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Haverford College Bulletin, New Series, 40-41, 1941-1943 CLASS LJJ 2. "2- 06 BOOK X) ^ THE LIBRARY CF HAVERFORD COLLEGE THE GIFT OF HAVBRFORD COLLEOE ACCESSION NO. \15 no. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/haverfordcollege4041have -for 1=^4 1 --^2. P^eS\cleT^t's report issu^ , No cvtV'.eti" .--•• -^^JMi•sKe<:| HAVERFORD COLLEGE DIRECTORY 1942-43 HAVERFORD COLLEGE BULLETIN Vol. XL,I October, 1943 No. 1 Entered December 10, 1902, at Haverford, Pa., as Second Class Matter Under Act of Congress of July 16, 1894. Accepted for mailing at special rates of postage provided for in Sec. 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized on July 3, 1918. FACULTY, OFFICERS, ETC. Addresfc. Telephone (Haverford unless (Ardmore Exchange Name otherwise noted) unless otherwise notedj Asensio, Manuel J. 2 College Lane 9428 Babbitt, Dr. James A Tunbridge & Blakely Rds 7950 Benham, T. A 45 S. Wyoming Avenue, Ardmore, Pa 6044 Bernheimer, Richard M 225 Roberts Rd., Bryn Mawr Bryn Mawr 1427 W Blanc-Roos, Rene Lancaster & Garrett Ave., Rosemont Bryn Mawr 0489 R Cadbury, William Edward, Jr. 791 College Avenue 0203 W Chamberlin, William Henry.. Clement, Charles A Woodside Cottage 3109 J Comfort, Howard 5 College Circle .3732 Comfort, William W South Walton Road 0455 Dixon, Jonathan S Government House 9613 Drake, Thomas E 2 Pennstone Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa Bryn Mawr 1534 Dunn, Emmett R 748 Rugby Road, Haverford Bryn Mawr 2662 Evans, Arlington 324 Boulevard, Brookline, Upper Darby P. O., Pa Hilltop 2043 Fetter, Frank Whitson 5 Canterbury Lane, St. Davids, Pa Wayne 2449 J FitzGerald, Alan S Warick Rd. and Cotswold Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. 1404 Flight, John W 753 College Avenue 4409 W Gibb, Thomas C. 518 W. Beechtree Lane, Wayne, Pa Wayne 1469 W Green, Louis C 791 College Avenue 4409 J Guiton, J. W Low Buildings, Bryn Mawr Col., Bryn Mawr, Pa. B.M.2909 W Gummere, Henry V B-207 Shirley Court, Upper Darby, Pa Blvd. 1307 W Haddleton, A. W 29 Tenmore Road Bryn Mawr 1235 W Halter, Robert Eline Government House .9613 Harper, Heber Reece Government House 9613 Henry, Howard K 1464 Drayton Lane, Penn Wynne, Pa 3913 J (1) Hepp, Maylon H Sugartown Road at Poplar Ave., Devon, Pa Wayne 0373 M Herndon, John G 4 College Circle 0364 Hetzel, Theodore B 768 College Avenue 4393 W Holmes, Clayton W. 720 Millbrook Lane 4269 W Johnston, Robert J Woodside Cottage 3725 Jones, Rufus M 2 College Circle 2777 Jones, Thomas O Founders Hall, East 6769 W Kelly, John A 3 College Lane 4160 Lafford, Lindsay A 1 College Lane 5479 W Lockwood, Dean P 6 College Circle 1402 J Lunt, William E 5 College Lane 1507 W Macintosh, Archibald 3 College Circle 0961 Meldrum, William B 747 College Avenue 0881 J Montgomery, George 6124 Columbia Ave., Overbrook, Pa. Greenwood 7811 Morley, Felix 1 College Circle 4712 Oakley, Cletus Featherbed Lane 3109 W Palmer, Frederic, Jr 7 College Lane 7997 R Pancoast, Omar, Jr Government House 0495 W Pfund, Harry W 624 Overhill Road, Ardmore 5532 Post, Amy L C-3 Dreycott Apts 1643 W Post, L. Arnold 9 College Lane 0258 M Randall, Roy E 3 College Lane 0195 J Rantz, J. Otto 2122 Chestnut Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Rittenhouse, Leon H 6 College Lane 5522 Sargent, Ralph M 510 Old Railroad Avenue 3339 Scaife, Mary L E-4 Haverford Gables 5117 Snyder, Edward D 36 Railroad Avenue 0712 Spaeth, J. Duncan Spring Hollow, Upper Gulph Road, Wayne, Pa. Wayne 2244 Steere, Douglas V 739 College Avenue 0162 Stinnes, Edmund H 601 Walnut Lane 6759 Stone, Brinton Harvey 774 Millbrook Lane 5555 W Sutton, Richard M 785 College Ave., facing Walton Road 0742 Swan, Alfred J 3 College Lane 1562 Taylor, Dr. Herbert W 457 Lancaster Avenue 2383 Teaf, Howard Morris, Jr 207 W. Plumstead Ave., Lans- downe. Pa. Madison 4297 J Vaux, George Gulph Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa Bryn Mawr 4517 Watson, Frank D 773 College Avenue 2937 Williamson, Alexander Jardine 4 College Lane 4023 Wills, William Mintzer B-201 Merion Gardens Apt. Merion, Pa Merion 4760 Wilson, Albert H 765 College Avenue 1853 (2) COLLEGE OFFICE AND BUILDING TELEPHONES Administrative Secretary, Mary L. Scaife 0540 Alumni Office, Acting Secretary, Heber R. Harper 4338 Barclay Hall, North 9506 Barclay Hall, South 9508 Barclay Hall, Center 9459 Business Office, W, M. Wills, Comptroller 0221 Dean's Office, Acting Dean, Archibald Macintosh 1441 Dean's Office, Assistant Dean, Brinton H. Stone 1441 Director of Admissions, Archibald Macintosh 1441 Founders Hall, East 9460 Founders Hall, Dormitory 9533 Founders Hall, Kitchen 9544 Government House, Omar Pancoast, Jr., Director 9613 Gymnasium 9512 Haverford News 3793 Haverford Review, H. R. Harper, Editor 4338 Hilles Laboratory of Applied Science (Engineering) 1670 Language House, Manuel J. Asensio, Director 9428 Library 0767 Lloyd Hall, Rooms 5-12 9520 Lloyd Hall, Rooms 33-22 9514 Lloyd Hall, Rooms 23-38 9628 Lyman Beecher Hall Chemistry Laboratory 0387 Merion Hall 9458 Merion Hall Annex 9458 Morris Infirmary 0763 President, Felix Morley 0540 Power House 9540 Registrar, W. M. Wills 0221 Research Laboratory, Alan S. FitzGerald, Director 5092 Sharpless Hall (Physics and Biology) 0950 Skating Pond 9561 Steward, Charles A. Clement 2942 Strawbridge Memorial Observatory 4796 Superintendent of Operations, R. J. Johnston 2942 Vice President, Archibald Macintosh 1441 (3) DIRECTORY STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE In the last column is given the number of the student's dormitory room; Bn is an abbreviation for Barclay Hall, North; Be for Barclay Hall, Center; Bs for Barclay Hall, South; F for Founders Hall; G. H. for Government House; Lg. H., for Language House; Ld. H., for Lloyd Hall; M for Merion Hall; D for day student. The field of major con- centration is indicated in parentheses. GRADUATE STUDENTS Name Home Address College Address Dixon, Jonathan S. (B, S., University of New Hampshire, 1942) (Chemistry) G. H. North Rochester, N. H. HALE, William Q. (A. B., Earlham College, 1942) (Sociology) 96 N. Comstock Street, Wabash, Indiana (Living at Pendle Hill, 1942-43) Halter, Robert Eline (A. B., Gettysbrug College, 1942) (Chemistry) G. H. Hanover, Pa. MuLLOWNEY, John J. (M. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1908) (English) P Haverford College, Pa. WrigLEY, Arthur N. (A.B., Haverford College, 1937) (Chemistry) D 7134 Cresheim Road, Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS A Name Home Address CoUegre Address Abbott, Cornelius Webster (Economics) 21 Ld.H. 5506 Lombardy Place, Baltimore, Md. Alford, Theodore Crandall, Jr 120 M Theoford Farm, McLean, Va. Allen, John Malone (Engineering) 38 Ld.H. 2861 Lee Road, Shaker Hts., Ohio Allinson, Andrew Prevost 28 Ld.H. Town's End Farm, West Chester, Pa. Alvord, Ellsworth Chapman, Jr. (Chemistry) 6 Bs 3512 Lowell Street, Washington, D. C. Ambler, William W., Jr 120 M 207 Lycoming Avenue, Willow Grove, Pa. Anderson, Eugene Edwin, Jr (Latin) 30 Be Sharon, Pa. B Bache, Kenneth 103 M 15 Dickie Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Bair, George Eldridge (English) 33 Ld.H. 18 Gramatan Gardens, Bronxville, N. Y. (4) Name Home Address College Address Baird, Donald Heston (Chemistry) 33 Ld.H. 2024 East Lafayette Place, Milwaukee, Wis. Baker, Elwood Tate 68 Bn 37-23 — 83rd Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Baker, William Perrin, Jr 50 Bn 355 Columbia Avenue, Palmerton, Pa. Balderston, John Lloyd, Jr (Physics) 12 M 1800 Angelo Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Baldwin, Warren C. 21 Bs 91 Nehoiden Road, Waban, Mass. Balls, Kent Franke 1 Ld.H. 3406 Lowell Street, Washington, D. C. Barnes, William J., Jr 111 M 146 Maple Street, Englewood, N. J. Bartholomew, George A 13 Ld.H. 1545 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bartlett, Frederick Henry, Jr 29 Be 15 S. Somerset Ave., Ventnor City, N. J. Barton, William Henderson, Jr 22 Ld.H. 818 Russell St., Nashville, Tenn. Bassert, David Erisman D 118 Highland Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Beardsley, John Post (English) 23 F 1919 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. Bedrossian, Robert Haig 25 Be 4501 State Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. Bell, Arthur Hallock (Engineering) 31 Be Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y. Benge, John H 22 Bs 237 Washington Street, Kennett Square, Pa. Birdsall, Thomas Morrison 58 Bn 139 Booth Lane, Haverford, Pa. Block, Edward 29 Ld.H. 810 W. Sedgwick Street, Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. BOLGIANO, Louis Paul, Jr (Engineering) 7 Bs 4411 Norwood Road, Baltimore, Md. Boteler, Charles M., Jr 33 Be 5028 Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. BOYSEN, Alfred Charles (Mathematics) 17 M 25 Tyson Avenue, Glenside, Pa. Brinton, Edward 8 Lg.H. Pendle Hill, Wallingford, Pa. Brown, Jared Spencer (Chemistry) 37 Ld.H. Mercersburg, Pa. Brown, Marvin Luther, Jr. ;.... (History) 35 Ld.H. 478 Manheim Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bryson, Arthur Earl, Jr. 5 Ld.H. 182 Myrtle Street, Winnetka, Illinois Burns, Stanley Sherman, Jr 29 Be 4603 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bush, John Hathaway 9 Ld.H. 4901 Hillbrook Lane, Washington, D. C. (5) Name Home Address College Address BusHNELL, Jonathan Freeman 54 Bn 53 Hancock Street, Rochester, N. Y. Buyers, Archie Girard (Chemistry) 31 Ld.H, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J. c Cadbury, Christopher J. (Philosophy) 8 F 7 Buckingham Place, Cambridge, Mass. Calhoun, Crede C 11 Ld.H. % Marsh, R. F. D. 2, Westport, Conn. Cameron, Angus Malcolm 8 M 318 — 8th Avenue, S. E., Minot, N. D. Canan, Lawrence Henderson, Jr. 44 Be 1803 Third Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Cary, John Richard (Government) 9 Lg.H. 311 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Case, Ward Calvin 14 Ld.H. 43 Preston Road, Columbus, Ohio Chartener, William Houston G. H. 414 Parkway, Monessen, Pa. Clark, John Wilson (Chemistry) 13 F Apartado 1252, Panama, Rep. of Panama Clayton, Robert Francis 105 M 49 E. 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