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E K i . . Aldr c h, Jr . Si r : E r e 16 dward Kimball Aldrich , I . (Jun , 18 7 9 f October 20 , was Provid ence o b rn and bred , and a sound and substantial o Br wn man . After the First World War he serv ed as S ecretary of the Ex ecutiv e o ee of the oc e C mmitt Ass iat d Alumni . He e e of the o e was Tr asur r Ass ciat d Alumni , ' 192 7 4 3 ; Trustee of the Brown Alumni

19 2 53 3 6 r Fund , ; and Secretary of his he o e of 190 2 l v d Class until his d eath . As a ' member of the ViSiting Committee of the e e of o e e D partm nt R manc Languag s , he gave time and money and equipment to the e e o e D partm nt , and t ok d ep interest in o e o its gr wth and changing p rs nnel . He e too e was activ , , in his frat rnity, Phi Kappa e Psi , and in num rous societi es directly or e o e e h o e indir ctly c nn ct d with t e c ll ge. In recent years his sol e recreation had b een

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almost a daily visitor to the Alumni Offi ce, e e e e o e wh re his fri ndlin ss , his innat c urt sy, oo o e e e e e He sel' his g d c uns l w r ch rish d . dom e o ee ee o miss d a c mmitt m ting , alth ugh it was torture for him to sit comfortably OF THE SIX PLATES 1n the se f B r w t o o n Wedgewood Queensware. f r f o any length o time. Deafn ess made New ship ments from England m ake Christma s p urcha ses p ossib le for the e e e He e him rath r shy and s nsitiv . dislik d first time in two years . e Ye h public dinn rs in particular . t e was always ready to do more than his share of E E T H E W D Brown men ciated are e e e sou' the e e e e to H R IS OR many Alumni awar that th s pr liminary matt rs , and v n ate hav e been waiting for: Brown University venirs provid e a pl easant bond between the tend a dinner if he thought it the courteous e oo ar e w h e e the d to do. We o e e e Plat s by W dgw d availabl again , campus and Brown famili es . In stan thing w r his fri nds e for e e e of e e are f e e e e e e n of h and just in tim Christmas d liv ry if ard s ts six , th r di f r nt c nt rs r call his camp car trail r , o e t e first o e are o . e e of e e e e od rd rs pr mpt which f atur landmarks s ntim ntal and seen in Providenc , and trips to Cap G ,

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to e the e He e Pres id ent Wris ton a t the D edica tion Nov . 2 , 194 7 : been willi n g u nd rtake proj ct . kn w that it “ wo e o o o e e e to co uld tak vig r , imagi nati n , a n d c ura g v n b D Tl- i ERE IS A PH ILOSOPH Y of history w hich as sumes that operate with the in evitable. the re res of o ie rea e e en i n i i are p ssu s c ty c t v ts , that d v duals It is difficult a fter half a century to see w hat ma de the the s e of o e i e e e merely i n trum n ts social f rc s wh ch d t rmi n A on ea the e the decision so hard . s e r ds argum nts agai nst T e e i o eo men e e thei r actions . h r s a c ntrary th ry that cr at o r o to e e ee e . e e fo pr posal admit w m n th y s m un r al Th r was , the o o e e o and bio ra' “ c n diti n s u nd r which th y functi n that g e e the e e e the o o xampl , l gal an d lit ral id a that w rd y uth M eo le find is er e ore the ke o i or . o a phy th f y t h st y st p p th t in our Charter refer red to men only an d that the admission e e a e ore e s e n a synth sis which ncomp ss s both is m r a on abl tha o o th e io r e e ' of w men might v id e Cha rt r . Dict na i s and lit r a H e a mer e choice between these tw o extreme positions . itl r ture w ere searched to justify or overthrow that argument . o n e er e a ie e the osi ion he did not the c uld v hav ch v d p t had There wer e discussions as to the prop riety of usi n g certai n o i e ono i n o i i a i ion O en e the oor or s c al , c m c , a d p l t c l s tuat p d d f classrooms ; in r etrospect these discussions seem to magn ify o e his e e he ie . In such tactics as appl d n rmal tim s xtravagan c s T e e e e e o s of e small Obstacles . h r w r qu sti n financ which e On o not e i e e o e . w uld hav nflu nc d m r than a lunatic fri n g e o e Of the mo o eo i e daunt d s m st c u rag us , but wh ch , as tim the other han d there is no indication i n the experience of e on o e e e es . w n t , s lv d th ms lv e ee e e the or i the ir n n i r n , w ld that , f c cumsta c s had b d ff t PERHA P S WE C AN DRAW one lesson from this perspective

H e o e ee an i e e . a es itl r w uld hav b n adm rabl charact r It t k o e oo e or e o up n the fou n di n g of Pembrok . S n r lat r w men o the man and the o a to e e e e ' b th cc sion achi v a giv n r sult r w v r will be el ected to the Corporation of B o n U ni e sity.

‘ oo or . g d bad e e no e o e i of e e e Th r is qu sti n of th i r abil ty , th i r i nt r st or th of the Of re In e so The foun din g of Pembroke illustrates e validity thei r fin anci a l sources . a day wh n much is said e o w e ' ri o the e o Of o e e e of i e ee . e synth sis wh ch I hav b n sp aki ng T day d di aga in st disc mi nati n , xclusi n w m n is sur ly an We e o O r o 0 e e i e n i e th of man. u es 5 e be cate a buildi ng a d g v it e n ame a hav a nachr n ism . succ s rs y ars h nc w ll amaz d of en i A e the e io th o e o chosen the n ame because w e thi n k E . B jam n n dr w s at h sitat n an d e d ubts which hav s far pr ecluded h o not e e. e e e as the foun der of Pembrok But v n c uld hav their election . Be e he e e e e e o t foun ded thi s College alon e. for b cam Pr sid nt of I am r mi nded that the app i ntment Of w omen to he B o e i the e e to be re and e e e men e o en r w n Un iv rs ty , socia l p r ssur s which Faculty th i r assign m nt to t ach as w ll as w m

h o o con' f s onded e ee e . T e o e e so it e un p had al r ady b n f lt C rp r ati n had happ n d so gradually , natu rally , that pass d ' sidered the te he i the e o i e e e o e the e a re mat r sympat t cally ; Faculty had mad n t c d v n by th s who made chang . On ly Ro » e to ie e the o . e e ie of the o e e e o one the e of sugg stions as how to ach v g al Pr sid nt bi n v w hist rica l s qu nc s, ccasi d by d ath n o e the i e in e ee rac f so had appr v d d a pri n cipl , had s n on ly p o e o M e e o the e to Pr f ss r ag l Wild r this fall , br ught a ll st ps f ie as rie for a e he o e tical di ficult s a bar r ; but his g , w uld hav light . The progress by w hich the very limited Offeri ngs to Pembroke students were expanded u ntil all u ndergraduate courses are Op en to them offers an other illustr ation of the in ie o be ffi w ay which barr rs fall with time. It w uld di cult i e i an i e or an e e to d nt fy y s ngl act , y particular mom nt , wh n th e last Obstacle to fr ee access disappeared . In a great cris is Horace G reeley on ce gave some soun d e The e e e e the of advic . Un it d Stat s had susp nd d payment o to its i i e the How to e g ld c t z ns du ri ng Civil War . r sume e e e e e sp ci paym nts was di scuss d with much l ar n i ng, an d with even gr eater length with some light and even more o e heat . H race G reel y brought the whole discussion dow n h e e r . h ne to a th Said e : T e way to r sume is to r esume. O

’ o e e w as taken day , with ut fan far , his advic and it w as fou n d that the r esumption of gold p ayment pr esented no problem er The o e w hatev . fiscal situati n had matu r d to a poi nt

e i e o h P r, wher it requ r d n ly t e courage to p erform the act . e haps Horace G reeley showed the way to elect women to th o or e C rp ation . e e A e s e of e Ev n befor e E . B njami n ndr ws a s um d fic many people wer e willi ng to have women admitted to Brown e the i e o o of Un iversity . Wha t th n was dist n ctiv c n tributi n Pres ident Andrews$ It was his readiness to take the e i h i ew e e e e e o chanc s n erent n a ny n p roj ct . Th r w r s cial

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e for the e e o the e e New n a e o e . SO ee cha nc s , s gr gati n Of s x s i n En gla n d y giv n m m nt d p was this devotion that it he a e higher education w a s a fetish at t time nd it w as f a red seem ed i nflexible; superfici ally it might make him appea r to the e e of the o ffe e e o o T that p r stig i nstituti n might su r by run n i ng hav lack d instituti n al l yalty . hat was far from the h e e o e to t e . e e e e for e. He e the c unt r cur r nt Th r w r fin a ncia l cha nc s , cas kn w that surviva l pow er of institutions was ’ the w omen s coll ege might not draw support adequate to greater tha n that of i n dividua ls ; he n ever overestimated the he o T e e w e the e o i t a . r as a n a i n e e of ow n on o o just fy utl y h a ch c that duc t ss ntiality his c tributi n to a particular situati n . f o e e i f o O w m n might tak a tack so rad cally di erent fr m that Moreover he perceived that sometimes a man can r ender of men that ther e w ould be no econ omy or effici ency in the greatest service to a n i nstituti on by forci n g it to face ’ ’ a i n w o en o e e i n w a a een a en s n i ' e e e o e ow n e h v g a m s c ll g h t h d b m u e . a vital issu , v n if it i n v lv d his displac m nt versity . P IT CAN N OT BE SAID that Pr esident An dr ews succeeded in WE E oo e o e e he e o o . e R ECEN T LY H AR a g d d al ab ut calculated risk . v rythi ng u nd rt k Lik Wayla n d befor e him he ’ the o e of e r e e e e e e the e e i s O si a a r i , r r i n is r a i n a a n or i e so i oro he It pp t g mbl s sk wh v yth g sh p d t ll ctu l d m al l f v g usly ,

e on e e o out of o o Of the e o e o e e o e so e o he concenr haza rd d up v nts w h lly c ntr l p rs n r f rm d ducati nal practic s z al usly , w e A e the e o , trated o e o e so o ho takes the chan c . calcula t d risk is ki n d a r as n up n stud n t pr gr ss wh le hea rtedly that he did not o e in e ffi able ma n accepts after consideri n g the enti r e situation . He find m n y qua ntiti s su ci ent to es tablish firmly — o n e — o o o e e Hi r etai ns some th ugh by o mean s complet c n tr l what hi s l v a n d labor achi ved . s successes w ere the he e e A e Of es e es e t o e t o e e . e no e o e e o v r c ns qu nc s B n n i n dr ws was gambl r , ki n d succ s s s ntial liv ly ducati n al p rogress ; he e the e Of ee e e the he e of o e but kn w m a n i ng risk an d fr ly acc pt d kn w that ki n d w ork w uld ultimat ly dr a w support . for A for . e e to s o ha za rds But n dr w s , as Wayla n d , it cam o l w ly . $ e a A W n n er of man do w e e ori a i e in i i i n . e e e he the hat ma m m l z th s bu ld g E B nj mi n n dr w s mad mistak s , but w as e e e e e e e to offe o e e e he e e e By i nh rita nc , by tast , by trai n i n g , a n d by xp ri nc first p r r candid ackn wl dgm nt wh n r c iv d i o e f the o H Of . O e f the e he was passi on ately i nterested in educati on . s idea m r light issu fre coi nage Of silver in a e o o ee o e e 16 one o o o o e the ffi ducati n w as a u n i n i nd d a fusi n Of i n t ll ctual to r ati w ith g ld , which ccasi n d di culty e H no in o e e , o he five e e e to and o e e . e : m ral l m nts saw poin t kn wl dg with at Br w n , sa id y ars lat r I hav admit that out purpose and no reason to t rai n the mi n d u n less its im' it was an astou n din g mistake and that I w as i n great and ”

e e er o . e pulses were controll ed by moral p ri n ciples . i n xcusabl r r That was a r markable expression ; it n of e H e e e the er h ke ‘ He man of e e a d o e . e t e to w as a vast n rgy f rc charact r r fl ct d si n c ity which was y his character . suffered all the han dicaps of poverty ; i n our day he w ould He could have cha n ged his mi nd and rem ai n ed silent ; he be e e one Of the e e e it o be o e the e e e ee r gard d as un d rp rivil g d ; w uld said c uld hav said ci rcumstanc s had a lt r d , as i n d d

h o o to o e e e to e he o e e e , tha t w ith his r esources e c uld not p ssibly go c llege. th y app ar d hav ; c uld have w as l d his ex H e t f e o he o e to e ow o e e so he to b ou o oo n e . was i nju r d as a child , that had sch l pr ssi n , but sc r n d soft n hi s r sp nsibility His e o o e e He o e e be e e e o e e e for lon g periods . pr parat ry w rk w as i nt r rupt d by w uld n v r as s v r with a ny n ls as w ith

e e in the o an e e so e . s rvic Civil War , which c st him y , that hims lf e e Inflex ibilit in of e not in th he might have been consid red perma n en tly handicapp d . y pursuit a n id al did e slightest

On the o e he the e Of the e , e ee e e e o e e th r hand had all adva ntag s u nd r d gr r duc his p rs n al charm , his g n iality , his liv ly , e h e r o e e e n e e in e e In the to et e e e o e fo e of e e. N O privi leged . fight g ah ad d v l p d a Z st c mpr h nsiv i t r st v ry phas stud nt lif H o e so no e e e o e o e e e e e e e e. e e e e o lif which made all xp ri nc a gr at adv ntur Pr f s r , Pr sid n t wa s v r m r d arly l v d ; n n e e e o o e o of e ee e or o e e e e e and f lea r n ed to ear n his livi n g m ag r fr m s m p ints i nspi r d d p r m r p rman n t r sp ct a fecti on .

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e or ill e or e e o e the o e e e . dau nt . Wh n ha rdship , h alth , d f at bl ck d pr val , a nd was n v r inflat d by it o he e e e e he o he e How he e e o e e he o e e r ad , must r d what pati nc c uld u ntil was abl r ma i n d s lv n t is a myst ry ; w as f r v r to r esume the course of acti on up on which his mi n d w as determi n ed . Women on the B rown Corp ora tion$ AND EW S L AC KED a ee en to an r i r R d p attachm t y pa t cula P SOON ER OR L ATER w omen w ill be elected to the n t a e e he e o . e o n r gi n If his fath r w as iti n ra n t mi n ist r , w as o o Corporati n of Br w n Un iversity . er i n eri e i and en i n no er a n en c ta ly p pat t c , B jam had p m t This commen t i n pas si ng sti rr ed the i nterest of

o e. He no e e o oo he e to h m had si ngl pr parat ry sch l ; w nt a t Pembroke alum n a e duri ng the exercises Of dedica ' He one o e e and on eo o o e ee. e l ast thr had c ll g th l gical sch ol , o A v for e H N o 2 . e o ti n n dr ws all . Pr esid n t Wrist n e ee o e e eo o he but b tw n c ll g a nd th l gical school taught and e A was speakin g p ri ncipally of E . B njami n ndrews w ri n i Of n e ; er i oo i n in i i n i ’ as p c pal a acad my aft h s sch l g d v ty and his boldn ess i n setti ng up the Woman s College h e f o e he “ e o e. e out o e had a bri f past rat On ly six y ars c ll g and e e e w e w one e so o r ma rk d , P rhaps can dra l s n fr m e e o e e e e the a e 3 1 and e o b cam a c ll g pr sid nt at g of , sp nt f ur e o h this persp ctive up n t e fou n di n g of Pembroke. he o e t e e e e . e e y a rs as dynamic l ad r Of D n is n Un iv rsity Th r As for the p rospect of havi n g women on the o o e ee e o e o in N e o T eo o “ f ll w d thr y ars as Pr f ss r wt n h l gical o o o o he O e e e e no e ' Br w n C rp rati n , bs rv d , Th r is qu s e e five e o e o B o one — S mi n ary , th n y a rs as Pr f ss r at r w n , as o of e of e e e Or of e ti n th ir ability , th i r i n t r st th i r o e o o e e e e e of o Pr f ss r at C r n ll , n i n y a rs as Pr sid nt Br w n , e finan cial resou rces . I n a day wh n so much is sa id two e e e Of oo o and e as Sup ri nt nd nt Sch ls i n Chicag , th n ri o the e o of o e agai nst disc mi nati n , xclusi n w m n is e f th e e e o o e of N . ight as Chanc ll r Un iv rsity braska su rely an anachronismf Our successors 50 years o o e e no If his backgr un d a nd y uthful exp r ienc gave him hen ce will be amazed at the hesitation and the doubts eo e the oo of e o stron g g graphical attachm nts , r ts his p rs n a lity e Th which have so fa r preclud d thei r election . e e e o e e e o e . He gr w d ply i nt a n i n t ll ctua l a n d m ral id a fully Presiden t impli ed that on ly the coura ge to perform “ e e e the s e : The e Of x mplifi d famili a r scriptu ral pa sag z al the act w as requi red to elect women to the C or, thi n e house hath eaten me up . He pu rsu ed that idea io p orat n. wherever the best Opportu n ity for effectiven ess appeared at B R O W N AL U M N I M O N T H L Y

He e oo e of e e e . d loan i ng mon y , much it n v r r paid u nd rst , sympathized with and officially suppres sed student R ti Rec iti e e it ot of o a n o n on ebulli ence. H shar d fully until it g out b unds ; g g he set the e e a n o n s i n so r and but m t s d b u d w th a ha d fi m The New Mayor of Uniontown

o He “ a skill so sur e that his decision w as bey n d chall enge. SITT LER L ECTE M Y the e , E D A OR , sa id h a dli n e the mor n o e or me for e o o e diifi' l v d sp ts an d ga s ; p rs nal pr bl ms , or e e e o in N o e e Th ittl r . e S e is i n g aft r l cti n v mb r Edward L . culties of e e i he e e ’ what v r k nd , had a r ady an d sympath tic i S ttler r. 3 0 and the o o e , J , , city is Un i nt w n , P n n . o o o an ear en i e and s ron e i n . Wi si n , a s s bl t g sugg st th ut l g y In p rivate li fe Sittler is a l O‘ year underw riter for the the i e e e offi e he ex e thi ng of dign ty that th n h dg d his c , hibit d M e e o of N ew o utual Li f In sura nc C mpa ny Y rk . After an in formality which has left memories r eplete with graduati on he was a traffic ma n ager for the N ew York Tele' an ecdote. phon e Company and then for six years sales r epr es en tative A H E e e he r not ANDREWS WAS AT E C R . H n w a t a k ll ts for e ice e o o e a l a rg cr am c mpany . Up n his r el ase from the em He e o o ’ o e of . w a n r n n n i or just s m th as a d t a d m v us A e ee e er e o rmy aft r thr y ars s vic , his c mpany made him an He e e e of i o o and re er . r n i i s n r i n ad amass d g at qua t t f mat , e e e o h assista nt man ag r , an d s v n m nths later e was aga i n e e e o it e e o e e our e , ’ r fl ct d up n to r duc it to rd r , s archi n g m an o the o e am ng C mpany s l adi n g producers . He l ives at in e o e o e in e e o o l i n gs . Lucid xpositi n , l qu n t xp r ssi n , rigin a 16 1 o ee o Ave. o o S uth B s n , Un i nt wn . 4 o in the use of o e o e the i n illustrati n , racy w rds, r s u rc ful i n o o of es he e he led he e c nstructi n phras , in spi r d , , stimulat d , h r In o he oo e e he e e e . amus d , and i r itat d sh rt , t k what v r e course w as n ecess ary to produce an intell ctual r esponse. The profoun d sin cerity that char acterized hi s instruction led to app reciation even when it did not brin g agr eemen t o or convicti n . An e o e o o for o five e dr ws was a Pr f ss r at Br wn n ly y ars, e he e the ffi e e e e e he a nd whil h ld o c of Pr sid nt for n i n y ars , w as on leave of absence one of those years and part of an, I o e he in re e e not e e e H S HONOR th r , so was actually sid nc mor tha n s v n Yet no one o re o s e o THE MAYOR an d a half years . h ldi ng a sp n ibl p st i n hi e e e 50 e e e re t s Un iv rsity , v n y a rs l at r , ca n h lp alizi ng that his admi n istration was a tur n i ng poi nt : e A e ow ea e to be New En Und r n dr ws , Br n c s d a small g lan d college and embraced the idea of a un iversity . With the i e o h i o e o e n him d al of sch la rs ip , wh ch must d mi nat a m d r o o e o o e e t r . u n iv rsity , cam f uiti n Graduat w rk was put up n i The o o e the o o o a sol d basis . th rny pr bl m of acc mm dati n Promotion for Milton Glover of e w as o e in er o e i e and wom n s lv d a man n b th stat smanl k ’ M VE 22 e , P I LTON H. L O a s e n ro o e the H r The rin e e i ee o e e ' G R h b p m t d by a t tactful . p cipl s of acad m c fr d m w r drama or N ion a n and r s o a n ro Vice' Presi' ti ed e for o for e i' f d at l Ba k T u t C mp y f m z and justifi d not only Br wn , but all u n iv rs en o en ior Vice' President in r e of its n i n oo e e so to e in, d t t S cha g ba k g ties and colleges . It t k u n iqu str ngth i n fus this e e In o he e o e . e e of the d partm nt additi n , has b c m a m mb r stitution w ith so many ideas in so short a tim e as to set it o b a rd . upon a cou rse from which it has n ever deviated . M r i e t . o e e e e o he Gl v r nt r d ban k ng aft r graduati n , with As e o e his i o and o e ere for P mbr k , conv cti n his c urag w ’ e e of . e Es o. and i nv stm n t firms D . Whit C Edward B . so profoun d that for the first few years he car ri ed person ally J 65 o i ew n N o . In 193 0 h e t H Smith C . Y rk e w n t o artford he e In e o e the financial res ponsibility for t ven tur . r tr sp ct to o e an o e for th p n ffic i n that city e Smith organ izati on . th do not e o er e min in o e e hazards app a r v wh l g , but p r sp ct The followi n g year he join ed Hartford N ation al Ban k as r o Pem' they would have dau nted a less doughty war i r . e e o e w as e Vicef Pres ident 194 2 an i nv stm nt ffic r and mad i n . broke Hall was con structed du rin g the year when he w as He is Con n ecticut chai rma n for the B rown Housi ng a nd on leave from the Un iversity because of overwork and Development Campaign and an active member of the Ha rt , exhaustion ; it w as dedicated fifty years ago this month . ford Brown Club . 4 Its completion brought to attai nment one of his pr i ncipal ’ e e the o e o e e ee D ecora ted or Work with Pris oners objectiv s . Until that tim W m n s C ll g had b n f “ “ ” i m he e E V E E 1 hi . As e e S . B TT 8 e o he an . t e e e adjunct That did n ot sat sfy xp r ss d it P JAM N N , Di r ct r of F d ral Bu r au ‘ ’ The o e of o s e e e h e no e e e e ire or i e e . e t e o er e A a m r an n x is d s d nt nd d C ll g must Pris n , r c iv d Exc pti nal Civilian S vic w rd h s e ' o the e e of the A ni e r . be e of t e Oct 10 . T i part an d parc l U v r ity , givi n g wom n stu fr m S cr ta y rmy on h s awa rd i the e o of the i e e of the e of M e for den ts the full university status . W th d dicati n is civ lian quival nt L gion rit army Th e e . e e e o Pembroke Hall that goal was fully achi eved . p rson n l citation sp cifi d utstandi ng service Is it any wonder that the largest buildi ng on the Pem' du ri n g World War II as consultant on cor rection al prob $ “ broke campus is now n amed Andrews Hall t lems to the Un der Secretary of War and exception al m eri t “ ” torious e o e of as r e o of o Ma na ging Edi tor of The B ulletin p rf rma nc duty fi st di r ct r pr is n ’ ffi M o e h o r n , e o i i r ern n i n t e or n i i n WALTER LI STER 20 did not stay City Editor of the b a ch O c f l ta y G v m t , ga zat and e o of s o e e and re o h le o On the e onl pr parati n ba ic p lici s , pri ncipl s , gulati ns Philad elp i a Bul tin very l ng . Ci ty D sk y e o e in the e vi o o of r o in e of hi e he o e to the os of mpl y d sup r si n and c ntrol all p is ns i n s c July t s y ar , w as m v d up p t

f o o e . the . o e o 4 h o U . S z n ccupati n i n G rmany 2 1. T o is Managi n g Editor of the paper on N ov . e p siti n one of the most r esponsible executive positions in journal , R ub el Head s B oard of Corp ora tors ’ ism for th e o of 7 5 ad' T E ivi E R e 2 e o S T R c c U T S o . 3 , pap r has a ci rculati n an d its HI O H D I , D n ald C ub l has vertising lin eage is outstandi n g . added those as Chairman of the Board of Corpor ators of ' Mr i er w M o the h ade h a th o M as e e e e of e . The o e e . L st an agi n g Edit r of P il lp i W ma n s dical Coll g P n nsylvan ia c ll g , Re ord e o e its s e o e to The u e n e hi i e e e its e e i in 19 50 is the es c b f r su p nsi n and sal B ll ti n i n w ch w ll c l brat c nt n n a l , old t ’ o o o e i io i the o 4 n . m nths ag . w man s m dical nstitut n w rld 1 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H LY

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o Pem' versar In 194 2 e o e To Y Y E S of e e . e 50 e e the e P P MAN AR us ful n ss an d i n spi rati n , y , th r f r , y ars a ft r b gi n n i n g v 2 e e new o o of the o e e e e o th o e o e e on N o . e br k C ll g d dicat d its d rmit ry C ll g , w as s cur d , fr m Andrews Hall before a company of 1500 fri en ds who alumn ae and a similar a mou nt fr om a group of gen erous w o At the o o of the e e e e . e e o e o filled Alumnae Ha ll . c nclusi n x rcis s, fri nds Sur ly , th ught , was alm st n ugh of Peru, o e to i o e r w hich a lso commemorated the 50 th an n iversary m n y bu ld a p r p r home fo si xty youn g women . he “ broke Hall and took n ote of the 600 th an n iversa ry of t the o e e e o e o e e e the Du ri n g w ar , h w v r , P mbr k C ll g , lik “ o e o e e ri e ’ fou ndi n g of Pembr k C ll g i n Camb dg , En glan d , e w as o e to e ou artill ry , f rc d lift its sights, with r sults y w ill the r o en o se i e the a i of is e i e o fo To e h fi st p h u d splay d qu l ty th d fic o see r o e e . t e s n y u rs lv s alumn a , frien ds, an d many ’ n amed for the man w ho established the Women s College at o who o e the Ho e e o B r wn alumn i , supp rt d usin g a n d D v l pe in the o of the e e fi of Brow n . Shari n g p mp day w r of cials ment Campaign i n w hose pla ns the Pembroke College En i o e e w o e or / e es e w ere o o e e o e we And that gl sh C ll g h s sh t wav m sag s e. d rmit ry was g n r usly i nclud d , pay tribut

N e o and e to the e e f recorded by the Mutual tw rk play d audi nc especially I want to i nclude the Pr esident of Brow n U ni

o and e o e the ee N e o . from tra nscripti ns, lat r v r Yan k t w rk e t w ho e the ee of e o e o e e so v rsi y , visualiz d n ds P mbr k C ll g o e o e of the o t e e box e the o n Later the c rn rst n d rmi ory w as s al d , a cl arly that first buildi ng p r jected a d second one o e of the e o e o e e e o e e e the A e To of therei n conta i n i n g c pi s P mbr k C ll g chart r , c mpl t d und r campaign i s n dr ws Hall . all rov en e unda ourna e e o and em ro e ou o e ou are e e o see the e a P id c S y J l f atur st ry , P b k y , and I h p y all h r t day to r sults of for the o e old/ lated or Mo o s and o w e ou our e . R ec d. rtar st n was laid with a g p y u r gift lab rs , say than k y with all h arts M e o e Mo e e Wris» trow el by Dean a rgar t Sh v rriss , Pr sid nt THE VOICE FROM ENGLAND

e A e o M . ton an e or Hen r . r , r i , Ch c ll y D Sha p ch t ct Th mas h e w t ’ P T e audi nce as sti r red to hear he voice of Si r Ellis

G ilbane 3 3 . w and on ra or T o a . Sha , C t ct h m s F M e e of e o e o e e in the e t of i n ns , Pr sid nt P mbr k C ll g Un iv rsi y the e of the o e e so e and e “ With ris C ll g , qui tly st adily e ee : A o e e men Cambr idg , bri ngi ng gr ti n gs m ng P mbrok , ro n ea n Mor riss o n i n ro ria e o ion for “ g w , D f u d t a app p t ccas he e a e e Ro e said , a distin guish d pl c is h ld by g r Wi lliams , r e i n the en erosi of i en e or : call g g ty ts b fact s who was so moved by the love of liberty while with us that “ o e o the e i o W ho ca n thi n k of Pemb r k thr ugh y ars w th ut he o not e e the e e e of ow n c uld ndur discipli n v n his pastors , h e the o e the maki n g mention of t e Soci ty w ith l n g n am , w th o t a nd as e first from our c mpany o migrate to America . h o e e o of R o e o e for t e f h d Isla n d S ci ty C ll giat Educati n But he fou n d no peace i n Salem ; guided by a divi n e Provi Wo en a re a r a e ro of w o en who e to, m , th t m k bl g up m cam den ce (whence comes the n ame of your city) he sought the 50 e a o to b e o e o e e gether more tha n y ars g uild P mbr k C ll g good with the purpose of foun din g there a d w ho e e e e o e e o e an hav shar d mighti ly i n v ry pr j ct P mbr k state which should not presum e to limit the fa ith or thought o e e e to e e e e e er n er a en . n n n i n n r i r o i has v u d t k I ca t v b g um at th of any citizen . Small w n der s it that in such a state there

and o e e in i e . gifts mater ial th r w is , th s bri f summary o e e e e and one , sh uld hav aris n a disti nguish d u n iv rsity , The list of la rge i ndividual don ors to Pembr oke College free from every p rejudice who the o e e its “ A . e e e Mr. i n clud s Fran k Sayl s , gav C ll g We e o o he e on o hav l ng kn wn , w nt , that withi n B r w n M e the o o of M e Ho e . n a i r . r a i r n r i r gym s um ; D c G ll , d ll Un iversity there was a secon d Pembroke College beari nga “ Ha the A ri ro er w ose i of ei r o e to ll ; ld ch b th s , h g ft th h m like n ame with our own; the you nger Pembroke rejoiced the o e be e for e o e Brown w ith h p that it might us d P mbr k the o e of her a e and to her now 50 e e her i n fl w r g , y a rs aft r o e e e o e the e the e Ho e and C ll g mad p ssibl Fi ld an d Fi ld us ; o as o e to e o e randr dau hter f u ndi ng , a grandm th r a b l v d g g ,

o e our e o e o o e M r. ab v all b l v d patr n an d c n sta n t fri n d , ee e o our ow n e o e 600 e with d p aff cti n P mbr k , this day y ars M e w ho M e H for “ e e O . St ph n tcalf , , built tcalf a ll us , and old e her m o o . re , s nds wa r c n gratulati n s Si r Ellis was p e of e to o e e the whose magn ific n t f r d ubl all fu nds rais d by e e Mo e e The M e e o e s nt d by Si r ntagu Butl r , ast r at P mbr k alumn ae for a student buildi ng galva n ized the you n g Alum , o e e ri e. C ll g , Camb dg nae Associati on of B rown Un iversity i nto the heroic efforts V isitors to An dr ews Hall sa w there the handw rought th of A e H w hich r esulted i n e buildi n g lumn a all , w ithi n ’ ster li ng silver scroll box i n the style of a medi eval reliqua ry M r M e whose graci ous portals w e are now gather ed . . tcalf s w hich Pembroke College in Brow n is p resenti ng to Pem’ gen erosity to the College ca n n ot be measu red by buildi ngs o o e e e e R e e br ke C ll ge i n Cambridg . D sign d by J . uss ll Pric For e he e of e on e. n r n i n i n is i al ma y y a s gav u st t gly h t m and e e e e of the o o x cut d by cra ftsm n G rham C mpany , it a n i n er e i n er i n or ora ion re re en i e on d t st s v g as a C p t p s tat v e o r e the e b a rs appr p iate n gravi n gs . Withi n r liquary is a e he o e e “ the Advisory Committe for t C ll g . hand/ p rinted sheepski n scroll which r eads : Pembroke

f , in e e ee f lici P INDEED PEM B RO KE CO L L EGE is i ndebted to many gen College Brow n Un iv rsi ty s nds filia l gr ti n gs and e ation o o e o e the f N ot the t s r r i n e a i n i n a n e in erous hearted men an d women i n this commu n ity . f m P v d c th t c ty l g s c pl t d N ew En a n i er n e Ro er i i s to e ro e l ea st of these are the qui et host of Brow n alumn i and gl d w ld ss by g W ll am , P mb k

' e who e e e e the ee s of the Coll ege i n the Un i versity of Cambr idge in her six hun alumn ae. It is th y hav b st s n s d n d

» o e é . dredth e r e . College and who have plan n ed conti nuously w ith the ad an n iv rsa y y a r Est P rp tua o e We for e e e ee e n th o f e Mo o f r . e i e o de mi n istrati n its futu r had s v ral y a rs b n This xcha ng , Opi n i n D a n rr iss , is a talki ng of the n eed for a new dormitory to house suitably lightful evidence of recipr oca l fri endship with one of those the i ncreasi ng number of students from outside Rhode En glish colleges from w hich a ll our liberal arts u n dergrad ' the e h o e e . o of the o the e w ho e o . e S e Isla n d , but it w as a lumn a start d acti n I n uat c ll g s st m f u n d it sign ificant l n g

e of 19 3 7 the ee of the A e A o of e e o the 600 f earf old summ r , at m ti n g m rican lumn i hist ry high r ducati n that y English o n i Wes oi n ree o the e ro e o e e o e e for men o i rien re a i on i i C u c l at t P t , th f P mb k C ll g c ll g sh uld cla m a f dly l t sh p w th o e , e e o e e for a lumn ae w ere so thrilled by the opp rtu n iti s which alum a you n g Am rican u ndergraduat c ll g women . nae for e e to e o e e e e In e o of the new e o e e e have s rvic th i r c ll g s that th y cam back d dicati n buildi n g , P mbr k is r n w i n g,

o ee full/ fled ed to e she o e o e to o e fr m that m ti ng with a g pla n rai s sa id , its implicit pr mis that it will c nti nu f st r from the a lumn a e a s a gift to the College at its 50 th Anni ' the ki nd of liberal education best expressed by the two 6 B R O W N AL U M N I M O N T H L Y

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’ P P IT DOES N T L OOK like a great deal on the record book : the season 90 yards on a kickoff retur n agai nst Rhode o o e e Ho o R o oo e e . f tball vict ri s v r Yal , ly Cr ss , h d Isla nd , an d Island o e tie o e and e e the n The e o e e e o e o be C n n cticut ; a w ith C lgat ; d f ats at ha ds pr cisi n backfi ld , th r f r , sh uld vi rtually ’ ' of e o o H and R e . for l 94 8 lus e o e e o the e Pr i nc t n , D a rtm uth , a rvard , utg rs But any i ntact , p r i n f rc m nts fr m Fr shman ’ 4 o o Re e one w ho saw Brow n s 19 7 football seas n kn ws it w as . i n i e re e en s in on on n o squad g w ll hav plac m t C d a d Sc tt , oo ne A e o on the o ck e of The i o . o e . e a g d t am , st r ng f r w ard wall but la who saw pl nty acti n this y ar p ri nc pal r buildi ng i e and e in the e e o e to n i n e , r n a i n t i e to o e the end o o i e e sp d h ft backfi ld sp d d p i n , i s , r g w ll hav c m squad bv u ly w th S a l s , k o and e e o e to oo He e to sta i n g i nst ructi n li ft d its lf with high m ral Cr ks, n dricks , an d Smith r mai n i ng fight it out

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or H o e e e e e and few e e e e e o e e e Hart vict y at a n v r , w as n v r l n i nt , a critical ma n t am , i ncid ntally , d f at d all c m rs xc pt he in e r e W e o won e . o plays tur n ed t tide ve y d feat . c uld hav vard It will c ntribute further depth along the li n e and w e w e o e o the e w e on. in the e one of the e e e of e th m all ; c uld hav l st big gam s backfi ld , which w as l m nts str n gth o e o o e in the e e o e the e in w oo e of ne Fav r d n ly n c s v n maj r gam s , B a r a squ ad hich t k full a dvantag w allowances And the o e e. came up scrappi n g ev ry tim r usi n g play on substitution . agai nst Yale an d Holy Cross gave ample satisfaction to the ’ B The o e e e o to R OWN 2 0 , HOLY CROSS 19 team s follow ers . C ll g gav str n g backi ng a

e and oo e confif E e e off a w i n e r a e a P W N T Y T HO U SAND HAT S r , o e i er squ d h ch v g v up must l k ah d T w s m l t ally , all ” dentl to 194 8 ri e in 4 7 . e o e a eavil o y , w ith p d r i , s r n h re ri i ron foe figu at v ly a B w ups t y fav d g d , e e men five of e e e e o oo Ho o o e re e S v n , th m n ds , w r i n Br wn f tball ly C ross, by c mi ng fr m b hi n d th e tim s and wi n e All r N v a e o . 1. Th o un iforms for the last time on Thanksgivi n g Day . n in g e Bru n n i a ns had beaten on ly w ar veterans w ho w on letters in other Brow n sports as Con n ecticut and Rhode Islan d and were meeti n g one of e : Lou Re e e e eo e oo Don the e e e e en in the o of the e w ll Captai n gi n , c nt r ; G rg B thby , h avi st l v s East with ut a ny xperts Pretat e the en e on the n e An a e e . d for C mpb ll , Bud Schust r , a n d Dick , nds ; Paul Flick , matchi n g confid c Brow b nch a tackle who played at end most of the year and w as adr quarter it looked as though the Crusaders would have no “ judged a Li n ema n of the Week after the Yale and Holy trouble. o e and f e e w ho A e the o o e o o the C r ss gam s ; Paul Ga fn y , lightw ight back , ft r Cr ss had sc r d its first t uchd wn , on the n o of the o e o run e o the e o r e e e the had disti cti n maki ng l n g st sc r in g of s c n d play of s c n d qua t r , how v r , thrills

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— in on Koz ak oun Tra vison Hou on a erno Fa illa c e Nic hola Z itrides . Third row Colo, Brown, Liv gst , , Y g, , st , P t , , s , ’ ow—R ou v ie O D a S c o Z eoli R odewi G reen D eAn elis Bi sell S ea rle Ha ir, Coa c h D unn. Fourth r g , y, tt , , g , , g , s , s ,

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e s e e e o on the o o e o r n t that w r dash d d wn B wl , c uld w ip ut the e o of 20 14 e e The 19 4 8 Footb all S c hedule high lati n that achi vem nt . How i r i n e $ The e or o re i n w i a I—I RA Brow a ale e o e to t a d m m y f that ma s th ll P T R T DI TIONA L nc unt r , up w The e o - o ho wer e there. d scripti n f it w as u n mistakable N o e e e be the 194 8 the present a v mb r fixtur , w ill Yo it a e o er the a i r . u e o e s ou re the , as c m v f lt s ak d a y ad e for o ea o to the o oo open r b th t ms, acc rdi n g Br w n f t

o e in the e . e r usi ng t ribut s pr ss But what a ball gam it was , e o e M ackese ball schedul an n u nc d by Paul y, Brui n too : Di rector of Athletics . . The iss e w a o e e e in the e of the i n es 2 5 u s d ubtl ss s ttl d battl l , th e on e . N ext season e Brui n s will Op n S pt with ’ e e o o e e wh r Brown s f rwards utcha rg d th i r rivals, li ftin g the Elis at N ew Haven an d close with Colgate at e out of the w a a r ia o en and ro i i n the On the th m y t c uc l m m ts p v d g Brown Fi eld on Thanksgivi n g Day mor n i n g . o for th o o t e h les e light backs t punch u th i r yardage. But o the En lemen ee e e o Ho r ad g w ill m t Yal , Pri nc t n , ly e e e e e too e e dece ' th r was sup rb g n ralship , , i nt llig n t play , p o R e and H r e e Cr ss , utg rs , a vard , whil th y will play e f e On th e e e o . e e tiv handli ng , v n a sodd n ball t chn ical sid , to R e e e e Re e e host hod Island , Con n cticut , W st r n s rv ’ an i nteresti n g man euver was Engle s use of a four / man e 194 8 the e r n e of and Colgat . marks first app a a c li n e at app ropriate spots . e Re er e on e e West rn s v a B rui n football sch dul , o ee e e 3 2 f ard Br w n struck first , ch r d by a gr at y runback / f i n r in home and home e n e. ’ ' augu at g a xcha g N of Fi n n s on Yale s first pu nt . i n e plays an d 4 0 yards o e e for 194 8 The complete Brown fo tball sch dul ’ e o o e the o o r , K r r i ne n n on i — H 2 lat zak bu st v g al l , a d C d s k ck 2 5 e N ew e Oct. follows : Sept . Yal ( av n) ’ e h The e i o the o — add d t e seventh poi nt . l ad d dn t stay n bo ks ct . e o ct . 9 R e O Pri nceton ( Prin c t n ) ; O hod Island ; ’ o for e P e e e the — l n g , J n ki ns caught urs s a rial b hi nd Brown — 2 3 C onnectir 16 Holy Cross (Worcester) ; Oct. e for 4 3 v ard o e on the e e of e e e — 6 saf ty a y sc r s v nth play a s qu nc . 3 0 R e s N ew r N ov . cut ; Oct . utg r ( B unswick) ; 7 7 the ex e e o e e o e f e o e r o . It was , an d p ts r c v r d s m th i r p is 13—H e Wester n Reserve; N ov . arvard (Cambridg ) ; the i , r i n e a e en ne ee in B e erri or — 4 St ll B u s k pt Y l p d d p lu t t y , v 2 5 o e. N o . C lgat aided by the now ' favoring gale and even pen etrated them , e o th e o e selv s t e Yal eight on ly t fumbl . ’ One of Ko ak s s e 56 / began . z brilli a nt quick kick w nt yards A er the r e n dr out e een the e Ko ft st a d y b tw halv s, zak he and o e o e on the five. en o e t r ll d utsid Wh B r wn h ld , set up the major break of the game with a quick kick to e to the 26 o ’ return punt was carr i d back by K zak , an d e and DeAn elis e e e an e Yal s six , g r cov r d Eli fumbl at o o e five er he i e o er to tie the or e. n n th me ri It oo o rie to o the plays lat sl c d v sc C d gav e e. sa st p t k f u r t s g six ya rds , but the lead to his team with a perfect conversion . ee e on the e and the Gr n mad it last att mpt , Brown stands i A o e o the . The lead was to change six times i n all that day . sh ut d i nt ra n e the e its e e e The e of the B o to e new e fumbled pu nt gav Pu rpl n xt chanc , an d a rul d d light run n ians was r ach a h ight

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i n e orin on i n n ro five r m en ace. Yale was completely fooled when Fi n n received ga s , Campb ll sc g a F pass f m ya ds he o e e e of o i for o o o t the o e o e e . t u . It was Brown as f urth quart r p n d pass fr m c nt r an d , i nst ad h ld ng it C n d n , e e to N e o on h five' ar T d e. h e i o e o e e H . . o e t e e With fortu n sw tchin g nc m r , Kiss ll of C r mp d h av d it ls n y li n halfback ’ 3 and e e i N o e o to o e the ame' winnin o a flaw less 5 yards put his t am ah ad , w th lan s laz d al ng pr vid g g touchd wn , A e e e t the e s o o the e e e 98 r for e o e en 19 13 . a r r n r th ugh Blu s w r to march ya ds a s c n d plac m t , w k h a tha B a w uld

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' e e th of the A eri of the board of govern ors of the U n iversity Club i n Provi campus last summ r un d r e auspices m can ’ M i An e in th o e u e n e o e . e e e e e of the o of the A eri ath mat cal S ci ty a rticl S ci ty s B ll ti , d nc , an d was a m mb r S ns m can ’ Re o the R o e Hostorical o e the attesting to the quality of the meeti n gs and the Un iversity s voluti n , h d Isla n d S ci ty a n d o o i a i to 26 5 men n w o en of s i en e e re He M a . Providence Art Club . was a s n h sp t l ty a d m c c , app a d e e in the now e e r A e a rli r fa ll a nd is distribut d i n r p i nt . eir o of Pittsfield in 19 15. He married Helen N . P s n ft r f- A o who The allocati on of the Symposium to Brown w as partly her e he e N e e M . e o e o d ath , marri d tti Sum n r ttl b r ’ a r e o ni ion of the n i er i e er i in ro o i n r H. He e e e M s . c g t U v s ty s l ad sh p p m t g survives . also l av s a daught r , William A i M e i $ e n o e . C o o ppl d ath matics thi s c untry, ma ny f lt Wess n . on or ere the A eri a n n i e of i s the The America n flag on the campus fl ew at half mast for sp s s w m c I st tut Phys c , A e o e of M e ee and the ' him e e o o and e m rican S ci ty cha n ical En gi n rs , I nsti , a nd his d ath , a r al l ss to B r w n his fri n ds , e of Ae o e e in o o e o th tut r n autical Sci nc s , c p rati n with e e e e o e . 4 w as wid ly, si n c r ly m urn d o e o of A M e The Br w n G raduat Divisi n pplied ath matics . “ Atomic Ener ' Health Asp ec ts of gy subject which domi n ated the three days was N on li n ear ’ in e H ALBIS ER 3 0 e e o of M e 8 o e of o . R BE T . S P O R , Sa f ty Di r ct r rck p r bl ms m cha n ics c n ti nua ’ ri e ee o e to The C o. . e of o e who e e e e o , I nc , manufactu ng ch mist , has b n app i nt d rost r th s att n d d r ad lik a Wh s “ the e or o of the A o e o ' Who of o in th e h alth advis y b ard t mic En rgy C mmis a r i e . ro . Wi ia r er sch l sh p fi ld P f ll m P ag , ’ ' He one of 10 man o the o o e ' io . M . . o s n is a gr up studyi ng c mmissi n s S cr eta ry of the A . S C mmittee on Appli ed Mathe

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. e . r kins , and Dr Alb rt C Thomas . T ustees ‘ - — P P D A b rar t s e e e . e 94 r l — BUIL J UST SOON as financ s p rm t e e ected. i y H nry D Sharp , e o e . Chanc ll r H n ry D Sharp e, Thomas an o ar e e ’ o d go d plans e r ady . That was Pr si C mmi ttee on Trustee Vacancies Wil A l e . e et E m ee e ’ B g , dwin Farnha Gr n ’ p p , e Wriston s e o o to the i e 09 to d nt r c mmen dati n liam Davis M ll r succeed Mr . o . e o R wland R Hugh s , C . D uglas Mercer , o o o of o e e o e n $ C rp rati n Br wn Univ rsity wh n Packard . C mmitt e o Consultati on Be E . . l W arl Sprackling, Dr Charl es C . Ti t o met for ee — that b dy its autumn m ting this tween Corporati on and Faculty Cha l es lin ha t r s . e g , William P Burnham Hom r N . ' , f he E. e . o or e r. 09 to ee y ar As backgr und his urging , Hugh s , J , succ d Mr . Branch . ee . o e . o . o Sw t , Dr J s ph C R bbins, J H ward o e to e new e o e om ee on p int d Andr ws Hall , P mbr k C mitt Planning and D evelopment e e o Alg r , Judg Allyn L . Br wn , Arthur B . o e e o o e ' of e o e — o i C ll g d rmit ry, and Whit hall , class Univ rsity Pr p rty D nald G . M llar o e o l E e H m r , R na d M . Kimball , ug ne W . ’ , ’ room building Whose valu e was demon 19 to ee o N o o , succ d J hn ich las Br wn , Ar O Brien e e . . o N o e ’ , J G P t rs n , rman S . Tab r , i the strated e a o o . o e 17 t o ee . ee a y ar g and with ut wh ch thur B H m r succ d Mr Sw t . e o William Davis Mill r , D nald S . Babcock , _ increased enrollment could not have been Committee on Standing Committee V acanr o e . o e R g r T Clapp , Har ld C . Fi ld R . H . d — ’ , He e e o e a - a o o e . e E cc mm dat d was th r f r an ci s James S . astham 19 to succ eed e o B. e E Iv s G ddard , Arthur Lisl , W . aston e e of the o e e e ' o e . o h r nt gr up which b li v s in start R wland Hugh s Advis ry Committee on Louttit e o o e , Jr Judg J hn C . Mah n y , the e of the o e o e o e e— e ing balanc building pr gram at P mbr k C ll g Dr . Alb rt G . Thomas eo e . e G rg T M tcal f , Albert H . Poland ’ , the e e e e o e . , arli st f asibl m m nt o . o e . 20 re and Pr f R b t B Lindsay , E r o . ee e Th mas St r , Harold B . Tann er , Dr . n w ee oo e en a ev ee e e e e . Thr Trust s t k th ir g g l ct d o o e E ‘ L . Ralst n Th mas , Chaunc y . Wheeler ,

e : o e . 19 eo e . m nt R g r T Clapp and G rg T e the ee the l ' o Att nding m ti g in Facu ty . e. of the e ' n and Clint n C Whit Many wiv s e 13 o of o e e o ' M tcal f , b th Pr vid nc and n mi Corporati on Room of Univ ersity Hall were j oin ed th em for the lunch eon in Andrews th o of nated as Alumni Trustees in e v ting the o o : e ows— o 4 f ll wing F ll Dr . W st n Dr . . ’ ri , Hall e e o 17 of last Jun e; and John G . P t rs n

Minn eapolis . e o to the o o o e ' In his r p rt C rp rati n , Pr si Bru ia s Far and Near d ent Wriston praised the Brown Faculty non n

' as remarkabl e for its co op erativ e spirit , ’ EDITED B Y JOHN B . HAR COUR T 4 3 f i to the absence o cliques . and ts l oyalty The o e of the e t . Univ rsi y pr bl m faculty 18 96 the First Baptist Church will be out later e e of o e ee e r cruitm nt , c urs , had b n mad w e e e . e re . Le this wint r , h ar It b gan with Dr and Mrs . Abram Grand of 6 5 enormously di fficult because the surge in v O e o the of the A . s arch int past buildings which e e e e N . are o Haz l , W st rang , . J , pr ud the size of the Univ ersity had come at the ’ e the o e e of to hav e been hon ored at Wayland Acad quart r Pr vid nc Art Club , which e e e e s e w e e sam tim wh n lik urg s r hitting all e em no o e e e e Wi Mr . Min r was so long Treasurer . y and Ju i r C ll g , B av r Dam , s , other institutions an d wh en graduate study this fall wh en a sacred window was ine e r e N e e , 18 98 had b een curtail d o susp end d . v r “ stall ed in the Roundy Hall Chap el as a l s e e of the c e the es , m mb rs Fa ulty hav E e . e e e e on tribute to their service at Wayland and the Charl s Pain and his wi f w r ur shown exceptional un derstanding of o the N o e e o e o WRIB the e L air in v mb r v r Stati n Baptist Church in Stat . Dr . e Grand , o . situati n e e e e e e for ' o e e wh n an int rvi w r visit d with th m an rdain d minist r , was for 18 years The e of o e o ' siz Br wn s stud nt b dy was q uarter hour of e e e b ' executive secretary of the Wisconsin Bap : a r minisc nc and y e e o o e out abnormal , Pr sid nt Wrist n p int d , . e o e play Mr . Pain sp k with prid e of the tist State Conv ention and became Vic e' e primarily because th ere was such a larg e of o e o e o who of ' numb r Rh d Island G v rn rs e e 19 3 9 . L — h Pr sid nt Wayland in . Mrs e o o o e 1200 . e t e S ph m r Class This y ar e e e he e o o for her had studi d at Classical High , wh r f o Grand is int rnati nally kn wn e o e e ses are o ' S ni r and Fr shm n Clas n rmal vice rinci al for so o e o e was p p and principal o o . t i o w rk in r ligi us ducati n and missi ns prop ortions , and he glut s temp rary . It long . Among them were Senator Theodore . e e . e w e the e e o o o e Dr Clar nc M Gallup di d in N e ' ' is cl ear that wh n pr s nt S ph m r ee 8 5 No 0 Francis Gr n and rman S . Case 8 , o 16 194 7 on w a to e 19 50 our e o e Y rk City July , , his y a Class graduat s in , nr llm nt the e of latt r whom Mr . Pain e had taught e th o o pr aching engagem ent . In e w rds of will be substantially back to n rmal . ' o no T e hist ry , if t Latin . he Pain s lik e their . e n The o di o of the Dr Faunc o the occasion of Brown s c n ti n buildings and re e e e tir m n , k ep busy with old friendships o e of o o D D 19 t , . . 15 grounds is better than at any time in his c n f rring an h n rary in , and still swim . ( Mrs . Pain e six times in he e of o due was a minist r ruth and l ve. He e o . o . t m m ry, Dr Wrist n said This is the ocean during an October fortnight) and e o e A ' o o o . l to the fact that m ore money was spent on h ld past rat s in S uthingt n , C nn , e . f skat . Mr Pain e told o his anticipation N ew e o f 2 ' o o the bany , B df rd , and or 0 years at b th gr unds and buildings in past of 1898 s o 5 th reunion this coming June . the e o e e year than in any oth er year during the C ntral Baptist Church in Pr vid nc . Dr . Walter A . Slade is also looking for w e Th es e In the national church he was for a year past t o d ecad s . e exp enditur wer to e o he o e o a ' ward that r uni n , wr t fr m W sh e ' e e e e ce for sup rintend ent of the N ew York City Bap partly d f rr d maint nan , which in ton o g last m nth . ' tist for o there were som e reserves ; partly they in Mission Society and a l ng p eri od e o volv ed the use of revenues not urgently r c rding and statistical secretary of the 18 99 N ' o e o e o . needed for balancing the budget and which rth rn Baptist C nv nti n His fra e e . Dr . Clar nc S Brigham , Director of the “ ternities we e Phi B eta Kappa and Phi not be e a e . r ' will r adily av ilabl again American Antiquarian S ociety of Worces , Th o o e ce e e o as fol D elta Th eta . e Corp rati n r iv d r p rts ter has been named Rosenbach Fellow in

o : o mi ee o . l ws Audit C m tt R wland R 18 9 7 Bibliography at the Univ ersity of Pennsyl' ‘ 1 e e — o ' Hughes 7 ; Tr asur r G . Burt n Hib ' for 19 vania 4 74 8 . e e oo o o e c E o ee B tt r l k up Byr n Wats n s athl ti bert ; Advisory and x ecutiv e C mmitt ' ' record a ain g , e Col. . . o 0 1 o o ee ' writ s G A Tayl r 190 1 Dr . Wrist n ; Standing C mmitt Vacan “ ‘ ” of Old e He ' — — Hadl y . was a Varsity foot e e . 07 ci s Claud R Branch ; Library Dr . Bluestreak a racing hom er hen from ' e ou e “ ' f the ball play r , and y will find his pictur e G . o 0 8 e e o the ee f o Col . . Alb rt Th mas ; Manag m nt br ding G S . Bird Taylor s on the 18 9 5 e — o as a sub hal fback t am that J ohn Carter Brown Library Dr . Wrist n ; N orwottock o Old e s L fts in Hadl y, Mas , he c ' e e. o i e olo o ti d Yal Als was an p g al . — e e i e e o . . L ctur sh ps , pr par d by Pr f Ralph M recently won the 10 0 mile race and trophy He may hav e gon e to Canada with the first Blake; Athl etic Advisory Council Dean of the Central Racing e o e e Am rican h ck y t am as a goalie, but I o . eo o Arn ld Pig n Club . Fl wn by a form er sergeant not e He e the 18 9 7 ' am sur . manag d base in the Royal Horse Artillery and d escend ed e or ' ol ball t am , and was also a h se p o player P VACANCI ES on the standing committees from the stock of Al ex Mac Lachlan of Y n e at the Agawam . ou e d a guardian of f t Stirlin shore o o he Corporation were filled as follows : g , Sc tland , she averaged a e e my g and intag . E e e o ee— W v er Advisory and x cutiv C mmitt . yards p minute from Fonda , ’ Herbert A . Matteson is now living at N E L it r 2 5 to e h e . . to e N e f h aston outt , J . , succ ed t e lat Y Springfi ld , Mass . in o t e Col ’ ’ R . e . e d e . 1 Clark , Fisk vill , R I onel s eo fl ew for th Charl es P . Sisson 1 ; Harold B . Tann er pig ns e Royal Canadian ’ ' o . e o . o e f 09 r» Pr f Gr g ry D Walc tt , h ad o the o e or w A le et 17 e . Pe f our n o . o , Th mas B p p g , Fr d B Air F rc and Army and ' ' e e o ' D partm nt of Phil os phy at Long Island N h ' 19 o e N . ee 0 7 re t e e e kins , and H m r Sw t , avy during r c nt war . The S eptem

r - Univ ersity , has been presid ent of the So ber e of the m el ected . Audit Committee Arthur W . issu A eri can K ennel Gaz ette ' ciet of the O m e o 5 e e y pti at s , h on r scholarship e o 2 o . e e o e to Packard , additi nal m mb r Library gav its fr ntispi c v r a full page ” ’ — ' r o e the e in e o o e e E. e r s ci ty at Univ rsity , s c its rganiza C mmitte Chaunc y Wh eler 0 9 e e of Col . o E e e pictur Tayl r s nglish s tt r , o 19 29 ’ e ti n in . N w e e . e e e to ee . or ottock o Bluedevil l ct d , Mr Clapp l ct d succ d L Sm ky s . ‘ ' h eo e e o of ' o o . o ee on t o o Ralst n Th mas C mmitt e Man G rg L . Min r s hist rical study Carlt n J hn Patton is living in retire a ement of the o e o Mr e o e e the e o oo of e 28 0 6 o t . S . o T g hn Cart r Br wn arly Pr vid nc in n ighb rh d , ex . J m nt at H llis Ft W rth , 13 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H LY

190 2 fal o to play golf with G eorge Campbell Class Pr esid ent Robert Smith tells the a match tentatively arranged at the 4 0 th The Cha irma n a nd the Pa rer “ f 4 ' Ofli ce e . e o 0 e o N W e Alumni that L wis S Miln r R uni n at arragansett . e w re dis E G E E E P Y EE ‘ ’ I HT N M LO S , ranging , Av e. o e e e e o e e e who Irving , Pr vid nc , has acc pt d ape app int d that Sp c Pain , had in o o o ee e to the o e e e e of the for fr m a p tat p l r h t l e to o p ointm nt as S cr tary Class at t nd ed c me, had to change plans at the e e e of the o ' “ He ee the e manag r , staff m mb rs Sav y the e e . e eo e o e l east y ar ah ad succ ds lat last minut , G rg wr t . Myron e o e e its oo 20 r w ho e e the Plaza wh n it p n d d rs e oo E. . . e K Aldrich , I , s rv d Class play d his usual g d gam and ran away e a o e e o o e fine e to y ars g this fall , w r am ng th s the o e $ so long and so faithfully . ( A tribut with m n y '0 7 w ho attend ed the anniversary party ' . . e o E . e e e e Mr Aldrich , writt n by A H Gurn y , Th r s a grands n , Jam s dward , in w e r of the N e York hotel . Th y e h f e. o o t e o . He appears in the l etters c lumn this issu ) J hn T Bannan family . arriv ed ceived compliments from Hunter S . O o 6 N o I. e oo . e e 190 3 ’ ct b r in rw d , R , wh r his of th o Marston 0 8 , chairman e b ard . o e r. e e e e e of the par nts , Mr and Mrs . J hn T . Bannan , J , Fred A . Otis was l ct d pr sid nt ' ’ of the Savoy Plaz a . e 1 o o the o o liv . R . . Bar Ass ciati n at ass ciati n s ‘ r f T he H era ld Trib une hoto o o e ee ' n c p Ll yd W . J ss lyn k ps busy as l bra annual dinn er h eld in Provid ence o O t. i ' e . e e of the e e e o Lit graph d him with Mrs Ad l Pla rian Alb rt A . W lls M m rial 29 . “ o w ho ee ee o oe brar t ni has b n p ling p tat s e e . e e lot o e e of the , y in La fay tt , Ind Th r is a J hn Hutchins Cady , Pr sid nt for the tw o d ecad es and still lik es of me N ew E he e o e e still back in ngland , says , Swan Point Cemetery propri t rs , pr sid d “ ' sh o her work . But , e said , I d n t o e he e e e e e e e hinting that s m day will r turn h r over the cent nnial x rcis s this fall , an

eat e e e . to v g tabl s much live. unusual observance also mark ed by the

' e e Mc Cann so f F d ric , n O f Dr . Charl es D . op ening of a new crematory and colum r M nn , McC ann . cCa and Mrs , is an under e e e . barium . Principal sp ak r was Fr d B eo on e e of ' ‘ Mrs . L nard Cr khit , d an Rad e o e e e e 19 e e e graduat at Br wn aft r his war s rvic . P rkins , whil ush rs includ d William e one of five e o e to ' ” cliff , is ducat rs nam d a e o e e 2 on N ov 7 96 Fr d bs rv d his l st birthday . , o 17 o . ee B . Farnsw rth , R nald C G r n , s e o o to e e e ' p cial c mmissi n inv stigat high r 19 4 3 1 7 . ee r. . and Ronald C . Gr n , J , educati on in Massachusetts . o e . e R b rt S Curl y , writing at the end Of t o ' 190 4 The class will b e glad o kn w that Dr . Octob er to ch eck on H eini e Hallbog s ad he W lf e of . T so e e Miss Claudia De o , daught r Dr ed Hascall is much b tt r that is dress , said that he enj oyed reunion more D Wolf and ew o e to e o e to N ew o e . , abl tak aut driv s as far as Har ld Mrs D lf was ' than I can t ell . Such m eetings k eep us gO e e e e e e e a o Ted married to Mr . Samu l P rcy Ric in Hampshir . S v ral y ars g had a ing . Bob , engin eer with Saco Lowell 1 4 e o o o o 11 9 7 . G a . e . s o Savannah , , S pt , h ck which impair d his l c m ti n and o Sh ps , textile machin ery ( he has numerous e e e new e ee o o e e he 100 % er Walt r Princ s nds a addr ss at sp ch , th ugh th rwis is p en to e e 2 2 e pat ts his cr dit ) , liv s at Amh rst

o . f . v . 56 Forbes A e , Northampt n , Mass ect t S . e o M , Bidd f rd , e. E e e e the o o ' 190 5 F . . Marbl att nd d B st n ban Homer M . Clark was h eading for Eur f e o o o The of 190 5 o ee quet o the Unit d Pris n Ass ciati n o e Class Sch larship has b n p , according to rep ort w e had early in

of N o e e . e e to E . in v mb r N He n award d this y ar dward J Finn ovember . i tend ed to visit a son in o e to “ oo e Al f ed W . Ingalls c ntinu s publish , e e e . , r e e h B thl h m , Pa Finn , a g d stud nt was Bruss ls , wh re e has grand fath erly inter r ' h the e s at ve ulle n the 19 4 7 e o first strin e on t e L gi l i B ti , and di e too He b e als g quart rback again sts , . will back in time to tak e f the e e o the 18 th o e e the Varsity football team and one o l ad rs ti n is which has c v r d on anoth er night at the Boston Pops for The The e e the of e . o . chang s in Laws Massachus tts in his Class at Br wn award is mad Brown . annually to the undergraduate who has B ull etin was fi rst issu ed by Ingalls wh en 190 8

f he e e of the e e o e o e o o of outstand was a m mb r G n ral C urt in e e e o o a r d m nstrat d a c mbinati n Class Pr sid nt B ns n R . Fr st has p 9 29 e e e of e e e e o e o 1 . It giv s a bri f dig st v ry Stat o e the o o m n th ing athl tic pr w ss and high , sch lastic p int d f ll wing e as e committee The e of the o wid e act with wh ch a lawyer n eeds to be achievement . valu sch larship i for the 4 oth e o o e big r uni n , which appr ach s familiar referenc es to chapter and s ecti on 100 , . 194 8 : $ e o . is with Jun , Pr f William W . The e e e and e e . e for e o of a ff ct d , ind x s pric is o e 128 e oe Ave Finn , a candidat a Bach l r Arts , . , o e N . . Br wn D v Y nk rs , Y Box 4 4 5 firstf strin e of the payabl e to Al fred W . Ingalls , , No e ee . e 4 7 0 6 e e e t d gr is g quart rback e S . , rman S Cas , S v nt nth , on 2 e He ee e o . N W 19 4 7 o e e . B st o o Br wn l v n has b n acclaim d , Washingt n , D . C R nald B . he E e e e e Wil ey has publish ed a third ed ition of I. o o t e o e . LeRo th ugh ut ast as an xc ll nt pass r . e r Clark , H p , R ; C y Grinn ll , « o e e ew for the e e o of e Auditing Pr c dur , by D itt Carl ew or oun S en ne e o I. and shr wd dir cti n his t am N p t C ty ti l , Tiv rt n , R . ; e f e o f E e o . o , . e o ggl st n A m ssing lin typ f m a n the o ( e . 6 5 e o i r o e Rd. e mat s gridir n A graduat Jam s L Murray , Mill C v , Riv r o e e e prev ous n otic e of this standa d wo k may e I. e o , i r r . Rev Lib rty High Sch l in B thl h m Finn vi w , Warwick , R ; and . Albert G . our e e w e e e e e have con fused r ad rs , and r p at o D D was Class Marshal in his Fr shman y ar Th mas , . . , Fi st Baptist Church 7 5 — r , r Ed - w Vice President of the of the tem . . N o no ) St. o n M r i e e. . o and is Class rth Main , Pr vid c Fr st is 1 4 9 He e e e to the o Ke David Davidson is becoming quite a ex ' officio e e 9 . was l ct d Br wn y m mb r , at Rhin ebeck , N . Y . He o e e to o e to see e e e of o sport . j urn y d Han v r The o ee ow n and was nam d S cr tary that gr up in c mmitt will pick its chairman . — not the He e e of o e o e ' his Sophomore year . was a m mb r Br wn b at Dartm uth but In urging m mbers of the Class to sub e He o e o ee o ee refe e s . was als a grandstand h r e o e , the e r . o er Fr shman W k C mmitt in his mit r uni n id as , Mr Fr st says his p h e o e e e Sophomore and Juni or Y ears and is a meme at t e Yal B wl but was pr tty n ar lick d sonal preference is for going som e e the e the ' ber of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity . hims l f by mud and wat r in park plac e wh ere I might not only see my own

' f lot This is more than an av erage scholar ing classmates but som e of the men of the

‘ L . . S e o C ROBIN ON e e e ship in that the recipient is pick d b th class s n ar st us . I also would lik e to 190 6 0 e by the University and the Class of 19 5 . sp nd a littl e time j ust roaming around e e ’ e . e e w h o H nry G Carp nt r , alumni s cr tary at the e R emember ho t e sch larship fund campus , b cause I don t get back too ’ th o e e oo N ew o $ e C ll giat Sch l in Y rk City , o e ee 190 5 s e , the e e o start d At a class m ting in ’ — ft n and chang s which I r ad ab ut writes : We re busier than ever a record Senior year it was voted to assess each l we e o en the e o d . 0 e nr llm t in sam building I f member one d ollar a year for 1 y ars . e the e e o Notes on a P l i . t n o e e e o e can rais r quir d milli n and a half a es e Vis it This was c ll ct d . Th n an th r sum — we are planni ng to move to the East Sid e. was assessed anoth er dollar each for five F ERTILIT Y and fruitfuln ess wh ere 2n Av The e e e 3 d e. Carp nt rs liv at , n — o e e . So ee e years , also c ll ct d , it was but natural all had b stark and barr n such 1 Flushing , L . . that our Granvill e Mead er should hav e was one of the aspects of Palestin e o of the e o ' Henry C . Jacks n war r c rd divi thus been condition ed to tak e over the which impressed th ems elves most o of the o e e ' to si n Rh d Island Stat Library was e do so on Rev . E Alumni Fund lat r and much put vividly arl H . Tomlin 18 the guest speak er at the an nual m emorial , . e T it on its f eet a rec nt visitor . he Executiv e e pilgrimage of Rhode Island Indians , h l d Attenti on is call ed to an exc ell ent article S ecretary of the Rh od e Island Count in the Great Swamp of Kingston this fall . on our one h onorary m ember of the Class cil of Church es was a N ovember — — A hundr ed of the Indians were in his audit J ohn N icholas Brown which appeared s peaker on the campus before the the e e e e the o ence, v nt b ing arrang d by S ns the a ur a Even n os for . 2 3 . Z o o o of in S t d y i g P t Aug i nist Discussi n Gr up Hill el . ‘ ' and Daughters of the First Americans . W o of e e are o ' e re all pr ud this m mb r and Mr . T mlin said he saw no feas

' pulling for his succ ess as an Assistant S ecre 190 7 ible alternative to partiti on as a solu '

f h N . o n w o t e . . e o to the e e o e The tary avy W P Burnham is ccupying his ti n Pal stin pr bl m . e o 4 t 18 to e o e oo of e 4 3 S . o o e e e S nat r Fr d Br mh ad is c nstantly f i c at Albany , B st n , cl avag s b tween Arabs and J ews e e e o the rov en e e e E$ e e o e e e too e to b ing f atur d pict rially in P id c which Fr nch , Shrin r Urn r hav m v d w r gr at ; o many wrongs had he e o e 6 e e e t e 3 . J ournal . Last tim it was at d dicati n a ft r many y ars at M lch r St been don e in the past to the J ewish of the E e oo oo the o e e the ee end of O o e 10 4 1 eo e he e 4 dg w d Sch l in f rm r Fr d During w k ct b r , p pl , xplain ed . n o e o e e to e e e o . . P ck stat at Barri gt n , R I Myr n Curtis w nt fr m Cl v land Buff 14 B R O W N AL U M N I M O N T HLY

e of the o o tiv Chicag Br wn Club , and a

, e . e e l ex fri nd In sp aking bri f y , Kimball pressed in a small measure the gratitud e w e all feel for his valuabl e influence that mad e itsel f felt for many years in the afr

of the n e e adr fairs U iv rsity . His fri ndly vic e and helpful co' Op eration mad e him a nationally known figure among Brown “ e e e l o alumni . Th r w re f wers from the the e Class and Frat rnity . o Dr . M . L . Cr ssl ey spok e recently to the N E o n . oo o Summit , J Adult ducati n Sch l the wartime d ev elopment of penicillin and streptomycin and other d evel opm ents in “

ch emotherapy .

o . e oo e Pr f Harp r G dspe d , Director of the Botanical Gard en of the University of o e e e e the Cali f rnia at B rk l y , is xpanding o e o of the p rati ns Gard ens , particularly in e e e t aching and r s arch . Harp is writing a oo on e b k Arg ntina , in addition to various H technical pap ers . e is a member of the o e of o B h mian Club San Francisc , which owns 2 4 00 acres of redwoods north Of o San Francisc .

Hu Ede is teaching j ournalism at Rut ' gers in addition to his editorial work on the ewar Even n N k i g News . What littl e spare tim e he has he devotes to salt water

fishing . e Littlefield Miss Katharin , daughter of

o Littlefield , Mr . and Mrs . Iv ry , was mar e e e to e o ri d r c ntly Mr . Hustac Hubbard Po r ” her e at par nts h om e in Provid ence. THE DAVID C . HAL L HEAL TH CENTER . The Boa rd of Regents of the E ' Lewis A . adie has moved to 6 3 3 Pros Uni ers it of Wa shin ton oted in Oc ob er to na me the tuden infirma r v y g v t s t y t A ec ve. e o p , W st Hartf rd , Conn . a fter the Brown alumnus who ha s served the Sea ttle instit ution with s uc h

. . e e e o e i J H Alg r , r tir d fr m his duti s with distinc tion for 3 9 yea rs . ( Photo, c ourte sy U n versity of Wa shington New s Aluminum , Ltd in Canada , will move Bureau . See a lso story on p a ge back to the States as soon as his new

' ' o e e e e h us n ar W st rly is ready . f r th tw the Y . e e o e o in ALUMNI MONTHL I can t always Psi This is highly cr dibl , d o ' e e o o fine « visualize. But I o kn w that I had a de w r d minating passi ns Of this alum 19 10 7 He e Oct. 2 194 7 . e o N e e . o lightful tim d wn at arragans tt Pi r nus di d in Chicag , N e of the e e o the e o e e ee e e e of the o in Class h ld a fall r uni n at last r uni n which I att nd d , and Thr tim s Pr sid nt Br wn Club foll owing the Brown victory ov er Holy of . e e e h e . o e e t e mayb that is th e . thing again Chicag , Mr May r r pr s nt d ’ o Cr ss , with cocktails at Ed Spicer s home F ost eports that Charl e Plumm er University on many occasions of acad em c r r i i n o o e . e e e t f w o e th e He B w n St and dinn r lat r at Andr ws o e o see e ee a o . He e e . st pp d in him a w ks g n t , particularly in Middl W st e Hall n arby . This was the first Brown also sp ent the night with D enni e Densmore had been a Director of the Associated Class to enj oy the dining priv l eges of t h Brownf D r mo e e of o o i during h is trip o t e a t uth Alumni , a m mb r vari us Advis ry th new e o e e o o . e o oo o ee e e P mbr k d rmit ry Aft r a game. C uncils , and a g d c mmitt m mb r , e e e o e spl ndid dinn r at a v ry reas nabl e pric , A postscript from the Class Presid ent : including t hat on the Presidency Of the w e o for o or o e , o e the Y o e set o sat ar und an h ur m r dis I n tic in MONTHL and als in a Univ rsity , up in an advis ry capacity ’ cussing the game and reminiscing gene o e ar e . o e l etter fr m Tommy that th y e fixing aft r Dr Barb u s d ath . r ll era . o e o e o o th l To e o e y It was a m st nj yabl ccasi n , o e e o d ee o e. e e v r Baptist M ting H us Sinc his frat rnity, Mr . May r als gav w e o e we b e e to e Pre ir and h p that may abl mak an illustri ous m emb er of an illustrious class d evotion and tim e. He was a past s n o e . o e e e : . f t w e o e of the e o o of o it an annual Th s pr s nt Carl W is pastor o hat church , I think ught d nt Z ta Psi Ass ciati n Chicag oo of e o Rev Atw d W st Hartf rd , . Clifton to do something about h elping to mak e it and attend ed many of its board m eetings f . o o e o o the e o of o $ So e o o o e o H Walc tt Middl b r , and r st w rthy T mmy I am ncl sing a and nati nal c nv nti ns , including that in o o o e E e : e . o o 4 t fr m ar und Pr vid nc lm r S H rt n , i 19 7 e e Oc . 20 he e littl e contribution and send ng it to the . As r c ntly as had s nt

e . o e e o e o to to o o the e on Charl s A P st , Dr . L st r A . R und , Class Secr tary, and I am g ing ask him a gift Br wn thr ugh frat rnity ’ E e ' dward S Spic r , Claude M . Wood , Wil to giv e the id ea of asking all in 08 to giv e the anniversary of his initiation into Zeta ,

. ee e o f liam B Fr man , and Andr w B . C me e o o o . toward the repairs on the First Baptist Psi . A substantial gift in m m ry Pr f

o . o ee e e e ee o e e e the ' o e ee e o e e o st ck Paul H wland had b n xp ct d M ting H us wh r Class was g ad J hnni . Gr n r c rd d his appr ciati n r h e to o e t e e. Ro e o o e e e e on o e e e o ' but was unabl c m at last minut uated. y Grinn ll f ll w d suit and Of a gr at t ach r an th r r c nt cca “ e G . o o w e Wa r n J hns n , ho w nt out to add ed : All Brown men should pitch in sron . r Hon olulu during the war as OPA chief r n e o e . e o this Fund . A w ll kn wn lawy r , Mr May r was o the so E e o e e e e the o of e Al' tain , f und islands much to his arl Biddl C nklin , r tir d , is l arning a partn r in Chicag firm May r , he n liking that has stayed o there. He is o of he o w e e e Kab aker. e s me t ins and uts Of farming , th im r and His law studi s had “ the e o aur e e on ee o ee the e of o with Schuman Carriag C mpany , h ar , at his plac Sugar Cr k R ad , b n at Univ rsity Chicag , with tomotive e e 18 9 ' D 9 e e sal s and s rvice since 3 , O e n E. . . e ee 1 12 He o o o so o . Ir nt n , . H s y ung r , B . C nk a J d gr in was a m mb r i ' ' the firm s e r 4 3 o o adr of the o o e and mail addr ss will reach him : lin , J . , , is back at Br wn d ing Chicag , Illin is , and Am rican Bar 0 B x 24 20 . o o o 4 . . H P . , H n lulu , T H v n o i o o . e o a ced work in physics . Ass c ati ns , and a Mas n had als n o e o o e who Ho iss of o e e N . Y . e e e o o e . . Ralph Palm r was am ng th s Dr Ralph R ch st r , , s m fam as an amat ur ph t graph r h e e the e e e e to Ro e to e o to o o . 2 6 18 8 8 t e son writ s y Grinn ll call att nti n B rn in Chicag Aug , , att nd d Yal gam , which mak s him out e e f th of D n of N e . e e o e . his omission o e nam e and fame o athani l A and C cil Bl ch May r , a pr tty durabl fanatic h o 9 he e o E o o t e of men 1 08 e e o e . e Pry r fr m list wh m has nt r d Br wn fr m Hyd Park High dward S . Spic r has been d esignated to ” r tw o he ee th o the e o o. o e e e e o 1 l st in past y ar Pry r di d During W rld War I was assistant in succ d lat Charl s P . Siss n 1 as 3 e e C od s the e of E o e the e o Vice' President for the o e f r July at W st Harwich , Cap , Mas , Bur au xp rts und r Dir ct r H m o Aged

. f the e o e e Me e . o o n e o e sudd nly It was his first and nly attack War Trad B ard and lat r h ld a and Ag d C upl s in Provid ence. He n f the MC of the . o o e f th o coronary disease. captaincy in Q Army This is nly o e civic r esp onsibilities 1 15 h 190 9 e e e 9 . e e e marri d Miss Anita Z isl r in ; Mrs has acc pt d . He continues active as

E r r Th ey tell the story that dwin Bl och Mayer survives him . one of the two Vice Presidents of the Ap ' h e f o i 18 e e alachian e e t e e o o . o or May r instruct d r c pti nist his R nald M K mball app ar d at p M untain Club , f which his ' 3 busy law offi ce to admit at once anyon e Mayer s funeral services on Oct . 0 as a committee ran off a successful adult camp who e o e o e or e ee of o e re resentav e e m nti n d Br wn Univ rsity Z ta Trust Br wn Univ rsity , a p n ar Lak Placid last August . B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H LY

e e o e o o e . the o loo of the e Th Chi f War Crim s Pr s cut r J s ph B H nshu f ds arly fall . e ee o e o self/ sacrifice e e e e o K nan all w d publicati n in Japan this ; d t rmin d ff rt , and h elp ' ' ’ fall of a previ ous off the record comm ent brought to a strick en peopl e hav e - don e “ “ e e no e e e to o the to e th f that th r was vid nc supp rt much h al e, scars o war , he said e E e o o o ' e the e m charg that mp r r Hir hit had partici wh n dang rs had been et . pated in the conspiracy which brought on 19 17 the Pacific war . E n . e ow 2 2 e Dr . W . Jam s is living at Gal w afi ld of o e Harold A . S e , principal R g r Ave. o N . , Lac nia , H . Ludlowe oo for 20 e High Sch l y ars , was The o . e e o o J hn G P t rs n Sch larship in . hon ored by more than 4 00 fell ow towns , Biology this year has been award ed to men e o e Fairfield at a t stim nial dinn r in , E e Ph D . e . e e . e ug n R K nn dy , , candidat in H o o e the oo e o . e o C nn t k v r sch l wh n it the o e oo Br wn Graduat Sch l . 4 7 e had 00 stud ents an d 1 t achers , saw it . e oo Mr and Mrs . Rob rt N . F te were to e e of 1000 o e grow an nrollm nt , with m r ph otograph ed at the 100th anniv ersary of o T o than 50 instruct rs . he occasion was als Th eta D elta Chi when the Presid ent of honored by the presence of D ean Samuel the Brown chapter cut the birthday cak e o o who o of the T . Arn ld Of Br wn , t ld N 1 h ov . t e e T at frat rnity house. he probl ems facing education and paid his “ Journa l capti on referred to him as one of w afiield. o e to . S c mplim nts Mr the o e wh ldst rs o return ed . His class Ivliss o o o e N o o e L is D r th a rt n , daught r e e en on o mat s r s t this slur a y ung class . N o o f . e . o Mr . and Mrs Warr n C rt n , was 19 18 E o e married to Cpl . dwin Ingalls F y in e e ee of the Rer 7 At a r c nt m ting Class , a s Feb . 2 3 19 4 . Lynn , Mas , , ANDR EW COMSTOCK union Committee was set up for the 3 0 th e o e R un n n xt Jun e. As a subsequent 19 11 i e o e ' gath ring Of this c mmitt e, certain Offi

e o . e e e Br nt n G Smith was l ct d acting e e c rs w re o e , how the _ ch s n and this is list e e the e ee S cr tary Of Class at a sp cial m ting oo : — o l ks Chairman Har ld F . C . Wilcox ; He call ed in Providence this fall . will — e e o e . e ’ Tr asur r Pr f . Z nas W Bliss ; S cre serv e until n ext Jun e s reunion during — administrative staff at Dann emora Prison tary Walter Adl er ; Chairman for North which a p erman ent secretary will be chosen . — ern N ew E o Lo f . ee ca in N ew York State. ngland J hn S Chaf ; T e of 2 5 o he Class mad a gift $ . t ward — o o e Pro e E. o $ o e to o ti n Chairman Dwight T . C ll y ; Russ ll G ff has m v d Campt n , the restoration fund of the First Baptist — H e o . oe Pro N . e e o e . H . l ft Rh d Island last wint r gram Chairman Clift n I Munr ; o e one of ' Meeting H us . It was a fair num a E e o e e o o c o Miss M ry l an r M tcal f, daught r m ti n and Publi ati n Chairman b er of contributi ons from Br own men , o e e ou e o . o . o e of Mrs . J hn Tuck r M tcalf and r lat Har ld Williams Als , Mr J s ph Cum or groups since the proj ect was d escribed e e e . 20 to o e . e o o . classmat , was marri d S pt R b rt mings , Paul J Grim s , and G rd n L in the last issu e of this magazine. o so Livingst n Childs , n of Mr . and M s . e e of the r Byron M . Fl emming , Pr sid nt eo e o of e G rg Washingt n Childs Winn tka , First N ati onal Stores in Rhode Island and

” e e the e o e . o Ill . , wh r M tcalfs als liv d J hn f e oo o ee m emb er o the Citiz ns F d C mmitt , r ' e e r. e the e Tuck r M tcal f, J , gav brid in mar was a sp eak er at a recent Citizens Confer '

f. e . e riage. She is a niece o G orge T M tcal f He e o ence Of Rhode Island . mad a str ng ” ’

e 16 . 13 and Paul B . M tcalf appeal for clarifying the confused situa ' “ 19 15 tion in regard to savings of p oultry and e of o s C . Stuart Ph lps R ckland , Mas , eggs f 19 12 wrote Ralph Graham recently to tell o o his pl easure at a visit from J ohn B . Abb tt , Stid er o e e aw ‘ Dr . William g , radi pr ach r , O D no hue . James F . o g , and Ralph W o e e e thor , p oet , and w rld trav l r , was nam d o o the o Cram . Abb tt is adju dicat r in B se gu est sp eak er for the 100th anniv ersary ffi f the e e Adminis' ton o ce o U . S . V t rans victory banqu et of the Central Meth odist ’ ration e e O Dono hue o “ t , wh r J iggs g is als e e . Church in Lawr nc , Mass f o e f e an o ficial . Cram c ntinu s as an Of i c r at E r e o 24 4 3 Jam es C . lms , J . , writ s us fr m the Massachusetts House of Correction in o o e e East Sh eridan St. Ph enix , Ariz na , wh r , o e Bill erica , Mass . Th ey had a w nd rful he is an estate trustee. Sunday m orning togeth er . o e ProfeS f Fred eric C . Schmidt is Ass ciat e fi e A brok en arm put William P . Sh f ld sor of Chemistry at Indiana Univ ersity in in the N ewport Hosp tal for three weeks 1 9 0 5 S C H OL AR S HIP fo oo on i Bl mingt , Ind . Ro e e o i r in October . And y Grinn ll r p rts th s yea ha s b een aw a rded to 1 19 3 that he compl eted his convalescence at his Edwa rd J . Finn . 1 Av e o . o e on e. . f h m Indian , Mid dl t wn , R E e e o . Miss lean or L tts , daught r Mr and n w e e . o o Dr . Wallac L Gallup is r gi nal Pa k er . Zen e Bliss had p eviously been . o e e to r r Mrs Ira Ll yd L tts , was marri d director for the N ational Con ference of selected as gen eral cha man but begged off I. . eo e . e o . ir G rg B L wis in Kingst n , R , Aug e e e e e of the e e of o e e Christians an d J ws with h adquart rs in b caus pr ssur th r duti s ,

. . e o so he e to the o e of Herbert Farwell Osteyee is business Harrisburg , Pa Dr Gallup , pr vi usly and was push d up ffi c

' e o e o for N ew e e ee e e e e of e manager of the Am erican Baptist Publica r gi nal dir ct r J rs y, has b n Tr asur r b caus his gr at ability as a h of e o e o e e o e organizing t e State P nnsylvania v r math ematician . Bus Wilc x was el cted tion Society in Philad lphia . His h m is the few e the to e old ob o e e past y ars and is first h ad Chairman his j in th r y ars . e . ( at 3 0 8 E. J efferson St. , M dia , Pa ) w e o the ne . W . Herbert Ross has moved to 2 3 2 Lorna r gi n . A ' r so f ' o e . n o . f o . e o o o o A L o H . Winthr p Tuck r , J , Mr Pr f . Walt r Wils n Br wn s Bi l ve os . Alta . , Gat s, Cal J “ “

o . e e e e o e e o enne and Mrs . Har ld W Tuck r , was r c ntly ogy D epartment revi ewed Hermon Carey C . Wh at n Walt r is dit r Of K l e to E e o of ee N o h r er o do o o e marri d Miss Mary lizab th Arris n Bumpus , Yank aturalist f r t e C i , a nati nal g publicati n , l cat d

e o . rov en e ourna e o th G rmant wn , Pa P d c J l , st pping int e o . 1. i in Babyl n , L ’ o e Th eo e o e of the De 1 16 critic s r l with grace and aptitude. e Prof . G rg B as , H ad 9 e ew of o e e e artm nt of o o o o Wilbour E e e e r vi , c urs , was appr ciativ . p e Phil s phy at J hns H pkins Dr . d dy Saund rs , h admast r w h e e o e h oo ee e Walter Adl er , ho has been chairman University , gav e t e annual ad dr ss b f r of t e Peddie Sch l , has b n nam d the o e of O e o o o , of o ee to e e re of the committee on S enior for S ci ty ptimat s , h n r sch lar chairman a c mmitt inv stigat the N e o Bo o o e f ee e arragans tt C uncil , y Sc uts of ship group , at L ng Island Univ rsity this p orted d enials o free sp ch and ass mbly e ee o e to o e im' e w e . Am rica , has b n m v d an th r y ar . in N e J ers y — 19 14 e e e e e e the portant committee chairmanship that of J esse M . Bail y r c ntly nt rtain d O E o e o o . . Ev eryon e will be glad to hav e word of W est Hartford Fish and Game Club with rganizati n and xt nsi n w rk J Hare

, old o E Low o o o ee o o e e of he e Williams c ntinu es as x ecutiv e Ralph , fr m wh m n thing had b n c l r d slid s a trip mad this sum

f . f r o i e He e the mer to the e e of o this thriving Council h eard o a l ng wh l . visit d Arctic with m mb rs a

fiic o e of eo e e . Alumni O e N v . 3 and talk d avidly g d tic surv y un it 19 19 '

k G en . e 1 M ormic . 9 m . o 14 en cC . E e e . O Brien e f h Br wn and with Bill Maj William C Chas had high ug n W , presid nt o t e ’ He ll be on for the 3 5th reunion in 19 4 9 praise for the troops Of the First Cavalry American Society of Mechanical Engi '

Low on the o e e e o o » ou he . . neers o e of h e with t fail , said Mr is Divisi n wh n th y did h r ic w rk in and a f rm r m ember t e engin er 16 B R O W N AL U M NI M O N T H L Y

” o e e r e e e Th 2 e e a e . e 3 ing faculty at Br wn , addr ss d a r c nt curr ntly und rgraduat s meeting Of the Provid ence section o f the ’ men look ed over student lists and dis ‘ R ollins New Institute 2 E e O o e . O Brien o e e o e 0 o o Society . arli r in ct b r , Mr c v r d m r than b ys at Br wn today ' ’ A T é 24 o f , E G E S U , e o o T w n spok e at the Soci ety s national conference G OR Pr f ss r whose fath ers are 2 3 men. he t o ge on petroleum mechanical engin eering Math ematics at Rollins College has erations provided a congenial group of 4 0

, ee o e e o of the w ho met th e ' e o o Tex . b n app int d Dir ct r In e o which was h ld in H ust n , at Univ rsity Club in Pr vi new 20 2 stitute of o o e e the Th o e e e e on Nov . 3 . e o John J . Hall s nds a addr ss at W rld G v rnm nt at d nc g d talk was o e e o to o er Sr. ee oo . . c ll g acc rding an ann unc e e e e e e e Trinity , Gr nw d , R I rath r h avily w ight d with r minisc nc , o e e o o 1920 ment fr m Pr sid nt Hamilt n H lt . but the und ergraduates seemed to enj oy ' f é who Vice' President of e . e e o . Saut , is e o e e o Miss Lucill F Pi ri , daught r Mr h aring ab ut th ir fath rs day , alth ugh the o e of e e o . . e e to , e o o e e e e and Mrs . L uis A R Pi ri , was marri d Fl rida Acad my Sci nc s aff cti n was m r mark d than r sp ct in “ e o e h o . r. o e e on he T e o e t J hn C Martin , J , in Pr vid nc has succ ssfully c mbin d his t byplay . b ys had th ir turn o o e e of e e ee e 12 . kn wl dg sci nc with a d p e of e e e e o . S pt . t ll all what th ir fath rs w r d ing ” e of the o im liv N ew e e : N . o Th 2 e e : add r ss s Dr . Marshall Fult n , und rstanding p litical p e 3 sons pr s nt included Harlan o of o e e o A . I. 28 4 e e ve. o e e B cati ns at mic n rgy and w rld e o e e . e Pr sid nt , Pr vid nc , R ; Bartl tt , wh s fath r Dwight K artl tt ,

, r o e . He e e o 0 . Box 3 3 eo e . . . pr bl ms has l ctur d thr ugh r. e o o o e s G rg W Grimm , J , P , J , cam d wn fr m S uthbridg , Mas ; out the e of o on o e E o o N . . Stat Fl rida pr bl ms e E e o e e e at nt wn , J Marsd n arl , wh s fath r Dr . Marsd n 192 1 of world government and the inr E e e e e e ee e o e arl att nd d ; H rb rt B d , wh s e he o e fluence on our civilization of the e e ee e e e too E Al Minard writ s that is h l d up fath r Fr d B d was th r , ; ddie

o o . e e e of for the e 8 1 e St . o o 8 at mic b mb An acti m mb r Bob o e e f e o , , v , ; wint r at Ch stnut B st n and L wn s , with th ir ath r J hn e son o e e the committee which sponsored Rol' E o o e N e o o whil his Dick c ntinu s his studi s at Robert at n , R b rt wt n , Brad f rd ' The e o e o e o e e e on o o e ' l i . o lins C n f r nc W rld G v rn Fah u st e e Harvard dit r nj y d running int Tinkham , Davis q , W nd ll Hare ' ' n th Pr si n i ls e o e o é o e r e o . o e e de t a th m Mt Madis n in m nt , Pr f ss r Saut is als Pr si ris ( whose father Town es Harris accom e of the e e e . d nt Wint r Park Chapt r , anied e this summ r p him ) , William H nshaw , Wally 1 o e e on the 0 . ee o e to 8 3 o w . W rld F d ralists and is e r e e o . Frank Gr n has m v d Br wn H nsha , J , P t r Laws n , William C t ee o ee of the e or' o e e. S . r. e e eo , Pr vid nc st ring c mmitt Stat Munroe, J , and Sh pard Sik s , G rge

19 22 aniz ation. g e . e o L ddy Alan Maynard , assistant dir ct r ' e o of the e of o . o o o As Dir ct r Institut of e i oo o e 23 Th mas G C rc ran , Washingt n Univ rsity din ng r ms , an th r e one of o e who e e e o o e e e co n o W rld G rnm nt , Saut will so e . lawy r , was th s r c iv d a v , was als a gu st ' o of Ben o e on the e ordinate and disseminate the latest Of the 19 2 3 men o e not e o c py Br wn s minut s d ath , th s pr vi usly f o o o on o o e e o o . o . W in f rmati n w rld g v rnm nt , e o e e e : . c o Pr f Th mas Cr sby , Jr Writing his m nti n d , w r illiam B Mc rmick , for e e to o to o to e ie . o e for e e thanks L sl A J n s s nding it , arrang sp ak rs g R llins , Braitsch . o . Arthur , Dr J hn F Murphy , “ o co : e e e e the the o or and assist in f unding and e e e . . o o C r ran said I r m mb r wh n Lawr nc Lanph r , W C W rthingt n , two of e Ben Tom o oo aniz in of o for the of f i N . g g gr ups study . . e e e th m , and Cr sby, t k T R J f rs , R chard Smith , athani l B 1 me e e me world government . No Paasche E o e n hand as a fr shman and mad e . . . i Chas , rman , and J D J n s , o e e e o for o e e lot of e o e int a f mal charact r act r S ck and Jr . Th y sp nt a tim talking v r The e e e e ' . e o . e e o Buskin y ars I had with th m w r r uni n plans Chas , as r uni n chair O o e e e of e this ct b r . Ch t is manag r m r e ' o the e of e. o e to set com am ng happi st my lif man , was auth riz d up his c handisin e e e for the E w g, gas and l ctric sal s , o . o e e o n mitte s o h ffi Har ld M dwards has p n d his e in c nsultation with t e o cers . o o e E e o e 10 e e o V er' C ns lidat d Gas , l ctric Light and law ffic at Fisk Plac , M unt The Providence men agreed that this was Y h h Power Co . in Baltimore. non N . . t e e e o e , , with xp ctati n that one reunion which sh ould be run for the N w e : e ad dr sses Dr . Frank A . uintard , o o e Q ' will d m re and more trial work . Sinc members of the Class w ho liv e at a dis

o . 19 e oo Rd. Co the he ee old Gl nbr k , Stamf rd , nn P M . h war , had b n with his firm tance. In discussing the character of t e $ e 8 0 o o t . e Chalm rs , B ylst n S , Ch stnut Hill , e o e e to o o e. e e o o b f r d ciding g it al n Duk r uni n , it was suggested that a pr gram

. e e o f Mass Mr . Chalm s is ass stant di ct r o has the e e f o r i r , p rman nt rank o C mmander in centered in the Brown campus might p ro admissions at M I T . the N e e e e e e to e ' ' aval R s rv , r l as d inactiv vid e a pl easant alternativ e to the tried and o N w o L uis Chick , in e Y rk as manager e 19 4 6 e e o e ee e shore' resort o e e e duty in J un , aft r y ars , m st ’ tru w k nd at a h t l . Th s of sales promotion for Standard Brands ‘ of sea. o f h which was at His last c mmand alternativ e plans , and a combination o t e o 2 gr cery d ivision , is living at 6 W est th o He e e o : was e USS bb . s v d fr m two be i e to the C e e J r , will subm tt d lass m mb r o O o h 58 th St . Guadalcanal t kinawa , with st ps in t e o The o e of o e men w ho ship in a p ll , v t s th s $ 192 3 o e the Admi ralf campaigns at B ugainvill , plan to attend will naturally carry more

P r N ' e e e o on E . E ee , , T NI L B C S has b n apt e . o e e ee t ti s P llau s c nd raid Truk , Saipan , A HA HA w ight Many c mm nts hav b n e Iwo e e e pointed R eunion Chairman for the 2 5th iv n f ' Guam , and Jima , int rsp rs d with ce ed already o the basis o a communi n lot of e e e e o for e e e. e ngag m nts with Jap subs , sc rt duty anniv rsary xt Jun This m ans a cation to the Class which went out in the r e he e o for N at he ee e car i rs in t China and Philippin w rk , but has b n assur d October .

' ' e air sea e e o o the e of o o e o o . He S as , and r scu w rk al ng pl nty c p rati n fr m all is The Providenc e group was particularly ‘ B 2 : oo for e o of 100 men of 19 2 3 9 route to Tokyo. It was a big dis sh ting a r uni n to e o e Bob E o son of o e glad w lc m at n , R b rt 1 o o e to not to et for o , e 8 , to , e 2 1. app intm nt him g back fr m Friday Jun M nday Jun . E o of 3 27 e Av e. L at n W st Virginia , ' the 2 5th e o he d e to ( More than 4 0 have already let us know oe . e e e o to e r uni n , which plann d Ph nix , Ariz Th y w r s rry h ar

e e are e e o . att nd . th y d finit ly c ming ) that the senior Eaton has not been well

' o e e e e o e the men o e e N ew ' Ch ester S . Stackp l was l ct d Chair A sc r Of fr m gr at r for o e e e e Paasche s m tim , and Pr sid nt sug

, n e o e ' man of the R esidential Secti on and Vice York h eld a round t abl e o r un i n aft r gests that letters to him might be ap p re ' h v 12 . e e of the e o o dinner at t e Brown Club N o . All ciated Bob set the o o Pr sid nt Am rican Gas Ass ciati n . up first path l gical at the annual conv ention h eld inCl eveland present plan to atten d in Jun e and were laboratory in Arizona wh en he went to unanimous in favor Of a reunion centered oe e o Ph nix , and built up its r putati n the o o in Br wn campus . Reuni n Chairman rapidly . Chase went down from Providence for the R eme mb er These Field Trip s $ Frank Fahlq uist could not attend the e h e dinn r and t e Class Secr tary was there, “ ‘ , ' e son e o e e e he D E E BE no o e e un gath ring , his r p rt d , b caus TH R LL st n l ft too for o the o e e o r $ , liais n with Pr vid nc c m no o e ’ t et o e o e the was y back fr m S uth Am rica , turn d in Rh d Island , sai d mittes He o o the o e of . br ught al ng c mm nts rov en e o rna 100 which b e frequently visits as geological and P id c J u l this fall as Don e o h ee Philad l' Rub l , wh m e had s n in e

e o . o e e of the N ew E eo ' engin ering c nsultant He has d n e this m mb rs ngland G l phia earli er in the day at the Brown Club e of o for two e e e ogist Association gath ered at Brown typ w rk y ars , sinc l aving e e. ' lunch th r h r t e E ee O e o e e. University for their 4 oth annual two U . S . ngin rs ffic in Pr vid nc Th o h w e c mpany at t e N e York dinner r e on the rO r Ed Goldste n has l eft the Ov al Imp ort day m eeting . Fi ld trips p i i e : Ed o e e e nclud d G rman , All n Sik s , Charl s o of o e t set own gram will prompt a few m emories for ing C . Pr vid nce o up his

e e Ken e o . o o B atti , Sh ld n , P K . Wils n , J hn o the e e o former geology stu dents : Lime Rock , c mpany in sam fi ld , imp rting

E . e e e e . eo e e B . Appl gat , R Ald n , G rg D ck r , e for th e e e offi e o o M e i ston s e j w lry trad , with c s Diam nd Hill , and Ir n in H ll ; o e . e N e o R b rt H Sp llman , M . P . ws me, ' 12 E o e E$ Co . N arragansett Bay beach es and gla at 0 Union St . ( . W . G ldst in ) o e e e Wofse e ” c ial o e et ee e e R b rt Bak r , Micha l y, H rb In addition to the 2 3 sons who attended m rain b w n Wak fi ld and ‘ ’ Familton e e e . , Ray H nshaw and St ph n R the o e e e the o o are Watch Hill; N ewport s Purgatory Pr vid nc gath ring, f ll wing

c e . Mc l llan o o e e : Ben E e e N o a o . lo o and rth Scitu te. Pr f A nz als in C ll g is nb rg , David

, b E P E f r e e for 2 ' o e e o e 5 o e , Quinn was in charge of arrang R CI a succ ssful v ning a H lmgr n Raym nd H nshaw , William e e : o e the eo e o o e ne m nts . y ar Class H ld it n ar campus and Brady , G rg H rt n , and K n th e to the o of e w ho invit it all s ns classmat s Blak e.

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in N w o the tw o o n of N ew o e e . o e Ed Palm r Y rk , and first C mpa y Y rk It sh w d at mailing pieces that are promot ng the Re, home and at his offic e and had many nice i His Idea Won Him $ 150 0 o e e e e the . to o to w e uni n hav alr ady r ach d Class things say ab ut him , which can $ 1500 P Z E e the e ' o th o of e e e o e A RI und r D sign our e for th n w e e e o . Fr m indicati ns arli r r sp ns s , add prais may r for' Progress Program of the James HAL it is apparent that the Class O f 19 28 will CARV ER

. o e o n o 1 all’ time e o for e o F Linc ln Arc W lding F u dati n 93 1 hit an r c rd its r uni ns and ” “ e to E e e 3 2 of o ' h 5 w nt this fall rn st R iss All en . one of the mem will c ertainly mak e up for t e l ost 1 th . J Arn ld was

oo e . He offe e new e of the o n B el ow is a lin e up Of the N ominating Br klin , Mass r d a b rs Br wn Ba d when it recorded e o v of e the o e o o for o Committee that Ed Lawrence has ap m th d using stud w lding in s m Br wn s ngs Vict r just 20 years of o e e a o H to e : o e o making tubular chr m plat g this fall . e writes inquire wheth er point d Paul H dg , Chairman ; J hn e for e e e o Litchfield oe furnitur , pl asing app aranc anyon e has one of th ose records with which G etz , Bill Crull , L ring , J ' and better utility . he o be i to e ar wi e e o e et w uld w lling part . ( Th y e Caslo tz . H r s h ping that th y g a e e e e e : ' R ss is tr asur and g n ral man out of o o e e e es good slate of officers for your consid era i r print , alth ugh c nsid rabl int r t ’ e of the o e o e new e e o ag r Art Chr m C mpany is man f st in a issu . Al s h om e is tion at the Twentieth R uni n . i ) of e o o ee now on o e Am rica in B st n an d has b n e e . h of N o. 2 , Enos Throop r eports t e arrival , L cust T rrac Warr n , R I and

: : n with the fi rm 14 years . B esid es do he has tak en over as manager of the C om a so . in e e ee o mercial e o o o e Sons of our classmates are arriving at g d signing and ngin ring w rk Cr dit C rp rati n in Fall Riv r . ' h o e e ' e . . e o e Brown Mark M cLains boys is 3 Jun with this firm , is als g n ral man Dr D L igh F wl r has been named ' v e of e o e manufac a low it e Pem ag r R iss Ass ciat s , manager of the patent d epartment of the ior. Joe C s z has a daught r in turers e o e e ' o e o o Co. o O f d c rativ laminat d plas Pittsburgh C ns lidat d C al Dr . br k e. Lou Palmer started Reunion plans in t i cs . Fowl er was previously manag er of the w e e e of the o S eptember with a lunch in N e York . pat nt d partm nt C rning Glass

e e e e e a o e Works . Pr s nt w r Dick Sp llm n , J hnny G tz , ' e e 3 1 Sr. o with h adquart rs at Canal , Pr vi Kw asha Ken o o o Donald Knight w t es from 16 6 Lexing , , ri Chick Tys n , G rd n Clark He e e th the e e. e d nc s rv d during war with n Av to e. e oo N h . . e e the e e . , W stw d , J , t lling us Harry Bullard , and und rsign d ' Field Art ll ery of the 4 3 rd Division in ' i f h Ed Lawrenc e has a promising football is sup ervisor o t e export section O f the ' h t e Pac fic . e now i e e e o o e o of the er ing son. Young Lawr nce is playing L d rl Lab rat ri s Divisi n Am N ELS ON B . JONES m C ani id Co. e N e . . on i oo e . ican y in P arl Riv r , Y his H gh Sch l T am 19 2 9 Ro o e o o John Mol er is now living at 4 3 5 Sh er : y Randall , f rm r Br wn Ir n Man o e e the E L uis Farb r is t aching at ast Av o N . e . and h ead c oach of football at Haverford man e , Hawth rn , . Y o e e oo Pr vid nc High Sch l and is living at e o o o o e o of Coll ege was ann ounced as the principal W stc tt M ult n , assistant pr f ss r , 58 o St e . . Ly n . , Pawtuck t , R I ' 5 ee e , e o e o of speak er at the Dec . m ting at G rman physical ducati n and dir ct r intra ne f E. e e e e e o K n th Carp nt r s nds a chang e o , oo e mural athl tics at Br wn , ecently ad o e ' r t wn Fri nds Sch l , its annual athl tic a e to 7 0 Chancellorv ill t Dev ' dd ss e S . , Ft . The o of the ee e r d essed the Burrillville Lions Club dinn er . b ys thr upp r r , ens . e o o , Mass As pr vi usly n ted , Dr . Car r e e o e o classes and a number of alumni were in at a dinn r m eting . Pr f ss r Moulton enter e of the o o e : p is h ad Psych l gy D part spok e on athletics at Brown and showed v ited. e the e of e m nt at Univ rsity Massachus tts e e oo o e f no e o o the o e . o . o r c nt f tball m vi s Br wn t am Th mas J Pa li , R publican t wn o e e . , at F rt D v ns N ew e e : o 15 1 chairman in N o th Provid ence cam addr ss s Ll yd Briggs , Main r _is ' 1 St. o N 93 0 . e o o e p aigning for a strong manager type Of , Altam nt , Y H nry C llins , P m h r n o rn f w ro t e ov e e u a e ee e R E D . 1 e In P d c l a w ks y Lan , , Amh erst , Mass . gov ernm ent th re. i J ' Th o o e for ' E O e o o e o e e rac back , e Rh d e Island S ci ty Crip dward V . sb rg has m v ed f om Dr . J s ph K st cki has his m dical p r Y N . O e e . e e . to o o e e N . . , e , , 9 N St . oo pl d Childr n and Adults Inc c l brat d Flushing Ak n , hi , wh r e 13 o e , r tic at bl , Br klyn Y its first anniv ersary moving into larger he is wo king in the G en e al Offic es of E o . Col . r r Som e new addresses : Lt . li t V 2 4 th o e ee e e e e e e C . o qua t s at M ting St . This it m is G n al Ti and Rubb r 4 20 2 Rd . r r r r Park er , Curtis , Washingt n , of inte est to those of 19 3 0 due to the fact Fred Harson has had some good assign ' 58 e e St . r C . . e D . . ; R R Ballantyn , K nn r , ’ Ken o e e e e oo o fi o o e oo that B squ t , class tr asur r and m nts this fall as a f tball f cial . Am ng K E . Ludl ow , y . ; rn est B Dana , C l br k , f t h o e the o o or he oo . t e o e e he g l f r , is psych l g st sch l c ll ge gam s refereed hav e been St . e e e o 3 0 1 . i N . H Charl s P t rs n , W Main , 19 3 0 o e o the e e o e b e ee oo e br k int airplan crash n ws th s tw n Br klyn and Wagn r , Lansdal e, Pa . oo e to e e e e e Ridee i kin' wh en Henry . C p was at hand W stch st r T ach rs and c Have we noted the promoti on of Louis J r e e the i o e e of e e son o e. e c e e to b e e e of r scu p l t and pass ng r a wr ck d and Swarthm r Fr d , in id ntally , is B . Palm r Assistant Tr asur r h on o e e e e 19 . e t e e e to o of N ew o $ plan in Warwick S pt . H nry is back C ll g Hill in his spar tim the Guaranty Trust C . Y rk It ' of the o o oo e o e o e . we o principal G rt n High Sch l and tak s m c urs s took affect last April , but d n t find was d ivi ng by the pot wh en the plan e 19 3 2 that m ention has ev er been mad e of the r S E e e N e o new e e of the crash ed . v r tt ls n is a m mb r fact . W f e o E o o ee f th e have l ost track o Fr d W . Tisdell imp rtant ducati n C mmitt o e w of ee e ol. Dix ell Lt . C G f has b n nam d o e oo of e o o . e o . o e e and Har ld S Pr sc tt I f any n has any Rh d Island Sch l D sign , app int d commanding offi cer of the 3 0 2nd Field Are the o f » o o o e e e o o ee . i n f r m a ti n a b u t th r w h a b u ts , th s fall by B ard Trust s Al f th O e e e e i r i till ery Battali on o e rganiz d R s rv , l o o e e e o he would th ey pl ease et us kn w . th ugh an int r st d Br wn man , has Bob Rosenberg recently sent out his card a divided all egiance in vi ew of his studies indicating that he is now practicing his at RISD and has been activ e in its alumni ’ Anthon Two Gus y s ' o e e e e aSSO . fav rit pastim , archit ctur , and is affairs D ades ec , th ffi f eo o e . e o e sec ciated e o e o e o . with c G rs n T Hirsch , Th d r D Clark is att rn y and D T H E Y e 5 w retar of the N e E e Co. E. NNI S which mark d 9 E 4 th St. N e o 17 N . . y A V R AR ast , Y rk , Y arragans tt l ctric in f : o e e He 12 th . 8 the 20 years o H . Cushman An Dick Livingston e is still with e Air Pr vid nc is living at Irving ”

2 e e e of the f o He Ave. o e e. thony 6 as an x cutiv Forc e with the rank o C lon el . can , Pr vid nc

: » N e o e be o e o e o e . o e . e e new arragans tt C uncil was mark d by l cat d at Sc tt Fi ld , Illin is , T ch Dr J s ph M Zuck r s nds a ad

r f h n e 56 e Sr. . e e e o o t e nical o of the o e . s v ral tribut s fr m Offi cials Divisi n Air Traini g C m dr ss at Pin , Pawtuck t , R I

Boy Scout mov ement in Rhod e mand . 193 3 w e e . Reb e o ne e e e e . Island and ls wh r Russ ll p ps up with a addr ss , Facts and Figur s , Inc , a Massachusetts

« the ee of the o e o o o . o o o e o e At fi rst fall m ting having m v d fr m Glast nbury , C nn , c rp rati n with r gi nal res arch facili ' o f e o e t 19 8 Clearfield o Wethersfield Council s B ard o Dir ct rs Jud g o R ad , , ties to conduct public opini on studi es and ' o e E O co e o o . e . o o e e s J r miah nn ll , Sc ut C me which is practically in Hartf rd distributi n and c nsum r analys s , list of The e o e e of the o . f o e o e o e e . o 3 rd e o o missi n r , sp k all Mr Anth ny big n ws , h w v r , m nth Fr d rick W Arn ld , , as Dir ct r o e e E e e w e now e o our e e The e a ecializ es had d n as a Fi ld x cutiv and is that hav a may r in midst Fi ld Surv ys . ag ncy p in Assistant Ex ecutive in organizing to natch Otto Kerner as our legal l ead er . the qu estionnaire technique in ord er to e e e e o o: Ed Sittler o e out our e o ' e e e o e e o e and dir cting fi ld s rvic , pr m c m s as l ading p liti d t rmin pr duct acc ptanc , c nsum r

o o o e e o c ian o o e to . Ed e o e e o e o of ti n rganizati n and xt nsi n ( ap l gi s Mac Walling ) was attitud s , cust m r r lati ns , valuati n e e e o of nio o Penns l' h o o e e e e t e e. o w rk , c nducting financ campaigns , l ct d may r U nt wn , y sal s and s rvic , and lik Arn ld e e N o e e w on e e of o 10 0 e e e acting as busin ss manag r at Camp vania , in v mb r and by a larg dir cts a staff ab ut int rvi w rs in h Ed o . o to t e e e n Yawgoog; and making oth er great maj rity Acc rding n wspap r , key areas in N ew England and reports o e he o to the He o e contributions for the betterment of indicat d that was g ing run city the scientific sampling . was f rm rly o h o n the o . on o e e e o e e e Sc uti g and c mmunity A a n np artisan basis, alth ugh is a with L v r Br th rs in Cambridg , liv s at Ed o e e oo e . N 5 2 5 o St. e e o 6 o e of the e o o e e e 8 . e v t Dir ct rs c nv y d th ir g d R publican als app ar d in a Mt V rn n , W st wt n , e e e o of areer the e thanks as well . r c nt diti n C , which is sal s Mass . of the e e r e E oe . magazin Mutual Li f Insuranc dward Sch n , J , is practicing law in B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

: Av o e 13 9 6 w e e. o N . o N e . l ving at Pa tuck t , Rumf rd , , i wark , J and is als assistant pr s I f th e s for E e o N . . . . c utor o e Pl a ss x C unty , J R

e . ef e During the war he w as a Signal Corps Jam s F Shurtl f , city manag r O f

' r o G n. e s e e t e Captain and aide de camp to Maj or e Mansfi ld , Mas , has r sign d acc pt a

o o o Brookfield . Echols assistant deputy m li itary gov ern r similar p siti n in , Ill , ' 7 e e e five o . Bouton has o e to 1 12 e Of G ermany . His s rvic includ d J hn T m v d Lak

E N . . the St . maj or campaigns and resulted in award , lmira , Y com, e o e Ma lebeck , of the Purple Heart and an army Sumn r R g rs is with p p , Al Ed o o e e . e mendation from the War D partm nt b rts , Sugarman , a B st n law firm

Walter Kapp is living at 17 6 Whal ey l ocated at 7 3 Tremont St . o e of o Y . e . N . St . Freeport , and is w rking in Finl y Sh pard Wallingf rd is , , J N ew York City as adjuster for the Harte presid ent of the Young R epublican Club not e ford Accid ent and Insurance Co. of Vermont . He did graduat with Norman Pi erce sends an address at 4 0 3 2 us at Brown but went on to the Univ ersity

. of e . He e o e v . e e Woodland A e , W st rn Springs , Ill Vi nna sp nt f ur war y ars with e Garland Russell is living with his wif the Army Medical Corps .

: : St . e o 1 e r. e and two children at 2 Baxt r , W st York A . King , I , Philad lphia auth r e e e of on e o o e o oo bo o Mass wh ere he is sup rint nd nt ity p st c ntr l , has ad d d such utd r r , , For the two e he e e fo e e o to schools . past y ars has quipm nt as g g n rat rs his e e o of also instructed at the summ r s ssi ns weapons . the University of Maine. 19 3 5 the : Th o . e e Edmund R . Gilmartin had assign J hn S Cuthb rt is living at Wile e : in of the o Old e o . o m ent as referee Harvard Fr shman l ws , Lym , C nn and is w rking Oct 2 5 the t o N w for the N o e Exeter game . and Dar m uth e York City ati nal Saf ty

r ls o o e e e Freshmen N icho J uni r C ll g gam Council . Th e e e e o e on e e e o v 8 . e o N o . dat s w r assign d him by J hn Firsching sp k R v g tati n , the Asa Bushn ell office. R eforestation and Farming Activities in

ffa e o e for o e e. ee of G eorge Yo , unr p rt d s m tim the Pacific Ocean Area at a m ting e 17 e o , the N o e o of the e is living at L ggs Hill R ad Marbl atural Hist ry S cti n Stat n SPORTS DIR ECTOR for WHIM : He one of the men e ee ’ head Mass . was pr s e of . , Island Institut Arts Firsching has b n Lou Fa rber 2 9 , former Iron Ma n, f the N o ent at the N ov ember meeting o rth conn ected with the Park D epartment on adds hi s nightly ra dio b roadc ast Sh ore Brown Club . Staten Island for the past five years and to the duties of tea c her a nd c oac h . 193 4 has don e work in the Pacific area with the

: E . o ee N . e St . He ee e . e e r. Army ngin rs , , . Will tt Albany Y is a l gal H enry G Carp nt r , I , had b n pr m ' r 1 s . e o ee a h e e for l e . o e t e e o e ised his new 3 6 foot cruiser ast Jun , Dr Th ma L Gr as n has b n p aid in Stat G v rnm nt , with duti s : o e c e o the but it arrived at the end of the 194 7 boat p int d psy hiatric clinical dir ct r at in the Executive Chamber .

o e e. w b e . o no e e e o e e the o e Charles V Chapin H spital in Pr vid nc Martin G . Frank can r ach d at ing season . H w v r , f ur Carp nt rs w ee e ' w f the . o e t. N N 7 . use o 14 E 5th S e o . look forward to making full Allan A H ll has b n nam d man ast , Y rk , Y “ s ublicaf : e o of a s New , Don e e o 119 25 e . aging dit r Fl g hip a p Hagg rty writ s us fr m Bur Hera n ext summ r ‘ : e . w f . h o o e N O . o oo e e e ti n Am rican Airlin s Allan did pub bank Blvd H llyw d , Cal , h r the ETC lic relations for the Army in and is an actor .

e the e of o . ee e e was separat d in grad Maj r George H . Simpson has b n mad offi c Bill Leahy writes that he is assistant ad : manager for the world headquarters of the vertising production manager for the Internati onal Busin ess Machin e Corp ora '

' Los e e . w o e e o re Rex all Co. o N e o e Drug in Ang l s , Cal His ti n in Y rk . F rm r s ni r sal s p 17 7 N S ca' he ee the o e e e e 3 . resentative o h m addr ss th r is at y at Hartf rd , has b n in w o e . o o e 19 3 7 o m r St IBM rganizati n sinc , ith f ur

Gardin er N ichols has been appointed years out for wartime N avy duty . In 19 4 6 ' Assistant Professor of Sociology and orr he was assistant manager of IBM s D epart :

ganist and director of music at the Citad el . ment of Logistics . o e f N o n he e ff Mr . N ich ols was previ usly a m mber o ort n Atlass is o t adv rtising sta T the f o C . o e e of the e o e o . he faculty o High P int , S . , C ll g R p rt r Publicati ns , Inc e and organist and choir director of St . former ATO Captain is engag d to Miss ‘ Mary s Episcopal Church th ere Nancy Rose Pollack of N ew York City and w 5 0 o the she or: N es e : . o 5 o oo o e . addr s s J . A J st , C l nial W dbury , C nn During war

W . 2 5 h f th AWV . Av estfi ld N o . ee ani ed t e o o o e S e e . z , J ; J hn A St n , g Juni r Divisi n W o o e e o e Rd . o e e s o e e o e e o C ng r , W rc st r , Mas ; H ward pr vi usly n t d his w rk as g n ral Capt . Louis C . Irving ( Ch mical C rps) w o o L w Av N e o e of the e . o , 223 3 Sedgwick e. , Y rk , manag r H nry L Jacks n Fashi n has been with the Military G ov ernm ent in

o . 27 8 e St. o e N Y . eo e o e K rea for e . ; G rg C h n , M rain , C uns l , Inc Seoul , O , a y ar and a half , says o the i o o . o he never work ed hard er or und er such Br ckt n , Mass Alan Y ung has b ught auxil ary o o e e e o pressure but must con fess it is extremely Chad A . Br wn is taking p stgraduat yawl Cynara at Marbl h ad and br ught o e o o o oo her o o o e e for He e w rk in c n mics at C lumbia , l king ar und int Rh d Island wat rs e . interesting and chall nging is Chi f ' 4 f f M . h n e . e 3 ooter. : o A . . e ee t e Advisor for the Bureau of Ch emical In t wards an d gr wi t r Sh s a snug e e e o 19 6 dustries for South Kor a , x rcising c nt 3 193 8 ' : ’ f r R N . ee a r l o the o e e o ev . e e e ffin s e t O fr m nati nal l v l such indus W sl y Hain s has b n p Henry A . Co engag m ent to Miss e e o o e e o of e o e for f e e e , N Lee e e o . tri s as rubb r , l ath r , c ramics , rganic p int d dir ct r r ligi us activiti s ancy Campb ll , daught r Mr and

: o e o e e oo e o e e . E e e e e of e in rganic , pap r , pr c ss d f ds , and K uka C ll g Campus Mrs . v r tt Ryd r Campb ll Marbl o e o e o o e e e . e are e o e e O e . br w ri s Wint rs mis rably c ld and Virgil Wink r has m v d fr m M unt h ead , was ann unc d in lat ctob r Miss

f M a . Y e O o e e to o e o N . to e e e e o e bitter , and h hat s think p V rn n , , Hay svill , hi , wh r Campbell attended Las ll Juni r Colleg

Y he e he be e e c o . o The th oo N . o . e e . pr ach ALUMNI MONTHL sp aks can addr ss d / Mrs Upt n and Pi rce Sch l Harry , a aval Lt “

e e o e o e e . he of as arriving r gularly , a w lc m h m Andr ss for 4 V2 years in the Pacific , is with t O N : . o o . w e CO . i . N e t e. Dr J hn lan is again at St Fran e England Mutual Lif Insuranc he o A ls n e t o a co to . Herbert dde o is a partn r in cis H spit l , Hartf rd , ac rding Martin in Boston and lives in Marblehead , Mass ' e e e e o o ' 3 7 who e o t o o e o rec ently form d Seling r T xtil C rp ra Tarpy , r p r s that J hn had a Burton H . Colvin is Assistant Pr f ss r Th n w o o o o o and o e ' h f tion of N ew York City . e e c mpany go d pr p siti n als is r suming pri of Math ematics at t e Univ ersity o Wise

: e. will sp ecialize in printed shirting and pa vate practic consin . ‘ o e E e e e e o eo e e e o e ' j amas . R b rt . Pickup , x cutiv dir ct r Of G rg C . H nd rs n s activiti s as di Eldred Caldwell is a sal esman for the the G ov ernmental Research Bureau of rector of the Brown Photographic Labora : Libb e » Ow ens' e e e e r e e h Plaskon Division of the y Provid nc , has been l cted vice pr sid nt tory were t e subj ect of a f eature story in f he o e e e e o o of h rov n e un a Co o e o O o. o t e e e o T e e o . F rd Glass in T l d , hi G v rnm ntal R s arch Ass ciati n , a r c nt diti n P id c S d y ' e N e o e o e now o o e e e of o e ourna The o of the e ' Dr . Walt r ls n s d ntal ffi c is a nati nal c n f r nc w rk rs in his J l . w rk lab includ s mak

. f e oo for us W b osset St . o e e e . o e o e l ocated at 8 7 ey , Pr vid nc fi ld ing c pi s unavailabl b ks at for the 193 7 o o o n e o en Rev . e e . W Stanl y Pratt , minist r Br wn , ph t graphi g rar d cum ts and o e new e : 100 e o e o e o ro: of E s o e e . . First Bap tist Church a t Pr vid nc , is J D Cr ck r has a ad dr ss pictur s in vari us sp cial c ll cti ns , p B R O W N AL U M N I M O N T H L Y viding copi es of scores for the music do o the e p artment, etc . In additi n , lab answ rs Ha rds hip s on a Month outside requests for photographic copi es Of D D E E ED l o $ various technical books possessed h ere at INT R ST in inf ati n

: f e e e e are ex e e e e o . e . eo o e E. . o e o Brown S m th s r qu sts Ti n Chi Ch n is an und rgraduat at Br wn His fath r , Dr Th d r H . ' n of e e ne f . e e o e e e tremely unusual ; o o Mr H nd rs n s Ch en , was r cently Acting Pr sid t Fuki n Christian Univ rsity in Foochow “ e o e o e o w ho e He e hoo and o e of the of the e e o o b st st ri s c nc rns a w man want d China . writ s in Sc l S ci ty Plight Chin s Pr fess r . f e o e of mathef o e the he o e o e e o e o o e e e o a copy o an abstrus v lum B ef r war , n t s , a c ll g pr f ss r in S uth China r c iv d a m nthly or e to the f r e e 1 4 matical o e f e of 200 o of 5 e o . O o 9 6 3 0 f f rmula a syst m b at salary $ a m nth , which % w nt ric By ct b r , , % o h o n o of the f e for e o e e of e o e s e o o . e to h rs s was w rking . M st his salary w nt ric al n In Jun this y ar his salary w nt E he o o o o w e use e are o e on e. e to e o e ph t s in this magazin his a m nth , but was sp nt ric v n if c uld a ff rd d v t t he o not e e to eat e he h work . all his income o food , w uld b abl as w ll as did before t e Iviichael ee o e e He o e the e e on e the o o e o to e on o e Bill has b n app int d chi f war . n t s ff ct h alth , and bvi us t mptati n tak m r H o f one o e o who e e e engin eer in charge of the power plant of than one job at a time. e kn ws o pr f ss r t ach s full tim at three o w r r tim f . 4 I E e o o e e t o on a t e or o o e 5 e ee . the N ewport , R . , l ctric C rp rati n . coll g s and at a p basis, a t tal Of s m class s a w k ee now 151 e o e e the e e o o of o Jim K gan is living at Catlin Dr . Ch n is particularly c nc rn d with d t ri rati n sch larship which n o A . 1. e o o . N O o e o o e or ve o . , Rumf rd , R must r sult fr m such a situati n can aff rd b ks , privat study , o o o e e he J hn M ntg m ry writ s that is an sabbaticals . underwriter for the Marin e D epartm ent Of

the e e e Co. o Trav l rs Insuranc in Hartf rd , of o e h e e e : o the Univ ersity Ca if rnia , wh re e r sid nc Winds r Towers , 5 Prospect He 2 Brimfiel R . l Conn . is living at 7 5 d d , ”

e e e e ee e . e. Wethersfield o arn d his Mast r s d gr this y ar Plac , C nn . 194 0 e . o e to Dr . St arns T Putnam has m v d 193 9 Bob o the 2 e Ave o 126 Cliff rd , Captain in Army Air 27 Fred rick . , Wilmingt n , A Writing from the N orfolk N S to A . H . ' o e o e o e De1 C rps, is curr ntly stati n d at R sw ll 0 e o e Gurn ey 7 , Jam s D . Wils n finds hims lf

M . Air e o e N . the e o e Army Fi ld , R sw ll , , with Lt . (jg ) Mil s M . Y ung is s rving ev en m ore remote from Brown than in 8 3 oth om o 5o9th o the e B b Squadr n , B mb Group . aboard aircraft carri r USS Sicily as E e o the O Iowa . v n th ugh ALUMNI M NTHL Y Stan Cummings is back from Europ e with Communications Officer . o e e he o rep orts oth er Brun nians th r , p ints

v e e . e e e e e of the u e n of the N a wif and Stanl y , Jr Stan sp nt last wint r A r c nt issu B ll ti out that the N avy in N orfolk stretches e e e h oo e : tional Congress of Parents and Teach ers in G n va wh re e t k his d gree in in practically from h orizon to horizon , and ternati n l in n x e : o a law and found time for a tour e n o e . S se e cu had a pictur Of A t n G g , b e o meetings would e accid ntal . Wils n is of e e e the o e o o ' Switz rland and sid trips to Spain and tiv with nati nal Blu Cr ss C mmis ex ecutive officer of one of the sections of o o e o o o S uth Africa . si n , Am rican H spital Ass ciati n , as t He e e e a o he Staff . t lls Of a r c nt day b ard he e e o e o e G eorge Pond is secretary and assistant participat d in a pan l discussi n b f r new e e a submarin , including a div at lunch ° ’ sales manager of the Pond El ectric 6 Bat : he f e oe III. t PTA o Gl nc , that didn t ev en sp ill his coffee. I was

ter e e . o e N . The e e e of e McDonald y S rvic , Inc , in Mal n , Y . ngag m nt Samu l . , e J particularly interested in the periscop s , — “ N ew e e : eo in N addr ss s G rge Nelson , 3 24 N . r. o e o e e to J , was ann unc d v mb r Miss n f he said , because I h elped mak e ma y o Av e. e f e Marylan d , Gl ndale, Cal . ; H erman e o e e o . Alic May S ul , daught r Mrs Sidn y th em in my civilian interlude between col: o e 70 A 8 ve o I. G ldst in , Park . , Cranst n , R . ; Church Soul e of Boston and Duxbury , a l ege an d the N avy . ' eo 2 i : a e 7 G ro er R . Ida o e L nard C mpb ll , z d , Cam e of . o e. graduat Mt Juni r C ll g Sam N orman Guy s wife and child hav e e s o McCabe 54 1 e o o o e e for bridg , Mas ; J hn , Warwick is m tr p litan divisi n sal s manag r j oin ed him in Mexico City wh ere Norm is

N e Ave. w N e N w ck , War ick ck , R . I Vincent E e o . e Sylvania l ctric Pr ducts , Inc , in f e ' employed by the Sydney Ross Co . Th y e 16 e St . No e o o o e to o o on Mangiant , Av ry , . Attl b r , Y rk but still g ts back B st n such are comfortably installed in their new ee e of the Brow n' Harv ard Mass . w k nds as that e e el o 20 4 6 apartm nt , Call d Panuc , Apt . ,

o G . the e e ‘ Malc m Armstrong , still a Service e. e l gam Incid ntally, n wspap r an D F H e ee t 19 3 9 Mexico, . . e s nt gr tings o all E : nouncements of e e e o ngin eering Analyst with Pratt Ed Whit his ngag m nt t ld Of men and was particularly anxious to h ear ne e e e e e he y Aircraft , is getting his mail in care of his xt nsiv civic activiti s wh n was o e who the w a fr m Larry Burw ll , , by y, is . . o o Rd . still in N ew England : gen eral chairman in C L Richards n , Burr ws Hill , Y . 0 o Av o N 6 e. in Binghampt n , . , at R tary o o 194 5 of the Sal em Community Fund and Amst n , C nn . Stuart Sherman , Assistant Librarian of e e of e e e o ee o e When Howard Hun wrote from Aca ' m mb r its x cutiv c mmitt ; w rk r the o e e o e t Pr vid nc Public Library , c ntribut d $ ulco e o o Red o e of “ p , M xic , he had no idea how l ong in vari us Cr ss driv s ; chairman r t a thorough going, solid articl e o the the oo o o o ee e e of the he would be s aying th ere gath ering back : bl d d n r c mmitt ; m mb r W am and Mar uar er o e e t illi y Q t ly s m tim ' “ ” o e f r i H e e of o e e No o gr und mat rial o a book n progress . e Sal m Chamb r C mm rc rth Sh re ' , back on Leman Thomas Rede s Biblio e e our e e P ersonn el Association , volunteer service wh tt d y arnings with assuranc that e e He ee e “ t cha Am ricana . had succ d d in e o o ee for the spot had swimming fin er than N as' staff and public r lati ns c mmitt rer establishing the tru e authorship of a $ or e e : e o . The e sau B rmuda , fishing unsurpass d any Sal m h spital w dding April , T fam ed 18th Century bibliography . he e e the o e wh r in S uth Pacific , and a di et of appar ntly . w e f e r article is no availabl in of print . Sh r ' c e e e l “ e o D ouglas W . All en is an xt nsion ec wild and ultivat d fruits plus v nis n man is now at work on a biography of the $ ' o e e E e the o fr m my backyard wh n ever desired . He tur r in nglish this wint r at Pr vi men last of the N antuck et whaling . e e e e of the o e e finds his three years of Spanish study at d nc C nt r Rh d Island Stat e w o Walter Bak r is in N e L ndon , Conn o e e e H ne e e Br wn cam back readily . He drove to o . e dO o C ll g has th r t aching at wh ere he is working with the N ew London Mexico last spring and plan ned to return He be e e and Moh egan Dairies . can r ach d of Los e e by way Ang l s and San Francisco. B x 51 w o . at o 1 0 , N e Lond n , Conn “ A N d om C a m us Pa ra de o fr p T ed Lemeshka is instructing in Biology 194 1 “ f H D N EW G Z E for o e e the . 1. o e e o . e l o . m A MA A IN C ll g at R C ll g Pharmacy has . e Jr. e Dr Wi lia A L nard , , has b gun Ave N o M en o e am us ara e new e 2 3 e o . n and W m n , C p P d , a addr ss at B lc urt , rth his ew duti es as resid ent physician of the

e 1. e bow N o e e Provid nce, R . Oil o Oil e One mad its in v mb r , with a City H spital in City , P nn . feature articl e d evoted to Collegians Phil Fein er is now living at 26 Shirl ey of the things which mad e this appoint a

on the e the of St . e oo . . Air . In vitably birth , Lak w d , R I ment particularly attractiv e to him is the coll egiate broadcasting at Brown was The Newp ort County S entinel of Tiverr fact that it is the hom e town Of the form er “

o e e to the ton . I. ee o e who now o n t d , and , with r gard Inf , R , has b n intr ducing Gard n o e . e . Ann Rh d s, is Mrs L nard On tercolle iate o e e o e O e to e e . e m g Br adcasting Syst m , H ights H m wn rs its r ad rs Th y et d uring the war wh en he was an

3 0 e e : . e the writer reported that the partn er Oct . th r was a paragraph G Gal officer in the Army Medical Corps and she ' N Wisb ach wo e o ee o o are . t pi n rs fr m Br wn still play and Clara and childr n , in the Army N urse Corps . Word of his

4 , H . a e o o e e e . o o e f r ing guardian ang ls Judith , g , and G rd n Gal ( call d p st came fr m William K . Seld n , o ' ' 2 e new o e , eo e IB s ex a e . G rg Abraham , S ecu g Th ir h m is at merly of Brown and now Director of Ad

e ee e e on 18 ee Ave. e o e e tiv chairman , k ps an y B ch , and th y f rm rly liv d missions at N orthwestern , an old Oil City f th o o o . . e o e o e things from Washingt n , D . C . in B st n Mr Wisb ch is wn r boy himsel f .

, f 14 ee St . o e e e e e o o . o R R near D . David B rst sup rvis s matt rs t ch Gal M t rs , Inc , Durf , Fall ev . Miles W . e , B . , is Assistant $ ' ' D d e Pl mouth e . e E o nic l the e e e. e e o a in Sch n ctady offic Som Riv r , g y Ag ncy at St . Paul s Cath dral ( pisc pal ) in ‘ N e G . o e o e L The e o the e 2000 IBS alumni Of whom 500 found Wallac Armstr ng l ft ati nal Fir os Angel es . dit r Of magazin o h e e e ee o are e to e Co. t e e car rs in radi , r ady pitch Insuranc , Hartf rd , last spring , and had pl asur Of h aring him pr ach a he o e e of fi e to t ne e o e . in and h elp . w nt installati n d partm nt s rm n last summ r

i m er . w o B r k e e ee N . . Li u do et e o oia s e e . q , Inc , Y rk City His Iv r y r c iv d his LL B d gr 2 1 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

of e. e e e B D e e from the University Virginia last Jun garian r c iv d his . . d gr e from the o o e e e oo e . Sid Cl v land is a clinical psych l gist On the Potted Pa lm Deta il Yal Divinity Sch l this y ar for the Veterans Administration and is liv ' D on Easdon is now assistant cashier IT WAS T H ROU G H e “ 4 27 o o ' a blin d dat the E ing at 1 Sudbury C urt , Will w Vil with quitabl e Life Assurance Co. in o e e . U SNR that Lt . G rg W Williams T x e . o o e . e e e 14 lag , Mich ' H ust n , His addr ss th r is at 3 0 4 2 won e N e for the Mon, assignm nt as aval aid Bob Cramp is a sal esman Waverly St . h at t e White House in Washington . oo . o e . roe Calculating Machine C . in Br klyn Jam s A Flanagan has been appointed e on o E e During his y ar what is kn wn 5 St . . O o E Hi ome is at 7 S . Walnut , rang , $ instruct r in Mechanical ngin eering at the o e e he as p tt d palm d tail , has he e f t o e. N . t Univ rsity Main e of e e for the o had a vari ty duti s , including e e e L Jim N estor is s lling B stitch B rnard H rman has r ceiv ed his L B . representing Presid ent Truman at o th 1. e ee e o o e o e e . o Co. in W st rly , R d gr fr m B st n Univ rsity Sch l e e e o e e h c rtain c r m ni s , acting as guid f w Paul Rohrdanz writes that e is assistant o La , wh ere he was president of the to e o e e e ' r oe E$ Whit H us gu sts , and att nd E Rh personn el manager fo Sears , R buck Tau psil on o l egal fraternity .

o o e . 97 ing up n vari us visiting dignitari s Ed o e on f o o. e e e e o e e e Co. in Buffal His addr ss th r is at M rs is six c ll g graduat s The of e ersonf list distinguish d p e e e to e 7 4 ' ee o e Eggert Rd . s l ct d tak a w k training c urs ’ e o he e o e e e e e ee ag s wh m has nc unt r d r ads e e Earl Tanner took his Mast r s d gr in in inv stm nt banking with Smith , Barney e e o o lik an int rnati nal dipl matic 53 e The o e American Civilization from Brown this C o. , a Wall Str et firm . c urs inf ’

W o s Who. e e h An illustrat d gravur cludes on' the' ob ffe e de' October . j training in di r nt e o r ’ ee o e feature d scribed his w rk in a e artments of e 8 Co o e Amos Tayl or has b n app int d high p Smith , Barn y . , utsid e rov en e Sun a ourna o e o c nt P id c d y J l , in o e N ew o e N w school football coach in Pr vinc t wn , c urs s at Y rk Univ rsity and e

e o his h ome town . e f s e e he o e York Institut o Finance, and a seri es of Mas , wh r will als t ach s ni r o ee out of the o e e e of the inf high English . Tayl r has b n inf rmal l ctur s by partn rs ee oo Ed e of the service for a year ; his Army car r t k vestm ent firm . is a graduat n w o e Corps , is o stati n d at Smyrna Army He o ' e oo A ' him from private to Maj or . had rig Harvard Graduat Sch l of Busin ess d

e e . Air Bas , Smyrna , T nn inally plann ed to play football with one of ministration and was a Marin e Corps maj or Padraic Frucht is in the Economics De: o o e o the . the maj or clubs , but a min r p rati n during war r m nt of the e e e of. p a t e Carn gi Institut O n w e e e e o . . made this impossibl e. Dav pp nh im r is with R H

e o o . De, T chn l gy in Pittsburgh N ew o on e o e b e e . Joshua R thst in will marri d in Macy , Inc , in Y rk City , th ir e o now 14 dau h' Charli H ulihan is living at e e e the o e of cember to Miss Adrienn e Shampan , g x cutiv training squad with h p s he e St . e s e e f War , Cambridg , Mas , wh r is e He n ias' o o e o . e e thus ter of Mr . and Mrs . L uis Shampan ' b c ming a buy r writ s , one of the o e of Moller s . he o e e wn rs , Inc , a Cam of ob e of ee N ew Y ork City . S is a f rm r stud nt tically his j and t lls m ting

e e e co e . e e of bridg r tail furnitur nc rn Charli o o men off of the American Acad my Dramatic ’ vari us Br wn Bill H man , a e ee e e e ' summariz s his thr y ars s rvic with o Bliv in o Arts and Columbia University . buyer at Macy s ; Mrs . J hn , als the e 27 o ’ 194 2 army , which includ d m nths with o e e e e e e 4 5 who w rking th r ; W rn r P t r , has

E. T . O the 3 6th o the . now e e of the Infantry Divisi n in ee to e o e ' Norman P . R oss is a m mb r b n trying s ll him a s und inv st

o five e . f E e e he and which br ught him battl stars e o e o w ho the editorial d epartm ent o LIF , wh r m nt J hnni Wils n , is with The Barbara Keohane he marri ed in Aug ' ’ o c . e e will do research for the B ooks an d Music Manhattan Shirt C . , et Dav s addr ss

w e o e the e of o . ' ust ( as n t d ) is sist r J hn S Av N w o 28 N . e 1 14 8 e. e . sections . After a y ar at Harvard Busi ' is Fifth , Y rk , Y ' 4 7 o e r. . Ke han , J , ' he o e the N O e e . o n es s School , j in d avy and Philip sb rg and Charl s M J hn e e e o the N ” , Jim Whitn y, s parat d fr m avy mem' o n 4 s t for e e e . 6 serv ed for thr ee years as an aviati n gun so , 6 , e sail Sw d n S pt , e e now e e e e o to o E he as Li ut nant , is a r s arch ch mist e of o of 3 2 e e e n ery officer . Pr vi us j ining LIF b rs a gr up Am rican v t rans f r he Kellex o o o N ew o o t C rp rati n in Y rk f was with the Pathescop e Company of who will be pursuing courses at the U ni o e e : 58 4 e City . His h m addr ss Ch stnut e . o e th C l . e o u e o v ersity of Stockh lm und r e Bill . Am rica , d c m ntary film pr duc rs His N ' “ Ave. e e . . Rains ford o e 208 E , T an ck , J e o o e e to see how home address : H us , ast ’ Charli s maj r bj ctiv is we e the You v e noticed , dar say , that N ew o . e e o o e e e 16 St . Sw dish d m cracy p rat s , whil Phil th , Y rk City o e of e e the back c v r this magazin lists Kingsl y he to et o e on e r. e e Earl Ashl y , J , is a ch mist at stat s that wants g s m slants H e e e e . e ee N . M y r as Class S cr tary agr d , 1. e o to e o e . o e e o e Rh ee Elastic Thread C . , Warr n , R g v ernm nt b f r s ttling d wn t ach to e on the e e 1 5 R cham' tak duti s wh n Bill Sullivan h o e e e He is living in Provid ence at 7 o ing or t e f r ign s rvic . The e o e l eft the states . latt r is a F r ign 194 5 beau Ave. O e of the e e e S ervic e ffic r Stat D partm nt , he o e e e . o e t Dr . J slin B rry is practicing g n ral Frank S Abraham ann unc s change

o . ' following graduate w rk at Tufts d o . o e a f t . d entistry in Provid ence. His h m ing o his name o Frank S Arn ld Frank v h t w o A e. 111 E 8 8 t N e dress is at 12 3 Cole 194 4 is living at ast S . , Y rk the N icolas G erold is an assistant in City . r. o o Jam es Brophy, J , and D nald Tayl r o ' me o o e e . . . o ee co Bi l gy D partm nt at Br wn ee e Dr David M M riarty has b n were ushers at Stuart W . Sw t s w dding e o M on, h U SN R e eo e o e . t e G rg Giraud writ s fr m Santa ee o e to missi n d Lt (jg) in M dical early in the summ er . Sw t has g n o the e e ro the o o ica Cal . wh ere he is w rking in sal s Corps . Dave graduat d f m B st n , , work as an electrical engineer for the Fox $

e o. d epartm ent of International Harvest r C , University School of Medicine this year o o o e . b r C mpany in Massachus tts '

e e e e . o Los Ang eles Branch . His addr ss th r is and is int rning at St Francis H spital in e e o the Harv ey M . Stein r , discharg d fr m

4 52 18 th . o . St 194 6 now o e Hartf rd Army in May , , is l cat d with n w e e o n w e e : e . o Winthrop Munyan , a law stud nt S om e e addr ss s H nry A J hns n , G en eral El ectric in Philadelphia and met ' o o e h t. e e r. 13 108 t S at Columbia was gu st s l ist at a d dica J , W . , Shanks Villag , , the local alumni at the N ov ember m eet '

c O e Y eo e . e o e e o the , N . . ; ti n c r m ny in First Baptist Chur h He o two rang burg , G rg C Mark r , ing of the Brown Club . f un d N 1. 1 100 St. . . e o . Charl st n , R E O e Bryant , Rahway, J oth er Brunonians at G , R . . Brack tt m kin e e ’ ” R ev e N o e Paul Ta ar is r s arch assistant and . Lloyd Lamb rt y s is assistant o 3 9 . e e 16 and F . J . M ury St in r is living e e the o De graduat stud nt in Br wn Physics o e e Ave. at 5 East Plumst ad , Lansd wn , o e e e 2 2 3 artment . His Pr vid nc addr ss is p e to be o e e e . e e P nn ( but xp ct d in Pr vid nc Puerto R ico-B ound Bowen St . for Thanksgiving ) . “ e now 60 E G E D Y W Arthur Ric , living at Church G O R WOO G RI MS HA Mortimer Barnes is still in the Army . ' he met sev ' N Y . e 4 7 o e o e St . , Adams , . , writ s that , f rm r Br wn bask tball and ' o e e 4 9 St. o n o o e e His h m addr ss is Hamlin , Pr vi eral Brown me in Cair and Fl r nc football c ompetitor , has accepted dence. whil e ov erseas in the Army . a p p oi n tm en t as h ea d b ask etba l l Bob o e n w e e : Tom e Brandt is taking a training c urs o o Som e e addr ss s Van Raalt , ' coach at the University f Puert N Y Ed in Marin e Insurance with the Fireman s w o . . 4 E 79th St. N e H e new o 2 0 . , Y rk , ; Rico. e l eft to b gin his w rk ew o ' Fund Insurance Co. in N Y rk City . 1 Breckwood . Coakl ey, 3 0 Blvd , Spring a fter a season as end coach at Tufts

e 3 9 5 e Ave. His mailing addr ss is Lind n , e o e o e of fi eld , Mass . this fall , for g ing a s c nd y ar

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e ee e o of the rown ' Bob All en is in the advertising fi eld Warr n Carl n , dit r B Provid ence Steamroll ers of the Bas

' era ee e e e e e o D a l H ld , has b n l ct d pr sid nt e Co. y with the G eorge T . M tcalf in Pr vi i ketball Association of Am erica . » of the e e e o of the . . e ' o e 20 0 e St. x cutiv c uncil R I Int r e the dence. His h m is at Wat rman , At Brown , Grimshaw h ld dis o coll egiate Pr ess Associati n . f ba Provid ence. tinction o serving as Varsity - ' Dul arian e e o e Tom Cary is a graduate stud ent in p sy Earl S . g was r c ntly rdain d ketball captain for three consecutiv e chology at the University of California at to the Congregational ministry at the years and pil ed up a total of 10 19 A e 4 50 o o s o e ' f r e o He L . o o e . Los Angeles . His addr ss is Br ckt n ( Mas ) First Parish C ngr ga p ints a Univ rsity r c rd tional e e he ee f E e o . Bonhill Rd . Church wh r has b n assistant is a nativ ngland D lf o oo e o e . Rev . . u Capt . Harris n C mbs , Army M dical past r sinc last January Mr 2 2 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

h e e ee o o e e oo . pastor at t e First Calvary Baptist Church advanc d d gr fr m Br wn last Jun , Katharin Gibbs Sch l Clint was with he the o of the one e e e e the N o e e . in Lawr nc , Mass . in which church is past r First Baptist Church us s m st r und r avy pr gram ,

o e to the e o . On e e e e e e ee e ee o e was rdain d Christian ministry in Wat rt wn , Mass b ing assur d r c iv d his ngin ring d gr fr m Yal , 7 o o e e oo men e e e e o e e the e , 1 1 194 . e e May , Whil a th l gical stud nt that Graduat Sch l w r ligibl and has als att nd d Am rican In N e o e he ' for the o e e e stitute of o e e o at Andover wt n S minary , was stu Ass ciat d Alumni m mb rship , Banking , and W rc st r P ly . the he o e e e are o e 194 8 d ent assistant at First Baptist Church wr t , Th r pr bably many lik in Lawr enc e and was married in that me w ho want to maintain activ e associa ' D omenic V avala has moved to 3 4 0 f h the e o t e e . t e o S . o e. church . ti n with lif Univ rsity Rugby , Pr vid nc e to e no o e E 1 4 John Sh effield Bliven is engag d Miss Whitn y Callahan , l ng r nsign , is 9 9 w e f . no O e o e . E e e e e o . e e e e Mary lizab th H nch l , daught r Mr at b rlin C ll g Cpl Charli Bragg has r turn d aft r Bob o e oo 11 o e e o e h e e of e . e e e and Mrs . W . P . H nch l Philad lphia L rd is at Tufts M dical Sch l in m nths s rvic in K r a , wh r e e the 8 5th She is a graduate of the P ennsylvania Boston . s rv d with Si gnal Corps Bat oo of o e e McG rane now E the o e o the o e e Sch l Art . J hn is with Bank rs Trust Vinc nt , nsign in tali n as dit r O f Battali n n wspap r e N e e o two We ve e Tom e ee N ew o . e C o. , Y rk R gular avy , has r turn d fr m h ard that Gild rsl v was ” the e o e to e e for e F1a f 194 6 e o . or y ars duty in Philippin s, K r a , planning l av P nsac la , , ' 3 or e e re' fli h o h e e o e o . e t e e t e Carl L . B ck r has m v d fr m Pitts Japan , and China Aft r a day l av a p g training c urs und r e ad' e e he o N o he e e to to t n . C . e burgh to Cl emson , S . , wh r his xp ct d r turn Pacific a avy pr gram : n w E r m' e e o e e e o e . o . e . ee me dress is Unit 6 . Carl was a t aching assist g v rnm nt d str y r Linc ln Barb r , J , has b n a E ee the mel o o e to 20 oo ber the e e o the ant in Electrical ngin ring at Ca Austin Jacks n has m v d Br k O f Public Saf ty . S cti n Of

' o o e re St. e o . o o o e e gie Institute Of Techn l gy last y ar and , Hamd n , C nn Ky t Military G v rnm nt Team in ' w e e. n He e o e for ceived his Master s d egree th ere in J un Marvin P erlis has a e addr ss at Japan . was shipp d v rseas duty he o o e ee e 3 26 1 e e St . e o . t o e e e Donald A . Blak has b n award d a Lawr nc , D tr it with ccupati n f rc s imm diat ly to the e oo e e e e ee o o e trainr scholarship Harvard Busin ss Clint B n , an l ctrical ngin r with up n c mpl ting his basic In fantry e e the E e o o o o o o e a O School under the Charl s H nry Smith l ctric B n d and Share C rp rati n ing at F rt Kn x a y ar go ctober . He o N w o o for o o e t e e the e e e o . Fund . Don achi v d arl i r distincti n in Y rk City, is als studying was pr m t d PFC in May ' to be e e e e ee o e » oe ee e th e e o . of b eing e first stud nt acc pt d at his Mast r s d gr at P lyt chnic Insti J Kl is living in H l na , M nt , e e e e e he e Brown directly from his third year in high tute Of Brooklyn . His ngag m nt was wh r is a sal sman for the Capitol o th O E e C0 e e o e o e o e to . school . Aft r s parati n fr m Army , ann unc d in ct b r Miss lizab th Candy ’ 59 e M cMurr w e o for o e o e of . . e e e o e he has b e n w rking Br wn Sharp And rs n , daught r Mr and Mrs Carl Charl s y, living , as r p rt d for E o f e Y K . e N . e e h o e e e o . t e e Mfg . C O. in Pr vid nc whil waiting ntrican And rs n Sling rlands , , in Cayc , y , is a stud nt in Unit d of o o e e e e o admission to Harvard . and an alumna Wils n C ll g and T l visi n Laboratori es in Louisvill e. Dick Brainard writes from In dianap olis wh ere he is assistant division salesman for He Stokelee an Camp , Inc . is living in

Indianapolis at 3 118 Washington Blvd . J ohn Connors is teaching History and B a c k n the Ic e we not do t o might oo badly . It is depth o o . English in the Stoningt n , C nn , public o e the o for he ee b D HOCK EY R ET U R N ED to Brown this wine which b th rs c ach , f ls his oo ' sch ls . e e e e of first t am will acquit its l f w ll . We ll , ter and the players had sev eral w eks Ben Crook er has b een appointed in , ' e e e e o e e be c work and a few practice games und er their hav r plac m nt tr ubl s . W ll ute structor of Physics at the University Of e five or oo e o belts as the season op en ed against Harvard mann d six g d play rs in ab ut Massachusetts . e e e o e o e th D 4 e e ’ e e e v ry gam , and in m d rn h ck y , e , ec . . Th y fac a man siz d sch dul in e now Cor ' E nest Hof r , instructing at r of o e so oo . ee e e e fast st all sp rts , that isn t g d e ee o o m ting Harvard twic , Yal twic and n ell r eceiv ed his M . A . d gr fr m Br wn , e o o o The e of the e O o e Princ t n , Dartm uth , Army, C lby , an d nucl us Varsity t am this this ct b r . e o be e o e ' be o h . e t e o e John Kenney is now living at 10 Fifth Oth rs That w uld rugg d c mp ti y ar will f und in gr up O f play rs e e e o wh H o e e ti on in any y ar but sp cially ambiti us o comp eted for the Provid ence Clipp ers N . e o e . St . , D v r , H is w rking th r in ' for o e e e 10 e e. e o o e a sp rt r sum d aft r a y ar laps last s as n , an in f rmal t am made up Of the engin eering d epartm ent Of the Kidd er the e e the o e , In pr liminari s , c mbin d Var Brown und ergraduates without offi cial Press C o. , Inc .

sit e e e . e o o h Ed Knights is in his fourth year at y and Fr shman squads had far d w ll r c gniti n an d actually d eni ed t e use E o o . . o o e f th In fact , C ach W . S M ult n is qu t d o e College nam e ev en in a creditabl e e o e e. Corn ell M dical C ll g “ w e o use our e e e o e e are Bob Dwight Longl ey has moved from Madi ' s saying, I f c uld Fr shm n , battl against Dartm uth . Th s o o e e 12 Davids n and Walt Walw rth , c nt rs ; to 18 08 O St . . son, N . J. , ctavia , Apt , e N e o o e Ed e Fr d ls n , Larry C p land , Vinc nt , San Francisco, Cal . ’ e e O Brien e ee for N ew an d Larry Sh pard , wings ; Charli Bryant , Paul is plant ngin r ' e D Ew art N d e' Charl , and e Dewey , d l o e e. i England Tel . and Te . in Pr vid nc His fensemen o o e N e ; and Larry Gr th , g ali . t o e e 7 . home is at 120 Moore S . , Pr vid nc o e w h o ' c m rs o break into the picture are o r. ee Fred Parkins n , J , has b n c mmis D Lait re inn ' Charli e e t , goali e from M ea o N e e e. p sioned Ensign in the U . S . aval R s rv who o b e first' strin Bob Fred served 10 months ov erseas as an en, lis will pr bably g; e e Rinfr t , an abl , big d efender from M el listed member Of the N aval Reserv e. o e s w ho swee ' checks e oe Clarence Roth is working in Hartford r s , Mas , p w ll ; J o e o e e e e o - er as statistician for the Conn ecticut G en eral Pridm r , an th r d f ns man fr m Wak e : eo e e e who o e fi ld , Mass G rg Ball , a c nt r Life Insuranc e Co. His Hartf rd addr ss e o e e the o e e o o e r p rt d aft r s cc r s as n al ng is at 3 15 P arl St . o o i o e who o e e with Gr th ; J hn K mball , a g ali Joseph F . Dolinski has c mpl t d an e o e e o orientation cours e giv en by the Interna ' lay d at And v r ; and Warr n H ward , po e o e o Th ' rm r H p High g alie. e brightest tional Telephone and Tel egraph Corpora o e for the e e ee o o N ew o to e e e e o e e pr sp ct r vival y ar has b n l st ti n , Y rk , pr par r c nt c ll g oB o for o o t r wn this seas n inasmuch as Chuck graduates in its empl y , and in that O f its o o o e the fi e e e e e o e o o J hns n is taking his Juni r y ar at af liat , F d ral T l ph n and Radi C re e of o o oration for o e e e to Univ rsity St ckh lm . p , m r rapid advanc m nt positions Of sup ervisory and technical re' Drills hav e been h eld at the Rhode who re ref o e e o e e sponsibility . D olinski , cur ntly Island Audit rium , wh r h m gam s will be e The ic e e t e e o N . . . e e o sid es at 51 Myrtl e Av nu , Irvingt n , J , play d th r is subj ct many j oin ed the Federal Tel ephone and Radio d emands for the use of the Rhode Island o o R ed o e o oo o e Corporation after graduating fr m Br wn pr f ssi nals , sch lb y t ams , and f o e on e N e o so a e e ' and s erving or a sh rt tim activ avy amat ur gr ups , th t th r is a limita o on the o of e duty . D omestic manufacturing subsidiary ti n am unt practic and skating T l f the ee e t et of the Internation al Telephon e and e e squad has b n abl o g . With e e e o e o e e o e e the o oo graph Corporation , Fed ral T l ph n is a c ld w ath r , h w v r , utd r rink : KE m b a k t Br wn leading producer of communicati ons equip HOC Y c o es c o o j ust north of the Marvel Gym will again

' de under the lea der hi of Prof. b e use o e o e o e m ent and a wide range of el ectronic s p in , c nsid rably impr v d v r last E M ul n former a r th o W. . S . o o e . o e e e ow vices . t , st y ar A gift fr m Pr vid nc Br n wh b ecome ar i a nd Fre h e e t the e 194 7 o s V s ty s Club mad this availabl o t am .

e who e e e man coac h . E the e o the e e e Rev . Walter Sill n , r c iv d his arly in s as n Fr shm n b at B R O W N AL U M N I M O N T H LY the Varsity 54 but had the tables turn ed e o e e o in a s c nd encounter 8 3 . Th r is s me fin e tal ent among the yearlings , including e e e o e of the o Warr n Pri stl y, br th r Br wn ' nd Bob e e 4 2 o e e coach , Pri stl y ; J hn Cas y and Tony Malo from Montreal Catholic High who played on the Providence ice oo o McInnis o e as sch lb ys ; Ray , fr m B lt 5 ° of mont , Ma 5 Andy Sullivan Danbury

‘ and Jack M cHenry of Provid ence Ola E e e sical; Don Whiston , former xet r goali ; f Kip Chace O f Harmony , son o Kip I . '

B f e o . Chac e 12 ; ob Avery o Hamd n , C nn ; ' 4 e o . W myss , Watts , Di n , and Cummings

B a sketb a ll Prosp ec ts

IF B e e e o e BO MORRIS w r asily disc urag d , he would not have look ed forward to the o 194 74 8 bask etball season at Br wn , his

first as Varsity coach on Coll ege Hill . His h best prospect d eclared in eligibl e, e had not too much inh eritance from last year to “ ' e e e e build upon . W r r ally a y ar away ' h e from any strength , e says , but w ll win ' I ve e e more than most p eople expect . n v r seen a bunch of fellows more willing to e e of work or more eager to learn . B caus ’ $

e e lot of o e . those factors , w ve mad a pr gr ss Behind him Morris has n early 20 years of succ ess with schoolboy teams in Paw ' tuck et and a good season as coach of the Provid enc e professional entry in the Base He ee ketball Association O f America . n ds for c e e o e his Optimism , his s h dul is a t ughi , Dec 6 fea» op ening against Harvard . and turing a Mid estern tour during Christ : The Freshman squad is reported to have ing to the Herald man who has been cov mas vacation . f o e ' o e e o . e o o o m r than its shar pr mis ring w rk uts . Backstr k ers include Pa The most tal ented performer on the e o tr ll H liday, and Sobol ewski of last Brown Varsity in the second semester last R ea dy to Swim , e y ar s squad , and a Sophomore J ohn e Moe o e who b E E of e o o o e y ar was Mah n y , was brilliant V T RANS last y ar and S ph m r s Welchli who oo e , t k many y arling points . as pivot and playmaker in the great v i of promise give Coach Joe Watmough a e a o the e n ' A y ar g t am had o diver for tories ov er Rhode Island State and Provi basis for con fid enc e as the swimmers splash ' o ee e e are o o m st Of its m ts, but th r f ur this d ence. But his marks d n t qualify him off to their start against MIT ‘ e : e e O Donnell w ho f r e o e y ar Val Gat s and J rry , Dec . 6 o a bask tball unif rm this t rm , and . ’ p erformed for the Freshm en ; and Harr , y e be e . O co o be won h ll miss d rdinarily, a ach w uld still E o . e e et to o e e e o e the oo e o Br wn and arl Shaw Th y hav y In N v mb r , b f r f tball s as n d ering what he could do without a star of ’ o e e e e o pr v th ir m ttl in c mpetiti on . Gerry e e e Morris seemed to e o o e ' had quit xpir d , hav such ability as Carl Pauls n , nati nal int r o San f rd and Ivan Laric , b eaststrok ers are e he two e o men r , conclud d that had r gulars and collegiate breaststr k e champion . But o e o e The e are th r h p fuls . e e o . n three wid Op n j bs r gulars do graduate, as is th eir intention o coming All' in' all e e e to be v , th r app ars balance E e o e o e All N ew E e e ' rni C rn r , f rm r ngland to Coll ege. Fortunat ly , in this cas , Wat e for e o o o e and d pth a s as n against MIT , Tufts , star whil e a scho lb y in Pawtuck t , and mough has another swimmer groomed to ' e Yal , Harvard , Will ams at hom e Jan . oo e of o o o e v — i ( , Jimmy C n y Cranst n , h ld v rs take Paulson s place in the line up Milt o o e o e 7 O e on the w ho Dartm uth , C nn cticut ( at h m , o 194 64 . e who io o fr m th rs squad Bri r , was a nat nal champi n as a Feb . the o o e or e e are Army , and champi nships . played m r l ss last y ar Dutch schoolboy and undefeated as a Freshman . T ' ( PS . he sq uared off oo o ' : p l is w rking e o e let h r r ' Schultz and Jim Tyrr ll , b th pr war I n t e sprints , there a e again such e out e . 1 « b auti fully e Bob Muste who be ) term n , Jack Lynch , , liables as Ralph Gossler and Jim Ph elan . On the Ma t e e e Bob gan his bask tball at W sl yan , Smith , The entri es in the 220 and 4 4 0 are imf O E S the e e who e 18 WITH AN CTOB R TART , wr stl rs . o e o o o o e and Bill Falk Smith , has sh d pr v d , Wils n , a S ph m r having were much farther advanced this year for o the e c e tw e o e p unds Of w ight which handi app d sliced Off nearly o minut s fr m his tim , their second season in the mat revival on e e e e e e him last wint r , is making a d t rmin d and Bob Pendleton also shaping up b tt r . ’ College Hill under Ralph Anderton s who e $ f r e . c bid o a b rth Lyn h , saw littl Jack Avery, Bob Vivian , and Al ex Hind ' o ee c aching . Thr Of last year s l etterm en , e a o o . for e o service a y ar g , is impr ving fast marsh arealso pushing a plac , acc rd are e e e e back , augm nt d by s v ral lik ely grape NO ballr of’ fire was the Freshman quintet p lers who wore Freshman uniforms in e o et o e of e e last s as n , and y s m its Op rativ s 194 64 7 . c The Foot in Footb all should be useful in Varsity ranks , in luding Beachen son E Sandy , Of A . . Beachen ir oulos who ee , ” George Sot op , has sp d and ON E W EE E D 27 e K N this fall , int r 14 of the — , a star his day , is Captain this marksmanship both qualities in which the o e e oo e e e or c ll giat f tball gam s w r year and will handle the 14 5’ pound class O e e ' squad is not outstanding . th r s cond could have b een determin ed by the o e e . M e 1 c mp t ntly Gray icha l , 3 6 ounds e , year men are Harv ey Lapides , Harry Lan , e e e accuracy of a kick r . D spit this o e e an th r l tterman , will have to ght to l ar B n Bruce S enior , Tom McC e y, e Patrick , e o o fact , fi ld g als , p int kicks , punts , hold his berth from the New England

eo e e . o v Dave Reid , and G rg Tyrr ll Am ng kic k offs are e e e and giv n l ss and l ss e o oe Fr shman champi n , J Adams , and r Kovachik the taller players a e Al , six e e co e tim during practic s as ach s e the e e Frank F rris , third v t ran , will again Muste ' feet two, Patrick , , Smith , and a e e ffe e de str ss th ir basic O nsiv and e e 128 h ' . t e 12 1 $ mak his w ight at In pound e' o e Ken o o who e lat c m r Pr v st , finish d his e e . f nsiv plays Ferenbac h Ed e o class Dick , Mastrang l , ee oo l N o e e e o e Jayv f tba l in v mb r and r p rt d c . the e o of Su h was Obs rvati n o e e e e for the hon, ’ and Phil J n s w r sp aking e new to o . eo e o e o E M rris G rg J n s is an th r e o . . o o 3 1 W stc tt S M ult n , writing r : o s . Dick Moody was ahead in the 155 ' ' recruit . the Harvard Brown oo ro in f tball p o o h ' p und divisi n , and t e 16 5 pounders are The oo men e o e the f tball will hav a l ng way gram an d making a pl a , Bring e the o o $ Al x Marshall and S ph more Dan to go to catch up with the court squad Foot Back to Football $ M oulton Johnson .

c ee e O o e . o ee e lot e whi h has b n practicing sinc ct b r this fall v lunt r d a O f his tim The e e e are the co ' h avi r class s giving ach e e e who e o e to o o e But th y includ a numb r r p rt d w rking with Br wn s sp cialists o e h ' m st anxi ty , but t e lightw eight and mid for e : oe Par e e o duty last y ar Paul Flick , J and arn d un fficial billing as dle T e ee o . he o ’ class s s m str ng Opp sition “ An lo o o e con, o w D . Or o e e o e c c . t rn , Vin g Am ng th r kicking a h ( sh uld say o e o o i will c m fr m MIT, Dartm uth , Tu fts , ditionin o e e m e o g ch r s , th y must fa liariz c ach Of Yal t e e o , W sl yan , C ast Guard , and Spring

e e new tem. thems lv s with a brand sys fielci ; 24 B R O W N AL U M N I M O N T H L Y

boasted seven lettermen from last year and the 194 5 All' American o orts 4 4 fr m Paris , Fran e Bric .

r m a 10 o h C ontinued f o p ge Against Tu fts , Br wn had t e decid ed — edge but could score only once when Al RUTG ERS 2 7 , BROWN 2 0 The S irit a t B rown p B ellows tallied with three seconds left in ” D e H EY H N brought Rutgers b st b of the S in e the e o o e th o ARV ARMA VIC WALL p r gfi ld s c nd peri d . Tufts ti d e sc r e when o e to o e e for the gridir n t am Pr vid nc Uni on had a fine column on Brown the Brown fullback miskick ed 15 seconds

fix t re h e ' Thanksgiving Day U , but t e Scarl t oo ar i th n f tball and the Yal e series , p t cu from e e d and sent the ball into his own cam e cl oser to defeat than at any time larl on th eve of e he e o the o h ' y, e that ups t in t n ts , sp iling shut ut which t e de

e the o e e o . H fense o sinc p ning gam with C lumbia It Bowl on N ov . 8 . e recall ed many w uld Otherwise hav e earned with e o o t o was a cl an , bruising c llisi n which saw of the Brown h eroes of past en ease. R ss was lost to the team after this more Brunonians injured than in the rest ' e e e o counters , including Pollard , May gam , b caus Of sch lastic pressure. Three e e o of efe of the season , with cons qu nt l ss hew e e o the 10 e the WPI , R gni r , Sprackling , Randall , g als in first minut s O f E fectiv eness the e o e . e h e e e e the o e e as minut s w r away v n and Smith as well as t e whol e Iron gam s ttl d that issu , final sc r b ing ” o the e o e v 4 4 s . lin o o . o ec e B ar, by matching c urag and e up . in Br wn s fav r C nn ticut k pt its e ee and e ne y “ o e o o wil s against sp d str ngth , arl Should Brown spring the un' vict ry str ak intact , alth ugh Br wn $ o OH o . oo e o e e t br ught a c up It was a g d ball e e e o o h jump d int an arly l ad . But he U conn xp ct d t m rrow , e wrote in ’ e e e e ' e e e o e gam in any man s l agu , with cr dit n es e e o b too attack , n v r b f r this season h eld to All A gl , th r w uldn t e fi e fiv f r tw ne e e e . e o e e o o o ' e n ugh l v ns many eye brows lifted because l ss than g als , k pt hamm ring away ” e to e e won e Brown didn t s em appr ciat that it h an d a dge. Clark sustain ed its Brown has don e it before. In t e

o e e o e. o o 20 e was playing an v rwh lming fav rit It whole brilliant history of Brown f urth shut ut , , in a sluggish gam took a first' p eriod l ead by returning the ' that saw many scoring opportunities missed football , against Yale and oth er 5 n The e e the o men e 9 o e e . o o e ball yards s v n plays s v nth e o e e e by Br wn , but Wi b ldt pr vid d t ams, Br wn t ams hav display d ” f “ » 51 ard o e o e to . was a sparkling y run by K zak , a tend ency to com e back when most n ugh talli s win Harvard s vic the e e e out of o ’ o o e o e' e the o e , with Rutg rs lin fak d p si ev eryon e was willing to count th em t ry was m r n sid d than sc r in ” dicated effe t tion and the back racin g brill iantly aft er , and Sch r had o mak e m ore 4 , ou . t Th ey have spirit at Brown . o he e e o hitting the secondary . But it was his last st ps than had mad all s as n . But h for t e to chance Of t e day , his arm was hur MIT , which had h ld Harvard a t h e e to end the e on early in he second peri od , and e was e margin , was b at n y ar a play start d , and Brown was adj udged no e sent in th ereafter only to punt , which he e bright t . guilty of ill egal interfer nce instead . It The e e too o e did brilliantly on all but one occasion . the o de e Fr shm n , , pr duc d a star was c up grac . ’ The men o N ew e e e o e e e e on the fr m J rs y had th ir Brown had 14 first downs to Rutgers g ali in H rst , but th r was punch

h to e. e o e o e poise again in t e second p eri od , wh en 10 e the e e 2 7 2 o 2 14 attack balanc Th y sh w d pr mis , outrush d n my yards t ; e e e e ee e e e e e e N ew th y built up an ad quat l ad with thr but Rutgers compl eted five of 11 passes v n in d f at against Yal , b at ” 7 5f ar o o e o o Bradfore urfee touchdowns , one a y d expl si n for 1 10 e o two out B df rd , Tab r , and with yards , whil Br wn s Of the o of e o the ee e through the line by Hering , and anoth er 10 e o 3 7 n l ss a singl g al in thr gam s , m ant nly yards , although o e o e out N o o e e 24 by a passing combination of Burns to o o n s d ich ls . C ll g , , and forward was a t uchd wn play . Jr o ' v The e e e to 1 o. The Hatch ett which look ed invincible. first l st a h art br ak r Harvard S lit in S r opportunity came on a f eak pla when a p oc ce Cubs had dominated the latter game and r y _ e o h Finn pass from midfi eld was tipped into D IN TH EIR FIRST S EASON under Coach Joe ev n had a shot b unc e Off t e crossbar i f ' o e e to e o th o he eco e e e e . K w e l n e t hands O f a s nd Rutg rs d f nd r enna ay, fam d goa te ding interna with ut b ing abl br ak int sc r 4 e o o e t n on e . Despit a K zak punt which f rced th m io alist, the Brown soccer team p osted a ing a muddy fi ld to e ei ht' ard e the o 50 50 e e for the eco e back th ir g y lin , visit rs av rag s nd y ar in a C ub s Defeated B ut Once th a W o e oo e e e o e h d ee row . The o e e e o e PI D o e br k l s again a ft r sc r b n vict ri s w r v r , Clark , A VICTORY v r Harvard would have

o n h e f e . e e o t e e e e e the ti d Th n a Br wn fumbl Rutg rs and MIT , whil d f ats cam at hands giv en the Freshman football team an un $ 4 5 e e e the e o of o e o ' or oe of e Con» r v rs d dir cti n an th r pr m ( t s ) Yal , Ha vard , and e e e , e e o the o r d f at d unti d s as n , first in Br wn 4 i o 20 7 . nect cut e e ising march , and it was sh rtly , Tufts b ing ti d . gridiron history . But a slippery fi eld at ” ' the o o o o wh o o h e was th f th But sec nd hal f was Br wn s, and J hnny Swant n , o f ll wed t e team Cambridg e scene o e Cubs only o e e e e o e for the era e of o e e e o o e e the with m r h avily w ight d f rtun might H ld , sp aks a str ng d f ns d wn fall this fall , a cl s r battl than f o o On e o e e o e th o o e . 20 6 o e o e led o e hav pr vid d a s nsati nal ups t as e and a lack sc ring p w r up fr nt sc r w uld hav y u to beli ve. e e e e e th the c the o e 13 o The o e o e : o 2 e e : Brown r s rv s had th ir chanc . In e atta k Brun nians talli d g als th r sc r s Br wn 3 , L i cest r Jun h e th e e e e e of e ior 7 o line t e Bruins had su ffer d e loss O f in s v n gam s, s v n th m by Gray Coll ege . Br wn 3 4 , R . I . State 13 . i Ia l D An n w e e o e w ho cue e o o e el s o o e o 26 o e 0 . o 7 o , H d sh , and g by Micha l , a c nv rt d g ali , had a Br wn , And v r Br wn , H ly o ' e R u vie o out e . e o o 0 o 6 e 3 . Th ( g was als ) , and Gr sh and hat trick tripl against MIT Al B ll ws Cr ss . Br wn , Yal e totals :

' o e for e f h o . N e e o o to th e . N el e o t e o e o 111 O o e 4 lson w re als l st e backfi ld ( acc unt d thr th r six g als Br wn , pp n nts 3 . ' so o o e o o e e e the n s c ncussi n l ft him unc nsci us until Backfield honors for the season go to A big , fast , and al rt lin gav backs 3 0 e e the e he recov ’ e e e e e o o e the E e ' minut s aft r gam , but Jack Schall r , captain and c nt r hal fback , v ry pp rtunity und r ngl Wing er e e o to eat e e R o e e o o E e d n ugh his turk y in Andr ws Herb Wieboldt , right halfback , and od T , which C ach s Arni S l way and rni

: / r o e e oo o e Ros e o e e e ve o e o e . N e e e H us lat r with his sch lb y fri nd , Sch ffer , g al t nd r . Wi boldt was a t Savignan mpl y d in lin sm n hit 2 f e of o . the 00 ound 13 e o e sid s C lumbia ) eran of the 194 5 team which lost only to p mark , Of th m m r than

, f Th e e w fin 190 16 are o e ee . e The first score of the second hal f fol Yal . Schall r graduates after t o e , v r six f t tall back “ ' o o e e : e e e o e the o e e e l owed a fumbl e recovery and a 4 4 yard seasons . Swant n c mm nt d With arly fi ld p rf rmanc was m r cr ditabl

e e ’ e e e the o b e ee of the o advanc . Finn was handing Off b auti practic n xt y ar , Bruins sh uld in that thr f ur starting backs had fully to Green m ost of the way on a con, abl e to fi eld a stronger passing team when played littl e high school football and

, ' e e of o the e b e o e ee e e o . o to one in fusing s ri s traps , and cr ssbucks . squad d pth will c nsid rably in n d d s as ning Acc rding ' o o o the ee e e e e the o of e o not of the e e H ust n , up fr m Jayv s arli r in cr as d by additi n this y ar s f rmant , many Fr shm n will he o to the one the e o e th o o e e e e . e t y ar , sc r d e t uchd own . With the highly c mm ndabl Fr shm n mak transiti n Varsity in o e 20 14 e th e ho e oo for e ee e e to e. L sc r , it s m d tim gambl et Swanton introduc e the subj ect of asy p n xt autumn , but l k th m

o o r n 19 4 9 19 50 ee A f rward pass fr m behind the goal li e the Yale gam e : Despit e the support of in and , particularly if Jayv seem ed beauti fully set up with a r eceiver th eir avid soccer followers ( a hand ful of football is given the same emphasis and

, o e M alekoff e e e tw o e Yale' Ornell o e e e for e . and bl ck r waiting , but int r r lativ s , bus driv rs , a C m ral again n xt y ar such pr pping ce ted for e the o e e e o o f o ' oo o e for the e e to p Rutg rs , and daring m v bann r v nd r , and a gr up o b ys listen It t k a l ng tim Fr shm n

' ’ he o o e e Worces e on our 15. ee e to the Yankee Dod er e on o e e t backfir d Had it succ d d , ing g gam p rtabl b at H ly Cr ss Fr shm n at ’ f a d e o e ee e e o the o oo e ter N ov . 3 8 3 r it w uld hav b n sup rb ; inst ad it was radi s ) , Br wn Varsity h t rs suc , but an y driv paid Off e 27 14 The c m h h the e o e eo e e Rutg rs , Brown . issue was still u b ed to t e more masterful play Of t e in final s c nds wh n L n B auli u , not e e e e so for the e Eli e e h 200 ' o o E ee o e d cid d , v n , B ar receiv ed kick rs , Yal e scor d in t e first p und fullback fr m x t r , dr v the kickoff on the six and took six plays to two minutes and was in Offensive p osses ' ov er for the games only touchdown from o th f th , h ' f o e e f th f h T t e one o t . e o e o on o o e o o t e . he g r st way, sc ring a si n ball m st day win lin icture' la o oe e o to Don o e e the e o The e e e e e the p p y pass fr m J Pat rn ning sc r cam in third p ri d , with Fr shm n had thr at n d at ’ e e f r o e o n o e o to the e 22 e Campbell . Th r was still time o another Brown s sc r c ming o a boot by Ji m uts t by m ving Crusad r aft r o o the o o e e Ed o e e o the e the o e o HC e o the t uchd wn , and Br wn stands r ar d L ach which R ss h ad d int n ts p ning kick ff , and ff rts in ” o he Scheffer s o e e e e e , appr val as an Official rul ed a pass inter in t last quarter . brilliant w rk third quart r w re ch ck d by pass int r O er fe e e e ee h r o e e the e to e e ce tions on the o 3 2 15. r nc by Rutg rs d p in e territory . in g al nabl d B ar mak a gam p Br wn and th e e o e e the of e e e e the the e But th r was an th r call , back wh re it , v n against a Yal club which wis , until winning march , gam

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” — ' e o e o e e 3 to 5 o e e e e for e e o of e e e , Du Mrs . Warr n s Pr f ssi n , Faunc Jun C mpr h nsiv xams athl tic dir ct rs Carn gi T ch e e e the o e e e e o . qu sn Univ rsity , and Univ ersity Of H us Th at r , S ni rs — — th . e e eo e e May l Smith College Glee Club and Jun e 7 to 16 Final examinati ons Pittsburgh . Aft r lunch n th y w nt —A ' A mni e : e o to see the e e o e e e 18 ll lu . Brown Gl ee Club , Alumna Hall , Jun Dinn r R un i n Pitt t am p rf rm in practic — NO E : The o of e e 3 e of the : Of Reunions . T Br wn Club W st rn May Fri nds Library Annual — ee o June 20 Annual Meeting of Associated Pennsylvania welcomes all Brown men to m ting , J hn Hay , ” : o eo e at . Child s R es w r k rs e e e . May 18 2 1 Bro nb o e R vi w , Faunc Alumni its m nthly lunch ns , h ld — a an mm fi l o e e e 2 1 l 8oth o e e e . t ur t, Su er e d . , on the H use Th at r , Jun annual C mm nc m nt Fifth and Sts — o e e o . The e e o e e e . May 29 Last classes , s c nd s m st r f urth Friday Of v ry m nth n xt f e on D c 2 e 6 . such a fair will com . We have had a successful start and be li eve that more will attend as the m embers

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TC E R . 24 GORDON RI HI . J , Mee ting Mrs . Wriston ’ i To EE o New Ha ven s Ni ht Be ore e . M T Mrs . H nry M Wrist n , g f o 3 00 e e of the o e e m re than m mb rs Pr vid nc 9 As ALWA Y S the night b efore the Yale o e e e Br wn Club and wiv s attend d a pl asant , w e game, the N e Hav n Brown Club h eld its o e e o o inf rmal r c pti n in Faunc e H use Art oo o e the on Nov 7 f tball sm k r at Taft . with

17 . Th the Gall ery N ov . e Presid ent O f E more than 60 present . Alumni x ecutiv e ” 2 2 i e — o e . e . Club , J s ph W Rik r , and Mrs R k r ffi e O cer William B . Mccormick and Athl tic e e o e e the e e and Pr sid nt Wrist n w r in r c ive e o Mackese e e the e e Dir ct r Paul y w r sp ak rs ,

e. — ing lin with films as an add ed attraction the of e e , Chairman arrang m nts was Rich 19 4 7 o e e e o e o e of ” C mm nc m nt m vi s and th s : o . ee 2 5 e the o o m nd H Sw t , assist d by f ll w th Brow a ol o e. oo to ” e y Cr ss gam It is g d t i r 25 E o Lo t t . ing committee : W . ast n u , J , , e o of o . ” hav w rd Br wn at first hand o e e e 3 2 e e . T . D xt r Clark , Fr d rick A Ball u , Bob who e e SO ” ” Dugan , has s rv d faithfully 1 “ r 16 E e . e 1 e . J . , , arl B Dan , Fr d H Bare the eo ” ” as President Of Club , and L nard o r 27 E 2 2 How r ws , J . , , dward W . Day , e e who e the o e ” ” Smith , S cr tary , carri d wh l E wo 29 O 0 3 o e . ard F . ast d , Fr d A tis , th e e o ” ” load during e war , st pp d d wn at this

E 29 . 1 e . 6 Walt r G nsign , Francis J Brady , e ob e o e. e ” ” m eeting aft r a j w ll d n Dugan call d e f o 15 e 97 Sidn y Clif rd , Arthur M . All n , e e the ” ” the meeting to ord er and pr sid d until 9 e e 19 E . ee 3 , Samu l T mkin , dward H W ks o o new e e e e : e ' ” ” f ll wing Offic rs w r install d Pr si ” o . O Brien . . o 3 6 Dr . B B M ngill , Francis J — 12 3 3 e ' e e e . e ” ” d nt Clar nc W Mill r , Hav r

e 3 1 . 16 N orman L . Silv rman , Martin L —_ , ' Ct . e e St . e ” ” ford , Hamd n , ; Tr asur r Gardi 2 ” 3 7 . o o 3 . Tarpy , and W . C W rthingt n 3 6 6 4 e o E. r. ner Wh eel er , I , , Marv l R ad , o of e e e e the M st th m s rv d as ush rs during — o N ew Hav en ; Secretary J hn C . Braman ” ev ening . Ki le Av N ew e . M c n e. 4 0 , 153 y , Hav n Music and refreshments add ed to the Among those present were the follow ' amenities Of a d elightful compliment to o o are e o ' ing ( any missi ns unint nti nal , and the Pr esid ent s charming wife. pardon is requested if there are any ) : The Providence Brown Club sponsored ” ” ” e 0 7 e O9 e e e 11 Bush ll , Kirl y , Br ck nridg , , ” w r e th e ” ” a Bro n Holy Cross dinn r e night b ERNES J . WOE FE 2 3 : Ma T L L ss 13 son Miller 12, Murphy ( with his and fore the football game between the two a c hus etts in e m en b ank er is ” ” v st t w m 1 o e 15 t o oth er guests ) , S ith 3 , C p land , ' e e e o ” ” ” inst tutions , with a m rry v ning at J hn uidin the B o on Brown Club i g g st 16 o 18 e e 19 ” Phillips , Kallstr m , D xt r , E o r ” ” ” Oc 3 1 . o e . son s Grill t. . J hn L wn s , J , throu h a i orou ear a s its g v g s y 22 Litchfield 22 o 23 ” Hedberg , , Armstr ng , ' for o e ” ” ” 2 3 was chairman Br wn , with Vic r e i d en . h o o b Fa b i a n P s t ( P t y 24 24 o 2 5 Fitzgerald , J encks , Buch lz , ' the ‘ ” ” e e e . e o ” Pr sid nt Bruc M Big l w as prin Ba c hra ch . ) e 25 26 , Cox 2 5, Andr ws , Marra , Chap ” cip al spokesman for the University . Music ” ” ’ 27 Moz z ochi 27 29 ' Pittsb ur h s B est Pa rt man , , Church , Rib was provided by Brown bandsmen , whil e g y ” ” ” ” ” n 3 0 e e 3 0 3 1 3 5 er , Ri p , Zusman , Dugan , Holy Cross Tom M eehan was the p eerless ” ” ” AS AN OL D M E MB ER of the Brown Club Affinit 3 4 o 3 6 Hochwald 3 3 , o , Gann n , e 4 ” ” toastmast r . of e e e let me W st rn P nnsylvania , say that 3 6 ee e 3 6 Linebur h Grannis , Wh l r , g P i l hia a s S onsor the oo o e e the e ” ” ” h la de p p f tball sm k r h ld at Univ rsity e 8 3 8 e Bowman 3 8 , Chas 3 , Flag , Bush ll : 29 the e ” ” ” ” T H E P D E P Brown Club is ex Club in Pittsburgh Oct . was b st HILA L HIA - Sibold 3 9 4 0 ene 4 0 3 9 , , Braman , Val t , he w Th e ” ” ” th o e of t e e e e e . e p loring e p ssibiliti s bringing party that hav v r h ld p p is 4 4 o o 4 5 Blickle 4 6 Hindmarsh , H rt n . , , o ee to e the o oo e e e ” ” ” Br wn Gl Club P nnsylvania during in cr wd , and it l ks lik b tt r things e 4 6 o 4 6 o 4 6 G oldst in , V ss , Hall ck , ” ” ” th o e e e e o to o e. e spring vacati n , m mb rs w r t ld at c m m 4 Ko achi 4 9 4 9 o e 6 , v k , Smith , ” H l s the e o eo of the e o 27 e Toastmas ' ” ” ” r gular m nthly lunch n Cap Gund rs n act d as o 4 9 e 50 e 51 v Th mas , Mill r , Andr ws , Gra 12 T ” v t b . he o e the e No . . er e o alumni , h ld at B lgravia and did an admirabl j b ys 1 o hononar e e 5 . ham ; Mr H rvath , y m mb r o e the e e f the h . . o o o o Sp eak er of t e day was W C W rthingt n r ll d in aisl s at s m Old yarns f the two o e e of o Club , and th r fath rs ‘

2 3 of the Y who he on the o o e . e e e e : ALUMNI MONTHL , dug up h n r gu sts Th s w r m n e E e e o o e : . e ” Br wn M ssrs ld r and St v ns n , 1 of N e O o sk etched in the 194 7 campus scen e and Furber Marshall 9 wark , hi ; Hal and several gu ests . ” e e e o e , o 27 of o O o , CL W E answ r d qu sti ns during a liv ly discus Br da Cant n , hi ; and Paul Mack ARENCE . MILL R of e o o ' e o . ese e o sion p ri d y, Dir ct r Athl tics fr m Pr vi ” E o Pro- Ga me in Ha rtford 4 e e. e o o r. 3 o Presid ent York A . King , J , als d nc ach talk d ab ut f tball in his e e oo for the , e e of the E 60 W M E N of o said plans w r af t annual din day , and Paul gav us a pictur SOM BRO N Hartf rd and

f ommi e e o e for the e. o e 4 t th The e e e c t e out e N OV . ner in e spring . x cutiv pr s nt and h p s futur M vi s vicinity turn d Tu sday , , o

/ . e to e o the Brown Dartmouth e e e o W M ll tee may have something furth r r p rt Of gam w r sh wn , hear ecky Moulton and Joe Mc u en on the e e e e eo too w e e the ee of the o e o o this at r gular D c mb r lunch n , ; cam away with f ling that Br wn athl tic staff talk ab ut Br wn one D c o e e e to . h n the e o e e . 9 . oo S o o e t e o o o s c nd Tu sday, Br wn d s rv d win that f tball and h w m vi s Of H ly Cr ss T he e e : The oo of the e e o o , he group at t B lgravia includ d main dining r m Univ rsity gam this fall . B th visit rs did a bang w ho e e V ice' President o e e o e ob e e o e e e e ref Mr . King , pr sid d , Club was appr priat ly d c rat d with up j and v ry n pr s nt was w ll ” ” Bob s . e e W k s o e e E o e 2 5 e e e o for o . ec m ry S . Kat s , S cr tary Charl C Br wn bann rs an d a plaqu , an d paid c ming ( y w rds w r ” ” ' 4 1 e e o e ertainr f a e 2 5 e e e e o . e e o e o e e o My rs , Tr asur r H b rt n F Wil Hack tt mad s v ral p st rs p p sitiv ly pr ph tic in vi w what hap ” 3 1 who e o e e to o oo e e so o e e the e o the end of the liams , r p rt d , Maxw ll Kaufman ing Br wn f tball that w r p pular p n d at Yal B wl

” ” ‘ o the o o e oo e o ee E N o 20 e e . 3 0 , dgar ll , Dudl y R . Ath rt n , h n r gu sts t k th m al ng with w k ) ” ” ” e The o ee e for o B 24 w O e 16 . ob oo e t o o r 3 1 e . . I . , , and R ginald Brack tt , all th m c mmitt arrang d fav rs Dr G d ll had his b ys ” h Bo e E o 3 0 e . t e e e e e b of the ex ecutive committee; and Harv y M in shap O f a b ar standing upright , th r , and Sh rman ; arl M rgan ” ”

o e for e e . n B b o 29 Bob 4 e o e . o so o Stein er 4 a n wc m r , W Stimps n suitabl a pap r w ight br ught his ; Allis n had ” ” the 2 3 e o 0 3 e o o o o . e e 1 o . 7 Br wn , Jr , Harry L ight n , Alan A sizabl c ntributi n t ward Br wn and Bill with him ; Dr Mauric Pik ” ” for forwardf o o 2 3 2 o o e e son e 8 . oo 1 1 o o . o A . W d , M rt n J Sim n , Frank Band unif rms was c ll ct d , had his al ng , as did J Hyman ” ” ” 2 to e M e 0 2 w ho o e ex f We e new e : 8 o . o e 3 8 e . e H p , Samu l H L vy , D nald C ing L wis iln r , wr t tri d a stunt this tim through ” ” h o e h e f h o e O 13 t e . t e o o t e e 23 E. e Rubel , Arthur Park r , Richards plaining pr j ct c urt sy Br wn Athl tic ffi c , ” 2 5 f the e e e t The e o out of o e e enterf we o of 13 0 e for the e Conly , v eteran o Yal d lug , an gu sts fr m t wn w r had a bl ck tick ts Yal ” i ined oo the e the e e for e to he o 20 ta t . J . W . Albright . at n n at Un iv rsity Club by gam availabl sal l cal alumni B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

w lu here hold a n inf rm u EVERY THUR SDAY IN LOS ANGELES the Bro n C b t s o al l nc heon a t the Alex andr ia . ’ — Pre sent a t the firs t when P resident Hugh Wa ll a c e 3 7 wa s insta lled were : c loc kwi se from lower left Bill ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ i k Me in r Bill hi ester 8 a rr G a es 2 1 Ha rr Howa rd 2 4 Wa ll C rea sey 3 9 , D c ss ge 3 7 , O c 3 , L y t , y , a c e, D on Tim ” ” ” ” ” re a r S e Doll 4 2 Fer Pur es 2 3 Miles Flin 2 7 Hou h on Me l merma n 4 3 , Sec t y t v e ey , g v , t , g t tc a f 0 4 , and Henry ’ De . 1 1 e lub la n to ha v enin f B rown foo b all m ovie a t the L A B rady 0 4 . On c th C p s e a n ev g o t s os ngelesAthletic Club .

' Eli E You o e how e e a re e o e e N e o o ee e . e o o e h c uld t ll this s rvic was p p W tm r , Harv y an s:J hn Fall n , sp ch s ach p rs n rd rs as e wish es ciated o the e e o E Rusti an e . o e o e e fr m fact that hardly any tick ts L vins n , dward g , All n W fr m a larg but m d rat ly priced menu . ” W to e e o o th were turn ed back . e plan mak this Whit , J hn Murphy , Paul Harris n , and Just as e maitre d hote1 for the Brown h f we the e e e e. For t e o e an ann ual f atur fun it , S cr tary Club tabl . ” 3 0 W . . SOUT WO T , JR Offered a d oor prize consisting of two M H R H We are assured of at l east 15 members ” 20 0 13 w on ( A useful directory of the alumni in f e s to the e. e e or the few eo tick t gam ( Bill D al y first lunch ns , but this should the area has been publish ed and distributed h . o o t e o it ) gr w , pr viding Club with a str ng to the e e o . w o , ntir Washingt n mailing list This e e o o . e to two Incid ntally , still sit d wn at lunch 4 w rking gr up It is plann d hav e effort has been gen erally appreciated . ) eon the e e o e e e e e ee e e at H ubl in H t l at ach ’ r gular v ning m tings a y ar , plus sp cial levela nd s B asketb a ll Ni ht The e C g e third Thursday of the month . n xt gath erings wh en ever visiting guests war IT WILL BE a big night for Brown in ne o e Dec 18 . C Y FL E S o c m s . AND R rant . A bid has been made for the loan of 2 e the basketf ” e e . Cl v land Jan wh n Varsity oo o e o 1 4 f tball m vi s from Br wn s 9 7 season , Washin ton Views the Films e o off on e o for g ball t am st ps its wint r t ur a w e o e to o which h p Sh w in D ecember . e e e the e e: ' game with W estern R s rv at Cl v f the o r 5 TWE NT Y FOUR M EMB ERS o Br wn Treasurer Bill Creasy and Dick Messin

e . e e o land Ar na Pr sid nt Myr n Curtis and , University Club Of Washington gathered ger have been oth er m embers of the lunch f of the e e' e e . o the e o o Sat S cr tary Harry L H f man Cl v eon o at ultra ( sic ) M tr p litan Club c mmittee. for he 5 e e e land Brown Club are d eep in plans t STE E OLLEY urda e oo N ov . 1 , to D y a ft rn n , c l brat V due for e dis evening , which were furth r the oo e o . eo e e ( sic ) f tball s as n G rg Hurl y , Ada ms to Andover 2 e the e e e i n Dec . r o e o Tod o e cuss o wh n Club nt rtain d J . , was c mm ntat r and Sh tt n T T H E E E n D o Y o ec . 6 E e e e M RRIMACK VALL he D ean m ry R . Walk r at a Univ rsity technician during the scr eening Of t f o o . . . e o e will g Pr f C R Adams , h ad e ee ee Club dinn r . ” Brow a Oly Cross game. B tw n r ls , Brown s distinguish ed Math ematics De The e oo the . 2 the members h eard p eriod summaries O f lik lih d is that Jan affair r p a tment, a loyal alumnus , and a popular r e the o of e for o wn' Harv ard e e ro will tak f rm a dinn r Br wn the Bro gam , th n in p g n th f r t ve speaker . Also o e program o he e m n e e e . e e e e e e , th ir wiv s , and gu sts Alumni in ress at Cambridg , this s rvic b ing mad e o o e on the o e he AkromC antone Youn stown ing at P ab dy H us , And v r availabl e to the Club by special arrange t g Club will be M cC ormick The e campus , will William B . , e also b e n otifi ed and invited . dinn ment with the United Pr ss . r E e e Offi e who o e o be e the e Alumni x cutiv c r , will pr vid Memb ers also viewed the color film of will pr bably h ld in Univ rsity o e e e e of e e ' ” e e e oo to the a m r g n ral surv y curr nt happ n e e e o Club in Cl v land , right n xt d r last Jun e s Comm enc m nt , amid num r us

h e . “ o e to e e e ings on t e Hill and in alumni circl s a Ar ena . The Club ffi c rs plan r s rv j ibes about the Coll ege Green , which p The o e e e a block of tick ets w ell in advance of the pr gram is b ing arrang d by Jam s p ears to hav e l ess popular app eal h ere than ” “ E 19 for the e e S . astham M rrimack Vall y the traditional Middle Campus nomen ' game. e o are e e e f r Brown Club . D el gati ns xp ct d e . o e o The ee e the I ncid ntally, Mr H ffman chid s us clature. m ting was arrang d by ” h e e from all the communities c overed by this e e o e failure to m ention t e Cl v land Club s program committee, h ad d by J hn Fr nch e e the e ee u e one C an club , sinc annual wint r m ting is two golf arties last s mm r , at E . e e o and including dmund J B nn tt , D nald e $ rbur e o e Manakiki Two of always a drawing card . Dinn r is an n Sundlun E c te y , t th r at , L . Ra ard, Arthur , and ri ” nounced for 4 the best parties I ve attend ed in 2 2 years Wend elin . e our o e' as an alumnus . ( P rhaps c rr Plac in En ineers Plans were discussed for the annual g g ” sp ondent turned in such a p oor score that b W E R E R EAD Y now to giv e the plan f the to be e Dec . 16 . m eeting o Club h ld ” e w e he o e o to . , the e of e e e e e e the o com, w uldn t r p rt us At any rat t st practical xp ri nc , writ s Larr Hurl ey h ads n minating ” y — 4 ” Ed. ' e e o e . o . Im li 4 S cr tar Tr as r r w r n t inf rm d S rry ) . . a az z o 3 e e e u e mittee which will bring in a slate of Offi cers A M p g , y l s L unc heons in Los Ange e of the Brown Engin eering Association . at that time. t O E S the Los e e o e e fi e the e e oo o e of FFIC R Of Ang l s Br wn Club Individual m mb rs and Of c rs Of Th r was a g d turn ut in spit bad ' e e e e o o e o o e e o f l earn ed that th ere was r al int r st in s tting Ass ciati n ha ccasi nally h lp d Br wn weather and Saturday work in G overn v ee eo for the e ee o e o o o e o e o e e e up a program Of w kly lunch ns ngin rs l cat p siti ns and th r Br wn m ent agencies , which k pt s m m mb rs m Th o e e o e e e ee o e en. e o e : e e N o alumni in that ar a a qu sti nnair s nt ngin rs l cat Ass ciati n has away . Those pr sent Pr sid nt rman The now set e e on O l s around rev eal ed the enthusiasm . first up this s rvic an ffi cia basi , e e . o S . Case, John Fr nch , Charl s T Ll yd 2 e e e e Nov . 0 the e e e e o one was sch eduled to be h ld , and and Plac m nt S rvic is b ing dir ct d and guest Richard Townsend , a pr se ( ” A o e e 12 . . o o 2 5 2 5 e e ve. Don Ranard e th ey will c ntinu ach Thursday at in by J W C nn lly , Chitt nd n , p ectiv e Brunonian ) , , Jam s ' w e o ' h o e e N e 3 3 N . He e o t e o . oo e o e the Contin ental Ro m Of H t l Al x Y rk , Y r qu sts inf rma Wilmot , Horace B th , Walt r P rt r ,

, b ee ob o e . 5 h . o to o n hulrnan Tod o andria , t and Spring Sts ti n as j n ds and j Opp rtuniti s Eric Wend elin , Be S , Sh t o f o ' The e e be e e e eo e This is a strictly inf rmal a fair , acc rd s rvic will limit d at this tim ten Fritz Wien er , Frank Huddl , G rg , “ R itscher o e ing to Presi dent Hugh Wallace : NO merely to bringing together prosp ective o . ob r. Hurl ey , J , J nas B , R b rt 28 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

e o e e o e e e be e . e e e r. mpl y rs and mpl y s , and th r will ald Gardn r, Dr Fr d rick W . Ripl y , J , Im a liaz o i no e to e e . z . e e E charg ith r , Mr p g said ’ R chard F Canning , Dr . Sh rburn d “ Lib b y s B rown Club h e e Th o ' rl ' e e to t e . e e eo e . e e e e in a l tt r m mb rs Ass cia g y, G rg W J ns n , Ch st r A . Law no e o e the ton E e o t t Y . e e o o e . o e i ti n will att mpt participat in LIBB , I NC , d partm nt st r in , Th mas C ccl st n , Jam s H . H g

e o o e . e o r. e . e n g tiati ns in any way , but will simply Culv r City , Calif , has a littl Br wn gins , J , Warr n F Archibald , G rald I w n n o . o o e e n. T G lu ts o he of th . e e . tra smit thr ugh Mr C nn lly what v r Club all its Libby , Arthur A L wis , Arthur J Liv ” m n in st o o e e e e e o 2 3 on eo e . oo e o in f rmati n it has r garding availabl nam is V rn n Libby , and g , G rg W M r , J hn J . ” ” o o The new e e o' o e ' Floriman 2 2 O Shau hness E e e E . . ee e e . and p siti ns s rvic c p r M Hathaway has b n g y, rn st R iss , v r tt W S hr imer e the o e e e o o e for o e e c e . e o e e . at s with Br wn Univ rsity Plac m nt its C mptr ll r s m tim . , Stuart S Wait , G rg W o h nv v e L t e e In N o e e . ub c han O e e e . e sk ffi c , suppl m nting its w rk in v mb r William R K a Littl , Abraham A y, Cyril H ” ' in erin v ne 24 o e o . e e e . a e b Con e g g fi ld y finish d his j with Mant ll , Milt n I B nn tt , Patrick J L he e t V e eo . The E ee e t oo o e ulte . o e e o . ngin rs invit d ladi s , , s lidat d in San Di g and Jam s , J C Murphy , G Alan R ths N w for e oo e e e o e the ee . e o o o e th ir f tball v ning in Y rk visit d Libby in Main Str t child , M M lvin S l m n , Charl s C . Til lin hast r v on N ov . 10 o f w Re O . n the e e . e. e o he . . o e at China Lan R staurant St r Within a h urs had g , J , Byr n Wat rma , o o e E e o o e o e o e e e e for . e o o . o rni S l way , Fr shman C ach , t k b c m S rvic Manag r Libby , B rnard W Slat r , M rt n J Sim n , and

e h o C l . e . o o e t e o . e ee d wn m vi s Of Dartm uth and Inc , and an apartm nt had b n Alan R P arsall gate games to show at this fall dinn er of found for him at 3 80 1 D elmas Ter' 193 7 4 E e o o . f r . K avan the Brown ngin e ring Ass ciati n ace o Mr and Mrs . e ey and r CAN AN Y OTH ER establishment chall enge 1 ' e k t r Ba ltimore e 3 ear old e . Tic e s fo th ir /2 y daught r the o o e o f r “ C ld Spring H us , Wick f rd , o the , e e P G H IS the o Aft r Christmas, writ s L bby , TAKIN TURN at m nthly din i e o e o mr ” numb r Of Br wn r uni ns it has acco f h o e o e to et of the $ e o t e w ll try g as many ' n rs Baltim r Br wn Club , Rust modated through the years The 10 year ” o men o e w ho e or o 17 o e o for N ov . Br wn as p ssibl liv Sc tt ann unc d as his t pic Class added its praises a fter its week end $ e e o ' o i of Los e e 20 as Tick et Talk . Th s p pular din w rl in this part Ang l s 6 e e. o 0 e e e ” th r Ab ut m mb rs swam , play d e e e e e e ' County togeth er for an ev ening at n rs, arrang d by Pr sid nt Ch st r Stack o the o o “ g l f at P int Judith C untry Club , ” ”

our o e. e e . e 2 5 pole 2 2 and Secr tary Charl s P Iv s , h m e e e e e o e play d bas ball , r minisc d , and nj y d are being h eld this year in the N orthway the e e e banqu t , which f atur d Presid ent Jack ” e e oo 3 700 Apartm nts privat dining r m , ” Shevelove e e Skillings , Burt , S cr tary Martin Z itri es one E d , Of Rip ngl e s aid es ; Paul N e the o . rth Charl s St th rd Thu sday Of e . ( i r Tarpy, and Bill Hulb rt Mackese e e o y, Athl tic Dir ct r ; Ivan Fuqua , ' month ) . Officers elected are : Presid ent Sk l o Bob o e i track c ach ; and M rris , bask tball — o e for the ' ' Mr . Sc tt is district manag r lings ; Secretary Treasurer T ae ; Ex ecu Two t h Brow n' Rut ers coach . tickets o t e g ' — Globe Tick et Company in the Mid Atlantic e o ee e w affield tiv C mmitt Hulb rt , Hart S e e oo e e e , e e e of o ex erif gam mad a d r priz in wh ich th r States , and is an x cut v l ng p e e i , Si Rubin Charl Hugh s , and Alan e e i was g at int rest . e e the o e o r o . e h nc with c mpany in Atlanta , D tr it , Y ung Skillings h ad ed t e reunion come The o the and Baltimore. Club has hit up n mittee e : e North Shore Ac tivity , which includ d Tarpy , Hulb rt , e e e e of Swaffield Lou e o T happy id a O f having its m mb rs t ll ” om , H in ld , Rubin , Allan , P T N o h e o e o o e H E ORTH SH OR E Br wn Club had a t e e , e o o busin ss s and pr f ssi ns and s m e oo . S ym ur Win grad , and H rm T f N v 6 the o o ' nice party o . at Th ms n Club unusually interesting m eetings have re O e e e : e eo Eis' W th rs pr s nt Bud Hask ll , L n N 20 e e e e . e in ahant , with m mb s p s nt s lt so the o e r r , u ed, since many Of Baltim r mon o e oe e e e , J hn Scribn r , J St in r , Fr d Saw e ee o e e E e who are o e e e had an ngin r fr m G n ral l ctric er o Don e ow alumni pr min ntly plac d in a wid y , Hugh C nklin , Dani ls, Thurl e on et o o e w e f 4 talk d J Pr pulsi n , and th n va ety o posts . e e e o e ri B ars , Graham Whit , Jack Cr wl y , the o e of the 19 4 7 o e e e m r t saw m vi s C mm nc m nt DeKl nn o Hassenfeld N or' S oke B efo e Foo b a ll Wally y , Har ld , at Brown . ton 200 E e e the e e o . . ABOUT NTHUSIASTS att n d d Atlass , Charl s And rs n , W D

' v Br w o o The Dec . 5 ee e o e to e o o Widnall Les o o annual Har ard o n Smok er , sp ns red m ting was d v t d R yn lds , D ug , J yn er,J hn t o e the e e o e E o Len E i l f o he o e . . F l i o by the Brown Club o Bost n at H t l Br wn athl tics , with r s rvati n mad xt n , Cummings, W San p p ,

the O o . E o Pett uti Tom o N ov 14 . e e e . . er e o . L n x It was a v ry succ ssful at xf rd Club in Lynn van Cr ssl y, J C , L gan , B f o of oo oo ob , Shaulson, e af air , with l ts g d f tball talk in R emaining on the dock et are Prof . Z enas Cunningham Phil Luth r ” o e o e o of the e the e . h F b 2 Stanh p , Jim Kavanagh , J hn Sh rman , anticipati n gam n xt day to t e on e . 6 Bliss visit Club , at a e e e o o of the m o Ben e o G org Car ns , sp ts auth rity e to be o e e e Sti Br wn , Darling , Milt L vy , J hn r plac ann unc d , and Pr sid nt ” ” os on Trave er the e e o ' o e o McG uire M acCon' B t l . was v ning s t ast Wriston s annual ev eni ng with us on C r y , Cli ff rd , Ladd ” Ed e E He e e e Bob 4 4 e . o master . pr s nt d Margarita , 1 4 n ll , Pick ring , dward R Bancr ft , May 3 . ” E r ' 1 r. . o . o a . 3 o S . UTC S assistant football c ach at Harvard ; Gus A H HIN ON J , dward K Bancr ft , J , Milt n J o eo e e o e M Ph o c bs , G rg A . M ll r , Cl m c ee, J e N e o avas , Austin P ck , Bill Wunsch , J hn 4 4 e Wath y , Van Williams , Dick Shaw , Dick e e Bob Bob N o T M ssing r, Murphy, on , om

' ' W the o ow n re or s we con e o E o e , E e , Al Ben e o o o o ( ith f ll i g p t , Pr st n , dward H w ll arl Bradl y Davis , Cat , M rt n Darman , M rt n

. O e r n ns As we a e e e . . o e e o h ro a o e o . s , . o e cla d e t e llc ll f u i id b rt Cl av s , H W Bullard , H C w n , Smith , and J hn Manch st r Am ng th s h in ovem er we a o o e or the e a . o e . t e e e e e N b , p l giz f d l y, and Paul H H dg at Alumni Dinn r w r Wally Lin e ha e Tallmann due to a o s a e ear e but ee . o l ck f p c li r , f l t t 193 0 burgh , Charl s , H R din , and m w h to r n ove the e r wn n s w s u . B o e till ill i r b E E of the e e e o die' Isra l Kaminsky S V N m mb rs , r uni n nd a u memories even out o rosters a c ll p f eo the hards , had a Saturday lunch n at 193 8 season:) Dreyfus Frog Farm in Hoxsie : Ralph K . 19 24 b AT T H E P WTUC ET G ol f Club the E e e e e A K e o . And rt n , ll ry W Carp nt r , Mauric D e e e oo BR EAKFAST at the Univ ersity Club was Class putt r d and putt d , had a g d bu ff e e N o E. o e e H nd l , ich las Jans n , Jam s L avitt , fet o o for the l oth new of e o for the , and laid a f undati n a kind r uni n Class , and R o o . . y Rawlins n , and H Adrian Smith 4 T 19 8 . he o ee e : the following talk ed ov er preliminary plans reuni on in c mmitt in charg 19 3 2 n o N . o e for the 2 5th ann iversary in 19 4 9 : Charles C . W . G rman , chairman , Caldar , » ' b Ed r n e e . . . o e e e A C P E COD W E E E D and the 15th an . C . g , and P W W lch o . A K N H pkins , Raym nd Mill r , W sl y B Hay J “

e f e e Ine niversar e 6 0 e e of the Some enthusiastic alumnus , w th a e . e o . y attract d m mb rs Class i ward , Clar nc C Cha , R b rt G , e se of o e e o be f 19 3 2 to e o , . weird s n hum r , d cid d it w uld e Connl o . o Of W st Falm uth Mass Al man , Walt r y, L uis B G f , and f o the e e ee the e gr eat sport to burn my list Of th ose back o . th ugh ball gam b tw n marri d President R obert H . G f n e o o e o for the e o e e o e to me and bach l rs pr vid d a gay sp t , r uni n , W lch r p rt d this 192 8 Th n o rna hOW' the e o e e the e e. e rov e e u r uni n f atur was class dinn r at magazin P id c J l , D T H E ot o e on he 2ot CL SS g g ing arly t h e A the Cape Codd er Hotel with Athl etic Di ever n oted the presenc e of the foll owing : reunion at an in formal dinn er at the Uni , ke e e e e . oe o e o Mac s e . o . r ct r Paul y as chi f sp ak r Jam s W C urll , M nr C Fagan , D nald versity Club J un e 14 over which Edward K E sinit o e . e e . o e e . e o u z Class Pr sid nt David H Sc tt pr sid d J . ccl st n , Maury , R b rt M

. e e The o e : Lawr nce pr sided . gr up includ d E Erkkinen e ee l o e o o . J TO o . e Th mas P R idy O f Pas w nt h n Th mas , Ahti A , Jam s K gan , ” e C a l wit D s o . Allesandro . H . . z , D , S W . K r for the o e ravel. o . e . e J o s l ng st t N rman P Prudd n , ing A Grinn ll , ' e . e Ke Parkhurst , A . G . Gardin r , Dr Alb rt o e E o . e e : e e . e e . Pr s nt S cr tary Richard A Hurl y , Jam s Lathr p , William W Br wn ,

vorkian ' , . o e . . . r n r e , r e E nde do k . . Dr R b rt G Murphy B . r e . e O J J . , Stanl y C Paig , Dr dward Damar J . , Dudl y , J , Dr Chaunc y e Li ch . e o . t field , e ffe . r o O e L wis A Faub rt , L ring P , o o e a o e . . jian , Th d r J , Marshall B Marcus , M . St n , I , H ward C ls n , Frank

o . e e o . e Es o 1. Mc ole r. o e N . L uis B Palm r , Alfr d W P tt , H ward . S . William H y, J , J hn A Wat rs , Licht , Irving p , Irving Magid , Pre l ' se e . e . h e . . o e o . o t e o e . , Martin M Zuck r, Dr L wis T William R G ldb rg , Th mas J Hunt , Milt n Ladd , and c mmitt In addi e o e e . h o N e o . o won t N ar arian . . e o e o r. eo . o B nn tt , Stanl y H Smith , ls n J C n J , L n M j , Tayl r R Phillips , ti n , Dr Charl s R unds g l f 4 “ o e O e . K Ne o o e o e o e Ra mond . e o o e e 7 l ng , H nry tt , ls n B . J n s, R b rt J hn Zuck r , y An dr w , D ne t urnam nt with an asy , giving his 2 9 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

Th , e e i o the e e . e e o com for the e on N classmat s an xhib ti n Of styl which and G rant Bursl y M m rial Campus Danc Class ight , and e o Chamv mittee e o e to e e o e the o for brought him the R I . Amat ur G l f was r app int d s rv an th r it was starting p int a Saturday E of th e . e o e e o or 9 e f o o . Th fiv p ionship in 19 3 . y ar ( ight Class l st th ir liv s in xcursi n c untry club sp rts e e t 193 9 he war . ) year Class recommends the arrangement to ‘ f he T E P 3 e Of ear re e o e t e o e e . H CLASS UT ON r al y B f r Alumni Dinn r Sunday night , th r Class s 4 e o e e e the o o e 4 0 e e e 1 Cha l y Gr ss nt tain d Class at a e uni n , with m r than pr s nt Jun r r In charge O f the plans were : Ernie Sa

o o . 1. o . at the R . C untry Club G l f and dine c cktail party v i nano o o g , Bill P tter , Bill Cro k er , Arnie n r e e e o ses ' N e on the e o e e : oe — e wer main v nts , alth ugh a bull am s r uni n r gist r J o o Bob e e e S l way , and Pri stl y all curr ntly

e o e e e . sion led by D ean Em ery R . Walk br ught Bl ssing , Bursl y , Charl s Carignan , r J at Brown .

. E e . . o o e the men up to date on campus happ nings Richard I Clark , Frank P C mst ck , b n Ma O l 94 6 r of the , de tte o e o e . J . was chairman Church Davis , , Brun Di Cl me F st r B Davis , , '

e e E . e e e o th no o e o o ee i o o e of: nt , dward D ignan , Fl tch r , Gr ss , ALT O U G e Class did t h ld a J un e r uni n c mmitt , wh ch als c nsist d J H H

a stavesen who in Gustavesen, e e e e e for the e o the o e S ecretary Charl es W . G u ( Art Hartl y, Hask ll , Hull , gath ring , h r , r c rd , is r st r

bur r. h h e . a w o e e t e e o fin e o to the , e . e o e e e cidentally fil ed a e r p rt Alumni H nry K J g, I Sh rwin J Kapst in , Of th s att nd d r uni n arli r h e o o e o e . t : fi e e , Charl s Kingsf rd , Kn wl s , s ph in e year O , J f c ) , Al Macgillivray Grant Bursl y J Larkow ich t e o e eo e . e d eM a t , Lambias , G rg , Millard A T S ta n Ma t h s , R a y R a l p h om oo W ds , Dan Fairchild , Al Rust , L V ll o e o eo . e a e Mac illi e o . L v j y , L nard D , Fl etcher , and Charl s Gr ss II y g MacDonald E e Al Miranda , J im , Jim ld r , v r o e r N . W l o ee a . e . . Mc i The following nominating c mmitt was y, J hn R Mag , J , R , o o Tom e Pud Th rnt n , Murray , Charl s

. M ochnac k E e f o e to . . o o appointed to submit a slat o ffi c rs liams , J y, B M ult n , Sleicher o , Dick Brainard , Carl Pauls n , Pat ” ' e e o . e the Class in the fall by mail ) David Wil Charl s Mull n , Th mas B P ckham , O Brien o e e o Falne ( , J hn H n d rs n , Dan y, ” O Brien o , e e o o e . Th mas uinn Charl s R yn lds , Justin mot , Q e e e , David Hull , R b rt D Wile Charl es Mak epeac , Gilb rt Hoov r , Jack o o e ’ eo e . eo e E. e o R bins n , Stuart Sh rman , G rg G Di r l am Baldwin G rg Truman , Sh ld n o o e P ete i , , , Randall Jack G rd n , Walt r

Witherall e e , e deMatteo G eor e Slad , Alan Thay r T uman , Walk r , o e , , r Pretat o e Kn wl s , Ray , g Pud Leach , Dick , J hn Bat man , o o e o Wi b o o e W, ilm t , G . H lm s Wils n , s ach Ed Albert G eorge. It is als c nstitut d as a , e M acN air Stan L wis , Sandy , Al Maynard , For the e e : o ee for the . Z igl r planning c mmitt Class o Littlefield r. e Iv ry , J , Clint Full r , Lynn 194 8 19 4 9 e o the o o 1 B b o e o How , and r uni ns , f ll wing 94 2 Pease, o P llard , Mauri Carls n ,

o ee e e e : . . b E e e for the ee e e o Lee c mmitt will mak arrang m nts C W SLAT R HALL was h adquart rs ard G r nhalgh , H rb rt Hirsch , J hn , ” n e e o G ustavese , e o of 4 2 e o o o e . oo , Chairman and S cr tary J hn Fifth R uni n , an arrangement S ym ur P rt , R b rt S Smith , W dy Wisb ach e e , e e o Petro ou Hask ll , Gal , Al Macgillivray which was vot d ideal . It provided housing Titcomb , Bill M llish , and J hn p

for th m n t ' < e e o out of ow n . fr m t , it was handy los Dedic ation 4 C ontinued from p age 7 THR E E E MOTIONS struggl ed for d omi ' nance in the minds and h earts of P embrok e

f o . alumnae on the day o dedicati n , Mrs o e e e o Wilson H . R ads , alumna Pr sid nt , t ld

' e . e the gath ring Prid , Humility , and Grati

she . tude were comp eting , said “ We Alumnae are proud that we w ere the first to set forth in search of funds wh en Miss Morriss pointed out the n eed for e e w e see a new d ormit ory , humbl wh n what

has been add ed to our efforts . “ We are proud to b e a part of a great e o the e o University , and v ry pr ud that s c nd ” building in Brown s ext ensiv e program was We this beautiful one on our ow n campus . l, are grateful for thi s faith in Pembrok e C o

l ege. We are extremely grateful to th ose O f our number who und er the spl endid leaderv 19 12 e e . ship O f Mrs . L sli J Swain , Class Of , worked so untiringly to raise the Dormie tory Fun d We are humbl e b efore the sacrific e Of time and m on ey mad e by so r e o e the conse' many Pembroke s , and b f r crat ed effort mad e by my predecessors dur '

th . o . ing e campaign , Mrs J hn H Williams ,

o . Miss Ollie Randall , and Mrs . Har ld P Wat en e e e e j . I am humbl at r pr s nting such TO e o d evoted wom en . O much cr dit cann t Ger, e e e . be given our Ex ecutiv S cr tary , Mrs co e for her e fle cor trud e All en Mac nn ll , s l ss We are o ou o e e ON THE DAY OF DED ICATION : Hundred in ec ed Andrew H ll s Operation . pr ud that r c ll g s sp t s a a so selfv sacrificin the new Pemb rok e dormi or o ened its do rs t ub li iewin produced many g grade t y p o o p c v g . Som e of the rowd on the t rr uates to kn ow the joy of giving . c e a c e is shown in this Photo La b p hoto . “ Our gratitud e to Miss Morriss for her e e e he o be o he o see he e e e zeal and vision in this ef ort cannot b e b li v w uld pr ud if c uld that figurativ ly push d ach brick and , how the e he o e e e o e h the ee o e small b ginnings which f st r d t l int plac . measured . S e saw n d and c urag i fl o e e . We are not o hav urish d , ously set out to meet it . nly Today we dedicat e this beauti ful build t h r w e are e for her grateful o e , grat ful , ing as a monum ent to the faith Of many in Ten years ago Dr . W riston came to o e e 2 5 th W for her l eadership thr ugh th s last e ideal Of liberal education . e believ e o e e — a ee Br wn as Pr sid nt , man as d ply We are e to the e be o for ' yea s . grat ful many fri nds it will a happy h m e future gen era r e of the e f ‘ awar valu o a liberal education of Pembroke Coll ege w hO have add ed th eir ti ons of college stud ents who will continue e ” e e e e o n as his arly pr d c ss r , and as firmly co r o e une to o he f gifts to ou fund , and t th many h l d high t torch o sound thinking _ vinced that the advantages of this liberal o to the BrownHousin t kn own don rs g and which has been passed on o th em , and coll ege should be fully at the dis osal of its Devel opment Fund who hav e h elped mak e w ho will k eep Pembrok e Coll eg e true to wo W r m en students . e a e grate 111 for his h or our e o e r e. t e e o o f dr am c m t u lib ra , traditi n , a training gr und e e o e e l und rstand ng , nc urag m nt , and force ” ” E e i . n 5 a o . f Ov er 0 yea s g Dr B nj amin citizens o O e World . r of w o h character . Last spring e lo k ed at t e o e O e th o Andrews , Presid ent Of Br wn Univ rsity , th r participants in e cerem nies e of e w n, sh ll this b autiful building , and o o ref o e o e e e o . e e . o b cam c nvinc d that w m n sh uld w r Pr f William J R bbins , Chaplain ; e e o o be e for oc f d r d if it c_ uld p ssibly r ady v o so e e o . E cei e a liberal educati n , and Op n d Pr f dward Barry Greene, organist ; and cu anc o ' ' The p y this fall . Dr . Wrist n simply said v h e to e . th e i c the doors of t e Univ rsity th m e P mbroke Gl ee Club , under his d re r to o with determination in every l n e of his Wat en was , e a e e i o . . ro . Alumna grat ful him , and pr ud ti n Mrs Ha ld P j chair ” ” W b on We ow 4 e o o . e e e e . of h e the Dormitory is nam d in his h n r fac , It will d , and it is kn man t e d edication committe . 3 0 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

Sir : It is the opinion of this class s ecr etary the e e o of o that , with xc pti n Harvard , Br wn the e h E has b st band in t e ast this year . ' ” 5 C . ROBINS ON 0 Continued from p age 2 th ourna th e Th e J l with e n ws . e newspaper » o e too rapidly and that they should be re caught napping at Pt . Judith f rward d a “ Yo o o e o o of e e e e the to the hat B runonia tarded. u w uld think any d p w uld c mplaint int rf r nc in air W Ofiers

e a o e o e e o e e . : und rstand th t , but I am ast nish d and c ll g thr ugh its Tr asur r Sir mortifi ed at the quantity of mail I r eceive I went to the d efense of Russ Field to I wish to tak e advantage of your far o Ned e t intimating that the organization has s m e Burlingam , and built up such a reaching circulation o inform your many e e e o e o for ex ' o o of e e e e e e e Brunon a the o e subtl r , pr sumably ult ri r, r as n gl wing st ry xp nsiv quipm nt in r ad rs that i , nly lit rary N ed t s istence the e o o of the e e e o ee . e e on o e e , such as r st rati n Slat r , that d cid d it all Aft r magazin Br wn Campus , is mbark d ' t o h o , e to the oo of e o rumble seat , he aboliti n Of t e sm king hauling hims l f up r f Slat r , up n a full , vital and interesting year

“ h ou can e o t let u ar r t o o of o o . e o o o the e c , o e pr pagati n p is n ivy y imagin his disgust at finding s m and y kn w ways and m ans

h f ' The members of our organization are v ery crude hom emade apparatus . In t e o obtaining a subscription to our maga N d fin m hifi t o e no e to end e e ob s oot he e. attempting , with abs lut ly r sults did a j in g zin “ $ e to o ec e of o e e the o on N o Brunon a e e e for o e dat , c rr t that p culiar quirk tr ubl d wat rs and Radi rth i is an xc ll nt way f rm r e w e not o men to ee o human nature whi ch causes a p rson ho Slat r was dismantled . Br wn — k p in t uch with the ' — normally walks at a gait of a mil e and a I would lik e to add one more expres thoughts political and social of the stu ' t : o of ec o o o f e now on We quart er an h our o charge through a re si n appr iati n and c ngratulati n o d nts campus . will maintain volving door as if he were a schizophrenic the fine quality and content of the present the same high standards of lit erary crafts ' ' w ee e e . E I e ho e our e e e o e Y E W . SP squirr l wh s tail has j ust b n st pp d day MONTHL D ARD s IC R o manship , and that div rsifi d f h e o e e o e e o t e o e e o e c e e . on. M mb rs s ci ty n v r t uch a f rmat will int r st t m st ritical r ad r

“ o e e revolving door , but simply float through Sh rt stori s , po try, cartoons and , it is The New Uni orms » f o on the slipstream provided by simpl e h ped , an abundance of timely articles e o e ' e e e c o ' e e e e Gentl emen : o e e e e e mind d , v r n rg ti n n m mb rs , v n sh uld pr s nt a tru and accurat tabl au e e e o f the on o e o o oe o c . if this inv lv s , as it ccasi nally d s , a It was with amus m nt that I r ad y ur thinking man ampus f e on the new o e e o e who e e bit o waiting . bri f paragraph band unif rms B sid s th s tak an activ and the O o e 194 7 e of h The o o of the o o C elsae in ct b r , , issu t e ALU NI e e e e our e o e m tt rganizati n is M sinc r int r st in magazin , it is h p d Y graviore casu decidunt ta rres ( Horace MONTHL . that the rest of the Alumni will want to O e c ee ee due e e to the e o e re e runon a to o off to be d s , II , x ) , whi h has b n fr ly ( but With r sp cts p rs nn l hav B i sh w it ” o e e e e o o f t — one of he not too freely ) translated by the soci ety s sp nsibl , I b li v , with ut a d ubt , that proud o i to read it . It is t “ oficial translator as Let the other guy do the uni forms are the worst l ooking piece best ways for the Alumni to k eep in touch of e e e e ee on o f ow w o e o n o . the shoving . Anyon e ho practises this mat rial that I hav v r s n a c lf with th s us at Br wn e e or oo o o Th a e e who to e or e e l g sch l rganizati n . e best e e be five e of unonia pr c t , and says hims l f, v n p Th r will issu s Br n s to e e o e e e p earance of the e o the now e the ' j ust t i k hims lf, at l ast nc v ry band this s as n was at ( first is availabl ) , and sub “ o t o , ten e e e of the o e Yale B wl , wh en coats covered he miser o e e to runo y ars , I am a m mb r S ci ty scripti n pric is Writ B

“ for the e o of e o oo able white j ack ets . nia c o e e oo R tardati n R v lving D rs, , Cir ulati n D partm nt , R m J , for on o th ld e e e e o e o e o e 12 I. for thereby becomes automatically a member I , , fav r sw at rs with Faunc H us , Pr vid nce , R . , ” ” » e e ho e e e o o o W ar o e of the Society for the Retardation of Re th ir whit B , and that n xt s as n y ur subscripti n . e e c unting on r al ” ban o see o e e . o oo e e are no o ee I may Br wn s nc again att r d o om the i . . i supp rt fr all Alumn v lving D rs Th r initiati n f s , K ” W LL C . P E 4 2 W LL P KE no or o e e no e e I ARD AR R I IAM AR R annual th r du s , m mb rship — ' P P h W . P R S . er a S o J . e OHN OLLA D c no o no o no e , I s und lik an Old stick ards , dipl mas , butt ns , badg s, C rcu ation C ot M ana ers > e g in the mud ut o e e the old oo ' i l no o e no ee no o e no co , I als pr f r f t l dg s, m tings , r st rs , ne ball uniforms without the gold ( or yellow , ventions, no files , no bull etins , no nati onal h as t e case may be) . e e no fi o . B m h adquart rs , Of cial publicati ns rown Alu ni Monthly s 4: e e not e el e rer I f v rything is ntir y cl ar , a Published by Brown University for its Alumni Sir : e of i o e e e e . r ading th s ann unc m nt is sugg st d M EM B ER AM ERICAN AL U M N I C OU N C IL o e o e bow for out . e e o S m b dy tak a bringing Sinc r ly y urs, 5 WINTERICI'I the oo e new JOHN T . f tball t am this fall in bright

' s uni forms that get away from the tradi G entlemen : tional drabn ess that Brown has inherited Your October issue brought the sad news from the coincidence that our first maj or e e o e o of the of o . o o . b n fact r had a nam which is als that passing Pr f Th mas Cr sby, Jr of e e o o I am one of the many to mourn the loss an all g d c l r . of this v ery charmi ng and inspiring teach » I lik e the looks of the new band uni ,

: r e e e e e of e e o o , too, the . e e e . His class s w r sc n s g nial f ll w f rms by way Wh n I h ard

r He o the sev new o e e the o , e e ship and good will . is am ng utfits w r in w rks I tr mbl d o e we too o the o e r eral teach ers I . had at Br wn that I shall l st swing far fr m c ns rva ” ” e e e e e of the CHESLEY WORTHINGT ON 2 3 not forget . CLEMENT RI CHA RDS ON 06 tiv ( and unimpr ssiv ) sw at rs M anager' Editor P es ent Wes e n a t st o e our o o r id , t r B p i past . I th ught mayb b ys w uld Seminary come out deck ed with cap es and shakos Entered at the Provid ence Post Office an a M s s t 8 O . C y , K i e a ond las ma t lik e an American Legion outfit or Pip , s sec c s t er T n w e r squeak High School . he e d signs a e V L X O . L ECE BE 19 7 N 4 o. 4 The First R adios VIII D M R , original , a littl e reminiscent of a hotel : Sir busboy , but on the whol e fine for th eir n O e O page 17 , ctob r MONT L Y appears T rwar H purpose. o Fo d This Is s ue “ ” he e e : o e e o o ‘ t stat m nt C ll g radi was b rn at Glad to see we re brightening up our Addition l s i 19 3 6 o o a p o tage s nec es Brown University in qu tati n football show all along the line ( in addition f e the sa ry if this c op y of t he B rown from Colli ers o July 26th. P rhaps to a creditabl e season in the league we readers of the M Y would appreciate Alumni Monthly is b eing s ent ONTHL lik e) . A FOLLOWER $ a much earli er Radio exp erience at forwa rd to a n a ddress other than r 190 Th o e e o 9 . e h B wn which happ n d ab ut Sir : t at used on our stenc ils . ( Other e e the oo of N o e The ” sc n was r f rth Slat r . I m happy that our Brown Club here wise it c om es b ac k to the Univer i : rov en e ou na o $ princ pals P id c J r l ( C mplain in the Valley was able to h elp ’ s ity . ) Thi s issue needs 4 c ents e e e e ant) , back d by Univ rsity Tr asur r provide those fine new uniforms for the “ “ p osta ge for suc h forw a rding in o e e » Sweetland . Radi T chnician Russ Fi ld h band . They improve t e looks of a well ” hi s c ountr . 12 the N ed e the hot t y victim , Burlingam in train ed group of musicians o the e e o e to N ed SP FIEL sp t and writ r r sp nsibl RING D Plea se notif the Alumni Offic e “ y f ' No e: N ot o l the o e , or goings on in North Slater . ( t n y C nn cticut Val of a ny c orrec tions which should le o o the o e ce Russ Field had strung wires on the roof y Br wn Club, but als Pr vid n b e m ade in the a ddress used. If of h ourna o o o o o o Slater , and t e J l had a big radi Br wn Club, B st n Br wn Club , Br wn a milita r titl e N ew o o y e a p p ears , p lea se mast at Point Judith . Russ was lucky Univ rsity Club in Y rk , and Br wn ' of e e e e con' confirm its ac c urac y . enough to pick up an from a ves Club W st rn P n—nsylvania s nt sel off N E e he e to tributions to the d Ed. antucket . xcit dly rush d Fun ) 3 1 i ' ' llllllllllllllllllllllflllIllllllIllllllllIIIIIlllIllIlllfllfllllllllllllllllll S E C R E T R l E S O F B R O W N C L U B

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