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Roster of Registrants 1921 .; Ltl'; en Lt.~J 1 * Butler, G. M. Mining Engr. & Geol. Ct, 2 * Fitzhugh, L. M. Arch. cl:l 3 * Hitchcock, L, B. Civil 4 * Coston, A, T, Mining & Civil i i '.::l 5 * Lescher, Royal W. Arch. " (l'.: 6 * Witherspoon, w. o. Nech. 0 7 ,~ Lyman, J. B, Arch. 0 8 * Willis, Charles Francis Mining co 9 *, Farish, William Adam Civil 10 * Major, Chas. Edward Mining 11 * Montfort, Edwin M. Civil 12 * Pack, Noyes Weaver Civil 13 * Northen, William Dandrige Arch. 14 * Stull, Harold C. Civil & Mining 15 i, Prout, John W., Jr. Mining 16 Guy, Frank L. Civil 17 ,~* Holmquist, F. N. Civil 18 Phelps, Harlow D, Mining 19 * Kays, Marion R. Civil 20 * Pheby, Geo, E. Arch. 21 * Ferguson, Ben Elec. 22 Richards, Roy T. Elec. & Mech, 23 * Wood, Homer R. Civil & Mining 24 * Creighton, James M, Arch. 25 * Anderson, E. J. Telephone 26 * Fansett, Geo. R. Civil & Mining 27 Alexander, Henry Don Civil 28 ,~* Saxton, W. Eugene Arch. @) 29 Twitchell, Frederick George Civil 30 * Rist, Harold E. Mining 'I ~ * "rt. 31 * Wallingford, v. o. Arch. 32 * Conway, Edward Power Civil 33 * DuNoulin, Walter Louis Civil & Nech, f@ 34 * Myers, Edgar,lW. Mining & Mech. ;? 35 Bray, William Arch, (/_~ * ~ 36 Buchen, Joseph C. Nech. ~ * 37 * Ten Eyck, Edward Civil LiJ 38 Thompson, A. c. Assay. (/) 39 i,* ,z( Jaastad, Henry O. Arch, L1J 40 Maddock, Thos. Civil 0~ 41 * Lane, William W, Civil cl:l 42 Larimore, John W. Civil 43 * Place, Roy W. Arch. ::1 44 * Shepherd, James Madison Civil (l'.: 45 * Kibbey, John R. Arch. () 46 t, Jamieson, William Jordan Civil 0 47 Mahoney, Leslie J. Arch, co 48 * Rieger, Henry Civil 49 Bell, Herman A. Struc. 50 * Thomas, R. G. Mining 51 * Halloran, Will Mining & Metal. 52 * Cotten, Shepard M. Civil 53 * Byron, Lester A. Arch. 54 Fox, Chas. Kirby Civil & Hydr. 55 *i, 'Beckwith, Cassius L. Mining 56 Jacobson, Robert Clark .., I * Mining & Metal. 57 * Jones, Phillip R. Civil & Mining * Deceased Page l 58 * Perkins, R. C. Civil 59 * Wathen, Albert L. Civil 60 Jones, Percy, Jr. Civil 61 * Goodman, Frank R, Civil 62 Waa ra, J, William Civil & Mining 63 * Fay, Herbert B. Civil 64 * Hancock, II. L, Civil 65 * Small, Charles C, Civil 66 * Atchley, G, Howard Civil 6 7 'I, Giroux, Frank W. Mining & Metal. 68 * Wagner, H, A, Mining & Metal, 69 * Lovell, David J. Arch, 70 * Todd, Wm. J, Arch. 71 * Norman, s. J. Civil 72 * Goetz, William C, Civil 73 * Martin, William John Mining 74 * Wright, Jesse B, Civil 75 * Fraizer, Isaac P, Civil & Mining 76 * DeWitt, Morris E, Civil 77 * Bargman, Harold M, Civil 78 * Miller, Harry Thomas Arch, 79 * Hayward, Ralph H, Civil & Mech, 80 Keeney, Herbert M, Arch. 81 •k Knapp, A, J, Arch, 82 Morse, Starling M, Mining 83 * Bond, Josiah Mining 84 * Padgett, John W, Civil 85 * Van Fleet, Arthur W, Civil 86 * McDonald, Burt Arch. 87 * Addams, Charles Edward Mining 88 * Dietrich, E, C. Civil 89 * McKibbin, Robert H, Elec, 90 * Kelsey, Louis C, Civil 91 ,~ Osborn, Walter X, Min, Engr. & Geol. 92 * Anderson, John Carter Min. Engr, & Geol. 93 * Miller, John L. S. 94 * Halleck, Philo H, Civil & Mining 95 * Van Frank, W.W. Civil 96 * Sieboth, Alfred C, Civil 97 * Luten, Daniel B. Bridge 98 Kline, Arthur J, Civil 99 Coiner, L. W, Civil 100 * Busch, J. E. Mining 101 ,~ Flagg, Arthur L. Mining 102 * Newman, Nelson Fletcher Civil , 103 Martin, James Wm, Civil 104 * Trost, Adolphus G, Struc, 105 * Trost, Gustavus A, Arch. 106 * Odoni, Vincent P. Civil 107 * Norton, William Robert Arch, 108 * M~rritt, W, H, Civil 109 * Butler, Merrill Struc, 110 Merritt, Richard L. Civil 111 Thompson, C, C, Mining 112 Lacy, William C, Civil 113 Wright, H, B, Civil * Deceased Page 2 114 Brown, James McQuade Civil Elec, 115 * Whitacre, Roy D. 116 Mcclung, David Arthur Civil 117-f Woolsey, L, H, Civil 118 * Grant, Fred N, Civil 119 * Jones, Harry E, Civil & Mining 120 * Cloke, Paul Elec. & Mech, 121 * Lefebvre, William Clayton Civi.l 122 * Pierce, W. T. Civil 123 * Reed, Howard S, Civil 124 * Downey, Julian B. Elec, & Mech, 125 * Thompson, V, A. Civil 126 * Stevens, Phil K, Civil 127 Lang, Geo. E. Civil 128 * Firth, C, A, L.S. 129 * Baker, Sheldon K. Civil 130 * Jenken, Clyde L, Civil 131 * Parker, Jas, A, Civil 132 Greenwood, B. P. Arch, 133 * Becker, Wm, H. Civil 134 * Hurst, F. C, Arch, 135 West, Grover T, Civil 136 * Peeples, Richard G, Prof, Engr, 137 * Colwell, Alfred B, Civil & Mining 138 * Ellison, W, L. Civil 139 Sexton, Joseph Pearce Civil & Mech, 140 * Carter, B, F. Elec, & Mech, 141 * Tout, Edwin Irving Mining 142 Conway, Norman B. Civil 143 Starkweather, M. H, Arch, 144 * Moore, T, N, Civil 145 * Hutchins, Williams R, Civil 146 * Duncan, Harold Stephen Mining 147 * Girand, James Bell Civil 148 Miller, Earle V, Civil 1499* Smyth, Sid Civil 150 * Evans, E. L. Civil & Mining 151 * Mil ton, Julius Civil 152 Rider, Jane H, Sanitary 153 * Todd, Clarence T. Mining & Metal. 154 Stewart, Leelon G, Civil 155 McIntosh, H, P. Civil 156 * LittleJohn, K, S, Civil 157 * Ausfahl, F, K. Civil & Mech, 158 * Metcalf, Bradley R. Civil 159 * Barnum, W. H. Civil 160 * Gordon, Jonathon Min., Metal., Chem, 161 * Calvert, Donald Lee Mining 162 * Harter, A, F, Civil 163 Irving, Edward F. Mech, 164 * De Arozena, Joe Mining 165 * Porteus, James P, Mining 166 Smith, Walter Charles Civil & Mining 167 * Blake, D, E, Mining 168 * Johnson, Ed, A, Civil 169 * Fernald, Paul E, Civil & Mining 170 * Bailhache, John G, Civil 'i'-: Deceased Page 3 171 * Piper, W, B, Civil 172 * Mann, Herbert J, Civil 173 Hagen, H. Civil 174 * Foster, L, H, Civil 175 Walters, Samuel Franklin L. S. 176 * White, Roy R, Civil 177 * Whitworth, Edward Miller Civil 178 Grove, Geo, T, Civil 179 * Moore, Charles .L. Civil 180 * Biederman, Franklin Civil 181 * Lockridge, William Henry L.S. 182 * Pierce, Colwell Arba Mining 183 * McDole, M, M, Civil 184 * Rose, Frank W, Mining & Metal. 185 * Bone, James L. Civil & Mining 186 Weeks , Cyrus F, Civil & Mining 187 * Van Denburgh, John P. Civil 188 * Bell, P, H, Civil 189 * Donohoe, Charles M, Civil & Mining 190 * Drane, R. L. Civil 191 * Kisselburg, Myron Civil 192 * Lamport, J, A. Civil 193 * Miller, H, Huntington Mining 194 * O'Connell, Thomas Sarsfield Civil 195 * Olberg, Charles R. Civil 196 * Richards, A. H,, Jr, Elec, 197 * Sawyer, K. Civil 198 * Sutherland, Paul Civl.l & Mech. 199 * Walters, Roswell A, Civil 200 * Young, William G, Mining 201 Normart, Jos. J, Mech. 202 Janssen, Otto W, Arch, 203 * Atwood, Bayard M. Civil 204 * Chalmers, W, G. Mech. 205 * DeMerse, F, F. Civil 206 * Ellis, Bruce B, Civil 207 Housholder, Vic H, Civil 208 Irsfeld, N. W, Civil 209 * Ingalls, F. S. Civil 210 : · ··.:: Lyons, F. H. Mining & Civil 211 * Lamport, E. Ray Civil 212 * Lynch, Geo. E. Mech. 213 * Monzingo, John Johnson Civil 214 * Roe, Robert B. Civil 215 * Ruthrauff, J, Mos Civil 216 * Swart, Rieneir Joseph Civil 217 * Wilson, Lyndon R, Elec. 218 * Stevens, T. N, Civil 219 Smith, Chester A, Civil 220 * Sonderegger, A. L. Civil 221 * Schneider, Gustav H. Civil 222 * Zulch, Herman C. Mining 223 * Woolf, J. A. Mining & Metal, 224 * Headman, Sasha Mech, & Elec, 225 * Kerr, Andre J, Civil 226 * Kruse, H. V. Civil & Mech. 227 1, Christian, J. C, F. Civil * Deceased Page 4 228 * Galkins, F, E, Mining 229 * Dimmick, R, L, Mining ® 230 * El sing, M. J. Mining 231 * Gilford, A, J, Arch, 232 Herreras, E, D, Arch, 233 Harbauer, George Joseph Mining 234 * Johnson, Joseph B, Mech, & Civil 235 * Libbey, J, M, Mining 236 * Lytzen, Walter W, Mining 237 * Little, James M, Mining 238 * Pelton, Roger T, Mining 239 * Rockfellow, John A, Civil 240 * Rofelty, C, J, Civil & Mining 241 * Redd, Samuel C. Civil 242 * Strickland, Herbert Mining & Mech, 243 * Totten, Chrisopher Arch, 244 * Wishon, W, W. Mining ::::i 245 * Wilson, James F, Civil IX 246 Patterson, Earl Civil 0 247 Wehr, Robert A. Civil & Mining 0 248 * Canfield, Robert D, Civil co 249. Vaughn, Roger Civil 250 * Billings, Robert S, Mining 251 * Beauchamp, H, C, Mining 252 * Bundy, Delos L, Civil 253 * Contzen, Philip L. S. 254 * Haven, Edgar Arch, 255 Foster, Geo, S, Civil 256 * Hindman, Chas, M, Civil 257 * Housholder, E, Ross Mining 258 * Hawley, W. E, Assay, 259* H0ffman, Ralph A, Civil 260 * Jacobs, E, A. Assay, 261 * Johnson, Wi 11 iam S. Civil 262 * Lislerude, H. O. Assay, 263 * McGregor, A, G, Mech,, Met,, Elec, 264 * Mills, James S, Civil 265 :j(' Mitke, Charles A, Mining 266 * Motz, Ralph L, Mining 2@7 * Pellegrin, Alfred L, Assay, Mining 268 * Porteous, Edward J. ® 269 Shaffer, George B, Civil 270 Swaney, Oscar H. Civil 271 * Sherman, Fred W, Mining Mining 272 * Diehl, Geo, D. 273 Cook, Paul Richardson Mining 274 * Fi nag in, Jos, C, , Jr. Mining 275 Hikklin, T,, Jr, Civil 276 * McCarthy, Joseph Civil 277 * Mesker, Louis Henry Mech, 278 * Moore, J, B, Mining 279 * Neighbour, H. M. Civil 280 'I, Vail, P, T, Assay, 281 Woodbridge, H. C, Civil 282 * Gillespie, J, Gayle Elec, & Mech, 283 Goddard, Sara F. (Mrs, Morrow) Civil 284 * Jacobs, F, B, Civil '~ Deceased Page 5 285 * Dexter, John H, Assay. 286 * Tuschka, O, J, Assay. 287 Pendleton, William Lamar Civil 288 1, Miller, Hugo W, Assay. 289 * Code, William E, Civil 290 1, Blackman, John William Bernard Civil 291 ,~ Mccarn, H. L. Mining 292 * Bond, R. C, Civil 293 * Bailey, Otterbein A, Civil 294 * Porri, W, Mining & Geol, 295 Dunning, Charles H, Mining 296 McDonald, J, R, Mining 297 * Thomas, Roy E, Civil & Mech, 298 * Turner, J, K, Mining 299 * Trott, Frank P, Civil 300 * Warren, Wesley W.
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