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CAULDRON 


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NORTUCA5TCRN  •  UNIVERSITY 

BOSTON  •  MASSACWUSCTTS 


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Copyrighted,  1929,  by 

Editors-in-chief 

JAMES  J.  HOULAHAN 

VALMORE  R.  GRAMMONT 

Managing  Editor 

ERIC  C.  LIFNER 


CONTENTS 

PAGE 

Dedication 5 

President  of  the  University 6 

X^ice-President  of  the  University 7 

Trustees  of  the  University 9 

Board  of  Governors 10 

Faculty 11 

Senior  Album 25 

Engineering .26 

Business  Administration ,        .       58 

Junior  Class 67 

Sophomore  Class 73-78 

Freshman  Class 79-84 

College  Year 85-92 

Activities 93-122 

Musical  Organizations 123-136 

Publications 137-142 

Athletics 143-162 

Fraternities 163-198 

Short  Turns  and  Encores 199 

Advertising  and  Undergraduate  Directory 


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Foreword 

May  these  pages  bring  to  you  in  later 
years  memories  of  weary  hours  of  work 
—  happy  hours  of  play  —  hours  of  ser- 
vice to  Northeastern.  Though  the 
knowledge  gathered  in  these  hours  may 
be  forgotten  or  put  aside,  we  shall 
never  forget  what  has  been  especially 
stressed  and  which  is  most  important 
for  future  success  and  a  happy  life  — 
what  price  the  worth  of  friendship. 


To 


ALBERT   EDWARD  WHITTAKER  and  ALFRED   D'ALESSANDRO 


Two  men  whose  advice  and  counsel  have  shown  us 

the  true  spirit  of  co-operation  through  these 

four  years,  we,  the  Class  of  1929, 

do  dedicate  this  volume. 


Frank  Palmer  Speare,  LL.B.,  M.H. 
President  of  the  University 


Carl  Stephens  Ell,  A.B.,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Vice-President  of  Northeastern  University  and 

Dean  of  the  Schools  of  Engineering 

and  Business  Administration 


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Board  of  Trustees 


Arthur  Stoddard  Johnson,  Chamnan 
Albert  Harmon  Curtis,  Vice-Chairman 
Galen  David  Light,  Secretary 


William  Edward  Adams 
Alfred  Harlowe  Avery 
Harold  Adams  Bellows 
Washington  Irving  Bullard 
William  Converse  Chick 
Paul  Foster  Clark 
Walton  Lee  Crocker 
William  James  Davidson 
Robert  Gray  Dodge 
Henry  Bradley  Fenno 
Benjamin  Alvey  Franklin 
Franklin  Wile  Ganse 

Robert  Treat 


Benjamin  Wright  Guernsey 
Henry  Gardner  Lord 
Ernest  Lovering 
Francis  Pope  Luce 
William  Everett  Macurda 
Edward  Fuller  Miner 
Arthur  Perry,  Jr. 
Thomas  Hasting  Russell 
Sabin  Pond  Sanger 
Charles  Peck  Sisson 
Frank  Palmer  Speare 
Francis  Robert  Carnegie  Steele 
Paine  Storer 


Board  of  Trustees  of  Permanent  Funds 


Frank    Palmer    Speare,    Chamnan 
Ernest  Lovering,  Treasurer 
Galen  David  Light,  Secretary 


Albert  Harmon  Curtis 
Walton  Lee  Crocker 


Arthur  Stoddard  Johnson 
Sabin  Pond  Sanger 


Francis  Robert  Carnegie  Steele 


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Board  of  Governors 

Albert  Harmon  Curtis,  Chairman 
Galen  David  Light,  Secretary 

WiLMAN  Edward  Adams  Robert  Gray  Dodge 

Asa  Samuel  Allen  Henry  Bradlee  Fenno 

William  Converse  Chick  Arthur  Stoddard  Johnson 

Walton  Lee  Crocker  William  Everett  Macurda 

Albert  Browne  Curtis  Frank  Palmer  Speare 

Francis  Robert  Carnegie  Steele 


General  Officers  and  the  Executive 
Council 

Galen  David  Light,  A.B. 
Secretary  and  Comproller  of  the  University 

Carl  Stephens  Ell,  A.B.,  M.S. 
Vice-President  of  the  University 

Everett  Avery  Churchill,  A.B.,  Ed.D. 

Vice-President  of  the  University 

Frank  Palmer  Speare,  M.H.,  LL.B. 
President  and  Founder  of  Northeastern  University 


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Galen  David  Light 
A.B. 

Secretary  and  Comptroller 


WiNTHROP  Eliot  Nightingale 

A.B.,  S.B. 

Director  of  Co-operative  Work 

Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 


John  Butler  Pugsley 

A.B. 

Director  of  School  Administration 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 


Turner  Flowers  Garner 
A.B.,  A.M.,  Ed.M. 
Director  of  Education 


Harold  Wesley  Melvin 

A.B.,  A.M. 

Director  of  Student  Activities 

Professor  of  English 


Edward  Snow  Parsons 

B.C.E. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Training 

Director  of  Health  and  Physical  Training 

Instructor  in  Mathematics 


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Milton  John  Schlagenhauf 

A.B.,  B.D.,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Industrial  Engineering 

Director  of  Admissions 


Samuel  Abbot  Smith  Strahan 

Professor  of  Chemistry 

Head  of  Defartment  of  Chemica. 

Engineering 


William  Lincoln  Smith 

S.B. 

Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

Head  of  Electrical  Engineering 

Department 


Joseph  Spear 
A.B. 

Professor  of  IS/iathematics 
Head  of  Department  of  Mathematics 


Joseph  Arthur  Coolidge 
S.B. 

Professor  of  Physics 
Head  of  Department  of  Physics 


Henry  Bissell  Alvord 
B.S. 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 
Head  of  Civil  Engineering  Department 


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James  Warren  Ingalls 

B.S.,  C.E. 

Professor    of    Industrial    Engineering 

Head  of  Department  of  hidustrial 

Engineering 


George  Francis  Ashley 
Associate  Professor  of  Drawing 


Joseph  William  Zeller 

S.B. 

Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

Head  of  Department  of  Mechanical 

Engineering 

Coach  of  Track 


Alfred  John  Ferretti 

S.B. 

Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical 


Robert  Bruce 

B.C.S.,  M.C.S. 

Professor  of  Accounting 

Chairman  Departme?2t  of  Accounting 


Roland  Guyer  Porter 
B.E.E. 

Associate  Professor  of  Electrical 
Engineering 


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Emil  Anton  Gramstorff 

B.S. 

Associate  Professor  of  Civil 

Engiiieering 


A.  Arthur  Capone 

B.S.iN  Ed.,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  Psychology 


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Eliot  F.  Tozer 
Associate  Professor  of  Drawing 
Head  of  Department  of  Drawing 


George  Blodgett  Gee 
C.E. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Drawing 


Stanley  Goddard  Estes 

Associate  Professor  of  Social  Sciences 

Chairman  of  Department  of  Social 

Sciences 


Chester  Packard  Baker 
B.Ch.E. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chetnical 
Engineering 


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Frederick  Arlington  Stearns 

B.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical 

Engineering 


Albert  Edward  Whittaker 

B.M.E. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 


Henry  Edward  Richards 
B.S.,  B.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical 
Engineering 


William  Jefferson  Alcott,  Jr. 
B.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 


George  Wesley  Towle 
B.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Co-ordinations 
Assistant  Director  of  Co-operative  Work 


Waldemar  Stanwood  McGuire 
B.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemical 
Engineering 


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HoLLEY  Stetson  Winkfield 
B.S.,  M.B.A. 

Assistaiit  Professor  of  Electrical 
Engineering 


Trentwell  Mason  White 

B.S.,  M.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 


Alfred  D'Alessandro 
B.C.S.,  LL.B.,  C.P.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Finance 
Head  of  Finance  Department 


Charles  Oscar  Baird 
Instructor  iti  Civil  Engineering 


Frederick  William  Holmes 
A.B. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 


RuFus  Hallowell  Bond 
A.B.,  LL.B. 

Coach  of  Basketball  and  Baseball 


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Arthur  Bird  Montgomery 
B.B.A. 

Assistant  to  the  Director  of  School 
Administration 


Ervin  Holbrook  Lewis 
B.E.E. 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering 


Forrest  Meldon  Hatch 
S.B. 

Instructor  in  Physics 


William  Thurlow  Alexander 

B.M.E. 
Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering 


Leopold  Frederick  Strauss 
Ph.D. 
Instructor  in  German 


Lewis  Emery  Cobb 
B.E.E. 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering 

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Bernard  Gabine 

A.B.,  A.M. 

Instructor  in  Statistics  and 

Adtninistration 


Derwood  Austin  Newman 

B.S. 

Instructor  in  Chemistry 


Wilfred  Stanley  Lake 

A.B.,  A.M. 

Instructor  in  Industrial  Engineering 


Edward  Ringrose  Place 
Ph.B. 

Director  of  Publicity 


George  Harris  Meserve,  Jr. 
B.C.E. 

Instructor  in  Draiving 


William  Crombie  White 

B.E.E. 

Alumni  Secretary 


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Frederick  Chase  Allen 
B.S. 
Instructor  in  English 


Everett  Carter  Marston 

A.B. 

Instructor  in  English 


Albert  Ellsworth  Everett 

B.C.E. 
Co-ordinator  of  Co-operative  Work 


Ellis  Crossman  Maxcy 
B.B.A. 

Instructor  in  Business  Administration 


Charles  William  Havice 

A.B.,  M.A.,  S.T.B. 

Instructor  in  Social  Sciences 

Executive  Secretary,  Student  Union 


David  Priestly 

Soccer  Coach 


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Henry  Stephen  Richardson 

A.B. 
Assistant  Director  of  Admissions 


James  Gregory  McGivern 
B.M.E. 

Instructor  in  Drawing 


Gordon  Dewart 
Publicity  Department 


Verner  Olof  Nelson 
Co-ordinator    of    Co-operative     Work 


Andrew  HA^vEs  King 
B.B.A. 

Co-ordinator  of  Co-operative    Work 


Rudolph  Oscar  M.  Oberg 
B.E.E. 

Instructor  in  Co-ordination 


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WiNSLOw  Porter 

S.B.,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Instructor  in  Business  Administration 

and  finance 


Harold  F.  Williamson 

A.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor  in  Economics 


H.  Nelson  Raymond,  Jr. 
B.B.A. 

Instructor    in    Business    M.anage!?2ent 

Assistant  to  Director  of  Student 

Activities 


John  Leonard  Clark 

B.E.E. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 


Gerald  Russell  Tatton 

B.B.A. 

Instructor  in  Business  Administration 


Dr.  Henry  Arthur  Kontoff 
M.D. 

School  Fhysician 


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William  Carl  Hultgren 
Physical  Director  of  Fresh?nen 


John  James  Sinnett 
Instructor  in  Physical  Training 


Clarence  J.  McIntire 
Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Drawing 


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Back  Row:  Weinfeld,  Howard,  Earl. 

Front  Row:  Kinghorn,  Lookup,  Butler,  Ranney. 


Senior  Class  Officers 


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President 
Vice-President 

Secretary 


Treasurer 
Adviser 


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Webster  Parker  Abler 
Born  February  22,  1906  at  Somer- 
viUe,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
54  Chapel  Street,  Abington,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Abington 
High  School,  1924.  Class  Baseball 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Council  (2); 
Field  Day  Committee;  Assistant 
Class  Treasurer  (3);  Marshal  of 
Husky  Parade  (2). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Chester  Anton  Akeson 
B  r  E 

Born  July  21,  1908  at  Beverly, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  9 
Columbus  Avenue,  Beverly,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Beverly  High 
School,  1925.  A.  S.  I.  E.  (3,  4); 
Senior  Social  Committee  (4);  Dean's 
List  (4).^ 

Industrial  Engineering. 


GiBBERT    D.\NIEL    AlLEN 

Born  July  22,  1905  at  Villa  Park, 
New  York.  Home  address,  3  High- 
land Avenue,  Bethel,  Connecticut. 
Prepared  at  Bethel  High  School, 
1923.  Assistant  Manager  of  Basket- 
ball (1);  Freshman  Baseball  Team 
Cl);A.I.E.  E. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Howard  Hudson  Allen 
2  A 
Born  October  12,  1906  at  Brock- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
538  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Brock- 
ton High  School,  1925.  Manager  of 
Track  (1,  2,  3);  Sagitta  Society  (2); 
Officer  of  Student  Union  (3,  4); 
Fraternity  Basketball  (2,   3). 


John  Arnold  Anderson 
Born  January  13,  1908  at  Somer- 
ville,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
16  Central  Street,  West  Concord, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Concord 
High  School,  1924.  Sagitta  Society; 
Junior  Nominating  Committee; 
Senior  Dues  Committee;  President, 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Hockey;  Snapshot 
Editor  of  Cauldron;  Vice-President 
of  Senate;  Senate  (3,  4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Robert  Edwin  Anderson 

Born  November  4,  1907  at  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island.  Home  address, 
89  Cummings  Avenue,  Wollaston, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Quincy 
High  School,  1926.  Fraternity 
Basketball  (1,  2,  3);  Vice-President 
of  Quincy  High  School  Club  (3). 

Civil  Engmeering. 


Stanley  Gilman  Anderson 
Born  January  22,  1908  at  West 
Somerville,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address.  Linden  Street,  South  Ham- 
ilton, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Hamilton  High  School,  1924.  Track 
(1,  2);  Dramatic  Club  (1,  2,  3);  In- 
terclass  Basketball  (l);  Interclass 
Soccer  (2);  Interclass  Baseball  (4); 
A.  I.  E.  E.  (4);  Musical  Comedy 
■  Rajah  of  Kashmir' ' . 
Electrical     Engineering. 


Sotire  Apostole 

Born  April  1,  1900  at  Macedonia. 
Home  address,  99  Pembroke  Street, 
Boston,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
English  High  School  and  North- 
eastern Preparatory,  1921.  N.  C, 
N.  S.,  N.  C.  S.  (2,  3,  4);  North- 
eastern Student  Union  (1,  2). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


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Wesley  Moses  Bacheller 
s  A 

Born  August  27,  1906  at  East 
Lynn,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 33  Daytona  Road,  East  Lynn, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Lynn 
Classical  High  School,  1925.  Track 
(1);  Sagitta  Society  (2);  Cauldron 
(4);  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S. 
(2,  3,  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 

Philip  F.  Baggish 
s  S2  * 

Born  May  15,  1907  at  Hartford, 
Connecticut.  Home  address,  1969 
Main  Street,  Hartford,  Connecticut. 
Prepared  at  Hartford  Public  High 
School,  1925.  Assistant  Manager  of 
Concert  Orchestra  (1);  Librarian 
of  Concert  Orchestra  (2);  Manager 
of  Concert  Orchestra  (3);  General 
Manager  of  Musical  Clubs  (4); 
Interfraternity  Basketball  (1,  2); 
Interfraternity  Council  (2,  3);  Nut- 
meg State  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  A.  C.  S. 
(2.  3,  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 

Herman  Leroy  Bancroft 
H  T  N 

Born  February  5,  1908  at  South 
Hadley  Falls,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  78  Edwards  Street,  New 
Haven,  Connecticut.  Prepared  at 
Hillhouse  High  School,  New  Hav- 
en, Connecticut,  1924.  Varsity 
Soccer  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Junior  Prom 
Committee  (3);  Social  Committee 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Nominating  Committee 
(1,  2,  3);  Field  Day  Committee 
(3);  Sagitta  Society  (2);  Interfra- 
ternity Council;  Dramatic  Club 
(1,  2);  A.  L  E.  E.;  Musical  Comedy 
"Rajah  of  Kashmir". 

Electrical  Engineering. 

Henry  Loren  Barstow 
*  r  n 

Born  April  7,  1902  at  Methuen, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  2 
Lincoln  Street,  Watertown,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Paterson,  New 
Jersey,  High  School,  1921.  GleeClub 
(2);  Student  Council  (2);  Vice- 
President  of  Student  Council  (4); 
Social  Committee  (2),  (4) ;  Student 
Union  (2,  3);  Class  Baseball  (2); 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  Senior 
Week  Committee  (4);  Social  Com- 
mittee of  B.  S.  C.  E. 

Civil  Engineering. 


George  Worthen  Bartlett 
Born  December  13,  1903  at  New- 
buryport,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  8  Jackson  Street,  Newbury- 
port,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Newburyport  High  School,  1925. 
Secretary  of  Engineering  Conference 
(3);N.C.,N.S.,A.C.S.  (3,4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Ralph  Flint  Batchelder 
B  r  E 

Born  August  27,  1907  at  North 
Reading,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress. North  Reading,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Reading  High 
School,  1925.  Freshman  Wrestling 
Team;  Sophomore  Social  Com- 
mittee; Cross  Country  Team. 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


William  J.  Bazley 
N  E  Z 

Born  August  18,  1905  at  Ansonia, 
Connecticut.  Home  address,  135 
Jackson  Street,  Ansonia,  Connecti- 
cut. Prepared  at  Ansonia  High 
School,  1922.  Vice-President  of 
Nutmeg  State  Club  (2);  President  of 
Nutmeg  State  Club  (3);  Inter-Club 
Bowling  (3,  4);  Interfraternity 
Basketball  (3,  4);  A.  I.  E.  E.  (3,  4); 
Nominating  Committee  (3);  Caul- 
dron Board  (4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Philip  Bellamy 

Born  December  1,  1908  at  New- 
burgh,  New  York.  Home  address, 
5  Nickerson  Street,  Pawtucket, 
Rhode  Island.  Prepared  at  New 
Bedford  High  School,  1925.  A.  I. 
E.  E.;  Northeastern  Tech  (1). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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Leon  L.  Berig 
s  n  * 

Born  March  23,  1908  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  158 
Warren  Street,  Allston,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  English  High 
School,  1925.  Vice-President  of 
Flying  Club  (3,  4);  Soccer  (1,  2,  3, 
4);  Assistant  Manager  of  Soccer 
(1,  2);  Track  (2,  3,  4);  Class  Base- 
ball (4);  Class  Hockey  (41;  A.  I. 
E.  E. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Fred  A.  Bernklow 
Born  May  13,  1905  at  Hudson, 
New  York.  Home  address,  Thomp- 
son, Connecticut.  Prepared  at  Tour- 
tellotte  Memorial  High  School, 
1924.  Concert  Orchestra. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


WiNTHROP  Roger  Block 
*  r  n 

Born  July  30,  1906  at  Hartford, 
Connecticut.  Home  address,  192 
Oxford  Street,  Hartford,  Connecti- 
cut. Prepared  at  Hartford  High 
School,  1926.  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Nutmeg 
State  Club;  Track;  Interfraternity 
Basketball;  Interclass  Hockey. 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Chris  John  Botos 
Born  May  16, 1908  at  Tewksbury, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  860 
Rogers  Street,  Lowell,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Lowell  High 
School,  1925. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Raymond  William  Braun 
*  r  n 

Born  July  25,  1906  at  Turners 
Falls,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Montague  City,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Turners  Falls 
High  School,  1924.  Track  (1,  2); 
Class  Treasurer  (1,  2);  Secretary, 
Student  Council  (2);  Sagitta  So- 
ciety (2);  Student  Council  (3); 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  A.  L  E.  E. 
(3,  4);  Freshman  Rush  Committee 
(3,  4);  Vice-Chairman  of  Student 
Council  (4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Norman  William  Brenan 

S  A 

Born  October  21,  1905  at  St. 
John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
Home  address,  98  Prince  Street, 
West  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada.  Prepared  at  St.  John  High 
School  and  Northeastern  Prepara- 
tory, 1925.  Field  Day  Committee 
(3);  Student  Union  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Bennett  Brest 

Born  January  17,  1907  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  24 
Homestead  Street,  Roxbury,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Eng- 
lish High  School,  1924.  Nominating 
Committee  (2);English  High  School 
Club  (1,  2). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Chester  Arthur  Brown 
s  A 

Born  August  21, 1908  at  Glouces- 
ter, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
21  School  Street,  Woburn,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Woburn  High 
School,  1925.  Sagitta  Society  (2); 
Assistant  Manager  of  Baseball 
(2,  3);  Photographic  Editor  of  Caul- 
dron (4);  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (2, 
3,  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


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Robert  Edward  Bruce 
Born  December  15,  1906  at  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Putnam,  Connecticut.  Prepared  at 
Putnam  High  School,  1924.  Band 
(1);  Track  (1,  2);  Banjo  Club  (3,  4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


George  Frederick  Buckley 
Born  July  12,  1907  at  AUston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  21 
Mechanic  Street,  AUston,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Mechanic  Arts 
High  School,  1925. 
Civil  Engineering. 


Page  Scribner  Bunker 
Born  April  3,  1906  at  Kalispell, 
Montana.  Home  address,  19  Ade- 
laide Street,  Jamaica  Plain,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Eng- 
lish High  School,  1924.  Band  (1,  2); 
Show  Orchestra  (1,  2,  4);  Leader  of 
Show  Orchestra  (3):  Dance  Or- 
chestra (1);  Manager  of  Dance 
Orchestra  (2);  Leader  of  Dance 
Orchestra  (3,  4);  Concert  Orchestra 
(2,  3,  4);  Sagitta  Society  (2). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Harry  Walker  Bunting 
Born  October  9,  1907  at  West 
Somerville,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address, 25  Holbrook  Street,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Jamaica  Plain  High  School,  1925. 
Sagitta  Society  (3);  Assistant  Man- 
ager "Rajah  of  Kashmir"  (1); 
Ticket  Manager,  "Yes,  Yes,  Siam" 
(3);  Art  Staff  of  Cauldron  (2);  Art 
Editor  of  Cauldron  (4);  S.  I.  E. 
(3,  4);  Dean's  List  (1). 
Industrial  Engineering. 


Harold  Louis  Burton 
B  r  E 

Born  February  9,  1908  at  Rosiin- 
dale,  Massachusetts.  Home  addtess, 
15  Sumner  Avenue,  Roslindale, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Hyde 
Park  High  School,  1925.  Soccer 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Fraternity  Basketball 
(2,  3,  4);  B.  S.  C.  E.  (3.  4);  Chair- 
man, B.  S.  C.  E.  (4);  Interfraternity 
Council  (4);  Senior  Social  Com- 
mittee (4)i  Student  Union  (2). 

Civil  Engineering. 

William  James  Butler 
A  K  S 

Born  March  2,  1924  at  Mystic, 
Connecticut.  Home  address,  45 
Cottage  Street,  Brockton,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Brockton 
High  School,  1924.  Class  President 
(3);  Vice-President  (4);  Student 
Council  (2,  3,  4);  Sagitta  Society; 
Chairman,  Student  Council  (4); 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  Junior 
Prom  Committee  (3);  Sophomore 
Hop  Committee  (2);  Freshman  Rush 
Committee  (4);  Freshman  Track; 
Senior  Social  Committee  (4);  Brock- 
ton High  School  Club  (2). 

Electrical  Engineering. 

Elmer  Courtney  Campbell 
Born  October  13,  1908  at  Taun- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
122  Winthrop  Street,  Taunton, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Taunton 
High  School,  1925.  Concert  Orches- 
tra (1);  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (3, 
4);  Manager,  Class  Baseball  (4); 
Course  Editor,  Cauldron  (4). 
Engineering  Conference  (4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Francis  Edward  Carty 
Born  September  23,  1906  at  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
84  Hamilton  Street,  Dorchester, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Me- 
chanic Arts  High  School,  1925. 
Track  (1,  2);  Mechanic  Arts  High 
School  Club  (1,  2). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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Joseph  Edward  Chaisson 
Born  June  14,  1908  at  Swamp- 
scott,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
27  Blaney  Street,  Swampscott, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Swamp- 
scott High  School,  1924.  N.  C, 
N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (3,  4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Malcolm  Phillips  Chase 
Born  June  24,  1905  at  South 
Dennis,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress. West  Falmouth,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Falmouth  High 
School,  1925. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Russell  Cushing  Chase 
*  r  n 

Born  February  5,  1907  at  Dor- 
chester, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 12  Myrtle  Street,  Stoneham, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Stone- 
ham  High  School,  1925.  Track  (1); 
Cross  Country  (2);  Sagitta  Society 
(2);  Class  Football  (2,  3);  Class 
Hockey  (4);  Musical  Comedy  (3,  4); 
Cauldron     Board     (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Allan  Bernard  Chisholm 
Born  January  21,  1908  at  Maiden, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address. 
North  Dighton,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Taunton  High  School, 
1925.  Wrestling  (2). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Thomas  Edward  Clancy 
Born  May  28,  1907  at  Beverly, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  41 
Chase  Street,  Beverly,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Beverly  High 
School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Class 
Baseball. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Clifford  Albert  Clark 
Born  March  25,  1905  at  North- 
ampton, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 32  Ward  Avenue,  North- 
ampton, Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Northampton  High  School. 
WresJing  (1);  Glee  Club  (1);  Stu- 
dent Council  (2,  3);  Chairman 
Publicity  Student  Union  (3);  Presi- 
dent Student  Union  (4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Richard  Partridge  Clark 
Born  September  18,  1907  at 
Waltham,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  61  Lawrence  Street,  Wal- 
tham, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Waltham  High  School,  1925.  Class 
Hockey  (4). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Raymond  William  Cleveland 
*  r  n 

Born  June  24,  1906  at  Winsted, 
Connecticut.  Home  address,  Thom- 
aston,  Connecticut.  Prepared  at 
Thomaston  High  School,  1924. 
Concert  Orchestra  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Show 
Orchestra  (1,  3);  Dance  Orchestra 
(4)-  Student  Council  (4);  Senior 
Nominating  Committee;  A.  I.  E.  E. 
(3,  4);  Chairman,  A.  I.  E.  E.  (4); 
Nutmeg  State  Club  (2,  3,  4);  Treas- 
urer, Nutmeg  State  Club  (3);  Secre- 
tary, Nutmeg  State  Club  (4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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Edwin  Blaine  Cobb 
S  A 

Born  April  29,  1907  at  Newport, 
Rhode  Island.  Home  address,  Isling- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Norwood  High  School,  1925.  Soc- 
cer (1,  2,  3,  4);  Fraternity  Basket- 
ball (3,  4);  B.  S.  C.  E.  (3,  4);  Stu- 
dent Union  (2). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Edwakd  Makcus  Coghlan 
Born  October  7,  1907  at  Dor- 
chester, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 66  Belcher  Circle,  East 
Milton,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Milton  High  School,  1925-  Class 
Football  (2,  3). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


David  Cohen 

Born  August  17,  1907  in  Russia. 
Home  address,  232  Quincy  Street, 
Roxbury,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Boston  English  High  School, 
1925.  English  High  School  Club  (2). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Carlton  Boyce  Colburn 
*  r  n 

Born  October  11, 1907  at  Allston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  24 
Upland  Road,  Brighton,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Mechanic  Arts 
High  School,  1925.  Mechanic  Arts 
High  School  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
B.  S.  C.  E.  (4);  Interfraternity  Bas- 
ketball (2,  3). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Leslie  N.  Collis 
r  #  K 
Born    November    29,     1908  Tat 
Amesbury,    Massachusetts.    Home 
address,  Lafayette  Road.  Salisbury, 
Massachusetts.   Prepared  at  Ames- 
bury    High    School.    Photographic 
Editor  of  Cauldron  (4). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Arthur  Edmond  Colvin 
*  r  n 

Born  May  30,  1907  at  Woburn, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  30 
Ward  Street,  Woburn,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Woburn  High 
School,  1924.  Assistant  Manager, 
Baseball  (1,  2);  B.  S.  C.  E.  (3,  4); 
(4);  Manager,  Class  Hockey  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


James  Leslie  Corrigan 
Born  December  29, 1908  at  Somer- 
ville,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 140  Line  Street,  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Somer- 
ville  High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
(3,  4);  Track  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Sagitta 
Society  (2);  Northeastern  News  (2); 
Basketball  (2,  3). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Philip  Stanley  Cotton 
Born  March  24, 1907  at  Uxbridge, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  116 
Alvarado  Avenue,  Worcester,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Worcester 
North  High  School,  1924.  Track 
(1);  Sagitta  Society  (2);  B.  S.  C.  E. 
(3,  4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


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Henry  P.  Cragin 
Born  July  31,  1906  at  East  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
99  Gladstone  Street,  East  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Boston 
English  High  School,  1924.  N.  C, 
N.S.,  A.  C.  S.  (3,  4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Richard  Walter  Crosby 
A  K  s 
Born  June  8,   1905  at  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts.    Home   address,    10 
Usher  Road,  West  Medford,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Eng- 
lish High  School,  1923. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Edward  Everett  Dahill,  Jr. 

Born  May  12,  1907  at  Fall  River, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address.  Vine- 
yard Haven,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared atTisbury  High  School,  1925. 
Freshman  Wrestling. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Lawrence  W.  Darling 
Born  September  19,  1905  at  Marl- 
boro, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Hudson,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Hudson  High  School, 
1924.  Interclass  Baseball  (2,  3,  4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Laughton  Bicknell  Dasha 
Born  June  23,  1907  at  Weymouth, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  249 
North  Street,  North  Weymouth, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Wey- 
mouth High  School,  1925.  Class 
Soccer  (2);  Field  Day  Committee 
(3);  A.  I.  E.  E.  (3,  4);  Class  Basket- 
ball (1);  [Senior  Week  Committee 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Almon  Charles  Davis 
Born  January  22,  1907  at  Charles- 
town,  New  Hampshire.  Home  ad- 
dress. North  Springfield,  Vermont. 
Prepared  at  Springfield  High  School, 
1924.  Glee  Club  (1,  2). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Domenic  De  Biasi 
Born  March  11,  1907  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  17 
Fleet  Street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Mechanic  Arts  High 
School,  1924.  Track  (1);  Wrestling 
(2);  Interclass  Baseball  (2,  3); 
A.  I.  E.  E.  (4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Robert  Whitney  Dennis 
.\  K  s 

Born  August  13, 1907  at  Peabody, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  144 
Centre  Avenue,  Abington,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Peabody 
High  School,  1925.  Public  Speaking 
Contest  (2,  3,  4);  Class  Baseball 
(2,3,  4);  Course  Editor  of  Cauldron 
(4);  Nominating  Committee  (3). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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WiNFRED  Oswald  Dick 
N  E  z 

Born  April  30,  1907  at  Norwich, 
Connecticut.  Home  address,  6 
Holmes  Street,  Mystic,  Connecticut. 
Prepared  at  Bulkeley  High  School, 
New  London,  Connecticut,  1925. 
Interfraternity  Council  (3,  4);  Nut- 
meg State  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Inter- 
fraternity Basketball  (3,  4);  Team 
Captain,  Interclub  Bowling  (4); 
A.  I.  E.  E.  (4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Richard  Alonzo  Douglas 
N  E  Z 
Born  May  12,  1907  at  Plymouth, 
Massachusetts.    Home   address,    44 
Mayflower  Street,  Plymouth,  Mass- 
achusetts.   Prepared    at    Plymouth 
High  School,  1924.  Class  Secretary 
(2,  3);  A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,  4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


WiNFiELD  Eugene  Drown 
S  d 

Born  March  1,  1907  at  Melrose, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  39 
East  Foster  Street,  Melrose,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Melrose  High 
School,  1925.  Freshman  Basketball 
(1);  Sagitta  Society  (2);  Nominat- 
ing Committee  (3);  N.  C,  N.  S., 
A.  C.  S.  (3.  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


John  Bernard  Duffy 
Born  May  22,  1907  at  Attleboro, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  82 
Circular  Street,  North  Attleboro, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  North 
Attleboro  High  School,  1925. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


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Roger  Franklin  Duwart 
Born  December  2,  1906  at 
Gloucester,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  47  Mt.  Vernon  Stteet, 
Gloucester,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Gloucester  High  School, 
1923.  Varsity  Wrestling  (l,  2);  Class 
Wrestling  (1);  B,  S.  C.  E.  (3,  4). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Stanley  Earle 
*  r  n 
Born  January  17, 1907  in  England. 
Home  address,  13  Lake  Street, 
Hopedale,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Hopedale  High  School,  1924. 
Track  (1,  2,  3);  Class  Treasurer  (2, 
3,  4);  Student  Council  (4);  Musical 
Comedy  (3);  Rush  Leader  (2);  Social 
Committee  (3,  4);  Treasurer,  Junior 
Prom  Committee  (3);  Track  Cap- 
tain (4);  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (3, 4); 
Captain,   Sophomore  Track  Team 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Stanley  William  Ellis 
N  E  z 
Born  June  25,  1907  at  Mansfield, 
Massachusetts.    Home   address,    24 
Winthrop  Avenue,  Lowell,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Lowell  High 
School,  1924. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Forrest  John  Evans 
Born  April  14,  1907  at  Cristobal, 
Canal  Zone.  Home  address,  181 
Huntington  Avenue,  Boston,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Mechanic 
Arts  High  School,  1925.  Musical 
Comedy  (1,  4);  News  Staff  (1,  2); 
S.  L  E.  (4). 

Industrial  Engineering. 


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Thomas  Joseph  Faerell 
Born  December  9,  1906  at  South 
Boston,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 33  Franklin  Street,  Melrcse, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Melrose 
High  School,  1924.  Field  Day  Com- 
mittee (2);  Cross  Country  Team 
(4);  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Robert  Millard  Earle  Field 
Born  September  12,  1907  at  Coeur 
d'Alene  City,  Idaho.  Home  address, 
56  Washington  Avenue,  Winthrop, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Win- 
throp High  School,  1925.  Musical 
Comedy(l);A.  S.  M.E.(3,  4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Stanley  E.  W.  Forsberg 
Born  October  13,  1907  at  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island.  Home  address, 
835  Montello  Street,  Brockton, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Brock- 
ton High  School,  1925.  Brockton 
High  School  Club  (1,  2);  N.C., 
N.  S.,A.  C.  S.  (3,4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Elmer  Elias  Forslind 
*  r  n 

Born  October  3,  1907  at  Everett, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  28 
Reynolds  Avenue,  Everett,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Everett  High 
School,  1925.  Everett  High  School 
Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  News  Staff  (2,  3); 
News  Editor  (4);  B.  S.  C.  E.  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Vernon  Divine  Foster 
B  r  E 

Born  June  12,  1907  at  Beverly, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  19 
McKinley  Avenue,  Beverly,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Beverly  High 
School,  1925-  Class  Nominating 
Committee  (1,  2,  3);  Dramatic 
Club  (1,  2);  Course  Editor  of 
Cauldron;  S,  I.  E.  (3,  4);  Dean's 
List  (1,  4). 

Industrial  Engineering. 


Alexander  William  Eraser 
Born  June  17,  1907  at  Water- 
town,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 240  Sycamore  Street,  Waver- 
ley,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Watertown  High  School,  1925. 
A.S.  M.E.;GleeClub(2,  3,4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Ralph  Tilton  French 
Born  February  2,  1906  at  Hamp- 
den, Maine.  Home  address,  21  Flor- 
ence Street,  Natick,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Natick  High  School, 
1925- A.S.  M.E.  (4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Carl  J.  Fribero 

Born  July  4,  1906  at  Plymouth, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  18 
Hall  Street,  Plymouth,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Plymouth 
High  School.  Secretary-Treasurer, 
A.S.  M.E.  (3);  A.S.  M.E.  (4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


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Geokge  Arnold  Frye 
S  A 

Born  December  15,  1906  at  New- 
port, Rhode  Island.  Home  address, 
27  CoQgdon  Avenue,  Newport, 
Rhode  Island.  Prepared  at  Rogers 
High  School,  Newport,  Rhode 
Island,  1925.  Nfwj  Staff  (1,  2);  Class 
Secretary  (2);  Interfraternity  Bas- 
ketball (2,  3,  4);  Sagitta  Society 
(2);  Roundup  (2);  Managing  Ed- 
fcor.  News  (3);  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil (3);  Vice-President,  S.  I.'E.  (3); 
Junior  Prom  Committee  (3);  Editor- 
in-Chief,  News  (4);  President, 
S.  I.  E.  (4);  Vice-President,  Inter- 
fraternity Council  (4). 

Industrial  Engineering. 

Daniel  T.  Galvin 
Born  January  27, 1908  at  Dorches- 
ter, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
41  Newhall  Street,  Dorchester, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Me- 
chanic Arts  High  School,  1925. 
Track  (1);  Class  Football  (1,  2); 
Class  Hockey  (2,  3). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Julian  A.  Garcia 
*  A  A 
Born  January  28,  1905  at  Madrid, 
Spain.     Home     address,     Arecibo, 
Porto   Rico.    Prepared    at    Arecibo 
High  School,  1923. 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Charles  Philip  Goeller 
Born  September  17,  1908  at  Rox- 
bury,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 63  Spring  Park  Avenue, 
Jamaica  Plain,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Mechanic  Arts  High  School 
1925.  Mechanic  Arts  High  School 
Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  A.  I.  E.  E.  (2,  3,  4); 
Vice-Chairman  (4);  Executive  Com- 
mittee (3);  Senate  (4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Laurence  Mason    Goodridge 
A  K  S 

Born  July  23,  1907  at  Brockton, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  48 
Martland  Avenue,  Brockton,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Brockton 
High  School,  1925.  Glee  Club  (1); 
Sagitta  Society  (2);  Musical  Com- 
edy (2);  Track  (1);  A.  S.  M.  E.  (4); 
Junior  Prom  Committee  (3);  Field 
Day  Committee  (3). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Thomas  H.  Grace 
Born  October  10,  1905  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  69 
Stockton  Street,  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Dorchester 
High  School,  1924.  Track  (1,  2). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Valmore  Rudolf  Grammont 
r  *  K 

Born  May  3,  1907  at  Gardner, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  9 
West  Street,  Gardner,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Gardner  High 
School,  1925.  Sagitta  Society  (2); 
Co-Editor-in-Chief  of  Northeastern 
Cauldron;  Nominating  Committee 
(1,  2,  3);  Chairman,  Social  Com- 
mittee (1);  Social  Committee  (2,  4). 
A.  C.  S.;  Senior  Week  Committee. 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Ellis  Williams  Gray 
N  E  z 
Born  April  14,  1907  at  Townsend 
Harbor,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress,   Townsend    Harbor,    Massa- 
chusetts.   Prepared    at    Townsend 
High  School,  1925.  Interfraternity 
Basketball  (3,  4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


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Charles  L.  Greeley 
Born  July  15,  1905  at  Rumney, 
New  Hampshire.  Home  address, 
Rumney,  New  Hampshire.  Pre- 
pared at  Plymouth  High  School, 
1923. 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Walter  Shepard  Greenwood 
Born  March  5,  1907  at  Fitchburg, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  149 
Myrtle  Avenue,  Fitchburg,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Fitchburg 
High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
(2,  3,  4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Howard  Mark  Gregory 
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Born  February  13,  1907  at  White 
Plains,  New  York.  Home  address, 
729  Savin  Avenue,  West  Haven, 
Connecticut.  Prepared  at  West 
Haven  High  School,  1924.  Class 
Basketball  (1);  Basketball  (2,  3,  4); 
Senate  (3,  4);  Concert  Orchestra 
(2);  Student  Council  (4);  Nomi- 
nating Committee  (3,  4);  Field  Day 
Committee  (3);  A.  I.  E.  E.  (3,  4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Elmer  Prescott  Griswold 
Born  May  23,  1907  at  Stoughton, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  14 
West  Street,  Milford,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Milford  High 
School,  1925.  Milford  High  School 
Club  (2,  3,  4);  A.I.  E.  E.  (1,  3,  4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Marcello  Joseph  Guarino 
Born  December  14,  1906  at  White 
River  Junction,  Vermont.  Home 
address,  5  North  Elm  Street,  White 
River  junction,  Vermont.  Prepared 
at  Hertford  High  School,  1925. 
Class  Baseball  (2,  3,  4); 
Civil  Engineering. 


Donald  Wallace  Gunn 
r  *  K 
Born  April  19, 1907  at  New  York, 
New  York.  Home  address,  209 
Washington  Street,  Newton,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Latin 
School,  1923.  Band  (2,  3);  News  (X); 
Bacchanalians  (4);  Social  Com- 
mittee (2);  Prom  Committee  C3)i 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  Senior 
Week  Committee  (4);  Fraternity 
Basketball  (3,  4);  Nominating  Com- 


Electrical  Engineering. 


Henry  Dunham  Hall 
Born  September  30,  1906  at  Con- 
cord, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Concord,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Concord  High  School, 
1924.  Dramatic  Club  (1,  2);  A.  I. 
E.  E.  Executive  Committee  (4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Charles  H.  Hamilton 

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Born  May  22,  1907  at  Allston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  292 
Lincoln  Street,  Allston,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Mechanic 
Arts  High  School,  1925.  Interclass 
Track  (Jl,  2);  Interclass  Baseball 
(2,  3,  4);  Interfraternity  Basketball 
(3,  4);  Mechanic  Arts  High  School 
Club  (3,  4);  A.  C.  S.  (3,  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


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John  Arnfinn  Hamke 
r  *  K 

Born  January  27, 1906  in  Norway. 
Home  address,  41  Hill  Street, 
Quincy,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Quincy  High  School,  1925.  Basket- 
ball (1);  Nominating  Committee 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Social  Committee  (2,  4); 
Junior  Prom  Committee  (3);  Field 
Day  Committee  (3);  Public  Speak- 
ing (3);  Interfraternity  Council  (4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Allan  V.  Hanson 
Born  June  27,  1907  at  Everett, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  60 
Baker  Road,  Everett,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Everett  High 
School.  President,  Everett  High 
School  Club  (4);  Track  (1,  2); 
Nominating  Committee  (2);  Vice- 
President,  Everett  High  School 
Club  (2,  3);  Field  Day  Committee 

(3>. 

Civil  Engineering. 


Andreas  Theodore  Haveles 
Born  April  4,  1906  at  East 
Brooklyn,  Connecticut.  Home  ad- 
dress, 179  Elm  Street,  Danielson, 
Connecticut.  Prepared  at  Killingly 
High  School,  1925. 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Frank  Heaney 

Born  March  24, 1908  at  Braintree, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  123 
River  Street,  Braintree,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Braintree  High 
School,  1925.  Wrestling  (1);  B.  S. 
C.  E.;  Interclass  Hockey  (4);  Class 
Football  (2,  3). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Frank  Helgeson 
r  *  K 

Born  February  8,  1906  at  Brock- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
11  Tripp  Avenue,  Brockton,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Brockton 
High  School,  1923.  Brockton  High 
School  Club;  Nominating  Com- 
mittee (3);  Interclass  Hockey; 
Football  (2,  3). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Earle  Foster  Herrick 
*  r  n 

Eorn  September  10,  1907  at  Bev- 
erly, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
55  Butman  Street,  Beverly,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Beverly  High 
School,  1925.  Assistant  Manager  of 
Baseball  (2,  3);  Class  Hockey  (4); 
B.  S.  C.  E.  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Roger  Randall  Hilton 
H  T  N 

Born  November  5,  1906  at  Ber- 
wick, Maine.  Home  address,  8 
Sylvan  Avenue,  Lewiston,  Maine. 
Prepared  at  Jordan  High  School, 
1925.  Nominating  Committee  (2); 
Orchestra  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Interfraternity 
Basketball  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Interfra- 
ternity Council  (3,  4);  President, 
Interfraternity  Council  (4);  B.  S. 
C.  E.  (3,  4);  Maine-lacs  Club  (4); 
Interclub  Bowling  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


William  Baenett  Hilton 
Born  December  19,  1906  at  Dan- 
vers,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Franklin  Street,  Danvers,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Holten  High 
School,  1924.  Assistant  Manager  of 
Track  (1,  2);  B.  S.  C.  E. 
Civil  Engineering. 


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Edgar  Nathan  Hobby 
r  *  K 
Born  March  7,  1907  at  Gardner, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  337 
Elm  Street,  Gardner,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Gardner  High  School, 
1925.  Field  Day  Committee;  Chair- 
man, A.  S.  M.  E. 

Mechanical  Engineering. 

William  Stanley  Horsefield 
B  r  E 

Born  September  27,  1906  at 
Brooklyn,  New  York.  Home  ad- 
dress, 481  Washington  Street,  Ded- 
ham,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Dedham  High  School,  1925.  Sagitta 
Society  {l)\  Social  Committee 
(2,  4);  Student  Council  (2,  3,  4); 
Class  Football  (2,  3);  A.  S.  M.  E. 
(3,  4);  Junior  Prom  Committee  (3); 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  Nomin- 
ating Committee  (3);  Chairman, 
Nominating  Committee  (4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 

Eliot  White  Howard 
H  T  N 

Born  July  3,  1906  at  Everett, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  84 
Prospect  Street,  West  Newton, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Everett 
High  School,  1925.  Everett  High 
School  Club  (1^;  Nominating  Com- 
mittee (2,  3,  4);  Social  Committee 
(2,  3);  Chairman,  Social  Com- 
mittee (4);  Vice-President,  Sagitta 
Society  (2,  3);  Junior  Prom  Com- 
mittee (3);  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Chairman, 
Senior  Dance;  Student  Council  (4); 
Chairman,  Freshman  Rush  (3);  Ad- 
vertising and  Business  Manager  of 
Cauldron;  Class  Marshal,  Husky 
Parade; Track  (1). 

Electrical  Engineering. 

Warren  Alcott  Howard 
Born  June  28, 1906  at  Ridgewood, 
New  Jersey.  Home  address,  418 
North  Maple  Avenue,  Ridgewood, 
New  Jersey.  Prepared  at  Ridgewood 
High  School,  1924.  Soccer  (1,  2); 
Captain,  Soccer  (3,  4);  Inrerclass 
Track  (1);  Social  Committee  (1,  2, 
3,  4);  Nominating  Committee  (1,  2, 
3,  4);  Brockton  High  School  Club 
(1);  President,  Sagitta  Society  (2); 
Student  Council  (4);  General 
Athletic  Committee  (3,  4). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Donald  J.  Irvin 

Born  May  26,  1907  at  Newton, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  133 
Parkview  Avenue,  Lowell,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Lowell  High 
School. 

Civil  Engineering. 


Charles  Sanderson  Johnson 

K  A  * 
Born  June  25,  1907  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  lOA 
Hammond  Street,  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Eng- 
lish High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
Freshman  Track. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


John  Edward  Kalstein 
Born  August  14,  1908  at  Rutland, 
Vermont.  Home  address,  40  Lynde 
Street,  Boston,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Boston  English  High 
School,  1925.  Nfwj-  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Musical  Comedy  (1);  Blue  and 
Blue  (1,  2,  3);  Tennis  (1,  2);  Inter- 
fraternity  Basketball  (2,  3,  4); 
Domino  and  Dagger  (2). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Morris  Samuel  Katziff 
s  n  * 

Born  September  15,  1909  at  East 
Boston,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 11  Sea  Foam  Avenue,  Win- 
throp,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Winthrop  High  School,  1925.  Neicj 
Staff  and  Reporter  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Musical  Comedy  (1,  3,  4);  Interfra- 
ternity  Basketball  (2,  3,  4);  A.  C.  S. 
0>  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


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Alton  C.  Kendall 
r  *  K 

Born  July  30,  1906  at  Worcester, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  19 
Monroe  Avenue,  Worcester,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Worcester 
North  High  School,  1924.  Social 
Committee  (1,  2);  S.  I.  E.  (3,  4) 
News  (1,  2);  Student  Union  (4) 
Nominating  Committee  (1,  2) 
Dean's  List  (1). 

Industrial  Engineering. 


Oren  E.  Kendall,  Jr. 
H  T  N 

Born  February  10,  1908  at  An- 
trim, New  Hampshire.  Home  ad- 
dress, 105  Sherman  Street,  Canton, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Nor- 
wich, Ontario,  High  School  and 
Huntington  School,  1926.  Fresh- 
man Track;  Musical  Comedy  "Ra 
jah  of  Kashmir";  Glee  Club  (1) 
News  (2);  Student  Union  (2,  3,  4) 
A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,  4);  Flying  Club  (4) 
Freshman  Basketball. 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Lawrence  Edward  Kilpatrick 
Born  December  14,  1906  at  Brook- 
lyn,   Connecticut.    Home    address, 
Brooklyn,  Connecticut.  Prepared  at 
Killingly  High  School,  1923. 
Civil  Engineering. 


Stephen  Frye  Kimball,  Jr. 

Born  March  22,  1907  at  Beverly, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  9 
Bridge  Street,  Danvers,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Holten  High 
School,  Danvers,  1923.  Freshman 
Rush. 

Civil  Engineering. 


James  Haldane  Kinghorn 
B  r  E 

Born  September  10, 1906  at  Leith, 
Scotland.  Home  address,  81  Winter 
Street,  Fitchburg,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Fitchburg  High  School, 
1923.  Senate  (1,  2,  3,  4);  President 
of  Senate  (4);  Vice-President  of 
Class  (4);  Student  Council  (1,  2, 
3,  4);'  Secretary-Treasurer,  Student 
Council  (2);  Nominating  Com- 
mittee (2,  3,  4);  A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,  4); 
Interfraternity  Council  (4);  Social 
Committee  (1);  Junior  Prom  Com- 
mittee (3);  Class  Basketball 
(1);  Interfraternity  Basketball  (2, 
3,  4);  Dean's  List  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 

Beaumont  John  Kiniry 
Born  June  14,  1907  at  Walpole, 
New  Hampshire.  Home  address, 
South  Street,  Medfield,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Medfield  High 
School.  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (2,  3, 
4);  Secretary-Treasurer,  N.  C,  N.S., 
A.  C.  S.  (3);  Cauldron  Staff  (4); 
Assistant  Manager,  Musical  Com- 
edy (3);  Scenery  Manager,  Musical 
Comedy  (4);  Nominating  Com- 
mittee (2). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Benjamin  Schofield  Knott 
Born  August  19,  1907  at  Fall 
River,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 74  Quequechan  Street,  Fall 
River,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
B.  M.  C.  Durfee  High  School,  Fall 
River,  1924. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Louis  KOFMAN 

Born  December  18,  1905,  at  Med- 
way,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
31  Winthrop  Street,  Medway, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Medway 
High  School.  N.  U.  Milford  High 
School  Club. 

Electrical     Engineering. 


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Stephen  John  Koss 
Born  October  18,  1907  at  New 
Bedford,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 658  Whittenton  Street,  Taun- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Taunton  High  School,  1925.  Class 
Baseball;  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


WiLHO  A.   Lampinen 
B  r  E 
Born  April  28, 1908  at  Long  Cove, 
Maine.    Home    address,    47    Main 
Street,    Thomaston,     Maine.     Pre- 
pared at  St.  George  High  School, 
1925.  Concert  Orchestra;  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
Maine-lacs;  Flying  Club. 
Electrical     Engineering. 


Tames  Edward  Lane 
Born  June  13,  1908  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  61 
Ferndale  Road,  Wollaston,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Quincy  High 
School,  1925.  President,  Quincy 
High  School  Club  (4);  Vice-Presi- 
dent, N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (4) 
Flying  Club  (3,  4);  Track  (1,  2) 
Quincy  High  School  Club  (3.  4) 
N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (3,  4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Oral  Leavitt 

Born  December  9,  1905  at  St. 
Paul,  Minnesota.  Home  address, 
61  Nichols  Street,  Everett,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Everett  High 
School,  1925.  Everett  High  School 
Club. 

Civil  Engineering. 


Nathan  Levine 

Born  May  8,  1908  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  19 
Fernboro  Street,  Dorchester,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Eng- 
lish High  School,  1925.  Sagitta 
Society  (2);  Dean's  List  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,  4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Hyman  Levy 

Born  February  1,  1907  at  Rox- 
bury,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
447  Belgrade  Avenue,  West  Rox- 
bury,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Winthrop  High  School,  1924. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Clyde  E.  Lewis 
N  E  Z 
Born  February  11,  1907  at  Water- 
bury,  Connecticut.   Home  address. 
Cut  Spring  Road,  Stratford,  Connec- 
ticut.  Prepared   at  Stratford   High 
School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Nutmeg 
State  Club. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Everett  Francis  Lewis 
Born  October  6,  1905  at  Lynn, 

Massachusetts.    Home   address,    55 

Sadler  Street,  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 

Prepared    at    Lynn    English    High 

School,  1925.  A.  LE.E. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


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William  G.  Lewis 
Born  May  26,  1908  at  Newark, 
New  Jersey.  Home  address,  37  Clif- 
ford Street,  Roxbury,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Mechanic  Arts 
High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Eli  M.  Lurie 
s  SJ  * 

Born  July  28,  1906  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  149 
Locust  Street,  Winthrop,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Winthrop 
High  School,  1924.  News  (1,  2,  3, 
4);  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Fraternity  Basket- 
ball (4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Paul  Edwakd  Linthwaite 
Born  November  2,  1907  at  Wal- 
tham, Massachusetts.  Homeaddress, 
152  Myrtle  Street,  Waltham,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Waltham 
High  School,  1925.  Wrestling  (1); 
Musical  Comedy ;  Nominating  Com- 
mittee (3);  Sagitta  Society  (2); 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  Dean's 
List(2,4);A.S.  M.E.  (3,4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


George  E.  Lookup 
A  K  S 

Born  February  5,  1906  at  Marion 
New  York.  Home  address,  Cohoc- 
ton.  New  York.  Prepared  at  Marion 
High  School.  Band  (1);  Orchestra 
(1);  Track  (1);  Student  Council 
(1,  2,  3);  Social  Committee  (1); 
Nominating  Committee  (2);  Class 
President  Q..  2,  3,  4);  President, 
Student  Council  (4);  Prom  Com- 
mittee (3);  Social  Committee  (3); 
Student  Council  Representative  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 

Veron  a.  Love 
S  A 

Born  December  10,  1904  at  West 
Boylston,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 9  Sturbridge  Road,  Brook- 
field,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Brookfield  High  School,  1922. 
Musical  Comedy  (3);  Student  Union 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Chairman,  Social  Com- 
mittee (4);  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S. 
(2,  3,  4);  Roundup  (2);  Field  Day 
Committee  (3);  Field  Day  Sports 
(2,  3);  Class  Hockey  (4); 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Wallace  Reuben  Lyman 
Born  March  30,  1906  at  West- 
hampton,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Westhampton,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Easthampton 
High  School,  1924.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
(3,  4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Norman  Leslie  Lynch 
Born  June  9,  1906  at  Lynn, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  90 
Gardiner  Street,  Lynn,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Lynn  English 
High  School,  1925.  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Cauldron  Staff;  Interclass  Football; 
Lynn  Club  Bowling. 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Lewis  Lyons 

Born  February  19, 1907  at  Quincy , 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  20 
Mechanic  Street,  East  Milton, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Milton 
High  School,  1925. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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Herbert  Alexander  MacDonald 
Born  December  5,  1905  at  Water- 
town,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 152  Cypress  Street,  Water- 
town,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Newton  High  School,  1925.  Track 

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Electrical  Engineering. 


Harry  Gordon  MacLeod 
Born  October  17,  1906  at  Ton- 
awanda.  New  York.  Home  address, 
383  Tremont  Street,  North  Ton- 
awanda.  New  York.  Prepared  at 
North  Tonawanda  High  School, 
1925.  Social  Committee  (1);  Track 
(1,  2);  Nominating  Committee  (2); 
Domino  and  Dagger  Dramatic 
Club  (2);  Flying  Club  Director 
(3);  S.  I.  E.  (3,  4);  Rehearsal  Man- 
ager, "Yes,  Yes,  Siam"  (3);  Dean's 
List  (1,  2). 
Industrial  Engineering. 


Norman  Everett  MacLeod 
Born  June  23,  1907  at  Quincy, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  35 
Verchild  Street,  Quincy,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Quincy  High 
School,  1925.  Track. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Dayton  Clark  MacMurteie 
Born  July  10,  1906  at  Hacketts- 
town.  New  Jersey.  Home  address, 
Montgomery,  New  York.  Prepared 
at  Montgomery  High  School,  1924. 
A.  S.  M.  E.  (4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Arthur  Malcolm  Mager 
B  r  E 

Born  August  3,  1907  at  Taunton, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  40 
Ingell  Street,  Taunton,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Taunton  High 
School,  1925.  Cheer  Leader  (1,  2); 
Varsity  Cheer  Leader  (3,  4);  Sagitta 
Society  (2);  B.  S.  C.  E.  (2,  3,  4);  Ex- 
ecutive Committee,  B.  S.  C.  E.  (4) 
Course  Editor  of  Cauldron  (4) 
Interfraternity  Basketball  (2,  3,  4) 
Class  Baseball  (4);  Social  Com- 
mittee, B.  S.  C.  E.  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


John  Marion 
Born  October  21,  1906  at  Chelsea, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  151 
Poplar  Street,  Chelsea,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Chelsea  High 
School,  1924.  Freshman  Basketball 
(1);  Class  Soccer  (2);  Dramatic 
Club  (3);  Class  Baseball  (4):  B.  S. 

Civil  Engineering. 


Rolf  H.  Martens 
Born  November  29,  1904  at  Oslo, 
Norway.  Home  address,  48  Greaton 
Road,  West  Roxbury,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Boston  English 
High  School,  1922.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
(3,  4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Augustus  Joseph  Masefield 
Born  September  23, 1907  at  Brock- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
17  Gardner  Avenue,  Brockton, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Brock- 
ton High  School,  1925.  Soccer; 
Sagitta  Society. 
Civil  Engineering. 


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Harold  Rich  Mason 
r  *  K 

Born  June  22,  1907  at  Gardner, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  28 
Brownell  Street,  Worcester,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Gardner  High 
School,  1925.  Treasurer,  S.  I.  E. 
(3,  4);  Advertising  Staff  of  Cauld- 
ron. 

Industrial  Engineering. 


Robert  Appleton  Mason 
Born  July  3,  1908  at  Waverley, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  70 
Waverley  Street,  Waverley,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Belmont  High 
School,  1925.  A.  S,  M.  E.  (3,  4); 
Flying  Club  (3,  4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Frank  David  Mattson 
Born  November  24,  1907  at  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 51  Chester  Avenue,  Waltham, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  atWaltham 
High  School,  1925.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
(3,  4);  Track  (1). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


GusTAF  E.  Mattson 
Born  December  31,  1905  in  Swe- 
den. Home  address,  51  Chester 
Avenue,  Waltham,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Waltham  High  School, 
1924.  A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,  4);  Track  (1). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Michael  J.  McDonald 
Born  September  7,  1906  at  West 
Newton,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 50  Farwell  Street,  Newton- 
ville,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Newton  High  School,  1925.  Track 

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Electrical  Engineering. 


Harold  E.  McGopf 
'h  T  N' 

Born  December  6,  1908  at  Iras- 
burg,  Vermont.  Home  address, 
256  Westervelt  Avenue,  New  Brigh- 
ton, Staten  Island,  New  York.  Pre- 
pared at  Gardiner,  Maine,  High 
School,  1925.  Basketball  (1);  Social 
Committee  (1,  2,  4);  Bacchanalians 
(1,  2,  3);  Prom  Committee  (3); 
Field  Day  Committee;  Band  (1,  2, 
3);  Soccer  (3,  4).  Snapshot  Editor, 
Cauldron  (4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Otis  William  McIntosh 
Born  January  10,  1907  at  Revere, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  70 
Henry  Avenue,  Lynn,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Lynn  English 
High  School,  1925.  Greater  Lynn 
Club  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


David  M.  McClelland 
*  r  n 

Born  July  5,  1908  at  Glasgow, 
Scotland.  Home  address,  5  Opal 
Avenue,  Beverly,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Beverly  High  School, 
1925.  Track  (1);  Interfraternity 
Basketball  (2,  3);  Baseball  (1,  2); 
Interclass  Football  (2,  3). 

Electrical     Engineering. 


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Edward  Fkancis  McManamin 
Born  March  28,  1906  at  Wake- 
field, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 15  Lake  Street,  Wakefield, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Wake- 
field High  School,  1922.  Interclass 
Track  (1,  2,  3);  B.  S.  C.  E.;  Class 
Bowling  (3). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Joseph  Leo  McManamin 
Born  May  23,  1907  at  Wakefield, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  15 
Lake  Street,  Wakefield,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Wakefield  High 
School,  1924.  Manager,  Class  Track 
(1);  Assistant  Manager,  Track  (2); 
Bowling  (2). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Robert  Cutter  Merrill 
Born  August  22,  1907  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  Cum- 
berland Center,  Maine.  Prepared  at 
Greely  Institute,  1924.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Frank  C.  Meyers 
s  A 

Born  December  18,  1906  at  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
15  Guilford  Street,  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Mechanic 
Arts  High  School,  1925.  Sagitta 
Society  (2);  Interfraternity  Basket- 
ball (2,  3,  4);  Mechanic  Arts  High 
School  Club  (1);  A.  S.  C.  E.  (3); 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  Nomin- 
ating Committee  (3). 

Civil  Engineering. 


John  C.  Montalbano 
Born  February  15,  1906  at  New 
York,  New  York.  Home  address, 
8  Bridges  Street,  Framingham, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Fram- 
ingham High  School,  1925.  Class 
Basketball  (1);  A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,;4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


William  Charles  Morrill 
H  T  N 
Born  September  8,  1906  at  Haver- 
hill, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
56     Fountain     Street,     Haverhill, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Haver- 
hill High  School,  1924. 
Civil  Engineering. 


Edward  Benidict  Morris 
*  r  n 

Born  July  23, 1905  at  New  Haven, 
Connecticut.  Home  address,  53 
Thompson  Street,  West  Haven, 
Connecticut.  Prepared  at  West 
Haven  High  School,  1924.  Class 
Basketball  (1);  Treasurer,  Nutmeg 
State  Club  (3);  Sagitta  Society  (2); 
Interfraternity  Basketball;  Presi- 
dent, Interclub  Council. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Robert  John  Murphy 
Born  January  31,  1907  at  Brock- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
14  Fulton  Street,  Brockton,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Brockton 
High  School,  1925.  Brockton  High 
School  Club. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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Harry  Bailey  Murray 
N  E  Z 

Born  May  21,  1908  at  Middle- 
town,  Connecticut.  Home  addtess, 
78  Ridge  Road,  Middletown,  Con- 
necticut. Prepared  at  Middletown 
High  School,  1925.  Nutmeg  State 
Club;  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Field  Day  Com- 
mittee (3). 

Electrical  Engineering. 

Arvo  a.  Nelson 
r  *  K 

Born  February  18,  1909  at 
Quincy,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 70  Suomi  Road,  Quincy, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Quincv 
High  School,  1926.  Band  (1);  Con- 
cert Orchestra  (2,  3,  4);  Leader, 
Concert  Orchestra  (3,  4);  Show 
Orchestra  (3);  Leader,  Show  Or- 
chestra (4);  Musical  Clubs  Council 
(3,  4);  President,  Musical  Clubs 
Council  (4);  Bacchanalians  (3,  4); 
B.  S.  C.  E.  (3,  4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Ellsworth  Samuel  Newberry 
Born  July  29, 1906  at  South  Wind- 
sor, Connecticut.  Home  address. 
South  Windsor,  Connecticut.  Pre- 
pared at  East  Hartford,  Connecti- 
cut, 1924. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Stanley  Hampden  Newton 
Born  May  16,  1906  at  Hampden, 
Maine.    Home    address,    Norway, 
Maine.  Prepared  at  Norway  High 
School,  1923.  A.  LE.E. 
,•  Electrical  Engineering. 


Wallace  H.  Nichols 
*  r  n 

Born  September  6,  1906  at  Somer- 
ville,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 3  Columbus  Street,  Newton 
Highlands,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  DeWitt  Clinton  Hibbard  Pre- 
paratory School,  1925.  Track  (2,  3, 
4);  Class  Football  (2);  Class  Base- 
ball (4);  Class  Hockey  (4);  Nomin- 
ating Committee  (1);  A.  S.  M.  E. 
(3,  4);  Cauldron  (4).  Dean's  List 
(1,  2,  3,  4). 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


William  Joseph  Nilan 
Born  February  14,  1906  at  New 
York  City,  New  York.  Home  ad- 
dress, 486  North  Main  Street, 
Naugatuck,  Connecticut.  Prepared 
at  Naugatuck  High  School,  1924. 
Nutmeg  State  Club;  Nutmeg  State 
Bowling  Team  (2,  3,  4);  Freshman 
Track. 

Civil  Engineering. 


Hubert  Wendell  Normile 
Born  April  16,  1906  at  Los 
Angeles,  California.  Home  address, 
189  Cresent  Avenue,  Revere,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Wayland  High 
School,  1924.  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S. 
(3,  4);  Class  Hockey  (3,  4);  Baseball 
(2,  3);  Track  (4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Warren  Flanders  Noyes 
N  E  z 

Born  November  24,  1905  at 
Somerville,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  55  Mt.  Pleasant  Street, 
Woburn,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Woburn  High  School,  1925. 
A.  I.  E.  E.;  Interfraternity  Basket- 
ball. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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Kenneth  W.  Odiorne 
Born  May  7,  1896  at  Maiden, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  33 
Madison  Avenue, Greenwood,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Huntington 
School.  Assistant  Track  Manager 
(1);  A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,  4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 

Vahram  George  Ohanesian 
s  A 

Born  September  29,  1906  at  New- 
Britain,  Connecticut.  Home  ad- 
dress, 172  Glen  Street,  New  Britain, 
Connecticut.  Prepared  at  New 
Britain  Senior  High  School,  1924. 
Nutmeg  State  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
President,  Nutmeg  State  Club  (4); 
Banjo  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Manager, 
Banjo  Club  (3);  General  Manager, 
Banjo  Club  (4);  Roundup  (2);  Musi- 
cal Comedy  (3);  Student  Council 
(2);N.  C.,'N.  S.,  a.  C.  S.  (2,  3,4); 
Social  Committee  (2,  3,  4);  Junior 
Prom  Committee  (3);  Senior  Week 
Committee  (4)  jField  Day  Committee 
(3);  Nominating  Committee  (3,  4); 
Student  Union  (2,  3). 

Chemical  Engineering. 

Ernest  William  Olson 
Born  September  21,  1908  at  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
30  Dalrymple  Street,  Boston  30, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Me- 
chanic Arts  High  School,  1925. 
Mechanic  Arts  High  School  Club 
(1,2,3,4);A.S.M.E.  (3,4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Bernard  A.  O'Shea 
Born  August  20,  1908  at  Lynn, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  90 
Alley  Street,  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Lynn  English  High 
School,  1925.  Executive  Committee, 
B.  S.  C.  E.;  Greater  Lynn  Club; 
Freshman  Track  Team. 
Civil  Engineering. 


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James  Bentley  Parmenter 
Born  April  16,  1908  at  Rockland, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  454 
Webster  Street,  Rockland,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Rockland 
High  School,  1923.  Class  Baseball 
(2,  3,  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Joseph  Ferdinand  Patterson 
K  A* 

Born  October  5,  1905  at  Chicago, 
Illinois.  Home  address,  57  Saville 
Street,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Mechanic  Arts  High 
High  School,  1925. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Arthur  Conrad  Pearson 
Born  December  6,  1907  at  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 49  Lake  Street,  Arlington, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Rindge 
Technical  High  School,  1924.  Class 
Baseball  (1,  2,  3,  4);  N.  C,  N.  S.. 
A.  C.S.  (3,4). 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Frederick  Paul  Penard 
Born  March  2,  1906  at  Everett, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  12 
Norfolk  Road,  Arlington,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Arlington 
High  School,  1923.  Banjo  Club  (1). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


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George  Nelson  Perky 
Born  June  21,  1905  at  Waltham, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  22 
Prentice  Street,  Waltham,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Waltham 
High  School,  1922.  Concert  Orches- 
tra (1,  2,  3,  4);  Tech  (1);  Show 
Orchestra  (3,  4);  B.  S.  C.  E.;  Track 
(1);  Sagitta  Society  (2). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Thomas  Albion  Pinkham,  Jr. 
B  r  E 

Born  July  4,  1907  at  Ellsworth, 
Maine.  Home  address,  Ellsworth, 
Maine.  Prepared  at  Ellsworth  High 
School,  1925.  Dramatics  (2);  Presi- 
dent, Maine-lacs  (3,  4);  A.  I.  E.  E. 

(4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Rodney  Fay  Plimpton 
Born  June  9,  1906  at  Sturbridge, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Southbridge,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Southbridge  High  School, 
1924.  Glee  Club  (2,  3);  "Rajah  of 
Kashmir"  (2);"  Yes,  Yes, Siam"  (3); 
Student  Union  (3);  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Frank  Charles  Poehlman 
Born  May  27,  1908  at  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  23 
Sheffield  Road,  Roslindale,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Eng- 
lish High  School,  1925.  Senate 
(3,4);  Not/ Staff  (2);  Intercollegiate 
Editor,  News  (3);  Winner,  Tennis 
Tournaments  (l);  Interclass  Hockey 
(4);  A.  I.  E.  E.  (4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Edmund  Hofmann  Povey 
Born  August  5,  1908  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  284 
Boston  Avenue,  Medford,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Hyde  Park 
High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Willaed  Stanley  Pratt 
Born  August  21,  1907  at  Rum- 
ford,  Maine.  Home  address.  South 
Paris,  Maine.  Prepared  at  South 
Paris  High  School,  1924.  Band  (1, 
2,  3);  Concert  Orchestra  (1). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Austin  Albie  Quimby 
r  *  K 

Born  September  5,  1906  at  Brook- 
line,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
854  Hammond  Street,  Brookline, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Brook- 
line  High  School,  1925.  Nominating 
Committee  (1);  Class  President  (1); 
Social  Committee  (1,  2,  4);  Student 
Council  (1);  Junior  Prom  Committee 
(3);  Chairman,  Field  Day  Commit- 
tee (3);  Interfraternity  Council 
C3,  4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Dana  Vincent  Rainford 
Born  May  4, 1905  at  Swampscott, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  9 
Hillside  Avenue,  Peabody,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Peabody  High 
School,  1924.  Glee  Club  (1,  2). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


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Herbert  Elvin  Randall,  Jr. 

Born  June  2,  1907  at  Brockton, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  16 
Pleasantview  Avenue,  Montello, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Brock- 
ton High  School,  1925.  Wrestling 
(l);_GleeClub(3);Track(2). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Perry  Sidney  Ranney 
B  r  E 

Born  September  5,  1907  at  Ash- 
field,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Ashfield,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Sanderson  Academy,  1924.  Base- 
ball (1,  2,  3,  4):  Basketball  (2,  3); 
Class  Secretary  (3,  4);  A.  S.  M.  E. 
(3,  4);  Field  Day  Committee  (3); 
Sagitta  Society  (2);  Student  Union 
(2,  3,  4).  . 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Augustus  Jacob  Richards,  Jr. 

Born  March  9,  1906  at  Cranston, 
Rhode  Island.  Home  address,  8 
Stewart  Avenue,  Beverly,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Beverly  High 
School,  1923. 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


Charles  Sumner  Richardson 
Born  March  1,  1908  at  Lynn, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  30 
Lewis  Street,  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Lynn  English  High 
School,  1925.  E.x-ecutive  Committee, 
B.S.C.  E. 
Civil  Engineering. 


Earl  Lovell  Richardson 
Born  April  25,  1907  at  Fitchburg, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  94 
Milk  Street,  Fitchburg,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Fitchburg  High 
School,  1924.  Executive  Committee, 
A.  L  E.  E.  (4);  News  (2). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Raymond  P.  Richardson 
A  K  S 
Born  June  24,   1906   at   Natick, 
Massachusetts.    Home   address,   23 
Florence  Street,  Natick,  Massachu- 
setts.   Prepared    at    Natick    High 
School,  1925.  Baseball. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Albert  Arthur  Roberts 
Born  July  29, 1903  at  Wilmington, 
Maine.  Home  address,  24  Park 
Road,  Winchester,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Parsonsfield  Seminary, 
Parsonsfield,  Maine,  1922.  Glee 
Club  (1,2);  Soccer  (1). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Irving  Joseph  Rosenfield 

s  n  * 
Born  December  26,  1905  at  Med- 
way,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 57  Pine  Street,  Milford, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Milford 
High  School,  1922.  Musical  Com- 
edy (3);  Interclub  Council  (3). 
Civil  Engineering. 


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Arthur  S.  Ross 

Born  April  23,  1908  at  Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania.  Home  ad- 
dress, Norton,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Norton  High  School,  1925. 
Wrestling  (l). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Norman  Harold  Royle 
Born  February  11,  1906  at  Wal- 
tham,Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
113  Crescent  Street,  Waltham, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Newton 
High  School,  1925.  Track. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


E.  G.  Shaler  Rundberg 
Born  July  24,  1903  at  Deep  River, 
Connecticut.   Home   address.   Deep 
River,     Connecticut.     Prepared    at 
Chester  High  School,  1923. 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


William  Clarence  Russell 
Born  February  4,  1906  at  Somer- 
viUe,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 63  Irving  Street,  Everett, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Everett 
High  School,  1925.  Wrestling  (1); 
B.  S.  C.  E.;  Glee  Club  (1);  Everett 
High  School  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Frank  Edward  Rys 
Born  November  23, 1907atBonds- 
ville,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Bondsville,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Belchertown  High 
School,  1925. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Severin  Sabas 

Born  January  8,  1901  at  Krasno- 
pol,  Russia.  Home  address,  Kaunas, 
Lithuania.  Prepared  at  Jalta,  Kri- 
mea.  South  Russia,  1919.  Flying 
Club. 

Civil  Engineering. 


Salvatore  Louis  Sanges 
Born  August  25,  1907  at  Naples, 
Italy.  Home  address,  246  South 
Main  Street,  Gloversville,  New 
York.  Prepared  at  Gloversville 
High  School,  1925.  Band  fl,  2) 
Orchestra  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Baccha- 
nalians (2,  3,  4);  Show  Orchestra 
(3,  4). 
Civil  Engineering. 


Wesley  G.  Sargent 
Born  February  1, 1907  at  Worces- 
ter, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
14  Otis  Street,  Framingham,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Framingham 
High  School,  1925. 

Mechanical  Engineering. 


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Llewellyn  Thomas  ScHoriELD 
S  A 

Born  September  6,  1907  at 
Gaspereau,  Nova  Scotia.  Home  ad- 
dress. Ash  Street,  Weston,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Weston  High 
School,  1925.  Assistant  Baseball 
Manager  (2,  3);  Class  Baseball 
(3,  4);  Baseball  Manager  (4); 
B.  S.  C.  E.;  Social  Committee, 
B.S.C.E.;  Flying  Club. 

Civil  Engineering. 


Victor  Michael  Scoppettuolo 
Born  March  31,  1907  at  East 
Boston,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 38  Bow  Street,  Medford, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Medford 
High  School,  1925.  Concert  Orches- 
tra (1,  2,  3,  4);  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Student 
Union. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Henry  Orr  Scott 
Born  March  15,  1907  at  Portland, 
Maine.  Home  address,  100  Winona 
Avenue,  Haverhill,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Haverhill  High  School, 
1925.  Social  Committee,  B.  S.  C.  E. 
Civil  Engineering. 


Raymond  Noybs  Seavey 
Born  March  25,  1907  at  Haver- 
hill, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
175  Winchester  Street,  Bradford, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Haver- 
hill High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Herman  Charles  Selya 
S  S2  * 

Born  April  23,  1909  at  Brookline, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  65 
Westminster  Avenue,  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Milford 
High  School,  1925.  Northeastern 
Milford  Club  (2,  3,  4);  President, 
Northeastern  Milford  Club  (2); 
Domino  and  Dagger  Dramatic 
Club  (2);  Nwj  Staff  (2,  3,  4);  "Yes. 
Yes,  Siam"  r3);  N.  C,  N.  S., 
A.  C.  S.  (2,  3,  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Israel  Shanbadm 
Born  May  15,  1905  at  Kowel, 
Poland.  Home  address,  103  Sterling 
Street,  Clinton,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Clinton  High  School,  1924. 
Student  Union;  B.  S.  C.  E. 
Civil  Engineering. 


Harry  Shuman 
2  .r!  * 

Born  February  22,  1906  at  Chel- 
sea, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
21  Walnut  Street,  Chelsea,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Chelsea  High 
School,  1923.  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S. 
(3,  4);  Assistant  Cauldron  Staff 
Photographer  (4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Hyman  Silverman 
s  S2  * 

Born  October  27, 1907  at  Chelsea, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  162 
Belmont  Street,  Maiden,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Maiden  High 
School,  1925.  Assistant  Manager, 
Wrestling  (1);  Glee  Club  (2);  Inter- 
fraternity  Basketball  (2,  3,  4);  In- 
terclass  Baseball  (4);  N.  C,  N.  S., 
A.  C.  S.  (3,  4);  Snapshot  Editor, 
Cauldron  (4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


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Fred  Gordon  Smethurst 
Born  November  11,  1906  at 
Marblehead,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  Summer  Street,  Marble- 
head,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Marblehead  High  School,  1925. 
Class  Basketball  (1);  Student  Coun- 
cil (2);  Sagitta  Society  (2);  Soccer 
(3,4);B.S.C.E. 
Civil  Engineering. 


Donald  W.  Smith 
■t  r  n 

Born  October  16,  1906  at  Mont- 
pelier,  Vermont.  Home  address,  28 
William  Street,  Cambridge,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Hudson  High 
School,  1925.  Social  Committee 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Vice-President  of  Class 
(2'  3);  Junior  Prom  Social  Com- 
mittee'(3);  Field  Day  Committee^ 
Senior  Week  Committee;  A.  I.  E.  E. ; 
Nominating  Committee  (1,  2); 
Sagitta  Society  (2). 

Electrical  Engineermg. 


Eliot  Ruggles  Stacy 
H  T  N 

Born  September  30,  1906  at 
Taunton,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 10  Lincoln  Street,  Webster, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Bartlett 
High  School,  1924.  Fraternity  Bas- 
ketball (2);  Flying  Club  (3,  4); 
Board  of  Directors  of  Flying  Club 
(4);N.C.,N.S.,A.C.S. 

Chemical  Engineering. 


WiNSLOw  A.  Stable 
A  K  S 

Born  October  8,  1907  at  Everett, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  25 
George  Street,  Everett,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Everett  High 
School,  1925.  Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Secretary,  Everett  High  School 
Club;  "Yes,  Yes,  Siam";  Interfra- 
ternity  Council. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Frank  A.  Stalbird 
Born  May  15,  1907,  at  Swamp- 
scott,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 84  Greenwood  Avenue, 
Swampscott,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Swampscott  High  School. 
Chemical  Engineering. 


Chester  G.  Starkey 
Born  December  10,  1905  at 
Boston,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 99  Lincoln  Avenue,  Saugus, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Lynn 
English  High  School,  1925.  Track 
(1);  News;  Greater  Lynn  High 
School  Club. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Walter  Steeves 

Born  October  21, 1907  at  Milford, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  9 
John  Street,  Milford, Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Milford  High  School, 
1925.  Sagitta  Society  (2);  Milford 
High  School  Club  (2,  3,  4);  Inter- 
club  Council  (2);  S.  L  E.  (3,  4); 
Musical  Comedy  (4). 

Industrial  Engineering. 


Fred  E.  Sternberg 
Born  December  26,  1907  at 
Meriden,  Connecticut.  Home  ad- 
dress, 1  Centennial  Avenue,  Meri- 
den, Connecticut.  Prepared  at  Meri- 
den High  School. 
Civil  Engineering. 


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Fred  Thomas  Stetson 
Born  November  25,  1900  at  East 
Bridgewater,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  East  Bridgewater,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  East  Bridge- 
water  High  School,  1925. 
Civil  Engineering. 


W.  Erwin  Story 
Born  October  16,  1906  at  Hudson, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  55 
Packard  Street,  Hudson,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Hudson  High 
School,  1925.  Flying  Club  (3); 
Charter  Member,  S.  I.  E.  (3); 
Secretary,  S.  I.  E.  (4);  Musical 
Comedy  (4). 
Industrial  Engineering. 


Thomas  Henry  Sullivan 
r  *  K 

Born  February  20,  1907  at  Salem, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  11 
Conant  Street,  Salem,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Salem  High 
School,  1924.  A.  I.  E.  E.  (3,  4); 
Salem  High  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Presi- 
dent, Salem  High  Club  (4);  Inter- 
club  Council  (4). 

Electrical  Engineering. 


Kenneth  Don  Sylvester 
Born  March  15, 1907  at  Westfield, 
Maine.  Home  address,  Westfield, 
Maine.  Prepared  at  Groveland, 
Massachusetts  High  School,  1923. 
Freshman  Basketball;  Maine-lacs; 
Secretary,  B.  S.  C.  E.  (3,  4);  Fresh- 
man Basketball. 


Alfred  Edmond  Therrien 
Born  July  28,  1908  at  Wayland, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  63 
Plymouth  Street,  Holbrook,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Holbrook 
High  School,  1925.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Charles  Raymond  Thombs 
Born  August  30,  1906  at  Waltham 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  23 
Alexander  Street,  Dorchester,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Boston  Eng- 
lish High  School,  1925.  News  Staff 
(1,  2);N.C.,N.  S.,  A.  C.  S.  (2,  3, 
4);  President,  N.  C,  N.  S.,  A.  C.  S. 
(4);  Nominating  Committee  (3,  4); 
Soccer  (1). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Oscar  Eugene  Swenson 
Born  May  5,  1907  at  Everett, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  39 
Maple  Avenue,  Everett,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Everett  High 
School,  1925.  Everett  High  School 
Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  A.  S.  M.  E.  (3,  4). 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Charles  W.  Thompson 
#  r  n 

Born  April  18,  1907  at  Lynn, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  2 
Monument  Terrace,  West  Medford, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Med- 
ford High  School,  1925.  Track 
(1  2,  3,  4);  Student  Union  (4); 
A.I.E.E. 

Electrical  Engineering. 


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Howard  Martson  Thompson 
Born  January  24,  1908  at  North 
Easton,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 23  Main  Street,  North  Easton, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Oliver 
Ames  High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
(2,  3,  4);  Student  Union  (4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Edward  Metcalf  Thurber 
Born   April    18,    1905   at   Provi- 
dence,   Rhode    Island.    Home    ad- 
dress. Port  Hope,  Ontario.  Prepared 
at  St.  Andrew's  College,  1925. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Victor  A.  Thurston 
S  A 

Born  February  15,  1908  at  Saco, 
Maine.  Home  address,  Saco,  Maine. 
Prepared  at  Thornton  Academy, 
1925.  Track;  Interclub  Bowling; 
Secretary,  Interclub  Council  (3,  4); 
B.  S.  C.  E.;  Chairman,  Religious 
Activities,  Student  Union  (4); 
Maine-lacs  (3,  4);  Student  Council 
(4);  Nominating  Committee  (3,  4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Virgil  A.  Thurston 

S  A 

Born  February  15,  1908  at  Saco, 
Maine.  Home  address,  Saco,  Maine. 
Prepared  at  Thornton  Academy, 
1925.  Track  (1, 2);  B.  S.  C.  E.  (3,  4); 
Executive  Committee,  Student  Un- 
ion (3);  Chairman,  Religious  Activ- 
ities, Student  Union  (4);  Class 
Baseball  (4);  Maine-lacs  (3,  4); 
Interclub  Council  Secretary  (3,  4); 
Nominating  Committee  (3). 

Civil  Engineering. 


Arnold  Tippo 

Born  October  8,  1908  in  Den- 
mark. Home  address,  40A  Oakdale 
Street,  Jamaica  Plain,  Massachu- 
setts, 1925.  Dramatic  Club  (1,  2); 
Executive  Committee,  Dramatic 
Club  (2);  Assistant  Manager,  Mu- 
sical Comedy  (1);  Manager,  Round- 
up (2);  Stage  Manager,  Musical 
Comedy  (3);  General  Manager; 
Musical  Comedy  (4);  N.  C,  N.  S., 
A.  C.  S.  (2,  3,  4). 

Chemical  Engineering. 


Frank  S.  Todino 
Born  May  15,  1906  in  Italy. 
Home  address,  Milford,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Milford  High 
School,  1924.  Concert  Orchestra 
(4);  Band  (2);  Nominating  Com- 
mittee (1);  Milford  High  School 
Club  Bowling. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Henry  Joseph  Townsend 
Born  December  5,  1905  at  Dor- 
chester, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 161  Temple  Street,  West  Rox- 
bury,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Dorchester  High  School,  1924. 
Wrestling  (1);  Soccer  (1);  Social 
Committee  (2);  A.  I.  E.  E.  (2,  3); 
N.U.  F.C.  (3,4). 


George  Isaac  Viall 
Born  July  31,  1904  at  Rochester, 

New  York.  Home  address,  56  Rut- 

ger  Street,  Rochester,  New  York. 

Prepared  at  East  High  School,  1924. 

Costume    Manager    for    Roundup; 

Student  Union  (2);  S.  I.  E.  (3,  4). 
Industrial  Engineering. 


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Thomas  Stewart  Walsh 
Born  September  17,  1904  at  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
307  Park  Street,  West  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Boston 
English  High  School,  1924.  Track 
(1);  Sagitta  Society  (2);  Nominat- 
ing Committee  (1,  2,  3,  4);  A.  I. 
E.  E.  (3,  4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 

William  Weinfeld 

Born  April  16,  1908  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  68 
Nightingale  Street,  Dorchester, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Boston 
English  High  School,  1925.  Sport- 
ing Department,  Tech  (1);  News  (2); 
Feature  Editor  of  Neu/s  (3,  4);  News 
Editor  (3);  Managing  Editor  (4); 
Managing  Board  (4);  Class  Treas- 
urer (3,  4);  Dramatic  Society  (1); 
Domino  and  Dagger  (2);  Social 
Committee  (2);  Junior  Prom  Com- 
mittee (3);  Senior  Week  Committee 
(4);  "Yes,  Yes,  Siam"  (3);  Blue  and 
Blue;  Inter-High  School  Club  Coun- 
cil (2);  Rush  Committee  (2);  Art 
Staff  of  Cauldron  (4);  A.  I.  E.  E. 
(4);  Co-Author  News  Srj'le  Book 

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Electrical  Engineering. 

Lester  Brown  Wheeler 
Born  November  14,  1907  at 
Mystic,  Connecticut.  Home  ad- 
dress, 21  Mystic  Avenue,  Mystic, 
Connecticut.  Prepared  at  Bulkeley 
High  School,  1925.  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
Institute  of  Radio  Engineers;  Nut- 
meg State  Club. 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Charles  Albert  White 
B  r  E 

Born  October  24,  1907  at  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress. North  Falmouth,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Lawrence 
High  School,  Falmouth,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1924.  Dramatic  Club  (1, 
2);  Class  Soccer  (3);  Class  Hockey 
(4);  B.  S.  C.  E.  (3, 4);  Interfraternity 
Basketball  (4). 

Civil  Engineering. 


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Chester  M.  White 
S  A 
Born     November     19,     1905     at 
North  Middleboro,  Massachusetts. 
Home  address.  North  Middleboro, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Middle- 
boro High  School,  1925.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
C3,  4).      , 
Mechanical  Engineering. 


Earle  Eugene  Whitney 
Born  July  15,  1906  at  Williams- 
town,  Vermont.  Home  address, 
Williamstown,  Vermont.  Prepared 
at  Williamstown  High  School, 
1925.  Class  Baseball  (2). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Harold  Frederic  Wilder 
Born  November  29,  1907  at 
Atlantic,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 12  Florida  Street,  Dorchester, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Dor- 
chesrer  High  School,  1925.  A.  I. 
E.  E.  (2,  3);  A.  I.  E.  E.  Senate  (3); 
Secretary-Treasurer,  Senate  (4). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


Richard  Mason  Woolford 
Born  November  14,  1906  at  Ply- 
mouth, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 24  Bay  View  Avenue,  Ply- 
mouth, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Plymouth  High  School,  1925.  Glee 
Club  (1,  2);  Assistant  Manager, 
Orchestra  (3);  Musical  Comedy  (3). 
Electrical  Engineering. 


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Dean's  List 

SENIORS— ENGINEERING  SCHOOL 


C.  A.  Akeson 
G.  D.  Allen 
H.  F.  Allen 
J.  A.  Anderson 
R.  F.  Batchelder 
H.  P.  Cragin 
V.  D.  Foster 
C.  P.  Goeller 
W.  S.  Greenwood 
H.  M.  Gregory 

M.    J.    GUARINO 
J.    H.    KiNGHORN 
B.    J.    KiNIRY 

J.  E.  Lane 

N.  Levine 

P.  E.  Linthwaite 

S.  S.  Mader 


A.  M.  Mager 
A.  J.  Masefield 

F.  D.  Mattson 

G.  E.  Mattson 
H.  C.  Normile 

E.  W.  Olson 
G.  N.  Perry 

F.  C.  Poehlman 

E.    H.    POVEY 

I.  J.  Rosenpield 
H.  Silverman 
W.  E.  Story 
K.  D.  Sylvester 
A.  E.  Therrien 
W.  Weinfeld 
C.  A.  White 
H.  F.  Wilder 


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CA 


Back  Row;  C.  C.  Caldwell,  N.  T.  Mahoney. 

Front  Row:  C.  B.  Damrell,  S.  W.  Bradley,  H.  L.  Grace. 


Senior  Class  Officers 


DIVISION  A  AND  B  —  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

S.  W.   Bradley President 

H.  L.  Grace  Vice-President 

W.  A.  Erskine  (Division  B)     1  „ 

> Secretary 

N.  T.  Mahoney  (Division  A)  J 

C.  C.  Caldwell  (Division  B)  1  _ 

/ 1  reasurer 

C.  R.  Damrell  (Division  A)    J 

Prof.  D'Alessandro Class  Adviser 


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Jacob  Applebaum 
I  *  S 

Born  July  10,  1908  at  Chelsea, 
Massachusetts.1;Home  address  35 
Plymouth  Street,  Quincy,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Quincy  High 
School,  1925.  Inter-fraternity  Bowl- 
ing (2);  Interfraternity  Basketball 
(3,  4);  Interfraternity  Council  (3), 
4);  Junior  Prom  Committee  (3); 
Accounting  Club  (3,  4);  Class 
Nominating  Committee  (2,  3); 
Musical  Comedy  (3). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Myer  W.  Asnes 
I  *  s 

Born  June  27,  1907  ai  Quincy, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address  63 
Stewart  Street,  Quincy,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Quincy  High 
School,  1925.  Soccer  Team  (1,  2); 
Class  Baseball  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Interfra- 
ternity Basketball  (3,  4);  Quincy 
High  School  Club. 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


John  V.  Ba 
Ts  *  A 

Born  November  10,  1906  at  Me- 
thuen,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress Methuen,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Tilton  School,  1925. 
Northeastern  News  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Cir- 
culation Manager  (2);  Advertising 
Manager  (3,  4);  Vice-President 
Class  (2);  B.  A.  Dramatic  Club  (2); 
Business  Manager  Musical  Comedy 
(3,  4);  Advertising  Manager  Hand- 
book (4);  Student  Council  (4). 

Business  Management. 


Stanley  Wood  Beal 
*  B  A 
Born  March  19,  1908  at  Water- 
bury,  Connecticut.  Home  address 
49  Baker  Street,  Foxboro,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Foxboro  High 
School,  1925.  B.  A.  Student  Council 
(1,  2);  President  Accounting  Club 
(3);  Home  Folks  Day  Committee 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Edward  Jerome  Bender 
*  B  A 
Born  September  14,  1907  at  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address 
9  Academy  Street,  Arlington,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Dorchester 
High  School,  1924.  B.  A.  Minstrel 
Show  Staff  (2);  Sophomore  En- 
forcement Committee  (2);  Asso- 
ciate Editor  Handbook  (3);  Secretary 
Accounting  Club  (3);  Director 
American  Management  Association 

(4)- 

Accounting  and  Finance. 

Albert  Walterma  Bengston 
Born  September  21,  1906  at 
Everett,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress Everett,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Everett  High  School,  1925. 
Secretary  of  Everett  High  Club  (1, 
2),-  Treasurer  of  Everett  High  Club 
(3);  Vice-President  of  Everett  High 
Club  (4);  Basketball  (1);  Inter-club 
Council  (3);  Student  Union  (3,  4); 
Field  Day  Committee  (3);  Senior 
Social  Committee  (4);  Nominating 
Committee   (2);   Accounting   Club 

Accounting  and  Finance. 

Lawrence  John  Berry 
Born  July  14, 1906  at  North  Troy, 
Vermont.  Home  address  Hanson, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Whit- 
man High  School,  1925.  Track  (1); 
Concert  Orchestra  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Band  (1,  2,  3);  Leader  of  Band  (3); 
Bacchanalians  (3);  Musical  Com- 
edy (3,4);  Secretary  Field  Day  Com- 
mittee (3);  Student  Union  (2,  3,  4); 
Accounting  Club  (3). 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


Harry  W.  Blackstone 
S  S2  * 

Born  August  6,  1906  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address  10 
Fenno  Terrace,  Brookline,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  English  High 
School,  1924.  English  High  School 
Club;  Northeastern  University  Fly- 
ing Club;  American  Management 
Association;  Musical  Comedy. 

Business  Management. 


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Kendall  Blanchard 
<j>  B  A 

Born  January  1,  1907  at  Brookline 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  Dor- 
chester, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
English  High  School,  1925.  Assis- 
tant Manager  Soccer  (2,  3);  Student 
Union  (1,  2,  3);  News  Staff  (1,  2,  3, 
4);  News  Editor  (3);  Managing 
Editor  News  (4);  Manager  Soccer 
(4);  General  Athletic  Committee 
(4);  Musical  Comedy  (3);  Account- 
ing Club  (3). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 

Samuel  Whitney  Bradley 
S  A  E 

Born  November  24,  1907  at  Lynn, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address  17 
Breed  Street,  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Lynn  Classical  High 
School,  1925.  President  B.  A.  Senior 
Class;  President  B.  A.  Junior  Class; 
Northeastern  News,  Circulation 
Staff  (1,  2);  Northeastern  News, 
Advertising  Staff  (3);  Northeastern 
News,  Business  Manager  (4);  Class 
Basketball  (2);  Fraternity  Basket- 
ball (2,  3,  4);  Associate  Editor 
Freshman  Handbook  (4);  Assistant 
Business  Manager  Musical  Comedy 
(3);  Program  Manager  Musical 
Comedy  (4);  Student  Union  (4); 
Advertising  and  Business  Staff 
Cauldron  (4);  Greater  Lvnn  High 
School  Club  (4). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 

Charles  Carlton  Caldwell,  Jr. 
S  *  A 

Born  November  9,  1906  at  Med- 
ford,  Massachusetts.  Home  address 
82  Otis  Street,  Medford,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Medford  High 
School,  1925.  Track  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Freshman  Relay  Team  and  Football; 
Sophomore  Relay  Team  and  Foot- 
ball; Interfraternity  Council;  Trea- 
surer B.  A.  Senior  Class;  Inter- 
fraternity Basketball  (3,  4). 

Business  Management. 

Edward  A.  Carlton 
Born  December  16,  1905  at 
Somerville,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  106  College  Avenue,  Somer- 
ville, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Cambridge  High  and  Latin  School, 
1925. 
Business  Management. 


Donald  Wilbury  Clark 
\        *  B  A 

Born  July  2,  1908  at  Monroe 
Bridge,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress Conway,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Conway  High  School, 
1925.  Vice-President  Freshman  Class 
Interfraternity  Basketball  (2,  3,  4); 
Social  Committee  (1);  Freshman 
Basketball;  Student  Union  (2,  3); 
Class  Baseball  (1);  Baseball  (2); 
Glee  Club  (2);  Manager  Glee  Club 
(3);  Manager  Basketball  (4);  Social 
Committee  (4). 

Business  Management. 


John  Edward  Critchett 
Born  November  8,  1906  at  Rock- 
port,  Massachusetts.  Home  address 
10  Granite  Street,  Rockport,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Rockport 
High  School,  1925.  Inter-class 
Track  (1);  Baseball  (1). 
Business  Management. 


Robertson  Charles  Damrell 
S  *  A 

Born  March  15,  1907  at  Medford, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  Med- 
ford, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Medford  High  School,  1925.  Treas- 
urer of  Junior  Class;  Treasurer  of 
Senior  Class;  Cauldron  Feature 
Editor;  Dramatic  Club  (2). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Louis  Davis 
I  *  s 

Born  November  9, 1907  at  Everett 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  35 
Wilcock  Street,  Dorchester,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  English  High 
School,  1925.  Bacchanalians  (2,  3); 
Band  (1,  2);  Orchestra  (1,  2);  Class 
Football  (1,  2);  Accounting  Club 
(3,  4);  Interfraternity  Bowling  (2); 
Interfraternity  Basketball  (3J. 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


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Charles  Everett  Elliott 
Born  August  4,  1907  at  Swamp- 
scott,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Danvers,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Danvers  High  School,  1925. 
Band  (1);  Concert  Orchestra  (2,  3, 
4);  Student  Union  (3);  American 
Management  Association  (4). 
Business  Management. 


Wilbur  Artell  Erskine 
*  B  A 

Born  August  22,  1906  at  Alna, 
Maine.  Home  address,  Hyannis, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Barn- 
stable High  School,  1925.  Student 
Council  (4);  Secretary  Senior  Class; 
Student  Union  (2,  3,  4);  Account- 
ing Club  (3,  4). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Thomas  Carleton  Faulds 
Born  November  22,  1907  at  Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
346  Highland  Avenue,  WoUaston, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Quincy 
High  School,  1925.  Student  Union 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Band  (1,  2,  3);  Orches- 
tra (2);  Bacchanalians  (2);  Roundup 
Committee  (2);  Course  Editor, 
Cauldron  (4). 

Business  Management. 


Richard  Alden  Flagg 
Born  April  30,  1906  at  Worcester, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Worcester,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Worcester  High  School,  1925. 
Accounting  Club  (3,  4);  American 
Management  Association  (4);  Ad- 
ministrator (1);  Student  Union  (1), 
2,  3);  Social  Committee  (4);  Snap- 
shot Editor,  Cauldron  (4). 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


Joseph  Leonard  Forsyth 
Born  June  1,  1906  at  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  17 
Babson  Street,  Mattapan,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Hyde  Park 
High  School,  1924.  Student  Union 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Class  Baseball  (1,  2); 
Roundup  Committee  (2);  Account- 
ing Club  (3,  4);  News  (3);  American 
Management  Association  (4); 
Course  Editor,  Cauldron  (4). 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


John  Albert  Fricker 
s  *  A 
Born  December  15,  1906  at  New 
Bedford,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 26  Ryan  Street,  New  Bedford, 
Massachusetts.    Prepared    at    New 
Bedford  High  School,  1925. 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


Curtis  Edwin  Goodwin 
*  B  A 

Born  September  2,  1908  at  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 55  Cleveland  Street,  Arling- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Sometville  High  School,  1925. 
Baseball;  Basketball;  Inter-class 
Hockey;  Junior  Class  Prom  Com- 
mittee; Sporting  Editor,  North- 
eastern News;  Managing  Board, 
Northeastern  News. 

Business  Management. 

Howard  Leo  Grace 
s  *  A 

Born  January  28,  1907  at  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Cambridge  High  and 
Latin  School,  1925.  Vice-President 
of  Senior  Class;  Vice-President  of 
Junior  Class;  Editor-in-Chief,  Hand- 
book (4);  Ticket  Manager  Musical 
Comedy  (3,  4);  Student  Council 
(4);  Publicity  Chairman  Student 
Union  (4);  American  Management 
Association;  Business  Staff,  Cauld- 
ron (4). 

Business  Management. 


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Edward  A.  Hadjian 
Born  May  4,  1907  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  28 
Addington  Road,  Brookline,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Dorchester 
High  School,  1925.  Concert  Or- 
chestra (1,  2,  3,  4);  Accounting 
Club  (3);  Student  Union  (3); 
American  Management  Association 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Stanley  Nutter  Haynes 
Born  October4, 1907  at  Haverhill, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  9 
Fifth  Avenue,  Haverhill,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Haverhill 
High  School,  1925.  Sophomore  En- 
forcement Committee;  Musical  Com- 
edy (2,  3);  Photo  Editor  of  Cauld- 
ron (4). 

Business  Management. 


James  Joseph  Houlahan 
2  *  A 

Born  September  7,  1907  at  Mil- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Milton,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Milton  High  School,  1925.  Class 
Football  (1,  2);  Class  Track  (1,  2); 
Sophomore  Dance  Committee; 
Sophomore  Smoker  Committee; 
News  (1,  2);  Fraternity  Basketball 
(2,  3);  Chairman  Interfraternity 
Smoker  (3);  Chairman  Junior  Prom 
Committee;  Associate  Editor  of 
Cauldron. 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


John  F.  Kocher 

Born  February  2,  1905  at  New 
York  City.  Home  address  Suffern, 
New  York.  Prepared  at  Suffern 
High  School,  1924. 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Joseph  Kupersmith 
I  *  s 

Born  January  30,  1908  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address 
Dorchester,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  English  High  School, 
1925.  Accounting  Club  (3,  4);  Eng- 
lish High  Club  (1,  2);  Field  Day 
Committee  (3);  Interfraternity  Bas- 
ketball (3,  4);  Nominating  Com- 
mittee (3);  Student  Union  (2,  3,  4). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Ralph  Proctor  Lapham 
S  *  A 

Born  March  5,  1908  at  Concord, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address  Con- 
cord, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Concord  High  School,  1925.  Senior 
Week  Committee  (4);  Glee  Club  (2) 
Wrestling  (1);  Dramatic  Club  (2); 
News  (3). 

Business  Management. 

Lambert  Frederick  Larson 
*  B  A 

Born  June  21,  1906  at  Attleboro, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  At- 
tleboro, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Attleboro  High  School,  1924.  Stu- 
dent Union  (2,  3);  Accounting  Club 
(3);  Assistant  Track  Manager  (2, 
3);  Track  Manager  (4);  Student 
Council  (4);  Secretary  General 
Athletic  Committee  (4);  Manager 
of  Cross  Country  (3,  4). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 

Russell  Howard  Latimer 
s  *  A 

Born  July  11,  1906  at  Leominster, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  65 
Union  Street,  Leominster,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Leominster 
High  School,  1923.  Class  Basket- 
ball Team  (1,  2);  Class  Football 
Team  (2);  Northeastern  News  (1, 
2);  Circulation  Manager,  News  (3); 
Photographic  Editor,  News  (4); 
Glee  Club  (2,  4);  Dramatic  Club 
(2);  Treasurer  Junior  Prom  (3); 
Treasurer  Sophomore  Class;  Soph- 
omore Dance  Committee;  Enforce- 
ment Committee  (2);  Handbook  Ad- 
vertising Staff  (4);  Interfraternity 
Basketball  (2,  3,  4);  Class  Smoker 
Committee  (3). 

Business  Management. 


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Joseph  Frank  Levin 
Born  May  2,  1907  at  Lowell, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  99 
Gates  Street,  Lowell,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Lowell  High 
School,  1925.  Accounting  Club; 
Senior  Social  Committee. 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


Eric  T.  Lifner 

Born  July  6,  1908  at  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  60 
Drew  Road,  Belmont,  Massachu- 
setts. Prepared  at  Belmont  High 
School,  1925.  Managing  Editor, 
Cauldron  (4). 

Business  Management. 


Maynard^N.  Loring 
Born  October  4,  1906  at  Bridge- 
water,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Swampscott,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Swampscott  High 
School,  1925.  Accounting  Club  (3, 
4);  Student  Union  (4);  Greater 
Lynn  Club  (4). 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


Thomas  Joseph  Lynch 
*  B  A 

Born  July  15, 1906  at  North  Attle- 
boro,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 69  Grove  Street,  North  Attle- 
boro,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
North  Attleboro  High  School, 
1924.  Social  Committee  (1,  2); 
Freshman  Track;  Banjo  Club  (1,  2, 
3,  4);  Student  Council  (3,  4);  Musi- 
cal Comedy  (4);  Student  Union. 

Business  Management. 


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,  Thomas  Mahoney 


Born  November  21,  1906  at  New- 
ton Upper  Falls,  Massachusetts. 
Home  address,  143  Audubon  Road, 
Boston,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Newton  High  School,  1924.  Base- 
ball (1,  2,  3,  4);  Student  Council  (2, 
3);  Secretary  Sophomore  Class; 
Secretary  Junior  Class;  Secretary 
Senior  Class;  Enforcement  Com- 
mittee (2);  Class  Football  (2). 

Business  Management. 


Robert  Denton  Martin 
s  *  A 

Born  September  6,  1907  at 
Leominster,  Massachusetts.  Flome 
address,  70  Quincy  Avenue,  Winth- 
rop,  Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Winthrop  High  School,  1925- 
Freshman  Basketball;  Freshman 
Social  Committee;  Freshman  Class 
Football;  Home  Folks  Day  (1); 
Musical  Comedy  (2);  Interfraternity 
Basketball  (4). 

Business  Management. 


John  Arthur  Murphy 
*  B  A 

Born  October  11,  1907  at  Brock- 
ton, Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
1  Essex  Street,  Brockton,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Brockton 
High  School,  1925.  Rush  Leader 
(1);  Class  Football  (1,  2);  Freshman 
Class  Treasurer;  Social  Committee 
(1);  Freshman  Track;  Cauldron 
Staff  (4). 

Business  Management. 


Henry  Russell  Murray 
Born  December  6,  1907  at  Brain- 
tree,  Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
1219  Washington  Street,  South 
Braintree,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Braintree  High  School,  1925- 
Accounting  Club  (2,  3);  Field  Day 
Committee  (3). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


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Joseph  Pericles  Nichols 
Born  May  1,  1905  at  Smyrna, 
Asia  Minor.  Home  address,  80 
Locke  Street,  Haverhill,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  Haverhill 
High  School. 

Business  Management. 


John  J.  Norton 

Born  August  29,  1908  at  Dor- 
chester, Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, 460  Ashmont  Street,  Dor- 
chester, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Dorchester  High  School,  1925- 
Soccer  (2,  3,  4);  Accounting  Club. 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Charles  Edward  O'Brien 
r  *  A 
Born  June  9,  1907  at  Medford, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  Med- 
ford, Massachusetts.  Prepared  at 
Medford  High  School,  1925.  Inter- 
fraternity  Bowling;  Accounting 
Club. 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Victor  Edward  Oliva 
Born  January  11,  1906  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address, 
Brighton,  Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Huntington  School  for  Boys, 
1925.  Freshman  Smoker  Committee; 
Roundup  Committee;  Student  Un- 
ion; Chairman  of  Junior  Class 
Smoker;  Field  Day  Committee; 
Freshman  Enforcement  Committee. 
Business  Management. 


Charles  Avery  Pope 
Born  February  27,  1907  at  Yonk- 
ers,  New  York.  Home  address,  82 
Greenbrier  Street,  Dorchester,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  Holderness 
Preparatory  School,  1925.  Glee 
Club  (1,  2,  3);  Musical  Comedy  (1, 
3,  4);  Nwj  (3);  Vice-President 
American  Management  Association 
(4);  Class  Football  (1,  2);  Roundup 
Committee  (2);  B.  A.  Minstrel 
Show  (1,  2). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Alston  Leslie  Preston,  Jr. 

Born  September  19,  1906  at 
Leominster,  Massachusetts.  Home 
address,  15  Arlington  Street,  Le- 
ominster, Massachusetts.  Prepared 
at  Leominster  High  School,  1925. 
Band;  Student  Union;  Orchestra. 

Business  Management. 


James  Holburn  Pringle 
Born  August  28,  1906  at  Burling- 
ton, Vermont.  Home  address.  East 
Rochester,  New  Hampshire.  Pre- 
pared at  Rochester  High  School, 
1924. 

Business  Management. 


John  Anderson  Puckey 
Born  April  10,  1905  at  Water- 
ville.  New  York.  Home  address, 
Auburndale,  Massachusetts.  Pre- 
pared at  Newton  High  School, 
1925.  Musical  Comedy  (1);  Student 
Union  (3);  Social  Committee  (4). 
Business  Management. 


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Hakry  Harold  Rubenstein 
K  z  * 

Born  May  11,  1906  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  92 
Howland  Street,  Roxbury,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  English  High 
School,  1925.  B.  A.  Minstrel  Show 
(2);  Production  Staff  of  Minstrel 
Show  (2);  Production  Staff  of  Dra- 
matic Club  (2);  Interfraternity 
Bowling  (2);  Field  Day  Committee 
(3). 

Business  Management. 


Robert  Paul  Sheridan 
Born  October  17,  1906  at  Berlin, 
New  Hampshire.  Home  address, 
Berlin,  New  Hampshire.  Prepared 
at  Berlin  High  School,  1924.  Nom- 
inating Committee  (3);  Social  Com- 
mittee. 

Business  Management. 


Roger  Heywood  Smith 
*  B  A 

Born  December  14,  1906  at  Woon- 
socket,  Rhode  Island.  Home  ad- 
dress, 127  Vinton  Street,  Melrose, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Melrose 
High  School,  1925.  Track  (1,  2); 
Student  Union  (2,  3);  Northeastern 
News  (3);  Musical  Comedy  (3); 
Associate  Editor-in-Chief  North- 
eastern News  (4). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


John  M.  Stavrinos 
Born  July  15,  1907  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  348 
Saratoga  Street,  East  Boston,  Mass- 
achusetts. Prepared  at  East  Boston 
High  School. 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Richard  Thomas  St.  Clair 
A  K  s 

Born  March  19, 1908  at  Rockland, 
Maine.  Home  address,  28  Rawson 
Road,  Wollaston,  Massachusetts. 
Prepared  at  Quincy  High  School, 
1925.  Roundup  Committee  (2); 
Quincy  High  School  Club  (1,  2,  3, 
4);  Student  Union  (3). 

Business  Management. 


Thurston  Bradley"  Stowers 
*  B  A 

Born  February  12,  1906  at  Hope- 
dale,  Massachusetts.  Home  ad- 
dress, Milford,  Massachusets.  Pre- 
pared at  Milford  High  School, 
1924.  Assistant  Business  Manager, 
Northeastern  Neii's  (4);  Roundup 
Committee  (1);  Accounting  Club 
(3):  Milford  High  School  Club  (3) 
4);  Inter-high  School  Club  Council 
(3)^  Student  Union  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

Accounting  and  Finance. 


Roger  Francis  Washburn 
Born  July  23,  1908  at  Maiden, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  54 
Wolcott  Street,  West  Medford, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Medford 
High  School,  1925.  President  of 
Freshman  Class;  Track  Team  (1); 
Chairman  of  Sophomore  Enforce- 
ment Committee  (2);  Sophomore 
Dance  Committee;  Freshman  Dance 
Committee;  Field  Dav  Committee 
(3). 
Business  Management. 


N.  Harry  Whelden 
s  *  A 

Born  July  28,  1907  at  Cohoes, 
New  York.  Home  address,  282 
Columbia  Street, Cohoes,  New  York. 
Prepared  at  Cohoes  High  School, 
1925.  News  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Sophomore 
Dance  Committee;  Dramatic  Club 
(1,  2). 

Business  Management. 


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George  Houghton  Whittum 
S  A 

Born  July  25,  1908  at  St.  Louis, 
Missouri.  Home  address,  Atlantic, 
Massachusetts.  Prepared  at  Quincv 
High  School,  1925.  Class  Baseball 
(1,  4);  Concert  Orchestra  (3,  4); 
Quincy  High  Club  (1,  4);  Vice- 
President  Inter-high  Club  Council 
(4);  Northeastern  News  (3,  4); 
Student  Union  (2,  4);  Senior  Nom- 
inating  Committee;    Baseball    (3\ 

4)- 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


Samuel  Zitter 
I  *  S 
Born  May  21,  1906  at  Boston, 
Massachusetts.  Home  address,  50 
Hiawatha  Road,  Mattapan,  Massa- 
chusetts. Prepared  at  English  High 
School,  1924.  Director  B.  A.  Dance 
Orchestra  (1,  2);  Director  of  B.  A. 
Minstrel  Show  Music  (1,  2);  Inter- 
fraternity  Council  (2,   3,   4);  Bac- 


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James  Everett  Williams 
Born  September  7,  1907  at  Brook- 
lyn, New  York.  Home  address, 
Clavinack,  New  York.  Prepared  at 
Hudson  High  School,  1924.  Student 
Council;  Accounting  Club;  Ameri- 
can Management  Association. 
Accounting  and  Finance. 


chanalians  (3);  Concert  Orchestra 
(2,  3);  Tennis  (1);  Composer  of 
Music  for  Musical  Comedy  (4); 
Director  of  "Battle  of  Music" 
between  Northeastern  University, 
School  of  Business  Administration, 
and  Boston  University,  School  of 
Business  Administration  (1,  2); 
Student  Union  (2,  3). 
Business  Management. 


Dean's  List 

SENIORS— B.  A.  SCHOOL 

S.  W.  Beal 
S.  W.  Bradley 
T.  C.  Faulds 

E.  T.  LiFNER 

R.  P.  Sheridan 
G.  H.  Whittum 


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Back  Row:  R.  C.  HarJin,  H.  L.  Johnson. 

Front  Row:  Prof.  GramstorfF,  F.  E.  Hess,  H.  B.  Watton, 


Junior  Class  Officers 

DIVISION  A— JUNIOR  ENGINEERING 

F.  E.  Hess President 

H.  B.  Watton Vice-President 

R.  C.  Hardin Secretary 

H.  L.  Johnson Treasurer 

Prof.  Gramstorff Adviser 


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Back  Row:  J.  P.  McGuckian,  W.  E.  Stratton. 

Front  Row:  Prof.  Gramstorff,  H.  R.  Adams,  T.  R.  Love. 


Junior  Class  Officers 

DIMSION  B— JUNIOR  ENGINEERING 

H.  R.   Adams President 

T.   R.   Love Vice-President 

J.  P.  McGuckian Secretary 

W.  E.  Stratton Treasurer 

Prof.  Gramstorff Adviser 


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S.  E.  King,  T.  F.  Rees,  R.  B.  Carr,  P.  Stuart. 

Junior  Class  Officers 

DIVISION  A  —  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

R.  B.  Carr President 

P.  Stuart Vice-President 

S.  E.  King Secretary 

T.  F.  Rees Treasurer 

Mr.  Montgomery Adviser 


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K.  A.  Love,  T.  C.  Bjorson,  Jr.,  C.  D.  Keezer,  R.  E.  Cobb. 


Junior  Class  Officers 


DIVISION  B  —  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


R.  E.  Cobb 

C.   D.   Keezer 

T.  C.  BjoRNsoN,  Jr. 

K.  A.  Love 

Mr.  Montgomery. 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Adviser 


Dean's  List 

JUNIORS— BOTH  SCHOOLS 

C.  M.  Anderson 
O.  J.  Calderara 
R.  B.  Carr 

J.  E.  Cotter 

B.  F.  Curtis 
R.  J.  Edwards 

D.  P.  Ellis 

J.  W.  Greenleat 
O.  E.  Hartford 
M.  R.  Haven 
W.  E.  Hills 
A.  J.  Howard 

R.    W.    LiTTLEFIELD 

C.  L.    LOTHROP 

T.  R.  Love 
W.  H.  Marden 

J.  P.  McGuCKIAN 
H.    C.    MUENZER 

A.  J.  Oliva 

E.  H.  Parkhurst 
A.  W.  Peterson 
E.  T.  Sina 

J.  A.  Smith 

J.  Swift 

H.  L.  Vorderer 

W.  H.  WiNCHELL 
S.    ZUFFANTI 


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Back  Row:  W.  W.  Forbush,  W.  W.  Grant. 

Front  Row:  A.  S.  Tewsbury,  G.  D.  Crocker,  Prof.  Tozer. 


Sophomore  Class  Officers 

DIVISION  A  —  SOPHOMORE  ENGINEERING 

G.  D.  Crocker President 

W.  W.  Grant Vice-President 

A.  S.  Tewksbury Secretary 

W.  W.  Forbush Treasurer 

Prof.  Tozer Adviser 


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Back  Row;  Haseltine,  Forsberg,  Bates. 
Front  Row:  Prof.  Tozer,  Edson,  Blanchard. 


Sophomore  Class  Officers 

DIVISION  B  — SOPHOMORE  ENGINEERING 

R.  E.  Edson President 

A.  O.  Forsberg Vice-President 

H.  L.  Blanchard Secretary 

S.  Haseltine,  Jr.            Treasurer 

Prof.  Tozer Adviser 


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Hintz,  O'Neill,  Mr.  Williamson,  Newcombe. 


Sophomore  Class  Officers 


DIVISION  A  —  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


V.  D.  O'Neill 
A.  C.  Zing 
R.  B.  Ross 
L.  E.  Hintz 
Mr.  \\'illiamson 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Adviser 


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Sails,  Crosby,  Mr.  Williamson,  Blatchford. 


Sophomore  Class  Officers 


DIVISION  B  —  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


J.  J.  Crosby 

A.  L.  Harper 

F.  W.   Blatchford 

L.  H.  Salls 

Mr.  Williamson    . 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Adviser 


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Dean's  List 


SOPHOMORES— BOTH  SCHOOLS 


\V.  Begun 
A.  C.  Belyea 
J.  C.  Benson 
F.  W.  Blatchford 

E.  A.  Brown 
W.  P.  Burbank 
R.  O.  Carlson 
S.  M.  Casparian 
P.  A.  Coffin 

R.  Crabtree 
C.  Feingold 
W.  K.  Freeman 

F.  O.  Fridell 

G.  L.  Gorbell 
J.  R.  Grubb 
A.  T.  Hatton 
N.  W.  Herthal 
J.  C.  Hickey 

A.  M.  Hilton 

F.  E.  Hodge 
R.  Isherwood 
C.  N.  Kimball 
A.  E.  Kirschner 

G.  H.  Knox 
E.  Knuth 

J.  W.  Labelle 


D.  F.  Libby 
J.  W.  Lymberg 
J.  S.  Lynn 

E.  D.  Lyons 

D.  H.  Mackenzie 
R.  W.  Maier 
V.  S.  McFarlin 
V.  D.  O'Neil 
L.  a.  Parks 
L.  L.  Rayment 
C.  A.  Ridgway 
W.  A.  Roberts 
R.  R.  Rowe 

C.    V.    SCHER 

C.  Schneppershoff 
H.  A.  Scott 
W.  C.  Shortle 
R.  B.  Spofford 
P.  A.  Stemmler 
G.  R.  Steinbrenner 
M.  E.  Sylvester 
J.  E.  Valada 
J.  W.  VanDerzee 
P.  Verbeck 
R.  H.  Verner 
A.  K.  Wright 


A.  W.  Wyman 


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Back  Row:  Mr.  Newman,  Johnson. 
Front  Row:  Wright,  Brown,  Chase. 


Freshman  Class  Officers 


DIMSION  A  — FRESHMAN  ENGINEERING 


C.  C.  Brown  . 
G.  W.  Chase  . 
N.  H.  Wright 
A.  E.  Johnson 

Mr.  Newman 


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Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Adviser 


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P.  G.  Toohey ,     .  President 

E.  F.  Perkins Vice-President 

J.  E.  Doyle,  Jr Secretary 

E.  C.   Bailey Treasurer 

Mr.  Maxcy Adviser 


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The  College  Year 

NEWS  BANQUET 

The  annual  banquet  of  the  Neivs  occurred  on  Tuesday,  April  17,  1928,  at  the 
University  Club.  George  A.  Frye,  1929  E,  was  elected  Editor-in-Chief,  and  Roger  H. 
Smith,  Associate  Editor,  for  the  year  1928-29.  Benjamin  M.  Ellison,  1928  B.A.,  the 
retiring  Editor-in-Chief,  was  the  toastmaster  at  this  gathering  of  over  fifty-five  men, 
representing  all  departments  on  the  News.  Mr.  Trentwell  M.  White,  English  Director 
in  the  Dedham  Public  Schools,  and  author  of  boys'  stories,  was  the  guest  speaker.  His 
subject  was  "More  Copy". 

The  entire  staff  showed  its  appreciation  of  Mr.  Marston's  distinguished  work  by 
presenting  him  with  a  cigarette  lighter.  Following  this  presentation,  quills  were 
awarded  to  the  staff  members.  For  the  first  time  the  News  departed  from  its  usual 
custom  of  presenting  the  coveted  News  Quills  only  to  its  members,  when  it  awarded 
them  to  Professor  Estes,  Director  of  Publications,  and  Mr.  Marston,  Faculty  Adviser. 

MUSICAL  COMEDY  BANQUET 

On  Wednesday,  April  25,  1928,  the  entire  personnel  of  the  musical  comedy, 
"Yes,  Yes,  Siam",  assembled  for  a  banquet  at  the  University  Club.  This  dinner  was 
held  to  celebrate  the  successful  presentation  of  Northeastern's  fourth  musical  comedy, 
reviewed  in  the  Boston  press  as  "the  highest  grade  college  show  of  the  season". 
John  V.  Baketel,  1929  B.A.,  of  Methuen,  toastmaster  of  the  evening,  introduced  as 
the  principal  speaker.  Professor  Holley  S.  Winkfield,  to  whom  much  credit  was  due 
for  providing  the  musical  development  of  the  show. 

JUNIOR  PROM 

Friday  evening,  April  27,  1928,  Hotel  Statler  was  the  scene  of  one  of  the  keenly 
anticipated  social  events  of  the  school  year,  the  Engineering  School  Junior  Promenade. 
About  two  hundred  and  fifty  couples  danced  to  the  music  of  "Bill"  Boyle's  Orchestra 
in  the  Imperial  Ball  Room.  At  midnight,  following  the  favor  dance  and  the  grand 
march,  supper  was  served  in  the  Georgian  Room.  The  program  opened  at  nine  o'clock, 
and  Home  Sweet  Home  was  not  played  until  four  on  Saturday  morning.  The  guests  of 
honor  were  Dean  and  Mrs.  Carl  S.  Ell,  Professor  and  Mrs.  Albert  E.  Whittaker,  and 
Professor  Alfred  J.  Ferretti. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  couples  attended  the  Annual  Junior  Prom  of  Northeastern's 
School  of  Business  Administration  at  Longwood  Towers,  on  Friday  evening  May  11, 
1928.  The  Harvardians  played  for  dancing  from  nine  until  three  o'clock.  A  pleasing 
innovation  introduced  by  the  1929  committee,  of  which  James  J.  Houlahan  was 


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chairman,  was  the  midnight  supper  in  the  dining  hall.  Favors,  consisting  of  sterling 
silver  bracelets  and  cigarette  lighters,  engraved  with  the  university  seal,  for  ladies  and 
gentlemen  respectively  were  presented  during  the  promenade  which  was  led  by  Presi- 
dent and  Mrs.  Frank  Palmer  Speare,  Dean  and  Mrs.  Carl  Stephens  Ell,  Professor  and 
Mrs.  Turner  Flowers  Garner,  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alfred  D'Alessandro. 


DEAN'S  LIST  DINNER 

Sixty-three  upperclassmen,  who  were  on  the  Dean's  List  of  honor  students  for  the 
majority  of  the  terms  during  the  year,  were  guests  at  a  dinner  held  at  the  University 
Club  on  Saturday  evening.  May  12,  1928.  A  scholarship  of  $100  was  awarded  to  John 
Swift  of  Roslindale,  1930  E,  by  Dean  Carl  S.  Ell,  toastmaster,  for  having  attained  the 
highest  scholastic  grade  of  any  student  in  the  University.  It  was  the  first  time  such  a 
dinner  has  been  held,  and  also  the  first  time  the  scholarship  was  awarded,  although 
both  events  will  now  become  a  yearly  feature  of  the  University  program.  The  speaker 
of  the  evening  was  Dr.  Pavson  Smith,  Commissioner  of  Education,  who  gave  an 
engaging  discourse  on  "The  Factors  of  a  Successful  Life".  Chamber  music  was  en- 
joved  during  the  dinner. 

HONORARY  SOCIETIES 

The  Sigma  Delta  Epsilon,  honorary  society  of  the  School  of  Business  Administra- 
tion, held  its  annual  banquet  on  Monday  evening.  May  14,  1928,  at  the  University 
Club.  Six  newly  elected  members  were  initiated.  The  men  so  honored  by  the  society 
were  all  Juniors,  who  had  attained  distinction  both  in  the  academic  and  the  social  life 
of  the  University.  Mr.  Havice,  Faculty  Adviser,  and  Benjamin  M.  Ellison,  retiring 
president,  were  the  after  dinner  speakers.  After  the  banquet  the  entire  society  as- 
sembled at  the  Shubert  Theatre  to  enjoy  Mitzi  in  "The  Madcap". 

The  Northeastern  Senate,  honorary  society  of  the  Engineering  School,  gave  a 
farewell  banquet  to  its  graduating  members  at  the  University  Club,  on  Friday  evening, 
June  15,  1928.  Professor  Stanley  G.  Estes,  guest  and  speaker  of  the  evening,  talked  on 
"The  Inquiring  Mind". 

SOPHOMORE  DANCES 

The  State  Suite  of  the  Copley  Plaza  Hotel  was  the  scene  of  an  enjoyable  dance  on 
Friday  evening.  May  18,  1928.  The  members  of  the  B.  A.  Sophomore  Class  and  their 
friends  made  merry  to  the  music  of  Joe  Falk's  band.  The  room  was  decorated  with 
Northeastern  and  class  colors  which  contributed  admirably  to  the  atmosphere  of  the 
place.  Time  slipped  by  with  exasperating  celerity,  and  at  one  o'clock  the  affair  was 
brought  to  a  close.  Patrons  of  the  dance  were:  President  and  Mrs.  Frank  Palmer 
Speare,  Professor  and  Mrs.  Turner  Flowers  Garner,  Professor  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Pugs- 
ley,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Montgomery,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Kenney,  and  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Gaines  Thomson  Cartinhour. 

The  annual  Sophomore  Hop,  Division  B,  was  held  on  Friday  evening.  May  25, 
1928,  at  Whitney  Hall,  Brookline.  It  was  declared  one  of  the  liveliest  and  best  dances 


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of  the  year.  Dancing  started  shortly  after  eight  o'clock  and  the  gayety  did  not  cease 
until  one  o'clock.  Excellent  music  was  furnished  by  Dick  Chappie's  Orchestra.  The 
class  and  school  spirit  were  outstanding  and  aided  immensely  in  bringing  about  the 
essential  sociability  of  such  a  function.  The  patrons  were  Professor  Frederick  W. 
Holmes,  Professor  Holley  S.  Winkfield,  and  Mr.  William  T.  Alexander. 

TRACK  BANQUET 

Northeastern  terminated  its  track  season,  finishing  seventh  among  twenty-three 
colleges  represented  in  the  New  England  Intercollegiates,  on  Saturday,  May  12,  1928. 
After  the  meet,  the  Huskies  were  feted  at  the  University  Club.  Captain  Tatton  was 
toastmaster  and  introduced  Dean  Carl  S.  Ell,  who  paid  tribute  to  the  team,  the  coaches 
and  the  faculty,  for  their  support  of  track  during  the  past  year.  Coaches  Zeller  and 
Parsons  also  expressed  their  appreciation  of  the  co-operation  that  prevailed  during  the 
season,  and  bestowed  especial  praise  upon  the  men  who  had  placed  in  the  New  Eng- 
lands.  Stanley  Earle,  who  a  few  hours  before  had  placed  third  in  the  N.  E.  I.  C.  A.  A. 
quarter-mile,  was  elected  captain,  and  Lambert  F.  Larson  was  elected  manager.  At  the 
close  of  the  evening  letters  were  awarded  by  Professor  Winthrop  E.  Nightingale  to 
nineteen  athletes  and  class  numerals  to  eighteen. 

BASEBALL  BANQUET 

The  members  of  the  Northeastern  baseball  team  gathered  at  the  University  Club 
for  their  annual  banquet  on  Saturday  evening,  June  2,  1928.  Neil  Mahoney,  veteran 
Husky  backstop  for  the  past  three  years,  received  the  highest  tribute  any  athlete  can 
receive  when  he  was  acclaimed  captain  for  the  1928-1929  baseball  season.  Thirteen 
members  were  awarded  their  insignia,  and  were  also  given  gold  baseball  bats  by  Mr. 
H.  Bradlee  Fenno.  T.  Llewellyn  Schofield,  1929  E,  of  Weston,  was  appointed  manager, 
to  succeed  Harry  Kempanen  of  Fitchburg,  who  was  toastmaster  for  the  evening. 

ANNUAL  OUTING 

For  the  first  time,  the  School  of  BusinessAdministration  joined  the  School  of 
Engineering  in  Northeastern's  Eighteenth  Annual  Field  Day,  held  at  Riverside, 
Newton,  on  Saturday,  June  9,  1928.  The  students  arrived  in  their  own  cars  or  by 
special  train  in  time  to  take  part  in  the  parade  of  alumni  and  students  to  the  recreation 
grounds — an  annual  feature  of  the  outing.  The  parade  was  followed  by  the  presenta- 
tion of  the  senior  class  banners  to  the  freshmen.  Sports  were  featured  during  the  day, 
and  dancing  and  canoeing  in  the  evening  served  to  round  out  a  very  enjoyable  program. 

FRESHMAN  RECEPTION 

On  Friday,  September  21,  1928,  over  two  hundred  freshmen  and  faculty  gathered 
in  Bates  Hall  to  enjoy  the  reception  tendered  the  freshmen  by  the  Student  Union. 
"Husky"  was  introduced  to  the  yearlings  and  received  his  share  of  cheers  and  ap- 
plause. 

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Six  members  of  the  class  of  1932  furnished  music  during  the  evening.  For  addi- 
tional attractions  a  company  of  professional  entertainers  was  on  hand,  and  afterwards 
a  movie  was  enjoyed  by  those  present. 

The  reception  was  brought  to  an  end  after  Dean  Ell  and  other  members  of  the 
faculty  made  short  speeches  of  welcome  and  advice  to  the  newcomers. 

INTERCLASS  BASEBALL 

The  class  of  1929  won  the  interclass  baseball  annual  championship,  the  final 
game  being  between  the  senior  and  sophomore  teams. 

Mr.  H.  Bradlee  Fenno  has  donated  to  the  winning  team  a  silver  cup  to  be  a 
perpetual  trophy  for  winners  of  these  series.  Members  of  the  winning  team  were  also 
given  their  numerals. 

DIVISION  A  RUSH 

Northeastern  sophomores  won  the  fall  classic  at  the  Fens  on  October  2,  by  suc- 
cessfully defending  the  '  'flag' '  atop  the  greased  pole.  There  were  at  least  two  freshmen 
for  each  sophomore,  but  the '  'cagey"  second-year  men  maintained  a  successful  defense  for 
the  full  time  limit  of  three  minutes.  The  sophomores  finally  amassed  180  points 
against  their  opponents'  125. 

Freshman  hopes  were  catapulted  high  into  the  air  when  the  freshman  team  ran 
away  with  the  football  game  14  to  6.  Flumer,  Green,  and  Howe  starred  for  the  year- 
lings, while  Gilbert,  Krasnow,  and  Zing  were  the  main  bearings  of  the  sophomore 
machine.  The  Sophomores,  however,  were  victors  in  the  other  events  of  the  afternoon, 
a  five-man  six-legged  race,  and  an  obstacle  race. 

Freshmen  continued  to  wear  red  caps,  and  otherwise  remained  in  durance  vile. 

SENIOR  DANCE 

Northeastern's  Senior  Dance  was  held  on  October  5, 1928,  at  the  Tent  ballroom  on 
Huntington  Avenue.  This  was  the  first  red-letter  day  on  Northeastern's  1928-1929 
social  calendar.  Representatives  of  all  classes,  and  of  alumni,  were  among  the  two 
hundred  couples  present  at  this  semi-formal  event.  Morey  Pearl's  well-known  orches- 
tra provided  the  music. 

Professor  and  Mrs.  H.  W.  Melvin,  Professor  and  Mrs.  S.  G.  Estes,  and  Professor 
and  Mrs.  A.  E.  Whittaker  were  present  as  guests  of  the  class  of  1929. 

ALUMNI  BANQUETS 
Alumni  of  the  Engineering  School  held  their  annual  banquet  at  the  University 
Club,  on  October  25,  1928.  The  Hon.  William  S.  Youngman,  speaker  of  the  evening, 
chose  for  his  subject,  "The  Issue  of  the  Present  Campaign."  Frank  L.  Flood,  1922, 
retiring  president  of  the  association,  acted  as  toastmaster  of  the  evening.  It  was 
decided  at  this  meeting  to  consolidate  with  the  B.  A.  alumni  group. 

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B.  A.  Alumni  held  a  get-together  on  November  1,  1928.  The  group  had  dinner  at 
the  Palais  D'Or,  and  rounded  out  the  evening  by  attending  "The  Connecticut  Yan- 
kee", at  the  Majestic  Theatre. 

The  Northeastern  University  Alumni  Club  of  New  York  held  its  annual  meeting 
at  the  Hotel  Breslin,  Broadway,  New  York  Citv,  on  October  26,  1928.  President 
Sherman  O.  Maxwell,  1925  E,  was  toastmaster.  Professor  Joseph  Spear,  and  Professor 
John  B.  Pugsley  were  present  as  guests. 

SOCCER  BANQUET 

The  second  annual  banquet  of  the  Northeastern  soccer  team  was  held  at  the 
University  Club  on  November  27,  1928.  Professor  Edward  S.  Parsons  was  master  of 
ceremonies.  Vice-President  Carl  S.  Ell,  Professor  Turner  F.  Garner,  and  Professor 
John  B.  Puglsey  were  speakers  of  the  evening.  Each  speaker  commended  the  unde- 
feated team  upon  its  successful  season. 

Professor  Winthrop  E.  Nightingale,  chairman  of  the  Faculty  Committee  on 
Athletics,  announced  the  winners  of  the  Varsity  "N",  and  numerals. 

Fred  E.  Hess,  1930  E,  was  elected  captain  of  the  team  for  the  coming  season,  and 
Russell  E.  Cobb  was  chosen  manager. 

Northeastern's  first  undefeated  Varsity  team  was  given  special  recognition  in  the 
form  of  gold  soccer  ball  watch  charms. 


SENATE  ALUMNI  BANQUET 

The  University  Club  was  the  scene  of  the  annual  Senate  Alumni  Banquet,  on 
December  13,  1928.  James  H.  Kinghorn,  1929  E,  President  of  the  Senate,  acted  as 
toastmaster. 

Professor  Edgar  McNaughton,  of  Tufts  College,  was  the  guest  speaker  of  the 
evening.  Professor  Turner  F.  Garner,  Director  of  Education,  and  Ralph  L.  Atkinson, 
1921,  were  other  speakers. 

MIDWINTER  CONCERT 

Northeastern's  four  Division  B  musical  clubs  united  in  their  annual  midwinter 
concert  on  January  11,  1929,  at  Paul  Revere  Hall  in  the  Mechanics  Building.  The 
program  was  diversified  and  pleasing,  ranging  from  the  barbaric  harmonies  of 
Tschaikowsky's  "Marche  Slave",  to  the  rippling  melody  of  Weidt's  "Sunny  Smile". 
The  Bacchanalians  gathered  the  most  applause  for  their  peppy  renditions.  The  clubs 
taking  part  were  the  Banjo  Club,  the  Concert  Orchestra,  the  Bacchanalians,  and 
the  Glee  Club.  After  the  concert  dancing  was  in  order  until  twelve. 


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Members  of  the 
Northeastern  University  Senate 


OFFICERS 

James  H.  Kinghorn President 

John  A.  Anderson Vice-President 

Harold  F.  Wilder Secretary-Treasurer 

Prof.  James  W.   Ingalls Faculty  Adviser 


Charles  P.  Goeller 
Howard  M.  Gregory 
John  B.  Kiniry 
James  E.  Lane 


Orall  J.  Calderara 
Burton  F.  Curtis 


SENIORS 

Frank  C.  Poehlman 
Hyman  Silverman 
Arnold  Tippo 


JUNIORS 
Orville  E.  Hartford 


SOPHOMORE 
George  L.  Gorbell 


William  Weinfeld 
James  H.  Kinghorn 
John  A.  Anderson 
Harold  F.  Wilder 


Raymond  W.  Littlefield 
Joseph  P.  McGuckian 


William  Crombie  White 

Prof.  Albert  Edward  Whittaker 


ALUMNI  IN  THE  FACULTY 
Ervin  Holbrook  Lewis 


Albert  Ellsworth  Everett 
Edward  Snow  Parsons 


The  Senate 

FROM  the  date  of  its  establishment,  May  3,  1921,  until  the  present.  The  Senate,  Honorary  Society  oi  the 
School  of  Engineering,  has  represented  the  highest  honor  attainable  by  an  undergraduate  in  the 
School.  The  basic  requirement  of  membership  is  high  scholarship,  but  quality  of  character,  and  interest  in  the 
welfare  of  others  are  also  considered.  A  gold  charm  in  the  form  of  a  scroll,  bearing  the  name  of  the  society  on 
its  face  and  suitably  engraved  on  the  back,  is  the  insignia  of  the  Senate. 

Twice  a  year  the  names  of  upperclassmen  scholastically  eligible  for  The  Senate  are  submitted  to  the 
Society  by  the  faculty.  These  are  voted  upon  by  the  active  members  of  the  Senate  and  only  those  men  are 
elected  who,  in  the  eyes  of  their  fellows,  combine  high  scholastic  achievement  with  personal  integrity  and 
the  ability  to  co-operate  with  others. 

There  are  at  present  142  alumni  members,  the  majority  of  whom  retain  an  active  interest  in  the  under- 
graduate chapter.  An  Annual  Senate  Alumni  Banquet  is  held  in  mid-winter  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  alumni 
and  undergraduates  to  become  better  acquainted.  The  active  chapter  also  sponsors  frequent  meetings  of  a 
social  and  educational  nature  throughout  the  school  year,  culminating  in  the  Farewell  Dinner  to  the  Seniors 
in  June. 

It  is  traditional  at  Northeastern  that  membership  in  the  Senate  can  be  held  only  by  upperclassmen  who 
have  demonstrated  outstanding  ability  in  several  phases  of  undergraduate  life.  The  Society  has  thus  served  to 
promote  all-round  development  with  emphasis  upon  scholarship  and  character. 


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Back  Row:  Damrell,  Whittum,  Stowers. 
Front  Row:  Bradley,  Bea),  Smith. 

Sigma  Delta   Epsilon 

Me.  Charles  W.  Havice Faculty  Adviser 

OFFICERS 

Stanley  W.  Beal President 

R.  Heyward  Smith Vice-President 

S.  Whitney  Bradley Secretary  and  Treasurer 

MEMBERS 
Stanley  W.  Beal,  '29  Thurston  B.  Stowers,   '29  S.  Whitney  Bradley,  '29 

C.  Robertson  Damrell,  '29  George  H.  Whittum,   '29  R.  Heyward  Smith, '29 

MEMBERS  ELECTED  MARCH  14,  1929 
T.  Carlton  Faulds,  '29  George  H.  Knox,   '31  Albert  J.  Oliva,  '30 

William  Begun,  '31  Vernon  D.  O'Neill,  '31  Everett  A.  Brown,  '31 

ELECTION  to  Sigma  Delta  Epsilon,  thehonorary  society  of  the  School  of  Business  Administration,  is  the 
highest  honor  that  can  be  conferred  upon  a  student  in  this  school.  Those  who  are  eligible  for  election 
are  considered  upon  the  basis  of  sound  scholarship,  personal  character,  and  University  activities.  The  men 
privileged  to  wear  the  gold  key  of  the  society  are  notable  for  their  general  leadership  in  undergraduate  life. 
Carrying  high  standards  into  their  business  and  professional  careers,  Sigma  Delta. Epsilon  alumni  are  to  be 
found  in  eminent  places  among  the  younger  graduates. 

While  this  honor  group  functions  quietly,  its  dignified  influence  lends  a  definite  tone  to  the  school.  By 
reason  of  its  rigid  requirements,  the  active  membership  is  never  large.  Usually  about  six  men  are  elected  each 
year.  Meetings  are  held  at  least  once  a  month;  an  annual  prize  is  awarded  to  a  freshman  most  worthy  on  the 
basis  of  scholarship,  character  and  activities;  and  several  times  each  year  the  alumni  meet  with  the  under- 
graduates for  a  social  evening. 

The  gold  key  of  the  society  is  rhombic  in  design  with  the  symbolism  and  the  Greek  letters  Sigma  Delta 
Epsilon  engraved  upon  its  face. 

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DIVISION  A 
George  E.  Lookup,  '29 

Harry  L.  Barstow,  '29 

Carlton  L.  Lothrop,   '30 

1929 

Eliot  W.  Howard 
Warren  A.  Ho\vard 
James  H.  Kinghorn 
Lambert  F.  Larson 
James  E.  Williams 

1930 

Frederick  E.  Hess 
Richard  B.  Carr 


President 
Vice-President 
Secretary-Trt 


DIVISION  B 
William  J.  Butler,     '29 

Raymond  W.  Braun,  '29 

Raymond  E.  Edson,   '31 

1929 

Raymond  W.  Cleveland 
Howard  M.  Gregory 
Victor  A.  Thurston 
Howard  L.  Grace 
Thomas  J.  Lynch 

1930 

Milton  A.  Saunders 
Edgar  F.  Child 
Nelson  W.  Gallagher 


John  W.  LaBelle 
Paul  C.  Burke 
George  H.  Knox 


Alfred  C.  Anderson 
Elmer  W.  Crawford 


Charles  C.  Brown 
Paul  G.  Toohey 


J.  W.  Eakins 
W.  S.  Walker 


THE  University  Student  Council  is  primarily  a  body  endowed  with  the  power  to  govern  student  activ- 
ities. The  Council  organized  this  year  early  in  the  fall  under  its  two  presidents,  and  has  worked  very 
efficiently. 

The  Freshman-Sophomore  relationships  have  been  handled  in  a  very  satisfactory  manner  this  year  by 
both  councils.  The  Division  A  Group  inaugurated  the  precedent  of  manual  labor  for  recalcitrant  freshmen. 
In  addition  to  the  large  amount  of  work  entailed  in  interclass  relationships,  the  Council  has  considered 
many  matters  of  policy  and  has  made  many  important  decisions.  The  Council  has  gradually  increased  its 
scope  of  activities  and  tends  more  and  more  to  make  itself  felt  as  an  aggressive  and  positive  factor  in  student 
activities. 


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Interfraternity   Council 

R.  R.  Hilton,   '29  President 

W.  Begun,   '31 Secretary-Treasurer 

Prof.  J.  Spear Adviser 

BETA  GAMMA  EPSILON 
J.  H.  KiNGHORN,  '29  H.  L.  Burton,  '29 

ALPHA  KAPPA  SIGMA 
W.  A.  Stahle,  '29  J.  H.  Aldrich,  '30 

ETA  TAU  NU 
C.  L.  Lothrop,  '30  R.  R.  Hilton,  '29 

SIGMA  OMEGA  PSI 
L.  Berig,  '29  M.  Press,  '30 

NU  EPSILON  ZETA 
W.  O.  Dick,   '29  C.  H.  Muirhead,  '30 

PHI  GAMMA  PI 

B.  B.  Sheridan,  '30  W.  R.  Block,  '29 

SIGMA  PHI  ALPHA 
S.  Bohaker,   '31  M.  B.  Beckwith,  '31 

PHI  BETA  ALPHA 

C.  E.  Lynde,  '30  L.  F.  Larson,  '29 

KAPPA  ZETA  PHI 
J.  A.  Abbott,  '30  W.  Begun,  '31 

GAMMA  PHI  KAPPA 
A.  A.  QuiMBY,  '29  J.  A.  Hamre,  '29 

SIGMA  DELTA 
G.  A.  Frye,  '29  A.  W.  MoRANG,  '30 

IOTA  PHI  SIGMA 
J.  Applebaum,   '29  S.  Zitter,   '29 

THE  Interfraternitv  Council  is  a  representative  group  governinff  interfraternit\'  relationships.  It  is  com- 
posed of  two  members  from  each  of  the  twelve  fraternities  ofthe  Engineering  and  Business  Adminis- 
tration Schools.  The  Council  is  now  in  its  third  year,  and  the  friendly  spirit  and  harmony  e-\isting  between 
the  fraternities  is  largely  due  to  the  efforts  of  this  organization. 

The  Council  is  advised  by  Professor  Spear  and  its  decisions  are  reviewed  and  checked  by  the  Faculty 
Committee  on  Fraternities  composed  of  the  faculty  advisers  of  the  several  fraternities. 


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EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE  FOR  1928-1929 


Clifford  A.  Clark 
Stern  A.  Lyon 
Charles  W.  Thompson 


President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 


COMMITTEE  CHAIRMEN 

Virgil  A.  Thurston 

Richard  K.  Eaton 

Clinton  T.  Kessell 

Peter  Verbeck 

James  B.  McArdle  \ 
John  S.  Young  / 
Addison  H.  Pratt Intercollegiate 


.        .      Keligiom 

Service  and  Welfare 

Social 

Membership 

Publicity 


Howard  H.  Allen 
Milton  A.  Saunders 
Kendal  A.  Love 


DIVISION  B 


President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 


Victor  A.  Thurston 
Lindsay  P.  Cummings 
Veron  a.  Love 
Forest  I.  Reynolds 
Kenneth  L.  Killer 
Addison  H.  Pratt 


COMMITTEE  CHAIRMEN 


Keligious 

Service  and  Welfare 

Social 

Membership 

Publicity 

Intercollegiate 


Faculty  Adviser 
Mr.  Charles  W.  Havice 


Dean  Carl  S.  Ell 

Prof.  Harold  W.  Melvin 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 


Rev.  William  E.  Gardner,  D.D. 
Mr.  Charles  W.  Havice 


THE  Northeastern  Student  Union  has  enlarged  its  program  so  that  it  serves  in  many  ways  the  entire 
student  body.  Its  threefold  activities — social,  service,  and  spiritual — have  extended  themselves  into  all 
branches  of  student  life. 

One  of  the  Union's  most  notable  achievements  is  the  weekly  chapel  service.  Many  eminent  preachers 
serve  as  chapel  speakers. 

In  its  noon-hour  programs,  the  Union  has  sponsored  a  variety  of  educational  and  entertaining  features 
including  popular  lectures,  movies,  and  forums. 

Through  its  Service  and  Welfare  department  letters,  copies  of  the  News,  flowers,  and  fruit  have  been  sent 
to  ill  students;  moreover,  visits  have  often  been  made.  The  Lost  and  Found  department  has  also  been  of  great 
service.  Over  twelve  hundred  articles  have  been  returned  during  the  year. 

The  Reading  and  Writing  Room  is  comfortably  appointed  for  the  use  of  all  students.  Lounging  chairs, 
study  tables,  writing  desks,  magazines  and  newspapers  are  to  be  found  in  this  room.  "Husky"  stationery, 
pens  and  ink  are  always  available. 

The  social  activities  have  included  several  large  receptions  and  a  number  of  smaller  social  programs. 

Through  its  diversified  intercollegiate  contact  the  Union  has  given  dignified  publicity  to  the  University. 
Delegates  were  sent  to  a  large  number  of  student  conferences  throughout  the  year. 


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Back  Row:  M.  Mager,  O'Shea. 

Front  Row:  Richardson,  Burton,  Sylvester. 


Boston   Society  of  Civil   Engineers 

NORTHEASTERN  UNIVERSITY  SECTION 

H.  L.  Burton Chairman 

F.  G.  Smethurst Vice-Chairman 

K.  D.  Sylvester      .        .■ Clerk 

A.  M.  Mager  1 

B.  A.  O'Shea  \  Executive  Committee 

C.  S.  Richardson  J 

Professor  Alvord Adviser 


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Anderson,  Hobby,  Siedt,  Atwood. 


American   Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers 

NORTHEASTERN  UNIVERSITY  SECTION 

E.  N.  Hobby         1   r-i-    ■  ■         4  f  Chairman 

u     .     o                   >  Division   A \  r      ^       T 

H.  A.  bTEDT           /  1  Secretary-Treasurer 

J.  C.  Anderson    \  n'    '  '       R  /  Chairman 

P.  F.  Atwood       j                                   \  Secretary-Treasurer 

Professor  Zeller           Adviser 


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Wilder,  Goeller,  Cleveland,  Hartford. 


American  Institute  of  Electrical 
Engineers 

NORTHEASTERN  UNIVERSITY  BRANCH 


R.  W.  Cleveland 

President 

C.  P.  Goeller 

Vice-President 

H.  F.  Wilder 

Secretary 

O.  E.  Hartford 

Treasurer 

Professor  Smith 

Adviser 

THE  Northeastern  University  Student  Branch,  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers  completed 
a  very  successful  year.  Several  speakers  of  prominence  and  experts  in  their  respective  fields  spoke  during 
the  year.  Among  these  were  Doctor  Kennelly  of  Harvard,  Professor  C.  L.  Dawes  of  Harvard,  Professor  Lamp- 
son  of  the  General  Radio  Company,  and  Mr.  Davis,  Superintendent  of  the  Simplex  Wire  and  Cable  Company. 
A  very  instructive  excursion  was  taken  through  the  works  and  high  tension  laboratory  of  this  company. 

The  enrollment  this  year  was  very  large.  Northeastern  tied  for  second  place  with  University  or  California 
with  an  enrollment  of  78  student  members.  There  are  99  branches  in  the  United  States. 


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Prof.  Strahan,  Aldrich,  Thombs,  Lane. 


American  Chemical   Society 

NORTHEASTERN  UNIVERSITY  CHAPTER  OF  THE 

NORTHEASTERN  SECTION 

N.  C,  N.S.,  A.  C.  S. 

C.  R.  Thombs President 

J.  E.  Lane Vice-President 

J.  H.  Aldrich       /  Division  A   \  Secretary-Treasurer 

A.  W.  MoRANG     \  Division  B   /  Secretary-Treasurer 

Professor  Strahan Adviser 


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Back  Row:  Stuart,  Story. 

Front  Row:  Prof.  Ingalls,  Frye,  Mason. 


Society  of  Industrial   Engineers 

NORTHEASTERN  UNIVERSITY  CHAPTER 

G.  A.  Frye Presidmt 

C.  T.  Stuart  Vice-President 

W.  E.  Story Secretary 

H.  R.  Mason Treasurer 

Professor  Ingalls Adviser 


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Back  Row:  Bender,  Blanchard,  Sherman. 
Front  Row:  Pope,  Murphy,  Keezer. 


American  Management  Association 


JoH^f  A.  Murphy    . 

President 

Charles  A.  Pope    . 

Vice-President 

Kendall  Blanchard 

Secretary 

C.  DiMOND  Keezer 

Treasurer 

Mr.  Maxcy      .... 

MEMBERS 

Adviser 

J.  E.  Williams 

C.  E.  O'Brien 

J.    L.    FoRSYTHE 

H.  Lesser 

W.  B.  Sherman 

S.  S.  Marshall 

J.    A.    PuCKEY 

R.  E.  Sawyer 

R.  T.  St.Clair 

L.  J.  Beedle 

D.  W.  Clark 

J.  W.  Dennis 

C.  R.  Damrell 

C.  E.  Lynde 

J.  V.  Baketel 

W.  K.  Plunkett 

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Back  Row:  Prof.  Tozer,  J.  S.  Lynn,  W.  W.  Forbush. 

Front  Row:  G.  H.  Whittum,  E.  B.  Morris,  Virgil  A.  Thurston,  W.  A.  MacDonald. 

1928-29  Inter-Club  Council 


President 
James  E.  Lane 

Secretary-Treasurer 
Virgil  A.  Thurston 
James  T.  Macchi,  Medford 
James  E.  Lane,  Quincy 
Walter  W.  Forbush,  Everett 
Warren  A.  MacDonald,  Mechanic  Arts 


Division  A  Officers 

Vice-President 
Walter  W.  Forbush 

Adviser 
Prof.  Eliot  F.  Tozer 
Arthur  Foley,  Salem 
John  S.  Lynn,  Greater  Lynn 
Virgil  A.  Thurston,  Maine 
Lester  E.  Hintz,  Nutmeg 


Division  B  Officers 


President 
Edward  B.  Morris 

Secretary-Treasurer 
Victor  A.  Thurston 
James  T.  Macchi,  Milford 
George  H.  Whittum,  Quincy 
Lester  F.  Hermanson,  Everett 
Warren  A.  MacDonald,  Mechanic  Arts 


Vice-President 
George  H.  Whittum 

Adviser 
Prof.  Eliot  F.  Tozer 
Thomas  H.  Sullivan,  Salem 
Raymond  E.  Edson,  Greater  Lynn 
Victor  A.  Thurston,  Maine 
Edward  B.  Morris,  Nutmeg 


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Quincy  High  School  Club 


Founded  1923 

James  E.  Lane 
Robert  E.  Anderson 
Waldo  A.  Howe 
Theodore  A.  Nelson 
Prof.  Waldemar  S.  McGuire 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Adviser 


James  E.  Lane 


Mechanic  Arts  High  School  Club 


Founded  1924 

Warren  A.  MacDonald        .        .    Preside7it 
Charles  P.  Goeller  .    Vice-President 

William  E.  Ramm    .  Secretary-Treasurer 

Prof.  Henry  E.  Richards  .       Adviser 


Warren  A.  MacDonald 


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Salem  Club  of  Northeastern  University 


Founded  1924 

Thomas  H.  Sullivan 

President 

William  B.  O'Keefe 

Vice-President 

Henry  O.  Muenzer 

.     Secretary 

Cornelius  J.  Buckley 

Treasurer 

Mr.  Charles  O.   Baird  . 

Adviser 

Thomas  H.  Sullivan 


Everett  High  Club  of  Northeastern  University 


Founded  1925 

Allan  V.  Hanson  .    Pre. 

Albert  W.   Bengston  Vice-President 

George  H.  Gould   ....      Secretary 
H.  Wallace  Bazley  Treasurer 

Prof.  William  J.  Alcott,  Jr.  Adviser 


Allan  V.  Hanson 


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The  Northeastern  Milford  Club 


Founded  1926 

James  T.  Macchi 

President 

John  G.  Carlson 

Vice-President 

Frank  S.  Todino 

Secretary 

Stanley  M.  Richards 

Treasurer 

Mr.  Albert  E.  Everett 

Adviser 

James  T.  Macchi 


Nutmeg  State  Club 


Founded  1926 

Vahram  G.  Ohanesian  . 
WiNTHROP  R.  Block 
Lester  E.   Hintz 
Raymond  W.  Cleveland 
Seaton  a.  Reed 
Philip  F.  Atwood 


.  President 
Vice-President 
Secretary,  Div.  A 
Secretary,  Div.  B 
Treasurer,  Div.  A 
Treasurer,  Div.  B 


Mr.  William  T.  Alexander 


Adviser 


Vahram  G.  Ohanesian 


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Maine -lacs 


Founded  1927 

Thomas  A.  Pinkham 
Almon  W.  Morang 
Maurice  E.  Sharpe 
Raymond  A.  Grant 
Wesley  E.  Winter  . 


President 

Vice-President 

Recording  Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Treasurer 


Mr.  Arthur  B.  Montgomery 


Adviser 


Thomas  A.  Pinkham 


Greater  Lynn  Club  of  Northeastern  University 


Founded  1928 

Raymond  E.  Edson  .        .        .     President 

John  S.  Lynn  .  .  Vice-President,  Div.  A 
John  H.  Lowe  .  .  Vice-President,  Div.  B 
Clayton  E.  Dearborn 

Secretary-Treasurer ,  Div.  A 
Richard  D.  Murphy 

Secretary-Treasurer,  Div.  B 
Prof.   Albert  E.  Whittaker         .       Adviser 


Raymond  E.  Edson 


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Adelbert  F.  Schirmee 

Adelbert  F.  Schirmer    .  .     President 

Kenneth  I.  Bird      .        .  Vice-President 

Charles  A.  Parker  Recording  Secretary 

Charles  T.  Morgan      Corresponding  Secretary 
WiLNER  H.  Wyman  .    Treasurer 

Prof.  Winthrop  E.  Nightingale       Adviser 


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Board  of  Managers 


John  V.  Baketel 
Business  JAanager 

Howard  L.  Grace 
Ticket  Nlanager 

Harry  W.  Bunting 
Publicity  JAanager 

B.  John  Kiniry 

Scenery  Manager 

Lincoln  H.  Smith 
Costume  Manager 


Arnold  Tippo 
General  Manager 


Raymond  C.   Hardin 
Stage  Manager 

S.   Whitney  Bradley 
Program  Manager 

Veron  a.  Love 
Property  Manager 

Harry"  G.  MacLeod 
'Rehearsal  Manager 

Floyd  B.  Sawyer 
Stage  Electrician 


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Top  O'The  World 

MUSICAL  COMEDY 

CAST  OF  CHARACTERS 

Fraternity  President Norman  F.  Faulkner 

McCann  Nichol Paul  C.  Munroe 

Alec  Trickle Russell  C.  Chase 

Big  Ben John  L.  Schultz 

Dangerous  Dan  Magrue  Ferris  M.  Moses 

The  Lady  Known  as  Lou Winford  L.  Schofield 

Coal  Slaw Allan  Putnam 

Pearl  Slaw Stephen  Haseltine 

f  Joseph  E.  Fay 

Strike  Leaders .     -j  Isadore  A.  Scholnick 

[  Paul  F.  Gilman 

Sam  McGee Jesse  W.  Eakins 

Scarface  Phillips  B.  King 

Broadway  Bill George  A.  Estes 

Lily  White Eric  A.  Roundburg 

Hermit  of  Sharktooth  Shoal Winslow  A.  Stahle 

Sergeant  School  Charles  A.  Pope 

Private  Way Wesley  E.  Winter 

Sadie  Perch Gordon  Moore 

Minnie  Shrimp Raymond  E.  Edson 

Husky,  a  sled  dog Husky 


W.  T.  Schafer 
R.  C.  Wylie 
R.  H.  Smith 


J.  A.  Turner 
K.  W.  Randall 

A.  C.  Wiinikka 

B.  B.  Rockwood 


CHORUSES 

Girls 

H.  E.  Burton 
G.  L.  Cutler 
M.  Yates 

Boys 

W.  H.  Simister 
N.  F.  Faulkner 
H.  P.  Clark 
R.  A.  Noyes 


E.  Swartz 
C.  E.  Cox 

S.  Neiditz 


L  Altshuler 
G.  A.  Hagerty 
R.  L  Crowell 
E.  H.  Sennott,  Jr. 


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Band 


L.  J.  Berry 'Leader 

Prof.  H.  S.  X^'inkpield faculty  Adviser 

J.   E.   Rodgers Assistant  Manager 


MEMBERS 


Flute  and  Piccolo 

E.  L.  Kneeland 
C.  T.  Laurud 
H.  W.  Olin 

Clarinets 
L.   E.   Stilphen 
J.  F.  Murphy 
M.  E.  Porter 
L.  W.  Glidden 
L.  M.  Vant 
H.  L.  MuRCH 

Saxophones 

P.    H.    TOWNSEND 
A.    L.    PRESTO>f 

H.  S.  Maden 

A.  C.  Thompson 

Altos 
\V.  T.  Linehan 

B.  F.  Curtis 
G.  I.  Dower 

C.  E.  Hervey 

Baritone 

F.  P.  LeBaron 


Basses 
R.  G.  Nicholson 
H.  A.  Scott 
J.  E.  Parsons 

Trombones 
W.    B.   Sherman 
J.  H.   Aldrich 
J.  Kernan 
A.  E.  Schaier 

Trumpets 
A.  K.  Wright 
C.  J.  F.  Barriers 

H.  R.  MOSELY 
P.    W.    HOULE 

C.  N.  Kimball 
K.  F.  Hayden 
H.  J.  Yeames 
G.  H.  Gate 

Drums 

D.  G.  Eaton 
F.  B.  Weston 
H.  Chatis 

J.  H.  Donohue 
C  R.  Johnson 


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A.  A.  Nelson 

K.  E.  Watson 

T.  B.  Thompson Librarian 

Y.   Greenberg Assistant  Matiager 

M.   Adelman Assistant  Librarian 


MEMBERS 

Violins 

Clarinet 

R.  W.  Cleveland 

L.  J.  Berry 

F.    S.    TODINO 

Horn 

A.  B.  Cohen 

W.  A.  Lampinen 

\V.    T.    LiNEHAN 

R.  A.  Mattson 

Bassoon 

W.  A.  Cheney 
G.  H.  Whittum 
V.  M.  Scoppettuolo 

E.  B.  Dunphy 
y.  Greenberg 

E.  A.  Hadjan 

Trumpets 

C.  E.  Elliott 

A.  K.  Wright 

S.  M.  Pearlman 

C.  J.  Barriere 

Violas 

C.  G.  Schneppersho 

W.  A.  Sudack 

Trombones 

A.  Rubin 

S.   L.   Sanges 

Cello 

W.  B.  Sherman 

J.  S.  Bergmann 

Drums 

Bass 

P.  S.  Bunker 

J.    H.    DONOHUE 

E.  S.  Williston 

Viano 

Flute     , 

J.    G.    CURRAN 

G.  N.  Perry 

F.  A.   Bernklow 

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Banjo  Club 

T.  J.  Lynch Leader 

J.  A.  Shultz Manager 

R.  P.  SwiNERTON Librarian 

L.   P.   Mendoza Assistant  Manager 


MEMBERS 

'L.  A.  Bean 
E.  A.  Chase 
R.  W.  Chick 

D.    E.    COBURN 

W.  K.  Freeman 
A.  V.  Friensehner 
N.  R.  Johnson 
V.  N.  Norcross 
V.  G.  Ohanesian 
R.  E.  Peterson 
C.  B.  Walworth 


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Trombones 

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Fowler 

Leader 

.     Manager 

Assistant  Ma7iager 


Violins 
R.  \\'.  Cleveland 
A.  B.  Cohen 


Bass 

E.  S.  \^'lLLISTON 


Piano 
K.  E.  ^^'ATSON 


Drums 
P.  S.  Bunker 


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W.  M.  Mager 

C.  D.  Keezer Manager 

K.  C.  Whitehill Librarian 

F.  S.  MosHER Accompanist 


MEMBERS 


H.  J.  Aldrich 
C.  E.  Blanchard 
C.  L.  Chatterton 
G.  R.  Crighton 

L.    P.    CuMMINGS 

J.  M.  Fair 
A.  W.  Fraser 
G.  W.  Freeman 

C.    L.    GOLBRANSON 

J.   B.  Hamilton 
j.  A.  Herholz 
W.  E.  Hills 
R.  W.  Karges 


\\\  A.  MacDonald 
F.  M.  Moses 
R.  B.  Parker 

J.    F.    PuGLISI 

A.  Putnam 
H.  A.  Scott 
H.  \^'.  Scott 
M.  C.  Smith 
A.  Sprv 
N.  E.  Staples 
W.  E.  Terrell 
\V.  D.  Turner 
A.  I.  Wegelius 


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Mager,  Bunker,  Nelson,  Lynch. 

Musical  Clubs  Council 

1928-1929 

A.  A.  Nelson President 

H.  S.  WiNKFiELD Faculty  Director 

MEMBERS 

P.  S.  Bunker  Bacchanalians 

T.  J.  Lynch Banjo  Club 

W.  M.  Mager Glee  Club 

L.  J.   Berry Band 

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Front  Row:  Baggish,  Ohanesian,  Townsend. 


Board  of  Managers 


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D.  W.  Clark           J 

1928-1929 
Managers 

General  Managers 

P.  H.  Townsend 

J.  A.  Shultz 

C.  D.  Keezer 

K.  E.  Watson 

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Banjo  Club 

Glee  Club 

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V.  R.  Grammont,   '29  A  I\" 


C.  A.   Brown,   '30  B  IV 


Editors-in-Chief 

Aia?!agi?ig  Editor 
E.  T.  LiFNER,  '29  B  B.A. 

Photographk  Editors 
L.  N.  CoLLis,   '29  A  I 

Advertising  Editors 


J.  J.  HOULAHAN,  '29  A  B.A. 


J.  F.  Murphy,   '31  A  III 


E.  \V.  Howard,   '29  A  III 
H.  L.  Grace,  '29  B  B.A. 


S.  W.  Bradley,  '29  A  A  B.A. 
H.  R.  Mason,   '29  A  V 


Art  Editors 
H.  W.  Bunting,  '29  A  V  W.  Weinfeld,  '29  B  III 

M.  C.  LiNscoTT,  '30  B  I 

Snapshot  Editors 
M.  Silverman,  '29  A  lY  R.  A.  Flagg,  '29  B  B.A. 

J.  A.  Anderson,   '29  B  II 


C.  R.  Damrell,  '29  A  B.A. 


A.  M.  Mager,  '29  B  I 
W.  H.  Nichols,   '29  A  II 
R.  W.  Dennis,  '29  A  III 
E.  C.  Campbell,   '29  A  \Y 
V.  D.  Foster,  '29  A  V 
T.  C.  Faulds,  '29  A  B.A. 


Feature  Editors 


Course  Editors 


W.  M.  Bacheller,  '29  B  IV 


J.  L.  Forsyth,  '29  A  B.A. 
R.  C.  Chase,  '29  B  I 
N.  L.  Lynch,  '29  B  II 
W.J.  Bazley, '29BIII 
J.  B.  KiNiRY,  '29  B  IV 
S.  N.  Haynes, '29AAB.A. 


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Northeastern  News 

G.   A.   Frye,   '29,   Editor-in-Chief 
R.  H.  Smith,   '29,  Associate  Editor-in-Chief 
Feature  Editors — W.  Weinfeld,  '29,  R.  H.  Smith,  '29 
Managing  Editors — W.  Weinfeld  '29,  K.  Blanchard,  '29 


News  Editors 

E.    E.    FORSLIND,    '29 

E.  S.  Hill,   '30 

Advertising  Managers 
J.  'V.  Baketel,   '29 
N.  W.  Gallagher,   '30 

Asst.  Advertising  Manager 
R.  B.  Ross,  '31 

Circulation  Manager 
W.   B.   Sherman,   '30 

Asst.  Circulation 
H.  C.  Whelden, 


S.  Neiditz,  '30 


T.  E.  Kelly,   '30 


G.  H.  Whittum,  '29 
H.  A.  Gill,  '31 
F.  E.  Powers,   '31 


D.  S.  White,   '31 
H.  H.  Moore,  '31 


J.  E.  Kalstein,  '29 
M.  F.  Katziff,  '29 
C.  G.  Starkey,  '29 

C.    H.    MulRHEAD,    '30 

A.  M.  Hall,  '30 
L.  Hermanson,  '31 
N.  C.  Cohen,   '31 
E.  P.  Marconi,   '31 


Editorial  Staff 
E.  H.  Sennott,  '31 
S.  A.  Lyon,  '31 

Business  Staff 
G.  H.  Knox,  '31 

W.    P.    BuRBANK,     '31 

Sporting  Staff 
R.  S.  Cole,  '32 
J.  W.  Duncan,   '30 

Circulation  Staff 
W.  McRae,   '32 

L.    I.    HODGDON,     '31 

Reporting  Staff 
R.  T.  Cotton,  '31 
A.  E.  Johnson,  '32 
M.  S.  Tarnopol,   '32 

D.  J.  Loux,  '32 

E.  Lurie,  '29 

H.  C.  Selya,  '29 

G.  A.  Macdonald,   '30 

C.  A.  Magnuson,  '30 

C.    G.    SCHNEPPERSHOFF,     '31 

Advertising  Staff 
K.  Singer,   '32 


Intercollegiate  Editors 
C.  M.  Walker,   '30 

J.    P.    McGuCKIAN,    '30 

sports  Editor 
C.  E.  Goodwin,   '29 

Business  Manager 
S.  W.  Bradley,   '29 

Asst.  Business  Manager 
T.   B.  Stowers,   '29 

Photographic  Editor 
R.   H.   Latimer,    '29 

P.   G.  ToOHEY,    '32 


H.  B.  Sturges,   '32 


H.  E.  Burton,  '31 
F.  S.  Mosher,  '32 
N.  P.  Altshuler,  '32 

R.  G.  Amiss,   '31 
A.   H.  Spry,   '32 


M.  Kesselman,   '31 

B.  J.  Cantor,   '31 

C.  R.  Williamson,  '31 
L.  E.  HiNTz,   '31 

S.  Wesalo,   '31 
S.  P.  Stephanski,  '32 
A.  Machinsal,   '32 
A,  W.  Paradis,    32 


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Front  Row:  Baketel,  Grace,  Bradley. 


Handbook  Staff 


Editor-in-Chief 
Howard  L.  Grace,   '29 
Associate  Editors 
George  A.  MacDonald,   '30 
S.  Whitney  Bradley,   '29 
R.  D.  Kendrick  Reynolds,   '31 

Advertising  M.anager 
John  V.  Baketel,   '29 


Advertising  Staff 

Russell  H.  Latimer,  '29 

T.  Edmund  Ackart,  '30 

Frank  H.  Robinson,  Jr.,  '30 


The  Handbook  is  published  annually  by  the  Northeastern  Student  Union,  and  is 
issued  to  students  at  the  beginning  of  the  college  year.  It  contains  detailed  information 
concerning  athletics,  class  activities,  and  organizations  in  the  school.  Schedules,  a 
daily  diary,  songs,  cheers,  and  important  dates  in  the  college  calendar  make  the  book 
of  great  value. 

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Professor  Edward  S.  Parsons 


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Lambert  F.  Larson,   '29 


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Coach 


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P.  C.   Burks,   '31 
A.  N.  Chapman,   '31 
C.  H.  Cheney,   '30 
R.  H.  Cook,   '31 
E.  E.  Fischer,   '31 
W.  W.  Forbush,   '31 
A.  Forsberg,   '31 
C.  R.  Greenleaf,  '31 
W.  J.  Hanson,  '32 
J.  M.  Ingraham,  '31 
L.   F.  Larson,   '29,  My 
L.  D.  Libby,  '31 
M.  Lundell,   '31 
G.  E.  Martin,   '30 


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^HE  Northeastern  track  team  shaped  up  as  one  of  the  best 

in  New  England  this  year.  The  Huskies  went  through  an 

indoor  season  undefeated,  having  got  by  their  old  rival  Bates 

for  the  first  time  in  five  years,  and  again  overwhelmed  Worcest- 

^     ".^x  er  Tech.  The  prospects  for  the  outdoor  season  were  exceedingly 

^■jjj^K  bright  with  dual  meets  with  Tufts,  April  20,  at  home;  Spring- 

j^^^H  field  College,   at  Springfield,   May  4;  Colby,   at  Waterville, 

^^^^^.  May  11;  the  Eastern  Intercollegiates,  at  Worcester,  May  18; 

and  the  New  England  Intercollegiates,  at  M.  I.  T.,  May  24 

and  25. 

The  handicap  meet  in  the  fall  was  marked  by  some  good 
performances,  especially  by  newcomers  from  the  freshman 
class  who  were  clestined  to  make  good  later  in  the  year.  The 
team  received  a  blow  early  in  the  year  when  Stanley  Earle,  '29, 
captain-elect,  resigned,  and  the  letter  men  later  chose  Almon 
Morang,  a  junior,  as  his  successor. 

Morang  is  the  best  high  jumper  the  Huskies  ever  had,  and 
holds  the  indoor  and  outdoor  college  records,  both  of  which 
he  improved  this  year. 

A  summary  of  the  winter's  activities  is  interesting  in 
showing  the  strides  that  the  Husky  runners  have  taken  the 
past  year.  The  Prout  Memorial  games  were  marked  by  a  North- 
eastern relay  victory  over  Massachusetts  Aggies  by  a  lap,  with 
Francis  Shea,  Red  Thompson,  Wilrose  Hanson  and  Charles 
Thompson,  running  in  that  order  in  the  mile  event.  In  this 
meet,  Francis  Powers  placed  third  in  the  hurdles  for  the 
N.  E.  A.  A.  A.  U.  championship  to  the  world's  record-holders,  Monty  Wells  and 
John  Collier.  Captain  Morang  tied  for  first  in  the  N.  E.  A.  A.  A.  U.  high  jump  at  a 
new  college  record  height,  6  feet,  1  1-8  inches.  James  McCrudden,  freshman  captain, 
was  second  in  a  handicap  600. 

Then  came  the  B.  A.  A.  meet  with  George  Martin  pole  vaulting  12  feet  to  a  new 
college  record,  although  not  placing,  and  the  relay  team  defeating  Bates  by  a  half-lap 
and  Worcester  Tech  by  more  than  that  distance  in  a  three-cornered  relay.  The  college 
record  in  the  mile  relay  was  lowered  below  the  figure  of  the  Prout  effort  to  3:33  1-5- 
Powers  was  again  a  finalist  in  the  hurdles  in  fast  company. 

A  preliminary  meet  that  was  to  aid  the  Huskies  in  preparing  for  the  dual  meets 
was  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  open  meet  which  really  opened  the  season.  The  Huskies  mon- 
opolized the  honors.  The  contest  was  marked  by  Jack  Morley's  comeback  as  a  high 
jumper.  He  cleared  six  feet.  Charles  Thompson  started  his  assault  on  Earle's  600-yard 
record  in  this  meet  also. 

The  Millrose  games  in  New  York  saw  the  Husky  relay  four  meet  its  only  defeat  of 
the  season  by  Fordham.  But  the  Huskies  outlegged  Manhattan  and  St.  John's  College 
of  Brooklyn.  The  N.  E.  A.  A.  A.  U.  championship  events  at  Mechanics  Building  at- 
tracted several  Northeastern  entries.  Red  Thompson  placed  second  to  Sam  Martin, 
B.  A.  A.  star,  in  the  1000  and  Charlie  Thompson  was  second  to  Frankie  Burns,  also  of 
the  B.  A.  A.,  in  the  600,  setting  a  new  college  record  of  1:18  2-5.  Powers  was  a 
finalist  in  the  dash. 

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Northeastern's  greatest  achievement  indoors  was  beating 
Bates  at  Lewiston  on  a  dirt  track,  after  training  on  boards  all 
winter,  45-41.  Behind  in  the  next  to  the  last  event,  North- 
eastern relay  team  ran  a  record-breaking  race  for  the  distance 
and  gave  N.  U.  a  victory  in  the  meet.  A  number  of  records  fell 
in  this  meet,  which  was  marked  by  gruelling  competition. 
Joseph  Fait  and  William  Repetto,  in  the  dash,  and  Roy 
Rymph,  in  the  shotput,  were  other  Husky  record-breakers. 

Northeastern  found  Worcester  Tech  an  easy  opponent  in  a 
dual  meet  at  home  which  ended  the  indoor  season.  The 
Huskies  captured  all  but  two  firsts  and  all  but  two  seconds. 
The  meet  was  featured  by  the  600-yard  run  by  Charles  Thomp- 
son, the  shotputting  of  Rymph,  the  300  by  Shea,  with  one 
shoe  off,  and  the  flashy  running  of  Fischer  in  the  mile  and 
1000.  Other  Huskies  could  have  performed  more  brilliantly  if 
they  had  been  pushed.  The  Huskies  won,  58  1-2  to  18  1-2,  in 
their  meet  with  Worcester,  incidentally. 

An  undefeated  outdoor  season  up  to  the  New  Englands 
was  predicted,  and  the  Huskies  were  favored  to  do  better  than 
ever  in  the  New  Englands.  The  Eastern  crown  was  worn  the 
past  year  by  Northeastern  and  shared  by  Northeastern  and 
Union  the  previous  year.  The  coaches  certainly  deserve  credit 
for  the  way  they  developed  material  this  year. 


Manager  Larson 


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W.J.  Hanson,  F.  L.  Shea,  Prof.  Parsons,  W.  E.  Thompson,  C.  W.  Thompson. 


Relay  Team 


WiLROsE  J.  Hanson 
Francis  L.  Shea 


William  E.  Thompson 
Charles  W.  Thompson 


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Coach 
RuFus  H.  Bond 


tAanager 
Llewellyn  T.  Schofield 


Captain 
Neil  T.  Mahoney 


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Asst.  Manager 
George  C.  Thompson 


W.  Carter,   '32 

W.  E.  Coleman,   '32 

R.  H.  Cook,  '32 

E.  F.  Dempsey,  '31 

A.  W.  Fisher,  '32 

J.  H.  Friel,   '32 

G.  E.  Goodwin,   '29 

G.  L.  Greene,   '32 

G.  A.  Hagerty,  '30 

C.  H.  Hamilton,  '29 

R.  G.  Hassell,  '31 

E.  V.  Johnson,   '32 

N.  T.  Mahoney,  '29,  Capt. 


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A.  M.  Merritt,   '32 
C.  R.  Messer,   '32 
W.  E.  Nutter,   '31 
S.  H.  Presper,  '32 
R.  P.  Richardson,  '29 
P.  S.  Ranney,   '29 
L.  M.  Rymph,   '32 
H.  M.  Somerville,  '30 
A.  W.  Steptoe,   '32 
W.  A.  Symancyk,   '30 
H.  Tiffany,   '31 
G.  H.  Whittum,  '29 


Captain  Mahoney 


VARSITY  BASEBALL  SCHEDULE 


1929 


April     6 

April      9 

April    15 

April    19 

April    22 

April    25 

April    27 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 

May 


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Lowell  Textile 

Providence  College 

Dartmouth 

Tufts 

Bates 

University  of  Maine 

Rhode  Island  State 

W.  P.  I. 

M.  A.  C. 

Lowell  Textile 

Rhode  Island  State 

Middlebury    . 

Bates 

Colby 

U.  S.  Naval  Training  Station 


at  Lowell 

at  Providence 

at  Home 

at  Medford 

at  Home 

at  Home 

at  Kingston 

at  Worcester 

at  Amherst 

at  Home 

at  Home 

at  Home 

at  Lewiston 

at  Waterville 

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Manager  Schofield 


NORTHEASTERN  baseball  team,  with  a  trio  of 
four-vear  veterans,  Captain  Neil  Mahonev,  Ray- 
mond Richardson  and  Perry  Rannev,  faced  the  season 
with  excellent  prospects.  The  outlook  was  discouraging 
at  first,  as  the  team  had  lost  a  number  of  stars  of  the  1928 
season,  including  Captain  Clifford  Freeland,  ex-Captain 
Daniel  Pender,  Lawrence  Rannev,  Leo  Crowley  and  Dominic 
Meo,  all  letter  men. 

The  chief  problem  which  Coach  Bond  faced  was  to  find 
a  right-handed  pitcher,  two  infielders  and  two  outfielders, 
in  addition  to  bolstering  his  batting  order.  The  Huskies 
had  strength  in  the  pitching  department  as  far  as  southpaws 
go,  with  Harold  Somerville,  ace  of  1926  and  '27,  Richard- 
son, a  mainstay  last  season,  and  George  Whittum,  relief 
pitcher  a  year  ago.  The  Huskies  possessed  strength  also  in 
the  catching  department  with  Captain  Mahoney,  one  of  the 
best  college  catchers  in  the  East,  and  a  capable  understudy, 
\\'illiam  Symancyk. 

First  base  was  a  problem,  but  Coach  Bond  early  found  a 
way  of  solving  it  by  using  Richardson  at  this  position  when 
not  pitching.   Games   in  which  Richardson  pitched  were 

featured  by  Captain  Mahoney  at  first  and  Symancyk  behind 

the  bat.  The  competition  for  infield  positions  was  keen,  and 

the  veterans.  Nutter  and  Goodwin,  were  forced  to  hustle 

to  keep  several  of  the  newcomers  from  the  freshman  and 

sophomore  classes  from  taking  away  their  jobs.  The  outfield 

was    pretty   well    fixed   with    the   veterans,    Ranney    and 

Edward  Dempsey,  but  here  again  the  season  was  featured 

by  keen  competition  on  the  part  of  newcomers.     ■ 

The  schedule  was   one  of  the  best  in  the  university's 

baseball  history,  Dartmouth  being  a  notable  newcomer. 

The  Maine  trip  was  another  feature,  being  more  attractive 

than   the   Vermont   trip  which   previously  featured.    The 

absence  of  Boston  University,  Back  Bay  rival  of  a  number 

of  years,  was  more  than  made  up  by  the  inclusion  of  strong 

nines,  including  Providence  College,  R.   L   State,  Maine, 

Middlebury,    Bates,   Colby  and,   of  course.   Tufts,   which 

has  become  more  and  more  a  leading  rival. 

The  baseball  season  was  also  featured  by  the  attempt  of 

Herbert  Tiffany,   soccer  and   basketball   star,   to  win   his 

third  letter,  a  feat  never  before  attained  by  a  Husky  athlete. 

Last  year  Larry  Ranney  was  the  only  Husky  who  made  two 

letters,  in  baseball  and  basketball.  Bill  Kobera,  who  gradu- 
ated last  year.  Bill  Raffone,  Arthur  Rae  and  Joseph  Sylvester 

are  recalled  as  the  only  other  two-sports  athletes  in  recent 

years.  Coach  Bond 

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Coach 
Mr.  Rufus  H.   Bond 

Captain 
Joseph  C.  Placzek 


Donald  W.  Clark 


A.  A.  Arcardi,   '30 
T.  M.  BuRAK,  '31 
O.  J.  Calderara,  '30 
A.  K.  Fletcher,   '32 
H.  M.  Gregory,  '29 
R.  G.  Hassell,   '31 


Assistant  Manager 
Roger  G.  Eldridge 


G.  MacDonald,   '32 
W.  H.  Northrop,   '31 
V.  D.  O'Neill,   '31 
J.  C.  Placzek,  '30,  Capt. 
W.  A.  Symancyk,  '31 
H.  Tiffany,   '31 


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Freshman   Basketball    Squad 

Mr.  H.  Nelson  Raymond,  Jr.,  Coach 
George  H.  Knox,  Manager  Arlton  K.  Fletcher,  Captain 


R.  C.  Christensen,   '32 

J.    DuKSTA 

A.  K.  Fletcher 

G.    A.    FiLEMAN 

E.  F.  HiNTz 


THE  SQUAD 

S.    B.    MOSEMAN 

B.  W.  Phillips 

S.    J.    PlASCIK 

A.  N.  Ransford 


H.    A.    SCHLIER 
C.    R.    ScOTT 

K.  L.  Singer 
R.   B.  Smith 
R.  B.  Whitman 


LED  by  Captain  Arlton  Fletcher,  the  1932  basketball  quintet  enjoyed  a  successful 
season,  winning  five  games  out  of  nine.  Two  games  were  lost  by  three  points. 
Dean  Academy  at  Franklin  and  Wentworth  Institute  at  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  getting  the 
decisions.  Later  in  the  season  the  Husky  pups  turned  the  tables  on  Wentworth  in  a 
fast  game.  The  high  light  of  the  season  was  the  run-away  victory  at  Cambridge  when 
the  frosh  defeated  New  Preparatory  School  80-11.  The  1932  squad  should  furnish 
several  valuable  replacements  for  varsity  stars  next  season.  The  following  members  of 
the  squad  were  awarded  numerals:  A.  K.  Fletcher,  Captain,  R.  C.  Christensen,  E.  F. 
Hintz,  H.  A.  Schlier,  A.  N.  Ransford,  C.  R.  Scott,  G.  A.  Fileman,  J.  Duksta,  B.  W. 
Phillips,  S.  B.  Moseman,  S.  J.  Piascik,  R.  B.  Whitman. 


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The  Basketball   Season 

NORTHEASTERN  enjoyed  its  best  basketball  season  in  history  this  year.  Captain 
Joseph  Placzek,  '29,  led  the  Huskies  to  nine  victories  in  16  games,  which  sur- 
passes the  record  of  1927  of  eight  victories  and  nine  defeats  under  the  leadership  of 
William  Raffone,  '27. 

One  of  the  chief  reasons  why  Coach  Rufus  Bond's  sixth  season  in  charge  of 
Northeastern  basketball  was  more  successful  than  previous  seasons  was  the  scoring 
punch  provided  by  two  sophomores,  William  Symancyk,  who  made  his  letter  a  year 
ago,  and  Herbert  Tiffany,  who  was  a  newcomer  on  the  court  squad  after  distinguish- 
ing himself  in  soccer  two  seasons. 

Both  Tiffany  and  Symancyk  scored  more  points  than  any  previous  Northeastern 
player  during  a  season.  In  1927  William  Kobera,  last  year's  captain,  set  a  scoring 
record  for  the  Huskies  of  180  points.  The  present  year  saw  Tiffany  cage  246  points  and 
Symancyk  182.  These  forwards  were  one  of  the  leading  pair  of  scorers  of  any  team  in 
the  East.  Tiffany  finished  sixth  among  the  leading  scorers  of  the  East,  and  he  was 
second  to  Edward  Wineapple  of  Providence  College  in  New  England  scoring.  He  led 
the  Greater  Boston  college  players,  with  his  running  mate  runner-up. 

The  guarding  of  Captain  Joseph  Placzek  and  Attilio  Arcardi,  veterans  of  last 
year,  was  again  of  high  calibre.  Placzek  particularly  distinguished  himself  by  his 
fine  leadership  and  consistent  play,  and  was  valued  so  highly  by  his  teammates  that 
he  was  re-elected  for  the  coming  year.  At  center  Howard  Gregory,  the  only  senior  on 
the  squad,  was  pushed  early  in  the  season  by  Willard  Northrop,  a  sophomore,  but 
reached  his  form  of  a  year  ago,  and  contributed  a  great  deal  to  the  team's  success. 

Orall  Calderara,  '30,  and  Gilbert  MacDonald,  '32, 
played  in  most  of  the  games,  proving  to  be  valuable  sub- 
stitutes. Terrance  Burak,  Vernon  O'Neill  and  Arlton 
Fletcher,  freshman  captain,  as  well  as  Homer  Schlier,  fresh- 
man high  scoring  forward,  also  saw  action  on  the  varsity. 

The  season  opened  against  Providence  College  at 
home,  December  8,  the  Huskies  piling  up  a  lead  at  the  end 
of  the  half  that  was  lost  in  the  second  half  after  the 
regular  guards,  Placzek  and  Arcardi,  were  put  out  on 
personal  fouls.  This  showing  in  the  opener  augured  well 
for  the  success  of  the  Red  and  Black,  for  Providence  had  a 
veteran  five  which  had  one  of  the  best  records  subsequently 
of  any  college  in  the  East. 

Clark  won  two  victories  over  N.  U.  a  year  ago,  but 
revenge  was  gained  on  December  12,  at  Worcester,  and 
on  January  5,  at  home,  as  the  Huskies  completely  out- 
played their  rivals.  Tiffany  and  Symancyk  piled  up  many 
baskets.  The  annual  game  with  the  alumni  proved  to  be 
one  of  the  hardest  games  of  the  season,  the  alumni  having 
Bill  Raffone,  Red  Renker,  Julius  Janssen,  Joe  Sylvester,  Art 
Rae  and  Larry  Ranney  on  their  side.  The  varsity  won, 
39-35.  Harvard  managed  to  defeat  the  Huskies  at  Cam- 
bridge, in  the  final  December  contest,  by  five  points.  The 
Huskies  found  the  elongated  Crimson  center,  Grayden 
Upton,  a  problem  in  the  first  half,  and  rallied  too  late  in 
the  game  to  win  a  victory. 

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At  Durham,  the  Huskies  defeated  the  strong  Univer- 
sity of  New  Hampshire  team,  37-20,  with  Tiffany  setting 
a  scoring  record  for  the  Wildcats'  gymnasium.  At  Worcest- 
er Tech  the  Huskies  won  a  hard-fought  game,  40-35,  with 
Symancyk  the  scoring  ace.  Lowell  Textile  took  advantage 
of  the  Huskies  at  Lowell  to  win,  30-28,  the  team  being 
without  Coach  Bond  for  the  first  time  in  his  coaching 
career  on  account  of  illness.  The  Huskies  later  avenged 
that  defeat  at  home  with  a  45-28  victory. 

The  U.  S.  Coast  Guard  brought  a  smart-looking  team 
to  Boston,  January  19,  and  for  a  time  threatened  to  over- 
come the  Huskies,  but  the  tide  turned  into  a  rout  eventual- 
ly with  N.  U.  on  top,  39-17-  Massachusetts  Aggies  were 
beaten  by  Northeastern  for  the  first  time  in  history  in  the 
next  game  on  the  home  court,  the  score  being,  32-17- 

Tufts  defeated  N.  U.  at  Medford  by  the  greatest 
margin  of  any  opponent  this  year.  The  Jumbos  had  their 
eyes  on  the  basket  that  night,  and  although  Tiffany  out- 
scored  the  Tufts  ace,  Fish  Ellis,  and  Symancyk,  too,  gave 
Ellis  a  battle  for  scoring  honors,  the  luck  was  not  with 
N.  U.    R.  L  State  had  a  great  series  with  Northeastern  as 

usual.  At  Kingston,  on  the  first  game  of  the  Southern  trip, 

^  R.  L  won,  38-34.  It  was  the  tenth  straight  victory  for  the 

Kingston  five.  Still  undefeated,  the  Rhode  Islanders  came 
to  Boston  the  following  week,  and  had  to  play  two  over- 
time periods  to  win,  49-43-  This  game  was  the  best  played  in  the  local  gym  all  year 
and  probably  the  best  on  a  Boston  court  this  winter  also. 

The  second  game  of  the  Southern  trip  at  Brooklyn  Poly  was  a  disappointment  for 
N.  U.  The  Huskies  lost  by  six  points,  but  the  home  team  played  a  rough  game  that 
was  characterized  by  incessant  holding.  The  wind-up  of  the  season  was  a  landslide  for 
Northeastern  against  the  Norwich  Cadets.  The  score,  50-15,  indicates  the  scoring 
activity  of  the  Huskies. 

From  1000  to  1500  persons  saw  each  of  the  home  basketball  games  this  year. 
Dancing  featured  after  home  games. 

At  the  annual  banquet  at  the  Hotel  Kenmore,  Placzek  was  re-elected  captain  and 
Roger  Eldridge,  '30,  was  chosen  manager.  Letters  were  awarded  to  Placzek,  Manager 
Clark,  Arcardi,  Gregory,  Calderara,  Tiffany,  Symancyk,  Northrop  and  MacDonald. 
Numerals  were  given  Arthur  Cripps,  '31,  and  Eldridge.  Dean  Ell,  Athletic  Director 
Parsons,  H.  Bradlee  Fenno,  Prof.  Garner,  Prof.  Puglsey  and  Prof.  Melvin  were  among 
the  speakers. 


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Soccer    Squad 

Coach 
Mr.  David  Priestley 


Kendall  Blanchard 

Assistant  Manager 
Russell  E.  Cobb 

Ca-ptain 
Warren  A.  Howard 


H.  L.  Bancroft,   '29 
H.  W.  Bazley,   '30 
A.  H.  Booker,   '32 
H.  E.  Burton,  '32 
H.  L.  Burton,  '29 

E.  B.  Cobb,  '29 

J.  W.  Duncan,   '30 
J.  H.  Foster,   '30 
M.  C.  Franco,   '32 

F.  E.  Hess,  '30 

W.  A.  Howard,   '29,  Capt. 
L.  J.  Kershaw,   '31 


A.  J.  Masefield,  '29 
H.  E.  McGoff,   '29 
J.  L.  Medeiros,  '31 
T.  J.  Melia,   '30 

S.  B.  MOSEMAN,   '32 

J.J.  Norton,  "29 
F.  G.  Smethurst,  '29 
L.  L.  Stetson,   '31 
H.  Tiffany,   '31 
R.  A.  Veeder,   '29 
S.  Wyrzywalski,  '29 
M.   Yates,   '32 


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The   Soccer    Season 


Coach  Priestley 


NORTHEASTERN 'S  soccer  team  of  1928  gained  the  dis- 
tinction of  being  the  University's  first  athletic  team  to 
go  through  its  season  without  a  defeat.  Under  the  leadership 
of  Warren  A.  "Rusty"  Howard,  the  Huskies  won  their  first 
seven  games  and  tied  the  last  one  with  Clark  at  Worcester. 
Howard  was  also  captain  in  1927,  the  first  season  soccer  was  a 
major  sport,  when  the  eleven  scored  seven  victories  in  eight 
games,  losing  only  to  Springfield  College. 

The  Huskies  won  most  of  their  games  in  1928  by  a  con- 
vincing margin.  Four  opponents,  Dartmouth,  Worcester  Tech, 
Brown  and  Harvard,  were  whitewashed.  No  opponent  scored 
more  than  once,  and  one  of  the  opponent's  goals,  that  made  by 
M.  L  T.,  was  discredited  as  the  Beavers  forfeited  the  match  to 
Northeastern  when  it  became  known  that  two  of  their  players 
had  been  ineligible.  And  so  the  score  of  the  M.  I.  T.  match 
stands  in  the  record  book  1-0  in  Northeastern's  favor. 

David  Priestley,  a  member  of  the  Boston  Professional 
Soccer  Team,  coached  the  Huskies  for  the  second  season,  but 
was  unable  to  attend  the  matches;  consequently  Athletic 
Director  Edward  Parsons  was  on  hand  to  do  his  bit  at  the 
games.  Priestley  began  the  season  with  a  veteran  group  that 
included  Captain  Howard,  Harold  Burton,  Herbert  Tiffany  and 
Lester  Kershaw  on  the  forward  line;  Fred  Hess,  Harold  Mc- 
GofF,  Herman  Bancroft  and  Augustus  Masefield,  halfbacks, 
Joseph  Medeiros,  Gordon  Smethurst  and  Howard  Foster,  full- 
backs; and  Thomas  Melia  goal.  The  most  talented  freshman  was  Mario  Franco  who 
immediately  won  a  place  on  the  forward  line,  which  was  intact  throughout  the  sea- 
son. Malcolm  Yates,  Alfred  Booker  and  Samuel  Moseman  were  the  only  other  first- 
year  men  who  made  the  varsity  squad,  but  several  of  the  reserves  of  1927  contributed  a 
great  deal  to  the  success  of  the  team.  The  reserves  included  Wallace  Bazley,  Russell 
Scammell,  Stanley  Wyrzywalski,  John  Norton,  Linwood  Stetson,  Edwin  Cobb, 
Ronald  Veeder  and  John  Duncan. 

The  season  opened  with  Fitchburg  Normal  at  home,  September  29,  each  member 
of  Northeastern's  forward  line  scoring  at  least  once  and  Burton  and  Howard  twice  to 
win  a  7-1  victory.  Full  of  confidence  the  Huskies  journeyed  to  Hanover  October  6  and 
surprised  the  Green  by  winning  a  4-0  triumph.  Against  M.  I.  T.  at  Cambridge,  Oct- 
ober 10,  the  Huskies  had  trouble  finding  the  goal  with  their  shots  and  faced  a  rugged 
opposition  from  the  Beavers  who  tallied  the  only  goal  of  the  contest.  This  score  was 
later  reversed. 

Traveling  to  Worcester,  October  13,  Northeastern  trounced  an  old  rival,  Worcest- 
er Tech,  4-0.  Tiffany  and  Franco  shared  the  scoring  honors.  Bridgewater  Normal 
brought  a  scrappy  team  to  Huntington  Field,  October  20,  but  the  Huskies  rallied  in 
the  closing  minutes  to  win  4-1.  Brown  was  defeated  2-0  at  Providence,  October  27, 
Tiffany  and  Burton  tallying.  Burton  was  the  hero  of  the  Harvard  game  at  Soldiers 
Field,  October  30,  booting  the  only  goal  of  the  contest.  And  then  came  the  windup 
against  Clark  at  Worcester,  November  3  on  a  muddy  pitch  which  made  a  fast  game 
impossible.  The  Huskies  were  favored  by  "Lady  Luck"  when  a  Clark  player  booted 
a  goal  for  them,  thus  keeping  the  Red  and  Black  slate  clean  of  defeats. 

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Northeastern  scored  24  goals  to  opponents'  3  during  the 
season.  Three  players,  Burton,  Tiffany  and  Franco  shared 
scoring  honors  with  five  goals  apiece.  Captain  Howard  tallied 
four,  seven  less  than  the  preceding  season,  while  Kershaw, 
Bazley  and  Scammell  added  one  apiece. 

Fred  Hess  was  elected  to  lead  the  team  in  1929  and  Russell 
Cobb  succeeds  Kendall  Blanchard  as  manager.  Letters  were 
awarded  to  the  following:  Seniors,  Captain  Howard,  Manager 
Blanchard,  Smethurst,  McGoff,  Bancroft,  Masefield  and 
Burton;  juniors.  Captain-elect  Hess,  Bazley,  Melia;  sopho- 
mores. Tiffany,  Kershaw,  Medeiros  and  Scammell;  freshmen, 
Franco  and  Booker.  Numerals  were  awarded  to  the  following : 
Manager-elect,  Russell  Cobb  and  Harry  Burton,  assistant 
manager,  and  Edwin  Cobb.  Prospects  for  next  year  are  bright. 

The  season's  record  follows: 


Northeastern 

7 

Fitchburg  Normal 

1 

Northeastern 

4 

Dartmouth 

0 

Northeastern 

1 

M.  I.  T. 

0 

Northeastern 

4 

W.  P.  I. 

0 

Northeastern 

4 

Bridgewater  Normal 

1 

Northeastern 

2 

Brown 

0 

Northeastern 

1 

Harvard 

0 

Northeastern 

1 

Clark 

1 

Total 


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A.  A.  Arcardi,   '30 

M.  J.  McAnern,   '30 

H.  W.   Bazley,   '30 

H.  E.  McGoFF,  '29 

K.   Blanchard,  '29 

J.  L.  Medeiros,  '31 

A.  H.  Booker,   '32 

T.  J.  Melia,  '30 

P.  C.  Burke,   "31 

A.    W.    MORANG,    '30 

H.  L.  Burton,  '29 

J.  T.  Morley,  '30 

C.  H.  Cheney,  '30 

W.  H.  Nichols,  '29 

D.  W.  Clark,   '29 

W.  H.  Northrop,  '31 

O.  J.  Calderara,  '30 

W.  E.  Nutter,  '31 

E.  F.  Dempsey,  '31 

J.  C.  Placzek,   "30 

A.  O.  Forsberg,  '31 

F.  E.  Powers,  '31 

M.  C.  Franco,  '32 

P.  S.  Ranney,  '29 

C.  E.  Goodwin,  '29 

C.  A.  Ray,  '28 

H.  M.  Gregory,  '29 

W.  F.  Repetto,  '29 

F.  E.  Hess,  '30 

R.  P.  Richardson,  '29 

W.  A.  Howard,   '29 

R.  C.  Scammell,  '31 

J.  M.  Ingraham,  '31 

F.  G.  Smethurst,  '29 

L.  J.  Kershaw,   '31 

L.    H.    SOBEY,    '31 

G.  A.  MacDonald,  '32 

H.  M.  Somerville,  '29 

A.  M.  Mager,  '29 

W.  A.  Symancyk,  '31 

N.  T.  Mahoney,  '29 

H.  Tiffany,   '31 

G.  E.  Martin,  '29 

C.  W.  Thompson,  '29 

A.  J.  Masefield,   '29 

W.  E.  Thompson,  '30 

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Beta  Gamma  Epsilon 

Local  Fraternity 
Founded  1919 
Headquarters — 74  Pleasant  Street,  Brookline 

BROTHER  IN  THE  FACULTY 
William  T.  Alexander 

FACULTY  ADVISER 
Emil  a.  Gramstorff 


1929 

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W.  S.  Horsefield 

A.  M.  Mager 

R.  F.  Batchelder 

J.     H.    KiNGHORN 

T.    A.    PiNKHAM 

W.  S.  Bennett 

H.  G.  Larsen 

p.  S.  Ranney 

H.  L.  Burton 

C.  A.  White 

V.  D.  Foster 

1930 

W.  Lampinen 

A.  L.  Bisbee 

R.  C.  Hardin 

E.  S.   Hill 

E.  F.  Foster 

H.  P.  McGee 

C.   T.   Stuart 

A.  E.  Gersbach 

A.  S.  Meloy 

G.  C.  Thompson 

A.  M.  Hall 

S.  A.  Reed 
1931 

W.  M.  Mager 

T.  M.  Burak 

G.    L.    GORBELL 

L.  J.  Parks 

S.  T.  Campbell 

A.  Hall 

G.  Prince 

C.  Chatterton 

L.  J.  Kershaw 

H.  Stuart 

R.  E.  Edson 

P.  Munroe 
PLEDGEES 

P.  Mayo 

R.  Beedle 

A.  Edwards 

R.  Heffer 

G.  Chase 

A.  Hanson 

W.  Nutter 

K.  Deggs 

H.  Pfurr 

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Alpha  Kappa  Sigma 

Local  Fraternity 

Founded  1919 

Headquarters — 151  Davis  Avenue,  Brookline 

BROTHERS  IN  THE  FACULTY 
William  L.  Smith 
Joseph  W.  Zeller 
Chester  P.   Baker 

FACULTY  ADVISER 

Samuel  A.  S.  Strahan 


W.  J.   Butler 
A.  V.  Hanson 
W.  A.  Stahle 


BROTHERS 

1929 
R.  W.  Crosby 
G.  E.  Lookup 
R.  T.  St.  Clair 
R.  W.  Dennis 


R.  P.  Richardson 
W.  P.  Stoddard 
L.  Goodridge 


J.  H.  Aldrich 

E.    J.    FlEBER 

J.  H.  Foster 


1930 
W.  E.  Stratton 
H.  H.  Shepherd 
H.  Somerville 


S.  P.  Negus 
W.  C.  Paxton 
R.  L.  Sweezey 


G.  Crocker 
P.  W.  Fuller 

A.    FORSBERG 


1931 
R.  Spafford 
H.  Tiffany 

W.    FORBUSH 
F.    LiLLEY 


J.  LaBelle 
C.  Richardson 
O.  Lindsay 


E.  Fisher 

R.   B.  Whitman 


PLEDGEES 
P.  Burke 
C.  Scott 
J.  L.  Wicker 


D.  Anderson 
R.  Jordan 


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Eta  Tau  Nu 

Local  Fraternity 

Founded  1920 

Headquarters — 153  Naples  Road,  Brookline 

BROTHERS   IN  THE   FACULTY 
Edward    S.     Parsons 
Albert  Everett 

FACULTY  ADVISER 
Alfred  J.  Ferretti 


H.  L.   Bancroft 
R.  R.  Hilton 
E.  W.   Howard 

J.  W.  Greenleaf 

K.  Gregory 

E.  C.  Knowlton 

C.    L.    LOTHROP 

A.  H.   Baxter 
A.  M.  Dickson 
R.  C.  Emery 

E.  L.  Holland 

S.    G.    TiLTON 

F.  S.  Blodgett 
A.  H.  Clark 
K.  Harrington 


BROTHERS 
1929 
S.  M.  James 
O.  E.  Kendall 

1930 
C.  A.  Parker 
R.  B.  Parker 

W.    E.    RiCKER 

1931 
M.  E.  Prior 
K.  B.  Scott 
A.  S.  Tewksbury 
P.  H.  Townsend 

PLEDGEES 
A.  L.  Hasty 

A.  M.    HiLLlARD 

B.  F.  Latamore 
M.  H.  Taylor 


H.  E.  McGoFF 
W.  C.  Morrill 

E.  R.  Stacy 

M.  A.  Saunders 
V.  L.  Stone 

F.  W.  Wagner 
T.  M.  Yader 

A.  K.  Wright 
N.  H.  Cook 

R.    TwiTCHELL 

E.   G.   Anderson 
J.  M.  Fair 

T.  E.  TooLE 

E.  F.  Tewksbury 

M.   Yates 


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Sigma  Omega  Psi 

National  Fraternity 
Founded  1921 
Headquarters — 405  Newbury  Street,  Boston 

FACULTY  ADVISER 
Henry  B.  Alvord 


BROTHERS 

1929 

W.  Weinfeld 

L.  Berig 

H.   W.   Blackstone 

p.  F.  Baggish 

I.  J.  Rosenfeld 

H.  Silverman 

M.  S.  Katziff 

H.  C.  Selya 

H.  Shuman 

E.    LuRIE 

1930 

J.  E.  Kalstein 

M.  Press 

W.  S.  Sudack 

S.  Neiditz 

J.  Freedman 

I.  K.  Rosoff 

H.  Cohen 

E.    SWARTZ 

1931 

E.    A.    MiNSKY 

S.  Palmer 

B.  Cantor 
PLEDGEES 

T.  Hamel 

H.  Cohen 

P.  Chitoff 

K.  Singer 

A.  B.  Cohen 

L  Nesvisky 
E.  Ellis 

L.  Klebanow 

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Nu  Epsilon  Zeta 

Local  Fraternity 

Founded  1921 

Headquarters 
19  Brook  Street,  Brookline 

BROTHERS  IN  THE  FACULTY 
Harold  W.  Melvin 
William  C.   White 
George    H.    Meserve 

FACULTY  ADVISER 
George  W.  Towle 


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BROTHERS 

1929 

S.  Chapman 

J.  Bergman 

W.  O.  Dick 

R.  A.  Douglas 

W.  Bazley 
E.  W.  Gray 

1930 

S.  Ellis 

C.  E.  Batchelder 

E.    ROUNDBERG 

H.  C.  Stedt 

R.  F.  Walker 

J.  Hendry 

C.  H.  Muirhead 

P.  H.  Atwood 

G.   Miner 

R.    HOAGLUND 

G.   Griffin 

O.  E.  Hartford 

C.  Morgan 

A.  Schirmer 

A.  MacGregor 
1931 

C.  Abbott 

J.  Kittle 

J.  Cleveland 

E.  Ambrose 

H.  C.  Hamilton 

M.  Lundell 

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Local  Fraternity 

Founded  1924 

Headquarters — 922  Beacon  Street,  Boston 

BROTHERS  IN  THE  FACULTY 
Albert  E.  Whittaker 
Henry  E.  Richards 


H.  Barstow 
H.  M.  Gregory 
C.  W.  Thompson 
W.  R.  Block 
E.  F.  Herrick 


FACULTY  ADVISER 
Milton  J.  Schlagenhauf 

BROTHERS 
1929 

D.  McLelland 
R.  C.  Chase 

R.  W.  Brown 

A.    E.    COLVIN 

R.  W.  Cleveland 

E.  B.  Morris 


E.   F.   FORSLIND 

C.  B.   COLBURN 

W.  H.  Nichols 
S.  Earle 

D.  W.  Smith 


H.  R.  Adams 

R.  W.  Littlefield 

B.  B.  Sheridan 
G.  Norton 

C.  E.  Clary 

G.  A.  McDonald 


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E.    SiNA 

A    Arcardi 

E.  L.  Cummings 

R.  D.  Ordway 

P.  Hog  an 

O.  Calderara 


E.  R.  French 
J.  Placzek 

F.  Bradstreet 
F.  E.  Hess 

W.  P.  Went  worth 
W.   Bruce 


J.  S.  Lynn 


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1932 
R.  A.  Mattson 


T.  H.  Lowe 


J.  L.  Burns 
J.  Ingraham 


PLEDGEES 
P.  W.  Regan 
J.  A.  Shultz 
C.  B.  Walworth 


L.  H.  Sobey 
A.  Ransford 


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Sigma  Phi  Alpha 

Local  Fraternitv 

EsTABLISHED    1924 

Headquarters —  74  Bav  State  Road,  Boston 


FACULTY  ADMSER 
Arthur  Bird  Montgomery 


J.  V.  Baketel 
S.   W.   Bradley 
C.  C.  Caldwell,  Jr. 
C.  R.  Damrell 
J.  A.  Pricker 

T.  E.  Kelley 


BROTHERS 
1929 
H.  L.  Grace 

J.    J.    HOULAHAN 

R.  P.  Lapham 
R.  H.  Latimer 

1930 
W.  K.  Plunkett 


N.  T.  Mahoney 
R.  D.  Martin 
C.  E.  O'Brien 
W.   B.  Sherman 
N.  H.  Wheldon 

R.  Petkus 


T.    E.    ACKART 

R.  G.  Amiss 
R.  E.  Bates 

R.  Chenery 
F.  H.  Hart 


1931 
S.  Bohaker 
W.  D.  Burbank 

1932 
E.  V.  Johnson 
T.  Longworth 


G.  W.  Freeman 
R.  Ross 
R.  Walsh 

B.  Phillips 
A.  Piccolo 


P.  W.  Bruce 
R.  T.  Cotton 
G.  L.  Green 
A.  L.  Harper 


PLEDGEES 
M.  MacPhail 
W.  A.  McRae 
W.  J.  Powers 
R.  Rich 


F.  Pritchard 
W.  Ryan 
R.  B.  Smith 
R.  B.  Walker,  Jr. 


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Phi  Beta  Alpha 

Local  Fraternity 
Established  1924 


Headquarters — 525  Newbury  Street,  Boston 


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BROTHERS  IN  THE  FACULTY 
Ellis  C.  Maxcy 
H.  Nelson  Raymond,  Jr. 

FACULTY  ADVISER 
Everett  C.  Marston 


S.  W.  Beal 
E.  J.  Bender 
K.  Blanchard 
D.  W.  Clark 


BROTHERS 

1929 
G.  T.  Conine 
W.  A.  Erskine 
C.  E.  Goodwin 
L.  T.  Larsen 


T.  J.  Lynch 
J.  H.  Murphy 
R.  H.  Smith 
T.  B.  Stowers 


T.  O.  Bjornson 
R.  B.  Carr 
R.  E.  Cobb 
J.  Corey 

H.  Burton 
R.  F.  Corey 
E.  Crawford 
G.  Davis 

N.  Faulkner 


1930 
R.  G.  Eldridge 
N.  W.  Gallagher 
C.  D.  Keezer 

1931 
H.  A.  Graves 
R.  G.  Hassell 
G..  Knox 
C.  D.  Newcombe 
V.  O'Neil 


K.  A.  Love 
C.  E.  Lynde 
E.  W.  McIntosh 

C.  L.  Waitt 

W.  Symancyk 
J.  A.  Turner 

D.  S.  White 

K.  C.  Whitehill 
C.  N.  Williams 


E.  C.  Bailey 
R.  F.  Clark 


1932 
J.  Doyle 
F.  Mosher 
E.  F.  Perkins 


M.  Ross 
P.G.  Toohey 


P.  Stephanski 


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R.  Stone 


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Kappa  Zeta  Phi 

Local  Fratemitv 
Founded  1924 

Headquarters 
109  Gainsboro  Street,  Boston 

FACULTY  ADVISER 
Wilfred  S.  Lake 


H.    H.    RuBENSTEIN 


N.  C.  Cohen 
M.  Kesselman 


BROTHERS 
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1930 
J.  A.  Abbott 

1931 
W.  Begun 
E.  Gilbert 
B.  Rich 


T.  C.  Weinbaum 


M.  Berman 
S.  Wessalo 


H.    ROZEN 


1932 


M.  Tarnopol 


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Gamma  Phi  Kappa 

Local  Fraternity 
Established  1925 

Headquarters 
155  Davis  Avenue,  Brookline 

BROTHERS  IN  THE  FACULTY 
Stanley  G.  Estes 
WilliamJ.  Alcott,Jr. 


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Stanley  G.  Estes 

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1929 

L.    COLLIS 

E.  N.  Hobby 

A.  A.  Nelson 

V.  R.  Grammont 

A.  Kendall 

A.    A.    QuiMBY 

J.  Hamre 

H.  R.  Mason 

T.  H.  Sullivan 

F.  Helgeson 

1930 

W.  E.  Wikdahl 

J.  Cotter 

D.  J.  Kelley 

A.  L.  LooMis 

W.  C.  Crafts 

R.  Kelly 

H.  F.  Liberty 

1931 

A.  Robinson 

C.  F.  Barriere 

A.  Goss 

J.  W.  Lymberg 

H.  L.  Blanchard 

H.  A.  Gill 

G.  K.  Morris 

J.  Clark 

L.  E.  Hintz 

J.    G.    CuRRAN 

1932 

F.  Weston 

E.  F.  Hintz 

PLEDGEES 

A.  J.  Pierce 

C.    SCHNEPPERSHOFF 

W.  A.  Cheney 

J.  French 

L.  Wilcox 

T.  J.  Foster 
A.  G.  Freeman 

R.  M.  Hubbard 

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Sigma  Delta 

Local  Fraternity 
Established  1925 

Headquarters 
314  Newbury  Street,  Boston 


BROTHERS  IN  THE  FACULTY 
Frederick  W.  Holmes 
Arthur   B.    Montgomery 

FACULTY  ADVISER 
Frederick  W.   Holmes 


H.  F.   Allen 
R.  E.  Anderson 
W.  M.  Bachellor 
N.  W.  Brenan 
C.  A.  Brown  - 
E.  B.  Cobb 


R.  C.  Bascom 
E.  F.  Child 
B.  Curtis 


R.  Cassidy 

W.  K.  Freeman 

K.  H.  GiLsoN 


V.  L.  Argetsinger 
F.  E.  Anderson 
P.  R.  Colby 


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A.  Frye 

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C. 

W.  Knowlton 

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A.  Love 

F. 

C.  Meyers 

1930 

F. 

H.  Langhorst 

T. 

R.  Love 

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H.  Marden 

1931 

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Haseltine,  Jr. 

L. 

R.  Hervey 

M 

C.   Smith 

PLEDGEES 

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W.  Hanscom 

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A. 

H.  Pratt 

W 

Smith 

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V.  G.  Ohanesian 
L.  T.  Schofield 
Victor  A.   Thurston 
Virgil   A.   Thurston 
C.  M.  White 
G.  H.  Whittum 


A.  W.  Mo  RANG 
T.  A.  Nelson 
A.  P.  Reynolds 


J.  W.  VanDerzee 
P.  Verbeck 
C.  Webber 


J.  Swift 

J.  S.  Young 

B.  J.  Kiniry 


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Local  Fraternity 
Founded  1925 

Headquarters 
Northeastern  University 

FACULTY  ADMSER 
Robert  Bruce 


L.  Davis 

J.  Applebaum 

H.  Gretsky 
B.  Raymond 


BROTHERS 

1929 

M.    W.    ASNES 

1930 

1931 

B.  Rite  A 


J.    KUPERSMITH 
S.    ZiT-rER 

H.  Bower 
L.  Darr 


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Bursar  strips  freshmen. 
Bursar  strips  freshmen. 
Bursar  strips  freshmen. 
Student  Union  conducts  peripatetic  tour. 
Upperclassmen  give  up  summer  earnings. 
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Quimby  gets  restrictions — caught  smoking  in  corridor. 
Everybody  home  for  week-end. 
Freshmen  mob  the  churches. 
Juniors    nominate. 
Pop  Strahan  gives  quiz. 
New  chorus  at  Symphony. 
Flying  club  announces  capital  stock  issue. 
B.  G.  E.  Smoker — Student  Union  Reception  at  Bates  Hall. 
Meeting  of  the  Holy  Order  of  the  Bath. 
Sleep. 

G.  P.  K.  Smoker — Robinson  demoralized  freshmen. 
Student  Branch  S.  I.  E. 
News  comes  out. 
Flying  Club  cuts  a  melon. 
Fraternities  smoke  and  dance. 
Northeastern — Fitchburg  Normal. 
More  sleep. 

October 
Sigma  Delta  entertains  freshmen. 
Sophomore-Freshman  Scrap. 
H.  T.  N.,  K.  Z.  P.,  B.  G.  E.  Smokers. 
Q.  H.  S.  C.  gather  at  Quincy. 
Birdmen   meet. 
Maine-lacs  convention  18H. 
Prof.  Estes  struts  at  senior  dance. 
N.  U. — Dartmouth  Soccer  game,  at  Hanover,  4-0. 
N.  E.  Z.  dance. 

Boys  bum  way  home  from  Hanover. 
Grammont  and  Houlahan  elected  editors  of  Cauldron. 
More  quizzes. 

Soccer  N.  U.~M.  I.  T.  contest. 
I.  P.  S.  smoker. 

Professor  Speare  sends  out  call  for  interfraternity  representatives. 
Columbus   discovered   America. 
N.  U.— W.  P.  I.,  4-0  at  Worcester. 
Canoeing  on  the  Charles. 

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Division  B  men  come  to  Boston. 

Everybody  goes  to  fraternity  meetings. 

Song-bird   tryouts. 

Sophs  elect  officers. 

S.  O.  P.  Smoker. 

Nightingales  still  try  out. 

Dates  made  for  Saturday  night. 

Soccer  N.  U.  4 — Bridgewater  Normal  1.  At  home. 

Nothing  doing. 

A.  K.  S.  and  G.  P.  K.  smoked  her  up. 

Flying  Club  decides  to  invest  in  a  plane. 

Musical  comedy  gets  under  way. 

Foster  speaks  at  Mass  Meeting. 

Nutmeg  State  Club  meets. 

A.  K.  S.  andP.B.  A.  jig. 

Soccer  N.  U.  2 — Brown  0.  At  Providence. 
Rain. 

Prof.  Melvin  has  a  new  hat. 
Soccer,  N.  U.  1 — Harvard  0.  At  Cambridge. 
Fraternity  averages  announced. 
November 

B.  A.  Alumni  Association  has  dinner. 
President  Speare  receives  faculty  at  reception. 
Soccer,  N.  U.  1 — Clark  1.  At  Worcester. 

B.  G.  E.  and  H.  T.  N.  House  dance. 

Women's  colleges  invaded. 

Unprepared  for  classes. 

Al  Smith  defeated. 

B.  A.  take  in  show. 

Election  bets  collected. 

Rev.  Eugene  R.  Shippen  speaks  at  Chapel. 

G.  P.  K.  dance. 

Schlagenhauf  tours  central  states. 

Sermons  on  peace. 

The  big  parade. 

Unlucky  day. 

Pledging  period  starts  at  midnight. 

Freshmen  sweat. 

Freshmen  continue  to  sweat. 

Prof.  Porter  opens  course  on  Thesis  Colloquium. 

Freshmen  recoupe. 

Maine  wins  Intercollegiate  track  meet. 

Glee  Club  practices. 

Class     meetings. 

Basketball  practice  gets  under  way. 

Freshman  orchestra  makes  debut,  at  freshman-sophomore  smoker. 

Prof.  Spear  adopts  suspenders  as  standard  equipment. 

A.  K.  S.  cars  go  into  outdoor  winter  storage. 

Prof.  Spear  collects  bids. 

Hess  elected  Captain  of  soccer  at  annual  banquet. 

Gabine  appears  in  new  tie. 

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Tough  on  the  turkey. 
Kappa  Zeta  Phi  formal. 
Faculty  meeting. 

December 
Beans  and  baths. 
Winter  "drawers"  on. 
Bridge  at  Simmons. 

Yearbook  editors  consider  Gneb  as  title. 
Quincy  High  School  Club  holds  "wrestle". 
Al  F.  Gurney  speaks  at  News  smoker. 
Prof.  Alcott  gives  talk  on  magic  numbers. 
Basketball  N.  U.  31— Providence  42. 
Second  Sunday  in  Advent. 
Sigma  Delta  house  dance. 
Al  Morang  elected  captain  N.  U.  harriers. 
Basketball  Clark  at  Worcester.  N.  U.  45— Clark  28. 
Track  meet  Freshmen  32 — Sophomores  36. 
A.  K.  S.,  H.  T.  N.,  N.  E.  Z.  all  dance  the  gay  fantastic. 
Alumni  35 — Northeastern  39,  basketball. 
Third  Sunday  in  Advent. 
2,169  men  do  not  make  Dean's  list. 

Musical  Comedy  management  announces  title  "Top  O'  The  World". 
Basketball.  Harvard  44— N.  U.  39. 

Christmas  specials  announced  by  the  Levy's  Back  Bay  hardware 
Shoppe. 

Joye  sells  out  supply  of  liquid. 
Do  your  Christmas  shopping  early. 
Paper  says  snow. 
Christmas    vacation. 
Christmas. 

18  Profs  have  new  cravats. 
Doctor  W.  L.  Stidger  speaks  at  chapel. 
Nothing    doing. 
Old  year  weakens. 
Old  year  still  weakens. 
Old  year  passes  out. 

1929 

January 
Student  body  resolves  to  study. 
Student  body  forgets  to  study. 
N.  U.  Frosh  beat  Middlesex  five,  43-16. 
Sophomores  gambol. 
Varsity  defeats  Clark  33-21. 
Epiphany. 

Quizzes — nobody  prepared. 
Date  set  for  Dean's  list  dinner. 
The  Cauldron  Board  meets. 
Hockey  series  opens. 

Musical  Clubs  give  concerts — students  cavort. 
W.  B.  Sherman  elected  circulation  manager  of  News. 
First  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

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Northeastern  falls  before  Lowell  Textile  30-28. 

Captain  Lyon   offers  $1000  to  Flying  Club  for  the  purchase  of  a 

plane. 

Faculty  meets. 

Northeastern  outshoots  U.  S.  Coast  Guards  39-17. 

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Glee  Club  gives  concert  of  sacred  music  at  Holten  Street  Church, 

Danvers. 

Students  are  reminded  not  to  smoke  in  the  corridors. 

Junior  Prom  committee  meets. 

Division  B  freshmen  enter. 

Faculty  reception  to  Freshmen. 

Everybody  goes  to  Vantines  for  pictures. 

Sextuagesima. 

Cauldron  sends  out  call  for  snapshots. 

Management  Association  chooses  officers. 

Prom  Dancing  School  opens  for  aspiring  cavorters. 

Dr.  Ashley  Day  Leavitt  speaks  at  Chapel. 

February 
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B.  A.  A.  meet  at  Arena. 

Students  see  Boston  first  through  courtesy  of  Student  Union. 
And  still  more  quizzes. 
1931  catalog  out. 

Jumbo  defeats  Husky  in  basketball. 
Junior  B.  A.  stag  party  in  Bates  Hall. 
Student  council  wrangles  over  year  book  name. 
Husky  defeats  Lowell  in  basketball  23-13- 
Quinquagesima. 

Fraternities  continue  to  smoke. 
Student  Union  opens  series  of  noon  forums. 
Arthur  Gray  Staples,  noted  Journalist,  speaks  at  Mass  Meeting. 
N.  U.  play  R.  L  State  in  basketball. 
Band  startles  Broadway. 
Band    arouses   Harlem. 
First  Sunday  in  Lent. 
Top  O'  The  World  starts  kicking. 
Interclub  smoker. 

Senior  Social  Committee  gets  under  way. 

Prof.  Estes,  at  Student  Union  forum,  tells  us  "Why  We  Stay  That 
Way". 

Washington  has  another  birthday. 
Relay  runners  smash  record  at  Bates. 
Second  Sunday  in  Lent. 
Baseball  meeting. 

Student  Council  decides  on  Cauldron  as  year  book  name. 
Joe  Crossen  gives  Top  O'  The  World  chorus  girls  a  workout. 
Junior  Prom  tickets  on  sale — mad  rush. 

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G.  P.  K.  fourth  annual  banquet. 
Third  Sunday  in  Lent. 

Second  semester  begins  for  Division  B  upperclassmen. 
Athletic  Committee  makes  Hockey  a  major  sport. 
Everybody  goes  to  class  meeting. 
Joe  Coolidge  forgets  his  rubbers. 
Students  try  out  Cafe  de  Paris. 
Interfraternity  basketball  series  close. 
Fourth  Sunday  in  Lent. 
Fraternities  investigate  Freshmen. 
Indoor  baseball  practice. 

Count  Felix  von   Luckner   holds  audience   spell-bound   at  Mass 
Meeting. 

Husky's  birthday. 
Trial  of  Mary  Dugan  well  attended. 
Senate  holds  elections. 
Passion  Sunday. 

Day  Division  council  holds  monthly  meeting. 
Junior  Prom  Committee  passes  Volstead  act  on  flowers. 
C.  S.  Quincy  speaks  to  B.  A.  school. 
Cauldron  staff  puts  finishing  touches  on  copy. 
First  robin  seen  on  Huntington  Avenue. 
Spring  fever  drives  students  to  park. 
Palm  Sunday. 

Prof.  Spear  puts  on  "pro"  for  smoking  in  corridor. 
Gipsy  Smith  leaves  Boston  cleaned. 
Division  B  freshmen  elect  officers. 
Cauldron  Board  reads  proof. 
Good  Friday. 

We  strive  to  complete  this  calendar. 
More  striving — we  grow  weaker. 

April 
"And  So  to  Bed". 
— April    Fool ! 


ODE  TO  THE  Y.  M.  C.  A.  SPA 

I  know  a  little  History; 

Some  Verses,  too,  by  heart; 
I  know  a  little  Science: 

I  know  a  little  Art 

I  know  a  little  Latin; 

I  know  a  little  Greek; 
He  runs  a  little  restaurant; 

I  go  there  every  week. 

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What  Gipsy  Smith  is  to  religion — I  am  to  literature. 


Harold  Wesley  Melvin 


A  Scotchman  was  seen  walking  down  the  street — naked. 
"Where  are  you  going",  said  a  friend  of  his. 
"To  a  strip  poker  party!" 

Freshman  ordering  chicken  croquettes — "one  order  of  chicken  quartets,  please." 

Woman  writing  to  her  lawyer — "When  will  mv  suit  be  pulled  off?" 

Gentlemen  prefer  blonds,  but,  thank  God,  all  men  are  not  gentlemen. 

Prof.  Bruce  walks  four  miles  to  a  football  game  but  finds  fence  too  high  to  climb 
and  walks  back. 

Visitor:  "What  a  charming  baby,  and  how  it  does  resemble  vour  husband." 
Hostess:  "Gracious,  vou  alarm  me;  we  adopted  this  baby." 

Kendall:  "You  always  get  a  kick  out  of  a  kiss." 
Prof.  Capone:  "Try  kissing  your  mother-in-law." 

Story:  "I  didn't  know  your  girl  was  Scotch." 
Steeves:  "She  isn't.  What  made  you  think  so?" 
Story:  "Well  I  heard  she  doesn't  put  on  perfume  on  windv  days." 

OVERHEARD  ON  HUNTINGTON  AVENUE 
Traffic  Officer  (jep-oachjMy):  "Young  lady,  do  you  know  anything  about  the 
traffic  laws  of  this  city?" 

Young  Thing:  "Yes,  a  little.  Can  I  help  you?" 

Professor  White:  "The  man  who  gives  in  when  he  is  wrong,  is  a  w^ise  man,  but 
the  man  who  gives  in  when  he  is  right  is — " 
Murphy:  "Married — " 

Co-op  student  applying  for  a  co-op  job:  "Please,  sir,  I've  called  to  see  if  you  can 
give  me  a  job?" 

Co-operator  :"  But  I  do  nearly  allthework  myself — ' ' 
Student:  "That  suits  me,  sir — " 

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HEARD  ON  THE  WORCESTER  ROAD 
Where  do  our  parents  learn  about  all  these  terrible  places  and  things  they  say  we 
must  avoid? 

Do  you  enjoy  travelling  or  weren't  you  nervy  enough  to  ask  for  rides? 

Freshman  Qoiring  room  on  St.  Botolph  Street):  "What  is  the  rent  of  this  room, 
including  the  use  of  the  piano?' ' 

Landlady:  "Well,  perhaps,  you'd  be  so  good  as  to  play  me  something  first." 

THE  APEX  OF  INDISCRETION 

1.  Trying  to  find  a  restaurant  on  our  campus. 

2.  Telling  "Trent"White  about  a  new  book  he  has  already  read.  This  man  reads 
in  his  sleep. 

3.  Trying  out  for  a  chorus  girl's  part  in  "Top  O'  The  World." 

4.  Studying. 

5.  Not  studying. 

Oliva  Qti  a  tone  of  intelligence'):  "Prof.  White,  could  you  tell  me  the  correct  way  to 
pronounce  the  two  syllables  in  the  word  'it'?" 

White  (jn  a  tone  of  disgust):  "You  just  be  careful,  and  for  your  own  sake,  stay 
inside. 

A  FEW  LAW  QUOTATIONS  AS  USED  BY  PROF.  PORTER 

"As  a  matter  of  fact,  the  court  didn't  know  what  she  was." 

"Now  in  the  case  of  Bully  Pitt  vs.  Joe  Spriggs." 

"What  is  that  going  on,  I  mean,  in  back  of  the  room.  Is  anyone  lighting  matches." 

We  Often  Wonder: 

If  Professor  Garner  should  "stake  his  head"  and  should  lose  the  wager,  would  he 
then  be  able  to  say  "Min". 

Why  does  not  Professor  Bruce  use  Noonan's  and  w^hy  does  he  always  stroke  his 
bare  head?  Could  it  be  that  he  wishes  to  keep  his  curly  locks  in  place? 

Will  Professor  Melvin  ever  make  a  grammatical  error? 

Is  Professor  White  seeking  atmosphere  for  a  new  book,  when  he  lunches  in  the 
Symphony  Restaurant  or  does  he  merely  like  the  excellent  food? 

Professor  Melvin,  the  Great:  "Who  is  Arthur  Machen?" 
Englisher:  "I  don't  know  her  name." 


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FAVORITE  SAYINGS  OF  FAVORITE  PROFS. 

Mr.  Hatch:  "Now  my  car." 
Ingalls:  "Foist,  we  will  take  up." 
Bill  White:  "Hey  fellows." 
McGuire:  "What's  the  matter  with  you?" 
Pop  Bruce:  "What  does  the  book  say?" 
Williamson:  "Let's  figure  it  out  in  gadgets  and  widgets." 
Alvord:  "I  am  going  to  tell  you  a  story." 

Gabine:  "I  warn  you,  I  have  no  secrets,  you  will  have  the  whole  book  for  the 
t." 
Baker  : '  'Assuming  that  for  example. 
Pop  Strahan:  "Organic  is  not  a  memory  course?" 
Garner:  "Great  Scott  men!  Start  thinking." 
Capone:  "I  don't  like  exams  any  more  than  you  do." 
Zeller:  "Now,  men  er-r,  take  this  case  of  er-r." 
T.  M.  White:  "Now  I  personally  think." 
Joe  Coolidge:  "That  cost  too  much." 
Gabby:  "I  would  be  the  least  person." 

Grammy:  "For  God's  sake  why  don't  you  fellows  pay  attention." 
D'Alessandro:  "If  you  don't  watch  'owit',  I'll  put  you  'owit'." 
Porter:  "Well,  let's  turn  this  case  around." 
Marston:  "Are  you  a  member  of  the  news  staff?" 


'YOKES,  YOKES,  and  more  YOKES,"  said  the  Hen, 


SCHOOL  DAYS 

School  days,  school  days. 

Flippant,  fresh  and  fool  days — 

Bending  of  elbows  and  sim'lar  tasks. 

Whoopee  and  petting  and  pocket  flasks. 

You  were  the  Queen  of  Coed's  Row, 

I  was  your  Highball  Romeo 

And  you  chalked  on  my  Ford,  "I  choose  to  go' ' 

When  we  were  a  couple, 

A  couple  of  supple 

Young  Kids — Hey, — Hey — 

First  Symphony  Restauranteur :  "At  the  student  council  last  Thursday  night 
my  suspenders  broke  right  in  the  middle  of  the  floor." 

Second  Restauranteur:  "And  weren't  you  embarrassed  nearly  to  death?" 
First  Restauranteur:  "Well,  not  very.  My  roommate  had  them  on." 

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The  following  little  mess  of  figures  of  speech  flowed  from  the  lips  of  two  N.  U. 
freshmen  while  attending  a  smoker  at  Sigma  Phi  Alpha  Fraternity  House. 

Fresh  Egg:  "Have  you  heard  the  Talkies?" 

Bad  Egg:  "You  mean  the  Squawkies?" 

Fresh  Egg:  "Yeah,  the  Chinema." 

Bad  Egg  :  '  'The  Raucous  Tintypes?' ' 

Fresh  Egg  (^gone  bad'):  "The  Guttural  Growling  Gasping  Grating  Grumbling 
Grunting  Gramophonic  Galloping  Tintypes." 

Bad  Egg:  "Yeah,  I  heard  'em." 

A  GENIUS  IN  OUR  ELECTRICAL  LAB 

One  of  the  Edison  family,  J ,  on  the  back  row  of  seats,  was  dozing.  When 

Professor  Smith  spied  him  he  suddenly  said: 

"J ," 

"Yes,  Professor,"  was  the  startled  answer. 

"What  is  electricity?" 

After  a  rather  painful  pause,  the  somewhat  confused  student  replied:  "I  did  know. 
Professor,  but  I  forgot." 

"Young  gentlemen,"  said  Pop  to  the  class,  "what  a  tragedy —  Here  is  the  only 
man  who  ever  knew  what  electricity  is,  and  he  has  forgotten." 

TRENTWELL'S  YOKES 

During  the  Senior  Class  in  Letter  Writing  Professor  White  directed  his  aim 
toward  a  letter  that  was  written  by  a  young  gay  thing,  who  each  week  reads  that 
"awful"  magazine  named  Liberty. Trent: "This  letter  is  similar  to  the  type  received 
by  Lydia  Pinkham,  the  dear  thing.  'After  taking  twelve  bottles  of  your  Remedy,  I 
feel  like  two  women'." 

Discussing  the  wealth  a  certain  individual  happened  to  possess,  Trent  endeavored 
to  become  socialistic  in  his  description : 

"That  man  owned  more  money  than  an  Ass  can  haul  down  hill  backwards.  In  fact, 
one  could  never  say  this  unfortunate  individual  was  pauper-stricken." 


Postman  (asking  a  fraternity  to  btiy  a  ticket  to  the  Postmans'  Ball}:  "I've  come  to  ask 
you  if  you'll  subscribe  to  this  deserving  charity." 

Fraternity  Treasurer:  "Certainly,  I'll  give  you  this  check  now." 

Postman:  "But,  it  isn't  signed." 

Treasurer:  "I  know.  I  wish  to  remain  anonymous — " 


"Whey — "  screamed  the  farmer  boy,  drinking  a  Holstein  of  beer. 

"I  dairy  to  curdle  up  close  to  me." 

"I  cud,"  said  the  milkmaid,  "but  I'm  not  that  kine  of  a  girl." 

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THE  ART  OF  DIGGING 

Trent:  "What  would  you  do  if  a  frivolous  and  beautiful  young  lady,  covered 
with  diamonds  and  stunning  clothes,  ran  up  to  you  and  screamed,  1  am  hungry. 
Oh!  so  hungry!'  I  ask  you  all  what  would  you  do?" 

Stude:  "Direct  her  to  the  nearest  restaurant." 

Trent:  "Yes,  and  then  she  would  say,  'Oh!  I  never  thought  of  that'." 

Prof.  Capone:  "What  are  the  advantages  of  compensation  insurance,  MacLeod?" 
MacLeod:  "Blah — Blah — Blah —  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  (Five  minutes  of  this,  that  and 
everything)  but  not  much  of  anything." 

Prof.  Capone:  "Yes,  and  what  is  the  answer?" 

Kendall's  definition  of  "LOVE" 

Love — That  which  brings  Heaven  down  to  earth  and  yet  raises  Hell. 

Frosh:  "A  penny  for  your  thoughts." 

Senior  : '  'What  do  you  think  I  am,  a  slot  machine?' ' 


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DIRECTORY  OF  UNDERCLASSMEN 


JUNIORS— SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING 


Adams, Harold  R., 208  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Adzima,  George  R.,  65  East  Silver  St.,  Westlield,  Mass. 

Ajurkis.John  R.,  11  Gorham  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 

Albert,  Joseph,  12  Ferndale  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Aldrich,  John  H.,  27  Carney  St.,  Oxbridge,  Mass. 

Allen,  Howard  B.,  Sedgwick,  Maine 

Anderson,  Charles  M.,  10  Belmont  Place,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Andrews,  John  R.,  Jr.,  Douglas  St.,  Oxbridge,  Mass. 

Anteski,  Michael,  692  North  Montello  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Appleton,  Daniel  F.,  Country  Way,  Scituate  Center,  Mass. 

Arcardi,  Attilio,  62  Pearl  St.,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Atwood,  Philip  F.,  6  Orchard  St.,  TerryviUe,  Conn. 

Bartniski,  Stanley  J.,  10  Second  St.,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Bascom,  Roger  C,  25  Farrington  St.,  Atlantic,  Mass. 

Batchelder,  Charles  F.,  58  Field  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Baule,  James  J.,  1  Nason  Place,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Bazley,  H.  Wallace,  8  Foster  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Bcedle,  Robert  H.,  35  Ashford  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 

Bird,  Kenneth  I.,  175  Plain  St.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Bisbee,  Alton  L.,  645  New  Park  Ave.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

Boughtwood,  J.  Edwin,  80  Standish  Ave.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

Bowerman,  Benjamin  A.,  West  Falmouth,  Mass. 

Bradstreet,  Franklin  H.,  97  Beverly  St.,  Norrh  Andover,  Mass. 

Britt,  John  H.,  175  Larch  Road,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Brown,  Charles  K.,  10  Huntington  Ave.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 

Bruce,  William  H.,  Jr.,  Plymouth  St.,  Sagamore,  Mass. 

Burbank,  Walter  D.,  Jr.,  18  Fuller  St.,  Brockron,  Mass. 

Burns,  John  L.,  57  Union  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Calderara,  Orall  J.,  269  Elm  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

Caldon,  Deforrest  H.,  51  Peabody  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

Casey,  John  R.,  4  Jean  Road,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Cavazzoni,  Joseph  P.  F.,  30  Granite  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Chaput,  Roland  R.,  43  Lafayette  St.,  Haverhill.  Mass. 

Chase,  Erwin  A.,  Pine  St.,  Suncook,  N.  H. 

Child,  Edgar  F.,  269  Winthrop  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Chisholm,  Irvine  R.,  12  Foster  St.,  Saugus,  Mass. 

Clark,  Irving  E.,  14  Carver  Sr.,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Clary,  Carl  E.,  13  West  Oneida  St.,  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y. 

Cloran,  Charles  R.,  347  Western  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Cohen,  Henry,  153  Clara  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

CoUis,  Arnold  W.,  36  Toppan  Lane,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Connet,  Andrew  R.,  67  Whitmarsh  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Cosentino,  Bartholomew  W.,  131  Main  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Cotter,  John  E. ,  Jr. ,  79  Paul  Gore  St, ,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Coulis,  Louis  A.,  5  Dodge  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Crafts,  Robert  W.,  Ashlield,  Mass. 

Crafts,  Warren  C,  24  High  St.,  Southington,  Conn. 

Crockett,  Richard  P.,  South  Paris,  Maine 

Cullman,  John  A.,  North  Union  St.,  Rockland,  Mass. 

Cummings,  Edwin  L.,  5848  Fernwood  Ter.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Curtis,  Burton  F.,  141  Cypiess  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

D'Aquila,  Joseph,  College  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

DeAngelis,  Paul,  260  East  Maine  St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 

Defina,  Frank  P.,  554  Norrh  Vine  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 

Dezell,  James  M.,  293  Euclid  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Diliberto,  Salvatore  C,  19  Surrey  Sr.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Dincrstein,  Samuel,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Box  89,  Colchester,  Conn. 

Dinnan,  Francis  T.,  285  Lombard  Sr.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Dionne,  Maurice  J.,  58  North  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

DiPierro,  Guy  J.,  20  Burleigh  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Dockmejian,  Berj  C,  9  Annis  Ct.,  Brockton,  Mass. 


Donovan,  Daniel  J.,  75  West  Main  St.,  Millbury,  Mass. 
Donovan,  Ernest  H.,  1  East  St.,  Adams,  Mass. 
Downs,  Raymond  I.,  19  Ford  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Duff,  Orrin  W.,  361  Albermarle  Road,  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Duncan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  11  Central  Sq.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Dunphy,  Elbridge  B,  Jr.,  131  Selwyn  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Eaton,  Donald  G.,  64  Highland  Terr.,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 
Edwards,  Robert  J.,  Babylon,  N.  Y. 
Ellis,  Donald  P.,  Allen  Ave.,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Ellis,  Edward,  622  Wesr  P.irk  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Felix,  George  T.,  11  Ellington  Road,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Fenn,  Wilbur  D.,  34  Ware  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Fieber,  Everett  T.,  Maple  Hill,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Fletchet,  Walter  B.,  15  Burr  St.,  Boston  30,  Mass. 
Foley,  M.  Arthur,  20  Barr  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Follansbee,  Arthur  F.,  21  Marlboro  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Foster,  Earl  F.,  318  Church  St.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Foster,  Hoyt  K.,  40  Aborn  St.,  Peabody,  Mass, 
Foster,  J.  Howard,  1160  Park  Avenue,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Foster,  Raymond  H.,  Washington  St.,  Notton,  Mass. 
Eraser,  Edward  J.,  28  West  Elm  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Freedman,  John  L.,  19  Vesta  Road,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Freeman,  Philip  M.,  529  High  St.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
French,  Earl  R.,  36  Park  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Fuller,  Howard  M.,  Norton,  Mass. 
Fuller,  Wendell  D.,  Mayflower  St.,  Plympton,  Mass. 
Gale,  John  C,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Brattleboro,  Vr. 
Gardner,  Harry  A.,  49  Myrtle  Terr.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Garner,  Ernest,  25  Sterling  Road,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Gersbach,  Arthur  F.,  150  Elderberry  Road,  Mineola,  N.  Y. 
Gibaldo,  Frank,  32  Essex  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Gilgan,  Eugene  F.,  18  Pickman  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Greenleaf.John  W.,  14  Ralston  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Gregg,  Neal  H.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  3,  Springfield,  Vt. 
Gregory,  Karl,  Newtown  Ave.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Griffin,  Ralph  G.,  153  Bnmfield  St.,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Hagerty,  George  A.,  5  Trent  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Hall,  Alfred  M.,  877  Washington  Ave.,  Woodfords,  Me. 
Hamilton,  Monroe  H.,  3  Park  Ave.,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass. 
Hanson,  Andrew  T.,  6  Forest  St.,  Gloucestet,  Mass. 
Hardin,  Raymond  C,  12  Sargent  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Harper,  Kennard  W.,  9  Cushing  Sr.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Harris,  Soloman  M.,  Jr.,  Baker  Ave.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 
Hartford,  OrviUe  E.,  88  South  Pleasant  St.,  Richmond,  Me. 
Hathaway,  Donald  D.,  44  Oriole  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Hathaway,  James  F.,  242  Sawyer  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Haven,  Martin  R.,  Plymouth  St.,  North  Middleboro,  Mass. 
Hazleton,  Robert  M.,  349  Myrrle  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Hendry,  James  M.,  109  Burrill  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Herholz,  John  A.,  315  Vine  St.,  Beaver  Falls,  Penn. 
Hess,  Fred  E.,  149-15  Myrtle  Ave.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 
Hill,  Ernest  S.,  9  Madison  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Hills,  Wesley  E.,  583  Tremont  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Hoaglund,  Robert  G.,  10  Gilman  St.,  Worcesrer,  Mass. 
Hogan,  Francis  P.,  12  Orange  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Holmes,  Weldon  C,  83  Auburn  St.,  Campello,  Mass. 
Holmstrom,  Toivo  A.,  Vinalhaven,  Me. 
Holt,  Lestei  W.,  21  Mills  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Howard,  Arthur  J.,  87  Cambridge  St.,  Fall  Rivet,  Mass. 
Howell,  Edward  P.,  245  Columbia  Road,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Hubbard,  Lauson  S.,  Concord  Road,  Billerica,  Mass. 


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DAY  SCHOOLS 

SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING 

Five-year  courses  in  Civil,  Mechanical,  Electrical,  Chemical  and  Industrial  Engineering, 
leading  to  the  degrees  of  Bachelor  of  Civil,  Mechanical,  Electrical,  Chemical,  and  Industrial 
Engineering.  Conducted  in  co-operation  with  engineering  firms.  Students  earn  while  they  learn. 
Work  conducted  at  Boston. 

SCHOOL  OF  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

Five-year  courses  in  Business  Administration  leading  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Business 
Administration.  Students  may  specialize  in  Accounting,  Finance,  or  Merchandising.  Conducted  on 
the  Co-operative  Plan.  Students  earn  while  they  learn.  Work  conducted  at  Boston. 

EVENING  SCHOOLS 

SCHOOL  OF  LAW 

{Co-educational) 

Four-year  course  leading  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws.  Preparation  for  bar  examinations 
and  practice.  High  scholastic  standards.  Case  method  of  instruction.  The  graduates  of  the  School 
have  been  outstandingly  successful  in  the  bar  examinations  and  the  practice  of  law  and  in  many 
fields  of  business.  Work  conducted  at  Boston,  and  in  Divisions  at  Worcester,  Springfield,  and 
Providence. 

SCHOOL  OF  COMMERCE  AND  FINANCE 
{Co-educational) 

Six-year  courses  in  Professional  Accounting  and  Business  Administration,  leading  to  the  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Business  Administration.  Graduate  program  for  college  men  leading  to  the  degree 
of  Master  of  Business  Administration.  Special  two  and  four-year  courses  in  various  fields  for  those 
desiring  intensive  specialization.  Work  conducted  at  Boston,  and  in  the  Divisions  at  Worcester, 
Springfield,  and  Providence. 

Courses  of  Junior  College  grade  in  engineering;  secondary  school  courses  for  general  prepara- 
tion or  for  admission  to  college  are  offered  to  men  and  women  at  convenient  evening  hours  through 
the  Lincoln  Institute  and  the  Lincoln  Preparatory  School. 


NORTHEASTERN    UNIVERSITY 

BOSTON  YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION 
316  Huntington  Ave.,  Boston  Tel.  Ken.  5800 


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Hunt,  Maurice  F.,  85  Lovewell  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

Hurvilz,  Hyman,  644  Harvard  St  ,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Jackman,  Arthur  A.,  41  Center  St.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Bertil  W.,  77  Center  St.,  Holbrook,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Eric  C.  L.,  71  Clifford  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Harold  L.,  1  Russell  Road,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Kamilakis,  Minas  S.,  142  Warren  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Kane,  Raymond  J.,  78  Clinton  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Kauppi,  Donald  M.,  182  High  St..  Gardner,  Mass. 

Kelleher.  Cornelius  P.,  710  Westminster  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Kelleher,  Frank  R,  18  Grove  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Kelley,  John  F.,  Blue  Hill  Ave.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Kelley,  Richard,  110  Cambridge  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Kelly,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.,  Ill  Elm  Sr.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Kelly,  Joseph  J.,  110  Thacher  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Kerins,  Charles  A.,  61  Playstead  Road,  West  Medford,  Mass. 

Kevorkian,  Haroutune,  33  Newland  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Klebanow,  Louis  M.,  145  Chambers  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Knowlton,  EKvin  C,  30  Elm  Ave.,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

Langhorst,  Ftederick  H.,  Jr.,  74  HiUcrest  Road,  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Leach,  Richard  C,  Claybrook  Road,  Dover,  Mass. 

Leahy,  James  J.,  12  Granite  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Lindaw,  Arthur  C,  53  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Lexington,  Mass. 

Lindblad,  Karl  F.,  1  Estes  Court,  Everett,  Mass. 

Lindquist,  Wallace  O.,  358  Burncoat  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Linscott,  Mellen  C,  197  Prospect  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Littlefield,  Raymond  W.,  Hopkinton  Road,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Locklin,  Freeman  V.,  91  Melville  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Loomis,  Albert  L.,  Rangeley,  Me. 

Lord,  Howard  F.,  64  Garland  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Lothrop,  Carlron  L.,  63  Second  St.,  Hallowell,  Me. 

Love,  Theodore  R.,  36  Summer  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Macchi,  James  T.  H. ,  1  South  Free  St. ,  Milfotd,  Mass. 

Macdonald,  George  A.,  35  Maple  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

MacGregor,  Alexander  G.,  151  Langdon  Ave.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Mager,  Winthrop  M.,  40  Ingell  St..  Taunton,  Mass. 

Magnuson,  Carl  A.,  33  Fountain  Road,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Mancuso,  Russell  J.,  20  Link  St.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

Marden,  Wesley  H.,  Oldham  Sr.,  South  Hanson,  Mass. 

Martin,  George  E.,  102  Brooks  St.,  West  Medford,  Mass. 

Maslak,  Joseph,  WindsorviUe,  Conn. 

Maynard,  Neil  A.,  White  River  Junction,  Vt. 

Mazzucchi,  Raymond  T.,  Westland  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

McAnern,  Marshall,  55  High  Sr.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

McArdle,  Francis  X.,  91  Chelsea  St.,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

McCann,  Ward  L.,  School  St.,  Princeton,  Me. 

McGee,  Hugh  P.,  195  Heywood  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

McGuckian,  Joseph  P.,  65  Dudley  Ave..  Roslindale,  Mass. 

McKinstry,  Daniel  S,,  Clemence  Hill,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

McMurtry,  Louis  F.,  Jr.,  321  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Meilman,  David,  100  Adams  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Melia,  Thomas  J.,  98  Sietling  St.,  Wotcester,  Mass. 

Meloy,  Arthur  S.,  Jr.,  2965  Main  St.,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Miller,  Albert  A.,  56  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Milligan,  Lester  S.,  Muncey  Ave.,  Babylon,  N.  Y. 

Miner,  George  A.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Groton,  Conn. 

Minsky,  Eli,  8  Dennison  St.,  Roxburv,  Mass. 

Molloy,  Arthur  V.,  Jr.,  51  Hillside  Ave.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Moran,  Francis  L.,  102  Fuller  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Morang,  Almon  W.,27  Washington  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

More,  William  E.,  Liverpool,  Nova  Scoria 

Morgan,  Charles  T.,  21  Lothrop  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Morley,  John  T  ,  139  Beacon  Si.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 


Morris,  George  H.,  13  Leonard  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Moseley.  Harrison  R.,  Stafford,  Conn. 

Muenzner,  Henry  C,  23  Oakland  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Muirhead,  Clyde  H.,  Munson,  Pa. 

Mulhern,  John  F.,  57  Sycamore  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Murley,  John  F.,  87  Institute  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Murphy,  Patrick,  5  Henry  St.,  Belmont,  Mass. 

Nacked,  Wadeir,  20  Washington  Hgts.  Ave.,  W.  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Nary,  William  T.,  Jr.,  24  Maple  St.,  Adams,  Mass. 

Nason,  Waldo  H.,  36  Cherry  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Negus,  Stanley  P.,  503  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Neiditz,  Samuel,  86  Edgewood  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Nelson,  John  K.,  102  Lexingron  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Nelson,  Theodore  A.,  32  Oak  Avenue,  Atlantic,  Mass. 

Neubert,  Robert  J.,  Wickatunk,  N.J. 

Nilson,  Erland  C,  39  Trinity  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Noonan,  Laurence  F.,  15  Allen  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Norton,  G.  Kenneth,  3  Rogers  Ave.,  Granville,  N.  Y. 

O'Donnell,  Martin  E.,  7  Baker  Road,  Everett,  Mass. 

O'Keefe,  William  B.,  33  Briggs  St.,  Salem  Mass. 

O'Leary,  Daniel  F.,  4  Lorette  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Ordway,  Robert  D.,  116  Brockton  Ave.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Paine,  William  L.,  13  Whiting  St.,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Parker,  Charles  A.,  149  Ocean  St.,  Hyannis,  Mass. 

Parker,  Robert  B.,  Jr..  56  Elm  St.,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Parmakiao,  Levon,  63  Elton  Ave.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Parmenter,  Richard  L.,  Pine  St.,  Eastondale.  Mass. 

Paxton,  William  C,  Jr.,  23  Oxford  St.,  Lexington,  Mass. 

Perkins,  John  L.,  45  Hillside  Ave.,  Arlington  Hgts.,  Mass. 

Petersen,  Frank  C,  34  Maverick  St.,  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Peterson,  Arthur  W.,  10  Central  Sq.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Peterson,  Rutger  E.,  475  South  St.,  Holbrook,  Mass. 

Pike,  Kenneth  L.,  28  Cary  Ave.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Pinkul,  Gustav  A.,  Jr.,  268  Chestnut  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Placzek,  Joseph  C,  49  Mechanic  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Press,  Manuel,  155  Main  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Pucko,  Roman  F.,  7  Chestnut  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Purssell,John  W.,  Jr.,  1202  Morton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Putnam,  John  F.,  314  Main  St.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

Raymond,  Bernard,  55  Thornton  St.,  Revere,  Mass. 

Redfield,  Claire  H.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Reed,  Harold  E.,  1123  Washington  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Reed,  Seatoo  A.,  45  Lindsley  Place,  Stratford,  Conn. 

Regan,  Philip  W.,  18  Douglas  Road,  Medford,  Mass. 

Repetto,  William  F.,  265  Broadway,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Reynolds,  Alger  P.,  90  Pierce  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Rice,  George  E.,  17  Fremont  Ave.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Richards,  Stanley  M.,  281  Main  St.,  Milford,  Mass. 

Ricker,  William  E.,  Sabattus,  Me. 

Ritea,  Bernard,  33  Glenarm  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Roberts,  Erskine  G.,  12  Mayfair  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Robetts,  Harry  M.,  54  Gardner  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

Robinson,  Albert  M.,  Jr.,  493  South  Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  1. 

Rosoff,  Isidore,  3196  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Ross,  Daniel  W.,  Richards  Rd.,  Waterrown,  Mass. 

Roundberg,  Eric  A.,  520  Lagrange  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Sargent,  Wesley  G.,  14  Otis  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Saunders,  Ernesr  L.,  1033  North  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Saunders,  Milron  A.,  126  Franklin  Sr.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

Scbaier,  Arnold  E.,  Highview  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Schirmer,  Adelbert  F.,  202  Woodward  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Scott,  Harold  W.,  53  West  St.,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Shearer,  Harold  F.,  53  Cortland  St.,  Homer,  N.  Y. 


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Shepherd,  Henry  H.,  95  Maple  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Sheridan,  Bernard  B.,  104  East  7th  St.,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 
Shultz.  Joseph  A.,  109  Lake  St.,  Webster,  Mass. 
Simpson,  Charles  E.,  12  Bowditch  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 
Sina,  Eduardo,  1605  Ramirez  St.,  Iquique,  Chile,  S.  A. 
Smith,  Harold  C,  25  Lincoln  St.,  Franklin,  Mass. 
Smith,  Joseph  A.,  151  Central  Ave.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Squires,  Cedric  W.  H.,  20  Mansfield  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Stamp,  Alfred  T.,  10  Chickatawbut  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Stedt,  Harry  C,  Main  St.,  Holden,  Mass 
Stiiphen,  Lee  E.,  Cedar  Grove,  Me. 
Stone,  Vernon  L.,  Becket,  Mass. 
St.  Pierre,  Paul  H.,  15  Fremont  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Strarton,  William  E.,79  DeWolf  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Stuarr,  Charles  T.,  189  Norrh  St.,  Calais,  Me. 
Sudack,  William,  478  Osborn  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Swanson,  Harold  A.,  280  Bellevue  Sr.,  Boston  32,  Mass. 
Swartz,  Edward,  30  Davenport  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Sweezey,  Raymond  L.,  Marion,  N.  Y. 
Swift,  John,  75  Robert  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Szkolny,  John  W.,  101  Center  St.,  Morris  Run,  Pa. 
Tansey,  Edward  E.,  28  Congreve  St,  ,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Tarr,  Vance  S.,  168  Central  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Terrell,  Warren  E.,  77  Lakeview  Ave.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Thompson,  George  C,  Elm  St.,  Dighton,  Mass. 
Thompson,  William  E.,  63  1-2  Ceylon  St.,  Dorchesrer,  Mass. 
Tracy,  Leonard  M.,  4  Electric  Ave.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 


Tuell,  Samuel  G.,  27  Sherman  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Ugalde,  Lucius,  Columbia  Hotel,  Southbridge,  Mass. 
Upton,  Samuel  E.,  20  Endicott  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 
Vader,  Theodore  M.,  1005  Turpin  St.,  Augusta,  Ga. 
Van  Duzer,  Walter  K.,  413  Worcester  Road,  Framingham,  Mas 
Belkoborsky,  Vladimir  G.,  6  Greenleaf  Sr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Vogelsang,  Max  p.,  143  Arlington  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Vorderer,  Herbert  L.,  95  Newburg  St.  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Wagner,  Frederick  W.,  284  Sourh  Broadway,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 
Walker,  Charles  M.,  6  High  St.,  Newport,  N.  H. 
Walker,  Robert  F.,  129  Warren  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Watton,  Harold  B.,  Lancastet  Road,  Shirley,  Mass. 
Wegellus,  Arvo  L,  126  Center  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Wentworth,  Winston  P.,  Bucksport,  Me. 
Wheeler,  Warren  S.,  Accord  P.  O.,  Mass. 
Wiinikka,  Arthur  O.,  29  Nutting  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Willis,  Laurence  H.,  403  Bedford  Sr.,  East  Bridgcwater,  Mass. 
Winchell,  Walrer  H.,  137  Berkeley  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Woodbury,  Kenneth  B.,  333  Preble  St.,  South  Poitland,  Me. 
Wyrzywalski,  Stanley,  2  Jennings  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Young,  Arthur  E.  W.,  84  Agassiz  Ave.,  Waverley,  Mass. 
Young,  Marshall  W.,  84  Agassiz  Ave.,  Waverley,  Mass. 
Young,  Sumner  L.,  5  Puritan  Ave.,  Doichcster,  Mass. 
Yuill,  Calvin  H.,  112  Tilton  Ave.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Zacchine,  Americo  J.,  69  Nighringale  Ave.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Zuffanri,  Saverio,  12  Centre  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 


JUNIORS  — SCHOOL  OF  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


Abbott,  Jacob  A.,  236  West  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 
Ambrose,  Edward  W.,  217  Munroe  St.,  Dedham,  Mass. 
Atwater,  Victor  P.,  176  Brush  Hill  Road,  Milton,  Mass. 
Beedle,  Leonard  J.,  35  Ashford  St.,  AUston,  Mass. 
Bjornson,  Theodore  C. ,  Jr. ,  76  Harvard  St. ,  Newtonville,  ^ 
Bower,  Henry,  8  Lincoln  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Cameron,  Ralph  W.  E.,  145  Galen  St..  Watertown,  Mass. 
Carr,  Richard  B.,  38  Otis  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Cheney,  Charles  H.,  Grafton,  N.  H. 
Cobb,  Russell  E.,  320  Billings  Road,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Corey-  Julian  M.,  12  High  St.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Cucinotta,  James  P.,  9  Tolman  Place,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Dello  Russo,  Raphael  F.,  83  Bowdoin  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 
Dennis,  John  W.,  144  Centre  Ave.,  Abington,  Mass. 
Edwards,  Howard  C,  Laoesboro,  Mass. 
Eldridge,  Roger  G.,  620  Warren  Ave.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Fowler,  Stanley  E.,  7  Danville  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Gallagher,  Nelson  W.,  167  Hunnewell  Ave.,  Newron,  Mas 
Gammons,  Edward  R.,  19  Melrose  Ave.,  Auburndale,  Mas 
Gretsky,  Hyman  J.,  21  Wolcott  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Keezer,  Carter  D.,  60  Main  St.,  Plaistovv,  N.  H. 
Kellett,  Howard  P.,  33  Buswell  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Kelly,  Thomas  E.,  35  Cottage  Sr.,  Natick,  Mass. 
King,  Stuart  E.,  43  Hemenway  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Lannon,  Howard  F.,  655  Parkway  Sr.,  West  Roxbury,  Ma; 
Leonard,  John  J.,  53  St.  Rose  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Lesser,  Harry,  29  Compton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


Love,  Kendal  A.,  19  Mill  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Lovell,  Dexter  W.,  81  Pinehurst  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Lynde,  Charles  E.,  Wellingron  St.,  Barre,  Vr. 
Marshall,  Stanley  N.,  186  High  Hollow  St.,  Gardiner,  Me. 
Maskell,  William  E.,  Jr.,  171  Elliott  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 
Matheson,  Donald,  Jr.,  45  Porter  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Moore,  Raymond  D.,  37  Dennison  Ave.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
O'Donnell.  Charles  L.,  404  Main  St.,  Clinton,  Mass. 
Oliva,  Albert  J.,  66  Oakland  St.,  Brighron,  Mass. 
Crizzonto,  LouisJ.,  White  Riverjunction,  Vt. 
Parkhursr,  Eliot  K.,  Boston  Road,  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Perlmuter,  Harry  B.,  30  Mallon  Road,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Petkus,  Martin  R.,  49  Pine  St.,  Lewiston,  Maine 
Plunkett,  William  K.,  447  Chapman  St.,  Canton,  Mass. 
Rees,  Theodore  F.,  211  Melrose  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 
Robinson,  Frank  H.,Jr.,  135  Orange  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Robinson,  George  A.,  1762  U  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Robinson.  Jackson  A.,  1762  U  St.  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Russell,  Benjamin  C,  63  Irving  Sr.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Sawyer,  Richard  E.,  65  Thacher  Sr.,  Milton,  Mass. 
Sherman,  Wendell  B.,  253  Locust  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Simpson,  Willard  N.,  72  Mount  Pleasant  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Sruart,  Paul  M.,  29  Station  St.,  Sharon,  Mass. 
Waitt,  Charles  L.,  63  Grafron  Ave.,  East  Milton,  Mass. 
Watson,  Kenneth  E.,  43  Howitt  Road,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Wheeler,  Ralph  L.,  407  Belmont  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 


SOPHOMORES  — SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING 


Abretti,  John,2  ParkhurstSt.,  Milfotd,Mass. 
Adelraan,  Maxwell,  204  Mather  St.,  Harrford,  Conn. 
Ahman,  Stewarr  A.,  98  Woodlawn  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Aldrich,  Howard  J.,  12  Washingron  St.,  Danvcrs,  Mass 


Allen,  Daniel  W.,  22  Broadway,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Allen,  Stanley  L.,  177  Main  St.,  Danielson,  Conn. 
Allyn,  Lewis  H.,  69  Western  Ave.,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Altshuler,  Sidney  A.,  18  Park  View  St.,  Roxbury,  Ma 


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Amerena,  John,  5  Laurel  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Anderson,  Alfred  C,  East  Foxboro,  Mass. 

Anderson,  Eric  G.,  469  North  State  St.,  Concord.  N.  H. 

Armstrong,  Ralph  W.,  305  Hancock  St.,  South  Brainttec,  Mass. 

Bagloe,  William  A.,  51  Riverview  St.,  Faneuil,  Mass. 

Bajgert,  John  S.,  Glenmete  Ave.,  Florida,  N.  Y. 

Banister,  Glenn,  30  Prospect  St.,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Barnes,  Edward  R,  3  Bowdoin  St.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 

Barriere,  CharlesJ.,  Van  Zandt  Ave.,  Newporr,  R.  I. 

Bassett,  Donald  C,  Hidden  Road,  Andover,  Mass. 

Bassett,  Roswell  F.,  101  Brigham  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Bates,  Nathan  W.,  Beechwood  St.,  Cohasset,  Mass. 

Bates,  Theodore  A.,  829  Commercial  St..  E.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Baxter,  Arnold  H.,  7  High  School  Road,  Hyannis,  Mass. 

Beal,  John  D.,  Jr.,  15  Whitehead  Ave.,  Nantasket,  Mass. 

Belyea,  Allan  C,  196  Austin  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Bennetr,  Albert  P.,  3& School  St.,  Cliftondale,  Mass. 

Benson,  John  C,  241  Prospect  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Berman,  Melvin,  71  Lenox  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Bishop,  Kola,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Rumford,  Me. 

Bixby,  Robert  W.,  70  Pleasant  St.,  North  Andover,  Mass. 

Blaisdell,  Bruce  D.,  154  Fuller  St.,  Mlddleboro,  Mass. 

Blake,  John  B.,  Jr.,  65  Pinckney  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Blanchard,  Charles  E.,  75  Howard  St.,  Notwood,  Mass. 

Blanchard,  Harry  L.,  61  Atkinson  St.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

Boardman,  Frank  G.,  231  Maple  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Bogni,  Elvio,  39  Betlln  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

Bonner,  John,  1  Peterborough  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Borden,  Abraham,  Pliny  St.,  Harrford,  Conn. 

Bozoian,  Kacher  M.,  South  St.,  Avon,  Mass. 

Btadford,  Lawrence  P.,  64  Summer  St.,  Saugus,  Mass. 

Bridges,  Carl  L.,  6  Dexter  St.,  Newbutyport,  Mass. 

Brooks,  Thomas  W.,  98  Gates  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Bruce,  Robert  T.,  37  Gesner  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Burak,  Terrance  M.,  43  Garfield  St.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Burke.  Paul  C,  553  Hyde  Park  Ave.,  Roslindale,  Mxss. 

Burnside,  Gilbert  L.,  18  Boyden  St.,  Dotchester,  Ma.ss. 

Burr,  Alexander,  Jr. ,14  Brown  St.,  Kennebunk,  Me. 

Burrows,  Robert  A.,  23  West  Mystic  Ave.,  Mystic,  Conn. 

Cairns,  William  R.,  56  Petet  Parley  Road,  Boston  30,  Mass. 

Campbell,  Samuel  T.,  Jr.,  188  Chesrnut  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Cantor,  Benjamin  J.,  98  Wellington  Hill  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Caponigro,  Chelsomino  J.,  478  Saratoga  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

Carlson,  John  G.,  5  Thayer  St.,  Milford,  Mass. 

Carter,  Bernard  L.,  Welch  Ave.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Casparian,  Sarkis  M.,  33  Newland  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Cassese,  Vito  M.,  1415  Commercial  St.,  E.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Cassidy,  Ralph  H.,  24  Glenwood  Ave,  Cambtidge,  Mass. 

Chamillatd,  Albert  L.,  2  Murray  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Chandler,  Paul  R.,  21  South  Central  Ave.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

Chapman,  Alexander  N  ,  South  Great  Road.,  South  Lincoln,  Ma; 

Chase,  Richatd  T.,  2  Moseley  Ave,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Chatterton,  Cliffotd  L.,  14  Summer  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Chick,  Roberr  E.,  Washington  St.,  Holiiston,  Mass. 

Chick.  Russell  W.,  Washington  St.,  Holiiston,  Mass. 

Churchill,  Warren  E.,  6  Perham  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Clark,  Ernest  P.,  20  Grove  St.,  Kennebunk,  Me. 

Clark,  Joel  E.,31  A  Maple  Sr.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Clark,  Lester  M.,  3  Bird  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Cleveland,  Ellsworrh  L.,  124  Main  St.,  Terryville,  Conn. 

Cobbert,  Leonard  C,  13  Reservoir  Road,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Coburn,  Donald  E.,  153  Nichols  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Coffey,  Joseph  H.,  4  Verndale  St.,  Btadford,  Mass. 


Cofiin,  Perley  A.,  36  OaklandSt.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Collins,  P.iul,  236  Eliot  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 
Comcrford,  Thomas  G.,  30  Virginia  St.,  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y. 
Condon,  Eugene  B.,  61  Bitch  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Conlin,  James  J.,  Cedar  St.,  Milford,  Mass. 
Conners,  Bernard  E  ,  26  Pickman  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Cook,  Norman  H.,  93  Hobart  St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Cook,  Richard  H.,  27  Valley  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 
Cornish,  David  F.,  21  Ryden  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Cox,  Edwin  A.,  17  Elm  St.,  Middleboro,  Mass. 
Ctabtiee,  Ronald,  Lothrop  Ave.,  Milron,  Mass. 
Cripps,  Arthur,  77  Sunset  Ro.id,  Arlington  Hgts.,  Mass. 
Crocker,  George  D.,  30  Royal  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Cronin,  Francis  J.,  15  William  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Crosby,  Gilbert  W.,  29  Broadway,  Beverly,  Mass. 
Crosby,  Howard  F.,  119  Moore  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Crosby,  Leslie  W.,  12  Elmwood  Road,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Curran,  John  G.,  29  Washington  Ave.,  Diinbury,  Conn. 
Curran,  Leonard  E.,  Box  304,  Welllleet,  Mass. 
Cyr,  Charles  E.,  10  Prescott  St.,  Notth  Andover,  Mass. 
Dahlsrrom,  Arnold  R.,  121  Nilsson  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Daly,  Waltet  F.,  10  Thayer  St.,  Waverley,  Mass. 
Darr,  Leo,  85  Quincy  Shore  Drive,  Quincy,  Mass. 
David.son,  Baxter  G.,  River  St.,  Stellarton,  Nova  Scotia 
Davis,  Norman  W.,  Summer  St.,  Ashland,  Mass. 
Debes,  Peter,  21  Oakland  Ave.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Dickson,  Andrew  M.,  47  Pearl  St.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 
Diedricksen,  Raymond  E.,  42  Fourth  Ave.,  West  Haven,  Cont 
Don  Ion,  Joseph,  14  Harrison  Ave.,  Swampscorr,  Mass. 
Donovan,  Francis  M.,7  Ashworth  Terr.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Dow,  Lloyd  A.,  New  Salem  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 
Dresser,  Kenneth  B.,  66  Walcott  Ave.,  East  Walpole,  Mass. 
Driscoll,  Richard  F.,  62  Poplar  St..  Danvers,  Mass. 
Drucker,  Nathan  N.,  112  Selden  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Dugar,  Alvin  N.,  R  23  Grove  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Dyer,  T.  John,  175  Albion  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 
Eaton,  Richard  K.,  14  Elm  Knoll  Road,  E.  Braintree,  Mass. 
Edson,  Raymond  E.,  Windsor  Ave.,  Ext.,  East  Lynn,  M.1.SS. 
Ehnes,  Andrew  D.,  Bridge  Sr.,  Medfieid,  Mass. 
Einsrein,  Abraham  J.,  32  Wenonah  Sr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Elliott,  Andrew  H.,  277  Townsend  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Emery,  Roger  C,  9  Franklin  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Everitt,  Halold  E.,  37  Harrison  Ave.,  West  Lynn,  Mass. 
Fair,  Joseph  M.,  267  Paterson  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.J. 
Faraday,  Martin  J.,  56  LambettSl.,  Medford,  Mass. 
Fargnoli,JosephJ.,3  Cedar  St.,  South  Barre,  Mass. 
Farley,  Edward  BT,  399  Concord  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Farnum,  Roger  L.,  47  Franklin  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Farrell,  Walter  J.,  390  Beacon  Sr.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Fedosiuk,  George  S.,  772  Broadway,  South  Boston,  Mass. 
Feingold,  Charles,  406  Hingham  Sr.,  Rockland,  Mass. 
Fenelon,  Eugene  S,  76  Walker  Road,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Ferrari,  Stephen,  81  Carver  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Fischet,  Edward  E.,  28  Sheffield  Road,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Fitzgerald,  Willi.im  H.,  47  Union  Park,  Boston,  Mass. 
Flavin,  William  T.,77  Highland  Ave.,  Arlingron,  Mass. 
Foley,  Roland  B.,  20  Adams  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Forbush,  Walter  W.,  45  Baker  Road,  Everett,  Mass. 
Forsberg,  Algot,  21  Hadwen  Lane,  Worcestet,  Mass. 
Foss,  Clifford  D.,  5  Oakland  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Fowler,  Frank  M.,  26  Lincoln  St.,  Revere,  Mass. 
Fowler,  Paul  B.,  Huntington,  Mass. 
Freeman,  Waltet  K.,  36  Grove  St.,  Reading,  M.ass. 


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French.John  R.,  Jr.,  131  Paul  Gore  St.. Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Fridell,  Francis  O.,  Lincoln  Sc,  North  Easton,  Mass. 
Frost,  Everett  S.,  9  Hillside  Ave.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Fryling,  Owen  W.,  Templeton,  Mass, 
Galbraith.  Clyde  H.,  Bernardston  Road,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Gay,  Clarence  G.,  10  Union  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 
Gesmer,  Joseph,  41  Beacon  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Giacalone,  Benedict.  278  Humboldt  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gibbs,  James  B.,  66  Pearl  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Gill,  Harry  A.,  30  Evarts  St.,  Newport,  R.  1. 
Gilson,  Kenneth  H..  30  Marble  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 
Girling,  John  G.,  16  Cedar  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Girsa,  Steve,  MiUinocket,  Me. 
Gooding,  Albert  E.,  Newell  Ave..  Needham,  Mass. 
Gorbell,  George  L.,  24  Porter  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Goss,  Arlan  R.,  224  East  Main  St.,  Orange,  Mass. 
Gourley,  Garnett  W.,  Kingsbury,  Me. 
Grant,  Andrew  H.,  85  Avilon  Road,  Portland,  Me. 
Grant,  Raymond  A.,  9  Boynton  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Grant,  W.  Wallace,  94  Moreland  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Gtavallese,  Adolph,  109  Prince  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Greenough,  Harold  F.,  85  Curtis  St.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 
Greenwood,  Henry  K.,  Jr.,  Millbury,  Mass. 
Grella,  Edmund  J.,  368  Sumner  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 
Gribbons,  Everett  J.,  50  Ames  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Grubb,  John  R. ,  137  Pierce  St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 
Guild,  Arnold  L.,  1003  South  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Gustafson,  Roy  M.,  11  Carlstad  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Haid,  Arthur  E.,  772  Washington  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Hall,  Arthur  B.,  Falmouth,  Mass. 
Hall,  Donald  F.,  99  Edgewater  Drive,  Mattapan,  Mass. 
Hambleit,  Walter  C,  10  Ellingsburg  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Hamel,  Theodore,  390  Geneva  Ave.,  Dotchester,  Mass. 
Hamilton,  Harry  R.,  94  Broadway,  Newport,  R.  L 
Hancock,  Vernon  P.,  119  Francis  St,,  Everett,  Mass. 
Hansen,  Henry  H.,  Jr.,  125  GlendaleSt.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Harrow,  John  D.,  69  Florence  Ave.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Haseltine,  Stephen,  Jr.,  12  Chestnut  Road,  Stoneham,  Mass. 
Hatton,  Arthur  T.,  291  Vauxhall  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 
Herholz,  Paul  R.,  315  Vine  St.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 
Herraanson,  Lester  F.,  47  Vernal  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Hcrsey,  Harold  G.,  Wolfeboro,  N.  H. 
Herthel,  Nicholas  W.,  81  Orchard  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Hervey,  Charles  D.,  225  Arlington  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Hervey,  Laurence,  Round  Hill,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada 
Hickey,  John  C,  57  Lynn  St.,  Evetett,  Mass. 
Hilton,  Amos  M.,  16  Prospect  St.,  Walpole,  Mass. 
Hodgdon,  Lestet  L,  153  Norfolk  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Hodge,  Fred  E.,  I  Upland  St.,  Brookville,  Mass. 
Hodsdon,  Arthur  K.,  28  South  St.,  Yarmouth,  Me. 
Holland,  Edmund  L.,  112  Beacon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Holmes,  Burton  E.,  Farley,  Mass. 

Honeysetl,  Edward  A,,  3  Lincoln  Ave,,  Hamilton,  Mass. 
Hood,  Eugene,  61  Rockland  St,,  Abington,  Mass, 
Hooper,  Richard  S,,  80  Clark  St,,  Belmont,  Mass, 
Hopkins.  Orman  A,,  64  Mechanic  St,,  Camden,  Me, 
Houle,  Percy  W,.  107  Old  Point  Ave,.  Madison.  Me, 
Howe.  Charles  B,,  Martin  St,,  South  Acton,  Mass, 
Howe,  Waldo  A,,  63  Atlantic  St,,  Atlantic,  Mass, 
Husek.  Paul.  Ji,,  75  3rd  St,,  Gloversville,  N,  Y. 
Ingraham,  John  M.,  314  Broadway,  Methuen,  Mass. 
Isherwood,  Robert,  69  Lexington  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Jacobs,  John  W.,  224  Presidents  Lane,  Quincy,  Mass. 


Jensen,  Hans  S.,  40  South  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Johnson,  Elmer  T.,  23  Fountain  Road,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Jones,  William  C.  20  Rhode  Island  Ave,,  Somerville,  Mass, 
Joyce,  John  J.,  17  Ley  land  St,,  Dorchester,  Mass, 
Kallelis,  Nicholas  S,,  64  Walnut  St,,  Peabody,  Mass, 
Keeble,Joseph  R,,  Jr,,  18  Westcott  St,,  Dorchester,  Mass, 
Kellehei,  Raymond  J,,  175  Dovet  St,,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Kershaw,  Lester  J.,  71  Swindells  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Kessell,  Clinton  T.,  158  Stetson  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Kevorkian,  Pailag,  33  Newland  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Kiehle,  Edward  G.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Dansville,  N.  Y. 
Kimball,  Charles  N.,  Jr.,  59  Glendale  St.,  Everett.  Mass. 
Kirschner,  Alfred  E..  Ocean  View,  N.  J. 
Kittle,  Jerre,  38  Wiggin  St..  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Kneeland,  Edward  L.,  Sterling,  Mass. 
Knuth,  Edward  O.,  313  E.  11th  St.,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 
Komenda,  Robert,  30  Huntington  Road,  E.  Milton,  Mass. 
Korzimke,  Alfred  H..  19  Summit  Ave.,  Westwood,  N.  J. 
Kowaleski,  Henry,  38  Dana  Ave.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
LaBelle,  John  W.,  103  Johnson  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Lawrence,  Chester  R.,  7  Copeland  St..  Roxbury.  Mass. 
Learned,  Waltet  C,  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass. 
Lehikoinen,  Reino,  380  South  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Libby,  Donald  F.,  8  Autumn  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Liberty,  Harold  F.,  140  Belmont  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Lindgren,  Leslie  N.,  354  North  Elm  St.,  W,  Bridgewater,  Mass, 
Lindsay,  Albert  H,,  North  Monmouth.  Me, 
Lindsay.  Orville  D,,  17  North  St,,  Lakeport.  N,  H, 
Lindsay,  Vernon  H,,  60  Jefferson  St,,  Bangor,  Me, 
Lockerbie,  Alfred  A,,  18  Darling  St,,  Marblehead,  Mass, 
Loehr,  Albert  H,,  3rd,  139  Poplar  St,,  Roslindale,  Mass, 
Long,  John  W,,  14  Clematis  St,,  Dorchester,  Mass, 
Lord,  Kenneth  T.,  Southwest  Harbor,  Me, 
Lowe,  John  H,,  10  Tolman  Place,  Lynn,  Mass, 
Luciano,  Alfred  N,,  53  Payson  St,,  Revere,  Mass, 
Lundell,  MattiJ,,R,  F,  D,,No.  1,  Box  78,  South  Paris,  Me 
Lydiard,  Clifford  M,,  7  Sheldon  St,.  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Lyraberg,  John  W.,  64  Peabody  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 
Lynn,  John  S.,  17  Easr  Denver  St.,  Saugus,  Mass. 
Lyon,  Stern  A.,  Naples.  N.Y. 
Maccario,  Charles  V.,  970  Salem  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 
MacDonald,  Warren  A,  67  Virginia  St,,  Dotchester,  Mass, 
MacKeozie,  Donald  H,,  16  Goddard  St„  Quincy,  Mass. 
MacLean,  George  E.,  15  Coleman  St.,  Hyde  Patk,  Mass. 
MacMillan,  Warren  S.,  40  Ruthven  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Madio,  Daniel,  196  Franklin  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Madsen,  Robert  E.,  72  Barretts  Mill  Road,  West  Concord,  Mass 
Magnuson,  Francis  W.,  363  Burncoat  St.,  Worcester.  Mass. 
Mahan,  Chailes  W.,  54  Ferdinand  St.,  Melrose  77,  Mass. 
Maier,  Robert  W.,  55  Mettopolitan  Ave.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Malmberg,  Philip  0.,  5  Wigwam  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Malyemezian,  Sarkis  M.,  50  Gardner  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 
Marconi,  Elick  P.,  10  Clark  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Mariano,  Gene  A.,  Middlesex  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Markham,  Martin  J.,  35  Lincoln  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass, 
Marshall.  Richard  E,.  53  Hobson  St,,  Brighton,  Mass, 
Martin,  Harold  G,,  650  Webster  St,,  Needham,  Mass, 
Mayo,  Philip  G.,  10  Deering  St,,  Portland,  Me. 
McAnarney,  John  F.,  30  Lincoln  St.,  N.  Abington,  Mass. 
McArdle,  James  B.,  Jr.,  Main  St,,  Sandwich,  Mass, 
McCusker,  Raymond  G,,  64  Lundberg  St,,  Lowell,  Mass, 
McFarlin,  Vernon  S,,  1676  Middleboro  Ave,,  E,  Taunton,  Mass 
McNamara,  Bertram,  65  Pelham  St,,  Methuen,  Mass, 


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McSvvain,  William  D.,  Syble  St.,  East  Walpole,  Mass. 
McSweeney,  John  E.,  402  Main  St.,  West  Concord,  Mass. 
Medeiros,  Joseph,  590  Alden  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Minichiello,  Angelo,  36  Ashley  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 
Minkin,  Fred  E.,  366  Belmont  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Minul.llo,  Frank  P.,  48  Chase  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 
Moff,  Clarence  A.,  193  River  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Molinaro,  Dominic  A.,  12  Patch  St.,  Danbnry,  Conn. 
Moody,  Burton  H.,  3  Greenbrier  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Moore,  Harrison  H.,  4  Endicott  Tetr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Morgan,  Robert  W.,  33  Sylvia  Ave.,  N.  Providence,  R.  I. 
Moses,  Ferris  M.,  134  Hudson  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Mullin,  George  E.,  Jr.,  495  Hancock  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Munroe,  Paul  C,  285  Foster  St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Murphy,  Frederick  J.,  133  Walnut  St.,  Dotchester,  Mass. 
Murphy,  James  F.,  44  Glendale  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Murphy,  Richard  D.,  27  Union  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Murphy,  Walter  G.,  24  Vershire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Murray,  Richard  F.,  Charles  River,  Mass. 
Murray,  William  F.,  39  Pleasant  St.,  Milford,  Mass. 
Nardini,  Harold  J.,  286  Maryland  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Nardini,  Leo,  286  Maryland  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.J. 
Nelson,  Larz,  40  Rice  St.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Nicholson,  Richard  G.,  426  Main  St.,  Watertown,  Mass 
Nordstrom,  Arvid  E.,  98  Amherst  St.,  Wotcester,  Mass. 
Ncrlander,  Maurice  H.,  328  Austin  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Norris,  Harry  G.,  South  Main  St.,  Middleboro,  Mass. 
North,  J.  Arthur,  Goshen,  Conn, 

Northrop,  Willard  H.,  71  E.  Brown  St.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 
Nowell,  Winfotd  S.,  71  Lowell  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 
Nute,  Charles  H.,  39  Berkshire  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Nutter,  Warren  £.,  160  Spring  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 
Nyland,  Clarence  L.,  3  King  St.,  Rockport,  Mass. 
O'Connor,  Daniel  J.,  652  Eighth  St.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 
O'Connor,  Edwin  J.,  52  Pickering  St.,  Danvers,  Mass. 
O'Donnell,  James  T.,  33  Hanson  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Oosterdiep,  WalterJ.,  98  AUerton  St.,  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Ortino,  John  T.,  12  Walnut  St.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Packard,  Kenneth  N.,  25  Linden  Ave.,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 
Paglialungo.JosephJ.,  Summer  St.,  New  Canaan,  Conn. 
Parke,  Thaddeus  W.,  Jr.,  23  South  Walket  St.,  Lowell,  Mass 
Parker,  Arthur  L.,  5  Bemis  St.,  Livetmote  Falls,  Me. 
Parker,  Kenneth  C,  14  Whitcomb  St.,  Waverley,  Mass. 
Parks,  Lester  W.,  39  Dean  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Parsons,  J.  Edward,  Jr.,  14  Lookout  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Patten,  Robert  V.,  60  Atlmgton  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Pearlman,  Samuel  M.,  53  Warten  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Pellicani,  Peter  J.,  139  Park  St.,  Rockland,  Me. 
Perrone,  Dominic,  76  Woodside  Ave.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Perry,  Robert  W.,  Morgin  St.,  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Phelps,  Hatold  W.,  19  Bent  Tettace,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Pizanti,  Jack,  Jaffa,  Palestine 
Pratt,  Addison  H.,  Bournedale,  Mass. 
Price,  Charles  E.,  79  Webb  St.,  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Prince,  George  W.,  420  Boylston  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Prior,  Melville  E.,  38  First  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Putnam,  Allan,  234  Main  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 
Ramm,  William  E.,  24  Forest  Hills  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ramo,  Olivet  H.,  1331  Washington  St.,  N.  Abington,  Mass. 
Rauch,  Lawrence  K.,  81  Church  St.,  E.  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Rayraent,  Lawtence  L.,  21  Newton  Ave,,  Whitman,  Mass. 
Reed,  David  T.,  Hansville,  Mass. 
Reuell,  Heath  Edward,  226  School  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 


Reuell,  Leonard  W.,  226  School  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Reynolds,  Forest  L,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Box  32,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Richards,  Theodore  E.,  South  Lyndeboto,  N.  H. 

Richardson,  Coburn  M.,  Westfield,  Me. 

Ridgway,  Chatles  A.,  140  Eliot  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Ripley,  Ralph  L.,  Jr.,  48  Commonwealth  Road,  Watertown,  Mas 

Ritter,  Maurice  G.,  17  Kent  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Roberts,  Willard  A.,  Jr.,  77  Harold  St.,  Hattfotd,  Conn. 

Robinson,  Radcliffe  P.,  Damariscotta,  Me. 

Robinson,  Theodore  D.,  60  Pleasant  St.,  South  Natick,  Mass. 

Rockwood,  Robert  B.,  10  Orlando  Ave.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Rohwedder,  Eugene  F.,  Winn  St.,  Burlington,  Mass. 

Ronnquist,  Carl  R.,  1090  Washington  St.,  S.  Braintree,  Mass. 

Rosen,  David,  9  Otis  St.,  Milford.  Mass. 

Rowe,  Robert  R.,  154  Bridge  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Roy,  Normand  Y.,  399  Summer  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Ruberti,  Nicholas,  Lancaster  Ave.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Rushforth,  Thomas  E.,  143  Norwood  Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Russell,  Philip  W.,  36  Thayer  Road,  Belmont,  Mass. 

Salemi,  Thomas  J.,  35  Laconia  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Saliba,  Edward  M.,  278  Broadway,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Sandberg,  Sumner  H.,  97  Clifford  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Savinelli,  Salvatore  A.,  191  1-2  Elm  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Sawyer,  Floyd  B.,  26  Boylston  Road,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 

Scammell,  Russell  C,  54  Scammell  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Scher,  Charles  V.,  47  Bridge  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Schliraper,  Herbert  L.,  11  Montvale  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Scott,  Daniel  K.,  Middleton,  Mass. 

Scott,  Harry  A.,  130  Marlboro  St.,  Wcllaston,  Mass. 

Scoct,  Kenneth  B.,  14  Brook  St.,  Manchester,  Mass. 

Sennott,  Edwatd  H.,  Jr.,  46  Conant  Road,  Atlantic,  Mass. 

Sheehan,  Chatles  E.,  562  Canton  St.,  W.  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Shenk,  Duncan  P.,  47  Summit  Road,  Medford,  Mass. 

Sherman,  Herberr  A.,  Jr.,  35  Laurence  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Schoolman,  Myer  J.,  170  Pleasant  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Shortle,  Waltet  C,  68  Baldwin  St.,  Laconia,  N.  H. 

Shurtleff,  Otis  L.,  6  Quincefield  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Sierkierka,  Frank,  495  Whittenton  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Skinner,  Walter  H.,  55  Ptospect  Ave.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Smetonis,  Alphonse  B.,  80  Meltose  Ave.,  Btockton,  Mass. 

Smith,  Lincoln  H.,  Sudbuty  Road,  Weston,  Mass. 

Smith,  Metton  C,  66  South  East  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Smith,  Sydney  R.,  Foundry  St.,  Easton,  Mass. 

Soderberg,  Arthur  L.,  6  Aldtich  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

SoraerviUe,  Harold  M.,  57  Bodwell  St.,  Lawtence,  Mass. 

Sondberg,  George,  York  Village,  Me. 

Spafford,  Roger  B,,  97  Union  St..  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Spear,  Everett  C,  Bradford  St.,  Cochituate,  Mass. 

Spencer,  Rollin  L.,  Beecher  Falls,  Vt. 

Spinney,  Andrew  O.,  66  Warren  St.,  West  Medford,  Mass. 

Spizer.  Philip,  4  Reed  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Starck,  Albert  B.,  CentetviUe,  Mass. 

Steinbrenner,  George,  1311  Pierce  Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Stemmler,  Paul  A.,  High  St.,  Portland,  Conn. 

Sienberg,  Herbert  R,  6  Atdmote  St.,  East  Brainttee,  Mass. 

Stetson,  Linwood  L.,  8A  Harvatd  St.,  Arlington  Hgts.,  Mass. 

Stetson,  Robett  E.,  35  Bradfield  Ave.  Boston,  Mass. 

Stout,  David  L.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Pennington,  N.  J. 

Straw,  Max  H.,  5  Chestet  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Sunnerberg,  Theodore  R.,  50  Madison  Ave.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Swmerton,  Raymond  P.,  32  Btaman  St.,  Danvers,  Mass. 

Sylvester,  Merton  E.,  Westfield,  Me. 

Taglino,  John  L.,  1268  Boylston  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 


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Tangerini,  Caesar,  Jr.,  226  Neponset  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Tewksbury.  Arthur  S.,  Jr..  52  Waldemar  Ave.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Thompson,  Theron  B.,  77  Green  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Tiffany,  Herbert,  67  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  New  Bedford,  M.iss. 

Tilton,  Sherburne  G.,  74  South  State  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Tiward,  William  J.,  41  Commercial  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Tobin,  Francis  T.,  119  Woodrow  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Tombs,  Nelson  E.,  15  Estey  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Tomlinson,  Walter  H.,  17  Fairfax  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Towers,  Freeman  W.,  32  Pleasant  View  Ave.,  E.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Towlc,  Harold  P.,  37  Cliff  St.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Townsend,  Paul  H.,  8  Maple  Grove  St.,  Barrc,  Vt. 

Trolt,  Howard  S.,  85  Central  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

Turner,  Kenneth,  Main  St.,  Cotuit,  Mass. 

Twiichell,  Richard  M.,  30  Frances  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

VanDerveer,  Clarence  A,  Jr.,  242-15  Blvd.,  Douglaston,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 

Van  Derzee,  John  W.,  56  Marble  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Vasilakakis,  Andrew,  86  Primrose  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Vena,  Richard  A.,  101  Cushing  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Verbeck,  Peter,  383  No.  8th  St.,  Patcrson,  N.J. 

Verner,  Robert  H.,  6  Newton  St.,  Millers  Falls,  Mass. 

Vorbeau,  William,  76  Washington  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Wallin,  Edward  J.,  24  Waverly  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Walsh,  Howard  V.,  1670  Bridge  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 


Walworth,  Clarence  B.,  Jr.,  26  Rowsley  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn 

Watrous,  George  E.,  High  St.,  Chester,  Conn. 

Watts,  Robert  R.,  13  Stickney  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Webber,  Putnam  C,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Newport.  R.  I. 

Weston,  Francis  B.,  24  Chapman  St.,  Hartfotd,  Conn. 

Whecler,John  N.,  Hawthorne,  N.  Y. 

White,  Fred  C,  11  Purchase  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

White,  Philip  D.,  366  Payson  Road,  Belmont,  Mass. 

Whitney,  Lewis  H.,  High  St.,  South  Acton,  Mass. 

Wieting,  Herman  H,  Jr.,  128  HollisSt.,S.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Wilcox,  Luther  F.,  West  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Williams,  Herman  B.,  Dudley  Hill,  Dudley,  Mass. 

Williamson,  Carleton  R.,  93  Bellevue  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Winter,  Wesley  E.,  Kingfield,  Me. 

Woods,  Kenneth  P.,  38  Squire  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 

Wright,  Alfred  K.,  33  Dewey  St.,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Wylic,  Robert  Carol,  37  Congreve  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Wyman,  Arthur  W,  R.  F.  D.,  Box  60,  Westboio,  Mass. 

Wyman,  Wilner  H.,  112  Hamden  Circle,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

Y'ork,  Lester  E.,  48  Fremont  Ave.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Young,  Frederick  M.,  28  Meadow  St.,  Seymout,  Conn. 

Zarella,  Alpheus,  7  Marshall  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 

Zcitlen,  Samuel,  31  Norfolk  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 


SOPHOMORES  — SCHOOL  OF  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


Ackatt.T.  Edmund,  MainSl.,Schaghticokc,N.Y. 

Aldred.  William  D.,  353  Woodward  St.,  Waban,  Mass. 

Amiss,  Ralph  G.,  96  Oakland  Ave.,  Methuen,  Mass. 

Arthur,  George  W.,  68  Arnold  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 

Banks,  David  D.,  24  Gibson  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Barnes,  Willard  S.,  14  Sargent  Road,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

Bates,  Richard  E.,  Ovetbrook  St..  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Bean,  Ernest  W.,  31  Suffolk  Ave.,  Swampscott.  Mass. 

Beckwith,  Madison  B.,  29  Lafayette  Park,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Begun,  William,  213  Pine  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

Bertelli,  Joseph  A.,  15  Avon  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Bingay,  Thomas  E.,  59  Oak  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Blatchford,  Frank  W..  Jr.,  30  Harbor  Terr.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Bohaker,  Stuart  M.,  61  Atkins  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Bouchard,  Charles  E.,  76  Wilton  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Bowman,  Sherwood  P.,  85  Wyman  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Brickley,  Arthur  J..  1  Forest  Place,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Brown,  Everett  A.,  3  19th  Ave.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Brundage,  Ayton  A.,  32  Gould  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Bryant,  William  H.  N.,  Jr.,  250  Arborway,  Jamaica  Plain,  Ma; 

Bucci,  Henry  D.,  Fulton  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 

Bucklitch,  Howard  M..  10  Bicknell  Terr..  Lawrence.  Mass. 

Burbank,  Willis  P.,  57  Woodlawn  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Burton,  Harry  E.,  13  Sumner  Ave.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Caliso,JohnC,,40ParisSt.,  Methuen,  Ma.ss. 

Carlson,  Robert  O.,  3  Linden  St.,  Notth  Easton,  Mass. 

Cobb,  Frederic  E.,  10  Lloyd  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Cohen.  Hatty  C,  12  Porter  St.,  Biddcford,  Me. 

Cohen,  Nathan  C.  129  Lowell  St..  Peabody,  Mass. 

Corey,  Roger  p..  High  St.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

Cotton,  Robert  T.,  2842  Washington  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Crawford,  Elmer  W.,  19  Harrington  Ave.,  Barre.  Vt. 

Cfock,  Louis  S..  38  Ingalls  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Crosby,  Joseph  J.,  92  Pine  St.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

,  Francis  J.,  12  Willard  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Cutler,  Samuel,  North  Dartmouth,  Mass. 


Dalton,  Thomas  F.,  South  Franklin  St.,  Holbrook,  Mass. 
Davis,  Gerald  M.,  13  Winona  St.,  Auburndale.  Mass. 
Davis.  Richard  W..  93  Cohasset  St..  Roslindale.  Mass. 
Dempsey.  Edward  F..  11  Bow  St.,  Concord,  Mass. 
Dinsmore,  Alden  C,  364  Waltham  St..  West  Newton.  Masi 
Donnelly,  John  L..  20  Stearns  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Epstein,  Carl,  40  Floyd  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Faulkner,  Notman  F.,  16  Center  St.,  Bellows  Falls.  Vt. 
Fletcher.  Samuel  L.  39  Fair  St..  New  Bedfotd.  Mass. 
Foutnier.  Felix  G..  186  Cove  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Freeman,  George  W.,  21  Eaton  St.,  Revete,  Mass. 
Fuller,  Paul  W.,  30  Urquhart  St.,  Rumfotd,  Me. 
Gardner,  Robert  H..7  McKean  St.,  Nashua,  N.  H. 
Gilbert,  Eli,  7  Elizabeth  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Goodhue,  Paul  H.,  1  Center  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Gould,  George  H.,  17  Baker  Road,  Everett,  Mass. 
Graves,  Harold  A.,  Conway,  Mass. 

Hamilton,  John  B. ,  140  Bellevue  St.,  West  Roxbuty,  Mass. 
Hatper,  Arthur  L.,  16  Ptescott  St.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Hassell,  Richatd  G.,  41  Academy  St.,  Conway,  Mass. 
Helgesen,  Elmer  W.,  34  James  St..  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Hintz,  Lester  E.,  183  West  Rock  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Hodgdon,  Gardner  W.,  53  Rogers  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Jagels,  Frederick  B..  78  Elm  St.,  Camden,  Me. 
Johnson,  Alton  R.,  39  Revere  Road,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Kamelakis,  Emanuel,  142  Warren  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Kesselman,  Morris,  345  Dudley  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Killion,  Earl  E.,  43  Progress  St.,  Hopedale,  Mass. 
Knox,  Geofge  H.,  29  Maple  St.,  Easthampton.  Mass. 
Krasnow.  Louis.  627  Morton  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 
Kretzmer,  Harry  N.,  26  Hathaway  St.,  Wethetsfield,  Conn, 
Kuposky,  Milton,  38  Ckirlotte  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Ladley,  Edward  M,  92  Moorland  Road,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Lilley,  Franklin  W,  75  Thomas  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Loss,  Theodore  H.,  121  Church  St.,  Middleiown,  Conn. 
Lyons,  Everett  D..  Elm  St..  South  Chelmsford.  Mass. 


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Mabey,  Raymond  E.,  12  Newland  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

MacEachern,  Russell  W.,  337  Union  St.,  Brainttee,  Mass. 

MacUfoy,  Robert  L.,  3  Columbus  Sq.,  Salem,  Mass. 

MacLean,  Roland  R.,  229  White  St.,  Wavetley,  Mass. 

Maloney,  JamesJ.,  64  Sylvan  St.,  Danvets,  Mass. 

Manning,  M.  Joseph,  Thatcher  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Matson,  Robert  B,,  25  Linden  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 

McCue,  Paul  L.,  95  Summer  St.,  Sometville,  Mass. 

McLoughlin,  Daniel  J.,  169  Crescent  Ave.,  Revere,  Mass. 

Morris,  Guy  K.,  167  South  Main  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

Newcombe,  Clark  D.,  3  Central  St, ,  Westboro,  Mass. 

Niemi,  Arno  E.,  West  Tovvnsend,  Mass. 

Niemyski,  John  J.,  49  Locke  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Norman,  Alfred  A.,  41  Progress  St.,  Hopedale,  Mass. 

O'Neil,  Vernon  D.,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Oldtown  Road,  Cumberland,  Md. 

Palmer.  Stuatt,  27  Loveland  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Powers,  Francis  E.,  197  Trenton  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

Rich,  Bernard,  17  Frontenac  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Rich,  Richard,  28  Park  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Rodgers,  John  E.,  56  Donaldson  Ave.,  Ruthetford,  N.J. 

Rosenbloom,  Joseph  S.,  16  Fox  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Ross,  Robert  B.,  20  School  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Roulston,  Warren  F.,  246  North  St.,  N.  Weymouth,  Mass. 


Sacco,  Antonio,  18  Princeton  St.,  Sometville,  Mass. 

Sails,  Leroy  H.,  114  Newbury  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Schafer,  William  T.,  47  Manthorne  Road,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Schneppershoff,  Carl  G.,  319  Newhall  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Sharpt,  Maufice  E.,  55  Fessenden  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Sibauste,  Cesar  A.,  11  Vancouver  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Sobey,  Louis  H.,  18  Circuit  Road,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Stowers,LloydA.,15PleasantSt.,Milford,Mass. 

Sweet,  Harold  E.,  24  Abbott  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Symancyk,  William  A.,  19  East  Bartlett  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Turner,  John  A.,  324  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Turner,  Wilfred  D.,  43  Bancroft  Park,  Hopedale,  Mass. 

Vadala,  John  E.,  21  Follen  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Walsh,  Robert  E.,  9  Water  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Wesalo,  Sylvan,  148  Seaver  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

White,  Doliver  S.,  232  South  Main  St.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

Whitehill,  Kermit  C,  32A  School  St.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

Williams,  FredJ.,  7  Vesta  Road,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Williamson,  Ronald  M.,  Hampden,  Me. 

Witten,  Max,  71  Wildwood  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

Woolway,  Frank  H.,  60  Crescent  Ave.,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

Yavner,  Meyer,  45  Greenbrier  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Zing,  Adrian  C,  1458  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 


FRESHMEN  — SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING 


Adomaitis,  Alexander,  262  Wmter  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Agnew,  Edwin  L.,  377  Chestnut  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Ajootian,John  Avedis,  275  Carpenter  St.,  Providence,  R.  L 
Alcorn,  Arnold  Stuart,  91  Parmenter  Road,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Aldrich,  Rufus  Norman,  1  Lincoln  Place,  Monson,  Mass. 
Alhowik,  Brmek  Walter,  15  Mineral  St.,  Ipswich.  Mass. 
Allen,  Roland  Archie,  2  Lodge  St.,  Upton,  Mass. 
Alpert,  Joseph,  126  Florence  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Altshuler,  Israel,  111  Lawrence  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Anderson,  Forest  E,,  Box  35,  Vinalhaven,  Me, 
Andrews,  Ellsworth,  28  Burnham  St.,  Waverley,  Mass. 
Andrews,  Frank  Sydney,  Wood  St.,  Woodville,  Mass. 
Antonievich,  Romeo  J.,  29  Valley  St.,  Springfield,  Vt. 
Apostolos,  Harry,  29  New  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Argetsinger,  Verle  Leslie,  635  W.  Church  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Arlio,  Dominic  Charles,  79  Cedar  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Aubey,  Millard  H.,  344  Union  Ave.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Austin,  Frederick,  11  Peterboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Avant,  Carl  Augustus,  80  Harold  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Avery,  Clarence  Edward,  234  Glen  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Babel,  Victor  J.,  31  Folan  Ave.,  Norwood,  Mass. 
Bagley,  Gustave  W.,  39  Crescent  Ave.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Bailey,  Edward  B.,  49  Florence  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Baldwin,  William  Joseph,  76  Central  Ave.,  Revere,  Mass. 
Balestrieri,  Thomas  Harold,  17  Pratt  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bannister,  Dexter  Emerson.  24  Elm  St.,  Webster,  Mass. 
Banville,  Thomas  Francis,  69  Cottage  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Barber,  Arthur  Gabriel,  108  Oak  St.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 
Barratt,  Joseph  Albert,  782  Norman  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Bateman.  Charles  E,,  North  Stratford,  N,  H. 
Bates,  Albert  S.,  256  Green  St.,  Fairhaven.  Mass. 
Baumgarten,  Frederick,  83  Hyde  Park  St.,  Dedham,  Mass, 
Bean,  Alfred  L.,  67  A  Blossom  St..  Lynn.  Mass. 
Bean,  Lauress  Alden,  127  Magnolia  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Beauvais,  Armand  A.,  286  Whittenton  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Bedrosian,  Perer,  Providence  St.,  Millbuty,  Mass. 
Beigbeder.  Paul  A.,  6  Malverna  Road,  Roslindale,  Mass. 


Belsky,  Joseph,  374  River  St.,  Haverhill.  Mass. 

Benedict,  Schuyler  Blackley,  143  Fourth  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 

Benkus,  William  Samuel,  River  St.,  Havethill,  Mass. 

Benson,  Gunnar  Stuart,  72  Robert  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Benson,  Henry  Albert,  46  Chilton  Road,  Wesr  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Bergerson,  Philip  Eugene,  364  Lakeside  Ave.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Betts,  Henry  Taylor,  331  Essex  Ave.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Beyus,  John  Joseph,  67  Blake  St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 

Bmgham,  Fletcher  H.,  R.  F.  D,,  No.  2,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Birdsall,John  M.Jr.,  366  No.  Main  St.,  Shawsheen  Village,  Mass. 

Bisson,  Gabriel  H.,  24  State  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

Black,  Robert  John,  High  St.,  So.  Hanson,  Mass. 

Blake,  John,  153  Centre  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 

Blake,  Samuel  Francis,  Jr.,  69  Winter  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Blanchard,  Eugene  Smith,  11  Gibbens  St..  Sometville,  Mass. 

Blodgett.  Francis  Stockbridge.  48  Clarendon  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Bonin,  Henri,  316  Huntington  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Bonney,  Edgar  Greene,  36  Parker  St.,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

Booker,  Alfred  Henry,  Great  Road,  Saylesville,  R.  I. 

Bortone,  Caesar,  984  Belmont  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Boschetto,  Vincent  James,  103  Edenfield  Ave..  Watertown.  Mass. 

Bowers.  Kenneth.  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Boylan,  Charles  George,  197  Decker  Ave.,  Port  Richmond,  S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Boyle,  Edward  Ernesr,  24  Florence  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Bozoian,  Azad,  South  St..  Avon.  Mass. 

adford,  George  Henry,  Jr.,  Elm  Sr.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Iragdon.  Joseph  Henry,  Franklin,  Me. 

ndt,  Paul,  Jr.,  Allen  Road,  North  Easton,  Mass. 
.man,  Carlton  Marshall,  348  North  Elm  St.,  W.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
iwn,  Clyde  Campbell,  Lowell  St.,  West  Peabody,  Mass. 
.wn,  Robert  Arthur,  38  Fairmount  St.,  Marlboro.  Mass. 
irown.  Roger  Shaw.  88  Oakwood  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

vne,  Eugene  A.,  44  Clement  Ave.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

vning,  Harrison  O.,  115  Wellington  Hill,  Boston,  Mass. 

e,  George  Wallace,  7  Lunt  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

:e,  Paul  Wallace,  Fitchburg  Turnpike,  Concord,  Mass. 

Jryant,  Frank  Wadsworth,  1042  Congtess  St.,  Portland,  Me. 


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Burbank,  David  R.,  2nd,  126  Ave.  de  Chorrillos.  Barranco,  Lima, 

S.  A. 
Burbank,  John  Hinckley,  49  Sparhawk  St.,  Amesbury,  Mass. 
Burnap,  Joseph.  22  Main  St.,  Millbuiy,  Mass. 
Burnett,  Paul  Jesse,  82  Wavetly  St.,  Eveiett,  Mass. 
Butnor,  Harty  Anthony,  129  State  St.,  Manchester.  N.  H. 
Burton,  Eustace  D.,  155  Winchester  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Burton,  William  H.,  Jr.,  Read  St.,  South  Somerset.  Mass. 
Caiandrella.  Bernardino.  106  Linden  St..  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Call,  Arthur  Everetr,  Jr.,  1  Hovey  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Carlson,  Clifton  William,  6  Summer  St.,  Gloucester.  Mass. 
Carpenter.  Alden  Plimpton.  14  Union  St..  Hinpham  Center,  Mass. 
Carroll,  Charles  H.,  26  Royal  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Casella,  Tony,  681  Chestnur  St..  Athol.  Mass. 
Cass.  Francis  Anthony.  2  Galena  St..  Boston.  Mass. 
Cate,  George  Herbert.  Concord,  N.  H. 

Cenerizio,  Corrado  August,  31  Bank  Row,  Greenfield.  Mass. 
Chadwick,  Lozeah  William,  Jr..  71  Copeland  St.,  Campello,  Mass. 
Chaisson,  George  Buxton,  27  Blaney  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Chase,  Gardner  Wendell,  5  Silver  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Chase,  Horace  Morse,  12  Myrtle  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 
Chenail,  Arthur  William,  Luce  Road,  North  Adams,  Mass. 
Chenery,  Richard,  Musketaquid  Road.  Concord,  Mass. 
Chestna.  John,  214  Plymouth  St.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Chipman,  Eldin  James,  35  Leland  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Christensen,  Ralph  C,  51  Botolph  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Clark,  Albert  Hohbs,  113  Main  St.,  Norway,  Me. 
Clark,  Arthur  E.,  868  Walnut  St.,  Newton  Center,  Mass. 
Clark,  Eugene  Rudduck,  R.  F.  D.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Clatk,  Herbert  P.,  North  Springfield,  Vt. 
Clark,  John  Hervey,  Center  St.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 
Clark,  John  Richard.  712  Nantasker  Ave..  Hull,  Mass. 
Cobb,  Charles  Fred,  Main  St.,  Pepperell,  Mass. 
Coffin,  Everett  Samuel,  81  Rhoades  Ave.,  E.  Walpole,  Mass. 
Coffin,  Raymond  A.,  22  Crescent  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Cohen,  Abraham  B.,  205  Washington  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Cohen,  Arthur  Mose,  12  Cottage  St..  Needham.  Mass. 
Colby.  Paul  Robert,  14  State  St.,  Lawrence.  Mass. 
Cole.  Allan  Perry.  109  Highland  Ave.  Somerville.  Mass. 
Cole,  John  Bernard,  60  Canner  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Cole,  Robert  Francis,  Fellows  Road,  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Cole,  Stanley  Walter,  634  1st  Ave.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 
Coleman,  Wilton  E..  14  Worcester  St..  Cambridge.  Mass. 
Collins.  Charles  Joseph.  13  Tremonr  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 
Colpitts,  Leonard  Eraser,  Great  Road,  Shirley.  Mass. 
Conlin,  William  P..  26  Bridge  St..  Windsor.  Vt. 
Connors.  Daniel  E.,  21  Strong  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Connors,  William  Francis,  94  Andover  Sr.,  Lawrence.  Mass. 
Cook.  James  Egan.  58  W.  Main  St..  Mohawk.  N.  Y. 
Copans.  Albert,  47  Irving  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Copithorne,  John  Wilbur,  45  Upland  Road,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Coren,  Bernard  Irving,  72  Horace  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Coughlan,  Raymond  Jerome,  46  Central  Ave.,  Revere,  Mass. 
Courts,  William  D.,  272  Clyde  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Cox,  Clayton  Earl,  Derby,  Vt. 

Craft,  Glendon  Albert,  South  Main  St.,  Ashfield,  Mass. 
Crawford,  Augustine  Joseph,  26  Bay  View  Ave.,  Danvers,  Mass. 
Crighton,  Gordon  Reed,  57  Raleigh  Road,  Belmont,  Mass. 
Cross,  Elmer  E.,  Farmington,  Conn. 
Crowell,  Roberr  Irving,  Dennis,  Mass. 
Crowrher,  Donald  B.,  7  Spy  Hill,  Beacon,  N.  Y. 
Cummings,  Lindsey  P.,  26  South  Angell  St..  Providence.  R.  I. 
Cummings,  Wilford  Winters.  1432  Somerset  Ave..  Taunton.  Mass. 


Curtin.  Aithur.  94  Mylod  St..  Norwood.  Mass. 
Curtis.  Howard  Preston.  90  Centre  St..  Danvers.  Mass. 
Cutler.  George  Lewis.  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2.  Springfield.  Vt. 
Dabose.  Andrew  P.,  43  North  Central  St.,  Peabody.  Mass, 
Dahl.  Nathan  R.,  1574  West  Broad  Sr.,  Stratford.  Conn. 
Darling.  Claude  William,  Jr.,  367  Park  St.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 
Das.  Stephen  Ptema.  Bangalore.  Mysore.  India 
David.  Nasim  A..  58  West  Newton  St..  Boston.  Mass. 
Dawes,  Arthur  Ernest,  3  Wisteria  St..  Salem.  Mass. 
Day.  Robert  A..  Randolph.  Vt. 

Dean.  Charles  Bradford.  Wheelock  Ave..  Norwood.  Mass. 
Dean,  David  Benjamin,  Cotley  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Deane,  Marcus  Aldrich,  983  Providence  St.,  WhitinsviUe.  Mass. 
Dearborn,  Clayton  Edward,  22  Caldwell  Crescent,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Dearborn,  Roland  Tafi,  Union  St.,  Ashland,  Mass. 
Decker,  Earl  Ames,  27  Whitman  St.,  Ridlonville,  Me. 
Deggs,  Kermit  R.,  29  Otis  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Deneen,  George  E.,  35  Worcester  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Dennett,  Charles  Adelbert,  Ring  Road,  Plympton,  Mass. 
Dew.  Edward  Nelson.  68  James  St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 
Dewhurst,  Chester  Thomas,  Main  Sr.,  Somerset,  Mass. 
DiCicco,  Giacomo,  29  Tileston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Dick,  Howard  Carl.  22  Wetherbee  Ave..  Lowell,  Mass. 
Dickey.  Arthur  Gardner,  Main  St.,  Dennisport,  Mass. 
Dildilian,  Ara,  33  Newland  Sr..  Boston,  Mass. 
Disken,  Roger  Patrick,  19  Cottage  St.,  West  Concord,  Mass. 
Diskin,  Martin  Joseph,  Fairhaven  Road,  Concord,  Mass. 
D'Onofrio,  Anthony  C,  101  Greene  St..  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Donohue,  Joseph  Henry,  20  Holly  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Donovan.  Leo  A..  Wildmere  Ave.,  Burlington,  Mass. 
Doran,JohnJ.,Jr.,28  0akSq.  Ave.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Douglas,  Isaiah  Edgar,  42  Pleasant  St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 
Dower,  Gordon  I.,  159  Riverbend  St.,  Athol,  Mass. 
Downing,  Warren  Palmer,  10  Eastman  Road,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Dracut,  Louis  Edwin,  30  Whitney  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Drake,  Preston,  676  Prospect  St.,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 
Duffie,  Robert  N.,  6  Central  Sr.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 
Duksta,  John  Charles,  39  Fountain  St.,  So.  Braintree,  Mass. 
Dunlap,  Arthur  P.,  92  Dennison  Ave.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Durfee,  Lester  Alton,  55  Church  St  .  Faithaven,  Mass. 
Eakins,  Jesse  Walter,  8  Dalton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eaton,  Levereti  Gordon,  40  Central  Ave.,  Danvers,  Mass. 
Edwards,  Alonzo  R.,  181  Winthrop  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Eggleston,  Howard  N.,  34  Downer  St.,  BaldwinsviUe,  N.  Y. 
Eglise,  Charles  N.,  Jr.,  Miner's  Lane,  Waterford,  Conn. 
Elliott,  Albert  K.,  Wolfeboro,  N.  H. 
Etickson,  Everett  Albin,  80  Sylvan  St.,  Danvers,  Mass. 
Estes,  George  Arthur,  163  North  Sr.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Fait,  James  A..  134  Adams  St.,  Braintree,  Mass. 
Farmer,  Lancelot,  237  Washington  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Farrow,  Robert  Franklyn,  805  Main  Sr.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Feldman,  Harry  Roy,  263  Irving  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Feldman,  Louis,  10  Bassetr  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Ferguson,  Alexander  G.,  65  Johnson  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Files,  William  Edward,  275  Walton  St.,  Woodfords,  Me. 
Fisk,  Owen  Parker,  6  George  St.,  Milford,  N.  H. 
Fisk,  Thacher  Heath,  74  Speen  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 
Fitts,  James  Andrew,  8  Union  St.,  Windsor,  Vt. 
Flumere,  Louis  A.,  29  Loker  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Flynn,  Charles  Milton,  Eversley  St.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Foley,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.,  5  Cutler  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Foley,  Harold  Walrer,  153  Shute  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Foley,  Paul  J.,  57  Armandine  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 


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Forget.  Roland  Joseph,  149  May  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Fornell,  Rudolph  Enoch,  41  Cranch  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Foss,  Charles  Carleton,  McKenney  Road,  Saco,  Me. 

Fossett,  Ben  H.,  22  Fresno  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Foster,  Frank  K.,  115  Welles  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Franklin,  Edwin  M.,  Jr.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Millbrook,  N.  Y. 

Frasicr,  Edward  Larason,  Lake  St.,  Silver  Lake,  Mass. 

Freeman,  John  Herbert,  398  Mr.  Hope  St.,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass 

Freiheir,  John  Lewis,  9  Long  Hill  Ave.,  Shelton,  Conn. 

Friel,  John  Henry,  223  Grant  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Friensehner,  August  Victor,  441  No.  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Frost,  Herman  Hathaway,  27  Clough  Ave.,  Windsor,  Vt. 

Gaffney,  Paul  Clayton.  16  Washington  Ave.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Gaul,  Leo  Michael,  802  5th  St.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

Geckler,  Vernon  Colbert,  335  St.  James  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Giffotd,  Alden  L,  Jr.,  18  Marlborough  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Gillespie,  Maurice  E.,  234  Mystic  Ave.,  Soraerville,  Mass. 

Gilman,  Paul  Franklin,  109  Central  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Ginsberg,  Israel,  37  Plymouth  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Glazcr,  Jack,  115  Nichols  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Godreau,  Guilletmo  Jose,  51  Sol  St.,  Ponce,  Porto  Rico 

Gold,  Israel,  243  Campbell  Ave.,  Revere,  Mass. 

Goodstine,  Herman,  105  Spruce  St.,  S.  Manchester,  Conn. 

Goodwin,  Cortland  Dearmont,  20  Prospect  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Gorbunoff,  Alex,  6  Fourth  St.,  GraniteviUe,  Mass. 

Gorton,  William  Gilbert,  1580  Dewey  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Goss,  Frank,  Barnet,  Vt. 

Grabow,  Milton,  Main  St.,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 

Graf,  Malcolm  Edward,  Wayland  Road,  So.  Lincoln,  Mass. 

Grant,  Ernest  Mitchell,  164  Walnut  St.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Grant,  Vail  W.,  34  E.  Main  St.,  Georgerown,  Mass. 

Gray,  Harold  Norman,  Gales  Ferry,  Conn. 

Grazinso,  Albert  C,  343  Munson  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Greenbaum,  Rubin,  52  Gainsboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Greenberg,  Yale,  42  Warner  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Greenwood,  Charles  Fabian,  Jr.,  18  Congress  St.,  Amesbury,  Mas 

Grimes,  Albert  Thompson,  Massachusetts  Ave.,  West  Acton,  Ma; 

Griswold,  Lee  Vincenr,  3  North  Main  St.,  Tertyville,  Conn. 

Grushkin,  Samuel,  19  Phillips  Ave.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Gustina,  Nickolas  D.,  49  Orange  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hadlock,  Elmer  C,  Eilsworrh,  Me. 

Hagan,  Francis,  101  Mechanic  St.,  Canton,  Mass. 

Hall,  Richard  Wallace,  2  Fourth  St.,  GraniteviUe,  Mass. 

Hall,  Stanley  M.,  100  N.  Winooski  Ave.,  Burlingron,  Vt. 

Hamilton,  Kenneth  Warren,  140  Bellevue  Sr.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Hanlon,  James,  Mohawk,  N.  Y. 

Hanna,  C.  Raymond,  33  Main  St.,  Middle  Granville,  N.  Y. 

Hanscom,  Matthew  Wesley,  1292  South  St.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Hanson,  Wilrose  John,  35  Warer  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Harrington,  Kenneth  W.,  115  E.  Hartford  St.,  Milford,  Pa. 

Harris,  Joseph  Foraker.  31  Brookford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Hasty,  Arnold,  131  Main  St.,  Norway,  Me. 

Hatch,  Herbert  Franklin,  Jr.,  2  Minor  Place,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Hay,  John,  Sumner  St.,  Hardwick,  Vt. 

Hayden,  Kenneth  French,  137  Franklin  St.,  So.  Braintree,  Mass. 

Heffer,  Roy  W.,  95  Olean  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Helms,  Rufus  W.,  Gorham,  N.  H. 

Henderson,  James  Russell,  Webster  Sr.,  N.  Hanover,  Mass. 

Henken,  M.Jacob,  27  Norrh  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Henriksen,  Francis,  20  Plymouth  St.,  Canton,  Mass. 

Herlich,  William,  13  Brimblecom  Sr.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Heron,  Paul  J.,  53  Florence  Ave.,  Lowell.  Mass. 

Hernck,  Kenneth  Lewis,  Southwest  Harbor,  Me. 


Hildebrandt,  Fred  C,  388  Church  St.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Milliard,  Alton  M.,  86  Chestnut  St.,  Clatemont,  N.  H. 

Hinckley,  A.  Craig,  34  Springfield  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Hinckley,  Everert  W.,  120  Glen  Ave.,  Campello,  Mass. 

Hoar,  William  Arthur,  418  Essex  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Hodges,  Sheldon  Bradfotd,  13  Rockland  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Hodgson,  Albert  Edgar,  15  Maplewood  Ave.,  Merhuen,  Mass. 

Holcombe,  William  F.,  11  Lanning  Ave.,  Hopewell,  N.J. 

Holland,  Gordon  E.,  32  Channing  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Holmquist,  Harold  Herbert,  14  Cranch  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Homan,  William,  61  Corning  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Homelson,  Joseph,  18  Judson  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Hopkins,  David  Michael,  11  Elsinore  St.,  Concord,  Mass. 

Horbal,  Stephen,  1  Hillside  Ave.,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Hoyt,  Alvah  William,  30  Marlborough  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Hubbard,  Roberr  Meigs,  Millbrook  Road,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Hunt,  Carson  W.,  32  Greene  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

Hurley,  Ralph  James,  120  Second  Sr.,  Auburn,  Me. 

Huse,  Ralph  Cross,  Newbury  St.,  Rowley,  Mass. 

Hutt,  Robert  Preston,  98  Edinboro  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Illsley,  Albert  B.,  7  School  St.,  Georgetown,  Mass. 

Israel,  Abraham  Isaac,  112  Callender  Sr.,  Dorchesrer,  Mass. 

Jackson,  Clance  Hayden,  32  Clarence  Ave.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Jackson,  Robert  John,  21  Bigelow  Ave.,  Thompsonville,  Conn. 

Jackson,  William  Charles,  6  Randall  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

James,  Raymond  W.,  11  School  St.,  Richmond,  Me. 

Jeffery,  James  R.,  93  Olney  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Jensen,  Stanley  Francis,  Upper  Franklin  Sr.,  Wesrfield,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Alberr  Edward,  63  Winslow  Ave.,  W.  Somerville,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Carlyle  R.,  20  Wing  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

Johnson,  Grant,  47  Floyd  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Notris  Rudolph,  31  Robinson  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Perry  Tracy,  Poland,  Me. 

Johnson,  Rudolph  A.,  25  Endicott  St.,  Cliftondale,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Uno  Eric,  Chester,  Vt. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Trowbridge,  3  St.  James  St.,  Whitinsville,  Mass. 

Joseph,  George  A.,  147  Hudson  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Kaleta,  Meroslaw,  4  Heath  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Kasson,  Charles  LeBaton,  Jr.,  3  Duke  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

Kearns.James  J.,  2  Holton  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Keblis,  Joseph  j.,  54  Humphrey  St.,  E.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Keil,  Carl  C,  70  Lindsey  St  ,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Keith,  Ralph  W.,  268  S.  Main  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

Kelley,  Harrington  Williams,  Ashfield,  Mass. 

Kelley,  Norman  Defloyd,  47  Carter  Ave.,  Pawrucket,  R.  I. 

Kelliher,  James  Laurence,  2  Goodyear  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Killer,  Kenneth  Leslie,  86  Bidwell  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

King,  Phillips  B,,  12  Charles  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Kipnes,  Edward,  93  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Kittredge,  Harold  Rensellaer,  21  Fay  Courr,  Dexter,  Me. 

Klein,  Moses  S.,  454  Washington  St.,  Haveihill,  Mass. 

Koff,  David,  185  Chestnut  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Komich,  John  Bronislaw,  548  E.  Fourth  St.,  S.  Boston,  Mass. 

Koons,  Clarence  James,  North  Scituate,  R.  I. 

Kreusel,  Adolf  William,  11  Dunboy  St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Kulesza,  BronislausSranislaus,  43  1-2  N.  Central  St.,  Peabody,  Mas 

Lafiin,  Donald  Roy,  Concord  Road,  Bedford,  Mass. 

Lamb,  William  Herbert,  Champney  Ave.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Lamberr,  Romaine  Frederick, :East  Randolph,  Vt. 

Lane,  Herbert  E.,  Thayer  St.,  Hingham,  Mass. 

Lapidus,  Bernard,  22  Poplar  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Laquerre,  Hervey  Oscar,  47  Maywood  Sr.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Latamore,  Berton  F.,  1579  Main  St.,  E.  Hartford,  Conn. 


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Laurud,  Carl  Thorstein,  Hawthorne  Sc,  Ulington,  Mass. 

Laury,  Alfred  Hatch,  Vitial  Haven.  Me. 

Lavorgna,  Sebastian,  Canton,  Me. 

Lawrence,  Thomas  Wellington,  Hampden  Highlands,  Me. 

Lawson,  Carl,  Main  St.,  North  Easton.  Mass. 

LeBaron,  Francis  P.,  366  Mollis  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Ledgard,  Francis  Henry,  31  Parker  St.,  Maynard,  Mass. 

Lee,  Richard  David,  16  Boston  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Levan.  Herman  Clyde,  46  S.  Main  St.,  Watsontovvn,  Pa. 

Levy,  David,  9  Olsen  Terrace,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Lewis,  Joel  Randolph,  7  Amboy  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Libby,  Laurence  D.,  165  North  St.,  Saco,  Me. 

Lieberman,  Solomon,  23  Greendale  Road,  Matfapan,  Mass. 

Liehr,  Herman  W,,  45  Lexington  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Lingley,  John  M.,  Jr.,  Chestnut  St.,  Weston,  Mass. 

Lipman,  Louis,  124  Eastetn  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Litchfield,  Raymond  Kay,  62  Park  Ave.,  Whitman,  Mass. 

Littlefield,  Wesley  Goudey,  Ferncrofc  Farm  Inn,  Alton,  N.  H. 

Ljunggren,  Walter,  Wellesley  Park,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Lockwood,  Graydon  Frederick,  15  Flower  St.,  Weihersfield,  Conn. 

Loftus,  Harry  Patrick,  166  Essex  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Lombard,  Alfred  Johnson,  182  Parker  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Lombard,  Robert  W.,  Welineei,  Mass. 

Long,  Arthur  A.,  220  Sycamore  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Lonnberg,  Alfred  Eric,  33  Vernal  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Loring,  Ira  Raymond,  43  George  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Loring,  Percy  M.,  Perry,  Me. 

Louth,  George  D.,  171  W.  Cayuga  St.,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Lowe,  Malcolm  Graham,  21  Sewall  Woods  Rd..  Melrose  HIds.,  Ma: 

Lufkin,  Wilbett  Rawson,  11  Ellsworth  St.,  Everetr,  Mass. 

Lundgren,  William  Whitney,  Jr.,  74  Dodge  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Lynch,  Daniel  Francis,  18  Smith  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lynch,  Donald  James,  72  Black  Rock  Ave.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Lynch,  Thomas  J.,  92  Hyde  Park  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Lyons,  John  E.,  42  Barry  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Lyons,  Joseph  R.,  24  Clarkwood  St.,  Matrapan,  Mass. 

Lyons,  Robert  Fergus,  26  Washington  Ct.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

MacAdam,  John  F.  Robinson,  306  Randolph  Ave.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Macchia,  Santo  Vincent,  4  Charter  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MacDonald,  Gilbert  G.,  Washington  St.,  Assinippi,  Mass. 

Machinsal,  Albiny,  240  No.  Quincy  St.,  Brockron,  Mass. 

Mackay,  Donald  H.,29St.  Margaret  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MacLeod,  David  Gilbert,  416  Franklin  St.,  Whitman,  Mass. 

MacNeill,  Goidon  Everett,  Highland  St;,  S.  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Maden,  Harold  Stuart,  40  Raddins  Grove  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Mael,  Marcus  Harold,  Village  St.,  Millis,  Mass. 

Malinosky,  Kennerh  George,  534  Eastern  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Mallion,  William  J.,  30  Johnson  Ave.,  W.  Medford.  Mass. 

Malone,  John  Charles,  115  St.  Rose  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mandell,  Donald  Burt,  29  Plymouth  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Marcotte,  Ernest  Francis,  401  Washington  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Marggraf,  Charles,  7  Arthur  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 

Marshall,  Franklin  G.,  55  Bond  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

Marscon,  Charles  Dexter,  28  Fairmount  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Martelli,  Amando  P.,  12  Cliff  St.,  Bevetly,  Mass. 

Mason,  Wilfred  Joseph,  941  Plymouth  St.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Matasavage,  Anthony,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  3,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Mattson,  Ralph  Allan,  401  W.  Main  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Matukas.  John  Joseph,  Bonham  Road,  Dedham,  Mass. 

Maxfield,  Jerome  Churchill,  4  Hill  St.,  Porrland,  Me. 

Mays,  Frederick  Arthur,  296  Summit  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

McCauley,  Edward  J.,  29  Olive  Ave.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

McGaw,  Kennerh  Leon,  Edmans  Road,  Framingham,  Mass. 


McGirr,  John  Sautter,  14  Lafayette  Ave.,  Atlantic,  Mass. 

McLennan,  Clayton  M.,  32  Urquhart  St.,  Rumford,  Me. 

McNeills,  John  A.,  Middlebury  Road,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

McWilliam,  John  Robertson,  785  Rockdale  Ave.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Meakin,John  B.,  109  Gainsboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Meakin,  Lawrence  W.,  109  Gainsboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mello,  Adrian,  74  Mulberry  St.,  Fall  Rivet,  Mass. 

Melo,  Albert,  159  Broadway,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mendoza,  Lincoln,  21  Edison  Park,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Merrikin,  Fred,  86  Bonney  Sr.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Merrick,  John  Norman,  1273  Cenrral  St.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Merrill,  John  Buxton,  Cumberland  Center,  Me. 

Meserve,  Lester  Donald,  33  Quincy  St.,  Abington,  Mass. 

Messer,  Chester  R.,  New  London,  N.  H. 

Messinger,  Solomon,  34  Sranwood  St.,  Roxbuty,  Mass. 

Middleton,  Stuart  Colby,  5  Lombard  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Miller,  Richard  Copithorn,  Peacham,  Vt. 

Milliken,  Ira  M.,  West  Scaiboro,  Me. 

Mitchell,  Jarrell  Henessey,  17  Walnut  Patk,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Moineau,  Hubert  Joseph,  73  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Moksu,  Walter  H.,  14  Malcolm  Road,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Moore,  Otis  Fenton,  59  Reed  St.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

Moore,  Robert  Lowell,  11  Sterling  St.,  Ellsworrh,  Me. 

Morey,  Wyndon  Henry,  Cummington,  Mass. 

Mofgan,  Albert  J.,  37  Gilbert  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Mork,  Carl  Lawrence,  LaSalle  St.,  E.  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Morss,  Henry  Hardy,  Main  St.,  Marion,  Mass. 

Moseman,  Samuel,  505  S.  West  End  Ave.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Moulton,  Wiley  D.,  27  Pleasant  Park  Road,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Mount,  Robert  Benjamin,  Jr.,  125  Ash  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 

Moxom,  Ralph  Pendleton,  Jr.,  98  College  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Mucci,  Joseph,  145  Oakland  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Mutch,  Harold  Leslie,  Hardwick,  Vt. 

Muftay,  Henry  S.,  Cambridge  Turnpike,  Concord,  Mass. 

Nahil,  George,  39  Willow  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Nesvisky,  Israel,  3  Baird  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Nevin,  Donald,  48  Ashford  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Nichols,  Levi  Earl,  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. 

Nickerson,  Arthur  LeFrancis,  192  Maplewood  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Nigrosh,  Israel,  1  Duke  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

Noyes,  Herbert  Eaton,  Stonington,  Me. 

Noyes,  Robert  A.,  14  Leonard  Road,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Nystrom,  Sven  Alrick,  Perry  Ave.,  Portland,  Conn. 

Olin,  Hilding  W.,  1146  Boulevard,  W.  Hartford,  Conn. 

Onishi,  Massie  S.,  221  Fairmount  Ave.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Otanovsky,  Alexander,  64  Forrester  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Paradis,  Albert  W.,  115  Fairmount  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Parker,  Edward,  319  N.  Warren  Ave.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Parker,  Philip  Bradstreet,  Beechwood  St.,  Cohasset,  Mass. 

Pearson,  Bernard  Otto,  21  Longwood  Ave.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Pearsons,  Calvin  Elmer,  Sear  St.,  Burlington,  Mass. 

Peltier,  Wilfred  T.,  30  Abbott  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Perkins,  Erwin  Weir,  16  Congreve  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Perlmutter,  Abraham  I.,  54  Hollander  Sr.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Peterson,  Walter  E.,  33  Kelton  St.,  Orange,  Mass. 

Pethybridge,  Charles  A.,  High  St.,  Topsfield,  Mass. 

Pfurr,  Haro'd  M.,  204  Circular  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Piascik,  Stanley  John,  1  1-2  St.  Paul  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Picard,  George  Leiand,  2  Pillsbury  St.,  Derry,  N.  H. 

Pickett,  John  Clin(on,  188  School  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Pierce,  ArthurJ.,  Federal  St.,  Montague,  Mass. 

Pike,  William  Wright,  Danielson,  Conn. 

Pillsbury,  Gerald  T.,  Gorham,  Me. 


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Pineo,  Victor  Clifton,  Hadley,  Mass. 

Pinkus,  Albert  Francis,  94  Ward  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Plpi,  John,  821  Saratoga  St..  E.  Boston,  Mass. 

Pisco,  James,  1239  N.  Main  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Pokrant,  Frank,  82  Derby  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Porter,  Charles  Neal,  Worcester  Lane,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Porter,  Merton  E.,  26  Brookings  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 

Powell,  Arnold  Elmore,  166  Rounds  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Powers,  William  Joseph,  Jr.,  100  Leicester  Sr.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Presper,  Stewart  Henry,  39  Charles  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Pressey,  S.  Earl,  Romford,  Me. 

Pritchard,  Frederick  A.,  21  Main  St.,  Wethetsfield,  Conn. 

Procopio,  Ralph  George,  Ward  St.,  Montgomery,  N.  Y. 

Puglisi,  Joseph,  72  Retreat  Ave.,  Hattford,  Conn. 

Pugsley,  Harold  Douglas,  324  Newton  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Pula,  Edmund  William,  21  Saunders  Sr.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Quinn,  Thomas  Francis,  15  Burton  St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Quinnam,  G.  Jackson,  52  S.  Front  St.,  Richmond,  Me. 

Racicot,  Henry  Alexander,  9  Fifth  St.,  Webster,  Mass. 

Randall,  Harold  Crapo,  123  Buckman  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Randall,  Stanley  Ainswotth,  Main  St.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

Ranttila,  John,  33  Oak  St.,  Milford,  N.  H. 

Rapoport,  Eugene  J.,  10  M.  Skvosnaia,  Harbin,  China 

Rarzburg,  Paul  Davis,  83  Warwick  Road,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Rauktis,  Dominic,  Jr.,  21  Plantation  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Raymond,  Henry  Theodore,  Jr.,  Woodland  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Reardon,  William,  33  Division  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Reck,  Ellis  Cannon,  601  Lexington  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Reddy,  Cornelius  E.  75  Laurel  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Reed,  Emeison  Charles.  Hebron  Ave.,  Glastonbury,  Conn. 

Reinhardr,  Earl  Theodore,  15  Baldwin  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Richards,  John  Dosity,  24  Webb  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Rideout.  Sidney  K..  29  South  St.,  Raynham,  Mass. 

Risgin,  John,  Jr.,  Cross  St.,  Carlisle,  Mass. 

Robbins,  Willard  Leroy,  Stonington,  Me. 

Robcrrs.John  Ashman,  60  Oak  St.,  Bath,  Me. 

Robinson,  Frank  T.,  53  Sewall  Ave..  Brookline.  Mass. 

Robinson.  Howard  Edgar,  108  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Robinson,  S.  Marshall,  4  Washburn  St.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Rock,  Eugene  T.,  388  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Roper,  Charles  B.,  Moosup,  Conn. 

Rubin,  Abraham,  51  Enfield  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Rnshlow.  William  Edward.  334  Washington  St..  Taunton.  Mass. 

Ryan.  Edmund  B..  59  Arlington  St..  Fitchburg.  Mass. 

Rymph.  LeRoy  M.,  R.  D..  No.  2.  Wappingers  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Salamone,  Michael  George,  167  Chestnut  Ave  ,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass 

Sampson,  Foster  Emerson,  Cedar  Hill,  Manomet,  Mass. 

Sanford.  James,  Margarerville.  N.  Y. 

Santacroce.  Joseph  Louis,  25  Shawmut  St.,  E.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Sarajian,  Asadoor,  32  Crawford  St..  E.  Watertown,  Mass. 

Sargent.  Willard  C.  Wolfehoro  Falls.  N.  H. 

Saunders,  Samuel  Elton,  48  Sawyer  St..  Woodfords,  Me. 

Scavitto,  Emil,  265  Summer  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Schliet,  Russell  E.,  319  W.  Green  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 

Scholield,  Winford  Lester,  Ash  St.,  Weston.  Mass. 

Scholnick.  Isadore  A..  23  Parsons  St..  Peabody.  Mass. 

Schultz.  John  L..  78  West  Concord  St..  Boston,  Mass. 

Schultz,  Reinhard  Edward,  7  S.  Eagle  St.,  Terryville,  Conn. 

Schuttc.  Herbert,  Mansfield  Ave.,  Dar.cn,  Conn. 

Schwartz,  San. uel  D  ,  43  Grafton  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Scott,  Curtis,  22  Symme-  Ro.id,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Scort,  Frank  Kenneth,  108  Henry  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Seaerave.  Harold  Augustus,  166  Ledyard  St..  New  London,  Conri. 


Seaquist,  Richard  Arnold,  39  Hlllberg  Ave.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Seating,  Norbert,  50  Ulster  Ave.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Selfridge,  Lawrence  Newton,  92  Beacon  St.,  Atlington,  Mass. 

Selsky,  Isadore,  35  Highland  St.,  Revere,  Mass. 

Sennott,  Robert  J.,  566  Fifth  St..  South  Boston,  Mass. 

Shanis,  Arnold  David,  82  Astoria  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

Shaw,  Arthur  C,  27  Nickerson  St.,  Btockton,  Mass. 

Shaw,  Cecil  Fremont,  16  Fairview  Ave.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Shea,  Francis  Lawrence,  44  Clark  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Shedd,  Albert  Lounsbury,  6  Bradshaw  St.,  Medford,  Mass, 

Sheff,  Samuel,  111  Howland  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Shepherd,  Donald  Clarence,  92  Dalton  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Sherburne,  John  Henry,  Jr.,  Milton  Road,  Rye,  N.  Y. 

Shetys,  Alexander  Francis,  571  Summer  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Shnitzler,  Meyer  Joseph,  5  Greenheys  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Shulman,  David.  222  Eastern  Prom..  Protland,  Me. 

Shwetz,  Pattick  D.,  97  Boxford  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Sias,  Ernest  R.,  139  High  St.,  Reading,  Mass 

Siedel,  Dick  Winslow,  Metrick  Road,  Lindenhnrst,  N.  Y. 

Simister,  William  H.,  Jr.,  40  Foore  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Skeirik,  Roy  Michael,  1  Alder  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Skinner,  Warren  Harvey,  Sauquoit,  N.  Y. 

Skinnon,  John  F.,  28  Batry  Ave.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Smith,  Edwin  Peers,  9  Barnum  Place,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Smith,  George  Arthur,  112  Center  St.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

Smith,  Norman  P.,  11  Wedgewood  Sr.,  Squanium,  Mass. 

Smith,  Richard  B..  Va.  State  College,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Smith,  Robert  Burrell,  4  Pearl  St.,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Smith,  Sidney  S.,  977  Morton  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

Smith,  Walter  R.,  405  Revere  Sr.,  Winthtop,  Mass. 

Smith,  Walter  W.,  Main  Sr.,  Pepperell,  Mass. 

Smith,  William  E.,  240  Granite  St..  Manchester.  N.  H. 

Snow.  Elmer  A.,  N.  Main  St.,  Petersham,  Mass. 

Sole,  Clatence  William,  2  High  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

Soule,  Lawrence.  14  Merritt  St.,  West  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Spear,  Melville  Clarke,  14  Spring  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

Speirs,  George  Earl,  1621  N.  Shore  Rd.,  Revere,  Mass. 

Sponsel,  Clifford  William,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Standing,  Sidney  A.,  90  Bromfield  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

Stanford,  Gilbert  Wilson,  9  Cenrer  Ave.,  Reading,  Mass. 

St.iples,  Edmund  B.,  29  Thornton  Park,  Winrhrop,  Mass. 

Starck,  Cecil  Ludvig,  Windsor  Ave.,  West  Acton,  Mass. 

Stark,  Carl  J. ,46  Spruce  St.,  Clinton,  Mass. 

Stearns,  Gilbert  Sanford,  17  Maple  Sr.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Srephenson,  William  Harold,  34  Liberty  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Steptoe,  Arthur  W.,  30  Gaylord  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Sterry,John  Marvin,  Middlebury,  Conn. 

Stevens,  CLiyton  A.,  10  Soward  St.,  Hopedale,  Mass. 

Stewart.  William  John.  Jr..  63  Cornell  Sr..  Newton  Lower  Falls.  Ma: 

Slieg.  Henry  Robert.  157  Monroe  St..  Hartford,  Conn 

Stillings,  Henry  Charles,  281  Barnum  Ave.,  Bridgeporr,  Conn. 

Stinchfield,  William  B.,  38  Perry  Ave.,  Whitman,  Mass. 

Stockton, John  Henry,  Killingly,  Conn. 

Stone,  Leroy  Perham,  40  Page  St.,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Strout,  Roy  Guy,  31  Merrill  Road,  Watettown,  Mass. 

Siuait,  Haiold  William,  189  Noith  St..  MiUtown,  Me. 

Stubbs,  Alan  Evetard,  31  Cherry  Hill,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Sturdivant,  Chailcs  V.,  47  Madison  St.,  W.  Medford,  Mass. 

Sturges,  Horace  Boynton,  267  W.  Emerson  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Sugarman,  Hyman,  30  Evelyn  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Sullivan,  Eugene  William,  239  Green  Sr.,  Brockton,  Mass 

Sumner,  Forest  B.,  368  S.  Main  St  ,  Orange.  Mass 

Swain.  R.iymond  H.irold.  Middlesex  Ave..  Wilmington,  Ma>s. 


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Swan,  Edward  McCusker,  7  Arlington  St.,  Newbutypoft,  Mass. 

Swanson,  Atnold  Ciifton.  416  Bedford  St.,  E.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Sylvester,  Sawyer,  27  Central  St.,  S.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Tagg,  James,  7  Jackson  St.,  Ayer,  Mass. 

Tangen,  George  Henty,  569  High  St.,  Randolph,  Mass. 

Tarnopol,  Milton  Sidney,  114  Union  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Taylor,  Ainslee  Lawson,  36  Woodside  Ave.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Taylor,  Myron  Harvey,  234  Draper  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Tewksbury,  Earl  Fairfield,  39  Edgehill  St.,  Winthtop,  Mass. 

Thatcher,  Harold  F.,  Soraers,  Conn. 

Thomas,  Arthur  S..  101  Elm  St.,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Thomas,  Donald  James,  228  Nelson  Ave.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Thomas,  Harold,  26  Odell  Ave.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Thompson,  Albert  Clifton,  106  Oakdale  Ave.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

Thompson,  John  McKay,  22  Oakes  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Timper,  Norman  Frank  Dolge,  226  Boylston  St.,  Watettown,  Mass 

Tirri,  Vaino  Albert,  43  Packard's  Lane,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Toll,  Louis  Hyman,  306  Rantonl  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Toole,  Thomas  E.,  54  Daniels  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Toochaker,  Holman  M.,  Phillips,  Me. 

Tornrose,  Oliver  Winthrop,  64  Bates  Ave.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Trask,  Erwin  S. ,  33  Mayflower  St. ,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Turner,  Henry  Albert,  163  Forest  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Turner,James  W.,  21  Jerome  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Turner,  John  Howcroft,  343  Ashley  Blvd.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Urso,  Joseph,  16  Winthrop  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Uzdavinis,  Joseph  Paul,  610  Washington  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Vackert,  Carlton  Henry,  45  Rosedale  St.,  Dorchesrer,  Mass. 

Vance,  Robert  Ramsay,  3  Winthrop  Ave.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Vant,  Leslie  Mclntyre,  7  Academy  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

Viles,  Robert  C,  11  Coburn  Ave.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 

Vose,  John  C.,  89  Sourh  St.,  Westboro,  Mass. 

Wagner,  Kurt  C.  F..  20  Cole  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Walker,  Elmer  John,  199  Hillside  Ave.,  Needham  Hts.,  Mass. 


Walker,  John  Karl,  105  Kinsman  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Walker,  Winslow  Jonathan,  14  Hayden  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 
Walsh,  Harold  Raymond,  85  Chapman  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Wasserman,  Soloman  H.,  Village  St.,  Millis,  Mass. 
Weinberg,  Barnet,  1  Vale  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Weintrob,  Max  M.,  85  Waumbeck  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Wescott,  Donald  Burke,  East  Main  St.,  Bluehill,  Me. 
Wheeler,  James  R.,  47  Dearborn  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Whitaker,  Albert  Preston,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Danielson,  Conn. 
Whitcomb,  Irving  J.,  3  Main  St.  Terr.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Whitman,  Richard  Berkeley,  103  Tyler  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Whittaker,  Raymond  Huntington,  27  Curtis  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass 
Widerkrantz,  Olof  Gustaf,  76  Pine  St.,  Madison,  Me. 
Wiggins,  William  Arthur,  7  Lincoln  St.,  Manchester,  Mass. 
Wilcke,  Fred  Harvey,  82  Hermon  St.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Wilcox,  Edward  Frederick,  80  Blake  St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 
Wilkins,  Albert  Frederick,  99  Ashland  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Wilkins,  Arthur,  131  Essex  Sr.,  Saugus,  Mass. 
Wilkinson,  Raymond  Ashby,  36  Gardner  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 
Williams,  Carlton  Holden  P.,  40  Otis  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Willis,  George,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  1,  Putnam,  Conn. 
Wilson,  Alva  Spencer,  Jr.,  55  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Winquist,  Sven  W.,  27  Bakei  Place,  West  Roxbury.  Mass. 
Winslow,  Charles  Satterlee,  Jr.,  135  Bellevue  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
WooUey,  Button  Wesley,  Jr.,  25  Prospect  St.,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Wortman,  Melvin  Austin,  Havelock,  Kings  Co.,  New  Brunswick 
Wright,  Norman  Harris,  14  Chestnut  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Yates,  Malcolm,  300  Buffinton  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Yeames,  Hawrrey  James,  63  Marvin  Ave.,  Franklin,  Mass. 
Young,  John  S.,  54  Winspear  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
ZiefF,  Bonny,  57  BurriU  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Zottoli,  Robert  Angelo,  Sagamore  Ave.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Zwicker,  Howard  Lester,  317  Pleasant  St.,  E.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 


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Altshuler,  Norman  Peskin,  86  Endicott  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

Anderson,  A.  Leonard,  Pond  Sr.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

Anderson,  Elmer  Arthur,  Oliver  St.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

Anderson,  Walrer  Donald,  183  DePew  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Antico,  Frank  Joseph,  21  Rock  Glen  Road,  Medford,  Mass 

Apalakis,  Consrantine,  22  Gould  St.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Bacon,  Arthur  Williston,  1754  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Bailey,  Edgar  C,  24  Evergreen  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Baker,  Carl  J.,  48  Inrervale  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Baker,  Leland  Hammond,  Charlton,  Mass. 

Bergeron,  Albert  P.,  48  Day  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Berthiaume,  Amedee  S.,  c-o  Boston  Store,  Millbury,  Mass. 

Bixby,  Harvey  Asa,  West  Groton,  Mass. 

Bosiwick,  Charles  Lee,  705  E.  Buffalo  St.,  Irhaca,  N.  Y. 

Bourbeau,  Frederick  C,  228-B  Smyrh  Road,  Manchesrer,  N.  H. 

Brown,  Frank  E.,  39  Fremont  Ave,,  Everett,  Mass. 

Burke,  Charles  Edwards,  7  So.  Highland  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y, 

Burke,  George  Stanley  V.,  18  Hartshorn  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 

Burnham,  Morris  Wayne,  Hartford,  Vt. 

Buttimer,  Thomas  Joseph,  24  Church  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Carlson,  Arthur  Edwin,  398  Weld  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Carroll,  William  Hugh,  327  Geneva  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Carter,  William  Lee,  4  Alfreton  Road,  Needham  Hgts.,  Mass. 

Cashin,  Edward  Vincent,  390  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Chaiis,  Harold,  225  Summer  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Cheney,  William  A. ,  120  South  Main  St. ,  Orange,  Mass. 


Chitolf,  Philip  Milton,  17  Townsend  St.,  Fitchbutg,  Mass. 

Ciarlone,  Nicholas  M.,  986  Cherry  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Clark,  Lemert  W.  W.,  15  Clematis  St.,  Winchestet,  Mass. 

Clark,  Robert  Franklin,  185  Monroe  St.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

Clow,  Albert,  19  West  Myrtle  St.,  Orange,  Mass. 

Cohen,  Samuel,  45  Norrh  Russell  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Cole,  Richard  Samuel,  77  Bank  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Connell,  William  James,  24  Cleveland  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Cote,  Theobald  Lucien,  285  Lafayette  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Crossett,  Harlan  G.,  41  Pleasanr  St.,  Needham,  Mass. 

CuIIen,  Kenneth  Fremont,  7  Russell  Road,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Cunningham,  Henry  D.,  35  Broad  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Doiron,  Ralph  J.,  14  Hersey  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Donovan,  Arrell  Perkins,  44  Broad  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Donovan,  Robert  Daniel,  340  Prospect  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 

Doyle,  John  Edward,  Jr., 627  Blue  Hills  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Drake,  Robert  W.,  Townsend,  Mass. 

Dunning,  John  Westbrook,  188  Rawson  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Dutton,  Harold  B.,  Jr.,  140  Chestnut  St.,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

Fay,  Joseph  Edward,  16  Paine  Sr.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Fileman,  George  Alexander,  226  Schenk  Ave.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 

Fink.  Lewis  Edwin,  Niskayuna,  N.  Y. 

Finkelstein,  Seymour  Jacob,  21  Homestead  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Fisher.  Walter.  888  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

FitzGerald,  Edward  Emmett,  272  Palmer  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Flanagan,  John  P..  10  Vale  St.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 


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Flanagan,  William  J.,  9  Alsop  Ave,,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Fletcher,  Arlton  K.,  309  Stewart  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Pong,  K.,  18  Harrison  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Foster,  Franklin  Thomas,  19  McKinley  Ave.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Franco,  Mario  Costa,  95  Healey  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Freeman,  Albert  Gray,  Jr.,  38  Irving  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

Galotti,  John  L.,  2085  Washington  St.,  Braintree,  Mass. 

Gesson,  Sara,  65  Maverick  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Gillette,  Charles  Milton,  312  Pleasant  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Glennon,  Paul  William,  5  Wachnsett  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Glidden,  Luther  W.,  Waldoboro,  Me. 

Golbranson,  Carl  Leonard,  100  Goddard  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Goldstein,  Clinton  Sidney,  154  Cohannet  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Gove,  Jesse  Horace,  100  Main  St.,  North  Weare,  N.  H. 

Graham,  John  Joseph,  North  St.,  Bingham,  Mass. 

Grava,  Ralph  Richard,  Milllnocket,  Me. 

Green,  Isadore,  63  Hazelton  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

Greene,  George  Lorimer,  83  Franklin  St.,  Watertown,  Mass.     ■ 

Greenleaf,  Charles  Robert,  10  Forest  Ave.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Hall,  Franklin  Gardner,  486  Columbus  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Hallisey,  George  Columba,  7  Mark  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Harmon,  Stanley  Melville,  Scarboro,  Me. 

Hart,  Frederick  Hayward,  22  Linwood  Road,  Lynn,  Mas.s. 

Haviland,  Edwin  Joseph,  297  Beech  St.,  Belmont,  Mass. 

Hersey,  Fred  Howard,  31  Channing  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

HintE,  Elmer  Ferdinand,  183  West  Rock  Ave.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Hodder,  George  Johnston,  13  Sycamore  St.,  Waverley,  Mass. 

Howe,  Arrhur  William,  3  Park  Road,  Everett.  Mass. 

Hughes,  George  Francis,  40  Concord  Ave.,  Belmont,  Mass. 

Hurwitch,  Milford  L.,  48  Hazelton  St.,  Mattapan,  Ma.ss. 

Hussey,  Norman  Clarke,  85  Fair  Oak  Park,  Needham,  Mass. 

Hyde,  Walter  Seneca,  179  Davis  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

Isaac,  Ralph  N.,  182  Elmtree  Road,  Rochestet,  N.  Y. 
Jaquith,  Adford  William,  72  High  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Jellison,  Russell  Edwin,  244  Elm  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Johnson,  Elvin  Victor,  59  Blodgett  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Johnson,  Rudolph  Albert,  Sraithtown  Branch,  N.  Y. 
Jordan,  Orlando  Sebastian,  1  Beech  Glen  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Jordan,  Richard  T.,  Rumfcrd,  Me. 

Karges,  Robert  William,  79  Beech  St.,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Kaufman,  William,  417  Seaver  St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

Kelley,  John  Lennon,  121  Willow  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Kelley,  Russell  Boyden,  81  Melville  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Kernen,  Judson,  48  Bellevue  Sr.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Koldubsky,  Harry,  12  Courtland  Road,  Mattapan,  Mass. 
Ladd,  Edward  H.,  Jr. .667  Belmont  St.,  Belmont.  Mass. 
Lantcry.  Raymond,  60  Cummings  Ave.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Lanzillotta,  Joseph  Paul,  Dwelley  St.,  Pembroke,  Mass. 
Levine.  Abraham.  76  Washington  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Libby,  Winslow  Brooks,  287  Brackett  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Linehan,  Arthur  Jusrin,  959  Parkway,  Revere,  Mass. 
Linehan,  William  T.,  18  Winthrop  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Linsky,  Nat  Morris,  52  Spencer  St.,  Dorchester.  Mass. 
Longworth.  Thomas.  25  Stevens  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 
Loux,  Donald  Joseph,  37  Converse  St.,  Palmer,  Mass. 
Lowe,  John  Harmon,  14  Atlantic  Ave.,  Rockport,  Mass. 
Lowndes,  Samuel  George,  Pond  St.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 
Ludwig,  Melvin  Sydney,  16  Se.-iver  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Lynch,  George  Ernest,  Jr.,  39  High  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 
MacPhail,  Malcolm  L.,  148  Warren  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Manasas,  Albert  George,  155  Vernon  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Manning,  Farley  Alden,  7  Adams  Ct..  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. 
Marquerte,  Joseph  John,  213  State  St.,  Carthage,  N.  Y. 


Marr,  Colin  Davidson,  81  Goddard  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

McCfudden,  James,  106  Harvard  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

McGuiggan,  Thomas,  32  Center  St.,  Canton,  Mass. 

McKee,  John  Ftancis,  Jr.,  Water  St.,  Hingham,  Mass. 

McLean,  Wendell  Robett,  51  Aspinwall  Road,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

McMillan,  Thomas  Lawrence,  12  Mountainville  Ave.,  Danbuty,  Conn 

McMullen,  Joseph  W.,  423  Bennington  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

McRae.  William  Alexander,  241  So.  Main  St.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

Merritt,  Alfred  M.,  1  Dudley  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 

Merry,  William  L.,  R.  F.  D..  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass. 

Miller,  Charles  Edward,  440  Washington  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Minkin,  Armand,  366  Belmont  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Montague,  Lawrence  Martin,  9  Green  St.,  Stoneham.  Mass. 

Moore.  Gordon,  44  Summer  St.,  Peterborough,  N.  H. 

Morris,  Rudolph  Magnus,  290  Commonwealth  Ave,,  Boston,  Mass. 

Mosher,  Frank  Scott,  7  Eliot  Place,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Myal,  Sigmund  J.,  7  Rust  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

Myers,  Earl  Nelson,  15  Tecle  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Nardone,  Mario  P.,  3  Pleasant  St.,  Westerly,  R   I. 

NefT,  Karl  Edward,  8  Peck  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Nelson,  Clifton  E.,  5  Regent  Circle,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Owers,  Richard  Myron,  33  White  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Pear,  Michael,  Moodus,  Conn. 

Perkins,  Earle  Frank,  16  Horace  Road,  Belmont.  Mass. 

Perkins.  Edward  F.,  105  Greaton  Road,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Petterson,  Albert  Mansfield,  1488  Gorham  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Phillips.  Burton  William.  9  H.iyes  Ave..  Beverly.  Mass. 

Piccolo,  Achille  V.,  52  Ledward  Ave.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

Pierce,  Wilbur  Leonard,  25  Azel  Road,  South  Brainttee,  Mass. 

Polgreen,  Waldron  Mosher,  239  S.  Main  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prevosr,  Frederick,  Main  St.,  Townsend,  Mass. 

Radin,  Edward  Irving,  56  Wellington  St.,  Hartfotd,  Conn. 

Randall,  Kenneth  W.,  128  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Ransford,  Arthur  N.,  13  Thomas  St.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Reed,  Kenneth  Bruce,  65  Ferdinand  St.,  Melrose  HIds.,  Mass. 

Robinson,  David  Alexander.  295  Chelsea  Sr..  Everett,  Mass. 

Robinson,  Donald  R.,  Ostrander  Ave.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y. 

Robinson,  Walter  Bartlett,  12  Winnemay  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Robis,  Theodore  M.,  53  Howard  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Ross,  Murray  George,  307  Chestnut  Ave,,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass, 

Rowe,  James  William,  23  Rosaria  St,,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Rozen,  Harold,  67  Wildwood  St.,  Mattapan,  Mass. 

Rubin,  Fred,  28  Brookledge  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Rust,  Alan  Litchfield,  900  Boylston  St.,  Newton  HIds.,  Mass, 

Ryan,  William  Francis,  27  Olive    t,,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Safran,  Harry  Arnold,  631  Western  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Sanborn,  William  George,  41  Shelton  Road,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Schlier,  Homer  Alan,  319  W.  Green  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 

Schruender,  George  H.,  339  Osgood  St.,  N.  Andover,  Mass. 

Schubert,  Ehart  Fred,  9  Maple  St.,  Terryville,  Conn. 

Sears,  George  Howard,  43  Northrop  St.,  Hopedale,  Mass. 

Segersten,  Charles  Lennart,  42  Second  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Seitz,  Howatd  Robert,  16  Holland  Ave.,  Lancaster,  N.  Y. 

Severance,  Frank  E,,  31  Cushing  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 

Sevoian,  Paul  Charles,  80  Oxford  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Shkolnick,  Samuel  Harry,  81  Park  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Singer,  Kaly,  12  Bank  St.,  Seymour,  Conn. 

Snell,  Donald  Ellis,  62  West  Central  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Spry,  Albert  Henry,  237  Crescent  Ave;,  Revere,  Mass. 

Staples,  Noel  Elsworth,  23  Couch  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Stephanski,  Stephen  Paul,  135  Ontario  St.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Stetson,  John,  Gatrison  Road.  Hingham.  Mass. 

Stevens,  Richard  Henry,  186  Chatham  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 


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Stone,  Robert  Edward,  68  Oxford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Swirsky,  Benjamin,  83  South  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Tapply,  Horace  Gardner,  74  Eddy  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Tashjian,  Aram  H.,  33  Glendale  Ave.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Tattlebaum,  Isadore  E.,  156  Howard  Ave.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Taylor,  G.  Edward,  1  Linden  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 
Taylor,  Raymond  Albion,  42  Lowden  Ave.,  W.  Somerville,  Ma: 
Theodorides,  Deraetrios  E.,  Byronia,  Salonica,  Greece 
Tobey,  Malcolm  Sherman,  46  Bradford  St.,  Needham,  Mass. 
Tomlinson,  Willard  E.,  11  Hancock  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Toohey,  Paul  George,  93  Mora  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Truell,  Clayton  Campbell,  Turnpike  Road,  TowQsend,  Mass. 
Upton,  Edward  Brown,  46  Water  St.,  Manchester,  N.  H 


Vaida,  James,  Jr.,  Phoenixville,  Conn. 

Veale,  Edmond  John.  344  Western  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Walker,  Robert  B.,  Oakland  St.,  Rye,  N.  Y. 

Walker,  Warner  S.,  2481  Albany  Ave.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

Walter,  Ernest  Ashley.  Jr.,  Waldoboro,  Me. 

Warren,  Howard  Austin,  Townsend,  Mass. 

Welch,  Sidney  Redmond,  57  Bradley  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Wieker,  John  Luther,  72  S.  Midland  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Wright,  Ernest  Bradstreet,  24  Odell  Ave.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Yardley,  Hamilton  Rhodes,  1647  Beacon  St..  Newton.  Mass. 

Young.  Robert  Byram,  39  Church  St..  Lancastet,  N.  Y. 

Zakon,  Herbert,  70  Hutchings  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 


Acknowledgment 

The  engraver  and  the  printer  have  the  last  of  the 
copy.  The  Cauldron  Board  brings  to  a  close  months  of 
painstaking  work.  We  present  the  result  for  the  approval 
of  the  student  body  —  the  most  recent  volume  of  North- 
eastern history. 

We  wish  here  to  make  acknowledgment  to  those 
who  have  given  special  assistance  to  the  staff  in  the  pre- 
paration of  the  book:  to  Mr.  Edward  R.  Place  for  fur- 
nishing the  athletic  write-ups,  to  Mr.  Curtis  E.  Goodwin 
for  contributions  to  the  college  year,  to  Mr.  Harry 
Shuman  for  assisting  in  the  composition  of  the  snapshot 
pages,  and  to  Miss  Louise  Locke  for  her  co-operation 
throughout  the  year  and  for  tvping  much  of  the  manu- 
script. 

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