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famous Bob Wrenn , Harvard quarterback and second baseman and national tennis Sa n Fr a nc is c o . I champion believe that Malcolm Chase , ’ IR mmitte 96 S : You have c o d the u n Brown and Yale , also made the trip . pardonable sin and horrified the right He was one of the first 1 0 tennis players ’ thinking people of San Francisco who are and W re nn s partner as national doubles ’ “ ” c . O jealous of the City s good name . hampion Fat Watson , Charlie wen “ ”

You have given St . Francis that detest and Ike Merriman were around the pond “ ” c d c vulgarism, Frisco . St . Francis is and at least engaged in the pra tice games . one of the most glorious names in Sacred This is no hobby but “a part of which y I was ” The composition of the team and Profane History, revered b Protes tants and by various races and creeds , the that went to Canada is the main thing gentlest of men and a brother to th e ani and is history . “ B ’Ol COL. G . A . I D TA YLO mal kingdom . Birds would perc h on h is R R ad Mass H l ey, . shoulders , bunnies would huddle around Ma azi e a his feet and peep out under the hem of g n e o f I d s SIR : I hasten to scrawl a loud Amen . h his robe As he passed , a stream of fis ’ to brother Elmer , Jr . s call for a magazine would rise at his approach , swim into his ’ of ideas . Couldn t you spare at least a hand and away again . A wolf that he had “ ” m few pages each month for us grinds who ta ed followed him through the streets ’ O wouldn t know a good athlete if we saw of Assisi like a pet dog . nce the birds one ? The Philosophy Department had of the air settled in a circ le around him ’ ’ some real thinkers bac k in 2 2 . I wouldn t as he walked in a field , and to hem he t be surprised but that it still has something preac hed his c elebrated sermon and ’ . L IN LN I to say H . O Mac KENZ E 22 blessed hem as they flew away to c arry C t E a t o u l as as s s D M . g , ’ ’ ’ h s th e COL . G . E DW RD B X O 02 t e tiding of Salvation to four corn : A U T N SIR For Pete s sake , don t let them talk the 1 880 - 1 9 49 B n m a n ers of world . ( ) a g reat row , you out of giving full coverage to Brown ’ i i i St Franc is is San Francisc o and means a good c it ze n, a n insp r ng l ead e r sports . Maybe it s juvenile of me but I ’ , in o r w a r an r a nd e r all the world to us . (And don t fly in the peace , ea ly p “ ” still like to know who beat whom at fac e of Providence with Prisc o for s ev e r in g c h a m p i o n o f wo rt h y . ’ what and how W u s . s . — Roger illiams Plantation ) You have a Space problem it must be ca se N BLAI D ’ . S ELL SB c C terrifi when you try to keep everybody San Franc isc o happy . And I suppose that many alumni read all about the games and th e players SIR : I wonder if all alumni , looking in the Eastern papers . But some of us at ’

c abl . at your monthly overs , are e to locate a distance rely on you Actually , we d like e m c e Co ming E ve nts . om the scen s there illustrated It s to to see more statisti s , mor sports reports c of — me that a small outline map might be about our Brown teams . Even a ouple April l l Boston Brown Club Annual

h . printed which would help orient the read weeks after the games , it is still fres , Dinner ’ — s . 1 6 er who is not familiar with Brown s new plea ant reading to us April Baseball , Wesleyan . JU T A LU G — e . An X c S er buildings or their sit s ould April 20 Baseball at R . I . State . Brown Chicago mark he spo . t t dinner in Pittsburgh . th e same tirne you migh care o use — At t t 2 1 . April Brown Club of Cincinnati, Dr a shor desc rip ion o ell from whic h spo t t t t t Bigelow guest . — the photograph was taken and to point April 2 2 Brown - Pembroke Chorus Con one out all sees in it . It would have been c ert, Alumnae Hall , Baseball , interesting, for example to tell where he , i . t Arnold . Detroit Brown Club D nner photographer was able to go in order to — April 23 Baseball at Harvard . Track at look down on th e Sc ience Quad on the West Point . Tennis , Tufts . March issue . Some older alumni may not — 5 . April 2 Golf, Harvard have inde ntified the Metc alf Chemistry 2 6— sec Laboratory nor the Metc alf Research April Brown Club , ond annual Pops Concer by Brown Chemistry Lab , although most would t

O c . Pembroke r hes ra , Alumnae Hall know the Arnold Lab . The top of th e t mm — 2 7 . Colgate Hoyt Swi ing Pool shows at April Baseball , Columbia Tennis at

the lower right, and the glass panes peer Ha rvard . — ing over the bottom left edge could have April 28 Chicago Brown Club Annual been identified as belonging to th e new Dinner . greenhouse . — ’ 2 9 . HU NT INGTON H ANC HETT 32 April Baseball , Navy Pro vid e nce — 30 . c April Baseball , Princeton Tra k at (Good idea . E d . ) T . . M I Tennis , Yale $at» — May 2 ~ Friends of the Library Annual ' G ofl SIR : You $ uite outdid yourself in the Meeting ; speaker, Frederick R . ’ 3 7 January BAM . For a long time I have . — been hoping that you would give Brown May 4 Baseball at Penn . c redit for introducing the game of hockey 5 6 7 8— May , , , Sock and Buskin pre “ to the States . sents Countess Cathleen , In the Middle Nineties a team was as — May 6 , 7 Golf, EIGA Round Robin at sembled from Brown and other colleges . Cambridge . They worked out on Railroad Pond ac ross — e I 7 . the Seekonk . was there as goalie on a May Baseball at Cornell T nnis at

I . , . . . prep school team . (Later was a mem West Point Track N Y U — ber of the Brown hockey squad for four May l l Baseball , Providence College .

years , playing in the St . Nicholas Rink in Track , R . I . State . New York regular point my j unior May 1 2— Hartford Brown Club Annual year . ) Meeting . The ice polo team whic h later went to — - y May 1 3 S c arsdale White Plains (West Canada and brought back hocke was,

Y . . chester ) N . , Spring Meeting I : — as recall it goal Billy Larned, many 2 2 time s national tennis champion ; half c o n tin u e d o n p a ge B ROW N APRIL , 1 949 V ALU MNI MONTHLY OL . xu x N UM B E R 8

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W H E N A ME to B o 1 9 1 4 B ow I C r wn in , r n had an o s o of e c e s B o o o s ut tanding gr up t a h r in i l gy, ut tanding among th e departme nts at Bro wn and kno wn throughout e th e co : Me o m W e M c e . untry ad, G rha , alt r, and it h ll Th y taught the ir c lasses amo ng th e muse um c ases o f Rh o de I s new s c io s o o w as e i land Hall , but a and pa u lab rat ry b ng mes as m as 1 9 1 4 o e o s s ti any in , and v r a th u and tude nt e ec e for em on L co e : th e o B o o c r t d th in ln Fi ld Arn ld i l gi al e s o s our co ses r gi trati n in ur . L w e e r o o o . I as th e of . ab rat ry t gift a Dr Oliv r H nry A n ld, W th e e eme of o esso M c e e th e ith r tir nt Pr f r it h ll in Jun , ec e o e ce s c . an appr iativ Pr vid n phy i ian s of th e o e o of e c la t ld r gr up t a hers will le ave us . Through e w e c e e e th e 1 50th i e s of th e That y ar l brat d ann v r ary e e eme es o w e c me out of th e d ath, r tir nt, and r ignati n a W e o of B o W e e ocess o . f unding r wn . had a gr at pr i n w ar w e e ff Th e e s . c w e ith a d pl t d ta building, whi h had es me e as I i s c i o c i s “ ” Fr h n, garb d nd an and arry ng t r h l ght , ee c th e new o o s ce 1 9 1 4 b n alling lab rat ry in , finally

U . R R . m c e th e i o th e new e of th e . ar h d up h ll thr ugh tunn l e e e e e s e e s e as co se e c e of th e n d d xt n iv r pair whil , a n qu n B ow o o s s e s men ome r n had ab ut a th u and tud nt , , w n, and s e e e s th e e ess o e s trait n d budg t during d pr i n and war y ar , es o m e s i ce th e graduat , and had had ab ut that nu b r n me h e th e e e e o e . t s o e s ’ ’ quip nt had d t ri rat d In la t f ur y ar ce e si o e esi e ew s in th e 90 s . xpan n und r Pr d nt Andr Ex pt w e ssem e new s f Of th e 1 e e o e . 2 hav a bl d a taf , n xt y ar nly for w ar w as e e in o e c a that g tting und r way Eur p , whi h Professo r Stuart and myself will have been he re lo nger seeme e e mo e to us e e i w as e e l d pr tty r t , v ryth ng g n ral y W e e e e e . s e th e than that hav r pair d and r furbi h d building, om o e qui et and c f rtabl . and have go ne a lo ng way toward repairing and modern S e no o ne ime co e e i c e th e ur ly at that t uld hav pr d t d W e e n th e e me . a ew e izing quip nt hav , virtually, D part o h as occ e or e s e th e B o of gr wth that urr d, nvi ag d r wn of B o o me nt i l gy . w n w c of 1 2 ee o . I B o o e o e t day n i l gy, hav a Fa ulty , thr T H E B U ILDI N G h as more than three times as muc h use as w as es e fo r not o mo in i e s it d ign d , nly in a unt but nt n ity ee es e r as well . It had b n d ign d with space des ignate d fo th e o o esso s e ss s s th e cl as ses m a f ur Pr f r , th ir a i tant and three - sto ry building with storage and se rv i ce roo ms in ’ th e seme o e its w as fle e one ba nt . F rtunat ly, plan a xibl H RL E . ST R l 9 n u s h is in r PROF . C A S A UA T co d ct te w c h as m e it oss e to u se th e s ce th e nationall y fam o u s res earch in th e Ar nold Labo r atory . hi h ad p ibl pa with — ’ is u i o n e nt e ro b ac te r iac ia eh th e b ri th e e s o o f th 1 9 0 s He a n a thor ty acte a utmo s t frugal ity . In xpan i n e 2 a pent i i u n h i h u i i in s n t b . w c ca se ep dem c te t al d s r a ces o se w as e o n th e oo and th e e o se h u add d r f, dw lling h u at “ ”

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volumes and rece ives regularly over 700 peri odi cal s . At th e same time three laboratori es with mode rn be nc hes w e re set up on th e firs t fl oor fo r laborato ry sec tio ns of

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Rats were shown whi ch had been subj ec te d to an preliminary w ork inc ludes th e enli sting of full teams in — T o perati o n resulting in partial paralys i s of o ne l eg a simu th e vari ous Classes . h e ac tive phase of so li c itati on there w th eff s . O h a to o o s o o o of e ec of o o ne of t e s c s e . lati n t p l i rat , whi h had f ll w i n h rt rd r os th e use of l e some mo s a o e re ’ , o s e c l t a g nth g had n arly . M e 06 Re o m for th e C D ugla r r , gi nal Chair an T h e o e is ese c ma co e e . e e v r d h p that r ar h y bring b tt r c m i New Yo New e se s o e e o e a pa gn in rk and J r y, p k b f r s of th e c ses of o o e e e me under tanding au p l i and b tt r tr at nt th e New Yo rk C ity meeting on th e progress be ing made

of o o c ses . p li a e e . c e of th e c m N ew o i th r In harg a paign in Y rk s Pro f . ’ W m W B o O8 ss s O h to oo h e es aw . e e o fi n t e t s s th e o o es of . Can eld p fl r gu t lab rat ri indi illia r wn , a i t d by J hn G ’ ’ ’ W so 1 08 . 7 e s e s e c of o m is o i on , i i S e e 29 i , Arthur H lk n n , v dual graduat tud nt a h wh w rk ng Edward ulzb rg r , ’ ’ Cortl andt B 39 ose o em of o o e s . se 4 s ec c c es c . w as o ne of . i M I 2 . o a p ifi pr bl bi l gi al r ar h It P r gg , and J ph lin Har ld ’ these stud e nts w h o had a young boa co nstric to r and a Lord 20 is Chairman for th e New Je rsey area and is ’ - — ss s W W 3 eo e e . 2 e W . m m r. co e of six oo s es m e ss h e ss e . upl f t bull nak all har l , a ur d a i t d by alt r F aldau , G rg Gri , J , “ ’ 0 B ’ 3 ’ 2 o . e e e R 2 o e . ec e 23 Ro o esso ms s ece s m e e e , J hn Appl gat , G rg D k r , land Pr f r Ada aid r ntly in thi agazin , Th r ’ ’ ’ ‘ ’ B . ec 20 s V o 41 sse B . R , i . M e 25 are o e e e o me s B o om ose i D k Au t n N lk , u ll all tt , th r D v l p nt at r wn apart fr th n ’ ’

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See a es 1 6 and 1 7 o r o the h otos all b th e B own ( p g f r p , y r Ph oto L a b o ac tivit and acto s in th e Biol o D e a t , f y r gy p r ment . ) 4 m i k -o N. Y. Ca pa gn Kic f} ’ T H E A M ERICA N CO L LEGES are go ing fro m a selle r s ’ m e o e s m e o is esse ark t int a buy r ark t t day, and it ntial that Brow n co mpl ete its Hou sing and D evelo pment pro gram within th e next few years if th e Univers ity is to ” es e c o ntinue to attrac t th e highes t type of students . Pr id nt ” Wri s ton made th e s tateme nt at th e ki ck - off dinner fo r le ade rs in th e gre at Bro w n c ampaign as it move d into N ew York . C o ns tructio n o n th e new refec tory will begin some time W o h e e o Ne s s mme . s o t w thi u r, Dr ri t n t ld dinn r gr up in s is th e s of th e tw o mme Yo rk City . Thi fir t i diate building ’ o ec s to es o e B o s es e c c e T o pr j t r t r r wn r id ntial hara t r . financ e them Brown alumni are now rai s ing th e balance of th e nec essary . In Mas sachu se tts th e organizati on fo r th e regio nal c m e e h as ee com e e Rh o e I s a paign th r b n pl t d, and in d land

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T H E P ATTER N o f th e 1 949 Reuni o n of Reuni ons shape d up c l e arly and attrac tive ly in Marc h as th e c om mittee for thi s annual Alumni Dinner repo rte d o n its plans m n r l a o for th e omme c e e se so . I e e a s e C n nt a n n g , utl in d to th e Exe cutive Committee o f th e Assoc iate d Alumni e m o th e i o o th e sc eme and giv n war appr val , affair w ll f ll w h of th e 1 948 e w c o e s c e s c cess dinn r, hi h pr v d u h a gr at u , bo th in popularity and program. Mos t of th e Reuni on Classes thi s June will begin the ir offic ial programs w ith attendance at th e Alumni D inner n 7 not o o es o Friday night th e 1 th . It nly pr vid a rallying po int and c o ngeni al i ntro duc ti o n to a we ekend devoted ’ to e c ss ow n o se ce e m s th e men to a h Cla b rvan , but it p r it see e o e e co em o es s s all th ir C ll g nt p rari fir t . It bring all c to th e c m s on ss m e th e ba k a pu Cla Night , and any att nd c e e h e o me c o e dan aft r t e dinn r . (Early adj urn nt en urag s s for th e o m is sc e e to end thi , pr gra h dul d by ’ OASTMASTE R W LL MS B o 1 6 is e T I IA Harry H . urt n G neral Chairman of th e m e omm ee se es Ro e Alu ni D inn r C itt and rv with g r T . mittee e m ese o s are e e m e . Pr l i inary r rvati n alr ady b ing ad 1 9 o n c mm L e . Clapp a sub o ittee on program. wi s S Milner fo r o s Y u ma c o n e of ’ ’ gr up and individuals . o y a t b half 02 W m o e 42 as s comm ee o n e and ill ia P tt r , ub itt arrang o ss or o se now i c ou are e to do me s w o W y ur Cla y ur lf ( n fa t, y urg d m . s S e so of U nt , rk with ill ia N Davi , up rvi r ni so ess o e e or o e to th e ’ ) , i i i e s Room W addr ng y ur nqu ry by l tt r ph n . i v r ity D ining s . J ilbur R k er 22 and Howard ’ m i i e ommi ee m i Offi ce B o U i s 6 ar c Alu n D nn r C tt , Alu n , r wn n . oo 2 e e of c F Ea tw d in harg publ i ity . ’ e s o e c 1 T h s n e 2 . e U e s ew o e v r ity, Pr vid n niv r ity ph n T h e comm ee e ec e to o c e e i itt xp t d ann un arly in Apr l m i U Ni - nu ber s on 1 2900. th e me of th e s e e w ho e th e c na p ak r will shar prin ipal T h e e of th e e : e 1 7 . dat dinn r again Friday night, Jun ho no rs with Preside nt Wri ston at th e Friday night aff air , R ecepti on on th e Andrew s H ouse Terrac e starts at whi ch u shers in th e whol e Commencement weekend for ’ T h e i e ime is o ce as th m W d nn r t ann un d e i . . o i i ms 1 8 R o e s co alu n J Har ld ll a , h d I land S ut ec i e w ho o s o o e ee om B o Al u mni Tr us te e Ca ndida te s Ex ut v h ld an h n rary d gr fr r wn, h as co se e to be m s e of ce emo e H e w as th n nt d a t r r ni s . e Ball o ts will shortly be in th e mail whi c h permit every - me c o s m All A ri an t a t ast er at th e mo st suc cessful of th e alumnu s and alumna w h o attende d Brown University at re - m e s . m es e p war Alu ni Day dinn r l east four semest ers to vote for Alu ni Truste . Und r A s W AS T H E A E e a o th e o ce of th e th e Agreeme nt in operatio n be tw een th e Brow n C o rpo ra C S a y ar g , pr vin o th e ssoc e m th e e are e m e m i e be e e me as e as e o ti n and A iat d Alu ni , latt r p r itt d Alu n D inn r will nt rtain nt w ll r uni n ,

h o e e . reserving for th e Commenceme nt mee ting in Sayl es Hall eac h ye ar to nominate tw o graduates of t e C ll g th e mo e se o s esses of th e ee e Th e e U o e e c i o th e o o io e se e se e - e r ri u addr w k nd . l att r p n l t n by C rp rat n th y rv v n y ar m th Bo o ne - - Of th e 42 me e s of e of s ees e e is e comi mo e ms . v nt b ng re and more a Town and Go wn t r b r ard Tru t , 4 r m s ees f a e U e s s ces e th e e is third (1 ) a e thus Alu ni Tru t . af ir und r niv r ity au pi , whil dinn r in e e th e B o light r v in and within r wn family . Thi s ye ar a third Alumni Trustee is to be no minated h e ce of th e e e e m of th e e A moment of gre at interes t will co me whe n th e Assoc i to serve t balan un xpir d t r lat ’ 9 W ee e 0 . ate d Alumni present their annual Bro wn Bear Aw ards Chaun cey E . h l r to no t mo e ee o s B o e r than thr ut tanding run nians . Th ir Candidates chosen by th e Advi sory Coun c il o f th e i identity s a c losely guarde d sec re t until th e ac tual award Assoc iate d Alumni in February have all s ignified the ir f th e o o e s e es . es e . o m ee ing br nz tatu tt Pr id nt H Stant n S ith will ingness to have the ir names go on th e ball ot . Thr ’ 1 m 2 will ake th e presentati ons as one of his las t offi c ial nominatio ns will thu s be made from th e follo wing group He ac ts . will al so intro duce his succ esso r to th e gathering of six c andidates : — ’ o W m W B ’ . . o e O8 w h o w as e ec e i i , N e o Pr f ll a r wn l t d a i . w M e B s 1 0 of M o c . Y axw ll aru nt la r, N J , rk e a o for s tw o - e e m c s s 1 y ar g thi y ar t r whi h tart July , e e pat nt lawy r .

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A H 4 W A S A B L ACK N I H T on o e e . e e o c e to th e R o e s os H M RC G C ll g Hill That f rr d at n h d I land H pital . e die d there e mo i night th e fraternities pl edge d the ir men at th e end Of arly Sunday rn ng . ’ Brow n s annual rushing season and wel comed them at On M onday Sayl es Hall w as fille d for memo rial servi ces e — it s o ec me co s e . I l ngth t b gan in that way h rtly b a a rau u , co c e th e e s U . s r ndu t d by niv r ity Chaplain Philip Curti , , c om of i w a e s J io e i . S e t s th o v l nt, and trag brawl rt Of es e o f T e e co c e its se i ce Pr id nt h ta D lta Chi , ndu t d ritual rv , explo s io n whi c h h as l ed in o ther years to th e Battl e of with Theta D elt alumni and stude nts occupying th e front o M c th e e Rio . But e e e e i s ces f ax y and Tunn l t th r w r n tan sec o of h e s c com ti n t hall . Curti a pani ed th e body to c os t os it w as i e ee e oo . M of bad f l ing and a tiv h tility, t rr Chi c ago . - m r r co s o s e oo o e o . ee c e s o p n ibl , g d hu r d ill And thr in id nt e w as n w a c e s o e e e of e c o e m e it G hl in o y invo lved in th e battle wh i ch de in id nt , alth ugh ind p nd nt a h th r, ad v el o ed o th e Be e Pi o s is add up to a ve ry bad night indeed : p ar und ta Th ta h u e with D elta Ph th e c os o N i i i ce . or w as th e o o One s e d e of no ess it mi p r n pal Opp ng f r d wnt wn tud nt i d, a fall l fatal in that ght c n e o o . o e So omo e w e r t me T w o o e atta k Arthur Ath rt n, an th r ph r , a have happened any h re o at any i . th r J mem e of e e e to th e e on i th e Hi . s e s o ow e e e s e w ice - c b r D lta Ph , r lat d battl ll tud nt , d wnt n lat , w r tabb d ith an pi k e o tw o e o e s Ath rt n and frat rnity br th r l eft an Aborn St . by a compl ete s tranger in an unprovoke d stree t attack . restaurant abo ut 1 in th e morning when h e w as ass ail ed (Th e assailant w as a man with a lo ng poli ce and j ail om th e e man h e co o l e fr r ar by a uld n y r gard as a maniac . eco e e s e . Bad oo e ee tw o r rd, lat r adjudg d an ) bl d b tw n Th e ice - c o s th e c e e se o s th e pi k w und in ba k w r ri u , but fraterniti es broke out in a battl e - royal i n whic h o ne bo m e oo eco e i ee seco stu y ad a g d r v ry with n a w k . A nd house w as invaded and property damage w as consider “ e so c e w as s e th e i On his e e w as th e H e al d esc e as c m s d nt, al atta k d, av d by padd ng abl e . Th r what r d rib d a a pu ” c o as h e e o e e o to e hi l thing b nt v r Ath rt n h lp m. wide beer orgy . e s th e o ce c man wh w a o T h e 1 7 fraterniti es awo ke on th e morning after Pl e dge Tu day p l i pi ked up a o s p sitively “ ” e e as th e ss e o ose o ce eco Night and its attendant open house exchanges to find id ntifi d a ailant, a f ll w wh p l i r rd e c to 1 9 22 c e ee co c o Th o e e i i i s, tw o for themselves on severe soc ial disc ipl ine . e wh l frat r w nt ba k and n lud d thr nv t n o e o ne for e e m His nit s s em e io s e c c m s inde en r bb ry and fr qu nting ga bling places . y y t , pr v u ly und r atta k by a pu p “ ” e e e as th e e e o f th e I e - S e e s s e w as e o e e in e e so . fath r, r gard d l ad r nt r tat Gang d nt thi wint r, b lab r d an w and xt n so e N ew ee i e 99 - e e s c e so e of o e c e c cri c sm in uth rn England, had b n g v n a y ar Aft r u h an pi d vi l n , publi ity, and ti i , iso se e ce se e e a o o r no t ic sm s pr n nt n v ral y ars g . th e impl i c ati ns a e qu kly di i sed . “ ’ I t s e ou s e i o th e THE B AT TLE F NEI GHB lat r than y think , aid an d t rial in O ORS B own D ail H e al d ic ma nificient ob of r y r , wh h did a g j APP ARE N T L Y there h as been exaggerated rivalry for comme o o th e e o Be o e reporting and nt thr ugh ut p ri d . f r some me e ee Be e Pi e Phi stimu ti b tw n ta Th ta and D lta , ’ h s s o m o s o e B o s e i ies find t i t r bl w v r, r wn frat rn t will e in s o s th e i e o s so s i c ” lat d part by n wball and l b l u ng wh h B W is o ms e es for e es. ut es e the lv fighting th ir l iv Pr id nt r t n frate rniti es s ing of e ac h o ther with no inte nt to compl i e no i i c io of c e i th e si c e i e Th e e e e e gav nd at n any hang n ba b l f that me . i ee th e two e c e “ nt Pl dg N ght battl b tw n r a h d be sse to co e e it i i es c an s e . fratern ti an a t a ll g and l f ( I its i c w e th e Be o se w as i e i ai ” p t h h n ta H u nvad d n a r d n ome to es h e o th e ern men do ot c , i c some s w as for th e ose of esc bury Ca ar t ld frat ty whi h aid purp r uing a hostage . w h o ee s mmo e to e th e e i s e r had b n u n d h ar d ta l Of th i M o es ow e e w e e c l os in th e e e it tiv , h v r, r qui kly t g n ral y mee es of n - is me . i c on e i men o seem pun h nt ) And, t ng harg frat rn ty Of th e combat . And n thing s to have bee n co nclusive o e s e e e isc m o - e ec and th r that th y w r d ri inat ry, anti int ll tual , in results exce pt that windows were smashed and other emoc i c th e e i men so e s ie o e m e o some of th e sc Th e and und rat , frat rn ty b rly tud d pr p rty da ag d al ng with rapp ers . o e e moo for s - e o m eir si i i e . e e th tuat n and w r n a d lf r f r Th y po li ce were call d . e e e e on th e s o o e o kn w th y w r p t, with ut b i ng t ld But there w as s nowball snow everywhere on th e Hil l M o se e s e e of th e o i io out of is any b rv r w r p n n that, th An e e w as o e m e i ” that night . d th r th r da ag wh ch had no ome i oo o be s o e ne ttl e s th ng g d w uld fa hi n d . tac ti c al connec ti o n with th e battl e betwee n th e ne ighbors T HE AL ON T HE TA I W AY F L S R N n- at Prospec t and George. o fraternity men were in m o e too e e w as no e T H E T UDE N T w h o os h is e w as H . o so e o th e c S l t lif Th p n G hl, v lv d, , but th r g tting ar und fa t

- - c mem w as e e e i a 1 9 ye ar ol d Sophomore from Chi ago . A ber Of that it a Pl dg N ight brawl and frat rn ty men ~ m o e e a e Chi h e ee some of his e e e th e c s . e e e o e o s in Th t D lta , had b n with frat r w r pri ary a t r Th r w r br k n wind w nit o e s off on o of o e o ses e th e o e c e o ses o e s ee s e e no y br th r a t ur th r h u aft r th r hapt r h u , br k n tr t l ight , batt r d i s can m l - Hi s o w as th e e o s s s box . e w e . s s e e e e as miscel pl dging la t t p at D lta Phi h u wh r park ng ign , tra h , and ai Th r ’ m aro und 1 1 o c loc k h e starte d bac k down a flight of s tairs l aneous bre akage in th e do r s . me to co ec some of his com i h e s e , o s . to t ba nt ll t pan n Th e soc ial probati o n c lamped down on th e fraternities “ a o h e s m e os his ce e H lfway d wn, tu bl d, l t balan and f ll , struck th e H e ral d as mild punishment for th e o rgy of ” “ i i his e i s c as to c se i h em w a o h tt ng h ad n u h a way au a bra n vandal i sm whi c h s carri e d n Friday night . It is orrh a e He w as co sc o s th e o e s e s g . un n i u , and th r tud nt unfo rtunate whe n a relatively few individuals in any

h e sse out . tho ught had pa d group lo se th e ir senses of value and proceed to des troy ” e w as e e es e for mo e o on th e o e of o e s th e e i o a on M o con G hl r viv d and r t d r than an h ur pr p rty th r , d t ri l nday “ h e e i s s em — o co c e hic h is oomm e o e s e c tinued . o e e t i ts s a u h aft r w h r at and th r w nt ba k H w v r, frat rn ty y t with pr him H his ee oo co s h as ee so m c i n th e me ece to B o i . e s e run n a Hall with bru h d t th , t k a and n b n u h l i light r ntly ’ Th e e mo h e d e ce o s e e e e o or n to s o e w e to bed . t t h w r, and nt n xt rning idn t g that rtain gr up ag rly await v ry pp tu i y T o h e se e w ili c c e . o sa of s e s mi et s e mi . W e h e as s il up, aying that f lt rabl h n t l a ng riti iz it y that any gr up tud nt ght g th e e noo o e e his e s oo h im to th e o e e c on o es c o is o to e ad e in aft r n, h w v r, fri nd t k t g th r and arry want n d tru ti n nly v s T h e iss e is o e m i m He w as e mi e h e e s th e s e . e to s e Un vers ity Infir ary . xa n d t r and tran i u r al u that in rd r ju tify th B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y se es e es m s mo e eme no t o ess s o of s e e e t o 400 th e lv , frat rniti u t ld g ntl n, th ughtl a h w hand r v al d hat ab ut of 500 present ” m th - - or e oo ms . e e o e ee e e o o d drunk n h dlu w r fr Gr k l tt r s c i e ti es . Th ugh well han led th e s e c a i m i w as o io s too e T HE CAUSE OF T HE TRA GEDY by tud nt h r an , t bv u ly larg a gathering for what w as essentially a bull sess io n with UE DA Y T H E EDIT IA L A E e e mo e so em T , O had v n r l n S R P G too m e e to e th e floo e e w as m c “ ’ any ag r hav r . Th r u h talk, w i : T h e c se o f i s e in i a arn ng au Fr day trag dy pla n some ee some o c f ling, l gi . s m e e is e e sc e and i pl languag , unr gulat d and undi iplin d Some of th e e e e s oo e e om the th e e i es o m or es th e ind p nd nt t k th ir l ad fr drinking in frat rn ti and d r it i , and B uno nia c on e i omi ce co e e activ es e eo Occ s o as s n r atta k frat rn t d nan Of ll g r ults th r f a i nally, la t Friday ight, y es . e man s i t w as m e of wh o su is th e Th iti A frat rnity aid a att r p to th e c s e e s . e injury parti ipant and trag dy r ult “ ’ ‘ ’ o e h Y t e c es . ou o e e c ome out for e es ma e c m cc e s e p rt d a tiviti d n t v n frat rniti y x lai that a id nt will happ n, ” o ow n mee h e o th e e e e Th e y ur ting, t ld ind p nd nts . but they c an hardly argue that th e co nditions whi c h cause c hapters at Brown we re attacked by others as undemo em c o be e m e or c o o e . I is th e res o n th ann t l i inat d ntr ll d t p ’ c c e B un n rati and irr spons ibl e . ( r o ia s c omment page sibility of th e fraterniti es to make c ertain that a c ampus ’ Th e c em to ec th e mee f wide beer orgy l ike las t Friday night s never takes place prin ipal att pt dir t ting out o e e is no o s e o ce e i sc ssi o i o some i mo e co c e e w as th e ese again . Th r p int in in tituting an un nf r abl d u n nt th ng r n r t pr nta o of eso o em o ee o o al ban o n liquor - drinking w ithin th e fraterniti es and do rm ti n a r luti n b dying thr pr p s s : stri c t co o of e es end to sc m o t e o es o e e e e me s es c an be e o ce ntr l frat rniti , an di ri inati n by h it ri , but th r pr v ntiv a ur nf r d o e oo s th e e e e c of th e e es th e c se of o mi br th rh d , and v ntual r pla ing fraternities by individual frat rniti and, in a d r “ ” o se s s em on th e mo B e k o ies th e U e s by a h u y t Harvard del . r a ing t r , by niv r ity o e i es w a Th Of nati nal frat rn ty ti s al so urged . e motion was It is quite possibl e that before thi s sto rm blo ws over o e e m e e ’ v rwh l ingly d f ated . Bro wn s frate rniti es will find themse lves fighting for the ir NON- AT NITY I AL LI W e c s e to th e e FR ER SOC FE life . ith th ir ba k alr ady wall , th y will find no o ther defe nse of avail than pos itive ac tio n i n th e SOM E OF T H E I N DEPE N DE N T S c harged that they had fo rm of e ffec tive and permanent me asures They must not th e oppo rtuniti es for soc ial l ife that th e fraternity men mem e of th sho w no t o nly th e po s itive qual iti es al ways advanced in did . A b r e Faunce H ouse Bo ard of o of e es e co c e e e e ce e o e o s s its soc f s co s mo e o fav r frat rniti , but giv n r t vid n that th y G v rn r aid ial af air uld tand r patr n c an assume th e respons ibiliti es whi ch their continue d age ; a fraternity man s aid th e Greeks always invited me e no n- e e s to e es o e m exi ste nce would demand . Any judg nt rend red on th e frat rnity fri nd th ir parti ; an th r an sug ’ fraternity c ase c an be based o nly o n th e system s pos itive gested that th e ne w $ uadrangle w as designed to give assuranc e that it provides some thing more than a plac e independents and frate rnity men alike more soc i al es as e as e e o m o mmo to eat s ee ee . e s ee e e i cco o . , l p, and drink b r Aft r la t w k nd th y w ll advantag w ll b tt r d r i t ry a dati n “ - e es B o ar e fir As one comme o th e non- e n me esse . e e n be hard pr d Frat rniti at r wn und r ntat r put it, frat r ity ” c c e th e e es for t e in th e It is later than you think . riti iz d frat rniti what h y did and e e sai B o o to l et th e non- e U TIT T H “H U Y T M$ ? n xt br ath d r wn ught frat rnity S BS U E T E O SE S S E ”

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- se se of es o s t o o secl e s o mo e i e es th e non e i men for n r p n ibility hat will bring ab ut a h u an h wn r nt r t than frat rn ty , ’ W r c e . e e s e so e e o s ing in r ly rry it happ n d, but ab l i hing ’ fraterniti es wo n t so lve what 1 5 an individual probl em for ” every student on c ampus .

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e now ec now e . But th e e lat i n turn, dir t, tang ntial frat rnity men were re ally waiting for th e Offi c ial s tatements the e e s e th e o s a e e o n xt day, p rhap f aring w r t ft r r ading int H eral d editorial comment some su spi c i o n that fraternities e e o n th e out w r way . NOT T O U Y CA SAR BUT B R E R . T H E SECO N D M EE TIN G of th e week w as o ffic ially c all ed by D e an Ke nny afte r some fraternity men sought cl arifi c atio n of th e soc ial probati o n under whi ch they had bee n He es e W s o e e o ce as plac ed . and Pr id nt ri t n w r ann un d ’ Time s s eme a es spe akers in advance . ( tat nt w s c arel s in “ DE ROB E RT s W e e men e co e - a B o AN aying, h n frat rnity h ld a unt r r lly, r wn

W . E : W s o o e nn unc K NNY Pres ident H enry M . ri t n dr pp d I n a o ’ ’ ing Thursday s mee ting in th e mo rning s H eral d of Marc h Al u mni s u pport . a s n ” 1 0 th e e e o e men e be eve r b e fo re , a s b e , D an urg d that nly frat rnity att nd e h m lowe r d t e boo . c se of s ce m o s S es w as e th e au pa l i itati n , but ayl fill d by m m fraternity e bership .

W e o e em s e e e e s e em s s hil th r r ark w r giv n n w pap r pha i , ’ th e em m m h th e of th e President s re arks c a e at t e outset . B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

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e s s em B o one semes e of e mem e s . e With obvious refere nce to th e frat rnity y t at r wn, t r frat rnity b r hip Frat rnity C had “ ” e e w as e e o e es semes e e t e h e said : I do no t come to bury Caesar . Th r a a d l gati n with av rag ; a t r lat r h y “ - - o e i s d se c o of o c h e w e e e o . I s burst Of applau at that indi ati n p l i y, and r a half grad p int l w r t a tan ing ” m th e es m e me to se him. e c o e e es ce o continued : But I c ertainl y do not co prai rul that ll g grad advan fr Fr h an y ar, ”

is e e se th e e n es . - but it in r v r with frat r iti W s on s . w a c of s . Histo ry s in ba k all thi , Dr ri t aid In 1 943 th e Co rporatio n of th e Univers ity had made a What of th e eff ect of suc h slumps on th e parents who ” ? drasti c dec i s i o n to reform hou sing at Brown . Eight send th eir boys here to Brown He went down th e l ine of 25 fraterniti es were dead whi ch had existed at various of one Freshman del egatio n where marks skidded : from ome o e s e e mo in n e o s o n th e c m s . S to to ee semes e s o e c se om p ri d a pu th r w r ribund in thr t r , in a ; fr “ ’ ” not s e o s s o e en 7 u I m not om to 1 943 o to . 5 o t s , w uld urviv with ut ub idy and th r and ( kipping ) fr w o s e c e s if n m r ment . B o t o to to ee i co cou age r n w uld av all hapt r , any ; from o fr m an E and thr Brown would be a fraternity co ll ege or would have no pl e tes and home th e n ext semester ; from to (under He sc e th e e e e to e e m . fraterniti es at all . di ipl in av rag w nt up n xt t r )

co o o n th e eco as m he s . r uld with r rd illu inatingly, aid th e o o o ee c ose M . g T h e dec i si o n in C rp rati n had b n l , W s o s th e comm me w as to s e th e i d r i B i W s o s e to e es . o s . ri t n aid , but it nt av fra r wn, a d Dr ri t n, fri n ly frat nit “ ” “ ternities B o n e out to s e em. But c o be o th e e es e e , and r w w nt all av th I it ann t a pr p, and frat rniti had b tt r ” e e e e es h e s s so m mes m ee oi s : t h a e e . e b li v in frat rniti , aid (had aid any ti , wake up o what s happ n d I ak thr p nt “ e e e m e co o to or it o e s e h e o i e out . i e i i s I not set e e f I p nt d ) I b l v th y ak a ntr but n Fir t, will a d adl in , but w uld p r uad e es e for th e e m o of scr m o c ses th e e of th e o e e . o e ou to o l if C ll g At th ir b t, th y pr vid a y w rk li inati n di i inat ry lau ” i . eco e es are for os e se o c e o o c e s . S p itiv , u ful f r in y ur nati nal hart r nd, frat rn ti , h e s th e s me B o sm m o . t e o be om e th e new o s o am fir t ti at r wn, a all in rity In day Th y w uld pr in nt in h u ing pr gr , e th e e es m e e m o co o for whi ch a publ i c c ampaign w as be ing conducted . Large wh n frat rniti ad th ir i p rtant ntributi n, m om o e ce e c e ee - e s or e e th e s e s ms to co e . I c th e new th y in lud d thr quart r b tt r Of tud nt u had fr Pr vid n n fa t, The e o e e w as ess e ce now . e s phase of th e Campaign w as re ady to go after three years b dy . Th r l pr judi than frat rniti s e e m o or e f th e of publ i c relatio ns preparatio n in Rh ode I sland when will not survive unl e s th y hav a aj rity b tter o “ ” s e e mem ers . thi bl w up . availabl b T HE I T TUAL RE CORD N ELLEC e e is no co ce e me o h c Third , th r n ivabl th d by w i h an ” ’ W H AT M AK E IT T U H E T h e s i is e e S O G S , a d, that w r institution w ill go out and give co ntinuous comfo rt to o e for e ec oses e s rganiz d int ll tual purp and what happ n o o s c o n th e eco e - e ec rganizati n whi h, r rd, hav anti int ll tual ? ” to ese e ec oses See so ’ th int ll tual purp ( al page k ou s be Be K s a es . o as qu liti I d n t that y hall all Phi ta appa , ’ He c i e e i i c o o i es m e e ou are c e or ou o e ee ad t d Frat rn ty A wh h t k n a Fr h an d l but y all apabl , y w uldn t hav b n atio n w ose es e e ini e o e o . r g h grad av rag d b f r tiati n mitted to B o . e e a e c ses on th e eco — r wn Th r a , r rd, Of They dropped to a ave rage a thir d of a grade boys with c apac ity to graduate yet whose absence from o one semes e i d wn in ter . Frat rn ty B pl edged Freshmen c o ll ege is occ asio ne d by th e fac t that they j o ined frater ” e es of c e with av rag whi h w nt down to afte r nities . B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

W HERE T HE FUTU E E T fir R R S S Friday night nine e extingui shers were discharged . ’ ” eme o o u HE A K N W LED ED th e B o e ies e ou t es i em i es . C O G that r wn frat rni t had G ntl n, y d n t put fir w th pt (A o i se th e e eme for o to ee e e e w as m o fire th e D KE o se v luntar ly rai d r quir nt initiati n an w k lat r th r a in r in h u , a

c em c s of Mos s e s h e s e e smo e i so . a ad i tanding t tud nt aid, w r uld r ng fa ) e e es e do n s c initiat d with high r grad , but th y t ti k at that W to be e e o e e Ke s i w as “ ” hat had d v l p d , D an nny a d, a is occ as o e th e e T h e . . e e . i U i i se se soc es o s He w as mee l v l wrath n H n d by fa lur n Of ial r p n ibil ity . ting that night

wh o o to e . Of boys ught graduat with th e Alumni Advi so ry Board of th e fraternities and “ t e o ce co I th e mos e s h e s I e ou a hoped they would help o draw up and nf r a de n t fri ndly pirit, aid, t ll y th t ’ of co c f r s B o th e o es o . I c e I e I m i , e ee c e to th e o n s m e . ndu t h u at r wn n d ntally hav I hav b n ba k d wall thi att r trying ” h n B m i s o i s ee as e e e o e . to rai se six milli on dollars to h ou se t e me of rown . If had alu n upp rt th w k n v r b f r ’ “ ou is e s I e ou cu ou c an I o se oc s t s th e e co c e y think that a y, ll giv y a tin p and y f any h u bl k any Of hi , D an n lud d, “ ’ ’ mo i — i ne ou th e i ar e . s not e t s c . O s tand behind me . If y think that way th ngs e I ll v in That a thr at a fa t ’ ‘ n h el in s o o o : e are c e s Out o f s o ow is u e c . Y u e m e th e s M . g ing p g , y u r razy hav ad final w rd any vil ur d by tudy thi ’ ’ flo s fi c ec se ou e se se o s o s e e e e c s e s e . ta k dif ult b au y hav rai d ri u d ubt in n ttl dang r, w ll plu k thi w r af ty ’ ’ ‘ I v e e e s s peopl e s minds . had l tt r a ki ng what kind of a c o n t in u e d o n p a ge 2 3 ? ’ j ernt is thi s

You m s et o e es on emoc c s s u t g y ur frat rniti a d rati ba i , on non- sc m o s s on e ec a di ri inat ry ba i , and an int ll tual h s s . You e t e o o to et e c e e e ba i hav bligati n g du at d h r , b MORE T H A N A N IDE A h as take n roo t i n c onnection ’ e s o s no t e T th e s ei o . h e es i o 9 4 ees and figur h w that b ng d n qu t n with th e co ming 25th reunio n of th e Class Of 1 2 . Tr of th e e of e i i es es s not i th e mi is ‘ — futur frat rn t r t , w th ad n tra e e o too ees on o e e . hav tak n h ld , tr C ll g Hill ffi h ni ’ e o ce t e e es . W e c c ou tiv rs but with frat r ti an t arry y . T h e ees o e e e ms are e ce tr , a d z n larg l , alr ady in pla ,

One of th e mos fl e of th e B o co s i e c financ ed by a gift o f $2500 from th e 1 924 treasury in t in u ntial r wn n t tu n y, i f th e e s for th e ss . Th e on whose judgment mo re depends than almost any o ther anti c ipati on o big ann v r ary Cla e ms 30 to 35 ee w six - c s e e e e so w as e our ec s o on e es w as l , f t tall , ith in h trunk , w r plant d p r n, at war wh n d i i n frat rniti ‘ os on M c some o n e c s e of o e e . e m e W e h e c me c h e s o r i , i i . I u a e o n ar h a h d C ll g H ll Th ad h n a ba k, aid, think y bl w ’ th e so s i e are e c om th e si e to be ing on a dead coal . uth d w ll ba k fr d walk, e ms ece sure they do not mee t th e fate of Angell St . l r ntly w as m s eec th es e I e s . He t a fa ily p h, Pr id nt had aid (fe ll e d because they had been e nc ro ac hing o n th e curb o l e e e e i be th e eco h e w u d hav pr f rr d that t Off r rd , but or e are in i i for e e rs so ) . T h ng and h ghway a hundr d y a Th y e o not s so . e ess w as e e But it w as kn w it w uld tay pr th r . a row with an eye to th e framing they will provide for th e e c s r m i i i ce fo e si s . frank talk, n v rna ular, w th p pha th e o e e s of th e e C ll g Hill vi ta futur . T h e s e s ece e it e tud nt r iv d w ll . Part Of th e 1 924 pro j ec t is th e e nlargement of th e THE PENALTIES INVOLVE D U nivers ity parking l ot just down th e Hill to th e West DE A N KE N N Y explaine d th e disc ipl inary ac ti o n against om th e e e o se o s e on th e fr D k H u , and f r ythia and priv t th e frate rniti es when h e talk ed to th e Sayl es Hall meeting ’ o o es e W risto n s c - c e omil He f ll wing Pr id nt Dut h un l h y . ” “ w a no mad Ke s t . s sco e , Dr nny aid , but di urag d and Th e o om w as o e e h e s e e e . s e e : di h art n d b l w r d, aid , r p ating T h e members of th e Greek - l e tter frate rniti es are on soc a sc e e o s me n i l di ipl in until furth r n ti ce . Thi an s o es th e e es s e no soc o s parti , frat rniti hall hav ial func ti n or o T h e o se within uts ide their houses . h u s will be c l ose d to es s W e ma ou es m ? gu t . h n y y r u e It depends on yo ur

co nduc t .

c Wee i co m om S s 1 1 to 1 7 . ut k ing up, fr April April It will s tart o n Monday and end o n th e Saturday of th e o same week . All initiati n will be within th e four walls of h s t e o es . s me s mo o e s no e . h u Thi an , a ng th r thing , hik ’ I m not o ose to e e o es th e u r ( pp d d l gati n hik , but way o c h as ee e e w lu k b n running th r ill be no hike . ) There will be no e e be no scuttin e i paddling, and th r will g aft r m d i es for th n ght any night . Dat e initiati on banque ts may be set o n c o nsultatio n with th e Directo r of Stude nt Activ es T h e e es emo e e me f r iti . frat rniti will r v all quip nt o s e s s T h e m - e di p n ing liquid . alt lad n air of c e llars wil l b T h e e s e m e c l ear . Univ r ity D part ent of Buildings and o s l o - Gr und wi l c operate . — As for th e damages of th e weeke nd they had ” mo e to e s o f o m a unt d hundr d do llars . S e of it had ee s s e s s m e b n ub tantiat d and bill ub itted . Th y would try to c e ss th e ce th e e adjudi at and a ign balan , D an s aid . e w se th e s o be e e e ’ O i , i c oss th e o M E l 6 wh o c mm nd d th r b ll w uld r nd r d a r b ard A . E N. L A , M J G WIL I C. CHAS , o a e ’ 7 He c e th e irs t Ca l r t h r u h s m e o f it s m t h i o ric spli t 1 ways . all d attentio n to K enyo n C ollege s F va y o g o os st m i ns h as l f t it in n t o ro e e d a ne w c fire to i s ss e ca pa g , e Japa p c to tragi , and warn ng i u d by th e He ral d and as s ignm ent with th e Th ird Army Headqu arte r at Fo rt o WBRU on th e s ec of fire e e S i io . s tat n ubj t pr v nt n La t Mc Ph e rs o n, G a. B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y no rth and west of th e l ot will sc ree n its func tio n fro m n ess whi c h w as no less real bec au se w e had all grown used Fo r o ur 5th e m to . th e s ee . o s o e e s se o 2 e s to th e U e s w e tr t (Parking l t , h w v r u ful , ld win it anniv r ary gift niv r ity e e flo e s o th e B o co o f o mo e o beauty priz s . ) Oth r w ring shrub ab ut r wn uld think n thing r appr priate than to t thus buildings o n Co ll ege Hill will further ass is t th e gene ral to restore th e anc i ent beauty o f th e Hill that l e ads to th e ” e me m . o e es o ur o es o B o plan C ll g and figur in all ri f r wn .

r e w h e h e e ’ M s . e . S o i c e t e c H nry D harp , d r t d r nt land Ch air ma n o f Ho war d s T r u s tee s sc of th e o e e ee o e s of th e ’ aping C ll g Gr n and th r part L I M I LT N E . M 20 es e of th e e s OR R D O , Pr id nt Citiz n B o w c m s h as c e th e ss of 1 924 as con r n a pu , a t d with Cla s om o f G a . is th e new m o Tru t C pany Atlanta , , Chai r an f

o om s . e o su l tant o n th e Coll ege Hill pr j ec t . Th a M Sn dd n th e Bo of s ees of o U e s o ne of th e ’ ard Tru t H ward niv r ity, 43 of th e Unive rsity D epartme nt of Buildings and ’ natio n s l e ading institutio ns of higher le arning for

o s is so ss s . Gr und al a i ting e oes es e hi s c c es . s s s ess c e M . N gr D pit u in bu in and finan , r f is rm of th e Ro e . o Class Pres ident b rt H G f Chai an Milto n h as maintained h is co ntac ts w ith educ ation s ince s ec i c o mmi ee of 1924 men i c i c es M . R . i , e c e A . M . om B H p al tt wh h n lud h s AB . e h r iving and fr rown . as taught B e o ee e B ce . o e e so W . M i , i , o e o e o e e Flath r, D n n Gr n ru g l w Anth ny at M r h us C ll g and Atlanta Unive rs ity . V Mi liac c io e o o e w e to ac t “ ” . gg , and Carl t n G ff . Th y ant d During th e war h e w as th e firs t Negro Do llar - a- Year th e ss o be e to see th e c early so that Cla w uld abl a tual publ i c se rvant in Washingto n and is a member Of th e mme eme me f its e e c o o c . results o b n fa ti n by C n nt ti small bus iness Advisory Committe e to th e Sec re tary of Old c es o f o e e s i s o esm for omme ce He o s o e es m e o f s esses pi tur C ll g Hill , a d a p k an C r . wn and p rat a nu b r bu in “ th e o s o m i ce c i o f e ees c c of s o es as e Y es gr up, h w a agn fi nt ar h ng gr at tr in luding a hain drug t r a partn r in at

H - T h c e oo some of em o . e h as ee c m om to to o om. e M e o o e c fr p b tt hurri an t k th , and ilt n b n a tiv in pr ting int r ra ial e o old a e es o e o e s e th e e s th e So . g d tr y d th r , l aving hill with a barr n r lati n in uth

. c y Clinton C White, long Se retar and Bruno nians Far and Near 4 4 Treasurer of the Puritan Life Insuranc e - Co . c , wTas named Exe utive Vice President ’ and reasurer at the recent annual E DI TE D B Y JOHN B . HARCOURT 43 meeting . Arthur L . Perry was also named - B a Vice President . oth are Direc tors of E . R c 1 889 Frank i hmond I I , Chairman of the Crompton Company of Wes Warwick the company . A Y W s ob t , 1 1 I N FEBRU R Frank H . ilde 9 0 I . . y e his R , is living in Mar land wher served the 5 7 th anniversary oi his ad , . th e 469 Dr Harvey N . Davis , Presiden of mail goes o Box Annapolis . A rec en t T h e t , t mission to the Rho de Island Bar . c c Stevens Ins itu e of Technology, was the ard ame from him in Florida . t t former City Solicitor of Cranston is now speaker at the l 4oth commencement of c retired from the active practi e of law Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Janu

9 7 St. o c . and lives at Dover , Pr viden e th e The congratulations of the Class go ary . He was awarded honorary degree

c c . . s w h o of Do or of Engineering at he eremonies 1 89 3 to Rev Harold Stearn Capron , t t f i Frank A . Page of Gof Page Co . n married M iss Eleanor Harriet Beal ,

Dr . Clarence Ide has a new address a . . in Providence is a Director of the Provi t daughter of Mrs Arthur W Beal , ’ 7 1 2 . a 3 1 1 94 San Jose Place San Diego, Calif . . h , denece Boy s Club in addition o o er 9 . . W ltham, Mass , Jan , Mr t t

civic activities . s . Capron is a resident of Whitman , Ma s , 1 89 6 1 9 02 where he went in 1 92 8 as minister of th e

e c . For 50 years Mason M . Swan of Water First Congr gational Chur h Mr . and Mrs . E . Sheldon Potter of Alex e V Y . c c a . town , N . , has pra ti ed law in the Dana Downing and Nate Tufts wer a andria , , have a son , Alfred Knight W y th e eo e 1 948 atertown National Bank Building, the luncheon duo recentl at G rg Potter I I , born in December, , and ’ e out t e o Waterto wn D ail Tim s poin ed Washington Hotel in New Y rk City, of he our y t named for the child s grandfat r, c th e is e e c entl y in a feature column on the anni whi h hotel latter Gen ral Manag r. c lassmate . 1 899 Po h e r n v ersar . . . rc o e y of his admission to the bar in P E , r tired engineer, is

T he e . firm of Field Swan (Judg Field living in Clearwater, Fla , where he and ’ 1 940 th e in c . 03 l died in ) is oldest the ity Pro f . Wa ts o n E l e cte d Enos Phillips had a good ta k about s e Among his c ivic ervices have b en as Brown recently . We were flattered to hear

E M E R1 T U S . Presiden of he Linc oln League and of PROFES SOR Arthur E h y t t ’ that the former as an apparentl com 88 c s Watson has been elected Mod l ete B ow n A l umni M o nthl the Union A ademy Alumni As ociation, p file of the r y crator of the Charitable Baptist So and Treasurer of th e First Baptist Church . in his home and keeps well posted on all c ie t 3 of y, the incorporated body of the h i His father was for 0 years a Trustee s college contemporaries . c r First Baptist Chur h in Providence , c e . e : . Union A ad my, where Mr Swan p Current addresses A Dean Dudley, succeeding the late Prof . Albert K . m 1 Rd . Y c 7 . He 0 . . . pare d for Brown . is des ended fro Hampshire , Syracuse , N ; A E “ ” of Potter, who had been Moderator for 296 e St. John Swan, a resident Cambridge, Munro , Rest Home , Thay r , 2 1 years . The Charitable Baptist 3 0 . ce . Mass . , 2 years ago Providen c t of th e o r c o So ie y is one only three 1 9 03 Judge G . Frederi k Fr st is serving on anizatio ns he Libra ry Commit ee of th e Providence g now continuing to oper E . t t W . Phillips had a visitor who brought ate h s as under the Colonial C arter Athenaeum, in addition to his dutie him the latest news from the c ampus ne y s . O ’ of th e granted b King Charle I I a Director. He is also a Governor when Lewis Milner 02 dropped in on Rhode Island Branch of he English is the Redwood Library in Newport, t . y . him at Clearwater, Fla in Februar i c hartered in 1 747 ; the other is Speak ing Un on . Phillips divides his time between Florida 1 7 64. 1 89 9 Brown University , The Bap and Ca aumet on Cape Cod . His hobby tist t ’ Soc iety was in corporated in Herber 0 . Brigham s pamphle The is raising poin ers . t t 1 7 74 ac t t ” May, , perhaps the last such Ol d Stone Mill c ollates all the known Since publishing our rec ent feature before the Declaration of I nd epe nd fac ts about the famous Tower in Newport about Carl Cutler and the Marine His ence . to ric al . y th e Museum at Mystic, Conn , Arthu and traces the histor of disputes, r inc luding the eff orts to attribute the land Prof . Watson has been Chairman Philbrick has c alled our attention to a m “ ” B m is of the Com ittee on Properties for mark to Norse origin . Mr . righa story on this Marine Williamsburg 2 5 Librarian of the Newport Historic al more than years and has been a which appeared in the Satu rday E vening Deac on since 1 9 1 7 as well as Chair 1 48 ne c l Pos t Oc t . 9 9 . O Soc iety . His pub isher is the Franklin for , of the olor f An 6 man o the Board of Deacons . Printing House of Newport . ( 0C) . photos showed our classmate , one of the o e y of W th r dut is new, that of serving in Judge Charles A . alsh is now living founders of the institution and writer c c e fi the re ently r ated of ce of His . at the Minden ( 1 23 Waterman St . ) in maritime history

. e of 1 29 torian . Providence , having sold his home at Elmer E Butler was on the verg

Angell St . moving from Newtonville when he wrote B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

COu rt c ec us in March and suggested that the April of Errors, never omes in dir t B o w s l o m 35 r e rs We c e c is issue should go to his new address , ontact with any litigants, since it an AT ’ T A I St . . D NG Summer , Westboro , Mass His son TH S HE HE on an item appeals court only, without original j uris

Ya nke e s c . Earl has a newly completed home there , in for January which tell di tion The article whic h devoted a ’ ’ 7 c . 9 and the father takes over Earl s apartment . how Fran is A Rugg and his page to its history and fun c tions inc luded 1 9 34 y th e c W wife were invited in b Doro biographies of five jus ices , in luding Ou r sympathy went to Arthur M . ins t fi l 5 1 1 Can e d 1 1 1 . h as se c low of Seattle at the time of the death of thy Fisher to establish a L Brown , who rved sin e ’ 1 535 7 8 - summer studio in he Carriage O . one time t his father, Isaac W inslow , ’

e o so n . L . T h e House at the rear of the Brick Hous David Davids n s , Dr David Providence school superintendent . ’ 33 . e to son has been on the Engineering Faculty in Arlington , Vt This landmark Davidson , is to be married in Jun of of the University of Washington for 30 was the family home the Can Miss Evelyn Buckler, daughter of Mr . and fie l ds . y . B c W me for several generations, now Mrs Harve S u kler of es So r years . t ’

h anfie l d . house s t e Mar ha C Library, ville, Mass Donald James Davidson 49 c ee t , Arthur L . Philbri k has b n elected and is headquarters for the Com now with Grinnell Corporation ’ s Engi - Vice President of the Roger Wil liams ’

. s Savings Fund Loan Association in Provi munity Club neering Division , will be his brother best 1 5 man i n the W est Somerville Baptist c me c o 1 9 33 . For the past summers , the sign denc e . He be a a Dire t r in c of the c arriage wheel has attracted Chur h . 1 906 1 9 04

visitors to an unusual display of . o . c . was Dr Ge rge B Cor oran , Sr , Littl e fiel d c Hall on the Brown ampus photographs in a unique setting . c c y s ta ’ ele ted President of the Mer Ho pi l h 45th re c as been reserved for the Class Widely traveled in this ountry and 1 n Staff Springfield , Mass . c union in June according to a letter whi h . fi c , g . eo Europe , Mr Ru g was an of ial Dr Peter Pin Chase has been named has gone ou to all members in he name t t photographer for the YMCA , but by Gove rnor Pastore of Rhode Island to of the committee in charge which is made , he also shows a wealth of New Eng serve on a committee whi c h will help f : s O c . s up of the Cla s fi ers Foster B Davi , land scenes . For three years , his c th e e settle Displa ed Persons in Stat . McCann c m . . . Dr James A . John F He k an, c best Vermont pictures have been W . G . Slo um sends a new address T h e e and Edmund K . Arnold . big vent c T he G e en M ou ntain 1 3 Av 2 . e . ollected in r O . . N Arlington , East range , N J y Cal e nda s of the reunion will come on Saturda , r, w h i c h h e p u b l i s h e 1 9 07 June 1 8 when the Class will be at the Recent orders c ame from

Z . r. c h , J h 1 9 39 C afee , is ba k at his post as y 1 9 . R ode Island Countr Club for the day States and Honolulu I n , s s for Langd el l Professo of Law a Harvard and evening . Individual re ervation when Vermont was looking for an r t a the Alumni Dinner June 1 7 are being c n appropriate decoration for the State after trip to the coast to speak on behalf c ou ra e d e th e ’ of he c ampaign for funds for Harvard g , h h w as t and it is also t e op of building at the World s Fair, it ’ c of s Law School . In the San Francis o area he committee that many the men will tay Mr . Rugg s view of Plymouth that e c - spoke befor the Harvard Law S hool over for Commenc ement on Monday . w as se lected for the 20 x 27 foot c h Asso iation and t e Press Club , and gave h m h c h photo mural . Arthur Up a Pope , C an ellor of t e a forthright interview to th e Ch ronic le on Asia Institute was one of the speak ers “ , In the winter , the Ruggs make c h o freedom of spee h . The professor w when Columbia University presented its 1 1 3 ff R , their home at Woodcli oad , likes to weigh his words as he puffs on a 1 9 49 . Alexander Hamilton Award to Dr 6 1 . 4 - Newton Highlands , Mass wis ed rope lik e c igar c alled a c ulebra K o m t t , W o e . ellington , Chines A bassador He spoke in praise of the latter ’ s lifelong says that this c ountry should stic k to its c a s onstitutional guarantees , fight lien idea efforts in behalf of world peace . 1 9 05 with American ideas and not suppress th e E ’ dmund K . Arnold is the Service Mana Notes from Treasurer David Davidson O 5 in pposition right of expression , the ger for he AAA (Automobile Association m th e e rv i w r He e t based on returns fro Class prompted t e e reported . furth r quoted our m c c 50 ’ of A eri a ) in Providen e at Foun by his annual letter : classmate s lively c omment on a Calif ornia tain St . I n his capacity he direc s he t t t c ss e c ri ic ism of h im and on incidents of th e S . Carlisle Goodri h , Cla Presid nt , t relationships with the garages whic h day involving freedom of speec h and of is the happy granddad of twins . His handle emergenc y road service . Previously report i ng . e e c . daughter is Mrs . Fr d ri k Lang h h W ee e ad managed the large hat Ch r h is George Hurley gives mos of h is spare Raymond D . Cady retired from t Garage on Benefit St . 1 ime away from his law offi ce to he work post with the Diamo nd Match CO . Jan . t t . h Elisha C Mowry is President of t e c of he Providence City Plan Commission after notable servic e . (The jungle ma h t Rhode sland Branch of the English t I e of which he xs c hai man . was his developm nt . ) He is busy as r y e Speaking Union , working in man pra o President of the Oswego City Counc il of Robert C . Knowles , son of John C urt ic al ways to bring abou good Anglo K t t land nowles and Mrs . Knowles, is a m Churches , as Lay Leader of the First A erican relations . e c member of he Amhers Gle Club , whi h c c o es . t t Methodist Chur h , and in Masoni b di Frederic k Jones has a new address a c m t gave a conc er in Providen e las on h . His son is a chemist with Solway Process . t t t 48 . . M Hope Ave , Provide nc e . t W Bob is a Sophomore . . . . y s Mc Kenna c Ralph B oodsum , with A W Perr , Jame . Chi ago a orney i J , tt R h . ( ) 3 t New address for alp L Hein e In . - c . 45 Washington S Boston provides and one time President of the Chic ago , , , a e 3 1 2 y . L Elrod is Jerse Ave , Spring k , e h c c 1 new houses and good apartments for Brown Club , di d in t at ity Mar h , 4 Brown men in . 1 9 9 . h im His wife survives (Mrs . Mary M cKenna 1 c h as . 906 1 2 3 c D , Pembroke , Mi hi Fred S hwinn witnessed more Th e Art o Po l itic s ’ f

ee 05 . . . y gan Ave Highwood , Ill ) and a daughter Brown games han an other thr ers , , t OR T A N 200 P R ON M E H E S S , rep Mc G raw . D u rmo nt . e of Mrs . W . A nativ Fred C Broomhead , retired as State resenting both political parties and B e c e c Senator from arrington , is xpe d o Providen e , he prepared for Brown at t t labor in Rhode Island honored c em e th e , Hope St . High S hool and went on for be a m b r of new Unemployment ’ 05 R H Fred C . Broomhead in February his law s tudies at Harvard receiving his Compensation Board in hode sland . e , I following his retiremen from he 1 9 i e t t . . 07 . h s c c LL B in He began law pra ti e would sit as a representativ of industry, State Senate after 1 4 years . Presi th e y . in Boston , privately a firs hen in in all probabilit t t, t c s dent Wriston , the prin ipal peaker Compensa ion Department of the Massa US h as e t . . A Colgate Hoyt, Lt Col , be n th c as a e banquet , ited the Sena or c h use tts t t Employers Insurance Company . “ commended for his work m the S e lec tive a man who had disc harged th e of For some years he was Pacific Coas coun t . Service System , from which he has retired fices of life with usefulness and sel for th e New England Casualty Com ” c George B . Bullo k planned to go down reputation . pany (until then general counsel to Key West to help Charlie Robinson c Wris for the Casualty Reciprocal Exchange in In this ountry , President - o n- drive home his new Apartment Wheels . ton said the unmistakable trend was Kansas City (until Thereafter in “ George is a grandpa seven times and be toward restricting th e scope of the Chicago he was a member of the firm of l iev e s May will make th e s core nin e M cKe nna , individual and increasing the scope Garrett, Harris and in rec en ’ ” “ t b 5 c c e 0 . whi h will an re ord of he Sta e . The art of he poli h is e t t t years maintained own office . A writ r tic ian . s he said is to serve as a an Rodney Walker of Anson , Me , plan to , , on legal and insurance matters, he was e th e s B s . co s brok r between individual and c pend June a elmont, Mas , n ul ing authority in those fields . A tive in many t t th e eye specialists . social interests , so he strikes a Brown aff airs he represented th e Uni ’ , ” 1 9 balance . Fred B . Perkins was versity at the installation of President A feature story in the N ew Have n ’ al l e Re is te c toastmaster . O M y of De Paul in 1 944. His fra g r re ently pointed out that the

te rnit . c y was Phi Kappa highest court in Connecti ut, the Supreme 1 2 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

ne and Gentlemen with Helen Hayes . O

of his favorite roles in radio , which also

occupies much of his time , is Caspar “ Milquetoast in The Timid Soul .

Charles A . Post has been elected Chair man of the Board of Directors of the

Citizens Trust Co . He is also President

of the Citizens Savings Bank , an office he

has held for 1 5 years .

Russell C . Smith , Superintendent of

the Cranston Print Works , recently turned ’ over St . Bartholomew s Church to the

Rhode Island Episcopal Convention . The Church had been maintained by the co m

pany for more than a centu ry . ’ l t . Se bo s Prof Robert F . y new address 3 1 7 is Library , University of Illinois ,

Urbana , Ill . 1 9 1 1

Andrew L . Breckenridge has been made a l ife member of the American Society of ’ Mechanical Engineers . It s not only an

- honor, but his dues paying days are over . 1 9 1 2

Rev . William H . Dinkins , President of c Al a Selma University , is ba k home in bama after a trip North on which he was able to spend several pleasant days in il in. THE RE W ERE TRE E S THE N on Col lege Hil l , an d there w l a ga Providence . He made his headquarters in ’ h Su h o l d h h i i i ed 1 9 z4 s o f t e c an p oto as t s n sp r proj ect to restore so c th e ’ the Brown Fa ulty Club and visited a i s e e Hil l s l ost aven u e . ( For det ls , page Alumni Office and a number of classmates . He even found time to read John Win ’ “ ” te ric h s h 1 9 08 Another Day , Anot er Dollar,

in which he took great delight . His birth Dr . Albert C . Thomas was the speaker . h place , Marion , la and Selma are bot at the Lincoln Day service sponsored by A , mentioned in the book . the Lincoln Society of Brown University and held in the F irst C ongregational If there had been such a thing as a “ schoolboy basketball tournamen 40 years e m t Church . In his addr ss on The Drea 1 9 8 ago, the Weymouth High team of 0 Rail s l itte r of the p , he said that leaders in c would have been in it . said a ommentator every forward step always meet obst ruc on the eve of the 1 947 Massachusetts title tio nists who try to hinder them by calling “ h . t e h u play Ken Nash was one of forwards, them visionaries or dreamers , but “ ” he pointed out . As everybody in the manity travels by its dreams . o is ’ sports world around Boston kn ws , he Roy Grinnell s idea of playing organ now a Judge of the District Court in recitals over the telephone to shut - ins Quin c y . In addition he has been a mem interested the Sunday Editor of the Pro vi ber of the House of Representatives , the d e nc e Jou rnal with the result that an il lus T State Senate , baseball coach at ufts, legal trate d featu re story was in preparation . ’ advisor of the Associated Industries , and a We don t know how mu c h the Grinnell director of several banks and corpora ” phone bill has amounted to , but we do ’ tions . know he s given a lot of pleasure to many Charles Strickland has a new address people . 50 . at North Ave , Beacon , N . Y . I s R. . The Ed Lahey of Bristol , , vaca Orrin Ferry c elebrated his 29 th anni tione d . . in Hollywood, Fla , this winter v e rs ar n ’ y as teacher of Spa ish at the Mont s Jim Murray youngest daughter , Grace , clair, N . J. , High School in December . alumna of the School of Design , was His e ’ career was the subject of an inter sting married recently in her parent s home to t article in the M o n c l air Times . Ste r is Chris g of Philadelphia, Temple “ University and M . I . T . alumnus . Tom 1 9 1 3 ” mie Thomas performed the ceremony . George T . Metcalf was appointed by ’ 1 9 09 Rhode Island s Governor John O . Pastore to be a delegate to the l oth annual session Thirty men living in and near Provi ’ A Silver Whistle . Here s what the theatre of the Conference of meric an Small denc e have already signed up to attend “ : O 4oth program says in its biography Mr . Lynn Business rganizations , held in Washing the reunion to be held at the Dunes i is a graduate of Brown University . H s ton . co n Carlton , Narragansett Pier . They inimitable flair for c omedy has been the Rabbi Louis Newman of New York s titu te the reunion committee with Herb ’ ra is o n d e tre for the su cc ess of numerous addressed the congregation of Temple Sherwood as chairman .

E 1 a . . g y Broadway productions He was for two Beth in Sprin field , M ss , in Februar “ Everett A . Greene , Superintendent of years the E rwin of Three Men on a as the highlight of Brotherhood Week . Buildings for the Providence Public Li h e e s Horse , and for the Theatre Guild Ed Murphy underw nt a erious opera brar t “ ” “ y system , is superv ising cons ruction appeared in Liberty Jones and They tion in February but is mak ing a satis ” of the new Mount Pleasant Branch . I t ce Shall Not Die . Ethel Merman found factory recovery , according to Claren ma y be ready in May . h im an excellent foil in the musical Miller and Bob Dugan who visited h im th e ”

c . Claren e W Bosworth is a member of Something for the Boys . During the middle of the month . c i the Library Committee of Edgewood war he was in the Pacific with Allen Dr . Walter H . Snell was program ha r U S th e Junior College , currently conducting a Jenkins , for the O, and after the war man for the annual winter meeting of ” Give - a- Book Campaign on behalf of the he was prominently cast in the revival of Northeastern Forest Disease and Insec t

. . mmi institution in Barrington , R I The Front Page . For a period of ten Pest Control Co ttee held in Boston

years , he has been the principal comedi an this March . 1 9 1 0 with the famous St . Louis Municipal Payson Tucker has a new grandson ,

m O . m c . 6 Many of us have enjoyed Willia pera Company A ong other appear Payson Waite Tu ker, III , born Jan ’ “ “

a nc e s . Lynn s performance as Mr . Beebe in The in New York , he includes Ladies in Brunswick , Me B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

1 9 1 4 L . . Rochester Divinity School and talked with ittle Compton , R I and will move there 1 ’ students interested in going in o he min Second call on the 35th reunion w as after June , according to Roy Grinnell s t t istr : 1 1 00 N ew o t Cou nt Se ntine l . . o sounded in another fine mailing piec e to p r y y His new address South Go d

M Leod St . 7 . . . c man Rochester N Y the Class ab0 ut the plans for th e Canon H Stanford is a new D irector , , e - of the Title Guarantee Co . of Rhod c e 1 7 20 . het Club , Narragansett Pier, Jun 1 9 1 7 Island of which Charles . Hill is Vice Features are the clambake at Aunt , J h . t e es ’ Earl M Pearce has had duti of President . Carrie s , Point Judith Saturday afternoon , T th e L e h a E xec u Assistant reasurer of Puritan if at 3 and th e broiler barbec ue at Fritz I rving Gumb s been elected c . e of ’ tive Vice - Presiden of the New Jersey Insuran e Co added to thos Assistant Hazard s farm . At the time the following t h as Secretary which he has long performed . m ce . : ce o State Cha ber of Commer I rving counted on attending Mauri W lf, 1 948 been Secretary of the organization since The company set records in , it was Bob Holding, Charlie Woolley , Doc Cur l e . - reported at the recent annua me ing 1 9 42 and is also Vice President of the t gin , Joe Nathanson , Morgan Rogers, New Jersey Assoc iation of Commercial Jasper Wight is now living at 1 1 02 Charlie Brady , Joe Farnham Mel Sawin . , c c e of Rd . . . McKenzie Exe utive Se retaries and a memb r River , Belmar, N J Larry Gardiner, Leon , Fritz D oc M c L au hl in Hazard , Lord , E d g , E arl

Harrington , Jean Legris , Elmer Mac c Dowell , Heinie Be kwith , Cubby Sprague , o . L , Steve Bean Pulver Co k , ouis Bagnall

Ed Brackett , Dave Adelman , Walter Boyd, T ic os L c Re d Reg Nash , P t , Fred ou ks , M cG o ve rn a o , y y e Tom Keil , C W kefield , J

, B o h he Cook Harold r wn , Norm W ite ad ,

. Chet Files $ and Elliott Foote

Judge Joseph E . Cook has a new address o B at the City and C unty ldg , Denver, Col . Kirk Smith has been named to a three year term on the Board of Direc tors of ’ the Rhode Island Children s Friend

Soc iety . E dward Berriman is President of Berri c man Brothers , igar manufacturers in

Tampa , Fla .

- . re J M . Legris has been elec ted Ass ist ant Sec retary and Ass istant Treasurer of ’ ireme n s the F Mutual Insurance Co . ec th e Reginald Poland , Dir tor of Art f Museum in San Diego , Cali , is coming H east for his reunion in June . e will serve as one of the Marshals of the Gl ass for h e c a o t e Commencem nt pro ession , cc rding ’ of I re n o n m 1 1 to Chief Staff S ith . i 9 1 é

r John H . Greene , J . , h as been reap pointed clerk of th e Supreme Court of

Rhode Island .

Sherman M . Strong asks us to send his 4 936 . Kimbark mail to S Ave . , Chicago 1 5 “ . He is General Agent for the John THE ANNUAL BROWN CUB AWARD to a S enior whose l ead er s hip h ol d s ” Han c ock Mutual Life Insurance Company p rom is e o f u se f u lne s s and r e p u tation in al u mni r a nk s went th is y e a r a t s ’ e e e cy h . n m r . i s o n . . Fam h am 1 4 . r s n i n w as and operate the Strong G n ral Ag n Jos ep H Far ha , J , r ght , o f J H P e e tat o ’ . - mi h 2 1 S m . 2 b u m ni P i n . S . S in the Field Building made at enior Al u ni Ch apel Feb 5 y Al res de t H t , ’ . D n n 1 2 s s h n i h Dr . Morgan B Haven gave a good talk over le ft . Th e Chapel s peak er was D . G erald o ova , al o ow w t WNLC , c h W i n . Station New London , in Mar , r sto speaking of “Employment Opportunities ’ 1 9 1 8 . c . 26 the board of managers The announ e and Problems Bill Potter , writing N e wark E ve nin N e ws . y . us , praised i highly ment in the g sa s William H Collins had been awarded t ’ stafl w a t . 1 949 th Judge Robert E . Quinn s h e princ i Mr Gumb joined the Chamber in the Vercelli medal for by e Na ’ 1 9 3 7 e pal speaker at Rhode Island s State Hou se and had pr viously made several tio nal Headquarters of the Holy Name c c c exercises marking the birthday of George studies of economic and so iologi al con Society . This award is made ea h year in “ W d itio ns o . . e h s in foreign c untries His work in recognition of meri orious service of he Washington think of im , aid t t “ ’ c c the Near East and in Puerto Ri o helped s . c g Judge Quinn , as a man who , by sheer Society members Bill is now pra ti in

c c provide a basis for relief work in hese . . for e of haracter, held a divided and t law in Washington , D C N w w as . e s c c o areas The also said he on he . c disorganized ountry together till vi t ry t James V Bennett, Dire tor of Federal w as c ce faculty of Northeastern Institute at Yale . c on , y a hieved and who , after the pea Prisons made this comment re entl o : as y , h comic books As long the indus r was won still held is disunited c untry What happens on Main Street , Han t c m. ? e o . H . 9 . . h men by their love and respect and admira over N , before a W ll , Pr f bases its appeal on t e primitive instin ts , ” , w a o s e . B o ne . e y y tion until a nation w lded Bancroft rown , for thing We w re I doubt whether an f rm of voluntar Dr . Byron W est is a member of th e reading a little color story in the Dart censorship will work . e W o Committee on Professional and E c onomic mo uth Al umni M agazine when our eye Carroll B . Larrabe Spoke at ils n “ Pa 1 e c : e e h m . . 2 y Colleg in C a bersburg , , on Jan Status of the American Ch mi al Societ , caught a familiar name By this tim

c . o me e c e . North Jersey Se tion He was a f r r things are really stirring . W ith math on the subje t of business tiquette Car ’ inte s o . t . c Councill r ma ic al precision , Prof Ban roft Brown roll is President and publisher of Pr r

nk . . as e I , John H Nolan , retired Attorney comes up Main Str et, speaking now and the weekly advertising magazine

e is . e . S . General for the Stat of Rhode Island , e h y Wilbur L Rice , Pr sident of the U then to someon , but with is mind reall c i to the . onsidered l kely be a member of far away as he computes th e chanc es that Gutta Percha Paint Co of Providence , B new Unemployment Compensation oard . he and the Boston He rald will make simul has been appointed a member of the trade s e c m sub e e of h sale ste ring o mittee , rade sales He would serve as a repres ntativ t e o o t tane us arrivals . (Bancroft is an auth rity - ma c com c on n o . ommittee and the simplification publi the three b ard — is e not in , on gambling odds this pur , 1 9 1 6 mittee i h of the National Paint, Varn s e s. ’ , h ) his case applied mat matic s th e Maur ic e Ad elman s son w as in th e Lacquer Assoc iation . Sale in industry h as een E . fire Dr . Wilbu Saunders b a o o tragic at Kenyon College in F ebruary r last year topped a billi n d llars , a new

o . but escaped with ut injury . welcome Chapel speaker at Brown for record - l i r . c s re ec es C Ho d D . Heathcote and his wife are years This Mar h he paid his first vi it Gurney Edwards was el ted Pr i ' ’ ’ building a new home ofi Taylo r s Lane in in his capacity as President of the Colgate dent of th e Rhode Island Children s 1 4 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

i so th s f Friend Soc iety at its annual meeting in Mr . Parker s al a member of e taf Ra il ro ad P e s ide nt E io r of he newly o rganized Pastoral Counse l March . A Trustee of dgewood Jun r t A A A TT P1 5 11 T N RR G N Rail 1 5 St . of com HE SE ing Center, located at Newbury , College and member its Library ’ of o road one the nati n s j unior . l mittee h i s c m c c , Boston I t is an interdenominationa serv , e on the om ittee ondu ting “ its - t transportation systems but one of ice th e e of s a Giv e a Book Campaign on i s behalf . sponsored by Institut Pa toral c : s most olorful, has a new President Care , the Episcopal Ci y Mission and . . t , Prof J Walter Wilson of Brown poke ’ c l 3 . Dun an Langdon Formerly its . on c anc er at a Rhode Island State College Emmanuel Church Vice - Presiden and Assistant Sec re is e of th e meeting in Marc h sponsored by th e hono r t Lawrence Lanpher a memb r ’ L c e m c s tary , angdon suc eeded Royal Providenc Chamber of Com er e y o c y . ar bi logical so iet there “ ” th e e c - mmi Little when Textron xe utive c u c n c e for 1 949 . John Leeming h as a new address at lean p ampaig o tte ’ severed his c onne c tion with the Ray Goodman s duties with Libe rty 2 1 5 Williamsburg Rd , Silver Spring, Md . s road . It run between Kingston , m 3 7 W 57 St . agazine at est th , New York 1 9 1 9 1 9 c Wakefield , and Narragansett in , are those of Assistant Cir ulation ’ e R e s y . The eunion Committe has mad Rhode Island South Count , with Director

com to e . f hi great strides, and plans are fast ing a gasoline pow red engine T h e e h o s e . R h . d at fath r, Dr alp A

e o ce o . e completion for the best reunion of Sw et, in Pr viden br ught Prof Fr d

m s . c ast im se writes Chairman W illia M . Mc weeney Sweet but he had no t e to e any ’ the New a (He s with Travelers in Indus e o e so of one but his f mily . He is in the Ge rman h . h wit Dr Fis as Dir ctor and Pr f s r “ H e W s o e ce . trial Tru t Building, Pr vid n ) Departmen a Beloit College, is . Marine Biology . t t It repor s tha reservations have already e s n on honestly look s as if my chances of ge ing t t Thomas H . Gardin r of Wa hi gt tt mi y , c th e c m s been received from Wa S h , Ar Lev ba k to a pus when hing are I . o e s t t t ty . , h t Coun . R as been app int d tand ” k T om c ho , , y s Fred T mas , Sam Tem in Bla k C c y y Rh running is prett near out of the que tion, ing master in han er b the ode “ c r c Che Beard Roger Clapp, Che S ott, he wrote in March . O u alendar here t , t Island Superior Court . Mil ’ ’ mm t is m c e n s . Ji y Eas ham, Ed Lamphear, Don 1 9 2 2 u h lik Brow ’ l o . O Ne il e lar Bill Edwards , Webb Wilder, Fred h , ’ J hn A as been appoint d Leo Bonoff s C 609 urrent address is Box , m s e ce the R e i . h y y h Perkins , and h mself standing a t r in C an r b od A Madison , Conn . He is c e rc hibald M . Dodge is the new Chair sland Superior Cour . a Paw u k 1 2 I t t t of 9 3 man of the Portland (Maine ) Chapter attorney . h e Dr . Justin Andrews paid a brief visit w m c Red o s a t Ne es e : o . B o the A eri an Cr ss in lled a . y , t t addr s s Pr f T art n Akele , th e cam ece c mi c c o e to pus r ntly, after o ng c o 5 W t annual mee ing in Mar h whi h rep r d / , 7 . 7 5 h St . N ew o t t h Hertzberg , Y rk e l Nort from Atlanta for meetings in Wash l h r e of h h s . ; e S e berg, 1 1 3 St . on a y ar ig u fu ness City A b rt Hillman , ington th e c ea th a tm on the budget of Publi H l . w s s h . Fred B Perkins toa aster w en New Bedford , Mass Kenneth Sheldon , ’ e Service . th e n es Laymen s L c h on Lenox, Mass . an ual Prot tant un ’ Pittsfiel d . h Sc o He in Arthur S Fox s Hig ho l was held in Providenc e in Marc h . 1 9 2 4 m New trod uced he principal speaker Presiden basketball tea was gunning for a t , t Mr . o co e e e c in Mr and s . Carle n S r urn d He e the s e c c E ngland titl in Mar h , but lost out t tt t Wriston . s rved in am apa i y t c a co e o f . w h on its in Mar from a rip hrough M xi , o m its r gional play f s The school t t when friends of Sena or Fred C . Br o t flew wn air ’ c e y unusual in that they in their o o o own league hampionship in F bruar he ad 05 held a banquet in his h n r . s e . n h e comes e m Birmin y 1 8 m . 1 939 plan Whe ast fro g s o one m h e with onl one los in ga es In , Again Dr . Wri t n was who hi t ’ e l h am c . s 2 5 h he h c h ams h is , Mi h , for reunion, ll w n Fox was sti l coa at Ad , introduce d . h a th e New - final s ravel t e s me way . team went to England semi , t : . W a New addresses H . Tind ll , 53 e : o only to be beaten by Hope High of Provi New addr sses Dr . L uis Hathaway, o e s Rd . ss . C me S on , Green Bush Ma t t t 1 6 Rd m s 2 . s . ce . 1 945 m o to Ellington , Long eadow , Ma ; m Box 81 den In his Adams tea l st H e rber Ke ble , , Elbridge N . . t , Y E m 3 Rumsti R o c c th . h 2 ck d . Bar dward M S it , l H illhouse of C nne ti ut in e finals . , Co . . e s H . 47 5th Lt . Russell M Pet r , q , s Pittsfiel d i s o ring on, R . . W APO 9 29 c co La t year just m s ed an ther t I F . . , , San Fran is . c c han e at the New Englands , losing out 1 9 2 5 1 9 2 0 in the finals of the W estern Mas sac husetts . al cc H . H Bucholz met with a spin a i e m e th e s 1 4 . . playoffs by a single poin in la Louis A R Pieri entertain d a nu b r t t dent this winter which made it necessary - - oi o e es to th e co . o of the out t wn d legat Advi se nds Coach of fo tball and baseball h im c - - c ce for to wear a ne k and hin bra . s c th e c e mn as e h as tw o of ory Coun il of Asso iat d Alu i w ll as basketball, Art seen e h c me a o ce h e But ev ryt ing a l ng ni ly, and m - n c e his baseball playe rs in he las tw o years following the Dart outh Brow ho k y t t turned out for the visits of th e Brown

v . game in Pro idence . go on to professional ball imm e s y m to New n. ’ sw r and hocke tea Have m s m c e 6 Laurence R . S ith anufa urers The fact that Mike Gulian play d 0 t l . . y Capt Mi es H Imla , skipper of the e es c m c s a o o r pr entative o pany is lo ated in W est minute against Y le in the B wl f ur E e s o e th e c training bark agl , p k at Mar h h i i n ec Hartford Conn . where s home address years a row was r alled by Arthur , , open house at the Marine Museum at i 1 08 tm Av th e Bos ton H e ald h s h e . Sampson of r when t e W i an th e s Mystic , Conn . , and told of Coa t es h h as new o latter wrote a c olumn about Mik e in his ’ Myl Standis a grands n, c e c e s summe a o “ Guard ad ts ruis la t r . He ls

e n . 1 9 to c s Peter Standish Hess , bor on Jan Mar h series of Spotlighting the Star of ffi c th e c h ” gave the o ial movies of ruise t eir i . . . . sse Em y . h h is Mr and Mrs Peter C F He ( il Yesterday M ke told Sampson t at h w as first public screening . T e program s tw o “ . ) . c s oo c me m C Standi h biggest ki k in f tball a fro one of a series of l ec tures c alle d M ee t 1 9 2 1 the Dartmouth game his Freshman year ” e s a o . Your Neighbors . A few y ar g Capt when Nic hols blocked a kic k and helped . e l c e e Dr Charl s J . Fish wi l pi k up wh r Imlay conducted a training c ourse at th e 7 - 6 1 92 2 me e h e off e R o e in a victory, and the ga wh n left befor the war when h d Museum for yachting pilots . Carl Cutler ’ Bob m ’ Island s Narragansett Marine Laboratory Ada s beat Harvard with a field 03 is Direc tor and Curator of the i goal . M ike w ll soon c elebra e his 2 5th is c e . I ts o ram t rea tivated this summ r pr g Museum . is o : l e s e es anniversary in th e insurance busine ss with threef ld app i d fi h ry inv tigations, h b m h as m m Bal c Josep A ea oved fro ti , t E quitable . training of scien ific personn el, and bas ic St . . . 26 y , c Conn , o Cherr Paw u ke W e t t t Th e is . e . h Sch o Commander alt r I Dolbear , for research lab a unit in t e o l lme of Ken ’ Presiden G orden K . Cha rs imitz s is a on t o 1 . a f r s and S c ien ces a R. S e College merly of Admiral N staff batt li A t t t t , , yon College presided over one of th e maj or commander and senior offi ce r i n th e Naval meetings held du ing Ohio State Univer c m r h . R c y h ’ Reserve in Ri ond, Va e entl e i 7 5th s c . did Re ca l l ing B is ho p Gar be r s ty s anniver ary elebration He accepte d the Richmond Naval Rese rve “ ” the Oh o e i e Mar n oni a splendid job, i Stat Un v r s r I . B S HOP Paul N m m is Training Center fro Ad iral Dav , i onth l . e one s ty M y reported In F bruary he Garber of Geneva , Switzerland, Commandan of he Fifth Naval Dis ric t t t t, n o m Am c s B me took part i a two day pr ra at Con of the eri an and ritish na d i n c eremonies also honored by th e presen ce g nec ti0 ut College on th e meaning and alue by th e Bulgarian Governmen as th v t of Admiral Halsey e princ ipal speaker . ” , Al l our o s c ontacts for espionage wo rk by of a c olle ge e duc ation . th ught e . e r o Rev Georg H Park r, J . , Past r of m were with Gordo n at the time of the tragic the arrested Protestant Church en , the First Methodist Church in South fir o . is a fo rmer Brown University his ’ e at Keny n e . , m h s Braintr e Mass , was granted a ont l ce 1 9 2 6 tory instruc tor . Whi e in Providen c 1 - leave of absen e (Feb . 2 Marc h 2 2 to ’ ) in th e O ” wenties , he me Miss rina l e es : l B c 2 1 3 t t serve with the sta and fac ulty of the Current addr ss Wi liam o k, ’

. 24 h e W Kidd , Pembroke , who th l St . c . . r es c e . . He Chaplain S hool of U S Army . Wi son , Hackensa k , N J , Cha l 1 9 2 7 35 Rd . on married in the year after his r. 2 , e c c . L y , pr sented a course in ounseling whi h H Day, J , angle Newt

. ordination into he minis ry as ce co e s eci . 544 E . t t is given an advan d urse to p Center, Mass Edward Chodorov,

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1 9 2 7 the Ameri c an Savings and Loan Institute He successfully overcame an attack of Charles Goulding is doing vocational and will represent the New England States rheumatic fever which c onfined him to

1 947 . T wo on . counseling at the University of Minnesota . the Board of Trustees of the Institute bed during the summer of th e 3855 . . T days late for a Christmas present was His address is Portland Ave , Minne Thomas R isdell , Superintendent of ’ O Of a ol is 7 . h p the famous lneyville Boy s Club in arrival his fourth daughter , Elizabet 4 2 7 1 9 8. : il 1 30 . New addresses W mot Fanning , Providence , reported a membership of Alva on Dec , he Y 1 Hi . t t 9 . . 27 7 . s 7 5 th S . y George W Schwenck is edi ing , Brooklyn , N ; Rodman boys during the past ear annual t ’ “ ” Kiw anis c o e a d 1 39 e . . 309 n Reed , Apt , Stratford Hall , Edge report revealed a Splendid y ar s program p its Shore Lines for the in 1 8 . c Ph c h ol . h wood Ave , Pittsburgh ; Solomon Udell, Kennison T Bosquet , Clini al y Fort Lauderdale Beac Kiwanis Club , is t St . . . o 1 05 E . Embargo , Rome , N Y g of the Providence Child Guidance addition to his work as a Florida real McCor 2 . 1 9 8 Clinic , was a recent speaker at the Provi estate broker He writes to Bill “ c . e T mick , looking forward to a lo al Brown Paul W Slade , Providence engine r, is dence Hebrew Day School on hrough ’ serving the of the Children s Eyes . His wife , Executive Sec Club, that there are a number of Brown re tar 1 c Boy Scouts of Americ a as Field Commis y of the R . . Mental Hygiene Soc iety men in town , including two ompetitors m , — sio ne r . . right next door Gil Edwards and Bob for Camping was also on the progra “ 1 3 1 Jahn . Bill Thixton runs a high class : . New addresses Dr Reginald Allen , 1 9 3 1 Presel mark e t righ around the c orner and Dick Laurel Ave . Providence ; Howard , t , Governor Pastore of Rhode Island an ” Olney has a rooming house up he stree . 29 1 President Ave . Providence ; Harry t t , no u nced in F ebruary that he expec ted to 47 3 . . Pratt , S Prospect Ave , West Engle name Thomas . c of h J Sheahan , lerk t e 2680 . . J. ; Hugh Leininger, N wood , N c eco Second D istri t Court, to b me j udge St . . Moreland , Cleveland of ha ribunal . 1 9 2 9 t t t 30 Hillis Idleman has been appointed Harold M . Cole attorney of Broad , Superintendent of public sc hools in N or St . c c , New York , was the unanimous hoi e walk , Conn . He is now Superintendent for Treasurer of the New York County Republican Committee a post vacant for of s c hools in East Hartford and will as , new e sume his du ies in S ptember . e t nearly two years . He was a former l gal Bil o r Aaron L . g e is in the business of aid o Thomas E . Dewey when he was t c canning itrus fruits in Clearwate r Fla . Special Rackets Prosec utor from 1 9 35 to , He is President of his own c ompany Bil c , 1 9 38 . Cole saw ombat in every theatre gore Produ c ts . during the war when he was an attac he Bruce Docherty, who has been prac tic of the Offi c e of Chief of Naval Operations , ing law in Providen c e since h e returned ce separated as Lt . Comdr . He was a Vi m ce h e c fro Army servi , as gon ba k to Chairman in 1 9 3 9 and 1 940 of the Greater . c Washington , D C . He is onnected with New York Fund and in recent years has Ofli ce Of th e the General Counsel, Quar been special counsel for the Na ional t te rmaster General , and is living at 81 Republican Club . Mr . and Mrs . Cole and

St . S. W . . 1 0 1 o 6 7 2nd Galveston , , Apt , Washingt n their three children live at East 0 2 , D . C . St . New York City . , h a l Daniel Jacobs s announced the re H ar o d . o S Sizer, gear engineer at Br wn y moval of his law offi ce to 1 03 5 Industrial Sharpe Manufacturing Compan , is “ Trust Building Providence . c onducting a course in the Fundamentals , of Machine Design ” in the Brown Univer Osc ar Schne ider is living at 841 3 Hard

. , . is c h ing Ave Miami Beach , Fla , and ea sity Extension Series this year . t c : 39 5 ing at the Miami Ja kson High School . Current addresses Sidney Fisher, c c 853 : Lloyd Ave . , Providen e ; Roy Sin ere , Current addresses Antonio Di Iorio , 7 Burban ‘ ah fl 8 B St . ce Kemp radford Providen ; Howard G . , MOUSE COLONY : Th is r oo m igfo . 1 208 20th St . . N ew Sawyer, Ap A , W - t , h o u s es 1 5 00 o f th e 2 500 mice O i - Pre5 1 de nt l Ray B . wen , V ce of he O d ork Ci y ; Vincent Gallo 303 Washing t Y t , u sed i n th e s t u d y O f th e cyt ol og y - St . CO e ce . Colony operativ Bank of Providen , ton , Dover, N H . o f th l iv r Mr e . . 1 D 1 st r1 c t 1 of 9 has been elected Governor of 1 9 3 2 o f an imal s f o r 32332? £22322; m n The Executive Committe e of the Class Depart e t .

RO . . G . S E RM is s u in th P F F H AN t dy g e planned a meeting in New York at the Lowell Sanford has a new address a - — t eff ect o f X rays o n t h e enzyme s ys time of the annual New York New Jersey 4494 T el h u rs t Rd . 1 , Cleveland 2 , Ohio . s s . R i W b u r c 3 1 tem o f yea t e fr gerated ar g Brown Dinner on Mar h . The Provi u s i h im O th e th e t 1 9 3 3 apparat perm ts to bserve dence group made rip together, meet action o f e nzym es at a ny con ro lled f c ar t ing for lunch in he bu fe of he . r. c t t t James E Heap , J , Personnel Dire tor u . i u o n h s e tw o tem perat re P ct res t e Yankee Clipper and spent the night to y e for the Campbell Soup Compan , visit d r B i De pa ges relate to sto y of ology gether in New York . Brown in March for conferences with the artme nt 3 . p , page Charles H . Spilman Providence E ve n Oflice r o , Placemen and several Seni rs . “ ” t in B u ll e tin staff sc ien ist donned 6 g t , James Stone is living at 2 7 Ash St . ’ ,

sou wester hat and fatigue uniform to . “ Brockton , Mass , where he is Manager ” ’ model some gag photos recently . He was and part owner of Fras e r s Departme nt

busy explaining and demonstrating how Store . o make mothballs bound up and down t Daniel Gillette is a Co nfec tionery c h in a bowl of vinegar water, whi have Broker in Pittsburgh . H is address there is had some vogue as table centerpiece dec 4349 Andover Terrace . . y oration He followed directions , and the r - Donald S . Latham has been e elec ted worked . The result was an entertaining ’ for a hird term as Presiden of he S ilman s - in- t t t story in p best tongue c heek ’ People s Bap ist Church in Crans on . - t t style . A more serious by line accompanied h is stories from the Caribbean where he 1 9 3 4 covere d he flee manoeuvres aboard a t t Fifteenth reunion plans for the Class c submarine , the only orrespondent with 1 8 got under way with a bang Feb . at an h e . t at special vantag point f c in ormal supper at the Fa ulty Club , th e c John Waters sends Class Se retary y , o attended b Jim Patton Joe Buonann , h h o h eo e a postcard from t e Riviera whic J n Carl Sawyer, Hugh Welshman, G rg i th h e t e c . says is as beaut ful as view on ard Baker, Leslie Smith , Rowland Crowell, e o c Re Suesman B c o Looked lik a go d pla e for a Class Bob Flynn, John , and an r ft

. Littl e fiel d T h e union . Cold Spring House , in ’ o e s Russ Corp , still with the Exp rt Depart Wickford , owned by Hank Carp nter c e y ys e . ment of the Ni holson Fil Compan , sa father, has been sign d up for the affair y c Ou t com he would be glad to hear from an of the Preliminary noti es have gone , c im mitte e s o Class who come to Providen e at any t e . are being established by J hnny

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o s e es : 0 es all c L . are e W Gross , Class Pr ident, and indi ati n New addr ss ouis Heinold, Golf and tennis availabl at the anu

I . m enth u51 ast1 c O . eto nom , ; y r . For are that it will be a gala and RFD aklawn R Don Haggert , y Golf and Count y Club Lo 34 . 8830 . s y sea s ma be c e gathering Guthrie Ave , Angeles ; Harr deep fishing boat y harter d 4 - 7 . St . . . s can for B l e k s Rodin , N Susses , Dover, N or surf cas er y s riped bass i l Strand is diting the Fairban , J t tr t ’ s t - M ine W k from several advan ageou loca ions on l D ail N e ws . e d A aska, y r li e to t ’ 1 9 3 8 o the shoreline . Tours f Newpor s historic hear more about it . t

H . h as c s Sam Hall of lexandria , N . , pla e will be arranged and will inc lude to A R . h “ obert L Lowent al , in addition bough a trac of land in th e Newfound a visi o he Vanderbil mansion T h e th th e B n t t t t t t , h eading up e activities of row m B ” 1 8 e c c s 90 ce . m area of New Ha pshir whi h in lude a reakers, and an Showpla Swi c es . Y. so es Club in Ro h ter, N , is al P iden r t m c ’ fine ski hill whic h he hopes to develop . ing fa ili ies are exc ellen with p iva e c t t, r t of the lo al board of he Travellers id . t A f c o f ’ Sam s o . y c sm an , an alumnu the Yale S hool bath houses reserved For a ht en He s c onnected with o ther c ivic organiza co ry be th e s th e Forestry , ntinues in forest work in unusual feature will tart of s too . tion , - - c Northern New England . Newport to Annapolis Ya ht Race Satur B Littl efiel d o att r ancroft , Pr vidence o Sw eedl er at day morning . The star ing line near Bren Mr . and Mrs . Edward t is R e y, h h ne Treasurer of t e od Island th T en tended the recen national c onven io n of ton Reef Lightship is visible from e c - t t Bran h of the English Speak ing Union . or c s to the Union Cen ral Life Insurance Com Mile Drive , we may harter boat e e mi is 86 Row a t G n Golds th living at y take you out to th e starting area itself ton . . is Ave , Rowayton, Conn , and work th W e th e depending on e interest . have f r n ing o . . e I c . o - J M Math s, , in New Y rk co operation of the Newport Chamber of y . Cit c s Commer e to make our visit a succe s . e o e is Maj . Herb rt W . C on now Senior T h e Saturday schedule : to R — e . m. c k m esident in internal medicin at Letter p Lun h at Vi ing Hotel . p. . s in — m — c c . . e man General Ho pital San Fran is o . Cocktails p . Steak dinn r, He c th k ss is Currently taking basi training in private dining room at e Vi ing . Cla c l re O e accom his spe ia ty with instructors w ho a meeting after dinner . v rnight ’ o n am ng the c ountry s leading investigators mo dations at the Vik ing . O Sunday a ’ at the Army s M edic al Rese arc h and c hoic e of th e attrac tions as pre sente d c o W be e Graduate S h ol in ashington , D . C . above . A shore dinner will s rved at th r th w e . Ne sses : Z e s e 1 59 m. B c e c m fo e Addr na K vorkian , p a k to a pus

R . 1 On mem e s of th e , c s 7 . y iver Ave Providen e ; Edward Jone , night Monda the b r W c St . e R. . s m o State , arr n, I Clas will for a gr up in the Commen e c o w e to e ment pro essi n , and plan att nd 1 9 3 5 th e Commenceme nt lunc heon and Sayles

a c B h a . W . W lla e uxton s been transferre d Hall meeting to the Phil adelphia o ffice of th e Libe rty T h e following helped iron Ou t the kink s

ce . h as new th e : G ustavese n e Mutual Insuran Co and a of program Charlie , Gal zi ddress v Wi ac h h e us 920 s A e . e e sb at Child , Dr x l Hill, ( found the Vik ing for ) , ) e m l . B , y a Grant ursley, Stu Sh r an Bunn

e e . G eorge Blakesl ee has announced th e Fletcher, and P t Davis, Chairman Start e h em arranging ranspo r a ion og e r, and r oval of Blakeslee Co . f om Maple t t t t t r ’ we ll see you in June . wood, N . to 3 L New J Maiden ane, York h e s com David D resdal e is ns ru c or in M e di City, where is whole aling a plete I t t at e line of jewelry in c luding diamonds ’ c ine the Long Island College of M di , LAWRE NCE W OLFSON 3 2 Ch ic c es s l e e etc cine and Assistant Visiting Physic ian and wat h , i v rwar , . ope e l awye r is Ch airman o f th e Research Assoc iate in the Departme nt of is o n th e c e n il f o r Mason Dunn serving l an Spr ingfi e l d (Ma s s . ) Cou c ” Medic ine at Maimonides Hospital in c comm of th e o w r u o f up ampaign ittee Pr vi Civil Righ t s . T o yea s o t mm i Brooklyn . den c e Chamb e of Co e ce . s e r i e , h e is a l s o ti e n th e r r v c ac v e s o o s is Warren Land r , a fishery bi l gi t, N w o S p r ingfi el d Ch apt e r o f AVG. e s : 3 33 . c addresse Bob L eb , N M i h with the Fish and Wildlife Servic e at t n S . , c o 1 Mac L aren w as th e s iga Chi ag ; Gordon , o . h Woods H le , Mass He wit erv He e pany in Texas . is Pr siden of he 3 th St . 1 54 E . 7 Y . e . t t , New York , N ; Dani l ice in Cambridge before th e war and is Auxiliary Congrega ion of Templ e Be h t W . 1 7 1 2 l 6 h . . t t Anthony , St N , Washing now working on experimental c lam studies e is th e E me th in Brooklyn N . Y . His wif C . , on , D . Gregory Slader RFD Th e His t ; , , at th e Marine Biologic al Laboratory . of o c - e s daughter Maximilian M ss, Vi e Presi L , y E s, L r W a e is ind r Rosl n state ong Island, e h me B h y, wif , t e for r arba a l a dent oi the Board of E duca ion in Brook t c m f Woo s he ist , also a filiated with the d lyn . Hole lab . e 1 9 3 6 T om wm is , h Bo an in Dallas , Texas w er Wisbach re Mr . and Mrs . Gale have c c O e is o es he is Chief Personnel Adviser for Chan e Di k ln y in the h tel busin s in urned from a our of he W es in co n s ess is t t t t Vough Airc raf . His Dalla addr o . cco to o ne t t F rt Lauderdale , Fla , a rding ne c tion with the ir visit to the Automobile 3 3 23 I daho Ave . h is e me . c co of f llow towns n Dealers Conven ion held in San Fran is . s ce t Co nnl c th e Carl Nesbitt is in the in uran business Paul y, Spe ial Agent for Leonard Kamaras has announc ed the D u fli el d B f al . i s o with Norman and Co . in u f o o ce C . N rthwestern Mutual L fe In uran , removal of his law office to 52 3 Industrial v . n His home is a 1 1 2 Mayville A e , Ke 1 8 1 . t ce has a new address at Raleigh Ave , Trust Building in Providen . m . . c ore , N Paw u ke . Y es : s o t t New address Charle Kingsf rd, ' Edward Fontaine has a new address at I W m oc c e . . a o . Cadw an . . Gifl ord L ; G rdon E g and C H , ust Terra e , Warr n, R illi 1 St Ore . 1 7 85 N . 9th . , Salem, r are m s of th e Bo of o i al i . J . , new ember ard the Creasey , Corvina Knolls, C rv na, C f ;

ce oc o 1 1 32 5 . , y Providen Day Nursery Ass iati n and 1 9 3 9 Albert Hanson , Annetta Ave L n

c oo . e 30 Ni kerson Ho use . w d , Calif ; Peter Prindivill , Box , OU R 1 OT H R N ION eme h e EU arrang nts av Hadfiel d . 1 S e . New addresses : John Brindley 3 2 Ray Rt , ugar Grov , Ill ; Al , , m m s . been ade , and the progra is top Ri 7 72 2 Rd . c . . Rd Sweetbriar , hmond, Va Lt . ss. s o e burn , Stoughton, Ma Ros F wl r, 44 Questionnaire returns to date show 607 o . 1 486 t C mdr Hollier Tomlin , USN, Air c S . h y . . Chur h , Ra wa N J ; r hu 64 , A t r definitely coming back and another d e . R . y, 1 3 6 1 6 Rd 1 port , Monter Calif Terry , Cedar . , Cleveland 8. e s now intending to come . Mak your plan th l oth - B o 1 9 40 1 93 7 for e biggest turnout a year r wn c Class ever produ ed . E d Pietrusza is doing researc h c hemistry W W ’ . fl m os r. ew Capt illia ashburn M s, J , o m for ne h em Dye o Here s the pr gra Friday, Ju for t e Allied Ch ical and Corp ra his Pan Americ an W o rld irways plane A 1 7 : m. o i . . . p Cocktails in Pr v dence tion in Morristown , N J He is living, through a seve re e lec tri c al storm o ff Hali m — s e c 1 W p. . Alumni Dinner, Andrew with his wif and two hildren, at ash S fax . . c c in — A , N , in Mar h and rea hed por m in to n . B . 5 . 4 e . . . t Hall , Pembrok p Campus g Ave , ldg , Apt , Morris H e al a . B os ton d e s fety The r photograph d c e . . s e s Dan e (the Class will have a tabl ) . town , N J Ed has an impre siv li t of him who w as with an attractive stewardess Overnight accommodations in a c ampus public ation s in the Jou rnal of th e Ame ri also a c rew member . m c an Ch e mic al Soc ie t the s few dor itory . y over pa t

Felix Fre eman is with th e Chase Na A c omple te and varied program h as years . e s tional k . s o s . h Ban of New York His addres been arranged for the weekend peration , Dr Sawyer Medbury as a new addr s ’ He W 8 e ort s mo o . 5 . . w . there is th St based on N p dern Hotel Viking at Columbia Lake , Columbia, C nn 1 8 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y was recently appointed Anesthesiolo gist at Emil Weitz is Electrical Designer for th e Cl o ve r o n B ro a dw ay E m I nc . y United ngineers Constructor, in the Windham Memorial Com unit Hos , DA NN Y C OVER c ame o ut of the L . 3 22 7 l o pital in Willimantic . Philadelphia He is living at Gui f rd ' slums of New York City o become Don T eflt is Assistant Sec retary of th e t St . there . He a plain clothes man in the section of c Providence Washington Insurance Co . John Mc all is Assistant Advertis ing Rd a o n the big town he knows and loves 1 1 . e is living at Standish , J mest w , Manager for the American Lumb r and —~ As best Times Square distri c . CO t . . 1 . ad . Treating in Chicago His home R ’ 3 2 h is 6 played by Anthony Ross , e is 1 2 34 Bill Mc Call is now living at 1 7 1 Gran dress there N . State St . the cen ral figure of th e popular . t Rd . h din , Raleigh Court, Roanoke , Va He “ Fred Howard is a training student wit I s l dramatic series, Broadway My - m is working for the Martinda e Hubble Co . ” Allis Chal ers in Milwaukee . He is living Bea a weekly CBS feature . , 54 St . t 2 868 No . c c es e 1 0 . of Summit, N . J whi h spe ializ in law at th , M ilwauke y Gl over sh e As a kid, Dann in d W McLel l an rating and public ations . alter is a student at Stan shoes and sold papers along the John Braman met with a spinal accident ford Law School . Wa h e c ece e Great White y, and later e : , h . ID earlier in the winter w i h n ssitat d New addr sses Bob Lynch , Apt , th m pounded e beat as a police an . 6 e 2 7 c B . i h . . two weeks in the hospital in New Hav n Bran rook Dr Bellev lle , N He knows hem all here— he pan J o t t t . m 1 07 e . e and then four m r at home Then in D Francis Fir , Georg St . , Provi im Re a handler and the pr a dona . February a sec ond ope ration w s indicated . dence . - o c McL au h r co c o sen ing the honky t nk aspe ts of . g h t John J y, head a of f ot 1 9 44 at o the street today, he is still senti ball Uni n College , was the guest speak ’ Robert G . Berry has lef his posmon in s me ntal and proud to be assigned to t er at the annual smoker of St . Joseph es the Industrial Departmen of W . R . Grace im Broadway . Ross makes an in er t o . Y . y . J t t Club in Tr y, N , in Februar Co . and has been for some months wi h c c f . t G url l sent us a c lipping from the T roy ing hara ter of the o ficer ' c firm o T h e role follows a se ries of maj or the management onsulting of Bo z, Re c o d afl air. r about the i m y Allen and Ham lton . At present h e heads e es e roles in legiti a e on Broadwa , but Rob rt T . Engl has been nam d by the t h im m e of he research ac ivitie s in the New York Providence Chamber of Comme rc e to serve CBS has used in a nu b r t t “ ” fi 2 85 m r of ce of he firm a Madison Av e . for th e c —u doc u entaries and other perfo m t t on its committee annual lean p h “ e Writing of this magazine , e says I seems an cs on the air . 4 , t week . e e g : B rk elh amme r to me that you hav maintain d a ood Curre nt addresses Cyril e , e y ac Av e balance betw en reporting Universit 287 e e . o ce ; y D en Doyl , Pr viden Harv ” e tiv ities Bob Wilks and Norman Hibb rt are and publishing alumni news . His 1 0 St . o c 1 6 Her nis, Beaumont , Pr viden e ; ’ St . s . . Bo s : 3 22 Cl e m e nt neighbors on Hope , Bri tol, R b h . B o I ome address Ave , r ok 1 39 1 . G e bert Lewis , Anita Ave , rosse Point ’ ess is 249 m 240. addr , Nor an s lyn 5 . 30 . , Mich : R i 1 1 20 o 1 941 New addresses ichard W lbur, Leonard R gers is doing doc toral studies

St . . . San a nna , San An onio, Tex ; Dr . c h . e uscz k o B o c t A t in History at Harvard Grad S ool His Dr . Walt r y , f rmer r wn pit h J 1 03 FPO New y . 9 1 820 m n eal Arthur Helgerson , Nav , , h o s address is Apt , Co mo w t ing ace, was speaker at the annual sp rt Bob 1 85 7 ’ s . ; L . York Union , Linda ane , Fall Ave , Brigh on , Mass dinner of th e C rompton Veterans O rgan t Church, Va . Bob Margarita was bac k in Providence ization e c . Th e B o n in W st Warwi k , R . I r w 1 9 42 e to l c c L y L o on in F bruary speak at a dinner honoring baseba l oa h, ef efebvre , was als t Linsl Jare d y is Sales Representative in the national president of the G eorgetown the program . m n S the state of Virginia for the A erica teel . is e o Peter L aud ati was c ited for his sk 1 1 ng Alumni Association Bob h ad fo tball e Co . of . . ee . c and Wir , a subsidiary U S St l oach at George own . ability following a weeke nd of competition t 1 5 68 1 His address 2 H orsepen Rd . Ric h is th e f under the auspic es of the Kiski Runners at Bill Lacy studying at University o . c mond , Va Virginia Law S hool . . in h is Woodstock , Vt He tied for first W m . was th f illia F Thixton e s ubj ec t o a Vic tor L esk ew icz is a foreman at th e division in the slalom rac e . c c th e biographi al sketch m a re ent issue of North Shore Cutting Die Co . in Lynn Henry Lee and his wife are living at , z a e Kiwanis maga ine in For Lauderd l . 35 t , Mass , where he lives a Vine St . 1 53 7 St. . t Chapel , New Haven , Conn , while ’ . e Fla , dited by George S chwenc k 3 2 . h e finishes h is work at th e Yale Sc hool of Norton Wheeler is in New Jersey as o c Thix on is als a Dire or of Kiwani s. m Oil h t t Che is for Esso S andard Co . a t e Music . t t t ce th e his e B Sin war he has been wi h fa h r in . His i t t ayway Refinery address s Ap . 38A Carlton Singleton is writing in Nan t , T rel aw n Pl ainfiel d the wholesale seafood business , took over Terrace , N . . k . , tuc et, Mass J o h c 1 9 46 ic h e is the S ut Atlanti Market in , wh Gabriel Saviano in erning a th e Morley Hitc hcoc k is Assistant Foreman “ t t

is now doing an outstanding business wi h . e t Meriden , Conn , Hospital , having finished in the Receiving Department of the R li h ” t e . h ix ton emphasis on wholesale The T s his work at the Yale S chool of M e dic ine ance Electric and Engineering Co . in on s e Hi Hi l live at Parkview Apartments Sunri las June . s Meriden addre ss is 98 Win . s me c t Cleveland ho is at Hi kory Hi l , — . h as c th ro Blvd Bill an unusual hobby ooking, p Terrace . O . Mentor, hio “ o . h y e N utrnan is for fun nly Bill is app her , doing Norm now an In ern in Oral Dr . William Money is at the Sloan Ket t o well , likes people , and c nsequently 1 5 well c a y e ” Surgery at the Gallinger Muni ip l Hos tering Institute in New York Cit , wh re liked himself . he is a Researc h Fellow of th e American pital in Washington , D . C . He took his e s Calvin Fisher is New England adv r i . . . t D D S degree from N . Y . U . las ye a and 345 . 68th Cancer Soc iety . His home is at E t r e Steel a . 4 ing representativ for Mag zine He 2 00 St. h . e. is living at S , SE Was ing on St . ther , t 3 2 s is living at Top View Terrace , Bri tol , : E d Mc Cabe 1 02 6 John Burton is Sales Manager for the New addresses , Conn . m mi o n . Oak . I c . , c c s C . h Washington Blvd Park , Ill ; Jo n Com er e Industrial Che al , D iPre te se s s : H al E 3 1 Arthur nd a new addres Mc e . ss e is 7 38 , 5 1 603 E . 3 rd St . in Milwaukee . His addre ther Apt , , 83 Av 2 e . . ec e y Fiat , Cranston Art is S r ar t . 62 ml E . Day Ave . Bloomington , Ind ; Bob Snow, Ha i k DiPre te al of he Fran A . Re ty CO . St. e th e t , ; h 1 2 2 1 9 1 Georg Conard is instructing in ton Providence Art ur , Park Current addresses : Ma hew Mitchell His ess is tt , e ...... y , Metals Dep a M I T addr wa Driv Warwick , R I t t 1 6 2 . E d Parkview Dr , Bloomfield, N . J. ; 1 e 3 9 s . 3 4 Westgate Wes Cambridg , Mas t, m 41 6 1 9 45 2 . und Bennett, S Culpepper, Arling V io for c a . Z brow ski 5 7 h s Guy Fiske repor ed work Mar h 1 a ton, ; Bernard , C ri tine t t Wris to n-Co na nt De bate fi ce of St . 6 G E c c c m . , Wor ester , Mass . ; Willia S von the Bridgeport of eneral le tri , I T I T o 49 c o R D N R ON 2 o . P ES E W S of Br wn , y assigned to heir new Constru i n Ma e Arx Box , W ods Hole, Mass ; Harve t t t

and Presiden Conan of Harvard 1 1 7 a s o 1 0 . e h is t t Spear, Hybrid Drive , Cr n t n , rials Department Aft r training field be c I will the parti ipants in what . . 26 h will be sales and sales promotion as a dis R ; I rving Patterson, Hawt orne e e on ed ic t t tr e . m should prove a lively d bat F . s . . h Ave , Morri Plains , N J representa iv His ousing proble th e eral aid to education, under aus 1 9 43 in Bridgeport was solved when he had th e i on p ces of the Harvard Law Forum Dave Towler has been transferre d from good fortune to run into a fraternity bro th ’ l 1 4. Th e eve m 48 Thursday, Apri next . y h er from Brown , Frank Kenyon , and Philadelphia to Sta ford, Conn , b t e l 1 5 n WHDH in ’ I n 5 1 4 . ning, Apri , Statio c . h m h hey re living ogether a Gurdon St , Plastic Manufacturers, , for w o e t t t i o c s transc ri c th e o 6 mo on Boston w ll br ad a t a p . g is now overing New England territory Bridgep rt , but Guy will be vin om 9 : 35 to - His m B 4 30 o . tion of the event fr Sta ford address is Apt. , before very l ng 1 : o l th e 0 1 5 . c m m h is . e i c . e It will in lude not n y Standish Rd . J Benja in re eived M A degr h formal s peeches but also t e round Bob Drak e is working in the Los Al amos from th e University of Chic ago in Dec em table dis c ussion and answe rs to Scientific Laboratory of the University of ber and is now writing for Acme News

i ce . es L s . His d ess qu tions from the aud en 4 California . His address in o Al amos is pic tures in New York City ad r

2 1 2 . 1 1 th . 403 7 Ridgeway Drive . there is W St B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

445 St O . Bill Buck is working for Westinghouse France ; Rodney Sarle , xford , Dick Morris is finishing his middle year

Y . . 9 9 1 0 in Pittsburgh doing advertising work in Rochester, N ; Robert Webb , Litz at the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Rd 1 . . . . 7 industrial heating singer , St Louis , Mo ; Charles Cambridge , Mass . Next summer he will be Sl e ic h e r 3 06b - in- C Clifton Capwell is a teller in the Crans , Graduate House , student harge of Trinity Episcopal

o f . . H ton branch the Citizens Savings Bank Cambridge , Mass Church in Meredith , N . . , a job he held 1 9 47 Sidney Wray is a trainee with Wallace last summer . Dick planned to be back at

Co . Barnes , a division of Associated Spring Ray Elias plans to take his vacation in Brown as discussion leader for the Re 30- l i io u s Corp . , in Bristol , Conn . April , a day excursion to Europe via g Embassy in March .

c O . : John Graham is selling for the Coca Ameri an verseas Airlines He wrote that New addresses Walter Levi , 485 Pel

. . . y Rd . . Y . Cola Co in Rochester, N Y His home his school Spirit had been inflated recentl ham , New Rochelle , N ; Ray ’ 1 652 - K ane 58 d T by a dinner of the Cleveland Brown Club , O 2 8 R . address is Chili Gates own Line , Ridge , Pleasant Ridge , ’ W is to n s 1 1 . r Rd . O , Rochester President speech before the As Cincinnati , hio ; Frank Pagliaro , so c ia te d . 2 7 . Judson Mealy , a graduate student at Industries of Cleveland , and his Prospect Ave , Hollywood , Calif ; Don

. 1 Rd . is working in Bangor , Me , on a discovery of some good books on Brown Paster, 0 Longmeadow , Beverly,

. 3 3 rd 1 000 . Special project connected with research for University in a local bookstore Mass Jack Payne , E , Kansas

131 1 5 . M . I . T . City , Mo . ; Paul Rocque , USN , USS : 1 662 o FP New addresses Bill Case , Com F n r H w a B rde l o n (DDR c /o O , New A D . U . u d f o o rd

Nf ass . mo nw e al th . . . Fa irfic l d r . Ave , Brighton , ; Bob York ; Ens George W , J , USN, FORT Y - F IVE Y EARS AGO Howard 4 ’ 943 60 c o FPO T , , , , / , Brown , Wheelock errace Waltham Navy Box Berry said yes , he d go to work for c 1 07 Benev Mass . San Fran isco ; Peter Brownell , the Brown Chapter of Delta U psi

6 . 1 9 46 olent St . Providence - , lon as house man . Howard is still Gil Edwards and Bob Jahn are together 1 9 48 on the job . in real estate business in Fort Lauderdale , ’ I t s a rare alumnus of the chapter Ens . George Tracy has completed his Fla . , according to a neighbor , another course at the Navy Supply Corps School ’ whom he cannot rec ognize and 3 2 . Brunonian , George W . Schwenck ’ and is now on he USS H e l e na (CA identify on his return . It s part t Bill Bak ro w is an editorial writer for the ’ of the man s welcome back to with a San Francisco FPO address . K nic k e bo c k e N e ws . re r r in Albany He f Bill Alpern is now a graduate student at Brown . And all have an af ec tion ’ ce iv e s his mail at the newspaper address . Columbia working for his Master s degree . 1 89 7 ate regard for the devoted friend , Bob Brook is now living at Rosa who has been with the house and Charles Andrew is a j unior Copywriter lind Ave . , East Cleveland . He is a cost for Montgomery Ward in New York City . of the house all these years . c . clerk for the Republi Steel Corp Ira An oo rian has en ered Tufts Medical This summer Howard is to have j t Bill Hughes is an electrical engineer Sc h oo L an operation to remove a catarac t with the International Business Machines James Antonellis has taken a position as from his eye . News of this heighten Co rp . T junior accountant with Patterson , eele Thomas Pucci is an engineer with the ed a project being set afoot by the Dennis Boston accountants and auditors . undergraduate c hapter to rais e a , Co . Pucci Electric , electrical contractors , V ask en A o sh ia n has a new address at annuity in antic ipation of p . in Westerly ’ Y . 1 3 1 Lehigh Ave . Rochester , N . , where Howard s retirement when the time , Walter Walworth is a student at the he is a research chemist at the Unive rsity Bentley School of Ac counting and Finan c e comes . As a University employe, of Roches er Medical School . today he Currently c ontributes to t in Boston . Lester A rs tark reports news for the a retirement fund , but this status is Robert Silverman is a graduate student Ph o e nix - a Bristol (R. , a semi weekly p at the Indiana University department of so recent that it will provide only per . a small income . For that reason the psychology . John Avery is working as an engineer Frank Pre co io is doing graduate work alumni of Delta Upsilon are being p c . asked by the Chapter to provide he for the L . C . Cyr Constru tion Co in at the Sterling Chemistry Lab at Yale . t Lawrence , Mass . sec urity that the fund Allan Rosenberg is a test engineer with James Babcock is living at 7 39 Prospec T h e t Pitts fiel d would provide . fund had Co . General Electric , at their , Ave . , West Hartford , where he is a test reached its halfway mark in March . Mass . , plant . engineer for Pratt Whitney . Rodney G . Sarle is working in the Treas Bob Barnes is working as a sec tion man ’ urer s o flice at the Rochester Gas Electric Co . . ager for G . Fox , Hartford , Conn

Co . in Rochester N . Y . H is home address , Richard Lukin is an assistant to the di James Bates is teaching in the Williston there : 445 Oxford St . . c . School Easthampton , Mass re tor, Unitarian Service Committee Medi Jr ,

Andrew Ferrari is currently attending cal Mission to Germany . H is mail address , Adrian Becker is now a sales representa

- n . . . 070 . 8 1 2 . Georgetown Law School His Washingto however, is Park Ave , New York tive for Prentice Hall , I nc , publishers W 42 1 6 th . N . . address is St Ens . Edward Fitzgibbons , USN , is now Roland Bill is a personnel interviewer Gilbert Hoover is College Representa at the Electronics Maintenance School at with the Commercial Industrial Bank in

1 11 . . Memphis , Tenn . the Great Lakes tive for Harper Brothers , Publishers He Joseph Birman is living a 3 69 E . Cali is now working in Indiana and M ic higan . Walter Thomas is Cadet Engineer for t i St f h e fo rn a . Harold Demopoulos c ame into the office the Providence Gas Co . His address is , Pasadena , Cali , where is a

c . Rd . 54 . O graduate studen at Cal Te h in January to tell us that he is now going to Laconia , aklawn , Cranston t the University of Pennsylvania Law Robert King is an engineer- trainee with Richard Bishop is a claims investigator

. O the Wrigh Aeronautical Corp . for the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co in School . ther Brown men there are Jim t ’ ’ 45 D e Paul 45 Leonard Lindstrom is a laboratory e u New York City . Bartley , Ed , and John ’ ’ Co . 46 50 gine e r with the Torrington Mfg . , of George Bland is a graduate student and Heinz . Hal sees Bill Harold of the Evans School of Dentistry and George Torrington , Conn . research assistant at the University of ’ ’ 4 I rv L e Ro 3 . Gordon 46 and George Watts 47 of th e y Peckham is now living at Illinois

St . . ing , Cambridge , Mass , where he is a Max Bloom is living at Sterling Hall of Wharton School of Business . While Hal

3 3 3 St . . was in England studying at the University mathematician with M arti n H ubb ard Medicine , Cedar , New Haven He “ ” Corp . research and developmen engi of London last summer, he met Red , t ’ 46 nee rs . Smith who was pursuing studies at i - Winni n St o r William Cumming is a j unior execu ive Pr ze g y O xford . t T H E 1 4 - HEN that laid eggs in one trainee with United Carr Fastener Corp . Gabriel Pesce is doing graduate work day brought a prize to Edward . in Cambridge . J and instructing in Civil Engineering at ’ 46 . r . He wrote the Bill Joyc e is back in New England as a Murphy , J , 5 1 5 . Cornell . His address is Stewart Ave , sales representative of the Mie h l e Printing news story on the event , saw it pub I thaca , N . Y . l is h ed nationally , and now has won Co . . Press and Mfg . , a Chicago firm Bill is Ed Hebden graduated from the Naval first honors with it in the Assoc iated 655 St . living at Summer , Weymouth, Academy at Annapolis last year and is now Press 1 948 Texas news - writing con Mass .

1 . . 7 0 in the Navy His home address is High John Mackey is in training as an under test for correspondents Murphy , ’ 3 3 St . . . , Lonsdale , R . I in son of Edward Murphy , is on writer inland marine insurance with the J ’ 1 3 0 the Faculty of the State Teachers : 2 . Current addresses Millard Kelley , Boston I nsurance Co College at Huntsville Tex . which is St . , , s St . Columbia , Lafayette , Ind . ; Charle Herbert Browne is living on Giles , - t the home town of the hen , too . i 280 S . Doebler , Benefit , Providence ; Rob in Middlesex, N . J . He is doing television T it h e n 9 7 V A o I n c e R . O. . C . c . ert , Rue Monge , Paris , service for the Service , 2 0 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

’ ’ 41 43 s h i . c . s s . is tudying for M D at Yale Medi al H Brown , David Buffum Dougla ’ 4 5 Sc h oo L E . Leac—h 2 and Robert Moyer 0 . Herbert Bol oto w is a copy writer for l 9 42 Winthrop Gomey Judson and

B . radio advertisements for O Bernstein Mrs Elizabeth Ritch Bodine , daughter of

I n . . . . . Co . c h , , Providence advertising firm Mr and Mrs Hudson L Ritc of Green 4 1 9 4 56 1 3 c . . 2 8. . Robert Britton lives at Lothian wi h , Conn , Dec , John W G ’ 8 9 . 1 2 . Road , Baltimore He is working as an omey was best man for his nephew 1 943 — a engineer with the Bethlehem Steel Co . at David Al n Forster and Miss their Sparrows Point (Md . ) plant . Dorothy Elizabeth Paddock , daughter of Harold Brown is an assistant exporter Mr . and Mrs . Jesse T . Paddock of Brook - - Y 2 2 1 949 . . . of th e . c h for Colgate Palmolive Peet Co lyn , N , Jan , , in the Chur

Gerald Buc kley is a budget manager for the Ascension . The groom is the son of ’ 3 1 07 0 . the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co . at Robert Forster 1 — 943 . r ss c y . William M Kaiser, J . , and Mi East Lin oln Highwa , Coatesville , Pa B Charles Busc h is a junior salesman for Barbara ellows, daughter of Mr . and Mrs . m B . y . h . the Verney Corp in the textile business in L an H ellows of Hig land Park , Ill , 5 New York City . in Trinity Episcopal Church , Sept . 2 , 1 948 m Ossian Butte rfiel d has been commis . A ong the ushers were Marvin ’

r. 41 e sio ne d as an Ensign in th e Civil Engineer Boisseau , J , and Edmond N . Mors ’

44 . ing Corps of the Navy .

1 943 y r. s John Cameron is working at quality con Henr Klehm, J , and Mis D e o n Mc re o r . G . trol for g Sportswear, David D Lenore J y, daughter of Mrs Perle D o n o e B . C . . . J y , , . y Doniger , Dover, N J of righton Mass at St Mar of 1 1 h . 2 949 . Don Campbell is selling for the Hope t e Hills Church Feb , W 1 943— c . ebbing Co . of Pawtu ket Robert Bradford Lynch and Miss BASKETBALL RE UNION : At th e f : 1 33 1 o o . New addresses Richard Gaunt, Mary J Carroll , daughter Mr and Mrs . Ne w H e n B r n Cl u b d inne r in av ow Co urtl and . s . . . t N Formo a Ave , Hollywood , Calif ; H Carroll of Upper Montclair, Fe bru a ry tw o f orme r s ta rs s wap ’ F Love nbe r 1 1 1 1 Rd . . eb . 5 1 949 g, y . N J , at her paren s home , . Charles Seminar , t d re l e i ns . e t E me r B . pe co l ct o L f , y 1 944 W m . E Silver Spring, Md . ’ illia R wald and Miss B au ze ll r . 2 6 o f md e n ith ’ , J , Ha w e c ’ Jan th Ann Ha ke , Pembroke 45 y 1 9 49 tt , Ma ll is o n 3 0 o f Hart f o rd . Ro be rt D . A 28, 1 948 . William R. Brennan has joined the staff 1 44— Li e m e R 9 . of f agazine as a R tail epresenta 1 95 0 Dr Norman Nelson Nutman and

e c c . tiv and has re eived a special ourse in Miss Norma Stein , daughter of Mr and c is e Mr ffi Dale S rand , in he servi e , sta ion d s . o y t t . t . . the main o ces in New York preparat r Max Stein of East Paterson, N J , at h i at th e Percy Jones G eneral Hospi al a - s . c o n t t y . 30 to field work He will all whole the Savo Plaza Hotel , Jan ,

B c . attle Creek , Mi h 1 4 salers and retailers in the Providenc e 9 9 . B th Bruce Sherwin is with he Manufac tur 1 944— oston area in e interests of advertising t Dr . Leonard Sutton and Mis s ’ An ers Mu ual Fire Insurance Co . in Los m c . c of . n and retail er handising . t Harri G Mar us , daughter Mrs Ron ie

. 52 1 . . John Lynn is now Manager of the Shoe geles His address is W Pomona Blvd , Marc us of New York in th e Barbizon- Plaza Mon e rey Park Calif . 1 4 tme of . I n , . 7 9 8. . y c . t Nov , Depar nt J C Penne , , in 1 945— O . e h : B 1 65 . s Chickasha , kla His addr ss ere is h Frank S Arnold and Mis Ba t New addresses Ric ard ates , r

1 3 th . R 1 806 So . o S d . c s e . h bara Feldman , daughter of Dr . and Mrs . t Thompson , Man he t r, Conn J n

th ll v e w e . George Murphy is with e law firm of Co e e i . h Davis , g Ave , Poughkeepsie , Jerom S Feldman , at t e Hotel Pierre,

e m Y Oct. 1 7 1 94 o e u . . 8. Don van , Leisur . N wton , L bard , and N . ; Lt (jg ) Jerome Nickerson, USN, New York City, ,

St. 1 738 c E . c . — rvine a 2 Wall , New York Ci y . Sefa Cir le , Ja ksonville Fla 1 I t t , 945 Dr . Donald Ferguson Blair and : e acobsse n 65 t New addresses Georg J 2 S . y , Frank Baker, Hillside , Skywa c h h . Miss Sara Rut Ulri h, daughter of Rev NATB . O O R c Littl efiel d , Corpus Christi , Tex ; Paul Flick Park , sborn , hio ; i hard , , . of Mifll inv ill h e Pa . and Mrs Frank Ulric , , V ’ Rt . 1 W a . . E , nwood , ; Richard llen , merson House Northamp on Mass . I A , t , . s c i at St John Lutheran Chur h n Nov .

. Y d W o . o . E s Rt . 1 B x 1 2 3 W Hillside Ave , Mt Vern n, N . ; illiam Blis , , alnu , t 1 948.

4745 . . c o 1 5 . Krise , S Ingleside Ave , Chi ag Creek , Calif . — 1 945 William Fred Case and Miss Vir ’ e 48 ginia Drake , Pembrok , daughter of Mr . George H . Drake of Maplewood, N . J c 6 tatistic s 4 4 e 1 1 948. in Providen e Jun , 1 9 4 — 5 Dr . Simon Horenstein and Miss G e 1 4 1 948. ’ ’ Mary Joan unvill June , MARRI AGE S 3 7 Z s 3 7 , Van andt William , William ’ ’ 1 945 William Fre deric k Kah l and Mac Do u al 38 3 7 g , and Bennett Darling b 1 907 Homer Me tc alf Clark and dau h e Miss Maria Henrietta von Mering, g c R wer ushers . Mrs . Gra e Dredge easoner of Belmont, — ter of Mr . and Mrs . Otto von Mering of 1 938 John Hoyt Covert and Miss . . 5 1 949 . c Mass , on Feb , h h D ec . Cambridge , in Christ C ur , Boston, h . ’ 1 907— c Jeanne Fredericka Poor, daug ter of Mrs h 1 8 1 948 . 44 w as an Benjamin Flet er Collins and , Charles Robinson c . Frederi k E Poor of Darien , Conn . , at St . Mrs . Edward Sylvester Inman of Cranston, ’ usher . c 29 1 L h . 949 . h uke s Chur in Noroton Jan , t 1 949 . in the home of e bride on Feb . 2 — , 1 — 1 946 m c h s 9 39 . r Ja es Douglas Chur and Mis Dr Cad W . Arrendell, J . , and 1 92 3 Lin coln Hamblen Howe and f e E dau h Betty Lou Carrier, daugh er o Mr . and Miss Charlott lizabeth Crawford , g t Grace Jolley Burtis in Su mme rfie l d Meth W Mrs . . R . Carrier of Richmond V a . in e . . w , , dis c Y 0 ter of R ar Adm George C Cra ford , o . . 2 Chur h , Dobbs Ferry , N , Feb . , c Mr All Saints Episcopal Chur h Nov . 20 USN, and s . Crawford of Black Moun , , 1 94é 48 1 9 . . C . 1 1 4 ain , N , April 7 9 8. 1 924—Ralph Christie Smith and Miss t , — l 946— s r and 1 940 Saul Bel il ove and Miss Jean Lionel Rus ell Connell , J . , Caroline Preston Richardson , daughter of c B f Miss Floren e Hope Pickles , daughter of . 1 1 . Shirley Pastor in erkeley Cali Dec C . , Mrs . Robert T Marye of Camden , S . , , , ’ ’ . . e c 1 948 . c R 40 th e e Mr and Mrs Horac Pi kles of Ashton, Bru e obbins . . 1 5 1 949 . was b s man at her mother s home Jan , t ’ — I c 1 4 . . . h . 2 7 1 948. 1 9 2 7— 9 0 Harry Bul o va Henshel and Miss R , in St John s C ur h Nov , Gabriel Caplan and Miss Joanne — , . 1 946 . s Jaap , daughter of Mrs . N . Herbert Jaap of Joy Lorraine Altman daughter of Mr David I Dombey and Mis

. tm Fa a 2 1 9 48 and Mrs William R. Al an of New York 0 . g . y Pearl Herman , daughter of Rabbi New Yo—rk City, Dec , e 4 1 94 . . . 1 9 35 City, a he Hotel Pierr Nov . 8 . of r. Howard F . Barker, J , and Miss t t , M L Herman and Mrs Herman the 1 941 Cap . Frederic k D . S andish e . Bronx , at the Riversid Plaza Hotel New Dorothy F Lawson , daughter of Mr . John t t , ,

f I USA and M iss Helen Schubac h daughte r . 20 1 948. . o . th e , , , . York Nov A Lawson Pontiac, R , in First He 13 “ c 5 of Mrs . rme na Schubac h of San An — h l 946 . G r. Church , Pawtu ket, Marc , Robert L ifford , J , and Jane 1 1 325 , , . 2 1 948 An tonio Texas Aug , in San , L uerssen o Mrs . f . — , daughter Mr and 1 93 7 R tomo . L ue r ssen Pa . ichard Dwight Messinger and George V . of Reading, , in ' 1 942— s Bufl um r c Miss Mary Ferrand Henderson , daughter h . o T oma Barker h , , J , and the Lut eran Chur h of the H ly Spirit ’ . . . 4 1 9 48 4 . 6 of Mr and Mrs John S Henderson of Miss Gertrude Marie Kraus , daughter of Dec , . Stanley Peterfreund and ’ . Pa . 4 , y . . e . I . 7 e . Newton Heights Mass , in Sewickle , , Mr Henry C Kraus of Edg wood, R , in Alan Nichols w re ushers D ’ — ec . 9 1 948 2 , . y 46 c 1 946 s Harle Messinger was the Calvary Baptist Church, Providen e , Richard Sayles Paster and Mis ’ Sw affiel d D e 1 1 Mr c . 1 948. s . s . his brother s best man , and Hart , Ushers included Dr . Roger Elaine Frank , daughter of Loui A 2 1 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

— 1 9 5 — 1 9 48 Lt . . 0 R Frank of Providence , in the Narraganse t Ezra H Arkland , USMC , L t obert Milton each , I I , and ’ l o . 3 0 1 949 . 47 E w n d au h Hotel , Jan , Donald Paster and Miss y Klug of Washington , Miss Virginia Catherine Ferguson , g ’

C . Oc t . 0 1 948 . . 2 th e . D , , . L . r. was his brother s best man and among ter of Mr and Mrs ouis A Ferguson , J , ’ 1 9 48— ’ ushers were Herbert Cohen 47 and Robert Jack W . Frankel and M iss Flor e 1 11 h of Lake For st, , at er parents home ’ 4 46 . . 1 9 49 Davis ence Marion Johnson of Carle Place , Long Jan , . O 1 9 4 1 946 8 . Gardner Burton Pickup and Island , in ctober 1 9 50 R Earl . Mortenson and Miss 1 948 — Miss Andrea Augusta Nater, daughter of Alfred Holden Haworth and T resv ik R . Y . y Anne of ifton , N , in Trinit Mr . and Mrs . Enno F . Nater of Summit, Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Mattson , daughter L i th eran c W I e R. . 1 8 h, . Chur sterly, , Jan f c m . . . o N . J. , at the Firs Bap ist Chur h , Sum it, of Mr and Mrs Frederick G Mattson é49 t t l . ’

I . 6 1 949 3 6 . 2 . Feb . Robert Pickup brother Riverside , R , in the Central Baptist , , l 950 —William Howard Paling and c . 1 5 1 9 49 . of . Church of Providen e Jan , the groom , was an usher h h — Miss Barbara Kat arine Marble , daug ter 1 948 . o r s 4 — Albert W R gers , J . , and Mis 1 9 6 William H . Stone and Miss of Mr . and Mrs . Ralph A . Marble of Mary Viola Cartwright , daughter of Mr . ’ Elaine Morein , daughter of Dr . and Mrs . s . Brockton , Mas , at St . Edward s Church and Mrs . William H . Cartwright of Paw c . 2 5 Samuel Morein of Providen e , Nov , 6 1 4 ’ Feb . , 9 9 . . 20 4 tucket, in St Mary s Church Nov . , 1 9 8. — 1 950 William White Pinkham and 1 948 B . . s . — George Higgins , Jame T Lodge , 1 947 Ralph E . Heinzerling and Miss ’ Miss Nancy Faye Dutton daughter of Mr . r. 46 , and Albert A . Thornton , J , all were Of . Anna Westergaard , daughter Mr and and Mrs . Richard N . Summers of Swamps ushers . M rs . Johannes Westergaard of Plandome , c 1 949— f B ott , Mass . , in the Church of the Holy Y ’ 5 Jef rey Carl oll and Miss Dol L . I . N . . at her parents home Feb . m , , , . 2 7 1 948 . M ah an Na e Nov , Christopher Pink cG . Y . ores of Rochester, N , in the 4 ’ ’ 1 9 9 . h 5 2 Rehoboth Congregational Churc h Reho am was his brother s best man , and , ’ — e 1 947 Gerald E . Hickey and Miss Clara 1 ushers wer Robert Archibald 50 . 4 , . Arthur 2 1 9 9 . y both , Mass Feb Anthon , , ’ ’ . 5 1 Lou Aber daughter of Mr . and Mrs . W Pinkham , h h , h 50 th e and C arles Pink am , Mars all was best man , and Ross ’ ’ 3 f r. 7 . Charles B . Aber of Brentwood , Cali , in 49 J , Castagna and James Longstreet , both ,

8 1 9 49 . . — S . Martin of Tours Church Jan , 1 9 5 0 . t . r. were ushers James A Reilly, J , and Miss — — i 4 . 47 . M c Co rm ck 1 9 9 1 9 h , . Thomas F and Jo n Edward Graham , II I , and Bernice M Kasack daughter of Mr and

c . . . c M iss Joy e Hambley , daughter of Mr and Miss Glennis June Burns, daughter of Mrs . Mrs Bernard D Kasa k of Meriden , O ur . . c Mrs . William G Hambley of Milwaukee , William Burns of Providence , in St . M i Conn , at Lady of Mer y Church, ’

h l . I . a 1 0 1 949 . . 1 1 94 . c e s c . 2 9 . , h East Greenwich , R , Feb , Wisc in the Community Presbyterian C ur h Feb , l 95o— I . Y . c . . . 2 — Church in Merri k , L , N , Jan , 1 949 Randall Mathews Pillsbury and Cresap Shaw Watson and Miss 49 1 9 . Judith Ann Hickok , daughter of Mr . and Miss Dorothy Marie Dunn , daughter of — Mrs . Ward R . Hic kok of Westwood Calif 1 9 47 . . . , , Robert Steeves and Miss Sylvia Mr and Mrs John C Dunn of Providence , ’ 1 in the Westwood Community Churc h Dec . Of . . 4 Rushforth , daughter Mr . and Mrs in St Sebastian s Church , Feb . 2 , 1 9 9 . ’ 2 3 1 948 . 45 , Charles P . Rushforth of Methuen , Mass . , Michael Cammino was the best man , ’ ’ — - c 3 6 1 95 1 in the First Calvary Baptist Chur h of and the bride s brothers , Gerald Dunn James Kenneth Mullaney and ’ 1 1 949 42 c Mc Lau hl in . 2 . y Miss Ruth Patri ia g , daughter Lawrence Feb , The ceremon and Richard Dunn , and John and Wil ’ ’

1 4 . . . Mc Lau hl i m 9 . n . 9 y of Mr and Mrs John g was performed by Rev Herman Noyes lia Kell , both , ushered J of ’ ’

4 . . s 5 . — assisted by his son , Rev . Lloyd Noye 1 L t Providence , in S Sebastian s Church Nov 950 . t Robert Hardie Dodge , USA,

24 1 948 . 4 L ac il l e , 4 1 9 7 Kenneth E . Wood and Miss and Miss Haldeman , daughter of B IRTH S . . O h Mrs Charles B Haldeman , in klahoma Kathleen Moffat, Adelp i College alumna, — 2 6 1 948 . 1 4 O . . 9 8. Oc t . City kla Dec 1 928 M r in , , , . To Mr and s . Leroy S .

Allard of Whitinsville , Mass . , a daughter 1 94 in November 8 . 1 9 8— 2 . To Mr and Mrs . Roger M . Scott

of Worcester, Mass . , a daughter , Katherine 6 1 9 49 Bradford , March , . A B id f o r Re a de rs this is not the revival of Bro w n j ug ha 1 9 3 1 — t t To Mr . and Mrs . Wilfrid Glasser n o is rumored nearly every year . O the c n O . . A I I T T . ARE N N R D n of So range , N J , bb LUM E ES E in seei g a daughter, Susan ? t rar h e bs ve y, T O e as 1 6 1 4 r r is deadly earnes . 9 c o 9 . undergraduate publi ations The edit rs t Mary, Jan , and circulation managers of two compara a review . h a While invi ti ng undergraduate c ontribu tiv ely new periodic als on t e Brown c m Co l l Hill Cal ndar T h e Obs e ve cc ege e pus believe so and off er lively issues as tions , r r has also su essfully c o n tin u e d f r o m pa ge 2 proof that the old grads w ill get the ir solicited su c h members of the Administra ’ tion and Faculty as President Wriston 1 3 1 4— s m y h if y . May , Tennis , New England a one s wort the choose to subscribe “ t

. ( The Educative Prof Herber . B un nia e ex eri t Williamstown Golf, E IGA Champion r o , with three y ars of p “ . N Couch ( A Curriculum for ships . ence behind it and a benign English “ — . . B c 1 4 Prof Robert T eyer ( The Atomi May Track , Heptagonal Games . Department standing at its shoulder, is an — o . 1 6 s Energy and Pr f John Work May Western Maine Brown Club indepe ndent literary magazine . It appear “ a e m y man ( Toward Religious Annual Meeting ; Rip Engl to speak . five ti es a year, presenting stories, poetr , s 1 8~ W It has reported Such talks on campu as May ashing on , D . C . Brown Club and articles of topical importan c e written t , on - W Sir Norman Angell speaking in chapel Husband ife Social . Baseball at by members of the s tudent body . W infield

’ . 3 1 the jungle of international relations It Providence College . Tennis at Holy . y T Scott, , poet and literar editor of

s s . o vide n e o u nal reviews books , reprints articles from source Cros the Pr c j r , recently desc ribed “ 2 0— of less than general distribution , and tries May Baseball Army . Bru nonia as reac hing a high level of live — , ” “ . 20 2 1 t to relate the campus with the onside world May , Track , New Englands at l iness . He called it the best thing of i s s It has dissected love , college sport , fra Cambridge . kind on the Brown c ampus in the last 20 — ” ternitie s . 2 1 , and governmental fumbling May Baseball at Holy Cross . years . — 1 50 2 4 . Editor John has invested about $ of May Baseball at Connec tic ut . Rece e nt topics of discussion hav been T h e Obs e ve 2 5 — “ $ his own money in r r and found May Baseball , R . I . State . Tennis at fraternities, Communism at Brown , it easy to run in the red without half W . P . I . c - , T — athleti schedules the aft Hartley Law, trying . He sent out 5000 free copies of 2 5 26 2 7 c B “ C ” — May , So k and uskin pre and organized ulture on the campus 700 o re his first issue got subscripti ns in sents The Country Wife , c c as refle ted in the Sphinx Club , So k and 6 — . 00 c 6 turn More than opies of two issues 2 . ’ May Baseball at Trinity Golf a H t e a l d . Buskin , and the r A year s sub W went to Rhode Island alumni ; few took . P. I . c ff one s ription is o ered at dollar ; single f 2 7 28— 4 Ran him up on the o er of seven issues for one May , Track , IC A meet at c Oflic e : 4 1 3 - B e ’ opies at Room , Faunc financ dollar . (A beguiling aspect of his dall s Island , N . Y . c 1 2 House , Brown University, Providen e , 8~ s ing is that single copies cost only He May 2 Baseball at Dartmouth . Tenni

makes an appeal for Support in the form of and Golf at . “ — ’ T h e Obse ve i e 30 r r is four issues old not a subscriptions or contributions . He d l k May Baseball , Harvard . Tennis, i 1 50 c long l fe yet , when you consider that it to get his $ ba k , for the sake of the Springfield . T h e 1— c maintains a fortnightly schedule , ambitious cash and also for the sake of keeping June Classes end , se ond semester . ’ Obs e ve - — . s . 6 1 5 for a review edited by undergraduates r r eyes open He feels it has a job June Final exams, second semester. — . . 1 . an 7 (Peter H John is the top man ) Despite to do You c reach Editor John in June Alumni Dinner . 0— l 8 1 st . 2 early reports that is was going in for humor, Faunce House , too June annual Commencement. 2 2 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

I . : . o o s c h e th e cho of Cranston , R , their f urth child and w rth on thi ount they av psy

2 6 1 949 . of th e second son , John Edward , Feb . , logical advantage being in lead now ; 1 9 3 6— c . e c To M r . and Mrs . Gerald M by their own ommendabl a tion they

Richmond of Denver, Colo . , a daughter, have declined to pledge any student with

. 2 8 1 949 . y Elizabeth Tucker, Feb , an average below and the are for — c c 1 9 3 7 To Mr . and Mrs . George I . Bliss the present free of the distra tion whi h

ce . of Lynn , Mass . , their fourth child and third extensive social activities might produ ’ W riston s 1 4 H e ald . 5 9 8 . son , Gerald Masters , Dec . , The r referred to Dr — s 1 . CO . . . 1 9 3 7 To Lt . and Mrs F C tatement that the fraternities made their c c com Lough of New York City , a son , Frederi k greatest contribution to the ampus D e 4 r c . 1 6 1 9 8 . Charles , J . , , munity when they included a majority of — 1 93 7 . . h To Mr . and Mrs Charles V the undergraduates as members, and e H t . had urged tha hey regain heir numeri Tallman of Manchester , N . , a son , Ar t t l ca position . Though agreeing he editor . 2 5 1 948 . , t thur Vaughn , Nov , — ial poin ed ou tha this rec ommenda ion 1 9 3 8 . . t t t t T , o Lt Kenneth C Foote , USN “ E n d au h cannot be ac complished at present or and Mrs Foote in London g , a g are I l e h ard 1 48 unless physical fac ilities expanded or 2 1 9 . ter , Nancy g , March , ” 1 9 3 8— Mc the number of fraternities is increased . To Mr . and Mrs . Samuel J . “ We c an reasonably expect fraternitie s to r . . Donald , J , of Chestnut Hill , Mass , a 4 inc lude a majority of students only when 1 9 1 9 9 . daughter, Jeanne , Feb . , — the normal level of enrollment is reached 1 9 3 8 . T . . o Dr and Mrs Charles B ” again in two or three years . Round of Sherborn , Mass . , a second son , “ h 1 4 The major value of fraternities to t e c . 7 9 9 . Mi hael Brayton , Feb , ” “ H e ald 1 — University, the r continued , is 938 . . To Mr and Mrs William K . that they create a strong group loyalty r . I . S P S H E f rm r B n White , J , ce . KI TA L Y, o e row of Greenwood Terra , R , which is c hanneled ultimately to th e f h no w l h as their second child and first son , Kenneth ootball coac at To edo , T h e o es 5 1 49 University itself . fraternity pr vid . 2 9 . e nlisted two o f h is f o rm e r B ear s Williams, Feb , e h th e 1 3 9— a small , intimat group with whic t o b e h i i 9 . . . s a de s : Jay Pat tee , b ack To Dr and Mrs John F Bar individual may identify himself more read fi l n ' h , a d Jo e Mc Mu l l e n, rett of Providence , their third son , Charles e d coac unified ily than with large , less groups , l i . . 1 8 1 948 . n e Sisson , Dec , h i 3 — and to that degree s loyalty to Brown l 9 9 . To Mr and Mrs . Sherwin Kap e c s 1 3 — is enhanc ed . This nhan ed loyalty tend 9 2 . To Dr and Mrs . Nathan Ch ase t c stein of Providen e a son , Daniel Joseph , , c th e aflil iation the d au h 1 9 to be refle ted in of , . 4 of Providence their third child , a g Dec 2 7 8. , s th e e 4 1 4 — donors of gift to Univ rsity, both D e c . 9 ter, Ellen Ruth , , 8. 1 93 9 To Dr . and Mrs . Joseph . J Lam of th e 1 — alumni and undergraduates , and 9 32 . To Mr and Mrs . Russell H . biase of Cranston , a second c hild a daugh h h , men who parti c ipate a c tively in alumni Corp of Cranston . eir fourt daugh er 1 9 1 94 . t t , . 9 ter, Lisa Roberta, Feb , functions and serve the University in . — h , 2 7 1 948. Elizabet Alva Dec , 1 9 39 ” To Mr . and Mrs . John M . Volk as alm 1 93 2— various ways uni. To M r . and Mrs . Ri chard . Y . A . h c hardt of Chappaqua , N t eir se ond , B ACKING F O THE A UMNI r. R M L Hurley, J , of Rumford , their four h c hild t 4 1 948 . t , Oc . daugh er, Janet , , t N RA CON ID NC y Coh ane 1 949 — GE E L F E E in the fraternit a son , Rober , Jan . 7 . 1 940 ” t , . . To Mr and Mrs Robert T . 1 9 3 4— system as an asset in University life was To Mr . and Mrs . Ashton D . Handy of Chicago , a daugh er Marilyn t , y o y O ’ voiced b the Brown Alumni Advis r Dixon of Warren , hio , their hird c hild t . 6 1 949 Barbara, Jan , , son Stephen s fourth its m c Committee on Fraternities at eeting and first son , Bru e Carleton D ec . 3 1 , , birthday . c 1 1 at the Faculty Club Mar h . They heard 1 948 . 1 9 4 — 0 . . To Mr and Mrs Edward F . 1 — a c omprehensive account of the events 934 . To Mr and Mrs . Donald M . I R. . Lane of Lincoln , , a son Edward h , of the previous weekend from Dean Ke nny Midwood of Providence , their ird child 1 1 1 3 1 1 9 4 t , . 9 . Francis , , Jan , and expressed heir regre ove r th e occ ur Mel n t t oo . 1 1 4 a son , David , Feb 0 9 9 . , 1 940— c c 1 7 1 935— To Mr . and Mrs . Charles A . renees . The ommittee , on whi h all To Mr . and Mrs . Richard E r e o e e Standish of Florham Park , N . J. , their Brown fraternities are represent d, ff r d , . h y stein of Rockport Mass , a daug er L nn t , ce . h third daughter, Marylyn Bradford , Feb its continuing servi s to work wit under Oc t . 26 1 948 Katherine , , . m ffi s 20 1 949 . y 1 — , graduate and alu ni o cer on fraternit 9 35 . To Dr and Mrs . David . h J Fis mi a 1 1 — relations . A subcom ttee is being p 94 . To Mr and Mrs . C . Howard of Providence , a son , Michael Joseph Dec . , pointed whi c h will s eek ways of furthering r . 3 1 1 9 4 Pease , J , of Rumford twins Charle s , 8. , , — 1 1 such a program . 1 936 Howard , III , and Kathleen Anne , Feb . To Dr . and Mrs . Charles B . Da , 1 949 In a joint statement which the group c c . vid of San Francis o , their se ond child issued the alumni committee members a d first 1 9 41—T O 4 . son, Frederick Charles , Jan . , Dr and Mrs . H . Ric hard commended the University o flicial s for g4g “ l Sonis of Newton , Mass . their sec ond child — , , their handling of the diffi c ult eve nts of 1 936 . . O 4 To Mr and Mrs Alfred wens a daughter, Beth Merel Jan . 2 1 949 . , , last weekend and adjourned the meeting with a rising vote of confiden ce in these ” ial o fli c s . utu e 4 4 Dean Kenny told the c ommittee that r the recent action of the fraternities in c c e s c o n tin u e d f ro m p a ge 1 raising the s holasti r quirement for pledges had resulted this year in th e D C I I ON C ND D h E S OMME E mo selection of Fres man delegations whose the editorial , so too are al st all o ther ’ ” c al l - ' s c holastic average ex eeds the Fresh PRES IDENT Wms r ON s DEC I S ION not undergraduate organizations . It sug ’ man average (and th e average for non to use strong- arm methods against the gested that, while a student s grades may ’ c fraternity men in the Freshman Class ) . o c . y fraternities sh rt omings is a wise one well de rease when he joins a fraternit , He further said that during the firs sem The most effec tive so c ial reform is self they would also show a drop in grades t ” ester th e all - fraternity average sligh ly H e ald when he joins the Libe r B ru ne nsis or he t reform , said the r in an editorial t “ - e e ex c eeded th e all College averag . Th se R CA . c after th e Sayles Hall meeting of fraternity or any other active ampus group . “ “ y o c T h e figures present an opportunit and a members . But the sh rt omings still re grades drop, if they do , not just challenge for the fraternities to c ontinue . because the s udent has joined some group main To the fraternity men of Brown , t a reversal Of the pas quar er- century trend w e : are bu bec ause he is spending less ime on t t then , say You under severe fire t t cited by President Wriston in his talk to and much of the critic ism is justified his studies and more in other pursuits , at ’ ” the fraternity men . . y It s a long row to hoe least some of which , surely, are worth ” T HE CH AR GE OF D I SCR I M INATION for every group . H e ald h o “ T m The r pointed out t at, foll wing THROUGHOU the ani ated belaboring However, the fraterni ies must realize claims that fraternities are anti - intel l e c t and defending of fraternities in th e c ur L ibe c s e that it is they , and not the r, that at th e m s tual , the new academi standings how d rent semester Brown , one of o “ t ’ h and frat nities are under fire, bot na ionally locally u . t of c m in the lead However, Dean serious charges has been that dis ri - e e inco n The charge of anti in ellectualism can io n ne c inat . O K nny maintains that ther is no t fa t, however, seemed to c l ow h y : sisten y here , pointing to the average be t umpingl refuted only by marked stand out the Brown fraternities are in ” c c . o of the Freshman Class . T o the e xtent a ademi leadership The fraternities n w a far better position on this than ever es - s o hat fra erniti are an i in ellec ual aid y to hei . t t t t t , have a golden pportunit prove t r before B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

th e e h e s . E x In January und rgraduate Inter national constitutions , for t e removal of entertained, rushed , and giv n bid fraternity Governing Board unanimously su c h discriminatory provisions within its c ept for Pi Lambda Phi (pre dominantly ” : o c s . e e e cc had adopted the foll wing resolution national constitution or ode of law Jewish ) , how ver, few bids w r a epted cc B u nonia e The Brown chapter of each national A ording to a writer in r , nin m c h w as sh wn in “ and not u interest o or ou of 1 7 chapters are hamstrung by em fraternity whose national constitution t fraternity m bership . ” “ or . T h e code of laws contains implies provisions national discriminatory Clauses Also under attac k has b een th e black ” o r disc rimin for e hnic , racial , religious others have a number of Jewish membe rs . c one or tw o t ball system , under whi h , h c ation , shall pledge itself to strive within In the recent rus ing season a onsider members of a fraternity c an bloc k initia he framework of its own local and able number Of Jewish stude nts were e s t tion of anyon thu opposed . A number of c hapters at Brown have adopte d another system of preferential voting for mem c hership andidates . This provides for vot ing for c andidates on a li st unde r co nsid e ratio n e s FOR T I T T I e h h yo e . b HE F RS ME in many y ars , the factors , the greatest being maturity by rat r t an voting again t an n of e H E BUSHI NG ? scholastic grades of the first semester nature of his age and peculiar experi nc e . FOR SOP OMOR 1 948- 1 9 49 showed that fraternity averages This greater ability permits h im to com DD URI NG T HE PERI OD of c ritic al self were not only higher han the all - college pete Succ essfully in the courses whic h s h e e t examination thi spring, t e frat rniti s average but even higher than the average have been jac ked up to meet h is higher have been considering several C hanges

- s . . ability SCu ttin e o ne for non fraternity men The second seme “ in rushing and g procedur , of rel eas . Veterans till compose the majori y of h m mem h ter, said Dean Robert W Kenny in S t whic would li it fraternity bers ip th e c e c y the ampus bu the low r wo h s . ro be ing the figures , would tell real stor as t t to the t ree upper lasse A p osal to whether the fraternitie s may lead for th e classes both have only 20% Veteran fore the undergraduate Inter raternity c . c c e th e o s m whole year . omposition The s holasti averag of Governing Board would pr hibit Fre h an

lower two classes is decided ly lower than rushing and pledging . Alre ady rushing had The news was timely for the fraternities , c th e tw o e e n c n under attack as non - intellec tual forc es in the s holastic average of upper been voluntarily def rr d u til the se o d . c the s e he c classes In support of this ontention we semester of fir t y ar, and furt r campus life at Brown , if not a tually anti cite the semester averages from semesters postponement wo uld give the Freshman intellectual . What was the reason for the I to VI I I : a year of orientation before becoming a sudden shift in comparative standing with c ? fraternity man . An in iden al resul wo uld - t t the non fraternity men “ Class averages normally rise as th e be to open up fraternity membership to wh o Those sought an explanation for o th e c students pr gress up the academi c ladder more men , assuming that hapters ‘ the unfamiliar situation thought probably e th e c m and Others find a broader field of use would still desir normal o plement . th e 2 5 ’ th e major cause for the reversal of m m e s be fulness, but we think that the succ essful The same number of e b r would year rend w as he dec ision las fall by th e m ee c s es e f t t t adj ustment to the college environment taken fro thr la s inst ad o four. undergraduate nter- fraterni y Governing h I t e c T e m e s , ho be may be even more rapidly ffe ted by ajor r a on wever , would Board with regard to fraternity eligibility . realizing that the new incoming students to give the Freshman a better chance to h 1 7 es The representatives of t e hous at are facing an environment molded during get s quared away to college life befo re to th e pl edg Brown had voted not permit the immediate postwar period for th e taking on the extras . e ing of men whos averages were under Veteran . This environment should again e o os orms — Under anoth r pr p al , all f of (That was the numerical equivalent be adj uste d for the s uden who has o scuttin t t outdo r g would be abandone d . ’ O ” of three C s and a D . ) rdinarily many s e Sam not seen ervice with Uncl . Some of th e latter h as c rept back in re boys hus barred would have pledged o a One c t t arresting fa t was the improvement c ent years after a ha py period whe n y o , h fraternit , but these p or students w o ce of w as frowne on of eight fraternity averages in the fa it generally . th e would have lowered fraternity stand . the general decline Last spring none were O - h v ismng on e e gh c pen ouse Pl dg Ni t s y - ings in other year , now adversel affe ted higher han he non fra ernity average t t t would also be forbidden under anothe r - e . 1 1 the non fraternity av rages this year were . Last spring three were h to t e I . . B s proposal presented G . Thi ? - — th e c c o . c Was that prin ipal fa t r Possibly above the all ollege average this year custom of paying inter- fraternity c alls on - e 1 1 h h were . At any rate , e all College averag ad e is o s de t Pledg Night of l ng tanding . It to fratern i i dropped from The Among the fratern t es which had v e l oped rather naturally ou t of the des ire y o c s c ity averages dropped onl fr m to climbed remarkably was Sigma Nu , whi h to repair friendship whi h might have - 1 1 th - while the non fraternity averages went from position to a second place been strained during the c ompetitions of went from to A year ago non tie with Kappa Sigma , which had been no h . s y th e the rus ing period A group, u uall 8th fraternity averages were higher han the . T fi o ses t bet er than las year he wors slide , h h t t t chapter of cers toured the ot er u , t aca average of even he best fra erni y, h c h c th e e m n t t was taken by Delta Upsilon, w i went there to ongratulate Fr sh a d e mic all e - y speaking ; this y ar the non fra from third to 1 3 th . 4 pledges whom they might o riginally have te rnity average was below th e all - college average . B o wn F at nit c h o l as ti Av a ? r r er y S c er ges What caused the all - College Slump e Se mes te I 1 948 - 49 e te I 1 9 47 - 48 Some said it was the r sult of Slow adjust r , S em s r I , c n 1 N N - ment to the new Curriculum in ertai . Pi Lambda Phi (58) O FRATERNITY AVE RAGE O . 2 . 6 1 1 departments thers said it was usually the Sigma Nu ( ) . Pi Lambda Phi c m c 2 . 48 e ase that grades slipped when a ollege had Kappa Sig a ( ) 2 . Phi Delta Th ta — e cc 3 . a su essful football team there was mor 4. Phi Delta Theta Delta Upsilon e - e 5 . 68 O R GE cutting , mor time out for rallies , less tim Phi Kappa Psi ( ) ALL C LLEGE AVE A o n 41 4. in the libraries , more following the team 6 . Alpha Delta Phi ( ) Phi Kappa Psi O . 56 5 . m trips out of town thers asked whether 7 . Sigma Chi ( ) Sig a Chi e e 6 45 . e Veterans College transfers w r still able to 8. Beta Theta Pi ( ) Alpha D lta Phi

. 53 7 . make the grade In general , was the Vet 9 . Delta Tau Delta ( ) Beta Theta Pi ’ its 8 1 Z 58 . eran s motivation losing some of 0 . eta Psi ( ) Kappa Sigma ? c strength An outsider ould hardly pro FRATERNITY AVERAGE (928) 9 . Delta Tau Delta

e . 5 1 E R vide a sound answer to thes questions 1 1 . Theta Delta Chi ( ) FRATERNITY AV AGE

I Y - B 1 0 . m POSS L the best explanation about ALL COLLEGE AVE . La bda Chi Alpha s e - 1 1 58 . the whole matter was given in a ag N ON FRATERNITY AVE . (2 2 ) Sigma Nu He a ld 1 Z 69 2 . editorial in the r 1 2 . Lambda Chi Alpha ( ) eta Psi “ 1 3 55 1 3 . We think that th e recent drop in the . Delta Upsilon ( ) Delta Phi

- 1 4 44 1 4. n all College average reflects the difficulty . Delta Phi ( ) Delta Kappa Epsilo

- 1 5 54 1 5 . that the entering non Veteran student . Phi Gamma Delta ( ) Theta Delta Chi m e 3 9 1 6 . encounters in a College environment e n 1 6 . Psi Upsilon ( ) Phi Gam a D lta

E 69 1 7 . 1 7 . Delta Kappa psilon ( ) Psi Upsilon tirel y suitable for a Veteran . “ om u tin ave a es 4 is ac c o de d or an A 3 or B 2 or C I or D The Veteran can dig for himself better N OTE : I n c p g r g , r f , f , f , $ ,

- m i u e Fi u es in a e nth es es are the numbe s in eac h o u . For ate nities than the non Veteran in the large i per 0 for fa l r . g r p r r gr p fr r , meste o 1 948- 49 no man mi ht be h as th es e inc l u d e membe s a nd l e d es . I n th e s t Se g sonal le c ture classes . The Veteran r p g fir r f greater ability because of a number of pl e dge d to a frate rnity if his a ve rage was bel o w 2 4

B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y te rnity men to meet and grow to love more of Phi Kappa Psi ; and a spok esman - in non prestige boys than they already c h ch . against them, Daniel S e ter ” du c af er dormitory friendships ? t t e 1 7 s “ Noting that there wer fraternitie c c m Unfortunately, ra ial dis ri ination ffi at Brown , all with national a liations, But is present in the fraternity system . e Coolidge described frat rnity life , accord s em ’ (because of the blackball yst ) a fra ing to the B ro w n D a ily H e rald s news te rnit can be y only as progressive as its : is x story Membership in one a lu ury, ad mos reactionary member . This is t he said . He showed how the fraternity if mittedl y a bad si ua ion However, t t acts as a social organ for the members . w h all people o felt as we do (against dis t c n s It gives par ies and dan es, e able the e o crimination ) wer to av id fraternities , e ~ members to make more fri nds , and pro there would be left only those who disa vides the student with the opportunity to th e h - gree wit us, and situation would be c y c co m ‘ ’ live in a losel knit, democrati worse At least some of the best men munity . e o are in fraternities and , lik ther large s h x o c be Schechter then go up and ta ed a mi ed gr ups , fraternities annot clas t t t t ’ s c sifie d by either their be st or their wo rst it is wrong to bind one s elf to a parti ular ” group and no mix with people of o he memb e rs . t t r th e $ . h y ? opinions Showing t at fraternit GOI NG T O JOIN ” sc holastic average is lower han th e non Going to Join a Fraternity ? In Janu t fraternity average and that soc ial l fi e is ary th e Brown Christian Assoc iation had h e con available outside of fra erni ies, sponsored a student- led disc ussion for t t e e cluded his talk by pointing out the fra Freshmen considering this question . Th r ’ ‘ te rnit s c e y biggest fault, its dis rimination w as a spokesman for fraterniti s , Calvin ’ e th e o e poli c y . Coolidge , Pr sident of Br wn Chapt r

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’ I tine rar Margari a spok e of his plans for foo Dr . B ige l o w s y t t ball at Georgetown and of his continuing c BROW N MEN in Pittsburgh , Cin in interest in this sport at Brown . He spoke na i and De roit are making plans for t , t of his mixed feelings during the Brown - c . B e the visit of Vice President Bru e M ig o Yale game last fall and of how, fr m that low during his short April trip . He will h game on , is hopes and best wishes were mee t with th e Brown Club of Western e constantly for the Brown team. Battl s l 20 . Pennsylvania at Pittsburgh on Apri reminisced about Tuss Mc Lau gh ry and l see h im c The next night wi l in Cin in e of his ac tive loyalty to Brown . Hagg rty h h is th e nati , wit Detroit date set for l also spoke flattering y about Margarita .

2 2nd . w a c e s E R . A spe ial gu st Capt . dward In addition he will fill some engage f Durgin , commanding o ficer of the Naval c at ments in th e Chic ago area, in luding Unit a Brown who w as temporarily as B Th e h t championship arber Shop Quartet, tendance a th e annual dinner of t e ” t y W ic s s signed for a tour of dut in ashington at Treble Shooters, in wh h E d ing Brown Club there o n April 28 . Earlier . m h im the Bureau of Personnel He ade baritone . in th e month he was to speak at th e an self exceedingly popular with th e Club l of B Considerable beer was consumed , as nua dinner the Philadelphia rown h th e re by is real interest in University, Pl ainfiel d well as small quantities of pretzel s and Club on th e 5 th , visiting the c it . of h ent though is In his account t e co e e ec on 6 th pop rn , and all in all ev ryon appeared Area S tion of the alumni the th e NROT C football team, , and Univers - u . e c e to have a bang p time We wer all with Coa h Engl , and attending the ity life in general he c reated th e immed , pleased with the large turnout for our dinner of the new Summit Club in New im o h e m in iate pressi n that is ore steeped 1 We first mee ing in 949 . had good pub t ‘ on th e 7 th . 4 Jersey Brown tradition han his shor experien c e t t l ic ity in the press beforehand and good Wa h in to n We l o me at the University would lead o ne to be s g c coverage afterwards . Announce ments of lieve . We really enjoyed having him wi h B t th e meetings were beamed Out from the THE ROWN CLUB of Washington , us . s s W c leading radio tation in ashington. . C. h D , arried its season forward wit a ’ e 24 o c - Edward R . Plac e of very successful smoker rec eption at the t ok ar the On April 6 Brown undergraduate s e m y - im ntertainment progra very neatly b the mee 2 8 . e to A rmy Navy Club Feb . It was pr ar from Washington aera wer t ’ : l — h , em 44 bringing is boss Carl Sho aker, th e s ily a rec eption for Bob Margarita , with Club member for dinner, and h o newly appointed head coac h at G eorge Conservation Director at t e Nati nal on May 1 8 the Washington Brunonians ’ o ne - 3 Wildlife Federation , and his man 9 . c i c c B . town and h s line oa h , ill Ba tles will sponsor a Husband and Wife So ial , t — ’ show of prestidigitation and 2 E d s own Approximately 50 Brown men gathered , D ues of $2 are currently being collected c to honor th e n ewcomers . as well as ontributions to establish the We dnes A prominent group of guests joined us Brown Club Scholarship . The ’ ’ h e day lun c heons at O D onnell s c ontinue in t e r ception , representing the Wash c o ingto n sports field . They included Ja k popular, and the bowlers r ll for Brown ’ W c Haggerty Margari a s predecessor at in the ashington Inter ollegiate League . , t ' romo te d to DON RANARD ’40 Georgetown , now p the posi tion of Director of Athletics ; Jack Pren Ne w B e dford Re vival de rgast of Colgate, end coach with Mar w h o co T IA T I T I 1 6 garita last fall at Yale , mes to AN EN H US S C MEE NG Feb . Georgetown to handle the same assign brought a revival of alumni activity to B f c ment ; and ill Sullivan , the Dartmouth New Bedford , when the following o fi ers star who joins Margarita ’ s staff as back were elected to carry out the local Brown field coac h . Club program for the coming year : — ’ - . e 3 7 es The news and radio sports field w as President John H R ad , ; Vice Pr i ’ — LeV all e represented by Bill Brundage and Steve dent Leonard D . y 3 9 ; Sec re ’ - — WOL . 42 . Douglas of and NBC respec tively . tary Treasurer Jack M Rosenberg

r c b - Mau y Siegel and Ja k Walsh , sports y Vice President Bigelow was the princi Was hin to n os t . c liners of the g P were also pal speaker, while Lewis A Shaw, Dire t presen . All in all the Club did well in of c t or Athletic Publi ity, provided an eve obtaining thi s representation from pres s M RG R : W s h in on T h A A ITA a gt ning of sports talk and movies . e group and radio . had a g reeting s its to h ent greetings President Read, w o 2 6 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

was unable to attend because of illness . : Others present included Fred W . ’ ’

r. 02 Brons ie el 3 6 Greene , J , , Philip p g , ’ Re 42 . nfree Paul S . Kramer , Howard C ’ 4 ’ 2 9 R 2 , John Galloway , ichard F . Seaver ’ 44 ’ 29 , Winston Dodge , Robert Kramer ’ 43 ’ 34 , Robert N . Purrington Chester ’

1 8 . . 1 9 M . Downing , J M Weeks , John ’ 1 B . Riddock 8 .

Pops in Pro vid e nce THE SECOND A NNUAL Pe ps Conc ert by the Brown - Pembroke Orc hestra for members of the Brown Club of Rhode Island and their guests on April 2 6 comes on the heels of one of the most worth while projects ever undertaken by the “ a - Club , series of campus at homes in

March . The Pops Concert will be c onducted by Martin Fischer and features the Uni “ ” versity Quartet , Five Men with Horns, “ ” - Bob Kinder, master of hocus pocus , and

Paul Michaels, baritone . Tickets are available without charge for eac h Brown u h u Club member and a g est, wit other g est c 1 c . ear ta l ti kets on sale at $ ea h As last y , b es ME N OF MANHAS SE T at the organ ization m e eting o f th e ne w B rown Se c for four will fill Alumnae Hall with re — ’ , i n l : B k i M. i 2 6 . t o on Lon g Is and ac r ow, left to r ght Douglas Ne er , H fre s hme nts ’ ’ served during the evening . W W i r . M B h nk Sm i h 2 5 W i li m . 3 0 . ’ ec tel ( Ha ) t , l a llard , J , , Harold J orse Ha ’ ’ Fred L . rso n 3 1 h ’ ’ is chairman of t e M n 2 7 h u a r 2 R b P . hl 0 h n c G e e e . M 2 6 . . H 7 , o e rt U 3 , Jo y , Jo n H l ler , J H B n ’ ’ r . ’ row Club committee in cha ge u r nf ind 2 2 Mi —Ro Cl a fi e l d 2 4 grove 2 6 , Fred C . B a e c . ddle row y y , Four nights on College Hill provided ’ ’ M i k h 6 Re v . r Madda u s W i i B c Philip E . Langw ort y 0 , Osca 0 7 , ll am . c orm c the alumni and their friends with c loser ’ ’ ’ — 2 3 s h . l 6 , h n . 1 8 . L . , Jo ep F Halloran Jo F Isaacs Front row e onard A c c h - ’ ’ ’ onta ts wit the present day campus in i h i 3 8 is no t R m n 42 r i 3 8 . S t e h G in . o ag a , E dwa d D etz nce ost , av A P tt , the series of four evenings arranged by k it . in th e i ur e , we u h h o ’ p ct ded ce t at e t o c Ri hmond H . Sweet 25 and h is c ommit ’ : W h . 42 T e e c 7 tee illiam R Potter . h year when other departments will be ex , President J first vening, Mar found the ’ Ri 2 2 l re d b - c B . o . Wilbur ker , and Dr . Bruce M . Bige iology Department as host Chairman p A beneficial y produ t of the ’ 4 ’ 2 . 1 8 low Some good showmanship went J . Walter Wilson gave a brief intro evenings was a fine press in advance and

o d uc to r f . T g int the promotion and preparation of the y talk , a ter which the visitors afterward he Club is deeply rateful m c me th e c c progra , which attracted overflow rowds roa d Arnold Lab to see resear h to the Fa ulty for the lectures and dis

. On c c each night projects and equipment in use . Mar h plays , so revealing of current a hieve

1 4 they jammed the large lecture room ment at Brown today . 4 in Rhode Island Hall to hear Prof . I . J . i i ’ Ch ica o D nne r Ap r l 2 8 Kapstein 2 6 talk of Writing and Writh g ” b M DI WES T REM I NDER : The big event c ing, his experien es as a novelist , with m is the annual dinner of the Chi cago Brown general and lively c o ments on the art 2 8 Club , scheduled for April at the Uni c of reative writing . versity Club . Because wives, Pembroke In Wilson Hall on March 2 2 the Club s , alumnae and their husbands , and parent

h . . members eard Prof R Bruce Lindsay, of undergraduates are also invited , the th e cs Chairman of Physi Department , ex large Cathedral Hall of the University plain the transformations that had taken Club has been engaged by Chairman J . c c ’ pla e sin e the days of Baru s and Palmer . 24 J . Monk e c c Prof . Domina Sp n er (Miss Spen er, the Guests from Providence will be Presi guests were surprised o discov e r )tol d of M rs c - e t dent and . Wriston and Vi e Pr si her research in lighting and saw her mod a dent Bigelow . Dr . Wriston will also spe k ern installations ac tually in use . They saw before the E conomics Club of Chic ago sound a c ually weighed on scales heard 6 t , April 2 , and arrangements have been of whiskey aged by high - fre quenc y sound ’ 1 8 made by Ronald M . Kimball for as c (no samples, the noti e warned would Brunonians to make re servations for this c e use c be the ase ) , watch d of ultrasoni s aff air through h im at th e Continental c in dete ting flaws in me al , and no ed ex . t t Illinois National Bank . Dr Bigelow is erime ntation Aft p in underwater sound . to speak before the Parents Association 0 of h o o W innet er the talks and t ur t e lab rat ries, of the New Trier High School in

Prof . Carl Miller showed his superb c olor k a on April 2 5 . pictures taken in Siam when h e aecom The membership of the Brown Club anie d . mi y p Prof Charles S le , also of was notified that Track Coach Ivan th e G c Brown , on National eographi Ex Fuqua and two of his outstanding pro e ditio n th e m th e p at ti e of solar ec lips e . teges were to be in Chi cago March 1 9 c 2 8 The final evening, Mar h , was de D ail N e ws . “ ” for the y Championships A voted to an aty- home in the John CLarter Brown delegation was organized to attend Brown Librar , where Librarian aw and congratulated the winning high “B rence C . Wroth told of uilding a World j umper Dick Phillips , and Bill Dwyer, ” m , Famous Library . A ong treasures on w as who second in the Sprint, in the c e for view in a spe ial xhibit the Brown dressing rooms after the meet . 4 Club guests were original cash - account “ B oston : Ne ws o f B row n W o h books of George ashingt n , t e little TUB - T H UMP I NG of the ac ademic v a book in whic h Columbus announced dis rie ty was the subjec t of the day when 40 c ov e r m im y of A erica , and an pressive ar Boston Brown alumni turned out on m B ray of early A ericana of which the JC March 8 to lunch together and listen to e alon would be capable of providing . Howard S . Curtis , Director of the Brown D irec s . The high popularity of the program is News Bureau , and Lewi A Shaw, c e a guarantee of its continuanc e another tor of Athletic Publicity . They des rib d B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

’ c re th e ac tiv e the operating mechanics of the publi and means report of Ray Hawes , Rust elements in Brown Club of l a tio ns . work of the University, which Scott, Jim Armstrong, Vernon Chase , Texas 4 proved to be an appeal ing subject . It Hal Madison and Presiden Charlie Ives . ? , t First Time in Fitch bu rg concerns every alumnus who is interested T H E IR T BROWN University gather in reading news of the University from Maine Dinne r May 1 6 F S . 25 y h ing in Fitchburg, Mass , in ears was day to day throughout t e year . ROWN N B ME in Maine are saving the 7 Loosl e held March when Robert O . y ’ 1 6 , Thompson s Spa , in the heart of down date of May , when the annual alumni Secretary of the University, was the guest dinner in the Portland area will be held . town Boston , again proved to be a pop e of the local alumni . Ev ryone was glad Ofli c ial l ular meeting place because of its acces y, this is the Brown Club of West to meet Bob and to hear the up- to - date il it c . e c sib y. The April lun heon will be ern Maine From Providenc will ome story of the Housing and Development Alumni Exe c utive Officer William B . Mc omitted since the Club put all its em to o Fund . We are getting right w rk on l l t h phasis on the annual dinner on the Cormick and Football Coach Rip Engle, I t . ’ m 1 1 speakers for the oc casion . They will stay when George Char ing and President ( s w m As my father would have aid , e e

. “ ” . at the Eastland ) For further informa Wriston will be the speakers r i i em nu sanc es . I H I D joyed a lot of We espe L . L T L . F E . P C tion , check with Secretary Robert F Skil c ial l s es ’ 1 1 50 y enjoyed the football tori of P u h k e e s ie R l l s Al o n lings , Room , City Building , Port o g p o g George Crowther . Attending the meeting land . ’ - 02 . THE M ID HUDSON BROWN CLUB held were William C . Hardy , Chester S Fil m s fo r Hou s t o n ’ ’ 09 . l 3 an informal meeting at the home of W . Hardy , George M Crowther , and T RO G T CO RT Y of Athletic ’ 1 1 H U H HE U ES . r. 3 3 Howard Young on Feb . . Movies of Leon A Drury , J , all of Fitch Mack ese Director Paul F . y, foo ball films 41 t ; . h the Princeton game were shown , and Vin burg R Sherwin Drury and C an ’ ’ ’ T . , were shipped to Houston , ex in time 41 D Angel o 49 gave a des c ription of the ning K . Dupouy of Leominster ; and for showing at the March 2 5 ga hering ‘ ’ 4 . t Henry S . Hardy 2 of Townsend plays . Members brought their families L ON D RU RY of Brown alumni there , one of the active E and several high school students , who are e interested in Brown , attended . Refr sh ments and , later in the evening , television

- topped off a pleasant get together . On April 7 Rip Engle will be in Pough k e epsie to speak to the club and guests , and pictures of the Colgate game are to be shown . These informal meetings seem to be most popular and we hope to have several during the spring and summer . Our regular business meeting will be held in the last part of May , and Dean

Arnold is expe c ted to be the guest 5 eaker . B T M GOL CK ’47 RO ER .

On Ma nh a s s e t B ay ALUMN I of the Manhasset Bay neigh 23 bo rh ood of Long Island met Feb . at ’ 3 8 the home of Gavin A . Pitt for their second gathering as an embryo club . W . M c Co rmic k B . , who had come down from

Providence , reported on the general situ ation at Brown , reported on the proceed th e ings of the Advisory Council , told group of developments in the alumni o r tio n ganiza , and urged the forming of a definite alumni unit in the Manhasset area . D isc ussion resulted in the decision to form a Section of alumni in the area , with another meeting to be held in the near fi future . At that time a slate of of cers c will be presented . A very ongenial group enjoyed the good talk and the refresh th e ments whic h host served . 4

E l e ction in Pitt s bu rgh NEW OFF ICERS took over for the Brown University Club of Western Pennsylvania when its annual meeting was held at the

1 5 . . University Club , Pittsburgh , Feb . D r ’ 5 . 0 Judson A Crane , Dean of the School of Law , University of Pittsburgh , and ’ ittl c r Ed . S 30, Mayor of Uniontown ,

- were the speakers . Twenty three mem bers were present . The foll owing were elected for the — coming year : President Philip M . Ling ’ — ham 30 ; Vice - President Christopher — Cap Gunderson Sec retary Frank ’ 46 — . e fle rs D Price ; Treasurer Albert B . J ’ — 2 2 ; Activities Chairman I rving Pascal ’ 3 4. RANK D I F . PR CE

D inn e r in B a l t imo re THE BALT I MORE BROWN CLUB cele ’ br e at d St . Patrick s Day with a regular monthly meeting at the Johns Hopk ins m i . e R R W BR R Rh a u m a r University Faculty Club I n futur such IN T HE JOHN CARTE B O N LI A Y, ode Isl nd al n “ ” meetings will be held on a Friday night veled a t its treasu res d u rin g th e fo u rth cam p u s at h ome f o r th e B ro wn as m e co the y C . or nvenient, according to wa s lub 2 8 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

Ro d ew i s . Lo s Ange l e s Rost e r lighted to see g, formerly of We t available following Niles graduation )

field High make a touchdown . Light re Kozak , a shortstop , and Mahoney , an out BROWN ALUMN I of Southern California , fre s hme nts fielder may come along with Nelson after have been polled again in order to get were served to end the eve ,

. spring football practice is over . 4 - - ning an up to date roster of everybody from The c lub planned to end its ac tivities ’ Brown in the area . Copies of the roster B a s k e tba l l B a k e r s D oze n for the season at the Park Hotel on April co n - are available to new arrivals . Just AT T HE S TART of the 1 948 1 949 6 - , with Vice President Bigelow and th e y . ( . ) tact Secretar See back cover basketball season , Coach Bob Morris pre Coach Engle as guests . Lunch is Still being served every Thurs O ’42 dicted that Brown would win a dozen of A L . L AN . G , at of day noon in the Continental Room its games this year . It seemed a bold R h e te r Re nde zv u Ou l d the Alexandria Hotel , Fifth and Spring oc s o s statement to make after what c be “ $ . T A I c Streets , to all alumni who can attend ROCHES ER LUMN spent an evening haritably called a modest season a ’ It s very informal and new faces are con of fellowship and good talk about Brown year ago . But Brown not only turned in ’ tinu all 1 2 c 1 3 th y appearing , to enjoy exchanging when the Editor of the Alumni Monthly vi tories but provided the baker s

. the latest news of Brown was a visitor on March 7 . He gave an in the finale by beating Providence Col

- After a most enjoyable winter visit by informal report on rec ent happenings and lege for the second time 7 5 5 1 . Dean Walker several of the members , trends on College Hill and provided the In the home stretch of the schedule , the have followed up his c ontacts at South commentary when movies of the Brown Brunonians had played some outstanding

. - off ern California secondary schools It is Princeton game of last fall were screened . basketball . The tip had come late in ’ can 3 4 co c hoped that more interest in Brown . Robert L Lowenthal presided , February when the University of Conne ’ be stimulated among California schools . 42 tic ut o operating with Secretary David Flint , previously a winner ver Brown Plans are c rystallizing for a big meeting 47 - 3 2 l O- on arrangements for the dinner at the , brought a game winning streak c in late spring a cording to the latest dope University Club . to Providence and had it snapped with

from Presiden Hugh Wallace and his . t The Club adopted a memorial re solu surprising ease In New York against Executive Committee . th e Columbia , Bear was unimpressive , R D M IN ’ 37 tion on the late Dr . David H . Atwater . . ESS GER ’ 9 9 c had further trouble in beating Worc ester , a faithful Brunonian and good iti ’ T u h d w ns in Pl a infie l d Tech , and hen pulled itself together for o c o . 1 6 zen . Edward I Cristy had drafted t ’ one of the season s upse s . Holy Cross A SOC IAL GAT HER I NG of about 2 5 mem the splendid minute of apprec iation . t 63 - 55 bers of the Pl ainfiel d Section took place The Club was honored by the presence was beaten in the Boston Garden in wha the B ro w n D aily H e rald called c m R. t y of one of its senior members , Willia at the Park Hotel in that New Jersey it “ 1 ’ 42 ’ 9 2 m the grea es Brown hoop victory of he 0 . t t t on Feb . Bill Parker brought along Dorman , who had come in fro ” y . O e w h o at past few ears Holy Cross, ruler of his recently a cquired album of Brown Palmyra for the evening . th rs ’ W New England basketball for two seasons , : . ilbour 1 songs which were greatly enjoyed by all . tended were Dr Saunders 6 , ’ s 46 has been particularly tough in its home To add to our enjoyment, we saw the Doman Robert , Lawrence Gardner ’ ’ the B - , h 1 1 Scanzaro li 44 roost os on Garden , even thoug h B , . t pictures of t e rown Colgate game and , James Rodney G ’ ’ th 46 Mc G u ire 3 1 Ke wo of he stars who helped bea Brown e E . n t t t in the opinion of those present Brown Sarle , dwin J , ’ ’ - 4 48 ob 7 7 50 in Providenc e earlier in the winter y c 3 . B team played as smoothly and precisel as Pier y , Harold J Fromm , ’ ’ h . e th e e Kessel ri h t 48 K en 45 ave graduated any t am we have had pl asure of g , Graham , George ’ ’ All year long Brown has been inv inc i 39 c . B l 9 c . wat hing Slade , Mal om C rown , Balie ’ ’ ’ ble when i s shooting was ho . Agains 3 W . 28 B c 3 2 2 . t t t Joe Freeman , coach of the est P Cantrell , Richard J ry e , ’ th e Crusaders 2 2 of 63 shots wen true . 40 M , fiel d High School football team, brought Kenneth A Heinold , William c t ’ Cul l ou h 40 with Freddie Kozak sc oring on exactly . c E . two students as his guests The s hool g , and H . Van Surdam 1 1 8 . 2 has had an enviable record over a period of the New York Offi ce of the Housing half of his tries His points led ad m the scorers , while Frank Mahoney, in of . h , and Developmen Ca paign . years T e guests, especially were de t 4 dition to backboarding and guarding Bob e 1 7 Cousy, found tim to add points of o n Yo ur 4 4 his own . It was an early lead which w e w as 3 2 - 1 9 for Brown, sinc it at the half . When Whelan and Corcoran we re lost B as e bal l L k s U oo p then on , with wo drill s a day during the y Kov ac h ik t earl on fouls, and Cooney kept

recess . He expected o have some idea y . A A AT c t the standard of pla up Teamwork was B SEB LL BROWN , apable of s c of his material when College reopen never better . warranting few cheers in re ent seasons , ” 9 h e April , a week before the opening game T Bear followed ha riumph with faces its brightest prospect since be t t t e c with Wesleyan in Provid n e . h . one even sweeter, over Dartmout I t fore the war, according to the optimists The schedule of 1 6 games inc ludes nine was a close ball game until the last 1 0 on College Hill . Lefty Lefebvre will have c s - h ontest in the Eastern Intercollegiate minutes when Brown ran away 6 7 55 . is problems , however, in taking over a e o n w a squad about which he knew little from Baseball L ague, where Br w s an Dartmouth led seven times in the first c h . Of unwinning ellar abitan las pring half, Brown hree and a tie prevailed past performances and over which he had t t S t , e : w a the nine L ague games Harvard (April briefly on six occ asions . It s th e little opportunity to fuss before he found ’ —3 Penn (May Cornell (May Green s edge 25 2 at halftime . A last the start of the c ampaign upon him . Yale (May and Dar mouth May 45- h 1 1 l batte r men t ( deadlock at all wit minutes left Whi e his y had been closeted in 2 8 the narrow aisle of Lyman Hall basement ) are away . Brown will e ntertain the blew up when Kozak Stole three passes in “ o e : c c i following in Pr videnc Columbia short order, onverting on ea h , Whelan , that st ll has to do for a cage , outdoor (Apr l Navy (April Prince on too hawked an enemy pass and th e workouts were not permitted until near i t , , i w as th e artic u (Apr l and Army (May T h e game in bag for Brown , p th e end of Marc h . early games with th e eams a he so u h l arl h y t t t t y wit Mahone , Creswell, and Fourteen lettermen from last season are e ern end of the L ague will hardly work Whelan controlling the rebounds . Not available but Lefebvre will be only h u ’ , o h y c to Br wn s advantage , even though t e even the individual brillian e of Ed if man he does not place considerable con 3 1 c are played at Aldrich Field . The visitors Leede, high scorer with points, ould fide nce in the Sophomores whom he e . will have a big edge on practic e . save the nigh for Hanov coached a year ago when they were a t r Lettermen from last season are : Pitc h Far worse Brown teams have embar better than average Freshman club . While ras e ers Giles Powell , Don Alden John Mc s d Rhode Island State before this in the Varsity won only two of 1 3 starts last , , y c Clain and Preston Barr ; Cat hers Marvel Gym , and an even game was look pring the Freshmen will strengthen the S , George Menard and Ben Patrick I nfield y h s h ; ed for, particularl w en the Bruin ad squad at its weakest spots , including pitch c so s . ers Ray Norton , Joe Kern , Pier e Kearn looked trong at Kingston But after are . T , ing wo hurlers to watch Bill Hayes e W asse th O u tfie l de rs d y, and Paul ; E a close first half, the home players let - ac a big Sophomore right hander who , , y h c Dewey Harvey Lapides, Ed Barlow, and Rhod run and s oot into a qui k lead cording to Coach Lefty, has the speed , Chuck Nelson . The Sophomore l ik el ies neve r to be overcome on a night when ’ control , and savvy to command respect ; w a ff : B s o . are tabbed as Ivan Spangenberg, first rown s marksmanship The final c and Chur h Frankenbach , also a north ] - 49 7 2 . ; h , k Rhody had waited three base A Gaut ier second ; Dic Scott, score was paw . Burfiel d c short ; Dick , third ; John Schulz years to roll it up in Providen e , but did ’

outfiel de rs . Without too much of a line on his can and Steve Fenn , . Jac k so with a vengeance The season s finale ’ dida te s Cu t 7 5 - 5 1 , Lefebvre had to his squad of T , y victory over Providence Col hompson who didn t play last ear, was a 6 0 20 . down to at the start of the spring may be a first baseman (This the only lege , with Brown in command after the K ov a hik s . c vacation . He hoped to make hay from spot in the lineup without a letterman fir t few minutes Cooney and B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

1 - - : 5 3 1 8. . D ail N ews played their last college basketball in number of points Malo Priest C and Chicago y games , tak l 8- 7 - 1 - - 5 . 1 c 5 0 1 5 . style to do them credit . Brown had ra k y Menard Copeland ing second in two events shorter than his

- 1 ------0 4 1 4. 5 9 1 4 . 7 2 9 60 ed up 2 0 5 points after seven minutes , Rawson Casey . favorite yards .

- O 47 2 5 . th e held at the intermission ther lettermen who featured in In its debut in the Heptagonal Games , c : h 1 0 e m It was thus a more than satisfa tory scoring were Davidson, Sut erland , Brown finished eighth among the ’ D E w art c . , y c c season which came to a close The team Vin ent, Rinfret, Heale , and trants, but Di k Phillips ame through in

. c had hit its Stride and won seven of the last Dewey spe tacular style . His leap of 6 feet 8 Of o e co nin e games . the Varsity regulars only The Freshmen als nded their year inches not only shattered the re rd for ik are i Burrill v il l e Cooney and K o v ach Sen ors, but on a rousing note by handing the meet but was the best high j ump of i 20 not too mu c h help is expected from th s High its first defeat in games . The the indoor season . Later he tried to beat ’ th year s u nirnpre s sive Freshman squad . Rhode Island schoolboy champions were e Americ an reco rd of and al

fresh from triumphs over the West Poin . h George Mahoney, product of Brooklyn t most made it T e bar did not topple on

i . c Prep will captain the five next W nter Plebes and the Dartmouth Freshmen . It his se ond try until he had hit the floor . , ’ 1 9 48- 49 i Burrill vill e - He was given the George Gr m: is only fair to say that the boys, Brown s other point winner was John ’ Ch i c c 3 2 be 4 : Shaw Trophy sponsored by Lambda coa hed by Tom Ec leston , were Tobey who was a good third in a ’ ’ : Alpha and awarded to the season s out low their season s form , but they were mile . The scoring Army 54 Yale m quick to tak e advantage of a penalty break 44 2 7 20 1 6 standing player . He was na ed on the , Cornell , Princeton , Penn ,

- o n y sec ond All New England team , the in the third period and tie the game , onl i c se cond all - opponent team of Columb a , to lose it on a disputed goal just a se ond ’ - e and as a reserve for Holy Cross s all op befor the end of play . But no c redit i n should be aken away from a strong ponent team . He led the Brown team t o mts c p Freshman club for its vi tory . scoring , with an average of a i e The four high - s corers for the Freshmen game, although his defens v strength was : 1 6- 1 4- 30 an e even more vital as a factor . were Sennott ( av rage of 7 W - 1 72 . 1 2 7 The sc oring statistics list goals , fouls points per game ) heeler - - - - 2 9 . 8 9 1 7 Murphy . Gubbins 7 9 1 6 . points , and total points in that order for 4------1 4 4 8 . 6 8 3 3 6 . each of the lettermen : Mahoney 1 Gilbert Brown 2 . Gill

- - 53 O : W 4 - 55 3 1 1 41 . Whelan ther scorers ahlberg points, Shep 68 29 6 . Creswell

- - T h urro tt 3 9 4 3 2 - 53 1 3 1 1 9 . ard , Maley , Landry , Danforth l , 2 1 1 2 7 . Kozak 1 - - 34 . - 4 1 2 4 1 06 . Cooney Duffy , Nye l 4 3 2 1 1 0 . Corcoran

- - 1 2 5 - Kov ac h ik 2 5 1 1 6 . Tyrrell 8 9 6 . 2 High Spo ts in Tra ck - - - - 4 2 1 0 . - 5 5 1 5 . Pa erno 1 0 60 . Patrick t ’ ALT HOUGH T HE VARS I T Y and Fresh - - K o zak s ’ Lynch 1 0 2 . record was the men track forc es knocked o fi their rivals more remarkable in that h e d id not play th e h h i from ighlig t of the spe in he firs half of the season . Scor ng t t c ial c Hend ric k en Badoian 89 tra k meet at Field , Prov ’ leaders for he Freshmen : M ONE : 1 949 s s t r is t c AH Y a idence College , in Mar h was the personal - - 49 3 . - U rol atis 7 3 47 1 9 Taylor ’ in 2 5 203 . capta elect disappointmen of Brown s s ellar Di c k - - t t - 3 8 1 7 9 3 . 4 20 1 1 8 . Eldridge Phillips . (P . C . is mak ing a strong bid to l a nd Ha l Harvard I SY3 h Hock e y Ha f f c , Dartmout Brown revive track and had s heduled its first 9 8 i n 3 . BROWN TOO O R th i rd place the , Columbia , Navy K VE annual outdoor board track meet for the Pen agonal Hoc key League when Yale Phillips gained two more titles with 24 t same afternoon when Brown and Te c h 4- 3 o n h h w as in a rugged finale ours when he jumped in t e Cleveland se down . T t had booked their dual meets . o avoid of . e i . h c D a il N ews . K C and C i ago games c W - y Providen e ice The Bears split ven th c running a counter attra tion, the Bruins 1 8 1 9 ’ each Pentagonal League rival and also March and . At Cleveland Brown s and Engineers moved across town to the . Josh Tobey finished hird in a mile even had a . 500 mark for the full schedule t t, . c . c : P C . arnival The Varsity s ore Brown y w as h The League ranking was Dartmouth , and Jon Tobe a good fourt in the M . I . T . Freshmen : Brown 1 - 000 c . . yard ra e 4 Harvard , Brown, Princeton , and Yale 4 5 . . , M I T . The Brunonians we n in o he Yale Re s ul ts a nd Ra re bit s t t t Phillips won th e Varsity high j ump game handicapped by a two - week lay W I IA with a leap which w as thought to be close LL M S COLLEGE walked away with C cc e s m c off from ompetition and were hard put th e o c 6 ee 9 c its sixth su essiv wim ing rown in the to w rld re ord of f t % in hes . th e Interc oll e iates c 1 2 to maintain the pressure for New England g Mar h , .whole After 1 0 minutes of measureme nt th e ac 4- 2 lead i n the l 53 e c - game after running up a h to 6 : 6 with points ov r se ond place Spring tual heig t was revealed be only /2 , i . . B second period But Don Wh ston gave c co off c no field Trailing were Wesleyan , owdoin , ’ but Di k had oled and ould go

he season s bes performance in goal and . o t t higher although he had been jumping and Brown in fifth place Brown to k held ba ck Yale throughout a sizzling last se cond place in the 3 00- yard medley easily. He i Patrell McKel ve . h session withstood suc a pepper ng where , Gray, and y ’ Jon Tobey and Ray Le eth pac ed the as Brown had given Dar mouth s Des ’ h e t swam , and third in the t re following Bear s Varsity winning on the rac k with e t : 2 20- mond in an earlier gam and caught two events yard freestyle (Wilson ) , wo firs s apiec e against he form pucks bare inches from the crease in the t t t l 5o- yard backstroke (Patrell ) and 200 600 1 000 , i er taking the and , the latter the of n final seconds when Yale pulled its goal e yard breaststroke (Gray ) . Brier Brow e high and low hurdles . Borj son also had in favor of six forwards . All credit to a — was ill and unable to defend his title in two wins in th e shot and 35 - pound gallant, able Varsity . the last event. weight . His distance for the latter event, George Menard , standout defense man All Brown en rants were eliminated in 55 1 1 t I feet , goes into the Brown books as B urrill v ill e . . from , R , has been elected their preliminary bouts in the first day of th 1 w a record . In e 000 it as a Brown c aptain for next year . He was picked as the Eastern Inte rc ollegiate Wrestling We l c hl i sweep with and brother Josh 1 1 the outstanding defender of all the Pen Championships at Cornell March . following Tobey in a hairline finish ; Tech tago nal League teams . Except for Me Four of th e grapplers from the Hill lost returned the compliment with whitewash nard , the first team selected by coaches of on decisions , two on falls . s o in he 300 . The Bear Cub o k Fresh the Pentagonal and New England League t t Captain Ed Leede w as the first c hoice man honors largely through a sweep of squads , was entirely made up of Dartmouth of Brown basketball players for their all ’ i the shot by Steere , Richards , and Heinz . He w as th e players . Brown s Whiston was a unan opponent team this winter . l c Steere , former Moses Brown star, also tied O mous c h o c e for goalie on the se ond lone unanimous selection . thers on the ’ - h for first in the hig jump and won the : O Co n team , while Priestly, hard working center, first team Cousy, Kaftan , and low hurdles . Lyon , second in the lows, was listed among the spares on the Penta nell of Holy Cross ; Lavelli of Yale . Sec ’ y won the high hurdles for the Cubs onl : Azar gonal squad . Those given honorable men ond team y and Skinner of Colum be other first . tion were John Casey , who j ust missed bia ; Goodwin and Sclafani of R . I . State ; o Bruonian y , Bill Dwyer, former , appear e . ing chosen as a spare , and T n Malo Fitzgerald of Yal in o m - the other Canadian Sophomore , and ed the invitati n sprint and low hur Dartmouth do inated the all oppon be Larry Copeland of New Haven . The dles at P . C . for his first appearance ent selections of the Brown hockey men , B os to n Pos t picked Menard for its all fore a hometown c rowd sinc e winning in with Bill and Joe Riley unanimously

C . Mill rose . New England six . the , New York A , National named as wings . The other first sextet

AAU . . . : In the following tabulation of scoring, , and New York K of C meets He nominations Desmond of Dartmouth ,

c B . . the number of goals is given first, then won both events . He ac ompanied the goal ; Songin of C and Thayer of h s to t e . . U . the number of assists , and finally the total Brown entrant Cleveland K of Dartmouth , defense ; Cahoon of B , 3 0 B R O W N A L U M N I M O N T H L Y

: Ce l arsk i . . g h h c Salle , whose Kerry Donovan set a nation center Second team and came to Brown Bob, the Fres man o k y l - C. e e a 0 Mulhern of B . , Garrity and Coult r of coach , told Lew Shaw how it happen high school record in winning the 20 “

: . Harvard , Hart of Yale , and Bevins of ed We all wanted to ski , but one day yard freestyle His time of also th e of B . U . I hit an apple tree with only pair bettered the pool record of set by ”

Cy n . S Graham Michael , of Pa will kis in the family . All four boys played Phil Carson when he was at Hope in 1 9 38 . 1 00 y be captain of the Brown wrestlers next year, for Melrose High and the Melrose Reds . He also won the ard freestyle in ’ elec ted at the squad s annual banquet . He Gil , the oldest , played at Hebron and seconds . N E AAU 1 3 6 T : 3 0 is the champion in the the University of Illinois and was chosen he team scoring Portland , Paw 2 9 ’ 1 940 2 7 . und s . O s p As a Freshman he was beaten for the lympic team ; he now run tucket East , La Salle , St George s 1 0 gl . 2 y once and took the New England title a sporting goods store in Melrose , Mass Columbia Grammar , Gardner th 1 1 1 0 e in the intercollegiate Freshman meet . As Bob played for Brown , e Providence High , Moses Brown , Brooklin 8, h c O c 6 a Sophomore e yielded only on e and Scarlets , and Boston lympi s , signing Christopher Columbus High of Boston , - final s 4 4 reached the quarter in the Eastern with the Rhode Island Reds professional Horace Mann , Providence Classical , I nte rcoll e iates 3 3 g . During the past season team in his senior year in college . Russ Hope , Cranston , Pawtucket West l . c c W atmou h he again lost just on e , although he twi e played with the University of Illinois and Joe g , son of the Brown coach,

- - O m 1 00 . dropped down into the l 2 8 pound class . Boston lympics before beco ing a free was fifth in the yard backstroke N AA E U c c . y Another winner in the meet was lan e artoonist Warren, the oungest A week later in the New England In ’ O D o nne ll l 45 - m tersc h ol astic s Gene , pounder, while in the fa ily , played at Bridgton Acad in Cambridge Donovan b e c l 0th Rowe, sensational Freshman , was second emy before entering Brown , where lowered his re ord by a of a second . 1 65 c at pounds . entered the first string line on the Varsity The first three teams in the Brown meet

The Brown hoc key team is the first last winter . held their ranking again in this meet at

Brown Varsity to defeat Dartmouth Har h O M . I . T . 4 , Even the lone sister in t e family, live, Sk i e s Fil l Sa il vard , Princeton , and Yale in a single sea is a hockey addict . She once played with pp r s ’ son sinc e the Varsity baseball team ac a girls hockey team that played several BROWN W ILL ACT as host at at least four c 1 903 m . omplished the feat back in , says exhibition ga es while at Melrose High regattas as its c ontribution to a rec ord c Sports Publi ist Lewis Shaw . Defenseman Ed Dewey of the Brown 94- regatta schedule in prospect for the m ’ When Brown upset the Crusaders in hockey tea didn t play the game in high Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association

o . March , H ly Cross had not been beaten in , school favoring basketball But after this spring . There are now 50 member in the Boston Garden or Boston Arena sinc e c h leaving Reading High S hool for Ver s titu tio ns . t e “ The annual competition for

1 946 . c s January , Those have been home mont A ademy , he took up the ice port, Lucien Sharpe Trophy will be held May ’ courts for the Purple whic h plays little and it s his first love . 1 c , , with seven olleges to be selected for in Worc ester . th Hockey Coach Moulton was elected e racing on the Seekonk on that weekend . hi - th Hockey Coach Wes Moulton rates s Secretary Treasurer of e Americ an Brown will also be host to 1 2 when the c aptain- elect George Menard as the best Hoc key Coac hes Association during the Eastern Ivy League Championships are h e - defenseman has ever seen at Brown two day conve ntion in Boston in Marc h . held at the Edgewood Yacht Club May 1 9 2 7 » - a and that goes back to He ranks If any Texans saw it , they must have 1 4 1 5 h O e . , wit the wen Trophy at st k Menard with George Owen of Harvard been startled to read the following score The dual regatta for the Jeff Davis Tro and Myles Lane of Dartmo uth as the in the N ew York H erald T ribu ne : s “ phy will find Brown defending again t three best defensemen he has seen in col Brown Frosh 64 Rice The lette s 1 6 , r Rhode Island State on April , with

s . c lege rank were right , but in Providen e they are Pentagonal regatta c rews due the following im c o - 1 948 e J Cooney, captain of the only the initials for the Rhod Island Col day at the Brown Boathouse . 49 m c c . basketball tea , omes from a family lege of Edu ation 4 In addition the customary regattas for m ’ fa ous for its athletic ability . His father Portl a nd High Aga in women s colleges and secondary schools

. o played for the Chicago Cubs and St Louis PORTLA ND H IGH of Maine defended its are provided for on the Seekonk dateb ok . i Cardinals, while his uncle s Johnny s l to title by the narrow margin of a singl e Charles Ill , who helped ai Brown c B B Cooney coa h of the oston raves . a , point over Pawtucket East in the 29 th a national ch mpionship two years ago , It was an apple tree whic h made hockey annual Brown Interscholastic Swimming will return to competition this year as a

y c . pla ers out of four Priestleys, two of whom meet in March . In third pla e was La skipper

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