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' J ' f ' ' ' 'W mx 7. i. 3 Y -' bg Y , V - rf K , 2 1 X' V' G sg mf r edgy! If J f ,..L . -P . Why the statistical blanks? VVhy should we be forced to spend our afternoons asking our roommate for a favorite poet? Wlio is interested in knowing how many bald men with false teeth there are in the Class? Are they for the use of the secret police? Does Professor Keller use them in connection with his experiments on rats ?i Or is it merely to enable the Class Secre- tary to extort dues by a threat of blackmail? Somebody ought to know. ' As far as we can figure out, the votes are partly for the satisfaction of a morbid desire on the part of every class to break into print-to startle the world by the extraordinary attributes which it claims. To others, it is an opportunity to display their native wit before the appreciative stenographers who get up these statistics. But Jack Haddock seemed to get the essence of the matter a year ago. The statistics, he said, were for no other purpose than that, in the future, we might look back upon the whims, the correct and incorrect judgments, and the foolish opinions of our college days. Wlien the sportiest man out-Sundays Billy, and the most scholarly man is in jail, this book, packed away under nine tons of junk, and dust, will silently chuckle to itself. It knows! Done Most for Yale: James R. Sheldon, Jr., 22, Woodford H. Dulaney, 22, Rufus F. Scott, Jr., 225 Arthur M. Milburn, 18, Richard M. Scovil, 12, Arthur H. Bunker, 7, Earle M. Craig, 6, Nelson M. Graves, 5, Albert D. Sturtevant, 4.
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5 CLASS VOTES 425 Done Most for Sheff: Rufus F. Scott, Jr., 495 Woodford H. Dulaney, 485 Earle M. Craig, 185 Arthur M. Milburn, 145 James R. Sheldon, Jr., 75 Arthur H. Bunker, 55 Nelson M. Graves, 5. Hardest W0r7cer.' W. H. Dulaney, 415 Rufus F. Scott, Jr., 265 George M. C. Hubbard, 225 John Garey, 105 Earle M. Craig, 85 Frederick Hesselmeyer, 75 Peter Ferreri, 65 Nelson M. Graves, 55 John A. Prior, 4. Most to be Admired: Rufus F. Scott, Jr., 285 Arthur M. Milburn, 245 Woodford H. Dulaney, 205 Leo G. Sullivan, 105 Earle M. Craig, 9 5 Charles V. Benner, 7 5 Nelson M. Graves, 7 5 James H. Higginbotharn, 4. Most Popular: Rufus F. Scott, Jr., 195 Carl F. Wiedemann, 195 Charles V. Benner, 175 Arthur M. Milburn, 175 Ernest deZaldo, Jr., 155 Woodford H. Dulaney, 115 Donald C. Armour, 75 Nelson M. Graves, 75 Arthur H. Bunker, 55 William C. Keeley, Jr., 55 Charles M. Sheldon, Jr., 55 Allen P. Bradley, 4. Most Scholarly .- Woodford H. Dulaney, 365 Walter N. Van- Tassel, 305 Herbert Rothschild, 235 George M. C. Hubbard, 12 5 Earle M. Craig, 115 George P. Lee, 95 Wesley B. Hall, 85 Frederick C. Hesselmeyer, 65 John J. Donleavy, 55 Samuel R. Large, 55 Robert S. DuBois, 45 Nathan Podoloff, 45 Edmund Fitzgerald, 4. Most Brilliant: Walter N. VanTassel, 405 Wesley B. Hall, 235 VVoodford H. Dulaney, 205 Herbert Rothschild, 12 5 George P. Lee, 75 James A. Creelman, 65 John J. Donleavy, 55 Edmund Fitzgerald, 4. Most Thorough Gentleman: Willing W. Ryan, 235 Earle M. Craig, 115 Malcolm W. Thompson, 85 Lewis S. Gordon, Jr., 75 Carl F. VViedemann, 75 Charles V. Benner, 65 Arthur M. Mil- burn. 55 Rufus F. Scott, Jr., 55 Robert R. DeVecchi, 55 James H. Robins, 4. Most Likely to Succeeclz Nelson M. Graves, 435 Louis L. Hicks, 135 Rufus F. Scott, Jr., 125 Leo G. Sullivan, 125 NVoodford H. Dulaney, 105 NVillia1n B. Vllilson, 75 Harvey J.
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