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Our little book, a roll of namesA record of our college games And work and play, we dedicate To our old friend the graduate Who buys, and when he looks it through, Recalls the days, not long ago, When he brought out an "IVY" too; For he will yield his sympathy To all the younger men who try To coax s ~ me copy, not too dry, From students who procrastinate

Until the printer says, " too late." He knows our trials and our fears, He's 路路been there " in his college years, He will regard with lenity This annual of Trinity. And now that we're ex-editors, By the old " I V Y S " we lay ours, Our task is done, we make our bow, And place th 's volume in the row, One pleasant years brief history In the long life of Trinity. Wi!h college news you'll find it stored . 路路 Auf Wieder;ehn." The Ivy Board. PROF. CHARLES

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Wqt i'Snarll nf Wrusttr.a nf Wrtntty Qtnllrg.r The President of the College ex-officio, President짜 The Rt. Rev. William W. Niles, D.O., LL.D., D.C.L. The Hon. William Hamersley, LL.D.짜 The Rev. Francis Goodwin, D.O.'f. The Hon. William E. Curtis, LL.D . J. Pierpont Morgan, Esq., John H. S. Quick, M.A. The Rev. William H. Vibbert, D.O. Sydney G. Fisher, L.H.D., LL.D. James ]. Goodwin, Esq. 'f. William ]. Boardman, LL.B. P. Henry Woodward, M.A. , Secretary짜 WilliamS. Cogswell, M.A. The Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, D.O. William C. Skinner, M.A. 'f. Ambrose Spencer Murray, Jr., M.A. The Hon. Frank L. Wilcox, B.A. Rev. Henry Ferguson, LL.D. Edgar F. Waterman, M.A., LL.B., Treasurer짜 Edward B. Hatch, M.A. . Frederick Everest Haight, Ph.D. 'f. The Hon. Joseph Buffington, LL.D. Robert Thorne, LL.B. ~ These members of the Board form the Executive Committee

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mnarb of 1J1rllnwn Jrrnibrttt The President of the College ex officio

&.rttior 111.rlloUtn William Stimson Hubbard, M.D. E . Kent Hubbard, B.S. Frederick .Everest Haight, Ph.D. Walter Stanley Schutz, M.A., LL.B. Alexander Taylor Mason, M.A., LL.B. Charles Shiras Morris, B.S.

1hmior 111.rllnUtn The Rev. John Taylor Huntington, M .A. The Rev. John ]ames McCook, M.A. George Emerson Beers, M.A., LL.B. The Rev. Frederick William Harriman, D .O. Percy Shelley Bryant, M .A. F1ank Elisha Johnson, M.A .

.Annoriatiott of t~.r .Ahutttti Walter Stanley Schutz, M.A., LL.B. Lawson Purdy, B.A. Edwin Stanton Alien, B.S. . Charles Guilford Woodward, M.A.

. President Vice-President Secretar;y Treasurer

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The President William Stimson Hubbard, M.D. The Treasurer George William Ellis, B.A. The Rev. Samuel Hart, D .O., D.Can.L.


The Reverend Flavel Sweeten Luther, Ph.D ., LL.D. President of Trinity College


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The Rev. Flavel Sweeten Luther, Ph.D. , LL.D. President, and Seabury Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy I I 5 Vern on Street (Office 13 Seabury Hall) B.A., Trinity, 1870 ; Ph.D., 1896; LL.D., 1904; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Racine College, 1871-1881; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy al Kenycn College, 1881-1883; Professor at Trinity since 1883; President of Trinity College, 1904-; Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Senator from First D istrict of Connecticut, I 907

The Rev. George Williamson Smith, D.O., LL.D. Professor of Metaphysics Emeritus B.A., Hobart, 1857 ; D.O., 1880; D.O., Columbia; LL.D., Trinity, 1887. Chaplain, United Stales Navy, 1864. Acting Professor of Mathematics, United Stales Naval Academy, Newport, 1864-5. Chaplain al Annapolis, 1865-8. Rector in various places till 1883. President of Trinity, 1883-1904.


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~~~ Charles Frederick Johnson, M.A., - L.H.D.

Professor of English Literature Emeritus 69 Vern on Street B.A., Yale, 1855; M.A., 1863; L.H.D., 1895. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, United States Naval Academy, 1865-70. Professor at Trinity, 1883-. Author of " English Words;" " Three Englishmen and Three Americans;" "Elements of Literary Criticism;" "What Can I Do for Brady?' and other poems; " Outline History of English and American Literature;" " Forms of Verse," etc.

The Rev. John James McCook, M.A.

Professor of Modern Languages 396 Main Street B.A., Trinity, 1863; Studied at jefferson College, New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, 路 and Berkeley Divinity School. Second Lieutenant First Virginia Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War'":-- Professor at Trinity since 1883; Rector of St. John's Church, East Hartford, since 1869. Author of reports on poor law administration and prison reform; al~o of numerous magazine articles on vagabondage, political venality, pauperism, drink, etc.

Robert Baird Riggs, Ph.D.

Scovill Professor of ChemistrJ) and Natural Science

35 Forest Street B.A'., Beloit College, Wisconsin, 1876; Ph.D., Gottingen. Chemist for United States Geological Survey, 1884-7. Profes!Or of Chemistry, National College of Pharmacy, 1885-7. Contributor to The American Chemical journal, The American journal of Science, and other journals.

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~~~~ Frank Cole Babbitt, Ph.D Professor of the Creek Language and Literature

65 Vernon Street B.A., Harvard, 1890; M.A., 1892; Ph.D., 1895. Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, I 895-6. Instructor in Greek at Harvard, 1896-8. Profess or at Trinity, 1899-. Member of the American Archreological Institute. Member of the American Philological Association. Author of " Greek Grammar;" also papers in American journal of Archaeology, and in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology.

Charles Lincoln Edwards, Ph.D. /. Pierpont Morgan Professor of Natural HistorJ)

89 Buckingham Street B.S., Lombard, 1884; B.S., Indiana, 1886; M.A., Indiana, 1887; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1890. Fellow in Clark University, 1890-2. Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Texas, 1892-3; Adjunct Professor of Biology, same, I 893-4; Professor of Biology, University of Cincinnati, 1894-1900. Member of the American Society of Naturalists ; member of the American Morphological Society; member of the American Folk-Lore Society; President American Folk-Lore Society, 1899. Socio Corresponsal de Ia SocieJad de Ceografica !J Estadistica Mexico; Socio Honoraria de Ia Sociedad Mexicana de Historia Natural; Socio Honoraria de Ia Sociedad Antonio Alzate. Author: Bahama Songs and Stories (Vol. 3 Memoirs American Folk-Lore Society); many papers in technical journals and monographs on biology, embryology, etc.

Wilbur Marshall Urban, Ph.D. Professor of Philosoph])

74 Vernon Street Graduated from Princeton; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1897. Studied at ]ena and Leipzig and was reader in Philosophy in Princeton and Professor of Philosophy in Ursinus College. Member of the American Psychological Association and of lhe American Philosophical Association. Has contributed largely to philosophical journals and reviews .


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Henry Augustus Perkins, M.A., E.E. Professor of Ph})sics

2 7 Marshall Street B.A., Yale, 1896 ; M.A., Columbia, 1899; E.E., 1899. Has published articles in the American journal of Science, Scientific American, Electrical World, etc.

Karl Wilhelm Genthe, Ph.D. Professor of Natural His tor})

24 Sumner Street Graduated with certificate of " Maturitas " from St. Thomas' "Gymnasium" at Leipzig, Germany, 1891 ; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1897. Private Tutor in Boston, Mass., 1898-9; Instructor of Zoology at the University of Michigan, 1899-1901 ; Instructor of Natural History at Trinity, 1901-3 ; Assist<Ul.! Professor, 1903-7; Profe3sor, 1907. Member of the American Society of Zoo!.:gi•ts; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Author of various articles in Engli3h and German in scientific periodicals and of some art:cles for the Encyclopaedia Americana.

Gustavus Adolphus Kleene, Ph.D. Professor of Economics

90 Atwood Street Graduated from University of Michigan in 1891. Studied at the University of Berlin and Tiibingen, at Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his Ph.D., from the latter institution. He worked for two winters for the Charity Organization Society of New York City. He was assistant in economics at the University of Wisconsin; Instructor in Economics and Social S cience at Swarthmore College, and Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a frequent contributor to the Annals of the American Academy of P olitical and Social Science.

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Frederic Robertson Honey, Ph.D. Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry 778 Broad Street Received a Marine Engineer's Certificate from the London Board of Trade in 1871, and his Ph.D., from Yale in 1885. He was Instructor in Smith College, Sheffield SchJol. and in the Yale School of Fine Arts. He is the author of ¡â€˘ Linear Perspective," also of numerous articles in scientific periodicals.

Joseph Devine Flynn, B.A. Professor of M athemalics 145 Washington Street Graduated from Trinity in 1897. Instructor in Mathematics at Profe,sor Stearns' School and at Hartford Public High School.

The Rev. Cranston Brenton, M.S. Professor of the English Language and Literature 73 Vernon Street 1899. Graduate of the Berkeley Divinity School, 1901. M.S., Trinity, 1902. Minister in Charge, and Rector of All Saints Memorial Church, New Milford, Connecticut, 1901-1904. Assistant Professor of English, Trinity College, 1904-1906. From 1906, Professor of the English Language and Literature at Trinity College.


COLLEGE The Rev. Elmer Truesdell Merrill, M.A.

Professor of the Latin Language and Literature 71 Vernon Street B.A., Wesleyan University, 1881; M.A'., 1889; Squire Scholar, Wesleyan University, I 88 I -82; Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan University, 1883-86; graduate student, Yale University, I 885-86; University of Berlin, I 886-87; Professor of Latin, University of Southern California, I 88788; Professor of Latin, Wesleyan University, 1888-1905; Professor of Latin, Trinity College, I 905- . Professor in the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, I 89899; acting chairman and secretary of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1899; chairman, 1900-01; President of the American Philological Association, I 905-06. Member of various learned societies. Editor of " Selected Fragments of Roman Satire;" " The Poems of Catullus;" " Selected Letters of The Younger Pliny." Author of many articles in philological and archreological periodicals.

Charles Edwin Rogers, C.E.

Professor of Civil Engineering I 7 Vern on Street Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1896; Engineer and Contractor, 1896- I 90 I ; Instructor Lehigh University, I 9011904; Professor Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Clarkson Memorial School of Technology and General Engineering Practice, 1904-05; Professor Civil Engineering, Trinity, 1905-. Member of Sigma Xi, and of the Rensselaer Society of Engineers.

Horace Cheney Swan, M.D

Director in the C)Jmnasium I I Lincoln Street M.D., Tufts College Medical School , 1903 ; Instructor Histology, Harvard Summer School, 1903 -5; Director of Gymnasium, Wesleyan University, 1903-5 ; Medical Director and Instructor 路in Gymnasium, Trinity College, 1905- . Physical Director of Y. M . C . A., St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1890; Y . M. C. A., Newton, Mass., 1899; studied Springfield Training School, 1897-1898.

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Arthur Adams, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of English 22 Jarvis Hall A.B., Rutgers, 1902; A.M., 1903, Ph.D., 1905, Yale. Instructor in English at the University of Colorado, I 905-6. A:ssistant Professor at Trinity, 1906--. Member of the Modern Language Association of America. A'uthor of •• The Syntax of the Temporal Clause in Old English Prose;'' and also of notes in Modern Language N ole•.

The Rev. Arnold van Couthen Piccardt Huizinga,

M.A., B.D. Instructor in German B.S., College of Groningen, I 895; served as non-commissioned officer in the Holland Navy; studied and taught in F ranee, Germany, and England ; came to America in I 900, devoting himself mainly to the study of philosophy and social sciences from the standpoint of Christian theology. From I 905-6 Instructor in French in State University of Iowa. Instructor in French and German at Trinity College, 1907- . Engaged in study of "Authority's Function in Life."

The Rev. Isbon Thaddeus Beckwith, Ph.D., D.D.

Resident Lecturer in Biblical Studies 14 Seabury Hall B .A, Yale, l86S; Ph.D., Yale, 1872. Tutor in Greek, Yale, I 870- I 872 and 1874-1879; Student in the Universities of Gottingen and Leipzig, 1872-1874; Professor of Greek, Trinity College, I 879- I 898; Professor of the Literature and Interpretation of the New Testament, General Theological Seminary, 1898-1906. Member of various learned societies.


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Roscoe James Ham, A.M. Professor of Romance Languages

83 Allen Place Graduated from Harvard 1896. Studied at Harvard and University of Berlin, 1897-99. Instructor in French, Cascadilla School, Ithaca, New York, 1899- 190 I ; Instructor in Modern Languages, Bowdoin, 190 I -03 ; Assistant Professor, 1903-06; Professor, 1906-07; Trinity, 1907- . Member of the Modern Language Association of America.

Raymond Garfield Gettell, M.A. Professor of History

74 Allen Place B.A., Ursinus, 1903 ; Graduate Student University of Pennsylvania, 1904-1906 ; M .A., 1906. Instructor in Hislory, Ursinus College, 1902-1905; Instructor in History and Economics, Bates College, 1906-1907 ; Profes.or at Trinity, 1907-. Member of American Historical Association and of American Academy of Political and Social Science.

Edgar Francis Waterman, M.A., LL.B. Treasurer

I 2 Seabury Hall B.A., Trinity. 1898 ; M. A., Trinity, 1901 ; LL.B., Columbia, 1901. Secretary University Club of Hartford.


William Newnham Carlton, M.A.

Librarian The Library M.A., Trinity, 1902.

The Reverend Henry Ferguson, LL.D.

Lecturer in History Concord, N. H. Edwin Collins Stone, M.A.

Assistant in Chemistry 40 Allen Place Clarence Canfield Stirling

Instructor in Shop-Work 66 State Street


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University of Geneva, Switzerland Coh:mbia University

Phillip Dougherty Harvey Lathrop Thompson

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~prrial ~tu1lrnta Archer Wilsey Bedell Daniel Hine .

Chappaqua, N. Y. Hartford, Conn.


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~~~~~~~ HE freshman historian boasts of the victory of his class on St.

Patrick's Day; the sophomore chronicler tells how well his class has trained the freshmen; the junior scribe generally forgets to hand in any history at all, or if one is presented he tells of the ' ' glorious junior promenade; " the senior does not write a tale of victory, but rather a lamentation, bewailing the fact that his play days are almost over and his life work is about to begin. Although the proverb says, "NEVER CRY OVER SPILT MILK," one must allow the senior to weep a little, for his day of glory is almost over and he will soon become a freshman in the college of reality. " The young," says Aristotle, " look forward in hope, the old live backward in memory." So we seniors look backward on our college life with most pleasant memory. We came here boys: we go out men. The change has, viewed altogether, been a very happy one. Although we may have chafed a little under our freshman restraint, still I believe we had a good time even in the darkest hours of our servitude. It is not meant that the young should boast of their achievements, but we who are the old men in this little college world of ours should be allowed to sing lhe praises of our " golden age." A recital of our athletic victories would be monotonous, so suffice it to say that we have contributed to the various athletic teams more 'varsity men than any other class in college. We have lived in an age of collegiate revolution; we are about to die in a period of academic peace. As freshmen we helped inaugurate a new president; as sophomores we saw the scholastic standard for athletics; as juniors we rebelled, but in vain, against a general rise of ten per cent in the passing mark, and thanked our stars that we had passed freshman mathematics; as seniors we welcomed the largest entering class that the college has ever had, and wisely ruled the largest body of undergraduates in the history of the institution. We soon pi!.ss out, our places will be filled, and not even a ripple on this busy stream will mark the place we once occupied. It is one of the most distressing


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things of senior year to know that no matter how large or small you were, or thought you were, in this college world your place will be taken, and the paper, club, or team will go on without a tremor. We are, at present, the holders of the lemon squeezer, having been awarded the precious heirloom by the class of nineteen hundred and six. It will soon be our duty to pass it on to the most deserving class under us in college. As our mark on the college life we leave two new customs, which will, we believe, soon be traditions. The first, that of compelling the members of the lowest class in college to wear a conspicuous cap by which they may be identified at all hours; the second, the "sophomore smoker," an entertainment given by the sophomores to the college, to create enthusiasm for our spring contests. Our history is almost finished, our last examinations are approaching, our class day and our commencement are at hand. We soon step off the top round of the scholastic ladder and begin our long climb on life's stairway. Our class will scatter back to the four corners of the earth from which, four years ago, we were gathered by this college mother and each one will take that position in life that fate has assigned. We have been loyal and true undergraduates, we will be more loyal and more true as alumni.

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速ffirrra Harvey Clark Pond Karl Augustus Reiche Thomas Mitchell Phillips James Oliver Morris

President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian

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William Rich Cross LeRoy Austin Ladd Robert Wesley Stevens William James Ryland

President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian


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Warehouse Point, Conn.

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Cheshire, Conn.

Football Team (2, 3, 4)

Bern Budd, AKE

New York City

Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee; Football Team (2, 3, 4); Sophomore Dining Club; Class President (2, I st term) ; Business Manager I 908 IvY; Underclass Hockey Team; Junior Promenade Committee; Marshall's Aide; German Club (3, 4); Varsity Hockey Team (3, 4)

Paul MacMillin Butterworth, IKA New York City Class Secretary-Treasurer (2, I st term, and 3, 2nd term) ; Sophomore Dining Club; SecretaryTreasurer Missionary Society (2) ; President Missionary Society (3) ; Editor-in-Chief of Tripod (3); Treasurer of Tripod (4); Representative N. E. I. P. A. (3, 4)


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Louis Buths,

Hartford, Conn.

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Ralph Evelyn Cameron,

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Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. Basketball T earn (2) ; Secretary Debating Club (2, 3); First Mackay-Smith Mathematical Prize (I); Football Squad (3); Glee Club (2)

Charles William Collins,

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East Greenwich, R. I. Basketball Team (I, 2); Track Team (2, 3); Football Team (3, 4)


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Auburn, N. Y.

Tripod Board (2, 3, 4); Managing Editor (3); Editor-in-Chief ( 4); German Club (I, 2, 3, 4); President ( 4); A'ssistant Manager Baseball T earn (2) ; Manager Baseball Team (3); Mandolin Club (3, 4) ; President Musical Association (4); Sophomore Dining Club; Secretary-Treasurer Junior Promenade Committee; Class Vice-President (2, I st term, and 3, 2nd term); Athletic Nominating Committee; Athletic Advisory Committee; Dramatic Club; Senior Honorary Society; Class President ( 4, 2nd term)

Frederic Joseph Corbett, <I>rt..

Hartford, Conn.

Hartford Admittitur Prize; Class Baseball T earn (l); Manager of Class Baseball Team (I); Holland Prize (I) ; Debating T earn (2) ; Secretary of Debating Club (2, 3); Assistant Business Manager of Tablet (2) ; Business Manager of Tablet (3); First Prize in Alumni English Composition (3, 4); First Prize in Whitlock Oratorical Contest (3); Phi Beta Kappa

Edwin Joseph Donnelly, <I>rt..

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Football T earn (I, 2, 3, 4) ; Captain Varsity Football Team (4); Basketball Team (2, 3, 4); Captain Varsity Basketball Team (3, 4); Baseball Team (2, 3); Track T earn (l, 2, 3); Captain Class Football and Basketball Teams; Sophomore Dining Club; Vice-President Political Club (3); President ( 4); Senior Honorary Society; Junior Promenade Committee; Class President (2, 2nd term) ; Athletic Nominating Committee


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Minneapolis, Minn.

Sophomore Dining Club; Tripod Board (2); Sophomore Smoker Committee (2) ; Assistant Manager Track Team; Vice-President Missionary Society (3) ; College Cheer Leader (3) ; Class Vice-President (3, 2nd term); Managing Editor of Tripod (3); Junior Promenade Committee (3); Manager Track Team (3); Athletic Advisory Committee (3); Senior Honorary Society

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Jacob Lott Hartzell, IKA

York, Pa.

Entered Junior Year from Princeton University; President Missionary Society ( 4)

LeRoy Austin Ladd, B速II, IKA W ashunga, Okla. Entered College from Leland Stanford, Jr., University; Sophomore Smoker Committee; Tablet Board (2); Literary Editor of Tablet (3).


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Herman Francis MacGuyer, AKE Waterbury, Conn. Sophomore. Dining Club; Second Baseball Team (2, 3); Captain (3); Assistant Manager Basketball (3); Manager Basketball (3); Class Baseball (I, 2) ; Captain (I) ; Class Basketball ; Secretary-Treasurer Political Club; Secretary-T reasurer Class (3)

Charles William McKone, <l>I'A

Hartford, Conn.

Holland Prize Scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa

]ames Oliver Morris, 'l'Y

Pittsburg, Pa.

Class Footbail, Track, Baseball, and Hockey Teams ; Second Baseball Team (2, 3); Hockey Team (2, 3, 4) ; Captain Hockey T earn (3, 4); Track Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Promenade Committee ; German Club (3); Sporting Editor 1908 IVY; Class President (3, I st term) ; Athletic Advisory Board; Athletic Nominating Committee; Manager Football Team (4)


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Horace Bigelow Olmsted, D.KE East Hartford, Conn. Class Track, Baseball, and Basketball Teams; Varsity Track Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Captain Track Team (3, 4); High Hurdle Record; Junior Promenade Committee; Sophomore Dining Club; Varsity Basketball Team (3, 4); Senior Honorary Society; Class President (3, 2nd term)

Thomas Mitchell Phillips, <I>BK East Hartford, Conn. Mandolin Club (1, 3, 4); Douglas Prize (2, 3); Second Goodwin Greek Prize ( 1) ; Holland Prize Scholarship (3); Business Manager Trinity Tablet ( 4); 1908 IVY Board; Class Secretary ( 4, 1st term); Phi Beta Kappa

Harvey Clark Pond, D.KE

Hartford, Conn.

Class Basketball and Track T earns; Captain Class Track and Basketball Teams; Vice-President of Class (2); Varsity Football Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball (2, 3); Varsity Track Team (1, 2, 3); Sophomore Dining Club; Secretary Athletic Association; Athletic Nominating Committee (3, 4) ; President Athletic Association ( 4) ; College Marshall; Senior Honorary Society; Class President ( 4, lst term)


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Hartford, Conn.

Class Track Team; Varsity Track Team (2, 3, 4); Holder of Two-Mile Record; Tablet Board (3, 4); Editor-in-Chief of Tablet ( 4)

Howard Samuel Porter

Hartford, Conn.

Varsity Track T earn (2, 3); College Pole Vault Record; Class Track T earn; Class Basketball Team

Giles Deshon Randall, AM?

Meriden, Conn.

Baseball Squad (I) ; Baseball T earn {2) ; Mandolin Club (2, 3, 4) ; Sophomore Dining Club


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Karl Augustus Reiche

Hartford, Conn.

Class Football Team (1, 2); Class Vice-President ( 4, I st term)

Harold Edward Robbins, <I>rt.

Hartford, Conn.

1904-6 Instructor in Physics at Hartford Evening High School; 1906-7 Laboratory Assistant in Jarvis Physical Laboratory; 1907-8 Assistant Instructor in Physics

William ]ames Ryland

Amsterdam, N. Y.


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Henry Irving Skilton, AXP

Vol. XXXVI

Waterbury, Conn.

Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4) ; Assistant Manager Musical Clubs (2, 3); Manager Musical Clubs (4); College Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); College Quar路 tette (3, 4); Class Historian (3); Political Club (2)

Robert Wesley Stevens

Hartford, Conn.

Hockey Team (3); Underclass Hockey Team (I, 2) ; Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Secretary Tennis Association (2) ; Manager Class Basketball Team (I) ; Class Basketball Team (I, 2, 3); Basketball Squad (1, 2); Class Football Team (2); Class Baseball Team (2); Class Tennis Team

Martin Taylor, Aw

Yonkers, N. Y.

Sophomore Dining Club; Varsity Track Team (1, 2, 3); Varsity Football Squad (1, 3); IVY Board (3); Junior Promenade Committee (3); Tablet Board (2); Literary Editor (3); Alumni English Prize (3); Press Club (I, 2, 3); Ger路 man Club (2, 3, 4) ; Senior Honorary Society; Nominating Committee T. A. A'. (3, 4)


TRINITY

Leslie Burton Waterhouse

COLLEGE

Hartford, Conn.

Political Club (2, 3, 4); Treasurer Political Club (4)

Ralph Reed Wolfe, AD.'l>

Bloomfield, Conn.

Glee Club (2, 4); Trinity Tablet (2, 3); Alternate on Debating Team (2); Editor-in-Chief Tablet Board (3); Editor-in-Chief 1908 IVY (3); College Choir (2, 3); Press Club (2, 3, 4)

Henry Slater Wilcox, 'l>BK Second Mackay-Smith Prize

Little Falls, N. Y.

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~nmrttmr Cleveland Harvey Buell Beach Charles Warren Bonner Elmer Hilton Chase Herbert Giles Chase Henry Ernest Edenborg Herbert Marshall Geer William Henry Gilbert Clarence Rogers Hardcastle Perley George Haskell George Whipple Hubbard Ralph de Lancey Hyde Arthur Watson Lake Clinton Leroy Mack William Fran cis Madden Raymond Jewett Maplesden Herman Thomas Morgan Walter Off . Wallace Walter Ozone ]ames ]ellis Page . Fran cis Peter Rohrmayer Frederick Stevens . Charles Lamb Trumbull Frederick W amersey Gilbert Rogers Wentworth David Robbins Woodhouse Gerald Manning Wrisley Robert Mosely Yergason Frank Zoubek

:!Ormhrrs Boston, Mass. Hartford, Conn. New Haven, Conn. . Hartford, Conn. Hyde Park, Mass. Warehouse Point, Conn. South Glastonbury, Conn. Emporia, Kan. Newburyport, Mass. Providence, R. I. Buffalo, N . Y. Waterbury, Conn . . Windsor, Conn. South Manchester, Conn. New York City, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. Peoria, Ill. Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Seattle, Wash. Chicago, Ill. New York City, N.Y. . Hartford, Conn. Wethersfield, Conn. . Windsor, Conn. . Hartford, Conn. Westchester, N . Y.


-The Junior ·


1909 The junior Hist'ry Man perforce Admits he's had no hist'ry course, So for this task is not prepared. At first, in fact, he quite despaired Of writing anything at all By which his class-mates might recall Events which will forever shine As deeds of glorious Nineteen Nine. But if you'll offer clemency, And overlook his tendency To boast about his mighty class, He'll try to tell what came to pass When Nineteen Nine came on the scene Of action on the campus green. The early fall of Nineteen Five Found walk and campus quite alive With sixty-two new men in line The Freshman Class of Nineteen Nine . That autumn passed as autumns do, With hazing-bees- yes, quite a few. We were not fresh, but customs old Must be observed. In night's still cold We " cuckooed," barked at stars, and sang,

f1intory

And through the air our school yells rang. The shout of " Freshman Banquet,'' too, Was yelled by sophs who thought they. knew The time and place, and much was tried To break it up. We take some pride In thinking how we did the trick, For all acknowledged it was slick. New Britain welcomed us to town, And at the Russwin sat we down With Nineteen Seven as our guests. We banished thoughts of marks and tests, Enjoyed ourselves, and came home late, Despite the efforts of Nought Eight. Two short months later Mid-Years cameOur first exams-we played the game With fair success. In truth, our marks Made all quite sure that we were sharks. Saint Patrick's Day next held the stageThe day when Fresh and Soph engage. The night before, we billed the town With posters, then we wandered down And slept upon the Arm'ry floor. That morning, with a thirst for gore, The class to Bushnell Park did march,


3Juuinr O!lttnn To cheer beneath the big brown Arch, Where some, in spite of soph and cop, Had placed our banner on the top. Then later in the day we won The campus rush. When that was done We looked for other things to win, And strong self-confidence set in路. We had our chance when finals came To show to all that we were game. They never phased us. With stout oars We paddled through as Sophomores. The next September we returned, And all the class with fervor yearned To try our hand at training youths, And teaching them collegiate truths, As "Don' t sit on the college fence," For sad will be your recompense, "Don't go to Heub's," "No snowballs throw,'' And other things that they must know. November came, and banquet plans Were whispered 'mongst the Freshman clans, But some were careless, news cropped out, A:nd careful plans were put to rout.

The whole committee then we took, And stowed them in a secret nook. We let them out upon paroleThey broke it-all save two then stole To Waterbury-blessed town!And on their heels we followed down And raised a row, caught seven menWhich much dismayed the Class of TenAnd these, in ropes and paint arrayed, To Hotel Elton did parade. That night a Waterbury cop On six collegians got the drop-An item of our history That still remains in memory I The night before Saint Patrick's Day We took the Freshmen's breath away By snatching posters, brush, and paste, Which in an instant went to waste Beneath the wavelets of the Park. The freshmen then, while yet 'twas dark, Essayed to hang their banner out. For five long hours, with labor stout, They tried in vain to get it done Before the rising of the sun,


For sophomores to all points clung And bothered them. At last 'twas hung. They won the rush-the freshmen's rightAnd thus was waged our last class fight. Our Soph'more Smoker came in turn, When all in college came to burn Their pipes, and fill the Hall with smoke, And listen to the song or joke Of those who entertained. Old grad, And senior, junior, soph, and lad Of freshman rank-they all were there, And smoked, and sang, and filled the air With college spirit. All agreed In giving smokers we succeed. In May we foiled disaster dire, For then occurred the college fire, When grads, and citizens, and profs, And upperclassmen, fresh, and sophs From drenching book-stacks saved the books, And piled them up in drier nooks. When June came 'round, we passed in force The second milestone in our course, Quite proud of what we'd done before Our underclassman days were o'er. To college we returned again As Juniors, striving to maintain An upper-classic dignity. No more we showed malignity Toward any class. Protecting wings We spread o'er "Fresh" in many things. When underclassmen had their scraps We stood aside and watched, perhaps, Or, with an air of nonchalance, Ignored the fast and merry dance That sophs led fresh, or fresh led sophs, As we'd ignore misguided profs Who'd give cinch courses-cursed things At which the slothful oft take flings. One night in late December last The class was served a great repast At which the Freshmen were the hosts. We ate good food and drank some toasts To "Nineteen Nine," "Eleven,'' too . The Allyn House, our rendezvous, Reechoed late with cheers and songs. Much credit to that class belongs

Which entertained us at that feed. In all else may they thus succeed. Now, hesitation fills the scribe To sketch the glory of the tribe Of Nineteen Nine in Junior Week. The dictionary does he seek To find words suited to express The grandeur of this great success. Now, here's "magnificent," and "fine," But these two words do not combine In well presenting to the eye Its elegance. It's vain to try. With teas, with germans, concert, dance, We did our utmost to enhance The pleasure and the gaiety Of Trinity society. The crowning glory of it all Came last-a gay and brilliant ballThe Junior Prom. Ah, such a one I A vast amount of praise it won. The Hall our black and orange wore, And many colors on the floor Were blended in the Prom Girls' gownsA sight to chase away the frowns From e'en the faces of the lads Who had conditions. Prom Week adds A grain of pleasure to the life Of him who's lost in Mid-years strife. We danced all night, and none gave thought To time. At last, the end was brought By near approach of morning's dawn. Our junior Week was past and gone. In March we gave the Junior DanceDeparture new- which may, perchance, Become a custom once a year

Ere Len ten season does appear. And now, we here present to you This final work that we shall do As Juniors. May this "IVY" prove A pleasure. It will well behoove That all should keep attentive eye On Nineteen Nine, for we will try Still greater things to do next year As Seniors. Now, a rousing cheer! Let all JOin in with hearty yell, " Long live our Trinity!" Farewell.


1Juuinr Qlln.a.a, (!Haan

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QI.lann lrll Breckety-kex! Coax! Coax! Breckety-kex! Coax! Coax! That's the kind! That's the kind! Trinity! Trinity! Noughty-Nine!

速ffirrrn Paul Roberts Robert Lowell Mason Alexander Wellington Creedon George Edward Elwell, Jr.

President Vice-President SecretarJ}- Treasurer Historian

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Henry Otto Hinkel Elmer Christopher Seymour Edward Kilbourn Roberts, Jr. William Stuart Buchanan

President Vice-President SecretarJ}- Treasurer Historian


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Paul Humphrey Barbour, IKA

Ha rtford, Conn.

Mandolin Club (2); Tripod Board (I, 2, 3); First Mackay-Smith Mathematical Prize (2) ; First Mathematical Prize in Church College Competitions (2)

William Stuart Buchanan,

Jr., 6.KE Brooklyn, N.Y.

Cl•a ss Baseball T earn (I , 2) ; Class Basketball Team (2); Class Football Team (I . 2); Second Baseball Team (1, 2); Second Basketball Team (3) ; Secretary Political Club, 1907-8; Cla3s Historian (3, 2nd term)

George Sumner Buck, AXP

Cheshire, Conn.

Football Team (1, 2, 3); Sophomore Smoker Committee ; Junior Promenade Committee; Mandolin Club (I) ; Second Baseball Team (2)


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Corwin MacMillin Butterworth, IKA New York City Tripod Board (I, 2, 3) ; Secretary Tripod Board (I, 2); Alumni Editor (2, 3); Mandolin Club (2, 3)

Clinton Jirah Backus, Jr., <I>r~

St. Paul, Minn.

Entered Junior Class from University of Minnesota ; Football Squad (3)

Robert Mason Cadman, AXP

Hartford, Conn.

Track Team (I , 2, 3); Glee Club (2)


1909

Hollis Smith Candee

TRINITY COLLEGE

Hartford, Conn~

James Stratton Carpenter, Jr., IKA Pottsville, Pa. Class Historian (I, 2nd term); Class SecretaryTreasurer (2, 1st term); Sophomore Dining Club; German Club (2, 3); Secretary-Treasurer (3); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Mandolin Club (I, 2, 3); Leader Mandolin Club (3), (resigned); Assistant Football Manager (3); Chairman Junior Promenade Committee; Missionary Society (I, 2)

Harold Nathaniel Chandler, 6. 'II Fitchburg, Mass. Goodwin Greek Prize (I); Holland Prize Scholarship (I); Class Baseball Team (1, 2); Freshman Banquet Committee; Sophomore Dining Club; Vice-President of Class (2); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Leader of Glee Club (3); Tripod Board (2, 3)


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Leonard Jerome Dibble, AKE

Bethel, Conn.

Track T earn (2) ; Football Squad (I, 2) ; Class Secretary-Treasurer (2, 2nd term); Assistant Business Manager Tablet (3); Secretary-T reasurer Junior Promenade Committee (3)

William D wyer,

Hartford, Conn.

Indoor Track Team (I); Sophomore Smoker Committee; Class Vice-President (2); 1909 IVY Board

Welles Eastman, AA<l?

St. Paul, Minn.

Junior Promenade Committee; 1909 IVY Board; Trip od Board (3); Class Track Team (2)


TRINITY

Michael Augus路tine Connor

COLLEGE

Hartford, Conn.

Manager Class Baseball T earn (I) ; Captain Class Basketball T earn; Varsity Baseball T earn (I,

2, 3)

Alexander Wellington Creedon, <I>r~ Hartford, Conn. Sophomore Dining Club; Assistant Basketball Manager (3); Mandolin Club {I , 2, 3); Leader of Mandolin Club {3); Junior Promenade Committee; Secretary-Treasurer of Class {3)

William Christian Deppen, A~<l>

Shamokin, Pa.


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George Edward Elwell, Jr., 6.-楼 Bloomsburg, Pa. Class Tennis T earn (I) ; Class Basketball T earn (I) ; Trinity Tablet Board (I, 2) ; Assistant Bus路 iness Manager of Tablet (2) ; Sophomore Smoker Committee (2); Glee Club (3); Class Historian (3, I st term) ; Editor-in-Chief of 1909 IVY

Burdette Lee Farnham

East Hartford, Conn.

Elliott Stanley Foote

West Hartford, Conn,


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Everett Selden Geer, ]r.

Hartford, Conn.

Frederick Thomas Gilbert, <I>r6. Montville, Conn. Class Track Team (I) ; Class Basketball Team (I)

Henry Carleton Goodrich, 6.KE Glastonbury, Conn. Sophomore Dining Club ; Class Football T earn (2); Class Baseball Team (I , 2); Freshman Banquet Committee; Glee Club (I. 2, 3); Manager Musical Clubs (3); German Club (3) ; Junior Promenade Committee


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Karl William Hallden

William James Hamersley, wY

Vol. XXXVI

Torrington, Conn.

Hartford, Conn.

German Club (I , 2, 3) ; Secretary of German Club (2) ; Trip od Board (I , 2, 3); Hartford Admittitur Prize

Lewis Gildersleeve Harriman, wY Windsor, Conn. Glee Club (1 , 2, 3); Tripod Board (2, 3) ; 1909 IvY Board ; Goodwin-Hoadley Scholarship ; Sophomore Dining Club


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Henry Otto Hinkel, IKA

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New York City

Sophomore Dining Club ; Sophomore Smoker Committee; German Club (I , 2); Junior Promenade Committee: Class Historian (2, 2nd term) ; Class President (3, 2nd term)

Arthur Sobeski Kean, IKA

Wash.

Entered Junior Class from Hobart College; 1909 IVY Board

William Gilbert Livingston, AW

Detroit, Mich.

Class President (I, Ist term) ; Glee Club (I) ; Class Football Team (I, 2) ; Tripod Board (I) ; Assistant Manager Baseball Team (2), (resigned); German Club (2); Sophomore Dining Club; Junior Promenade Committee


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Perley Sherwood McConnell, AXP Groveton, N. H.

Stephen Essex McGinley,

~KE

New London, Conn. Sophomore Dining Club; Mandolin Club ( 1, 2, 3); Leader (2); Class President (2, 1st term); Assistant Manager Baseball T earn (2) ; Manager (3); Toucey Prize Scholarship (2); Sophomore Smoker Committee; Class Baseball T earn (2)

Robert Lowell Mason,

<I>r~

Hartford, Conn.

Manager Class Football Team ( 1) ; Varsity F cotball Team (1, 2, 3); Vice-President Class (3, 1st term); Class Football Team (2); IvY Board (3); Holland Prize Scholarship (2) ; Mackay-Smith Prize ( 1) ; Completing College Course in three years


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Harry lrl Maxson,

\]!Y

Galveston, Texas

Football Team {1, 2, 3); Track Team (2) ; President Class (1, 2nd term); Second Baseball T earn { 1) ; Sophomore Dining Club; Chairman Sophomcre Smoker Committee; Junior Promenade Committee; Treasurer Athletic Association; Class Football T earn {I, 2); Captain {2) ; Class Track Team (1, 2)

Charles Eugene Morrow , <I>r~

Hartford, Conn.

Class Baseball Team {1); Hockey Team {2, 3); Baseball Squad

Henry Oliver Peck, A~<I>

Pittsfield, Mass.

Tripod Board ( 1) ; Circulation Manager of T ripod {2, 3)


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Vol. XXXVI

W oodforde Hamilton Plant, AKE Gardiner, Maine A ssistant Advertising Manager Tripod (2, 3) ; Bu~ iness Manager of 1909 IvY ; Class Football T eam (2) ; Representative N . E . I. P . A (3)

Edward Kilbourn Roberts, Jr., i!Y New Haven, Conn. Assistant Manager Track Team (2) ; Manager (3); German Club

Paul Roberts, i!Y

Hartford, Conn.

Sophomore Dining Club ; Football Squad (1 , 2, 3) ; Glee Club (I , 2, 3) ; Hockey Team (I , 2); Track T earn (I , 2) ; Class President (3, I st term) ; Class Football Team (I , 2)


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Elmer Christopher Seymour, ilKE

Suffield, Conn.

Glee Club (3); Cla;s Vice-President (3, 2nd term)

John Bowie Shearer, tl \ll

North Grafton, Mass.

Table! Board ( 1, 2, 3) ; Sophomore Dining Club; Class Football Team (2); Clas; Basketball Team (1)

Bayard Fran cis Snow

Wakefield, R. I.

Class Football Team (2); Football Squad (2)


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Alfred Joseph Stafford

Edward ]ones Vaughn, AXP

Hartfo rd, Conn.

Waterbury , Conn.

Class Basketball Team (1, 2); 1909 IvY Board

Israel Loucks Xanders, ~w

Broken Bow, Neb.

Class Baseball T earn (I) ; Clas. Basketball T earn; Glee Club; Football Team (I, 3); Track Squad; Varsity Baseball Team (1, 2, 3); Captain Baseball Team (3); Junior Promenade Commillee (3)


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~ nmrttmr Joseph Page Aleshire Lewis Gibbs Carpenter Walter Edward Claussen Thomas Robert Clendinen William Cassatt Coleman . Harold Bracken Dye Keyes Christopher Gaynor Hamilton Hall Leo Griswold Hall . John Caldwell Hart William Augustus Henshaw joseph Birney Kilbourn Walter Franklin Lakin Charles Parnell Mulcahy Byron Edwin ewton Frank Chase Rich . Lrurence Bigelow Reineman Carlton Alvord Rosa Jonathan Starr, Jr.. Keith Willoughby .

:!Wlrmhrrn Washington, D. C. Detroit, Mich. . Hartford, Conn. . Coytesville, N. ] . Saranac Lake, N. Y. Newark, N. ]. Sioux City, Ia. West Hartford, Conn. Chicago, Ill. Taunton, Mass. Brooklyn . . Y. Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. West Haven, Conn. Auburn, N. Y. Pittsburg, Pa. Gloversville, N. Y. Terryville, Conn. Buffalo, N . Y.




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1910 ~iatnry " Who is stage-managing this cosmic show? " HEN, in the fall of 1907, the fifty-four remaining members of the Class of 191 0 , meandered back to the campus, we felt much like a crowd of supernumeraries. Through ten months we had prostrated ourselves at the foot of a sophomoric throne; in the long winter days we had been herded together and snow-balled; for a year we had furnished the howl at nightly performances of "The Paddle." "How long? " we wondered, '' how long will this continue? " But the sigh was lost on the air-we could not override traditions made permanent by years, we could not burst like an over-tight thong, we must continue to howl. That howl, peculiar to say, has become a goodly part of the noise at Trinity. Lsten, then, to a bit of it. On Bloody Monday night we continued the time-honored custom of rushes, accomplishing the almost unprecedented thing of winning both the bulletin board and push rushes. The baseball game with 1911 we won by a score of -4-3; the football, 6-0; and the track meet - - - - - - ! ! Just at this time there came a路 three-cornered fight between the Freshman class, the F acuity and \the Class of 191 0, resulting in the temporary exile of four of us. Be it remembered, though, that this enforced holiday was given simply to establish a precedent, and therefore the exiles are worthy of a place with Aristides, Cimon, Themistocles, Dante, Alighieri and a host of other immortals. As soon as they had returned (for we waited their arrival) another precedent, or custom, to be specific, was established. On the evening of December 19th, the first Sophomore hop was given, some forty couples attending it. The Sophomore smoker, too, was given, a gathering that made Alumni Hall look like a cross between Pittsburg atmosphere and a London mist. We could run on this way for pages, but our space is limited, and we hasten to record the last facts. The football captain belongs to this class, so do five members of the baseball team, six of the track squad, and a number of the musical club.


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~~?'速SY There! You have hearkened to the noise! Mark you, it was from the throats of fifty-four men, but it sounded like one voice. Some wonder if the Class of 191 0 is a prodigy or a F rankenstein-we leave you to judge. We only ask you to keep it fresh in your memory, the question we asked at firstfrom the rise of the undergraduate curtain last September to its fall next June, " Who is stage-managing this cosmic show? "


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Ray for Ten ! Trinity!

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Nineteen Ten.

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Henry Smith M arlor Arthur Lindsay Potter Ambrose Spencer Murray, III. Richardson Little Wright

President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian

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Jerome Pierce Webster Joseph Groves George Cleveland Capen Richardson Little Wrig:1t

President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian


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Q!lunn. 191D Chester, Conn. Windsor, Conn. Nutley, N. ]. Louisville, Ky. St. Catherines, Ont. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bloomfield, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Rosebud, S. D. Rosebud, S. D. Newark, N. J. Chamberlain, S. D . . Centreville, Md. New York, N.Y. Nashua, N . H. Adams, Mass. Hartford, Conn. W etherslield, Conn. Poquonock, Conn. Gildersleeve, Conn. Boston, Mass. . Hartford, Conn. Poughkeepsie, N. Y . Chicago, Ill. W es t Hartford, Conn. . Brooklyn, N. Y . New York, N.Y. Fargo, N . D . . Hartford, Conn.


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~'") Archer Eben Knowlton . August Herman Leschke William Frederick McElroy Henry Smith Marlor Ralph Howard Merrill Lucius Augustus Merritt, Jr. Henry Conrad Neff William James Nelson William George Oliver Ewald Olsson Arthur Lindsay Potter Henry Edward Rau Herbert Le Roy Richards James Riordan Edward Warren Ripley William Reynolds Ripley Carroll Milton Robertson John Henry Throop Sweet, Jr. Ward Slawson Albert Marston Smith Irving Wright Smith Wilbert Austin Smith James Farley Townsend Benjamin Floyd Turner Jerome Pierce Webster Richardson Little Wright

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. Hartford, Conn. . H9rtford, Conn. Manchester, N. H. Brooklyn, Conn. Pittsfield, Mass. Windsor, Conn. Adams, Mass. South Woodstock, Mass. . Emmorton, Md. South Manchester, Conn. Saybrook Point, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. Glastonbury, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Brandon, Yt. Brandon, Yt. New York, N.Y. . Hartford, Conn. Sloatsburg, N. Y. Berlin, N. H. Wethersfield, Conn. . Syracuse, N. Y . Atlantic City, N. J. Glastonbury, Conn. Plymouth, N. H. Philadelphia, Pa.


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~nmrtimr Horace Richardson Bassford Lester AHen Bosworth Edward Gabler Edward Thomas Langford William Edmund Larned Horace Dwight Martin Clinton Jesse Muncie Ambrose Spencer Murray, 3d Walter Carlton Rich . Robert Keney Skinner Leon Stansfield Basil Leighton Steel William Fran cis Waldron Howard Arnold Willard .

flrmhrrs Nutley, N . ]. Hartford, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. West Point, N. Y. Auburn, R. I. Babylon, N. Y. New York, N.Y. Melrose, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y. Newton, N . ]. Hartford, Conn. Wethersfield, Conn.


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1J1rr.a4mun QHu.a.a, 1911 Walter Ellsworth Batterson William Gabriel Berman Elmer Barnes Blackman William Allen Bottomley Frank Judson Brainerd William Whitaker Buck Arthur Worthington Bunnell Vere Gerald Burdick Hasel Hill Burgwin Joseph Oliver Carroll Sherman Cawley Harold Nelson Conover Christie Albert Clark Thomas James Conroy, Jr. Ashley Lyman Cook William Waters Cotter Alexander Keith Davis William Chapman Dewey Eugene Hoffman Dooman Arthur Cornwallis Eaton . Gustave Alexander Feingold Philip James Flanders Leon R . Faster William Burr Gibson Arthur Lloyd Gildersleeve Stephen William Green Stanley Poole Grint Sherman Orton Haight Sherman Post Haight John William Harrison Levi P . Morton Hickey Asa A Hollings .

New York, N. Y. . Hartford, Conn. West Hartford, Conn. South Glastonbury, Conn. Portland, Conn. Cheshire, Conn. Norwich, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsfield, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Pt. Pleasant, N. J. Lee, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Hadley, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Middletown, Conn. . Memphis, Tenn. Wakayama, Japan . Pittsfield, Mass. . Hartford, Conn. Rochester, N. H. South Manchester, Conn. Utica, N. Y. . Portland, Conn. Bar Harbor, Me. New London, Conn. . Pittsfield, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Torrington, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. . Hartford, Conn.


TRINITY

Harold de Wolfe Hotchkiss Alfred Howell Harold Clarence Jaquith Harold Edwin Jones George Thurman Keyes Wade Hunt Knowlton Louis Kofsky Charles Moulton Konvalinka Paul Maxon Thomas Lynn Morris Herman Stumpf Murray Richard MacDonald Nelso:J Willard Oakley Pease Nelson Frederick Pitts Harlan Dickinson Pomeroy James Porteus Frank Rice Prout . Alfred Ely Pulford Earl Blanchard Ramsdell Harry Kollock Rees J ohn Davis Reichard John Howard Rosebaugh Charles Tarbox Sanford . William Oliver Sanford . Sheldon Beardsley Shepard Clarence Edgar Sherman . William Converse Skinner, Jr. Allan Kellogg Smith Gordon William Stewart Paul Herbert Taylor Alan Thaxter Allan Judd Welton John Walter Woessner Bern on Tisdale Woodle Blinn Fran cis Yates Harold Wheelock Young Clarence Stoll Zipp

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Thomaston, Conn. Uniontown, Pa. Hartford, Conn . .Winsted, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Riverdale, N. H . . Hartford, Conn. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Pittsburg, Pa. New York, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Lee, Mass. Ballston Spa, N. Y. . Hartford, Conn. . Hartford, Conn. East Springfield, N. Y. South Tacoma, Wash. Lee, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Fairplay, Md. . Erie, Pa. Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Illion, N . Y . Brockton, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Portland, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Portland, Maine Hartford, Conn. Corpus Christie, Texas Norberth, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Leavenworth, Kan. . Hartford, Conn.


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Paul MacMillin Butterworth Jacob Lott Hartzell LeRoy Austin Ladd 19U9

Paul Humphrey Barbour James Stratton Carpenter, Jr. Corwin MacMillin Butterworth Henry Otto Hinkel Arthur Sobeski Kean 191U

James Farley Townsend Benjamin Floyd Turner

Raymond Conklin Abbey Gilbert Brown 1911

Harold deW o!fe Hotchkiss James Porteus

William Converse Skinner, Jr. Clarence Stoll Zipp



1909

TRINITY

COLLEGE

31.1!(.!\. JJ\ratrrs in lllrbr George W . Ellis, '94 John H. Brocklesby, '65 Dudley C. Graves, '98 William C. Brocklesby, '69 Robert W. Gray, ' 98 Arthur K. Brocklesby, '70 Edward J. Mann, '04 William D. Morgan, '72 Henry G. Barbour, '06 William C. Skinner, '76 Harold G . Hart, '07 George W. Beach, '80 Irving R. Kenyon, '07 Ernest deF. Miel, '88 Roberts K. Skinner, '1 0

(llorporation Edward Mansneld Scudder William Denison Morgan Dudley Chase Graves John Henry Stevens Quick William Sterling Cogswell William Claiborne Brocklesby William Converse Skinner James Stratton Carpenter George Watson Beach

President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Charles Erling Hotchkiss Hobart Warren Thompson Ernest de F remery Miel Arthur Collins Graves Thomas McKean Charles Luther Burnham


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(!)railuatr ftbtttbtr.a 3L i'<. l\. "Abbott, C. W., '49 "Abbot, ] . P., '49 "Adams, C. Z., '39 "Adams, ] . R., '49 "Allen, E. T., '41 Anderson, A. H . W ., '0 1 Andrews, C. MeL., '84 "Anistaki, ] ., '37 Arvedson, A. E., '01 "Ashe, ] . B., '30 "Backus, C. A., '52 Bacon, F. S., '99 "Bacon,]. W., '46 Bakewell, J., '59 Barbour, H . G., '06 "Barbour, ]. H ., '73 Barclay, R., '80 Bartlet, H . P., '72 "Bayard, W. H., '41 "Bayley, ]. R., '35 Beach, E. S., '83 Beach, G . W., '80 "Belden, N . M., '48 Benton, ] . R., '97 "Benton, M. F., '58 Boller, ] . ] ., '06 "Bond, ] ., '40 "Bondurant, W. E ., '63 Bowman, C. W., '87 "Brainerd, N. L., '43 "Brander, H . M., '45 " Brandt, L., '49 "Brewer, W. L., '38 "Brinley, E . H ., '49 Brinley, G., '01 Brinley, P ., '47 "Decea;ed

Brocklesby, A K., '70 Brocklesby , ]. H ., '65 Brocklesby, W. C., '69 "Brownell, T. S., '35 "Buchanan, ]., '53 "Bull, W .. M., '39 Burnham, C. L., '98 Burrows, F . G., 'OS "Butler, M. N., '44 "Caldwell, C. E ., '82 "Campbell, ] . G ., '30 Candee, H . S., '93 Carpenter, ] . S., '79 Carpenter, ] . T., '88 Carpenter, R. H ., '81 Chapin, D. D., '56 Chapin, W. M ., '74 "Chapman, C. R., '47 Clapp, F., '55 Clark, A M .. '77 "Clark, E. S., '65 "Clark, R. M., '45 Clement, P . W., '68 Coggeshall, G. A, '65 Cogswell, G . E., '97 Cogswell, W. S., '61 Cole, J., '02 Cole, S., '02 Collins, W. F ., '93 "Comstock, J. C., '38 "Conyngham, C. M., '59 "Cossitt, P . S., '45 "Cowling, R. 0., '6 1 Cozzens, H . G ., '03 "Curtis, W . E., '43 "Daves, G ., "57

I


TRINITY

COLLEGE

83

"-.U<::...;.~"';,~n.~:::-SY,rr..=<:-"~.~~.->~n-""~~~~~?\~~~~ Davies, W. G., '60 "'De Forest, G. A., '55 "'De Lancey, T. ]., '40 "'Delano, F. R., '65 Deming, W . C., '84 Dewell, F. W., '0 1 "'De Zeng, E., '40 "'Dick, J . M ., '54 "'Dirickson, L. L., '4 1 "'Dorsey, W. H . 1., '39 Downes, L. T., '48 "'Driggs, T. 1., '48 "'Dyer, A., '70 Ellis, G. W . D ., '94 Erwin, J. B., '76 "'Erwin, R. G., '74 Evans, S. K ., '95 "'Faxon, E., '47 "'Ferrill, W . C., '78 "'Foote, 1., '42 "'Franklin, E . C., '54 Furrer, J . A., '07 "'Gadsden, C. E., '54 "'Gadsden, J. A., '50 Gallaudet, B. B., '80 "'Gallaudet, Thomas, '42 "'Gardner, H. G., '65 "'Goddard, F. McD., '96 "'Gordon, 0. K., '58 "'Gowen, F. C., '82 Graves, A . C., '91 "'Graves, C. E., '50 Graves, D . C., '98 Graves, G., '49 Graves, H. S., '92 Graves, R. S., '94 "'Gray, J. W., ' 72 Gray, R. W ., '98 Greenough, W. H., '06 "'Hale, C. F ., '47 Hale, C. S., '62 ~Deceased

"'Halsey, A., '37 "'Hamilton, H . C., '51 Hamilton, I. K., Jr., '91 Hardcastle, C. R., '08 Hardee, C. H., '8 1 "'Harris, T. L., '41 Hart, H. G ., '07 "'Hasell, B. D ., '49 "'Hasell, L. C., '50 Hawley, F. M., '61 "'Hazlehurst, G. H., '42 Hazlehurst, J . W., '51 "'Hazlehurst, R., '41 "'Henry, J. F., '3 4 "'Hewlett, S. H., '74 Heydecker, H. R., '86 "'Heyward, J . F., '48 Hill, C. H., '02 Hill, F. T ., 'OS Hinkel, F. C., Jr., '06 "'Hoadley, C. J ., '51 Hollister, J . B., '84 Holly, J . A., '9 1 "'Hopson, E . C., '64 Hopson, G. B., '57 Horton, P. A., '68 Hotchkiss, C. E., '82 Hovey, H. E., '66 Hubbard, G . A., '94 Hyde, T. McE., '90 ~Ingalls, T ., '52 "'Jackson, R. E ., '45 ~Jarvis, J . S., '57 ~Johnson, E. P., '65 Johnson, W . F., '66 Jones, C. E., 'OS ~Jones, C. H ., '35 ~Kellogg, H . L., '36 Kenyon, I. R., '07 ~Ker, John, '43 ~King, H. W., '36


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"'Lambert, D ., '36 "'Lansing, C. A., '66 Leaken, W . R., '80 "'Le Roy, A. N., '42 LeRoy, J., '69 "'Le Roy, T . 0., '42 Lilienthal, H ., '86 Lynch, R. Le B ., '90 "'Mack, J. E., '71 "'Mallory, G. 5., '58 Mallory, R. H., '92 "'Mallory, W . H ., '6') Mann, E. J., '04 Maplesden. R. J., '08 Marble, F. P ., '82 "'Marshall, J., '42 Martin, H . D., ' 10 Mason, A. T ., '81 "'Mathewson, J., '46 McConihe, A., '88 McConihe, M. 5., '92 McConihe, W ., '90 "'Mcintosh, J. H ., '53 McKean, T ., '92 McKennan, J. De F ., '76 McLemore, M . C., '89 "'Meech, H . J., '42 Miel, E . De F .. '88 "'Millard, A. B., '36 "'Miller, N., '47 "'Moffett, G . H ., '78 Moore, C. E ., '76 "'Moore, D . 5., '64 Morgan, G. B., '70 Morgan, W . D ., '72 "'Morgan, W . F ., '37 Morrill, C. A., '67 "'Mowry, D . S .. '67 Naylor, J. H., '06 Nelson, H., Jr., '86 "'Nelson, W . B., '81 '" Deceased

"'Nicholls, G. H ., '39 "'Nichols R. W ., '33 Noyes, A. H ., '89 Olmsted, J. F., '84 Olmsted, W . B., '87 "'Overfield, J. L., '55 Paine, J., '92 Paine, 0. T ., '96 "'Paine, R. T., '32 "'Pardee, D . W., '40 Parks, S. H., '82 "'Payne, J. W ., '61 "'Peake, C. F ., '42 Peck, C. C., '02 Peck, R. E., '01 Peck, T . M., '80 "'Peck, W . E., '71 Pelton,' C. H., 'OS "'Perkins, L. H ., '34 Peters, G. E., 'SO Peugnet, L. D ., '93 "'Phelps, J. 5., '32 Pond, L. M ., '06 Porter, A. T., '02 Potter, L., '96 "'Powell, E . F., '01 "'Proctor, C. H., '73 Quick, G . A., '94 Quick, H . J., '98 Quick, J. H. 5 ., '58 Quick, W . F ., '92 Richards, H . L., '10 Richardson, L. W ., '73 Richardson, R. D ., '71 "'Ripley, P .• '47 "'Robertson, J. A ., ' 54 Rodgers, G. W ., '87 Rodgers, R. E . L., '87 "'Rogers, R. C., '45 Rowland, E., '57 "'Sargeant, G. D., '51


TRINITY

1909

•Sawyer, 1. L., '50 Scott. E. G., '57 •Scudder, C. D., '75 Scudder, E. M., '77 •Scudder, H . 1.. '46 Scudder, H., '91 •Scudder, T., '54 Scudder, W., '89 Sedgwick, W . R., '84 Shannon, 1. W ., '87 Sheldon, E. A., '02 •Sherman, H . B., '38 Sherman, H. M .• ·77 •Sherwood, W. B., '36 •Shipman, P. W., '82 Short, A. C.. '03 •Short, W ., '69 •Singletary, G. E . B .. '46 Skinner, R. K ., '10 Skinner, W. C., '76 ,.Small, E. F., '74 ,.Smith, C. H ., '36 ,.Smith, J . H ., '74 ,.Smyth, J. W., '52 Starr, 1., '56 ,.Starr, S., '29 Stedman, R. S., '63 ,.Stirling, W. H., '44 ,.Stone, J. A., '44 . Stone, L. H., '87 Story, 0. J., '01 •Stoughton, N. C., '38 ,.Sumner, A . E ., '61 Sutcliffe, A. B., '06 Sutton, E . Iii., '76 Taylor, C. E .• '92 ,.Taylor, F. L., '43 Taylor, H . E .. '96 ,.Taylor, W. F., '44 ,.Terry, C. E., '51 ,.Thomas, G. H., '41 Thompson, H. W., '83 ,. Deceased

COLLEGE

85

Titus, A. S., ·oo ,.Todd, C. J., '55 ,.Towles, W . A., '46 Townsend, C., Jr., '03 ,.Tracey, W. D., '42 ,.Tracy, J. R., '39 ,.Tudor, H. B., '50 ,.Turner, J . H.. '38 ,.Vail, T. H., '31 ,.Van Zandt, C. C.. '51 ,.Van Zandt, W ., '29 ,.Varley, C. D .. '41 Wainwright, F. C., '88 Wainwright, J . M., '95 ,.Wainwright, W. A. M., '64 ,.Wait, J. T ., '36 ,.Waring, C. M., '36 Warner, L. F., '85 ,.Warren, E. I., '80 Warren, G. T., '90 ,.Warren. J. M., '32 ,.Warren, W . H ., '34 Warren, W. H ., '90 Washburn, L. C., '81 ,.Way, J . A., '37 ,.Webb, E. C., '75 ,.Webb, W. E., '40 Webb, W. W., '82 Welch, L. E., Jr., '86 •White. J. G., '54 White, R. A., '81 ,.Wiggin, A. H ., '68 Willard, D ., '95 Wimbish, S., '06 •Wolcott, F . H., '86 ,.Wolcott, S. G., '47 ,.Wood, H . S., '71 Woodbury, T. C., '71 Woodward, G . A., '55 •Woodworth, F . A .• '80 Wright. A. E., '88 Wright. M. R., '91


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ID4r 1Jirutrrutty of 1ilrltu Jst Founded in 1847 at Columbia College and University of New York

Alpha

Columbia College

Delta

University of Pennsylvania

Epsilon Lambda Phi Upsilon Sigma Tau

Trinity College Williams College University of Mississippi University of Virginia Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology



TRINITY

COLLEGE

Wqe 1ÂŁpnilnn Q!quptrr 1llrltu Jni 1\rttur flrmbrr.a

Cranston Brenton Robert Habersham Coleman

lSDB Martin Taylor

!SUS Harold Nathaniel Chandler William Gilbert Livingston George Edward Elwell, Jr. John Bowie Shearer Israel Loucks Xanders

1s1n Raymcnd Guede Coghlan John Richard Cook William Reynolds Ripley

Henry Smith Marlor Ambrose Spencer Murray, III. Edward Warren Ripley

1911 Walter Ellsworth Batterson Frank Judson Brainerd William Chapman Dewey Arthur Cornwallis Eaton Sherman Orton Haight

Sherman Post Haight Charles Moulton Konvalinka Paul Maxon Herman Stumpf Murray Richard Macdonald Nelson

87


88

THE

IVY

Vol.

~ralluatt ~tmbtrs irlta Jni Allen, E. S., '93 Allen, W . B ., '04 Allyn, A.. W ., "61 Appleton, C. A , '82 Appleton, E. D ., '80 Appleton, H . C., '86 Arundel, W . B., '00 Atkinson, ]. G ., '64 Austin, W . M., '98 Bacon, J. R., '92 Balch, F. !\., '98 Baldwin, F. T ., '00 "'Barnwell, R. W ., '72 "'Barnwell, S. E., '72 Barton, C. C., '69 Barton, C. C., Jr., '93 Barton, P . L., '02 "'Beckwith, C. M., '88 Beers, G. E.,• '86 Benedict, L. LeG., '88 Bibb, W . A., '75 Blackwell, J ., Jr., '66 "'Bliss, G . H ., '64 Bohlen, D . M ., '82 "'Bowen, A :, '63 Brainerd, J . B., '82 "'Brandegee, J . E., '74 "'Brandegee, L. C., '77 Breckenridge, A E ., '70 "'Breese, H . L., '57 Brenton, C., '99 Brewer, V . C., '06 Brigham, H . H ., '76 Brigham, H . D., '03 "' Brown, T . M ., '64 Bruce, C. E ., '03 "'Deceased

"'Buckingham, W . B ., "69 Bulkeley, J . C., '93 Bulkeley, W . E. A., '90 Burke, E. F., '94 Burr, W. H ., '78 Bushnell, H. E ., '05 Butler, R. P ., '06 "'Butler, W., '58 Cady, J . C., '60 Cammann, E. C., '96 "'Carter, C. L., '54 -ÂĽCenas, B. C., '56 Chapin, F. W., '79 Chapin, W. Y., '78 "'Chapman, T. B., '80 Cheever, J . D ., Jr. , '81 Clapp, S. L., '04 Clark, J . W., '63 Clement, C. F., '05 Clement, J . K., '00 Clement, M . W ., '01 "'Clemson, T. G., '56 "'Clifford, S. W., '68 Clyde, W. P ., '62 Coleman, R. H ., '77 Coleman, W . C., '09 Comfort, B . F., '89 Cookson, F. M ., '61 Coons, S. W ., '00 Cunningham, G. A., '07 Cunningham, N . G ., '04 Cunningham, R., '07 Curtin, H. L., '07 "'Coxe, J . N ., '55 Crabb, W. W ., '07 "'Crane, R. M., '55


TRINITY

Cruder, H . N., '07 Curtin, H. L., '07 '~'Curtis , F . R., '80 Curtis, G. M., '80 Curtis, R. H ., '68 Curtis, W . E., '75 "'Darrell, A. S., '59 "'Dayton, W . B., '56 Deal, J. A., ' 71 DeForest, J . G ., '82 DeRossett, A. L., '62 "'DeRossett, E . S., '64 "'Devendorf, G . S., '55 Dobbin, E . S., '99 Dravo, M . S., '07 DuBois, G . M., '74 DuBois, H. 0., '76 Eaton, W. H ., '99 Edson, S., '55 Edwards, A . N., '76 Elbert, W. N., '79 Ellis, A. L., '98 Elton, 1. P ., '88 Elwell, G . E., '70 Finch, E . B., '91 "'F·isher, T . R., '62 Fitzgerald, F., '89 Fordney, T . P., '62. Fuller, 1. R., '70 "'Fuller, S. G., '58 Fuller, S. R., '70 •Gardner, C. H ., '70 Gibson, B. S., '69 "'Glazier, T. C., '60 Goldthwaite, A. C., '99 Goodspeed, 1. H ., '66 "'Goodwin, G . H ., '62 Gostenhofer, C. E ., 'OS "'Graham, C. M., '59 Graham, R. N., 'OS Granniss, F. 0 ., '73 "'Deceased

COLLEGE Greene, 1. H ., '92 Haight, A. D ., '06 Haight, F. E., '87 Haight, M. G., ·oo Hall, A. C., '88 Hall, C. L., '92 "'Hall, F. DeP., '78 Hallett, W. T ., '62 Harding, N., '73 "'Harraden, F . S., '67 Harris, W. R ~ '58 •Hartshorne, E. M ., '56 Hayden, R. C., '93 Hazelhurst, G. A., '79 Henderson, E . F., '82 Hendrie, G . T ., '97 Hendrie, S., '87 Hill, G. H ., '91 "'Hill, W . C., '93 c.. ·oo H ill, Hills, J . S., '01 H ine, J . S., '06 H itchings, H . B., '54 "'Hoffman, C. F., '51 Hoisington, F. R., '91 Holbrooke, G . 0., '69 "'Holbrooke, S., '67 Hotchkin, S. F., '56 Hudson, 1· M., '01 Hull, A. S., '66 Hutchinson, R. H ., '03 Ingersoll, G. P ., '83 "'Jardine, H . D ., '68 "'Jarvis, S. F ., Jr., '89 "'Jennings, A . B., '61 Kane, G., '75 "'Kerr, E . L., '55 "'Kirby, J . W ., '65 Knoblock, A. F., '55 "'Lamson, W ., '56 "'Lawrence, C. V ., '56

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THE "'Leacock, ] . H ., '58 Lewis, C. A'., '93 "'Lewis, E. B., '65 Lewis, E. G., '92 Lewis, G. B., '05 "'Lewis, J. 1., '62 Lewis, J. W ., '93 "'Lewis, S. S., '61 "'Lewis, T . C., '71 Lewis, W. H., '65 "'Lincoln, F . T., '76 Lincoln, G. W ., '75 Macauley, G. T ., '90 Macauley, R. H ., '95 "'Mackay, W . R., '67 "'Maginnis, J . H ., '02 Marlor, T . S., '06 "'Martindale, H . S., '79 "'McClory, H., '51 McCullough, D. H ., '73 "'McCook, E. McP., '90 McCouch, H . G., '75 McLean, T., '75 Miller, H ., '80 "'Miller, P . S., '64 Miller, S. T., '85 "'Mines, F. S., '64 "'Mines, J. F., '54 Morgan, B. T., '61 Morgan, 0 ., '06 Morse, J. F., '66 Murray, A S., Jr., '71 Murray, F. W., Yale, '77 Murray, R., '73 Meyer, H . L. G., '03 Nash, J. R., '89 Nelson, R. H ., '80 Nichols, G. G ., '67 "'Norris, E . C., '61 Norris, H., '63 "'Norton, F . L., '68 "'Deceased

IVY

Vol. XXXVI Nott, R. H., '71 O 'Connor, J . W., '05 Off, C. C., '07 Off, W., '08 Orton, W . 0 ., '92 Owen, F. W ., '84 Padgett, P ., '76 "'Palmer, C. C., '51 Parker, B ., '93 Parker, R. P ., '94 Parsons, H ., '83 "'Parsons, J. R., Jr., '81 Parsons, W . W., '96 Parsons, E., '96 Pattison, G. B., '81 "'Paxson, H . C., '51 Pearce; J. S., '62 Pearce, R., '93 Peck, B . D., '96 ."'Peck, D . L., '62 Perkins, G. E., '81 Pierce, G . P ., '06 "'Pierce, H. H ., '58 "'Pickney, F. S., '62 Platt, Charles, Jr., '75 Platt, Clayton, '74 "'Platt, W . A, '75 Potter, A H ., '92 Quail, A B., '02 Reed, C. M ., '06 Read , H . P ., '84 "'Roosevelt, F., '83 "'Russell, F . G., '80 Russell , I. D ., '92 Russell, H., '84 Rutherford, H . V., '76 Schulte, E . D . N., '97 Schulte, H . von W ., '97 "'Scott, H . B., '78 Scudder, J. A, '97 Sheldon, W. C., Jr., '82


COLLEGE

+

"'Shreve, W. 1., "83 Sibley, A H., '92 Sibley, M. M., '96 Smallwood, S. B ., "64 "'Smith, H. S., "62 "'Smith, I. S., "64 Smith, I. T., "91 Smith, P . R., "07 Smith, R. H ., "69 Smith, W . G. W ., 71 Stark, B., 79 Stark, W. M., 75 '"Stedman, T. W ., "74 "'Steele, H. D., "51 Sterling, E. K., "99 Stevens, F., ·cs "'Stevens, S., "65 "'Stillwell, R. M., 70 Strawbridge, J ., "95 "'Strong, C. M ., "64 Strong, J. R., "82 "'Sumner, C. A., "56 Swenson, E. P., 75 Swenson, S. A ., "81 Talcott, A. B., "90 Talcott, C. H., "91 Thompson, H. R., "87 Thompson, S. C., "72 Thorne, N. D., 71 Thorne, R., ·as Totten, C. A L., "69 Trowbridge, C. C., "92 Trowbridge, S. P. B., "83 "'Deceased

I

"'Turner, W. H., '64 G. B., 73 Van Amee, P., "07 Van Zile, E . S., "84 Vibbert, A D ., '99 Vibbert, H. C., "68 Vibbert, W. H., '58 "Vibbert, W. W., '94 Wanzer, C., "66 Waterman, L., '71 Waters, G. S., "87 "Watson, W. C., "63 Watson, H. L., ·os Watts, E . B., '73 Weekes, B. G ., "06 "Weeks, R. D., "93 Welsh, R. F., "95 Wheeler, C. H., "01 "Whistler, W. G. MeN., "57 "White, F. W ., 78 Wilcox, F. L., ·so Wilcox, F. P., ·so "Wildman, T. G ., "57 Williams, C. C., 71 "Williams, C. G., ·so Wilson, W. C. D., "93 "Wilmerding, H ., "81 Winkley, R. L., 79 "'Woodin, W . R., "58 Woodruff, E. H ., "82 Wright, G. E., 71, Youn g, A M., '82

'~'Underhill,

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Wqr 1J1ratrrnity nf Alpqa irlta Jqi Founded in 1832 at Hamilton College

l!toll of Qlltaptrr.s Hamilton Columbia Yale Amherst Brunonian Hudson Bowdoin Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester Williams Ma nhattan Middletown Kenyon Union Cornell Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto Chicago McGill Wisconsin

Hamilton College Columbia College Yale Univenity Amherst College Brown University Western Reserve University Bowdoin College Dartmouth College . University of Michigan University of Rochester Williams College Colhge of the City of New York We ,]eyan University Kenyon College Union College Cornell University Trinity College J ohns Hopkins Univeni ty University of Minnesota Toronto University . University of Chicago McGill University University of Wiscomin

1832 1836 1836 1836 1836 1841 1841 1845 1846 1850 1851 1855 1856 1858 1859 1869 1877 1889 1891 1893 1896 1897 1902




TRINITY

COLLEGE

IDqr

Jqi if(appa O!qaptrr

i\lpqa irlta

Jqi

i\rttur f!!lrtnbrrn 1!108 Ralph Evelyn Cameron William Richard Cross

James Kirtland Edsall Giles Deshon Randall Ralph Reed Wolfe 1909

William Christian Deppen Welles Eastman Henry Oliver Peck 1910

Frederick Stein fort Kedney Richardson Little Wright

Frederick Samuel Bishop Sturges Harmon 1911

Albert Clark Alexander Keith Davis William Burr Gibson Alfred Howell

George Thurman Keyes Thomas Lynn Morris Harry Kollock Rees Blinn Fran cis Yates


•

1\lpqn irlttt Jqt lliratrr.a in lltrbr Allen, A. W., Yale, '04 Alvord, Samuel M ., Yale, '96 Bassett, Prof. A. B., Williams, '81 Beckwith, Rev . I. T., Yale, '68 Bennett, Hon. Edward B., Yale, '66 Bryant, Percy S., Phi Kappa, '70 Bunce, Charles H., Yale, '60 Cady, George F., Middletown, '69 Calder, W . P ., Middletown , '03 Calhoun, David S., Yale, '48 Chester, T . W eston, M.D., Hamilton, '92 Clark, Walter H., Yale., '96 Fuller, Horace S ., M.D ., Amherst, '58 Garvin, John, Yale, '02 Gillett, Rev. Arthur L., Amherst, '80 Goodwin, Charles A., Yale, '98 Goodwin, F . S., Yale, '93 Goodwin, H ., Yale, '96 Goodwin, James L., Yal e, '02 Goodwin, Rev. James, Phi Kappa, '86 Goodwin, P . L., Yale, '97 Goodwin, Walter L., Yale, '97 Gross, Charles E ., Yale, '69 Hammond , Fred. H. L., Middletown , '83 Hastings, Panett M., M.D ., Hamilton, '39 H atch, Edward B., Phi Kappa, '86 Huntington, Rev. J. T., Phi Kappa, '50

Hunt, E. M., Phi Kappa, '06 Johnson, William C., Middletown, '94 Kelley, Solon C., Brunonian, '86 Lampson, E. R., Jr., M.D., Phi Kappa, '91 Lawrence, Thomas F ., Yale, '99 Maercklein, B. C., Phi Kappa, '06 Marvin, L. P . Waldo, Yale, '92 Morse, Leonard, Amherst, '71 Northam, Charles, Jr., Middletown, '04 Page, Rev . Henry Deane, Kenyon, '77 Peck, John H., Yale, '63 Perkins, Edward C., Yale, '98 Perkins, Henry A ., Yale, '96 Schutz, Robert H ., Phi Kappa, '89 Schutz, Walter S ., Phi Kappa, '94 St. John, Samuel B., M.D., Yale, '66 Starr, Robert S., M.D .. Phi Kappa, '97 Stearns, Rev . Charles C., Yale, '72 Stearns, C. M., Johns Hopkins, '98 Stiles, Rev . Samuel M., Middletown, '60 Storrs, Melancthon, M.D., Yale, '52 Thompson, Arthur R., Yale, '96 Twichell, David C., Yale, '98 Van Schaack, David, Phi Kappa. '91 Williams, A rthur C., Yale, '98 Wright, A. B., Un ion, '90


1909

T RINIT Y

C0 LLEG E

95

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Aleshire, J. P ., '09 Allen, H . W ., '97 Almy, S., '92 Andrews, R., '53 Applegate, 0., '87 Armstrong, D. M., '58 Barber, W . W ., '88 Barto, R. V ., '82 Beecroft, E. C., '97 Bellinger, E . B., '72 ,.Bixby, R. F .. '70 ,.Blackmer, W . C., '78 Boardman, W . H., '85 Boardman, W . ] ., '54 Booth, T. R., '52 Bowie, C. L., "93 Bowman, ] . P ., '53 Bradfield, H. S., '02 Bradin, J . W ., '00 Bradin, P . H ., '03 ,.Brainard, E. W ., '42 Brainard, J ., '5 1 Brainard, ]. M ., '84 Briscoe, J ., Jr., '95 Brown, W. P ., '01 Brownell, H . B., '88 Bryan, W ., '75 Bryant, P . S., '70 Bryant, P. C., '07 ,.Bulkeley, C. E ., '~6 ,.Buxton, ] . B., '73 Buxton, J . C., '73 Cameron, J . I. H., '79 Cameron, L., '86 ,.Capron, A., '45 ,. Deceased

Cary, H . A, '93 Carter, B. M., '82 Carter, C. H ., '82 Carter, G. C., '87 Carter, ]. R ., '83 Carter, J . S., '98 Carter, L. A, '93 Carter, S., '94 ,.Chase, F ., '52 ,.Cheritree, T . L., '90 Cheshire, J . B., '69 ,.Chipman, G. C., '45 ,.Chipman, G . S., '78 Chrystie, T. M. L., '63 Church, S. P., '41 ,.Churchman, C., '93 Churchman, E . G ., '96 Clapp. F . R., '02 Clarke, A F ., '75 ,.Codman, A., '85 ,.Coe, G. ] ., '74 Coit, C. W ., '82 Coleman, G . P ., '90 ,.Coley, ] ., '62 ,.Conklin, H. H ., '38 Cook, P ., '98 Cooke, G . L., '70 ,.Cooke, 0. D ., '44 Cowl, M. L., '83 ,.Crane , T., '45 Crocker, H . D ., '84 ,.Crosby, D . G ., '51 Cullen, J ., Jr., '93 Curtiss, H . C., '81 Curtis, T. C ., '07 Davenport, ] . S., '98


THE De Mauriac, H. DeW., '07 Denslow, T. N., '04 -~'Dickinson , E. L., '93 Dingwall, E. A, '91 Dingwall, H. R. , '95 Drane, H . M., '52 Dyett, W. F., '96 Edwards, H. B., '07 Elliott, J . H ., '72 ""Fackle r, D. M., '06 Farrow, M. C., '05 Fisher, R., '56 Flagg, E. 0 ., '48 ""Flagg, J. B ., '46 ""Flower, S., '45 Foot, E. H ., '98 Foote, C. E., '76 Fox, R. H ., '00 Freeland, C. W ., '81 '~'Fulle r, F. 8 ., '92 Fuller, S. R., '00 ""Geer, G. J ., '42 ""Gilmore, A P., '74 Glazebrook, F. H ., '99 Glazebrook, H . McK., '00 Goodwin, J ., '86 -~'Goodwyn, W. S., '38 Gordon, T. H ., '71 Grady, J . T .. '05 -~'Graham, H. C., '61 Graham, J ., '72 Grinnell, H ., '97 Griswold, B. H ., '66 Hager, W . C., '79 ""Hall, G. R., '42 Hamlin, A . C., '87 -~'Hamlin , E. P ., '95 Hamlin, G. N., '91 Harding, A, '79 Hart, J . C., '09 Hatch, E . 8., '86 ""Deceased

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COLLEGE ""Kennedy, F., '68 Kerner, H. S., '99 Kidder, H., '92 ""Kirtland, J ., '70 ""Kneeland, G ., '80 Kurtz, C. M., '83 Kurtz, J. E., '77 Lampson, E. R., '91 Langford, A. M., '97 Langford, E. T., 'I 0 Langf<>rd, W. S., Jr., '96 Larned. W. E., '10 Lauderburn, D. E., '06 ""Leaver, H. K., '59 Licht, W. H., '07 Littell, J. S ., '90 Littell, S. H ., '95 Littell, E. G., '99 Lockwood, L. V., '93 Lyman, A. J ., '78 Morgan, W. F., '88 McGann, ] . M., '95 McKeon, R. L., '03 Maddox, W. T ., '59 Maercklein, B. C., '06 ""Mallett, W. P., '40 Meredith, F. C., '05 Middlebrook, L. N., '48 Moore, J . A., '97 Mock, L. C., '78 Morgan, H . T., '08 Morrison, P. B., '94 Morse, B. K., '99 ""Morss, J. R. , '47 Newton, E. P., '81 Norton, G. H., '75 ""Olmstead, H., '42 Onderlonk, A. H., '99 Page, J. H ., Jr., '97 Page, J. J ., '08 ""Palmer, N., '45 "~'Deceased

""Peabody, F . B., '48 Perry, J. B., '78 ""Perryman, E. G., '55 ""Peters, W. C., '48 ""Pitts, C. H ., '65 Plumb, ] . F., '91 Plumer, L. M., '74 Plumer, S ., Jr., '97 Porter, T. A., '76 Potts, F. H., '68 ""Prescott, 0. S., '44 ""Preston, ]. A., '55 Putnam, W . T., '88 ""Pynchon, T . R., '41 Pynchon, W . H. C., '90 "Randall, E. D ., '92 Reynolds, L. G., '98 Rhodes, C. M., '05 Rich, E. A., '99 Rich, F. C., '09 Richardson, F. W ., '84 Robbins, J . P ., '99 "Sartwelle, W. D ., '75 Schutz, R. H., '89 Schutz, W. S., '94 Schwartz, D . L., '00 Schwartz, H. L., '06 Sennett, L. F., '89 Sherwood, G . H., '00 "Sistare, C. G ., '47 "Smith, P. H., '90 Smyth, J. D., '74 Snow, A. H ., '79 Snyder, E., '72 Starr, R. S., '97 Steele, T. McB., '02 Stewart, G. T., '78 Stewart, W. J . S., '88 '~'Stimson, L. B ., '48 '~'Stone, M ., '80 '~'Stone, S., '80


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C., '39 Sullivan, F. R., '66 Thomas, E. C., '03 Thurman, A W., '67 Tracy, E~ '55 Tucker, W. W., '03 ~Vanderpoel, A. M., '89 Van Schaack, D., '91 Van Tine, R. 8 ., '04 Wadsworth, L. F., '44 Wagner, L. F., '94 Walker, J. M., 'OJ ~Warner, A. ]., '42 Warner, D. T., 72 Warner, M. C., '88 ~Deceased

Washburn, P. C., '96 Watson, S. N., '82 Weibel, R. N., '02 Wesley, P. R., '94 Whaley, P. H., '74 ~Wheaton, C., '49 Whitlock, H. R., '70 ~Williams, E. W., '53 ~Williams, ]. H., '54 ~Wilson, C . H ., '93 Woodruff, F. D., '83 White, H. R., '02 ~Willoughby, K., '09 Wynkoop, A T., 'O J Wynkoop, C. 8., '05 ~Yale, H. A., '46


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IDf1r 1J1ratrruity nf mrlta il(appa fpnilou Founded in 1844 at Yale University

Phi Theta

Xi Sigma Gamma Psi Upsilon Chi Beta Eta Kappa Lambda Pi Iota . Alpha Alpha Omicron Epsilon Rho Tau Mu Nu Beta Phi Phi Chi Psi Phi . G'lffima Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi . Delta Chi . Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Delta Delta Alpha Phi Tau Lambda Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho D elta Pi Rho Delta .

Yale University Bowdoin College Colby University Amherst College . Vanderbilt University University of Alabama Brown University . University of Mississippi University of North Carolina University of Virginia Miami University K enyon College Dartmouth College Central University Middlebury College University of Michigan Williams College . Lafayette College . Hamilton College . Colgate University . College of the City of New York University of R ochester Rutgen College D epauw University Wesleyan University R ens;elaer Polytechnic Institute Adelbert College . Cornell University . Syracuse University Columbia University University of California Trinity College . University of Minnesota . Massachuse tts Institute of Technology University of Chicago University of Toronto Tulane University . Univers ity of Pennsylvania McG;ll University . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Wisconsin

1844 1844 1845 1846 1847 1847 1850 1850 1851 1852 1852 1852 1853 1853 1854 1855 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1861 1866 1867 1867 1868 1870 1871 1874 1876 1879 1889 1890 1893 1898 1898 1899 1900 1902 1904 1906


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John Daulby Evans

19U8 Bern Budd Horace Bigelow Olmsted Herman Fran cis MacGuyer DeWitt Clinton Pond Harvey Clark Pond

19U9 William Stuart Buchanan, Jr. Leonard Jerome Dibble Henry Carleton Goodrich

Stephen Essex McGinley Woodforde Hamilton Plant Elmer Christopher Seymour

191U George Cleveland Capen Hobart Wells Cook Joseph Groves

William Frederick McElroy Henry Conrad Neff Carroll Milton Robertson

1911 Stanley Poole Grint Harold Edwin Jones

Nelson Frederick Pitts, Jr. Clarence Edgar Sherman Harold Wh~elock Y oun~




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ildta i.f\a.p.pa iE.p.atlon Qlor.poratton President

John P. Harbison, AX, "H." Frank H. Foss, AX

Vice-President

John D. Evans, AX

Treasurer

Benedict D. Flynn, AX

Secretary

iloarll nf ilirr.rtnr.a J. D. Evans, AX

]. P. Harbison, AX, "H."

B. D. Flynn, AX

C. A. Johnson, AX

F. H. Foss, AX

]. H. Lecour, Jr., AX

H. B. Freeman, Jr., <I>

V. C. Pedersen, AX

A. P. Grint, AX

H. C. Pond, AX


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IJfratrrll in lltrhr A1len, W. B., Yale, '01 Ayres, W. A, Yale., "64 Babcock, A. L., Colgate, '03 Bennett, M. Toscan, Yale, '98 Boyd, H. C., Trinity, '05 Bulkeley, M. G., Jr., Yale, '07 Call, A. D., Brown, '96 Camp, J. S., Wesleyan, '78 Case, T. G., Trinity, '00 Clark, C. H., Yale, '71 Cole, F. W., Yale, '04 Collins, Atwood, Yale, '73 Conant, G. A., Amherst, '78 Cone, J . B., Yale, '57 Cooley, C. P., Yale, '91 Cooley, F. R., Yale, '86 Day, A. P., Yale, '90 Day, E. M., Yale, '90 Davis, F. W ., Yale, '77 Evans, J. D., Trinity, 'O J F enn, E. Hart, Yale, '79 Flynn, B. D., Trinity, ex-'05 Farrest, C. R., Yale, '65 Foss, F . H., Trinity, '01 Freeman, H . B., Yale, '62 Freeman, H . B., Jr., Yale, '92 Gates, A. F., Yale, '87 Godard, G. S., Wesleyan, '91

Grant, R. M., Wesleyan, '92 Harbison, J. P., Trinity, (H.) Hine, C. D., Yale, '71 Howe, D . R., Yale, '74 Hyde, A. W., Yale, '02 Hyde, W . W ., Yale, '76 Ingalls, Dr. P . H., Bowdoin, '77 Keith, Dr. A. R., Colby, '97 Lake, E. J., Harvard, '92 Lord, J . W., Trinity, '98 Matson, W. L., Yale, '62 Parker, Rev. E. P ., Bowdoin, '56 Pattison, Rev. H., Rochester, '92 Philbrick, M. P., Colby, '97 Pratt, W . W., Adelbert, '85 Pike, C. S., Chicago, '96 Prentice, S. 0., Yale, '73 Robbins, E. D., Yale, '74 Rowley, Dr. A. M., Amherst, '95 Smiley, E. H., Colby, '75 Smith, E . W., Yale, 'OJ Smith, F. M., Yale, '80 Starr, Dr. P. S., Yale, '60 St. John, W. H., Yale, '91 Taylor, J . M., Williams, '67 Traver, Rev. H. R., Colgate, '66 Welch, A. A., Yale, '82 Wentworth, G. R., Trinity, ex-'08


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TRINITY

Altemus, H. B., ex- '04 Anderson, A . H., '87 Barrows, J . C., '80 Barrows, W. S., '84 Bartholomew, D. W., ex-'97 Bates, R. P., '93 Baxter, I. K., ex-'99 Benson, R. A ., '99 Bentley, W. P., '02 Benton, W. L. H., ex-'89 ~Bidwell , L. B., '80 ~Bidwell , W. D ., ex-'8 1 Birdsall, P. H., '86 ~Bishop, N. H., ex-'92 Black, H . C., '80 Bowie, W., '93 Boyd, H. C., 'OS Brewer, S. D ., '82 Brooks, R. H., ex-'00 Browne, D . H ., ex-'03 Browne, G . 1., '88 Browne, T. P ~ Jr., '00 Burchard, J . D., ex-'00 Burnham, J. B., '9 1 Burt, L. H., '00 Burton, R. , '83 Burwell, W. C., '06 Cable, N . J., ex-'02 Cartwright, M . R., '98 Case, T . G ., '00 Chapman, T . B., ex-'83 Coburn, A. C., ex-'07 Cole, M. W ., ex-'97 ~Cook, C. S ., '8 1 Coster, C. C., ex-'97 Coster, M. K ., '87 Coster, W . H., '91 ~Deceased

COLLEGE

Cowles, A. W. , ex-'81 Cowper, F . A. G., '06 Crabtree, A., '92 Danker, W . S., '97 ~Dauchy , N . F., ex-'85 Davis, C. J ., '94 Deuel, C. E., '87 Dibble, E . J ., '04 Easbnan, R. C., '88 Edwards, R. A.., '03 ~Ensign , L. M ., ex-'07 Evans, J. D ., '01 Fleming, D. L., '80 Flynn, B. D ., ex-'05 Forrester, H . T ., ex-'01 Foss, F . H ~ '01 French, G. H., ex-'92 Gateson, D . W ., '06 ~Goodrich, W. S., ex-'82 Graff, H . A., ex-'86 Graham, D. W., '06 Grint, A. P ., '81 Griswold, C. S., '90 Hall, G., '92 Hamilton, C. A., '82 Hammond, 0 . G., ex-'92 Holden, S. M., '82 Hopkins, L. A., ex-'97 Home, C. A., '93 Hubbard, W . S., '88 Humphries, A. G ., ex-'04 Humphries, H . R., '94 Jewett, D . B., ex-'00 Johnson, C. A., '92 Johnson, E . C., 2nd, '88 Johnson, F . F., '94 Lake, A. W. , ex-'08


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~') Leaf, E. B., ex-'87 Lecour, J . H., Jr., '98 Leonard, L. L., '96 Lingle, H . B., ex-'06 Linsley, A'. B., '82 Loomis, H. B., '85 Lord, J. W ., '98 Loveridge, H. C., '80 Lund, F. A, ex-'99 Maddox, E. H., '04 MacLean, M. A., ex-'03 McCulloch, W. H., '91 McKean, R. C., ex-'03 McKee, T. ] ., '03 "'McNeil, W. J., ex-'01 Mead, R. C., ex-'99 Mitchell, S. S., '85 Olcott, W. T., '96 Pedersen, V . C., '91 Penrose, J . J ., '95 Plimpton, H. D., '97 Pratt, S. C., ex-'07 Purdy, C. E ., '88 Ramsdell, J . E., ex-'92 Reese, W. W., ex-'95 Rehr, V. E., '06 Reiland, K., ex-'97 "'Reineman, A. W., '8 1 Reineman, L. C ., ex-'09 Reineman, R. T .• '83 Remington, C. H., '89 Rich, W. C., ex-'10 Rodgers, W. J ., '80 "'Deceased

Smart, J . H ., '95 "'Smith, J. S., Jr. ex-,94 "'Smith, 0. A, ex-'94 Starr, J., Jr., ex-'09 Stedman, W. P., 'OS Stockton, E . B., '90 Stoddard, S., '94 Strong, A. W., ex-'94 Strong, C. H ., ex-'01 Stuart, A R., Jr., '88 Stuart, W. C., ex-'88 Thurston, T. P., '91 "'Tomlinson, S. L., '00 Trenbath, R. W., '03 Walker, W . D., ex-'82 Warner, W. H., ex-'99 "'Waters, C. T., ex-'87 Weed, A H., ex-'02 Weed, C. F ., '94 Weekes, T. T., ex-'06 Wentworth, C. R., ex-'08 Wharton, W . P ., ex-'01 Wheeler, F. M., ex-'83 Wherry, W . C., '04 Willcox, R. N., '99 Wildman, W. B., '98 Williams, F . C ., '89 Wilson, H. D ., Jr., '01 Woodhouse, D . R., ex-'08 Wright, A H ., '83 Wright, B., ex-'89 Wright, F. A, ex-'94 Wright, C . H ., '91 Wright, W. C ., '91


TRINITY

105

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W4r 111ratrrntty nf ifni Upsilon Founded in 1833 at Union College

ltoU of (!!lJaptrrli Theta Delta Beta

Siama

Gamma

Zeta Lambda Kappa Pai Xi Upeilon

Iota Phi Pi Chi Bela Bela

Eta Tan

Mu Rbo Omega Epeilon

Union College New York University Yale University Brown University Amherst College Dartmouth College Columbia College Bowdoin College Hamilton College Wesleyan University University of Rochester Kenyon College University of Michigan Syracuse University Cornell University . Trinity College Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin . University of Chicago University of California


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]ames Brewster

]ames Oliver Morris

Igrrg William ]ames Hamersley Harry Irl Maxson

Lewis Gildersleeve Harriman Edward Kilbourn Roberts, ] r. Paul Roberts 191IT

William Spaulding Eaton Nelson Hall Gildersleeve Douglass Gott Cyril Bathurst Judge Ralph Howard Merrill

Arthur Lindsay Potter Wilbert Austin Smith Leon Abbott Stansfield John Henry Throop Sweet, ]r. Jerome Pierce Webster

1911 Arthur Worthington Bunnell Arthur Lloyd Gildersleeve Hasel Hill Burgwin Gordon William Stewart Philip ]ames Flanders Alan Thaxter Bernon Tisdale Woodle




Jni lpsilnu 1J1ratrrn ht lllrhr J,

P. Andrews, Beta, '77

E. S. Ballard, Chi, '98 L. C. Barbour, Beta, '00 E. N. Bement, Delta, '67

M. B. Brainard, Beta, '00 N. C. Brainard, Beta, '02 Rt. Rev. C. B. Brewster, Beta, '68

J. H. Buck. Beta, "91 J. R. Buck, Xi, "62 C. C. Bulkely, Beta Beta, 75 P. D. Bunce, M.D., Beta, "88 C. W. Burpee, Beta, '83 W. S. Case, Beta, "85 A. St. C. Cook, Beta, '89 W. H. Corbin, Beta, "89 R. D. Cutler, Beta, '07 G. P. Davis, M.D., Beta, "66 J. H. K. Davis, Beta Beta, '99 J. C. Day, Beta, "57 L. N. Denniston, Xi. 路oz L. A. Elli>, Beta Beta, '98 C. E. Fellows, Beta, '56 G. H. Gilman, Beta, '90 L. E. Gordon, Xi, '90 Hon. W. Hamersley, Beta Beta, '58 R. W. Huntington, Beta, '89 Prof. C. F. Johnson, Beta, '55 F. E. John>on, Beta Beta, '84 J. MeA. Johnson, Beta Beta, '03

W . MeA. Johnson , Beta Beta, '98 M. S. Little, Beta, '07 A. T . McCook, Beta Beta, '02 Prof. A'. R. Merriam, Beta, '77 C. S. Morris, Beta Beta, '96 J . J . Nairn, Beta, '80 P. S. Ney, Beta, '05 F. Parsons, Beta, '93 A . P erkins, Beta, '87 H on. H . R oberts, Beta, '77 H . S. Robinson, Beta, '89 J . T. Robinson, Beta, '93 L. F. Robinson, Beta, '85 E. W . Robinson, Beta Beta, '96 E. F . Sanderson, Gamma, '96 G. H . Seyms, Beta Beta, '72 H. P . SchauiBer, Gamma, '93 F. Shepherd, Beta, '92 A. L. Shipman, Beta, '86 T. E. V. Smith, Beta, 77 L. E. Stanton, Beta, '55 F. H. Taylor, Xi, '84 J . R. Trumbull, Beta, '92 Rev . J . H . T wichell , Beta, '59 E. F . Waterman, Beta Beta, '98 F . E. Waterman, Beta Beta, '01 L. S. W elch, Beta, '89 H . H . Whaples, Beta, '02 C. G. Woodward, Beta Beta, '98


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~ntiluatr "'Alexander, H . W., '57 "'Backus, B. E., '70 Bailey, M . K., '79 "'Baldwin, L. B., '60 Barbour, H . M. , '70 "'Barbour, H. G ., '96 Beach, C. H . B., '08 Beardsley, W. A., '87 "'Beaupillier, A. L., '56 "'Beckwith, J . W., '52 Bellamy, R. B ., '01 Bellamy, A. M ., '03 "'Benedict, S., '47 Benjamin, W. H ., '57 "'Betts, ] . H., '44 Birckhead, J. B., '94 "'Bishop, H ., '61 Blair, W. R., '75 Bolles, E. C., '55 "'Bostwick, H. P., '46 "'Bostwick, W . L., '51 "'Bowdish, ] . T., '73 "'Bowles, J. H., '60 Bowne, G. D., ]r., '06 Boylston, C. W ., '78 Brady, R. M cC., '90 Br.edin, W. S., '79 Brevoort, E . R. , '68 "'Brewer, A . L., '53 "'Bridge, ]., '47 Brinley, G. M., '88 Brinton, P. H . M . P., '04 Brcnson, M ., '52 Broughton, C. DuB ., '95 "'Brown, T. M ., '50 Brown, J . E ., '83 "'Deceased

flllrmbrra Jat l!lpatlott Brundage, R. B ., '78 Buffington, ]., '75 Buffington, M. H., '04 Buffington, 0 ., '79 Bulkley, C. C., '75 Bulkley, W. H., '73 Bull, F. S., '90 Bull, W. A., '91 "'Bull, 1\. B., '59 Burgwin, G . C., '72 Burgwin, H., Jr., '06 Burgwin, ] . H . K ., '77 Burgwin, A. P., '82 Burke, E . N., '76 Burrage, F. S., '95 "'Cady, D. K ., '55 Cammann, D . M., '74 Campbell, R. M ., '78 Carpenter, C., '82 Carpenter, H. B., '03 Carpenter, L. G., '09 Carpenter, S. B ., '73 Carter, H. S., '69 Chase, E. H., '08 Chase, H. R., '72 Child, C. G., '86 Child, E. N., )r., '83 "'Clark, G., '70 "'Clerc, C . M ., '45 "'Clerk, F . )., '43 Coggeshall, F. C., '07 Coggeshall, M . H ., '96 Coleman, C . S., '82 "'Collins, ]. B. ) ., '74 "'Colt, W. U., '44 Cook, S. W ., '02 Corson, D. S., '99


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~~~SY Cotton, D. P ., '71 Cotton, H . E., '74 Craik, C. E., '74 Crawford, J. W . R., '88 "'Crosby, W. L., '80 "'Cummings, A . G., '51 Cunningham, J. R., '85 Curtiss, P. E ., '06 "Dashiell, E . F ., '46 Davis., J . H. K., '99 "Dayton, N . B., '63 "Dewey, D. P ., '64 Dickerson, E . N., Jr., '74 Dockray, E . L., '83 Douglas, G. W ., '71 Douglas, A E., '89 "Douglas, M., '46 Downes, L. W ., '88 Drayton, W., '71 Drumm, T. J ., '74 "'DuBois, J . C., '53 "'Easton, G. C., '51 Edgerton, F. C., '94 Edgerton, J. W., '94 Edmunds, C. C., Jr., '77 Ellis, L.A., '98 Elmer, W . T ., '81 Elwyn, T . L., '92 "'Ely, J . F., '64 Emery, R., '54 Emery, W . S., '81 Everest, C. S., '71 Ewing, W . B., '06 Ewing, R. M., '04 Ferguson, C. V ., '07 "'ferguson, E . M ., '59 Ferguson, H ., '68 "Ferguson, J. D., '51 "'Ferguson, S., '57 Ferguson, W., '63 Ferguson, W ., Jr., '93 "'Deceased

Ferguson, S., '96 Fiske, W. D., '()() Fiske, G. MeC., '70 Fiske, W. S. W ., '06 Fiske, R., '0 1 "Flower, Samuel, '45 "Fogg, T . B., '52 Fowler, F . H., '61 French, G. A., '89 French, L., '53 Frye, P . H., '89 Gage, A K., '96 Gage, P. S., '08 Gage, W . H., '96 Gallaudet, E . M ., '56 "Gardiner, E. R., '56 Garvin, J . P., '03 Geer, H . M., '08 George, J . F., '77 George, J. H ., '72 "George, T. M. N., '80 Giesy, S. H., '85 "Gilman, G. S., '47 Golden , H . L., '83 Golden, H . C., '03 "Goodrich, A., '52 Goodrich, E. B., '02 Goodrich, J . B., '66 "'Goodridge, E ., '60 Goodridge, E ., Jr., '02 "'Goodridge, F., '57 Goodridge, T. W., '92 Gould, C. Z., '82 Grange, W . T., '06 "Greene, F. H ., '82 G reene, G., '83 Green, H . D., '99 "Green, V ., '60 Greenley, H . T ., '94 "'Gregory, H . M., '56 Gwinn, F. W ., '72 "Hall, S., '54


THE Hamersley, W ., '58 Harriman, C. J ., '05 "'Harriman, F . D., '45 Harriman, F. W., '72 "'Hart, G., '70 Hart, S., '66 Hartley, G. D., '93 Hayden, C. C., '66 "'Hermann, S., '57 "'Hewitt, S. G., '77 "'Hickox, G. A., '51 Hicks, G. C., '56 Hicks, J. M., '54 "'Hicks, W . C., '48 Hicks, W. C., J r., '91 Hicks, DeF., '96 "'Hitchcock, W. A, '54 Hitchcock, W . H ., '84 "'Hoff, H ., '82 Holway, 0 ., '80 Hubbard, E . K., Jr., '92 Hubbard, L. DeK., '93 Hudson, R., '71 "'Hugg, G . W., '62 Hurd, A D ., '77 "'Hurd, J. D., '74 Husband, C. H., '89 Hyde, E . M ., '73 Hyde, F. B., '98 Ingalls, F. C., '99 "'Isbell, C. M., '63 "'Jackson, A., '60 "'Jackson, W. A, '83 "'Johnson, E . E., '59 Johnson, F. E., '84 Johnson, G. D., '54 Johnson, J . MeA., '03 "'Johnson, S. W., '81 johnson, F. P ., '94 johnson, W . MeA., '98 jones, C. W., '81 "'Dece.,sed

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Vol. XXXVI Jones, E . P., Jr., '77 Jones, W. N., '88 "'Kelley, ]., '44 Kempe, E . A., '81 Kendal, G. T., '99 Kennett, L. M., '70 Kissam, E . V. B., '69 "'Kittredge, A S., '57 Kloppenburg, H. W ., '58 "'Knickerbacker, D . B., '53 Kramer, F. F., '89 "'Krumbhaar, W . B., '55 Lanpher, L. A'., '80 Larcher, j . W ., '03 "'Leffingwell, C. S., '54 Leffingwell, E. DeK., '95 Lewis, G. F., '77 Lindsley, C. A., '49 Lobdell, F . D., '85 "'Long, W., '43 Love ridge, D. E ., '50 "'Luther, R. M., '90 Mackay-Smith, A, '72 "'Macklin, R. B., '58 Magill, G. E., '84 Marshall, M. M., '63 Mather, W. G., '77 "'McConihe, S., '56 McCook, A T., '02 McCook, P. ] ., '95 "'McCook, G. S., '97 McCrackan, J. H., '82 McCrackan, W . D., '85 McCune, G. B., '07 Mcilvaine, H. R., '04 Mcilvaine, J . G., '00 Mcivor, N. W ., '82 Mears, ]. E ., '58 Morgan, S. St. J ., '03 Morris, B. W., Jr., '93 Morris, C. S., '96


Morris, F., '64 •Morris, J. H., '45 Mowe, W. R., '70 •Neely, A. D., '85 Neely, H. R., '84 Nichols, W. F., '70 Nichols, J. W., '99 Nichols, W. M., '01 Niles, W. W., '57 Niles, E. C., '87 Niles, W. P., '93 Oberly, H. H., '65 Olmstead, C. T., '65 •Olmstead, H. K., '46 Owen, H. C., '99 Packard, A., '04 •Paddock, B. H ., '48 •Paddock. J. A., '45 Paddock, L. S., '50 Paddock, L. H ., '88 Paddock, R. L., '94 Paris, 1., Jr., '76 Parker, C. P., '73 Parrish, H., '91 PaHison, A. E., '80 Pelton, H. H., '93 Penfield, W. D., '62 •PeHitt, W . F., '46 Phillips, C. W., '72 Phillips, M. S., '06 •Polk, A. H., '53 •Pond, C. M., '58 Potwine, W. E., '79 Pressey, E. A., '92 Pressy, W., '90 •Preston, T. S., '43 Purdy, E. L., '84 •Purdy, J. S., '49 Raftery, 0. H., '73 Randle, C. G., '05 Rankin, G. D., '03

•Deceased

Rankin, M. 1., '04 Remsen, C. W ., '05 Remsen, H. R ~ '98 Rhinehart, E. J., '76 Roberts, B. C., '95 Roberts, W. B., '05 "'Roberts, W . J., '75 Robinson, E. W ~ '96 Rogers, L. W., '91 Rogers, W . E., '77 Rudd, H. H ., '01 "'Rudder, W., '48 Sahus, R. S ~ '92 Saltus, L., '87 Sargeant, G. W ., '90 Scarborough, ].. '54 Scott, E . N., '89 "'Scott, ]. T., '91 "'Scott, W. G ., '88 Sexton, T. B ., '60 "'Seymour, C. H ., '52 Seyms, G . H., '72 "'Shaw, J. P. C., '71 "'Sherman, S., '50 Short, W. S., '83 Shreve, B . F . H ., '78 Smith, C. B., '54 "'Spencer, W . G ., '53 Stanley, G. M ., '68 Stanley, J. D., '77 Stedman, T . L., '74 "'Steele, 0. R., '53 "'Sterling, J. C., '44 Stocking, C. H. W ., '60 Stoddard, E . V ., '60 Stoddard, ]., '71 Storrs, L. K., '63 Stotsenberg, J. H .• '50 Stout, ] . K ., '70 "'Studley, W. H., '50 Sullivan, E . T ., '89 Sutton, MeW. B. E., '99


THE "'Syle, H . W ., '67 "'Syle, L. D., '79 Taylor, E . B., '73 Taylor, E . P., '00 Taylor, j. P ., '43 Taylor, J. P . W., '02 Tibbits. W . B., '61 Tibbits, C. H., '87 "'Tingley, G. C., '52 Townsend, H . E., '04 T raven, E . S., '98 "'Tremaine, C. H . B., '66 "'Truby, ]. M~ '79 T rumbuU, C. L., '08 Trumbull, W . S., '03 T ullidge, E. K ., '76 Tuttle, R. C., '89 "'Tuttle, R. H ., '46 Upson. A L., '88 Valentine, W . A , '72 Van DeWater, A . R., 'OJ •Van Nostrand, C. A ., '77 "'Vincent, S., '58 Wakefield, J. B., '46

• Deceased

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Vol. XXXVI Wardlaw, C. D ., '07 Warner, B. E ., '76 "'Warren, S. B., '59 Waterman, E . F., '98 Waterman, F. E ., 'OJ Webb, W. R., '78 Webster, L., '80 "'Webster, W. H ., '6J •Welles, H. T ~ '43 Welles, P . T ., '05 Wells, L. H., '64 Wheeler, W. H ., '02 Whitcombe, F. B., '87 Whitney, H . E., '74 Williams, J., '90 Willson, C. T ., '77 "'Willson, D. B .• '79 •Winchester, S. F ., '66 •Withenpoon. 0 ., '56 Woodle, A S., '99 Woodman, C. E ., '73 Woodward, C. G., '98 Worthington, E . W ., '75 Yardley, T . H., '92 Zeigler, P., '72


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HTU9 Clinton Jirah Backus, Jr. Frederic Thomas Gilbert Alexander Wellington Creedon Robert Lowell Mason Charles Eugene Morrow 1910 Fred Donald Carpenter George William Eugene Draper Harold Chamberlain Green Arthur Bartow Henshaw Ward Washington

Archer Eben Knowlton August Herman Leschke William George Oliver Ewald Olsson Slawson

1911 Ashley Lyman Cooke Joseph Oliver Carroll Wade Hunt Knowlton Sherman Cawley Earl Blanchard Ramsdell


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JJfratre.u itt li(rhr Brainard, Clifford B., Nu Deuteron, '98 Fallow, Everett S., Tau Alpha, '07 Brainard, Irving E ., Nu Deuteron, '01 Flynn, Joseph D., Tau Alpha, '97 Clapp, R. ]., Pi Iota, '93 Cunning, ]ames W ., Tau Alpha, '96 Jarman, Frederick T., Nu Deuteron, '02 Campbell, ]ames N. H ., Nu Deuteron, '03 Davis, Carl W ., Nu Deuteron, '02 Kennedy, Philip T., Tau Alpha, '05 Patterson, Shirley, Alpha Chi, '06 Philbrick, Halsey R., Iota Mu, '06 Adams, H. E., Nu Deuteron, '02


TRINITY

Bachus, Harold S., '02 Baker, Edwin L., '05 Bartlett, F. B., '04 Belden, Louise I., '94 Bonner, Charles W., '08 Benton, Sanford I., '95 Bordley, Madison B" '95 •Brown, Frank S., '04 Buell, Joseph H., '96 Carr, Edmund S., '05 Chambers, George D., '06 Chamberlain, Charles G" '07 Clarke, Lloyd W., '07 Clarke, Philip S., '03 Conklin, William E., '93 Cronan, John F., '06 Dougherty, Philip, '07 Duffee, Edward L., '05 Eaton, Robert LeR., '05 Fairbrother, Benjamin H., '07 Falknor, Clark T., '03 Fallow, Everett S., '07 Fenning, K. Herbert, '03 Flynn, joseph D., '97 George, Eugene E., '07 George, james H., '05 Goodale, Allen R., '05 Goodale, Hubert D., '03 Glenny, Robert, '04 Guilfoil, Paul H., '07 Gunning, James W., '96 Hagenon, Leroy K., '96

• Deceased

COLLEGE

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Higginbotham, Fred A, "02 Howe, Harry L., '02 Hyde, William S., '02 Judd, Charles, '93 Kelley, Arthur P., '01 Kennedy, Philip T., '05 Landefeld, James C., '07 Langdon, George F., '96 Laubenstein, Jacob A., '02 Lee, William H" '08 Loomis, Norman M., '99 Madden, William F., '08 Mason, Edward J. K., '01 Monegan, Charles A., '93 Miller, Arthur F., '95 Muguire, Samuel W., '95 Merwin, Albert D., '98 Nolan, Henry ].. '05 Owens, Michael F., '05 Smith, Clarence A., '99 Smithe, Percival A, '99 Street, Charles H., '97 Tull, Hermann E., '97 Vandebogart, Hervey B., '03 Veitch, James R., '03 Walsh, Charles B., '05 Wartman, George H., '06 Wedge, Alfred H., '95 White, William C., '97 Wood, Clifford K" '00 Wood, Percival M., '97 Yeomans, Raymond S., '99 Young, Frank R., '95


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Phi Psi

. . Trinity College

Phi Chi

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn

Phi Phi

University of Pennsylvania

Phi Omega

Columbia University

Phi Alpha

Lafayette College

Phi Beta Phi Delta Phi Epsilon Phi Zeta Phi Eta

Dickinson College Yale University Syracuse University University of Virginia Washington and Lee University




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George Sumner Buck P erley Sherwood M cConnell

R obert Mason Cadman Edward Jones Vaughn Clarence Standish Sherwood

H orace R ichardson Bassford

William James Nelson

Charles Hobby Bassford

Albert Marston Smith

H arry Foster Ferguson

John Edward Brown

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1J1ratrrn in lltrbr Simonds, E. L., Phi Psi, '()() Hastings, F. H., Phi Psi, '96 Moody, W . H ., '07 Beach, Carrol C., M.D., Phi Psi, '96 Sturtevant, F . R,. Phi Psi, '01 Sturtevant, A . M., Phi Psi, '98 Lorenz, E . H ., Phi Psi, '02 Morgan, V. F., Phi Psi, '99 Morba, K. P .• Phi Psi, '02 Hall, A. C., Phi Psi, ex-'00 Morgan, B. Q., Phi Ps~ '04 Blakeslee, R. H ., Phi Psi, '05 Ozon, W. W ., ex-'08 Brainerd, C. C., '06


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Addis, Emmel, '99 Arnott, Alexander, '00 Beach, Carroll Charles, '96 Benson, Lloyd Raeburn, '99 Blakeslee, Henry Jones, '98 Blakeslee, Roger Heaton, 'OS Brainerd, Clifton C., '06 Brines, Moses James, '00 Buck, Frederick Earle, '98 Buckley Frederick D. (h. '84) Burbank, George G., '01 Carson, Edwin S" ex-'02 Cleasby, Harold L., '99 Colloque, Orrok Paul, '99 Craig, Ora Wilfred, '03 Crane, Joseph Baird, '02 Derby, Aubrey Henry,, '01 Eardley, William A., '96 Ensign, F. H ., Jr., ex-'04 Gooden, Robert Burton, '02 Hall, Amasa Clark, ex-'00 Hastings, Francis H ., '96 Henderson, James, '02 Henry, Charles William, '99 Heyn, George Henry, '04 Holden, George Henry, '02 Kurth, Karl F. F., ex-'00 Lorenz, Edward Henry, '02 McElwain, Frank Arthur, '99 Moody, William Herbert, '07 Moore, George S., ex-'04 Morba, Karl Philip, '02 Morgan, Bayard Q., '04

• Deceased

Morgan, Victor Forrest, '99 Morehouse, Frank S., '01 Ozon, W. W., ex-'08 Perry, Wilfred Sprague, ex-'06 Rice, Harry Landon, '99 Richmond, Denison, ex-'00 Roach, Wilfred E., ex-'07 Rogers, Edward Martin, '02 Rouse, William Herman, '96 Sayres, Homer Stuart, ex-'06 Scott, Reginald Heber (h) Sheriff,. H erbert Thomas, '97 "'Sherwood, Walter Beach, 'OS Simonds, Ernest Leon, '00 Smart, Charles Thomas, '00 Stacey, Everett E., ex-'01 Stewart, Marshall B., '02 Sturtevant, Albert M., '98 Sturtevant, Francis R ., '01 Thurber, C. C., ex-'03 Tracy, Ellsworth M., '00 T uke, Charles Edward, '02 Van Meter, Allen R., '99 Van Weelden, Harold C., '03 Wales, James Albert, '0 1 Walker, John White, '02 Walker, Millidge P., (h) Walker, Robert (h, '91) "'Walker, William T., '97 Wallace, W. S. W., ex-'OS Winston, Ernest F., '06 Zeigler,. Carl Gottlob, '97 Zeigler, Howard B., ex-'03 Zeigler, Paul (h, '72) (h) Honorary

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William and Mary College . Yale University Harvard University Dartmouth College Union University Bowdoin College Brown University . Trinity College Wesleyan University Adelbert College University of Vermont Amherst College Kenyon College New York University Marietta College Williams College College of the City of New York Middlebury College . Rutgers College Columbia University Hamilton College Hobart College Colgate University Cornell University Dickinson College Lehigh University Rochester University DePauw University Northwestern University University of Kansas Lafayette College Tufts College University of Pennsylvania


Alpha of Minnesota Alpha of Iowa . Alpha of Maryland Alpha of Nebraska Beta of Maine . Kappa of New York Epsilon of Pennsylvania Beta of Indiana . Alpha of California Mu of New York Zeta of Pennsylvania Alpha of Wisconsin Epsilon of Massachusetts Delta of Ohio Beta of New Jersey Lambda of New York Beta of Illinois Alpha of Tennessee Alpha of Missouri Eta of Pennsylvania Alpha of Colorado Zeta of Massachusetts Beta of California Alpha of North Carolina Beta of Colorado Eta of Massachusetts . Epsilon of Ohio . Theta of Massachusetts Alpha of Texas Beta of Maryland Zeta of Ohio Eta of Ohio Gamma of Illinois Alpha of Michigan Alpha of Louisiana Beta of Virginia Beta of Iowa Theta of Pennsylvania

University of Minnesota University of Iowa Johns Hopkins University University of Nebraska Colby College Syracuse University Swarthmore College Wabash College University of California Vassar College Haverford College University of Wisconsin Boston University Cincinnati University Princeton University St. Lawrence University . University of Chicago . Vanderbilt University University of Missouri Allegheny College University of Colorado Smith College Stanford University University of North Carolina Colorado College Wellesley College Ohio State University Mount Holyoke College University of Texas Woman's College, Baltimore Oberlin College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Illinois University of Michigan Tulane University University of Virginia Iowa College Frank lin and Marshall College


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速ffirtr.a Rev John T. Huntington, M.A., '50 William G. Davies, M.A., '60 Rev. Samuel Hart, D.O., '66 . George Lewis Cooke, M.A., '70 Charles William McKone, '08 Frederic Joseph Corbett, '08

President Vice-President . Secretar:y Treasurer Assistant Secretar:y Assistant Treasurer

1.Gnral ~nritfy, <!Haas nf 19UB Fred eric Joseph Corbett Charles William McKone

Henry Slater Wilcox Thomas Mitchell Phillips

iltprt.atntatiut.a at Nintl1 Writnnial (!LnunrH ltlilliuut uttll ffiury C!!ollrgr, &rpumbrr. 19U7

Rev. Samuel Hart, D.O., '66 . Philip DeWitt Phair, M.A. '94

Senator Delegate


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125

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~railuat~ i!lrntb~rn Ackley, W. N., '63 Alcorn, E. C., '74 Alling, S. H., '92 Andrews, C. M., '84 (h, '96) Andrews, S. J., (h, '67) Applegate, 0., '87 • Ash. T. R., '64 •Atwood, J. M., '49 •Bacon, J. W., '46 Bailey, M. K., '79 Bakewell, J., '59 Barber, F . M " '91 Barbour, H. G ., '06 •Barbour, J. H ., '73 Barrows, W. S., '84 Barton, C. C., '69 Bates, J. M., '72 Bates, R. P., '93 •Bates, W. H. , '72 •Beardsley, E. E., '32 (h, '46) Beardsley, W. A., '87 Beers, G. E., '86 Belden, N . M., '88 •Belden, N. M ., '48 Bened•ct, Le LeG., '88 •Benedict, S., '47 Bentley, W. P., '02 Benton, j. R., '97 Benton, J. R., '64 •Bidwell, L. B., '80 Birckhead, J. B., '94 Black, H. C., '80 Bolles, E. C., '55 Bowie, W ., '93 Brainarg, J., '51 (h, '56) Brainard, J. M., '84 •Brewer, A. L., '53 •Bridge, J., '47 • Deceased

Jqt itda i\appa Brigham, H. H ., '76 Brocklesby, A K., '70 Brocklesby, J. H., '65 Brocklesby, W. C., '69 Bronson, M., '52 Broughton, C. D ., '95 Brown, J. E., '83 :t-Brown, T. M ., '58 Bryan, W ., '75 Buffington, J., '75 Bulkeley, W. H ., '73 Burgwin, J. H. K., '77 Burrage, F. S., '95 :t-Butler, C. M ., '33 (h, '52) Burton, R. E., '83 (h, '96) :t-Capron, A ., '45 Carpenter, J. S., '79 Carr, E. S., 'OS Carter, G . C., '87 Chaplin, W. V ., '78 :t-Chapman, C. R., '47 :t-Chase, F., '52 Chase, M. F., '97 Cheshire, J. B., '69 (h, '96) Child, C. G., '86 (h. '06) :t-Chipman, G. S., '78 :t-Clark, G. H . (h, '63) Clark, J. W., '63 Cleasby, H . L., '99 •Clerc, F . J., '43 Cleveland, E . J., '02 :t-Colt, W . U., '44 Coleman, C. 5., '82 Coleman, G. P ., '90 Collin•, W. F., '93 :t-Coit, W. U., '44 •Colton, C. (h, '54) Conklin, W. E., '93 (h) Honorary


THE Conover, T . A., '90 Cooke, G . L., '70 Coster, M. K., '87 "'Cowling, R. 0., '61 Cowper, F. A. G., '06 Crabtree, A., '92 Crawford, J. W . R., '88 ~~'Crosby, D . G., '51 "'Cummins, A . G., '51 "'Curtis, F. R., '80 Curtis, R. W ., '96 Curtis, T . W. T . (h. '58) "'Curtis, W. E., '43 Curtis, W. E., '75 (h, '07) ~~'Cushing, J. T ., '37 (h, '47) Davies, W. G., '60 Davis, C. ] ., '94 Dean, E . B., '93 "'Derby, A. H ., '01 Dickerson, E . M., '74 Dockray, E. L., '83 Dougherty, P., '07 Douglas, G. W., '71 Douglass, A. E., '89 ~~'Driggs, T. I., '48 DuBois, G. Mel., '74 DuBois, H. 0 ., '76 ~~'Dyer, A., '70 Edmunds, C. C., '77 Emery, R., '54 Evans, S. K., '95 "'Everest, C. W., '38 (h, '48) "'Fairbairn, R. B., '40 (h, '45) "'Faxon, E ., '47 "'Fell, ]. W ., '89 Ferguson, H ., '68 "'Ferguson, J. D., '51 Ferguson, S., '96 Fischer, C. L., '60 Fiske, G. McC., '70 "'Flower, S., '45 "'Deceased

IVY

Vol. XXXVI Flynn, ]. D ., '97 Foss, F. H., 'OJ Frye, P. H., '89 "'Gallagher, ]. D., '95 Gallaudet, B. B., '80 Gallaudet, E . M., '56 (h, '07) "'Gallaudet, T., '45 (h, '51) George, J. H ., '72 George, T. M. N., '80 "'Giddings, G . W ., '49 Gilbert, G. B., '96 "'Gilman, G. S., '47 "'Goddard, F. M., '96 Golden, H. C., '03 Golden, H. L., '83 Gooden, R. B., '02 Gordon, T . H., '71 "'Gowen, F . C., '82 Gower, H. B., '46 Graham, ]., ' 72 Green, H. D., '99 "'Gregg, D., '54 Gregory, H. T., '54 Grennell, ]. S., (h, '58) Griswold, C. S., '90 Gunning, ]. W ., '96 "'Hale, C. F ., '47 Hall, A. C., '88 (h, '07) Hall, G., '92 ~~'Hall , S., '54 "'Hallam, G. R., '59 Hamersley, W., '58 (h, '96) Hamilton, C. A., '82 Hamilton, G. E ., '95 Harding, A , '79 ~~'Harraden , F. S., '67 "'Harriman, F . D., '45 (h, '96) Harriman, F. W ., 72 Hart, S., '66 "'Harwood, E., (h, '61) "Hawkes, W . W ., (h, '61)

(h) Honorary


TRINITY Hayden, C. C., '66 "'Haydn, T . L., '56 Hedrick, C. B., '99 Hedrick, F. C., '07 Henderson, E. F., '82 Henry, C. W., '99 Hermann, 5., '57 "'Hickox, G. A, '51 Hicks. G. C., '56 Hicks, ]. M ., '54 Hiester, 1., '76 Hills, ]. D., '78 Hinkel, F . C., Jr., '06 "'Hoadley, C. ]., '51 Holbrooke, G. 0 ., '69 "'Holcombe, D . E ., '56 Holcombe, G . H., '96 Holden. S. M., '82 Holway, 0., '80 Hooker, S. D ., '77 Hopson, G. B., '57 Hornor, H . A , Hotchkin, S. F ., '56 Hovey, H . E., '66 "'Howard, H., '91 Hubbard, G . M., '75 Hubbard, W . 5., '88 "'Hugg, G . W ., '62 Hughes, I. W ., '91 Hull, AS., '66 Humphries, R. F., '92 "'Hunt, E. K ., (h. '51) Huntington, G. 5., '81 (h, '98) Huntington, ]. T ., '50 "'Huntington, J . W .• '83 "'Hurd, ]. D ., '74 Huske, ]., '77 Hutchins, R. H., '90 "'Jackson, A .• '60 "'Jacobs, E . C., '55 "'Jennings, A B., '61

·oo

• Deceased

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127

Johnson, C. A , '92 "'Johnson, E. E .• '59 "'Johnson, E. P ., '65 Johnson, F. E., '84 Johnson, F. F ., '94 "'Johnson, G. D., '54 Johnson, W . MeA., '98 ]ones, C. E., '05 ]ones, C. E ~ '05 Jones, C. W .• '81 "'Jones, L. H., '52 judd, C., '93 "'Kelley, ] ., '44 "'Ker, G .• '43 "'Kerfoot, ] . B . (h. '65) Kissam, E. V. B., '69 "'Kittridge, A 5 ., '57 "'Knickerbacker, D. B ., '53 Lanpher, L. A , '80 Lawton, E. F., '91 Lecour, ] . H ., '98 Lilienthal, H .. '86 "'Lindsley, C. A, '49 (h, '96) L insley, A B., '82 "'Lockwood, L. A , '55 Lockwood, L. V ., '93 Loomis, H . V ., '85 Lorenz, E . H ., '02 Loveridge, D. E., '50 Luther, F. S., '70 Mackay. ] . (h. '54) "'Mackay, W . R., '67 Mackay-Smith, A , '72 (h, '07) "'Mallory, G . 5 ., '58 "'Marble, N. E ~ (h. '61) Mason, A T., '81 (h, '07) Mayo, N. C., '93 McCook, A T., '02 "'McCook, G . 5 ., '97 McCook, ] . ]., '63 McCook, P . ]., '95 (h) Honorary


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] . H., '82 McElwain, F. A., '99 Metcalf, H. A., '66 Meyer, H. L. G., '03 "'Miller, P . S., '64 Miller, W . ]., '92 Mitchell, S. S., '85 '~'Moffet~ G. H ., '78 Moore, C. E., '76 Morba, K. P., '02 Morehouse, F. S., '01 Morgan, B. Q., '04 Morgan,, S. St. ]., '03 Morgan, W . F., '88 '~'Mulcahey, ]., '42 (h, '82) '~'Murray , ]. B., '62 Neely, H. R., '84 Newton, E. P., '81 Nichols, W . F., '70 Nichols, ]. W., '99 Niles, E. C.. '87 Niles, W. P ., '93 Niles, W. W ., '57 '~'Norton, F. L., '68 Olmsted, C. T .• '65 '~'Paddock , B. H., '48 '~'Paddock, ]. A., '45 Paddock, L. H., '88 Paddock, L. 5., '50 (h, '96) '~'Page, D . C., (h, '51) Parker, T. H., '98 Parsons, A. T ., '71 Parsons, H., '83 '~'Panons, ]. R., '81 Pattison, A. E., '80 Pattison, G. B., '81 '~'Payne, W., '34 (h. '54) '~'Peabody, F . B., '48 Pedersen, V. C., '91 Perry, ]. B., '72 '~'Pettit, W. F., '46 '~'Deceased

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Phair, P . D., '94 H . H., '58 Plumb, ]. F., '9 1 Potts, F. H., '68 Prat(, A., '98 Pressey, W ., '90 '~'Preston, T. S., '43 Prince, F. W., '00 Prout, ]., '77 Purdy, C. E., '88 '~'Purdy, ]. S., '49 '~'Pynchon, T . R., '41 Pynchon, W . H. C., '90 Raftery, 0. H., '73 '~'RandalL, E. D., '92 Read, ]. W., '72 (h, '07) Reineman, R. T., '82 Remington, C. H ., '89 Richardson, F. W ~ '84 Richardson, L. W ., '73 '~'Rogers, R. C., '45 '~'Rudder, W., '48 Russell, F. F., '85 Russell, G. W., '34 (h, '51) '~'Sands, 0 . A., '87 '~'Sanford , D. P., '44 '~'Sanford, H . S., '36 (h, '61) Scarborough, ]., '54 Schulte, H . von W., '97 Schutz, W. S., '94 '~'Scudder, C. D., '75 Scudder, E. M., '77 Scudder, H., '9 1 '~'Scudder, H . ] ., '46 (h, '50) Scudder, W., '89 Selden, F. C~ (h, '59) Sennett, L. F., '89 Seyms, G. H ., '72 '~'Sherwood, W . B., '05 Shepard, C. N., '91 '~'Shipman, W. D., (h. '71) '~'Pierce,

(h) Honorary


TRINITY ~'") 1909

"'Short, D. H ., '33 (h, '56) "'Short, W., '69 Simonds, E. L., '00 "'Small, E. F., '74 Smith, C. B., '54 Smith, G. W., (h, '85) "'Smith, H . M., '93 "'Smith, H., '62 "'Smith, ] . S., '63 Smith, S. E., '75 Smyth, ]. D ., '74 "'Somers, ]. B. Y . (h, '57) "'Spencer, U. H., '90 "'Spencer, W. G., '35 "'Stevens, S., '65 Stewart, M. B., '02 Stocking, C. H . W., '60 "'Stone, M., '80 Stotsenburg, ] . H ., '50 Street, C. H., '96 "'Studley, W . H ., '50 Sturtevant, A. M., '98 Sturtevant, F. R., '01 Tate, W . ]., '86 Taylor, E. B., '73 "'Taylor, ]. B., '49 "'Taylor, W. F ., '44 (h, '51) "'Terry, C. E ., '51 (h, '56) Thorne, R., '85 Tibbits, C. H., '87 Tibbits, W . B., '61 "'Tomlinson, S. L., '00 "'Toucey, I. (h, '46) Tracy, E . M., '00 "'Tremaine, C. H . B., '66 Valentine, W . A., '72 Van der Bogart, H. B., '03 Van Meter, A . R., '99 "'Van Nostrand, C. A., '77 Verder, D. H ., '99 Vibbert, A. D., '99 Vibbert, H . C., '68 "'Deceased

COLLEGE Vibbert, ¡w. H., '58 "'Vinton, F. (h, '54) Wales, ] . A., '01 Walker, D . • B., '61 Warner, D. T ., '72 (h, '96) Warner, M C., '88 "'Warren, S. B., '59 Washburn, L. C., '81 Waterman, L., '71 Watson,, S. N ., '82 Webb, W . W ., '82 (h, '07) Webster, L., '80 Weed, C. F., '94 "'Welles, H . T ., '43 Wheeler, C. H ., '01 Whitcombe, F . B., '87 White, R. A., '81 White, W . C., '97 "'Whiting, S. M., '40 "'Whitlock, H. R., '70 Whitney, H. E ., '74 Williams, A. J., '96 Williams, C. C., '71 "'Williams, E . W., '53 Williams, F . G., '89 "'Williams, ]. H ., '54 Williams, ] ., '90 Williams, ] . W ., '78 Winkley, R. L., '79 "'Witherspoon, 0 ., '56 Wolfenden, R. H ., '93 "'Wood, H. 5 ., '71 W ood, P . M., '97 Woodman, C. E., '73 "'Worthington, E . W., ' 75 W right, A. H., '83 Wright, G. H., '91 Wright, W . G ., '91 Yeomans, E . M., '95 Young, C. H., '91 Zeigler, C. G., '97 Zeigler, P., '72 (h) Honorary

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BOARDMAN HALL OF NATURAL HISTORY


1907


H

Wqt

~wrrtn

Jfrr.~trnttll

nf imatrtmnuy

H

origlttuUu by tl!t (!llu66 of 1870

Ert•il•rll by tl1r Cilrr (!Uub in 1\hnnni ljuU. 3Junr 1907

Dan Pedro, wealthy Spanish nobleman Don Basilio, in love with Leonora . Don Malvolio, in love with Leonora Signor F antastico, traveling from Barcelona to Lisbon Sergeant Grabugo, gendarme to Her Majesty Private Pitico . . . Lady Isabella, wife of Don Pedro, in love with Basilio Leonora, her daughter, in love with Basilio Inez, her maid Landlord First Gambler Gamblers, Peasants, Mob

H. N. Chandler G. A Cunningham R. Cunningham ]. S. Carpenter P. Roberts R. G. Coghlan S. Harmon ]. C. Hart ]. P. Webster H.- C. Goodrich G. E. Elwell, Jr. Glee Club

Cadman, ] . S. Carpenter, Chandler, Coghlan, G . A Cunningham, R. Cunningham, Elwell, Gabler, Goodrich, Kilbourn, P. Roberts, Town send, Skilton, Stevens Production under direction of Mr. W. B. Davis


1909

TRINITY

COLLEGE

133

~'")

MUSIC

Caprice-Water Colors

Lampe PRESIDENT's ADDRESS

Philip Dougherty, Illinois MUSIC

Tyrolium-Sunshine

Erickson CLASS HISTORY

Harvey Lathrop Thompson, Connecticut MUSIC

Excerpts-Spring Chicken

Car:yll & Moulton POEM

Raymond Cunningham, Connecticut MUSIC

The Trinity True .

Herbert

PRESENTATION OF ATHLETIC AWARDS

Presentation of Certificates Awarding the " T " and " A T A " Presentation of Gold Footballs and Baseballs Presentation of George Sheldon McCook Trophy for Out-door Sports MUSIC

Trombone Solo-Melody in E . Mr. Frank Heise

Hinmann

STATISTICS

Eugene Evan George, Massachusetts MUSIC

Medley-Song Bouquet

Lampe ORATION

Thomas Bernard Myers, Connecticut MUSIC

A Lemon in the Garden of Love .

Car:yll & Moulton

PRESENTATION

Gerald Arthur Cunningham, Connecticut MUSIC

March-Second Regiment C. N. G.

Reeve


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MUSIC

Salutatory

Frederic Cleveland Hedrick, Florida MUSIC

The Election of Senators by Popular Vote Harvey Lathrop Thompson, Connecticut MUSIC

The Significance of a National Theater, with the Valedictory Addresses Philip Dougherty, Illinois MUSIC


TRINITY

COLLEGE

ifnnnr fltn fnr tqt ltur 190fi-7 t;nnnrs itt tl}t QLlaas nf 1907 . Philip Dougherty

V all'dictory

Frederick Cleveland Hedrick

Salutatory

Harvey Lathrop Thompson

Honor Oration •The Chemical Prize Essay

[Not awarded]

Tuttle Prize Essay

[Not awarded]

Goodwin Greek Prizes

[Not awarded]

Prizes in History and Political Science

[Not awarded]

Alumni Prizes in English Composition

First Prize Second Prize Third Prize

Frederick joseph Corbett Martin Taylor Richardson Little Wright Committee of Award: Professor Carroll Lewis Maxcy, M . A., of Williams College Frank W. Whitlock Prizes Frederick joseph Corbett Richardson Little Wright Committee of Award: The Rev . lsbon T . Beckwith, Ph.D., D.O., Mr. George W . Ellis, and Mr. Henry S. Pancoast

Firot Prize Second Prize

Louis Kofsky (1907-8) Hartford Admittitur Prize The Douglas Prize Thomas Mitchell Phillips [Subject: An Historical Account of the Efforts Towards National Control of Interstate Commerce] Committee of Award: Mr. C. S. Mellen, President of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad The Mackay-Smith Prizes Paul Humphrey Barbour [Not awarded] Philip Dougherty

Firol Prize Second Prize The F. A. Brown Prize

* The

prizes are arranged

10

the order of their foundation


THE

atnll~g~ 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871

Pliny A. Jewett Albert Dodd George W. Beers Thomas T . Guion C. B. Varley George R. Hall Fran cis J. Clerc John G. Sterling Samuel Flower James B. Wakefield David F. Lumsden William C. Peters Edward H . Brinley Samuel Sherman Charles E. Terry James W. Smyth A . Hamilton Polk ]. Gardiner White W. Butler Krumbhaar Jared Starr Sidney Hall John H . S. Quick Samuel B. Warren William G. Davies William B. Tibbits G. W. Hugg John J. McCook Thomas R. Ash C. T. Olmsted Charles Wanzer Henry K . Huntington Howard C. Vibbert Joseph B. Cheshire George E . Elwell D. Page Cotton John W . Gray

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11ars4als 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907

Russell Murray L. M. Plumer Charles D. Scudder Henry H . Brigham J. Ellis Kurtz R. B. Brundage William N . Elbert Henry C. Lovebridge William B. Nelson Charles H. Carter ]. Eldred Brown E. S. Van Zile S. S. Mitchell E . B. Hatch W. B. Olmsted W. F . Morgan, Jr. E. N . Scott E. McP. McCook T. P. Thurston William Joseph Miller William French Collins Robert Prescott Parker John Moore McGann W. Speaight Langford, J r.· James Watson Lord ]ames Watson Lord Elton Gardiner Littell Harry Archer Hornor Godfrey Brinley Richard Nicks Weibel Samuel St. John Morgan Herman Edward Townsend Cornelius Wagstaff Remsen Oliver Warren Badgley Harvey Clark Pond


Jnlrbtttnrtaun nub @Jnlutntnrtnun ~nlutntnrhms

Jalthtrtortans luac: E, Crary Heary G. Smi1h Jotbua G. Wrighl A118U1tua F. Lyde Nathaniel E. Cornwall E. Edwards Beardsley Hugh L. Morrison William Payne Robert Tomes Jamea H. Ellioll Abner Jackson Ow-lea Gillelle IIIUC G. Hubbard Robert B. Fairbairn William H. Frisbie, Henry D. Noble George Rouiler Thomas S. Pre•lon David P. Sanford Robert C. Rogers John W. Bacon Samuel Benedicl Benjamin H. Paddock John M. Atwood John T. Huntinglon Otarles ] . Hoadley Lucius H. ]one• Alfred L. Brewer George D. Johnson Luke A. Lockwood Daniel E. Holcomb Samuel Herman George S. Mallory Samuel B. Warren O.arles H. W. Slacking

1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860

Samuel C. Goldsborough William H. Waller Samuel S. Lewis Isaac W . Hallam Joseph R. Eccleslon John W. French Edward Hardyear Solomon G. Hilchcock Edward Van Deusen Isaac H . Tutlle John D. Cushing Cyrus Munson Nalhaniel 0 . Cornwall Vandervoorl Bruce Thomas R. Pynchon Henry C. Presion George Ker Tillon E. Dooliltle John A. Paddock Samuel M. Whiling George S. Gilman Nalhaniel H. Belden George W . Giddings Daniel E. Loveridge Alex. G . Cummings Francis Chase William G . Spencer James H. Williams Edwin C. Bolles Samuel F. Holchkin George B . Hopson William H . Vibberl Edwin E . Johnson Augustus Johnson


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lJcmllirtnrlatt.s 1861 Arthur W. Allen 1862 James B. Murray 1863 John G . Smith 1864 Robert A. Benton 1865 Charles T . Olmsted 1866 Samuel Hart 1867 William R. Mackay 1868 Frank L. Norton 1869 George 0. Holbrooke 1870 George McC. Fiske 1871 George W. Douglass 1872 Pa~l Ziegler 1873 Leonard W . Richardson 1874 Edward N. Dickerson 1875 George M. Hubbard 1876 Isaac Heisler 1877 Charles C. Edmunds, Jr. 1878 John D . Hills 1879 Alfred Harding 1880 T . M. N. George 1881 ). Russell Parsons 1882 Seaver M. Holden 1883 R. T. Reineman 1884 Henry R. Neely 1885 H. B. Loomis 1886 Herman Lilienthal 1887 Orrin A. Sands 1888 Lewis H. Paddock 1889 Willard Scudder 1890 Clifford S. Griswold 1891 Harry Howard 1892 A1berl Crabtree 1893 March Chase Mayo 1894 Nathan Tolles Prall 1895 Edward Myron Yeomans 1896 George Nahum Holcomb 1897 Hermann von W. Schulte 1898 Woolsey MeA. johnson 1899 Harold Loomis Cleasby 1900 Simon Lewis Tomlinson

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&alutatntiatt.s 1861 A . B. Jennings 1862 George W. Hugg 1863 W . N. Ackley 1864 joseph F . Ely 1865 Edward S. johnson 1866 Henry A". Metcalf 1867 George G. Nichols 1868 Frank H . Polls 1869 Arthur McConkey 1870 Harlow R. Whitlock 1871 Chauncey C. Williams 1872 )ames H . George 1873 Oliver H. Raftery 1874 )ames D. Smyth 1875 Edward W . Worthington "1876 Charles E . Moore 1877 John Prout 1878 John G . Williams 1879 James S. Carpenter 1880 S. Lorin Webster 1881 Charles W . Jones 1882 John H . McCrackan 1883 ). E . Brown 1884 William S. Barrows 1885 Robert Thorn 1886 William J . Tate 1887 William A . Beardsley 1888 Charles E. Purdy 1889 joseph W . Fell 1890 William H . C. Pynchon 1891 Charles Herbert Young 1892 Romily F . Humphries 1893 Robert Peck Bates 1894 Cameron josiah Davis 1895 Sydney Key Evans 1896 George Blodgell Gilbert 1897 John Robert Benton 1898 Albert Morey Sturtevant 1899 Charles William Henry 1900 Harry Archer Hornor


TRINITY

1Jalrllictortana 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907

Francis R. Sturtevant Anson T. McCook Harry C. Golden Bayard Q. Morgan Edmund S. Carr F rederidt Augustus Grant Cowper Philip Dougherty

COLLEGE &alutatortana 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907

Frank Halsey Foss Karl Philip Morba Henry L. G. Meyer Philip L. Lightbourn Carlos E. Jones Frederick C. Hinkel Frederick Cleveland Hedrick


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速ptimi Samuel Hart, '66 George Otis Holbrooke, '69 Lucius Waterman, '71 Leonard Woods Richardson, '73 Hiram Benjamin Loomis, '85 Herman Lilienthal, '86 Willard Scudder, '89 Harold Loomis Cleasby. '99 Francis Raymond Sturtevant, '0 I William Perry Bentley, '02 Edward Henry Lorenz, '02 Anson Theodore McCook, '02 Karl Philip Morba, '02 Marshall Bowyer Stewart, '02 Edmund Samuel Carr, 'OS



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Wrinity Qtnllrgr i\tqlrtir i\nnnriatinn 速tlirrr.a P resident Secretar:y- Treasurer

Harvey Clark Pond Harry lrl Maxson

1hrruttur Q1nmmtttrr H. C. Pond H. I. Maxson E. ] . Donnelly I. L. Xanders H. B. Olmstead ]. 0. Morris H. F. MacGuyer S. E. McGinley . E. K. Roberts, ] r.

~nt!luatr

President A. A. Secretar:y-Treasurer A.- A. Captain Football T cam Captain Baseball Team Captain Tracq Team Manager Football T cam Manager Basqetball T cam Manager Baseball T cam Manager T racq T cam

.i\!lui.anry OJnmmtttrr

F. L. Wilcox, '80 ]. F. Forward, '96 Professor]. ]. Mc'Cook, '63 ]. H. K. D avis, '99

Chairman Secretar:y- Treasurer Professor R. B. Riggs Professor ]. D . Flynn, '97


Captain Manager Assistant Manager Head Coach Assistant Coach

E. ]. Donnelly, '08 ]. 0. Morris, '08 ]. S. Carpenter. Jr., '09 ]. C. Landefeld, '07 Professor Gettell .

IDl1e IDeam A. L. Gildersleeve, 'II, Lett End C. W. Collins, '08, Lett End

E. B. Ramsdell, 'I I, Right End R. L. Mason, '09, Right End B. Budd, '08, Right End j. 0. Carroll, 'II, Lett Tackle E. ]. Donnelly, '08, Right Tackle G. Buck, '08, Lett Guard G. S. Buck, '09, Right Guard A. Thaxter, Center H. C. Pond, '08, Quarter Back W. E. Batterson, 'I I , Quarter Back H. I. Maxson, '09, Lett Halt Back A B. Henshaw, 'I 0, Right Halt Back I. L. Xanders, '09, Full Back ยง;ub.atitutr 11

C. ]. Backus, '09

D. Gott, '10

P. Roberts, '09 B. F. Snow, '09

W. ]. Nelson, 'I 0 B.

T. Wobdle, 'II



TRINITY

145

COLLEGE

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Jlr.rnril nf October

5

Oclober

12

October

19

Trinity At Hartford At West Point Trinity Trinity At Amherst

October

26

AI Hartford

November

2

November

9

November 16 November 23

~amra 26

Worcester Technology

0

0

West Point

12

0

Amherst

Trinity

5

Wesleyan

II 0

Trinity

C. C. N. Y.

0

At Hartford

94

Trinity

29

Stevens

6

At Hartford

At Schenectady Trinity Trinity At Haverford

46

Union

5

23

Haverford

0

~ummurn Opponents 34 2 Lost

223 Trinity Trinity Won 6

1J1nrmrr Qluptahts '83 S. H. Giesy '84 S. T. Miller '85 W. W. Barber

'86 '87 '88 '89 '90

'91 '92

W. C. Hill

'99

W. P. Brown

H . S. Graves

'00

W. P. Brown

G . D. Hartley

'01

J . Henderson T. M. Syphax

W. W. Barber

'93

]. W. Edgerton

'02 '03

'95

'04

E. McP. McCook

] . Strawbridge W . S. Langford, Jr.

W . B. Allen

W. W. Barber

'94

A M. Langford

0. Morgan J. C. Landefeld

E. McP. McCook

'96

'05

AS. Woodle

'06

P. Dougherty

T. P. Thurston

'97 '98

W. B. Sutton


FOOTBALL CAMP AT WESTBROOK, CONN ., SEPTEMBER, 1907


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lruirtu nf tqr 1J1nnthull ~runnn F15=:i~~E~ HE 1907 football season proved to be the most successful m

recent years, if not in the whole history of the college. The innovation of a preliminary training trip at the seaside was tried and great benefit was undoubtedly derived therefrom. There was an unusually large squad of promising men, a large number of them being new material, and these, with the splendid nucleus left from last year's team, early gave rise to confidence as to the outcome of the season. Coach Landefeld was again in charge, and with the valuable assistance of Professor Gettel! and with such men to carry out his ideas as Captain Donnelly and Pond, he developed an almost ideal football machine. The team did not really find itself till mid-season, after three of the four most important games had been played, but when it did start it came with a rush and fairly swamped its opponents in the last four games. The Worcester game was merely a practice contest and proved an easy victory. Then came the only two defeats of the season-the West Point and Amherst games. Suffice it to say, that competent critics judged that in both contests Trinity had the stronger team, but lost in the West Point game by fumbling, besides being tremendously handicapped by penalties amounting to well over two hundred yards, while at Amherst the game was lost in the first three minutes of play, and thereafter Trinity always had the advantage. The Wesleyan game really was not as close as the score shows, as our goal line was endangered but once, while their's was almost constantly menaced, especially in the second half. It is hardly necessary to say anything as to the final games, for they simply illustrated the wonderful scoring ability of the team under the new rules. It was, however, a source of considerable gratification that Haverford was defeated so badly, as this makes up for the defeat inflicted on us two years ago. The remarkable offensive work of the team is well shown by the fact that although playing a very hard schedule composed of such teams as West Point, Amherst, Wesleyan and Haverford, yet it scored two hundred and twenty-three points against thirty-four for the opponents. This is the fifth largest total among all


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the colleges this season, and is also the largest total ever rolled up by a Trinity team. Another record was made in the C. C. N. Y. game, when ninety-four points were scored. This is the record for I 90 7, as well as the largest individual score ever made by a team representing us. The "new" football was developed to a very high state of efficiency, the quarter-back and on-side kicks being used with great precision, while our work路 ing of the forward pass was not excelled by any team of the year. Our line was especially strong on the defense, while the ends were hard tacklers and very clever on forward passes. The back field was wonderfully fast, and combined with this excellent head work. It would be the height of injustice to pick out any individuals as stars, for they were all really such, but perhaps Captain Donnelly deserves a special word. He is probably the greatest football player ever developed at Trinity, strong on defense, covers kicks as fast as the ends, a sure gainer on line plunges, one of the most expert users of the forward pass, and combines with all this a remarkable natural football instinct and the peculiar ability of inspiring confidence in his men. His loss will be almost irreparable, and he certainly should be considered for a place on the All-American T earn of 1907.

I


Captain Manager Assistant Managet

0. W. Badgley, '07 W. R. Cross, '08 S. E. McGinley, '09

E. ]. Donnelly, '08, First Base A. L Potter, '1 0, Second Base I. L. Xanders, '09, Third Base N. H. Gildersleeve, ' I 0, Short Stop 0. W. Badgley, '07, Pitcher

M. A Connor, '09, Left Field F. C. Rich, '09, Center Field T. B. Myers, '0 7, Right Field A M . Smith, 'I 0, Catcher Pl. W. S. Cook, 'I 0, Pitcher

"ub.stitu!t.ll G. D. Randall, '08 L. G. Carpenter, '09

W. S. Eaton, '1 0 E. Olsson, ' 10



J909

TRINITY

151

COLLEGE

~~~2'®@3

i!\rrnrll of April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May june June june

12

13 17 20 27 I 4 II 15 17 18 22 25 29 30 I 6 22

At At At At At At At At At At At At At At At At At At

~amra

Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity

New York Philadelphia Worcester Hartford New York Williamstown Schenectady Hartford Princeton Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford West Point So. Orange Hartford Hartford Middletown

4 0 6 I 2 0 2 3 3 5 10 2 5 9 3 3 2 0

C . C. N.Y. (II innings) U. of Penn. Holy Cross Worcester Technology N. Y. U. (14 innings) Williams Union Stevens Princeton Union C . C. N. Y . Holy Cross N. Y. U. West Point Seton Hall Training School Wesleyan (19 innings) Wesleyan

5 12 7 10 3 5 8 2 II 4 2 10 I 7 6 0 2 5

§ummary 60

Trinity Trinity

Won

Opponents 6

Lost

II

100 Tied

lJTnrntrr Ola.ptaiu.n 67 '68 '69 '70 '71

'72 '73 '74 '75 '76

'77 '78 '79 '80 '81

E. R. Brevoort E. R. Brevoort A. Brocklesby A. B rocklesby E. B. Watts E. B. Watts E. B. Watts C. E. Craik F. T. Lincoln G. S. Hewitt W. E. Rogers F. W. White w. N. Elbert W. J. Rogers G. D. Howell

'82 '83 '84 '85 '86 '87

'88 '89 '90 '91 '92 '93 '94 '95

A . H . Wright C. M . Kurtz F . E. Johnson J . W. Shannon J . W. Shannon j. W . Shannon G. w. Brinley T . L. Cheritree R. M cC. Brady H . S. Graves H . S. Graves G . D . Hartley ]. ]. Penrose H. R. Dingwell ] . J. Penrose C . Du B. Broughton

'96

A. J. Williams M . H . Coggeshall '97 D . c. Graves '98 D . c. Graves '99 J. H. K. Davis '00 H . McK. Glazebrook 'OJ R. Fiske '02 E . Goodridge, Jr. '03 H . D . Brigham '04 E. J. Mann c. F . Clement '05 c. F. Clement '06 J. F. Powell '07 0 . W . Badgley


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factory through which Trinity has ever passed, and this was accentuated by the fact that the other branches of sport were so successful. The team had a great many disadvantages to overcome from the very start, and the wonder is not that they did not do better, but that the season had even that measure of success which it possessed. When the season opened the positions of catcher, second base, shor路t stop, center and right fields were vacant, and new men had to be developed to fill them. For several reasons no professional coach had been secured, and so, although both the old and the new men showed marked natural baseball ability, there was always lacking that dash and confidence necessary to a winning team. For the same reason the team, as a whole, was sadly deficient in base-running, and " inside " work both at the bat and in the field. Occasionally would come flashes of real playing brilliancy, but this would soon be followed by mediocre and inferior play, which neutralized the good work. Captain Badgley, upon whom so much rested, proved a bitter disappointment, for at no time during the season did he pitch with anything of his old form, and although Cook did very well he could hardly fill the place of the former star. A great deal of credit is due to Xanders, the new captain, for on him practically rested the whole offensive work of the team, and had it not been for his batting we would hardly have scored half as many runs as we did. The victory over West Point was very creditable, but the real and only feature of the season was the nineteen inning tie with Wesleyan. In this game the men played real baseball and made it the greatest intercollegiate game of the year. ' In addition to this it bears the distinction of being the longest game ever played by a Trinity team. The prospects for a winning team next year are extremely bright, as the only men lost are Badgley and Rich, while there is a wealth of fine material in the entering class, and this, with the help of a regular coach, should assure us a victorious season.


H. B. Olmsted, '08 J. K. Edsall, '08 E. K. Roberts, Jr., '09 C. J. O'Connor

Captain Manager Assistant Manager Coach and Trainer

I 00 Yard Dash M. Taylor, '08; B. L. Steel, 'I 0 220 Yard Dash M. Taylor, '08; B. L. Steel, '10 440 Yard Dash M. Taylor, '08; W. G. Oliver, 'I 0 880 Yard Run ]. 0. Morris, '08; W. ]. Nelson, '1 0; W . G. Oliver, 'I 0 J. 0. Morris, '08; D. C. Pond, '08; F. S. Kedney, '10 路 I Mile Run 2 Mile Run . D. C. Pond, '08; L. J. Dibble, '09 120 Yard Hurdles H . B. Olmsted, '08; H. C. Pond, '08 220 Yard Hurdles H. B. Olmsted, '08; H. C. Pond, '08 High Jump H. B. Olmsted, '08; R. M. Cadman, '09; P. Roberts, '09 Broad Jump H. C. Pond, '08; S. Harmon, '1 0 Pole Vault R. ]. Maplesden, '08; H. A. Porter, '08; S. Harmon, '1 0 Shot Put C. W. Collins, '08; E. ]. Donnelly, '08 Hammer Throw H. I. Maxson, '09 Discus . . C. W. Collins, '08; P. Roberts, '09



Larned, W . Maxson , T . Roberts, T .

Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus

34 ft. 10 in. 10 I ft. 2 in. 91 ft. 4 1-2 in.

9 ft. 6 in.

2 1 ft. 11 1-4 in.

5 ft. 1 1-2 in.

Robe'rts, T. Grout, W.

10 3-5 sec. 24 sec. 54 4-5 sec. 2 min. 7 sec.:(. 5 min. 14 sec. 11 min. 13 sec. 17 sec. 28 sec.

Collins, T. / Simonds, W. I Collins, T.

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RECORDS

- ti Bartlett, W. Steel, T. Oliver, T. Morris, T. Bartlett, W. Wagner, W. Ellsworth, W . Ellsworth, W.

THIRD

Summary-Firsts : Trinity 10 I -2, Worcester 3 1-2. Seconds : Trinity 5 1-2, Worcester 7 1-2. Thirds: Trinity 6, Worcester 7. Total score: Trinity 78, Worcester 48. :(.Trinity record. t Olmsted _won on jump-off.

Chesley, W.

Carleton, W. Taylor, T. Kennedy, W. Carleton, W. Carleton, W. Carleton, W. H. C. Pond, T. Olmsted, T.

SECOND

Harmon, T. Harmon, T . { Barney, W . Donnelly, T. Searle, W. Searle, W.

Taylor, T. Davis, W. Taylor, T. Nelson, T. Morris, T. D . C. Pond, T. Olmsted, T. H. C. Pond, T. Olmsted, T. t 1 { Hall, W. ( H. C. Pond, T.

FIRST

Pole Vault

Broad Jump

High Jump

440 Yd. Dash 880 Yd. Run I Mile Run 2 Mile Run 120 Yd. Hurdles 220 Yd. Hurdles

I 00 Yd. Dash 220 Yd. Dash

EVENTS

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Harmon, T . Harmon, T. Rankin, U. Dunn, U.

Broad Jump

Pole Vault

Shot Put Hammer Throw

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Steel, T . Wheeler, U. Oliver, T. Raymond, U. Kriegsman, U. Dibble, T. Fullerton, U . Fullerton, U. Cadman, T. Streibert, U. H. C. Pond, T . { Dunn, U. Porter, T. Streibert, U. Maplesden, T. Dunn, U. Collins, T . Donnelly, T. Rankin, U. Maxson, T.

Wheeler, U. Steel, T . Parsons, U. Oliver, T. Kedney, U. Flowers, U. H. C. Pond, T. H. C. Pond, T. Olmsted, T .

SECOND

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I L) 2-5 sec. 23 1-5 sec. 54 sec. 2 min. 7 1-5 sec. 4 min. 55 1-5 sec. I 0 min. 46 4-5 sec. 16 sec.-'~' 26 4-5 sec. 5 ft. 5 in.

RECORDS

Summary- Firsts : Trinity 9, Union 4. Seconds: Trinity 7, Union 6. Thirds : Trinity 6 2-3, Union 6 1-3. Total score: Trinity 75 2-3, Union 41 1-3. -'~'Trinity records.

Taylor, T. Taylor, T. Taylor, T . Parsons, U . D . C. Pond, T. D . C. Pond, T . Olmsted, T . Olmsted, T. Dunn, U.

FIRST

100 Yd. Dash 220 Yd. Dash 440 Yd. Dash 880 Yd. Run I Mile Run 2 Mile Run 120 Yd. Hurdles 220 Yd. Hurdles High Jump

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Summary- Tufts 13 1-2, Trinity 11 1-2, Wesleyan 10, Holy Cross I.

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High Jump

SECOND

Steel, T rin. Morrison, Tufts

FIRST

Bacon, W . Morris, T rin.

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RECORDS

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track teams that has ever represented her. This happy result was accomplished under the leadership of Captain Olmsted and Coach O 'Conner, to whom belong the lion's share of the credit. It was very fortunate that O'Conner ' could be re-engaged for this year, as it gave him a chance to polish off the excellent work he began last season; and he did this to the satisfaction of every one. The indoor meet in the Armory showed us our strength in the three events contested there, and we lost the meet by two points to T ufts, although defeating Wesleyan, simply because our relay team had not been sufficiently trained, an old weakness from which we have suffered sorely in the past. It might be mentioned that the finish of Morris in the mile was one of the grandest exhibitions ever seen on a track. At Worcester in the first outdoor meet the men showed the effects of their own faithful training and Coach O'Conner's attention by winning with the greatest ease. Considering the condition of the track, which was in frightf ul shape, all the performances were credi~able, especially that of Nelson in breaking the half mile record. The work of Olmsted, H . C. Pond, Taylor, and Nelson was the feature. In the meet wrth Union every member of the team with the exception of Morris and Nelson, was right on edge, and it is safe to say that the majority of the performances that day compare favorably with those of any dual meet among the smaller colleges. Olmsted and Harmon both broke college records, and the exhibitions given by D . C. Pond and Taylor were of the highest order. Before the lntercollegiates, however, the entire team went badly stale, and so were absolutely unable to do themselves credit. Yet with the possible exception of Dartmouth, Trinity would have stood an excellent chance with any of the other colleges in a dual meet. This year, with the loss of Steel and Maplesden only, neither of them "T" men, the prospects for a record team are the brightest in years.


J909 TRINITY ~')

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Wriutty l\tqlrtir irrnrbs Record

Event

100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 880 Yard Run I Mile Run 2 Mile Run 120 Yard Hurdles 220 Yard Hurdles High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus

10 1-4 sec. 22 3-5 sec. 51 sec. 2 min. 7 sec. 4 min . 44 2-5 sec. 10 min. 39 sec . 16 sec. 26 1-5 sec. 6 ft. I in. 22 ft. 5 I -4 in. 10 ft. 4 3-4 in. 37 ft. 7 1-2 in. 126 ft. 1-2 in. 98 ft. 10 in.

Name

A. W. Strong, '94 H. S . Graves, '92 W. A. Sparks, '97 W. J. Nelson, ' 10 F . E . Waterman, '01 D . C. Pond, '08 H . B. Olmstead, '08 H. C. Pond, '08 I. K. Baxter, '99 H. C. Van Weelden, '03 S. Harmon, ' I 0 S. Carter, '94 F. C. Ingalls, '99 G . D . Bowne, '06

111ortttrr O!aptaiu.a '88 '89 '90 '9 1 '92 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97

M. C. Warner W . E. A. Bulkeley R. H. Hutchins E . R. Lampson, Jr. E. S. Allen C. A. Lewis L. I. Belden E. deK Leffingwell W . A. Sparks W . A. Sparks

'98 '99

C. W . Henry C. W . Henry 路oo G. Brinley 'OJ F . R . Sturtevant '02 G . D . Rankin '03 G. D . R ankin '04 C. W. Remsen 路os C. W . Remsen A : R. Goodale '06 D . W. Gateson

Date

1892 1892 1897 1907 1901 1906 1907 1906 IS97 1902 1907 1893 1898 1904


I

E. ]. Donnelly, '08 C. G. Chamberlin, '07 H. F. MacGuyer, '08

Captain Manager Assistant Manager

H. B. Olmsted, '08, Left Forward

H. W . S. Cook, '10, Right Forward E. ]. Donnelly, Center H. C. Pond, '08, Left Guard W. Waldron, 'I 0, Right Guard .,ubstituh>s M. W. Connor, '09

W. A. Claussen, '09

G. C. Capen, 'I 0

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H. McK. Glazebrook '04 E. L. Duffee R. B. Bellamy E. H. Maddox ]. B. Crane '05 ]. F. Powell H . C. Van Weelden '06 T. S. Marlor '07 E. ]. Donnelly



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n;~~~~~PnHE basketball team had a rather successful although feature-

less season. Captain Donnelly had charge of the team and made a very acceptable leader because of his thorough knowledge of the game and his own individual playing. The team possessed fairly good team work and its only weakness was a little lack of experience. The closest and most exciting games played were the twenty-three to twenty-two victory over Manhattan, and the nineteen to twenty defeat at Williams, the latter especially being a most brilliant contest. It will be remembered that Williams has been defea,ted on her own floor but once in the past five years.

irrnr~ December December December December December January January February February March March

6 8 20 21 22 16 23 14 26 2 16

At At At At At At At At At At At

Hartford Amherst Brooklyn Brooklyn New York Williamstown Providence Branford Hartford Storrs West Point

nf ~amr11 Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity

14 12 24 48 23 20 14 36 44 44 27

Yale 45 Aggies 37 Central Y . M. C. A. 44 Adelphi 9 Manhattan 22 Williams 21 Brown 29 Battery A 12 c. A. c. 18 C. A. C. 29 West Point 35

&ummary Trinity 306 Trinity

Opponents 301 Won 5

Lost 6


Captain Manager Assistant Manager

]. 0. Morris, '08 F. C. Rich, '09 H. C. Neff, 'I 0 .

ID4r IDram Forwards P. Roberts, '09

F. C. Rich, '09 W. E. Larned, 'I 0

A L. Potter, 'I 0

R. W. Stevens, '08, Point ]. 0. Morris, '08, Cover PCiint G. A Cunningham, '07, Coal Suh.atitut.rs

C. V. Ferguson, '0 7

January 12

At West Point

B. Budd, '08

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TRINITY

COLLEGE

alru m4n wrar tijr '' T '' 1tToothall E. ]. Donnelly, '08, Captain ]. 0. Morris, '08, Manager G. Buck, '08 路 B. Budd, '08 路 C. W. Collins, '08 H. C. Pond, '08 G. S. Buck, '09 R. L. Mason, '09

" H. I. Maxson, '09 I. L. Xanders, '09 v A. B. Henshaw, 'I 0 v ] . 0. Carroll, 'II v A. L. Gildersleeve, '11 v E. B. Ramsdell, 'I I A Thaxter, 'I I L. S. Buths, '08 (I 904 T earn)

1.BWithall I. L. Xanders~ '09, Captain W. R. Cross, '08, Manager ;r. B. Myers, P.G. E. ]. Donnelly, '08 M. W. Connor, '09

H. N. A A G.

W. S. Cook, '10 H. Gildersleeve, 'I 0 L. Potter, 'I 0 M. Smith, 'I 0 D. Randall, '08 ( 1906 Team)

ID'radt H. B. Olm~ted, '08, Captain ]. K. Edsaii, '08, Manager ]. 0. Morris, '08 D. C. Pond, '08 H. C. Pond, '08 M. Taylor, '08

H. I. Maxson, '09 P. Roberts, '09 S. Harmon, 'I 0 W. ]. Nelson, '10 H. A Porter, '08 (1905 Team)

1Ba.altdhall ''T'' E. ]. Donneily, '08, Captain H. B. Olmsted, '08

H . C. Pond, '08 H . W. S. Cook, 'I 0

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The George Sheldon McCook Cup-Presented by Professor ]. ]. McCook, ' 63, as a memorial to his son, G . S. McCook, '97; to be awarded to the student making the best record in athletics during the year.

Jinllltr.li

0. Morgan, '06

]. Henderson, '02 H. D. Brigham, '03 W. B. Allen, '04

P . Dougherty, '07 (present holder)

The Record Cup-Presented by E. Brainerd Bulkeley, '90, to be awarded to students who break 路 college athletic records.

Jrtnnt J;nllltrli

H. B. Olmsted, '08 D . C. Pond, '08 H. C. Pond, '08

S. Harmon, 'I 0 W . ]. Nelson, ' 10

The Underwood Cup-Presented by ]. C. Underwood, '96 ; to be competed for at each fall underclass meet.

Jrt.litnt t;nll!tr 1910 The Gymnasium, Leffingwell, and McCracken cups are at present no longer competed for.


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37-9 34- 6 25-10

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19-15

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1909

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171

COLLEGE

fluniral (!1lubn W. R. Cross, '08 H. N. Chandler, '09 A W. Creedon, '09 H. C. Goodrich, '09

President of Musical Clubs . L eader of Glee Club Leader of Mandolin Club Manager of Musical Clubs ~ltt

Q!luh

JJfirst w.rnor R. R. Wolfe, '08

JJrirst t!lasa R. W. Stevens, '08

J. S. Carpenter, Jr., '09 R. M. Nelson, 'II S. Cawley, 'II

H. N. Chandler, '09 G. W. Stewart, 'II ~.rrmw

&.rronll w.rnor G. E. Elwell, Jr., '09 H. C. Goodrich, '09 S. Harmon, ' I 0

1Baaa

H. I. Skilton, '08 P. Roberts, '09 A W. Bunnell, 'II

.tillhtuilnliu Q!luh JJf irlit .fifhmllolitt

&rronll «tanbolht W . R. Cross, '08 C. M. Butterworth, '09 L. Kofsky, 'II R. M. Nelson, 'II

G. D. Randall, '08 A W. Creedon, '09 S. E. McGinley, '09. J. P. Webster, '10 A W. Bunnell, 'II ~uttar

l!linlin T. M. Philips, '08

F. J. Corbett, '08 W. A Smith, 'I 0 A Howell, ' I I

£itanbola L. 0 . Stansfield, 'II

ilirrrtor W. ]. Crosby


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Piano Clarionel Violin Violin Violin Violin Violin Comet

Flute

A CONTRAST


~npijnmnrt ~mnktr OinmmUtrr Harry lrl Maxson

Chairman

John Caldwell Hart George Edward Elwell, Jr. Henry Otto Hinkel George Sumner Buck William Dwyer Robert Lowell Mason Stephen Essex McGinley Frank Chase Rich, ex-officio


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Chairman

William Converse Skinner, Jr. Sherman Post Haight

Clarence E. Sherman Blinn Francis Yates, ex-officio

IDnantn Bern on Tisdale Woodle, 'I I .. 1911 .. "The Freshman-Junior Banquet" " College Spirit " .. 1909 ..

T oaslmasler

Paul Roberts, '09 John Bowie Shearer, '09 Alexander W. Creedon, '09 Blinn F . Yates, 'II


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Evening,

IJrribay, IJfebruary 7tf1 Afternoon

Alpha Delta Phi Tea

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Junior German

&aturbay, IJfebruarn .814 Afternoon

College Tea

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Glee Club Concert

&uuban. IJfebruary 914 Afternoon

College Vespers

.ttlnubay. IJfebruary !Otq Afternoon Evening

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Kaiser

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Bullard

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Lehr

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Edes

6 Old King Cole GLEE CLUB

Jart 11 Victor Herbert

7 Trinity True COMBINED CLUBS

8

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Barney McGee GLEE CLUB

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11

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12

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Jatrnuranra Mrs. E. S. Allen Mrs. F. C. Babbitt Mrs. ]. H. Barbour Mrs. G. W. Beach M;s. C. Brenton Mrs. A. K. Brocklesby Mrs. W. C. Brocklesby Mrs. P. S. Bryant Mrs. W. N. Carlton Mrs. ]. S. Carpenter Mrs. ]. C. Creedon Mrs. R. W. Cutler Mrs. F. W. Davis Mrs. ]. H. K. Davis Mrs. H. V. Dibble Mrs. G. E. Elwell Mrs. R. G. Erwin Mrs. C. L. Edwards Mrs. C. N. Flagg Mrs. E. A Flynn Mrs. F. H. Foss Mrs. K. W. Genthe Mrs. R. G. Gettel! Mrs. P. H. Goodrich Mrs. ]. Goodwn Mrs. W. L. Goodwin Mrs. R. W. Gray Mrs. C. L. Hall Mrs. R.]. Ham Mrs. W. Hamersley Mrs. F. W. Harriman

Mrs. H. G. Hart Mrs. E. B. Hatch Mrs. F. R. Honey Mrs. G. A. Kleene Mrs. C. H. Lawrence Mrs. T. F. Lawrence Mrs. E. F. Lawton Mrs. F. S. Luther Mrs. ]. ]. McCook Mrs. E. T. Merrill Mrs. E . DeF. Miel Mrs. C. S. Morris Mrs. 0. D. Norton Mrs. W. F. Orcutt Mrs. H. Pancoast Mrs. H. A Perkins Mrs. R. W . Plant Mrs. F. W. Prince Mrs. A E. Rankin Mrs. R. B. Riggs Mrs. E.' K. Roberts Mrs. W. ]. Roberts Mrs. C. E . Rogers Mrs. G. W. Russell Mrs. G. H. Seyms Mrs. W. C. Skinner Mrs. C. H. Talcott Mrs. W. M. Urban Mrs. D. Van Schaak Mrs. E. S. Van Zile Mrs. P. H. Woodward


]uttinr Jrnmttta!lt Q.tnmmiUtt James Stratton Carpenter, Jr. Leonard Jerome Dibble

Chairman SecrelarJ} and Treasurer

Henry Carlton Goodrich George Sumner Buck Henry Otto Hinkel Alexander Wellington Creedon Harry Irl Maxon Welles Eastman Israel Loucks Xanders


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ii.oar.ll .of 1Ellit.ors De Witt Clinton Pond, '08 John Bowie Shearer, '09 Richardson Little Wright, '1 0 Thomas Mitchell Phillips, '08 Leonard Jerome Dibble, '09

Editor-in-Chief A ssociate Editor A ssociate Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager 0

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Wqe IDrittUy 31uy Established 18 71

1Boarll of iEbitors George Edward Elwell, Jr. W oodforde Hamilton Plant Louis Gildersleeve Harriman

. Editor-in-Chief Business Manager . Athletic Editor

Assortatr 1Ebitors Welles Eastman William Dwyer

Ar,thur Sobeski Kean Robert Lowell Mason Edward Jones Vaughn


IDqr wrtntty wrtpn!l Established 1904 Published Tuesdays and Fridays in each week of the college year by students of Trinity College

iloar!l of iE!lttors . Editor-in-Chief William Rich Cross, '08 Managing Editor Harold Nathaniel Chandler, '09 Managing Editor W oodforde Hamilton Plant, '09 Assistant Man aging Editor Gilbert Brown, 'I 0 Assistant Managing Editor Blinn Francis Yates, 'II Athletic Editor Louis Gildersleeve Harriman, '09 Alumni Editor Corwin MacMillan Butterworth. '09 . 1!lu.aittr.s.s ir.partutrttt Paul MacMillan Butterworth, '08

Treasurer

(!!irculatton ir.partmrut Manager Henry Oliver Peck, '08 Assistant Manager Paul Humphrey Barbour, '09 . J\ilurrtt.siug ir.partmrttt Welles Eastman, '09 . . .

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] ames Ki11tland Edsall Horace Bigelow Olmsted

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~nrirty President Secretary and Treasurer

!lrmbrr.a William Rich Cross Horace Bigelow Olm~ted Edwin Joseph Donnelly Harvey Clark Pond ] ames Kirtland Edsall Martin Taylor Charles Lamb Trumbull

~ra!luatr Allen, Edwin Stanton, '93 Allen, Waller Best, '04 Austin, William Morris, '98 Bacon, Fred. Stanley, '99

!lrmbrr.a Badgley, Oliver Warren, '07 Barbour, Henry Grosvenor, '96 Barton, Charles Clarence, '93 Barton, Philip Lockwood, '02


Bales, Robert Peck, '93 Beecroft, Edgar Charles, '97 Bellamy, Roberl Bayard, '01 Bowne, Garrell Denise, '06 Brigham, Harry Day, '03 Brines, Moses James, '00 Broughton, Charles DuBois, '9S Brown, William Parnell, '01 Brinley, Godfrey, '01 Bryanl, Percy Carleton, '07 Bullteley, John Charles, '93 Carter, Julian Stuart, '98 Carter, Lawson Averill, '93 Churchman, Clarke, '93 Clemenl, Charles Francis, 'OS Coggeshall, Murray Harl, '96 Cogswell, George Edward, '97 Collins, William French, '93 Cullen, James, Jr., '93 Cunningham, Gerald Arthur, '07 Danker, Walton Stoutenburgh, '97 Davi., John Henry Kelso, '99 Davis, Cameron Josiah, '93 Dingwall, Harrie Renz, '94 Dougherty, Philip, '07 Dravo, Marion Sruarl, '07 Duffee, Edward Llewellyn, 'OS Edgerton, Francis Cruger, '94 Edgerlon, John Warren, '94 Ellis, George William, '94 Ewing, Robert Mosby, 'OS Farrow, Malcom Collins., 'OS Fiske, Reginald, '0 I Fiske, William Sydney Walker, '06 Gateson, Daniel Wilmol, '06 George, Eugene Evan, '07 Glazebrook. Hasleu McKim, '00 Goodridge, Edward, Jr., '02 Gostenhofer, Charles Edward, 'OS Graves, Dudley Chase, '98 Greenly, Howard T rescotl, '94 Haigh~ Austin Dunham, '06 Hamlin, Edward Percy, '9S Harlley, George Derwenl, '93 Henderson, James, '02 Hill, Charles Hawley, '02 Hinkel, Frederick Charles, Jr., '06 Hornor, Harry Archer, '00 Hubbard, Louis DeKoven, '93

Hudson, James Mosgrove, '01 Langford, Archibald Morrison, '96 Langford. William Spaighl, '94 Lewis, John William, '93 Liuell, Elton Gardiner, '99 Lord, James Watson, '98 Lockwood , Luke Vincenl, '93 Macauley, Richard Henry, '9S McCook, George Sheldon, '97 Mcilvaine, John Gilbert, '00 Morgan, Samuel St John, '03 Morgan, Owen, '06 Morse. Bryan Killikelly, '99 Nichols, John Willia.Il\oo '99 Niles, William Porler, '93 Olcoll, William Tyler, '96 Paine, Ogle Tayloe, '96 Paige, John Henry. '97 Parsons, Edgerton, '96 Pearce, Reginald, '93 Peck, Carlos Curtis, '02 Pelton, Henry Hubbard, '93 Penrose., John Jesse, Jr., '9S Powell, John Franklin, '06 Prince, Frederick Welles, '00 Rankin, G . D ., '03 Remsen, Cornelius Wagstaff, 'OS Remsen, Henry Rutgers, '98 Reynolds, Lloyd Gilson, '98 Schulz, Walter Stanley, '94 Schwarlz, David Louis, '00 Sparks, William Alberl, '97 Strawbridge, John, '9S Syphax, T. M ., '03 Taylor, Charles Edward, '94 Thomas, Edmond C., '03 Townsend, Herman Edward, '04 Vibberl, Aubrey Darrell, '99 Vibberl, William Welch, '94 Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, '9S Weed, Charles Frederick, '94 WeibeL Richard Nicks, '02 Welles, Philip Turner, 'OS Wheeler, Charles Hawthorne, '02 Wheeler, William Hardin, '02 Wilson, William Crosswell Doane, '93 Wilson, George Hewson. '93 Wolfenden, Richard Henry, '93 Woodle, Allan Sheldon, '99


THE

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Wrinity O!ollrgr fiDtissionary

~orirty

Founded 1832

Pro Christo et ecclesia

速ffirrr.a ]. L. Hartzell P. M . Butterworth Paul Roberts

President Vice-President Secretar}) and Treasurer

P. H . Barbour C. M. Butterworth ]. S. Carpenter D . W. Clark ]. B. Clark J. F. Townsend B. F. Turner

P. ]. Flanders S. W. Green F. R. Prout A E. Pulford J. H. Rosebaugh ]. W. Woessner AS. Kean

~rotl7rr~oob

of ~1. Anbrrm

Qllgtptrr 17 43

Arthur S. Kean Paul Roberts John W. Woessner

Director Vice Director Secretar:y and Treasurer

Paul H. Barbour James S. Carpenter John B. Clark Stephen Green Jacob Lott Hartzell

Paul M . Butterworth David W. Clark Philip ]. Flanders Frank R. Prout ] ames F. Townsend


庐ffirer.a William Rich Cross, '08 James Stratton Carpenter, Jr., '09

. President Secretary and Treasurer

W. A. Smith, '1 0 B. Budd, '08 N. H. Gildersleeve, '1 0 P. M. Butterworth, '08 R. H. Merrill, '1 0 ]. 0. Morris, 路o8 B. F. Yates, '11 H. C. Goodrich, '09 H. H. Burgwin, '11 E. K. Roberts, Jr., '09 A. W. Bunnell, '11 F. S. Bishop, '1 0 A. Howell, '11 C. M. Robertson, '1 0 A. W. Stewart, '11 A~ L. Potter, '1 0 W. C. Skinner, Jr., '11


Founded by the Class of '99 on February 15, 1897 ~ra.buatr

W . B. Allen, '04 P. L. Barton, '02 H. C. Boyd, '05 G. D . Bowne, '06 H. S. Bradfield., '02 ]. W. Bradin, '00 P . H. Bradin, '03 H . D. Brigham, '03 W. P. Brown, '01 D . H . Browne, '03 T. P. Browne, Jr., '03 C. E . Bruce, ]r., '03 P. C. Bryant, '07 B. Budd, '08 M. H . Bullington, '04 H . Burgwin, Jr., '06 W. C. Burwell, '06 P. M. Butterworth, '08 S. H . Clapp. '04 C. F . Clement, '05 M. W . Clement, '01 D. S. Corson, '99

F. H. Coggeshall, '07 A. C. Coburn, '07 W . R. Cross, '08 G. A. Cunningham, '07 R. Cunningham, '07 H. L. Curtin, '07 T . C. Curtiss, '07 J. H. K. Davis, '99 H. de W . de Mauriac, '07 T . N. Denslow, '04 E. J. Dibble, '04 E . J. Donnelly, '08 M. S. Dravo, '07 W . H. Eaton, '99 J . K. Edsall, '08 ]. D . Evans, '01 R. M. Ewing, '05 R. Fiske, '01 W. S. W . Fiske, '06 R. H . Fox, '00 S. R. Fuller, Jr., '00 C. Y . Ferguson, '07 D . W. Gateson, '06 H. W . Geer, '08 E . E. George, '07 C. E. Gostenhofer, '05 H. McK. Glazebrook.. '00 E . B. Goodrich, '02 E . Goodridge, Jr., '02 R. N . Graham, '05 W. T . Grange, '06 H . D. Green, '99 M. G. Haight, '00 H . G. Hart, '07 C. B. Hedrick, '99 A Henry, '03

ilrmbrr.a C. H. Hill, '02 w . c. Hill. 路oo G. S. Hine, '06 H. A. Hornor, '00 G. W. Hubbard, '08 ]. M. Hudson, '01 H. Huet, '06 R. H . Hutchinson, '03 D . B. jewett, 路oo J . MeA johnson, '03 G. T. Kendal, '99 I. R. Kenyon, '07 W. Larchar, Jr., '03 P. L. Lightbourn, '04 E . G. Littell, '99 H. F . MacGuyer, '08 G. B. McCune, '07 H. R. Mcilvaine, '04 ]. G. Mcilvaine, '00 P. L. McKeon, '04 W. j. McNeil, '01 W. F. Madden, '08 E. H. Maddox, '04 ]. H. Maginnis, '02 F. C. Meredith, '05 H . L. G . Meyer, '03 S. St. J. Morgan, '03 0. Morgan, '06 ] . 0. Morris, '08 B. K. Morse, '99 ]. W . Nichols, '99 H. B. Olmsted, '08 A H. Onderdonk, '99 H. C. Owen, '99 ]. W . O'Connor, '05 C. C. Peck, '02


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COLLEGE

191

~~~~~~.SY.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. E. Peck, '01 M. S. Phillips, '06 G. P. Pierce, '06 H. C. Pond, '08 F. W. Prince, '00 C. G. Randle, 'OS G. D. Randall, '08 G. D. Rankin, '03 C. W. Remsen, 'OS C. Reed, '06 C. M. Rhodes, 'OS E. A. Rich, '99 H. H. Rudd, '01

D. L. Schwartz, 路oo H . L. Schwartz, '06 A. C. Short. '03 P. R. Smith, '07 W. P. Stedman, 'OS E. K . Sterling, '99 F . Stevens, '08 W . B. Sutton, '99 ]. P . W . Taylor, '02 M. Taylor, '08 H . E . Townsend, '04 C. L. Trumbull, '08 W . S. Trumbull, '03

A. R. Van de Water, '01 R. B. Van Tine, '04 A. D . Vibbert, '99 ] . M. Walker, '01 C. D. Wardlaw, '07 H. L. Watson, 'OS B. G . Weekes, '06 R. N. Weibel, '02 P . T . Welles, 'OS C. H . Wheeler, '01 H . R. White, '02 H . D . Wilson, Jr., '01 C. B. Wynkoop, 'OS


~np4nmnrr

iiuiug (ltluh

i\diur .ttllrmhrrn of HJU!l ]ames Stra~ton Carpenter, Jr. Henry Otto Hinkel Lewis Gibbs Carpenter William Gilbert Livingston Harold Nathaniel Chandler Harry lrl Maxson Alexander Wellington Creedon Stephen Essex McGinley Henry Carlton Goodrich Frank Chase Rich Paul Roberts John Caldwell Hart Lewis Gildersleeve Harriman John Bowie Shearer Keith Willoughby


TRINITY COLLEGE 193 r~~Y~~~~~~~~~.SY~~~~~)~~~~~~~

Jrrnn Qtluh Paul MacMillan Butterworth LeRoy Austin Ladd Henry Oliver Peck

President Vice-President Secretar:y and Treasurer

flrmbrr!I Paul Humphrey Barbour Gilbert Brown Corwin MacMillan Butterworth William Rich Cross Leonard Jerome Dibble Welles Eastman

George Edward Elwell, ] r. Woodforde Hamilton Plant Clarence Edgar Sherman Martin Taylor Ralph Reed Wolfe Blinn Fran cis Yates

1J1rrnr4 Qtluh

Prof. R. ]. Ham ]ames Brewster, '08 Leslie Burton Waterhouse, '08 George Edward Elwell, Jr. , '09 Elliott Stanley Foote, '09


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Germani bellacissimi et ferresimi sunt Patron Saint: CARRIE NATION

t;nnp ttlt.rmbtr!I King Bacchus Lord of the Red Raven Delegate to W. C. T. U. Chief Scribe of the Court

Harvey Pond Harry Maxson " Bill " Buchanan " Jack " Shearer ~taut

" Red " Hinkle " Chub " Seymour "Cy" Judge " Art " Henshaw "Sub" Eaton " Cine " Slawson . " Stitch " Neff " Mouse " Capen " Hobe " Cook

ttlt.rmbtr!I Dispenser of the Bromo Queen of ·the May Pole Custodian of the Sacred Bull Delegate to the German Club Hereditary Keeper of the Spi Guardian of the Sacred Vat Delegate to the Dutch Verein N emo, the page . Cnief Punisher

C!!nurins

Sherman

Gildersleeve

&omrtimr illllrmbrrs "Cap" Mac Guyer " Ned" Elwell

.


TRINITY

COLLEGE

[As every member voted for himself no officers were elected].

,Martin Taylor, '08

]. R. Cook, ' I 0

]. B. Shearer, '09

W . C. Dewey, 'II

i;nttnrary •rmbrr Omar Khayyam

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ÂŽrtrttr

Organized A D. 1879

it;nttnrary .Srmbrr.a Hoffman Miller H. R. Thompson G. P. Ingersoll A. P. Burgwin ]. R. Bacon T. H. Y ardsley C. C. Trowbridge W. C. D. Willson E. DeK. Leffingwell 0. T. Paine G. E. Cogswell M. R. Cartwright J. H. K. Davis W. H. Boardman C. A Appleton C. W. Bowman G. H. Hills R. N. Weibel C. H. Talcott F. P. Johnson F. M. Vermilye R. H. Macauley M. M. Sibley J. W . Lewis E. F. Burke DeF. Hicks G. S. McCook J . S. Carter

W. H. Eaton E. C. Beecroft L. G. Reynolds W. B. Sutton R. H. Nelson E. B. Bulkeley R. S. Saltus H. T. Greenley C. A Lewis W. W. Vibber P. L. Carton P. J. McCook E. Parsons H. G. Barbour J. H. Page, Jr. H . D. Plimpton J. W. Nichols J. K. Clement R. H. Fox S. P. B. Trowbridge H. S. Martindale C. C. Peck W. D. McCrackan R. E. Burton H. Parrish Theo Case A. R. Van de Water

M. W. Clement R. Fiske G. Brinley A T. Wynkoop E. Goodrich C. H. Hills G. D. Rankin A C. Short H. D. Brigham E. C. Thomas J. MeA johnson W . H. Wheeler W. B. Allen H. E. Townsend G. H. Heyn M. S. Dravo ). F. Powell T. S. Marlor R. M. Ewing W. C. Burwell P. E. Curtiss W. P. Stedman H. C. Boyd C. F. Clement A D. Haight C. W. Remsen C. C. Brainerd H . Huet

~uttar W . R. Cross, '08

lultiml'r H. C. Pond, '08

J;udtbut Martin Taylor, '08

routl' W. H. Plant, '09

l)I.!Iultny Paul Roberts, '09

i;urp

l)I.!I4umm.!I

G. E. Elwell, Jr., '09

IDubu

F.). Corbett, '08 E . K. Roberts, Jr., '09 Freshmen may come and Freshmen may go, But yet there remains the R. E. S. 0.

]. B. Shearer, '09, made application to play the lyre, but it was feared that this would cause jealousy among the others.


Founded in 1 77 6 at Mary and Williams College

l\lp4u nf Qtnuttrrtirut Chartered 1889 ]. 0. Morres W. R. Cross H. F. MacGuyer Bern Budd

President Vice-President Secretar:y Treasurer

i!tnll nf <!!qaptrr.a Alpha of Great Britain Alpha of Ireland Alpha of F ranee Beta of F ranee Alpha of Massachusetts Beta of Massachusetts Gamma of Massachusetts Alpha of Connecticut Beta of Connecticut . Alpha of New York Beta of New York . Gamma of New York Delta of New York Epsilon of New York Zeta of New York . Eta of New York . Theta of New York Iota of New York . Alpha of Pennsylvania Beta of Pennsylvania Beta of Germany Alpha of Russia Eta of China . Omega of Japan Omikron of the Philippines

Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College, Dublin Ecole de Beau Arts. Paris Emynxt University Smith College Wellesley College Harvard Annex Trinity College Wesleyan University Wells College Vassar College Sage College, Cornell University Zymtba College Blypqksm University Dnjlucix Institute . Qvltjmin Lytnqbmp Atljo Combinojinf Bryn Mawr Nowhereatal . Heidelberg University of Mskovitchjski University of Shanghai University of Tokio University of Manila




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. t\\STos • • •

• • • ••

ilrrriurr

JrrBrntrr '57 W. H . Benjamin, '57

G. R. Hallam, '59

'59 G . R. Hallam, '59

ln ve niam viam aut faciam

W. S. Cogswell '61

'6 1 W. H. Webster, '61

Per aspera ad astra

N. D . Dayton, '63

'63

R. F. Goodwin, '63

Ne tentes aut perfice

C. W . Munro, '65

'65 H . G. Gardner, '65

Facta non verba

Robert Shaw, '68

'68 F. L. Norton, '68

S emp er crescens

'69 Jacob LeRoy, '69

Nunquam non paratus

E . V . B. Kissam, '69

D. P. Cotton, '71

'71 William Drayton, '71

Nulla vestiga retrorsum

F . 0. Grannis, '73


201

COLLEGE

'73 C. E . Craik, '74

C. E. Woodman, '73 '74 R. M. Edwards, '74

C. E. Moore, '76

'76 I nservit honori '78

J. D. Hills, '78

H.

v.

Rutherford, '76

W . C. Blackmer, '78

D. L. Fleming, '80 '80 A. P. Burgwin, '82

W. R. Leaken, '80 A. P. Burgwin, '82 A. D. Neeley, '85 A. H. Anderson, '87 E. C. Johnson, 2d, '88

T. A. Conover, '90

'82 R espice {mem '85 Duris non frangi '87 Multo in dies addiscentes '88 P er angusta ad augusta '90 Semper agens aliquid '92

E. P. Hamlin, '95

G. S. Waters, '87 E . C. Johnson, 2d, '88 E . McP. McCook, '90 I. D. Russell, '92

F. F. Johnson, '94

G. Hall, '92 J. W. Edgerton, '94

S. H. Giesy, '85

'94 Agere pro viribus '95 En avant! '96 '99 F ortiter, fide/iter, fe/iciter '01 N ovus ordo saeclorum '04 '06

'08 Keepers of the Lemon Squeezer.

J.

Strawbridge, '95

G. E . Cogswell, '97


202 ~'")

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N ec poeniteat calamo lrivisse Ia bellum 1856

1!\rrprr.a nf t~r Jtpr nf Jrarr H . M. Gregory, '56 S. McConihe, '56 H . W . Kloppenburg, '58 1. E . Mears, '58 T . B. Sexton, '60 W. H. Tibbits, '61 L. K. Storrs, '63 N. B. Dayton, '63 G. M. Stanley, '68 H. S. Carter, '69 H . Van B. Kissam, '69 B. E . Backus, '70 1. K . Stout, '70 W . Drayton, '71 E. P. Cotton, '71 G . C. Burgwin, '72 ] . T . Bowditch, '73 C. E. Craik, '74 T . L. Stedman, '74 H . E. Whitney. '74 W . R. Blair, '75 W. J. Roberts, '75

w~n.ar

Namra are Qtut nu t~r ilox

E. N. Burke, '76 B. E. Warner, '76 W . E . Rogers, '77 B. F. H . Shreve, '78 0. Buffington, '79 0 . Holway, '80 C. Carpenter, '82 1. R. Cunningham, '85 C. G. Child, '86 C. H. Tibbits, '87 F. B. Whitcomb, '87 ]. W . R. Crawford, '88 L. H . Paddock, '88 E. N Scott, '89 E . B. Bulkeley, '90 G. W . Sargent. '90 T . L. Elwyn, '92 T. H . Yardley, '92 L. D. Hubbard, '93 G . D . Hartley, '93 F. C. Edgerton, '94 H . T. Greenley, '94

Jrr.arut il(rrprr ]. 0 . Morris, '08

F. S. Burrage, '95 C. DuB . Broughton, '95 DeF. Hicks, '96 E. W . Robinson, '96 E. F . Waterman, '98 H. R. Remsen, '98 1. W. Nichols, '99 ]. H . K. Davis, '99 ]. G. Mcilvaine, '00 E. P . Taylor, Jr., '00 R. Fiske, '01 H . H . Rudd, '01 S. St. ]. Morgan, '03 G. D . Rankin, '03 M. H . Buffington, '04 H . E. Townsend, '04 R. M. Ewing, '05 C. W . Remsen, '05 H . Burgwin, '06 W . S. W . Fiske, '06 C. V . Ferguson, '07 C. L. Trumbull, '07


203

TRINITY

President Flavel Sweeten Luther

Professor Robert Baird Riggs

Sydney George Fisher

William Newnham Carlton

iGibrarhttt William Newnham Carlton, M.A. ~tulltnt

J\ngintant.!i

Thomas Mitchell Phillips, '08 Grosvenor Buck, '08 Richardson Little Wright, ' 10

iExtftd nf tqf 1.41hrary YEAR.

Vols.

1894-1895 1895-1896 18%-1897 1897-1898 1898-1899 1899-1900 1900-1 901 1901-1902 1902-1903 1903-1904 1904-1905 1905-1906 1906-1907

267 172 246 196 102 173 491 483 307 703 635 672 800

iNCREASE.

GIVEN .

PuRCHASED .

Vols.

297 418 796 520 1,060 724 1,421 1,999 1.223 922 910 1,098 2,602

Vols.

Pphs.

500 500 500 500 700 335 755 1,095 912 654 1,446 1,248 I ,312

I

I

564 590 1,042 716 1,162 897 1,912 2,482 1,530 1,625 1.519 1,770 3,402

Pphs.

500 500 500 500 700 335 755 1,095 ' 912 655 1,446 1,248 1,312

ToTAL NuMBER

Vols.

36,172 36,762 37,804 38,520 39,682 40,736 42,648 45,130 46,660 48,285 49,804 51,574 54,976

Pphs.

23,500 24,000 24,500 25,000 26,000 26,335 27,090 28,185 29,097 29,752 31,198 32,446 33,758


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~rurral IDahlr nf i\ttrubaurr 1gnfi-c Month June October November December January February March April

May-'~'

Totals

Faculty Day 28 79 74 32 58

Day 133

Students

474 496 379 597

50 57

405

65 47

523 449 377

490

3,833

Eve. 79 178 145 92 146 109 132 97 124

Day 3 13 12 6 15

Others Eve. 3 I

5 8 10

1,102

..

10

2 2 2

82

10

Total 246

745 727 509 816 569 722 623 560 5,517

i\ttrubaurr. i\uuual ~ummary Day Evening

1899-00

1900-01

1,844

1901-02

3,074 239

1902-0J

3, 141 685

3.413 293

190J-04

1904-0S

19o;.o6

3.328 3,855 3,928 494 840 706 Totals 1,844 3,313 3,826 3,706 3,822 4,695 "'For 18 days. The statistics for May 19-22 were lost during the fire. 4,634

1906-07

4,405

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President Luther, Chaplain

速rbrr of ~rrtrirrn VOLUNTARY

OBLIGATORY

Daily Morning Prayer, 8.30 A. M . Ash Wednesday, 8.30 A. M. Sunday, 9. 1S A. M. Ascension Day, 8.30 A. M .

Sunday Holy Communion, 7.45 A. M. Evening Prayer, 5.30 P. M. Lent-Daily, 2.45 P. M. (Litany) Thanksgiving Day, I 0.30 A. M.

Organist Choirmaster

P. S. McConnell, '09 H. N. Chandler, '09 Skilton, '08 Carpenter, '09 Xanders, '09

Q!~aprl

R. R. Wolfe, '08

P. Roberts, '09 Harmon, '10 Nelson, '11

Elwell, '09 Goodrich, '09 Bunnell, '11

iifllnuitnrn R. L. Wright, '1 0




Vol. XXXVI

wijr 1ffirat wrtutty 31uy i!ly un .Muumun E used to think more of Ivy than we do now. Do not be deceived by the capital I. It is merely a device for connecting the plant with the book. The immediate reference is to the plant, however. The old buildings on the old site were at most times nearly covered with ivy. Occasionally the Director of Progress decreed the stripping of the walls in order that the joints might be "pointed." Happily the creeping vines were soon restored. The very worst conundrum ever devised by an undergradua:te, and no conundrums are more terrible than those from this source, was as follows: Why is Jarvis Hall like George the Fourth of England? Ans. On account of the IV. The author of the foregoing was operated upon for appendicitis many years later. The "Ivy Oration" was regularly a part of the class-day exercises in these ancient times. The class marched to some spot previously chosen, planted an ivy, and returned to their places; whereupon one arose and made an appropriate speech, never failing to point out how young men's affections would ever cling to Alma Mater, even as the humble plant to her massive walls. Too often the humble plant itself succumbed. I know ours did, though I did not speak more than fifteen minutes. But we were really proud of our ivy-clad walls, even as we were of the old campus with its great trees and its spring carpet of thick-blooming violets. This was in the beautiful pre-lawnmower period of civilization, when grass and flowers had a square deal. Altogether, it was not strange that when, in 1873, the Junior class issued the first number of a students' annual, the new publication was called The Trinity Ivy. This original Ivy was a modest pamphlet of one hundred and six pages, thirty-four of them devoted to advertising, neatly bound in green with gilt lettering. (At that date the college colors were green and white).


1909

TRINITY

COLLEGE

'--"'---'-"'~路~~"-'SY_~~~;>_!~~~~

The editors were P. H. Whaley, G. M. DuBois, S. H. Hewlett and H. E. Whitney. Two of these, Messrs. Whaley and DuBois, are now clergymen in Southern dioceses. Mr. Whitney has for many years been connected with the preparatory school at Faribault, and has helped in fitting many men for Trinity. Mr. Hewlett died, in 1897, at St. Louis . .As one turns over the pages of this first number he is impressed at once with its likeness and its unlikeness to recent issues. That portion which is merely a compilation is much the same as today. Practically the college catalogue is reproduced, a noteworthy variation consisting in the addition of James Williams to the faculty list as "Professor of Bell(es) Lettres." James Williams was "Prof Jim" and he rang the college bell with a truly literary indifference to a hard, cold, scientific knowledge of correct time. Therefore to denominate him "Professor of Bell(es) Lettres" was undeniably a joke. It is about the only one in this Ivy; and, in view of the recent "advancement of the standard," must be marked as a failure to pass. "Class Criticisms" take the place now-a-days devoted to Class Histories and are expressed with that naive adherence to the marvelous which is so refreshing to the weary and the aged. Passing the customary lists of the fraternity men we find a joyous inheritance in the accounts of the baseball games. Six games are reported with the full scores. In no game did any team make less than fifteen runs. Perhaps the gem of the collection is the score of "Trinity vs. Hartford Picked Nine." Our academic forefathers walloped their opponents by the comfortable figures of 64 to 15. Craik, '74 (I beg his pardon, Rev Dr. Craik, whose son is expected in the class of 1912), made nine runs in this memorable contest. Those were the days when Trinity teams could bat. Of interest to the antiquarian are the " Miscellaneous " organizations--<>拢 interest as revealing something of that side of college life which does not obtain recognition in the catalogue. Here are some of the titles: The Parthenon (Literary) . The Dramatic Club, The Shakespeare Club, The Symposiac, The Grand Tribunal, The Mystic Seven, The Freshmen Lysias Club (motto, multae manus levem faciunt laborem), two Whist Clubs, two Cribbage Clubs, an Eating Club, a Boating Club and musical organizations galore. The illustrations are few and poor, for modern processes for producing inexpensive and yet handsome illustrations were unknown. But the press-work and


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the proof-reading are most excellent. There is scarcely a typographical error from cover to cover. This Ivy issued at the close of the first half-century of the life of our college notes the interesting date and breathes a fine spirit of hopefulness for the future. Today alumni are already thinking, now and then, of our approaching centennial, the celebration of which falls in 1923. Our Ivy has grown in size, in beauty, in interest also, we hope. Our college has gained in efficiency, in usefulness, in prestige. But Trinity men have a bond of likeness and brotherhood that is unmistakable and imperishable. However the present Ivy Board may elect to take leave of their readers, they will think the thoughts and feel the emotions of their earliest predecessors, Whaley, DuBois, Hewlett, and Whitney, who wrote simply and modestly: "In presenting this first number of the Ivy to our patrons and friends, we have endeavored to make it as pleasing and interesting as possible, and hope it may gain a good reception. Much of its contents might be prefaced at some length, mainly for the benefit of strangers. This is, however, not our purpose, as we do not wish to trespass so far upon our paper or our readers' patience. Before saying farewell, we would remark that we can appreciate the two very different receptions the paper will receive. With one class of persons, who have no kindly remembrance of College life to soften their judgment, our humble specimens of literature will be harshly criticised or rudely thrown aside; but among others, who do possess such ties, we trust the feeling will be otherwise, and, should it be so, we heartily thank them. VALE."


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What hurrying feet are these that wake The echoes of the frosty dawn? These broken ranks? These shapes forlorn? With frenzied looks and wild footfall, In chapel dim, they go to make Their penance M atitutinal!

II . With thunder as of Alpine shock That makes our Alma Mater rock, A nd shakes her roof-tree, high and staunch With rumblings of the avalanche, The snow slides off the roof again And moves the minds of thoughtful men To note with introspective eyes, That peril lurks 'neath fairest skies Some freshman dodging from its fall, Has just escaped his burial.

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1J1igqtiug tqr 1J1lttmrn, nr 1Afrrnrn itt tqr :!lttkittg certainly shows the ability of the average Trinity student when there are about two hundred men in college and every one can tell you that he was the one who rang in the alarm for the fire in the library. just to show the originality of these gentlemen it is a fact that each one claims that he also was the one who first went to the rescue of Dr. McCook and carried out the fifty-seven different kinds of German autographs.


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It was all like this when a conflagration tickled Mr. Carlton's sacred archives. Every man in college was there-everyone rang in the alarm-and everyone was the man that saved the building. Even the professors stood in a

pool of water and let someone in a window above hurl pamphlets at the small of their august backs, while they threw empty clothes baskets at the helpless women and children who were sprinkled in the way. Here and there a doughty pedagogue w<mld seize a 900-pound bust and attempt to bust it. The gentle-


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men who were taking economics would tenderly grasp a memento of the late A. Smith, and then pounce nimbly, as if by chance, upon the panting bosom of the professor of that department and flaunt the treatise before that worthy's smouldering eye-brows. Other far-sighted students, wrapped the lamented Plato to them and projected them at the head of the department of philosophy-but

this was mere physical bravery . What shall we say of the plucky member of the faculty who leaped upon a polished book路case and yelled, " Foil ow me, boys-break down the door? " With a wild cry he sprang against the massive oak and admitted a delicious stream of dirty water which trickled around the sacred tomes. They will always show its water-mark. Now a watermark is a distinguishing mark of good paper, so it doesn't matter that the flames never could have squeezed in, even though the plucky leader did break down the door and give it a chance. What shall we say of the courage of those that did follow him?'


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The next day the papers called us heroes; they said we battled for our college library, and each one of us knew that he wasn't the man who ran to put on rubber boots first, or hid behind •the door and rubbed burnt wood on his face .• Oh, no. We were the ones who carried out books---we were the ones who swore at professors to get out of the way. Who but we turned fire extinguishers upon the heads of respectable middle-aged females who have devoted their lives to the making of collegiate beds? Who but we could have hung from a window and swayed in the fitful breeze when the photographer came? Naturally when we were eulogized in chapel, each one of us sat up and smirked, " I put out the fire." There are two hundred of us---there was only one fire.


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I was an ichthyosaurus And dwelt on the Hartford hills. Y e Gods! how the wind did blow about And whistle its tune through my gills! Cold and damp was the sunless morn And bitterly cold the night, But I'd rather have chills on the Hartford hills Than be a museum sight. So here's to the kids and the miss us! I drink a swallow of blood! Here's to them all on the Meriden flats Buried ten feet in the mud! I am what's left of a mollusk, I grafted my home in the slime And I shifted about at leisure For I liked a gay old time. Twice a day would I open my face And take what came my way, Yet the Hartford slime is the place for mine, And not this stuffy clay. So here's to the kids and the m1ssus! I drink to them with a wail! They're sleeping now in their rocky beds Fast bound in Silurian shale! Ah, yes, I am just a trilobite. That wobbled about the flats, And sat open-mouthed for hours Collecting a meal of gnats,

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I'm homely, 'tis true, and bow-legged, I'm deaf in one ear and I'm blind, But I'd rather catch gnats on the Hartford flats Than be a museum find. So here's to the kids and the miss us! I gulped down the beasts hundredfold! May they rest in peace where' er they be In the Ante-diluvian mold! Oh, we're just the lonely fossils! We are cased in the mud, neck and head, We once were some active creatures But now we are blooming dead. With all our revelations, Our names and our curious ways, Give us those times in the ancient slimes For we've got the primeval craze. So here's to the kids and the miss us! To the tribe that's all alone! Let them sleep where they are in their coffins Of Mesozoic stone!

Richardson L. Wright, 'I 0

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~~~~~~~OW the Stroller is a venerable scribe.

When his progenitor, the Tablet, died many said the Stroller will die too, but he did not. He lived on in the bosom of funny collegians and longed to find expression in print, but he could not. Father Tablet was not yet born again. He decided to wait for his uncle, the Ivy. He had always heard that Ivy clustered in the Spring. The stroller fou!ld to his grief that the 1908 Ivy was a nature fake. It not only did! not cluster in the Spring but it never did cluster and a Rockville florist says that Ivy cannot be raised in this climate at all. Meanwhile the worthy and nimble witted Stroller kept getting older and as the time drew near when he would be engaged in the comparatively uninspiring life work of philandering with the restive packing box or skipping blithely about with errands he saw that if he were ever to have another chance to plunge a few jovial thrusts into the smug carcass of his Alma Mater it must be now. The pith of this little monologue is that the Stroller decided to appear in the history " Elwell on Trinity " by Plant. The Stroller having determined to stroll was confronted with the problem of whither he should wander. His tottering steps took him to the examination room. Here his fellow collegians were penned in by the gentlemen of the faculty. After the examination papers had been distributed the frightened collegians fell into a deathly silence and began their three hour task of making adroitly distributed ink a substitute for facts. After a few moments the skittish professors began to foregather. "Have you read my monograph, 'Alone with an abandoned chicken's tooth or the sea cucumber as a factor in vegetable society.' " says one. " Two hours, thirty-seven minutes and a half, until almost part of the examination is over" shouts a second. At this display of vocal dexterity a gentleman in the business of doling out sundry of the foreign languages begins to bleat the fourth conjugation as it really is and not as it is written on the paper. At this juncture a chair falls over in the back of the room. All the frivolous -::ollegians look up from their desks, satisfy themselves of the cause of the noise,


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and then resume their occupation of sketching lightly over their ignorance. Not so, the dignified and august pedagogues. Several of them, who were athletes in their college days, run boldly to the chair and bravely thrust it on its feet. They are warmly congratulated by those of their colleagues who are not so well equipped physically. Now the gentlemen of the faculty are not men to let an inspiration pass. With lusty voices they begin to argue as to whether or not a professor should dally with physical culture. The disputants divided into two parties, those who had rather tasty builds which were survivals of their college days, and those, who from tenderly wrapping their limbs about a microscope or a first edition, were rather sparse. The discussion was only broken by the announcer who cried the hours in the strident tones of the man at the race track who yells "They're off, they're at the quarter." Now all this was new to the Stroller. He had always thought that an examination room was a quiet place where one unassumingly basked in an atmosphere of ignorance and bliss. He had read in the papers that this was an age of storm and stress. But never before had he seen it in the sanctified circles of academic life. The Stroller was all broken up by this display. He flunked his exam. In the fullness of his heart he went out and wrote a stirring ballad. Here it is. Shout out wild profs, and split the hall Till ev'ry student fails. Keep up your clatter and your brawl, Till ev'ry student fails.


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BY HIS HONOR WILLIAM F. HENNEY, MAYOR OF HARTFORD

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a few cities have the good fortune to number among their advantages a college or university wicllln their corporate limits . Particularly is this true of those cities whose energies are finding expression in a vigorous and varied industrial life. Hartford has long been celebrated as an insurance center, but it has other claims to distinction. Among them may be mentioned the superior product of its shops and factories, made possible by its great organization of highly skilled artizans, and the ever widening influence of Trinity College, whose graduates, from generation to generation, are spreading throughout the country and the world the fame of their Alma Mater and of the fair city in which she has established an attractive and delightful home. City and college are bound together by many fes of comradeship and good will. Both are incorporated by the same state legislature and both, by their charters, hold in trust very generous powers to be exercised for the common good. The aim of both is public service, and by the quality and character of that service they must justify the grant of powers they possess. When •the city was in search of a site for the state capitol, it was found that the ideal location for such a structure was that occupied by Trinity College. Everyone realized that a change of location on the part of the college meant a sacrifice of many things -the line old buildings, with all their historic associations and sentimental ties and the campus wth its grove of beautiful trees and its memories of friendships and comradeships must all be given up. The college made this sacrifice for the advantage of the city and state-a sacrifice for which in the nature of things there could be no compensation in money. This aspect of the change of the location of the college should always be remembered and emphasized. The city certainly reJOices at the growth of the college and its promising future. The community has recently added another item to its debt to the college in the service of the president of Trinity in the state senate. I cannot help thinking that that incident was a good


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~ thing both for college and city and the more of such incidents we have the better for us all. The citizens of Hartford are coming to appreciate the value of a seat of learning in their midst, and are beginning to recognize the true relations of the college to the city. Trinity's fine library has always been open to the uses of our citizens and we owe much in the way of culture to the entertainments and lectures which the college has so prodigally provided. These have been available to the public, and have put us in touch with the many distinguished men which the college has brought from time to time within our borders. Trinity is not a denominational college. Its charter has the broadest provisions in that respect, perhaps, of any of our New England colleges and forbids the college to close its doors on questions of belief, to any applicant for matriculation . It has done a great work for the city in furnishing an avenue for a liberal education to young men living here who, but for the facilities furnished by the home college, would be prohibited from a college career. Its free scholarships too, furnish grateful assistance to worthy young men who need such aid. My hope is that in the future our High School will furnish a larger proportion of students for Trinity, and that college and school will take the fullest advantage of the opportunities their close relationship affords. I hope some day Trinity will have a fully developed and equipped polytechnic school as one of its departments; for I feel sure that a large number of our young men would be glad to take advantage of the opportunities such a school would offer. The college already has laid the foundation for such a school in its admirable scientific courses. Some day let us hope, some public spirited citizen of Hartford will provide an endowment fund sufficient to enable the college to begin this work. In a city of such large and varied industrial enterprises as Hartford a polytechnic school where young men could obtain a training in industrial science and art would be of the highest advantage. Shop and factory would illustrate in a practical way the course of study that such a school would naturally provide. I sincerely hope that a Trinity Polytechnic School will be an established fact in the near future. City and college can best take advantage of the mutual assistance which should spring from their relationship by each taking an active and friendly interest in the affairs of the other. It is a good thing for Hartford to have within its borders a school which trains so many young men for a life work of usefulness, some of whom remain with us, and from time to time take a prominent part in our industrial and professional life, while others carry abroad throughout the


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country, not only the spmt and memories of Trinity, but the fair reputation of Hartford as an attractive place for study and a wholesome and stimulating place in which to live. May the future bring to us a closer intimacy between college and city, may the ties that connect them together become stronger from year to year, and may they go forward together animated by an earnest spirit of mutual helpfulness in their common work of public service.


TOW. N.C.

A quiet spot, a pleasant place, Where Learning shows an altered face, And many a rude, unbookish man Is lured, by gentle arts, to scan Some volume of distinguished lore,T o come, to read,-to come once more!To linger in the quiet way Some moment of the bustling day, And greet, amid his pleasant nooks, The friend and keeper of the books. E. C. B.


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$7,965,453 74

$348,190.98 316,314.48 14 7,044.41

Surplus to Policy-Holders, $3,421,837.31 Total Losses Paid since Organization of Company D. W . C. SKJLTON, Pres ident JOHN B. KNOX. Secretary

$61,162,468.28

EDWARD MILLIGA . Vice- President THOMAS C. TEMPLE. Secretary

LOVEJOY A SPEAR. Manafers Western Df'partment, Cincinnati. Ohio GEORGE H. TYSON, Manafer Pacific Department. San Francisco, Cal. }. W. TATLEY. Manafer Canadian Depanment, Montreal Canada

AGENTS EVERYVVHERE

The Students' Headquarters Where all supplies for person or room can be found in biggest and best assortment. When m need of anything, in any line, come to

Brown, Thomson & Co. XIV


Hartford & New York Transportation Company u

HARTFORD LINE "

HARTFORD O FFICE Foot of State Street

NEW YORK OFFICE New Pier, 19 East River

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"HARTFORD"

"MIDDLETOWN"

Captain;FRED H. BEEBE Stewart, J. P. MURPHY

Captain, R. H. HILLS Stewart, ALONZO H. CORWIN

LEAVES HARTFORD

Monday, Wednesday

and

LEAVES HARTFORD

Friday

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

AT 5 P.M. UNTIL OCTOBER 15th Leave New York each Alternate Day

From New Pier 19 East River at 5 P. M. From October 15 to close of navigation leave Hartford at 4 P. M . , New York at 5 P . M . PASSENGER FARES

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One Way $1.50 State Room, One Way Round Trip, Good For Season 2.50 Meals, Each Children, 6 to 12 Years of Age, Half Price

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$1.00 .50

C. C. GOODRICH, Vice Pres. and Gen' l Mfr. EDGAR L. SMITH, Assistant Treasurer E . B. WILLIAMS, Superintendent GEO. C, HILLS, General Frehrht and PaiSCOf'er Afent. Pier 19 East Ri ve r, New York HENRY. GOURLE Y, New York Afent, New Pier 19 East River, N . Y.

R. F. GOODRICH, Local Agent, No. 285 State Street, HARTFORD, CONN.

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LETNA

NATIONAL

Next Door to Public Library

BANK

HARTFORD CONN.

Banking-Genera!

banking business transacted. Deposits received subject to check at sight.

Safe Deposit Department $3 . 00 per year and upward. protected.

Boxes for rent Steel vault electrically

Ample Facilities - Depositors offered every service relating to modern bankin~.

OFFICERS A. SPENCER, JR., President A. R. HILLYER, Vice President

W. D . MORGAN, Cashier H., T. HOLT, Assistant Cashier

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THE JOHNS-PRATT CO.

Vulcabeston Moulded Mica Sachs "Noark" Fuses

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HARTFORD , - CONNECTICUT XVII


MAX LATER

JOHN F. MORAN

Dealer in New and Second Hand

Hatter and Furnisher

Clothing

869 MAIN STREET

HARTFORD, CONN. 135 FRONT STREET College Flags College Pennants Class Caps

HARTFORD, CONN. Paying Highest Cash Prices for whatever Cast-off Clothing you may have to dispose of

Maker Freshman Caps 1907-1908

Drop me n Postal giving your address and I will call on you

ATHLETIC GOODS A SPECIALTY

Designer Game Cock Pennant

RABENSTEIN

COMPLIMENTS OF . .

The Caterer of Hartford

The Oliver Studio

SOCIETY NOTES That all social fun ctions placed with the H abensteins receive Mrs. Rabenstein's personal attention Her style is not surpassed even by the New York Caterers

RESTAURANT Dinner from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Supper from 5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

111 PEARL STREET

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Architectural Sheet Metal Work of Every Description Cornices, Skylights, Ventilators, Gutters, C ond uctors , A sh C hutes, E tc .

Roofing All Kinds

Metal Fire Proof Windows

Bot Air Beating, Ventilation, Jobbing and Factory Work

Sheet Brass and Copper Work

44 Ann St.

Hartford, Conn.

TELEPHONE

2 44 7

WHEN buying Meats or Groceries it is always best to consider the quality instead of quantity. When you want Choice Meats or Fancy Groceries, call or phone

RICHARD BIRCH

Plumbing and Heating

Hynes and Hannon 370 PARK STREET

HARTFORD, CONN.

21 CHURCH STREET " Service

Telephone Connection ~IX

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Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Company CORNER OF MAIN AND PEARL STREETS

Capital, $300,000

Surplus, $400,000

BANKING BUSINESS Conducts a general banking business . Accounts opened and deposits received subject to cheC"k at sight. Accounts solicited.

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT The most capacious and inpregnable in the city. One thousand safe boxes for rent at from $10 to $250 per annum, according to size.

TRUST DEPARTMENT Is authorized by its charter to act as trustee for individuals and corporations, executors or administrators of estates, guardian of minors, etc.

MEIGS H. WHAPLES, President

JOHN P. WHEELER, Treasurer

HOSMER P. REDFIELD, Assistant Treasurer ARTHUR P. DAY, Secretary and Manager of Trust Department XX


" The Leading Fire Insurance Company OF AMERICA"

INCORPORATED

CHARTER

1819

PERPETUAL

Wm. B. Clark, President

Wm. H. King, Vice-President

Henry E. Rees, Secretary

E. J. Sloan, E. S. Allen, G. E. Beardsley, Assistant Secretaries W. F. Whittelsey, Jr., Marine Assistant Secretary

DIRECTORS Drayton Hillyer, Austin C. Dunham, Morgan G. Buckley, J. Pierpont Morgan, Atwood Collins, William B. Clark, Francis Goodwin, Charles E. Gross, James H. Knight, Charles P. Cooley, Arthur L. Shipman, William H. King.

October 1st

November 1st

OF FRESHMAN YEAR


ENGRAVINGS

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