochester 19 18 Princeton 32 36 Cleveland ( .M.C.A.) 20 47 Columbia 10 20 St. John ' s 20 31 Cornell 17 20 Trinity 17 13 — — Pratt 40 3! Total 454 508 Pennsylvania 17 34 23:i J m H UJ L en CQ Z I tn UJ q: u. - s - p mmR POT poup Ri - (§)(§) Jr sbmau t asKetball I3eam Season 1910-U J. M. ELY, -12 J. SWIHART Manager Captain Ocam Dunn, Left Forward SwiHART (Capt.), Right Forward Martindale, Left Guard SpuRR, Right Guard Smith, Center Substitutes RiDDELL, Forward and Guard RAYMOND, Forward Brown, Center Scores of (Barnes Gunnery School Ridge School New Haven Cathedral College De La Salle WiUiston . Taft Norwalk Cushing Andover Total ' ale Opponents 32 19 50 5 32 46 19 22 17 18 25 17 32 14 26 21 20 22 27 27 280 211 235 Z z UJ H • H uo Di UJ Z D msmmmammammmsmmssmmmmsmmm m mm mm mm B7 NNeR POT POURRl (8)(8) Officers 1910-11 W. McK. DUNN . E. H. TOWNSEND F. H. GATES Manager Assistant Manager Captain ' dinners of Unlvcrsltj (rbamplonsl)lp. Spring 1910 Singles— R. A. Holden, Jr., ' I I Doubles— H. B. Bretz, ' 10, and B. G. Bliss, ' 10 ■pinners of yall Oournamcitt. Ifall 19U Singles— A. H. Man, Jr., ' 13 Doubles, J. L. Cote, Jr., ' 1 2 and C. G. Hill, ' 12 yaie. Representatives In the UntercoUcglate Z5ournamcnt Marion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa., September 7, 1911 R. A. Holden, Jr., ' 1 1 J. M. Holcombe, Jr., ' 1 I F. Goodhue, I I Winners Singles— R. A. Holden. Jr.. iale Doubles — D. Mathey and B. Dell, Princeton R. Evans, Jr., ' 1 1 F. H. Gates, ' 12 J. L. Cote, ' 12 5 unners up Singles — A. Sweetser, Harvard Doubles — R. Evans, Jr., and F. Goodhue, ale Officers of tl)e Dntcrcollegiate Ocnnls Association Dean Mathey, Princeton, President E. Thayer, Pennsylvania, l ice-Presidenl F. H. Gates, Yale, Secretary and Treasurer January 30 May 3 May 7 May 12 May 16 May 23 May 27 May 28 May 31 June 4 Ocam !)tlatcbes 1910-1 1 Yale 7 Seventh Regiment 4 Yale 8 New Haven Lawn Club I Yale 5 Amherst 1 Yale 9 Dartmouth Yale 8 Princeton 1 Yale 7 Hartford Golf Club 2 Yale 6 Crescent Athletic Club 3 Yale 6 West Side Lawn Tennis Club 2 Yale 7 Harvard 2 Yale 9 Graduates 2 237 H u. -J O a H or5 Qi Z 3 BSNNeR POT POURRl - aU Kniversit (Bolf Association Officers 1910 K. E. MOSSER. ' 11 B. P. MERRIMAN, ' 10 Manager Captain Oeam R. A. Gardner. ' 12 R. E. Hunter, ' 1 1 S. K. E. Mosser, ' 11 H. G. Legg, ' US. B. P. Merriman, ' 10 G. C. Stanley, ' 13 Substitute, C. G. Waldo, Jr., 1 1 S. Untcrcollcgiatc (tbamplonsblp Held at Essex County Country Club, Manchester, Mass. September 19-24. 1910 Team Match — Won by Yale Individual Championship — Won by R- E. Hunter, ' 1 1 S. l nlvcrsltv (Tbiniplonsblp Spring 1910— Won by R. A. Gardner, ' 12 Fall 1910— Won by R. A. Gardner, Officers of tbc UnUrcollcglatc (5olf ' l ssoclaHon McKIM HOLLINS, Harvard President R. E. HUNTER. ' US Secretary ALBERT SECKEL, Princeton Treasurer 239 if H _1 -J ca H O o u. z o H u o ' . r ... m) ( )( ) BT NNeR POT POURRl ale ll niversit Association J ootball Oaam Officers 1910-11 WILLIAM A. PRIME, ' 11 FISHER GOODHUE. 1 EDWARD STEVENS. ' 2 DR. CECIL HERBERT . Captain . Manager Assistant Manager Coach Ocam. 1910-11 Cornwall Gay Prime O ' SuUivan Dickey Hill Thompson Spalding Foster Mahlstedt W Timm oodruff Tau intercollegiate Scries. 1910 Yale 2 Haverford ' ale 3 Pennsylvania 2 Yale Coumbia Yale 1 Harvard 4 Yale vs. Cornell (unplayed). Intercollegiate Series 1910 won by Columbia with Yale and Harvard tied for second place. Mtenrbers of Untercolleglate T5 .ssoclatlons. 1910 Columbia Cornell Harvard Haverford Pennsylvania Yale 241 UNIVERSITY FENCING TEAM  ' • V B? NeR POT POURRl - aU KniversltY J encing Association JOHN ALDEN. ' I I S. MAGNUS SWENSON JOSEPH B. CAREY Officers . President . Manager Assistant Manager : ncmbcrs J. Alden. ' ll D. S. Baker. ' 1 1 F. Goodhue, ' 1 1 Z. C. Ross. ' 11 J. W. Sanders, ' 1 I J. W. Maitland, ' US. J. Martinez, 11 L. S. C. W. Along, ' 12 B. F. Crowley, ' 1 2 J. J. Parry. ' 12 D. G. Tomlinson. ' 1 2 W. R. Boekier. ' I 2 S. C. R. Sutter, ' 12 S. A. H. Beard H- Chalmers, 13 3 Men. Jacques Buttener, S. S. Goddard ' 13 W. King, ' I 3 M. B. Lane, ' 13 J. Patterson. ' 13 F. M. Ransom, ' 13 H. M. Rees, ' 13 M. Rushmore, ' 13 W. H. Woiverton, ' 13 G. Worthmgton, 13 W. N. Sweet. ' 13 M. F. Bergen. ' 14 p. Bozanko, ' 14 R. K. Fessenden, ' I 4 E. C. Miller, ' 14 A. Morrill, ' 14 Instructor Z. C. Ross Captain X5i.am F. M. Ransom Feb. 4. Springfield Training Schoo Feb. 1 1 . Annapolis Feb. 18. West Pomt Feb- 28. Harvard and Princeton Scl)«6ulc. 1911 Mar. J. W. Sanders Columbia, Princeton and Syra- 3. cuse Mar. 10. Pennslyvania Mar. 1 1 . Princeton Mar. 25. Intercollegiate 243 u H O H Z ■ O H 01 DS Z D BT NNGR POT POURRI Kuivcrsit (BYmnastic Association Officers 1910-U EDWARD G. CLARK, ' II J. ELLIS FISHER, JR.. Ml EDWIN G. W. RUGE ' 12 Captain . Manager Assistant Manager Ocam Z. Belcher. •]! S. F. M. Callahan. ' 1 2 S. E. A Clark. ' 12 L. S. E. G. Clark. ' 11 L C. Everard. G. S. T. D. Williams. H, D. Maxim. ' 14 T. Means. G. S. E. G. W. Ruge. ' 12 F. L. Samuels. ' I 3 E. C. Wheeler. ' 1 1 Schedule 1911 January 22- Exhibition at Rutgers College. New Brunswick N. J. February 1 0. Exhibition at Tome School, Port Deposit Md. February II. Meet with U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Score, Yale ZlVz: Navy I 71 2. February 25- Exhibition at Springfield Traming School, Springfield, Mass. March 10. Meet with New ' ork University at New ' ork. Score. Yale 36; New ork Unversity I 8. March I I. Meet with Princeton at Prmceton. N. J. Score. ale 38; Princeton 16. March 20. Intercollegiate at New Haven. Score, ' ale 25 ; nearest opponents 8. March 24. Exhibition at Newark Academy. Newark. N. J. 245 z g u ' -0 Z z 3 KSB BT lNNeR ' POTPOURRI $ aU ICnivcrsitv Swimming Association Offi L. G. DAY . D. T. BEALS J. C. STODDART S. GORDY, . ccrs President and Manager Assistant Manager Captain Captain Water Polo (rb i plonsl)ip Swimming Ocam J. C. Stoddart, ' 12 R. Loree, ' 12 V. Howe, ' 12 5. M. C. Hughes, ' 1 K. Schmidt. ' 12 F. H. Palmer, ' 12 F. Winslo ' .v. ' 10 S. S. Braden, ' 13 5 (Tbamplonsbip atcr polo Ocam S. Gordy, ' 10 S. K. Church, ' 12 C. E. Allen, ' 13 P. C. Harper, ' 13 R. Ives, ' 12 S. H. B. Mervvin, ' IIS. R. Matthiesson, ' 1 2 S. S. Anderson, I 3 S. Jfrcsbmcn elaj Oeam D. Summers, ' 13 S. Burrows, ' 13 S M. Fullers, 13 s. W. Wyman, ' 1 3 S, rtccts 1910-U Swinmmng w ater Polo s A ' immini; Wa ter Polo Princeton 12 15 Yale 41 25 Cornell 7 Yale 46 15 Pennsylvania 15 5 Yale 38 10 C. C. N. Y 9 Yale 44 40 Columbia 7 ' ale 46 35 247 H H Ld H a: z D •s B? NNeR POT POURRl Vale KnlversitY ' Wrestling Association Offi ccrs 1910-11 A. R. WHEELER, MI . P. T. ALLEN, ' 11 MATHER CLEVELAND. ' II . President Manager Captain Ocam Carl Hitchcock, ' 11, 1 1 5-lb. Class C. L. Mclntyrc, ' 14, 145-ib. Class C. M. S. Skene. ' II S.. 125-lb. Class B. F. Avery. ' 14. 1 58-lb. Class A. R. Wheeler, ' II, I 35-lb. Class Mather Cleveland, ' 11, I 75-lb. Class H. E. Perry. 12, Heavyweight Yale 4 Yale 3 Featherweight Special weight Lightweight ecor6 of 5natcl)4s Navy 3 Yale 6 Columbia Penn. Slate 4 Yale bYi Princeton 1 ' Vlnncrs of ICnlvcrslty (El)  Tnplonsblps Carl Hitchcock, ' II Welterweight C. L. Mclnlyre. ' 14 H. A. Colver. ' 12 S. Middleweight B- F. Avery, ' 14 A. R. Wheeler. ' 1 1 Light heavyweight Mather Cleveland. ' 1 1 Heavyweight H. E. Perry. ' 12 ' ; lnncrs of lCn5cfcatc6 Oltlc A. R. Wheeler, ' II. I 35-lb. Class Mather Cleveland, ' 11, I 75-lb. Class 249 03 D _] U Z D O - H a: z 3 7; V« ' !t K BT NNeR ' POT POURRl - yale Kriivcrsitv (bun (tlub Officers LAURENCE S. MORRISON BENJAMIN C. THOMPSON HERMAN R. LeR. EMMET GEORGE E. DIMOCK. Jr. 1911 E. J Dimock L. S. Morrison B. C. Thompson 1913 S S. Biddle J. A. Logan W. F. Southwick H. T. Stursberg ttcmbcrs 1911 S J. G. Peppard W. A. Stone 1913 A. E. Kent H. M. Rees M. Rushmore A. Shelden B. H. Scott L. H. Thompson 1914 Captain . Manager Assistant Manager Secretary and Treasurer 1912 G. E. Dimock. Jr. H R. LeR. Emmet R. Keeier H13 S W. S. Carr B. Harwood M. L. Homer R. H. Sussdorff F- Bergen B. D. Newton UntercoUcglatc Ocam, 1910 S. Biddle G. E. Dimock, Jr. L- H. Thompson L. S. Morrison, Captain B. C. Thompson UntcrcolUglatc Scons. 1910 Match held at the ' aie Unversity Gun Club Grounds November 5, 1910. Yale 445 (record) Princeton 390 Pennsylvania 377 Individual championships won by G. E. Dimock, Jr., ' 12, with 94 (record) 251 BT NSR ' POT POURRl - Z5l)e Vale :aifk (Tlub J. M. DICKINSON. Jr. . Prof. HENR ' W. FARNAM GEORGE E. DIMOCK. Jr. Offi ccrs . President Vice-President Secretary 1911 T. Clark J. D. Dana C. S. DeLong S. T- Devan E. J. Dimock W. B. Dunwoodie J. E. Fisher H. L. Folsom F. L. Gay J. P. Gillespie M. H. Griffing M. C. Hughes W. H. Jacob T- A. Larremore A. A. Low R. A. Miller. Jr. L. S. Morrison C. P. Thomas W. E. Yaggy (tlcmbcrs 19U S S. Warren F. S. MacRae Jr. 1911 3FS S. R. MacDonald 1912 C. W. S. Afong H. Banghart P. Bovven F. Boyd T. Briscoe J. Dunlap. Jr. J. B. Felton F. H. Gates C. T. Greenwood R. Keeler T. H. Lewis R. W. Squire H. H. Vail D. C. Warner A. A. Ware 1912 S J. A. Logan, Jr. S. Biddle 1913 W. Gager P. C. Harper J. W. Loveland, Jr. A. Ale Andrew A. Shelden M. B. Walters 1913 S A. B. Butler B. Harwood 1914 F. Bergen H. P. Brady R. K. Fessenden -b2 a: Q uj en (J D to Z o .ifli dl li ■ f 1 a: z O z o CC Q Z o u UJ (O LlI R9M. a n i jl ill l llil - ( MtMWHWMaipi gi ; . ' i rill i l- - '  ' y- y ■ i ' iy.y i ;-Vv :v ' ■ ' . _ ' ■■ • -. ' ' •-)( , •. ' ' ' ' . .- ■.■ vv ■.-. ■■ • U• •, . . ' ' H H O u Q z o q: a. a: o z BT NSR POT POlJP l Junior 4 romena6 i 19U Junior Promenade dommlttcc F. WALTON HYDE Chairman FRANCIS FITZ RANDOLPH Floor Manager JOSEPH HORNE Secretary SEYMOUR BLAIR Treasurer Clinton W. Davis Walter C. Douglas. ' 10 S. Frederick J. Daly Wm. McK. Greene, ' 10 S Alan L. Carey Alex Laughlin. Jr. ' 10 S. John V. McDonnell 1912 Uunlor romiMia c (Tommlttiic ROBERT A GARDNER Chairman HAROLD G. CLEMENT Floor Manager FRANCIS G. BOYD Secretary STEWART L. PITTMAN Treasurer Gerald C. Murphy Nathan Mears ' 1 1 S. Arthur Howe Clifford F. Messinger. ' MS. Donald R. Hyde Chandler W. Bleistein, ' US. WiHiam V. Griffin 1913 Sophomore (German (Tommlttec PAUL S. ACHILLES Chairman VANDERBILT WEBB Floor Manager C. Durand Allen H. Eugene Sawyer Joseph R. Walker Robert A. Gardner, 12, Chairman 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1691 Chain D. A. Jones J. Porter N. U. Wall-.er H. C. Holhsier J. D. Torreyson N. G. Osborn J. B. Dimmick A. P French F. W. Rogers T. G. Lawrence S. R. Berlron T. Darling J. Rogers, Jr. S. J. Walker H. S. Robinson A. G. McClintock G. B. Hoppin 3unlor romcna e 7lcor nonagcrs L. S. Boomer S. L. Boyce T. P. W.cks F ' . H. Jones C. Johnson F. J. Slimson C. H. Morgan I. O. Perrin W. R. Innes Henry Ives W. p. Eno E B. Frost D. H. W.lcox H. b. Brooks E. C. Lambert J. R. Sheffield E. Allen W. L. Armstrong S. Phelps G. S. Brewster 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 (Tommlttcc Chairmen T. L. McClung H. Francis Paroons A, Thos. Cochran. Jr. H. William Sloane F. A. E. Foote A. C. M. Fincke E. Grenville Parker - . S. GriEWold F. Rockefeller S. Mitchell H. Rumsey, 3d W. W. P. P. E. A. L. C. R. F P. D. Lamb Byers Rogers Smith Sumner B. Shepard B. Peirin Elton Hoyt, 2nd S Iftoor tlZZanagcrs A. Bayne S. Chisholm P. V Tlitney Harrison Stokes, Jr. Garrison Simmons Brooke Camp Curliss Day J. Hamlin E. Adams H. Day A. Stevenson McC Blair M. Town ;nd, B. Burch Merrell Clement. 257 UJ H H i o u UJ Q Z UJ o a a. cc O z UJ B?aSNeR POT POURRl Senior 4 romen,a6c (Eommittee J. W. FIELD, Ml . W. P. SNYDER. Jr.. MIS. J. M. HOLCOMBE. Ml. Chairman Floor Manager Treasurer i ' Supper (Tommittee A. A. Gammell, Ml, Chairman J. H. Potter, MIS. Carriage (Tommlttec W. P. Snyder, MIS. Chan man H. B. Van Sinderen, M I Decoration (Tommlttee R. C. Walker. Ml. Chairman A. W. Lancashire, MIS. printing (Tommlttce J. M. Holcombe. Jr.. Ml. Chairman H. P. Hunter, MIS. MZuslc (TommltUe J. R. Kilpatrick, Ml, Chairman D. S. Eaker, Ml 259 LlI 2 O u z a: UJ O UJ q: O o I o } i z g o H Q a: BT NNeR ' POT POURRl aU KniversitY iDramatic Association (Incorporated) Officers E. M. WOOLLEN ' . 11 A. M. HARTWELL. 11 F. B. RIVES, ' ll . W. A. McAFEE. ' 11 A. C. TENER. 12 R. C. WALKER, 11 P. M. WHELAN, 12 President Vice-President Secretary Manager Assistant Manager Press Manager Assistant Press Manager -Advisory (Toinmlttcc J. M. BERDAN W. L. PHELPS J C. SCHWAB 3ioRorar Members Miss Maude Adams Prof. J. M. Berdan Prof. W. L. Phelps Prof. J. C. Schwab Prof. E. B. Reed Mr. Frank Lea Short ' lA.ctlvc 5?Zcmbcrs 1911 A. S. Hubbard A. M. Haitwell T. Beer J. L. Banks A. A. Gamr H. Grant L. Harrah 1911 S. I. G. Beebe ' 1 (;. V. Hickox W. A. McAfee W. DeF. Manice 1912 J. C. Biddle W. C. Bull.tt J. Chandler L. M. Cornwall C. Hartley J R. Larus J. P. Pa H. T. p. J. McDonnell S. J. New.Tian F B. Rives R. Walker E M. Woclley H, D. Cowles 1912 L. S. T . Hewes erry C. Tener G. Tomlinsuii Stevens M. Whclan Edgar M. Woolley. ' 11. President 1911 L. R. E. Dwyer C. R. Wood 1913 J. E. Brown H. A. Colgate R. Driscoll J. Achelis H T. Cumming L. V. Schwab 1913 S. R. A. Conroy 1914 F. King Graduate Scho Havemeyer 263 BPNNeR POT POURRl Tormcr productions 1900 — The Pardoner ' s Talc of Chaucer and The Second Shepherd ' s Play. 1901— Thomas Heywood ' s The Fair Maid of ihe West. Bi-cenlennial Campus Celebration, under the auspices of ' I ' ale Dramalic Association, October 22d. 1902 — Sheridan ' s ' The Critic and Townley ' s High Life Below Stairs. 1903— Oliver Goldsmith ' s The Good-Natured Man. 1904 — Tom Taylor ' s New Men and Old Acres. 1905 — A. W. Pinero ' s The Magistrate. In New  ' ork and New Haven. 1906— Shakespeare ' s Henry IV. Part 1. 1907— A. W. Pinero ' s The Amazons. January 19th. Hcnrik Isben ' s The Pretenders. SVeek beginning April 1st, in Hartford, New York and New Haven. 1907-08 — El Doctor y El Enfermo, Einer Muss Heiralcn. Le Pretexle. November 18lh, in New Haven. Oscar Wilde ' s The Importance of Being Earnest. January 18lh, in New Haven. Nikolas V. Gogol ' s Revizor. Week beginning April 20lh, in New York, Hartford, Water- bury and New Haven. Miss Maude Adams in Shakespeare ' s Twelfth Night. Open air. June 5th. 1 9$8-09— Sheridan ' s The Critic and Selby ' s The Fire-Ealer. Christmas trip. Hartford, Bridge- port. Walerbury. Meriden, New V ' ork and New Haven. Miss Maude Adams in Barrie ' s What Every Woman Knows. April 19th. benefit of a Yale University Theatre. Shakespeare ' s Merry Wives of Windsor. Commencement Play on the Campus, June 26th. 1909-10 — Boucicault ' s London Assurance. Christmas trip, Meriden, Washington, Baltimore, Orange, Bridgeport, Walerbury, Hartford, New York, Poughkeepsie, New Haven, North- hampton. Shakespeare ' s The Taming of the Shrew. Commencement Play on the Campus, June 18th. 2(i4 « ' ■_ TC V R y; c 4 . V CORPORATION ROOM. WOODBRIDGE HALL ■ ' ' ■ IJ w h ' ROTUNDA, BICENTENNIAL BUILDING UJ ■X. Si UJ I H u. O O H X H O u- z UJ u (Ti ; ) i (i)(S)(§) BPMNeR ' POTPOURRI aU l niversit J vamalic Association (Incorporaled.) Second (Tommenccmcnt performance on the (Tampus. 3un(i 22. 1910 O ii Oamlng of H)e Sbr iw By William Shakespeare DIRECTION OF MR. FR.ANK LEA SHORT IDramatls Pcrsonae Characters In the Tn ucHon A Lord . Christopher Sly. a linker ...... Hostess ..... ... Page . . . . . Players Gerald Edwin SeBoyai, ' 13. Edward Harrah Church Harper, ' 13, John Alden, J I Hunlsmen Edward Stevens, 12, James Lenox dler. ' 12. Charles Virgil Hickox. Jr Whiton, Jr., ' 12 S., Lawrence Servants John Russell Winterbolham, J ' 11. Daniel Grant Tomlmson. ' 12 Edgar Montillion Woolley, ' II Joseph Epes Brown, ' 13 Harold WorlKinglon, 12 Julian Cornell Biddle. ' 12. Paul Banks, Jr., ' 11. Johnfrilz Achelis, ' 13, John Chan- 11. John Douglass Crawford, 11, Louis Charles M. Cornwall, ' 12. ' 12. Haroid Lufkin Baptisla. A Vincenlio Lucentio . Pelruchio Gremio Hortensio Tranio Biondcllo Grumio Curtis Kalharina, tl Bianca Widow Tailor Haberdasher Messenger Pedro Perry, 12, John Alden, rich gentleman of Padua suitorG lo Bianca . servants lo Luc end o 11 Goff. ' 12 Rober S.. Henry Ten Eyck Five Ladies I ive Lords Servants Atlendm ' ' supernumeraries i ,e shrew I ] Joseph Epes Brown, ' 13, Matthew Griswold Ely, I George Edward Dimock, 12, Harold Lufkin Jo ' in Douglass Crawford, ' 11 Edward Slevcrs, ' 12 I Edward Harrah, ' 11, Charles Virgil Hickox, Gerald Edwin Se Boyar, ' 13 Russell Winlerbotham. J S., P. Bnnsmade Gulliver. ' 13. Petruclii Warren. 12, R Th ' II H, Ernest Dwyer, 11 L. John Ruse Larus, 12 Irving Goodspeed Beebe, 11 S. William DeForesI Manice, ' I 1 Francis Bayard Rives, ' II . Robert DriscoU, ' 13 John Ruse Larus, ' 12 Arthur Robertson Fergusson, ' 10 Harold Obernauer, 10 Matthew Griswold Ely, ' 10 S. William Christian Bullitt, ' 12 Arthur Mowry Hartwell, ' II . George Edward Stevens, ' 13 . Henry TenEyck Perry, ' 12 Henry Gaither Fownes, 12 S. Walter Esher Yaggy. 1 I 10 S., Harold Worthington, 12, Coft, 12 S. James Lenox Banks. Jr., II, 11. Paul Church Harper, 13, John , 12, John Alden, II. E. G. W. Ruge. dance in .Act V.. by H. de V. Pralt Synopsis of Scenes 12. H. W. Adams, ' 10 L 11 S. Scene Scene -Befo 1 ale house -A bed-chamber in a Act on a heath. Acts I, II, and III. — Padua, a public place, i lord ' s house. Act IV. — Petruchio ' s country house. V. — Padua, Lucentio s house. 2(i7 g o H Z O a: u. lJ Z UJ u en BT NSR POTPOURRI- ( (1) twelfth Annual 43ro5uctlon -11 VentagUo (The Fan) A Comedy from ihe Ilalian of Carlo Goldoni December 22.- December 23.- December 27.- December 28. December 29. December 30.- December 31.- January 2.- January 3.- January 14.- January 11 January 28.- Mo 0 )t. (Tlirlslmas Orlp -Jackson ' s Theatre, Bridgeport. Conn. -Harmanus Bleecker Hall. Albany, N. Y. -Star Theatre. Buffalo, N. Y. -Majestic Theatre. Erie, Penn. -Nixon Theatre. Pittsburg, Penn. -Columbia Theatre, Waslimgton, D. C. -Academy of Music, Brooklyn, N. Y, -Waldorf-Astoria, New York -Waldorf-Astoria. New York -Hyperion Theatre, New Haven, Conn, — Academy of Music, Northampton, Mass, -Parsons Theatre. Hartford, Conn. Scene ACT I. Scene. — The public square of Case Nuova. ■.—The ACT II. me. Noor ACT III. Scene. — The same. Evenmg. (last of r aract irs Baron del Cedro. a gentleman from Rome, hunlmg near Case Nuova. Evaristo, his friend, lover of Signonna Candida, Gertrude, a worthy but impoverished widow, Candida, her niece, .... Count Rocco Manna, a village nobleman Coronato, the innkeeper Scavezzo, an hostler . Limoncino. a waiter. Tognino, a servant . Susanna, a shopkeeper, Giannina, the village belle Moracchio, her brother Crespino, a shoemaker, Timoteo, the village druggist Prologue written by T. Beer, II. 209 . R. A. Conroy. 13 S. William DeF. Manice, ' II C. V. Hickox. Jr.. ' 11 R. F. King, ' 14 E. M. Woolley. ' II J. Achelis. ' 13 C. R. Wood, ' 11 L. E. Stevens. ' 12 L. M. Cornwall, 12 J. E. Brown. -13 A. M. Harlwell, ' II John Parsons. ' 12 W. C. Bullitt. Jr.. ' 12 H. T. Cummine, 13 CD H in O 3 UJ cc UJ H Q Z - _) i -J o a: UJ CO UJ O H o Qi O z UJ CQ D u J O Q Z Q z z oa ui UJ _j o - UJ z D BMNeR POT POURRl i yale (Blee, ! an|o anii Mtan oUn dlubs -Association (Incorporaled) Comprising Ol)c Knlverslt;? (Blcc (Tlub Ob i Knlvcrsiti? ! anio (Ilub Ol)e Knlvcrslti? !5llan6oUn (tlub Having under lis jurisdiction THE APOLLO GLEE CLUB. THE APOLLO BAN- JO CLUB, THE APOLLO MANDOLIN CLUB. AND THE FRESHMAN MUSICAL CLUBS. Officers of tbc Association F. V. HYDE, ' ll (Resigned) I. C. BEEBE. ' 11 S. F. W. CRANDALL, 11 C. W. DAVIS. •!! C. C. MURPHY. 12 . PROF. A. W. PHILLIPS. PROF. T. S. WOCLSEY. President President Vice-President Manager Assistant -Manage; Auditor ■inancial Adviser Clinlon W. I avis. IK Manager tlaitagcrs of tbc -Association 1887 R. I. Jenks. ' 83 1888 W. L. Armstrong. ' 59 1889 W. L. .Armstrong. ' 89 1890 A. H. Hough. ' 90 E. V Hale. -91 E. Ryle. ' 92 A. S. Chishclm. ' 93 J. C. Sawyer, ' 94 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 F. H. Ravvson. ' 93 1896 J. B. Neale. ' 96 1897 J. P. Sawyer. ' 97 1898 E. Sawver, ' 98 1899 T. S. Maffitt. ' 99 1900 F. D. Cheney, ' 00 1901 J. A. Keppelman. 1902 C. D. Barnes, ' 02 ' 01 1903 J. B. Thomas, Jr., ' 03 1904 C. E. Adams, ' 04 1905 E. S. Whitehousr, -05 1906 J. A. Stevenson. ' 06 1907 Calvin Truesdale, ' 07 1908 Harold Stanley, ' 08 1909 Henry Lippitt, ' 09 1910 H. G. Holi. ' 10 ICnlvcrsltj 5lluslcal dubs Cour. Cbristmas Vacation. 1910-11 Philadelphia. December 21 Cleveland. December 2Z Dayton. December 23 Springfield. December 24 Burlington. December 26 Minneapolis. December 27 St. Paul. December 28 Chicago. December 29 Detroit. December 30 Rochester. December 31 %i . riii i ca J u J O - H I z BMNGR POT POURRl Vale Kniverslt (BUe (Tlub Officers 1910-11 F. W. H DE, MI, (resigned) . I. G. BEEBE. ' IIS. U. H. BROCKWA ' . Jr.. ' 1 I Leader Recorder jFlrst Cinors u. H. Brockway. Jr.. p. T. Francis, ' 12 w M. Mauser. ' IZ S c. P. Jaffray, ' 12 S. K. LeBlanc, -11 W A. Prime, ' ll Second Ccnors M. Cleveland, ' 11 E. G. Hotchkiss, 11 R. A. Gardner, ' 12 R. H. Loughran, ' 1 1 C. Pcrler, 13 R. Squire, ' 12 A R. ■Wheeler, ' 11 7lr5t Masses C. A. Bonnell. ' 13 I. G. Beebe. ' 11 S. L. B. Mitchell, ' II S. D. M. Parker. ' 14 S. T. Williams, ' 11 Second assc A. B. Bradley. ' IIS. R. Campbell, ' 11 S. ■W. S. Innis, ' 14 F. A. Pease, ' II W. R. Wheeler. ' 11 TLcaicrs of H)C Vale (BUc Club 1870 C. McC. Reeve. ' 70 1884 F. A. Lawrence, ' 84 1898 1871 Seelye Benedict, ' 71 1885 C. W. Cutler. ' 85 1899 1872 J. T. Stewart, ' 72 1886 W. P. Brandegee, ' 86 1900 1873 S. L. Boyce, ' 73 1887 G. S. Woodward. ' 87 1901 S.S.S.Club C. J. Smilb 1888 H. J. Sage. ' 89 1874 H. B. Frissell, ' 74 1889 H. J. Sage, ' 89 1902 1875 E. H. Landon, ' 75 1890 H. W. Lee. ' 90 1903 1876 E. P. Howe, ' 76 1891 C. P. Cooley, ' 91 1904 1877 Orville Reed. ' 77 1892 J. T. Carr, ' 92 1905 1878 F. S. Smith, ' 79 1893 J. S. Cravens, ' 93 1 306 1879 W. N. Parker, ' 79 1894 L. Smith, ' 94 1907 1880 N. G. Osborn. ' 80 1895 J. St. J. Nolan, ' 95 1908 1881 J. F. Merrill, ' 81 1896 E. C. Lackland. ' % 1909 1882 H. L. Williams, ' 82 1897 W. J. Lapham, ' 97 1910 1883 F. B. Kellogg. 83 G. Beebe, ' IIS. G. G Schreiber. ' 98 F. W. Sheehan. L. S. A. J. Baker. 00 R. H. Schneeloch. Sp M. K. Parker. ' 01 F. W. Moore, ' 03 J. W. Reynolds. ' 03 F. H. W.ggin, ' 04 Hamilton Baxter. 05 William B. Sprague. 06 Winlhrop L. Carter. 07 Mark L. Mitchell, ' 08 J. M. Howard. ' 09 C. A. Lohmann. ' 10 t 5 CQ _1 U z 3 O Q Z a z z BT NSR POT PQURRl- (g) (g (g) Officers for 1910-U F. W. CRANDALL. ' 11 A. W. SHAPLEIGH, ' 11 Leader Recorder F. W. S F. C. R. H. T. Crandall Freeman. Wright, Clemenl, 5ttttn6olln dlub •II H .S. Day. ' 12 11 R. C. Derrick. ' 13 II ■ 2 H. C. Piper. 12 S. Shapleigh. ' II F. Mc.N A. W S. E. Gif?ord. ' 12 Knighl. Waters. ' ! •|2 D. S. S. L. Baker, Puiman. D. S, F W, A. W. H. T. •|| Baker, Crand, Shapleish, l i Clement, ' 12 J- w. J, B. Gary, ' 12 S. (Bultars I F. B. Twomblev, ' 12 12 H. E. Sawyer. Jr., 13 ' Violin E. J. Phelps. ' 14 ' Cello L. Curtis. ' 13 !ftanio (Tlub F. McN. Kmght. ' 12 11 E. B. Twombley, ' 12 E. R. ' piccolo tftanjo J. Phelps, ' 14 5 an olt i B. Cary. 12 S. E. Sawyer, Jr., 13 C. Derrick, ' 13 C. R, Wriohl, ' 11 S. F. Freeman. ' I I H. S. Day. ' 12 S. L. Pitlman. ' 12 Francis W. Crandall. ' II. Leader banjos S. E. Gifford. ' 12 ©ultars L. Curlis. ' 12 I. M. Waters. ' 11 H. C. P.per. ' 12 S. ' 85 1885 W. M Derby. Jr.. 1886 L. C. Rice. ' e6 1887 W. B. Kendall. ' 87 1888 O. H. Short. ' 87 S, 1839 A. S Cook, ' 89 1890 A. P. Day. ' 90 1891 W. R. C. Corson. ' 91 1892 C. S. Towle. ' 92 S. 1893 J J. Brooks. Jr.. ' 93 S. Cca6crs of ale anjo (Ttub 1894 T. S. Arbuthnot. ' 94 1895 G. M. Howard, ' 95 S. 18% F. L. Brooks, ' 96 S. 1897 L. L. Kounize, ' 97 1898 S. R. Kennedy, ' 98 1899 C. C. Conway. ' 99 S. 1900 E. H. Clark, ' 00 S. 1901 D S. Blossom, ' 01 1902 B. G, Yung, ' 02 277 1903 C. O, Day, Jr., ' 03 1904 G. E, Parks. ' 04 1905 Harold Bruff. ' 05 1906 E. F. Dusiin. ' 06 1907 G C. Tuttle, ' 07 1908 Joshua T. Brooks, ' 08 S. 1909 F. W. Bellamy. ' 09 1910 C. A. Connell. ' 10 ■ii v ' t fT- t. ' . ' • ' •■ ' ' , '  ' y. ' r iV: y finr: ' CQ UJ UJ O _I _1 O a. -. r CHARLES A. PARCELLS. ' 12 HENRY HUMPHREY PARSONS, ' 13 Leader Manager F. Baker, ' 1 3 S. H. A. Barton, ' 14 H. A. Colver, ' 12 S. yirst Osnors W. P. Foss Jr., 13 S. R. J. Gabriel, ' 13 J. H. Kelleher, ' 1 3 S. C. Smith, ' 14 J- A. C. Stevenson, ' 13 5. O. R. Turner, ' 13 5. S. Cummings, ' I 3 C. T. Greenwood, ' 1 2 W. A. Maguire, ' 13 L. W. Carpenter, ' 1 4 J. Chandler, ' 12 D. Clark. ' 14 W. M. Arbuckle, J. T. Blossom, ' 1 4 H. T. Drake, ' 14 Second tenors J. M. Mulford, ' 12 V. B. Murphy, ' 12 J. C. Overbaugh, ' 12 IFirsl Masses F. R. Hoadley, ' 14 J. H. Holiiday, ' 13 T. R. Hyde, 3rd, ' 12 S Second Basses T. H. Lewis, ' 12 R. E. Lomas, ' 14 S. Kreck, ' 13 G. E. Stevens, ' 1 3 J. R. Winterbotham, ' 12 S. L. Southgate, ' 12 H. M. Kmg, ' 12 C. A. Parcells ' 12 E. E. White, ' 13 R. C. Nemiah, ' 12 F. A. Pearson, ' 14 G. L. Smith, ' 14 279 ssssmwrnm. en 03 D _l U _1 O Q O z CQ o _l o «1. •• . « ' ■ yUanbolm Clubs ERNEST W. PITTMAN. ' 12 S. . FLOYD B. AUGUSTINE. 12 HENRY HUMPHREY PARSONS Leader Banjo Club Leader Mand ln Club Manager anjo (Tlub anjcaurlncs E. W. P.lman. 12 S. W. W. Ga :er, ' 13 S. M. Rowe, ' 12 H. A. Scraag. ' 1 3 J. F. Couper. 13 S. J. Spieaclber . 13 banjos F. C. Miles, ■]3 ]. Bcrns, ' 14 V. G. E. Titus, -13 yUanbohns W. J. Chesbrough, ' US. J. Dohse, ' 13 ©ultars i A. Johnson, ' 14 1. B. Reed, ' 12 S. L,. M. Minlzer, ' 14 C. W. Vilas, ' 13 piccolo t aixjo R. Lehman, 1 5 ! an6oUn (Tlub Jirsl 5ltan6oUns F. B. Augusline, ' 12 r. Wick, ' 12 S. p. A. Johnson, ' 14 R, S. Lyman, ' 13 D. F, Oilman. ' 12 S. S. Parlridge, ' 12 S. p. J. Orlhwein, 12 E. W. Freeman, 13 J. R. Shuman, ' 12 S. P. S. Babcock, ' 14 F. B. Augusline, 12 T. Briscoe. ' 12 C. C. Ford, ' 14 C. H. Harrison, ' 13 S. R. C. Morrill, ' 13 3. G. Semler. 14 F. V. W. Blood, ' 13 H. C. Knowles, 12 S A. C. Ho=kins, ' 12 p. Wick, ' 12 S. A. C, Hcskins, 12 T. Briscoe, ' 12 R. Lehman, ' 13 S. M. Rowe, 12 H. A. Scragg, 13 C. H. Harrisr.n, ' 13 5. Second MZanJollns E. W. Freeman, ' 13 S J. Spiepelberg, ' 15 R. C. Morrill, ' 12 S. F. C. Mills, ' 13 C, C. Ford, ' 14 yUaniioias J. R. Shuman, ' 12 S. W. G. E. Tylus, ' 13 W. J. Chesbiouoh, ' 12S. (Bultars F. V. W. Blood, 13 D. F. Oilman, ' 12 S. E. W. P.llman, 12 S. R. S. Lyman, 13 S. Parlridge, 12 S, !. F. Cooper, ' 13 P. J. Orlhwein, ' 12 Vlolltx P. L. Babcock, ' 14 281 J. Bergs, ' 14 L. M. Minlzer. 14 G Sembler, 14 T. B. Reed, 12 S. H C. Knowles, 12 S. w c. W. G W. Vi ager as. 13 13 J Cello Dohse, 13 c z Q z UJ _l o z X c« uJ a: u. -i I.. . A .  . NEWBOLD NOYES Leader J. L. BANKS, ' 14 Manager W. D. HOLDEN. ' 14 Assistant Manager yirst I3enors J. L. Bayne, ' 13 S. V. B. Hill, Jr., ' 13 S. S. K. Smith, ' 14 A. Evans, ' 14 H. W. Black, ' 14 H. Knowllon, ' 14 E. H. Spencer, ' 14 J. T. Finnegan, ' 13 S. H, Diamond, ' 14 T. M. Pease, ' 14 F. Pearson, ' 14 E. Armstrong, ' 13 S. Second Ocnors T. L. Daniels. ' 14 H, B. Lee, ' 13 S, H. D. Newson, 14 D.. Scholtz, ' 14 J. E. Crane, ' H P. Newberry, ' 14 A. C, Saunders, 14 A, Jenks, ' 14 F. Lamb, ' 14 N. ' VSheeler, ' 14 R. B. Semler, 14 D, H. Carter, ' 14 jflrst ! ass4s B. F. Avery, ' 14 G. Lord, ' 14 ' W. Schiefflin, Jr., ' 14 } . L. Rogers, ' 14 E. L. Bartlelt, ' 14 N Noves, ' 14 D. H. Hemlngwiv, ' 14 B. Newberry. ' 14 W. H. Campbell, ' 14 G. Connolly. ' 14 A. E. Howard. ' 14 A. E. ' X ' ' hitehill, 14 S. Colt, ' 14 V , G. Dickey, ' 14 C, M. Gde, ' 14 D. M. Parker, ' 14 V. J. Keyes, ' 14 $ccon6 ! asscs A. Hall, ' 14 li. A. Martina 14 |. H. McHenrv. 14 H. A. Becker. ' 14 C. M. Baxter. ' 14 J. L. M.lcheil. 14 T. -Wallace, III, ' 14 V. S. Inpis, ' 14 G. Levermore. ' 14 L, P. Plait, ' 15 S. 1Fr(i5 )man Mlan6olin (Tlub S. CUNNINGHAM, 13 S Leader E. H. Seour, ' 13 S, . S. Lake ' 13 S. W. Frankenheimer. M P. K Tolle, ' 14 C. L. Street, ' 13 S. D. S. Beebe, 14 R. Cook, 14 Sccort6 an ollns D. Satterlbwaite, 13 S. E. S. Bentley, ' 14 D. B. Karnrk. ' 14 O. W. Crane. ' 14 (Dultar$ E. B. Dickson. ' 13 .S. A. V. Hall, ' 13 S. G. Tower. 14 5ttan6ola Violin ' (Tello C. S. ' Wagner, ' 13 S. E. J. Phelps, ' 14 H. Mendelsohn, ' 14 283 H en uJ X U o: o - H o; z 3 - t ••. f BT NSR ' POT POURRl - (g) (j) (j) Knivcrsit Orcl)estra H. H. LANG, 13 S C. G. ALGASE, ' 12 J. W. WATERS. •!! TFlrst Violins C. G. Algare, ' 12 H. N. Tetrault. ' 11 E. W. MacDonald, ' F. L. Samuels, ' 1 3 L. F- Moore, ' 12 M. B. Walters, ' 13 D. Morgan, ' 12 Second Violins Conductor Assistant Conductor Manager Assistant Manager B. P. Saltman, ' 14 R. L. Ficks, ' 11 A. P. Weil. ' 13 M. H. H. Lang, ' 13 8. H. E. MacDonald, ' ML. F. M. Knight, ' 12 J. H. Johnson, ' 14 W. B. Hill. ' 13 S. Violoncellos J. Dohss. ' 13 R. W. Allen, ' 14 C. W. Campbell, G. S. A. N. Sheriff. ' 13 S. R. MacDonald, ' 1 1 F. H. Stiiphen. ' 12 M. IKorn T. A. Larremore, ' 1 1 3Flutcs Clarionets Cornets Orombones H. Mendelsohn, ' 14 P. S. Piatt, ' 1 1 J. F. Rumsey, ' 1 1 H. H. Patterson. G. S. W. X. Levy, ' 1 1 M. C. C. Childs, ' 12 L. TPrum J. S. Martin, ' 1 2 S. 2S.5 B B I ■1 lipk - f ■ 1 m 1 u HKL I H l lr ' ' R 1 mm ' T i H ■B K|l Hk ■j B ' MI H HUni KPl i w - ■ ■ iM feWi H UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE f-. •.. I5l)e (Tollegc (ri)Oir Professor HARRY B. JEPSON Director and Organist F. Baker. ' H S. U. H, Brockway, ' 11 W. K.. Clark. 12 M. Cleveland. 11 V. Colelli. 12 H. A. Colver. ■ 2 S. L. Curtis. 13 Jlrst Ocnors P. T. Francis, ' 12 R. W. Frohman. 12 1. F. Frost. M. S. E M. Hayden, Jr.. •|4 H. W. Heinrich. ' 11 T. A. Kilborne. ' 11 H. Knowlton. ' 14 K. LeBlanc. ' 11 W. A. McAfee. ' I! C. A Porter. ' 13 R. ' W. Squire, ' 12 ■W. H. Whitcomb. ' 12 T. Williams. P. G. C. H. Zimmerman, P. G. C, A. Bonnell. 13 O. C. Brown, ' II A. B. Campbell. 13 J. Chandler. ' 12 H. T. Cummlng. 13 Sccon6 tenors E. G. Holchkiss, ' I I H. M. Landon, ' 11 P. G. Macy. ' 11 W. .N. Maguire. ' 13 J M. Mulford. ' 12 G. D. Selden. 12 S. S. L. Southgate, ' 12 D. G. Tomlinson. ' 12 A. R. ' Wheeler, ' II E. M. ' Woolley. ' II H. ' W. Alger. 12 1. G. Beehe. ' II S R. L . Carpenler, 12 E. W. Hale. D S. F. R. Hoadley. ' 14 Irst Masses J. H. Holiday. 13 I. W. Howard t. C. Hull, ' 11 F. W. Hyde, ' II E. p. Mead, ' 12 14 C. A. Parcells. ' 12 F. F. Randolph. ' 11 G M. Spencer. ' 12 S. H. B. VanSinderen. 11 I A. R. Bensinger. 12 I. T. Blossom. ' 14 W. B. Cist. ' 12 H. T. Drake, Jr , 14 L. D. Gardner, ' 12 W. S. Inms, ' 14 F. M. Knight, ' 12 F. .S Koons, ' 11 R. E. Lomas, ' 14 J. D. Mooney. ' 13 H. T. Wearing. ' 13 R. C. Nemiah. ' 12 H. S. Palmer. ' 12 C. G Pearse. Jr.. ' 14 F. A. Pease. ' 11 C. A. Saltig. P. G. G. L. Schenck. ' 13 O M. Stafford. ' 14 G. A. Stetson. P. G A. C. Tener. 12 R. C. Turner. ' 13 A. ■W. ' Wane. ' 12 C. M. Walton. Jr.. ' 14 W. R. Wheeler. ' II 287 _1 X X ( I a ' -. r .. - f z o H o en a z H Q f- z BPNNeR POT POURRl - aU KniversltY iDebating Association Officers 1910-11 F. R. SERRI. ' 11 . W. PLATT, ' lis. J. B. DEMPSEY, ' 1 1 R. H. PHILLIPS, ' 12 . President Secretary Manager Assistant Manager J. B. Dempsey H. T. Foulkes P. V. Bowen W. C. Bullitt F. C. Bangs A. H. Brown, ' lis. C. Cummins, ' 1 1 S. L. Cummins, 11 S. W. Piatt, ' MS. G. Thompson, ' 1 2 S. N. P. Cullom, ' ML. H. M. Denton, ' 1 1 L. fttcmbcrs I. A Kilborne S. P. Mead 1912 D. MacConaughy C. H. Paul J. W. Young 1913 A. B. Green R. C. Taylor H. E. MacDonald, ' ML. L. Oare, ' ML. S. B. Pettingill, ' II L. H. N. Rogers, ML. C. W. Seymour, ' I 1 C. R. Wood, ' ML. R. F. Serri Y. Tsao R. H. Phillips A. C. Tener E. M. Porter T. Hewes, ' 12 L. M. R. Plumb, ' NT. W. W. Brum, ' 12 T. B. S. Johnson ' 12 T. R. M. MacDonald, ' 12 T. C. P. Franchot, P. G. J. Palmer, Jr., P. G. Subject of 1911 Triangular Debate, held April 3, 1911: Resolved, That al elective state officers should be nominated by direct primary. YALE vs. HARVARD— at Cambridge. Won by Harvard. Yale Team— N. P. Cullom, 1 1 L., F. R. Sern, ' 11, E. M. Porter, ' 13. YALE vs. PRINCETON— at New Haven. Won by Yale Yale Team— W. C. Bullitt, Jr., ' 12. L. Oare, ' 11 L., C. R. Wood, ' 11 L. 291 i rii V- ' -• ■ K ' •.• DEBATING TEAM BT NlSeR POT POURRl - 1 ale il)ebatlng Oeams ' ALE vs. HARVARD 892— R. D. Upton. ' 92, W. E. Thorns ' 94, W. P. Aiken. ' 92 L. 892— J. I. Chamberlain. ' 94. T- Mullally. ' 92, W. A. McQuaid. ' 92 L. 893— E. R. Lamson. •93. F. E. Donnelly, ' 93. H. S. Cummings, ' 93 L. 893— H. E. Buttrick. ' 93. G. L. Gillespie. ' 94. R. H. Tynor. ' 94 L. 894_J. W. Peddie. ' 95 L . W. H. Cox. ' 95 L.. W. H. Clark. ' 96. 894— G. H. Baum. ' 94 L.. H. H. Kellogg. ' 94 L.. H. E. Buttrick. ' 95 895— E. M. Long. 95L.. W. H. Clark, ' 96, C. G. Clark. ' 95. 896— R. S. Baldwin. ' 95. W. H. Clark. ' 96. A. P. Stokes. Jr.. ' 96 897— C. S. Macfarland. ' 97 T.. C. U. Clark, ' 97, C. H. Studinski, ' 97. 897— H. A. Jump. ' 99 T., J. K. Clark. 99, H. W. Fisher. ' 99 899— J. K. Clark, ' 99, F. A. Lord, ' 98, ' 00 L , E. B. Boise, ' 99. 900— M. Trowbridge. ' 02. A. D. Leavitt. 00. F. Q. Blanchard. T. 900— F. H. Sincerbeaux. ' 02. M. Trowbridge. ' 02, C. W. Merriam. ' 01 T. 902— L G. Phillips. ' 02. G. D. Graves. L.. R. H. Elwell. ' 03. 903— R. H. Elwell. ' 03. A. Fox. ' 03. C. D. Lockwood. L. S. 903— R. S. Burkerd. ' 04 S., C. L. Beede, ' 06 L. M. L. Burton, ' 06 T. 905— F. E. Pierce. P. G.. J N. Pierce. ' 06 T.. I. S. Hopkins, ' 05 L. 906— E. H. Hart. ' 07. J. N. Pierce. ' 06 T.. H. D. Smith. ' 08 T. 906— J. M. Murphy, ' 08, J. C. Slade. 07 L.. E. H. Hart. ' 07. 908— E. O. Proctor. ' 09. H. F. Bishop. ' 10 L. W. W. Wynkoop. ' 08. 909— W. W. Patterson. P. G., J. F. I. O ' Connor. ' 09 L , H. D. Widger. ' 1 910— L. T. Bates. ' 10 S-, S. E. Keeler, ' 10. R. F. Serri. ' 11. YALE vs PRINCETON 1 1893— J. I. Chamberlain. W. D. Leeper. W. E. Thomas. 1895— H. E. Buttrick. H. F. Rail. C. E, Clough. •V1895— C U. Clark. A. Rice. E. H. McVey. 1897— E. H. Hume. H. W. Fisher. E. L. Smith. 1898— N. A. Smyth. J. L. Clark. C. H. Studinski. -1898— A. D. Leav.tt. C. p. Kitchel. P. C. Walcott.. 1900— C. W. Merriam, F. A. Lord. M. Trowbridge. 1901— M. Trowbridge. F. H. Sincerbeaux. R. H. Elwell. L ' 93 ! i rfl 41 ■ ii ■f:v: ' ' - ' ' ' f :• ' ■ ' DEBATING TEAM RT NNSR POT POURRl - (J) (S) (1) 1 90 1 - I903- 1904- I904- 1906- 1907- 1907- 1909- 1910- -J- Sibley. C. D. Lockwood, R. H. Elwell. -W. M. Adriance, J. N. Pierce, R. S. Binkerd. -J. N. Pierce, F. E. Pierce, L. O. Bergh. -A. P. McKinstry, ' 05, W. B. Myers. ' 05, C. L. Beedy, -D. A. Adams, ' 07 T. O. Bergh, ' 06, R. B. Hull, ' 07. -S. Berman, ' 08 L., R. B. Hull, ' 0 7. R. R Lockwood, -W. W. ' Wynkoop, ' 08, H. B. Jamison, ' 08 L . W. P. Armstrong, ' 08 L. -E. C. Weyman, ' 09 L-, J. M. McConaughy, ' 09, S. E. Keeler. ' 10. -M. R. Plumb. T. H. DeF. Wid3er. ' 10, E. D. Wood. ' 1 L. ' 06 S. ' 07. Won by Yale tNo decision. C. W. SEYMOUR F. J. HOG AN S. MAY C V. O ' HERN A. T. KEEFE T. M. ENGEL yale Caw 5cl)Ool TKcnt debating tTlub Officers O. P. Backus F. Bailey J- J. Bailey A. Beilen E. E. Berney J. K. Chung A. Corbishley W. Elliott S- H. Fancher, Jr C. F. Grider 5ttctnbcrs D. E. Hannestad W. A. Hatfield B. E. Hoffman B. D. Land C. Little A. F. McCarty F. J. .McKay W. Nolan E. J. Oare J. J. Palmer . President First Term President Second Term President Third Term Vice-President First Term Vice-President Second Term . Secretary First Term Secretary Second Term J. E. Parker L W. Resnik A. L. Rothchild J. Schwalsky C. J. Sullivan J. J. Sullivan H. A. Swanson C. K. Walsh F. A. Wilkinson M. Zimmerman 295 sammsmm B? NNeR POTPOURRI X lQwams anb rangkrs, 1913 Xil lgwams c. H. MARSHALL, JR. . . President A. WHITRIDGE . . . Secretary P. C. Bryce A. Harman H. A. Colgate J. H. Philbin L. W. Doolittle C. A. Porter W. A. Harriman X ranglcrs G. E. Stevens, Jr. V. WEBB . . President o. C. HOYT . . . Secretary F. V. W. Blood H. H. Parsons J. Coleman L. V. p. Schwab A. C. Cramer J. Spalding H. H. McLean, Jr. T. G. Thomas, 2nd 2!t6 X en D a: z a: ' vv ' i ' !?? ' - ■;r - ' ' ' ; ' «t ' ' v. - ' tvv ' fc ' vt: t:, ' r ' .- ' .•. «5 uJ UJ H h- o u u H D u u X uJ -J H O Q ,- AS-.- .F- BMNSR POT POURRl- @ yah Kniversit? V, tt. (T. ::?y.. TFoundci 3ani. ISSl Officers 1910-U ICnlvcrslti? F. H. WIGGIN. ' 04 . . . University Treasurer C. PASCAL FRANCHOT. -10 Universily General Secretary HOWARD F. SHATTUCK, ' 11 University BibU Study Secretary aU (Tollcgc Sherwood S. Day, 11 Archibald McClure, ' 12 . Harrv B. VanSinderen, ' 1 1 MoRTtMER R. Proctor, ' 12 . Francis M. Knight, ' 12 President . Vice-President Treasurer Recording Secretary Librarian Stephen Merrell Clement. Jr., ' 10 General Secretary Sheffield Scientific Scbool President Vice-President Treasurer Recording Secretary General Secretary H. LAwr ENCE Achilles, ' US. Theophilus R. Hyde, 3rd, ' 12 S L. McGregor Demarest, ' 1 IS Robert H. Boyer. ' 12 S. . ■William P. Roberts, ' 09 . Howard ' Weir, ' 13 D. S. . General Secretary for Industrial Work (Braiuatc School Merton Y. Williams, B. S. . . President LOOMIS HavemeYER. Ph.B. . . Vice-President Arthur E. Baker. B.A, . . . Treasurer Willis Noble, M.E. .... Secretary TLaw School Justus J. Fennel, ' 11 L.S. . . President Ernest A. InclIS, ' II L, S. . . Vice-President Howard N. Rogers, ' II L. S. Recording Secretary C. J. Rice, ' 12 L. S. . . • Treasurer Divinity School Elmer R. Walton. ' 11 D. S. President Hollis M. Bartlett 12 D. S Vice-Presidenl William B. Kline, ' 12 D. S. Treasurer Bryant Wilson, ' 13 D. S Recording Secretary She od S. Da 11, President 299 I H X o Q • . r. BT NeR POTPOURRI- (8)@ 5ttc6lcal School Samuel C. Harvey. ' II M. S. . . . . . . President Inclis F. Frost, ' 12 M. S. . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President Hall K. Sellew. ' II M. S. . . . . . . . . . Recording Secretary George B GaRLJCK. ' 12 M. S. . . . ... . ... Treasurer DwtcHT S. Jekfers. ' II F. S. . A. Fletcher Marsh. 11 F. S. Bernard A. Chandler. ' 11 F. S. pRANCts C. Stifler. ' 13 D. S. Louts J. Bernhardt 1911 Sherwood S. Day Frederick W. Hyde Harry B. Van Sinderen Lawrence R. Wheeler TForcsl School Prcsidenl Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Superintendent of Yale Hall Superintendent of Yale Hope Mission (Tlass iDcacons 1912 Harold L. Banghart Arthur Howe Archibald McClure Mortimer R. Proctor 1913 George H. Chaney Henry A. Colgate A. Sidney Lovetl. Jr, Richard S. Lyman 1881-82 1882-83 1883-84 1884-85 1885-86 1886-87 I8S7-88 18S8-89 1889-90 1886-87 1887-88 1888-90 1890-92 1892-94 1893-97 1897-98 1898-01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 y. 5tt. (T. :2 .. IDrcsli nts A. Hand. ' 82 1890-91 C. Loughridge ' 83 1891-92 J. B Reynolds. ' 84 1892-93 F. R. Shipman. ' 85 1893-94 C. W. Goodrich. ' 86 1894-95 D. W. C. Huntington. 1895-96 •87 1896-97 E. C. Fcllowes. ' 88 1897-98 S. H. Fisher. ' 89 1898-99 H. Parsons. ' 90 1899-00 1900-01 V. S. Noyes, ' 91 F. D. Tucker. ' 92 J.H. Field, ' 93 W. H. Sallmon. ' 94 ■W. Sloane. ' 95 T. F. Archbald. ' 96 H S. Coffin. ' 97 H. B. ' Wright. ' 98 C. H. Welles, Jr.. M. Mills. 00 p. D. Moody. ' 01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 1904-05 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 99 1909-10 1910-11 E. A. Slebbins, ' 02 H. T. Clark, ' 03 H. H. Stebbins, Jr., ' 04 A. H. Bradford. ' 05 J. G. Magee. ' 06 •W. D. Barnes. ' 07 George Dahl. 08 Charles S. Campbell. ' 09 William Y. Duncan. ' 10 Sherwood S. Day y. ytt. r. ' A. (General Secretaries C. W. Goodrich W. L. Phelps A. Alonzo Stagg C. W. Barnes Henry T. Fowler William H. Sallman T. F. Archbald Henry B. Wright R. H. Edwards. Acad. J. F. Ferry. Shelf. H. B. Wright. Graudale and sional Schools R. H. Edwards. Univ. E. A. Stebbins. Acad. G. W. Bulls. Sheff. R. H. Edwards. Univ. A. J. Waring. Acad. B. W. Kunkel. Sheff. O. C. Lester. Graduate sional Schools. 1904-05 R. S. Smith. Umv. F. W. Moore. Acad. R. C. Morse. Jr., Sheff. 1905-06 R. S. Smith, Univ. A, H. Bradford. Acad. R. C. Morse. Ir.. Sheff. 1906-07 I. G. Magee. Univ j. H. Twichell. Acad. M. M. Bartholomew. Shelf. 1907-08 J. G Magee. Univ. Profes- W. D. Barnes. Acad. M. M. Bartholomew. Sheff. 1903-09 James W. Williams. Umv. Kenneth B. Welles. Acad. Thomas A. D. Jones. Sheff. 1909-10 Malcolm B. Vilas. Univ. James M. Howard. Acad. Frank W. Hamilton. Sheff. d Profes- 1910-11 C. P. Franchot. Univ. S. M. Clement. Jr.. Acad. Loomis Havemeyer. Shelf, 301 H H O U UJ D u UJ X UJ u Q _1 UJ Lu U. UJ X BP NeR ' POTPOURRI Sl)effiel6 y. :m. d. ZK. Officers. 1911 II s H. LAURENCE ACHILLES, T. R. HYDE, ' 12 S . L. McGregor demarest ROBERT H. BOYER, ' 12 S. WILLIAM P. ROBERTS, ' 09 President , Vice-President I I S. Treasurer RecordiRE; Secretary General Secretary Executive (Tommlttce H. L. Achilles. ' 11 S„ President J. R. Hyde, ' 12 S., Vice-President L. Demarest, I I S.. Treasurer R. LI. Boyer. 12 S., Recording Secretary C. W. Miller, ' 11 S.. Wednesday Services H. H. Vreeland, ' 12 S.. Membership H. S. Burr. ' I! S., Senior B ble Class Chr. J, S, Deans, ' 12 S.. Junior Bible Class Chr, F. B, Hawley, ' II S., Depulalion Chr. W. F. Hume. ' 12 S., Ya ' e Hall Chr. W. E. Brooke, ' 11 S.. Byers Hall Chr. C. F. Messinger, ' 11 S., Reception Com, Chr. D. C. W. Smith, ' II S„ Yale Hope Mission H, F, Shatluck, 11, Bible Study Secretary H. R. Weir, D. S,, Industrial Secretary F, C, Slifler, D. S. Superintendent ' ' ale Hall W. P. Roberts, ' 09, General Secretary C. P. Franchot, ' 10 University General Secretary Prof. J. W. Roe Prof. B. W. Bacon H. La Achille President 1911 S H. Laurence Achilles Warren Fox Kaynor D. C. W. Smith, 2nd (Elass iDcacons 1912 S Frank McC, Callahan joSn Stearling Dccns, Jr. H. Harold Vreeland. Jr. 1913 S Secor Cunningham. Jr Kenneth McClmtock Charles D. Walcoll 303 ' f ' tHXi-j ' . ?•  ■ . , r- ' ? « ' ' ' { ' ' ' ' • ■. ' -•. ' t. ' .r ' iiy -J X in Di UJ - CQ BT NNGR POT POURRI -- I3l)e ! erKcleY -Association Founded in 1 869 Officers 1910-U EDMUND C. STANTON. M I President WILLIAM C. BULLITT, ' l Vice-President HOWARD T. FOULKES. ' 1 I Secretary ANSON B. GARDNER. ' 13 Treasurer Executive (Tommlttee 1911 1912 E. C. Stanton W. C. Bullitt L. Soule D. R. Hyde H. T. Foulkes S. L. Pittman 1914 W. J. Schiefflin. Jr. divisor]? !6oar6 Right Rev. C. B. Brewster. D.D. 1913 R. W. Baker A. B. Gardner S. Krech Rev. A. P. Stokes Prof. C. S. Baldwin Mr. D. K.. Johnson Prof. J. C. Schwab Dr. E. G. Taylor erkele Sermons October 30. Rev. W. L. Robbins. D.D., LL.D. March 20. Rev. W. G. Thayer, D.D. January 29. Rt. Rev. C. B. Brewster. D.D. March 12. Rev. A. P. Stokes. A. M. Ol)e !! erKeley Association is the organization in Yale which represents the Episcopalians in the University. By sermons, lectures and conferences it tries to keep Episcopalians in touch with their own church as much as possible. Especial emphasis is laid on corporate communions held at Trinity Church, each month. 305 fLW ' ' -fi ' V ' ■■ ' ' yf ' ' :t ' ' ■• ■•■■ ' .■,• r. ' .-- i-: bxwxjoaaaiUlsM u z D O u a: O z in ■■«-. r- BPNNeR POT POURRl Senior (Touncll Elected by the Class of 1911 Founded 1909 ARTHUR A. GAMMELL SHERWOOD S. DAY . Frederic J. Daly Elliott P. Frost Chairman Secretary John R. Kilpatrick Francis F. Randolph Edmund C. Stanton Sctxlor (touncll of 1910 Carlton C. Jewett, Chairman Thomas Hewes, Secretary Frank S. Brainerd Edward H. Coy S. Merrell Clement, Jr. William Y. Duncan Frederick K. Murphy Senior Council of 1909 James B. Grant, Chairman Edward O. Proctor, Secretary William W. Borden Henry A. Howe James M. Ethridge, Jr. Robert Moses Harold P. Stokes 307 o z D O o H Z u a D H CO u. Ljl] I t 2 -1 ft, f. BT NeR POTPOURRI @(8)(i) Student (Touncil Sheffield Scientific School CLIFFORD F. MESSINGER .... WASHINGTON PLATT .... H. Laurence Achilles Robert P. Bonnie Samuel W. Case Edwin L. Carpenter Joseph A. Carson Lawrence McG. De Marest Clayton Du Bosque C. M. S. Skene . Chairman . Secretary R. J. Holden De Witt Knox Cotesby Au. L. Jones Clifford F. Messinger Leroy B. Mitchell Thomas E. Murray Washington Piatt 309 (Tuf yctzn (Beorge 5alt bourne 19U S Clinton ' Allies a avls 1911 Sdtl) barton TFrencl) 1911 TPaWltt Knox 1911 S Trancls !fta?ar6 5 lves 1911 William 5tlea6(i !( oblnson,3r. 1911 H. S. Ames, ' 86 C. L. Bailey, Jr. ' 86 W. B. Anderson. ' 86 E E. Morqan, ' 86 C. P. McAvoy. ' 85 S. T. H. Newberry. Jr., ' 85 .S. C. P- AnHerson, ' 87 C. M. Hinkle. ' 87 O. G. Jenninqs, ' 87 G. H. Young, ' 87 Arthur Meeker, ' 86 S. Charles Wilcox, ' 86 S. Edmund .Allen, ' 88 J. H. McMillan, ' 38 Edwin Parsons. ' 88 Arthur ' While, ' 88 E. W Durani, ' 87 3. O. H. Shorl, ' 87 S. Augustus Coburn, ' 89 J. G. Rogers, ' 89 F. W. Wallace. ' 89 De W. C West, J, N. Conygham. ' 88 S. H. K. Goelchius, ' 88 3. Edgar Ames, ' 90 R. L. Ireland, ' 90 Norman James, ' 90 H. C. McClintockl, ' 90 ■W, H. Conyngham, 89 S. H. W. Rlanhard, ' 89 S. A. M. Coats, ' 91 L. C. Duponi, ' 91 W. C. Rhodes, ' 91 J. B. 3ears, ' 91 W. F. Judson, C. A. Otis, ' 90S E. Boltwood, ' 92 E. H. Floyd Jones, ' 92 ' 93 ' 93 ' 92 3. H. S. Lyman, ' 92 W. D. Young, 92 A. Francke. ' 91 3. S. Pearce, ' 91 S. Thomas A. Gardlne A. Lawrence Greer. ' 93 Joseph Roby. ' 93 W. H. Vanderbill, Andrew B. Graves Richard F. Pearce, ' 92 3 C. Buir. ' 94 F. C. Perkins, ' 94 P. H. McMillan, ' 94 H. P. Whitney, ' 94 N. B. Burr. ' 93 3 H. Halehursl. ' 93 3. M. N. Buckner. ' 95 A. B. Shepley, ' 95 J. R. Williams, ' 95 C. Vanderbilt, Jr., ' 95 B. G. Wells. ' 94 3. G. Sheffield, ' 94 5. Ward Cheney. ' 96 W. 3. Hoyt. ' 96 E. C. Lackland, fr. M. D. McKee, ' 96 N. M. Flower, ' 96 3. G W. Hawley. ' 96 3. S. D. Babcock. Jr.. ' 97 C. Gillette. ' 97 T. McK. Laughlin, ' 97 S. L. L. Lorillard, ' 97 Knox Maddox, ' 97 R. De P. Tytus. ' 97 H. F Benjamm. ' 97 3. A. S. Hay, ' 98 F. G. Hinsdale. ' 98 ' 96 Reune Martin, ' 98 5. Gouverneur Morris, J I. N. Swift. ' 98 Jamot Brown, ' 99 A W. Davis, ' 99 J. C. Greenleaf. ' 99 S. E. F. Hinkle, ' 99 H, G. Otis. ' 99 J. McL. Walton. ' 99 S F. D. Cheney, ' 00 J. 3. Ferguson, 00 J. M. McCormick, ' 00 Crispin Oglebay, ' 00 C. B. Levey, ' 00 3. J. H. Inman, ' 00 3. L M. Carlisle, ' 01 Julian Bay. ' 01 [. M. Patterson. ' 01 L. M Thomas, ' 01 T. 3. Adams, ' 01 3. Henry Pearce, Jr., ' 01 3. Alfred L. Ferguson. ' 02 Geo. W. Lindenberg, ' 02 Robert C. Norton, ' 02 Laurance B. Rand, ' 02 Car-oil T. Runyon. ' 02 S. W. M. .Slillman. ' 02 3. Cenrge A. Goss, ' 03 Harold B. Miller, ' 04 S. ' 98Henry L. Ferguson, ' 04 S. Hamilton Baxter, ' 05 Charles W. Flsk, ' 05 John H. Lothrop, ' 05 Archie M. Reid, ' 05 Watson B. Day, ' 05 3. Elbridge G. 3paulding, ' 05S. Waldo C. Johnston, ' 05 S. Fielding V. Jackson, ' 06 S. John A. Stevenson, ' 06 Edwin White, ' 06 Donald A. McGee, ' 06 Edward 3. Mills, ' 06 John G. George. ' 07 S. Rcswell Park. Jr.. ' 07 3. Hugh 3. Knox, ' 07 Howard L. C. Roome, ' 07 Cyril Sumner, ' 07 Ernest B. Tracy, 07 Herbert H. Ramsay, ' 08 3, Wm. P. Wltherow, ' 08 3. James C. Auchincloss, ' 03 George R. B Berger, ' 08 Mark L. Mitchell. ' 03 Harold Stanley, ' 08 William S. Lawson, ' 09 S. Rcswell [. Roth, ' 09 3, Robert R. McCormick. ' 03 Charles W. Howard. ' 09 R. Maxwfll Ingham, ' 03 S. Leonard Kennedy, ' 09 I. R. Robinson. ' 03 Stuart B. Sulphin, 03 George P. Spencer. ' 03 3. lames C. Bradv. ' 04 I. F. Byers, ' 04 lulan B. Huff. ' 04 Frederick H. WIggin, ' 04 John Bates Perrin, 09 Robert Selden Rose, ' 09 John Heron, ' 10 H, G Holt, ' 10 A. P, Howard, 103, I. F. Johnson, ' 10 G. 3. Patterson, ' 10 3 W. P. While, ' 10 310 . r . 1 i ft , _i u z o _! O O UJ X H - T t. 1 David Thomas Bea!s Alan Hendry Brown Leonard Flint Burdett William St. Clair Childs Francis William Coates Charles Henry Cooper William Joseph Corboy Wilbur Lucius Cross, Jr. Lee Garnett Day John Fletcher English Wallace Delameter Eyre Roy Avezzana Floyd-Jones Henry Gaither Fovvnes Walter Joseph Gleason Charles Goodwin Abraham Louis Hasbrouck Raymond Morgan Holmes Frederick Paul Hudson David Johnson Olin Riltenhouse Kuhn James William Maitland LeRoy Martin LeRoy Bradley Mitchell Harold Beers Randall James Arthur Reilly William Capen Shank John Rusher Shuman Samuel Braden Sneath, 2nd eslie Charles Snyder ouis Roemmer Stadtmiller Herbert Julius Stursberg Silas Hemenway Witherbee Joseph Wood, Jr. 313 D3 U o u 1 T IS- IV John Edward Barbey Broussais Coman Beck Spencer Biddle Springer Harbaugh Brooks Robert Larkin Brooks Ralph Morris Burch Harold Woodworth Burchard Joseph Archibald Carson Thomas McKown Cook, Jr. Edward Engle Eyre McCiure Fahnestock Robert Taylor Frisbie Reginald Humphrey Fullerton Carlos Stockwell Greeley Harry Paul Greenough Hoyt Elmore Hayes Theophilus Rogers Hyde, 3rd Robert Edward Hunter John Avery IngersoU « — Paul Baxter Lanius John Alexander Logan John Stephens Martin Nathan Parker Mears James Wallace Paramore Joseph Greer Peppard, Jr. John Hamilton Potter Watkins V endell Reynolds Nathaniel Edward Caldwell Rutter Lawton Griswold Sargent Edward Savage Wesson Seyburn Dwight Lewis Seymour John Addison Singer Edward Ubrey Thatcher Adam Gentles Thomson Charles Gilbert Waldo, Jr. William Harry Williams Wilfrid Wood 315 _1 jC ■ z o X H z H Z en BT NNeR POT POURRl @(g)@ St. ::antl)onr Tfall Henry Lawrence Achilles James Arthur Atwood, Jr. Eli Barlow, Jr. John Gerrish Bausher Hart Jarvis Beach Zachariah Belcher, V Chandler Wells Bleistein George Gait Bourne Charles Leman Buckingham, Jr. Robert Lincoln Campbell Joseph Breckenridge Cary George Alpin Chisholm Calvert Byron Cottreil, 3rd Edmond J. Davis John Stirling Deans Frank M. Dougherty Douglas Wood Dunn Samuel Ashmead Dyer Deane Mann Evans William Emery Edward Huntington Ethridge Donald Brown Ferguson Wilson R. Foss Ralph Wetmore Halsey John Crossan Hays William Francis Howe Erie Oatman Kistler Harvey Coles Knowles De Witt Kno x Joseph Warren Lewis, Jr. Louis Fredric Loutrel Alvan Marble, Jr. David Walton Mabee Kenneth McClintock Andrew Hynes McCreery Roger Walcott Newberry William Howard Nimick, Jr. Arthur Edward Ogilvy George Peabody Harry Cushing Piper George Potter Radcliffe Romeyn James W. Scully, Jr. Robert Alexander Sharon Ogilvie Henry Sheldon D. C. Warton Smith, 2d William Penn Snyder, Jr. Charles Nelson Snowdon Garrick Mallery Spencer Francis L. Stephenson John Henderson Steward Svante Magnus Swenson Rufus Sylvester Tucker George Thompson, Jr. Charles D. Walcott, Jr. Robert Edward Lee Wilson, Jr. 317 _) (J o - ■X. [- -1 - T ft f.. Ruel Ross Appleton Herbert Ewart Bennett Miles Grant Blakeslee William Pope Boeckler William French Burrows Wooster Canfleld Frederick Bruggerhof Capen Robert Carr Churchill Joseph Bennett Dunbaugh James Edward Finnessy Reuben Fenton Fisher Frederic Palmer Fiske Myron Elmer Fuller Raymond Bryant Gerard William Thurston Gilbert Harold Saxtan Graham Frederick David Grave, Jr. Arthur Thomas Hansord James Frazer Hillman Spaulding Howe Harry Phipps Hunter Malcolm Fuller Jones Ammi Wright Lancashire Floyd Wilcox Mac Rae, Jr. Clifford Frederick Alessmger Ernest Nattmore Pittman George Laurence Redman Harold Stockton Stiles Elijah James Stone Henry Lane Stout Walter Vanderveen Struby Norbert Sylvester Chouteau Walsh Hewitt Seymour West Kenneth Knight Wheeler 319 CO _l u O _l uj H UJ X H ill. I ' 2  - Robert Johnston Badham James Beamer Barry William Bayne, 3rd George McNear Bowles Frank McCreery Callahan George Stebbms Dickinson John Capen Eames, Jr. Donald McRuer Eddy William Ayres Galbraith Harold Lufkin Goft Harry Heilborn Russell John Holden Robert Franklin Ives Horace Beach Merwin Clement Woodnutt Miller Harold Frederick Montgomery Wick Daniel H. Moon, Jr. Clarence Aspinwall Murfey Innis O ' Rourke William McKinley Osborne Stanley Partridge Addison Julius Parry Charles Hubert Ray Julius Benedict Smith Vernon Anderson Smith Addison Stillwell William Angel Stone Thomas Bonser Summers Joseph Boyce Talmadge Willard Foster Walker Thomas Ritch Waterbury Russell Whittlesey 321 9 r M M ii 03 D _) u X u en I H Ashley Day Adams Irving Goodspeed Beebe Robert Palen Bonnie Alfred Cass Bowman Howard Stanford Brainerd Louie Merritt Brooks Henry Boardman Conover Charles Edward Conway Lloyd Scribner Cooney Morris James Dale Stanley Worthington Dwinnell Alexander Anderson Gay Walter Geer, Jr. Stanhope Scott Goddard Woodling Morris Hauser Frederick Bronson Hawley William Clive Palmer Jaffray G. Elkins Knable Charles Bridgen Lansing George Casper Logan John Stebbins Loomis Frederick Clark Lyman Roy Armstrong MacKinnon Scudder Mersman Charles George Mills Charles Kindness Moore Lucian Piatt Theodore Pyle Oscar Frank Soule Josiah Donald Thompson Herbert Harold Vreeland, Jr. John Chester Warnock George Warnock 323 r i ii u _1 1 7. O z •E.-C -DOBSOIS John James Beattie, Jr. Angelo Herbert Bennell Richard Edmund Bishop Richard Andrews Bixby Harvey Wilmot Black James Frederic Brown, 2nd Nils Frederick Bylund Edwin Leon Carpenter Daniel Babst Cellar Harmon John Cook Robert Horth Cornell Albert Bernard Coxe William Crosby Alvin WiUiam DeClerque Harry Edward Drevenstedt Harold Stearns Dwight Charles Buford Fennell Howard Irwin FuUerton George Francis Hadley Harold Daniel Hodgkinson Van Dyne Howbert William Glen Hulbert William Bradford Joyce, Jr. George Duff Macbeth John Burbank Nichols Diederick Christian Oldenborg, Jr. Dudley Ely Raymond Ely Raymond De Forest Guy Raymond John Means Seaton Thaddeus Harold Spencer Alanson Eugene Stewart Howard Dow Thompson James Tod James Dowling Trask, Jr. Oscar Russell Turner Donald Forbes Way Warren Ayer Wells Thomas Forrester Wettstein Harry Lawrence White Clyde Andries Winchell Harold Adamar Wintjen 325 BOOK AND GAVEL CLUB Edwin Kaslitt Arvine Neil Perry Cullom John Kennedy Finlayson Kern Blaine Fontaine Guion Hillman Fountain Edvsard Byron Harold Brooks Svvearen gen Hutchinson Edward Columbus Jerome Charles William Murphy Kenneth Elwood Nettleton Canton Thomas O ' Donnell Frank Alexander Rice Alfred John White Louis Bradstreet Zacher William Frederick de Zaldo 327 u a: z B? NNeR POT POURRI ale Kniversit (Tlub Officers MORGAN J. G. O ' BRIEN President CARLOS S. GREELEY Vice-President ROBERT A. GARDINER Treasurer HERMAN R. L. EMMET Secretary oa of Governors M. J. G. O ' Brien. ' 11 A. L. Corey. ' I 1 J. Home. ' Il S. B. French, ' ll .- . A. Gamn.ell. ' 11 H. R. L. Emmell. 12 R, A. Gardiner. 12 G. C. Murphy, ' 12 C. S. Greeley. ' 11 S. G. G. Bourne. ' 115. H. P. Greenouoh. ' IIS. J. Spalding, ' 13 V Wt-bb. -13 R. Romeyn. ' 12 S. G. H. Mahlsledt. ' II L.S. Mlcmbcrs Achelis, Jonfritz. 13 Alford. ' W. J., Jr.. ' 13 .Mien. K. L., •|l S. Appleton. J. A., ' 13 Andrews, E.. ' 13 Arbulhnot.C.A..3rd. ' 12 Adams, J. F.. ' 13 S. Auchincloss. R. L.. ' 13 Bartlelt, E. L.. ' 14 Baars. H. G.. ' 11 Baxter. C. M.. ' 14 Badger. P. B., ' 11 Bishop. J. T., 14 . Badger, W. I., ' 13 Blackburn. L. G.. ' 14 Baker. C, ' W. Jr. ' 13 Blossom. J. T.. ' 14 Baker. H. W.. 11 Brown, S., Jr., ' 14 Banks. J. L.. ' 11 Colt. S. S.. ' 14 Barbey. J. E.. ' 11 S. Daniels, T. L.. ' 14 Barnum. P.. ' 13 Day, T. M., 3d, ' 14 Beach. H. J., ' II S. Dodge, S. P., 14 Biddle, J. C, ' 12 Morgan J. G. O ' Brien. ' 11. President Hoffman. J. L.. ' 14 Bragdon. J. H.. ' 11 Blackburn, J. B., ' 11 Rogers. H. L.. ' 14 Innis. W. S.. ' 14 Bramwell. W. VI., ' 12S. Blair. W. K.. ' 12 Smith, G. L.. ' 14 Jennings. F. S.. Jr.. ' 14 Brooks. S. H.. ' 11 S. Bonnell. C. A.. ' 13 Spalding, V. C, ' 14 Lord G. de F.. ' 14 Brown. J. E.. Jr., ' 13 Bonnie. R. P.. ' 11 S. Stroebel. C. L.. Jr.. ' 14 Noyes, N., ' 14 Brush, H. D.. ' 12 Osborn. R. ' 14 King, R. F.. ' 14 Bourne. G. G.. ' 1 1 S. Bryce. P. C. ' 13 Parker. D, M. ' 14 Ryerson. A. L.. ' 14 Bradley. A. B., ' 11 S. Bull, It. ' . C. Jr.. ' 12 Phelps, C, ' 14 329 rfi i ii BMNGR POT POURRl - Bakewell, B. P., ' 14 Burrows.W.F.,Jr,;ll S. Brace, M, ' 13 Brown. A. H., ' 11 S. Kent, A. E., ' 14 Coxe, A. B., ' ll S. Meyer. R. B., ' 13 S Campbell. A. B.. ' B Chauncey, A. W., ' I3S. Carhart, H. W.. ' 1 2 Stephenson, F. L., ' 1 3S. Carstairs, C- C, 1 2 Macbeth. G. C, ' 13 S. Case. T. W.. ' 12 Raymond. E., 13 S. Chapin. C. D.. ' 13 .Svkes. H. C. ' 13 S Chapman. W. B.. ' la Nimick, W. H..Jr., ' 13S. Clark, J. W., ' U Bausher, J. G.. ' 13 Coleman. John. ' 13 Foss, W. p.. 13 Bergs, Jas. G., ' 14 Cook, T. M., Jr. -12 5. Carboy, Wm. J., ' 12 S. Cordier, A. J., 13 Corey. A. L.. ' II Cornwall. L. M., ' 12 Cole. J. U ' 12 Cowan. H. D., ' II S. Cox. ' W. W.. ' 13 Cramer. A C. ' 13 Crandall. F. .. ' II Crawford. I. D.. 11 Campbell. ' W. L.. ' 13 Cooper. J. F.. Jr ' 13 Cornish. C ' I 1 Childs, C. C. ' II L.S. Dows. S. C. ' 13 Daln. J. McL.. 11 Davis. C. ' Vt ' .. ' 11 Davisson. R. L.. 13 Day, F. L.. ' 12 Dean, R., 11 Dempsey. J. F . ' I I Derrick. R. O.. 13 Dickinson. J. Nl..|r.. ' l2 Dimock. E. I-. 11 Dimock, G. E. Ir.. 12 Dixon. G. .. Ir.. 13 Dohse. [ohn. ' 13 Day. L. G... 11 S. Doneghy. J. T., Jr.. ' II Doolidle. L. W.. ■! Dunlap. J.. Jr., ' 12 de Zaldo. ' W. F.. ' 1IL.S. Rllioll. Alonzo, Jr„ ' 13 Eckstein Frederick, ' 1 1 Ely, J. M., ' 12 Emmel. H. R. L.. 12 Eyre. W. D., ' 12 S. Fisher, J. E.. Jr., ' II Floyd-Jones. R. A.. ' 12S Freeman. H. B.. I I French. S. B.. 2d. ' II Faherly. R. B.. 12 L.S. Picks. R. L., ' 11 Folsom, H. L.. ' II Frosl. Russell Jr.. ' 13 Pagan. L. E., ' 1 1 S. Gammell, A. A., ' 11 Gardner. R. A.. 12 Garland. J. P.. ' 11 Garland. L. S.. ' 12 Gay. P. L.. 11 Geddes. W. M.. II S. Gibney. R. A.. 11 Gleason. C. B.. 13 Gleason. ' W. J., ' 12 S Glover, S., ' 12 Granl. H.. ' II Greeley. C. S., 10 S. Greenough. H. P.. ' IIS. Gregory, S. S.. Jr.. 1 I Haighl. J. A.. ' 11 Hall. R. W.. 11 Hanna, L. C. jr.. ' 13 Harman, A.. ' 13 Harrah. E.. ' II Harriman. W. A.. 13 Hartley. C. ' 12 Harlwell, J. M.. ' II Hastings. R. D.. ' 11 Henderson. P. 12 Hamann. W. A.Jr..l3S. Herrick. H. E.. ' 12 H.ckox. C. v.. Jr.. ' II Hays. J. C. ' 13 S. Holcombe. J. M..Jr.. ' ll Home. J.. ' II Hoskins. A. C 12 Hoyt. O. C. 13 Hunter. R. E.. 11 S. Hill. C. G.. 12 ■Wymond. ' W. 1., ' 13 S. Ingersoll. J. A.. 11 S. lacob. ' W. H.. ' II Kilpalrick. J. R.. ' 11 Lancashire. A. W., ' l IS. Larremore. T. A.. ' 1 1 Le Blanc, K.. 11 Unes. ' W. S.. Jr.. 12 Logan. J. A.. ' 12 S. Lord. E. C. ' 13 Loree. R. P.. ' 12 Low. A. A.. ' 11 Luchars. R. B., ' 11 Lvman. R. S.. ' 13 Lilley. J. L.. ' 12 L.S. Markle. A., Jr., ' 13 McDonnell. J. V„ ' 11 McG.II, ' W. L.. ' 12 S. Mcintosh. J.. ' 11 S. McKee. ' W. J.. ' II McMicken. -W. E.. ' II Mahlsledl,G.H.. ' l 1 L.S. Manice. W. D., 11 Marshall. C. H., Jr.. ' 13 Mallhiesscn. P. H., ' IIS. Mears. N.. ' 11 Meeker. D. E.. ' 13 Merrill. K.. ' II Merriman. B. P.. ' I3L.S. Mersereau. E. W.. ' 11 Mitchell. L. B.. ' II S. Morrill. E. T.. ' II Morris. E. B.. Jr.. ' II Morrison. L. S., ' 11 Mosser, K.. ' II Multord. J. M., 12 Murphy. G. C r2 MacDonald,H.E.. ' l2L.S. Nicholson. P. C, ' 11 O ' Brien, E. P., ' 12 OBnen. M.J.G.Jr., ' 11 O ' Rourke Innis. ' I 1 S. Pa amore. J. ' W.. ' US. Parsons. C ' 12 Parsons. H. H.. ' 13 Parsons. J. P.. ' 12 Partridge, T. D.. ' 12 Peabody. G.. ' 12 S. Peabody. S.. ' II Peters. W. A. Jr.. ' 12 Pigolt. W. P., Jr., ' 1 1 Porter, C A., ' 13 Prime. ' W. A.. )r., ' 11 Rand. G. L.. 12 Randolph. F. P.. ' 11 Read, N. H., ' 13 Redick, E. S.. ' 12 L.S. Reed. C. L.. ' II Reed. H. M., 13 Rich. ' W. L.. Jr.. ' 12 S. Richmond. G. F..Jr., ' 12 Rives, F. B.. ' 11 Robinson. ■W.M..Jr.. ' l 1 Romeyn. R.. 12 S. Ross, Z. C. 11 Rumsay. J. P.. ' II Rushmore. M.. ' 13 Ruller. N. E. C. ' 12 S. Rowland. J. E., 11 Raymond, S. E.. ' 13 Rcberlson.H.P..Jr., ' IIL.S. Snowden. C. N., ' 13 Sargent, L. G., ' 12 S. Sawyer. H. E.. Jr., ' 13 Scolt. H. P., Jr.. ' 11 Scully, J. -W., Jr., ' 12 5. Sessions. K. H.. ' 1 1 Seyburn. ' W.. ' II S. Shapleigh. A. ' W.. ' 11 Shelden. A.. ' 13 Sherman. J. H.. ' I I Shields. S. B.. ' I I Singer. J. A.. ' 12 S. Smith. G. M.. ' II Smith. J. G.. ' 12 Smith. O. H. ' II Smith, V. A.. ' 11 S. Spalding. J.. 13 Stanley. ' G. C, ' 13 Stevens. G. E.. Jr.. ' 13 Stillwell. A.. ' II S . Shepard. C. G.. ' 13 Struby. ' W. v., ' 11 S. Stuart, E. H.. ' II S. Symington. W. H. ' 12 Thomas. C. P.. ' II Terry. J. T.. 3d. ' II Thomas. T. G.. 2d. 13 Thompson. B. C. 11 Tilney. J M.. ' 13 Tomlinson. D. G., 12 Tower, C, Jr. 12 Tubbs. C. F.. ' 12 Turnbull. G. M. W., ' ll Thomson, E,. C, ' 1 3 ■Walker, R. C. ' 11 Walker, ' . F.. ' II S. Waller. C. B.. ' 12 Waters. J. W.. ' 11 Webb. v.. ' 13 Westerman. J.J. .Jr. . ' 12 Whilridge. A.. ' 13 Winlerbotham. J. R.. ' 12 Wood. J.. Jr.. 1 1 S. Woollev. E. M,. ' 11 Woolverton. W. H.. ' 13 Wright. C. R.. ' II Wheeler, A. Royal, ' 11 Wells, W. A.. ' 12 S 330 _1 X Q z UJ I ,n dJ it i ( ; ca -J u H X U $iH«ieasej« «va BT NNeR ' POT POURRl Vale (Eorlntbian yacl)t (Tlub If Officers. 19U L. SOULE. ' ll J. B. PARAMORE, ' US. C. HARTLEY ' . ' 1 . A. J. CORDIER, ' 13 J. COLEMAN, ' 13 . H. L. R. EMMET. ' 12 . (Bovcrnlng oar6 R. B. Luchars, 11 Chair. nan R. Evans. Jr.. I I J. Holl.sler. •]! ac4 (Tommlttee P. C. Nicholson, ' II Chairman W. A. McAfee. •!! J. T. Rowland. Ml A. W. Shaple.gh, ' 11 Tfousc (Tommlttce C P. Thomas, 11 Chairman J. ' Home, Ml E. M. Woolley, M 1 W. F. Woodward. M3 ' Monorari Members Ex-Oflicio The Commodore of ihe N. H. Y. C. P. Morns Robert Kerr Richards L. Hendrickson Anson Phelps Slokes. Jr. John F. Whilllesey Commodore Vice-Commodore Rear-Commodore . Treasurer . Secretary Fleet Captain K.. L. Allen, Ml S. C. Parsons, 1 2 C. F. Tubbs. M2 V. R. Mannv. MIS. R p. Clark. 12 E. p. O ' Brien, ' 12 J. P. Parsons, ' 12 C. Arbuthnot. 3d, ' 12 G. E. Dimock, ' 12 E. ' W. McDeviii, ' 12 Prof. E. Prof. C. 1911 C. Abbolt J. Alden D. S. Baker H. ■VI ' ' . Baker T. Beer M. Bogue H. R. Boynlon R J. Carpenter T! Clark A. L. Corey C. Cornish F. ' W. Crandall C. S. DeLong Members J. B. Dempsey E. J. Dimock M. W. Davis C. ' W. Davis G. V. Oar. R. Evans. Jr. J. E. Fisher, Jr. H. L. Folsom A. A. Gammell F. L. Gay [. P. Gillespie R. W. Hall R. K. Haas J. C. Haioht E. Harrah A. M. Hartwell J. M. Holcombe R. A. Holden J. B. HoUisler I Home R. Jeffery. Jr. F ' . W. Kittredi . Jr C. T. Lee A. A. Low, Jr. R. B. Luchars W. A. McAfee J. V. McDonnell W. E. McMicken W. DeF. Manice A. D. Marks R. A. Miller, Jr. E. T. Morrill E. B. Morris. Jr. L. S. Morrison K. E. Mosser P C. Nicholson M. J. G. O ' Brien S. Peabody G. C. Porter E . H. Rand C. L. Reed J. E. Rowland .333 M M di ii BT NNSR POT POURRl - Members — (Eontlnuei j. T. Rowland J. F. Rumsey A. W. Shapleigh j. H. Sherman A. M. Sidenberg A. R. Simpson 0. H. Smith L. Soule IL. C, Slanton M. B. Starring. Jr. J. T. Terry. Ill C. p. Thomas J. W. Waters E. M. Woolley 1911 S. K. L Allen A. B. Bradley R. P. Bonnie L. M. Brooks W. F. Burrows, Jr. A. B. Coxe McG. DemaresI C. DuBosque F. P. Fiske W. Geer, Jr. R. McK. Hammer A. W. Lancashire W. R. Manny H. B. Merwin C. A. Murfey 1. O ' Rourke J. W. Paramorc C. H. Ray 0. F. Soule H. L. Stout J. D. Trask W. G. Warnock S. Warren R. C. Wilmot 1. Wood. Jr. W. Wood A. Young 1912 C. W. S. Afong C. Arbulhnol. Ill I. C, Biddle W. K. Blair T. Briscoe H. D. Brush J. H. Caldwell C. C. Carstairs T. W. Case W. B. Chapman R. P. Clarke J. Connellev L. M. Cornwall B. F. Crowley H. W. Curtiss F. L. Day L. E. DeForest J. M. Dickinson. Jr. G. E. Dimock G. K. Donald J. M. Ely H. L. R. Emmet J. B. Felton W. F. Flagg P. T. Francis L. S. Garland S. Glover A. L. Goodhart M. S. Hart C. Hartley H. E. Herrick I. G. Howard D. R. Kreider J. R. Larus M. Leboutillier H S. Lines E. W. McDevitt 0. Morgan J. M. Mulford G. C. Murphy E. P. O ' Brien C. Parsons J. P. Parsons 1 . D. Partridge C. L. Perkins G. L. Rand G F. Richmond, Jr. P. ' L. Rosenfeld D. W. Sherman 1. G. Smith E. Stevens W. H. Svmington A. C. Tener D. G. Tomlinson C. Tower, Jr. E. H. Townsend E. B. Twombley C F. Tubbs C. B. Waller !. J. Westerman Jr J.R Wmterbolham.Jr. H. W. Wright 1912 S W. St. C. Childs G. S. Clark L. S. Cooney R. H. Cornell L. E. Dickinson Jr. I. L. Doolitlle S. DuBosque J. F. English W. D. Eyre R. A. Floyd-Jones H G. Founes H. ' P. Geib I . Honnson W. F. Howe, Jr. R. B. Kelsey A. E. McLean G. Peabody C. M Petit D. Potter J. A. .Singer G. M. Spencer AlcN. Swasev R. C. Welles 1913 [. Acnclis W. I. Alford. Jr. C E. Allen D. M. .Mien K, Ames E. P. Applegale W. I. Badger, ' Ir. C W. Baker. Jr. E. H. Baker. Jr. A. L. Bartlett C H. Black C. A. Bonnell T. H. Bradford J. E. Brown. Jr. M. W. Brush A B. Campbell W. L. Campbell C. D. Chapin J. W. Clark J. Coleman J. F. Cooper. Jr. A. J. Cordier A C. Cramer A. B. Crawford H. S. Cullman L. W. Dc-lillle R. Driscoll S. R. Eddy A. Elliot. Jr. C. B. Gleason L. Hanna S. W. Hardwick W. A. I a ' liman J. H. Holiiday O. C. Hoyt John S. Hunter A. E. Kent W. King S. Krech R. Lehman H. Lillibridge E.. C. Lord J. W. Loveland, Jr. R. S. Lyman A. Man. Jr. D. E. Meeker J. Patterson EI. Parsons C. A. .°orler F. McN. Ransom S E. Raymond N. H. Read M. Rushmore P. G. Russell J. T. Schwielers R. A. Scraps ] Spauldinn S. I Spiegelberci F. C. Thayer T. G. Thomas W. G. E. Tylus C. W. Vilas J. R. Walker L A. Wasserman V. Webb F. A. Whipple A. Wilson. Ir. W. F. Woodwaid W. H. Woolverton 334 , (S)(fi)(g) BmneR POTPOURRI- ittembers — (Toncluicd Forestry School D. H. Moon Merlical School L. R. Cnmmins Art School H. S. Cairint ton Faculty Dr. C. A. Herbe.t Law C. T. ODonnell W. F. de Zaido F. B. O ' SuH.van 1913 S. J. T. Adams A. E. Baleman S. Braden R A. Conroy H. Cook S. B. Dexler H. E. B. Foley A. V Hall R. p. Hart, 2nd G. B. Heilner B. A. Herod M S. Homer, J.. R. Hunt, Jr. J. H. King J. F. MacElhlnny G. P. Orlady W. Selieman M. S. Stearns, fi. D. Summers J. A. C. Slevensnn C. H. Strang J. R. R. Taylo. C. C. Townley H. S. Warren Francs V. hilc V. I. Wymond 1914 C. W. Arnold. Jr. G. C. Avmar B. P. Bakewell J. B. Banning Jr. E. S. Barllell D. S. Becbe F. G. Blackburn J. T. Blossom J. P. Bo,olh S. Bushncll K. H. Clapp A. Clark D Clark E. F. Clark S. S. Coll R. S. Cooney G. R. Coxe L. D. Davis W. G. D.ckey P. Dodge C. T. Donworlh R. W. Dyer George Edwards A. Evans. Jr. N. K. Evans C. M. Gile E. S. Gilmore I 1. R. Hawley E. M. Hayden H. W. Hobson J. J. Hoffman T. G. Holt W. M. Hovey R. H. Ifham A. F. Jenks, Jr. H H. Judson W. J. Keyes R. F Kmg G. DeF. Lord L. M. Mj ' ks H. Mendelsohn I. L. Mitchell K. L. Moore .Amos Morrill G. R. Mosle, Jr. Barnes Ne vberry Phelps Newberry B. U Newton Richar d Osborn D. M Parker i; A. Pearson Carter Phelps C. C. Prentice E M Price F. C. Root .A. L. Ryerson A. C. Saunders W . 1. Schiefflin. K. M. Scotten D. Sh oltz Taylor Stanley Howar d Swiggelt Henrv Tetlow, _ K. To lies H. E. Tutllc K. F Warren N. Wheeler A. E. Whitehlll 1. F. Williams !nd J. R. KILPATRICK, ' II S. H. BROOKS. ' IIS. S. S. DAY, ' II Officers 1911 P. B. Badger J. W Beach T. Clark J. M. Dain F. J. Daly S. S Day H. T. Foulkes H. B. Freeman S. F. Freeman H. Gemmer A. W. Gillis I. M. Harlwell C. V. Hickox, Jr. F. W. Hyde J. R. Kilpalrick W. T. Kimber M. M. Lewis 5ttcmbers J. M. Lynch L. S. Morrison 7y. T. Pigoii G. C. Porler C. R. Rodenbach Z C. Ross J. T. Rowland R C. .Sargent C . Shartcnberg A. M. Sidenberg A. R. Simpson G. M. Smith LI O. Tullle E. C. Wheeler 1911 S. W. R. Barbour R. P. Bonnie H. Bowne A. R. Bradley R. L. Brooks S. H. Brooks . ' . H. Brown J. T. T. Clinton D. W. Dunn J. E Finnessv R. H. Fullerlon D. M. G.lfillan A. L. Hasbrouck ]. A. IngersoU D. Johnson M. F. Jones D. Knox G. G. K.nox A. W. Lancashiie C. B. Lansing . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer G. C. Logan A. F. Lynch S. Martin N. Mears C. K. Moore W. Piatt W. V. S ' ruby E. H Stuart R. K. Warner W. G. Warnock V. H. Wilson 1912 A. Blum D. S. Baker S. E. Bradford J. H. Caldwell R. P. Clarke H. S. Day 8;!ti BMNSR POT PQURRl - ( (g) 5ttcmb(irs G. K. Dcnald W. F. Flag L, W. Freeman R. A. Gardner S. E. Gifford S. J. Halle W. J. Herman J. G. Howard J. S. Kimball L. W. McDeviit R H. Mead G. G. Mead H. N. Merrill G. C. Murphy V. B Murphy T. T. Parks S. L. Pillman G. F. Richmond D. W. Sherman 5 Smilh II A. Slelncr E. B. Tvvombly H. W. Wrishi E H. York W. L. York 9 2 S. T. H. Beddall W. G. Blakeslee A V. Breed R. M. Burch H. W. Burchard L. F. Burden G. S. Clarke F. W. Coals J. J. Graham L. S. Hall G. H. Heilbron L. F. Henze W. N. Hoffman O. R. Kuhn P. B. Lanius A. S. L.lllefield W. L. McG.ll G. S. Mead S, Partridge E. W. Pillman L. Plait G. L. Redmond J. A. Reilly H. G. Rickard B. H. Rule J. R. Sherman G. P. Stanley J. D. Thompson H. ?. West 191 E. P. Applegale A. L. Barlletl, Jr. F. T. Bennett M. W. Burch A. W. Chase A. Elioll, Jr. ' VI C. Flanders F. A. Gimbel T. M. Haqar C. W. Hamilton G. R Hann F. L. Klingb.ll h . B. Kuijelman H. H. McLean T. S. Marache D. E. Meeker H. E. Pickelt E. B. Pierce N. C Reed E. L. Reillv C. B. Rockwell J. Sawyer G. F Schofield B. H. Scott H. A. Scragg W. P. Seeley M. A. Shoup S. J. Spiegelberg J. R. Tuttie J. W. Twichell V. F Woodward W. H. Wolverton 1913 S. W. Abbolt S. T. Armstrong L. B. Baden H. E. Bennett R. A. Bixby H. W. Black C. A. Bowles, Jr. E. L. Brown E. U. Burden H. Burnham C. W. Carl D. F. Conlon. Jr. C. E . Conway F. M. Dougherty M. C. Dowling H. K. English H. G. Foster J. E. Greenough C. H. Harrison O. S. Hart R. N. Hoenich V. Howberl W. G. Hubert H. M. Hunter W. W Jenkins C. H. Kelley L. L. Killam H. V. Kohler O. R. Kuhn 1 ' . S. Meacham E. O. O ' Brien J. B. Perlman D. G. Raymond B. H. Rule S. G. Seccombe O. H. Sheldon W. W. Sherm.an P. Snyder H. D. Strong E. T. Takamine J. Takamine, Jr. K. P. Tsai T. R. Walerbury W. K. Watts J. W. Walzek 1914 C. W. Arnold, Jr. B. F. Avery F. T. Bennett E. S. Bcntly L. A. Bingaman C. H. Black L. Bradford H. P. Brady C. M. Brown C. A. Brownell S. K. Bushnell C. D. Chapin W. D. Dickey C. T. D?nworth R. K.. Fessenden C. M. Gile D. Goodell H. Harbison H. R. Hawley 1 . T. Hazlewocd D. H. Hemingway H. L. Heminnway H. W. Hobson W. D. Holden G. G. Jones V ' ' . J. Kcyes K. L. M.nore W. L. Nute H. E. Ocumpaugh J. T. Ooden N. C. Palmer S. H. Paradise L. S. Phillips E. B. Pierce E. M. Price (. D. Prince K. Rand E. L. Reilly b J. Scudder S. K. Smith E. H. Spencer S. E. Spencer H. D. Swihart R. M. 1 hompson K. Tollcs D. C. Townson K. F. Warren 1911 Law School R. H. Loughram G. W. Mueller A. W Peck J. S. Thompson W. L. Wallace 1912 L. R. F. Decker 337 ' J4i -ai M . ! -- ak Cxcter (Tlub Offi ccrs F. F. RANDOLPH, ' 11 B. W. SCHARFF, ' 1 1 A. E. OGILVY, ' IIS. . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer ! ttcmbcrs 191 1 H. D. Aikman T. W. Carter J. L. Jack D. L. Krebs W. E. McMicken F. F. Randoloh B. W. Scharff 1911 S. G. A. Chisholm E. D. Crowell J. B. Dunbaugh F. Holmes H. S. Holmes A. E. Ogilvy L. Savage 1912 E. T. Connolly K. Church H. S. Goldey D. A. Heald R. A. Parkei C. Tower, Jr. S. S. Wilson 1912 S. A. T. Hansard W. W. Reynolds F . L. Sampler R. A. Sharon 1912 L. H. F. Vaughan 1912 F. C. W. Ealon 1913 G. B. Corlelyou. Jr H. S. Cullman H. Danziger J. J. Fitzgerald A. E. Hulchins C, M. Noyes J. E. Penrose J. L. Samuels L H. Thompson S. ' Walker 1913 S. W. S. Bacon E. Barlow D. J. McFerren C. McGill R. H. Royce Y. T. Strong 1914 J. L. Banks R. A. Benton F Bosanko p. H. Carter r. G. Clokey R. S. Cooney E. B. Dawkins I . L. Gross V. M Hovev E, R. Lhtle ■ M. Mitchell M. P. Noyes G. E. O ' Connor E. B. Peters 3,38 ii i. c5l) i Tfill Scbool (Tlub W. REGINALD H. LAURENCE MORTIMER R. W. R. Wheeler. 1911 F. W. Crandall J. Home C. E Lnmhardi K. Mernll E Mersereau C ' p. Thnmas A. R. Wheeler L. R. Wheeler W. R. Wheeler C. W. Ble.stein W. F. Burrows, Jr A. Clark F. P. Fiske L. A. Meeker J. W Paramore D. C. W. Smilh 2nd O. F. Soule W. A. Slone 1911 S. H. L. Achilles S. M. Archer 1912 H. T. Clement P. T. Francis S. Glover WHEELER, •]! ACHILLES. ' IIS. PROCTOR. •12 . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer executive (Tommlttee 1 H. L. Achilles, ' IIS. M. R. Proctor, ' 12 S. Achilles, -13 W. C. Warren. Jr. ' 14 Jitltembcrs S. G. Hains 1913 S. C. Doris C. Hartley J. Acheles F. B. Evans J. P. Parsons P. S. Achilles W. P. Foss. Jr P. S. Plait W. J. .Mford D. M. Fuller M. R. Proclor C D. Allen W. T. K-etcham J. G. Smilh C. W. Baker A. Markle. Jr. A. C. Tener E. H. Baker. Jr. C. A. Bonnell D. Satterthwaite J. J. Weslermin. Ji J. Tod J. R. Winlerbolhan J. . J. E. Brown J. Coleman. Jr. 1914 1912 S. H. A. Colgate A. Cramer C. M. Baxter R. R. Applelon L. W Doolillle F. G. Blackburne J B. Barrv R. Driscoll !. C. Brown W. W. Bleakley L. C. Hanna T. F. Daniels. 2nd J. N. Byers. Jr. J. H. Holliday R. J. Davidson. Jr. W. J. Chesbrough O. Hovt R. A. Douglas H. B, Conover E. W.Peaslee R. W Dver J. S. Deans, Jr. E. Randall F. R. Hoadley S. A. Dyer N. H. Read L. M. Mmlzer F. M. Jones J. Spauldino D. M. Parker F. C. Lyman R. C. Turner G. W. Patterson. 4th C. D. Sandeison, Jr G. Worlhinglon P. C. Root J. W. Shallenberne- H. D. Saylor H. H. Shear. Jr. ' 1913 S. V. C. Spaulding H H. Vreeland G. K. Thomas P. Wick J. P. .Adriance W. C. Warren, !r. G. S. Wrioht S. Cunningham. Jr. N. Wheeler St. Jpaul ' s 5cl)Ool (Tlub R. B. LUCHARS S. M. SWENSON P. HENDERSON 1911 C. Abboll H. G. Baars. Jr. C W. Davis J. A. Haight F. Harrah J. B. Hollister F. W. Kitlridge K. Le Blanc R. B. Luchars R. A. Miller P. C. Nicholson j, E. Rowland R. C. Walker 1911 S. W. R. Bayup H. Banker C. B. Fennell Mtembcrs C, S. Greely C. F. Zinley J B. Nichols W. R. Manny E. Slone S. M. Swenson V. Walker J. Wood 1912 B. Felton P Henderson D. Morgan H. A. Slreel T. W. Case 1912 S. G. M. Spenser M. Fahneslock P. L. Hance B, Hoggson G. E. Unable D. Potter 1913 J. A. Appltlon W. 1. Badger, Jr. B. F. Brundred W. W. Cox R. O. Derrick A. Harmon J. B. McCullouoh W. D. Phelps V . G. E. Tytus S. Wainwrighl E. T. Webb 1913 S. J. G. B. i sher W, Emery. Jr. . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer j. C. Hays H. K. Raymenton H. D. Schmidt C. N. Snowdon, Jr. 1 H. Stewart J. A. C. Stevenson E. F. Thorne F. A. Titcomb W. Abbott H. S. Dwight 1914 B. P. Bakewell H. M. Guilbert J. W. Howard G. L. Jackson C. Phelps A. L. Ryerson 340 1 !P O e I ' fotcbkiss School (Tlub Offi icurs MORGAN J. G. O ' BRIEN. ' 1 1 CHARLES H. RAY. ' IIS. ARTHUR HOWE. ' 12 . . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer 1911 B. S Bacon H. W. Baker J. H. Bragdon E. Bushnell B. V. Bulkifield A L. Corey G. W. Darr C S. De 1 ong W. McK. Dunn j. P. Garland J. P. Gillespie E. H. Hewill I. M. Holcombe F. G. Hotchkiss R. W. Lewis A D. Marks M. J. G. O ' Brien F. A. Pease J. F. Rumsey H. K. Sherrill O H. Tilson J. V. Waters P. N. Wright W E. aggy 1911 S. J. Alwood C. Clise W. Geer R. Halsey V . F. Kaynor L. Loutrel J. Mcintosh H. B. Merwin I. Potter C. H. Ray V. Smith Mlembcrs G. Waldo R. Wilmot 1912 C. Arbuthnot H. L. Banghart T. Bardon, Jr. H. Carhart L. M. Cornwall L. S. Garland A, L. Goodhart H. D. Hooker Jr. A. Howe E. J. Hoyt ' . T. Jerome, Jr. W. K. Kaynor R. F. Loree H. C. Martin F. C. Millspaugh E. P. Mullins G. C. Murphy E. P. O ' Brien J J. Parrv H. B. Richards S. P. Spenser, Jr. E. M. Thomasson D. G. Tomlinson G. Van Santvoord H. C. Wilcox 1912 S. D. C. Bull F. M. Callahan B. H. Coolidge E. E, Dickinson S. W. Dwinnell J. F. English R. F. Ives C. P. Jaffray ■ V. H. Patterson T. Pyle D. S. Tutli-.- c. J. F. V. E. T. R. L. S. R. C. B. A. B E. H. ' P. C. H. E. H B. L. S- C. C. E. C. J. M. 1913 Bellamy Blood Brown Davisson Eddy Gleason Green Hawley Houston Sawyer. Jr. Scott Iden Stanley Thomson Tilney 1913 S. C. A. Bowles H. R. Cantine W. S. Carr F. A. Cochrane H Cook E. J. Davis W. DllfoM- D. L G.llett A. V. Hall K McClinlock D J. M.Feiren H. W. MeritI R. .A. Meyrowilz R. C. Merrill J. R. O ' Hara L. B. Piatt, Jr. T . M. Prudden H Pyle, Jr, A, B. Reeve H. C. Sykes F. E. Woolworth I9M C. C. Brown W. H. Campbell L. W. Carpenter E. F. Clark R. Cook E, D, Davis G. W. Edwards E. M. Hayden, Jr A. F. Jenks Jr. I . A. Johnson S. H. Johnson H H. Kftcham H Knowllon W. [. Lippincolt L. M. Marks H. D. Maxim B. Newberry P. Newberry F. H. D. Newson F A. Pearson E J. Phelps. Jr R. S. Plait W. P. Russell G. L. Safford A. C. Saunders H. D. Scott R. D. Stevenson C. E. Stimson T. Strong C. H. Wacker, Jr. M. L. Wallace T, ' X ' allace. [r. A. E. Whiteh ' ill 341 ount Hfermon (Tlub Officers D. VAN BLARCOM. ' 11 E. S. WING, ' IIS. R, M. HOLMES, ' 12 S. J. S. AUGUR ' 13 . S. C. Harvey, ' ll, M.S. President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer A. P. ColLuin A. R. Simpson R. D. Peebles Members C. Lopez de Victoria, 1911 H. Gemmer 1911 S. ■13, M.S. R. V. Harl( G.S. A. H. Armstrong W. M. Claflin H. A. Rungee 1912 H. S. Banghart D. McConaughy C. D. Sunderland R. M. Holmes j. S. Augur A. E. Hopkins C. A. Anderson 1912 S. 1913 F. Gil 1913 S. P. M. Atkins R. D. Malany F. G. Timperly 1914 J. D, Axlell S, A. Merrifield 342 E- S, Kavanagh D Van Blarcom F S. Wing J. LeC. Bell A. H. Peck J W. Young W. M. Scott L. B. Proctor C. C. Ayeis C. A. Carroll G. A. Purrington S. Spencer H. P. SCOTT. JR. R. J. BADHAM J. C. STODDART XawrencevilU (Elub Officers . President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer : ncmbcrs 1911 J. Alden F. Goodhue M. C. Hughes C. F. Hunn H. p. Scoll, Jr. S. B. Shields B. H. Trask 1911 S. R. J. Badham W. A. Golbrailh H. G. Legg C. S. Leopold J. H. Preston T. Summers J. D. Trask W. A. Wells 1912 W. B. Cisi M. S. Harl R. F. Lupton J. C. Sloddarl C. F. Tubbs 1912 S. E. R. Backus J. J. Beattie, Jr. R. L. Campbell W. J. Gleason A. E. McLean P. S. Moses DeW, F, Oilman S. Parsons J. L Peaice H. C. Piper G. D. Selden, Jr. E. R. Shenk McN. Swazy G. Wight 1913 A. B. Campbell 1913 S. A. E B.ileman E. H. Buxton E H. Ethridge H B. Lee G. H. Hembold R. C. Morrill H. G. Norris D. Summers P. K. Towle L. S. Wolfe C. A. Zoller 1914 T. Stanley 34H -r- Ji ARTHUR A. GAMMELL VANDERBILT WEBB . E. S. Blair A. A. Gammcll R. LaG. Auchincloss R W. Baker P. C. Bryce S. Brown, ] S. S. Coll (Broton Club Officers 1911 1912 W. K. Blair 1913 J. W. Clark G. A. Dixon, Jr. W. A. Harriman A. Whilridge 1914 F B. Jennings, Jr. J. H. McHenry (Braiuatc School C. Borup 344 President . Treasurer A. A. Low, Jr F. B. Rives S. Krech C. H. Marshall V. Webb H. L. Rogers W. J. Schiefflin, Jr Ol)e Ol)acl)er Scl)Ool (Tlub JAMES DWIGHT DANA, ' II FREDERICK L. GAY, Ml ALEXANDER McANDREW Officers . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ttembcrs G. M. Bowles, ' IIS. H. R. Boynton, ' I I C. D. Cooksey, ' 05 S. J. D. Dana. ' I I F. L. Gay. ' II E. McK. Hayden, ' 14 C. H. Harrison. Jr., ' I C. G. Hill. ' 12 H. H. Judson. ' 14 3 S. A. E. Kent, -13 A. McAndrew, ' 13 S. McAndr8 v, ' 1 1 N. Mears, ' IIS. L. S. Morrison, ' 1 1 G. R. Mosle, ' 14 B. D. Newton, ' 14 R. S. Sperry, ' 1 S. R. G. Trotter, ' 1 1 345 BT NSR POT POURRl Oaft School (tlub Officers E. P. LIVINGSTON President H. L. FOLSOM Vice-President L. M. WIGGIN !52tentbcrs 19U Secretary-Treasurer J. P. Brown F. Eckstein H. L. Folsom R. C. Deming E. P. Livingston S. Peabody W. H. Symington M. T. Rowland A. H. ScoviU D. C. Warner C. S. Mur.son O. p. Camp 1912 1912 S C. B. Waller E. Stevens E. H. Townsend L. M. Wiggin F. D. Hotchkiss H. M. King E. L. Eyre W. T. Gilbert T. R. Hyde 1913 H. G. Fownes G. H. Scribner A. L. Barbour B. A. Day A. Cowles G. E. Stevens, Jr. 1914 A. H. Beard . J. F. Cooper A. H. Man F. M. Ransom J. T. Bishop C. M. Baxter J. T. Blossom R. Wolf 19U S J. B. Smith 1913 S W. S. Innis T. Day D. Clark Russel W. Hamann M. Stottler L. Davidson :U(; BPNNeR POTPOURRI Mlerccrs burg (Tlub Offi cers JOSEPH B. STEVENS, Ml L . JOHN F. POLLARD, ' 12 S. . ARTHUR F. BASSETT, ' US. GILBERT M. SMITH, ' 11 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer executive (Tommlttcc John F. Pollard, ' 1 2 S. A. B. C. Shaffer, ' 11 L. John H. Reisner. ' 1 1 HfonorarY Mlembcrs William Mann Irvine Colonel D. T. Wills S. W. Anderson, ' 1 2 S. A. F. Bassett, ' lis. C. E. Bittenger, ' I 1 L. R. C. Churchill, ' 12 S. J. M. Dain. ' 11 C. W. Hamilton, ' 13 T. W. Horner, ' I 3 S. F. R. Lowell, ' 14 C. R. McCann, ' 1 2 S. C. L. Mclntyre, ' 14 : cmb crs John J. Mack W. H. Weiss E. W. K. Mould, ' 13 D. J. F. Pollard, ' 12 S. J. H. Reisner, ' 1 1 F. C. Schneider, ' 14 A. B. C. Shaffer. ' 11 L J. E. Sharpe, ' 12 S. G. M. Smith, ' 1 1 J. B. Stevens, ' 1 1 L. T. Strong, ' 14 C. A. Wolfes, ' 1 1 L. 347 Ol)e omfret (Tlub Officers E. H. RAND. ' 11 . J. W. LEWIS, ' IIS. R. A. GIBNEY, ' 11 Ditcmbcrs . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer S. B. French, 2nd R. A. Gibney G. G. Bourne 19U 1911 S E. G. J- H. Rand M. W. Turnbuli W. Lewis C. C. Carstairs 1912 G. L. Rand C. Parsons T. McK.. Cook, Jr. J. H. Eden, Jr. R. W. Newberry G. H. Day, Jr. H 1912 S G. Peabody R. Romeyn 1913 . H. Parsons N. E. C. Ruder J. W. Scully, Jr. T. G. Thomas, 2nd A. W. Chauncey J. 1913 S R. K. Taylor F. White. Jr. T. Wallace, 3rd 1914 E. W. Williams 348 BMNeR ' POT POURRl (g)(S) T5[) i lffaverfor6 5cl)Ool (Tlub om ccrs E. B. MORRIS, Jr. SPAULDING HOWE President Secretary !52tcmbcr5 G. G. Chandler, ' 12 A. C. Clark, ' 14 J. A. Darsie, ' IBS. Allen Evans, Jr., ' 14 N. K. Evans, ' 14 D. M. Evans, ' MS. Rowland Evans, Jr., ' I W. D. Eyre, ' 1 2 S. Stanhope Goddard, ' 1 1 J. Lewis Hoffman, ' I 4 Spaulding Howe, ' 1 2 S. H. P. Hunter. ' IIS. J. S. Hunter, ' 13 W. S. McKinney, Jr., ' 13 5. E. B. Morris, Jr., ' 1 1 W. H. Nimmick, Jr., ' 1 3 S. G. P. Orlady, ' 1 3 S. J. A. Singer, ' 12 S. W. P. Snyder, ' US. F. L. Stevenson, Jr., 13 S. J. A. Wasserman, 13 Francis White, ' 13 S. 349 BPNNeR POTPOURRI (Tutler School (Tlub Officers THOMAS A. LARREMORE, ' 1 1 HAROLD E. HERRICK. ' 1 . RADCLIFFE ROME ' N, ' 12 S. President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer S. B. French, 2d H. Ingersoll J. V. Crisp S. R. MacDonalr P. S. Brinsmade L. Connick W. F. Flagg W. M. Bramweil J. H. Eden, Jr. McC. Fahnestock J. F. Achelis J. Dolise 1913 5 D. E. Snow Mlembcrs 1911 1911 S 19U C 1911 I 1912 T. A. Larremore C. F. Miller L. B. O ' Shaughnessy E. C. -M. Richards H. Worthington 1912 S H. E. Herrick C. Parsons D. G. Tomlinson 1913 W. L. Rich, Jr. R. Romeyn H. J. Stursberg H. H. Parsons T. G. Thomas, 3d 1913 ' K B. K. Gatins W. S. Innis 1914 C. Phelps 350 R. F. Ki ing (®)(g)(g) BMNSR POTPOURRI- (R d) Ol)e 4 oIy 4 ref (Tlub Offi ccrs H. K. SHERRILL ' 1 1 President A. J. CORDIER, • 13 JitiLcmbcrs Secretary-Treasurer Ames Graham Meeker Bennett Greenwood Prime Bomeisler, D. Hooker, D. Roberts, W. Bomeisler, L Hooker, H. Sartorius Carpenter Ketch am Scharman Cordier Lambert Shernll De Beixedon Marks, A. Strang Delius Marks, L. Thayer Goodwin Martin, C. Walsh Graff Martin, L. I ' .M (g)@ BPiNNSR POTPOURRI- @(fi) St. Cuke ' s Scl)ool (Elub Officers GILES P. GREENE . President EDWIN A. STROUT. Jr. JUcmbcrs 19U Secretary-Treasurer G. P. Greene 19U S T. W. Symonds, Jr. C. F. Clise S. B. Snead C. Pope 1912 R. S. Tucker X. J. Farrar E. G. W. Ruge J. G. Howard 1913 E. A. Strout, Jr. P. Marvel. Jr. 1913 S A. B. Buller E. W. Randall 3o2 1 . W «_ - . m m B7 NNeR POT POURRl - Obe ilUston (Tlub R. E. TAYLOR. ' 1 I D. G. TOMLINSON. ' 12 F. J. McKAY. ' ML. E. R. EASTON, ' 13 F. A. Laubscher J. C. Coughlin P. C. Buffum F. J. McKay, Officers President Vice-Presidep.t Secretary Treasurer M. Northrop A. B. C. Mott C. F. Hitchcock, F. S. Mtcmbers 1911 R. E. Taylor 1912 D. G. Tomlinson 1913 E. R. Easton 1914 W V. Hart -£ S C. F. Jones, ' 1 1 J. McGraw, ' 12 1911 S O. Kraetschmar 1912 S H. H. M. Lathrop M. Cobb 1913 5 K. A. T. Leighton L. Hubbard, D. S. ;!5;5 BPWNeR POT POURRl Ol) i Soutl)ent (Tlub Officers WASHINGTON PLATT, ' US. Maryland CATESBY LUCIAN JONES, ' II S., Georgia R. E. L. WILSON. Jr., ' 12 S., Tennessee (Bovernlng oar6 President Vice-President Secrtetary-Treasurer Harry S. Irons, ' 11, West Virginia Robert J. Badham, ' II S., Alabama Alabama Robert J. Badham, ' 1 1 S. Herschel W. AranI, ' 12 Luther B. Liles. ' 12 George K. Donald. ' 13 E. H. Smith, ' 13 Clemen! R. Wood, L. S. Irving M. Engel, L. S. Arkansas Gordon F. Blackwood, ' 13 Armstrong Barrow, L. S. Florida Henry G. Baars. Jr., ' II Earle T. Loucks, ' 12 Edwm G. W. Ruge, ' 13 Jennis W. Futch. ' 13 John H. Ruge. 12 S. E. H. Ruge, ' 13 S. Georgia Clifford H.Plopper. ' llT.S. Levi M. White, ' 11 Thomas W. Titt, ' 13 ■William C. Baker. ' 11 S. Catesby L. [ones. ' II S. Floyd W. McRae, Jr.. IIS, Percival S. Moses. ' 12 S. W. T. Gilbert. ' 12 S. Lucien F. McGmly. ' IIT.S Kentucky Wm. M. Robinson, ' I 1 John M. Seaton, ' 13 S. Edward P. Applegate, ' 13 Robert L. Allen, L. S. John Coleman. Jr., ' 13 Sam i. ' . Hardwick, ' 14 Vt ' illiam L. Wallace, L.S, Samuel H. Straus. ' 14 Robert P. Bonn.e. 11 S. William Warnock. L.S. Albert B. Coxe, ' 11 S. Robert N. Hoeflich, ' 13 S. Jack D. Rogers, ' 13 S. Louisiana G. S. Clarke. ' 12 S. Irwin M. Phelps. ' 12 S. Donald F. Way. ' 12 S. J.A. C. Stevenson. ' 13 S. H. Danziger, ' 13 MarxilanJ A. L. Jones, ' 1 I Francis F. Randolph, 1 1 John R. Larus, Jr.. ' 12 James H. McHenry, . ' 14 Washington Piatt, ' US. D. C. W. Smith,Jr.. ' ll 5. John H. Stewart. Jr., ' 13 S. Henry C. Clark. L.S. Edward L. Bartlett. ' 14 F. F. Williams. ' 14 Lucian Piatt. ' 12 S. Francis White. ' 13 S. A. L. Mackall. G. S. H. L. Russell, F. S. C. R. Wood. ' 1 1 L. S.. Alabama E. R. Walton, 1 I T. S.. Mississippi A is5l ' 55l ' pp ' ' Frank L. Samuels. 1 3 Andrew J. Aldridge. L.S. Charles W. Burton, L.S. Elmer R. Walton, T.S. North Carolina O. H. Tilson. ' II G. G. Jones, 14 Raymond P. Dellinger.L.S Rufus S. Tucker, ' II S. Edward C. Jerome, L.S. William C. Rose, G. S. Homer L. Scott, T. S. South Carolina J. LeC. Bell, ' 12 J. M. Dickinson. ' 12 Tennessee Roy Ross, ' I I Francis L. Martin, 12 S. William J. Herman, ' 12 R. E. L. Wilson,Jr., ' 12 S. Thomas H Bradford, ' 13 , E. S. Gill. L.S. Frank Ni. Ransom, 13 John C. Williams, 13 E. M. Thomasson. 13 Charles M. Baxter, ' 14 Carl C. Brown, ' 14 W. H. Campbell, ' 14 Vaugh T. Miller, ' 14 7 exa5 John C. Ryan, Jr., ' 13 S. Neil P. Cullom, L, S, Alfred Smith, Jr., 13 S, George F, Howard, ' 13 S. Levi Jester. Jr„ 13 S. William C. Home, ' 11 John W. Jent. ' 11 Alfred L. Green, ' 13 S. Edward H. Wray. ' 11 Francis M.Daughtery, ' I3S. Wilcox King, ' 13 Edward Randall, Jr., 14 Richard W. Coke, 14 Alfred Smith, Jr„ ' 14 Percy D. Kincaid. ' IIS. WatkinsW. Reynolds. ' I2S. George Thompson. Jr.j ' I2S Edmund J. Davis, 13 S. Berlrand F. Rankin, ' 13 S. John Cain Jester. ' 13 S. Virginia William M. Dunn. ' II S. C. Markley. ' II Robert C. Walker. ' II Joseph C. Tolloss A. H. Beard, ' 13 R. C. Churchill. 12 S. James B. Cohen. L. S. IVest P ' irginia Harry S. Irons, ' I I Clifford A. Grass. ' 12 Elijah J. Stone. ' 1 I S. Charles A. Wolfes, L. S. B. S. Hutchinson. L.S. J. K. Finlayson, L. S. 354 K( W lu BmNGR ' POT POURRI - IFowa (Tlub 1911 A. W. Gillis G. F. Ingersoll 1912 L. H. Hass W. K. Kaynor 1914 H. R. Cunning Sbcfflcl6 (Graduate A. W. Haywaid M. McMurray R. B. Weaver 19U S W, F. Kaynor C. S. Leopold 1913 S M. S. Denman S. C. Dows J. W. Watzek, Jr. Officers R. H. NICHOLS L. H. HASS J. W. WATZEK. Jr. President Vice-President Secretary Members (Braiuate caicmlc G. A. Baitsell J. W. Davis F. A. Kingsbury J. A. O. Larsen H. E. Smith 1911 TF T. E. MacMullough C. H. Watzek 1911 £ p. A. Nelson (5ra6uatc Caw School H. A. Baker C. M. Little O. S. Thomas 1911 t R. H. Nichols H. N. Rosers D. Streifl C. W. Teater W. R. Elliott 1912 C V. O. Welch 355 BPNNeR POT POURRl !5tlinnesota (Tlub Officers BENJAMIN C. THOMPSON, Ml SPRINGER H. BROOKS, ' US. ELMER W. McDEVITT. ' 12 . 1911 E. Bushnell E. Daggett G. A. Godson B. C. Thompson K. Merrill 19U S S. H. Brooks R. H. French G. B. Moore E. D. Russell L. J. Shields V. A. Smith A. G. Thomson Foster Holmes H. S. Holmes H. G. Legg 1912 C. Hartley Mlcmbers J. A. Craig E. W. McDevitt 1912 S E. R. Backus S. W. Dwinnell C. P, Jaffray F. C. Lyman Stanley Partridge H. C. Piper Griffith Wight 1913 Robert Driscoll F. E. House, Jr. 1913 S H. G. Foster F. E. B. Foley Spaulding Howe Chas. H. Kelley C. P. Wagner :i5t5 President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 1914 L. W. Carpenter T. L. Daniels H. F. Draker, Jr. C. I. MacNair, Jr. E. J. Phelps, Jr. Kenneth Rand A. W. Shutter 1911 TL K. B. Fontaine J. S. Thompson 1912 1 H. A. Swanson Special TLaw E. D. Russel TForcstrj 1912 Daniel H. Moon, Jr. I i A. k. k. BT NNSR POT POURRl - (g) fl) (fi) Hn6iana (Elub Officers FREDERICK C. RECKERT H. DUNCAN AIKMAN . CHARLES H. RAY ADDISON J. PARR ' . 1911 H. Duncan Aikman Frederick C. Reckert Hamill W. Baker Nathaniel B. Rose 19U S Rufus F. Blount Charles H. Ray 1912 Harrison W. Talcott 1912 S Addison J. Parry Jltembcrs 1913 William J. Alford. Jr. Robert A. Hendrickson Cole A. Porter 1913 S Bergen A. Herod Wilbur W. Jenkins 1914 Warren J. Keyes John F. Schwieters 357 President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Caw School Louis P. Erny Robert F. Reeves Lenn J. Oare Charles B. Waldron Charles K. Walsh (5ra6uatc School Harold B. Dickson Emmerson C. K.rug Ernest C. Pegg Chester A. Phillips Clarence C. Tayloi Herbert A. Wagenhals BT NNSR POT POURRI- ® (g) (g) Vermoat (Tlub Officers FREDERICK WALTON HYDE, ' 11. MORTIMER ROBINSON PROCTOR, M2 JAMES GREGORY SMITH, ' 12 DONALD ROBERTSON HYDE, ' 12 . 1911 B. Butterfield F. W. Hyde E. S. Kavanaugh F. R. Serri 1911 S DeW. M. Bull 1912 W. L. Bates E. H. Ballou D. R. Hyde M. R. Proctor J. G. Smith T. R. Waugh 5ttcmbcrs 1912 S H. V. Bailey 1913 R. W. Buck V. Webb G. Worthington, Jr. 1913 5 A. M. Chickering R. H. Royce 1914 C. B. Clark S. A. Merrifield Art Scbool G. H. Daniels President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer jF orcst School S. H. Thompson 5Ke6lcal School C. G. Barnum W. L. Orcutt F. A. McGreen Caw School S. B. Pettengill, Jr. (Braiuatc School A. L. Daniels, Jr. H. H. Jackson L. A. Scott E. F. Woodcock P. A. Wright 358 .■ . - BT NGR POT POURRl [ m «a PROFESSOR WILLIAM LYON PHELPS Cary Abbott Thomas Beer Edward Seymour Blair Arthur Amory Gammell Edward Harrah John Marshall Holcombe, Jr. Karl Edward Mosser Ewing Reginald Phiibin Francis Bayard Rives Edgar Montiilion Woolley 359 BT NNGR POT POURRl - yale (Tlt (Bov(irnmcnt (Tlub Officers CARROLL C. HINCKS . JAMES W. MAITLAND CHARLES B. WALLER . SILAS H. WITHERBEE D. S. Baker C. W. Davis J. B. Dempsey A. A. Gammell R. A. Gibney A. M. Hartwell C. C. Hincks J. M. Holcombe L. Achilles K. Allen A. Brown R. P. Bonnie J. Carson W. J. Carboy J. Finnessy R. F. Fisher L. G. Day W. C. Bullitt J. M. Dickinson W. V. Griffin D. T. Beales W. Eyre R. C. Floyd-Jones ttcmbcrs 1911 J. B. Hollister A. S. Hubbard J. R. Kilpatrick F. W. Lalhrop K. Le Blanc H. Grant W. A. McAfee J. V. McDonnell 1911 S R. W. Halsey C. Jones W. Jones E. Kistler L. R. Martin J. W. .Maitland L. A. Meeker C. F. Messinger 1912 W. Kl. Kaynor C. H. Paul R. H. Phillips 1912 5 H. Fownes P. B. Lannius J. R. Leahy President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer E. T. Morrill M. J. G. O ' Brien E. R. Philbin F. R. Serri L. Soule E. C. Stanton C. C. Turner R. C. Walker C. W. Miller W. Plait S. B. Sneath R. S. Tucker J. B. Talmage W. G. Warnock S. W. Witherbee J. Wood E. A. Strout E. B. Twombly C. B. Waller N. E. C. Rutter G. Thompson, Jr. H. H. Vreeland, Jr. I 360 BT NSR POT PQURRI - @ (g) (S) ale (TosmopoUtan (Tlub YUN-SIANG TSAO, ' 11 . A. G. McGOUGAN, G. S. W. F. HUME, ' 12 S. S. R. M. OAKES. D. S. . R. G. TROTTER, ' 11 CHARLES EDGAR BLAKE. Officers President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer I Business Representative of Cosmopolitan Student 5ttcmber5 S. A. Wolongiewicz, ' 1 1 R. D. Khan, G. S. C. H. Yearwood, D. S. I. Hirata, ' 1 2 M. S. L. Y. T. Lou, ' 1 1 L. S. J. Chuan, ' 14 L. N. Chang, ' ML. R. H. Davis, G. S. W. M. Howlett, D. S. F. S. Goucher. ' 1 1 N. MacNaughton, D. S. H. C. D. Gupta, ' 12 S. D. K. Sarkers, ' 1 2 S. Baal Pershad, ' II S. S. Amenia, G. S. Robert A. Miller, Jr. ' 11 Merrill G. Hastings, ' 1 1 Archibald McClure, ' 12 Frederick L. Day, ' 12 F. F. Martin, G. S. S. Naito, G. S. S. Takei, G. S. Wingsen Afong Chun, ' 1 2 Yoeh-liang Tong, ' 1 3 Umetaro Okumura, ' 13 E. D. Akers, G. S. Jock K. Chung, ' 1 2 L. T. Hisatomi, G. S. 361 UJ H H O U UJ H U UJ X UJ -J _j O z z 5 ! BPNNeR POTPOURRI Vale iDiain (Tlub Officers EDWARD B. HINE, ' US. THOMAS BARDON, ' 12 HOYT E. HAYES, ' MS.. LAWRENCE A. MEEKER, ' IIS. EDWARD C. JOHNSON President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Superintendent lights anil 4 rlvlUgcs (Tommlttee T. Bardon, ' 12, Chairman R. F. Fisher, ' IIS. W. Naumberg, ' IIS. H. D. Atkins, ' M. M. Pattison, Service anb TEqulpment (Tommlttee H. E. Hayes, ' 11 S., Chairman H. C. Martin, ' 12 A. Clark, ' US. H. L. Banghart, ' 12 R. B. Bowen. ' 1 2 S. ' J ooii anil T ' arc (Tommlttee L. A. Meeker, 11 S., Chairman L. O. Mayer, ' 12 C. B. Gardiner, ' 12 A. S. Littlefield, ' 1 2 S. R. H. Loughran, ' 1 2 L. 363 ■ if [ BMNGR POTPOURRI- Vaid (Tbinese Stu6ents ' (Tlub Officers YUN-SIANG TSAO, ' II. LUI-NGAU CHANG. ' ML. . SHAO-WEN J. CHUAN, ' 14 . President Secretary yti mhars Chengting Wang, MO Fu-liang Chang, ' 13 S. Luching Y. T. Lou, ' II L. King Lee, ' 1 3 Wingsen Chun, ' I 2 Hyne Sun, ' 1 3 Kuo-pao Tsai, ' 12 S. Yoeh-hang Tong, ' 13 Daniel M. Chung, ' 12 S. Chang-lok Tan, ' 13 Mon-yin Chung, ' 12 S. Jock K. Chung, ' 12 L. Aloy Soong, ' 1 4 S. ?,m (m{ )m: BMNGR POT POURRl ®(i)(i) Vale Mlasonlc (Tlub Officers 1910-U FRANK R. GRAVES SAMUEL R. MacDONALD C. RAYMOND DOWNS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Tfonorarj 5tlcmbcrs Henry R. Gruener, 32 George C. Phelps. 32° P. G. K. C. Arthur C. Wheeler, 32- P. G. M. Edward E. Fuller, 32 P. G. M. Pres. William H. Taft, 3 Andrew J. Haiiock, P. G. M. Austin H. McGregor, 33° Leslie E. Hubbard. 33° Harry A. Drachman, 32° Hon. Frank J. Rice, 3° Arthur Marvin Col. Epes Randolph, 32 ' Frederick A. Verplanck, P. G. M. Frank G. Atwood Arthur I. Beilin Elwood P. Bushnell Charles S. Chapman Willis H. Crowe Marshall R. Diggs C. Raymond Downs Samuel H. Fancher, Jr. Robert R. Ferrett Irving Pilson Stanley A. Goldsmith Frank R. Graves Jesse Grube Fred L. Hall John K. Hooper Bernard Ingram Earle L. Leland J. Luther Leonard Solomon L. Levy Arthur F. Lewis Joseph I. Linde Samuel R. MacDonald Nicola Mariani Frederick F. Martip Frank H. Meyers 365 Wallace S. Moyle John W. Parker E. J. Prickett Stewart W. Reid Samuel E. Robison Frank A. Ross Charles E. Sanford Samuel R. Scholes Carl W. Selk Otha S. Thomas William W. Vars Roscoe B. Weaver Z. Wetmore -?■ ir ■ if Officers EDWARD B. HINE, MIS JOHN T. ROWLAND. ' II . SAMUEL WARREN. ' 11 S CHARLES B. LANSING. MIS. (Bovernlng 0Qr6 The Officers of the Club and .R. Jeffrey. Jr. Ml L. Soule. Ml S. E. P. O ' Brien, ' 12 J. Tod, ' 13 S. ' lAivlsorY t oari from tl)e Taculty Prof. L. P. Breckenndge, S. S. S. Asst. Prof. J. W. Roe. S. S. S . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer S. S. Board, ' 1 1 R. A. Kelly, T 5ttcmbcrs 1911 S. S. Board J. E. Fisher H. L. Folsom J. P. Gillespie S. S. Gregory, Jr. R. Jeffrey, Jr. E. T. Morrill J. T. Rowland A. M. Sidenberg L. Soule E. C. Stanton W. E. Yaggy 1911 S E. B. Hine R. A. Kelly C. B. Lansing W. Naumberg. Jr. B. Pershad S. Warren 1912 1913 C. C. Carstairs S. E. Raymond W. B. Chapman F. L. Day 1913 S E. P. O ' Brien R. Bellows C. Parsons A. S. Curtis T. M. Peters R. P. Hart A. A. Ware J. Tod A. A. Woodruff O. R. Turner H. Worthington 1914 1912 S E. S. Bently R. E. Bishop C. B. Clark R. A. Bixby P. A. Johnson D. C. Bull H. Mendelsohn S. W. Dwinnell H. E. Occumpaugh H. D. Hodgkinson 1. Wallace J. McArthur M. S. Neal TLaw School D. S. Tuttle M. J. Dale T. F. Wettstein K. E. Nettleton Hfonorar Itcntber Augustus Post I MiiB 1 BPNNeR ' POT POURRl - liopper liettU (Tlub R. L. BROOKS S. H. WITHERBEE D. JOHNSON W. J. Carboy L. C. Snyder A. H. Brown F. R. Martin C. S. Greeley W. Seyburn W. Wood E. Savage N. P. Mears H. S. Stiles Officers ttcmbers 1911 $ H. L. Stout F. W. McRae, Jr. J. E. Finnessy C. F. Messinger F. D. Grave, Jr. C. L. Buckingham J. A. Atwood A. E. Ogilvy D. M. Evans D. W. Mabee . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer E. O. Kistler C. A. Murfey A. Stillwell H. B. Merwin W. F. Walker J. B. Summers J. M. Bowles A. W. Lancashire G. Dav 367 BPNNeR POTPOURRI (Tercle J rancals CHARLES S. DeLONG . FREDERICK ECKSTEIN HAMILTON J. SMITH . Prf-sident Vice-President Secretaire-Tresorier tlambrcs Dfonoralres Prof. Clark Prof. Phelps Prof. Lang Prof. Sanderson Prof. McKenzie Prof. Warren Mlcmbrcs cUfs 1911 c. Abbott T. Beer J. D. Crawford G. W. Darr C. S. DeLong E. J. Dimock C. V. Hickox P. C. Nicholson F. B. Rives O. H. Smith 1911 S c. B. Fennell w R Manny H. J. Smith 1912 5 Mc N. Swasey 1913 A. H Beard M. B Lane 1914 K. L. Moore H. D Newson R. S. Patch i 368 !1 R, K. RICHARDS ..... Big Chief G. G. BOURNE Chief C. V( ' . Bleistein DeW. Knox D. W. Dunn L. F. Loutrel R. Evans Jr. W. DeF. Manice S. B. French E. Mersereau E. H. Rand A. W. Shapleigh W. P. Snyder, Jr. J. T. Terry, 3rd R. S. Tucker ?,m Ol)(i Hfogans Louis Linder, Grand Pop Carroll C Hincks, Pop Alan L. Corey, Kid Arthur A. Gammell, Birdie Clifford R. Wright, Brute Seth B. French, Burglar John T. Terry. 3rd, Plain ' 370 Ol) e l)iffeupoofi CUNT DAVIS JOE HORNE Manager Trainer Gum-drop Wright Life-Saver Terry Bronx Hotchkiss Crow Beebe Mamma LeBlanc Doctorio Woolley 371 •.U :t it i« GEORGE WEBSTER DARR Ultimate Hapsburg Thunder Pigott Anona DeLong Serene Crawford Moose Prime ' Bolt ' Goodhue Ghastly Example Woolley Brain-Out Abbott Sam Beer Wally Waters 372 O O ul Q UJ a cc o UJ o X u -f Q CQ 2 _l 1- O UJ S O c l Qi O z UJ X to D a: D X i z o H O z X tn X H UJ a o u. u 03 en u q: O o I Q. o en UJ X ( mm mm t ■ i i : CO CD UJ u. 1910 FOOTBALL CHEER LEADERS .ilSi ' ji :ii ' Tin emoriam iDr. Frederick ' 3. TKlngsbury Class of 1846 Class of 1852 S Tfcnr f ' 7. S)lmocK Class of 1863 professor William (B. Sumner Class of 1863 Dr. Samuel 1 . (Bllbert Class of 1869 !Jlev. ' William !J . ! llcbar6s Class of ISrS Hamcs . iDlU ria 5 of IS 78 Cla3 of 1878 2 r. ' William (S-IDaggctt Cla $ of 1880 professor TE wln V. aynolis «ria5s of 1880 S IPcnton JowUr, 3r6 Cla5 of 1909 alpb - (ToUmati Clan of 1911 :ausscii wbittuscY Class of I9I1 S 1 BPMNeR POT POURRl - Cist of Stu6ent5 Department of bilosopbr h rts (Bra6uatc School [The major subject of study is slated in each case. Students marked A. are pursuing courses of study in absence, under the direction of the Faculty, for the degree of Master of Arts. Mechanical Engineer, or Civil Engineer.] Harriett Elizabeth Abbott, B.A, Vassar College 1895 Harry Leslie Agard, B.A. Wesleyan University 1904 M.A. Yale University 1908 Walter Cammond Shalto Agassiz, B.S. Queen ' s University 1909 Lizzie Cassandra Aldrich, B..A. Mt. Holyoke College 1904 Joseph Alfred Ambler, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Jiro Amemiya Waseda University 1909 Alden Anderson, B.A. Bethany College (Kansas) 1910 Ralph John Andrews, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 George Franklin Atwaler, Ph.B. Y ' ale University 1903 Wheaton Augur, B.A. Yale University 1909 George Alfred Baitsell, B.S. Central L ' niversity of Iowa 1903 M.A. Yale University 1909 Arthur Edward Baker. B.A. Yale University 1910 Alice Maud Barbour, B.S. Wellesley College 1893 M.A. George Washington University 1910 Ida Barney, B.A. Smith College 1908 Waller Ransom Barrows, B.A. Oberlin College 1906 William Raymond Barss, B.S. Acadia University 1907 B.A. Yale University 1909 Hollio Manning Bartlelt, B.. . Dartmouth College 1909 Walerhury, Connecticut Waterbury Geography Neiv Britain, Connecticut 700 T. Mathematics Kingston, On(„ Canoi a 690 T. Geology Lebanon, A ' en; Hampshire Branford English Norjaich, Connecticut 293 York St. Chemistry Yamanashi ' l en, Japan 605 E. Economics Loomis, Sehrasf a 28 York Sq. Economics Clinton, Connecticut Clinton Sanitary Engineering South Normatl{. Connecticut A. Mechanical Engineering Detroit, Michigan A. English Fremont. loTva, 120 York St. Biology Bridgeport, Connecticut 225 F. English Ansonia, Connecticut Ansonia English Yen Haven, Conneclicui 345 Whitney Ave Mathematics Evanslon, Illinois Geology Neiv Germany, Nova Scotia Phvsics 698 T. 120 York St. Haverhill, Alassachuseth Missions 626 E. 383 BT NGR POTPOURRI William Hoyi Barllell, Ph.B. Yale Universlly 1909 Alan Mara Baleman, B.S. Queen ' s University 1910 Edgar Farrar Baleson. B.A. Yale University 1909 Stanhope Bayne-Jones, B.A. Yale Universlly 1910 Robert James Beach, B.A. Wesleyan University 1890 B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1893 M.A. New York University 1901 Maurice Bellew, B.A. Manhattan College 1897. M.A. 1899- Herbert Hawthorne Benedict. B.A. Yale University 1909 Robert Bengis. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Charles Mead Benham. B.A. Williams College 1910 Charles Andrew Armstrong Bennett, B.A. Oxford University 1908 David Ver Nooy Bennett. B.A. Yale University 1910 Richard Herbert Bennett, B.A. Yale University 1909 Rolla James Bennett, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1909 Jacob Berman. Ph.B. Yale Universlly 1910 Josephine Thorndyke Berry. B.A. University of Kansas 1893 B.S. Columbia University 1904, M.A. 1910 Percy Wells B.dwell, B.A. Yale University 1910 Otis Munro Bigelow, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1904. M.A. 1907 Harold Crusius Bird, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Ralph Birdsall. B.A. Yale University 1893 Carlton Thomas Bishop, Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1903 Clarence Linwood Black, B.A. Davidson College 1904. M..A,. 1905 GRADUATE SCHOOL Peona, Arizona 78 Whalley Ave. Mining Engineering Kingiton, Onl., Canada 68 Lake PI. Geology New Yorl Cr ' y A, Economics Jyelv Orleans, Louisiana A. English Nen Haven, Conneclicui 75 4lh Si. English Lesicrshirc. New York 130 Wall St. Classics North Abington, Massachusetts 628 E. 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Wiesbaden 1904 M.A. Yale Umversily 1910 Philip Lee Blumenthal. B.S. Stale University of Kentucky 1909 Lolle Piers deBoer. U.B. Leyden University (Holland) 1905 M.A. Yale University 1910 William Whiting Borden. B.A. Yale University 1909 George Burop, B.A. Yale University 1907 Rowland Sherwood Bosworth. B.A. Yale University 1908. M.A. 1909 Harry Oscar Bowles, B.D. kenyon College 1910 Grover Chester Bowman, B.A. Williams College 1906 Clarence Norman Boynton, B.A. Clark University 1909 M..A. Yale University 1910 Charles .Andrew Braullecht. Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Baird Broomhall, B.A. Yale University 1903 Sydney Barlow Brown, B.A. Oberlin College 1908 Theodore Henry Brown, B.A. Yale Umversity 1910 Waller William Bruns, B. A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1910 Kirk Bryan, B.A. University of New Mexico 1909 B.A. Yale University 1910 George Lamb Buist, B.A. Yale University 1910 Otis Gridlev Bunnell. Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1892, M.S. 1900 Gerald Burnham. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Bcr clcj). California Berkeley, California English Minneapolis, Minnesota Aih. ens, Ljreece Greek [Vie batlen, Germany 46 Lake PI. Romance Languages Lexington, Kentucl y Mal(l(um, Friesland Chemistry English Prir.cefon. Nem ferse]} Missions Nen York Cily Geography Providence, Rhode hlanj Chemistry NeTi Haven, Connecticut Biblical Lileralure Sepmour, Connecticut Philosophy Bran ford. ConT.edicut Chemislry 53 Lake PI. 968 Chapel St. A. 705 T. 792 Yale P. O. 26 Sperry St. Seymour Branford New Haven, Connecticut 38 Clark St. Organic Chemistry Troy, Ohio A. English Nen Haven, Connecticut 303 Lexington Ave. French 245 Dwighi St. Dai ten, Connecticut India Ma I hematics Biblical Lileralure Albuquerque, New Mexico Geology 639 E. 683 T. Charleston, South Carolina A. English A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut 109 Mansfield St. Education Chicago, Illinois 51 Prospect St. Chemistry 385 BTXNNeR POTPOURRI GRADUATE SCHOOL Killier McClure Burrowes. B.A. Yale University 1908 Charles Wesley Burton, B.S. Talladega College 1910 Francis Peabody Butler, B.A. Yale University 1909 Chester Arthur Bulman, M.A. Clark University 1909 Burton Howard Camp. B.A. Wesleyan University 1901 Harvard University 1903. M.A. 1907 Gilbert Whitney Campbell. B.A. Transylvania University 1 90S. M..A. 1908 B.D. Yale University 1909, M.A. 1910 Joseph Morris Chapin. Ph.B, Yale University 1909 James Charbonnier, B..A. University of Geneva 1905 B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1909 Howard Emerson Church, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Evert Mordecai Clark, B..A. Yale University 1905. M.A. 1906 Elizabeth Whittlesey Cleaveland. Ph.B. Chicago University 1902 Ph.D. Yale University 1910 Stephen Merrell Clement, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1910 Reginald Mcintosh Cleveland, B.A. Yale University 1908 Bessie Marion Coats, B.A. Vassar College 1907 Orwyn Wesley Edgar Cook, B.A. University of Southern California 1908 Bessie Dean Cooper, Ph.B. Cornell University 1897 Maurice Diehl Cooper, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Mildred Rose Cosgrove, B.A. Boston University 1906 Charles Wesley Coulter, B.A. University of Toronto 1908 B.D. Victoria University 1910 M.A. Yale Umversity 1910 Harold Weaver Cramblet, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1907, M.A. 1909 Kwrlerhool(. New York English Meridian, M ininippi Economics Chicago, Illinois English Roc}(porl, XJassachusells Physics MiJJleloan. Connecliciil Mathematics Billings, Missouri Philosophy Norfolk, Connecticut Civil Engineering Nem Haven, Connecticut French 229 F. 658 T. A. 342 Crown St. Middlelown 602 E. A. 75 Clark St. Roclj ville, Connecticut A. Civil Engineering Lancaster. Ohio 293 York St. English Lat(eville, Connecticut I Edgewood Ave. Biblical Literature Buffalo, New York English DW. New Yoi ' k Cit English A. Hartford, Connecticut Philosophy 74 Whalley Ave. W ailing forii, Connecticut English WaMingford Boston. Massachusetts London, England History Buffalo, Nen Yorl( 8 Prospect PI. Mining Engineer ng A eni Haven, Connecticut 27 Sylvan Ave. Education Oal(ville, Connecticut Sociology Bethany, [Vest Virginia Philosophy Oakville 636 E. 386 BimneR POT POURRl 6be Q(i) GRADUATE SCHOOL Wilbur Haverficid Crimblet, B.A. Dclhanv. IVcsl Virginia Bethany College (W. Va.) 1910, M.A. 1910 Mathemalics Jack Randall Crawford, B.A. Princeton University 1901, M.A. 1902 Ralph Dixon Crawford, B.A. University of Colorado 1905, M.A. 1907 Orris Ray Critchlow, B.A. Yale University 1906 William Abraham Crowley, B.A. Transylvania University 1907, M.A. 1903 M.A. Yale Umversily 1910 Leo James Curley, B.A. Ml. St. Mary ' s College 1896 Edward Ely Curtis, B.A. Yale Umversily 1910 Charles Cyprian Strong Cushing, B.A. Yale University 1902 James Thomas Cusick, B.S. Colgate University 1907 George Dahl B.A. Yale University 1908, M.A. 1909 Amy Louise Daniels, B.S. Columbia University 1906 Archibald LamonI Daniels, Jr., B.A. University of Vermont 1907 Henry Alexander Dann, B,A. Yale University 1887 Jared William Davis, B.A. Brown University 1906 Robert H. Davis, B.A. University of Manitoba 1906 B.D. Wesley College 1908 John Bellows DeForest, B.A. Yale Umverslty 1905 Jolm Maurice Deyo, B.A. Yale University 1908, B.D. 1910 William Hughes Diller, B.A. ' ale University 1906 George Dix, B.A. University of Toronto 1907 Walter Scott Donat, B.A. Yale Umverslty 1902 M.A. Leander Clark College 1908 William Dorenbaum, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Arthur Garratt Dorland, B.A. Queen ' s University 1910 New Haven, Connecticut English Bouliler, Colorado Geology Cheshire, Connecticut English Lexington, Kentuc}(} English 636 E. 264 Everit St. 917 Howard Ave. Cheshire 650 E. IValerbury, Connedicul Waterbury Education Ncnj Haven. Connecticut 61 Trumbul! St. History Simsbur};, Connecticut A. English Geneva, Nerv York 699 T. Physiological Chemistry Cnicago. Illinois 542 P. Biblical Literature NcTvton, Massachusetts 18 Trumbull St. Physiological Chemistry DurUnoton, Vermont 46 Edgewood Ave. Mathematics Lancaster, Neh} V or A. Education Cedar Rapids, loiva 1207 Chape! St. Botany Coodmood, Ontario, Canada 612 E. Biblical Literature Bridgeport, Connecticut French A eiD Haven, Connecticut History Springfield. Illinois English IVoodbridge, Ontario. Canada Biblical Literature Winona Laf e, Indiana Latin A. 104 Brownell Si. A. A. Hartford Hartford Connecticut Sanitary Engineering {Vellington. Canada 46 Edgewood Ave History oS7 BmmR POT POURRI -- ® (fi) (8) GRADUATE SCHOOL Charles Raymond Downs. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Charles Wales Drysdale. B.S. McGill University 1909 Haakon Adelsben Wilhelm Duckert, Can.Jur. University of Chrisliania 1908 Can.Ec. University of Christiania 1910 Edward Lewis Durfee, B.A. Yale University 1896 Thomas CoUyer Eastman. B.A. Yale University 1909 Waller Irving Eaton. B.A. Dartmouth College 1909 Samuel L. Eby. B.A. Ohio Northern University 1909 Newell Waller Edson, B.A. Harvard University 1903 Jeannelle Louise Eggleslon. B.A. Ml. Holyoke College 1909 Lewis Elhuff, B.A. Yale University 1910 Marlon Graham Elkins, B.S. Rhode Island Coll. of Agric. and Mech. Arts 1906 NcTp Haven, Connecticut Chemistry Montreal, Canada Geology Chr ' ist ' iauia, Nonua f Economics A eU ' Haven, Connecticut History Nen) Yorlf Cit ) English Cronin Point, Nem Yorif English Columbus CroVe, Ohio Education Cheshire, Connecticut French Aleridcn, Connecticut French Beaver, Ohio Biblical Literature Ameshur }, Massachusetts Botany Edwin Rogers Embree, B.A. Yale University 1906 August Isidor Eriksson. B.A. Tufls College 1901 Charles Clayton Evans, B.S. Ohio Wesleyan University 1908 Edward Evans. Jr., B.A. Cornell University 1902 Elhel Rhoda Evans, B.A. Vassar College 1893 Lewis Charles Everard, B.A. Yale University 1903. M.A. 1910 John Meiggs Ewen, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1910 William Ferdinand Ewing. B.A. Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1906 Jacob Plummer Feiser, B.A. Roanoke College 1904 M.A. Yale University 1909 Ferdinand Wardell Cretz Fenderson Wesleyan University James Fulton Ferguson, B.A. Monmouth College 1903 Yale University 1906. M.A. 1907 51 Prospect St. 701 T. 104 Lake PI. 95 Cottage St. A. 640 E. 275 Dwight St. Cheshire Meriden 120 York St. 231 Park Si. 1 I 7 Fountain St. West Haven 24 Everit St. 680 T. Neiv Haven. Connecticut Education West Haven, Connecticut Physics Norix alf(, Ohio Paleontology New Haven. Connecticut Sociology and Economics A ' cD) Haven, Connecticul 198 Hamilton St. Economics New Haven, Connecticut 279 Dwight St. English Chicago, Illinois A. Economics Los Ar.geles, California 703 T. Mathematics IVooJsboro, Maryland 671 T. Chemistry New Haven. Connecticut 17 Eaton St. History and Law Xenia, Ohio 700 T. Classics 388 BT NSR POTPOURRI GRADUATE SCHOOL Morris S. Fine, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Theodore Adolph Fischer, B.D. Tufis College 18% Florence Marion Fisherdick, B.A. Wellesley College 1889 Everett Henry Fitch, B.A. Colgate University 1893, M.A. 1896 Edward FitzGerald, B.A. Yale University 1902 Charles Bernard Flow, B.A. Davidson College 1907, M.A. 1909 Charles Ring Foster, B.A. Yale University 1902 Ora Delmer Foster, B.A. Manchester College 1906 B.D. Oberlin College 1908, M.A. 1909 Nathan Roscoe Francis, B. A. Yale University 1902, Ph.B. 1908 Waldo David Frank Yale University 1910 Albert Sydnev Gaffney, B.A. Yale University 1909 Brownell Gage, B.A. Yale University 1898 Edwin Baker Gager, Jr., Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Charles Seward Gillespie, Ph.B. Northwestern University 1901 B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1908 Philip Loring Gillelt. B.A. Colorado College 1897 M.A. Yale University 1909 Herbert Oliver Gilman, B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1904 B.D. Yale University 1910 Lawrence Henry Gipson, B.A. Universilv of Idaho 1903 B.A. University of Oxford 1907 Charles Carroll Glover, Jr., B.A. Yale Umversity 1910 Ralph Edward Goodwin, B.A. Yale University 1908, Ph.B. 1909 Sheppard Bliss Gordy, Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1910 Charles Vanderveer Graham, B.A. Yale University 1909 Nciu Haven, Conneciicul 46 Elliott St. Physiological Chemistry NeTV Haven, Connecticut 409 Edgewood Ave. Biblical Literature MeriJen, Conneciicul . Meriden English NeH) Haven, Conneciicul 254 Winthrop Ave. Latin Derhp, Conneciicul Derby Education DaviJson, North Carolina 75 Howe St. English Richmond, Virginia A. English Arnlerson, Indiana 71 Bristol St. Biblical Literature Veil) Haven, Conneciicul 109 College St. Mechanical Engineering Ne-a, York Ci i) 48 V. English Walerhury, Conneciicul Waterbury Biblica! Literature Norn icb, Conneclicut 662 T. Education Derby, Conneciicul Derby Mechanical Engineering Nerv Haven, Conneciicul 34 Shelton Ave. Bibhcal Literature Seoul, Korea Sociology Shelton, Conneclicut Bibhcal Literature Kori Shcllon CaLlaett, Idaho History 399 Orange St. IVashingion, District of Columbia English Ea t Hartford, Connecticut A. 295 York St. Civil Engineering Derhv, Conneclicut Derby Mining Engineering Brooklyn, Nem Yor}( English A. 389 BPMNeR POT POURRl Crawford Greene, B.A. Yale University 1906 Frank Loyal Haigh. B.A. Ripon College 1908 Edward Wilder Hale, B.A. Beloil College 1909 William Storrs HoyI Hamillon, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Paul Osgood Hardy, B.A. Pomona College 1910 Ralph Volney Harlow, B,A. Yale University 1909 William Loomis Harmount, B.A. Yale University 1903 Samuel Milby Harrington, B.A. Yale University 1906 Lynn Harold Harris, B.A. Dickinson College 1906 M.A. Yale Umversity 1910 Hugh Hartshorne. B.A. Amherst College 1907 M.A. Yale University 1910 Berlhold Francis Hastings, Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1910 Loomis Havemeyer, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Walter Frank Hayward, Jr., B.A. Yale Umversity 1910 Harry Clifton Healon, B.A. Yale University 1907 Henry Benjamin Hedrick. B.A. George W ' ashinglon University 1886 James Pendleton Helm, Jr., B.A. Yale Umversity 1903 Donnel Foster Hevsett, Met.E. Lehigh University 1902 Arthur Joseph Hill, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 David Upton Hill, B.A. University of New Brunswick 1908 Raymond Thomp:,cn Hill. B.A. Yale University 1904, M.A. 1905 John Marion Hillis, B.A. Simpson College 1910 Earl Alton Hinkley, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 GRADUATE SCHOOL Nofilhoff, California A. English Crcen Lal e, IVisconsin 51 Prospect St. Chemistry Lafayellc, InJiana 641 E. Sociology New Haven, Conneclicui 28 Norton St. Electrical Engineering RcJonJo Beach. California 696 T. History Soulhhriitge, Mamachusetls 694 T. History Saltshurg, Pennsyhania A. French Vcn Yorli Cil ) A. English Carlisle, Penmvh ' ar.ia 245 Dwighl St. English .Melhuen, Massachusells 624 E. Biblical Literature Bridgeport 90 Wall St. A. Driilgcporl, Connecllcut Mining HarlfonJ, Connecticut Anthropology New Yoif Cilp Chinese History, etc. lVaterhur }. Connccl ' icut New York Cily Romance Languages Washington, District of Columbia 115 Canner Si. Mathematics Louisville, Kenluclc A. English Pittsburg, Penns !lvQnia 199 Mansfield Si. Geology Meriden, Connecticut Meriden Chemistry 5 . Stephen. N. B., Canada 65 Grove St. Chemistry Brcnford, Connecticut 209 F, Romance Languages MichigantoTiw, Iniliana 631 E. Education Ston Creef(, Connecticut Stony Cre- k Mining Engineering 390 wma BmnSR POT POURRI - fl) Yasuichi Hisatomi, B.L. Meiji Unlversily 1902 Charles Hoffman, B.S. University of Kansas 1909 Albert William Honvwill. Jr., Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Davenport Hooker, B.A. Yale Umversity 1908, M.A, 1909 Charles Robert Housum, B.A. Yale University 1908 Cyrils Green Howard. B.D. Southwestern Bapl. Theological Seminary 1909 B.A. Baylor University 1910 William Rabon Howell. Ph.B. M.lligan College 1904, B.A. 1905 M.A. Yale University 1908, B.D. 1909 Francis F.dwin Howland, B.A. Yale University 1904 Waller Main Howletl, B.A. University of Toronto 1909 Harry Mortimer Hubbell, B.A. Yale Umversity 1902, M.A. 1904 Harold Bruce Hunting. B.A. Yale University 1901, B.D. 1904, M.A. 1910 Harold Lamed Hutchins. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Bernard Ingram, B.A. Roanoke College 1907, M.A. 1910 David Duryea Irwin, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Henry Hollisler Jackson, B.A. Yale University 1908 Donald Lines Jacobus, B.A. Yale Umversity 1908 Mesrob Kevork Jamgotchian. B.A. Euphrates College 1902 Harold Burton Jamison, B.A. Yale University 1906 William Adrian Jenkins, B.A. University of North Carolina 1907 Gerard Edward Jensen, B.A. Yale University 1907, M.A. 1909 Richard Jente, B. A. Yale University 1910 Ben Slemmons Johnson, B.A. Bethany College (West Virginia) 1907 GRADUATE SCHOOL [Val ayama, Japan Elmo, Kansas 839 Yale P. O. Economics 692 T. Chemistry Nen} Haven, Connecticut 171 Ellsworth Ave. Mining Engineering Nerv Haven, Connecticut 133 Canner St. Biology Cleveland, Ohio A. English Waco, Texas 223 Townsend Ave. Sociology Beacon Falls, Connecticut Sociology Los Palacios, Cuba Classics Creel(ban . Ontario. CanaJa English Neiv Haven, Connecticut Classics Minneapolis, Minnesota Education 623 Yale P. O. A. 606 E. 306 Lawrence St. Boston, Mass. 51 Prospect St. 35 High St. Nen Haven, Connecticut Chemistry Tomcsa, Virginia Economics Npflc . Neiv y ' or 169 Livingston St. Mining Engineering Darre, Vermont A. English A ' ett ' Haven, Connecticut 26 Court St. English Harpoot, Turkey 36 Whalley Ave. Education and Economics C ovcrsviZ e. Vea ' Yorlf A History Nem Haven, Connecticut 141 Bradley St. Philosophy and Biblical Literature Norwich, Connecticut 1076 Chapel St. English Nem Haven, Connecticut 86 Henry St. German Cadiz, Ohio 646 E. Biblical Literature IMiX ' : v : ' ■ % V BSNNeR POT POURRl - GRADUATE SCHOOL John Evander Johnson, B.S. Clemson Agricultural College 1906 Edwin Chester Jones, B.A. Wesleyan University 1904 John Lewis Jones, Ph.B. Lafayette College 1905 M.A. Yale University 1909 Margaret Elizabeth Jones, Ph.B. Wesleyan University 1899. M. S. 1900 Georgeos Jordanides. B.A. Anatolia College 1908 Waller Edward Joyce, Ph.B. Yale University 1907 Alexander Corbin Judson, B.A. Pomona College 1907. M.A. Yale University 1908 Arthur Thomas Keefe. B.A. Yale University 1910 Clarence Elwood Keiser, B.A. Muhlenburg, College 1905, M,A. University of Pennsylvania 1910 William Baxter Kelsey, Ph.B. Colgate University 1897 Alice Gertrude Kendall, B.S. Simmons College 1910 Leonard Kennedy, B.A. Yale University 1909 Andrew Keogh, M.A, Yale University 1904 John .Arthur Keppelman, B.A. Yale University 1901, LL.B. Harvard University 1904 Ramdas Khan, B.A. Calcutta University 1905, M.A. Yale University 1909 Lyndon Marrs King, B.A. Yale University 1910 Forrest Alva Kingsbury, Ph.B. Central University of Iowa 1909 Harold Merrybright Kingslcy. B.A, Talladega College 1908 Paul Lanlz Kirby, B.A. Amherst College 1909 James Douglas Kirkpatrick. B.A. Harvard University 1904 William Bowman Kline, B.A, Nebraska Wesleyan University 1906, M,A, University of Nebraska 1908 Timmonsvillc, South Carolina 631 E. Biblical Literature Bethlehem. Penrnphania 697 T, Chemistry Bangor, Pennsylvania 70 Edgewood Ave. Mathematics MlJJletown, Connecticut 234 Park St. Romance Languages Sivas, Turkey 637 E. Sociology jVctt Haven, Connecticut 40 Maple St. Civil Engineering El Cajon. California 293 York St, English New Haven, Connecticut A. Economics I. )on Station, Penmvlvania 1233 Chapel St. Semitic Languages StiatforJ, Connecticut Education AnJover, Massachusetts Italian Broolflvn, Nerv ) ' ork English A ' cU ' Haven, Connecticut English Reading, Penns )hania History Calcutta, India Philosophy Minneapolis, Minnesota Osage, lon)a Economics Philosophy Mohile, Alabama Biblical Literature Ballston, Virginia Economics Nell) Haven, Connecticut English University Place, Nehraslfa 198 Hamilton St, Biblical Literature Stratford 79 Howe St. A. 49 Huntington St. A. 654 E. A. 120 York St. 658 T. 627 E. 41 Pleasant St. 302 RT NSR POT POURRl - @ @ (g) Frank Joseph Klingberg, B.A. University of Kansas 1907. M.A. 1908. M.A. Yale University 1909 Bedross Sahag Koshkarian. B.A. Euphrates College 1903 Emmerson Carl Krug. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Simon Boghos Kuzirian. B.A. Euphrates College 1902 Guy Martin Lamar, B.A. Euphrates College 1904 Frank Robert Langdale. Jr.. Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Jakob Aall Ottesen Larsen. B.A. Luther College 1908 M.A. Slate University of Iowa 1910 Harvey Merrill Lawson, Ph.B. Yale University 1890. B.D. 1893 Eugene Heitler Lehman, B.A. Yale University 1902. M.A. 1909 Jay Luther Leonard. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University 1907 Solomon Lester Levy Yale University Howard Bishop Lewis. B.A. Yale University 1908 John Henry Lewis, B.A. Morns Brown College 1905 Robert Curtis Lewis, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Otto Lichti, B.S. New York University 1907, S.T.M. Pacific Theological Seminary 1909. M.A. University of California 1909 George Augustus Linharl, B.S. University of Pennsylvania 1909 William Hayes Longs worth, B.A. West Lafayette College 1906. B.D. Yale University 1909 Herbert Norton Loomis, B.S. Harvard University 1901, M.A. Columbia University 1909 Allan Loudon , Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1908 Herman Samuel Lovejoy, B.S. Dartmouth College 1894, M.A. Yale University 1908 GRADUATE SCHOOL Dillon, Kansac History 692 T. NeTv Haven, Conneclicnt 3S Linwood PI. Mathematics Sullivan, Indiana 427 Temple St. Civil Engmeering A ' cn ' Haven, Conneclicui 36 Whalley Ave. Chemistry Colionu ' oci} Falls, Kansas 720 T. Philosophy AcDJ Haven, Connecticut 28 Edgewood A- e. Physiography and Geography Decorali, lorvc 21 Lynwood PI, Classics Neti Haven. Connecticut 69 Howe St. Education New York Ci V. 222 F. Semitic Languages Bucvrus, Ohio 53 Lake PI. Economics llilniinslon, Del-Jivare 486 H. Economics Southinglon, Connecticut 589 P. Physiological Chemistry Americus, Ceorsia 649 E. Sociology StralforJ, Conni citcut 519 George St. Physiological Chemistry Nciv Haven, Connecticut 14 Whalley Ave. Biblical Literature New Haven, Connecticut 30 Whalley Ave. Chemistry Orient. N ew York 663 T. Biblical Literature New Britain, Connecticut Education Norwalf . Connecticut Mining Engineering Branfoid, Connecticut Education 3u:i Ne w Britain A. Branford BT NNSR POT POURRl - @ (g) (g) John Gilbert Lowe, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1907 Henry Ludeke Vegesack Realgymnasium. Germany. 1910 Donabed Garabed Lulejian. B.A. Euphrates College 1897 Fred Elmore Lumley. B.A. H.ram College 1905 M..A. McMasler University 1907 B.D. Yale University 1909 Clair Franklin Luther, B.A. Amherst College 1889, B.D. Yale University 1892 Elmer Sheridan McCall, B.S. Rio Grande College 1894. M.A. Yale University 1910 John Charles McCarthy, B.A. ' ale Umversity 1908 Wllham Pitt McCune, B.A. Yale University 1906, M.A. 1907 Donald McDonald, B.A. National Normal University 1900, B.A. 1901 B.A. Yale University 1910 Rosmond May MacDonald. B.A. University of Nebraska 1909 Daniel Carroll McEuen Yale University 1910 Alexander Graham McGougan. B.A McGill University 1909 Anna Bertha Macintosh, B.A. McMaster University 1908 Alexander Lawton Mackall, B.A. Yale University 1910 Clinton Nichols Mackinnon, B.A. Clark University 1909 John Lee Maddox, B.A. Denison University 1904, B.D. Yale University 1908. M.A. 1909 Herbert Lawrence Malcolm, B.A. Yale University 1907 Max Solomon Mandell Dorothy Dean Manning. B.A. Acadia College 1909 Wmfield Scott Manship, B.A. Wesleyan University 1886, B.D. Yale University 1889, Ph.D. 1901 GRADUATE SCHOOL Davlon, Ohio English Easi Orange, Neni Jersey German Harpool. Turlfc}} Zoology N orihfoTi], C onnccticui Sociology A. 133 Howe Si. 36 WKalley Ave. Norlhford NcTi) Haven, Conneclicui 21 Barnell Si.. Weslviille Philosophy (ronton, Ohii economics McLean, NeJi) YorJ Education NcTi} Haven, Conneclicui English hliiiloihian, Texas History and Education 45 Lake Pi. 545 Orange St. 245 D. 40 Vernon St. Lincoln Nebiasl a Biblical Literature East Orange, Neiv Jerse i English Clencoe, Onlario, Canada Physics BreaJalhane, Ontario, Canada Sociology A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut English Branford, Connecticut English Deering North Dal ola Sociology 618 E. 718 T. 701 T. 198 Hamilton St. 79 Howe St. Branford 675 T. 814 Yale P. O. Oakham, Massachusetts. Physics and Chemistry NeH) Haven, Connecticut 101 Orange St. I English IVolfyillc. Novo Scotia 74 Whalley Ave. English Cheshire, Connecticut Cheshire Biblical Literature BPNNeR ' POTPOURRl- GRADUATE SCHOOL Samuel Chester Markley. B.A. Roanoke College 1909 Harrielle Parnal Marsh, Ph.B. Unlversily of Chicago 1904 Frederick Francis Martin, B.A. Drury College 1908 Carllon Howard Maryolt, B.A. Brown University 1904 Lawrence Mason, B.A. Yale University 1904 John Waller Maynard, B.A. Wesleyan University 1883, D.D. 1908, B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1886 Leon Renfroe Meadows, B..A. Yale University 1909 Thomas Means. B.A. Yale University 1910 Dwight Raymond Meigs, B.A. Yale University 1907 Buckingham Parsons Merriman, B.A. Yale University 1910 John Trumbull Metcalf, B.A. ' ale University 1910 Victor John Milkowski, Ph,B. Yale University 1910 Franklin Hoyt Miller, Ph.B. Yale University 1896, B.D. Cambridge Theological School 1905 Stewart Lea Mims, B.A. Yale University 1904 Wilson Lee Miser, B.A. University of Arkansas 1908 Charles Adolphus Mock, B,A. Albright College 1898, M.A. 1905 Ph.D. Grove City College 1905 Anna Marie Monrad, B.S. Rockford College 1906 Mary Grace Moody. B.A. Cornell University 1900 Henry Butler Moore, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1907 Paul Moore. B.A. Yale University 1908 Elmer ' alacc King Mould, B.A. Union College 1909 Raymond Burton Munson, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Roano}(e. Virginia 183 V-S. Bacteriology and Sanitary Engineering Nezu Haven, Connecticut 89 Whalley Ave. History Springfield, Missouri 23 Lake PI. History Vallcv Falh. Rhode Island 405 George St. Chemistry Wfi.ncl o, Illinois 245 York St. English Ne D Haven, Connecticut 430 George St. Philosophy Crecnville, North Carolina English Nelv Haven. Connecticut, Classics Oxford, England English Waterhury, Connecticut English Nejv Haven, Connecticut Psychology Elizabeth, Nelv Jerse ) Civil Engineering Nen Haven, Connecticut Philosophy Durham, North Carolina History Rogers, Arl ansas Mathematics Dallas, Oregon Psychology A. 356 Humphrey St. A. A. 400 Orange St. 311 York St. 439 George St. Paris, France 723 T. 623 E. 25 Norton St. New Haven, Connecticut Philosophy and Swedish Nciv Haven, Connecticut 1 54 E. Grand Ave. English New Yorlf City A. Spanish A ' cni V ' or City A. English 5c ?cncc aJu, yVen V ' or 633 T. Philosophy Stratford, Connecticut Stratford History 395 ■■■ BPNNeR POT POURRl GRADUATE SCHOOL Theodore Charles Naedele. Ph.D. Yale Universlly 1910 Sansuke Nailo, B.A. Waseda University 1902 Robert Wilden Neeser, B.A. Yale Universlly 1906, M.A. 1909 Elise Neuenschwander, B.A. University of Kansasl898 Clyde Ross Newell, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Edward Wilber Nichols, B.A. Dalhousie University 1906, M.A. 1910 Ben Harry Nicolel, B.A. University of Kansas 1910 Willis Clarke Noble, Jr.. Ph.B. Yale University 1906, M.E. 1910 Irene Nye, B.A. Washburn College 1895 Waller Thomas O ' Donahue, B.A. Yale University 1910 Taisuke Ogino, B.L. Chuo University 1903 Emmet ONeal, B.A. Yale Umversity 1908 John Johnston O ' Neill, B.S. McGill University 1909, M.S. 1910 Charles Pomeroy Otis, B.A. Yale University 1907 Joseph Ernest Paddock, B.A. Westlield College 1906, M.A. 1909, B.D. Bonebrake Theological Seminary 1907 Leigh Page, Ph.B. ' ale University ]90A Theophilus Shickel Painter, B.A. Roanoke College 1908 M.A. Yale University 1909 Emma May Palmer, B.A. University of Kansas 1905. M.A. 1909 Dwight Boycc Pangburn, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Ralph Rand Parish, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 George Elton Parks, B.A. Yale University 1904, LL.B. 1907 Maxwell Oswald Parry, B.A. Yale University 1909 Harlford, Connecticut 70 Trumbull St. Mining Engineer ino Tof o Japan 1047 Yale P. O. History Rumson, NcTD Jersey 1076 Chapel St. Hist ory Laurence, Kansas 116 Howe St. Romance Languages Orange. Connecl ' tcul 721 T. Bacteriology and H ygienc Acaciavjlle, Nova Scotia 690 T. Classics Kansas Clip. Missouri 6% T. Chemistry Montclair, Ncn jersey 61 Trumbull St. Chemistry Eurel a. Kansas 277 DwigSt St. Classics Hartford, Connecticut 919 Howard Ave. Mathematics Hy ogo-}(en, Japan 750 Yale p. O. Economics Louisville, Kenlucf(V A. English Port Colhorne, Ontario, Canada 698 T. Geology Andover, Massachusetts A. English Ne-Q Castle, Indiana 645 E. Sociology and Comparative Religions Oal land, Nem JcrseV 103 Brownell St. Physics Salem, Virginia 209 F. Biology Lannence, Kansas 277 Dwight St. German A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut 731 Elm St. Mechanical Engineering Meriden, Connecticut Meriden Metallurgy Nen ) ' or}f dip A. English Indianapolis, Indiana A. English 396 @(fi)(g) R7 NN6R POTPOURRI- (S)(g)(B) George Fish Parsons, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1910 Howard Grant Parsons. B.A. McGill University 1907 B.D. Yale University 1910 Julia Bayles Paton B.A. Smith College 1900 Herbert Parsons Patterson. B.A. Wesleyan University 1908 Thomas Leon Patterson. B.A. Clark University 1909 Charles Chilton Pearson, B.A. Richmond College 1899, M.A. 1904 Milo Eber Pearson, B.A. Nebraska Weslevan University 1908, M.A. Trinity College (N.C.) 1910 Edith Warren Peck, B.A. Mt. Holyoke College 1902 Nicholas Elias Peieff. B.A. Yale University 1907 William Law Learned Peltz, B.A. Yale University 1904 Claude Clair Perkins, B.A. University of Minnesota 1907, M.A. Yale University 1909 Clarence Curtiss Perry, Ph.B. Yale University 1904 Edward Charles Perry, B.A. Yale University 1905 Charles Adams Peters, B.S. Boston University 1897 Ph.D. Yale University 1901 Constantine Petrides, D.La. Sorbonne, Paris. 1908 Chester Arthur Phillips, B.A. Central College 1904, B.A. Yale University 1908, M.A. 1909 Frank Wesley Pitman. Ph.B. Yale University 1904, M.A. 1906 Samuel James Plimpton, Ph.B. Yale University 1905 Clifford Henry Plopper, B.A. Pennsylvania University 1909 Maurice Raymond Plumb. B.A. Carlclon College 1908, Yale University 1909 GRADUATE SCHOOL Neu) y ' ork Cit}} A. Anthropology Monlreal, Canada 629 E. Biblical Literature Ncm Haven, Conneclicul, 37 Howe St. Biology Thompsonville, Connecticut 602 E. Philosophy North Anson, Maine 703 T. Biology Furnham, Virginia 75 Howe St. History Hastinos, Nebraska 198 Hamilton St. Brblical Literature Hanover, Connecticut English Macedonia, Turl e)} Economics Albany, New Yorl History Pine Island. Minnesota Chemistry Bridgeport 1050 Vale P.O. A. 376 Elm St. A ' en Britain, Connecticut Physics Honolulu, Hatfaiian Islands Romance Languages H ' crcester, Massachusetts Chemistry 868 Elm St. 199 York St. 83 Grove St. tracus, y reece Huntington, Indiana English 663 Yale P. O. 22 Lynwood PI. NeTv Haven, Connecticut 646 George St. History Hartford, Connecticut 120 York St. Physics Fitzgerald, Georgia 635 E. Biblical Literature Bridgeport, Connecticut 622 E. Biblical Literature and Sociology 397 i ' t =% i . BmNSR -y POT POURRl - (g) (S) ■■■ Theodore Pomerov. B.A. Yale Universily l-SOg Emmelt James Prickelt B.A. Lebanon Universilv 1910 Solomon Luther Reed, B.A. Susquehanna Universily 1903, M.A. 1910 Jeremiah Bascom Reeves, B.A. Universily of North Carolina 1908 Joseph John Reilly, B.A. Holy Cross College 1904, M.A. 1906, M.A. Columbia University 1909 Henry Brush Richardson, B.. ' . Yale University 1909, M.A. 1910 Truman Post Riddle, B. A. Yale University 1910 Florence Risley B.A. Wellesley College 1905 Harold Edward Robbins. B.S. Trimly College 1909 M.A. Yale Universily 1910 Philip Roberts, B.A. Yale Universilv 1910 William Pavnc Roberts, B.A. Yale University 1909 Daniel Sommcr Robinson, B.A. Butler College 1910 Biuce Rose, B.S. Queen ' s University 1909 William Cummmg Rose. B.S. Davidson College 1907 Robert William Rosenberg, B.A. Yale University 1908. M,A. 1910 Norman Niensledt Rupp, B.A. Yale Universily 190-1 George Herbert Ryden. B.A. Auguslana College 1909 Stephen Willis Ryder. B.A. Yale University 1909 Donald Stuart Sammis, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Albert Godfrey Sanders, B.A. Yale University 1907, Oxford Universily 1910 James Cox Sanderson, B.A. Yale Unixersily 1907 Ziegler Sargent, B.A. Yale University 1903 GRADUATE SCHOOL Chicago, Illinois, Economics English Reading, Ohio Ruli cr, Pennsylvania. Psychology Mount Ail}), IXorlh Carolina English SpringfielJ, Massachuset ts English Dcih}j Connecticut Romance Languages 5(. Louis, Missouri English IVellesle)), Alassachusetts English Hartford, Connecticut Physics A. 299 York St. 720 T. 679 T. 53 Lake PI. 920 Yale p. O. A. 75 Howe St. 120 York St. Hartford, Connecticut A. English Brooklyn, Nem York B. M. H. Biblical Literature North Salem, Indiana 644 E. Biblical Literature Iroquois, Ontario, Canada 68 Lake PI. Geology Laurinhurg, North Carolina 29 Wall St. Physiological Chemistry Springfield, Massachusetts 399 Elm St. Classics Saginaw, Michigan A. English Kansas City, Missouri 36 Lynwood PI. History Culebra, Panama A. English Stratford, Connecticut Stratford Mechanical Engineering Ceorgetonw, Texas 283 Dwight St, Classics New Haven, Connecticut Physics New Haven, Connecticut History 3;i.s 426 George St. A. m s @@ RANN6R POTPOURRI- (g)(S)(S) Herbert Allen Sawyer. B.A. Lawrence College 1909 William Elbert Sawyer. B.A. Lawrence College 1906 Marvin McRae Scarbrough, B.A. University of Oregon 1902, M.A. Yale University 1905. M.D. 1907 Adolph George Christian Schnack, B.A. Leland Stanford. |r.. University 1910 Samuel Ray Scholes. B.A. Ripon College 1905 Raymond Joseph Schweizer, B.A. Yale University 1909 Homer Lee Scott. B.A. Trinity College (N. C.) 1910 Lillian Agnes Scott. Ph.D. University of Vermont 1894 William Edward Selin. B.A. Yale University 1898. M.A. 1900 Joseph Seronde, B.A. Yale University 1905. M.A. 1910 Charles Seymour B.A. Cambndoe University 1904 B.A. Yale University 1908 M.A. Cambridge University 1909 John .■Alfred Seymour. S.T.L. Columbian Methodist College 1904, B.D. 1905 B.A. Indiana Central L mersily 1907. B.D. Yale University 1909 Norman Arthur Shepard. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Roger Sherman. B.A. Yale University 1910 George Clarence Sherwood. B.A. Yale University 1907 James Melbourne ShorllifFe, B.A. Acadia Umveisilv 1909 B.A. Yale University 1910 James Edmond Shrader, B.A. Ohio Stale University 1909. M.A. 1910 Ralph Smillie. B.A. Yale University 1909 Charles Augustus Smith, B.A. University of Kansas 1908, M. A. Yale University 1909 Henry Ernest Smith, B.A. University of Chicago, 1902 GRADUATE SCHOOL IVaupun, IVisconsln H ' aupun, Wisconsin Eugene, Oregon Sociology Sociology Physiology 638 E. 638 E. 120 York Si. 333 York St. Honolulu, Harvaiian hlamis Physiological Chemistry Creen LaJ e, Wisconsin 51 Prospect St Chemistry Neiv York, Cilv English Concord, North Carolina Biblical Literature Daritnglon, I ' crnicrJ English NeTv Haven, Connecticul English Norwall , Connecticut Romance L anguages A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut 141 Linden St. History -Ven ' Haven, Conneclicut 980 Whalley Ave. Sociology and History A. 643 E. 76 Howe St. 671 T. 152 Grove St. Nciv Haven, Connecticut Chemistry 159 Blatchley Ave. R )e, New Yor)( English A. Eaing. Kenliicl y EngHsh A. Freeporl, Nova Scotia 120 York St. Economics Nen Haven, Connecticut Physics Nea Yorl( Citv 72 Gilbert Ave. A. Economics yVea Haven, Connecticut History 170 Wnalley Ave. Tabor. loTva English 703 T. 3y!) @(g) BT NeR PQTPOURRW (j) (g)(8) GRADUATE SCHOOL Irving Wright Smith. B.S. Trinity College 1910 John Jeffrey Smith. B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908. M.A. 1909 Mary Eola Smith, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 George Henry Soule. Jr., B.A. Yale University 1908 .Albert Tenney Spaulding, B.A. Yale University 1908 Joel . ' ndrew Sperry. 2d, B.A. Yale Umversity 1908 Roger Sherman Sperrv. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 William Marshall Walter Splawn, B.A. Yale University 1908 Jacob Spoolman, B.A. Lake Forest College 1902 B.D. Pacific Theological Seminary 1905 Karl Conrad Stadmiller, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Louise Stanley, B.S. University of Nashville. 1903 B.E.D. University of Chicago 1906 M. A. Columbia University 1907 Henry Winchester Starkweather, Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Harris Elweod Starr, Ph.B. Brown University 1897 M.A. Harvard University 1899 B.D. Yale University 1910 Alexander Steele. B.A. Adrian College 1900, B.D. Yale University 1910 George Albert Stetson. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Frederick Nelson Stevens. B.A. Yale University 1908 Neil Everett Stevens. B.A. Bates College 1908, M.A. Yale University 1909 Francis Carr Stiller, B.A. University of Pennsylvania 1906 Sanford Delwin Stockton. Jr., B.A. Yale University 1909 Michael Edward Sullivan, B.A. Holy Cross College 1909 SeMniouf, Conncdlcut Seymour Education and Philosophy Cla j5 ille, Pennsylvania West Haven Philosophy Cla }syiUe, Pennsylvania West Haven English SlamforJ, Connecticut A. English Buffalo. New York A. English iVcni Haven, Connecticut 173 Ellsworth . ' e. Bacteriology and Hygiene IVaterbur}!, Connecticut 185 V-S. Mining Belton, Tei as A. Economics CarJenplair. Illinois 27 Ridge St. Philosophy Ierulen. Connecticut Mining Engineering 8 P rospec t PI. Nashville, Tennessee Columbia, Mo. Physiological Chemistry Nen Haven, Connecticut Mechanical Engineering Ml. Carmel, Connecticut Social Science Ncn toTDn, Connecticut A. Ml. Carmel Newtown Sociology and Missions NcH) Haven, Connecticut 76 Mansfield Si. Mechanical Engineering Lal(e Placid Club, Ai ' cn. York A. German Auburn. Maine 691 T. Botany Oak Pa ' k. Illinois 653 E. Biblical Literature and Sociology Pou bkeepsie, Nem York A. Social Science Thonipsonville, Connecticut 10 Lincoln St. Education and Economics 400 n.r - ' -A ' RT NeR POTPOURRI- @ (S) GRADUATE SCHOOL William George Sullivan, B.A. Yale University 1907 Arlhur Irving Tafi, B.A. Yale University 1905, M.A. 1910 Sojuro Takei Waseda Unnersity Monlgomerv Hunt Throop, B.A. Yale University 1907 Frederick Tilnev, B.A. Yale University 1897, M.D. Long Island College Hospital 1903 Ralph Moore Timlierlake, B.A. McCill University 1908 Richard Thomas Tobin. B.A. Holy Cross College 1907. M.A. 1910 Arlhur James Todd, B.L. University of California 1904 Harry Swain Todd, Ph.B. University of Rochester 1906. LL.B. Buffalo Law School 1908 Edward Perry Truett, B.A. Yale University 1896 Emma Curtiss Tucker, B.A. Mt. Holyoke College 1896 Thomas Allen Tully, B.A. Yale University 1907, M.. . 1909 William Henry Twenhofel, B.A. Yale University 1908. M.. . 1910 Starling Richmond Twiltv, B.A. Hendrix College 1901 Charles Eugene Underwood, B.A. Butler College 1903. M.A. 1904 M.A. Yale University 1910 Adrian Van Sinderen, B.A. Yale University 1910 Herbert Hamilton Wagenhals. B.A. Yale University 1907 William John Walker, B.A. Yale University 1908 Raymond Lowrcy Walklev, B.A. Yale University 1909. M.A. 1910 Henry Freeman Walradt, B.A. Yale University 1907, M.A. 1908 Elmer Ruel Walton, B.. . University of Mississippi 1905 Chengt ' ing Thomas Wang, B.A. Yale University 1910 Indianapolis, InJJana A. English Melrose, Massachusclls 102 York Sq. Enf Iish Cumma Japan 74S Yale P. O. Economics Shanghai. China 137 Elm St. English Brool hn, A ' cDJ ) ' orl( A. Engjiish MonlrcaJ, Canada 625 E. Biblical Lileralurc Warren, Rhode Island 53 Lake PI. Educalion Sen Francisco, California 253 St. Ronan St. Sociology Rochester, NeU) Yorf 81 Broadway Hislory Neiv York C( ' v A. Economics Sivansea, Massachusell 130 Howe St. English Ncn Haven, Conneclicul 800 Orange St. Classics Kenlon, Kentucky Lawrence, Kansas Paleonlology Mcniicello, Arkansas 678 T. Biblical Literature Indianapolis, Indiana Columbia, Missouri Biblical Lileralure Washington, Connecticut A. English Fl. Wayne. Indiana A. Sanitary Engineering Albany, New York A. English Southinglon, Connecticut 694 T. German New Haven, Connecticut 589 P. Economics Columbus, Mississippi 655 T. Biblical Lilerature Ningpo, China 715 T. Sociology 401 B7 NNeR POT POURRl - GRADUATE SCHOOL Edgar Percv Ward, B.A. Yale Unlverslly 1900 Ella Pardee Warner. Ph.B, Wesleyan Universily 1905, M.S. 1907 Ernest Ross Warren, B.A. Yale University 1910 John Ryan Washburn. B.A. Yale Universily 1905 Commodore Robert Watkins, B.D. Yale University 1909 Francis Melzar Watrous. B.A. Yale Universily 1909 Ernest Clay Webb. B.A. X ' andcrbilt Universily 1903 Howard Robert Weir. B.A. Hiram College 1907 William Corcoran Wrllipf, B..A. Yale University 1909 Anna Holmes Wells. B.L . Swarthmorc College 1900, M.A. Hiram College 1909 John Edwin Wells, B.L. Swarthmorc College 1896, M.L. 1899. M.A. Columbia University 1900 Ray Bert Westerfield, B.A. Ohio Northern University 1907, M.A. 1910 Arthur Harold Weston. B.A. Yale University 1908, M..A. 1909 George Edward Wha Ion. B.D. Seabury Divinity School 1907 Ruth Wheeler, B.A. V ' assar College 1899 Philip Barrows Whitehead. B.A. Beloit College 1905, M.A. Yale Umversity 1908, B.D. 1910 Harlev Richard Willard, B..A. Dartmouth Collefc 1899, M.A. 1902. M.A. Yale Universily 1910 Clarence Russell Williams, B.A. University of Pennsylvani?. 1892, M.A. Princeton Unnersilv 1895, B. D. University o( Chicago 1901 Merlon Yarwood Williams, B.S. Queen ' s Universily 1909 Alexander Augustus Wilson, B.A. Yale Universily 1910 A. 914 Dixwell Ave. 892 Yale P. C. A. 633 E. South Orange, Neiv JeneV English NcTi ' Haven, Conncclicui English Damclson, Conncclicui French Trentov, l ' crv Jeisey French [ ashviUc, 7 enncssce Semilic Languages and Bibhcal Literature Nciv Haven, Conr.ect ' icui A. EngHsh IVehh CUy, Missouri 704 T. Bibhcal Li!eratu:o li ' crren, Ohio 653 E. Economics and Sociology HarlforJ, Conncclicui Mathematics Philadelphia. Penf.s }lvania English 672 T. e College Si. Philadelphia, Pennsy).vania English 8 College St. Bradncr, Ohio 275 Dwight Si. Economics ML Verncn, Mcinc 589 P. Classics A ' esj Haven, Conneclicui 95 Greene St. Greek Pitlslon, Pennsylvania 89 Whalley Ave. Physiological Chemistry jancsville, IVisconsin Rome. Italy History Or Mzli ■Mathe 46 Edgewo d Ave. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 23 Asylum St. Bibhcal Literatu:e Piclon, Ontario, Canada Geology San Francisco, California English 701 T. A. 402 - .r t BKNNSR POTPOURRI- ft(S)(S) Morley Evans Wilson, B.A. Universily of Toronlo 1 07 Wallace Alvin Wilson, B.A. Yale Universily 1905 Francis Winslow, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1910 Edward Fred Woodcock, B,S. U i ersily of Vermont 1909 Harvey Alden Woosler, B.A. Wesleyan Universily 1909, M.A. 1910 Philip Anson Wright, B.A. Middlebury College 1909 T homas Goddard Wright, B.A. Yale Universily IS07, M.A. 1903 William JosiaS Wright, B,S. Acadia Univeisily 1907, B,A, Yale University 1908 Jefferson Wylic Yoho, LL.B. Universily of West Virginia 1897 Bayard Daniel York, B.A. Yale Universily 1907 Cecil George Young, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1910 Mary Gertrude oung, B.A. Universily of Wisconsin 1898, M.. . 1908 Cornell Universily 1898 GRADUATE SCHOOL Oltaiva, Canada 6S Lake PI. Geology Nen) Haven, Connecticut 135 Edgewood Ave. Malhemalics HariforJ, Conneclicui Mining Engineering Burlington, Vermont Biology A cm Britain. Conneclicui Economics Bristol. Vermont Chemistry New Haven, Connecticut English Bear River, Nova Scotia Geology 162 V-S. 68 Lake PI. 1031 Yale P. O. 162 Park St. 116 V-S. 120 York St. BethanXi, IVesl Virginia Biblical Literature ndover, Massachusetts Malhemalics West Haven A. 35 High St. Norivich, Connecticut Sanilary Engineering East Palmyra, New Yor} 78 Whalley Ave Hislory Oeacbcrs yiot Hfolilng i c rccs 6mltte6 to Bra6uatc (Tourses Sue Ellen Copenhaver Millon Clarence Drisko Louise A. Hofacker. Charlollc Amelia Hubbard Elizabelh H. Hughes Mary S. Jordan Caroline C. Jourdan Brnlol, 7 cnnc History Hartford, Connecticut Education 133 Howe St. Hartford Nem Haven, Connecticut 556 Congress Ave. Education 179 Dwight St. 166 York St. A ' t ' ii ' Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Education Wilhmanlic, Connecticut 274 Edgewood Ave. Education BranforJ, Connecticut Branford Edu 403 m m od; ' S BKNNeR ' POT POURRl Ida Kate Macphie Herbert I. Mathewson, Harriet Benton Phelps Florence May Prince Harriet Kellogg Storer Elizabeth Ammen Wysor GRADUATE SCHOOL Vein Haven, Connecticut English MilforJ, Conneclicul Education Ven Haven, Conr.eclicul English vVenj HaVen, Connecticut Education New Haven, Connecticut Education Pulasf(i, Virginic History 37 College St. Milford 67 Edgehill Rd. 69 Bristol St. 291 Lenox St. 130 Howe St. 404 BP;NNeR POT POURRl (g)(S)@ ca6emical JDepartmeut Senior (Tlass, 19U Gary Abbott Harold Duncan Aikman John Alden Philip Thompson Allen Robert Bruce Anderson Howard Daniels Atkins Thomas Joseph Aubrey Henry Gerhardt Baars. Jr. Benjamin Seldon Bacon Paul Bradford Badger Hamill Wood Baker James Lenox Banks, Jr. Joseph Wickliff Beach Samuel Birdsey Beardsley Wilfred Allwood Beardsley Thomas Beer Irvine F. Belser, B.A. University of South Garolina, 1910 Edward Barman William Darius Bishop, Jr. Joseph Bloom Blackburn Edward Seymour Blair Charles Edgar Blake Samuel Sikes Board Malcolm Bogue Robert Bowman Horace Rollin Boynton Jr. Joseph Henry Bragdon Samuel Henry Braude Ericsson Bushnell Broadbent Ulysses Hayden Brockway Jr. George Percy Brown Orlando Cobden Brown Stanley Ernest Brown George Burgess Ellsworth Bushnell Beth Vincent Butterfield Frcmk Alfred Carlson Thomas Walker Carter John Rendall Chandler Harold Benjamin Chapman Charles Edward Clark Cheyenne Wyoming Terre Haute, Indiana Rochester, Neiv Yorff Montrose, Pennsylvania Salem, Ohio Denver, Colorado Norii ' ich, Connecticut Pensacola, Florida Nelif Haven, Connecticut Py inchester, Massachusetts Terre Haute Indiana Nejv York City Bangor, Maine Bridgeport, Connecticut IVaterbury, Connecticut y oncers, Nen York Columbia, South Carolina Bayonne, Neiv Jersey Bridgeport, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Hartford, Connecticut Montclair, Neiv Jersey San Francisco, California Chicago. Illinois Los Angeles, California Brooklyn, Netv York Rockt ille, Connecticut NcTV Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Barre, Massachusetts Danbury, Connecticut Darien, Connecticut Garden City, Long Island, New York Minneapolis, Minnesota Wilmington, Vermont Greenfield, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Auburndale, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Orange, Connecticut 71 C 25 V 24 V 64 V 71 C 463 Fw 14 V 492 H 466 Fw 55 V 50 V 46 V 498 H 203 F 221 F 9 V 41 V 711 T 43 V 18 V 33 V 471 H 58 V 52 V 474 H 20 V 51 V 505 H 12 V 12 V 500 H 89 C 263 D 422 B 85 C 85 C 80 C 12 V 339 Wh 339 Wh 45 V 405 L Jj, i. ■M J ..% i  a ■k it i BT NNSR POT POURRl - Edward Goddard Clark Martin Lee Clark Tyler Clark Mather Cleveland Samuel Coan Albert Presby Colburn John Francis Collins Joseph Connolly Joseph Addison Copp Alan Lyie Corey Chanter Cornish Francis William Crandal! John Doiiela- Crawford William Hamilton Curran jamei McLellan Dain Frederick Joseph Daly Jame , Dwishi Dana George Webster Darr Clinton Wildes Davis Henry Barnard Davis Malcolm Waters Davis George Glass Davilt Sherwood Sundeiland Day Rodney Dean Charles Shaver DeLong Robert Champion Deming John Bourne Dempsey Scoville Thomas Devan Edward Jordon Dimock John Templeman Doneghy. Jr William McKec Dunn William Brooke Dunwoody Ralph Brinlnall Durell Frederick Eckstein Robert Miller Edwards Symund Mason Ehrman Clement Charles Elwell Jr. Andrew Jefferson Ely Wilson Barton Emery Rowland Evans. Jr. Clinton Ellsworth Farnham Robert Leslie Ficks John W. Field Joel Ellis Fisher. Jr. Henry Lloyd Folsom Stanhope Foster Howard Tallmadge Foulkes Waldo David Frank Howard Brooks Freeman Sluari Fox Freeman Seth Barton French, 2d 1911 IVeslficld, Nen Jerse) Buffalo, Nen York Buffalo, A cD ' Yorl Denver, Colorailo jVeHJ Haven, Conneciicul Sharon, Massachusetts IVallingforJ, Connecticut Roxhur]}, Massachusetts Chicago fleights, Illinois Nem York City Yonl ers. Nen Yorl IVestfiehl, Nem Yorlf Randolph, Massachusetts Holyof e, Massachusetts Peeksk ' ll N ew Yorlg Camhridge, Massachusetts NeTv Haven, Connecticut li llf;inshur§, Pennsylvania Portland, Maine Grand Rapids, Michigan Hartford. Connecticut Piltshurg. Pennsylvania Catskill. Ne-a, York Orange, Nen Jersey Chicago, Illinois NcTV Haven, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio Stamford, Connecticut Elizabeth, Nen Jersey Macon, Missouri Hot Springs, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sonierville, Massachusetts Cincinnati, Ohio East Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Portland, Oregon A en London, Connecticut Nelv Haven, Connecticut NcTv Haven Connecticut Havcrford, Pennsylvania IVestfield, Mass. ' Cincinnati, Ohio IVashington, District of Colunibi, Neni York City Orange, NeTv Jersey Westport, Connecticut Milwaukee, IVisconsin New ) ' ork City P ' lainfield, New Jersey Plainfteld, New Jersey New ) ' ork City 213 58 V. 78 C. 460 Fw. 482 H. 42 V. 91 C. 422 B. 3 V. 74 C. 53 V. 465 Fw. 65 V. 9 V. 23 V. 55 V. 59 V. 5 V. 7 V. 476 H. 4?3 H. 2S V. 90 C. 32 V. • 501 H. 7 V. 5 V. 64 V. 466 Fw. 502 H. 455 Fw. 477 H. 466 Fw. 63 V. 432 H. 4S7 H. 479 H. 75 C. 27 College St. Blalchley Ave. 35 V. 467 Fw. 69 V. 61 V. 460 Fw. 30 V. 221 F. 498 H. 48 V. 68 V. 47 V. 37 V. 4U6 W li BANNSR POT PQURRl - (g) (g) (g ) 1911 Ellioli Fulnam Fros! Leo Charles Fuller Arthur Amory Gammell lames Prentice Gai land Fiederick Lawrence Gay Charles William Gaylord Arthur Vincent Geary Henry Gemmer Robert Alexander Gibney Ansel Whiling Gillis Robert Philip Goldman Slanlej ' A. Goldsmith Fisher Goodhue Frederick Shand Goucher, B.A. Acadia University 1909 Havens Gran Charles Edwin Graves Clifford Hendryx Graves Eugene Hoi lister Grey Giles Pollard Greene Stephen Strong Gregory, Jr. Martin Ha ' l Griffing Edward Murray Grmnell Robert Kalman Haa5 James Augustus Haight, Jr. Richard Ware Hall Edward Harrah Arthur Mowry Flartwell Harold Talbot Hartwell Merrill George Hastings Robert Day Hastings Henry William Heinrich Erastus Henry Hewitt Charles Virgi! Hickox, Jr. Henry Morrison Hille James Theodore Hillhouse Carroll Clark Hincks Carl Hitchcock John Marshall Holcombe. Ir. Reuben Andrus Holden Jr. John Baker Holhster Joseph Home William Cecil Home. B.A. Baylor Umversily 1908 Edward Gillette Hotchkiss Harold Johnson Howard, B.A. Georgetown College 1910 Joseph Edwin Howe, B.A. Acadia University 1906, M.A. Allen Skinner Hubbard Maxwell Crouse Hughes 1 07 IValtham, Massachusetts St. Louis. Missouri Providence, RhoJe Islancl Saco, Maine Los Angeles, California Ercnford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Hacl ensacl New Jersey Nrw Yorf( CiiX] Mt Pleasant, Iowa Cincinnati, Ohio New London, Connecticut New y or Cj l) St. Stephen, New Brunswicff Jamestown, New Y ' orf New Haven, Connecticut New Haven. Connecticut Maine, New Yorf HonesJale, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Danbury, Connecticut Bay City. Michigan New Yorl City Seattle, Washington Omaha, Nehrasf a New York City Albany, New York Danbury, Connecticut H inchenJon. Massachusetts Hartford. Connecticut Clinton, Massachusetts IViltiamstoWn, Massachusetts Springfieldy Illinois Bath, New York IVillimantic, Connecticut A ndover, Massachusetts Ansonia, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Albany, Texas Millerton. New York Mt. Vernon, Illinois Hillsdale, New Brunswick Auburn. New York West Pittston, Pennsylvania 75 C. 475 H. 33 V. 51 V. 502 H. 4S3 H. 479 Orange Si. 8S c. 36 V. 462 Fw. 49 V. 42 V. 36 V. 408 B. 11 V. 360 Wh. 232 Bradley Si 206 F 82 C 83 C 15 V 504 H 503 H 4 V 2 V 11 V 480 H 15 V 498 H 59 V 119 Wall Si 459 - ' w 455 Fw 91 C 464 Fw 480 H 45 V 65 V 36 V Z2 V 31 V 223 Townsend Ave 66 V 1233 Chapel Si 403 B. 65 V. 21 V. 407 X ■i% i B? NeR POTPOURRI (S)(g)@ 1911 Treat Clark Hull Clarke Fox Hunn Frederick Wallon Hyde. Jr. George Frederic Ingersoll Harry Stuart Irons James Lowry Jack Waldemar Hubbell Jacob Walter Jamison John Williams Jent Ralph Herbert Jewell Alexander Bryan Johnson Alfred Lee Jones Ernest Sherwin Kavanagh Frederick Boughlon Keppy Truman Andre ws Kilborne Austin Kilbourn Jonathan Francis Kilbourn lohn Reed Kilpatrick William Turney Kimber Fiancis William Kiltredge. Jr. Louis Kofsky Franklin Stevenson Koons Norman Clair Koontz, B.A. Grove City College 1909 David Laird Krebs. Jr. David Robert Kreider Floyd Eugene Lamb Harold Morton Landon Thomas Armitage Larremore Frank Waldo LatKrop Frederick Abraham Laubscher Kenneth LeBlanc Charles Taylor Lee Solomon Lesler Levy Frank Grassy Lewis Harold Mayo Lewis James McKeen Lewis Raymond Williams Lewis Joseph Prescott Little Edmund Pendleton Livingston Cornelius Ennis Lombard] Berl Harry Long Abbot .Augustus Low. Jr. Robert Barric Luchars Joseph Matthew Lynch William Archibald McAfee Shirley McAndrew John Vincent McDonnell William Glenn McKee James Edward McKnight William Erie McMicken Danhury Conneclicul Rochester, New y ' or} Si. Albans, Vermont Sioux Cr i), loivc Elfins, West Virginia Indiana, Penns )lvania Cincinnati, Ohio Hazleion, Pennsylvania Waco, Texas 2Z3 IVashinglon, District of Columbia Yonliers. Ncid Yorlf Laurel Hill, Delaware Plymouth Union, Vermont Brooklyn, New York East Orange, New Jersey Hartford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut New York City Springfield Illinois Boston, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Topeka, Kansas Indiana, Pennsylvania Clearfield, Pennsylvania Annville, Pennsylvania Auburn, New York New York ' ' P A en York City New London, Connecticut Rockville, Connecticut New Orleans, Louisiana New Milford, Connecticut IVilmington, Delaware Newport, Rhode Island Somerville, Massachusetts Morrislown, New Jersey New Britain, Connecticut Manchester, Connecticut Catskill Station, New York Berkeley, California Cincinnati, Ohio Brooklyn, New York Montclair, New Jersey Meriden, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Ojai Valley, California New York Ci x; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Waterhury, Connecticut Seattle, Washington 489 H. 10 V. 27 V. 465 r w. 82 C. 17 V. 494 H. 77 C. Townsend A ve. 461 F.W. 23 V. 487 H. 56 V. 489 H, 263 Crown St. 60 V. 60 V, 477 H. 455 Fw. 46 V. 497 H. 486 H 397 B. 17 V. 393 B. 465 Fw. 496 H. 501 H. 26 V. 15 V. 67 V. 84 C. 486 H 77 C. 16 V. 8 V. 478 H. 467 Fw. 482 H. 32 V. 90 C. 30 V 67 V 172 L 481 H 73 V 29 V 493 H 14 V 69 V 408 BT NSR POT POURRl 1911 Paul Griswold Macy William DeForest Manice George X ' atler Mannel Alexander Drummond Marks Irvinn Wolff Marshall John Goodridpe Martin Stanley Penfield, Mead George Crandal Meagley Keilh Merrill Roberl Anderson Miller, Jr. William Cammack Miller Walter Hall Mills Russell Mitchellree Miles Anson Morgan Edward Thomas Mo- rill Effingham Buckley Morris, Jr. Laurence Stillman Morrison Karl Mosser Samuel Johnson Newman Paul Co( Nicholson William Porter Norcom Morgan [ohn Gray O Brien Edward William Brown Parkinson Paul Patterson Robert Alexander Patterson Stuyvesant Peahody Frederic Arnold Pease George Emerson Peltit Ewing Reginald Philbin William Trigg Pigolt, Jr. Gardner Carter Porter William Albert Prime. Jr. F.rving Hascall Rand Francis Fit? Randolph Fred Carl Reckert Charles Lawson Reed Thomas Pattison Reid John Henry Reisner Francis Bayard Rives Villiam Meade Robmson, Jr. Charles Phinney Rodenbach Nathaniel Benjamin Rose, B.A. Butler College 1909 Roy Ross Zeno Carl Ross John Eliot Rowland John Tilghman Rowland Joseph Franck Rumsey Clarence Wardell Si. John James Waugh Sanders Bemard Wertheimer Scharff Nefitinglort, Conneclicut NcTV York Ci U Rockvillc, ConnecHcul Brooklyn, Nem Yor Auburn, New Yorf( Paierson, New Jersey New Canaan, Conneclicut Blnghamton, New Yor 8 Co Minneapolis, Minnesota Ponce, Porto Rico Cleveland Parff, District of Columbia Dorchester Center, Massachusetti West AliJillesex, Pennsylvania Ilion, New York New York C ' iJ Anlmore, Pennsxilvania Redlamls. California Boston. Massachusells New Haven, Connecticut Providence, Rhode Island New Haven. Connecticut, New York C( ii Brookl n, New York Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Bristol, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Pitlsfteld, Massachusetts Far RockawaM, Long Island, New York New York C U Helena, Montana Arlington, Massachusetts New York Ci U Lawrence, Long Island, New York Baltimore, Maryland Terre Haute, Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio Shehon, Connecticut McConnellsburg. Pennsylvania New York City Louisville, Kentucky Naugaluck, Connecticut Columbus, Indiana Cowan, Tennessee Beverly, Massachusetts Plainfield, New Jersey Greenwich, Connecticut Lake Forest, Illinois Simsbury, Conneclicut Montclair, New Jersey Natchez, Mississippi 339 Wh. 54 H. 497 H. 74 C. 59 V. 58 V. 483 H. ollege Si. 37 V. 471 H. 63 V. 3 V. 366 Wh. 458 Fw. 481 H. 35 V. 19 V. 63 V. 475 H. 4 V. 687 T. 57 V. 89 C. 493 H. 92 C. 44 V. 459 w. 23 V. 29 V. 9 V. 1 V. 499 H. 37 V. 39 V. 25 V. 54 V. 45 V. 463 •w. 31 V. 53 V. 92 c. 41 V. 458 Fw. 55 V. -7 V. 93 c. 6 V. 8 c 13 V 16 V 40 ' . I yli ' ;.i .i i.jsi .4L,.- i ife ,,i , i .t, it i B? NeR POTPOURRI 1911 Slanley Franklin Schwaner Henry Pepper Scott, Jr. Raymond Seabrook Fidardo Reuben Serrl K-ennelh Hanna Sessions Robert Arnold Shacklelon Alex Wessel Shapleigh Charles Sharlenberg Howard Francis Shatluck Edward Ely Sherman John Homer Sherman Henry Knox Sherrill Sturges Bradford Shields Arthur Meyer Sidenberg Archer Roberts Simpson Carlton Stedman Smith Gilbert Max Smith Harold Ellsworth Smith Leslie Soule Edmund Courllandl Stanton Mason Brayman Starring. Jr. Carl Isaac Stix James Cashmon Sweeney Wallace Nathaniel Sweet Gordon Clark Swift. B.A. Lebanon University 1909 Thomas William Symons. Jr. George Hamlet Taylor Ralph Emerson Taylor John Taylor Terry, 3d Henry Nelson Tetreault Clarence Proctor 1 homas Benjamin Casper Thompson Orrin Herbert Tilson Thomas Rufus Tracy Benjamin Hartshorne Trask Reginald George Trotter Yun-hsiang Ts ' ao Gouverneur Moriis Wilkins Turnbull Cyrus Calhoun Turner, Jr. Herbert Orvm Tullle Dixon VanBlarcom Harry Brinsmade Van Smderen John David NVachman Robert Coleman Walker Everett Oyler Waters James Webster Waters Charles Aloysius Welch Alexander Royal Wheeler Edward Curtis Wheeler Lawrence Raymond Wheeler NcTV London, Connedicul I ' Vilm ' inglon, DelaTvare Nem Yorf( Ci p Proclor, Vermont Piilshur§, Pennsylvania CuiseUy, England Si. Louis, Missouri Patviuclfet, Rhode Island Columbus. Ohio NcTv Balllmore, Ncrv Yorl Fremont, Ohio Brool lvn, Nerv Yorl NeTv Yorlf Ci j A eu York ah Orange, A ' lassachusetts NeTvtoivn, Connecticut Evanston, Illinois Neiv York C ' ' V Dorchester Center, Massachuselis Neti) York C 1J Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio Buffalo, New York Lebanon, Connecticut Edinboro, Pennsylvania IVashiniilon, District of Co Rochester, Nen York Dennisville, I ' eTi Jersey Nen York City Augusta, Maine Nejv York ' ' ) ' St. Paul, Minnesota Grapevine, North Carolina IVhitney Point, NeTv York Highlands. Nen Jersey Toronto, Ontario, Canada Shanghai, China Neiv Yojk City jVeu ' York City Warren, Massachusetts St. Louis, Missouri Brooklyn, Neiv York Cincinnati, Ohio Richmond, Virginia Neiv York City Buffalo, NcTv York New Haven, Connecticut Endeavor, Pennsylvania IVesterleigh, Staten Island, Portville, New York 42 V. 24 V. 62 V. 81 C. 19 V. Sloney Creek 64 V. 1 V. 2 Dw. 43 V. 18 V. 70 C. 63 V. 495 H. 79 C. 203 F. 20 V. 488 H. ictis 61 V. 462 Fw. 2 V. 49 V. 474 H. 87 C. 504 H. umbia 62 V. 10 V. 87 C. 34 V. 76 C. 494 H. 39 V. 70 C. 206 F. 40 V. 504 H. 401 B. 490 H. 8 V. 79 C. 56 V. 35 V. 479 H. 476 H. 46S Fw. 65 V. 23 Bradley Si. 27 V. A ' en. York 478 H. 27 V. 410 BPNNeR POT POURRl - 1911 William Reginald Wheeler Levi Morton WKite Stanley Thomas WiMiams Frank Miller Willis Edgar Montillion Woolley Edward Holloway Wray Clifford Ramsey Wright Walter Esher Yaggy Endeavor, Pennsulvania Augusta, Georgia Meriden, Connecticut Worcester, Massachusetts Nen) Yort Cit Cannon, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Hutchinson, Kansas 32 V. 200 F. 461 Fw. 13 V. 491 H. 408 B. 57 V. 6 V. Junior (Tlass, 1912 Chun Wing Sen Afong Charles Guy Algase Hugh Wesley Alger Rovden Wolcotl Allen Herschel Whitfield Arant. B.S. University of Alabama 1910 Wesley Marcy Arbuckte Frederick Rowe Avery Sidney Raymond Baer David Sherman Baker Earle Hoit Ballou Harold Lewis Banghart Thomas Bardon. Jr. Howard Burton Bartholomew Evans Ellicoll Bartlett William Nimmo Bartlett William LeRoy Bates Donald Beers Joseph LeConte Bell D wight Hadley Bennett Allan Richardson Bensinger Charles Frederic Berg Julian Cornell Biddle Cyril Walter Bigelow Alexander Blum Walter Thorpe Bosworth Percival aughan Bowen Frank Tennis Bowman, Jr. Francis Thibault Boyd Sidney George Bradford Paul Slilweil Bnnsmade Traver Briscoe Theodore Leffingwell Bronson Cyril Brown Leslie Parker Brown William Christian Bullitt, Jr. John Stephen Burke James Kirby Burrell John Hugus Caldwell Macao, China 413 B. Ulica. New Yorl 428 Fw. Rome, Pennsylvania 117 Wall St. Terryville, Connecticut 242 D. Nolasulga, Alabama 226 F. NeTu Haven, Connecticut 33 Howard Ave. Weslbrool , Connecticut 366 Wh. St. Louis, Missouri 389 B. IVickford, Rhode Island 34 V. Chester, Vermont 376 Wh. Bethel, Maine 430 Fw. Ashland, Wisconsin, 430 Fw. Cobleskill. Nem York 39 Lynwood PI. Buffalo, Neiv York 376 Wh. St. Joseph, Missouri 342 Wh. Bennington, Vermont 352 Wh. Neiv Haven, Connecticut 65 York Sq. Ail en, South Carolina 450 Fw. Brooklyn, NeTV York 265 D Stroudshurg, Pennsylvania 426 Fw. Orange. New Jersey 436 Fw. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 439 Fw. Broof line, Massachuselis 260 D. New York ' ' P 438 Fw. Providence, Rhode Island 380 Wh. Buffalo. New York 463 Fw. Cleveland, Ohio 381 Wh. Brookline, Massachusetts 423 Fw. Edgemoor, Delaware 252 D. New York Ci ' i) 272 D. Norwich, Connecticut 432 Fw. New Haven, Connecticut 244 D. Port Chester, New York 419 B. Waterbury, Connecticut 214 F. Philadelphia, Pennsylvar.ia 441 Fw. Norwich, Connecticut 46 H.gh St. Ulica. New York 264 D. Omaha, Nebraska 269 D. 411 i! .« im- i BMNeR POT POURRl - Orion Plait Camp Jasper Adams Campbell. Jr. Harold Whillield Carhart James Carney Richard Lyon Carpenler Frank Joseph Carrig Clarence Russell Carler Theodore Wlllard Case George Garvin Chandler John Chandler Charles Stanley Chapman William Burr Chapman Korlright Church William Bare Cist William Mansur Claflin Sailer Slorrs Clark, Jr. Wilhs Kellogg Clark Robert Parker Clarke Harold Tripp Clement Vincent Colelli Louis Connick Eugene Thomas Connolly Laurence Marshall Cornwall Joseph Lacasse Cole. Jr. John Cornelius Coughlin John Alexander Craig Benjamin Francis Crowley Stanley Cummings Howard Wheeler Curlis Jonathan Slone Cuthberlson Eric Powell Dawson Frederic Lansing Day Harold Spencer Day Bennett DeBeixedon Louis Everit DeForesI Jacob MacGa ock Dickinson, Jr George Edward Dimock. Jr. James Dunlap. Jr. Harry Louis Edlin Frederick Wyllys Eliot, Jr. Jay Morse Ely Herman Rutgers LeRoy Emmet Xerxes John Farrar Pomeroy Tucker Francis Edgar Wells Freeman Raymond Wallace Frohman Cecil Banks Gardner Leroy Upson Gardner Robert Abbe Gardner Laurence Swift Garland Allen Hazen Gates 1912 Wa eriurij, Conneclicul New York Cil CrcenTuich, Connecticut Briilgepoi I, Connecticut Broul hn, New Yorlf; Lima, Ohio Norfoll , Connecticut Auburn, Neti York IVhilfonJ, Penmphania Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Fullerton, California Kansas CitV, Missouri IVashinglon. District of Columbia Cincinnati, Ohio New York Ci ' J) H ' cstfiehl, Nelv ycrscj) Rochester, New York New York CitV Buffalo, New York MaiJa, Italy New York Cit ) Beverl]] Farms, A ' lassachusetls Bridgeport, Connecticut Creensburg, Penns} lvania Augusta, Maine Duluth, Minnesota Danvers, Massachusetts Plantsville, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut Revere, Massachusetts Taunton, Massachusetts IVest Newton, Massachusetts Catskill, New York Brooklyn, New y ork New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Elizabeth, New Jersey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hartford, Connecticut North Guilford, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois New Rochelle, New York London, Ohio Troy, New York PlainfielJ, New Jersey Portland, Oregon Derby, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Saco, Maine Thomaston, Connecticut 927 246 D. 250 D. 253 D. 203 F. 248 D. 76 C. 469 Fw, 334 Wh. 350 Wh. 272 D. 199 F. 331 Wh. 21 V. 387 B. 449 Fw. 469 Fw. 271 D. 344 Wh. 440 Fw. 232 F. 353 Wh. 371 Wh. 253 D. 445 Fw. 456 Fw. 346 Wh. 456 Fw. 452 Fw. 258 D. 256 D. 450 Fw. 446 Fw. 357 Wh. 343 Wh. 372 Wh. 370 Wh. 259 D. 341 Wh. Yale P. O. 411 B. 254 D. 254 D 348 Wh. 337 Wh. 423 Fw. 453 Fw. 472 H. 454 Fw. 423 Fw. 243 D. 418 B. 412 R7 NNeR POT POURRl (g)g)@ 1912 Franklin Herbert Gates Stanley Easton Gifford James Parke Gillespie Samuel Glover Harry Stuart Goldey Arthur Lehman GoocJharl Charles Terry Greenwood William Vincent Griffin Ambrose Daniel Gring Myer Grosberg Clifford Argyle Gross Stanley Jacques Halle Stanley Gale Harris Mervin Stanley Hart Cavour Hartley Justus Miller Harlwell Leon Hanssen Hass Henry Panet Hastings Daniel Addison Heald John Lawrence Healy Carl Ivar Hellslrom Peler Henderson William Jacob Herman Harold Edward Llerrick Edwin Norman Hickman Hamilton Alexander bligbie Cyrus Giles Hill Harold Koppe! Hochschild Henry Dasgell Hooker, Jr. Floyd Dunbar Hotchkiss John Glenny Howard Arthur Howe Donald Robertson Hyde Ralph Waldo Jefferson Reuben Jeffery, Jr. William Travers Jerome, Jr. McCormick JewelE Crompton Tut lie Johnson Hewette Elwell Joyce Ralph Keeler William Paul Kcenan Malcolm Kemper Edward Jones Kilduff Joseph Stickney Kimball Hiram MacFarlane King Harold Louis Klein Francis Mc Master Knight Samuel Kramer Wiliicmi Siebert Lambie Roger Kilbourne Lane Charles Lewis Larkin Monlclair, New Jersey 340 Wh Declham, Massachuseils 388 B Orange, Nerv Jerse)) 73 C Fairfield, Conneclicut 374 Wh Philadelphia, Peim ylvania 433 Fw A ' en York Ci V 251 D Brookhn, NeTv YorJ 472 H A ' en) Haven, Conneclicut 437 Fw Cambridge. Massachuseils 200 ' ork Si Schcneclad)}, Neiv Yorl 170 St. John Si Elf ins, West Virginia 457 Fw Nem Yor} Cily 438 Fw Chicago, Illinois 437 Fw Neiv Britain, Conneclicut 373 Wh Duluth, Minnesota 374 Wh Upper Troy, Neti) York 1 V Davenporty loma 343 Wh Hartford, Connecticut 424 Fw Orange, New fersey 441 Fw Newport, Rhode Island 412 B Hartford, Conneclicut 452 Fw New York ' ' .V 250 D Nashville, Tennessee 398 B Lawrence, Long Island, New York 445 Fw New Haven, Conneclicut 435 Fw Jamaica, New Yorl( 86 Howe Si Chicago, Illinois 457 Fw New York ' ' P 435 Fw Brooklyn, New York 403 B Water town, Connecticut 264 D Buffalo, New York 333 Wh South Orange, New Jersey 243 D Si. Albans, Vermont 439 Fw New York City 447 Fw Norwich, New York 93 C Lakeville. Connecticut 257 D Chicago, Illinois 395 B Hartford, Conneclicut 431 Fw New Brunswick. New Jersey 350 Wh Stamford, Conneclicut 341 Wh iVcstfield, Massachusetts 355 Wh Cincinnati, Ohio 106 York Si IValcrbury. Connecticut 383 B Boston, Massachuseils 267 D Stamford, Connecticut 262 D Hartford, Conneclicul 55 Prospecl Si Evanston, Illinois 368 Wh Hartford, Connecticut 230 F Clenosborne, Pennsylvania 443 Fw Bristol, Conneclicut 204 F IVaterbury, Conneclicut 354 Wh 413 ■ it M . ifr ' ii) • .« Ik BPMNeR ' POTPOURRI John Ruse Larus. Jr. Elmer Turell Learned William Cecil Leavenworth Martin LeBoutillier Tracy Hammond Lewis Luther Brooks Liles Harold Stevens Lines Robert Fresnel Loree Earle Trask Loucks William Harmon Loughridge Russell Edwards Lupton Archibald McClure Donald McConaughy Joseph Leo McEvitt John Alexander Magee George Bennitt Marsh Harry Ziegler Maxwell Lloyd Othmar Mayer Edwin Henry Mead George Gordon Mead Harry Mendel Nathan Menderson Henry Newton Merritt Egbert Mersereau Robert James Milholland Francis Co:win MilUpaugh Harley Dyer Minnig Louis Frederick Moore Rollin Donald Moore Denison Morgan Ober Morning Frederic Parsons Mullins Charles Sherwood Munson Gerald Clery Murphy Royal Case Nemiah Esmond Paul O ' Brien Percy James Orlhwem John Caldwell Overbagh Charles Whilney Page. Jr. Harold Schjolh Palmer Clifford Hayes Pangburn Charles Abram Parcells Frank Hooker Parker Raymond Augustus Parker Thomas Thacher Paiks John Bur ford Parry John Jay Parry Charles Parsons John Palmer Parsons Theodore Dwight Parlridge Charles Henry Paul 1912 Baltimore, Maryland Fall River, Massachusetts Neui Haven, Connecticut Nem Yorli Ci ' ljj Great Necl , Lon Island, NcTV York Birminsham, Alabama Ndparl , Nelv jersey Vein York City Sanford, Florida Denver, Colorado Mattituck. New York Lake Forest, Illinois Mt. Herman, Massachusetts South Manchester, Connecticut I ' en Bloomfteld, Pennsylvania Nenf Milford, Connecticut CermantoTvn, Pennsylvania Portland, Oregon South Orange, Nell} Jersey Greenwich, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Nyack-on-Hudson. New York Portland, Oregon NewbuTgh, New York Utica, New York Erie, Pennsylvania Dorchester, Massachusetts Lockpori, New York New Haven, Connecticut ElizahethtoTvn, Pennsylvania Salem, Ohio [i oodhury. Connecticut New Y ' ork City Hartford, Connecticut New York City St. Louis, Missouri Saugcrties, New V ork Danvers, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Milford, Connecticut Auburn, New York M ' illimantic, Connecticut East Cleveland, Ohio Mold, Flintshire, North Wales Rome, New York New York City New York City New York City Newton Center, Massachusetts 311 381 Wh. 406 B. 230 F. 249 D. 447 Fw. 643 E. 357 Wh. 485 H. 375 Wh. 378 Wh. 433 Fw. 368 Wh. 349 Wh. 416 B. 355 Wh. 418 B. 259 D. 426 Fw. 369 Wh. 252 D. York Si. 427 Fw. 267 D. 51 V. 206 F. 444 Fw. 434 Fw. 470 Fw. 434 Fw. 244 D. 226 F. 271 D. 338 Wh. 473 H. 454 Fw. 473 H. 367 Wh. 428 Fw. 260 D. 215 F. 448 Fw. 448 Fw. 242 D. 456 Fw. 392 B. 1197 Chapel Si. 429 Fw. 345 Wh. 485 H. 369 Wh. 272 D. 414 B7 qNeR pot pourri - @ @ @ Arthur Howard Peck Clarence Lee Perkins Henry Eldridge Perry Henry TenElyck Perry Thomas McClure Peters William AMison Peters, Jr. Richard Henry Philhps Stewart Lansmg Pitlman Phihp Skinner Plait Nathan Evarls Preston Mortimore Robinson Proctor Gordon Lorino Rand Carlton Mortimore Reynolds Henry B lodge t Richards Paul Leopold Rosenfeld Stanley Melville Rowe Maurice rrumbull Rowland Ldwin Gardner Weed Ruge Harry Albert Rungee Richard Collier Sargent August Charles Scharmann Fred Scholle Alfred Hubert Scovill. Jr. Joseph Shelnitz Oscar Carlton Shepard Allton Lawrence Sherman Darwin Wait Sherman- Charles Seaver Smith Floyd Robinson Smith. Jr. Harold Vincent Smith James Gregory Smith Oliver Harrison Smith Sumner Smith Wilham Chester Smith Joseph Solomon Stuart Leicester Southgate Selden Palmer Spencer, Jr. Roger Wolcott Squire L ewis Newkirk Sianlon FUioti Edmund Stearns Harold Arnold Sleiner Edward Stevens John Cameron Sloddart Henry Abbott Street Edwin Augustus S trout, Jr. William Hams Symington Harrison Wood Talcott Allen Peter Tanner Alexander Campbell Tener Eugene Morgan Thomasson Thomas Willingham Tift 1912 H ' est A eJmaV. Massachusells HariforA. Conneclicui Crete, I ' chrasl(a Albany, NcJv Yorff Nem Yorlf Ci ij Seattle, Washington Hartfoi J, Connecticut Flushing , Nem Y ' or Scranlon. Penns jlvania Si. Joseph, Michigan Proctor. Vermont Larvrence, Long Island. A ' cU ' Danburv, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Nerv York Cit Cincinnati, Ohio IVaterbury, Connecticut Apalacl icola, Florida New Haven, Connecticut .Vein Haven, Connecticut Brooklyn, Netv Yor NeTv York City li- atcrloTi-n, Connecticut l en Haven, Connecticut H aterburp, Connecticut Orange. A em Jersey Clens Falls, New Yorff Shelton, Connecticut Brooklyn, Ncm Yorl Seattle, IVashington, St. Alhans, yermcnt Hartford, Connecticut Lincoln, Alassachuselts Louisville. Ohio NeiD Haven, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts St. Louis, Missouri Meriden, Connecticut Dorchester. Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio Far Rockan ' uy, Long Island, New Yorl; City Englewood, New Jerscv Pawtuc et, Rhode Island Seattle, IVashington New York Cily South Bend, Indiana Naugatuck, Connecticut Sewicklcy, Pennsylvania Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 if ton, Georgia 448 Fw. 420 B. 358 W h. 446 Fw. 249 D. 347 Wh. 367 Wh. 358 Wh. 442 Fw. 103 V-S. 442 Fw. York 345 Wh. 379 Wh. 432 Fw. 399 B. 270 D. 246 D. 347 Wh. 1 53 Greenwood Ave. 34 V. 436 Fw. 427 Fw. 241 D. 138 Cedar Si. 266 D. 379 Wh. 268 D. 377 Wh. 265 D. 378 Wh. 337 Wh. 28 V. 241 D. 355 Wh, 260 Cedar Sf. 394 B. 36S Wh. 261 D. 371 Wh. 382 Wh. A ' en- York 390 B. 332 Wh. 356 Wh. 424 Fw. 348 Wh. 381 Wh. 826 Yale P. O. 416 B. 440 Fw. 370 Wh. 400 B. 415 ' ' • ' : ' H % BPWNeR POT POURRl - Daniel Grant Tomlinscn Edward Howard Townsend Chapln Filkins Tubbs Temple Haydn Tweedy Edward Bancrnfl Twombly Harris Holmes Vail George van Santvcord Robert Theodore Veit Clyde Harman Wady Alan Whittlesey Waite Charles Buckalew Waller Frederick Lazier Walters Albert Alexander Ware DeVer Cady Warner lohn Stewart Watson Theodore Rogers Waugh. Jr. John lacob Westermann, Jr. Paul Mack Whelan Harold Curliss Wilcox Mount Kenmoren Wild Theodore Dempster Wdliams Holden Wilson Stuart Strong Wilson David Hadley Willsie John Russell Winlerbolham, Asa Allen Woodruff Harold Worthington John Ronev Wright Philip North Wright William Wilter Wright Allan Wheeler ' ork Edward Howard ' ork, Jr. William Longley York John Wallace Young 1912 New York Ci u Nent ' crk Cilv Burliniianie. California H ' ashinglon. District of Columbia Summtl, Nejv Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Trov, Nell) York Bridgeport, Connecticut Broo jjn, Veil) York HartforJ, Connecticut WilkeS ' Barre, Penns) lvania Buffalo, New York H ' ' a} ne, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Aurora, Illinois St. Alhans, Vermont Chicora. PennsXihania New York City Merlilen, Connecticut Piqua. Ohio Brooklyn, New York Cincinnati, Ohio Binghamton, New York Jamestown, New York Chicago, Illinois Scranlon, Pennsylvania New York City Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Detroit, Michigan Putnam, Connecticut North Stoninglon, Connecticut Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Montrose, Penns ilvania 25 335 Wh. 332 Wh. 331 Wh. 353 Wh. 358 Wh. 270 D. 444 Fw. 266 D Lake PI. 264 D. 4 ' 5 Fw. 256 D. 350 Wh. 338 Wh. 344 Wh. 376 Wh. 410 B. 342 Wh. 258 D. 382 Wh. 346 Wn. 255 D. 269 D. 396 B. 373 Wh. 380 Wh. 349 Wh. 429 Fw. 50 V. 352 Wh. 417 B. 333 Wh. 272 D. 354 Wh. Sopl)Oinore (Tlass. 1913 Johnfritz Achelis Paul Strong Achilles Herman Edward Alderman William John Alford. Jr. CaKin Durand Allen Clarence Emir Allen, Jr. Douglass Marshall Allen Elias Howard Alofsin Kimball Ames Edmund Andrews Edward Perry .Applegale John Adams Appleton Charles Arhuthnot. 3d New ) ' ork City Rochester, New York New Haven, Connecticut Anderson, Indiana Orange, New Jersey Salt Lake City. Utah Cincinnati, Ohio Norwich, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Chicago, Illinois Louisville, Kentucky New York City Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 128 W. 95 W. 173 Congress Ave. 148 L. 143 L. 164 L. 106 W. Crown St. 187 F. 163 L. 108 W. 117 W. 336 Wh. 255 41(i 5 BPMNeR POTPOURRI 1913 Henry Bolden Armstrong, Jr. Reginald LaGrange Auchincloss Julius Smith Augur Floyd Brush Augustine Courtlandt Babcock, fr. Walter Irving Badger, Jr. Charles Wenlworth Baker, Jr. Edwin Howard Baker, Jr. Richard Wheeler Baker Frederick Curtis Banes Alexander Lambert Barbour Phelps Barnum Albert Long Bartletl, Jr. Clarence Earl Barton Alexander Humphrey Beard Charles Joseph Bellamy, Jr. Harry Berman Gordon Farrar Blackwood Watson Keep Blair Arthur Bailly-Blanchard Fletcher Van Wie Blood Clarence Havelock Bolton Douglass Mortimer Bomeisler Charles Arms Bonnel! Lawrence Edward Bostwick Maxwell Brace Thomas Henry Bradford Dcnald Slorrs Bridgman France, El bridge Brigham Edward Terry Brown Jervis Densmore Brown, Jr. Joseph Epes Brown, Jr. Samuel Kennedy Brown Benjamin Ford Brundred Horace Dewitt Brush Miltimore Witherel! Biush Peler Cooper Bryce Norman Sydney Buck Robert Wales Buck William Edwards Buckley Lorenzo Bui! Sylvester Benjamin Butler Philip Burnham Buzzell Paul Brown Camp Waiter Camp, Jr. William Lyman Campbell Carroll Che alier Carslair5 Charles Frederick Cellarius George Hall Chaney Nathaniel Thayer Chapm Albert Woodworlh Chase A enj Haven, Conneclkul 53 Park St. Nem York Cihj 131 W. MeriJen, Connecltcut 170 L. KiiliaooJ, Missouri 443 Fw. Montclair, New Jerseyj 161 L. Cambiijoe, Massachusetts 121 W, Cincinnati, Ohio 129 W. Creer.wich, Connecticut 102 W. New Haven, Connecticut 133 W. Croton, New York 193 F. New York C fp 142 L. Mamaroneck New York 115 W. St. Joseph, Missouri 105 W. Norwood, Ohio 174 L. New York C; p 147 L. SpringfielJ, Missouri 97 W. Hartford, Connecticut 208 F. Little Rock, Arkansas 101 W. Chicago, Illinois 262 D. Hillshoro, New Hampshire 164 L. Amsterdam, New Yorh 136 W. New Haven, Connecticut 364 MansfieM S,. Brooklyn, New York 106 W. Youngstown, Ohio 94 V. New Haven, Connecticut 220 Lawrence Si. Tarr )town, New York 235 D. Nashville, Tennessee 205 F. lake Forest, Illinois 160 L. Springfield, Massachusetts 156 L. Salt Lake Cilv. Utah 135 W. Milford, Connecticut Milford Brooklyn, New York 143 L. Cermantown, Ohio 96 W. Oil Citv, Pennsylvania 126 W. Brookline, Massachusetts 336 Wh. Greenwich, Connecticut 103 W. Rost ' jn, New York 125 W. lyilmington, Massachusetts 195 F. East Arlington, Vermont 219 F. Manchester Creen, Connecticut 197 F. New Haven, Connecticut 227 F. Cromwell, Connecticut 180 L. l ' ilmington, Massachusetts 195 F. Jamestown, New York 179 L. New Haven, Connecticut 115 W. Plainfield, New Jersey 134 W. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 334 Wh. Norwood, Ohio 174 L. Detroit, Michigan 100 W. Cleveland, Ohio 184 F. Catskill, New York 165 L. 417 r ' Li ' AMA4 yK- iii k 4 iiii ' , ' ift  i. BT NNSR POT POURRI - ® (g) John Warwick Clark Stephen Bedell Clark Berlhoud Clifford Max Climan Richard Storrs Coe John Coleman. Jr. Henry Auchincloss Colgate James Fenimore Cooper, Jr. Auguste Julien Cordier George Bruce Corlelyou, Jr. Alfred Cowles. 3d Ambrose Coghill Cramer Albert Beecher Crawford Howard Cullman Howard Theodore Cumming Lawrence Curtis Harold Danziger Richard Leech Davisson Breckinridge Alwaler Day George Herbert Day, Jr. Harold Merriman Deane Fred deBeer John Ludwig Delias Robert Ovens Derrick Lnsign Earl Dickson George Arthur Dixon, Jr. John Dohse George Kenneth Donald Lytton Warnick Doolittle Robert Driscoll Edward Raymond Easton Stanley Robbins Eddy Alonzo Elliott, Jr. Dwight Miller Ewing James Briggs Felton William. Francis Flagg Marston Clough Flanders Howard William Flye Edward Woolscy Freeman Roger Andrew Fuller Jennis Wort lev Futch Ralph H. Gabriel William Williams Gager Anson Blake Gardner Richard Hoagland Gates Francis Gilmorc Frederic Adam Gimbel Michael Herbeti Glazer Charlei Billings Gleason Marlin Eugenius Glynn Charles Nathan Goodnow 1913 Flushing, NeTv York Buffalo, New Yor St. Louis, Missouri Hariford, Conneciicul New Yor}( City Louisville, Kenlucl y Wesi Orange, New Jersey Albany, New Yorf H oodhaven, New Yorf( RiverJalc-on-Hudson, New ) orlf Chicago, Illinois Lal e Forest. Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio New York City Rochester, New Yorlf BroolffielJ Center, Connect ' cut New Orleans, Louisiana Da }ton, Ohio Summit. New Jersey Hartford, Connecticut li aterbury, Connecticut Johnstown, New or}( Brooklyn, New York Buffalo, New York Holyoke, Massachusetts New York City New York City A4obile, Alabama Utica, New York Si. Paul. Minnesota Cranhy, Connecticut New Britain, Connecticut Manchester, New Hampshire Ashland. Ohio Manchester, New Hampshire New York City Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts Holbrook, Massachusetts River dale -on- Hudson, New oik Albany, New York Hayncsworth. Flor ' nla Rock Stream, New York Derby, Connecticut IP ' ashington. District of Columbia New York Ci Aj Hertford, Connecticut Philadelphia, Pennsylvarda New Haven, Connecticut Newburgh, New York H ' csi liaren, Connecticul Natick, Massachusetts 123 W. 78 C. 142 L. 170 St. John St. 211 F. 120 W. 102 W. 104 W. 94 W. 107 W. 104 W. 127 W. 141 W. 165 L. 157 L. 158 L. 16S L. 130 W. 150 L. 386 B. 185 F. 154 L. 175 L. 119 W. 229 F. 124 W. 210 F. 393 B. 120 W. 110 W. 185 F. 134 W. 134 W. 255 Crown Si. 261 D. 335 Wh. 238 D. 255 Crown Si. 107 w. 154 L. 182 L. 173 L. 191 F. 132 W. 139 W. 170 L. 407 B. George Si. 137 W. Wesi Haven 248 D. 250 418 BMNeR POT POURRH Hamlin Gordon Israel Gottlieb Addison Bennett Green Samuel Ellsworlh Grumman Car! Chester Gulliver Thomas Mitchell Flasar Carl William Hamilton Edward San ford Hammond George Rice Hann John Wheeler Hardino Archer Harman Paul Church Harper William Averell Harriman Edmund Summers Haw ley Jacob Hay William Francis Healey George Nelson Heil Robert Augustus Hendrickson Kenneth Niles Hillbouse Joseph Harrison Holliday Arthur Elbert Hopkins Arthur Corbett Hoskins William Watson House Paul Leon Houston Oliver Corse Hoyt George Chester Hubbard John Stafford Hunter Albert Emery Hutchins William Kirk Kaynor V incent Leo Kealint; Albert Emmet Kent Wilcox King Frank Leo Klingbeil Frederic Dudley Kohler Shepard Krech Mortimer Bliss Lane William Ewart Lawrence Hugh King Lee Bernard Emerson Lecte Robert Lehman Edwin Charles Lickman Harrison Lilhbridge Edward Crary Lord John Winthrop Loveland. Jr. Augustus Sidney Lo ctt, Jr. John Vt entworfh Luce Richard Sherman Lyman Alexander Mc Andrew Joseph Beatty McCullough Elmer William McDevitt Philip McGhie 1913 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Hartford, Conneclicut Holyol e, Massachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut IVaterhur] , Connecticut Si. Louis, Missouri Hollida shurg, Pennsylvania VV est Haven, Connecticut Broo}(iine, Massachusetts Brainlree, Massachusetts Nerp Yor} City Evanston, Illinois New V ' or City Bridgeport, Connecticut Bayonne, Nem Jersey Derby, Connecticut Wamego, Kansas Indianapolis. Indiana I ' V iilimanlic, Connecticut St. Louts, Alissouri Northfield, Connecticut St. Louis, Missouri, Nei}} Britain. Connecticut Holyol(e, Massachusetts Ncu) Yorf City Cenlerhroof , Connecticut Pittsburg. Pennsylvania Nen Haven, Connecticut Sanborn, Iowa Bridgeport Conneclicut Kenifield, California Dallas, Texas Lorain, Ohio Broolflyn, New Yorl New Yorf( City New Yor City Binghamlon, New York Kwangtung, China New Haven, Connecticut New Yorfa City Danbury, Connecticut New Yorif City New York ' V Englewood, New Jersey Brookhne, Massachusetts Oneonia, New York Hartford, Connecticut Ojai I ' alley. California Steubenviile, Ohio Duluth, A ' linnesota Montclaif, New Jersey 114 234 D. High St. 237 D. 181 L. 186 F. 152 L. 118 W. 54 East Pearl St. 101 W. 409 B. 119 W. 239 D. 124 W. 240 D. 359 Wh. Derby 204 F. 158 L. 464 Fw. 110 W. 192 F. 372 Wh, 173 L. 239 D. 128 W. 202 F. 94 W. 234 Division St. 257 D. 157 L. 149 L. 231 F. 161 L. 175 L. 132 W. 150 L. 162 L. 81 Howe St. 1-104 Chapel St. 140 W. 182 L. 152 L. 123 W. 155 L. 95 W. 179 L. 95 W. 14 9 L. 159 L. 484 H. 138 W. 419 4k 1..% ' ' .. ■ tHJ ' K. Mjn .yK M ii : i i .a: ' ii; , ■! BT NeR POT POURRl 1913 William Bernard McGuire Hugh Havelock McLean. Jr. John Bernard McNeills Waller Norman Maguire Philip Manjoney Theodore Stephen Marache. Jr. Charles Henry Marshall. Jr. Philip Marvel. Jr. Pmil Marzano Lo eli Waldo Mason Robert Henry Mayer David Edward Meeker James Edward Meeker Robert James Menner Spencer Merwin Flelcher Chapman Miles Altilio Milici Samuel Russell Mink John Davenport Mooney Frank Edward Morris Michael Moses Ohver Eugene Mosser Joseph Minolt Mulford Vincent Bernard Murphy Harold Thayer Wearing Charles Morgan Noyes Edward Simpson Noyes William Francis O ' Connor Umetaro Okumura Henry Humphrey Parsons Jefferson Patterson John Ralph Paull Edmund Witherbee Peaslee Edmund Randolph Pendleton Bryan Forman Peters William Drown Phelps Jesse Holladay Philbln Herbert Elmer Pickett Maurice Podoloff Cole Albert Porter Edward Maurice Porter John Sherman Porter Lawrence Barnes Proctor Frank McNully Ransom Samuel Edward Raymond Norman Hatfield Read Linn VanDerHyden Reed Nathaniel Clark Reed Henry Maynard Rees Abraham Goltlob Heinrich Relmold George Fmley Richmond, Jr. Manchester, Connecticut St. John, New Brunsivjcif IVaterhur . Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Brool(hn, New Yorl( New York C ' ' P Atlantic Ci p, New Jersev Hartford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Broo hn, New Yorlf Bridgeport, Connecticut Honesdale, Penns }hania IVesibrooJ , Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Forestville, Connecticut IVoodsfield, Ohio Montrose, PennsXilvania Newhurgh, New Yorl Neff ' s, Pennsylvania Kansas Cit , A issouri Rochester, New York Hartford, Connecticut Warren, Pennsylvania Newton Center, Massachusetts Deep River, Connecticut Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands New York CilV) Dayton, Ohio Taunton, Massachusetts New York City Scranton, Pennsylvania New York City IVilkcs-Barre, Pennsvlvania New York City IVorcester, New York New Haven, Connecticut Peru, Indiana Springfield, Massachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut Everett, Washington Knoxville, Tennessee Cleveland, Ohio Boston, Massachusetts Montclair, New Jersey South Weymouth, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio Worcester, Alassachusetls Dunkirk, New York 367 404 B. 99 W. 180 L. 197 F. Bridgeport 171 L. 124 W. Ill W. 216 F. 181 L. 166 L. 205 F. 159 L, 173 1 . 196 F. 169 L. 52 Temple St. 178 L. 240 D. 178 L. 361 Wh. 363 Wh. 425 Fw. 356 Wh. 192 F. 107 W. 96 W. 171 L. 870 Elm St. 122 W. 138 W. 213 F. 151 L. 363 Wh. 158 L. 167 L. 115 W. 193 F. Ellsworth Ave. 112 W. 156 L. 189 F. 161 L. 147 L. 113 W. 127 W. 362 Wh. 233 D. 184 F. 201 F. 484 H. 420 BMNeR POTPOURRI I9I3 Charles Bill Rockwell Eugene Frederic Rowe Theodore Franklin Rudell Murray Rushmore Philip Gray Russell William Hunlinglon Russell Wdliam Samuel Sachs Frank Lowenburg Samuels Homer Eugene Sawyer, Jr. Gordon Lockwood Schenck Edwin Joseph Schnier George Frederick Schofield Laurence vonPosl Schwab Brenlon Hall Scolt Hugh Briar Scotl Harold Alonzo Scragg Gerald Edwin SeBoyar William Parker Seeley Lynde Selden Arlhur Russell Sewall Allan Shelden Arthur Neulral Sheriff Edward Herndon Smith James Murdock Smith Jesse Spalding Stanley James Spiegelberg George Courtney Stanley John William Slarret George Edward Stevens. Jr. Hyne Sun Ralph Comstock Taylor Thornton Chatfield Thayer Theodore Gaillord Thomas, 2d Hartwell Greene Thompson Lynn Harrison Thompson Eliot Cecil Thomson Malcolm Rutherford Thorpe John Mason Tilney Lucius Douglas Tompkins, Jr. Yoeh-liang Tong Charlemagne Tower, Jr. Edward Wetmore Treadwell John Raymond Tuttle James Ward Twichell William Griffith Ewing Tytus Francesco Giglio Urbano Aaron Augustus Vanderpoel Charles Wylie Vilas Stanley Blewelt Wagoner Sluyvesant ainwright, Jr. Joseph Richmond Walker Rocl ville. Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio New Yorli CilV Plainfield, Nen Jersey NeTiJ Haven, Connecticut Neut Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Natchez, Alississippi NcH) Yorl( Ci ' ly Brool lyn, Neiv Yorl East Haven, Connecticut NaugalucI , Connecticut Bedford, NeTii York Detroit, Michigan Sleubenville, Ohio Scranton, Pennsylvania White Plains, New York Bridgeport, Connecticut A ' en York City Philadelphia Pennsylvania Detroit, Michigan Chicago, Illinois Mobile, Alabama Buffalo, New York Chicago, Illinois New York City Great Barrington, Massachusetts Detroit, Michigan Ne-w York City Hang Kolv, Chehkiang, China Lockpori, Nerv York Brooklyn, Nen ) ' ork Nea ' ork City Taftville, Connecticut Salt Lake City, Utah Brookline, Massachusetts Bristol, Connecticut Brooklyn, A ' en ' ork Trenton, New Jersey Shanghai, China Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Flushing, New York Syracuse, New ' ork Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Middletown, Ohio Palermo, Italy Orange, New Jersey Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Missouri Rye, New York Brookline, Massachusetts East 333 247 D. 136 W. 239 D. 98 W. 150 L. 377 Wh. 97 Oak St. 168 L. 116 W. 135 L. Haven 196 F. 133 W. 238 D. 237 D. 234 D. 181 L. 205 F. Ill W. 162 L. 98 W. 183 L. 375 Wh. 153 L. 120 W. 137 Elm St. 137 W. 236 D. 121 W. York St. 160 L. 118 W. 117 W. 166 L. 97 W. 113 W. 178 L. 116 W. 239 D. 714 T. 268 D. 163 L. 188 F. 233 D. 109 W. 421 B. 272 D. 103 W. 235 D. 109 W. 129 W. 421 ■ ' 4 s ii I S r% it . ■ 4: tfe -4 i« i5t BT NSR POT POURRl- @ (g) 1913 Henry Pill Warren. Jr. William Olis Waters. Jr. Ewing Thruston Webb Vanderbill Webb Edward Jerome Websler Torrance Curlis Welch Frank Auguslus Whipple William Henry Whilcomb Emmons Ealon While Arnold Whilridge Lewis MerrLam. Wiggin John Clay Williams Andrew Wilson. Jr. Lawrence Andrew:-. Wood Craig Dumont Woodruff Willyme Forbes Wcodwarcl William Henderson Woolverton. Jr. George Worlhinglon. Jr. Henry Wagner Wright Winfred Charles Young Albanv, Nea Yorlf Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio NcUf ' ork Cilv NcU) Hal en, Conneclicut Pasadena, California Hartford, Conilecticui Bridgeport. Connecticut Ledyard, Connecticut Nea York dtp Litchfield, Connecticut Midland, Tennessee Newarif, New Jersey Athol, Massachusetts Ceneseo, A ' eD ' Ycrl( Denver, Colorado Nea York dtp Bennington Center. I ' crmoni Chicago, Illinois Norrvich. Connecticut 98 W. 116 W. 167 L. 122 W. 193 F. 153 L. 143 L. 237 York St. 216 F. 125 W. 425 Fw. 213 F. 96 W. 202 F. 356 George St. 141 W. 128 W. 139 W. 344 Wh. 35 High Si. Jfresbman (Tlass. 1914 Stanley Leon Adler Laurence Dimock Allen Russell Allen William Humphrey .Almy Arthur Hammond Armstiong Charles William Arnold. Jr Paul Moodv Atkins Benjamin Franklin Avery John Daylon Axtell Gordon Chnsiian Aymar Perrin Lalhrop Babcock Stanley lVlattheW3 Bachman Alfred Howe Terry Bacon Benjamin Page Bakewell John Laurence Banks Joseph BrenI Banninc. Jr. Harold Hayden Barber Edward Lewis Barllell Howard Allan Barton Franklin Seymour Bales Charles Maghee Baxter Roderick Beach Harlan Aldrich Becker Dwight Sawyier Beebe Francis 1 heodorc Bennett Edward Salisbury Benlly Roger Armstrong Benton Neu, York dtp 220 F. Montrose, Pennsylvania 231 York St. Hartford, Conneclicut 248 York St. Norrvich, Connecticut 581 P. New York dtp 449 Fw. Haverhill, Massachusetts 262 York St. Boston, Massachusetts 50 Admiral St. Aurora. Nem Vor f 262 York St. Irvington, Ncn Jcrsep 585 P. Boston, . Massachusetts 237 York St. Spracuse, New York 538 P. Orange, Nerv Jersep 187 F. NeJV Haven. Connecticut 231 York St. Pittsburg. Pennsplvania 240 York St. Superior, IVisconsin 20O York St. Los Angeles, California 242 York St. Danielson, Connecticut 586 P. Baltimore. Maryland 242 York Si. New York dtp 165 York St. Mount Vernon, New ) ' crk 578 P. Knoxviite, Tennessee 250 York Si. New Haven, Conneclicut 346 Willow St. Chicago. Illinois 521 P. Syracuse, New York ' 2 York St. New Haven, Connecticut 247 D. Lawrence, Long Island, New ) ' urk 250 York St. New Haven, Connecticut 200 York St. 422 Francis Bergen James Bell Bergs Lewis Arthur Bingaman Julian Tomlinson Bishop Charles Hoge Black. Jr. Frec!erick George Blackburn John Theodore Blossom John Parkhurst Booth Carlton Everett Borden Paul Bosanko James Hallam Boyd 1 indsay Bradford William Lambert Bradley Hugh Pic ken Brady Morris Marius Brandegee Carl Carson Brown Clemen! McCune Brown John Crosby Brown. 2d Sluari Brown, Jr. William Gordon Brown Charles Aiberi Brownell Prescolt Cutlms; Buffum Kenrick Deanc Burrouph Samuel Kendall Bushnell Arthur Bradley Campbell William Harrison Campbell Lawrence Welles Carpenier Charles Armond Carroll Dwighf Herrick Carter Arthur Ellicott Case Carl Ludwig Cassel, Jr. Joseph Francis Cassidy William Harvey Chalmers. 2d Arthur Percy Chamberlain Charle Douglas Chapin Shaowen James Chuan Kenneth Herbert Clapp Arthur Clark Carroll Bromley Clark Donaldson Clark Edward Ford Clark Thomas Gerald Clokey Willard Howard Cobb Chailes Cohen Richard Wellesley Coke Samuel Sloan Cob Gerald Salte; Connolly Robinson Cook Russell Schenck Cooney Percy Gillette Cornish, Jr. Walton Whillingham Cox BANNeR ' POT POURRl - @ (g) (1) 1914 Bcinarilsvilh. Vent Jersey 266 York Si. 5(. Louis, Missouri 248 York St. PlainfielJ, New Jersev 266 York Si. B ridgeport, Connecticut 237 York St. 5ea e, Woshin«lon 100 W. Pillshurg, Pennsylvania 242 York Sl East Clevelavd. ' Ohio 248 York Si. Platlsburgh, New York 262 York S,. New Bedford, Massachusetts 299 York Sf. Hertford. Connecticut 544 P. H esson. Mississippi 217 York Si-. South Boston, .Massachusetts 262 York Sr. Hingham, Massachusetts 242 York St. Sitka. Alaska 262 ' V ' ork S,. P ' .ainfield. New Jersey 250 York Sl. Erwin, Tennessee 238 York Si. Hartford, Connecticut 262 York Sl. New York Cily 250 York Sl. Pillshurg, Pennsylvania 238 York St. Hartford, Connecticut 262 York Si. IVyoming, Ohio 262 York Sl. Easlhampton, Massachusetts 534 P. Cape Circrdcau. Xlissouri 1628 Chapel S.. Arlington. Massachusetts 250 York St, London. England 108 W. Johnson Cily. Tennessee 233 York St. Minneapolis. Minnesota 250 ' ork St. Shelby, North Ccrolina bll P. Hartford, Connecticul 570 P. Trenlon, New Jersey 566 P. Stratford, Connecticut Siralfo d Meriden, Connecticut Meriden Amsterdam. New York 218 F. l ' estfield. Mafsachusett:. 5S3 P. Chicago, Illinois 99 W. Peking, Chine 662 T. IVashington, District of Columbia 242 York Sl. Haverford, Pennsylvania 250 York Sl. Castleton, Vermont 543 P. Philadelp ' ia, Pennsylvania 242 York Sl. Youngstown, Ohio 250 York Sl. New York Ci i) 9 Library St, Evanston, Illinois 231 York S.. Hartford, Conr.eclicul 114 HIeh St. Dallas, Texas 575 P. New York City 238 York Sl. Boston. Massachusetts 248 York Sl. Hartford, Connecticut 250 ' ork St. Brooklyn, New York 7 Libiary Sl. Albuquerque, New Mexico 528 P. Millburn. New Jersey 119 W. 423 i ' A ' Jis- . A.l ' hkAM y 4. I r ' ii i : i it i ' , l t NeR POT POURRl @(g)0) George Roberts Coxc Jay Everett Crane Orviilc Wh I faker Crane Earle Richmond Cummings Harold Robert Cunning ' Francis Leo Daily Daniel Francis Daly Thomas L eonard Daniels Robert Jackscn Davidson, Jr. Evereth Dimock Davis Theodore Phillipson Davis Edgar Benneti Dawkins Thomas Mills Day. 3d Joseph Jamei Devine Herbert Maynard Diamond Walter Grant Dickey Caleb An=ko Hoff Didncksen Percival Dodge Stuart Phelps Dodge Thomas Weldon Donaghue Arthur Armenant Donchian Charles Tenney Donworth Richard Alexander Douglas Harry Trevor Drake, Jr. Angus Dun Richard Welherill Dyer George Whitfield Edwards. 2d Allen Evans, Jr. Norman Kinf Evans Reginald Kennel ly Fessenden John Joseph Fitzgerald Cyrus Clark Ford Walter Martin Frankenheimer Donald Pa IOC Frary Jonathcp Waler French Ernest Frey Bertram Ambrose Freyvogle Russell Frost, Jr. Gustav Gardner Russell Cahoon Gates William Minor Gaylord Jerome Rowley George. Jr. John Richmond Gibb Clement Moses Gile Edgar Schermerhorn Gil more Edward Glick DeForest Goodell Frederick Lonng Gross Horace Moss Guilbert Robert Huntington Gulliver Arthur Bartletl Hague 1914 Netvarl , Aeni Jersey NeiDar , Neiv Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio PlanlsviUe, Connecticut Clinton, Ioli?a Peoria, Illinois Branford. Conrecticut St. Paul, hiinnesola Hillburn, Neiv Ycrl Elizabeth, NeH} crsev Austin, Texas Baponne, A ' eiD ersep PlainfieU, New Jersey New Haven, Connecticut A ' cm Haven, Connecticut Kansas City, Miisowi NeJo Haven. Connecticut Simshur]), Connecticut Nem York Ci l; Hartford, Connecticut Hart for J, Connecticut Seattle, Washington PhilaJelphia. Pennsylvania St. Paul, Minnesota Albany, A ' cn- York Chester, Pennsylvania Detroit, Michigan Haverford, Pennsylvania Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Brant Roc}(. Massachusetts W aterbury, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio A ' en York Citv Berlin, Neiv York Randolph, Massachusetts Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Haverslraiv, NeTi York South Norwalk. Connecticut Brooklyn, jVec York Monlclair, Neiv Jersey Northampton. Massachusetts I ' Vorcester, Massachusetts NeTi York ' ' V Colorado Springs, Colorado Easl Orange, Neiv Jersey Chicago, Illinois IVorcester, Nerv York Auburn, Maine Soulhporl, Connecticut IVaterbury, Connecticut Corham, Maine 250 ' ork St. 27 High St. 237 York St. 592 P. 558 P, 218 F. Branford 250 York St. 250 York St. 233 York St. 536 P. 165 York St. 250 York St. 139 Rosette St. 600 P. 250 York St. 244 Dwight Si. 242 York Si. 250 York Si. 27 College Si. 594 p. 237 York St. . 250 York St. 231 York St. 231 York St. 250 York Si. 242 York S,. 242 York St. 250 York St. 250 York St. 167 L. 573 P. 231 York St. 555 P. 250 York St. 531 P. 523 P. 198 F. 114 High St. 340 Wh. 25 Whalley Ave. 242 York St. 242 York St. 254 York St. 266 York St. 526 P. 590 P. 262 York St. 548 P. 186 F. 37 Lynwood PI. 424 B? NNeR POT POURRl - ®(§)@ Alan Hall George Edgar Hamiilon Alexander McKenzic Hammer Leonard Colton Hanna, Jr. Hugh Harbison Sam William Hardwick Walson Smith Harpham William Jacob Harshaw Ward Van Buren Hari Floyd Clayton Harwood Raymond Gardner Hastings Richard Cleveland Haslirgi Hudson Ro=well Hawley F-dmund McKendrec Hayden, Jr. Theodore Tboi nion Hazlewood, Jr. William Graham Heiner Donald HarE Hemingway Harold Ludingtop Hemingway Franklin Rogerr. Floadley Henry Wise Flobson fohn Lewis Hoffman Wallace Da ' o Holden Thomas Gilber- Holt Douelai Barlow Houser Willard Merrill Hovey Arthur Ethelbei ■ Howard, Jr. James Wainwrigh- Howard Alfred Harlwell Inglis William Sludebaker Innis Ralph Heyward Isham Gerard Livings I on Jackson Samuel IVlcPherJon Janney. Jr. Almet Francis Jenks, Jr. Frederick Beach Jennings, Jr. David Brewer Jetmore George Curliss Job [obn Henry Johnson Philip Adams Johnson Stuart Holmes Johnson George Gill Jones Henry Hammond Judson David Brewe.- Karrick Henry Blair Keep Alfred Kendal! Kelley William Sigmund Kempner Grafton Sherwood Kennedy Wallace Dudley Kenyon Henry Holman Kefcham Warren Jay Keye? Orrin Paul Kilbourn John Guthrie Kilbrelh 1914 Neil) Yorlj Cih) Danhuryi, Connecllcul fifoo ine, Massachuscils CleVelanJ, Ohio Hartford, Connecticut Ojvensboro, Kenlucl y Evanston, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio Peelfskiil Nem York Rockville, Connecticut Winchendon. Ma!,sachiiselts Hartford, Connecticut Bristol, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts Haverhill, Massachusetts Kitianning, Pennsylvania A cm Haven, Connecticut Neru Haven, Connecticut Ansonia, Connecticut Colorado Springs, Colorado Radnor, Pennsylvania Danville. Illinois Crand Rapids, Michigan St. Louis, Missouri Detroit, Michigan Hartford, Connecticut Yonkers, New Yorf Hamilton, Canada Vcn York Cif Elizabeth, Neiv Jersey Ncrv York City Nen York ' ' i ' Brooklyn. Neiv York Nen York Cit ) NeD} York Cf i West Haven, Connecticut Rahrvay. New Jersey Norwich, Connecticut Mill Neck. Long Island, New Voi f New Haven, Connecticut Los Angeles, California Washington, District of Columbia Chicago, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio New York City Dayton, Ohio Providence, Rhode Island Brooklyn, Nen York Terre Haute, Indiana Hartford, Connecticut H ' oodmere, L. ., New York 294 7 Library St. 586 P. 562 P 114 W. 234 York St. 106 w. 231 York St. 169 L. 584 P. 9 Library Si. 583 P. lil York Si. 237 York St. 231 York St. 262 York St. 557 p. 262 York St. 262 York St. 250 York St. 254 York St. 242 York Si, 262 York St. 242 York St. 250 York Si. 250 York St. 551 p. 238 York St. 587 p. 242 ' ork St. 15? Elm St. 238 York St. 547 p. 242 York St. 233 York St. 533 p. 291 Main St. 574 p. 238 York St. 238 York St. 262 York St. 250 York St. 571 p. 250 York St. 242 York St. 535 p. 217 York St. 537 p. 248 York St. 250 York St. 577 p. Lawrence St. 425 1 1 ' tL i. t ' , r ' S .JtH.iM Kk.xH .4 tli i ' .%. M BRNNeR POTPOURRI Rufur. Frederick Kmo Stoddard King Manuel Kligerman Hugh Knowhon Marcus Ladd Knowlton Paul William Kreider Ferdinand Richard Lamb George Kirchwey Levermore Joseph Adolph Levy Henry Charles Link William Jackson Lippincott Edward Pope Little Ernest Raymond Little John Winthrop Loman Russell Ellsworth Lomas George deForest Lord Francis Reuben Lowell Warren Hiram Lowenhaupt Harry Foster Lucas William J. McChesney. Jr. John William McDonald John Joseph McFarland, Jr. Frank Michael McGoldrick Coleman Benedict McGovern James Howard McHenry Clifford Lionel Mclnlyre William Nelson MacKenzie Clarence Irving MacNair, Jr. Rollin Douglas Malany Alrick Hubbell Man, Jr. Laurence Mandeville Marks Henry Adam Marting Hudson Day Maxim Herbert Mendelsohn Samuel Arthur Merrifield Edward Clarence Miller, Jr. Vaughn Thaddeus Miller Lucio Mancilla Mintzer Ehrman Burkman Mitchell. Jr John Ledyard Mitchell Morris Mitchell Kenneth Lathrop Moore Amos Morrill George Rudolf Mosle, Jr. Barnes Newberry Phelps Newberry Horace Frederick Dorsey Ne Burkelt Dunlap Newton Herbert MacArthur Noyes Morgan Phelps Noyes Newbold Noyes 1914 A ' eli. Vor Ci(u 549 p. Spol ane, Washinglon 146 York St. VeDJ Haven, Connecticul 13 Lawrence St. BrooJ Une, Massachusetts 582 P. SpringfielJ, Massachusetts 550 P. nmii7 e, Pennsylvania 599 P. Shelburne Falls. Massachusetts 344 Elm St. Broo iiii, Nea York 553 P. Hartford, Connecticut 545 P. Buffalo, New York 91 1 Howard St. Cincinnali, Ohio 250 York St. Montrose, Pennsylvania 570 P. NeTvcastlc, Maine 9 Library St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 597 P. IVest Haven, Connecticut 137 Orange St. Cedarhurst, Long Island, New Yorl( 242 York St. South IVeymoulh, Massachusetts 556 P. Middle Haddam, Connecticut 525 P. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands 1 Library St. Alhany, New Yorl( 231 York St. Boston, Massachusetts 200 York St. Bridgeport, Connecticul 153 Lenox Ave. Broo ' klyn, New ) ' orl( . 200 York St. New York City 226 York St. Baltimore, Maryland 238 York St. Mount Vernon, New York 532 P. Bridgeport, Connecticut 234 Park St. Cloquel, Minnesota 242 York St. New York City 572 P. Richmond Hill, Long Island, New York 142 L. Brooklyn, New York 250 York St. Portsmouth, Ohio 568 P. Pitlsficid, Massachusetts 231 York St. New York City 7 Library St. IVilliamsville, Vermont 586 P. Brooklyn, New York 9 Library St. Chattanooga, Tennessee 200 York St. San Francisco. California 250 York St. Harrishurg, Pennsylvania 250 York St. Cincinnati, Ohio 237 York St. Uniontown, Pennsylvania 200 York St. Detroit, Michigan 242 York St. A ' en. York City 238 York St. Gladstone, New Jersey 238 York St. Detroit, Michigan 242 York St. Detroit. Michigan 242 York St. Llewellyn Park, New Jersey 217 York St. Los Angeles, California 237 York St. Orange, New Jersey 591 P. Warren, Pennsylvania 231 York St. W ashingion. District of Columbia 250 York St. 42(i •= BHNNeR POT POURRl nmm 1914 William Laubach Nute Frederick Alton O ' Connor George Edward O Connor Herbert Ellison Ocumpaugh John Tree art in Ogden Lyman Howard Olcolt Richard Osborn Nahum Chapm Palmer Ray Dashiell Palmer ScoU Hurtt Paradise Dale Miller Parker Ralph Slillman Patch George Washington Patterson, 4th Carroll Gardner Pearse, Jr. Frederick Ambrose Pearson Dwighi Allwood Pease Theodore Mitchell Pease Wilfred Montague Peberdy James Edward Penrose Raymond Johnson Perry Edward Brooks Peters Carter Phelps Edmund Joseph Phelps. Jr. William George Phelps, Jr. Luther Savage Phillips Elbridge Bancroft Pierce Robert Swanton Platl Clarence Clark Prentice Ernest Melville Price John Duffieid Prince Philip Wolf Prugh Granville Newman Purington Morris Jacob Radm Kenneth Rand Edward Randall, Jr. Edward Leo Reilly Richard Whitfield Robbins James Howard Roberts Herman Livingston Rogers Henry 1 reat Rogers, Jr. Paul Crawford Root Julius Herman Runge William Palton Russell John Francis Ryan Thomas Joseph Ryan Arthur Lamed Ryerson Louis Sachs Harold Durslon Saylor Norman Schaff William Jay Schieffiin, Jr. Frederick Corllandt Schneider Sl. Louis, Missouri 262 York St. Danbui ' , Connecticut 244 Dwight St. Waterfori. New York 231 York St. Rochester, Nero York 250 York St. New Yorl; Cil ) 266 York St. Broakline, Massachusetts 541 P. Fall River. Massachusetts 242 York St. Chicago, Illinois 250 York St. H ' esl NeV! Brighton. Nen York 529 P. IVest MeJforJ. Massachusetts 262 York St. Charleston, Illinois 250 York St. Worcester, Massachusetts 600 P. Ann Arbor. Michigan 242 York St. Milwaukee. IVisconsin 538 P. Great Barrington. Massachusetts 231 York St. Hcrtforil, Connecticut 237 York St. Quaker Hill, New York 5% P. New Haven, Connecticut 288 Exchange St. Naugatuck, Connecticut 183 L. New Haven, Connecticut 223 Dwight Si. Providence, Rhode Island 537 P. New York Ci j) 242 York St. Minneapolis, Minnesota 242 York St. Binghamton, New Y ork 217 York St. Northeast Harbor, Maine 590 P. Walerbur)j, Connecticut 247 D. Columbus, Ohio 231 York St, Buffalo, New York 534 P. New Haven, Connecticut 237 York S;. Brookl)}n, New York 262 York Sl. Xenia, Ohio 330 Crown St. West Bowdoin, Maine 585 P. Hartford, Connecticut 385 B. Minneapolis, Minnesota 266 York Si. Calveslon, Texas 236 D. Brockton, Massachusetts 172 L. Norwich, Kansas 144 L. Thoniaston, Connecticut 530 P. Hyde Park, New York 238 York St. Cleveland, Ohio 242 York St. Cleveland, Ohio 242 York St. Austin, Texas 536 P. Curwensviite, Pennsylvania 231 York St. Derb ), Connecticut Derby New Haven, Connecticut 18 Maltby PI. Philadelphia. PennsXitvania 238 York St. New Haven. Connecticut 93 Oak St. Pottstown. Pennsylvania 250 York St. Pittsburg, Penns}flvania 564 P. New York City 560 P. York, Pennsylvania 262 York St. 427 .. ' - :,H.i ' . m.aH .v4 ii ! . 11 ik i§:- ■ i- ■it, ■i ' ' .«i BPWNeR POTPOURRI @(g)(S) Edwin Andrew Schwab John Francis SchwieterG Samuel Scolnick Henry Dickerson ScolS Robert McGregor Scollen Sidney Johnstone Sc udder Scott Seddon George Hevber? Semler Ralph Borgfeld; Semler Lor r in Andrews Shepard Thoma . Trovillo Sheppard David Shollz Benjamm F.dward Sho e Arnold Wilkinson Shutter Lauritz Daniel Simonson Clinton Seelye Smith Guiney Lapham Smith Park Smith Stanley Kellogg Smith V ' aughan Clarke Spalding Egbert Hughes Spencer Simpson Edward Spencer Arthur Clinton Stewart Spurr Oliver Mead Stafford. |r. Taylor Stanley Willard Heath Steanc George Morris Sleese Harry Sleiner Harmon Bross Stephens ' ale Stevens Richard Dill Stevenson Charles Ewing Stimson Samuel Hirsch Straus Maurice Jacob Sirauss Charles Louis Strobel. Jr. Ralph Randall Stronp Theodore Strong Richard Erie Sumner Howard Swisgett Homer Daniel Swiharl Radcliffc Swinnerlon Chank Lok Tan Malcolm Tenney Henry Tetlow. 2d Geoffrey Lee Safford Bernard Phmeas Sallman Arnold Converse Saunders Jonathan Sawyer George Kenneth Thomas Richard Murpan Thompson Samuel Thornbill 1914 y alcsville. ConneclKiil Fort lVa ine, Injiana Ncjv Haven, Connccliciit Sleubenville, Ohio Detroit. Michigan Staten Island. Neiv Yorl Si. Louis, Missouri Nem York Cilp Nen York Cilv Eas ' Orange, Ne1i JerseV Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Brooklyn, Ncm York Syracuse, Nenj York Minneapolis, Minnesota Hartford, Connecticut Bethel, Connecticut Syracuse, Vca York Helena, Montana Westfield, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Highland Park. Illinois East Northfield, Massachusetts yalley City, North Dakota Cleveland, Ohio Cincinnati. Ohio Hartford. Connecticut Mt. Hollcy Springs, Pennsylvani Honolulu, Harvaiian Islands Crete, Nebraska IVilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Chicago, Iliino ' s Pasadena, California Louisville, Kentucky NeJD Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Bristol, Connecticut Ven Brunsntick, NeU) Jersey Nem York City Brooklyn, Nen York Coshocton, Ohio Newark, Nem Jersey Singapore, China Montclalr, New Jersey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lakeville, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio New Rochelle, New York Denver, Colorado Fall River, Massachusetts Brookfield Center, Connecticut Yalesville 191 F. 7 Davenport Ave. 250 York Si. 248 York St. 576 P. 559 P. 242 York St. 242 York St. 529 P. 9 Library St. 709 T. 599 P. 7 Library St. 679 Chapel St. 600 p. 242 York St. 217 York Si. 250 York St. 250 York Si. 231 York St. 572 P. . 311 Crown St. 567 P. 250 York St. 551 P. 2 598 P. 120 York St. 1233 Chapel St. 579 P. 250 York St. 242 York St. 53 Lake PI. 192 Lawrence St. 250 York St. 74 Whalley Ave. 539 P. 593 P. lOS High St. 521 P. 27 High St. 714 T. 562 P. 540 P. 527 P. Bridgeport 242 York St. 108 W. 250 York St. 250 York St. 244 Dwight St. 428 BT NNSR POTPOURRI I9I4 Paul Edward Tierney Fred George Timperley Kinf , Tolles Geoffrey Tower Douglas Caslie Townson Gardiner Trowbridge Ralph Cushman Turner Henry Emerson Tultle V an Noyes Verplanck Charles Henry Wacker, Jr. Sheafe Walker Malcolm Lee Wallace Thomas Wallace. 3d Garnar Vincent Walsh William Thomas Vl ' alsh, Jr. Maurice Burke Wallers Charles Milton Walton, Jr. Keith Faulkner Warren William C. Warren, Jr. Jesse Augusi Wassermann Hardy Stone Vt ' alers Abraham Georgn Weissman Andrew Corbin Welmore Nathaniel Wheeler Albert Edwin Whilehill Erastus Winslow Williams Frederick Foster Williams Neill Compton Wilson Norman Herman Wi nest me Louis Johns Witherby Ralph Wells Wolf Lewis Harlow Woodruff IVestfieU, Massachuselis 311 York St. Kingston, Nen Yor}( 528 P. Cleveland, Ohio 242 York St. Phil aJelphia, Penns }lvania 250 York St. Rochester, New York 254 York St. Noroton. Connecticut 250 York St. PVashinglon, Connecticut 143 L. La e ForesL Illinois 242 York St. South Manchester, Connecticut 563 P. Chicago, Illinois 242 York St. Concord, Neiv Hampshire 189 F. Nem Haven, Connecticut 231 York St. NeTi Haven, Connecticut 390 Prospect Si. Broo hn, Nei v Yorl 1056 Ya le P. O. IVaterburXf, Connecticut 180 L. Buffalo., New York 183 L. Stamford, Connecticut 554 P. IVest Nemlon, Massachusetts 237 York St. Buffalo, New York 242 York St. New York Cit 140 W. Rock] Hill, Connecticut 595 P. New Haven, Connecticut 20 Pearl St. New Britain, Connecticut 266 York St. Fairfield, Connecticut 250 York Si. Newhurgh, New York 231 York Si. Y antic. Connecticut 250 York St. Baltimore, Maryland 250 York St. Oakland, California 188 F. PVaterbury, Connecticut 208 F. New York Ci Jj 175 L. Mount Vernon, New ) ' ork 231 York St. Scranton, Pennsylvania 524 P. 429 i .i A.. 4 A 4. M % it; BMNeR POT POURRI- ' @ (g) (g) 5b iffiPl Scientific School (Braiuate Students ■ Ub tbcir 52taior Subjects of Stu6y Waller Gammand Shalto Agassiz. B.S. Queen ' s University 1909 Lizzie Cassandra Aldrich. B.A. Ml. Holyoke College 1904 Joseph Alfred Ambler. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Alden Anderson, B.A. Bethany College (Kans.) 1910 Ralph John Andrews. Ph.B. Yale University 1 90S George Franklin Alwaler. Ph.B. Yale University 190S George Alfred Baitsell. B.S. Central University of Iowa 1908, M.A. Yale University 1909 Waller Ransom Barrows, B.A. Oberlin College 1906 William Raymond Barss. B.S. Acadia University 1907, B.A. Yale University 1909 William HoyI Bartlett, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Alan Mara Bateman, B.S. Queen ' s University 1910 Victor Augustus Beede, B.A. Yale University 1910 Robert Bengis. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 David Ver Nooy Bennett, B.A. Yale University 1910 Jacob Berman. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Josephine Thorndyke Berry. B.A. University of Kansas 1893 B.S. Columbia University 1904, M.A. Harold Crusius Bird, Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1908 Carlton Thomas Bishop. Ph.B. Yale University 1903 K ' wgiton. Onlario 690 T. Geology Liibanon, New hiampshWe Branford English Normich, Connecticut 293 York St. Chemistry Loomis. Nebrasl a 28 ' ork Sq. Economics Clinton. Connecticut Clinton Sanitary Engineering South Norrvall , Connecticut A. Mechanical Engineering Fremont, loma ■ 120 York St. Biology Evanston. llllinois 698 T. Geology VcD) Germani;, Nova Scotia 1 20 York St. Physics Peoria, Arizona 78 Whalley Ave. Mining Engineering Kingston, Ontario 6S Lake PI. Geology Netv Haven, Connecticut 424 Temple St. Surveying NeTi) Haven, Connecticut 102 Washington Ave. Chemistry IVestfielJ, Nen) ]erse i 317 Grand Ave. History Harlforil, Connecticut 57 Prospect St. Sanitary and Civil Engineering Physiological Chemistry 1910 Waterville. Kansas 37 Howe St. Hartford, Connecticut 1080 Yale P. O. Sanitary Engineering Avon, Connecticut 21 Whalley Ave. Civil Engineering 430 B? NNeR POT POURRl - SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Clarence Linwood Black, B.A. Davidson College 1904. M.A. 1905 Philip Lee Blumenlhal. B.S. State University of Kentucky 1909 Lollc Piers deBoer, U.B. Leyden University. Holland, 1905 Harry Julius Bothfeld. B.S. Connecticut Agricultural College 1910 Samuel Edw ard Bower. B.A. Pennsylvania College 1910 Charles Andrew Brautlecht. Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Theodore Henry Brown, B.A. Yale University 1910 Kirk Bryan. B.A. University of New Mexico 1909, B.A. Yale University 1910 Leslie Augustus Bull, B.A. Dartmouth College 1910 Gerald Burnham, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Hillier McClure Burrowes, B.A. Yale University 1908 Chester Arthur Butman. M.A. Clark University 1909 Joseph Morris Chapin, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Howard Emerson Church. Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Stephen Merrell Clement. Jr.. B.A. Yale University 1910 Clifford Cole, B.A. Kansas State University 1910 Bessie Dean Cooper. Ph.B. Cornell University 1897 Maurice DIehl Cooper. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Wilbur Haverfield Cramblet. B.A. CharloUe, North Carolina 333 York St. Physiological Chemistry Lexington, Kentucl 53 Lake PI. Mineralogy A fl um, FrieslanJ 968 Chapel St. English Brooklyn, Nciv York 37 Lake PI. Botany and Surveying Bcnificfi, Pennsylvania 59 Prospect St. Botany and Surveying NcTu Haven. Connecticut 38 Clark St. Chemistry Darien, Connecticut 245 Dwight St. Mathematics Albuquerque, Ven Mexico 698 T. Geology Billerica, Massachusetts 421 Temple Si. Botany and Surveying Chicago, Illinois 51 Prospect St. Chemistry KinJerhoo , New York 229 F. English Rockporl. Massachusetts 342 Crown St. Physics Noifolk, Connecticut A. Civil Engineering Rockville. Connecticut A. Sanitary Engineering Buffalo, A ' en York Dw. English Kansas City, Missouri 129 Mansheld St. Botany and Surveying Boston, A ' lassachusetts. London, Eng. History Buffalo, Nem York 8 Prospect PI. Mining Engineering Bethany, West Virginia 636 E. Bethany College, (W. Va.) 1910. M..A. 1910 Mathematics Jack Randall Crawford, B.A. iNctv Haven, Connecticut 264 Everit St. Princeton Umversily 1901, M.A. 1902 English Ralph Dixon Crawford, B.A. BoulJer, Colorado 917 Howard Ave. University of Colorado 1905, M.A 1907 Mineralogy Edward Ely Curtis, B.A. Neiv Haven, Connecticut 61 Trumbull Si. Yale University 1910 History 431 ' H Ji,yH. ' ii.i4 A..A vi i 1 M : i : i: iH ■% ' i% i ' ®)®® BT NGR POT POURRl ®(S)@ SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL James Thomas Cusick, B.S. Colgate Unlverslly 1907 Amy Louise Daniels. B.S. Columbia University 1906 Archibald l amonl Daniels, Ir.. B.A. University of Vermont 1907 Jared William Davis. B.A. Brown University 1906 Alexander William Dodge. B.S. Oregon .Agricultural College 1910 Charles Raymond Downs. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 William Dorenbaum. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Arthur Garralt Dorland. B.A. Queen ' s University 1910 Charles Wales Drysdale. B.S. McGill University 1909 Carleton Wh.dden Eaton, B.A. Bowdoin College 1910 Newell Walter Edson, B.A. Harvard University 1903 Marion Graham Elkins. B.S. Rhode Island Coll. of Agnc. and Mech. Charles Clayton Evans. B.S. Ohio Wesleyan University 1908 Charles Floyd Evans, B.A. University of Wisconsin 1909 Lewis Charles Everard. B.A. Yale University 1908, M.A. 1910 William Ferdinand Ewing. B.A. Leland Stanford, Jr.. University 1906 Jacob Plummer Feiser, B.A. Roanoke College 1904. M.A. Yale University 1909 Morris S. Fine, Ph.B. Yale University 190S Florence Marion Fi?herdick. B.A. Wellesley College 1 8S9 Charles Bernard Flow. B.A. Davidson College 1907. M.A. 1909 Nathan Roscoe Francis, B.A. Yale University 1902, Ph.B. 1908 Edwin Baker Gagei, Jr., Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Raymond Foster Gaidner. B.A. Amherst College 1910 Geneva. Nca York 699 T. Physiological Chemistry Newlon. MassachuscHs 18 Trumbull St. Physiological Chemistry Burltvi lon. Vermont 46 Edgewcod A e. Mathematics and Physics CeJar Rapkh. lorvo 1207 Chapel St. Botany Pasadena California 8 Prospect PI. Botany and Surveying A ' en Haven, Conr.eclicul 51 Prospect St. Chemistry Hartford, Connecticut Ha iford Sanitary Engineering H ' eliin ton, Ontario, Canada 46 Edgewood Ave. History Montreal, Canada 701 T. Geology Calais, Maine 57 Prospect St. Botany and Surveying Cheshire, Connecticut Cheshire French Amesbury, Massachusetts 231 Park St. Arts 1906 Botany Nonvallf. Ohio 24 Everit St. Paleontology Muscoda IVisconsin 37 Lake PI. Botany and Surveying A ' eU) Haven, Connecticut 279 Dwight St. English Los Angeles, California 703 T. Mathematics Woodsboro, Maryland 671 T. Assaying Ncu Haven, Connecticut 46 Elliott St. Physiological Chemistry Mcriden, Connecticut Meriden English Davidson. North Carolina 75 Howe St. English Vcll Haven, Corwecticul 109 College St. Mechanical Engineering Deihy, Connecticut Derby Mechanical Engineering Chester, yVeni Jersey 421 Temple St. Botany and Surveying 482 @@ BT NNSR POTPOURRI- (g)( (B Lawrence Henry Gipson, B.A. Universilv of Idaho 1903. B.A. Oxford University 1907 Ralph Edward Goodwin, B.A. Yale Universily 190S, Ph.B. 1909 Sheppard Bliss Gordy, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1910 Frank Loyal Haigh. B.A. Ripon College 1908 William Slorrs HoyI Hamillon. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Paul Osgood Hardy, B.A. Pomona College 1910 Ralph Volney Harlow, B.. ' . Yale Unixersily 1909 Lynn Harold Harris, B.A. Dickinson College 1906, M.A, Yale Universily 1910 Berlhold Francis Hastings, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1910 Loomis Havemeyer. Ph.B. Yale Uni-ersity 1910 Alberi Wyman Hayward. Ph.B. Grinnell College 1910 Thomas Frederick Heineman, B.A. Oberlin College 1910 Donnel Foster Hewell, Mel.B, Lehigh University 1902 Arthur Joseph Hill, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Earl Alton Hinckley, Ph.B. Yale Unixersity 1910 Yasuichi Hisatomi. B.L. Meiji University 1902 Charles Frederick Hitcncock, B.S. Dartmouth College 1910 Charles Hoffman, B.S. University of Kansas 1909 Albert William Honywill, Jr., Ph.B. Yale Universily 1910 Davenport Hooker, B.A. Yale University 1903, M.A. 1909 Harold Lamed Hulchins, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1909 Bernard Ingram, B.A. Roanoke College 1907, M.A. 1910 SHEFFIELD GRADU.ATE SCHOOL Caldwell, Idaho History 399 Orange St. East Hartford. Connec icu 295 York St. Civil Engineering Dcrbv, Conneclicul Derby Mining Engineering Creen Lal e, IVisconsin 51 Prospect St. Chemistry A ' etti Haven. Conr eciicul 28 Norton St. Electrical Engineering Hcdondo Beach. California 6S6 T. History Southhridge, Massachusetts 694 T. History Carlisle, Pennsylvania 245 Dwight St. English Bridgeport. Connecticut Bridgeport Mining Engineering Hartford, Connecticut 90 Wall St. Social Science Davenport. Iowa 634 T. Botany and Surveying Buffalo. New York 39 Lake PI. Botany and Surveying Pillshurg, Pennsylvcnia 199 Mansfield, St, Geology Meriden. Connecticut Meriden Chemistry Stony Creel . Connecticut Slony Creek Mining Engineering Wakayama. Japan 839 Yale P. O. Economics Cilhertsville. Massachusells 421 Temple St. Botany and Surveying Elmo. Kansas 692 ' ale P. O. Chemistry New Haven. Connecticut 171 Ellsworth Ave. Mechanical Engineering New Haven. Connecticut 133 Canner St. Biology A ' ell Haven. Connecticut 51 Prospect St. Chemistry Tamesa, Virginia 35 High St. Economics 438 ■ ' ji. 1 a; %J, - J :. ' X ' H.l k.vM vk IS . ' k .% iS- « BT NNeR POT POURRl - SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL David Durvea Irwin, Ph.B. Yale Unlversily 1908 Donald Lines Jacobus. B.A. Yale Univershy 1908 Gerald Edward Jensen. B.A. Yale University 1907. M.A. 1909 Richard Jenle. B.A. Yale University 1910 Edwin Chester Jones. B.A. Wesleyan University 1904 John Lewis Jones. Ph.B. Lafayette College 1905. M.A. Yale University 1909 Waller Edward Joyce, Ph.B. ■ ' ale University 1907 Alexander Corbin Judson. B.A. Pomona College 1907, M.A. Yale University 1908 Jacob Sidney Kaplan, B.S. College of the City of New ' ork 1910 Raymond Marshall Killey. B.A. Roanoke College 1908 Paul Lanlz Kirby. B.A. Amherst College 1909 Bedross Sahag FCoshkanan, B.A. Euphrates College 1903 Emmerson Carl Krug, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Conrad Lambert, B.S. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 1910 Jov Luther Leonard. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University 1907 Howaid Bishop Lewis, B.A. Yale University 1908 Robert Curlis Lewis. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Allan Loudon. Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Henry Ludeke Vegesack Realgymnasium 1910 Donabed Gar abed Lulejian, B.A. Euphrates College 1897 Davir. Wmans Lusk. Jr.. B.A. Lafayette College 1910 Elmer Sheridan McCall, B.S. Rio Grande College 1894, M.A. Yale University 1910 N )ac}(, New Yor} 169 Livingston St. Mining Engineering Neiv Haven, Connecticut 26 Court St. English Norwich, Connecticut 1076 Chapel Ss. English yVeJy Haven. Connecticut 86 Henry St. German Bethlehem, Penmyhania 697 T. Chemistry Bangor, Pennsylvania 70 Edgewood Ave. Mathematics New Haven. Connecticut 40 Maple St. Civil Engineering El Cajon, California 293 York St. English New York Cifv 8 Prospect PI. Botany and Surveying I ' ivian, West Virginia 421 Temple Si. Botany and Surveying Balhton, Virginia 627 E. Economics Armenia 38 Lynwood PI. Mathematics Sullivan, Indiana 417 Temple St. Civil Engineering New York ' ' V 13 Lake PI. Botany and Surveying Buc rus, Ohio 53 Lake PI. Economics Southington, Connecticut 589 P. Physiological Chemistry SlralfoTil, Connecticut 519 George St. Physiological Chemistry Norwal , Connecticut A. Mining Engmeering East Orange, New Jersey 133 Howe St. German Harpoot, Turkey) in Asia 30 Whalley Ave. Biology Newark, New Jerse)) 60 Whalley Ave. Botany and Surveying Ironton, Ohio 45 Lake PI. Economics 434 BT NSR ' PQT PQURRI- (j) g) ( SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL ' i Daniel Carroll McEuen ' ale University 1910 Alexander Graham McGougan. B.A. McGill Univcrsily 1909 Alexander Lawlon Mackall. B.A. Yale University 1910 Murray McMurrav. Ph.B. Grinnell College 1910 James Earle McNeal. B.F. Pennsylvania Slate Forest Academy 1907 Herbert Lawrence Malcolm. B.A. Yale University 1907 Dorothy Dean Mannmg, B.A. Acadia College 1909 Samuel Chester Markley. B.A. Roanoke College 1909 Frederick Francis Martin, B.A. Drury College 1908 Elmer Brown Mason, B.A. Princeton University 1903 Victor John Milkowski. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Wilson Lee Miser, B.A. University of Arkansas 1908 Daniel H. Moon, Jr., Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Jason Kline Moyer, Ph.B. Franklin and Marshall College 1908 Willis Munro. B.A. Harvard University 1896. LL.B. 1899 Raymond Burton Munson, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Theodore Charles Naedele, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Robert Wilden Neeser, B.A. Yale University 1906 Clyde Ross Newell. Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1910 Ben Harry Nicolet, B.A. University of Kansas 1910 Willis Clarke Noble. Jr.. Ph.B. Yale University 1906. M.E. 19iO Joseph Wilbur O ' Byrne. B.A. Miami University 1910 Walter Thomas O ' Donohue. B.A. Yale University 1910 East Orange, Nem Jersey 718 T. English Clencoe, Ontario, Canai a 701 T. Physics New Haven, Connecticut 79 Howe St. English IVebsler City, Iou a 6 4 T. Botany and Surveying Lancaster, Pennsylvania 686 T. Botany and Surveying Oakham, Massachusetts 814 Yale P. O. Biology IVolfville. Nova Scotia 74 Whalley Ave. English Roanoke. Virginia 183 V-S. Sanitary Engineering Springfield, Missouri 23 Lake PI. History Ncm York City 8 Prospect PI. Botany and Surveying Elizabeth, Ncm Jersey 311 York St. Civil Engineering Rogers, Arkansas 723 T. Mathematics St. Paul, Minnesota 32 Trumbull St. Botany and Surveying Millheim, Pennsylvania 129 Mansfield St. Botany and Survey mg Buffalo, Nem York 1151 Chapel St. Botany SlratforJ, Connecticut Stratford History Hartford, Connecticut 70 Trumbull St. Mining Engineering Rumson, NeHf Jersey 1075 Chapel St. History Orange, Connecticut 721 T. Bacteriology and Hygiene Kansas City, Missouri 696 T. Chemistry Montclair, New Jersey 61 Trumbull St. Hygiene Oxford, Ohio 14 Lincoln St. Botany and Surveying Hartford, Connecticut 919 Howard Ave. Mathematics 435 ■U i- . ' =? i ' .S ' 4.1 aMa . -M is . ii ■ i - ' jt ' i ; Ai ' iii ' iiv B? NNeR ' POT POURRl SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL John Johnston O ' Neill, B.S. McGiU Universily 1909. M.S. 1910 Leigh Page, Ph.B. Yale University 1904 Theophilus Shickel Painter, B.A. Roanoke College 1908. M.A. Yale University 1909 Emma May Palmer. B.A. Universily of Kansas 1905. M.A. 1909 Dwight Boyce l- ' angburn, Ph.B. ' I ' ale Universily 1910 Ralph Rand Parish, Ph.B. Yale Uni ersity 1909 Thomas Leon Patterson. B.A. Clark University 1909 Charles Chillon Pearson, M..A. Richmond. College 1899, M.A. 1904 Edith Warren Peck. B.A. Mt. Holyoke College 1902 Edward Charles Perry. B.A. Yale Universily 1905 Constantine Pelrides. D.La. Sorbonne 1909 Chester Arthur Phillips, B.A. Central College 1904, B.A. Yale Universily 1908, M.A. 1909 Samuel James Plimpton. Ph.B. Yale Universily 1905 Joseph John Reilly. B.A. Holy Cross College 1904. M.A. 1906, M.A. Columbia University 1909 William Benjamin Rice. B..A. College of Emporia 1910 Leroy Mowrv Richardson, B.A. Darlmouih College 1909 Harold Edward Robbins, B.S. Trinity College 1909 Samuel Edward Robison, B.S. Ohio Wesleyan Universily 1910 Keller Emrich Rockey. B.S. Pennsylvania College 1909 Bruce Rose. B.S. Queen ' s University 1909 William Cumming Rose, B.S. Davidson College 1907 George Herbert Ryder, B.. . Augustana College 1909 Porl Colborne, Ontajio, Canatia 698 T. Geology Ualflaiul, New Jersey 103 Brownell St. Physics Salew, Virginia 209 F. Biology Larvrence, Kansas 277 Dwight St. German A ' clD Haven, Conneclieul 731 Elm St. Mechanical Engineering MeriJen, Connecticut Meriden Metallurgy North Anson, Maine 703 T. Biology Farnham, Virginia 75 Howe St. History Hanover, Connecticut Bridgeport English Honolulu, Hamaiian Islands 199 ' ork Si. French Piraeus, Greece 663 Yale P. O. English Huntington, Indiana 22 Lynwood PI. Economics Hartford, Connecticut 120 York St. Physics Spiingfield, Massachusetts 53 Lake PI. English Emporia, Kansas 37 Lake PI. Botany and Surveying Winchester, Massachusetts 39 Lake PI. Botany and Surveying Hartford, Connecticut 120 ' ork St. Physics London, Ohio 39 Lake PI. Botany Watinesboro, Penns )lvania 125 Mansfield Si. Botany and Surveying Iroquois, Ontario, Canada 68 Lake PI. Geology Laurinhurg. North Carolina 29 Wall St. Physiological Chemistry Kansas City, Missouri 36 Lynwood PI. Hislory 4:iG BT NeR POT POURRl - SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Donald Sluart Sammis, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Karl Schmilt, B.S. College of ihe City of New York 1909 Adolph George Christian Schnack, B.A. Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1910 Samuel Ray Scholes, B.A. Ripon College 1905 Lillian Agnes Scott, Ph.B. University of Vermont 1894 Charles Seymour, B.A. Yale University 1908, B.A. Cambridge University 1904, M.A. 1909 Norman Arthur Shepard. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 James Melbourne Shortliffe, B.A. Acadia University 1909, B.A. Yale University 1910 James Edmond Shrader, B.A. Ohio State University 1909, M.A. 1910 Henry Ernest Smith, B.A. University of Chicago 1902 Mary Eola Smith, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908 Joel Andrew Sperry, 2d, B.A. a e University I90S Roger Sherman Sperry, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Karl Conrad Stadlmiller. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Henry Winchester Starkweather, Ph.B. Yale University 1906 George Albert Stetson, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Carl Mantle Stevens, B.A. Bales College 1910 Neil Everett Stevens, B.A. Bales College 1908, M.A. Yale University 1909 Clarence Egbert Taylor. B.A. Wabash College 1910 William Henry Twenhofel, B.A. National Normal University (Lebanon, O.) 1904, B.A. Yale University 1908, M.A. 1910 Herbert Hamilton Wagenhals, B.A. Fori IVavne. Indiana Yale University 1907 Sanitary Engineering 437 SlralforA, Connecticut Stratford Mechanical Engineering Broo ijn, Nem Yorl( 57 Prospect St. Botany and Surveying Honolulu, Han aiian Islands 333 York St. Physiological Chemistry Green Laf e, Wisconsin 51 Prospect St. Chemistry Buriinglon, Vermont 76 Howe St. English A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut 141 Linden St. History Neiv Haven Connecticut 159 Blatchley Ave. Chemistry Freeport, Nova Scotia 120 York St. Economics Nem Haven, Connecticut 72 Gilbert Ave. Mathematics and Physics Tahor, lorva 703 T. English Cla )svllle, Pennsylvania West Haven English Neiv Haven, Connecticut 173 Ellsworth Ave. Physiological Chemistry lVaierbur]f. Connecticut 185 V-S. Mining Engmeering MerlJen, Connecticut 8 Prospect PI. Mining Engineering MerlJen, Connecticut 8 Prospect PI. Mechanical Engineering NeU} Haven, Connecticut 76 Mansfield St. Mechanical Engineering Auburn, Maine Botany and Surveying Auburn, Maine Botany South Bend, Indiana Botany and Surveying Kenton, KentucI ] Paleontology 691 T. 691 T. 39 Lake PI. A. %..A Ji.s ' S .l A. m s k :% i ' • « BPNNeR POT POURRl SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL Raymond Lowrey Walkley, B.A. Yale University 1909. M.A. 1910 Ernest Ross Warren. B.A. Yale University 1910 Roscoe Blaine Weaver. B.S. Simpson College 1905 William Corcoran Welling, B.A. Yale Umversily 1909 Anna Holmes Wells, B.L. Swarlhmore College 1900, M.A. Hiram Coliege 1909 John Edwin Wells, B.L. Swarthmore College 1896, M.L. 18 9, M.A. Columbia University 1900 . Ray Bert Westerfield, B.A. Ohio Northern Umversily 1907. M.. . 1910 George Edward Wharton, B.D. Seabury Divinity School 1907 Franklin Lyron Wheeler, Ph.B. Brown University 1910 Ruth Wheeler. B.A. Vassar College 1899 Hailev Richard Willard. B.A. Dartmouth College 1899, M.A. 1902. M.A. Yale University 1910 Merlon Yarwood Williams, B.S. Queen ' s University 1909 Morley Evans Wilson. B.A. Toronto University 1907 Raymond Walden Wilson, B.S. Dartmouth College 1910 Wallace Alvin Wilson, B.A. Yale University 1905 Francis Winslow, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Edward Fred Woodcock, B.S. University of Veimonl 1909 Philip Anson Wright. B.A. Middlebury College 1909 Thomas Goddard Wright, B.A, Yale University 1907. M.A. 1908 Edward John Yeomans. B.A. College of Emporia 1910 Cecil George Young, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Soulhingion, Conncciicui German Daniehon. Connecticut French Colfax, loTva Botany HartfonJ, Connecticut Mathematics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania English Philadelphia, Pennsylvania English 694 T. 892 Yale P. O. 289 Dwight St. 672 T. 8 College St. 8 Col ege St. Bradncr. Ohit ::,conomic£ 275 Dwight St. 95 Greene St. 421 Temple St. Veil) HaVcn, Connecticut English Shelton, Connecticu ' t Botany and Surveying Pillston, Pennsylvania 69 Whalley Ave. Physiological Chemistry Orono, Maine 46 Edgewood Ave. Mathematics and Physics Pictony Ontario, Canada. 701 T Geology Ottatva, Ontario, Canada 61 Lake PI. Geology Springfield, X ' lassachuselts 421 Temple St. Botany and Surveying Ven Haven, Connecticut 135 Edge wood Ave. Mathematics Hartford, Connecticut 162 V-S. Mining Engineering Burlington. I ' ermont 68 Lake PI. Biology Bristol, I ' ermont 162 Park St. Chemistry New Haven, Connecticut 1 16 V-S. English Halstead, Kansas 32 Trumbull St. Botany and Surveying Nornuch, Connecticut 35 High St. Sanitaiy and Civil Engineering 438 BANNSR POT POURRl SHEFFIELD GRADUATE SCHOOL East Palmyra. Nen? Yorl History 78 Whailey Ave. Mary Gertrude oung, B.A. Cornell University 1908 M.A. University of Wisconsin 1908 f Students marked A are candidates for the degree of Master of Science, Mechanical Engineer, or Civil Engineer, who, having had one year of resident graduate study, are now pursuing courses of study in absence under the direction of the Faculty.] Senior (Tlass. 1911 It ? Henry Laurence Achilles John Howard Johnstone Adams Kenneth Leland Allen Harry Asher Nathan Aymen Francis Howland Baiter William Chapman Baker Harold Ailing Baldwin Stanley Crittenden Ball John Edward Barbey William Richard Barbour William Clarence B asset t William Bayne, 3d Harold Edward Beckman Irving Goodspeed Beebe Zachariah Belcher, Jr. Clifford Allen Belts Alfred Morrell Bidwell Vl illiam Franklin BisSop. Jr. Malcolm Havens Bissell Chandler Wells Bleislein Rufus Frank Blount Robert Palen Bonnie George McNear Bowles Harold Bowne Addison Ballard Bradley George Frank Bradstreet George Stuart Brady Howard Stanford Brainerd Raymond Winship Bristol Walter Edwin Brooke Allerton Frank Brooks Louie Merritt Brooks Springer Harbaugh Brooks Alan Hendry Brown Charles l_ uman Buckingham DeWilt Mesick Bull Harold Saxlon Burr William French Burrows William Alien Camp Rochester, Nciv Yorl Nciv Haven. Conneclicul Cleveland, Ohio NcTV Haven, Conneclicul NeDJ Haven, Connecticut NeTV Haven, Connecticut Savannah, Georgia Derby, Connecticut Shelhurnc Falls, Massachusclts Reading, Pennsylvania RiiJ§Ti ay, Pennsylvania East River, Connecticut South Orange, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio NetP Haven, Connecticut Neivarlf, Ncn} Jersey Norivalf . Connecticut Jersey City, Nen Jersey Noru al , Connecticut Nen} York City Buffalo, New York IVabash, Indiana Louisville, Kentucky Oakland, California New York City Chicago, Illinois Bridgeport. Connecticut Bethel, Connecticut Mount Vernon, New York Brooklyn, New York Salt Lake City. Utah Mcriden, Connecticut Chester, Connecticut St. f aul, Minnesota Madison, New Jersey New York City Fair Haven. Vermont Springfield, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Bridgeport. Connecticut 43U 133 College St. 544 Whiney Ave. 108 V-S. 88 Wall St. 635 Congress Ave. 133 Wall St. 161 V-S. 104 Wall St. 344 Elm St. 131 Grove St. 175 V-S. East River 120 College St. 123 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 126 College St. 106 V-S. 109 V-S. 187 V-S. 189 V-S. 126 College St. 175 V-S. 124 Prospect St. I 1 1 Grove St. 423 Temple St. 90 Wall St. Bridgeport 872 Yale P. O. 124 Prospect Si. 112 V-S. 176 V-S. Menden 12-t Prospect St. 131 Grove St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 133 College St. 104 Wall St. 295 ' ork Si. 109 V-S. Bridgeport i iJ ' ft, ' ift ' l BT NNSR POT POURRl - @ (§) @ i9n s. Woosler CanfieM Edwin Leon Carpenler Joseph Archibald Carson Everelt Eraslus Case Raymond Bailey Case Samuel Winship Case Daniel Babst Cellar Franklin Jerome Champlin Lewis Hill Chernoff Raymond Frederick Chidsey George Alpin Chisholm Arsen Nishan Chorbajian, B.A. St. Paul ' s Institute. Tarsus. 1906 Charles Francis Clise Arthur Lowell Coggins Saul Cohen Harmon John Cook William Joseph Corboy Albert Bernard Coxe William Crosby Fdwin Dillingham Crowell. Jr. Cloyd Cummins Lester Cummins Minotl Augur Davis Roger Wolcott Davis Lee Carnett Day Arthur Bliss Dayton Laurens McGregor Demarest Hudson Downs Dravo Clayton DuBosque Joseph Bennelt Dunbaugh Herbert Bothwell Dunkle. B.A. Ohio University 1910 Jacob Edward Eckstein Eaton Conger Edwards Edward Edwards Henry Melvm Elliot Deane Mann Evans Louis Estell Fagan Paul Francis Fagan Frank Shepley Fellows Charles Buford Fennell James Edward Finnessy Reuben Fenton Fisher Frederic Palmer Fiske Joseph Patrick Fleming Albert Emerson Foster Myron Elmer Fuller Reginald Humphrey Fullerton Jchn Taylor Cause Waller Mackintosh Ceddes 5eljnf0L ' r, Connccllcul 3rool(Hnc, Massachu5clls Braiulree, Ma - achusetis li incisor, Conneclicul Nornyich, Connecl ' icut NorTvich, Connecticut 5eii ic ep, Pennsylvania Nejv Haven, Conncclicui Denver, Colorado New HaVen, Connscticul North Attlehoro, Massacfwsetls Marash, Turf eX) Seallle, Washington Igerna, California NcJV Haven, Connecticut Tofrington, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Mavsville, Kentuc!( ) Tacoma, Washington East Dennis. Massachusetts Vienna, Nerv Jersey Vienna, Neiv Jersey IVhilneyvillc, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut New York C(7 j Naugatucl(, Connedicut Newark, New JerseX) Pittsburg, Pennsylvania South Orange, New Jersey Mount Vernnn, New V ork Athens, Ohio Hartford. Connecticut Washington, District of Columbi Milford, Ohio New Haven, Conneclicul Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Cermaniown, Pennsylvania Meridcn, Connecticut New York City Kansas City, Missouri Olean, New York Jamestown, New York Brooklyn, New York Wallingford, Connecticut Wakefield, Massachusetts Summit, New Jersey Chiilicoihe, Ohio Wilmington, Delaware Newark ' New Jersey 40 Lake PL 70 Trumbull St. 13! Grove St. 136 V-S. 105 V-S. 105 V-S. 70 Trumbull St. 313 Grand Ave. 179 Franklin Si. 241 Exchange St. 133 College St. 769 Yale P. O. 181 V-S. 171 V-S. 129 Dixwell Ave. 70 Trumbull St. 17 HiUhouse Ave. 70 Irumbull St. 295 York St. 43 Lake PI. 677 T. 677 T. ' ' liitneyville 170 V-S. 120 College Si. 172 V-S. 166 V-.S, 164 V-S. 166 V-S. % Wall St. 674 T. 184 Li ings(on St. fa 126 College St. 245 Dwight St. 206 Orchard St. 133 College St. 173 V-S. Menden 102 V-S. 102 V-S. 96 Wall St. 96 Wall St 167 V-S. 919 Howard Ave. 171 V-S. 96 Wall St. 131 Grove St. 102 V-S. 123 College St. 440 BPMNeR POT POURRl 1911 S. Walter Geer. Jr. Raymond Bryant Gerard Dean McGrew Gilfillan Robert Adrian Gillern Stanhope Scolt Goddard Samuel Goldschmidt Guy Howard Goodman Wesley Monleilh Graff Frederick David Grave, Jr. Carlos Slockwell Greeley Sidney Nalhan Greenberg Harry Paul Greenough Edmcnd Alfred Guggenheim George Francis Hadley Ralph Wetmore Halsey Abraham Louis Hasbrouck Harold Frnest Hastings Willard Haugh Frederick Bronson Hawley Hoyt Elmore Hayes Henry John Hegel Harry Charles Hill Thomas Curtis Hilihouse Edward Buckingham Hine Clifton Burhans Hitt Clarence Gordon Holbrook Russell John Holden Foster Holmes Henry Squire Holmes Daniel Raymond Hull Harry Phipps Hunter Hamilton Ingersoll John Avery Ingersoll David Johnson Douglas Andrews Johnston Catesby ap Lucian Jones Warren Fox Kaynor Robert Arthur Kelly HoIIoway Kilborn Webster Usner Kiliian Percy DeWitt Kincaid William Frank Kinney Erie Oatman Kistler Simon Bretzfelder Kleiner DeWilt Knox Otto Frederick Kraetschmar Ammi Wright Lancashire Charles Bridgen Lansing John Bailey Lawrence Louis Barnett Lear James Tiffany Leary NeTu Yor{( CitXi South Norwall , Connecticut Ironlon, Ohio Nem Haven, Connecticut Pittsburg, Penns]]lvania South Norival , Connecticut I eii Haven, Connecticut Broo}(lyn, Nerv YorJ Whitnevville, Connecticut St, Louis, Missouri Hartford, Connecticut Missoula, Montana Nen York Ci ij Hope Valle}}, Rhode Island South Orange, Neiv Jersey Kingston, New Yor Suffield, Connecticut Derhp, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Cleveland, Ohio Neil) Haven, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsiihania Nen} Haven, Connecticut Colorado Springs, Colorado Margaretville, Nen Yorff Nell) Haven, Connecticut Danville, Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis. Minnesota Torrington, Connecticut Atlantic City. Neiv Jersey New Yorl City New Yorl City North } al ima. lVashingtoi New Britain, Connecticut Savannah, Georgia Sanborn, Iowa Xenia, Ohio N ew Haven, Connecticut Reamslown, Pennsylvania Manila. Philippine Islands IVaterhury, Connecticut Denver, Colorado New Haven, Connecticut Salt Lake City, Utah Rockville. Connecticut Alma, Michigan Colorado Springs. Colorado Mastic, Long Island, New V New Haven, Connecticut Naugatuc , Connecticut 124 Prospect Si. % Wall St. 101 V-S. 34 Trumbull St. 124 Prospect St. 132 Wall St. 324 Alden Ave. 245 Dwight St. % Wall St. 131 Grove St. 132 Wall Si. 148 Grove b . 618 Whitney Ave. 70 Trumbull St. 133 College St. 17 Hilihouse Ave. 666 T. 333 York St. 124 Prospect St. 131 Grove St. 189 V-S. 379 Temple St. Box 43. Station A 160 V-S. 293 York St. 180 Winchester Ave. Ill Grove S(. 141 V-S. 141 V-S. 124 Wall St. 96 Wall St. 185 V-S. 131 Grove St. 17 Hilihouse Ave. 177 V-S. 1 70 V-S. 123 College St. 393 Temple St. 107 Dwight St. 299 York St. 160 V-S. 214 F. 133 College St. 39 Howe St. 133 College St. 673 T. 108 V-S. 124 Prospect St. ' oik t26 High St. 19 Asvlum St. 178 V-S. m 441 i .i k.M ,€ 4 IS % i BT NSR POT POURRl - ® @ (g) 1911 S. Harry George Legg Frederick Lincoln Lehr. Jr. Benjamin Leopold Carl Slarker Leopold Joseph Warren L ewis Malhias Smyser Lewis George Casper Logan Louis Frederic Loulrel Albert Sheley Low Arthur Franklin Lynch David Wallcn Mabee Edward William McDonnell Charles King McHarg, Jr. John Mcintosh Roy Armstrong MacKinnon Donald Meredith McNeale Floyd Willcox McRae. Jr. James William Mailland Walter Roy Manny Harold Emmons Marsh L eRoy Martin Nathan Parker Mears Lawrence Ackerman Meeker Sc udder Mersman Horace Beach Merwin Clifford Frederick Messinger Clement Woodnutt Miller Pierpont Langdon Minor LeRoy Bradley Mitchell James Rardon Montgomery Charles Kindness Moore Robert Cecil Moran Clarence Aspmwall Murfey Thomas Edward Murray. Jr. William Naumburg, Jr. Edward Hodges Norton Robert Jackman Noyes William Bartholomew O ' Brien Arthur Edward Ogilvy Valentine Earl O ' Grady Innis O ' Rourke William John Paelh Amos Townsend Pagter lames Wallace Paramore Robert Denny [ ' ' eebles Joseph Greer Peppard. Jr, Bala Pershad Nikola Carl Pierce Washington Plall Charles Pope John I lamilton Potter Allnueapolis, Minnesota Netv Haven, Connecticut Waterhurxi, Connecticut Burlington, lowa Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) 01 1 , Penns]jlvania RiJgumy, Pennsylvat ia Ccrmantorvn, Pennsylvania Danhiiry, Connecticut Rowayton, Connecticut Saratoga Springs, Neiv Yorl Chicago, Illinois Puehlo, Colorado Auburn, New Yor}( Buffalo, Nen ' Yok Washington, District of Columbia A tlanta, Georgia Mamcronec} , Neiv Yorf( Larchmont, New Yorff Branford, Connecticut Broof lyn, New Yorif Alladena, California Chicago, Illinois Si. Louis, Missouri Bridgeport, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut IVdmington, Delaware Greenwich, Connecticut Southbury, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Evanslon, lllirois Hartford, Connecticut East Cleveland, Ohio Brool lyn. Neri) Yorl New ) ' orf( City Torrington, Connecticut Georgetown, Massachusetts Wallingford, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Burl, New York New York City ' Naperfille, Illinois New Haven, Conncclicul St. Louis, Missouri Cambridge, England Kansas City, Missouri Yakootpoora, Hyderabad, Indi IVallingford, Connecticut Baltimore, Maryland Geneva. Illinois New York City 186 V-S. 328 Winthrop Ave. 957 Yale P. O. 379 Temple St. 133 College St. 135 Wall St. 124 Prospect St. 133 Colleee St. B. M. H. 126 Wall St. 133 College St. 153 V-S. 175 V-S. 123 College St. 124 Prospect St. 182 V-S. 96 Wall St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 166 V-S. Branford 17 Hillhouse Ave. 131 Grove St. 167 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 96 Wall St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 190 V-S. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 115 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 2 7 York St. Ill Grove Si. 162 V-S. 120 V-S. 434 Temple St. 61 Grove St. Wallingford 133 College St. 115 V-S. 1 1 1 Grove St. 104 Wall St. 183 Winchester Ave. 131 Grove St. 188 V-S. 131 Grove St. a ?33 York St. 177 V-S. 160 V-S. 181 V-S. 131 Grove St. 442 BT NSR POT POURRI - ft (g) (fi) :{ 4 Harold Reed Preston Jansen Hasbrock Preslon William Edwin Prindle Harold Beers Randall Charles Hubert Ray Dudley Ely Raymond David Reichgott Howell Hubert Richards Ferdinand Ritter Roy Lambe Roberts Charles Joseph Robison Eustis Thacher Rowland Edgar Dickson Russell William Samuels Charles Adam Satlig Edward Savage Wesson Seyburn William Capen Shank Harold Joseph Sheridan Clarence Lynwood Sibley Cedric Malcolm Stanley Skene Allan Oakley Smith Daniel Clarke Wharlon Smith, 2d Hamilton Jewelt Smith Vernon Anderson Smith Samuel Braden Sneath. 2d William Penn Snyder. Jr. Robert Bennett Soderberg Oscar Frank Soule Harold Stockton Stiles Addison Slillwell Charles Henry Slokesbury Elijah James Stone Irving Davis Stone William Angell Stone Henry Lane Stout Walter V ' anderveen Struby Elbridge Hadley Stuart Thomas Bonser Summers Roscoe Henry Sultie Svanle Magnus Swenson Joseph Boyce Talmage Charles Donald Thompson Adam Gentles Thomson Albert Edward Bernard Tommers James Dowling Trask, Jr. Rufus Sylvester Tucker Edwin Stewart Underbill, Jr. Arthur Floyd Van Dyck Simon Paul Vecker Raymond Trowbridge Viets I9I1 S. Noni ' ich, Connecticut Kingston, Nctv YorJ Neti Haven, Connecticut Shelton, Connecticut Terre Haute, Indiana South Nornyalf(, Connecticut Aenj Haven, Connecticut Nell} Britain, Connecticut A ' eiD Britain, Connecticut PaTviucffet, Rhode hland Portland. Oregon Neiv Haven, Connecticut St. Paul, Minnesota Mount Vernon, New ' orff NeH) Haven, Connecticut Norwalff, Connecticut Delioit, Michigan Kansas City, Missouri Neuf Haven, Connecticut Short Beach. Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Broof(hn. New YorJ Baltimore, Mar ' land Detroit, Michigan Minneapolis, Minnesota Tiffin. Ohio SciDicl(ley, Pennsvlvania New Haven, Connecticut Syracuse, New Yorf( New Rochelle, New ) ork Chicago, Illinois Derby, Connecticut Wheeling, PVest Virginia Troy, New y ' orJf Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Denver, Colorado Seattle, Washington Springfield, Ohio Lisbon, New Hampshire New Yor} City Cleveland, Ohio New Yorlf City Dululh, Minnesota New Haven, Connecticut Highlands. New jersey Raleigh, North Carolina Bath. New York New HaVen, Connecticut Providence. Rhode Island Sulfield. Connecticut 443 106 V-S. 185 V-S. 137 V-S. 17 Hlllhouse Ave. 1 1 1 Grove St. 70 Trumbull St. I 79 Congress Ave, 129 V-S. 82 Wall St. 129 V-S. 178 V-S. 41 Maple St. 170 V-S. 73 Whitney Ave. 65 Foster St. 131 Grove St. 131 Grove St. 132 V-S. 71 1 Orange St. 676 Elm St. 188 V-S. 1 76 V-S. 133 College St. 168 V-S. I I 1 Grove St. 17 Hlllhouse Ave. 133 College St. 398 Blalchley Ave. 124 Prospect St. 96 Wall St. I 1 1 Grove St. 333 York St. 96 Wall St. 165 V-S. I 1 I Grove Si. 96 Wall Si. 96 Wall Si. 82 Wall Si. 1 1 I Grove Si. 379 Temple St. 133 College Si. 1 1 1 Grove St. 184 V-S. 131 Grove Si. 103 Thompson St. 70 Trumbull St. 133 College St. 184 V-S. 95 Gregory Si. 1 18 V-S. 665 T. ' j .i aAaM vi 4 ! iM it -It iit BmmR POT POURRl - (j) ® (j) 191 I S. Willard Foster Walker Robert Keeler Warner W illiam George Warnock Lee Roland Watrous, Jr. Fred Lewis Weeks Warren Ayer Wells Charles Clarence Whittaker Russell Whittlesey Howard Wakeman Wills Russell Cartright Wilmot Vaughan Harrison Wilson Clyde Andries Winchell Elihu Smith Wing Silas Hemenway Wilhcrbee Joseph Wood. Jr. Wilfrid Wood Richard Wrenshall Archibald Young Charles Bennett Young Herman Frederic Zimowski Porlsmnulh, New Hampshire Syracuse, NeD Yorff Meriilen, Conncclicul NeTlf Haven, Conneciicul Olathe, Kansas NeJV York Cit}l East Norivall , Connecticut PUisfteld, Massachusetts Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Dunmorc, Pennsylvania Sho}(an. Nem Yorl( CreenfielJ Center, New Yorl Port Henry. Nerv Yorlf Pittshurg, Pennsylvania MorristoTvn, Neri Jersey Scniicl ley, Pennsylvania Brool(lyn, Nem i ork Yalesville, Connecticut A ett Havel}, Connecticut I 1 1 Grove St, 120 V-S. 124 Prospect Si. 146 V-S. 393 Temple St. 70 Trumbull St. 673 T. I I I Grove St. 189 V-S. 101 V-S. 17 Hilihousc Ave. 180 V-S. 367 Prospect St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. 131 Grove St. 295 York St. 162 V-S. Yalesville 95 Thompson St. 3 unior (Tl ass. 1912 Vincent Leo Ahern Elliot Landon Alvord Dexter Perry Anderson Karl Frederick Anderson James Arthur Atwood. jr. Richard Francis Austin Edward Raymond Backus Robert Johnston Badham Edward Payson Badey, Jr. Harrison Valentine Badey Raymond Frank Baker George Horace Baidwm Harold Page Baldwin Harold Barlow Samuel Barr James Beamer Barry Burton William Barllelt Homer Eugene Barton Arthur Francis Bassett Joseph Sumner Bates Hart Jarvis Beach David Thomas Beals, Jr. Theodore Wiliard Beard John James Bealtie. Jr. Howard Bradley Beaumont Broussais Coman Beck Thomas Henry Beddall LaTvrencc, Massachuseili IVinslcJ, Connecticut H ' ashinglon Depot, Connecticut Naugaiuc} , Connecticut IVauregan, Connecticut Broof lyn, Nen Yorl( Minneapolis, Minnesota Birmingham, Alabama Chicago, Illinois IVinoosf i. Vermont New Britain, Connecticut NeTi Haven, Connecticut Naugatucl , Connecticut Shelton. Connecticut Moosup, Connecticut Lansing, Michigan Springfield, Massachusetts Chicopcc Falls, Massachusetts Citnlonville, Connecticut Neta Haven, Connecticut Sa ' brool , Connecticut Kansas City, Missouri Shelton, Connecticut lVani)ic}(, Nerv Yorl IVaterbuT)}, Connecticut Seattle, Washington Pottsville, Pennsylvania 393 Temple St. 161 V-S. 37 Tilton St. 244 Dwight St. 133 College St. 135 V-S. 128 Wall St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 161 V-S. 36 Grove St. 664 T. 434 Temple St. 124 Wall St. 299 York St. 393 Temple St. 1 I 1 Grove St. 152 V-S. 152 V-S. 153 V-S. 634 P.. 133 College S . 17 Hillhouse Ave. 299 York St. 151 V-S. 656 T. 90 Wall St. Ill V-S. 444 B7 NNeR POT POURRl ' 1912 S. John Winfred Beecher Angelo Herbert Bennell LeRoy Perley Bennett David Dow Bentley Spencer Biddle Charles Oscar Bidwell Kenric Haugh Bird Richard Edmund Bishop Miles Grant Blakeslee William Pope Boeckeler Raymond William Bolton Lewis Edwin Bomeisler. Jr. George Gait Bourne Raymond B rower Bo wen Alfred Cass Bowman, B.A. Twin Vallev College 1908 Walter Bowne, Jr. Robert Hogarth Boyer James Francis Boyle Clarence Ivins Bradley William Moffat Bramwell Allan Webb Breed Robert Larkin Brooks James Frederic Brown, 2d David Chapman Bull Ralph Morris Burch Harold Woodworlh Burchard Leonard Flint Burdelt James Newton Byers Nils Frederick Bylund Frank McCreery Callahan Robert Lincoln Campbell Frederick Brugge rhof Capen Joseph Brackenridge Cary Charles Grover Chamberlain William Harmon Chapman William James Chesbrough William St. Clair Childs Daniel McCIean Chung Mon Yin Chung Robert Carr CHurchiU Archibald Clarke John Thomas Timothy Clinton Francis William Coales Harold Mendell Cobb James Francis Cobey Julius Cohen Henry Andrews Colver Henry Boardman Conover Lloyd Scribner Cocney Robert Horth Cornell Hamdcn, Connect ' icul MorrisloTpn, Neiv crseij Woodmonl, Connecticui Neiv London, Connecticut Vancouver, IVa bington IVinilsor Locl s, Connecticut Nell) Haven, Connecticut Yonl crs, New Yorl Neiv Haven, Connecticut Si. Louis, Missouri PVallingforJ, Connecticut Brool hn, Neiv Yorl Oal Jale, Long hlanj, Neiv Buffalo, Neiv York Morrow, Ohio York New York C ' ' ) ' Lynn, A ' fassachusetts New Haven. Connecticut Branford, Connecticut New York Cit ) Lynn, Massachusetts Arlington, Massachusetts Denver, Co lorado Naugaluck, Connecticut New York City Seattle, IVashington Swampscolt, Massachusetts Buffalo, New York Derby, Connecticut Dayton, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Noroton, Connecticut New York City New Haven, Connecticut New Britain. Connecticut Crosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Shanghai, China Canton, China Roanoke, Plrginia Youngstown, Ohio Bailor dvale, Massachusetts Palmyra, New York Easthamplon. Massachuseils New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Seattle, Washington Chicago, Illinois Greenwich, Connecticut Jamestown, New York Hamden 70 Trumbull St. 434 Temple St. 134 V-S. 148 Grove St. 139 V-S. 434 Temple St. 70 Trumbull St. 96 Wall St. 96 Wall St. Wallingford 110 Wall St. 133 College St. 176 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 123 College St. 458 Elm St. Branford 123 College St. 123 College St. 131 Grove St. 70 Trumbull St. 147 V-S. 148 Grove St. 82 Wall St. 73 Whitney Ave. 148 V-S. 70 Trumbull St. 1 1 I Grove St. 133 College St. 96 Wall St. 133 College St. 172 Beacon Ave. 664 T. 148 V-S. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 795 Yale P. O. 865 Elm St. 110 V-S. 123 College St. 423 Temple St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 104 Wall St. 150 Grafton St. 13 Edgar St. 276 Prospect St. 124 Prospect St. 124 Prospect St. 70 Trumbull St. 445 4.a '  i,i ' ,i .A «ijy M u m % 4 ' -4 li) BT NNSR POT POURRl - 1912 S. Calvert Byron Cot I r ell. 3d Harold David Cowan Frederick Collin Crosby Wilbur Lucius Cross, Jr. Abel George Cugell Benjamin Harvey Dale Spencer Harwood Davis John Sterling Deans, Jr. Charles Shepard De Forest John Joseph DeLaunay Laurens McGregor Demarest Edward Everett Dickinson, Jr. George Slebbins Dickinson Joshua Melancthon Didricksen Philip Dietz Harold Ruddell Donaldson Isaac Lewis Dooliltle Francis Lawrence Edward Dnscoll, Jr. Bernard Wayne Drouillard Douglas Wood Dunn Steele DuBosque Carl Oscar Dust in Stanley Worlhinglon Dwinnell Samuel Ashmead Dyer John Capen Fames, Jr. Donald McRuer Eddy John Herman Eden, Jr. Matthew Gnswold Ely John Fletcher English Meyer Epstein Edward Engle Eyre McClure Fahneslock Franklin Alexander F erguson Joseph Francis Filzgibbon Roy Avezzana Floyd-Jones Robert Taylor Frisbie Waller Oscar Frilsche Howard Irwin Fuller ton William Ayers Galbrailh Rupert Granville Gales Alexander Anderson Gay Harold Pennington Geib William Thurston Gflbeil Pliihp Raymond G lease n Walter Joseph Gleason Harold Lufkin Goff Edward Abbe Goldenberg Benjamin Frederick Goldman Elizur Raymond Goodrich Harold Saxtan Graham Jarlath John Graham M ' eilerlv, RhoJe hlanj Buffalo, yVcn Yorff; CranJ Rapids, Michigan NeH) Haven, Conneclicul NeH} Haven, Conneclicul Cincinnati, Ohio Somers, Connecticut Phocnixville, Penns :hama Nen Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Neivarf(, Vem Jersey Essex, Connecticut I }vinolon-on- Hudson, New Yorf NeJv Haven, Conneclicul Roselle. New Jersey Buffalo, Neiv York A ' leriden. Connecticut New Yorf( City Nerv York Cilv Dongan Hills, S. I., New York South Orange, New Jersey New HaVen, Connecticut Alinneapolis, Minnesota Chester, Pennsylvania EngleWood. New Jersey Bay City, Michigan Creal Neck, New York New York ' ' P New Haven, Connedicui Hartford, Connecticut San Francisco, California Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Springfield. Massachusetts New York City New York City Hartford, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Greenfield, Ohio Eric, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut Wesl Hartford, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Atlanta, Georgia South Norwalk, Connecticut New York V Cleveland, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Gildcrslecve, Con7 ecticut Brooklyn, New York Chicago, Illinois 133 College St. 123 College Si. 142 V-S. 17 H.llhouse Ave. 34 Park St. 142 V-S. 104 V-S. 133 College St. 335 Orange St. 25 Whalley Ave. 166 V-S. 143 V-S. 120 College St. 244 Dwighi St. 164 Elm St. 118 V-S. Merlden 107 V-S. 125 College St. 133 College St. 121 V-S. 9S Shelton A-.e. 124 Prospect St. .133 College St. 1 19 Grove St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 174 V-S. 90 Wall St. 17 H.llhouc Ave. 393 Temple Sl. 1 31 Grove St. 148 Grove St. 152 V-S. 719 T. 17 H.llhouse Ave. 143 Grove St. 709 T. 82 Wall St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 309 Orchard St. 124 Prospect St. 315 York St. 96 Wall Sl. 706 T. 17 Hlllhouse Ave. ' 11 Grove Sl. 35 Nash Sl. 64 Prmce St. 393 Temple St. 96 Wall St. 223 CrowB St. 440 mm Haiold Leavenworth Green Percy Warren Greene Jesse Grube Robert Kenneth Gustafson Louis Snyder Hall Ralph McKenzic Hammer Raymond Ward Hanke Arthur Thomas Hansard Charles Hansen Frederic Manning Llartshorne E.lliott Sheldon Hastmgs Woodling Maurice Hauser George Henry Heilbron Louis Frederick Henze Benjamin WVod Hill Harold Daniel Hodgkinson Wray Nathan Hoffman Bruce Hoggson Ar thur Downing Holmes Raymond Morgan Holmes William Francis Howe. Jr. Frederick Paul Hudson George Francis Hughes Lawrence Cole Humason W alter Fairbank Hume George Morns Humphreys Robert Edward Hunter Theophilus Rodgers Hyde. 3d Robert Franklin Ives Louis Jaffer Clive Palmer Jaffray Stanley Russell Jelhffe Walter Hauteville Johnson Franklin Mott Jones Malcolm Fuller Jones Proal Judson, Jr. William Henry Keefe, Jr. DelpraE Keen Joseph Jonathan Kelsey Ronald Butts Kelsey Harold Dorman Kennedy Nathan Hale Kirschman David Klein Frederick Lawrence Klein G. E.lkins Knable Harvey Coles Knowles Joseph Koletsky David Edwin Kydd Veste Cornelius Kylberg Charles Barsto v Langdon Paul Baxter Lanius Ansonia, Conneclicul Evanslon, Illinois Easlon, Pennsvlvania Nc7)y Haven, Conneclicul Topclfd, Kansas Broolflinc, Massachuselts Bridgeport. Connecticut Billings. Montana Bridgeport, Connecticut IVal efield, Massachusetts Su elii, Connecticut Evanslon, Illinois Seattle, IVashin ton Flushing, Nenj Yorl( Portland, Oregon Walling ford, Connecticut AllentoJvn, Pennsylvania Greenwich. Connecticut Neiv HaVen, Connecticut Mystic, Connecticut Brool line, Massachusetts New York Cily Bridgeport, Connecticut New Britain, Connecticut Springfield, Massachusetts Cleveland. Ohio Chicago, Illinois iValerbury, Connecticut Cincinnati, Ohio Hartford, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota Brooklyn, New York Oakland. Maine Noroton, Connecticut Jamestown, New YorJf Deep River, Connecticut Derby, Connecticut Tacoma, Washington Clinton. Connecticut Orange, New Jersey New Haven, Connecticut A llanlic City, New Jersey Bayonne, New Jersey Thompsonville, Connecticut Pillshurg, Pennsylvania New York Ci ' ' New Haven. Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven. Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Denver, Colorado 245 Dwight St. 127 V-S. 817 Yale P. O. 254 Ferry St. 82 Wall Si. 104 Wall St. 379 Temple Si. 140 V-S. 219 F. 123 College St. 665 T. 124 Prospect St. Ill Gmve St. 299 York St. 151 V-S. 70 Trumbull St. 117 Wall St. 143 V-S. 178 V-S. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 133 College St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. Bridgeport I 50 V-S. 104 V-S. 126 V-S. Grove St. Grove St. Grove St. 55 Prospect St, 124 Prospect St. 174 Park Si. 219 F. 145 V-S. 96 Wall Si. 4 Grove St. Derby 117 V-S. 25 Lyon St. 121 V-S. 82 Whalley Ave. 361 Yale P. O. 711 T. 280 Elm St. 124 Prospect St. 133 College St. 131 Liberty Si. 36 Lincoln St. 23 Lake PI. 133 V-S. 148 Grove St. 131 148 111 447 H ' : ' ..j. -As ' A ' .i A ' k.m k m % .li .% v m a BPOSNeR ' POT POURRl @(D(S) 1912 S. Henry Monroe Lalhrop John Adam Lautz John Russell Leahy John Paike Leavenworth Max Herman Levine Arthur Sylvester Littlefield John Slebbms Loomis Frederick Clark Lyman Carl Melby Lynge John MacArthur Andrew Hvnes McCreery Waller Lombard McGill Arthur Edward McLean George MacNish Henry Childs Marcy Francis Linlon Martin Ralph Henry Malthiessen Albert Merwin Maltoon Charles Stanley Mead Charles George Mills Hovsep Kevork Missinan, B.A. Central Turkey College 1908 Charles Tallmadoe Moffalt John Robert Montgomery. 2d Nathaniel Stevens Moore Percival Sneed Moses George William Munson, Jr. Alexander Murray, Jr. Louis Herman Nachamofsky Stuart Naramore Marshall Stanley Neal Vincent Richards Nettleton Reger Wolcolt Newberry George SyNester Nichols John Burbank Nichols Charles Brand Officer Diederick Christian Oldenborg. Jr. Ernest Leslie Osbomc William McKinlcy Osborne DeWitt Frazer Otlman Clarence Graham Pardee Edward Leroy Parkhurst Stanley Partridge Kenneth Askew Patterson Walter Howard Patterson John Irving Pearce John Altrot Peterson Irwin Malcolm Phelps Harry Cushinp, Piper J. Reuben Piranin Ernest Wetmorc Pittman Shellon, Conneclicul Buffalo, Nem York Ncn Haven, Connecticut I ' Vinstcd. Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Colorado Springs, Colorado Chicago, Illinois Minneapolis, Alinncsota Bridgeport, Connecticut Buffalo, Netv Yor}( St. Louis, Missouri [Vest Medford, Massachusetts Buffalo, Nerv Yorl Ansonia, Connecticut Buffalo, Nr.TD York Chattanooga, Tennessee Irvin on- on- Hudson, A erv Y or}( H ' oodmont, Connecticut EiLTctt, Massachusetts Bradford, Penns lvarda Ainlab, Asia Minor Stamford, Neiv Yor} IVindsor LocJ s, Connecticut Norwich, Neiv Yorf( Savarnah, Georgia Milford, Connecticut Little Falls, Nev) Jersey Hartford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Kar.sar Cit }, Missouri H ' csl HaVen, Connecticut Veil ' Haven, Connecticut Yonl ers, New V or}( Haverhill, Massachusetts Claiemonl, New Hampshire New York Ci U Denver, Alissouri Cleveland, Ohio Stamford, Connecticut Cheshire. Connecticu ' t New Haven, Connecticut Minneapolis, Mir.naola Kansas Cil]}, Missouri Lime Rock, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois East Haven, Connecticut New Orleans, Louisiana Minneapolis, ALir,ncsola Manchester, New Hampshire Flushing, New York 111 V-S. 86 Wall St. 257 Franklin Si. 333 York St. 55 Prospect St. 113 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 124 Prospect St. 131 V-S. 119 V-S. 133 College St. 123 College St. 127 V-S. 6S5 T. 126 V-S. PO Wall St. 123 College St. 85 Bristol St. 133 V-S. 124 Prospect Si. 651 E. 180 V-S. 139 V-S. 822 Elm St. 08 Wall St. Milford 110 V-S. 18 Leonard St. Bridgeport 156 Gove Si. West Haven 133 College St. 82 Wall St. 70 Triumbult St. 163 V-S. 719 T. 6S Lake PL 111 Grove St. 123 College Si. 262 Whalley Ave. 1471 Chapel St. 1 1 1 Grove St. 163 V-S. 51 Trumbull St. 128 V-S. Fasi Haven 163 York S;. 133 College Si. 722 T. % Wall St. ■i4s BT NNSR POTPOURRI- @(g)(S) Luclan Piatt Richard Sidney Piatt Douglass Potter George Potter Charlton Perry Prann Raymond Wheeler Prann George Gordon Prentice, Jr. Robert Edward Prelat Theodore Pyle Ralph Miner Read George Lawrence Redman Theodore Byinglon Reed James Arthur Reilly Gustave Adolph Reimann John Remick Wat kins Wendell Reynolds William Lalhrop Rich. Jr. Hubert Greville Rickard Frederick Cummmgs Ring George Baker Robbins. Jr. Percival Robertson Frank Harrison Rodgers Radcliffe Romeyn Herbert Samuel Root Samuel Leonard Root Wilton Rubinstein John Herman Ruge Dominic Ruotolo Joseph Russo Nathaniel Edward Caldwell Rutte Lloyd Moss Salisbury Emil Lawrence Sampler Lawlon Gr is wold Sargent Dhirendra Kumar Sarkar W illiam John Schaefer Francis William Schmidl Frank Julius Schmilz Richard Welmore Scofield Waller Moody Scott Gilbert Hilton Scribner, 3d James Wood Scully, Jr. Horace Douglas Secor George Dudley Selden, Jr. David Seltzer D wight Lewis Seymour John Woolslair Shallenberger John Ernest Sharpe Edgar Raymond Shenk John Seward Sherman John Rusher Shuman John Addison Singer 19i2 S. Baltimore, Maryland Brool hn, Nenf York Ea l Orange, New Jersey Buffalo, New York Branford, Connecl ' icut BranforJ, Connecl ' icul Nem Haven, Conneclicui iVaterviUe, Conneclicui IVilmingion, Delaware New Haven, Connecticut Riverside, Conneclicui Moniclair, New Jersey Brockton, Massachusetts Seymour, Connecticut East Braintree, Massachusetts Fort IVorlh, Texas New York City Denver, Colorado Derby, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Bridgeport, Connecticut New York City I ' Valerbury, Connecticut Farmington, Connecticut St. Louis, Missouri Apalachicola, Florida New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut White Plains, New York New Haven. Connecticut New York City New Haven, Connecticut Calcutta, India New Haven, Connecticut New Britain, Connecticut H alerbury, Connecticut IVaterbury, Connecticut Pequabuck ' Conneclicui Chicago. Illinois Pittsburg, Pennsylvania New York City Erie, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Detroit, Michigan Beaver, Pennsylvania IV are, Alassachusettc. Erie, Pennsylvania Orange, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 449 124 Prospect St. 200 York St. 110 V-S. 96 York Sq. Branford Branford 146 V-S. 656 T. 124 Prospect St. 120 High St. 96 Wall St. 150 V-S. 262 York St. S2 Wall St. 104 Wall St. 140 V-S. 113 V-S. 113 V-S. Derby 126 College St. 446 Edgewood Ave. Bridgeport 133 College St. 88 Wall St. 149 V-S. 126 Wall St. 145 V-S. 22 Edgar St. 105 Woosler Si. 148 Grove St. 134 Grand Ave. 125 V-S. 14S Grove Si. 54 Grove St. 400 Congress Ave 107 V-S. 82 Wall Si. 132 V-S. 104 V-S. 126 College St. 133 College Si. 88 Wall Si. 124 V-S. BridgepGrl 174 V-S. 145 V-S. 83 Wall St. 122 V-S. 379 Wh. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 143 Grove St. .« Ai ' M i-y. . i ii ' .i ASSk.A - V 1 ! li ' ' l : ,i ' .iy BJ NNeR ' POT PQURRl - ® (g) (fi) 1912 S. Julius Benedict Smith Leslie Charles Snyder Charles Henry Soderbert; Wilham Frehng uysen Soulhwick Thaddeus Harold Spencer George Parks Slanley Ernest Roberts Sla kwealher NX ' aller Hallelt Starkweather Mitchell Benjamin Slock Herbert Julius Slursberg Jack Covell Sfurlevant Charles Rowe Suiter Clayton Edward Swain Robert Swan. Jr. McNeal Swasey Sumner Taylor Edward Ulrey Thatcher Howard Quincy Thomas Joseph Paul Thomas George Thompson, Jr. Josiah Donald Thompson William Joseph Tracey John Joseph Tucker Donald Seymour Tultle Herbert Harold Vreeland. jr. John Frederic Wadsworth Robert Carlton Wakeman Charles Gilbert Waldo, Jr. Norbert Svlvestei ' Chouleau Walsh Samuel Warren Wheeler deForest Walrous George Edward Watson Donald Forbes Way Ratcliffe Chapman Welles Frank Carter Wells Hewelt Seymour West Thomas Forrester Wellslein Harold Arthur Wheeler Kenneth Knight Wheeler Harry Lawrence While Louis Charles Whilon. Jr. Paul Wick Griffith Wight Robert Edward Lee Wilson. Jr. Lewis Bennelt Winton Edward Blaine Wix Richard Ransom Wood Guier Scolt Wright Coulter Dabney Young Edward Francis udkin IValerbur , Cor.nccl ' icut Da- lon, Ohio Danhury, Connecltcut Somerville, Nem Jersey Hol};ol e, Massachuspds Portland, Oregon NeTP Haven Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Nem York Ci p Chicago, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri, Clinton, Connecticut Pittsburg. Fennsvlvania Neil) Y ork Cit ' NcTv Yorti City Toledo, Ohio Plainville, Connecticut Denver, Colorado Fort Worth, Texas East Liverpool, Ohio Nor al , Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut N augatuck, Connecticut New York Ci v Erie, Penns})lvania Nonvalk, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut St. Louis, Missouri Alhan) , New York New Haven, Connecticut Derhy, Connecticut New Orleans, Louisiana Hartford, Connecticut Springfield, Massachusetts Clens Falls, New y ork Mount Vernon, New York Nor Walk, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania New York ' ' V Youngstown, Ohio St. Paul, Minnesota Memphis, Tennessee New Haven, Connecticut New York City A thol, Massachusetts Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania C raj ton, Pennsylvania Ar.sonia, Connecticut 1 1 1 Grove St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 190 Man ' .field St. 124 Wall St. 70 Trumbull St. 117 Wall S;. 683 T. 1432 Boule ard 132 Columbus Ave. 1 7 Hillhouse Ave. no Wall Si. 85 Wall Si. 202 F. 86 Wall St. 169 V-S. 144 V-S. 148 Grove St. 705 T. 25 Tiumbull St. 133 College St. 124 Prospect St. 130 Wall Si. 1012 Whalley Ave. 149 V-S. 124 Prospect St. 147 V-S. 340 Whitney A- e. 131 Grove St. 96 Wall St. 191 vs. 144 V-S. Derby 70 Trumbull St. 125 College St. 141 V-S. 96 Wall St. 70 Trumbull St. 114 V-S. 96 Wall St. 70 Trumbull St. 130 V-S. 1 1 1 Grove Si. 88 Wall St. 133 College St. 136 Canner St. 103 V-S. 63 Grove St. 124 Prospect St. 133 Wall St. 293 York St. 450 3Frc5l)man Class, 1913 Wainwright Abbott Ashley Day Adams Arthur James Adams John Fairchiid Adams John Pierre Adnance Isadore Alderman Samuel Bennell Alderman Edward Lelellier Aldworlh Isaac Alperl Charles Adolph Anderson Sidney Wright Anderson Waldemar Enoch Anderson Ruel Ross Appleton, Jr. Sherman Funslall Armstrong Norris Irving Asher Charles Clark Ayres William Sutherland Bacon Leonard Bishop Badeau William rhorne Bahlman Louis Duncan Bailly-Blanchard James Turner Baird, Jr. Frederick Baker Orin Martin Baker Eli Barlow, Jr. Albert Leon Barnes John Davenport Basset te Arthur Edgerlon Baleman John Gerrish Bausher Thomas Leavingslon Bayne. Jr. Allen Morton Beardsley Sutherland Alsop Beckwith Howard Lorenzo Beers Henry August Behre Reynolds Bellows Herbert Ewart Bennett Wallace Bigelow Richard Andrews Bixby Harvey Wilmol Black Clarence Victor Blake Robert Newton Blakeslee Nathan Peixotto Bloom William Michael Bolton Charles Edwin Booth John Vernon Bouvier. 3d Charles Allen Bowles. Jr. Charles Augustus Bowman Spruille Braden Bruce Mallory Bradley Jacob Morris Breslaw Donald Barnes Brockett Pitlsburg, Perins )lvania Broo line, Massachusells Auburn, Neiv Vorlf Brool lyn, Ven Yor Poughf(eepsie, New York ISleiv Haven, Conncciicul Neat Haven, Connecticut Grand Rapids, Michigan NcTv Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Chicago, lUinois Stamford, Connecticut Brool hn, Neiit Yorl Salt Lake Cit ), Utah NcD} Haven, Connecticut Mystic, Connecticut Macomb, Illinois Summit, Neiv Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio HillshoTo, NcTV Hampshire New Haven, Connecticut Lynn, Massachusetts Webster, New York Carry, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut IVatertoTvn, Connecticut New York ' y Montclair, New Jersey New York C ' ' iJ Stratford, Connecticut Litchfield, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New ) ' ork Pawtucket, Rhode Island Baldwinsville, New York Long Beach. California Alton, Illinois Portland, Maine Bridgeport, Connecticut Louisville, Kentucky Stamford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New York ' fy Springfield, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut New York Citv Salt Lake City, Utah Hartford, Connecticut Kansas City, Alissouri 171 mm( 82 Wall St. 124 Prospect St. 44 Wall St. 124 Wall St. no Wall Si. 75 York St. Congress Ave. 395 Temple St. 136 Orchard St. 50 Admiral St. 135 Wall St. 244 Dwight St. 96 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 88 V all St. 425 Temple St. 126 Wall St. 73 Whitney Ave. 110 Wall Si. 122 Wall Si. 6 Ellsworth Ave. 333 York Si. 128 High Si. 128 Wall St. 470 Goffe St. 315 York St. I I College St. I 10 Wall St. 122 Wall Si. Siralford 126 Wall St. Stratford 553 P. 389 Temple St. 96 Wall St. 156 Grove St. 70 Trumbull St. 73 Whitney Ave. 119 Wall St. Bridgeport 122 Wall St. 708 T. 41 5 George St. 120 H.gh St. 73 Whitney Ave. 162 Carlisle St. 14 B. M. H. 114 V-S. 55 Prospect St. 5 B. M. H. 451 ' ' •- ' i HM.iH.M. _,- i sMM K ' k m IS . ' ■% M BMNeR POT POURRl - K.13 S. Eugene Latham Brown Monroe Erwin Bry Thomas Francis Buckley Alfred Van Ingen Bugbee Edgar Uplon Burdell Herbert George Burke Harold Burnham William Hugh Burns Morris Lyon Burr Lorenzo Burrows, Jr. Alban Bernard Buller. Jr. Edward Homer Buxton George Vanderbilt Caesar William Evans Camp George Brodhead Campbell Holley Rudd Canlme Louis Bishop Capron Charles W mgard Carl James Harvey Carll, Jr. Edward Oscar Carlson William Spencer Carpenter Walter Smith Carr Francis Joseph Carri an Raymond Emilien Cartier Benjamin Waite Case. Jr. Frederick Bryan Chamberlain Fu Liang Chang Boyd Palmer Chapman Prentice Thomas Chase Charles Buckingham Chalfield Alexander Wallace Chauncey Arthur Merlon Chickenng David Montgomery Claghorn Frank Perry Close Lewis Franklin Cobb Francis Aaron Cochrane Daniel Frederick Conlon. Jr. Ramon Aloysius Conroy Charles Edwai d Conway Harry Cook Thomas McKown Cook, Jr. Otis Dexter Co veil Albert Atkinson Cross Raymond Bu inside CuKer Secor Cunningham, Jr. Alfred Stanley Curtis John Adamson Darsie Louis Stuarl Davidson Philip Davidson Edmund Jackson Davis Broof UnCy Massachusetts Si. Louis, Missouri Ansonia, Conneclicul Longmcadom, Massachusetts Sivampscotty Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois IVillimantic, Connecticut Westport, Connecticut Buffalo, Nerv Yorf Bcrflesvillc, Ol lahoma IVarsaiv. Nerv Yorlf Tacotna, H ' ashin lon, New York C ' ' P East Orange, New Jersey Saugerfies, New Yorl Oneonta, New Y ' orf( Creencastle, Fennsyilvania Garden City, New Yorif New Haven, Conreclicut Menominee, Micl.ijan Dayton, Ohio New Haven, Cor.r.edicut New Haven, Connecticut IVa efiehi, Rhode Island Unionville, Conr.ecficut Shanghai, China Franf(lin, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Brool hn, New Yorff Si. johnsbury, I ermonl Tacotna, Washington Saybrool( Point, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Hudson. New Yor} Lawrence, Alasiochusetis Broo lvn, New Yor} Lynn, Massachusetts New York City Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Brooklyn, New Yot}( New Britain, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Colorado Springs, Colorado Pittsburg, Pennsylvania New York City IVaterbury, Connecticut El Paso, Texas 128 High St. 124 Wall St, 29 High St. 135 Wall St. 262 York St. 49 So. Water St. 130 Wall St 213 Dwighi St. 716 T. 119 Wall Si. SQ Temple St. 156 Grove St 117 Wall St. 333 York St. 88 Wall St. 4 B. M. H. 10 B. M. H. 73 Whitney Ave. 133 Wall St. 47 Avon St. 73 Whitney Ave. 125 High St. 544 East St. 77 Lombard St. 119 Wall St. 114 HigS St. 443 Edgewood Ave. 122 Wall St. 1172 Chapel St. 451 Orange St. 110 Wall St. 791 Elm Si. 152 Grove St. 122 Wall St. Bridgeport 6 B. M. H. 113 Wall St. 126 Wall St. 124 Prospect St. 152 Grove St. 148 Grove St. 113 Wall St. 664 T. 410 Congress Ave. no Wall St. 119 Wall St. 120 Higli St. 73 Whitney Ave. 409 Orange St. 125 High St. 45a BPJSNeR POT POURRl - g) 1913 S. Ralph Lewis Davis Benjamin Hoyt Decker Alvin William DeClerque Alfred Grey Deming Millon Simmons Denman Leon Boardman Dexter Edwin Boynlon Dickinson Antonio Di Dio Alexander Corbet Dingwall John Harry Doerr Frank Baldwin Dooliltle Francis Marion Dougherty Martin Cedric Dowling Sutherland Cook Dews James Leon Draper Harry Edward Drevenstedt William Raymond Dufour David Lewis Dunn Harry Stewart Durand Harold Stearns Dwight Horace Barnard Earle Joseph Robert Ellicott. Jr. William Emery. Jr. Theodore Konold Emhof Harold Kimball English Edward Huntington Elhridge Floyd Butler Evans Ralph Henderson Everett Wallace Delamater Eyre Donald Brown Ferguson Harold Forrest Fifield John Thomas Finnegan John Flavel Fisk, 3d Livingston A. Fisk Peter Henry Aloysius Flood Edward Joseph Fogarty Frederic Eugene Basil Foley Thomas Wenlworth Foote William Henry Forde Alexander Higbie Fosdick Wilson Perkins Foss, Jr. Hart Gibson Foster Henry Gaither Fownes De Wayne Loomis France Thomas Alexander Eraser John Chester Freeman Duncan MacTavish Fuller Clayton Mahlon Gager Carl Gallauer, Jr. Frederick Truman Garry Donald David Gaylord IVallingford, Connecticut Danbur}), Connecficul Chicago, Illinois Sharon, Connecticut Des Moines, lon a Neiv Yorl Ci j New York Ci y Nell) Haven, Connecticut NeTv Haven, Connecticut NcTV Haven, Connecticut Mount Vernon, Nen Yorf Gainesville, Texas Rocffville, Connecticut Cedar Rapids, Io ' D a Nejv Haven, Connecticut Neiv York Cit Lakeville, Connecticut A eiD Britain, Connecticut Neh} York Ci j Cincinnati, Ohio Plainfield, Netv Jersey CranJ Kj ' eiv. A ' ett ' York Elkins, Park. Penns )lvania Collinsville, Connecticut A ' en Haven, Connecticut Rome. New York Chicago, Illinois NeiD Haven, Connecticut IVest Chester, Pennsvlvania East Orange, New Jersey Netv Haven, Connecticut Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts IVyoming, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Nashua, NcTv Hampshire Ansonia, Connecticut St. Paul, Minnesota Plainfield. New Jersey IV est Haven, Connecticut Springfield Gardens, New ) ork Nyack, New York Minneapolis, Minnesota Pittsburg, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New York ' ' i ' New York City Norwich, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Stratford, Connecticut Branford, Connecticut Wallingford 707 T. 421 Temple St. 73 Whitney Ave. 119 Wall St. 124 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 85 Lafayette St. 67 County St. 44 Brownell St. 150 Grove St. 82 Wall St, 117 Wall St. no Wall St. 2 Asylum St. 40 Lake PI. 712 T. lOSI Chapel St. ilO Wall St. 9 B. M. H. 119 Wall St. 117 Wall St. 120 High St. 126 Wall St. I B. M. H. no Wall St. no Wall St. 161 York St. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 73 Whitney Ave. 540 Quinnipiac Ave. 126 Wall St. 119 Wall St. 130 Wall St. 186 Crown St. 409 Orange St. 119 Wall St. 136 Grove St. West Haven 333 York St. no Wall St. 73 Whitney Ave. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 78 Pearl St. 621 Whalley Ave. 128 Wail St. 110 Wall St. 35 High St. 119 Wall St. Stratford Branford r 453 AHMji -.M.s S ' .y .A ..A MM 11 i ' £ BT NSR - POT POUFaRl - (g) (§) (1) 1913 S. Al f red Leslie Geen Lucian Arthur Geraci Harold Hurlbut Gilberl Darwin Lalhrop Gillelt Frederick Hay Glover Joseph Andrew Glover Bernard Goldenberg George Abram Gore Hem Chandra Das Gupla Clifford Gold Grant William Dickey Graves. Jr. John Russell Green John Epperson Greenough Hem Chandra Das Gupla Sidney Edward Hadley Albert Vivyan Hall William Augustus Hamann, Jr. Forrester Lundsteen Hammer Percy Lawrence Hance Frederick Hansson Chesley Gardiner Harris Carter Henry Harrison. Jr. Oliver Stanley Hart Richard Philip Hart. 2d Benjamin Harwood Robert W oodward Hathaway Roy George Hawley John Crossan Hays Clarence Bradley Hayward Harold Lord Hazeltine George Beverley Heilner Gerald Higgms Helmbold Larle Healon Hemingway Herbert Spencer Hemmeter Thomas Kelley Anthony Hendrick Edwin Charles Hennessy Bergen App legale Herod Lyman Charlton Hibbard Henry Walter Hicock William Burr Hill. Jr. Harry Clark Hine Robert Nelson Hoeflich George Kallum Homer Maurice Leopold Florner. Jr. Theodore Wright Horner VanDyne Howberl Spaulding Howe William Glen Hulbert Thomas Gordon Hull Robert Marshall Hume Ridgely Hunt, Jr. Dallas, Texas 126 High St. Nen Ha en. Conneciicii( 170 Congress Ave. NcTV HaVen, Conneclicut 66 Kensington, St. IVesifield, Massachuscll 125 High St. Cinctnnali, Ohio 122 Wall St. New Britain, Conneciicul 1031 Chapel St. Neiv Haven, Connecticut 151 Ward St. Nelson, British Columbia 333 York Si. Calcutta, India 54 Grove Si. Nciv Haven. Connecticut 320 Alden St. Dayton, Ohio no Wall St. NejD Yorl( City 387 Temple St. Missoula, Montana 82 Wall Si. Calcutta, India 54 Grove St. PVailingford, Conneciicul Wallingford CranJ Rapids, Michigan 126 High St. Mount p ernon, Nerv Yorl 152 Grove St. Bran ford, Connecticut 112 V-S. Neiv York City 125 High St. Nell) Haven, Connecticut 140 Lombard St. Springfield, Massachusetts 124 Wall Si. Chicago, Illinois 119 Wall St. Unionville, Connecticut 114 Hit.h St. Nen} Haven, Connecticut 117 Wall Si. Butte, Montana 135 Wall Si. East Orange, Nem Jersey 12 B. M. H. Danhury. Connecticut 333 York Si. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 120 HieH Si. Neiv Haven, Connecticut 52 Avon Si. Falls Village, Connecticut 569 Elm St. Elizabeth, Nei Jersey 119 Wall St. Nexv Haven, Conneciicul St. Ronan ' s Terrace North Haven, Connecticut North Haven Detroit, Michigan 150 Grove Si. Taftville, Connecticut 222 Sherman A e. Chicago, Illinois 119 Wall Si, Indianapolis, Indiana 126 Wall Si. Plainfield, Neiv Jersey 73 Whilney Ave. Southbury, Conneciicul 925 Howard Ave. Broof(lyn, Nem Yorif 110 Wall St. Ncjv Britain, Conneciicul 150 V-S. Maysville, Kentucl y 119 Wall St. NeTv Haven, Conneciiiul 35 Perk.ns St. Chicago, Illinois 126 Wall St. DuBois, Pennsylvania 333 York St. Colorado Springs, Colorado 1 52 Grove Si. Minneapolis, Minnesota 96 Wall St. Everett, Washington 117 Wall Si. Torrington, Connecticut 126 Wall St. NeU) Haven, Connecticut 432 Ferry St. MorristoTvn, Nen Jerse ) 122 Wall Si. 454 RT NNSR POT POURRI - (g) @ I9I3 S. Harold MacKnight Hunter Andrew Sherwood Hunlmgton William Nathaniel HutcKings George Ingram George Walter Isbell Philip Adam Jakob Warren Allen James Wilbur Woodflll Jenkins John Cam Jester Levi Leven Jester, Jr. William Bradford Joyce. Jr. DeWilt Talmage Keach Edward Joseph Kiernan Alfred Shelton Keith Joseph Herbert Kelleher Charles H. Kelley Harry Deacon Kelsey William Francis Kennedy Frank Frederick Keppler Haroutune Garabed Keshishian. B.A. Central Turkey College 1908 William Tredwel! Ketcham Luther Loomis Killam James Harold Kmg Chase Hamblet Knowlton Herbert Volbralh Kohler William Adolf Krause Olin Ritlenhouse Kuhn Allen Sheppard Lake Herbert Henry Lang Howard Barker Lee Kingsley Tutlle Leighton Nathaniel Mitchell Lerner Herman Levine Douglas Fowler Linsley John Alexander Logan Franklin Holcomb Loomis Charles Robert McCann Edward Loomis McCarroll Kenneth McClintock Charles Ayling McCluskey Francis Thomas Aloysius McDonough John Francis MacElhinny Donald Joseph McFerren John Cleveland McGill Roswell George MacKenzie William Sherman McKinney, Jr. George Duff Macbeth John Thompson Maffelt Alvan Markle. Jr. Clyde Martin Fulton, New York 117 Wail St. Soulhporl, Conneclicul 716 T. Moosic, Penr.syhania 119 Wall St. East Orange, Neiv Jersey 152 Grove St. Nem Haven, Connecticut 62 Dickerman St. West Haven, Connecticut West Haven Ansonia, Connecticut 10 Edgewood Ave. Terre Haute, Indiana 128 Hii.h St. Tyler, Texas 132 Wall St. Tyler, Texas 132 Wall St. New York City 88 Wall St. Unionville, Connecticut 183 Clinton Ave. Chicago, Illinois 1 l ) Wall St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 132 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois 73 Whitney .Ave. Duluth, Minnesota 82 Wall St. hiadison, Connecticut Madison Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport Berlin, Germany 393 Temple St. Cesarea, Turkey 91 Olive St. New York City 110 Wall St. New Haven. Connecticut 150 Grove St. Pichmond Hill. New York 19 Lake PI. New Haven, Connecticut 63 Lake PI. Sheboygan, Wisconsin 73 Whitney Ave. IVeslporl, Connecticut 670 T. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 17 Hillhouse Ave. Port Norris, New Jersey 54 Grove St. New Haven, Connecticut 151 Bradley St. Detroit, Michigan 110 Wall St. New Haven. Conneclicul 1 54 Grove St. Amsterdam, New York 395 Temple St. New Haven, Connecticut 81 York St. New Haven. Connecticut 255 Sherman Ave. Youngstown, Ohio 143 Grove St. Derby. Connecticut 113 Wall St. Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania 57 Prospect St. W aban, Massachusetts 393 Temple St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 125 High St. New Haven, Connecticut 154 Hallock Ave. New Haven, Connecticut 38 Hallock Si. Port IVashington, L. .. New York 150 Grove St. Hoopeston, Illinois 126 Wall St. Ely, Nevada 82 Wall St. New Haven, Connecticut 176 Fairmont Ave. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 82 Wall Si. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 425 Temple St. Boyonnc, New Jersey 1 56 Grove Si. Hazlelon, Pennsylvania no Wall St. Brooklyn, New York 73 Whitney Ave. 455 tj: -j.H ' M. ' . ' i ' 4.iM mM k m % U ■ i m it! BT NSR POT POURRI - (j) (g) (g) !9I3 S. Dennis Bernard Martin, Jr. John Stephens Martin Joseph Watson Martindale, Jr. Frederick Slandish Meacham Reginald Camp Meeker Harold Waller Merrill Robert Bensen Meyer Russell Alexander Meyrowilz Charles Frederick Miller Robert Starkweather Miller Charles V. Monahan Harold Frederick Montgomery James Richards Moore Theodore John Moore Richard Colton Morriil Andrew Bernard Christian Mott Mardiros Der Mugurditchian. B.A. Central Turkey College 1909 Rushworth Irvino Munder Marcus Mills Munsill Hrand Kalosl Najarian, Phar.M. Syrian Protestant College 1909 Benjamin Rudolph Newcomb William Howard Nimick, Jr. Herndon Joseph Nor r is Emmett O ' Brien William Michael O ' Connell James Robert OHara Daniel Thomas O ' Neil Owen Eugene O ' Neill George Phillips Orlady Eugene Edward Oviatt William Rayen Parmely Addison Julius Parry Andrew Robert Pastorius George Peabody Frederick Lines Peck Alden Dun Perley Jesse Burke Perlman Arthur Phillips Lester Beach Platl. Jr. Edmund Tultle Plumb John Fabian Pollard Thure Peter Poison Lewis Woodford Pratt Theodore Mitchell Prudden Robert William Purvis Howard Pyle, Jr. William Patrick Qumn Arthur Edson Ralph Berlrand Fred Rankm Nefv Haven, Conneclicul Ross, Californic Camden, Ven ' Jersex} Cincinnali, Ohio Brulgeporl, Conneclicul Hinsdale, New Hampshire Great Necf , Long Island, New Yo Nem York City New York City New York City New Haven, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Hartford. Connecticut IVashington, District of Columbia New York City Rocffville, Connecticut Marash, Turkey Springfield. Massachusetts New York City Marash, Turkey Holyoke, Massachusetlr. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Prescott, Arizona Natchez, Mississippi West Haven. Connecticut Chapinville. Connecticut Bridgeport .Connecticut New London. Connecticut Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Bristol, Connecticut Cleveland. Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana West Haven. Connecticut New York City Kensington. Connecticut Montclair. New Jersey New York C ' ' )J A en ' Haven. Connecticut W ashington. District of Colunib Brooklyn. New York Pottsville. Pennsylvania Br an ford. Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Brookline. Massachusetts Bethel. Connecticut Wilmington, Delaware IVallingford. Connecticut Mt. Carmel, Connecticut Corpus Christi, Texas 644 Howard St. 113 Wall St. 707 T. 119 Wall St. Bridgeport East Haven k 110 Wall Si. 152 Grove Si. 103 V-S. 242 York St. 268 Dwight Si. Ill Grove Si. 82 Wall St. 1 56 Grove Si. 119 Wall Si. 505 Yale p. O. 79 Lake PI. 349 Elm Si, 73 Whitnev Ave. 287 York Si. 40 Lake PI. 120 College Sl. 150 Grove Sl. 523 p. West Haven Bridgeport Bridpeport 893 Howard Ave. 125 High St. 155 Elm Sl. 82 Wall St. Ill Gro-e St. West Haven 133 College St. 85 Broadway 13 B. M H. 73 Whitney Ave. 205 Ferrv St. a 117 Wall St. 119 Wall St. Ill V-S. Branford 117 Wall Sl. 7 B. M. H. 74 Howe St. 128 High St. Wallingford Ml. Carmel 434 Temple St. 450 BTWNeR POT POURRl 1913 S. Joseph Ernest Rapuano Walter Cat-leton Raltray Hewstone Knight Raymenlon DeForesI Guv Raymond Ely Raymond James Ludlow Raymond Austin Bryant Reeve Durell Sterling Richards John Fletcher Riddell. Jr. Prall Boyer Roads lack Daniel Rogers XX ' illiam Edward Rohr Malcolm Beckwilh Ross Edward Hammell Rowen Richard Howard Royce Ernst Heinnch Rupe Bernard Harrison Rule John C. Ryan, Jr. James Harold Sanford Donald Satterlhwait Henry Duncan Schmidt Walter Charles Schmidt Morton William ScoMlle John Means Sealcn Frank Harbison Sebring Stanley Gordon Seccombe Frederick Sterling Seeley, Jr. Earle Hoi lis Segur Walter Joseph Seligman Austin Selz Frank Edmund Selz William Seymour, Jr. Samuel Saul Sharfman Robert Alexander Sharon Ogilvie Henry Sheldon Charles Gilbert Shepard Wilton Wales Sherman Arthur Richards Smith Benjamin Day Smith Edson Han ford Smilh Gerrit Alleaumc Smith Warner Gifford Smith Ira Scott Snead Douglas Este Snow Charles Nelson Snowden Frost Snyder Antonio Howard Soler Garrick Spencer Henry Schermerhorn Stearns, Jr Francis L ewir, Stephenson. Jr. John Adami Carter Stevenson yVen? Haven, Connecticut 33 Gilbert St. Bangor, Maine 712 T. Worcester, Massachusetts 333 York St. Waverly, Nert} Yorl 117 Wall St. South Norwall , Connecticut no Wall St. Nem York ' ' V 389 Temple St. Ctiicago, Illinois 8 B. M. H. West Haven, Connecticut West Haven Clinton, Massachusetts 122 Wall St. Potlsville, Pennsylvania 333 York St. Versailles. Kentuc v 82 Wall St. Cloversville, New York 23 Lake PI. Spi ingfielj, Massachusetts 702 T. A ' en ' Haven, Connecticut 229 Franklin St. Rutlami. Vermont 82 Wall St. Apalachicola. Florida 128 Wall St. Hicf mans Mills, Missouri 17 Hil ' house Ave. Fort Worth, Texas 132 Wall St. ReJJino Ridge. Connecticut 56 Grove St. Wilmington, Delaivare 110 Wall St. York. Pennsylvania 130 Wall St. Afiu Britain, Connecticut 107 V-S. Hartford. Connecticut 132 Wall St. Ashland, Kentucky 150 Grove St. Sebring, Ohio 174 V-S. Ansonia, Connecticut 119 Wall St. Bridgeport, Connecticut 128 Wall St. Waterbury, Connecticut 128 High St. New York City 86 Wall St. Chicago, Illinois 315 York St. Chicago. Illinois 315 York St. Chicago, Illinois 117 Wall St. Hartford. Connecticut 55 Prospect St. Piedmont, California 133 College St. Joplin. Missouri 73 Whitney Ave. Hartford, Connecticut 152 Grove St. Hartford, Connecticut 130 Wall St. New Haven, Connecticut 339 Orange St. NeWiown, Connecticut 324 Sherman Ave. Detroit, Michigan 113 Wall St. East River, Connecticut East River Chester. Connecticut 333 York St. Montclair, New Jersey 82 Wall St. Hillburn, New York 110 Wall St. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 120 High St. Tacoma, Washington 117 Wall St. New York Ci i) 379 Temple Si. Watertown. New ' ork 133 College St. New York City 110 Wall St. Pittsburg. Pennsylvania 120 High St. Sharon, Pennsylvania 88 Wall St. 4.57 iiitmmiwtifmwf9ita«fntfm Kfsimm xt} ivfiS!taT fp. • i Jt ' -, ?4::.i .A mM , n IS - i:- M ife BJ NNGR POTPOURRI 1913 S. John F Ienderson Stewart Robert Sylvester Stewart Malcolm Warren Stroltler Charles Hodgelts Strang Charles Larrabee Street Horace Delos Strong Vernon Theodore Strong Daniel Summers Max Marburgh Suppes, Jr. Ralph Hyatt Sussdorff Leon Avedis Swajian, B.A. Central Turkey College 1905 William Jones Sweeney Howard Calvin Sykes Eben T. Takamine Johichi Takamine. Jr. James Robert Keene Taylor Clarence John Telford Emanuel Maurice Thalheimer Robert Cudgel 1 Thomas William Norman Thomas, Jr. Howard Dow Thompson Edward Floyd-Jones Thorn Albert Emil Thorpe Frederick Adolphus Tillmann Edward Abbott Titcomb Ralf Henry Titley James Tod Claremont Irving Tolles Edgar Bronson Tolman. Jr. Theodore Torrey Prescott King Towle Clifford Calvert Townley Kwo Pao Tsai Oscar Russell Turner Charles Warren Underbill Frederick Davis Van Sicklen Yacoub Garouj Vassian. B.A. Central Turkey College, 1907 Nelson John Vetter Charles Pennel! Wagner Charles Doolittle Walcott. Jr. Harold Slanton Warren Thomas Ritch Walerbury Waller Kelsey Walts John Whlttier Walzek, Jr. Alexander Wellington Carl Frederick Westerberg Francis White, Jr. Malcolm Riddell Wibberley Trude Alfred Wiehe Baltimore, MarylanA Trenton, Missouri NelP Canaan, Connecliciit jBroo ijn, A ' eii ' V ' oi Chicago, Illinois Bridgeport, Connecticut San Francisco, Calif cinia SprinofieUi, Ohio Ehria, Ohio Elmhursl, Long Island, Neu Ainiab, Turl(e] York 120 High St, 315 York St 120 College St, 126 College Si 150 Grove St 73 Whitney Ave 128 Wall St 110 Wall St 82 Wall St 133 Wall St 607 Elm Si. Naugaluc}(, Connecticut New Yorif Cily New York C ' ' )J New York City Cedarhurst, Long Island, New Y Walton, New Y orl New Haven, Connecticut Kansas City, Missouri Hatboro, Pennsyh ania Dunellen, New Jersey Massapequa, Long Island, New ) New Haven, Connecticut 1 1 San Francisco, California Nogales, A rizona Beacon Falls, Conneclicut Maple Hid. Kansas Naugatucl(, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois South iVeymouth, Massachusetts Detroit, Michigan New Haven, Connecticut Tientsin, China New York City West Haven, Connecticut San Francisco, California New Haven, Connecticut ork St. St. Si. 126 College St. 117 Wall St. 1 I 7 Wall 117 Wall no Wall 39 Lake PI. 801 Orange Si. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 114 High St. 389 Temple St. ork 120 High St. 98 Townsend Ave. 119 Wall St. 120 H.gh St. 717 T. 82 Wall Si. 124 Wall St. 126 Wall St. 114 High St. 113 Wall St. 120 College St. 73 Whllnev Ave. 110 Wall St. West Haven 119 Wall St. 380 Orchard Si. NeJV Haven, Connecticut Si. Paul, Minnesota Washington, District of Columbia Nem Haven, Connecticut Neil) Yorlf Cit ) Chicago, Illinois Davenport, lonta IValerhury, Connecticut Litchfield, Connecticut Baltimore, Mar }lanJ South Canterhur} , Connecticut Chicago, Illinois 31 Tilton Si. 114 High Si. 387 Temple St. 98 Alden Ave. 1 1 I Grove St. 126 Wall St. 2 B. M. H. 129 Dixwell Ave. 137 Elm St. 120 College St. 116 Minor St. 132 Wall St. 458 BT NNeR POTPOURRI 1913 S. Everett Chickering Willard. Jr. Rudolph Harold Willard Wiliiam Harry Williams, Jr. Harold Lon Williamson Frank Noyes Wilmot Franklin Canning Wilson Harold Adamar Wintjen LeRoy Samuel Wolfe Daniel Wolff Edmund Clarence Wood Frederick Everett Woolworth William Ingram Wymond John James Yost Nelson Hotchkiss Yungermann Maxwell Zeidenberg Carl Adolph Zoller, Jr. Stamford, Connecticut Venj Haven, Connecticut Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Union City, Connecticut I eiD Haven, Connecticut Mount Vernon, Ven Yorl Harrishurg, Pennsylvania Droof lyn, Neiv Yorl Nem Yorl City Scranlon, Pennsylvania Louisville, Kentucky Piilshurg, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut NeH) Haven, Connecticut New ' orl( City 554 P 1 14 Kimberly Ave 148 Grove St 110 Wall St 149 V-S 1129 Quinnipiac Ave 150 Grove St 110 Wall St 136 Orchard St 124 Wall St 11 B. M. H 122 Wall St 128 Wall St 780 Howard Ave 88 Oak St 110 Wall St Special Students Edward Berman Philip Laurence Buttrick Arthur Campbell Maxwell Bernstein Cohen Charles Henry Cooper Daniel Cushmg Waldo David Frank John Humphrey Keves Julius Matlhew Rosenberg Everett M. Spicer Alanson Eugene Stewart Joseph Clark Tulloss Stephen Leslie Tyler John Whitney Underbill William Griffin Ziegler Bayonne. New Jersey NeJi Haven, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts New York City Chicago, Illinois Lowell, Iassachusclis New Yorlf City Brool(line, Massachusetts Everett, Massachusetts Croton, Connecticut Loivell. Massachusetts Hayntarlfel, Virginia New Haven, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut 711 T. 55 Prospect St. 59 Grove St. 610 E. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 40 Lake PI. 48 V. 129 Mansfield St. 255 Crown St. 282 Dwight St. 282 Dwight St. 31 Trumbull St. 33 Pearl Si. West Haven 87 Admiral St. I il II 459 ' Hl- : ' i ' i ,i A! t.A - A j i« .m m ' m BPNNeR POTPOURRI yaU 5cl)Ool of tl)e S inc rts !J egular Stu6ents Anna Elizabeth Akertelt Charles Haines Auslin Avers Leslie Carler Bemis Charles Uplon Berard Julius Berenson Mary Elizabclh Billings Charlotle Lyman Brewster Marjorie Warner Broadbent Margaret Lathrop Bronson, B.A. Vassar Collefo 1908 Lorlnlha Blanche Brown Gilberla Hopkins Daniels Earl John Dickerson Harold Benfon Dickson Theodore Diednckson. Jr. Frank Bernard Druen Joseph Francis Dunn Martha Isabel Fiske Benjamin Keily Gatins Danie! Anionio Guerriero Franklin Sherwood Guion Jacob Henry Halladjian Nathan Harris Benjamin Herbert Hicks Walter Edward Hope Ethel Turney Houghton Lester Joshua Juhanelle John Frederick Kelly Earle Lindsay Leiand Helen Norcross Lewis Herman Loth Frederick Joseph McKerness, Jr. William Bradford MacLane, B.A. Yale Umversily 1910 Edward Starr Madden Michele Martmo Marguerite Meade Marie Helen Moran Percy Harwood Paulin Clifford Edward Peikins Anna Harriet Pierce Mende! Ramback Margaret Sargent Rice Byidgeporl, Connecticut Port Jervis, Nen) Yorl MeriJen, Connedicul Neiv Haven, Connecticut Hai tford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Derh ), Connecticut Nem Haven, Connecticut Ven? Haven, Connecticut Driiigeporl, Connecticut Burlington, Vermont New Haven, Connecticut Martinsville, Indiana New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut IVcrehouse Point, Connecticut New Yorl Cii]) Harifonl, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Ainlah. Turf e f Newarlf. New Jersey New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Stratford, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut H hitney viile. Connecticut Macl ay, Idaho Bridgeport, Connecticut Highwood. C onneciicui New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, New Haven West Haven West Haven New Haven, Yalesville, C West Haven, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Connecticut , Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut onneciicut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Bridgeport 128 High St. Meriden 813 Orange St. Hartford 382 Whitney Ave. Derby 911 Dixwell Ave. 1198 Chapel St. Bridgeport 395 St. Ronan St. 200 Ivy St. 200 York St. Paris. France Whitneyville West Haven Naugatuck 128 Wall St. 126 College St. 217 St. Ronan Si. 374 Orchard St. 117 Wall St. 354 Edgewood Ave. 15 Pearl St. Stratford 14 Davenport Ave. Whitneyville 200 York St. Bridgeport 616 Newhall St. 184 Temple St. 33 Howe St. 1 5 Washington Ave. 109 Wallace St. Prospect Beach West Haven 58 Livingston St. Yalesville West Haven 81 Hallock St. 240 Bradley St. Holder of the William Wirt Winchester Fellowship. 460 BPNNeR POT POURRl Martino Roteliini Frederick Lester Sexton Katharine Halsey Trowbru Marjorie Alison Tuttle Dorothy 1 meld a Verrill Harry Frederick Ward Adeline Wrozina ART SCHOOL NcTv Haven, iVea Haven, New Haven, Nen Haven, Short Beach, Veil ' Haven, West Haven, Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecficul Connecticut Connecticut 96 WiUiam St. 999 Whalley Ave. 210 Prospect St. 24 High St. Short Beach 28 Butler St. West Haven Stuicrtts from Otb 2r JPepartmcnts Dwight Hadley Bennett Tyler Clark Francis Wilham Crandali Bennett De Beixedon Joel Ellis Fisher, Jr. Ansel Whiting Gillis Havens Grant Giles Pollard Greene Edward Harrah Arthur Mowry Harlwell Charles Virgil Hickox, Jr. John Baker Holiisler Floyd Dunbar Holchkiss Allen Skinner Hubbard McCormick Jewett William Turner Kimber Mortimer Bliss Lane John Vincent McDonnell William Bernard McGuire Edward Thomas Morrill Percy James Orthwein Francis Bayard Rives Radcliffe Romeyn John Seward Sherman McNeal Swasey Alexander Campbell Tener Reginald George Trotter Charles Aloysius Welch William W.tler Wright Brool lyn, Veiy Yorl Buffalo, A ' eDj Yorl IVeslfielJ, Ne-a York Brooklyn, Nem ) ' ork Nea York Cil ) Mount Pleasant, lolva Jamesto ' O ' n, Nenj York HoncsJale, Penns }h ' ania Nent York Cit ) Alban ), Nea York Springfield, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio l atertolvn, Connecticut Auburn, Nent York Chicago, Illinois Springfield, Illinois Net) York Cit Nen York Ci ' ii; Manchester, Connecticut New York City St. Louis, Missouri New York City New York C fJ) Orange, New jerseM New York City Sewickley, Pennsylvania Toronto, Ontario, Canada New Haven, Connecticut Putnam, Connecticut 265 D. 460 Fw. 66 V. 343 Wh. 460 Fw. 462 Fw. 11 V. 82 C. II V. 480 H. 455 Fw. 22 V. 264 D. 65 V. 395 B. 455 Fw. 150 L. 29 V. 404 B. 481 H. 367 Wh. 31 V. 133 College Si. 379 Wh. 169 V-S. 440 Fw. 504 H. 23 Bradley St. 352 Wh. 461 H.M- ' Hi4.}M K .M x € il M - ' l-i M ' i BPgSNeR POT POURRI - (S) II department of usic Regular Stu5enls Waller Alfred Allen. B.A. Belolt College 1909 Frank Arpala Carolyn Wentworth Avis Corinne Mane Baker William Cranska Ballard Cecile May Berard Emanuel Meyer Bernstein Rulh Wilson Bishop Dorothy Hills Bradley Alvin Chester Breul, B.A. Yale Universilv 1906, M.A. I9!0 Josephine Brewster Bessie Geraldine Brown Rosalind Olive Brown Ruth Frances Child Mary Elizabeth Crowe Estelle Pearl Cushman George Edward Daniels William Enright Davenport. B.A. Yale University 1899 Harold Carter Davies Dorothea Mary Dexter Joseph Nicholas Di Vilo Louis Martin Di Vito Vincent Claude Dixon Mary Esther Dudley Walter Bacon Eastwood Anna Louise Fieldmg Salvatore Fiore Florence Emelme Fritz Anna Smith Gagel May Josephme Garde Martina Gilbert Maude Ethel Gordon Madeleine May Greist Helen Eugenia Hagan Arvin Burnham Hall Lulu Frances Hare Carrie Butler Hendrick Jennie Herman Currence Anna Hickox Frank Clifford Hill Clara Hemenway Holman Eleanor Hope Jackson Edna Frances Kemp H orcestef, Massachusetis Nem Have. NcJV Have IVaierbury, MilforJ, C Ncm Have New Have Neiv Have Netv Have Bridgeport. n, Conncciicut n. Conneclicul Connecticut onnecticut n, Connecticut n, Connecticut n, Connecticut n Connecticut Connecticut IVarehouse Point, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut IVest Haven, Connecticut Fairfield, Connecticut Veu Haven. Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Ven Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut W atcrbur , Conneclicul IValerhury, Connecticut H ' aterbur]}, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut MiddletoTvn, Connecticut Derby, Connecticut Scranton, Pennsylvania New Haven, Connecticut West Haven, Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Windsor, New Jersey Westville, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut New Haven. Connecticut Terryville, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut South Britain, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut Southport, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut 641 E. 1578 State St. 343 Elm St. Waterbury Milford 813 Orange St. 663 Howard Ave. 21 Whalley Ave. 29 Whalley Ave. Bridgeport 321 Willow St. Hartford West Haven Fairfield 106 Exchange St. Hartford 61 Shelton Ave. Bridgeport 139 Shelton Ave. 178 Prospect St. Waterbury Waterbury Waterbury 159 York St. Middletown Derby 242 Park Si. 46 Vernon St. West Haven Waterbury 97 Cedar Hill Ave. 159 York St. Westville 83 Whalley Ave. 211 Norton St. 1305 Chapel St. 4 University PI. Bridgeport South Britain Meriden Southport 16 Gill Si. Stamford 462 B7 NNeR POT POURRl - MUSIC SCHOOL Harry Newlon Knickeibock r Nalhan Leeljesky Norma Symes Lewis Margaret Alice Lord Louis Lupo Thomas Joseph McCoy Jame: Thomas Meade Lydia Meinke Marlha Curtis Miles Clara Wentworlh Mix Elizabeth Lawlon Monagan Ethyl May Munson Jessie Estelle Muse Josephine Muse Ruth Muzzy Vera Odenkirchen Andrew Leslie Ohr Isabel Overbagh Elhel Marguerite Poland Robert Henry Fruiting Harry Wilder Ranks Hilda Rawson Carrol Bennett Richardson Clarence Edward Rolfe Benjamin Frederick Rungee James Nelson San ford Dorothy Edna Schroeder Arthur Schuckai Clara Minerva Scranlon Margaret Shea Julia Roberta Sheil Roselena Adelaide Smirnow Frances Helene Somers Louise Ella Stanley Arthur T roost wyk Clara Bryan Van Benschoten Gertrude Katherine Voelker Amalia Veronica Von Woedike Pauline Voorhees Florilla Helena Webb Sylvester Benjamin Werzburg. Ph.B. Vale University 1 906 Maude Vernon Wilcox Mabel Adelaide Woodruff Lucy Bell Woodward Cecil Wright Thomas Edward Wrigley Florence Louise ' ale PVaierbury, Connecltcui Neiv Haven, Conneciicut Anuislon, Alabama West Haven y Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Derby, Connecticut Meriiien, Connecticut Mil for J, Connecticut BriJgeport, Connecticut IVaterbur} , Conneciicut Ncm Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Neil) Haven, Connecticut Biislol, Connecticut Neiif Haven, Connecticut IVallingforJ, Conneciicut Saugerties, A ' eii Yor Bridgeport. Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut LeTviston, Maine Nem Haven, Connecticut Veil ' Haven, Connecticut Ansonia, Conneciicut Netv Haven, Connecticut Roxbury, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut NeTif Haven, Connecticut Cfeenivich, Connecticut Derby, Connecticut IVaterbury, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Nem Haven, Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Conneciicut Orange, Connecticut WooJbriJge, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Hamden, Connecticut A ' enf Haven, Connecticut Milford, Connec ticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Hartford, Conneciicut Sandy Hoo , Connecticut Shelton, Connecticut Nem Haven, Conneciicut Walerbury 210 Franklin St. West Haven West Ha ' en 291 Water St. 216 Dwight St. Derby Meriden Milford Bridegport Waterbury 129 Livingston St. 169 Basselt St. 169 Basselt St. 38 Lynwood PI. 90 Lake PI. Wallingford 260 Crown St. Bridegport Hartford 200 York St. 359 Edgewood Ave. 152 Temple St. Ansonia 43 Smith St. 26 Court St. 261 Columbus Ave. 261 Columbus A e. Greenwich Derby Waterbury 142 Orange St. 376 Whitney Ave. Waterbury 179 Bradley St. Orange Woodbndge 134 Goffe St. 20 Gill St. Hamden 194 Cedar St. M.lford Bridgeport Hartford 569 P. Shelton 21 Hillside Ave. ■ 463 ' AH4:%:.A :J .y sH.i . %..m K M it ,ii! . ■ j m iti BPNNeR POT POURRl MUSIC SCHOOL 5tu6ents from Otb r il epartmcnts Cary AbboK Charles Guy Alpase Charles Arbulhnol, 3d Sidney Raymond Baer Jameo Turner Baird, Jr. Irving Goodspeed Beebe Joseph LeConIc Bell Allen Richardson Bensinger Edward Seymour Blair Frank Tennis Bowman. Jr. Orlando Cobden Brown Carroll Chevalier Carstairs Harold Benjamin Chapman Samuel Coan Alberi Presby Colburn David Lewis DaEjgelt. B.A. Yale Universily 1910 Frederic Lansing Day George Edward Dimock. Jr. Waldo David Frank Rowan Id Evans, ' r, Henry Lloyd Folsom Leo Charles Fuller Cecil Banks Gardner Allen Hazen Gates Stanley Easlon Gifford Stanley A. Goldsmith Samuel Ellsworth Grumman Arthur Bartlett Hague Mervin Stanley Harl Carl Ivar Hellstrom Hamilton Alexander Higbie William Burr Hill. Jr. Henry Morrison Hille Harold Koppel Hochschild John Henry Johnson Hewettc F.lwell Joyce Ernesi Sherwin Kavanagh Hiram MacFarlane King Frederick Abraham Laubscher Kenneth LeBlanc Charles Taylor Lee Abbot Augustus Low, Jr. John Vincent McDonnell James Howard McHenry Alexander Lawlon Ma ' kail. B.A. ' alc University 1910 William DeForest Manice Cheyenne, lV }oming 71 C. Ulka. Nem Yorl( 428 Fw. Piihhure,, Penmyhania 336 Wh. St. Louis, Mhsouri 389 B, Ven Haven, Connecticut 56 Ellsworth Ave. A ' cn ' Haven, Connecticut 124 Prospect St. Aiken, South Carolina 450 Fw. StrouJshurS, Penmylvania 426 Fw. Chicago , Illinois 33 V. Cleveland, Ohio 381 Wh. Danbury, Connecticut 89 C. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 334 Wh. Hariford, Connecticut 339 Wh. NeJV Haven, Connecticut 42 V. Sharon, Massachusetts 91 C. NcTV Haven, Connecticut 53 Wall St. J ' Vest NeTvton, Massachusetts 446 Fw. Elizabeth, Nerv Jersey 259 D. New York City 48 V. Haverford, Pennsylvania 35 V. Orange, Neii Jersey 30 V. St. Louis, Missouri 475 H. Derby, Connecticut 472 H. Thomaston, Connecticut 418 B. Dedham. Massachusetts 388 B. Nem London. Connecticut 42 V. Bridgeport, Connecticut 181 L. Corhani, Maine 37 Lynwood PI. NeUf Britain, Connecticut 373 Wh. Hariford, Connecticut 452 Fw. Jamaica, Nent York 86 Howe St. Broolflyn, A ' elD Yorif no Wall St. Bath, New Yorlf 91 C. New Yolk City 435 Fw. Rahway. New Jersey 574 P. New Brunswick. New Jersey 350 Wh. Plymouth Union, V.crmonl 56 V. Stamford, Connecticut 262 D. Rockville, Connecticut 15 V. New Orleans, Louisiana 67 V. Nerv Milford, Connecticut 84 C. Brooklyn, New York 30 V. New York Ci ' fu 29 V. Baltimore, Maryland, 236 York St New Haven, Connecticut 79 Howe St New York City 54 V. -I(i4 BT NSR POT POURRl - (1) (g) @ MUSIC SCHOOL Winfield Scolt Manship. B.A. Wesleyan Uni ersily 1886, Irving Wolff Marshall Harry Zie ler Maxwell Herbert Mendelsohn Keilh Merrill Henry Humphrey Parsons Philip Skinner Plait William Albert Prime. Jr. Florence May Prince Hubert Greville Rickard William Payne Roberts. B.A. Yale University 1909 Harry Albert Rungee Norman Arthur Shepard. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 John Homer Sherman Arthur Meyer Sidenberg Oliver Mead Stafford. Jr, John Cameron Stoddart Allen Peler Tanner Clarence Procter Thomas William Thomas Walsh, Jr. Stanley Thomas Williams Cheshire, Connect ' icul Cheshire B.D. Yale University 1889. Ph.D. 1910 Auburn, Nen Yorl; 59 V. CermanioTvn, Pennsylvania 259 D. New York Ci(v 7 Library St. Minneapolis, Minnesota 37 V. Nent York Ci l; 122 W. Scranhn, Pennsylvania 442 Fw. NeT York City 499 H. Ven) Haven, Connecticut 69 Bristol St. Denver, Colorado 113 V-S. Brooklyn. New York B. M. H. New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Fremont, Ohio New York City Cleveland, Ohio EngleWooJ, New Jersey Naugatuck, Connecticut New York City IVaterhury, Connecticut A4eridcn, Connecticut 1 58 Greenwood St. 159 Blatchley Ave. 18 V. 495 H. 567 P. 356 Wh. 416 B. 494 H. 180 L. 461 Fw. 465 A-i -y.: J . ' ..V i.i Ai .jm yk M 4 ■;! r B7 NNeR P0TP0URRl IDepartment of Jf orcstr ale 3f orcst School Senior (Tlass Waldo Darius Barlow, B.S. Massachusells Agricultural College 1909 Charles Ellioll Beaumont, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Oliver Frederick Bishop, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Elvi ' ood Perry Bushnell, B.S. Michigan Agricultural College 1910 Philip Laurence Butlrick Norman Curtis Case, B.S. Highland College 1908 Bernard Albert Chandler, B.S. University of Maine 1909 Neal Townley Childs, B.A. Yale University 1909 Waller Julius Damtoft, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Howard DeForest, B.S. Princeton University 1895 Theodore Woolsey Dwight, B.S.F. University of Toronto 1910 Charles Herbert Edwards. B.S. Michigan Agricultural College 1909 John Henry Fahrenbach, B.A. Franklin and Marshall College 1909 Arthur Frederick Fischer. C.E. Ohio Northern University 1909 Irving Gilson, B.S. Michigan Agricultural College 1910 Charles Goodwin, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Alfred Bryant Hastings, B.A. Dartmouth College 1904 Jesse Winegar Houph, B.S. Pomona College 1908 Dwight Smithson Jelfers, B.A. Illinois Wesleyan University 1909 Fred Runk Johnson, B.S. Dickinson College 1909 South Manchester, Connecticut Nen} Haven, Connecticut Ncrv Haven, Connecticut Branson, Michigan Nen Haven, Connecticut Highland, Kansas A cn ' Clouceslcr, Maine Nem Yorlj: Cilv Bridgeport, Connecticut New Yorl( Cit]) Cuelph, Ontario, Canada Houghton, Michigan Bernvitle, Pennsylvania Chicago, Illinois Adrian, Michigan Broolflyn, Net! ' orli Hanover, Nerv Hampshire Clarcmonl, California Canon City, Colorado Ml. Carnicl, Pennsylvania 4m 56 Lake PI. 391 Howard Ave, 17-4 Grand Ave. 58 Lake PI. 53 Prospect St. 423 Temple St. 691 T. 132 Wall St. 57 Prospect St. 79 Lake PI. 699 T. 58 Lake PI. 79 Lake PI. 8 Prospect PI. 58 Lake PI. 17 Hillhouse Ave. 79 Lake PI, 854 Orange St. 79 Lake PI. 60 Whalley Ave. BMNSR POT POURRl [ Ernest Fuller Jones, B.A. Haverford College 1907 Olio Kalz, B.S. College of ihe Cily of New York 1909 Arlhur Frederick Kerr, B,A. Universily of Oregon 1909 Eugene Lee Lindsey Virginia Mililary Inslilule 1909 Tfiomas Edwin McCullough, B.C.E. Iowa Slale College 1909 Samuel Rowley MacDonald, Ph.B. Yale Universily 1909 Allen Flelcher Marsh. Ph.B. Yale Universily 1910 Seward Hankins Marsh, B.A. Berea College 1909 Frederick Ramsey Mason, B.S. Rulgers College 1905 George Zachary Mason, B.S. College of ihe Cily of New York 1909 George Roy Gustave Monell, B.A. College of ihe Cily of New York 1909 Albert Ernest Moss Conneclicul Agricultural College 1905 Willis Munro, B.A. Harvaid Un.versily 1896, LL.B. 1899 Harold Stephenson Newms. Ph.B. Lafayette College 1909 Douglas Keefer Noyes, B.A. Yale University 1907 Harry Olin, B.S. Michigan Agricultural College 1910 Lawrence Benjamin Pagter. B.A. Yale Universily 1909 Ernest Cecil Pegg, B.A. Wabash College 1909 Edward Carringlon Mayo Richards. Ph.B. Yale Universily 1909 Abraham Rosenmond, B.S. College of the City of New York 1909 Harold Louis Russell. B.A. Johns Hopkins University 1909 John Willam Spencer. B.A. Emporia College 1909 Louis Roemmer Stadtmilier. Ph.B. Yale University 1910 1911 F. South China, Maine New V ' or f Cilv Eugene. Oregon Alexanilria, Virginia Davcnporl, loTva Yon ers, NeUf Yorff Chicago, Illinois Berea, Kenlnct ]) Bound Broolf, Nen jersey New ) ' orl( Cil i New ) ' orl( Cit ) IVesl Cheshire, Connecticut Buffalo, New ) ' orl( Patchogue, New V orl Orange, New Jersey Olj;emos, Michigan New Haven, Connecticut Hagerstown, Indiana New Yorf City New Yort; City Baltimore, Maryland Emporia, Kansas Stamford, Connecticut 467 60 Whalley Ave. 51 Lake PI. 60 Whalley Ave. 686 T. 8 Prospect PI. 8 Prospect PI. 129 Mansfield St. 37 College St. 45 Lake PI. 25 Whalley Ave. 25 Whalley Ave. West Cheshire 1151 Chapel St. 60 Whalley Ave. 122 Wall Si. 58 Lake PI. 185 Winchester Ave. 37 College St. 126 College St. 51 Lake PI. 8 Prospect PI. 37 Lake PI. 17 Hillhouse Ave. ffffiifSfSSBESSratJBfSSIffiE S S J ' «fJ .A5«t...l . %.ti !1 ;%. t 1 BT NNGR POT POURRl Joseph Warringlon Stokes. B.S. Haverford College 1909 Myron Wood Thompson, B.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College 1909 Robert Elmer Thompson, B.S. Michigan Agricultural Colleee 1910 Sidney Hammond Thompson, B.A. Dartmouth College 1909 Richard Washington Walker, C.E. Lehigh University 1884 Charles Harlan Watzek, Ph.B. Yale University 1910 1911 F. HolmeS ' hurg, Pennsvhanla Halifax, Massachusetls CranJ Rapuls, Michigan Si. Jobnshur}), Vermont Clennioorc, Penns ihania Davcnporl, Iowa Victor Augustus Beede, B,A. Yale University 1910 Henry Julius Bothfeld, B.S. Connecticut Agricultural College 1910 Samuel Edward Bower, B.A. Pennsylvania College 1910 Leslie Augustus Bull. B.A. Dartmouth College 1910 Clifford Cole, B.A. University of Kansas 1910 Alexander William Dodge, B.S. Oregon Agricultural College 1910 Bruce Johnson Downey Virginia Military Institute 1909 Carlelon Whidden Eaton, B.A. Bowdoin College 1910 Charles Floyd Evans, B.A. University of Wisconsm 1909 Herman de Fremery Raymond Foster Gardner, B.A. Amherst College 1910 Albert Wyma n Hayward, Ph.B. Grinnell (la.) College 1910 Thomas Frederick Heineman. B.A. Oberlin College 1910 Charles Frederick Hitchcock. B.S. Dartmouth College 1910 Jacob Sidney Kaplan, B.S. College of the City of New York 1910 John Humphrey Keves Raymond Marshall Killey, B,A. Roanoke College 1908 Junior (tlass Nen Haven, Conncclicul Broo}(i))n, Next) V ' or Berwic}(, Pennsvlvania Billerica, Massachusetls Kansas Ci ' u, Missouri PasaJena, California Alexandria, Virginia Calais, Maine MuscoJa, Wisconsin NeT York Cif); Chester, New Jerse ) Davenport, loTva Buffalo, New York Cilherlsville, Massachusetts Nen York Cit BrookUne, Massachusetts Vivian, West Virginia 458 60 Whalley Ave. 104 Lake PI. 125 Mansfield St. 104 Lake PI. 272 Dwight St. 129 Mansfield St. 424 Temple St. 37 Lake PI. 59 Prospect St. 421 Temple St. 129 Mansfield St. 8 Prospect PI. 686 T. 57 Prospect St. 37 Lake PI. 35 High St. 421 Temple St. 684 T. 39 Lake PI. 421 Temple St. 8 Prospect PI. 129 Mansfield St. 421 Temple St. BT NNSR POT POUF l - a)@) Conrad Lambert, B.S. Brooklyn Poytechnic Institule 1910 Davis Winans Lusk. [r., B.A. Lafayette College 1910 Murray McMurray. Ph.B. Grinnell College 1910 James Earle McNeal, B.F. Pennsylvania Slate Forest Academy 1907 Elmer Brown Mason, B.A. Princeton University 1903 Daniel H. Moon. Jr., Ph.B. Yale University 1910 Jason Kline Moyer. Ph.B. Franklin and Marshall College 1908 Joseph Wilbur O ' Byrne, B.A. Miami University 1910 William Benjamin Rice. B.A. College of Emporia 1910 Lcroy Mowry Richardson, B.A, Dartmouth Colege 1909 Samuel Edward Robison, B.S. Ohio Wesieyan University 1910 Keller Emrich Rockey. B.S. Pennsylvania College 1909 Karl Schmitt, B.S. College of the City of New York 1909 Carl Mantle Stevens. B.A. Bates College 1910 Clarence Egbert Taylor, B.A. Wabash Colege 1910 Roscoe Blaine Weaver, B.C. Simpson College 1905 Franklin Lyron Wheeler, Ph.B. Brown University 1910 Raymond Walden Wilson, B.S. Dartmouth College 1910 Edward John ' eoman5. B.A. Emporia College 1910 1912 F. Broo hn. Neiv Yorl Newarl , Neti Jerse)) IVebsler Ci u. loiva Lancasier, Pcnmyhania Veil ' York Cily SL Paul, Minnesota Millheim, Pennsvhania I Oxford. Ohio Emporia, Kansas H inchesler, Massachusells London, Ohio IVayneshoro, Pennsphania Brool iyn, Neny Yorf Auburn, Maine South Bend. Indiana Colfax. loTva Shellon, Conneclicul Springfield, Massachusetts Halslead. Kansas 13 Lake PI. 60 Whalley Ave. 684 T. 686 T. 8 Prospect PI. 32 Trumbull St. 129 Mansfield St. 14 Lincoln St. 37 Lake PI. 39 Lake PI. 39 Lake PI. 125 Mansfield. St. 57 Prospect St. 691 T. 39 Lake PI. 289 Dwlght St. 421 Temple St. 421 Temple St. 32 Trumbull St. 1 469 i ' J4,ji ' S ' H.A .,iM.MA :M !S .m :m m m ' ' 4 ' B7 NNeR ' y POT POURRW ® (g) @ iDepartmcnt of Ol)eolo3 yalc 2 lvlnU? School (Bra6uatc (Elass Luther Bateman Henderson, B.S. New ' ork University 1906. B.D. Yale University 1909 Robert Elmer Chandler, B.D, Yale University 1904, B,D„ M.A. 1910. KooKor Tcllow for 1910-U Nenifiorl, A ' eni Jersev JPwisbt Jcllow for 1910-11 Auhmntlalc. Massachusetts A ' en Haven, Connecticut Anderson, Indiana Harry Oscar Bowles. B.D. Kenyon College 1910 Ora Delmer Foster. B.D. B.A. Manchester College 1906 Oberlin College 1908. M.A. 1909 Charles S. Gillespie, Ph.B. Northwestern University !901, B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1908 Hubert Oliver Oilman. B.D. Drew Theological Seminary 1906, B.D. Yale University 1910 Harvey Merrill Lawson. Ph.B. Yale University 1890. B.D 1893 William Hayes Longsworth, B.A. West Lafayette College 1906, B,D. Yale University 1909 Frank Ranney Luckey. B.S. Cornell University 1882. B.D. Yale University 1888 Clair Franklin Luther, B.A. Amherst College 1889, B.D. Yale Umversily 1892 Norman MacNaugton. B.A. MrMasler University 1907. B.H. 1909, B.D. 1910 Joseph Ernest Paddock. B.A. Vi;n. Cast]e, Indiana Weslfield College 1906. M.A. 1909 B.D. Bonebrake Theological Seminary 1907 Howard Grant Parsons. B.A. McGill University 1907, A on(rca(. Canada B,D. Yale University 1910 47U NeTi Haven, Connecticut Shellon, Connecticut NeU) Haven, Connecticut Orient, Long Island. New ' orlf A ' en Haven, Connecticut Nevi Haven, Connecticut Toronto, Canada Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany 26 Sperry Si. 71 Bristol St. 34 Shelton Ave. Shelton 69 Howe Si. 663 T. 584 Orange Sl. Wcslville 135 Howe St. 645 E. 629 E. m BMNSR POT POURRl @(g)(S) DIVINITY GRADUATE SCHOOL John Alfred Seymour, S.T.L. A ' en Haven, Connecticut Columbian Melhodlst College 1904. B.D. 1905, B.A. Central Unlverslly 1907 B.D. Vale University 1909 Jacob Spoolman, B.A. Lake Forest College 1902, B.D. Pacific Seminary 1905 Alexander Steele, B.A. Adrian College 1900. B.D. Yale University 1910 C ' oinmoJcre Robert Watkins. B.D. Yale University 1909 Clarence Russel Williams, B.A. University of Pennsylvania 1892, M.A. Princeton University 1895, B.D. University of Chicago 1901 CarJcnptain, Illinois NeTl toTvn, Connecticut Nashville, Tennessee Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Solcmon Garabed Akkelian Central Turkey College 1908 Henry Claire Armstrong, B.A. Cotner. University 1908, M.A. Yale University 1910 Charles Sturges Ball Richard Herbert Bennett, B.A. Yale University 1909 Charles Wesley Coulter, B.A. University of Toronto 1908, M.A. Yale University 1910 B.D. Victoria University 1910 William Abraham Crowley, B.A. Transylvania Umversily 1907, M.A. 1906 M. A. Yale University 1910 Robert H. Davis, B.A. Manitoba University 1906, B.D. Wesley College 1908 George Dix, B.A. University of Toronto 1907 Augustus William Gidart. B.A. University of Chicago 1907, M.A. Yale University 1910 William Albert Harp, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1891 Hugh Hartshorne. B.A. Amherst College 1907 M.A. Yale Umversity 1910 James Sullivan DeForest Hollenbeck Senior Class Aintah, Turlfey OJell, Nebraska Nem Haven, Connecticut Clinton, Connecticut Oaf ville. Connecticut Lexington, Kenlucf y CooJjvooJ, Ontario, Canada [Voodbridge, Ontario, Canada Nybygget, Barnarp, jon}(oping. Nent Haven, Connecticut Methucn, Massachusetts W aterlonin. New ) ' orl( ill 980 Whalley Ave. 27 Ridge St. Newtown 633 E. 28 Asylum St. 620 E. 102 DeWitt St. 125 Mansfield St. Clinton Oakville 650 E. 612 E. 634 E. Sweden 632 E. 135 Edwards St. 624 E. 693 T. IFMlfVG iWIFJ F f ' 7 A A .A ' -J .Ji ' Jt ' H-l i hH.m y M ! M :« • ' i i BHNNSR POT POURRl - ® (S) (B) 1911 T. Waller Main Howlelt, B.A. Universily of Toronto 1909 Harold Merrybright Kingsley, B.A. Talladega College 1908 Paul Laniz Kirby, B.A. Amherst College 1909 Lucius Frank McGinly, B.D. Atlanta Theological Seminary 1910 Charles Adolphus Mock. B.A. Albright College 1898, M.A. 1905, Ph.D. Grove Cily College 1905 Per Albin Nelson Edward Kingston Nichols, B.A. Morris Brown College 1899 Samuel Robert Mayer Oakes Clifford Henry Plopper, B.A. Transylvania University 1909 Maurice Raymond Plumb, B.. . Carleton College 1908, B.A. Yale University 1909 Ralph Moore Timberlake. B.A. McGill Universily 1908 Thomas Penn Ullom Von Oeden Vogt, B.A. Beoil College 1901, M.A. Yale University 1909 Elmer Ruel Walton, B.A. Unnersity of Mississippi 1905 Ernest Clay Webb, B.A. Vanderbill Universily 1908 Christopher Hubert Yearwood Jefferson W. Yoho, L.L.B. West Virginia University 1897 Everett Edward Bachelder, B.A. Dartmouth College 1909 Carl Harry Barnett, B.A. Butler College 1910 Hollis Manning Bartlelt, B.A. Dartmouth College 1909 Herbert Hawthorne Benedict, B.A. Yale Universily 1909 Rolla James Bennett. B. A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1909 Crecl hanl , Onlaiio, Canada 606 E Mobile, Alabama 658 T Balhlon, I ' irginfa 627 E omijrna, Georgia ■ 609 E Dallas, Oregon 623 E CUnlorr, loma 125 M ansheld St Allania, Georgia 649 E NeTV Haven, Connet licul 639 T FilzgeralJ, Georgia 635 E BriJgeporf, Connecliciit Montreal, Canada 622 E. 625 E. Barnesville, Ohio Nent York Ci(i) ■ 608 E. 613 E. Co umtus. Mississippi 655 T. Webb Cit ], Missouri 704 T. Ceorge oD ' i, British Guiana Belhanv, IVest Virginia 59 Dixwell Ave. 46 Walnut St. West Haven Pltlsfiehl. New Hampshire Indianapolis, Indiana Haverhill, Massachusetts North Abington, Massachusetts Mitchell, Indiana 472 626 E. 619 E. 626 E. 628 E. 646 E. BmmR POT POURRI - (j) (j) Waller William Bruns. B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1910 Edward Evans, Jr., B.A. Cornell University 1902 Edward Wilder Hale, B.A. Beloit College 1900 Fred Lyman Hall. B.A. Doane College 1905 Alvin Loomis Hubbard Georgeos lordanides Anatolia Co!leg= 1903 William Adrian Jenkins, B.A. University of North Carolina 1907 Ben Slemmons Johnson, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1907 Henry Burnham Kirkland William Bowman Kline, B.A. Nebraska Wesleyan University 1906, M.A. University of Nebraska 1903 Rosmond May MacDonald, B.A. University of Nebraska 1909 Krikor Garabed Maseredjian Central Turkey College 1903 Myron Lee Pontius Granville Frank Powers, B.A. Butler College 1910 Daniel Sommer Robinson, B.A. Butler College 1910 Elmer Ellsworth Saddlemire, Ph.B. Syracuse University 1906 John Jeffrey Smith, B.A. Bethany College (W. Va.) 1908, M.A. Starling Richmond Twitly, B.A. Hendrix College 1901 1912 T. SunmaTiy Indiana 639 E, North Haven, Connecticut 680 T. Lafayette, Indiana 641 E. Beatrice, Nehra l a 868 Howard Ave. Windsor, Connecticut Sivas, Turkcv 630 E. 637 E. l ' em Haven, Connecticut 141 Bradley Si. Cadiz, Ohio 646 E. New York ' ' V University Place, Ne ' orasl(a 713 T. 198 Har.nllon St. Lincoh,, Nebraska 618 E. Aintab, Turkey 651 E. Montotvese, Connecticut Indianapolis, Indiana Montowese 644 E. North Salem, Indiana 644 E. Knox, Nem ) ' ork 648 E. Clavsvilte, Pennsylvania, 909 Monticello, Arkansas 252 Washington Ave., West Haven 678 T. 3unlor (Tlass Ezzet David .Akers, B.A. Presbyterian College (Persia) 1904 Thomas James Armstrong, B.A. University of North Carolina 1909 Coffing Melkon Arslanian Central Turkey College 1909 Charles Wesley Burton, B.S. Talladega College 1910 Victoria, British Columbia Rocky Point, North Carolina Aintah, Turkey Meridian, Mississippi 616 E. 705 T. 642 E. 658 T. 47o :Jk ' .«; ' i ' .i ,A .jasi.i .€ !l ,13 , r ' « i« 4 4 ' BKNNSR POT PQURRl - (ft (g) (8) Waller Irving Eaton. B.A. Darlmouih College 1909 John Marion Hillis. B.A. Simpson College 1910 Samuel Ha- oulune Hovhannessian Central Turkey Colege 1908 John Evander Johnson. B.S. Clemson Agricultural College 1906 John Henry Lewis, B.A. Morris Brown College 1905 Azel Anson Martin, B.A. University of Colorado 1909 Elmer Wallace King Mould. B.A. Union University 1909 Milo Eber Pearson. B.A. Nebraska Wesleyan University 1908, M.A. Trinity College (N. C.) 1910 Herbert Allen Sawyer. B.A. Lawrence University 1 909 William Elbert Sawyer, B.A. Lawrence University 1906 Homer Lee Scott. B.A. Trinity College (N. C.) 1910 Francis Carr Stifler, B.A. University of Pennsylvania 1906 Seeley Kelley Tompkins. B.A. Oberlin College 1901 Howard Robert Weir, B.A, Hiram College 1907 Bryant Wilson. B.L. University of Cahfornia 1910 1913 T. Crown Point, New Yorf AlichiganloJi ' n, Indiana Aintah, Turf(ey TimmonsViUc, South Carolina Amer ' icus, Georgia Boulder, CooraJo Schenectady, New Yorlf; flaslings, Nehrasf a IVaupun, Wisconsin IVaupun, Wisconsin Concord, North Carolina C)al( Park, Illinois Bvanford, Connecticut Warren, Ohio Berkeley, California Special Students Arthur J. Pennell T. H, Robertson Kirkor Avedis Sarrafian Central Turkey College 1909 John Austin Swann, B.A. Syracuse University 1893, M.A. 1896 Souihport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Ainiab, Turkey New Haven, Connecticut 640 E. 631 E. 374 O rchard St. 631 E. 649 E. 7214 T. 683 T. 198 Hamilton St. 638 E. 638 E. 643 E. 653 E. Branf ord 653 E. 710 T. Southport Bridgeport 652 E. 989 Drxwel! Ave. 474 B?WNeR POTPOURRI I i il)epartment of e6lclne aU ittedlcal School Senior (Tlass Harry Louis Abramson Charles Gardiner Barnum, B.A. Middlebury College 1905. M.A. 1907 Lewis Samuel Booth. B.A. Yale University 1908 Robert Emmelt Buckley George Francis Cahill Genesis Frank Carelli Charles Williams Comfort, Jr.. B.A. Yale University 1907 William Francis Cunningham F-dward Brendon Farley William John Henry Fischer Charles Thomas Flynn Samuel Clark Harvey. Ph.B. Yale University ' 1907 Maurice Farvish Laulman Maxwell Lear Louis Henry Levy, Ph.B. Yale university 1904. M.S. 1906 William Levy Wallace Lyman Orcutt Richard Frank Seidensticker. B.A. Yale University 1907 Paul Kibbe Sellew Eugene Johnson Slates Si. Joseph, Missouri Jericho Center, Vermont Shelton, Connecticut NeTv Britain, Connecticut Veil ' Haven, Connecticut Nerv Haven, Connecticut Norristojvn, PennsXtlvania Norivich, Connecticut Derby, Connecticut Danhury, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Romford, Connecticut Neli Britain, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Netv Haven, Connecticut Neil) Haven, Connecticut West Bur}(e, Vermont Meriilen, Connecticut East LongmeaJon , Massachusetts Nicholson, Penns jlvania New Haven Hospital 344 Humphrey St. 98 Park St. 98 Park St. 76 Lombard St. 79 Asylum St. 98 Park St. 371 Crown St. Derby 925 Howard A e 175 Orchard St. 98 Park St. 165 York St. 363 Crown St. 64 Congress Ave, 91 Greene St. 45 Elm St. 98 Park St. Grace Hospital 98 Park St. Junior Class Martin Edwin Bry Eugene Frederick Callender Charles Henry Carroll Forrest Glen Crowley George Henry Dalton Charles William Depping Roscius Irving Downs Milton Leopold Dryfus Morris Aaron Dubroff Edward Thomas Falsey Harry Fried Inglis Folger Frost George Burroughs Garlick Francis Emil Gessner Abraham Benjamin Gross Venj York City IVaterbury, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Calion, Ohio NeTV Britain, Connecticut IVestfieU, Massachusetts Ansonia, C onnecticut NeTV Haven, Connecticut Broof(lyn. NeiD ) ' or!( Neiv Haven, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bridgeport, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut 475 371 Crown St. 925 Howard Ave. 156 Grafton. St. 162 Park St. 126 Ward St. 371 Crown St. 91 1 Howard Ave. 85 Ward St. 91 I Howard Ave. 174 Clay St. 726 Howard Ave. 98 Park St. 98 Park St. 150 Bradley St. 768 Yale P. O. •■ UtiJj..i, !iiiiiii !f:- A- ' ' ' .. ' - ' : ■■. ' A Jl ' { -J .j. ' JtHd . .M y .M it .U :.% it -m li • f w BT NNGR POTPOURRI 1912 M. Joseph Edwards Harris Paul Difrancesca Hippolilus Isao Hirata Herman McLX Hurwilz Edward Harry Klrschbaum Joseph Francis O ' Brien William Henry Joseph O ' Brien, Ph.B. Yale University l aS William Herbert Ordway, Jr. Arthur Kirk Owen Edward Lewis Rochfort Piatt Harrison Rogers August Matern Sarlorius, B.S. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 1909 Robert Frederick Scholl Ernest Segnalla David Parker Smith Harry Leslie Stilphen Waller Clark Tilden Herman Robert While Nerv Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Fuf(uo}(a, Japan Hartford Connecticut Waterbur , Connecticut Meriilen, Connecticut N ew Haven, Connecticut C icopee, Massachusetts Topeffa, Kansas Nerv Haven, Connecticut Danhury, Connecticut Brool lyn, New Yorl New Haven, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Meriden, Connecticut Gardiner, Maine New London, Connecticut New Haven Connecticut Second year Class Reuben Harry Alpert Samuel Henry Braude Delos Judson Bristol, Jr.. Ph.B| Yale University 1909 George Glass Davilt Lucius Felix Herz, Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1908 Charles Emmanuel Kaufmann. Ph.B. Yale Umversity 1909 Francis Augustine McGreen Stewart Woods Reid Wilmarlh Young Seymour, B.A. Brown University 1908. M.A. 1909 Howard Francis Shatluck Paul Galpin Shipley Wallace Nathaniel Sweet Ralph Emerson Taylor Alexander Berthold Timm, B.A. Yale Umversity 1910 Robert Bruce Anderson New Haven, Connecticut Rocf ville, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Pittshur§, Pennsyjlvania New Haven, Connecticut Sioux Falls. South DaJ ota Bellows Falls. I ' ermont Hartford, Connecticut Warren, Rhode Island Columbus, Ohio i ew Haven, Connecticut Lebanon, Connecticut Dennisville, New Jersey New Haven. Connecticut Salem, Ohio jF lrst Vcar (Tlass Howard Burton Barlholomcw Frank Marion Coppock, Jr., Yale University 1910 Frank Edward Foley, B,A. Holy Cross College 190S B.A. Cohle5kill NeD, York Cincinnali, Ohio New Haven, Connecticut 476 233 Oak St. 266 Washington Ave. 219 Park St. 1036 Yale P. O. 925 Howard Ave. Meriden 438 Oak PI. 37i Crown St. 963 Yale P. O. 72 Edwards St. 925 Howard Ave. 397 Temple St. 149 Lombard St. 516 Chapel St. 98 Park- Si. 925 Howard Ave. Grace Hospital .416 Oak St. 226 Commerce St. 505 H. 519 George St. 90 C. 115 Linden St. 771 Whalley Ave. 371 Crown St. 363 Crown St. 911 Howard Ave. 2 Dw. 3 University PI. 87 C. 87 C. 106 York Sq. 71 C. 39 Lynwood PI. 44 High St. 588 Ferry St. m ' mmmm mmm BMNeR POT POURRl - Leroy Upson Gardner John Lawrence Healy Davenport Hooker, B.A. Yale Universily 1903. M.A. Edgar Mayer Johnson. Ph.B. Yale Universily 1908 William Cecil Leavenworth Joseph Leo McEvitt Lloyd Othmar Mayer Thomai Leon Patterson, B.A. Clark Universily 1909 Allton Lawrence Sherman Arthur Isidore Weil, B.A. Yale University 1910 Albert William Crosby 1909 1913 M. Meriden, Connecticut 454 F Newport, Rhode hlanj 412 B New Haven, Connecticut 131 Canner St Cincinnati, Ohio A High St NcTV Haven, Connecticut 230 F South Manchester, Connecticut 416 B Portland, OieSon 426 F North Anson. Me. 703 T Orange, Nem Jerse]) 379 Wh Ncm Haven, Connecticut 352 Orange Si Spcciat 5tu6(int Nen London. Connecticut 193 York St. 477 ■d . ' j ' i .A ' ' J .A ' ■ Hd ' i. M y M It , , . ii li [§ BT NNGR POT POURRl Department of Caw ( ra5uate (Tlass Hugh A. Baker. LL.B. Drake University 1910 Attorney at Law Armstronci Barrow. LL.B. Washinglon and Lee University 1909 Edgar Kapp Brown, B.A. University of Southern California, LL.B. 1910 Attorney at Law Carlton P. Davenport. LL.B, Ohio University 1910 James Joseph Flynn, LL.B. University of Denver 1909 Attorney at Law Francis Duslin Hurlt. LL.B. Yale University 1907 Attorney at Law Walter J. Ise. LL.B. Kansas University 1910 Carl Mize Little, LL.B. Drake University 1910 Attorney at Law Carroll Judd Lord. LL.B. University of Kansas 1910 Lenn Jesse Oare, B.S. Valparaiso University 1905, B.A. 1908, Attorney at Law Arthur Bernard O ' Keefe, LL.B. Yale University 1908. M.L. 1909 Attorney at Law James Justin Palmer, Jr. Huling Parker Robertson, Jr., B.A. University of Texas 1909, LL.B. Yale University 1910 Attorney at Law Otha Seth Thomas, Ph.B. Drake University 1908. LL.B. Yale University 1910 Charles Bonacum Waldron, LL.B. Indiana University 1910 Attorney at Law Dcs Moines, lorva Pine Bluff. Arf ansas Los Angeles, California Colerain, Massachuietls Aspen, Colorado Nen Yorff Cilv LaTvrence, Kansas Bedfori), lotva DoiloQ Ciiy, Kansas South Send, Indiana LL.B. 1908 West Haven. Conneclicul NeTV Haven, Connecticut Temple, Texas Des Moines, loUfa Blooniinglon, Indiana 379 Temple St. 265 Orange St. 200 York St. 74 Lake PI. 333 York St. 661 T. 282 Dwight St. 104 Lake PI. 199 York St. 585 Howard Ave. West Haven 55 Redfield St. 318 York St. 379 Temple St. 515 Orange St. ' 47.S BHNNSR POT POURRI - (j) g) (g) Charles Kyran Walsh. LL.B. Indiana University 1910 Attorney at Law Z. Wetmore. B.A. Fairmount College 1907, LL.B. University of Kansas 1910 Attorney at Law Frederick Holms Wiggin. Jr., B.A. Yale University 1904. LL.B. 1909 Attorney at Law Charles Kenneth Wynne, LL.B. Yale University 1910 Attorney at Law 1911 L. Crass Creel , Indiana H ' ichila, Kansas Ncm Haven, Connecticut Nejv Haven. Conneclicul Ot)lr6 y iar (Tlass Charles Boynton Aldrich, LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1908 Attorney at Law Robert Lee Allen. B.S. National Normal College 1900 William Taylor Andrews Edward Kazlilt Arvine. Ph.B. ' ale University 1903 Rolla Babcock Attorney at Law Daniel James Bailey Foster Bailey John Joseph Bailey Alfred Barton. Jr. Arthur Isaac Beilin Roy K. Benner Ernest Berger Charles E. Bittenger Francis Joseph Breen Jay Briggs. LL.B. Chicago Law School 1910 Herbert L, Bright, LL.B. New York Umversity 1910 John Henry Casey Lui-Ngau Chang Malcolm H. Clark. LL.B. University of Oregon 1910 Attorney at Law Philip David Connor Arthur Corbishley li orcester. Massachusetts Oivenshoro, Kentucf }) Noroion, Connecticut Nem Haven. Connecticut Dallas C( v, Illinois New Haven, Connecticut Fi(chhur§, Massachusetts H ' alerhur , Connecticut 3roo i) n, New Y ' or} Reading, Pennsylvania Hazleton, Pcnnsvhania Bridgeport Connecticut Yorf , Pennsylvania Bridgeport Connecticut Hoopeslon, Illinois New Yorf( Cit Bridgeport, Connecticut Shanghai, China Portland, Oregon New Haven, Connecticut Fall River, Massachusetts 47 ' J 3 Lake PI. 20 WhalUy Ave. 284 Orange St. 327 Edgewood Ave. 200 York St. 255 Sherman Ave. Noroton 313 Humphrey St. 18 Gill St. 255 Columbus Ave. 251 Crown St. 251 Crown St. 225 Crown St. 200 York St. 22 College St. 22 College St. 22 College Si. 44 High St. Bridgeport 715 T. 225 Crown St. 208 Grand Ave. 311 York St. 75V5iMS«A =i Siifl«« « ' «v iA ' .tM.A ' ..Ji ' LL ' . M.Sn . tM It .M . ! « l|! • it i BT NNeR POTPOURRI Henry Dyer Covvles, Jr. James VanDevanter Crisp Neil Perry Cullom. B.S. Vanderbilt University 1908 Charles Wesley Darling Herbert Frederick Day Raymond Pennington Dellinger. LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1910 Attorney at Law Robert Treat Dewell George Robert Dexler Samuel Reed Dighton. B.A. University of Michigan 1907 Roy Leslie Duncan Robert Ernest Dwyer William R. Elliott Thomas Elmes Ph.B. Yale University 1906 Eugene Francis Farley, B.A. Yale University I90S Justus John Fennel Robert Ross Ferrett George Nathaniel Finkel stone Lawrence Shepherd Finkelstone Samuel Barron Flauman Kern Blainr Fontame Myron Murphy Gibbens E. Stuart Gill. LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1910 Attorney at Law Charles Raymond Goddard Harry Allison Goldstein Millard Joseph Gore John G. Goltesman Samuel Hyman Greenberg Louis Jacob Grossman. B.S. Valparaiso University 1910 Attorney at Law Raymond Edmund Hackett Ralph Haden, B.A. Christian University 1908 Loren Edward Hannestad William Augustus Hatfield Patrick Joseph Healey, B.A. Yale University 1909 1912 L. Nen Haven, Connecticut New ) ' or}( C( ij IV aco, 1 exas NeTv Haven, Connecticut Nenj Haven, Connecticut Altamonl, North Carolina Neiv Haven, Connecticut Los Angeles, California Monttcello, Illinois Hartford, Connecticut Denver, Colorado Carrol, lotva Neiv Haven, Connecticut NeH) Haven, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Biidgepori, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota Perr) , Ol lahoma Chattanooga, Tennessee Hartford, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Kalama, Washington Springfield, Massachusetts NeTv HaVen, Connecticut Belleville, Illinois - NcD) Haven, Connecticut Franl ford, Missouri Mafi arvao, Hareaii Brool l n, Nen Yor}( IVaterbur};, Connecticut 480 48 Daggett St. 318 York St. 271 Crown St. 225 Crown St. 276 Crown St. 79 Lake PI. 1245 Chapel St. 225 Crown St. 383 B. 200 York St. 414 B. 122 Wall St. 1032 Chapel St. 311 York St. 223 F. 207 F. 859 Yale P. O. Bridgeport 53 Prince St. 119 Wall St. 170 Park Si. 79 Lake PI. Hartford 22 College Si. 333 York St. 227 Park St. 21 Spruce St. 114 High St. 264 Howard Ave. 333 York St. 216 Orange St. 264 York St. 672 T. •s BSNN6R POT POURRl mmm 1912 L. Daniel Francis Bray Hickey Henry Cruise Higgins Beinhard FJiot Hoffman. B.A. Yale University 1909 Israel Joseph Hoffman Francis Joseph Hogan John Theodore Ludehng H ubbard Frank Roy Hurlbutt Charles Henrv Ian Iber. M.D. Miami Medical College 1903 Attorney at Law Ernest Aexander Inglis, Ph.B. Wesleyan University 1903 Carl DeVere Johnson, LL.B. University of South Dakota 1910 Attorney at Law Frank Edward Jones. B.A. Yale University 1909 John M. Joyce LL.B. University of Oregon 1910 Attorney at Law Charles Edward Julin, B.A. Yale University 1899 Leo James Kelly, LL.B. Georgetown University 1910 Edward John Kenealy Joseph Irving Kopelman Benjamin Daniel Land Barney Larkey Hugh Joseph Lavery Roy A. Linn, B.A. Monmouth College 1908 Joseph Andrew Lockhart L uching Yu Tao Lou Roger Hall Loughran Israel Tamsky Lupatm Fred Masters Lyon, B.A. L ' niversity of Kansas 1909 Albert Francis McCarthy Henry Emmett MacDonald Frank Joseph McKay Bernard Francis McLean, Jr. George Henry Mahlstedt Joaquin Martinez, B.A. Frederick College (Md.) 1907 Stamford, Conneclicut 805 Yale P. O. Veil) Haven, Connecticut 9 Broad St. yVeni Haven, Connecticut 214 Dixwell Ave. NeTv Haven, Connecticut 214 Dixwell Ave. l-P aterhur , Connecticut 251 Crown St. Bridgeport, Connecticut 414 B. Corona, Long Island, NeJD York 225 Crown St. .Ven, York Ci ' i) 205 Temple St. Middletown, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Unionville, Connecticut Portland, Oregon Nen Haven, Connecticut Rock ' nlle, Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Neiv Haven, Connecticut Ncivark, NeTi Jersey Bridgeport, Connecticut Monmouth, Illinois Crccnn ic (, Connec icuf Tientsin, China Kingston, Nei} York Netv Haven, Connecticut Paola. Kansas Ansonia, Connecticut Freeport, Neix York Holvoke. Massachusetts Elizcheth, New Jersey Neiv Rochelle, Neiv York Maya ' uez, Poto Rico 481 283 Crown St. 108 High Si. 35 High Si. 225 Crown St. 7 University PI. 37 Lynwood PI. 311 York St. 820 Yale P. O. 9 Arch S:. 22 College S . Bridgeport 333 York St. Greenwich 865 Elm St. 318 Yo k St. 274 Hamilton Si. 615 E. 251 Crown St. 199 York St. 81 C. 199 York St. 318 York St. 397 Temple St. mrmmm nmif: if i j: ' ., . , i inn .m M . r ;- 5 r ' ,«i5n ' ' , , ' .; ,., .: ' .. S BHNbBR POT POURRl @@)(i) 1912 L. Samuel Mellitz Arlhur Beach Mills Walrer Rickelson Mitchell. B.A. Wesleyan Universily 1908 Francis Gregory Monahan Frederick Fdward Morgan George William Mueller Frank Paul Munich Charles W. Murphy. LL.B. Universily of Notre Dame 1910 William George Murray David M. Nesbilt. LL.B. University of Washington 1 904 Kenneth Elwood Nettleton Russell Fleinry Nichols. B.A. University of Colorado 1909 William Joseph Nolan Frnesi Francis Oakley Can!on Thomas O Donnell Roger Demosthenes O ' ICelly. LL.B. Shaw University 1909 Attorney at Law Percy Clinton Otwell. B.A. Valparaiso University 1908 Allorney at Law Francis Anionic Pallolti. B.A. Holy Cross College 1908 James Erwin Parker Alexander Wells Peck Howard Lucius Peck Roscoe Ernest Peterson, B.A. Bethany College 1908 Attorney at Law Samuel Barrett Pellengill, Jr., B.A. Middlebury College 1908 Robert Franklin Reeves. B.A. Indiana University 1910 Attorney at Law Fred Albert Reilley Isadore Wolf Resnik Howard Nathaniel Rogers, B.S. Coc College 1908 Alexander Lewis Rothschild Thomas Leo St. Germaine. LL.B. Highland Park College 1904 Attorney at Law Bridgeport, Conneclicul Bridgeport Nere Haven, Connecltcui 110 Gilbert Ave. Nem BedforJ, Massachuselis 279 Crown Si. Netv Haven, Connecticut 263 DwigSt St. Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgepoit Mcridcn, Connecticut 318 York St. Bridgeport, Connecticut B idgeport Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 1081 Chapel St Jcu ctt Ci p, Connecticut 225 Crown St. Bellaire, Ohio 104 Lake PI. New Haven. Connecticut 215 F. Council Bluffs, loTva 414 B. Quincy, Massachusetts 225 Crown Si. Hartford, Connecticut 905 Howard Ave. Denver, Colorado 271 Crown Si. High Falls. Nea York 88 Dixwell Ave. Plainvien Illinois 114 High St. Hartford, Connecticut 126 College Si. Clens Falls, Veil) V ' or 318 York St. A ' cro Yorlj; Cilv 318 York Si. Hartford, Connecticut 470 Fw. Lindshorg. Kansas 28 York Sq. Saxton ' s River. Vermont 231 Park St. M ' i in on, Indiana 294 Elm St. Springfield, Massachusetts 1081 Chapel St. Nejv Haven, Connecticut 105 Edgewood Ave. Sac CilV, lojva 361 Orange Si. Hartford, Connecticut 333 York St. Ashland, Wisconsin 1081 Chapel St. 482 , BMNSR POT POURRl - @ (g) (g) Lewis M. Sawyer, Jr. Samuel Charles Schlein Arnold Schmidt. B.A. Yale University 1908 Jacob Schwolsky Clarence William Seymour, B.A. Yale University 1907 Adam Benjamin Charles Shaffer John Henry Sheehan Morris Milton Siller Frank J. Slaltery Francis Wagner Smith Jacob Spitzer Joseph Benson Stevens Nathan Beach Stone David Streiff Ray Lawrence Strother. B.S. Ohio Northern University 1906. M.S John Joseph Sullivan James Plait Sweeney, B..- . Yale University 1909 Mitsuaki Takahashi. LL.B. University of Oregon 1909 Reuben Taylor Charles Wayne Teater Julian Sophus Thompson Harold Edward Tierney Levi Nelson Tiliotson. Ph.B. Dakota Wesleyan University 1907 William Luxon X ' allace Austin Carroll Warfield. LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1910 Attorney at Law John Chester Warnock Benjamin Joseph Weinstein Sheridan Ticknor Whilaker Alfred John White Charles Herbert Whitman Stephen Whitney, Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Frank Courtney Wilkinson. B.A. University of Missouri 1910 Charles Adoph Wolfes. LL.B. University of Chattanooga 1910 Attorney at Law 1912 L. Norton, Kansas New Haven, Conneclicul South Manchester, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Penn Station, Pennsylvania A ' enj Haven, Connecticut NeTv Haven, Connecticut Sf aneaieles, Nctv YorJf Neiv Haven, Conneclncul Perth Ambo , New Jerse} NUes. Ohio New Haven, Connecticut Lovilia, Iowa IVilsonhurg, IV est Virginia 1909 AcQj Haven, Connecticut Nau§atuc}(, Connecticut Kusetsu, Hiroshima, Japan Norwich, Connecticut Des Moines, Iowa Bdrnesville, Minnesota Englewood, New Jersey Mitchell, South Dakota Richmond. Kentucky Otter River. Massachusetts 225 Crown St. 61 Prince St. 318 York St. 391 Temple St. 333 York St. 1044 Chapel St. 239 Lombard St. 627 Congress Ave. 333 York St. 107 Thompson St, 73 Whitney Ave. 318 York St. 3 West Park Ave. 30 Whalley Ave. 293 York St. 47 Shelter St. 223 F. 91 1 Howard Ave. 1028 Yale P. O. 3 1 3 Crown St. 199 York St. 22 College St. 16 University PI. 318 York St. 79 Lake PI. Meriden. Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts South Weymouth, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Kansas City, Missouri Martinshurg. West Virginia 483 124 Prospect Si. Bridgeport 626 Howard Ave. 271 Crown St, 17 College St. 405 Whitney Ave, 615 E. 79 Lake PI. 1 BT NNGR POTPOURRI S)(i) 1912 L. Stephen A. Wolon iewicz Clement Richardson Wood. B.A. University of Alabama 1909 Attorney at Law Arthur Wren, B.A. Yale University 1908 Robert Adolph Wurzburg Spofford Frank Wyckoff Willi am Frederick de Zaldo. B.A. Belen College 1908 Max Zimmerman Albany, Nem Yorlj; Birmingham, Alabama BriJgeporl. Connecticut Grand Rapids, Michigan Nem Haven, Connecticut NeTv York C ' ' .V Holyoke, Massachusetts 37 Lynwood PI. 333 York St Bridgeport 666 T. 1239 Chapel St. 17 College St. 391 Temple St. Secon5 car (Tlass Sydney Aldman Andrew Jackson Adridge. Jr. Joseph Arcadius Allard. Jr.. Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Samuel Alpert, B. A. Yale Umversily 1908 Oswald Prentiss Backus, [r., B.A. Yale University 1908 John Frederick Baker, B.A. Yale University 1909 Edward Earl Bemey Clarence Chester Childs Edwin Armstrong Claik Henry Culbertson Clark. B.A. George Washmglon University 1910 Edmund Aloysius Clune James Beale Cohen rrancis Joseph Conti, B.A. Holy Cross College 1909 Alexander Welington Creedon, B.S. Trinity College 1909 Robert Bacon English, B.A. Yale University 1908 Roger Bernard Faherty, B.A. De Paul University 1909 Samue! Henry Fancher, Jr., B.A. Yale University 1910 Edward Byron Harold Thomas Hewes, B.A. Yale University 1910 Paierson, Ven Jersey Areola, Mississippi Stratford, Connecticut New HaVen, Conneclicul Rome, Nciv York A en Haven, Connecticut AHoona, Pennsplvania Fremont, Ohio NcTV Haven, Connecticut Ta}(oma Parl(, Maryland Past Hartford, Connecticut Richmond, Virginia Hartford, Conneclicul Hartford, Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Walton, VcTu York Kearney, Nem Jersey Hartford, Connecticut Merlden 686 T. Siralford 96 Washlngon Ave. 36 Lynwood PI. 155 Elm Si. 264 York St. 415 B. 300 Howard Ave. 127 AtVN ' aler Si. 333 York Si. 264 York Si. 250 Crown St. 333 York St. 415 B. 318 York St. 44 H.gh St. 163 V-S. 155 Elm St. 484 BT NNSR POT POURRl 1913 L. Herman Noel Horwilz Brooks Swearengen Hutchinson, B.A. Wesl Virginia University 1909 Harry Stuart Irons Michael Arthur Jannini John Leavens Lilley, Ph.B. Yale University 1909 Sydney Francis McCreery Charles James McGraw, B.A. Yale University 1908 Samuel May Charles Vincent O ' Hern, B.A. University of Illinois 1910 Louis Bondurant O ' Shaughnessy Llmer Stephen Redick Cleaveland Jocelyn Rice, B.A. Yale University 1909 Flavel Robertson. B.A. University of Kansas 1910 Henry Patrick Roche, B.A. Holy Cross College 1909 Frank Alexander Ross. Ph.B. Yale University 1908 Leonard Osborn Ryan, Ph.B. Wesleyan University 1908 Michael Nathaniel Slotnick, B,A. Yale University 1910 Harold Patten Small Hilding Alfred Swanson, B.S. Valparaiso University 1908, B.A. 1909 Henry Fallon Vaughn Paul Webb Verdon O. Welch, B.S. Lenox College 1909 Francis Joseph Whitcomb. B.A, Yale University 1910 Ven Haven Connecticul Fairmont, IVesI Virginia Elliins, Wesl Virginia MeJford, Massachusells IValerbury, Connecticut Veil) York Cit ) Augusta, Maine Portland, Oregon VermnnI, Illinois New York City, Omaha, Nebraska Nerv Haven, Connecticut Woodbury, Connecticut Kansas Cit ), Missouri Nen Britain, Connecticut MiddteloTvn, Connecticut Hol )olj;e, Massachusetts Nent London, Connecticut Brainard, Minnesota Scrantun, Penns )lvania HamJen, Connecticut Monllcello. loTaa Bridgeport, Connecticut 26 Elliott St. 188 V-S. 82 C. 250 Crown St. 318 York Si. 82 Wall St. 565 P. 451 Fw. 3 Lake PI. 379 Temple St. 200 York St. 410 Winlhrop Ave. 314 Crown St. 615 E. New Britain 283 Crown St. 227 Park St. 155 Elm St. 80 C. 1031 Chapel St. 225 Crown St. Bridgeport Patrick Francis Burke, B,A. Holy Cross College 1910 Charles G. Chamberlain, B.A. Trinity College 1907 Frederick Hull Cogswell, B.A. Yale University 1909 ' Jlrst year (Tlass Thompsonville, Connecticut Orange, Connecticut Ven ' Haven, Connecticul 485 34 Trumbull St. Orange 25 Norton St. ■%., ' ' -a ' ' i«f lM hM ,M 1 .5IJ i i i« m ' iM r£ ' M :m ' . .., !. .% . B? NN6R POT POURRl - David Lewis Daggett, B.A. Yale University 1910 Emil J. Danberg. B.A. Upsala College 1910 Marshall R. Diggs Epworlh Oniveisilv 1910 Jolin K. Finlayson, B.A. WesI Virginia University 1909 Thomas Charles Flood, B.A. Wesley an University 1910 Covey Floyde Grider. B.S. Marion Normal College 1 05 Oliver Bruce Huston, B.A. Uni e.sily of Oregon 1910 Arthur Thomas K efe, B.A. Yale University 1910 Julius P. Leary Laurence F. Lee, B.A. University of N e v Mexico 1910 Freeman Light. B.S. Norwich University 1910 John Joseph MacCarlhy. B.A. Yale University 1910 Waller Raymond Main. B.A. Amherst College 1909 Buckingham I ' arsons Mei riman. B.A. Yale University 1910 Henry Rockwell Shaffer Cornelius J. Sulhvan. Jr.. B.A. Holy Cross College (910 Richard Shuey Swam Fred L. Wilson. B.S. Backburn University 1910 Donald Waddell Young, B.S. New Mexico College 1910 Louis Bradstreet Zacher. B.A. Yale University 1910 1914 L. A ' cJJ ' Haven, Connecticut yVcJD Britain, Connecticut Linth av. Ol lahoma Sisiersville, H ' csi Virginia PorllanJ, Connecticut H ' inchor, Illinois Portland, Oregon Nerv Haven, Connecticut Salem, Massachusetts Albuquerque, Ven Mexico South NorJvallf, Connecticut North Brool field, Massachusetts IV est Haven, Connecticut JVaterbur , Connecticut South Scituale, Rhode Island Thompsonville, Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut Carlinville, Illinois Las Cruces, Vcn Mexico Branford, Connecticut 58 Wall St. New Britain 170 Park St. 118 V-S. Portland 70 Whalley Ave. 117 Wall St. 155 Elm St. 32 Whallev Ave. 689 T. South Norwalk 223 F. 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