EPILOGUE

“Be their names ever honored,” said one of the speakers at the dedication of Boynton Hall in 1868 in tribute to the Institute’s founders, “honored among their fellow citizens, among their friends and cultivators of sound learning everywhere, as well as among those to the latest generation, who shall especially reap the fruits of their wise beneficence.” Who shall especially —in no other category fall the friends, the trustees, the alumni, the teachers, and students of Worcester Poly- technic Institute in the year of 1965. During the hundred years of W.P.I.’s existence many similar schools have been founded. Some have disappeared, others have thrived. The calendar has been the same for all of them— admissions, semesters, graduations; the activities—social, athletic, and academic. The development of complexity has been parallel, the evolution of administration, comparable. What, then, has made Worcester Tech unique? This is a ques - tion which deserves an answer before the Institute picks up the challenge of what will make it unique in the future. In the first place, the school has never known exactly what it was. Its founding definitions were too new, too broad, too hazy, to label it with any of the usual names or hamper it with any of the prescribed patterns. The direction of each word in the school’s first name, the Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science, resolved into healthy, continuous argument for many years. Even after the adoption of a new name, the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, the old concepts clung like barnacles. By the time of its Centennial observance, the school had long been acknowledged a college of engineering and science, and a new name for a new role seemed to be imminent. This constant search for identity has kept the school always a-growing, always a-building. Rarely an imitator, sometimes an innovator, the Institute has seldom been less than conservative Since we live in an age of innovation, a at many points where it did not matter, but always brave enough practical education must prepare a man where it did. Moreover, Tech has expressed an eagerness to work for work that does not yet exist and out its own destiny. cannot yet be clearly defined. —Peter F. Drucker At some edge of its educational program, the Institute has always maintained contact with the real work of the world. The school has prospered and languished according to the proportionate strength of this contact, and the steam of endless controversy pro - duced by it has generated unbelievable energy for the professors. Human progress has always depended on the proverbial conflict between the dream and reality. Sometimes one is in the lead; sometimes the other. This is not a new idea, nor especially worthy of note, except that at Tech the two have existed under the same roof since the day the school first opened its doors. There was 235 even one founder for each factor. It has not always been a com - fortable living arrangement, but when the battling has been the fiercest, the school has been at its most alert. The Institute will doubtless change in many ways as differences between theory and fact continue to lessen, and there are many persons who face the prospect with dismay. Let them be different, they say—like male and female—but let them learn how to live together more happily. Worcester Tech has maintained an unusual relationship with the community in which it lives, its first building created from one of Worcester’s own granite ribs. It was the mechanic, the lawyer, the minister, and the manufacturer who lived around the corner who built the school and brought it up as their own. Alternately they have ignored and interfered, praised and criti - cized, protected and betrayed. But it is their own. For many years before the building of dormitories, Worcester homes were the homes of the students. And ever since, no matter where the students and teachers have come from or with what background, they have been welcomed as members of the Worcester family. The school has reciprocated. There has never been a time when the professors have not been willing to lend a hand in municipal planning, when the doors of the Institute have not been open to its neighbors. First there were courses in drawing, long before the subject was taught in public schools. For many summers young boys, eight to thirteen years old, were taught woodworking in the Shops. Then there were public lectures, courses for me- chanics, and Civil Defense instruction. Now there are seminars, colloquiums, Scientific Briefings for Tomorrow, the School of Industrial Management, and the Evening Graduate School. With students coming from sixteen foreign countries, with staff partici- pation in teacher-refresher programs sponsored by the National Science Foundation, and with the adoption of a missionary inter - est in a sister Institute—the Scree Mullapudi in India—W.P.I. often finds itself in the neighborhood of a wider world. But the sense of proprietorship has not changed. For these factors of uniqueness—the constant inquiry into iden - tity, the contact with the work-a-day world, the reconciliation of the practical with the scientific, the community sense of belonging —there has been a price. There have been contributions of time When a road is once built, it is a strange and funds and effort far beyond the accounting. Nerves have thing how it collects traffic, how every been rubbed raw with abrasive argument, careers have sometimes year as it goes on, more and more people are found to walk thereon, and others been mistakenly shattered. There has been an astonishing num- are raised up to repair and perpetuate it, ber of persons willing to be hurt in order to keep faith with self and keep it alive. and society, and the integrity thus given to the Institute is its —Robert Louis Stevenson proudest claim to distinction. Today the Institute stands solidly atop its rounded hill, still overlooking the City and reaching toward the sky. It stands there for more than any other reason because—by some strange and won - derful supply—there have always been enough people who cared.

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This is not a bibliography but an informal list of sources, included primarily for that person of the future who will again bring Worcester Tech’s history up to date. —M.M.T.

The Journal, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1897-1964 Narragansett Historical Society Papers WTI and WPI, 1885-1896 Evolution of the Tin Business, 1900, Roundy Tech News Letters of Albert Richey, 1905 Minutes of Corporation, 1865-1964 Collection of Miscellaneous Papers, 1868-1880 Tech Catalogs Catalogs, Programs, Circulars, Antiquarian Society Tech Yearbooks Notes of Washburn Genealogy Tour of Tech buildings and fraternity houses Washburn Family, Sharpe, 1892 Presidents’ reports The History of Hancock, New Hampshire, 1889, Hayward Worcester Newspapers Richard Higgins and His Descendants, Higgins Worcester Directories Seth Sweetser and His Decendants, 1938 Pictures: American Antiquarian Society; Worcester Tech, Historical Sketch, Emory Washburn, 1861 Faculty, Alumni office, Library, Roger Perry; Marvin Chronology—from 1908 Aftermath Richmond; Kenneth Gould; Esther Goddard; Edward History of New Ipswich, 1852 Cournoyer History of Hillsborough County, 1885 Map: Antiquarian Society Historical Discourse, Edwin G. Adams, 1857 Scrapbooks: Francis W. Roys; Civil Engineering Depart- Reminiscences of Life in Templeton, Miscellaneous ment; H. B. Smith, 1908-1913; Chemistry Department; Reactor Clippings File, Wilbur Electrical Engineering Department (and miscellaneous History of Mason, 1858 papers); Public Relations American Boynton Directory, 1884 Seventy Years of the W.P.I., Herbert F. Taylor, 1937 Boynton Family Constitution and By-Laws, 1883 One Hundred Years of W.P.I. (Unpublished), Francis W. Boynton Family in England, 1884 Roys The Boynton Family, 1884 Manuscript, Complete History, Zelotes Coombs, three boxes History of Athol, Lord, 1953 Personal Journals, Jerome Howe Pamphlets: The Tin Peddler’s Dream; The Blacksmith’s Court House Registry of Deeds and Probate, Courtesy of Plan; The Parson’s Vision; The Worcester Idea; The Gerald Fales Nation-Wide Service Report of House of Representatives, Dexter S. King, 1869 Fragments of W.P.I. History, Taylor, 1912 Miscellaneous Papers, 1888-1894 Worcester County Free Institute, Report prepared for Deeds of Gifts vienna Exposition of 1873 Miscellaneous Papers, Programs, Catalogs, Reports, Cir- Historical Pamphlets prepared for International Exhibition, culars, 1895-1897 1876 The Log, 1888 Letters of John Boynton Obituaries, Antiquarian Society Letters of L’Exposé, 1892 Speeches of Stephen Salisbury II and III Miscellaneous Collection—Antiquarian Society, 1871-1890 Letters of Stephen Salisbury II and III Alden Hydraulic Laboratory, Allen, 1948 Summary of First Ten Years, Prepared by Thompson Developments at the Alden Hydraulic Laboratory, 1929 History of Worcester County, Crane Ten Years Development, 1930-40, The Journal Antique Tin and Tole Ware, Its History and Romance, Alden Hydraulic Laboratory at W.P.I., from Hydraulic Gould, 1958 Laboratory Practice, 1929 So You Want to Be an Engineer, Nourse and Webbert, Brief History of Financial Transactions between Laboratory Harper and Brothers and Allen, 1948 Worcester of 1898, Rice Circulars, Alden Hydraulic Laboratory History of Worcester County, Hurd, 1889 Report, 1961, Hooper The Bench and Bar, Charles F. Aldrich Alumni Association of W.P.I., 1895 History of Worcester County, vol. I and II, 1879 Addresses by E. Washburn and S. Sweetser Worcester Tech Life, Smith, 1925 Statement of Work and Needs, 1883 Autobiography and Memorials of Ichabod Washburn, 1878 Progress of Tech Education, Quarter-Century Review, Fuller, Heart of Commonwealth, 1881 1894 Letters of Harold B. Smith, Antiquarian Society The Boynton Family, 1897 C. O. Thompson’s Book of Miscellaneous Papers, 1865-1872 Engler’s Report to Trustees, 1905 The Worcester Book, Rice Earle’s Report, 1931 Papers of Emory Washburn The Technical World, Conant, 1904 Papers of George F. Hoar W.P.I., Alumni Fund Board, 1925 Reminiscences of the Class of ’77, Chase The Engineer of Tomorrow, Endowment Fund Committee Papers and Letters of Seth Sweetser Alden Absorption Dynamometer File in Manuscript Room, Antiquarian Society History of Hydraulics, Hunter Rouse and Simon Ince, 1957 Letters of Charles Washburn Physics at W.P.I., Masius, 1942 The Worcester Magazine Salisbury Papers, 1902-1905 Rice Clippings Lectures, Albert Waite Technical Training at the Worcester Free Institute, Alden, A Narrative History of the Harrington Family, Bouley 238 1885 Techni-Forum, 1962 Miscellaneous Papers, Antiquarian Society, 1865-1872 W.P.I.—Coast Guard Program memorializing Percy Car- National Education, Barnard, 1871 penter Mechanical Drawing, Thompson, 1871 Leicester Junior College, 1784 American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, 1873, in refer- Leicester Academy Centenary, 1884 ence to S. Salisbury II Leicester Academy, 1784-1934 Scrapbook of Helen Lincoln, 1898 History of Paxton, Bill The Story of Templeton, Lord Creative Design Can Wait, Wellman, 1962 Technical Descriptive Geometry, Wellman, 1948 Interviews and research of Higgins family, 1952 Responsible and Responsive, Storke, 1962 Letter of M. P. Higgins to Oakley S. Walker, Norton Spirit, The Plan, 1965-1975 1923 Lewiston Saturday Journal, 1915 Issue of Arms, 1870 Letter from H. B. Smith to Alumni Invitation to Inauguration, 1868 Hydraulic Testing, Levi Conant Emory Washburn’s Speech before Legislature, 1869 Engineering Record, 1906, Allen Argument of George F. Hoar, 1869 Letters of Matthew Boynton to Governor Winthrop, Anti- Notice, Worcester Technical School, 1869 quarian Society Teachers’ Class in Industrial Drawing, Antiquarian Society Athol, Past and Present, Caswell, 1899 Report of Washburn Shops, 1891, Antiquarian Society Pencil Shavings, Prouty, 1961 Early American Decorative Tinware, Powers, Floyd, 1957 The Bar of Worcester County, Willard, Washburn, Foster, Statistics, Manufacture of Tinware, Antiquarian Society 1879 Letters of Thomas Mendenhall History of Worcester in the War of the Rebellion, Marvin, The Worcester Magazine, Sept., 1901 1870 Newspaper Scrapbook, Frederick Dana Hawes, Narragansett Reminiscences of Worcester, Caleb Wall, 1877 Historical Society The Worcester Book, F. P. Rice Statistical Gazeteer of New Hampshire, Alonzo Fogg, 1874 The Story of Worcester, Farnsworth Genealogy of New Hampshire, 4 volumes, 1908 History of Worcester, Lincoln, 1862 Historical Discourse, Edwin G. Adams, 1857 Worcester, City of Prosperity, 1914 Financial reports of Washburn Shops, Antiquarian Society The Norton Story, Wyman-Gordon Way, Rural Retrospect, Mechanical Drawing, Charles O. Thompson, 1871 Men of Metal, Worcester Bankbook, Worcester Centen- American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, 1873 nial, Files, Tymeson Harvard University Archives research Correspondence with Elmer Gleason Alden Genealogy Correspondence with Anne Sweetser Kunzelman Some Facts about Massachusetts, State Department City of Worcester, 1886 History of Central Church, 1960 Forty Immortals of Worcester and Its County, Worcester Historical Register of Harvard University, 1636-1936 Bank Historical Catalogue of Brown University, 1950 Smith’s Barn, Robert M. Washburn, 1923 Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Haight Jottings from Worcester History, U. Waldo Cutler, 1932 History of Greenfield, Thompson Christopher Baldwin’s Diary, 1820 Sketch of Rev. Seth Sweetser, Rev. Egbert C. Smyth Worcester, City of Prosperity, Donald Tullock, 1914 The Founder of Worcester Tech, George I. Rockwood Industrial Worcester, Charles G. Washburn, 1917 Wills of John Boynton and George I. Alden, Probate Court Reminiscences of Fire Society Court testimony, David Whitcomb, regarding Boynton funds Worcester Society of Antiquity Proceedings Library folders and historical collection Historic Events in Worcester, Worcester Bank, 1922 Records, W.P.I. Women’s Club Some Historic Houses of Worcester, 1919 Correspondence in library files of William G. Thompson, Romance of Worcester Industry, H. G. Stoddard, Worcester Henry J. Fuller Historical Society, 1945 Transactions, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Sewage Treatment Works, 1925 Paper 850, M. P. Higgins Letters of John Woodman This High Man, Milton Lehman Files of Aldus Higgins The Morgans of Worcester, Philip M. Morgan Interview with Oakley S. Walker, 1952 George F. Hoar’s manuscripts and papers, Antiquarian William Betham’s History, Genealogy and Baronets Society Burke’s Peerage Autobiography, George F. Hoar Templeton Register and Business Directory, 1862 City of Worcester: Water Department, Engineering Depart- Templeton valuation and Taxes, 1859 ment Templeton valuation and Taxes, 1860 The Washburn Shops, William W. Bird, 1921 Templeton valuation and Taxes, 1864 W.P.I. Department of Civil Engineering Planning Report, Templeton vital Records Before 1850 Carl Meyer Alden Clippings, Antiquarian Society Historical Notes on the Town of Worcester, Nathaniel Paine, Historical Society Lectures 1876 Sweetser letter to M. P. Higgins (Norton Company files) Sketch of Worcester, 1849 History of Automobile in Worcester, Philip H. Cook Alumni Register 239 Letters of John Woodman to Aldus Higgins Secretary of State, Commonwealth of Massachusetts INTERvIEWS

Mrs. Walter Jennings President Harry P. Storke Donald N. Zwiep Mrs. Richard Dodge Francis W. Roys Donald G. Downing Robert S. Fox Charles Hardy Robert S. Parks Wayne E. Keith Leslie C. Wilbur Frank C. Harrington A. J. Knight Philip M. Morgan Warren B. Zepp Mrs. Robert H. Goddard Mrs. Percy Carpenter M. Lawrence Price Elliott L. Buell Raymond J. Forkey Gertrude R. Rugg Olive Higgins Prouty Edwin Higginbottom Mrs. Herbert F. Taylor Leslie J. Hooper Ross Alger Carl G. Johnson Bonnie-Blanche Shoonover Mrs. Frank M. Fregans Daniel W. Lincoln Carl H. Koontz Hiram W. Phillips Carl Anderson Hobart H. Newell Wilmer L. Kranich Albert G. Anderson, Jr. Albert Waite Miss Mary Allen Charles R. McNulty Jerome W. Howe F. Harold Daniels Paul R. Swan Robert W. Pritchard Richard N. Cobb B. Leighton Wellman Ernest M. Sweeney Glen A. Richardson Claude K. Scheifley Albert J. Schwieger Frederick L. Broad, Jr. Anthony J. Ruksnaitis Roy A. Seaberg, Jr. Joseph P. Zimmerman David E. Lloyd Esther S. Chiriaco Norma F. Larson Alden P. Johnson Nils Hagberg Marjorie N. Crickard Frederic R. Butler Mrs. J. Herbert Johnson Mrs. George I. Rockwood Yvonne E. Anderson James Hensel Kenneth G. Merriam Judge Carl Wahlstrom Gertrude H. Hult Allan E. Parker Lawrence C. Neale Andrew B. Holmstrom Dorothy v. Haven Benjamin A. Wooten Mary Fay Dorothy C. Mandeville Ellen D. Knott Carl F. Meyer Stephen D. Donahue Norma E. Flodman

Charles R. Henshaw, Templeton Chief of Police, Mason, New Hampshire Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawkes, Templeton Selectmen, Mason, New Hampshire Misses Lucy and Mary Baker, Templeton Tax Collector, Mason, New Hampshire President, Narragansett Historical Society Librarian, Mason, New Hampshire Librarian, Templeton Librarian, New Ipswich, New Hampshire

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p: subject or caption of picture q: subject or author of quotation

ACOUSTICS, 200, 208 Alden, Martha ( Mrs. George I. ), 50 Am. Society of Civil Engineers, 31 Adams, Charles Francis, 162 Alden, Mary Lincoln (Mrs. George Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers, Adams, Charles J., 92, 141, 149p, 168 I. ), 49 118, 170, 170q Adams, Francis J., 141, 149p Alden Memorial Hall, 145, 162, 162q, Ames, William L., 143 Administration, 33, 35, 67, 70, 85, 166, 167, 178p, 179p, 181p, 204 Anderson, Albert G., Jr., 206, 222p 92, 97, 115, 116, 117, 133, 139, 140, Alden, Priscilla, prologue (ancestor), 1 Andover Theological Seminary, 10 148p, 168, 174, 175, 176p, 194, 198, Aldred, John E., 135 Andreopulos, George, 182p 199, 203, 204, 210, 211 Aldrich, Peleg Emory, 66, 66p Andrew, Gov. John A., 17 Admissions, 32, 39p, 52, 92q, 116, Alger, Ross, 199 Andrews, Calvin H., 69 133, 139, 140, 141, 174, 193, 198, Allen, Charles L., 172 Apprentices, 47, 49, 59p, 134 204, 234p Allen, Charles Metcalf, 87, 94, 95, Architecture, 51, 51-52, 205 Aeromechanics Option, 135-136, 148p, 95p, 104p, 120, 121, 121q, 122, 137q, Armsby. Henry P., 42, 54, 54q, 137 162, 171, 209 142, 149p, 169, 170, 170q, 209, 210 Ashworth, Noah, 104p A. J. Knight Field, 211, 229p Alumni, 34, 41-42, 45, 46, 54, 66, 69, At Home Day, 139 Alberti, J. Norman, 220p 69q, 70, 74, 85q, 85, 86, 90, 94, 94q, Athletics, 43, 67, 68, 78p, 81p, 85p, Alden, Clara, 50 97, 98, 98q, 112p, 113p, 115, 115q, 98, 98q, 116, 118, 119, 120, 136-137, Alden George I., prologue (ances- 118, 119, 126p, 133, 134, 135, 136, 143q, 144, 144q, 154p, 155p, 156p, tor), 1, 32, 33, 33p, 40p, 49-50, 51, 139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 156p, 166, 173, 175, 182p, 183p, 198, 206, 66, 67, 71, 75-76, 82p, 86, 87, 120, 157p, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170, 173, 207, 223p, 226p, 227p, 228p 121, 137, 137q, 151p, 162, 167, 179p, 174, 181p, 198, 199, 200, 202, 203q, Athol, Town of, 5, 6p 211, 214p 204, 205, 206, 222p, 223p, 231p Atkinson, Donald T., 182p Alden Hydraulic Laboratory, 65, 86, Alumni Wives Club, 206 Atkinson, Wm. P., 35 87, 94, 100p, 101p, 120, 121, 122, American Antiquarian Society, 1 Atomic Energy Commission, 196 122q, 127p, 128p, 129p, 137, 137q, American Optical Company, 195 Atwater Kent Laboratories, See Elec- 240 142, 150p, 169, 170, 188p, 208, 209, Am. Soc. for Engineering Education, trical Engineering 210, 225p 199 Atwood, Leland L., 141, 149p, 225p Au, Carl, 104p Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Earle, Ralph, 70, 86, Chapter VIII, Automobile, 94, 94q, 95, 106p, 107p, 27, 30, 31, 41, 48q, 50, 51, 60p, 66, 133p, 133q, 136q, 138q, 139q, 143q, 209 67, 71, 72, 92, 93, 124, 125p, 140p, 144q, 145q, 147p, 149p, 161, 162, 169, 174, 193, 194, 195, 204, 208, 162q, 172q, 177p, 174, 203, 232p 210, 211, 220p, 221p Earle Stephen C., prologue p, 27, 78p, BADGER, HENRY W., 71 Civil Engineering, 31, 31q, 48q, 50, 140, 145, 174 Baker, Charles, 69 51, 57p, 71, 92, 98, 124, 138, 140p, 140, Earle, Timothy K., 25, 27 Baldwin, Christopher Columbus, 1 170, 172, 173, 173q, 174, 188p, Eaton, Thomas E. N., 40p, 52-53, Ball, Phinehas, 17, 28 189p, 200, 201, 209, 212, 213p 53p, 54 Bancroft Hotel, 99, 112p Civil War, 5, 9, 12, 15, 19p, 26, 43, Economics, Government and Business, Benchley, Edmund N., 86 46, 165 92, 135, 205, 209, 210 Beth, Richard A., 149p Clark University, 95, 122, 205, 205q Eddy, Harrison P., 70 Betham, Wm., prologue q Cluverius, Wat Tyler, 161q, 161p, Edison, Thomas A., 80p Bigelow, Erastus B., 30 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 165p, 165q, Edwards, victor E., 69, 74, 123 Biomedical Engineering, 205, 205q 166, 166q, 169q, 172, 173, 175, 176p, Electrical Engineering, 66, 68, 72, 73, Bird, William W., 70, 89, 90q, 92, 95, 180p, 182p, 183p, 188p, 206 73q, 87, 88, 89, 92, 102p, 116, 124, 104p, 124q, 142 Cobb, Richard N., 202, 202p 139, 141p, 141, 144, 163, 164, 169, Blake, James B., 35 Coghlin, John P., 69, 206, 220p 173, 193, 194, 200, 208, 209 Bliss Field, 96, 98, 108p Comins, Arthur C., 69 Electricity, 53, 72-73, 73q, 80p, 88, Bliss, Harrison, 50 Commencement, See Graduation 95, 200 Board, 17, 18q, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, Comparative Religions, 205 Ellis Mrs. Theodore T., 172 31, 32, 34, 35, 41, 44, 48, 53, 54, 65, Conant, Levi L., 81p, 92, 97, 104p, Endowment and Gifts, 5, 16, 17, 18, 66, 66q, 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 87, 89, 113p, 173 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 45, 45q, 46, 90, 92, 92q, 95, 96, 97, 115, 116, 120, Coolidge, Calvin, 119 66, 72, 73, 73-74, 85, 86, 87, 88-89, 123, 135, 145, 161q, 164, 166q, 172, Coombs, Zelotes W., 75q, 81p, 92, 92, 97, 98, 115, 120, 121, 123, 127p, 173, 174, 175, 194, 203q, 204, 205, 206, 97, 99, 104p, 113p, 116, 117, 139, 133, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142, 143, 220p 141, 144, 149p, 167 162, 164, 166, 167, 172, 174, 194, Bonnet, Frederic, Jr., 92 Cormeny, Alvin E., 174 191p, 194 195, 195q, 196, 204, 205, 210q, 211 Booth, George F., 96 Cosmopolitan Club, 116, 162 Engineering Council, 118 Bowdoin College, 31 Counihan, Thomas L., 220p Engler, Edmund A., 87, 97, 97p, 97q, Boynton Castle, prologue Crompton, Charles, 25, 94 104p Boynton Hall, prologue, 24p, 27, 28, Cromwell, Oliver, prologue English, Languages, and History, 31, 28p, 29, 29p, 30, 33, 34, 35, 41, 46, Cunningham, Bill, 144q 42, 51, 52, 92, 116, 135, 141, 142, 53, 55p, 57p, 66, 67, 68, 70, 76, 77p, Curriculum, 11, 12, 13, 14q, 16, 16q, 168, 174, 202, 209 90, 93, 95, 99, 108p, 116, 119, 120, 29, 30-31, 32, 34, 51, 52, 65, 72, 75, Enrollment, 33, 69, 85, 97, 115, 118, 134, 138, 140, 144, 170, 173, 174, 85, 87, 91, 92q, 93, 97, 120, 124, 141, 124q, 135, 139, 163, 166, 172, 174, 198, 203, 204, 209, 210-211, 225p, 163, 164, 171, 174, 174q, 193, 194, 194, 205, 207, 212 235 199, 204, 205, 207, 208, 208q Ericsson, John, 12 Boynton, John, prologue (ancestor), Cutler, U . Waldo, 40p, 52, 81p Evening Graduate School, 236 1-5, 6p, 7p, 9, 10, 11, 11q, 12, 13, 16, Everett, Edward, 2q 16q, 17q, 17, 18, 18q, 28, 29, 32, 34, Ewell, Arthur W., 92, 104p, 118, 140, 45, 52, 143, 168, 175, 204, 205, 235- DADMUN, HARRY L., 68, 81p 149p, 194 236 Dale Hospital, 26 Expositions and Fairs, 11, 46, 51q, Boynton, Moses, prologue q Danforth, Emily W., 148p, 174 86, 87 Boynton, Sir Matthew, prologue, 11 Daniels, Clarence W., 205 Brackett, C. F., 31 Daniels, F. Harold, 205, 206, 211, Bradley University, 198 214p, 220p FAIRFIELD, HOWARD P., 89, 104p, Broad, Frederick L., Jr., 199 Daniels, Fred H., 45, 69, 127p, 205, 149p, 171 Bronwell, Arthur B., 174, 174p, 193q, 211 Fanning, David Hale, 142 194, 199, 214p, 217p Daniels Hall, 205, 215p Feldman, Harry B., 163, 195 Brough, Frank C., 118 , 11, 31, 34, 47, Field Day, 43 Brouwers, Peter W., 220p 52, 67, 93 Fiftieth Anniversary, 98, 99, 110p, Brown University, 15 Davenport, Clarence G., 85p 111p, 112p, 113p, 162 Buchanan, W. L., 104p Davis, Agnes Taylor (Mrs. Harry P.), Fifty-Year Associates, 115 Buell, Elliott L., 202, 224p 172 Firth, Abram, 16 Bullock, Alexander H., 17, 35, 35q Davis, Harry P., 70, 141, 172 Fish, Elmer H., 70, 90 Burnham, Wilbur H., 178p, 179p Degrees, 42, 42q, 51, 68, 137, 140, Fletcher, Paris, 220p Butler, Frederick R., 49p, 140, 149p 147p, 171-172, 174, 199, 202 Forge Shop, 89, 123, 170, 203, 204, Butterfield, Arthur D., 70, 97, 104p, Development, 199 212 118-119, 123, 125p Donahue, Stephen D., 173 Forkey, Raymond J., 223p Butterick, Mary Ellen, 172 Dormitories, 68q, 118, 134, 135, 138, Foster, Col. J. E., 166 Buzzell, Albert S., 104p 152p, 162q, 163, 194, 194q, 205, 212, Fox, Robert S., 199 236 Fraternities, 68, 68q, 92, 92q, 95, 116, Downing, Donald G., 141, 149p, 172, 116q, 120, 138, 144, 163, 207 CALHANE, DANIEL F., 92, 149p 172p, 174, 198, 198p French, Arthur W., 81p, 92, 98, 104p, Carnegie, Andrew, 92 Dows, Harold W., 149p 119, 124, 140, 149p, 170, 170p, 173q Carpenter, Percy R., 119, 119p, 144, Drawing, 27, 31, 32, 50, 51, 51q, 60p, Fuller, George F., 123, 207, 230p 149p, 163, 175, 183p, 207, 228p 61p, 66, 71p, 73, 76, 80p, 90, 92, 117, Fuller, Henry J., 69, 70, 94, 135, 143, Carter, Elias, 7p, 21p, 44 169, 174, 202, 236 156p Central Congregational Church (Cal- Drucker, Peter F., 235q Fuller, Homer T., 65, 65p, 65q, 66, vinist), 10, 99, 111p Duff, A. Wilmer, 81p, 92, 104p, 118, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71q, 73q, 73, 92, 94, Chadbourne, Paul A., 27, 27q, 31, 52 122, 122p, 140, 149p, 194 135, 156p, 174, 195 Chamberlain, Henry C., 51q Dwight, Timothy, 3q Fuller House, 230p Chandler, Clarence A., 81p Fuller, James E., 27 Chapel, 33, 44, 53, 54, 55p, 67, 136, Fuller Memorial Pool, See Swimming 136q, 145 EARLE BRIDGE, 161-162, 162q, Chapin, Aldus M., 50, 57p 177p, 232p Chapin, Judge Henry, 35 Earle, Janet (Mrs. Ralph), 143-144, GAGE, DR. HOMER, 96, 172 Chauvenet, 43 167 Gallup, David L., 93, 94, 104p, 107p 241 Gay, Harold J., 149p Gaylord, Esther P., 201 Hollis, Ira N., 98, 98q, 108p, 116, King, Dexter S., 42q General Education Board, 123 116q, 117, 118, 119, 120q, 134 Kingsbury, Albert, 81p General Science, 91, 124, 140, 194 Hollows, Ernest W., 174 Kinnicutt Hall, 162, 169, 176p Geology, 52, 66, 67 Holmstrom, Andrew B., 165, 173, Kinnicutt, Leonard P., 66, 71, 72, 78p, Georgia Institute of Technology, 49 188p, 217p 81p, 92, 93, 104p, 142, 162, 169, 176p Gifford, Albert J., 69 Holt, Andrew H., 140, 163, 170, 174, Knight, Arthur J., 88, 92, 119, 137, Gladwin, George E., 32, 40p, 51, 51p, 188p, 200 137p, 149p, 163, 170, 174, 176p, 56p, 76, 97 Holy Cross College, 25 188p, 201, 211, 229p Glennan, T. Keith, 203q Homecoming, 142, 157p, 162, 173 Knight, Arthur W., 220p Goat’s Head, 67, 138-139, 157p Honor Plan, 171 Knight, Carl D., 89, 92, 104p, 149p Goddard, Dwight, 45 Hooper, Leslie J., 101p, 170, 209, 210, Knowles, Frank E., 94 Goddard, Robert H., 91, 109p, 122- 223p, 225p Knowlton, William, 46 123, 123q, 131p, 171, 171q Horn, Charles L., 195q, 204, 216p, Kolb, Robert P., 163, 176p Goodell, John M., 86q 217p Koontz, Carl H., 200, 201, 201p, 213p Goodrich, Harriett, 32 Horse Railroad, 25, 73, 205 Korean War, 166, 203 Goodrich, Samuel Griswold, 1q Howard, Frank C., 140 Kranich, Wilmer L., 194, 195, 208q, Gordon, Albert A., 69 Howe, Elmer P., 46, 55p, 70, 127p, 220p Gordon, George C., 69, 211 143 Krull, Leonard M., 220p Gordon, Lyman F., 45, 69 Howe, Jerome W., 138, 140, 141, Kuwada, Gompei, 139 Goshgarian, Gary, 116q 141q, 142p, 145, 149p, 162, 164, 174, Graduates’ Aid Prizes, 45, 45q, 91, 143 LANDSING, JANG, 78p Graduation, 44, 45, 46, 46q, 52, 53- 176p, 221p Hughes, Earl C., 230p Larson, Norma F., 222p 54, 55p, 65, 66, 68-69, 88, 134, 135, Leicester Academy, 10, 13, 14, 21p, 137, 161, 162, 219p, 232p, 233p Hughes House, 230p Hugo, victor, prologue q 27, 174 Gran, Emil, 91-92, 91q Lewiston Saturday Journal, 88q Grant, Frank W., 228p Humanities, 174, 199, 199q, 203, 205, 208, 210 Library, 18, 29, 66, 67p, 167, 206, Gray, Burton L., 89, 171 222p, 231p Green, Andrew, 28 Humphrey, George, 49 Hurley, John, 54, 54q, 60p, 211 Lincoln, Abraham, 9, 9q Gymnasium, 40p, 43, 98, 98q, 116, Lincoln, D. Waldo, 33-34, 34q, 39p 119, 126p, 161, 185p, 206 Hurowitz, Max, 156p Hurowitz, Solomon, 156p, 196 Lincoln, Edward W., 72 Lincoln, Pelham W., 86 HALL, G. STANLEY, 95 Hurricanes, 144, 158p, 159p, 173, 175 Hydraulic Elevator, 48, 48p, 49p, 74, Lincoln, Waldo, 66 Hanson, William E., 220p Lloyd, David E., 174, 210, 210p Harding, Alpheus, Jr., 17 75, 76, 85, 87, 90, 138, 211 Hagberg, Nils, 175, 211, 227p Locke, Wm. W., 163, 176p Harrington, Charles A., 69, 206, 211 Logan, James, prologue q, 90, 91, 91q, Harrington, Frank C., 69, 85, 206, 211 96, 97, 127p, 137, 137q, 199q Harrington, Robert D., 211, 220p INSTITUTE PARK, 72, 79p Interfraternity Council, 116, 207 London Times, 12q Hartford Theological Seminary, 66 Lyman, Chester S., 34, 34q Harvard University, 10, 10q, 11, 13, Iowa State College, 203 Lynch, William F., 157p 32, 32q, 33, 35, 96, 98, 118 Ives, Howard C., 104p Haynes, Elwood, 70, 94, 107p MacCULLOUGH, GLEASON H., Haynes, Emily M., 117p, 167, 167p, JANSSON, LEO S., 228p 176p, 222p 149p, 168, 201, 209 Jefferson, Howard B., 205q MacLaurin, Richard C., 96q Haynes, George H., 81p, 92, 94, 94p, Jennings, Walter L., 81p, 93, 97, 104p, 104p, 134, 134p, 140, 144, 149p, 222p McCutcheon, James N., 220p 138, 138p, 140, 149p, 166, 195 McNulty, Charles R., 163, 228p, 229p Heald, James N., 69 Jennings, Walter L. (Mrs.), 93, 93p, Hedberg, Carl W., 220p McQueeny, Ruth, 148p 140, 222p Magnetic Laboratory, 72, 73q, 80p, Herter, Christian A., 209q Jeppson, George N., 94, 164, 190p, Heywood Brothers, 45p 122, 131p 191p, 219p Management Engineering, 205 Higginbottom, Edwin, 141, 168, 168p, Jeppson, John, 164, 190p, 191p, 219p 172, 175, 203, 209 Margerum, Fred, 120 Jeppson House, 190p, 191p, 219p Marsaw, Percy F., 146 Higgins, Aldus C., 49, 69, 123, 165q, Jernberg, John, 89, 104p, 105p, 123, 175, 194, 206, 211 Marsh, Burton W., 220p 203 Marshall, John K., 81p, 104p Higgins, John Woodman, 49, 69, 87, Jo Bill Road, prologue p, 24p, 26-27, 94, 203, 204p, 206, 211 Masius, Morton, 92, 149p, 169, 194, 72 197, 197p, 198 Higgins, Katherine, (Mrs. R. Sanford Johnson, Alden P., 179p Riley), 49, 137, 166, 211 Mason, N. H., Town of, 2, 5, 168, Johnson, Carl G., 89, 105p, 123, 170, 231p Higgins, Katharine Chapin, (Mrs. M. 203-204, 208 P.), 49, 50 Masque, 181p Johnson, Charles W., 214p Higgins Laboratories, 164, 168, 173, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 184p, 202, 204 Johnson, Donald E., 209q 12, 35, 95, 96, 96q Higgins, Milton P., prologue (ances- Johnson, Thure W., 104p, 171 Massachusetts, State of, 2, 5, 9, 10, tor), 40p, 47, 47p, 48, 49, 49q, 50, Jones, Chandler W., 220p 12, 17, 30, 31q, 33, 34q, 35, 43, 45, 51, 58p, 74, 75, 75q, 76, 86q, 87, 89, Jones, Forrest R., 81p 45q, 46, 51, 69q, 71, 74, 85, 89, 89q, 89q, 90, 90q, 120, 137, 142, 164, 166, Journal, The, 115, 137q, 138, 139q, 96, 115, 123, 146p, 209q 167, 200, 211 140, 142, 144q, 162q, 163, 166, 167, Materials Engineering, 203, 204, 209 Higgins, Milton II , 200, 211 169, 171, 173, 193 Mathematics, 32, 51, 52-53, 92, 124, Higgins, Olive (Mrs. Lewis I. Prouty), 168, 193, 199, 202, 203, 222p, 224p 49, 50q, 211 KAvEN HALL, 127p, 174, 188p, Maxfield, Harold A., 149p, 163 Higgins, Orlando, 49 189p, 200, 212 Mechanical Engineering, 31, 32, 47, Highland Military Academy, 26, 38p Kaven, Moses B., 69, 143, 174 50, 51, 61p, 66, 74, 74q, 90, 92, 104p, Hildebrand, Bernard, 197 Keith, Wayne E., 206, 220p, 231p, 118, 135, 135p, 136, 145, 149p, 162, Hill Estate, 121, 126p, 127p 233p 163, 164, 168, 169, 175, 184p, 200, Hill, Rev. Alonzo, 17, 46-47 Kendrick, John W., 127p 201, 202, 209, 210 Hill, Thomas, 10 Kent, A. Atwater, 91, 94, 102p, 134, Mechanics Hall, 9, 14, 80p, 99 Historical Society, 68 138, 141, 147p, 153p, 164 Mendenhall, Thomas Corwin, 73p, 73, 242 Hoar, George F., prologue (ancestor), Kimball, Alonzo S., 40p, 66, 72p, 72, 74, 81p, 85, 97 4q, 5q, 8p, 16, 16q, 30, 35, 35q, 45, 73, 76p, 87, 194 Merriam, Kenneth G., 135, 149p, 163, 65, 67, 74, 85q, 89, 89q, 208q King, Alan, 228p 171, 172, 202, 209, 210, 223p Meyer, Carl F., 149p, 201 Pierpont, James P., 70, 202 Scholarships, 45, 96, 123, 142, 212 Michel, Charles R., 220p Placement, 44, 115, 174, 198 School of Industrial Management, Miller Manual Training School, 49 Plimpton, Samuel J., 149p, 163 172, 236 Miller’s River Bank, 5, 6p, 17 Plumb, Robert C., 195, 208 Schoonover, Bonnie-Blanche, 167, Moen, Philip L., 15, 66, 70 Pol Econ Club, 68 222p Monroe, Walter W., 89, 171 Power, 49, 73, 97, 116, 137, 170 Schwieger, Albert J., 140, 163, 163p, Montague, Wallace T., 162, 172 Price, M. Lawrence, 136, 141, 149p, 163q, 164q, 172, 199p Morgan, Charles H., prologue (ances- 169, 198, 199, 201, 204q, 207-208, Scientific Briefing for Tomorrow, tor), 30, 30p, 48, 51q, 65, 70, 74, 89, 207p, 216p 225p, 236 123, 175, 194, 206, 211 Pritchard, Robert W., 175, 199, 207, Scree Mullapudi, 236 Morgan Hall, 194, 198, 214p, 215p, 228p, 229p Seal, 76p 223p Publicity and Public Relations, 48, 97, Sears, Barnas, 15 Morgan, Paul B., 69, 123, 175, 177p, 116, 139, 165, 168, 173, 196, 199 Seventy-fifth Anniversary, 161, 162 194, 206, 211 Purdue University, 87 Shipman, C. William, 195, 208 Morgan, Philip M., 161q, 172, 175, Shop Management, 94, 105p 194, 206, 211, 214p, 217p, 220p QUINN, WM. H., JR., 206 Shredded Wheat, 70-71, 82p Morgan, Ralph L., 69, 94, 106p Siegfried, victor, 141 Morgan, Theodore H., 141, 149p, 169 RADIO, 95, 95q, 119, 124, 130p, 141, Sigma xi, 91 Morley, Raymond K., 92, 149p, 168, 200 Sinclair Hall, 136, 146p Sinclair, Harry R., 69, 137 168p Rawson, Louis W., 70, 104p, 170, 171 Sinclair, John E., 40p, 52, 52p, 52q, Morrill Act, 11-12 Raymond, Rossiter W., 46q 53, 67, 81p, 92, 136, 137, 168, 202 Morris, Harry G., 203q Read, Carleton A., 92, 104p Sinclair, Marietta Fletcher (Mrs. John Mountain Day, 171 Reed, Chester A., 69 E.), 52, 52p, 92, 137 Reed, E. Howard, 69, 123 Skull, 80p, 130p, 131p NAME, 9, 14, 16, 39p, 65, 65q, 235 Reeve, Sidney A., 81p Smith, Alton L., 70, 81p, 92, 104p, National Science Foundation, 236 Registrar, 116, 117, 174, 198, 201 117, 119, 139, 149p Navy v-12 , 163, 164, 164q, 166, 173, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 11, Smith, Donald E., 167 185p 98 Smith, Edward P., 52, 53p, 75 Neale, Jane (Mrs. Lawrence C.), 222p Research, 169, 170, 194, 197, 208-209, Smith, George W., Jr., 220p Neale, Lawrence C., 101p, 209, 210 208q, 209q, 210 Smith, Harold B., 81p, 87, 87p, 88, Nelson, N. W., 104p Reserve Officers Training Corps, 166, 92, 95, 104p, 119, 141 New Ipswich, N. H., Town of, 2 172, 186p, 187p, 199, 233p Smith, Harry W., 69 Newell, Hobart H., 141, 149p, 153p, Rice, Harris, 149p, 222p Smith, Maurice E., 149p, 195 169, 169p, 200, 209 Richardsonson, Glen A., 200, 200p Smith, Walter, 60p News Bureau, 173 Richey Albert S., 88, 104p, 141, 149p Smith, Wm. Binns, 167 Newton Hall, 138 Riley House, 166, 186p Smithsonian Institution, 94, 107p, 122 Norcross, Merl, 228p Riley, Katharine Higgins, (Mrs. R. Society for Promotion of Eng. Educa- Norton Company, 76, 82p, 87, 90, S.), 137, 166 tion, 124 106p, 120, 164, 165, 167, 172, 211 Riley, R. Sanford, 69, 90, 137, 138, Spanish-American War, 85p, 85-86, Nuclear Reactor, 76, 77p, 193, 195, 166 161, 165 196, 197, 209, 225p Riley Stoker Corporation, 90, 206 Stanford University, 141 Rockefeller, John D. 123 Stevens, Arthur D., 74q OLIN, FLORENCE, 117p, 148p Rockwood, George I., 69, 92, 94, Stevenson, Robert L., 236q Olin Foundation, 193, 194, 195, 195q, 112p, 123, 145 Stoddard, Harry G., 211 204 Rope Pull, 96, 108p Stoddard, Robert W., 211 Olin, Franklin W., 194 Rose Polytechnic Institute, 41, 74 Storke, Harry Purnell, 203, 205, 206q, Olin Hall, 193, 197, 198, 216p, 217p, Rowley, Craig, 193 208q, 212p, 212q, 218p, 220p, 221p, 220p Roy, Thomas S., 166q 233p Oread Collegiate Institute, 26, 32, 38p, Roys, Francis W., 92, 105p, 118, Stratton, Charles G., 164 44, 51 118p, 122q, 135, 135q, 149p, 162, Stratton Hall, 164, 168, 173, 184p, O’Regan, Daniel F., 70, 92 164, 168, 174-175, 176p, 186p, 202, 202, 203, 204 214p Strong, Martha, 148p PAPPAS, ATHENA, 198 Rugg, Gertrude R., 117, 117p, 148p, Student Activities, 42-43, 44, 67, 68, Parker, Allen E., 194, 194p, 216p, 176p, 198, 201, 222p 85, 88, 91, 97, 116, 138, 139, 144, 217p Ruksnaitis, Anthony Joseph, 211, 229p 157p, 162, 164, 166, 180, 181p, 193, Parks, Robert S., 52q, 69-70, 80p, 207 136q, 200, 200q, 222p SAINT-ExUPERY, ANTOINE de, Student Christian Association, 138, 138q, 144 Pauca fideliter, 25, 35, 136 206q Summer School, 71, 172, 236 Peddler, 168, 205 Salisbury Laboratories, 66, 66q, 68, Swan, Paul R., 140, 145, 165, 166, Peddling, 3, 4, 6p, 13 73, 78p, 145, 162, 169, 173, 176p, 168, 174, 221p Perky, Henry D., 70 193, 194, 195, 210, 211 Sweetser, Rev. Seth, prologue (ances- Perry, Roger N., 199 Salisbury Pond, 36p, 43, 50, 56p, 72, tor), 8p, 9-10, 9q, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, Pervear, Rev. Hiram K., 17 79p 17, 32q, 33, 35, 41, 44, 48, 49q Phelon, Joseph O., 70, 92, 104p, 144 Salisbury Sanitary Eng. Club, 68 Sweetser, Robert C., 70, 92, 104p Phelps, Ernest D., 172 Salisbury, Stephen I, 5, 13, 26, 36p, Sweetser, William S., 70 Phillips Andover Academy, 10 72 Swimming, 43, 118, 134, 135, 156p Phillips, Hiram W., 49, 193 Salisbury, Stephen II, prologue (ances - Philosophy, 205 tor), 8p, 10, 10q, 11, 11q, 13, 14, 16, TAYLOR, FORREST W., 172, 211 Phinney, Wm. L., Jr., 149p 16q, 17, 18, 26, 27, 29q, 31, 33, 34, Taylor, Frederick W., 94 Physical and Political Science, 75 34q, 36p, 37p, 39p, 41, 42, 42q, 43, Taylor, Herbert F., 66q, 133q, 142, Physical Education, 116, 118, 119, 44, 45, 45q, 47, 47q, 48q, 52, 54, 65- 142p, 149p, 167q, 167-168, 176p, 120, 163, 199, 206-207 66, 66q, 69q, 73, 102p, 111p, 143 181p Physics, 31, 50, 51, 66, 73, 87, 91, Salisbury, Stephen III, 13, 66, 66q, Tech Carnival, 138, 162, 181p 92, 124, 140, 169, 193, 194, 195, 197, 72q, 72, 79p, 86, 87, 88, 95-96, 96q Tech Council, 116 243 198, 208-209, 216p, 217p Sanford Riley Hall, 138, 152p, 163 Tech Elect, 68 Pierce, Clarence A., 149p Schaefer, Herman W., 211, 211p Tech Founder’s Day, 168 Pierce, Gardner T., 199 Scheifley, Claude K., 142, 207, 221p Tech News, 116, 205, 211 Tech Old Timers Club, 206 WADSWORTH, WM. B., 200 Wilson, J. Fred, 45, 74 Tech Pharmacy, 156p, 196 Waldo, Cornelius, 26 Wilson, Woodrow, 70, 99 Tech Publications, 44, 68, 69, 91, 98, Walker, James C., 198, 216p Winthrop, Governor John, prologue 98q, 115, 116, 157p, 168, 205 Walker, Oakley S., 48 Women’s Club, W.P.I., 93, 167, 222p Tech Radio Club, 124 Washburn and Moen Co., 15, 20p, Woodbury, John C., 45 Techni-Forum, 168, 211 21p, 25, 47, 48, 72 Woodman, John S., 33, 34, 34q, 41, Techniquest, 140, 221p Washburn, Charles, 14, 15 47, 48, 49, 92q, 97q, 174q Washburn, Charles G., 45, 66, 69, Templeton, Town of, 1-7, 25, 28, 32, Wooten, Benjamin A., 195q, 197, 198, 96, 96q, 97, 112p, 119, 123, 134, 137 33, 137 224p Thacher, Thomas A., 35 Washburn drawing stand, 48, 71p, 75, 195, 196 Worcester Art Museum, 96 Thayer, Eli, 26 Worcester, City of, prologue, 3, 5, Thompson, Charles O., 31, 31p, 32, Washburn Emory, prologue (ances- 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 15q, 17, 18, 25, 26, 33, 34, 34q, 35, 40p, 41, 41q, 42, tor), 5, 8p, 10, 10q, 11, 12, 13, 13q, 44, 46, 48, 51, 52, 54, 54q, 66, 66q, 14, 16, 17, 31, 31q, 32q, 35, 41, 69q 27, 28, 31q, 35, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 67, 67p, 70, 73, 74, 93, 121, 140, 166, Washburn Engineering Society, 68 62-63p, 65, 66, 67, 70, 70q, 71, 72, 72q, 195, 211 Washburn, Ichabod, prologue (ances- 73, 74, 83p, 85, 89, 90, 91, 91q, 93, Thompson Club, 68 tor), 10, 14, 14q, 15, 15p, 15q, 16, 94, 96, 97, 99, 108p, 110p, 111p, 133, Thompson, Maria Goodrich (Mrs. 16q, 17, 21p, 29, 30, 34, 46-47, 47q, 134, 165, 166, 170, 175, 197, 203, Charles O.), 32, 33 48, 49, 66, 72, 74, 75, 172, 175, 205, 203q, 204, 205-206, 205q, 209, 211, Thompson, Wm. G., 70 235-236 233p, 236 Thomson, Sir George, 196q Washburn, Robert M. 26q, 33q, 96 Worcester County, 5, 9, 10, 10q, 12, Tilden, Wilbur R., 104p Washburn Shops, 16, 24p, 29, 30, 43, 13, 16, 18q, 33, 45, 53, 69, 167, 212 47-48, 49, 58p, 59p, 60p, 69, 73, 74, Tinware and Tinshop, 1-5, 6p Worcester Daily Spy, 25, 33, 54q, 65 75, 76, 77p, 87, 89, 90, 94, 122, 124, Torgersen, Gordon M., 220p 124q, 136, 136q, 144, 166, 170, 171, Worcester Evening Gazette, 173, 175, Tornado, 173 174, 193, 195, 197, 204, 236 205q, 228p Townsend, A Francis, Jr., 216p, 222p Washington, Booker T., 99, 112p Worcester Fire Society, 96q, 97 Trask, Wm. F., 221p Washington University, 11 Worcester Palladium, 17 Tredgold, Thomas, 31q Webster, Fred N., 201 Worcester Pressed Steel Co., 90 Tremont House, 72, 79p Wellman, B. Leighton, 16q, 141, 149p, World War I, 99, 114-115p, 115, 118, Trolley, 88, 88q, 103p, 124, 130p, 169, 202, 202q, 223p 119, 120, 122, 124, 125p, 134, 161 136, 141, 205 Wesleyan University, 70 World War II, 162, 163, 164, 164q, Tuition, 13, 45, 69, 118, 211-212 Wheelock, Jerome, 25 165, 165q, 167, 169, 172, 185p, 203 Tulloch, Donald, 94q Whitcomb, David, prologue (ances- Wright, Carroll D., 70q Turner, Jonathan, 1, 11-12 tor), 2q, 4, 4p, 5, 9, 10, 17, 25, 28, Wyman-Gordon Company, 45, 69, 74, Tuskegee Institute, 99 29, 32, 45, 66, 70, 90-91 123, 207 White, George H., 71 UNITED STATES ENvELOPE CO., Wyman, H. Winfield, 45, 69, 74 White, James, 34 Wynn, James O., 2 04, 205, 216p 91 White, Joseph, 10 University of Connecticut, 194 White, Windsor T., 94 Whitney, Frank O., 143 YALE UNIvERSITY, 11, 34, 35, 42, vAILL EDWARD W., 46 Whittall, Matthew P., 69 202 van Arsdale, Talman W., Jr., 198, Whittum, Warren C., 206 Young Faculty Association, 208 199, 214p, 216p Wilbur, Leslie C., 196, 197, 225p van de Graaff Accelerator, 195, 197, Wilder, T. Edward, 127p ZEPP, WARREN B., 174, 206, 222p 209, 224p , 27, 31, 93 Zimmerman Joseph F., 209 vaux, Calvert, 28 Wilson, Ernest D., 169, 195 Zwiep, Donald N., 201, 201p, 210

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