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Jbl^Ecto^U of Studenti ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CORNELL UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL PUBLICATION jbl^ecto^u of Studenti SUMMER TERM, 1943 VOL. 35 : JULY 1943 : No. A FOR TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS SEE PAGE 3 The University Calendar for 1943-44 Under the accelerated program of instruction, the University will offer three terms of sixteen weeks each during the course of the year 1943-44, as follows: 1943 SUMMER TERM July 1, Thursday, Registration. July 5, Monday, Instruction begins. Oct. 23, Saturday, Term ends. FA LL T E R M Nov. 1, Monday, Registration. Nov. 3, Wednesday, Instruction begins. Dec. 22-28, Wed.-Tues., Christmas Recess. 1944 Feb. 29, Tuesday, Term ends. SPRING TERM March 3, Friday, Registration. March 6, Monday, Instruction begins. June 24, Saturday, Term ends. The numbers in the left margin of this list are telephone numbers. The number 3331 is the dial signal which calls the operator of the University Switchboard, and the number immediately after 3331 is the number to be given that operator. Within the Exchange.—To make a call within the University exchange, lift the receiver, and when the operator answers give her the extension number of the party that is wanted. Local Calls Outside: From Dormitory Telephones.—To call any Ithaca telephone number, lift the receiver and give the number to the operator, being sure to preface the number with “ Ithaca” to avoid confusion with extensions having the same number. From All Other Telephones.—To call any Ithaca telephone number, ask the University operator for “ Outside,” and as soon as you hear the dial tone, dial the number of the person wanted. Toll Calls.—To make a toll call, lift the receiver from the hook, and when the Univer­ sity operator answers, say “ Long Distance.” Wait for the connection to be made with the Long Distance operator. When Long Distance answers give her your name and your University extension number, and then the information necessary concerning the telephone or person that you wish to reach at the distant point. STUDENTS The street numbers refer to Ithaca addresses and not to home addresses. An asterisk (*) before a name indicates that that person is married. _ Abbreviations. The colleges are designated as follows: Arts, A; Agriculture, Ag; Archi­ tecture, Ar; Engineering, Eng; Mechanical Engineering, M; Civil Engineering, C; Electrical Engineering, E; Administrative Engineering, Ad Eng; Chemical Engineering, Chem Eng; Law, L; Medical, MD; Veterinary, V; Home Economics, H; Hotel Administration, Hotel. Graduate students are indicated by Grad; special students by Sp. The number 43, 44, etc., indicates the year in which the student expects to graduate. Changes of residence should be reported promptly to the Registrar. 2268 Abbott, (Miss) Betty 45 A The Knoll Hudson, Ohio 2729 Abbott, (Miss) Jean Hall 44 H 118 Triphammer Road. Western Springs, 111. Abelson, Donald Samuel 48 Chem Eng 528 Stewart Ave.................. Utica 2875 Abraham, Leonard Gladstone, jr. 46 Chem Eng Sheldon C ourt................... Madison, N. J. 8531 Abrahams, Allen 48 Chem Eng 411 Cascadilla St....................................Rye 6149 Ackerknecht, William Charles 47 A 513 WyckoffRoad Schenectady Ackerman, Norman 43 A 126 Westbourne Lane..................New York City * Adams, Thurston Madison Grad Forest Home................... Burlington, Vt. 31221 Albertine, Herman, jr. 47 Chem Eng 122 Wait Ave...........Rutherford, N. J. 2744 Alessandrini, (Miss) Norma Anita 44 H Van Rensselaer Schenectady 9064 Alexander, Richard Morris Grad 125 Highland Place Binghamton 2882 Allen, Ben 47 Chem Eng Sheldon Court........................................Cortland 5267 Allen, Frederick Graham 44 M 301 Dry den Road............... Concord, Mass. 3442 Allen, (Miss) Nancy Elizabeth 45 H 117 Triphammer Road...............Ilion 3331-92 Allen, (Miss) Patricia 46 H 466 Risley Wellesley, Mass. 3331-131 Allmuth, (Miss) Helen Edna 47 H 311 Risley....................................Snyder 2905 Alpem, Daniel 45 Ad Eng 312 Highland Road.....................New York City 31345 Alter, Arthur Thomas 46 C 630 Stewart Ave..........................Tarentum, Pa. 6984 Anacker, Edward William Grad 204 Cornell Bozeman, Mont. 9323 Anderson, Jack Richard 44 M 3 0 7 College Ave.................. Canandaigua 3331-233 Anderson, Jeannene 45 A Balch..................................Old Greenwich, Conn. 8689 Andreen, John Hart Grad 705 E. Buffalo..............................Rochelle, 111. 9729 Andrews, George Clinton 47 A 526 Stewart Ave................. New York City 5290 Andrews, Harold 45 M 409 Mitchell................................................... Ithaca 5565 Angiulli, Dominick Cosmo 45 A—Law 213 Mitchell.......................... Utica 8966 *Ankrum, Paul Denzil Grad 403 College Ave......................................Ithaca 5285 Antikajian, (Miss) Grace Grad 410 University Ave New York City 2494 Appel, Saul Baer 44 A 710 Stewart Ave..................................New York City 32906 Argana, Charles Peter 45 A 409 Dryden Road........................... Le Roy 2616 Armstrong, (Miss) Mary Patricia 46 A 109 Triphammer Road. Milford Arnold, (Miss) Lelia Maud 47 A 308 Risley.......................... New York City 3331-245 Arundel, (Miss) Hope Mason 46 H Balch........................................Brooklyn 8741 Asdell, Philip Tregarthen 47 A 27 Renwick Heights Road................ Ithaca 3329 Ashcraft, (Miss) Martha Ellen 44 A 508 Thurston Ave White Plains 2882 Asher, Donald Joseph 47 Eng 37 Sheldon Court Worcester, Mass. 2882 Asher, Norman Bennett 47 Eng 37 Sheldon Court Worcester, Mass. 2747 Ashley, Charles Allen 45 A Infirmary........................................... Bronxville Askin, Seymour Robert, jr. 47 A Sheldon Court New York City 2877 Atherton, Edward William 46 M 69-B Sheldon Court.. .Kansas City, Mo. 32304 Atkins, John Gilmer, jr. Grad 206 Fairmount Ave Blairstown, Mo. Atwater, (Miss) Marie Elizabeth 46 H ............................................... Syracuse 2882 Atwell, Allen Clarence 47 A 32 Sheldon Court................ Wilkinsburg, Pa. 3477 Aubry, Robert David 43 M 934 Stewart Ave........................ New York City 3329 Awtry, (Miss) Nell Catherine 43 A 508 Thurston Ave. .Washington, D. C. Axilrod, Stephen Harvey 47 Chem Eng 420 College Ave. ... Dallas, Texas 32576 Babcock, (Miss) Anna Celia 47 H 116 Delaware Ave................Prattsburg 2875 Babson, Rea Norton 48 Chem Eng Sheldon Court Essex Fells, N. J. 31246 Bach, Richard Lesem 44 A 125 Eddy............................................ Scarsdale 2882 Bachmann, William Alvin 44 M Sheldon Court...................... Gary, Ind. 3331-367 Backstedt, (Miss) Betty Jane 44 H Balch............................................Auburn 2773 Bacon, Horatio Wood, II 44 M Hillcrest..............................Lansdowne, Pa. 32906 Baer, Bernard Allan 45 M 409 Dryden Road................. Rockaway Park 2146 Baker, Alfred Landon 44 Chem Eng 106 Cayuga Heights Road.................. Wynnewood, Pa. 5442 Baker, Carlton Harry 44 Chem Eng R. D. 4 ..........................................Ithaca 9307 Baker, Charles Augustus 44 Chem Eng 106 Lake St.. Englewood, N. J. 3977 Baker, David 44 A 216 Delaware Ave................................. Staten Island 9522 Baker, James Johnston 45 Ad Eng 528 Stewart A v e .. .Baltimore, Md. 2095 *Baker, Richard William Grad 700 Stewart Ave..............Bridgeville, Del. 3331-373 Balder, (Miss) Betty Mae 46 A Balch..............................................Falconer 7188 Baldwin, Sidney 45 Chem Eng 118 Cook..................................Rochester 32857 Ball, Jeremy Talcott 45 M 303 Fairmount Ave Detroit, Mich. 3331-238 Ball, (Miss) Pamela Dwight 47 A 4134 Balch Detroit, Mich. Ballinger, Walter Francis, II 46 A 700 Stewart Ave.........Philadelphia, Pa. 3331-94 Balluffi, (Miss) Carol Dick 46 H 535 Risley.................................. Peekskiil 31246 Balmuth, Norman 44 A 125 Eddy........................................... Ballston Spa 5106 Balzac, Richard Fletcher 47 M 201 College Ave............................ Scarsdale 6360 Bancel, David 46 Ad Eng 415 College Ave.................... Montclair, N. J. 8641 Banks, David Gardner 46 A 304 Bryant Ave.............................. Larchmont 3331-409 Barbieri, (Miss) Doris Mae 47 A Balch............................................ Brooklyn Bareford, (Miss) Janet Grace 46 A .......................... Plainfield, N. J. 8038 Baritz, Lenard Joel 46 Ad Eng 109 Summit Ave...................... Great Neck 32620 Barkhuff, Earl Douw 47 Eng 107 Catherine....................................Altamont 9522 Barnett, Paul Wilson, jr. 45 A 528 Stewart Ave.......................White Plains 3331-364 Bamum, (Miss) Harriet Elda 45 H Balch............................................Albion 3331-339 Barone, (Miss) Nancy Carol 44 H Balch............................................LeRoy 32342 Barr, David 47 A 107 Harvard Place.................................... New York City 2146 Barr, William Edgar 45 M 106 Cayuga Heights R oad..Chama, New Mex. 32357 *Barrentine, Benjamin Franklin Grad 106 Homestead Road..................... Lexington, Miss. 3303 Barry, James Stoddard 44 A The Knoll..............................................Buffalo 3331-94 Bartholomew, (Miss) Dilys Grace 46 H 535 Risley........................ Peekskiil 3331-233 Bartholomew, (Miss) Ruth 45 H Balch..................................Cranford, N. J. Bartlett, David Livingston 47 Eng.....................................Milwaukee, Wis. 3331-386 Bartley, (Miss) Dorothy Leslie 44 H
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