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THE 1918 PEAN

Published by The Pean Board, Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, New Hampshire

Editor-in-Chief J. J. Sack

Managing Editor C. H. Huddleston

Art Editor D. R. Martin

Secretary W. S. Howland

Associate Editors B. F. Tolles

C. B. P. Cobb J. H. Terry

Photographs by The Cunningham Studio, Exeter, N. H. Engravings by The Electric City Engraving Co., Buffalo, N. Y Printed by The News-Letter Press, Exeter, N. H. Bound by The Bo.xton Bookbinding Co., Cambridge, Mass.

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<3Tbat tlasit tbe tenber blabe's abbenturing,

labile icp betobrops to tbe tulips cling, OBrabe tbougbts of Jfrance our mounting Spirits ctjibc.

get tooulb our labs upon tbat foreign Sbore ^ot babe us numb our bearts toitb futile fears HeSt tbep Sboulb fall or tijetr bigb cause sboulb fail ; 25ut bear, as tbep, amibst tbe battle roar, immortal as tbe music of tbe spberes, ^till Singing on uncbecfeeb, tf)c nigbtingale.

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Old Gymnasium

Old and Netu Exeter

(First and Fourth Academy Buildings, from the Robinson Seminary)

First Academy Building

Netu Academy Building, from the Baptist Church Steeple

Second Academy Building

Yard Dormitories, from the Academy Totuer

Third Academy Building

Plimpton Playing Fields

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Sandford Sidney Smith, A.B., LL.B., President New York, N. V.

Elected June, 1893

Lewis Perry, A.M., Litt.D., ex-officio Exeter, N. H.

Elected June, 1914

William Amos Bancroft, A.B Cambridge, Mass.

Elected June, 1902

George Arthur Plimpton, A.B., LL.D New York, N. Y.

Elected June, 1903

Rodert Winsor, A.B Weston, Mass.

Elected June, 1905

Jeremiah Smith, Jr., A.B., LL.B Cambridge, Mass.

Elected June, 1907

Thomas William Lamont, A.B Englewood, N. J.

Elected October, 1917

Finance Committee S. S. Smith G. A. Plimpton R. Winsor

Treasurer

Francis Wilson Lee Boston, Mass.

Elected July, 1895

Cashier

Emilie S. Spring Exeter, N. H.

Elected June 1896

Clerk of the Trustees

Rev. Samuel H. Dana, A.B., D.D Exeter, N. H.

Elected October, 1916

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DR. WILLIAM DcWITT HYDE, '75

1858-1917 President of Bowdoin College, Trustee of Phillips Exeter Academy, 1898-1917

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'JUSib men anb Nature's latus tlje golben mean ;

'Cfje otljer pointing up to toorlbs unseen B&oulb Sljetu toljere ultimate perfections btoell.

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STEPHEN POTTER, '15

Killed in battle, April 25, 1918, in the service of his country

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1917. Sept. 18, Tuesday, Sept. 19, Wednesday, Oct. 20, Saturday, Nov. 29, Thursday, Dec. 18, Tuesday, Dec. 19, Wednesday,

Examinations for Admission. Fall term begins. Meeting of the Trustees. Thanksgiving Day: a holiday. Meeting of the Trustees. Fall term ends.

Winter Vacation of Three Weeks.

1918. Jan. 9, Wednesday, Feb. 22, Friday, Feb. 25, Monday, April 2, Tuesday,

Winter term begins. Washington's Birthday: a holiday. Meeting of the Trustees. Winter term ends.

Spring Vacation of One Week

April 8, Monday. April 10, Wednesday, April 20, Saturday, June 14, Friday, June 22, Saturday,

June 23, Sunday. June 24, Monday.

June 25, Tuesday,

Meeting of the Trustees. Spring term begins. Meeting of the Trustees. Examinations for Admission. Speaking for the Merrill Prizes. Anniversary Sermon. Meeting of the Trustees. Seniors' Class Day. Alumni Luncheon. Award of Diplomas and Prizes. Spring term ends.

Summer Vacation of Twelve Weeks.

Sept. 17, Tuesday, Sep!. 18, Wednesday, Oct. 14, Monday, Nov. 28, Thursday. Dec. 17, Tuesday, Dec. 18, Wednesday,

Examinations for Admission. Fall term begins. Meeting of the Trustees. Thanksgiving Day: a holiday. Meeting of the Trustees. Fall term ends.

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Lewis Perry, A.B., A.M., Litt.D.

Principal. Harlan P. Amen Professor. Elected June, 1914.

Prepared for college at Lawrenceville School. A.B., Williams, 1898; A.M., Princeton, 1899; A.M., Yale, 1916; Litt. Doc, Dart- mouth, 1915; A A *

Instructor at Lawrenceville School; Professor at Williams College. A A <i> Club, New York; Williams Club, New York; Tavern Club, Boston. Editor Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus;" Newspaper and maga- zine articles.

James Arthur Tufts, A.B., A.M.

Secretary of the Faculty and Professor of English Literature. Elected October, 1878.

Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard; A.M., Dartmouth (Hon.). Everett Athenaeum, the Signet.

Member of Modern Language Association of America, American Dialect Society, American Philological Association, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, New England Association of English Teachers. Editor of Scott's "Lady of the Lake," Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison, Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield" and "The Deserted Village."

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Elected September, 1887. High School. A.B., A.M.,

William Allen Francis, A.B., A.M.

Wentworth Professor of Mathematics.

Prepared for college at Fall River Brown University; A Y, <J> (3 K

Instructor at Rutland, Mass., High School; Concord, Mass., High School. Member of Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. Chairman, Committee of Safety, Exeter.

Joseph Sherman Ford. A.B., A.M.

Assistant to the Principal. Appointed June, 1894.

Prepared for college at private school in Waltham, Mass. A.B., Harvard, 1894; A.M., Harvard, 1900.

Member of New England Modern Language Association; Har- vard Club of Boston; Harvard Club of New York. Formerly joint editor of the Bulletin of the Phillips Exeter Academy. Contribu- tions to magazines.

George Benjamin Rogers, A.B., A.M. Instructor in German. Appointed June

1895.

Prepared for college at Albion, N. Y., High School. A.B., Will- iams, 1888; A.M., Harvard, 1894; Leipzig; Halle; Columbia. <|> B K

Instructor at Riverview Academy. Member of American Phil- ological Association, New England Association of Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools, New England Modern Language Association. Author of "Introduction to Latin" (with J. C. Ivirtland).

Appointed June, 1895. High School. A.B.,

Howard Andrew Ross, A.B.

Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics.

Prepared for college at Biddeford, Me. Bowdoin. A A <j>

Formerly Director of Manchester Gymnasium. Member of American Physical Education Association, Secondary School Directors' Association.

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George Henry Selleck, A.B.

Recorder. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1S96. Prepared for college at Glens Falls Academy, N.Y. A. B., Williams. Instructor at the Hamilton School, Philadelphia, Pa.

John Copeland Kirtland, A.B., A.M., L.H.D.

Morison Professor of Latin. Elected October, 1897.

Prepared for college at Trumansburg Academy, New York. A.B., Hobart College, 1890; A.M., 1893; L.H.D., 1915; Leland Stanford Junior University. <|> K M>, <)> B K

Instructor at Washington College, Tacoma, Wash.; Manzanita Hall, Palo Alto, Cal.; Leland Stanford Junior University; Hobart College. Member of Classical Association of England and Wales, Classical Association of New England, American Philological Association, National Education Association, New England Asso- ciation of Colleges and Preparatory Schools, National Institute of Social Sciences. Author of " Selectionsjfrom the Correspondence of Cicero. " Editor of American edition of Ritchie's "Fabula? Faciles,"

"Introduction to Latin" (with G. B. Rogers), "Orations of Cicero"

(with A. Harkness and G. A. Williams). Editor-in-chief of Mac-

millan's Latin Series.

Winthrop Edwards Fiske, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1899.

Prepared for college at Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass. A.B., A.M., Harvard. A Y

Instructor at Racine College Grammar School, Racine, Wis. Member of Eastern Association of Physics Teachers.

Arthur Gordner Leacock, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.

Professor of Greek. Elected October. 1899.

Prepared for college at Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 1893; A.M., 1894; Ph.D., 1899. AY, <{>BK

Instructor at Wesleyan Academy, Massachusetts; Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Member of Harvard Club of Boston, American Philological Society, Classical Association of New England. Author of "Studies in the Life of St. Paul;" Doctor's Thesis, in Harvard Studies.

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Wilhelm Segerblom, A.B.

Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed June, 1900.

Prepared for college at Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 1897.

Member of American Chemical Society, New England Associa- tion of Chemistry Teachers, New England Association of Alumni of Phillips Exeter Academy. Author of "First Year Chemistry," "Qualitative Analysis," "Tables of Properties," numerous pam- phlets, articles in scientific publications.

Charles Herbert Clark, A.B., A.M., D.Sc.

Instructor in Latin. Appointed July, 1901.

Prepared for college at Bangor High School Bangor, Me. A.B., A.M., D.Sc, Bowdoin. Graduate Student Berlin and Paris. 0 A x <|> B K

Sometime Fellow of Royal Miscroscopical Society, London. Author of "Practical Methods in Microscopy" and "Laboratory Manual in Practical Botany."

Stillman Percy Roberts Chadwick, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in History. Appointed August, 1902.

Prepared for college at Boston Latin School. A.B. , A.M., Harvard. AY

Instructor at Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, N. H. Mem- ber of American Historical Association, New England History Teachers' Association, Ossipee Club. Author of revision of Good- speed's "History of the Ancient World" (with Prof. W. S. Ferguson) and "An Outline of Greek and Roman History."

Laurence Murray Crosbie, A.B.

Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1903.

Prepared for college at Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard 1904. Signet.

Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English. Newspaper and magazine articles. Casual correspondent for various newspapers; contributed to magazines.

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Daniel Downs Chase, A.B.

Instructor in Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing. Appointed December, 1903. Prepared for college at Portland, Me., High School. A.B., Har- vard, 1903.

James Plaisted Webber, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in English. Appointed February, 1905.

Prepared for college at Bath, Me., High School. A.B., Bowdoin, 1900; A.M. Columbia, 1904. National A A <|>

Instructor at High School, Bath, Me.; High School, Salem, Mass.; Nautical Preparatory School; New York Conservatory of Dramatic Art. Author of "Repetitions." Contributions to Youth's Companion, The Etude, The Musician.

Norman Shaw McKendrick, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in History. Appointed June, 1900.

Prepared for college at Brockton, Mass., High School, Bridge- water, Mass., Normal School. A.B., Harvard, 1904; A.M., 1905.

Instructor in Massachusetts public schools; Assistant in History, Harvard College and Radcliffe College. Member of American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, American Association for Labor Legislation, New England History Teachers' Association, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, National Voter's League, National Security League, National Short Ballot Association. Collaborated with Prof. William Stearns Davis, PhD., in his "History of Mediaeval and Modern Europe."

Frank William Cushwa, A.B., A.M.

Odlin Professor of English. Elected February, 1907.

Prepared for college at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School. A.B., West Virginia University, 1902; A.M., 1903; Harvard; Yale. <(> K *

Instructor at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School, the Choate School. Member of Modern Language Association, National Council of Teachers of English, New England Association of Teachers of English, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Harvard Club of Boston. Editor: The Bulletin of the Phillips Exeter Academy.

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Henry Martin Shute, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in German. Appointed February, 1907.

Prepared for college at Salem, Mass., High School A B Tufts 1902; A.M., 1902. AY

Instructor at University of Maine. Member of National Modern Language Association.

Fletcher Nichols Robinson, A.B.

Instructor in Latin. Appointed September, 1909.

Prepared for college at Reading, Mass., High School. A.B., Har- vard, 1909. ijiBE

Member of American Philological Association, New England Classical Association.

Henry Lewis Sweet, A.B.

Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1910.

Prepared for college at New Haven High School, New Haven, Conn. A.B., Amherst, 1907. <(> T A

Instructor at University of Maine, Orono, Me.; Principal at Orono, Me., High School.

Walter Hamilton Gillespie, A.B., A. M., Ph.D.

Instructor in Latin. Appointed October, 1910.

Prepared for college at Hamilton Collegiate Institute, Canada. A.B., Toronto University, 1894; A.M., Harvard University, 1896; Ph.D., 1900; Chicago University.

Instructor at Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.; University School, Cleveland, 0.; Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn. Member of American Philological Association, New England Classical Asso- ciation.

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Edwin Victor Spooner, S.B.

Instructor in French. Appointed June, 1911.

Prepared for college at Hudson, Mass., High School. B.S., Dart- mouth, 1894; Harvard. SX

Instructor at Bridgton, Me., Academy, Detroit University School, Lawrenceville School.

Corning Benton, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1911.

Prepared for college at Newton, Mass., High School. A.B., Har- vard, 1907; A.M., 1908; Columbia. II H Assistant in History, Harvard University.

Member of New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Paul Huntington Linaberry, A.B.. A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed October, 1912.

A.B.

Prepared for college at the Oneonta, N. Y., High School. Harvard, 1908; A.M., 1910.

Instructor at Ecole de Commerce, Lyon, France; Lycee Ampere, Lyon, France; Lecteur d' anglais a la Faculte des Lettres, Univer- site de Lyon, France. Member of the New England Modern Lan- guage Association. Harvard Teachers' Association.

Alfred Reynolds Wightman, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.

Preceptorial Instructor. Appointed October, 1912.

Prepared for college at Rogers High School, Newport, R. I. A.B., Brown, 1893; A.M., Harvard, 1900; Ph.D., 1909. Cam- marian Club. <(> B K

Instructor at Morgan Park, 111., Academy, University of Vermont, Hobart College, Cambridge Latin School.

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Rev. Frederick Joseph Libby, A.B., S.T.B.

Instructor in the Bible and in German. Appointed October, 1912.

Prepared for college at High School, Richmond, Me. A.B., Bowdoin, 1894; University of Berlin, Heidelberg, Marburg, Oxford; S.T.B. , Andover Theological Seminary, 1902. A A ej>; <i> B K

Instructor at Boothbay Harbor High School, Richmond High School.

Otis Munro Bigelow, Jr., A.B., A.M.

Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed September, 1915.

Prepared for college at Westminster School. A.B., Yale, 1904; A.M., 1907; p 0 II; Colony (Yale Sheffield); 4> B K

Instructor at Kingsley School, Essex Falls, N. J.; Sheffield Scien-

liflicScl I Vale; Central High School, Syracuse, N, Y. Member

of Graduates Club, New Haven; Yale Club, New York.

Walter Everett Doe, A.B.

Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, 1915.

Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Wesley an University, 1908; * N 0

Instructor at Holderness School, Plymouth, N. H. Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England.

Robert Ray Newton, A.B.

Instructor in History. Appointed September, 1915.

A.B., Williams, 1914; University of Wisconsin; Gargoyle. (Absent on leave in France.)

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Roy Rubins Shrewsbury, A.A.G.O.

Musical Director. Appointed June, 191C>.

Prepared for college at Redlands High School, Redlands, Cal. A.A.G.O., University of Redlands.

Member of American Guild of Organists. Author of "Music in its Relation to Physics," "Music and Religion," essays in peri- odicals.

Arthur Merriam Clarke, A.B.

Instructor in Physics. Appointed May, 1917.

Prepared for college at Wellesley, Mass., High School. A.B. Amherst, 1917; ATA

Howard Stanley Stuckey, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in Latin. Appointed May, 1917.

Prepared for college at Masten Park High School, Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., Princeton, 1908; A.M., 1915; Terrace Club. <|> B K

Instructor at Marietta Academy, Asheville School, Hill School, Nichols School, Brooklyn Polytechnic.

Earl Alonzo Barrett, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in French. Appointed September, 1917.

Prepared for college at Detroit Central High School. Michigan University; A.B., Cornell University, 1914; A.M., University of Minnesota, 1916. $ K Z, AA*, <|>BK

Instructor at Huron College, University of Minnesota, St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y.

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Isaac Leonard Pearl, S.B.

Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed September, 1917.

Prepared for college at Vermont Academy. S.B., University of Vermont, 1910. K 2

Instructor at Brigham Academy, Bakersfield, Vt.; Chemist with the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N. Y., Arthur D. Little, Inc., Boston, Standard Alcohol Company, Fullerton, La.

Henry Adelbert White, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1917.

Prepared for college at Cazenovia Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. A.B., Wesleyan, 1904; A.M., 1905; A.M., Harvard, 1906; A.M., Yale, 1908. ATA

Professor of English at Lombard College, Galesburg, 111., Purdue University, Colby College, McMaster University, Toronto. Vice- President of Indiana Association of College Teachers of English. Member of Illinois Association of Teachers of English, Advisory Council of the Simplified Spelling Board, Modern Language Asso- ciation of America. Assisted Fanny J. Crosby in "Memories of Eighty Years. " Editor of Stevenson's " Master of Ballantrae. "

Frederick Raymond Whitman, A.B., A.M.

Instructor in History. Appointed September, 1917.

Prepared for college at Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal School. A.B., Princeton, 1902; A.M., 1905. <f> B K

Instructor at New Rochelle, N. Y., High School, Brooklyn Latin School, Newark Academy. Member of Commission for the Revi- sion of History Requirements.

Francis Edward Heath, S.B.

Instructor in Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing. Appointed December, 1917. A.B., Colby College, 1917.

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Exeter's History

1781. April 3. The Academy incorporated.

1781. December 18. First meeting of the Board of Trustees.

1782. January 9. Gifts from Dr. John Phillips received by Trustees and Constitution adopted. 1781-2. The first Academy building erected.

1783. May 1. Academy formally opened. First Academy building dedicated and William Woodbridge installed as Preceptor.

1790. Benjamin Abbot became second Principal.

1794. Second Academy building erected.

1795. April 21. Death of John Phillips, LL.D., the founder, aged 76 years. 1809. First tuition fee levied. ($2.00 per year.)

1818. July 16. The "Golden Branch Society" founded.

1835. August 20. Daniel Webster elected a Trustee of the Academy.

1838. August 22. Gideon Lane Soule, '13, became third Principal.

1838. August 23. "Abbot Festival" celebrated.

1855. Abbot Hall erected, room rent fixed at $1.00 per year for each student.

1856. April 23. The "Christian Fraternity" founded. 1858. "Studying out of school" introduced.

1870. December 17. Second Academy building destroyed by fire.

1872. June 19. Third Academy building completed and "Soule Festival" celebrated.

1873. May 22. Albert Cornelius Perkins elected fourth Principal. 1878. March. The Exonian founded.

1878. Baseball and football rivalry with Andover begun.

1880. Vol. 1. of the Pean published.

1881. The "G. L. Soule Literary Society" founded.

1883. June 20. General i-eunion of alumni. Centennial celebration. 1883-4. G. A. Wentworth acted as Principal.

1884. Walter Quincy Scott elected fifth Principal. 1886. First gymnasium erected.

1886. "Ye Lit" founded.

1888-91. Physics and chemistry laboratories erected.

1890. Charles Everett Fish elected sixth Principal.

1893. Soule Hall erected.

1895. Harlan Page Amen, '75, elected seventh Principal.

1896. Peabody Hall erected.

1902. Merrill Hall and recitation building presented to the Academy.

1903. Alumni Hall and Hoyt Hall erected and Emery House purchased. 1903. June 16-17. Fourth general reunion of alumni.

1905. Plimpton Playing Fields presented to the Academy.

1907. April 10. First Dunbar Hall destroyed by fire.

1908. New Dunbar Hall erected.

1910. Plimpton Fields-Beyond presented to the Academy.

1911. Davis Library erected.

1912. Webster Hall erected.

1914. Lewis Perry elected eighth Principal.

1914. July 3. Third Academy building destroyed by fire.

1914. Graduates House opened.

1915. October 9. Founder's Day. Fourth Academy building dedicated.

1917. First Academy building restored to original site.

1918. February 22. Thompson Gymnasium and Swimming Pool dedicated.

1918. February 22, One hundredth anniversary of the Golden Branch Literary Society.

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SENIOR CLASH, 1893 REUNION, JUNE 7-8, 1918

FACULTY, 1899-1900

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WE pass. Out from the narrower circle of school life, we go into the larger fields where the world is calling, calling insistently, even almost unwilling to give us time to complete our further education. "Exeter is enough," it says. Many of us this year have been chafing at the bit eager to join our fellow Exonians fighting in the Great Cause. And so one of the biggest Senior classes must leave Exeter with prospects of being one of the smallest classes to begin with or finish college. How much more then will Exeter mean to us! Our Alma Mater! Here we have received our training, here developed our characters, here made our life-long friends, here we have formed the memories of the future.

What has the future for us? For some a college course; for others, a beginning in their life- work; for all, service in the Great War. We may finally become scholars, professors, doctors, lawyers, business-men, soldiers; but no matter where we are or what we may be, the memories of days at Exeter, of their joys and sorrows, their successes and failures, can never leave us. May we in the future add to the old school ten-fold what she has given us in such overflowing measure.

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Senior Biographies

CHESTER PERRY ALLISON

Maemakth, N. U. "Chet." "His words and works are clear and straight." Entered Junior Year; Class Football (2); Academy Foot" ball Squad (1); Academy Crew Squad (2); Academy Track Squad (1); Senior Council; Western Club; Four-Year Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Honor Man, Second Group (1); Honor- able Mention (1); Chapel Monitor.

THOMAS WALLEY BACCHUS, JR. Wilmington, Del. "Tom." "Walley." "And oar'd with his good arms in lusty stroke. " Entered Lower Middle Year; Athletic Association, Vice- President; Academy Crew (3), Captain (1); Senior Class, Vice-President; Senior Council; Christian Fraternity; P. E. A. Crew Association; Rifle Club; Assembly Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Pine Tree State Club; Cornell Club; Southern Club; Phi Epsilon Sigma; Honorable Mention.

JONATHAN YOUNG BALLARD

Fokt Worth, Tex. "Johnnie." "A cheerful life is what the Muses love." Entered Senior Year; Princeton Club; Southern Club; Golf Team.

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JOSEPH HUDSON BARWISE, JR. Fort Worth, Tex. "Seth."

" Yes, I'm from Dixie. " Entered Upper Middle Year; Crew Squad; Christian Fraternity; Princeton Club; Texas Club; Southern Club, Vice-President; Phi Epsilon Sigma; Exeter Battalion, D Company, Sergeant.

JAMES EDWARD BATHGATE, 3RD

Basking Ridge, N. J. "Jim." "Modesty is of the color of virtue." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Prince- ton Club; Alpha Nu; Golden Branch Literary Society, Librarian; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal; Chorus; The Exonian, Associate Editor, Assignment Editor.

ROWLAND WILLIAM BERKELEY

Limington, Me.

"Berk." "Ed." "Wisdom is belter than rubies." Entered Lower Middle Year; Lower Middle Class Base- ball Team; Senior Class Hockey Team; Christian Fraternity; Harvard Club; Maine Club; Golden Branch Literary Society, Treasurer; Exeter Battalion, Company D; Orchestra; Chorus; Honor Man, First Group (6); Honorable Mention (14); Cum Laudc Society; Wentworth Mathematical Prize (Third).

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ROqER BIRTWELL

Hampton Falls, N. H. "Bunny." "Some recommend the bowling green. " Entered Junior Year; Junior, Lower Middle, and Upper Middle Class Baseball Teams; Championship Class Baseball Team; Academy Baseball Team, Assistant Manager; Inter- class Bowling Tournament, Manager; Lower Middle, Upper Middle, and Senior Class Bowling Teams; Championship Class Bowling Team (1), Captain; Class Bowling Team (1); Senior Class Cap and Gown Committee; Christian Fraternity; Harvard Club; Granite State Club; Four-Year Club; Cercle Francais; G. L. Soule Literary Society; Honor Man, First Group; Honorable Mention.

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Fall River, Mass.

"Ed."

"By'r lady, he's a good musician."

Entered Upper Middle Year ; Harvard Club ; Bay State Club ;

Christian Fraternity; Chorus (2); Glee Club (2); Orchestra (2).

STEDMAN BUTTRICK, JR.

Concord, Mass. "Sted." "Learning by study must be won." Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Crew, Manager; Christian Fraternity; Elson Art Exhibit Committee; Bay State Club; Harvard Club; Rifle Club; Golden Branch Literary Society; Honor Man, Second Group (2); Honor- able Mention (2) ; Chapel Monitor.

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ROBERT WOODWARD CALLOWAY

Baltimore, Md.

"Cal." "Bob."

"With surety stronger than Achilles' arm."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Academy Football Squad

(3); Academy Second Football Team; Class Baseball Team;

Championship Upper Middle Baseball Team; Cornell Club;

Rifle Club; Fencing Club; Christian Fraternity; Southern

Club; Church Monitor.

EDWARD CAME CLARK

SOMERVILLE, MASS.

"Ed." "Clarkie." "The mind is the standard of the man." Entered Upper Middle Year; Championship Senior Class Track Team; Track Squad (2); Senior Class Cap and Gown Committee; Christian Fraternity; Tech. Club; Bay State Club; Golden Branch Literary Society, Secretary; Golden Branch Debating Team; Glee Club (2); Chorus (2); Chapel Choir; Honor Man, First Group; Honor Man, Sec- ond Group; Honorable Mention (3).

HUQH O'NEALE CLEMENT

Rutland, Vt. "Nemo." "Clem." "A good heart, and a level head." Entered Lower Middle Year; Golf Squad; Rifle Club; Chorus; Sunday Chapel Monitor.

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CLEMENT BIDDLE PENROSE COBB

New York, N. Y. "Clem." "Ty." "The gentleman is learned and a most rare speaker." Entered Senior Year; Senior Class Hockey Team; Senior Class Bowling Team; Crew Squad; Christian Fraternity; Princeton Club; Empire State Club; Williams Club; Golden Branch Literary Society; Inter-Society Debating Team; Musical Clubs; Orchestra; Mandolin Club; Chapel Quin- tette; Jazz Band; The 1918 Pean, Associate Editor; Honor- able Mention; Honor Man, Second Group; Cum Laude Society.

CECIL CRAFTS COLE

North Craftsbury, Vt. "India." "Smoky." "C. C." "Deep versed in books." Entered Lower Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Ver- mont Club; Harvard Club; Rifle Club; Deutscher Verein; Golden Branch Literary Society, Librarian, Secretary; Chorus; The Exonian, Associate Editor, Assignment Editor, Secretary; Honor Man, Second Group (3); Honorable Men- tion (6); Wentworth Mathematical Prize (Second); Chapel Monitor.

HORATIO COLONY, 2D

Keene, N. H.

"Horace." "Ray."

"He wears the rose of youth upon him."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Cercle

Francais; Rifle Club; Granite State Club; Harvard Club;

Golden Branch Literary Society, Librarian; Exeter Battalion;

Honorable Mention (1).

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TROY COMBS

HlNDMAN, Ky.

"Troy." "He is noble u'ho acts nobly." Entered Junior Year; Track Squad (2); Senior Class Football Team; P. E. A. Police; Christian Fraternity; Southern Club; Harvard Club; Four-Year Club; G. L. Soule Literary Society; Chapel Monitor; Championship Abbot Hall Baseball Team (3).

LAWRENCE MELVIN CONANT

Upper Montclair, N. J.

"Larry." "Conie."

"A man of intellect."

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; New Jersey

Club; Golden Branch Literary Society; Exeter Battalion,

Company B; Chorus; Honor Man, Second Group (2);

Honorable Mention (1); Cum Laude Society.

GEORGE ALBERT CURRAN

Calais, Me. "Joe." "Red." "Content to pursue the even tenor of his way." Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Maine Club; Exeter Battalion, Company A; Chorus.

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JOHN GOULD CURTIS

Erie, Pa.

"Johannes Factotum " "Johnny."

"A solid substantial fellow in more ways than one."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Rifle

Club; Harvard Club; Penn State Club; The E Book,

Assistant Editor; The Phillips Exeter Monthly, Associate

Editor; Andover Game, Fall, 1917, Manager; Vaudeville

Show, Winter, 1917, Manager; Chapel Monitor.

STUART BODGE DAMON

Leominster, Mass.

"Sine."

"A companion that is cheerful is ivorth gold."

Entered Upple Middle Year; Golf Squad (2); Academy

Tennis Team, Manager; Athletic Association; Senior Class

Picture Committee; Dartmouth Club; Bay State Club;

Christian Fraternity; Phi Epsilon Sigma.

GEORGE EDWARD DARLING Pittsburgh, Pa.

"Ned."

"So wise, so young, they say."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Harvard Club; Christian

Fraternity; Penn State Club; Honor Man, First Group;

Honor Man, Second Group; Honorable Mention; Prentiss

Cummings Upper Middle Greek Prize: Cum Laude Society.

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KENT CROSBY DARLING Pittsburgh, Pa. "Casey." "He xvas a soldier good." Entered Lower Middle Year; Battalion Baseball, Com- pany A, Captain; Christian Fraternity; Harvard Club; Rifle Club; Rifle Team; Penn State Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Golden Branch Literary Society; Exeter Battalion, Company A, Sergeant, Signal Corps, First Sergeant, Second Lieutenant; Chorus; Mandolin Club.

CYRUS LAWRENCE DAY

Summit, N. J. "Cy." "The true knight of learning." Entered Lower Middle Year; Class Day Officers, Valedic- torian; Christian Fraternity; Rifle Club, Rifle Team; Deutscher Verein; New Jersey Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Golden Branch Literary Society; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal, Sergeant; The Phillips Exeter Monthly, Asso- ciate Editor; The Service Issue of the Exonian, Managing Editor; Honor Man, First Group (5), Second Group (1); Honorable Mention (16); Cum Laude Society.

ELMORE LAMPREY DEARBORN

Hampton. N. H. "Dear." "Dearb." "Full many a flower is bom to blush unseen." Entered Lower Middle Year; Member Granite State Club; Exeter Battalion, Company A.

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CHARLES WINCHESTER DeVITO

West Medford, Mass.

"Win."

" Anything for a quiet life."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Track Squad (2);

Upper Middle Class Baseball Squad; Tennis Squad; Senior

Class Bowling Team; Class Hockey Squad; Christian

Fraternity; Rifle Club; Cercle Francais; Bay State Club.

JOHN ELI DeWOLF, JR.

Milwaukee, Wis. "Jack." "Be good and let who will be clever." Entered Upper Middle Year; Yale Club; Western Club; Exeter Battalion, Company A.

WALTER CONRAD DIETZEL

Rockville, Conn. "Walt." "Doc." "Dietz." "By nature honest, by experience wise." Entered Senior Year; Track Squad; Christian Fraternity; Yale Club.

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WINTHROP GRIFFIN DOW

Exeter, N. H. "Win." "An affable and courteous gentleman." Entered Junior Year; Class Hockey Team; Class Bowl- ing Team; Academy Golf Squad; Christian Fraternity; Granite State Club; Harvard Club; Cercle Francais; Four- Year Club; Phi Epsilon Sigma; Exeter Battalion, Company D, Sergeant; Honor Man, Second Group (3); Honorable Mention (2).

JASON RUSSELL DRAPER

Plymouth, N. H.

"Russ."

"A man deserving of -praise." Entered Upper Middle Year; Yale Club; Granite State Club; Christian Fraternity.

GORDON PAGE EAGER

Marlboro, Mass.

"Fat."

"Like two single gentlemen rolled into one."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Athletic Association; Class

Football Team (2); Track Squad (1); Academy Baseball

Team, Assistant Manager, Manager; Cheer Leader; Class

Day Officer, Prophet; June Ball Officer; Harvard Club (3),

Vice-President (1); Bay State Club (3), Vice-President (1),

President (1); Christian Fraternity (3); Assembly Club (2);

Kappa Epsilon Pi; Cast, "Treasure Island," "Sherlock

Holmes;" Honorable Mention; Senior Council.

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THOMAS SECHLER EDMONDS

Kenilworth, III.

"Tom."

"He makes sweet music."

Entered Junior Year; Track Squad; Christian Fraternity;

Harvard Club; Cercle Francais; Four-Year Club; Exeter

Battalion, Company A; Musical Clubs; Mandolin Club (3);

Glee Club; Chorus; Chapel Choir.

JOSIAH RICHARDSON ELLIOTT, JR.

Plymouth, N. H.

"Joe."

"Whose heart is true as steel."

Entered Senior Year ; Championship Class Bowling Team ;

Tennis Squad; Academy Tennis Team; Christian Fraternity;

Granite State Club; Yale Club; Honor Man, Second Group

(2); Cum Laude Society.

ALDEN FARNUM ERIKSON

Waltham, Mass. "Eric." "Men of few words are the best men." Entered Senior Year; Senior Class Hockey team; Tech. Club; Bay State Club.

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S. LaSALLE FELHEIM

Erie, Pa. "Pal." "Fellie."

''Knowledge is more than equivalent to Jorce." Entered Upper Middle Year; Penn State Club; Harvard Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B.

JOSEPH HOWARD FLATHER

Nashua, N. H. "Flath." "Next to love, quietness." Entered Upper Middle Year; Upper Middle Baseball Team ; Rifle Club; Tech. Club; Granite State Club; Honorable Mention (2).

HAROLD BRIGGS FROST

Brockton, Mass.

"Bill." "Frosty."

"Merit wins the soul."

Filtered Senior Year; Class Football Squad; Christian

Fraternity; Bay State Club; Tech. Club; Exeter Battalion,

Company B; Rifle Club.

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JONATHAN PIERPONT QILMORE

Marlboro, Mass.

"Gil." "Gilly."

"I'll catch it ere it come to ground."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Academy Football Squad (2) ;

Academy Baseball Squad (3); Christian Fraternity; Phi

Theta Psi; Golden Branch Literary Society; Chapel Choir;

Chorus; The E Book, Editor-in-Chief; The Exonian, Assistant

Business Manager (2).

WILLIAM MacWHINNEY GORBY

Terre Haute, Ind.

"Bill." "Mac."

"Good sense and good nature are never separated."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Track Squad;

Christian Fraternity; Deutscher Verein; Western Club;

Exeter Battalion; Honor Man, Second Group; Honorable

Mention.

GEORGE CURTIS GRANT

Akron, Ohio. "Red." "General." "Great is the glory, for the strife is hard. " Entered Senior Year; Track Squad; Ohio Club; Western Club; Cornell Club.

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WILLIAM STERN GUTWILLIG

Far Rockaway, N. Y. "Bill." "Goot." " The secret of success is constancy of purpose. " Entered Upper Middle Year; Senior Class Football Team Manager; Inter-Class Bowling Tournament; Christian Fraternity; Cercle Francais; Empire State Club; Cast of "The American Lord," "Julius Caesar;" Golden Branch Lit- erary Society, Treasurer, Vice-President; Exeter Battalion; Honor Man.

RICHARD MARSDEN HASKELL

Tulsa, Okla.

"Dick." "Hask."

"A friend to all who know him."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Cercle

Francais; Rifle Club; Southern Club; Tech. Club; Rifle

Team ; Western Club ; Assembly Club ; Cornell Club ; Exeter

Battalion, Company C; Chorus (3).

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Minneapolis, Minn.

"Doug."

"Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit."

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Yale Club;

Western Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal,

Sergeant, First Sergeant.

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RALPH PRATT HO AG LAND, JR.

Wollaston, Mass. "Ralph." "Hoagie." "Hoag." "And was accounted a good actor." Entered Junior Year; Track Squad; Academy Baseball Team, Assistant Manager; Academy Crew, Manager (Re- signed); Junior Class Tennis Team; Junior and Senior Class Hockey Teams; Lower and Senior Class Bowling Teams; Championship Upper Middle Class Bowling Team, Captain; Christian Fraternity; Four-Year Club; Rifle Club; Cast, "Sherlock Holmes," "Treasure Island," "The American Lord," "Waterloo," "Julius Caesar;" Golden Branch Literary Society; Inter-Society Debating Team; Honor Man, Second Group (5); Honorable Mention; Gordon Bible Prize (Third).

JOSIAH GILBERT HOLLAND

"Denver, Col.

"Joe."

" To know him was to love him."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Company Football -Team;

Christian Fraternity; Tech. Club; Western Club; Exeter

Battalion, Company A Corporal, Color Sergeant; 'Mandolin

Club.

CHARLES PARKER HOLMES

New Bedford, Mass. "Peck." "Charlie." " Born for success, he seemed." Entered Junior Year; Class Drill Squad; Junior Football Team; Class Tennis Team; Championship Class Tennis Team; Tennis Squad (4); Harvard Interscholastic Tennis Team (2); Academy Tennis Team (2), Captain (1); Class Hockey Team (2); Class Bowling Team (4); Championship Class Bowling Team (3); Academy Hockey Team, Assistant Manager; Academy Gymnasium Team, Manager; Cham- pionship Class Bowling Team Manager; Finalist School Tennis Championship, 1916, 1917; P. E. A. Police, Chief; Class Day Officers, First Marshal; June Ball Officer; Senior Council; Harvard Club; Bay State Club; Yale Club; Four- Year Club; Kappa Delta Pi; The Phillips Exeter Monthly, Associate Editor, Business Manager, 1915-17; Prize of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs.

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CARROL HYDE HUDDLESTON New York, N. Y. "Red." "Cal." "Happy is the house that shelters this man." Entered Lower Middle Year; Senior Class Picture Com- mittee, Chairman; Executive Committee; Christian Frater- nity; Harvard Club; Empire State Club; G. L.Soule Literary Society, Treasurer, President; Alpha Nu; Inter-Society Debating Team; Exeter Battalion, Company A, Sergeant; The 191,8 Pean, Managing Editor.

RICHARD DeLANO HUDSON Brooklyn, N. Y. "Skinny." "Dick." "Actions speak louder than words." Entered Junior Year; Junior Class Drill Squad; Fresh River Crew; Academy Football Squad (2) ; Academy Second Football Team; Academy Track Team (3); Academy Track Squad (4); Senior Class Championship Track Team; B. A. A. Interscholastic Team; Senior Class Pin Committee, Chair- man; Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman; Christian Fraternity; Four-Year Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Princeton Club; Empire State Club; Cast "Treasure Island;" Foot- ball Programme, Business Manager; Faculty Shield Pro- gramme, Business Manager; Honorable Mention (3).

ARTHUR LEWIS HURST

Glen Ridge, N. J.

"Art."

" Thy face the index of a feeling mind. "

Entered Upper Middle Year; The Exonian, Associate

Editor, Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Senior Council;

Senior Class Memorial Committee, Chairman; Crew Squad;

Track Squad; Class Day Officer, Historian; June Ball Officer;

Christian Fraternity; New Jersey Club; Princeton Club;

Alpha Nu; Exeter Battalion, Company B.

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CRAWFORD JOHNSON

St. Louis, Mo.

"Crawf."

"'Tis well to be merry and wise."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Class Football Team (2);

Academy Baseball Team, Assistant Manager (Resigned);

Yale Club; Tech. Club, President; Phi Epsilon Sigma;

Exeter Battalion; Chorus; The Exonian, Assignment ]Editor

(Resigned); Honorable Mention; Prentiss Cummings Greek

Prize, Honorable Mention.

ROBERT DEWEY JOHNSON

Wilmington, Vt. "Bob." "Johnny." "Gentle of speech; beneficent of mind. " Entered Junior Year; Academy Track Squad (4); Acad- emy Track Team (1); Junior Class Hockey Team (1); Lower Middle Class Hockey Team; Senior Class Pin Committee; Vermont Club; Cornell Club; Honor Man, First Group (l); Second Group (4); Honorable Mention (3).

ROBERT GROAT JOHNSON

Hudson, N. Y.

"Bob."

"And say to all the world, this was a man."

Entered Junior Year; Athletic Association; Academy

Football Squad; Class Football Team (3); Academy Track

Team; Championship Class Track Team (3), Manager (1);

Class Hockey Team, Manager; Class Bowling Team (4);

Championship Class Drill Squad; Senior Council; Empire

State Club, President; Assembly Club; Four-Year Club,

Vice-President; Yale Club; Christian Fraternity Cabinet;

Alpha Nu; The 1918 Pean, Business Manager (Resigned);

Honorable Mention (2).

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Newburyport, Mass.

"Bud."

tfA moral, sensible, well-bred man."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Track Squad;

Deutscher Verein; Rifle Club; Harvard Club; Bay State

Club; Exeter Battalion, Corporal; Chorus.

THOMAS EUGENE JONES

EXCELLO, O.

"Tom." "Both great in courage, conduct, and in fame." Entered Lower Middle Year; Athletic Association; Sec- retary; Academy Baseball Squad (3); Academy Baseball Team (2), Captain (1); Class Day Officers, Second Marshal; Senior Council; June Ball Officer, President; Yale Club, Vice-President; Assembly Club, Vice-President; Ohio State Club; Kappa Delta Pi; The Phillips Exeter Monthly, Asso- ciate Editor, Business Manager.

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East Orange, N. J. "Bert." "Cobby." " To Jill the hour, that is happiness." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Deut- scher Verein; New Jersey Club; Exeter Battalion, Company A, Signal Corps; Chorus (2).

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MANVILLE KENDRICK

Sheridan, Wyo. "Ken." " Your music charms, as doth yourself." Entered Lower Middle Year; Rifle Club; Western Club; Harvard Club; Glee Club; Mandolin Club; Chorus; Mili- tary Club; Exeter Battalion, Corporal.

DONALD HAMILTON KERR

Boston, Mass. "Don." "Abie." "A poet soaring in the high region of his fancies." Entered Lower Middle Year; Lower Middle Class Base- ball Team; Upper Middle Class Baseball Team, Captain (1); All-Class Baseball Team (2); Battalion Baseball, D Company, Captain; Class Day Officers, Poet; Senior Council; Chris- tian Fraternity; Harvard Club; Bay State Club; Cercle Francais; Kappa Epsilon Pi; Exeter Battalion, Company D, Corporal.

CLARENCE BROUG.HTON KILMER, JR.

Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

"Dick." "Kil."

"He has common sense in a w/y that's uncommon."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Track Squad;

Championship Class Baseball Team; Williams Club; Empire

State Club; Cercle Francais ; Rifle Club; Christian Fraternity ;

Assembly Club.

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PHILIP GRIFFIN KIMBALL

Malden, Mass.

"Phil." "Kim."

"Proclaim that I can sing."

Entered Senior Year; Manager Academy Golf Team;

Senior Class Executive Committee; Christian Fraternity;

Bay State Club; Dartmouth Club; Kappa Epsilon Pi;

Glee Club; Chapel Choir; Chorus; Academy Quartette.

LEWIS WALLACE KNOWLE5 Milfoiu), N. Y.

"Joe." "Marked by his great knowledge of military affairs." Entered Senior Year; Senior Class Football; Exeter Bat- talion, Quartermaster Sergeant, First Lieutenant, Adjutant, Second Lieutenant, Company B; Rifle Club; Western Club; Golden Branch Literary Society.

LEONARD BENTLEY LAIRD

NORTHFIELD, MASS.

"Fish." "Nig." "Witty, courteous, liberal, full of spirit." Entered Junior Year; Academy Track Squad; Senior Class Football Team; Class Baseball Team (3); Captain (1); All- Class Baseball Team (2); Senior Class Track Team; Senior Class Pin Committee; Christian Fraternity; Four-Year Club; Kappa Epsilon Pi; Glee Club (2); Chapel Choir (3); Honor Man, First Group (2); Honor Man, Second Group (6); Honorable Mention (6).

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ARNOLD PRESTON LANG

Larchmont Manor, N. Y.

"A. P." "Ape." "Langie."

"The glory of a young man is his strength."

Entered Llpper Middle Year; Academy Gymnasium Squad;

Class Football Team; Class Hockey Team (2); Class Track

Team; Manager Class Hockey Team; Harvard Club; Empire

State Club; Christian Fraternity; Rifle Club; Golden

Branch Literary Society; Cercle Francais; Exeter Battalion ;

Honorable Mention.

HENRY PALMER LATHAM

Willimantic, Conn. "Puck." " The very pink of courtesy." Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad; Crew Squad; Exeter Battalion; Tech. Club; Christian Fraternity ; Church Monitor.

RAYMOND ALBERT LAUB

Buffalo, N. Y.

"Ray."

" The common welfare was my business."

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Harvard

Club; Empire State Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B,

Sergeant.

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JAMES KENT LENAHAN Wilkes-Barre, Pa. "Jim. " " Well, have you argued, sir." Entered Lower Middle Year; Lower Middle Class Foot- ball Team, Captain; All-Class Football Team (Second) Golden Branch Literary Society, Vice-President, President Inter-Society Debating Team, Captain; Penn State Club Yale Club; Exeter Battalion, Company D.

DONOLD BRADFORD LOURIE

Peru, III.

"Don.

"Foremost captain of his time." Entered Upper Middle Year; Athletic Association (2), President; Academy Football Team (2), Captain (1); Acad- emy Track Team (2); Championship Class Track Team (2); Class Relay Team; B. A. A. Interscholastic Team; Senior Class President; Class Day Officer, President; June Ball Officer; Senior Council, President; Upper Middle Class, President; Christian Fraternity, Cabinet; Princeton Club, President; Kappa Epsilon Pi.

GEORGE HUTCHINSON LOVE Johnstown, Pa. "Cupe." "George." "With, all good graces to grace a gentleman." Entered Junior Year; Athletic Association; Academy Track Team, Assistant Manager, Manager; Class Drill Squad; Class Tennis Team, Captain; Class Baseball Team; Class Howling Team; Class Hockey Team, Manager; Cham- pionship Class Track Team, Manager; Senior Class, Secretary- Treasurer; Senior Council (Resigned); June Ball Officer; Senior Class Memorial Committee; Christian Fraternity; Cornell Club, Secretary -Treasurer (I), President (1); Penn State Club, Vice-President (1), President (1); Four-Year Club, President; Princeton Club; Phi Epsilon Sigma; The Exon- iau, Associate Editor, Secretary, Managing Editor; Hon- orable Mention.

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LELAND ORNELL LUDWIG, JR.

Houlton, Me.

"Lud." "Luddy."

"He was the friend, not of fortune, but of nun."

Entered Upper Middle Year; I rpper Middle Baseball Team;

Company Baseball Team; Rifle Club; Cornell Club; Maine

Club; Exeter Battalion, Company t>; Honor Man, Second

group (1)

ANDREW MARSHALL, 2ND

New London, Conn.

"Andy." "Marsh."

" //< is complete in feature and in mind."

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Dartmouth

Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B; Honorable Men lion (1).

LEONARD BRIGGS MARSHALL

Tehre Haute, Ind.

"Len." "Jack." "Marsh."

"My learning is play, and my play is learning."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Tennis Squad (2); Christian

Fraternity; Deutscher Verein; Rifle Club; Assembly Club;

Honor Man, First Group (7), Second Group (2); Honorable

Mention (9); Cum Laude Society; Prentiss Cummings

Creek Prize (Second); Chapel Monitor.

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North Hampton, N. H.

"Jim."

"Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Golf Team (1);

Honorable Mention (3).

WALLACE EUGENE McCAW, JR. Cincinnati, O. "Mac." " The mirror of all courtesy." Entered Junior Year; Crew Squad (3); Track Squad; Tech. Club, President; Ohio State Club, Secretary; Hon- orable Mention; Alpha Nu; Chapel Monitor.

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Princeton, N. J

"Dean." "Johnny." "Mac." "Irish."

"Sagacious, bold, and turbulent of wit."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Class Baseball Squad (2);

Championship Class Baseball Team; Class Football Squad

(2); Class Football Team; Class Hockey Team; Senior

Hockey Team, Manager; Christian Fraternity (3); New

Jersey Club (3); Princeton Club (3); Assembly Club; Rifle

Club; Kappa Epsilon Pi; Golden Branch Literary Society;

Chorus; Exeter Battalion, Company D.

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JOHN BUNKER MENDONCA

Nantucket, Mass.

"Jack." "Menie."

" Thou art wise, 'tis certain."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad; ' Christian

Fraternity; Harvard Club; Bay State Club; Cast "Julius

Caesar;" Exeter Battalion, Company D; Honor Man, First

Group (1); Honor Man, Second Group (2); Honorable

Mention (7) ; Church Monitor.

JOHN DOUGLAS MITCHELL Providence, R. I. "Johnny." "Mitch." "The world honors the soldiers." Entered Lower Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Tech. Club; Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917; Cast, "The American Lord;" Exeter Battalion, Company A, Corporal, Sergeant, First Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant; Honor- able Mention (1).

LAWRENCE EVERETT MULLOY

Waltham, Mass.

"Lawnie. "

"Stubborn labor conquers all things."

Entered Senior Year; Senior Football Team; All-Class

Football Team; Senior Hockey Team; Gym. Leader; Tech.

Club; Bay State Club.

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JOSHUA ATKINS NICKERSON, 2ND

Chatham, Mass.

"Josh." "Nick."

" Virtue is its own reward."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Crew Squad; Christian

Fraternity; Harvard Club; Bay State Club; Golden Branch

Literary Society.

THOMAS OXNARD

Savannah, Ga. "Tommy." "Scoop." "Right noble is thy merit." Entered Lower Middle Year; Academy Crew, Assistant Manager, Manager (Resigned); Class Day Officer, Valedic- torian (Resigned); Class Bowling Team (2); Champion Class Bowling Team (1); Kappa Epsilon Pi; Harvard Club; Southern Club; The Exoniau, Associate Editor; Honor Man, First Group (1); Honor Man, Second Group (2); Honorable Mention (4).

CARL FREDERICK PETERS

Toronto, Can.

"Pete." "Fat."

"It is excellent to have a giant's strength."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Football Squad; Academy

Football Team; Track Team, Assistant Manager; Academy

Tennis Team, Manager (Resigned); Track Squad; Senior

Class, Executive Committee; Harvard Club; Christian

Fraternity; Rifle Club; Fencing Club, Secretary-Treasurer;

Assembly Club; Kappa Delta Pi.

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JOHN COLEMAN PICKARD

Wilmington, Del.

"Jack." "Pick."

" The mildest manners and the gentlest heart."

Entered Senior Year; Company Football Team; Golden

Branch Literary Society; Christian Fraternity; Maine Club;

Southern Club; Rifle Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B;

Honorable Mention (1).

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"Billy." "Ivers." "Pondy." "He from whose lips divine persuasion flows." Entered Lower Middle Year; Musical Clubs; Orchestra; Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Vice-President (Resigned); Cast, "Sherlock Holmes," "The American Lord," "Julius Caesar; " G. L. Soule Literary Society; Inter Society Debating Team, Captain; Honor Man, First Group; Honor Man, Second Group (3); Honorable Mention (2); Merrill Declama- tion Prize (First); Merrill Composition Prize (Second); Beattie-Murchie Modern History Prize.

HAROLD CLARKE RANDALL

Rocky Ford, Col.

"Rand." "Hal."

"For I am armed so strong in honesty."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Rifle Club; Yale Club;

Christian Fraternity; Western Club; Exeter Battalion,

Company A; Honor Man, Second Group (2); Honorable

Mention.

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RONALD JOSEPH RICHARDSON REEDER Carthage, N. Y. "Dick." "Rich." "And what he greatly thought he nobly did." Entered Senior Year; Senior Class Football Team; Chris- tian Fraternity; Empire State Club; Assembly Club; Cor- nell Club; Exeter Battalion, Ordnance Sergeant; Chorus; Honorable Mention (1).

ROSCOE GILES REEDER

Carthage, N. Y.

"Babe."

"Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful."

Entered Senior Year; Senior Class Football Team; All

Class Football Team ; Senior Hockey Team ; Christian

Fraternity; Cornell Club; Empire State Club; Assembly

Club; Exeter Battalion, Company D; Chorus; Honor Man,

Second Group4(l); Honorable Mention^(l).

GORDON RENNER

Cincinnati, 0.

" Thy music hath its charms. "

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Harvard

Club; Buckeye State Club; Western Club; Golden Branch

Literary Society; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal;

Glee Club; Chorus; Mandolin Club.

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HARRY EDWARD RICE, JR.

Vicksburg, Miss.

"Ricey."

"A man destined to overcome."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Upper Middle Class Bowling

Team; Senior Class Bowling Team; Yale Club; Rifle Club;

Southern Club; Golden Branch Literary Society, President;

Exeter Battalion, Company A; Musical Clubs; Mandolin

Club; Honorable Mention (3).

GRISWOLD WOLCOTT ROCHE

Atlantic Highlands, N. J. "Gris." "Osie." "Micky." "What should a man do but be merry." Entered Upper Middle Year; C Company Championship Football Team; Christian Fraternity (2); New Jersey Club; YaleClub; RifleClub; CcrcleFrancais; Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917; Exeter Battalion, Corporal ^Sergeant, Company A.

STANTON EDGAR ROCKWELL

Bridgeport, Conn.

"Stan." "Rocky."

"Diligence is the mistress of success."

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Yale Club;

Exeter Battalion, Company D, Corporal.

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HOWARD HENRY ROTHSTEIN

Johnstown, Pa.

"Ham." "Howdy." "Rose."

"Nor curb his swiftness in the 'forward race."

Entered Senior Year ; Musical Clubs; Glee Club; Chorus;

Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917; Penn State Club; Cornell

Club; Rifle Club.

JOHN JACOB SACK New York, N. Y. "Jack." "Jake." "When I have leisure, I amuse myself with my papers. " Entered Upper Middle Year; Senior Class Memorial Com- mittee; Christian Fraternity, Cabinet; Harvard Club; Empire State Club; Cast, "Sherlock Holmes," "Julius Caesar," Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917; Golden Branch Liter- ary Society, Librarian, Secretary; Exeter Battalion, Com- pany A, Corporal; The Exonian, Associate Editor; The Phillips Exeter Monthly, Associate Editor, Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief; The 1918 Pean, Editor-in-Chief; Honor Man, First Group (4), Second Group (1); Honorable Men- tion (16); Cum Laude Society; Merrill Prize Compositions, Honorable Mention; Pitts Dufnold English Prize; Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize; Westerfield American History Prize.

JOSEPH FREEMAN SCOTT

PlTTSFIELD, N. H.

"Scottie." "Joe."

"Honest labor bears a lovely face."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad; Golf Squad;

Christian Fraternity; Granite State Club; Exeter Battalion,

Company C; Chorus; Honor Man, Second Group (3);

Honorable Mention (2).

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GEORGE WILLIAM SHELDON, 2ND

Summit, N. J. "Fat." "Cupe." "'Tis not wJiiit man does which exalts him, but what man would he." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; New Jersey Club; Princeton Club; Cercle Francais; Exeter Bat- talion, Company A.

GEORGE WING SISSON, 3RD

Potsdam, N. Y.

"Sis."

"Give me some music; I pant for music. "

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Empire State

Club; Cornell Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal;

Musical Clubs; Glee Club; Mandolin Club; Chorus ;l[Chapel

Choir.

WALTER KNAPP SLACK Saginaw, Mich.

"Walt."

"He was a generous youth."

Entered Senior Year; Track Squad; Christian Fraternity

Western Club; Williams Club ; Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917

Exeter Battalion, Company D, Signal Corps; Musical Clubs

Chorus; Mandolin Club.

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SHERWOOD PERRY SMEDLEY Willi amstown, Mass.

"Smed." "Slier." "Fuzzy." "Manners make the man." Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad; Upper Middle Class Hockey Team; Senior Class Hockey Team, Captain; Christian Fraternity; Williams Club, President; Bay State Club; Phi Epsilon Sigma; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Supply Sergeant, Second Lieutenant; Church Monitor.

EDWARD STILSON, JR. Cortland, X. Y.

"Ed." "Stils."

"He looks the whole world in the face."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Senior Class Football Team,

Captain; All-Class Football Team; Christian Fraternity (2);

Empire State Club (2); Princeton Club (2); Phi Theta Psi;

Exeter Battalion, Company B, Lance Corporal.

EVERETT WILSON SWEEZY

Englewood, N. J. "Ev." "Cheezy." "Skeezicks." "Snook." "He is a true man of science." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Har- vard Club; New Jersey Club; Property Manager, "Sherlock Holmes;" Tech. Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Wire- less Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Captain, Adjutant; Signal Corps, Sergeant; Honor Man, First Group (4); Honorable Mention (.5); Cum Laude Society; Henry Judson Hooper Memorial Prize.

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JESSE GILBERT SWIFT, JR.

North Scituate, Mass.

"Dean." "Swifty." "Gil."

"For I can sing and .speak."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity, Cabinet;

Harvard Club; Bay State Club; Cast, "Julius Caesar;"

Golden Branch Literary Society, Vice-President; Exeter

Battalion, Company A, Corporal; Glee Club; Church

Monitor.

THOMAS MADISON TAYLOR

San Antonio, Tex.

"Matt," "Happy." "Texas."

"He served with glory and success."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Academy Hockey Team,

Manager; P. E. A. Police; Senior Council, Vice-President;

June Ball Officer; Class Day Officers, Secretary; Upper

Middle Class, Secretary-Treasurer; Christian Fraternity;

Lone Stai State Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Southern Club,

Secretary-Treasurer; Rifle Club; Tech. Club; Cercle

Fran^ais; Assembly Club; Phi Theta Psi; Exeter Battalion,

Company D, Corporal, Second Lieutenant; Honorable

Mention (4).

JAMES HENDRICK TERRY

New York, N. Y. "J. H." "Curley," "Hendy." "He likes to study the love that lies in a maiden's eyes, and lies and lies, and lies." Entered Lower Middle Year; Class Hockey Team (2); Class Baseball Team; Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Presi- dent; Williams Club; Empire State Club; Assembly Club; Cercle Francais; Cast, "Sherlock Holmes," "The American Lord," Vaudeville Show, Winter, 1916; G. L. Soule Literary Society, Vice-President; Exeter Battalion, Company D, Corporal; Glee Club (2); Chorus (2); The 1918 Pean, Associate Editor; Honor Man, Second Group (2); Honor- able Mention (2); Merrill Declamation Prize (Second); Church Monitor.

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BRYANT FRANKLIN TOLLES

Hartford, Conn.

"Tuds." "Jim."

"This gentleman who achieves honors."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad (2); Senior

Class Championship Track Team; Christian Fraternity (2);

Yale Club (2); Phi Theta Psi; G. L. Soule Literary Society,

President, Secretary; Exeter Battalion, Junior Color Corporal,

Company A; (dee Club; Chorus (2); The 1918 Pean,

Assistant Business Manager.

JOHN BAKER WADSWORTH Council Bluffs, Ia.

"Wadsy." "Wady." "A merry heart goes all the day." Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad; Goll' Squad; Cercle Francais; Western Club; Christian Fraternity; Harvard Club; Deutscher Verein; Exeter Battalion, Com- pany A; Musical Clubs; Orchestra (2).

WILLIAM HENRY WALLACE

South Orange, N. J. "Bill." "With tlie swiftest wing of speed." Entered Senior Year; Senior Class Football Team; Tracl Squad; Chorus.

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JOHN WHEELER WATKINS

Utica, N. Y. "Jack." "Wat." "Needs not the painted flourish of our praise." Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Empire State Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal; Mandolin Club; Chorus.

CLIFTON EDWIN WATSON

Leicester, Mass. "Clif." "Swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow." Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Second Football Team; Academy Football Team; Championship Class Track Team (2), Captain (1); Class Relay Team (2), Captain (1); B. A. A. Interscholastic Track Team; Academy Indoor Relay Team (2); Academy Track Team (2); Senior Council; Senior Class Picture Committee; June Ball Officer, Vice- President; Harvard Club (2), President (1); Bay State Club (2), Vice-President (1); Kappa Epsilon Pi; Chorus (2); Glee Club (2); Chapel Choir; Athletic Association.

JAMES MICHAELS WEIL

Rochester, N. Y.

" Jim."

"A good heart and a level head."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Harvard Club; Empire State

Club; Cercle Francais; Exeter Battalion, Company A;

Honor Man, Second Group (.5); Honorable Mention (6);

Henry L. Mason Latin Prize; Cum Laude Society.

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JOHN ROGERS WESTERFIELD

MoNTCLAIR, N. J.

"Jack." "Nothing is iin]>ossible to a valiant heart." Entered Lower Middle Year; Athletic Association (2); Academy Football Team, Assistant Manager, Manager; Track Squad; Senior Class Executive Committee, Chairman; Senior Council, Secretary (Resigned); June Ball Officer; Christian Fraternity; Assembly Club, President; New Jersey Club, President; Dartmouth Club; Alpha Nu; Exeter Battalion, Company D, Sergeant.

JOHN WETTSTEIN

Mount Vernon, N. Y. "John." "Wett." "Chisel." "A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. " Entered Junior Year; Track Squad (2); Class Football Team (2); Company A Football Team, Captain; Golf Squad; Class Drill Squad; Yale Club; Empire State Club; Rifle Club, President; Fencing Club; Four-Year Club; Assembly Club; Christian Fraternity; Alpha Nu; Exeter Battalion, Company A, Corporal, Sergeant, Second Lieuten- ant.

LEONARD WHEELER, JR.

Worcester, Mass. "Len." "Endy." "A careful man, and a great scholar." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Har- vard Club; Bay State Club; Honor Man, First Group (5); Honorable Mention (13); Cum Laude Society; Greeley Latin Prize (First); Mason Latin Prize (Honorable Mention); Sunday Chapel Monitor.

ROBERT LEWIS WIEL

San Francisco, Cal. "Billy." "Bob." "What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Golf Squad; Cercle Francais; Harvard Club; Rifle Club; Western Club: Cast, "Sherlock Holmes," Vaudeville Show, Winter, 1916, Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917; Exeter Battalion, Com- pany A.

OTIS PARKER WILLIAMS

Norwalk, O.

"Ote." "Oppie." "Bill." "Will."

"He is a soldier fit to stand by Ccesar. "

Entered Senior Year; C Company Championship Football

Team; Senior Class Baseball Manager; Buckeye State Club,

President; Christian Fraternity; Rifle Club; Harvard Club;

Western Club; Cornell Club; Phi Epsilon Sigma; Exeter

Battalion, Company C, First Sergeant, First Lieutenant,

Captain; Chorus.

JAMES HOLTON WILSON

Columbus, 0.

"Woodrow. " "Jim."

"Silent, steadfast, and demure."

Entered Senior Year; Christian Fraternity; Buckeye

State Club; Honorable Mention.

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CHARLES MacPHEE WRIGHT

Tucson, Ariz.

"Mac."

"A friend is worth all hazards we can run."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Senior Class Football Team;

Christian Fraternity; Western Club; Harvard Club; Cerele

Francais; G. L. Soule Literary Society, Librarian.

FREDERIC EMERSON WRIGHT, JR. Richmond Hill, N. Y. "Ox." "Colonel." "My strength is as the strength of ten." Entered Junior Year; Academy Gym. Team (3), Cap- tain (1); Football Squad (2); Senior Class Football Team; Crew Squad (3); Lower Middle Class, Secretary-Treasurer; Williams Club, President; Fencing Club, Secretary-Treas- urer; Cerele Francois; Assembly Club; Empire State Club; Vaudeville Show, Winter, 1916, Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917; Phi Theta Psi; G. L. Soule Literary Society; Glee Club (2); Chorus (4); Nathaniel Gordon Prize (First).

Sometime Members of the Senior Class

Blish, John Lyman,

Seymour, Ind.,

H. S

409

Bonnell, Edward Clarkson,

Bay Head, N. J.,

Mrs. G.

E. Clough's

542

Crawford, Lindsay,

Summit, N. J.,

W. 29

Garside, Frank,

New Rochelle, N. Y.,

W. B.

Kenniston's

471

Lowe, Wallace Granville,

Brookline, Mass.,

S. 4

503

Merrill, Abner Scott,

Brookline, Mass.,

P. 15

198

Moses, Gordon,

Concord,

P. 12

398

Pickering, John Robert Holbrooke,

Portsmouth,

S. 17

492

Richards, Homer Flint,

Arlington, Mass.,

S. 23

Vernon, Ralph Radley,

Poquonock, Conn.,

S. 22

291

Weldon, John, Jr.,

Williinantic , Conn. ,

H. 24

Wilford, George Arthur, Jr.,

Tamaqua, Pa.,

S. 9

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College Preferences

Harvard (48): Berkeley, Birtwell, Bowen, Buttrick, Cole, Colony, Combs, Curtis, G. E. Darling, K. C. Darling, Dow, Eager, Edmonds, Felheim, Hoagland, C. P. Holmes, M. S. Jones, Huddleston, Kendrick, Kerr, A. P. Lang, Laub, Mendonca, Nickerson, C. F. Peters, W. M. Pond, Renner, Sack, Scott, Sweezy, Swift, Wadsworth, Wakefield, C. E. Watson, Weil, Wheeler, Wiel, C. M. Wright, Chapman, H. W. Clark, Conklin, Durfee, Eaton, Laird, Martindale, Tait, J. R. Watson, Wilcox.

Yale (23): DeWolf, Dietzel, Draper, J. R. Elliott, Haskell, Head, R. G. Johnson, T. E. Jones, Lenahan, L. B. Marshall, Randall, Rice, Roche, Rockwell, Tolles, Wettstein, Gates, Hickey, Howard, E. L. McCarty, MacPherson, A. B. Stoddard, Sturm.

Massachusetts Institute Technology (19): E. C. Clark, Clement, Erikson, Flather, Frost, Holland, L. B. Laird, Latham, McCaw, Mitchell, Mulloy, Taylor, Bernard, Dillon, Gove, Lock- wood, Martin, J. W. Poole, Sweeney.

Princeton (18): Bathgate, Ballard, Barwise, Day, Hudson, C. Johnson, Lourie, Love, McClenahan, Sheldon, Stilson, Wallace, Bean, Carruth, Howard, Stabler, Webster, Wintringer.

Cornell (16): Bacchus, Calloway, Grant, Gutwillig, R. D. Johnson, Ludwig, R. G. Reeder, R. J. R. Reeder, Rothstein, Sisson, Watkins, Williams. R. H. Jones, Sanford, H. P. Smith, E. Teel.

Williams (6): Cobb, Kilmer, Slack, Smedley, Terry, F. E. Wright.

Dartmouth (5): P. G. Kimball, A. Marshall, Westerfield, Perkins, Turnbull.

University of Pennsylvania (2): Allison, Gilmore.

Boivdoin (2): G. A. Curran, Pickard.

Annapolis (1): Oxnard.

Brown (1): Hurst.

Columbia (1): Ohse.

Ohio State University (1): J. H. Wilson.

Stevens Technology (1): Kalbfieisch.

Virginia Military Academy (1): Shipley.

West Point (l): Shattuck.

Worcester Technology (l): Marston.

No preference (11): Conant, DeVito, Currie, Damon, Dearborn, Gorby, L. W. Knowles, Kleymeyer, Lippincott, Perry, Vieth.

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Lourie

Holmes

Love

Senior Class Officers

OFFICERS

President D. B. Lourie

Vice-President T. W. Bacchus, Jr.,* C. P. Holmes

Secretary-Treasurer G. H. Love

*Resigned

Future Occupations

One third of the class was undecided as to their future occupation. This was, undoubtedly, due to the war. The remainder gave their occupations in the Pean Senior class ballot as follows:

7 Lawyer 1 Woolen business

2 President of the U. S. 1 U. S. Senator

2 Engineer 1 Trench-digger

2 Civil engineer 1 Soldier

2 Mechanical engineer 1 Fighting Huns

2 Business 1 Killing Germans

2 Farmer 1 Major general

2 Chemist 1 Pushing up daisies in France

1 Electrical engineer 1 Leader of a Salvation Army band

1 Banker and broker 1 Cabaret dancer

1 Doctor 1 Successor to Pop Clark

1 Physician 1 Conductor on Exeter Street car

1 Surgeon 1 Bottle washer

1 Boiler maker 1 Best mining engineer in world

1 Fruit dealer 1 Owner of a dance hall

1 Broker 1 A regular business man

1 Bartender 1 Making automatic door opener

1 Prize fighting 1 Instructor in an institution of erudition

1 Coal business 1 Worm-hole borer in an antique furniture shop

1 Armchair athlete 1 Getting done with as little work as possible

Senior Class Ballot

Second

First column arranged in order of number of votes, turned in ballots.

First Best athlete .... *Lourie Most popular . . . *Lourie Done the most for

Exeter *Lotjrie

Best all round man *Lourie Busiest *S \ck

Seventy per cent, of Seniors in school

Third

Class politician

. . Eager

Lenahan

Man of the hour

. . Lourie

T. E. Jones

Class grind . .

. . Cole

Wheeler

Day

Pluckiest . . .

Lourie

T. E. Jones

Pond

Most apt to succeed Sack

Hudson

Best speaker

. Lenahan

Taylor

fPOND, fHUDDLESTON

Most loyal

Lourie

T. E. Jones

Taylor

Squarest . . .

. Lourie

T. E. Jones

Pond

Class fiunker .

. Wettstein

Westerfield

Lenahan

Class heathen .

. Terry

Pond

Lenahan

Class baby . .

. Colony

Curtis

Wiel

Class giant . .

. Peters

Eager

Bacchus

Class bluffer

. . Lenahan

Eager

Love

Class shark . .

.fE)AY, t Wheeler

Berkeley

Sack

Noisiest . . .

. Wettstein

Eager

Gutwillig

Wittiest . . .

Love

Kimball

Rothstein

Class cutter . .

. . C. Johnson

Holmes

Sportiest . . .

. . Love

Rothstein

R. G. Johnson

Best singer . .

. Laird

Kimball

Rothstein

Most talented .

. . Hurst

Rothstein

Sack

Most tactful

. Hurst

Lourie

fEAGER, fHOLMES

Handsomest

. fHoLMEs,f R.G.Johnson Love

Hurst

Best natured .

. Lourie

Eager

Taylor

Least appreciated

. Sack

Eager

Allison

Quietest . . .

Bathgate

Bacchus .

Colony

Most original .

. . Love ,

Sack

Rothstein

Most gentlemanly

. Hurst

Bacchus

Lourie

Biggest roughneck . Edmonds

Eager

Wettstein

Best dancer . .

. Westerfield

Love

fLoURIE, fWATSON

Class highbrow

. Terry

Curtis

TOLLES

Lady's man . .

. Love

R. G. Johnson

Watson

Nerviest . . .

Lang

Hoagland

R. G. Johnson

Laziest ....

. C. Johnson

Love Lenahan

Wettstein

Most patriotic .

. Barwise

fOxNARD, fTAYLOR

Most obliging .

. Lourie

T. E. Jones

t Williams, "[Taylor, -j-Hurst

Optimist . . .

Eager

Taylor

fR. G. Johnson

Woman hater .

. Cole

fA. Marshall, fl

Jacchus

*Practically unanimous. fTied.

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Cum Laude Society

MEMBERS IN COURSE FROM THE CLASS OF 1917

Lincoln B. Barker Samuel B. Chase, Jr. Hung-chen Chen Lawrence W. Conant John Cowles Joseph B. Folger, Jr. Warren F. Goodell Edward B. Jennings, Jr

Charles M. Kritzman Joseph F. Lautner Thomas N. Moir James E. Nallt Chester D. Perry Francis T. P. Plimpton Emmett J. Scott, Jr. Oliver C. Stamper Frederick J. Woodbridge

MEMBERS-ELECT FROM THE CLASS OF 191S

Cyrus L. Day Leonard B. Marshall John J. Sack Everett W. Sweezy Leonard Wheeler, Jr.

FACULTY MEMBERS

Mr. Earl A. Barrett Mr. Otis M. Bigelow Mr. S. P. R. Chadwick Dr. Charles H. Clark Mr. Joseph S. Ford Professor William A. Francis Professor John C. Kirtland Dr. Arthur G. Leacock Mr. Frederick J. Libby

Dr. Alfred

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Dr. Lewis Perry Mr. Fletcher N. Robinson Mr. George B. Rogers Mr. Howard A. Ross Mr. Wilhelm Segerblom Mr. Howard S. Stuckey Mr. Henry L. Sweet Professor James A. Tufts Mr. Frederick R. Whitman Wightman

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Top Row— Kerr, C. P. Holmes, Hurst, Allison.

Bottom Row C. E. Watson, Taylor, Lourie, T. E. Jones, R. G. Johnson.

Senior Council

OFFICERS

President Donold B. Lourie

Vice-President Thomas M. Taylor

Secretary-Treasurer John R. Westerfield,* Thomas E. Jones

MEMBERS

Chester P. Allison Thomas E. Jones

Thomas W. Bacchus, Jr.* Donald H. Kerr

Gordon P. Eager Donold B. Lourie

Charles P. Holmes George H. Love*

Arthur L. Hurst Thomas M. Taylor

Robert G. Johnson Clifton E. Watson John R. Westerfield* *Resigned

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Top Row Kerr, Eager, Hurst, Day

Bottom Row—C P. Holmes, Taylor, Lourie, Lenahan, T. E. Jones.

Class Day Officers

President .' D. B. Lotjrie

Secretary T. M. Taylor

Orator J. K. Lenahan,* W. McD. Pond

Historian A. L. Hurst

Prophet G. P. Eager

Poet D. H. Kerr

Marshals C. P. Holmes, T. E. Jones

Valedictorian Thomas Oxnard,* C. L. Day

*Resigned

Executive Committee.- J. R. Westerfield, Chairman; C. H. Huddleston, P. G. Kimball, C. F. Peters.

Cap and Gown Committee. R. D. Hudson, Chairman; Roger Birtwell, E. C. Clark. Pin Committee. R. D. Hudson, Chairman; R. D. Johnson, L. B. Laird. Picture Committee. C. H. Huddleston, Chairman; S. B. Damon, C. E. Watson. Memorial Committee. A. L. Hurst, Chairman; G. H. Love, J. J. Sack.

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Top Row— J. W. Laird, Wettstein. Judson, C. P. Holmes, F. E. Wright, Dow, Clifford.

Bottom Row Hoagland, Edmonds, R. G. Johnson, Love, Hudson, Birtwell, Allison, L. B. Laird.

Four Year Club

OFFICERS

President G. H. Love

Vice-President R, G. Johnson

Secretary-Treasurer ' R. D. Hudson

MEMBERS

C. P. Allison R. P. Hoagland, Jr. L. B. Laird

R. Birtwell C. P. Holmes G. H. Love

J. P. Clifford R. L. Holt C. M. Mayo

A. G. Cooper R. D. Hudson A. A. Shepard

E. L. Dearborn R. D. Johnson M. B. Smith

W. G. Dow R. G. Johnson K. J. Tilton

C. F. Eaton, Jr. C. F. Judson, Jr. J. Wettstein

T. S. Edmonds J. W. Laird F. E. Wright, Jr.

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CLASS of 1919, yours is no mean task for the coming year. The old order changes and gives place to new. The war will make the school life next year somewhat different from that of this year or previous years. You will have to meet new and serious problems. Rather than give this valuable space to reviling, lambasting and stepping all over you, as has been the custom, we prefer to warn and advise you. The tide of battle may ebb and flow, but you must keep your heads with you, stick to your places, getting ready for the moment your country calls you, and like good soldiers obeying the orders you have received to prepare yourselves for that moment. We Seniors, soon to be members of Exeter's loyal body of alumni, will with all alumni be listening for news of you, nor will we be satisfied unless we learn that you have realized your duty to the country, have given unselfishly of your money to every cause that asks it, have given unstintingly of your time and labor where it is needed, have given nobly of yourselves when the call is made. May you leave Exeter in June, 1919, with her traditions strengthened, her ideals maintained, and yourselves from a year of duty and sacrifice ennobled.

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RALPH LYON BEAN Lebanon, N. H. "Bud." "Beanie." "Baron." "Good humor and generosity carry the day, all the world over." Entered Junior Year; Class Hockey Team (2); Lower Middle Class Hockey Team, Manager; Championship Class Drill Squad; Class Baseball (3); Class Football (2); Championship Football Team (2); All Class Football Team (1); Class Bowling (3); Lower Middle Bowling Team, Captain; Christian Fraternity; Tech. Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Granite State Club; Cercle Francais; Rifle Club; Exeter Battalion, Company C, Corporal; Vaudeville Show Winter, 1916; Honorable Mention (2).

KENNETH BERNARD

Revere, Mass.

"Barney. "

"He that goes sbflly goes safely."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Track Squad; Crew Squad;

Tech. Club; Christian Fraternity; Bay State Club; Exeter

Battalion, Company C; Chorus.

EDWARD BENNETT CARRUTH, JR.

San Antonio, Tex,

"Ed."

"Good fellowship ami company he ilalh maintain ami keep

always. "

Entered Lower Middle Year; Academy Golf Team (2); Upper Middle Class Baseball Team, Manager; Southern Club; Christian Fraternity; Texas Club; Princeton Club; Phi Theta Psi; Exeter Battalion, Company I).

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HENRY OTIS CHAPMAN, JR.

WOODMERE, N. Y.

"Chappie." " Arrows fled not swifter to their mark." Entered Lower Middle Year; Academy Track Team (2); Academy Indoor Relay Team; Pennsylvania Relay Team; B. A. A. Interscholastic Track Team; Class Track Team (2); Christian Fraternity; Harvard Club; Empire State Club; Cercle Francais; Rifle Club; Phi Theta Psi; G. L. Soule Literary Society, Vice-President, President; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal, Sergeant; Chorus (2).

HENRY WADSWORTH CLARK

Ketchikan, Alaska.

"Eskie. " "Nig." "Hank."

"He was exceeding strong."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Academy Football Team;

Track Squad; Christian Fraternity; Western Club; Harvard

Club; Cercle Francais; Kappa Epsilon Pi; Golden Branch

Literary Society.

THOMAS ROSCOE CONKLIN

Aurora, III.

"Tommy. " "Conk. "

"Enthusiasm is the breath of genius. "

Entered Upper Middle Year; Exeter Battalion, Company

D, Corporal; Harvard Club; Western Club.

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WALTER STANLEY CURRIE

West Somerville, Maws. "Walt," "Wallie." "Men of few words are the wisest men." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; State Club; Princeton Club ; Harvard Club; Chorus.

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FREDERICK NATHAN DILLON, JR.

Fitchburg, Mass. "Fred." "Dill." "His heart was in his work." Entered Lower Middle Year; Upper Middle Class Football Team; Hockey Squad; Class Hockey Team (3), Captain (1); Crew Squad; Bay State Club; Tech. Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Rifle Club; Mandolin Club. »

BRADFORD CHALONER DURFEE

Fall River, Mass.

"Brad." "Durf." "Blondy." "Swede." "Fritters."

"Whitey."

"He scatters enjoyment who can enjoy much."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Crew Squad (3); Class

Hockey Team; Class Baseball Team; Harvard Club; Bay

State Club; Christian Fraternity; Kappa Epsilon l'i.

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CHARLES FREEDOM EATON, JR.

Princeton, Me. "Charlie." " You were bom to success and you will achieve it." Entered Junior Year; Athletic Association, Auditing Com- mittee; Crew Squad (4); Academy Crew (2); P. E. A. Police (2); Junior Class, President; Lower Middle Class, President; Upper Middle Class, President (Resigned); Christian Fraternity, Class Cabinet; Harvard Club; Pine Tree State Club, President (2); Cercle Francais; Rifle Club; P. E. A. Crew Association; Phi Epsilon Sigma; G. L. Soule Literary Society; Exeter Battalion, Quartermaster Corps, Second Lieutenant; Academy Chorus (2); Chapel Choir; Assembly Club; Cheer Leader, Head Cheer Leader; Honor- able Mention.

CHARLES GORDON GATES

Rodman, N. Y.

"Charley." "Gordon." "Dick."

"Labor overcometh all things."

Entered Junior Year; Junior Class Baseball Team; Lower

Middle Class Bowling Team; Class Football Squad; Track

Squad; Christian Fraternity; Empire State Club; Yale

Club; Rifle Club; Exeter Battalion, Company C, Corporal;

Honorable Mention (4).

KENNETH LeROY GOVE

Haverhill, Mass. "Kenny." "Shorty." "He that knoics is strong." Entered Upper Middle Year; Championship Class Bowl- ing Team; Christian Fraternity; Tech. Club; Bay State Club; Exeter Battalion, Company D, Corporal; Honor Man, Second Group (2); Honorable Mention (2).

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MlLFORD, N. Y.

"Hick."

"'Mid pleasures and palaces, there is no place like home." Entered Lower Middle Year; Academy Football Team; Academy Baseball Squad; Championship Upper Middle Class Bowling Team, Manager; June Ball Officer, Secretary- Treasurer; Christian Fraternity; Empire State Club; Yale Club; Vaudeville Show, Winter, 1916; Kappa Delta Pi; Honorable Mention.

GEORGE ADAMS HOWARD

Washington, D. C.

"Howie." "George."

"Do well the duty that lies before you."

Entered Junior Year; Princeton Club; Southern Club;

Christian Fraternity; Exeter Battalion.

WILLIAM CARROLL HANDLAN HOWARD

Wheeling, W. Va.

"Bill." "Why, then, the world's mine oyster, which I with sword ivill

open. " Entered Lower Middle Year; Track Squad; Company Football Team; Southern Club; Yale Club; Vaudeville Show, Fall, 1917; Golden Branch Literary Society; Musical Clubs (2); Mandolin Club (2); Exeter Battalion, Company D, Sergeant, Top-Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, First Lieu- tenant, Captain.

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ROBERT HOWARD JONES Dayton, 0. "Bob." "Buddie." "In thy face I see a, gentleman" Entered Lower Middle Year; Lower Middle Class Football Team (2), Manager; Second All-Class Football Team ; Class Bowling Team, Captain, Manager; Yale Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Buckeye State Club, Vice-President; Christian Fraternity; Western Club; Rifle Club; Phi Epsilon Sigma; Exeter Battalion, Company C.

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EVANSVILLE, IND.

"Ted."

" He doeth much that doeth a thing well."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Company A Football Team;

Christian Fraternity; Golden Branch Literary Society;

Exeter Battalion, Company A, Corporal; Exeter Officers'

Training Camp; Chorus.

JOHN WELLINGTON LAIRD

Brockton, Mass.

"Jack." "Duke." "J."

"He is music's master."

Entered Junior Year; Harvard Club; Bay State Club;

Four-Year Club; Cercle Francais; Christian Fraternity;

Assembly Club; Exeter Battalion, Sergeant; Musical Clubs,

Vice-President; Glee Club; Academy Quartette; Orchestra

(4), Leader; Chapel Choir; Chorus (3).

101

MORSS d'ISAY LIPPINCOTT

Cincinnati, 0.

"Lipp."

"Great urns the force of his eloquence."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity;

Western Club; Harvard Club; Ohio Club; Golden Branch

Literary Society; Exeter Battalion, Company B; Honor

Man, Second Group (1); Honorable Mention (3).

JOSEPH ELLISON LOCKWOOD

Old Town, Me. "Joe." "Patient persistent effort is often the price of success." Entered Lower Middle Year; Maine Club; Tech. Club; Exeter Battalion; Honor Man, Second Group.

EDMUND HEWITT MacPHERSON

Bridgeton, N. J. "Mac." "Valiant, wise, and well-accom.panied." Entered Upper MiddleYear; Yale Club; New Jersey Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B.

102

DARWIN REIDPATH MARTIN

Buffalo, N. Y.

"Doc." "Doctor." "Physic."

"Life is an art, the finest, of arts.' '

Entered Lower Middle Year; P. E. A. Crew Association

Christian Fraternity; Empire State Club; Harvard Club

Tech. Club; Rifle Club; Cercle Francais; Western Club

Orchestra (2); Chorus; Exeter Battalion, Company A

The 1918 Pean, Art Editor; Honorable Mention; Elson Art

Exhibit Committee, Chairman.

GEORGE HAMILTON MARTINDALE

San Antonio, Tex. "George." " Then on, then on, where duty leads. My course be onward still. " Entered Lower Middle Year; Class Football Team; Academy Track Squad; Texas Club; Christian Fraternity; Southern Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Rifle Club; Harvard Club; Exeter Battalion, Company B; Honorable Mention.

EDWARD LEIGH McCARTY

Coeur d'Alene, Ida. "Mac." " The mildest manners and the gentlest art. " Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Club; Western Club; Chorus.

Yale

103

ALBERT HENRY CHRISTIAN OHSE

New York, N. Y.

"Al."

"A man in earnest finds means or if he cannot find, creates them." Entered Lower Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Empire State Club; G. L. Soule Literary Society; Exeter Battalion, Company A; Chorus.

EATON HOLBROOK PERKINS

Melrose, Mass.

"Pete." "Peter."

"Earnestness is needed in this world as much as any virtue."

Entered LTpper Middle Year; Crew Squad; Christian

Fraternity; Bay State Club; Dartmouth Club; Rifle Club;

Cercle Francais; Exeter Battalion, Company D.

WILLIAM McOEE PERRY Helena, Mont. "Bill." "Smiles are the flowers oj God's goodness." Entered Lower Middle Year; Upper Middle Class Football Team; Christian Fraternity; Western Club; Exeter Bat- talion, Company D; Chorus; Church Monitor.

104

JOHN WARD POOLE, JR.

Jaffhey, N. H. "Hick." "Poolie." "Johnny." "John Ward." "He that runs arrives betimes." Entered Upper Middle Year; Upper Middle Class Track Team; Pennsylvania Relay Team; Track Squad; Christian Fraternity; Tech. Club; Granite State Club ; Chapel Moni- tor.

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CHAUNCEY BEECHER SANFORD

Seymour, Conn.

"Pete." "San." "Sandy."

"Patience is the. key of content. "

Entered Lower Middle Year; Track Squad; Rifle Club;

Rifle Team; Battalion, Company D: Christian Fraternity;

Yale Club; Rifle Club; Cornell Club.

MILTON COGSWELL SHATTUCK

Manchester, N. H.

"Shat."

"It is the great profession; that of a soldier."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Rifle Club; Christian

Fraternity; Exeter Battalion, Corporal.

105

HOWARD VERNON SHIPLEY

York, Pa.

"Pete."

"Rugged strength and laughing face." Entered Upper Middle Year; Penn State Club; Cercle Francais; Rifle Club; Track Squad.

HULET PIEPER SMITH

Minneapolis, Minn.

"Huey."

" Rises from the ground like feathered mercury."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Upper Middle Class Hockey

Team; Upper Middle Class Track Team; Track Squad;

Christian Fraternity; Western Club; Cornell Club; PhiTheta

Psi; Honor Man, First Group (2); Honorable Mention (4).

EDGAR HALLOWELL STABLER

Sandy Spring, Md. "Stabe." "Trifles themselves are elegant in him." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Princeton Club; Southern Club; Chorus; Honorable Men- tion.

106

ALFRED BACON STODDARD

New Rochelle, N. Y. "Al." "A. B." "Determination is the battery that commands every road of life." Entered Junior Year; Empire State Club; Yale Club; Cercle Francois; Assembly Club; Christian Fraternity; Academy Track Squad (3); The Exonian, Associate Editor; Mandolin Club (2); Chapel Choir; Church Monitor.

JUSTIN CORNELIUS STURM

Nehawka, Neb.

"Jus." "Doc."

"Great is the glory, for the strife is hard."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Class Track Team (2);

Class Relay Team; Academy Track Squad; Academy Track

Team; B. A. A. Interscholastic Team; Academy Second

Football Team; Academy Football Team; Christian

Fraternity; Western Club; Yale Club;. Exeter Battalion,

Sergeant; Kappa Delta Pi.

FREDERICK FOSTER SWEENEY

East Jaffrey, N. H. "Ted." "Fritz." "It is tranquil people who accomplish much." Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Tech. Club; Granite State Club; Orchestra; Honorable Mention.

107

STERLING LOCKIE TAIT

GoUVERNEUR, N. V.

"Hesitait. " "He can outrun the winds." Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad; Class Track Team; Christian Fraternity; Empire State Club; Harvard Club; Golden Branch Literary Society.

ELBRIDGE TEEL

Medford, Mass.

"Pete." "Earny."

"He most lives, who thinks most, feels the noblest, and nets the

best."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Crew Squad; Academy

Crew; Christian Fraternity; Bay State Club ; Musical Clubs;

Glee Club; Chapel Choir.

ROBERT PARKER TURNBULL

Detroit, Mich.

"Bob."

"A modest mid well-mannered j/niilh."

Entered Upper Middle Year; Track Squad; Western Club; Phi Epsilon Sigma.

108

WALTER EMIL VIETH Davenport, Ia. "Doc." "Walt." "Beef." "I am not in the roll of common men. " Entered Junior Year; Academy Track Team, Manager; Class Drill Squad; Golden Branch Society, Secretary, Treasurer, President; The Associate Editor; Rifle Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Man, Second Group (2) ; Honorable Mention.

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JAMES GORDON WAKEFIELD Honolulu, H. I.

"Wake." "Gus." " The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. " Entered Upper Middle Year; Championship Class Baseball Team; Academy Baseball Squad; Christian Fraternity (2); Western Club (2); Harvard Club; Princeton Club; Kappa Epsilon Pi.

JOHN KING WATSON

ROCKAWAY, N. J.

"Jack." "Doc." "Speech is silver, silence is golden. " Entered Upper Middle Year; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Sergeant; Harvard Club; New Jersey Club; Cercle Francais; Rifle Club.

109

STEPHEN WEBSTER

Waltham, Mass. "Steve." "And bears his blushing honors thick upon him." Entered Lower Middle Year; Battalion Baseball, B Company, Manager; Academy Golf Team, Manager (Re- signed); Class Football Team (2); Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Secretary; Princeton Club; Cercle Frangais; Bay State Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Alpha Nu; Golden Branch Literary Society; Exeter Battalion, Company B, Corporal, Sergeant, Exeter Officers' Training Camp; Orchestra (2); The Exonian, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief (Resigned); Honorable Mention (4); Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize (First); Exeter Student .Union Fund, Treasurer.

CYRIL BALDWIN WILCOX

Fall River, Mass. "Cy." "So live thai when your life shall end. All men may say, 'I've lost a friend.'" Entered Upper Middle Year; Christian Fraternity; Har- vard Club; Bay State Club; Chorus.

ROBERT LEDLIE WINTRINGER Steubenville, 0. "Bob." "Bud." "Wint." ".I heart l<> resolve, a head to rout rive, and a hand to execute."

Entered Lower Middle Year; Class Football Team (2); Championship Lower Middle Class Football Team; All Class Football Team; Lower Middle Class Hockey Team; Gym. Team Squad (2); Class Bowling Team (2); Cham- pionship Class Bowling Team, Captain; Golf Team; Track Squad; Christian Fraternity ; Princeton Club; Western Club; Buckeye State Club; Cercle Francais; Rifle Club; Vaude- ville Show, Fall, 1917; Alpha Nu; Honorable Mention.

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Upper Middle Class

OFFICERS

President L. W. Lipscomb

Vice-President W. R. Kent

Secretary-Treasurer D. E. Hewat

RETURNING MEMBERS

Alpaugh, Chester Theodore, Andrews, Joseph, Jr., Arthachinta, Phisit, Bagley, Edwin Gates, Baker, Harland Felch, Baker, Henry Hudson, Ball, Robert Hamilton, Barnard, Reginald Napier, Bennett, William Claypool, Bice, Jarrett Hiram, Bickford, Hamilton Judson, Black, Charles Gilbert, Jr., Bradley, Robert Lewis, Bronson, Marshall Webb, Bunnell, Wilbur James, Carpenter, Thomas Sanders, Cater, Berkeley Aymar, Chase, Jasper Hiram, Chase, John Randall, Chiperfield, Robert Bruce, Clifford, James Philip, Clough, John Paul, Cogan, Bernard Sheridan, Conlon, Arthur Joseph, Cooley, Charles Byron, Cooper, Arthur Gunyon, Cotton, Norris Henry, Crawford, Andrew Jefferson, Crowell, John Chester, Cutler, Eli Nichols,

Jr.

Plainfield, N. J.,

G. W. Hilliard's

506

Englewood, N. J.,

W. 27

289

Bangkok, Siam,

G. N. Julian's

71

Worcester, Mass.,

W. 19

403

Concord,

A. 17

Dunkirk, N. Y.,

Veazey 17

439

Mahwah, N. J.,

D. 48

109

Cincinnati, 0.,

H. 22

324

Somerville, Mass.,

A. 15

58

New York, N. Y.,

S. 5

350

Stolen Island, N. Y. ,

Mrs. F. P. Ham's

450

Elizabeth, N. J.,

Miss G W. Proctor's

112

St. Louis, Mo.,

Mrs. J. A. Brown's

310

Seattle, Wash.,

Mrs. J. M. Clark's

88

Akron, 0.,

H. 17

138

Attleboro, Mass.,

W. 5

333

East Orange, N. J.,

Merrill 1

359

Manchester,

T. Smith's

325

Evansville, Ind.,

H. L. Smith's

103

Canton, III.,

J. M. Rowe's

517

West Medford, Mass.,

W. H. Nute's

387

Worcester, Mass.,

Mrs. S. P. Chase's

222

Stoneham, Mass.,

P. 12

235

Winchester, Mass.,

A. 2

160

Springfield, Mass.,

H. 10

177

Exeter,

A. F. Cooper's

371

Warren,

A. 23

531

Terre Haute, Ind.,

S. 24

373

Denver, Col.,

J. M. Rowe's

122

Atlantic Highlands, N. J.,

H. 15

330

111

Cutter, Ernest Foster, Davidson, Donald Neal, Davis, Harry Ransom, Davis, Hobart Williston, DePuy. Charles Ten Eyck, Jr., Dexter, John, DuBois, Jesse Elting, Earl, Robert Jerome, Elliot, Robert Sherrard, Jr., Emmons, Charles DeMoss, Jr., Field, Van Duzee, Flather, Herbert Hesselton, Fordyce, Clifton Powell, Fowler, Wendell Charles, Fry, Thomas Eddy, Fuller, Newcomh, Gallagher, William Franklin, Garrick, Herbert Frederick, Gilbert, Theodore Markley, Jr., Gill, Harold Edmund, Gilmour, Albert Davis, Gilroy, Ralph Charles, Glenn, John Carter, Glover, Henry Willis, Granger, David Ross, Jr., Graves, Charles Edward, Gulick, John Halsey, Haley, Francis Jeremiah, Hand, Larrabee Davenport, Hanson, Hilding Fridtjof Conrad, Hawes, Cornelius Hawkins, Hay, Merrill Allston, I ledge:- I lenn I'm nam . Herrick, Warren Crocker, Hess, George William, Hewat, Donald Edward, Hidden, Donald Bryant, Hidden, Robert Pratt, Higgins, Robert Plummer, Hilton, Thorndike, Hobson, Arthur Lambert, Jr., Holmes, Albeit Wood, Holmes, Archie Samuel, Holt, Richard Ladd, Howland, William Slocum, Huget, James Philip, Huntington, Parker, Hurd, Laurance Lankier, Jackson, Troy Albert,

Lexington, Mass.,

A. 26

229

Boise, Ida.,

H. 6

297

Pittsburgh, Pa.,

W. 2

184

Wiudit si, r. Mass.,

S. 15

340

Rochester, N. Y.,

D. 31

219

Neiv Bedford, Mass.,

H. 7

536

New Pallz, N. Y..

P. 4

282

Elkhart, Ind.,

A. A.

218

New York,N. Y.,

W. 14

432

Fraviingham Center, Mass.,

D. 14

271

Jackson, Mich.,

Gilman 9

Nashua,

Williams 9

296

Little Rock, Ark.,

P. 5

249

San Antonio, Tex.,

F. A. Moore's

242

( 'tareinonl.

G. N. Julian's

286

Fall River, Mass.,

Gilman 12

394

Jamaica Plain, Mass.,

A. 20

452

Yonkcrs.N. Y.,

II. E. Read's

214

Neenah, Wis.,

Williams 10

364

Brockton, Mass.,

A. 24

454

Barton, VI.,

E. J. Jones's

Bradford, Mass.,

A. 3

221

Boston, Mass.,

M

rs. J. A. Brown's

174

Cheboygan, Mich.,

Veazey 10

155

New York, N. Y.,

J. E. Knight's

245

Exeter,

F. N. Graves's

426

South Casco, Me.,

Veazey 20

18

Ware, Mass.,

H. L. Tuttle's

75

Pclham,Ga.,

D. 19

Exeter,

0. Hanson's

241

Fall River, Mass.,

W. 20

225

Portland, Me.,

M

ss S. N. Clarke's

434

Youngstown, 0.,

S. 10

253

Auburn, N. Y.,

A. A.

527

Uniontown, Pa.,

M

iss A. G. Jewell's

265

North Attn ins, Mass..

Miss A. Piper's

165

Fitchburg, Mass.,

H. 24

365

Filchburg, Mass.,

C. E. Jacobson's

223

Winter Hill, Mass.,

Mrs

R. C. Shepard's

255

Chicago, III.,

D. 17

295

Haverhill, Mass.,

P. 10

217

New Bedford, Mass.,

H. 12

157

Downsville, N. Y.,

S. 7

449

Motilpclier, VI.,

W. 11

445

Calskill,N. Y.,

Mrs. J. Manix's

154

Brooklyn, N. Y .,

H. 27

266

Concord,

P. 22

433

Buffalo, N. Y.,

Miss S. N. Clarke's

431

Holdenville, Okla.,

J. M. Rowe's

123

lli

Jaeger, George Joseph, Jr., James, Allison Gale, Janes, Leonard Palmer, Jr., Jones, Ralph Northrup, Judson, Cyrus Field, Jr., Kaufman, Leon Fred, Kennedy, James A, Kent, William Robert, Knickerbocker, Irving, 2d, Lane, Melvin Rudyard, Lawther, William Shields, Lindsay, Royden Bonnard, Lipscomb, Louis Willoughby, MacKaye, Robert Keith, Marshall, John Potter, Mayo, Chauncey Merean, McCreery, Maxwell, Meehan, John Ryder, Monro, Charles Bedell, Moore, Warren Cunningham, Moser, Paul David, Murphy, Henry Waldo, O'Brien, John Harold, O'Brien, Thomas Kenefick, Oenslager, Donald Mitchell, Peters, Paul Ernest Vicregge, 'Petersen, Theodore Otto, Pike, Roscoe Marston, Piper, Winthrop DeForest, Powell, William Ackland, Jr., Powers, William Stuart, Pratt, Thoedore Gary, Price, Herbert Peery, Pride, Edwin Ober, Reed, Henry Hazen, Roaf, John Colby, Sawyer, Dana Dean, Sedgwick, Robert, Shaw, William Joseph, Shearn, Clarence John, Jr., Shepard, Alan Austen, Smith, Warren William, Stamper, Garland, St. Clair, Leo James, Stearns, Wallace Everard, Stern, Allison Lewis, Stevens, Richard Wooster, Stoddard, Kenneth, Stone, George Loring Porter, Jr.

Chicago, III.,

Miss A. G. Jewell's

384

Chicago, III.,

Miss M. Cilley's

Memphis, Tenn.,

Mrs. G. E. Clough's

116

Colcbrook,

P. 16

464

Ardsley-on-Hudson , N. Y.,

H. 26

378

New York, N. Y.,

S. 16

335

Tulsa, Okla.,

H. L. Smith's

321

St. Joseph, Mich.,

E. Buckley's

115

New York N. Y.,

S. 19

318

Mahwah, N. J.,

D. 37

108

Dubuque, la.,

W. 21

308

Honolulu, II. I.,

G. S. Connors's

146

San Antonio, Tex.,

S. 20

285

Windsor, Vt.,

Veazey 15

247

Sapulpa, Okla., '

J. W. Hale's

274

Exeter,

A. 11

397

Pittsburgh, Pa.,

P. 7

460

Amesbury, Mass.,

A. 32

368

Pittsburgh, Pa.,

W. 2

260

East Orange, N. ./.,

A. 26

305

New York, N. Y.,

E. Buckley's

183

West New Brighton, N. Y.,

S.ll

302

Fulton, N. Y.,

S. S

375

New York, N. Y.,

H. 20

501

Harrisburg, Pa.,

D. 45

93

Toronto, Can.,

S. 23

288

Philadelphia, Pa.,

P. 4

298

Lubec, Me.,

H. L. Tuttle's

33

Keene,

G. S. Connors's

534

Brookline, Mass.,

Mrs. H. J. Foss's

270

Englewood, N. J.,

Gilman 8

543

Richmond, Va.,

Veazey 9

372

Elkader, la..

W. Tuttle's

139

Somerville, Mass.,

Williams 8

362

Mount Vernon, N . Y .,

W. 15

388

Newbury port, Mass.,

W. Burlingame's

216

Haverhill, Mass.,

Merrill 2

361

Highland Park, III.,

W. 26

234

New York, N. Y.,

A. 3

66

New York, N. Y.,

W. 14

272

Buffalo, N. Y.,

W. B. Kenniston's .

502

Oqunquit, Me.,

A. 25

60

Hindman, Ky.,

A. 20

435

Gorham,

H. 23

540

Concord,

' S. 10

281

New York, N. Y.,

J. E. Knight's

Deep River, Conn.,

Veazey 14

356

NewRochelle,N. Y.,

Mrs. F. P. Ham's

210

New York,N. Y.,

W. 23

264

113

Stone, John Sydney, Stonehill, Charles Archibald, Jr., Storrn, John, Strong, David Fales, Sullivan, Newton Eugene, Sutphen, Kenneth Carlyle, Sweet, George Albert, 2d, Sweetser, Jess William, Thayer, Roland Taylor, Thayer, William Frederick, Thomas, Winthrop Atherton, Thompson, Clarence Embler, 3d, Tilton, Kenneth Joseph, Torkelson, Howard Thamer, Townsend, Girard Bostwick, Jr., Valdivieso, Jorge Lucas Perez, Van Buren, Arthur Henry, Vernon, William Ward, Walker, Shores Adelbert, Warren, Lawrence Clayton, Weist, John Rollin, Wertheim, David Kaufman, Westbrook, Lloyd, Wheeler, Edmond Beach, Willson, J Curtis, Wilson, Alexander Logan, Wilson, Donald Orr,

Upper Montclair, N. J.,

Merrill 3

251

Glencoc, III.,

Veazey 13

314

Niagara Falls, N. Y.,

Williams 6

Winsted, Conn.,

Edward Gilman 1

186

Boise, Ida.,

H. 6

303

Newark, N. J.,

P. 14

Central Falls, R. I.,

R. S. Perkins's

175

New York, N. Y.,

H. 19

463

Winter Hill, Mass.,

Mrs. E. M. Home's

442

Port Washington, N. Y.,

E. Buckley's

119

New York, N. Y.,

W. 30

443

West Haven, Conn.,

Gilman 2

196

Laconia,

P. 3

290

Sioux Rapids, la.,

H. 25

344

Montclair, N. J.,

Gilman 6

243

Ponce, P. R.,

J. W. Hale's

73

Hobart, N. Y.,

Gilman 4

410

Montclair, N. J.,

C. H. Sargent's

195

Duluth, Minn.,

H. 17

230

Arlington, Mass.,

P. 23

178

New York, N. Y.,

D. 49

284

Great Falls, Mont.,

Veazey 8

317

Brooklyn, N. Y.,

W. 28

525

Stratford, Conn.,

Merrill 3

294

Flint, Mich.,

W. 28

428

Pittsburgh, Pa.

H. 13

358

Binghamton, N. Y.,

H. 1.

300

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HENCE, vain Lowers, Of insignificance and prepishness born In hopelessness forlorn, Childish fancies within your idle brain Must vanish now. Juvenile acts or football victories Let be no more your vain and fruitless boast, And freshness and conceit, The shameful signs of youth, must pass.

But hail, you coming Uppers,

The future lies ahead

With prospects bright and clear.

Be honest, modest, cheerful, wise,

Work for the school and not for selfish self,

Be bold, adventurous, steadfast, zealous, too,

And you will make yourselves a mighty name.

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Loiuer Middle Class

OFFICERS

President R. G. Smith

Vice-President J. N. Knowles

Secretary-Treasurer Corliss Lamont

MEMBERS

Adams, Chester DeForest,

Did nth, Minn.,

D. 16

307

Aderer, Walter Irving,

New York, N. Y.,

DeMeritt 1

312

Adler, Philip Franklin,

Milwaukee, Wis.,

W. Burlingame's

213

Allen, John Erwin,

Winter Hill, Mass.,

S. 18

57

Andre, William Clayton,

Hackensack, N. J.,

Merrill 7

185

Andrews, Edward Day,

Akron, 0.,

C. E. Jacobson's

120

Armstrong, Leroy Morris,

Amesbury, Mass.,

W. Burlingame's

125

Babb, James Tinkham,

Lewiston, Ida.,

J. E. Knight's

117

Baldwin, Arthur Paul,

New York, N. Y.,

Merrill 8

530

Bardol, Frank Howard,

Brookline, Mass.,

W. 17

233

Barker, Fay Merrill,

Old Town, Me.,

P. 23

228

Barker, George Thornton,

Old Town, Me.,

S. 11

237

Barringer, John Paul,

Haverford, Pa.,

Hooper

42

Beaman, Joseph Malcolm,

Westboro, Mass.,

Gilnian 10

447

Beaman, Roger Wolcott,

Westboro, Mass.,

W. 23

489

Bean, Ralph Lyon,

Lebanon,

P. 8

545

Bell, Oscar Ernest,

Berlin,

Mrs. J. A. Brown's

173

Bellows, John,

Walpole,

Merrill 6

257

Berry, Rufus Lecompte, Jr.,

Springfield, III.,

H. 19

80

Bickford, Albert Condc,

New Brighton, N. Y.,

Mrs. F. P. Ham's

192

Blanehard, Edward Rollin,

North Uxbridge, Mass.,

Mrs. H. J. Foss's

2

Bonner, Douglas Griswold,

Brooklyn, N. Y.,

D. 23

94

Bo wen, John Rhys,

Ansonia, Conn.,

D. 35

172

Bowers, George Waldron,

Iron River, Mich.,

Gilman 5

238

Brickley, Arthur Warren,

Arlington, Mass.,

J. E. Keefe's

313

Brown, Louis Pratt,

Glens Falls, N. Y.,

Miss H. E. Tilton's

254

Brown, Stephen DeValson,

Glens Falls, N. Y.,

D. 10

191

Bullard, Howard B, Jr.,

Saratoga Springs, N. Y .,

H. 13

129

Bullard, Robert Paul,

Beach inont, Mass.,

A. 15

396

Burke, Russell Henderson,

Charleston, Miss.,

H. 12

131

118

Burleigh, Bradford Putnam, Bushed, Gay Brayton, Butler, Joseph Green, Campbell, Harper, Cantillon, William David, Carpenter, Charles Cummings, Chapman, Gilbert Whipple, Cleveland, Francis Grover, Clinton, Duane Lester, Colton, Dean Richardson. Connolly, Stephen John, Jr., Conway, Thomas Luic, Copeland, Lowell Townsend, Creighton, John Turner, Curran, Arthur Patrick, Currier, Charles Ford, Davis, David Theodore, Jr., Dickison, Horace Earl, Dixon, William Tucker, Downey, Robert Arthur, Jr., DuBois, Paul Farrand, Elliott, Raymond Robert, Ellison, Henry Corser, Emery, Harvey Charles, Failing, Donald, Falk, Leon, Jr., Farnham, Francis Morrison, Farnham, John Ripley, Finley, Raymond Bell, Fisher, Kimball, Fisher, Samuel Curtis, Fitzgerald, Thomas Francis, Jr. Franklin, William Buel, Jr., Freeman, Homer Hamilton, French, George Bradbury, Gardner, George Eddy, Geddes, Donald Porter, Gobey, John Lersch, Goode, Edward Francis, Goodell, Phillips Wendland, Goodman, Allen Harold, Goodnow, Donald Ray, Graves, Horace Pease, Grouard, Leonard Baker, Guion, El wood Walker, Hale, Edward Pillsbury, Hall, Arthur Fletcher, Jr., Halsell, John Glinn, Harrington, Frank Leighton,

Newark, N. J.,

D. 28

64

Los Angeles, Cat.,

D. 19

133

Youngstown, 0.,

H. 11

309

Everett, Mass.,

A. 22

212

Minneapolis, Minn.,

Mrs. R. C. Shepard's

376

Brookline, Mass.,

S. 3

162

Wood mere, N. Y .,

D. 25

96

Princeton, N . J.,

D. 34

152

Oak Park, III,

S. 28

114

Concord,

Merrill 7

126

Beverly Farms, Mass.,

P. 14

200

Lowell, Mass.,

Mrs. R. C. Shepard's

Winnetka, III.,

Merrill 6

342

Thomaston, Me.,

H. 14

512

Rumford, Me.,

Miss A. M. Chesley's

189

Brookline, Mass.,

D. 6

91

New York, N. Y.,

DeMeritt 3

348

Houlton, Me.,

Watkins 2

444

Hanover,

D. 42

107

Oswego, N. Y.,

W. 7

Hudson, N. Y.,

D. 40

127

West Somerville, Mass.,

A. 27

256

Walertown, Mass.,

Mrs. S. E. Oakman's

226

Hobokcn, N. J.,

J. E. Knight's

99

Westfield, N. J.,

Dunbar Annex 5

102

Pittsburgh, Pa.,

D. 27

106

Swampscott, Mass.,

H. 4

263

Portland, Me.,

C. H. Sargent's

276

Saratoga Springs, N . Y.,

S. 8

437

Augusta, Me.,

P. 7

Washington, D. C,

Veazey 19

240

Dorchester, Mass.,

A. 29

149

Haver ford, Pa.,

D. 2

43

Flint, Mich.,

P. 1

Portsmouth ,

W. 32

60

Fargo, N. D.,

H. Raybold's

Somerville, Mass.,

A. 4

59

Columbus, 0.,

Edward Gilman 6

301

Roxbury, Mass.,

A. 11

353

Loda, III.,

W. 4

156

Philadelphia, Pa.,

A. 10

402

Fitchburg, Mass.,

G. P. Kimball's

366

Dayton, 0.,

P. 24

Nantucket, Mass.,

D. 20

32

New Bern, N. C,

Merrill 5

134

Manchester,

S. 14

207

Fort Wayne, Ind.,

H. 4

Fort Worth, Tex.,

J. H. Symonds's

278

Worcester, Mass.,

D. 30

206

119

Stockton, Mo.,

Hartley, Howard deLozier,

Miss H. E. Tilton's

438

Hastings, Wellwood Franklvn,

North Adams, Mass.,

H. 14

411

Haven, William Allen,

Cincinnati, 0.,

J. W. Hale's

105

Havens, Walker,

Oakland, Cal.,

Mrs. J. M. Clark's

39

Hilgartner, Heinrich Louis,

Austin, Te.r.,

C. E. Jacobson's

505

Hitzrot, Henry William,

McKeesport , Pa.,

Edward Gilman 5

25

Holmes, John Milton, Jr.,

Wyoming, N. J.,

Merrill A

11

Howe, John Ireland, 3d,

Englewood, N. J..

Gilman 11

280

Hunt, William Eustis,

Magnolia, Mass.,

A. 4

379

Hunter, Richard Connely,

Newtown Square, Pa.,

Merrill A

209

HutchinSj Frank,

Wolfeboro Falls,

H. E. Read's

142

Johnson, Jarvis,

Denver, Col.,

W. 17

232

Jonasson, Robert Leon,

New York, N. Y.,

E. J. Jones's

326

Jones, Robert Howard,

Dayton, 0.,

P. 24

370

Kehler, Gordon Matlack,

Deerjicld, III.,

Mrs. S. E. Oakman's

148

Kennedy, George Wilton,

South Easton, Mass.,

D. 9

352

Kimball, John McKinstry,

Portland, Me.,

Williams 5

236

Kingsbury, Harold Edson,

Maiden, Mass.,

A. 12

167

Knowles, Josiah Niekerson,

Oakland, Cal.,

Williams 1

176

Kreiger, William Christian, Jr.,

Johnstown, Pa.,

Miss A. M. Chesley's

35

Krogness, Melville Arthur Rud,

Oak Park, ///.,

Edward Gilman 2

23

Lamb, Raymond Thomas,

Dover,

A. 28

150

Lamont, Corliss,

Englewood, N. J.,

W. 1

121

Lang, James Harvey, Jr.,

Larehrnont, N . Y .,

S. 17

113

Leigh ton, Richard Arthur,

Tunkhannock, Pa.,

A. 16

283

Lester, Charles McLane,

Monlclair, N. J.,

Dunbar Annex 6

147

Lewis, George Weston, Jr.,

Rocky Ford, Col.,

Miss G. W. Proctor's

111

Libby, Spencer Hartigan,

Iron River, Mich.,

W. 22

161

Logie, James Archbald,

Upper Monlclair, N . J ..

Thompson 1

353

Luman, Richard John,

Big Piney, Wyo.,

Mrs. S. P. Chase's

345

Lunge, Raymond Frank,

Kennebunk, Me.,

S. 4

354

Lyford, Robert Erdmann,

Torrington, Conn.,

Mrs. 0. Lane's

211

Marston, Pliilip Adalbert,

North Hampton,

North Hampton

20

McAdams, Gregory Jerome,

Lowell, Mass.,

A. 18

72

McCarter, Uzal Haggerty, 2d,

Rum son, N . J .,

Williams 6

383

McCarty, Barclay Ver Planck,

New York, N. Y.,

Mrs. J. Manix's

275

McCarty, Edward Leigh,

Coeur d'Alene, Ida.,

Veazey 1G

244

McConnell, David Hall, Jr.,

Suffcrn, N. Y.,

Williams 1

101

McConnell, Maxwell,

Dorchester, Mass.,

Miss A. E. Ferris's

327

McDermott, George Leo,

Stoneham, Mass.,

C. C. Flagg's

546

Mclnerney, Peter Charles Crowley,

East Bravntree, Mass.,

Dunbar Annex 4

351

Millet, John Howland,

Brockton, Mass.,

Mrs. S. P. Chase's

315

Mitcham, Edward Hartwell,

Governor's Island, N. Y '.,

D. 1

95

Moran, Thomas Andrew,

Amesbury, Mass.,

A. 31

144

Morrissey, Don Isle Robert Power,

Minneapolis, Minn.,

J. W. Hale's

74

Moser, Coleman Clarkson,

New York, N. Y.,

Dunbar Annex 4

89

\Io i i l\:u 1 ,

New York, N. Y.,

Dunbar Annex 3

90

Moshier, Phipps Geiger,

Hopkinlon , Mass . ,

Mrs. E. M. Doe's

277

Mullen, Thomas Luke,

Charlestown, Mass.,

W. 15

208

120

Murray, Edward Guennap, Myers, Cecil Bartlett, Officer, Daniel Neill, Olmsted, Hollister Kingsland, O'Meara, Donald Laurence, O'Neil, John Edward, Jr., Owen, Francis Hamlet, Jr., Parrott, Arthur Franklin, Jr., Phinney, Albert Andrews, Plimpton, George Winslow, Poole, Herbert Slade, Porter, Stockton Fears, Prime, Benjamin Lovell, Purcell, Julius William, Rix, Fred Northrup, Roberts, Gaines Trowbridge, Robertson, Wilbur Hovey, Robinson, William Wistar, Rowley, Fitch Hartford, Sanford, Varick Risclon, Savage, Robert, Schloss, Nathan, Schroll, Alfred Caldwell, Scranton, Sereno Samuel, Selleck, Jerome Noyes, Sewall, Oscar Crosby, Smith, Everard Appleton, Smith, Lee Oscar, Smith, Manson Bowles, Smith, Ronald Gervaise, Snoddy, Randolph Davis, Staples, Albert Dixon, Steiger, Albert Edward, Sukhum, Prasob, Super, Albert Harris, Thomas, Everett Daniel, Thomas, Widgery, Thornton, William Wallace, Underwood, Richard Laskey, Van Bergen, Curtis Edson, Jr., Vorys, Hermann, Watson, Jabez Curry, Jr., Whedon, Spencer Herbert, Wilkie, John, Woodbury, Peter, Wyman, Jasper Hollis, Yeaton, Philip Edmund,

Mount Vernon, N. Y.,

Moulton 2

54

Duluth, Minn.,

Watkins 3

118

Salt Lake City, Utah,

Watkins 4

261

Winchester, Mass.,

P. 17

414

Torrington, Conn.,

M

rs. 0. Lane's

168

Lawrence, Mass.,

A. 29

220

Brookline, Mass.,

W. 31

273

Augusta, Me.,

Watkins 1

480

Newton, Mass.,

A. 21

496

Norwood, Mass.,

D. 36

374

Brookline, Mass.,

W. 16

415

Muskogee, Okla.,

Miss G.

M. Porter's

110

Yonkers, N. Y.,

Dunbar Annex 7

170

Vancouver, B. C,

Mrs. M.

E. Purcell's

416

Pike,

G

. N. Julian's

369

Philadelphia, Pa.,

S. 20

87

North Yakima, Wash.,

S. 15

194

Newton Highlands, Mass.,

P. 1

338

New York, N. Y.,

Williams 6

538

Potsdam, N. Y..

P. H

Linaberry's

316

Duluth, Minn.,

Mrs.

H. J. Foss's

169

New York, N. Y .,

Mrs.

H. J. Foss's

97

Fort Wayne, Ind.,

G.

8. Connors's

224

Trenton, N. J.,

S. 21

199

Exeter,

G.

H. Selleck's

153

Englewood, N. J.,

W. 12

279

Charleston, W. Va.,

P. H.

Linaberry's

Canton, III.,

W. 16

67

East Hebron,

Mrs. A.

K. Bubgee's

484

Chester, W. Va.,

H. 25

180

West Lafayette, Ind.,

P. B

. Linaberry's

21

Eliot, Me.,

S. 21

268

Springfield, Mass.,

Williams 4

347

Singora, Siam,

G

. N. Julian's

Haddonfield, N. J.,

A. 33

63

Scranton, Pa.,

D. 41

269

Portland, Me.,

W. 24

323

Youngstoum, 0.,

H. 11

49

Washington, D. C,

Mrs.

E. M. Doe's

215

Duluth, Minn.,

H. 17

171

Columbus, 0.,

W. 5

7

New York, N. Y.,

W. 24

187

Medina, N. Y.,

Dunbar 11

151

New York, N. Y '.,

D. 38

100

Bedford,

W. 10

446

Millbridge, Me.,

Veazey 11

258

Amesbury, Mass.,

A. 32

145

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TO put it in everyday language preps and in your own style we can't see you at all for you are by far the prepiest of prep classes that have infested Dunbar hall in all its notorious history and in the opinion of many in the entire history of the school but perhaps that is a little too much to claim though the fact that you do not seem to realize your condition as we hoped you would during the winter or even during the spring term has strengthened the opinion for you steadily grew worse and worse till it is with great anxiety that we leave you under the guidance of 1919 inasmuch as we despair of their ever making any kind of a class at all out of you and we shudder to think what would become of the old school should another bunch anything like you arrive next year so we here advise you to follow the example set by 1918 and shun that of 1919 and 1920 as you would the small pox or alumni fish and in closing to brace you up we will give you all the praise possible and perhaps more than you deserve by saying that you are the best junior class in school at the present time period.

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OFFICERS

I'ri sitlt nt B. D. Bennett

Vice-President H. L. Spooner

Secretary-Treasurer II. D. Batjmer

MEMBERS

Adams, Pierpont, Redding Ridge, Conn., D. 18 132

Avery, Albert Gray, Middlelown Springs, Vt., Miss A. E. Ferris's 46

Balch, Howard David, Philadelphia, Pa., D. 12 205

Baumer, Herman Dibert, Johnstown, Pa., D. 30

Bean, John Gordon, Lebanon, DeMeritt 2 16

Benjamin, Philip Emery, Caslinc, Me., S. 3 38

Bennett, Bradford David, Somerville, Mass., A. 13 391

Berry, Charles Howard, Rockland, Me., D. 44 141

Blake, John Lauris, East Moriches, N. Y., D. 44 4

Blish, Meedy White Shields, Seymour, I rid., H. S 436

Botsford, Edward Pottle, Pittsburgh, Pa., Gooch 2 367

Brown, Robert Fletcher, New York, N. Y., Dunbar Annex 7 143

Brownson, Leonard Esmond, Jr., Burlington., Vt., Miss A. E. Ferris's 202

Burgess, Albert Edward, Belmont, Mass., A. 2 159

Camp, Elisha, Atlantic Highlands, N. J., D. 33 6

Cantillon, George Bently, Eagle Grove, la., Mrs. R. C. Shepard's 524

Carduff, Scott, East Spri?ig field, Mass., A. 19 86

Chase, Sydney Octavius, Jr., Sanford, Fla., P. 6 135

Chew, Robert Zent, Fredericklown, 0., G. N. Julian's 320

Colfelt, Brinton White, New York, N. Y., D. 22 201

Cook, James Whitney, Mount Holly, Vt., Gooch 4 76

Cook, John Langdon, Mount Holly, Vt., Gooch 5 77

Crenshaw, Richard Parker, Jr., Washington, D. C, D. 47 203

Currier, Paul Slocum, Leominster, Mass., Veazey 7 85

Davis, Edward Aaron, Jr., Bethel, Vt., W. 31 128

Deane, Richard Miller, Fall River, Mass., Porter 5 61

Dunlap, John, Pittsburgh, Pa., Miss A. E. Ferris's 47

Glover, George, Weymouth, Mass., Mrs. E. M. Doe's 62

Goff, William David, Jr., Providence, R. I., D. 3 52

Gordman, Alan Frederick, Millerlon, N. Y., Merrill 8 12

Hardy, James Ramsay Gordon, El Paso, Tex., D. 15 204

Howard, Woodbury, Nashua, Dunbar Annex 6 92

Hubbard, Buckley, Ashtabula, O., Veazey 12 15

Kelly, Joseph Lawrence, Duluth, Minn., Mrs. H. J. Foss's 34

Knight, Charles Henry, Jr., Exeter, C. H. Knight's 27

Linnekin, Leroy Corliss, Gloucester, Mass., A. 14 53

Lyman, Lowell Washburn, Mount Kisco, N. Y., D. 26 31

MacKenzie, Kenneth, Muscatine, la., D. 10 140

MacLaren, Donald Ross, Princeton, N. J., D. 43 29

MacMorran, Henry Gordon, Port Huron, Mich., D. 32 5

Malburn, Charlcs'Thomas, Englewood, N. ./., D. 20 70

Marvin, Kellogg, Englewood, N. ./., D. 8 50

McAdams, Brendan Vincent, Lowell, Mass., A. IS 10

124

McCaw, Robert Plant, Cincinnati, 0., D. 7 311

Myers, John Traver, Upper Montclair, N. ./., Porter 6 41

Norris, Albert, Jr., Morristown, N. ./., Thompson 2 45

Northrop, Gerald Ellis, Castleton, Vl., Soule 26 193

Palmer, Clarence Axel, South Orange, N '. J., A. 16 124

Parsons, Reginald, Johnstown, Pa., Miss A. M. Chesley's 82

Pierson, Frank Orian Ward, Cromwell, Conn., Mrs. O. Lane's 136

Pond, George Ownes, Torrington, Conn., Miss A. E. Ferris's 158

Pratt, John Henry, Jr., Tampa, Flo., Mrs. E. M. Doe's 130

Quarles, John Vernon, Salmon, Ida., D. 5 30

Reel, John Gordon, Kingston, N. Y., Miss A. E. Ferris's SI

Reilly, Herbert Faulkner, Flushing, N. Y., Thompson 3 79

Robb, Leonard Lispenard, Troy, N. Y., D. 13 44

Robinson, Frederick Charles Arthur, Pike, A. 22 78

Roulette, William Updegraff, Hagerstown, Md., W. 33 267

Rust, Gwinn Wheelwright, Washington, D. C, Mrs. O. Lane's 14

Sada, Andres G, Monterey, M ex., Moulton 3 40

Sada, Diego G, Monterey, Mex., Gooch 1 1

Sears, Wesley Meckstroth, Chicago, III., H. M. Shute's 419

Sherrill, George, Jr., Stamford, Conn., D. 24 3

Smith, Donald, Far Rockaway, N. Y., Gilman 9 19

Spooner, Harold Linwood, Rockland, Mass., W. 1 413

Stein, Samuel Sawyer, Muscatine , la., D. 10 262

Stoddard, Laurence Ralph, New Rochelle, N. Y:, Mrs. F. P. Ham's 13

Stoeger, Alexander Francis, Jr., Ml. Vernon, N. Y., Moulton 1 48

Swazey, Albert Darling, Bucksport, Me., Thompson 3 84

Talcott, William Thomas, Winthrop, Mass., J. E. Keefe's 22

Trenchard, Wendell Bondurant, DeLand, III, Mrs. A. K. Bugbee's 188

Upton, Paul Albert, Brockton, Mass., Mrs. S. E. Oakman's 9

Van der Horst, Allston, Short Hills, N. J., D. 21 51

Van de Water, John Edward, Havana, Cuba, Gooch 3 17

Willich, Theo Charles Robert, Leonia, N. J., Mrs. E. M. Doe's 24

Zelie, John Sheridan, Jr , Plainfield, N. J., Gilman 9 500

SUMMARY (DECEMBER CATALOGUE)

Senior 124

Upper Middle 198

Lower 175

Junior 76

Total 573

ENROLMENT BY STATES Massachusetts, 121; New York, 100; New Jersey, 52; New Hampshire, 47; Pennsylvania, 31; Maine, 25; Ohio, 22; Connecticut, 20; Illinois, 18; Vermont, 12; Indiana, 11; Michigan .10; Minnesota, 10; Texas, 10; Iowa, 8; Colorado, 5; District of Columbia, 5; Idaho, 5; Oklahoma, 5; California, 4; Maryland, 3; Missouri, 3; Rhode Island, 3; Washington, 3; West Virginia, 3; Wisconsin, 3; Canada, 2; Delaware, 2; Florida, 2; Georgia, 2; Hawaii, 2; Kentucky, 2; Mexico, 2; Mississippi, 2; Montana, 2; North Dakota, 2; Siam, 2; Wyoming, 2; Arizona, 1 ; Arkansas, 1; British Columbia, 1 ; Cuba, 1 ; Nebraska, 1; North Carolina, 1 ; Porto Rico, 1; Tennessee, 1; Utah, 1; Virginia, 1;. Total, 573.

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Ready Reference Picture of Entire School Body Given name, to find picture: For Seniors see pages .... 49-86

For Non-Heturaing Uppers see pages 96-110

For Returning Uppers, see numbers in last columns on pages 111-114 For Lowers see numbers in last columns on pages .... 118-121

For Juniors see numbers in last column on pages 124-125

The number in the last column refers to the number on the big picture.

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Top Row— A. P. Curran, H. W. Clark, Cotton, Cobb, Buttrick, Lippincott. Second Row Nickerson, Day, Hoagland, Goodell, Berkeley, Adler, Kleymeyer. Third Row Rice, H. W. Davis, Bathgate, Conant, Sack, Renner. Bollom Row E. C. Clark, Gutwillig, Cole, Lenahan, Swift, Prof. Tufts, Colony.

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Golden Branch

President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Librarian . .

OFFICERS

Fall Term Winter Term

W. E. Vieth J. K. Lenahan

G. F. O'Brien*, J. K. Lenahan J. G. Swift, Jr. E. C. Clark C. C. Cole

P. W. GoODELL W. S. GUTWILLIG

J. J. Sack

H. Colony, 2d

Spring Term H. E. Rice, Jr.

W. S. GUTWILLIG

J. J. Sack

R. W. Berleley

J. E. Bathgate, 3d

J. E. Bathgate, 3d R. W. Berkeley Stedman Buttrick, Jr. E. C. Clark C. B. P. Cobb C. C. Cole

W. C. Bennett H. W. Clark L. M. Conant N. H. Cotton

P. F. Adler A. P. Curran

MEMBERS

1918 H. Colony, 2d Lindsay Crawford K. C. Darling C. L. Day

J. P. GlLMORE

W. S. GUTWILLIG

R. P. Hoagland, Jr. J. C. Pickard

L. W. Knowles A. P. Lang J. K. Lenahan J. M. McClenahan

Gordon Renner H. E. Rice, Jr. J. J. Sack J. G. Swift, Jr.

191.9

H. W. Davis W. C. H. Howard R. T. Kleymeyer M. d'I. Lippincott

J. A. Nickerson, 2d S. L. Tait

G. F. O'Brien W. E. Vieth

W. E. Stearns Stephen Webster Iv. C. Sutfhen

i920 P. W. Goodell H. W. Hitzrot F. H. Owen, Jr.

1921 R. P. Crenshaw, Jr.

HONORARY MEMBERS

Mr. Laurence Murray Crosbie Professor Frank William Cushwa Dr. John Copeland Kirtland Dr. Arthur Gordner Leacock Mr. Edwin Victor Spooner Professor James Arthur Tufts Mr. James Plaisted Webber Mr. Frederick Raymond Whitman

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The Golden Branch

1818 F.s.T. 1918

THE Golden Branch Society, the oldest preparatory school literary society in the country, has finished its first century. The event was celebrated by a dinner on February twenty- first and a chapel service on the following day. The centennial celebration was, of course, much curtailed, because of the war, and only a small proportion of the more than a thousand living alumni could be present. But the successful outcome of the celebration left little to be desired, and attested well to the energy and thought put on it by Professor Tufts and the Golden Branch Committee. The celebration started with a dinner given on Washington's Birthday eve at Alumni Hall. Professor Tufts, a former president of the Golden Branch, presided. The speakers of the evening were Mr. T. W. Lamont, '88, who gave his impressions of a recent visit to England and France; Mr. Merriam, first president of the G. L. Soule, who spoke on the friendly relations between the two societies, R. B. Hamblett, '17; G. I. Lewis, '05; W. C. H. Ramage, '05, and G. E. Evans, '00. Professor Tufts read a poem written for the occasion by Mr. J. F. Merrill, '78, also greetings from several alumni associations and a letter from Dr. N. E. Soule, '35.

The celebration was continued in chapel the next morning after the unfurling of the Academy's service flag. Professor Tufts spoke admirably on the past of the Golden Branch, giving the list of its original members and of its most distinguished honorary and active members. The subjects for debates in the early years of the society and in his own day created much amusement. Mr. Tufts also read extracts from the memorial volume of the Golden Branch which is being written by A. C. Tilt-on, '92. With unconscious humor, Professor Tufts remarked that some of the "fruits of the Golden Branch"' would then be exhibited, and called on Ta Li, '17, and J. K. Lena- han, '18, to speak. The chapel service closed a successful centennial which was made all the more momentous by the many other significant events of the day, especially, the unfurling of the service flag and the dedication of the new gymnasium.

From the beginning the Golden Branch has placed special emphasis on the value of debating, interest therein stimulated by frequent contests with the sister society, founded in 1881. The two societies have a common aim, and their friendly relations are those of generous rivalry.

The Golden Branch is believed to be the oldest school literary society in the country of con- tinuous existence and unbroken records. During its first, century, senators, representatives, college presidents, professors, governors, ambassadors, preachers, and other leaders of the nation spoke their first broken words at its meetings. Men like Phillips Brooks, Lewis Cass, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Everett, Jared Sparks, Charles Sumner, Daniel Webster, and John G. Whittier, some of them members of the Academy, have been its honorary members. The Golden Branch lias done a mighty service Id Ihe nation in ils first century. 1-Oxcter and all her alumni wish the Golden Branch another such glorious century of history. Long may it flourish!

Debating

AFTER a lapse of one year the inter-society debate was again held. The G. L. Soule with the popular side of the question took revenge on the Golden Branch for occupying the lime- light with a centennial celebration by winning the debate. Several weeks later the G. L. Soule tried to rub it in by announcing a debate by the "victorious G. L. Soule debating team." The Golden Branch in May came back by overwhelmingly defeating the G. L. Soule in the annual baseball game, 20 to 7. The expected announcement of a debate by the victorious Golden Branch baseball team has not yet appeared. It is to be regretted that Andover has not consented to renew the forensic battles which took place annually for the ten years from 1906 to 1915. Andover won the last of these in 1915, making it eight victories for Exeter to two for Andover. The plan used in the inter-society debate, and used in many colleges, of limiting preparation to three weeks or less, should go far to removing some of the former objections. This plan resulted in a most interesting and instructive debate, for which both teams and societies, and the coaches, Mr. Libby and Professor Cushwa, arc to be congratulated.

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Standing Lamont, Fordyce, Huddleston. Sitting— -W. M. Pond.

G. L. SOULE DEBATING TEAM

Inter-Society Debate

Academy Chapel, April 1, 1918

QUESTION

"Resolved, That the national prohibition amendment, as adopted by Congress, should be ratified by the States."

G. L. SOULE Affirmative

C. H. Huddleston, 'IS Corliss Lamont, '20 W. M. Pond, '18, Captain C. P. Fordyce, '19, Alternate

Mr. Theodore W. Moses

GOLDEN BRANCH

Negative

C. B. P. Cobb, '18

N. H. Cotton, '19

R. P. Hoagland, Jr., '18, Captain

A. P. Curran, '20, Alternate

Judges Mr. Henry A. Shute Decision awarded to the affirmative.

Mr. Harry E. Walker

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Top Row Huddleston. G. W. Chapman. E. A. Smith, Townsend, W. M. Pond. Center Row— Kehler, Howland, Fordyce, R. S. Elliot, Jr.. Garrick. C. M. Wright. Bottom Row Reed, Terry, H. O. Chapman, Tolles, Lamont, Birtwell, Bonner.

G. L. SOULE

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OFFICERS

Fall Term Winter Term

President C. H. Huddleston B. F. Tolles

Vice-President J. H. Terry H. O. Chapman, Jr.

Secretary B. F. Tolles Corliss Lamont

Treasurer Corliss Lamont H. H. Reed

Librarian H. H. Reed W. J. Bunnell

Spring Term H. O. Chapman, Jr. C. P. Fordyce H. H. Reed W. S. Howland C. M. Wright

MEMBERS

1918

Roger Birtwell

J.

H. Terry

C. H. Huddleston

B.

F. Tolles

W. M. Pond

.

1919

H. 0. Chapman,

Jr.

H.

F. Garrick

C. T. E. DePuy,

Jr.

W

S. Howland

C. F. Eaton, Jr.

L.

W. Lipscomb

R. S. Elliot, Jr.

A.

H. C. Ohse

C. P. Fordyce

H.

H. Reed 1920

J. T. Babb

G.

W. Chapman

D. G. Bonner

G.

M. Kehler 1921

W. U. Roulette

H.

L. Spooner

C. M. Wright F. E. Wright

C. J. Shearn, Jr. R. W. Stevens G. L. P. Stone, Jr. G. B. Townsend, Jr.

Corliss Lamont G. W. Plimpton

HONORARY MEMBERS

Mr. Corning Benton Mr. Daniel Downs Chase Mr. Joseph Sherman Ford Professor William Allen Francis Mr. Fletcher Nichols Robinson Mr. George Benjamin Rogers Mr. George Henry Selleck Rev. William Emery Soule

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Merrill Lecture Course, 1917-18

December 12 Francis Wilson

"The Humorous Side of an Actor's Life"

January 10 John I. Solomon

"The Romance of Pearl Fishing"

January 16 Arthur Delroy

"A Psychic Melange"

January 23 Hon. William H. Taft

"The Great War"

January 30 Donald B. MacMillan

"The Search for New Land"

February 6 Lincoln Wirt

"Our Little Brothers in Fur"

February 13 George N. Cross

"David Lloyd George"

February 27

Captain A. Radclyffe Dugmore

"Fighting It Out"

Merrill Prize Speaking

TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL CONTEST, ACADEMY CHAPEL, JUNE 23, 1917

COMPOSITIONS First Prize, " Rire de Dieu" I. L. Gavit, 1917, Englewood, N. J.

Second Prize, " International Problems Confronting the United Stales from 17.98 to 1812 and Those of the Present War" W. McD. Pond, 1919, Torrington, Conn.

Honorable Mention J. J. Sack, 1918, New York, N. Y.

Judges of Composition

Prof. A. E. Richards )

Mr. H. S. Scudder >■ New Hampshire College

Mr. L. W. Crafts )

DECLAMATIONS

First Prize, "The American Flag and the World War " Wilson

W. McD. Pond, 1918, Torrington, Conn.

Second Prize, "The Parson's Son,"— Service .... J. H. Terry, 1918, New York, N. Y.

Judges of Declamation

Prof. F. J. E. Woodbridge, Columbia University Mr. Douglas Alexander, Stamford, Conn. Mr. H. E. Walker, Exeter

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Prize Awards, June, 1917

Announced at the commencement exercises on June 26, 1917

THE PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCEL- LENCE Chester D. Perry, '17

Honorable Mention Hung-chen Chen, '17

THE MERRILL PRIZES IN ENGLISH

COMPOSITION First Joseph L. Gavit, '17

Second William McD. Pond, '18

Honorable Mention John J. Sack, '18

THE MERRILL PRIZES IN DECLAMA- TION First William McD. Pond, '18

Second James H. Terry, '18

THE WENTWORTH MATHEMATICAL

PRIZES First Henry D. Tucker, '18

Second Cecil C. Cole, '18

Third Rowland W. Berkeley, '18

THE HENRY JUDSON HOOPER ME- MORIAL PRIZE Everett W. Sweezy, '18

THE HENRY L. MASON LATIN PRIZE James M. Weil, '18

Honorable Mention Leonard Wheeler, Jr., '18

THE NORMAN F. GREELEY LATIN

PRIZE Leonard Wheeler, Jr., '18

Honorable Mention Joseph F. Scott, '17

THE BLACKMAR HISTORY PRIZES

For the best ivork in Advanced American

History . James Sidway, '17

Honorable Mention Charles M. Kritzman, '17 For the greatest improvement in Advanced

American History Thomas H. Argue, '17

THE MODERN HISTORY PRIZE OF

THE CLASS OF 1891 Hung-chen Chen, '17

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THE YALE CUP Herbert G. Notes, '17

THE PRIZE OF THE NEW ENGLAND

FEDERATION OF HARVARD CLUBS . Charles P. Holmes, '18

THE WESTERFIELD AMERICAN

HISTORY PRIZE John J. Sack, '18

THE PRENTISS CUMMINGS GREEK

PRIZES Senior Francis T. P. Plimpton, '17

Second Prizes John Cowles, '17

Frederick J. Woodbridge, '17 Upper Middle George E. Darling, '18

Honorable Mention Crawford Johnson, '18 Lower Middle William S. Howland, '19

Second Leonard B. Marshall, '18

THE NATHANIEL GORDON BIBLE PRIZES

In the Course in the Life of St. Paul Lawrence W. Conant, '17

John J. Sack, '18

In the Lower Middle Course Don I. R. P. Morrissey, '20

In the Junior Course James H. Lang, Jr., '20

Karl Moser, '20

THE MARSHALL NEWELL PRIZE John H. Bradley, Jr., '17

THE PITTS DUFFIELD PRIZE John J. Sack, '18

THE FRANK B. STEVENS LATIN

PRIZE Chester D. Perry, '17

TESCHEMACHER SCHOLARSHIPS (For members of the Senior Class going to Harvard, two hundred and fifty dollars annually for four years) C. D. Perry, '17, William Eldridge, '16, Hung-chen Chen, '17.

SCHOLARSHIP AID.— On the closing day of the Fall Term, December 20, 1916, sixty-nine students were awarded one hundred and seventeen scholarships amounting to a total of •114,500. A few additional scholarships were assigned at the end of the winter and spring terms.

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Top Row D. H. McConnell. Jr., Howland.

Second Row—R. P. Bullard. Goodell, Cole, Sack.

Third Row—R. S. Elliot, C. Johnson, H. R. Davis, Bathgate, Stearns.

Bollom Row Lamont, Rowley, Hurst, Webster, Love, Reed.

Exonian Board

Editor-in-Chief Stephen Webster, '18,* A, L. Hurst, '18

Business Manager F. H. Rowley, '20

Managing Editor A. L. Hurst, 'IS,* G. H. Love, '18

Secretary G. H. Love, '18,* C. C. Cole, 'IS

Assignment Editor C. C. Cole, '18,* J. E. Bathgate, 3d, 'IS

Assistant Business Managers, E. C. Bonnell, '18*, G. W. Chapman, "20, H. R. Davis, '19, J. P. Gilmore, '18, D. H. McConnell, '20, W. F. Thayer, '19*, G. B. Townsend, Jr., '19

Associate Editors

J. E. Bathgate, 3d, '18 Crawford Johnson, '18 J. J. Sack, '18

R. P. Bullard, '20 Corliss Lamont, '20 W. E. Stearns, 'ID

R. S. Elliot, Jr., '19 Thomas Oxnard, '18* A. B. Stoddard, '19*

P. W. Goodell, '20 A. A. Phinney, '20 W. E. Vieth, '19*

W. S. Howland, '19 H. H. Reed, '19 ♦Resigned

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The Exonian

THE Exonian, the oldest preparatory school newspaper in the country, began its career in the spring of 1878 as a weekly. The editors who successfully launched it were Mariett, Balch, and Needles. The paper has grown steadily. In September, 1888, it changed to a semi-weekly and in January, 1915, the page was enlarged to the present size.

During the present year the Exonian passed through one of the most difficult periods in its history. The increased cost of paper and printing, without a corresponding increase in the num- ber of subscriptions and advertisements and in spite of the raising of the subscription price from $2.50 to $3.00, made it seem advisable to make the paper weekly instead of semi-weekly. This was done for the winter term only, however, for when the financial sky suddenly seemed to clear, perhaps due to the economy effected by the reduction, the Exonian became again a semi- weekly. It is fair to say that two larger issues, one of six pages and the other of eight, were printed during the winter term. The Exonian board with the aid of its printers did a remarkable feat of journalism in the fall by having a special edition for sale with a full account of the Andover foot- ball game twenty minutes after the game was over. Twice the number printed could have been sold, for the edition of 600 copies was sold in half an hour. In the spring term a desirable innova- tion was instituted by the addition of a column of war news. The Exonian maintains an enviable position among publications of its kind and it is with a deep appreciation of good work performed that the Pean congratulates its editorial board on the successful surmounting of unusual diffi- culties. Realizing that the Exonian is not only one of the most worth-while and educational extra-curriculum activities of the school, but also a factor in putting Exeter in the highest rank of schools, we extend to the Exonian our best wishes for the continuance of its success undiminished in the coming years.

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Editors of the Exontan

In Order of Election

E. H. Mariett, 78

T.

S. Childs, '87

C.

F. Crapo, '94

E. B. Balch, 79

YV

C. Wurtenberg, '86

C.

I. Wright, '94

W. N. Needles, Jr., '80

M

W. Mather, '86

J.

A. Love, '94

A. A. Wyman, 79

p.

H. Tracy, '87

L.

P. Adams, '95

W. C. Baylies, 'SO

C.

LeB. Withrow, '86

C.

H. Geils, '95

F. B. Fay, '80

A.

Lee, '87

F.

P. Hull, '96

G. N. P. Mead, '81

C.

B. Hurst, '87

E.

C. Buck, '95

M. H. Cushing, 79

W

. J. Farquhar, '87

St

. John Courtenay', '95

L. E. Sexton, '80

s.

P. Ddffield, '88

P.

M. Watson, '95

C. A. Strong, '81

T.

W. Lamont, '88

G.

R. Stobbs, '95

C. E. Hamlin, '80

C.

F. Clarkson, '88

W

S. Bradford, '96

H. L. Dawes, Jr., 'SO

VY

F. Baker '89

W

R. A. Hays, '96

G. R. Parsons, '82

S.

M. Brice, '89

J.

E. Benton, '96

F. A. Aldrich, '81

R.

FURMAN, '90

D.

G. Stark, '96

II . Osgood, '82

P.

S. Skeele, '90

F.

E. Bissell, '96

W. M. Hall, Jr., '82

II

Oliver, '90

R.

W. Sawyer, Jr., '98

R. P. Winters, '83

B.

C. DeWolf, '91

H.

F. Cameron, '97

J. F. Holland, '81

A.

P. Lord, '89

S.

Lydecker, '97

J. A. Ordway, Jr., '82

F.

J. Carr, '90

H.

L. Langnecker, '98

J. A. Hill, '81

H.

C. MlNTON, '91

E.

W. James, '97

H. H. Wentworth, '82

G.

M. Leventritt, '91

s.

J. Beach, '97

E. I. K. Noyes, '82

E.

M. G ROVER, '90

V.

H. Roberts, '98

W. W. COLBtTRN, '81

R,

J. Bardwell, '90

E.

E. Franchot, '98

J. Codman, '81

L.

McKee, '91

W

E. Reese, '98

C. F. Clement, '83

E.

M. Stothers, '90

R.

C. Bruce, '98

W. C. Smith, '81

C.

A. Kimball, '91

C.

M. Cochran, '99

C. C. Felton, '82

K.

W. Strong, '92

H.

W. Hahn, '99

W. W. Baldwin, '82

A.

W. Cooke, '91

F.

R. Sears, '98

W. K. Barton, '82

E.

C. H. Jones, '91

W

B. Weston, '99

G. E. Bales, '83

II.

H. Thayer, Jr.. '92

L.

V. V. Banker, '99

W. C. Boyden, '82

T.

C. Clarke, Jr., '93

R.

W. Varney, '00

F. H. Stan y an, '83

H.

S. Colton, '92

G

Owen, '99

T. R. Varick, '83

A.

H. Whitney, '92

M

E. Bessell, '99

C. S. Elgutter, '83

A.

J. Draper, '93

P.

Shaffrath, '00

W. H. Rand, Jr., '85

C.

L. Hayden, '92

W

A. Wolfe, '99

B. W. Palmer, '84

s.

I. Tonjoroff, '93

E.

T. Eshelman, '00

J. M. Peters, '84

p.

Rand, '93

W

A. Green, '00

L. Anderson, '84

p.

P. S. Doane, '93

F.

C. Fairbanks, '00

L. Honore, '84

E.

R. Mathews, '92

O.

L. GlBBS, '00

J. T. Malone, '85

F.

J. Mahoney, '93

A.

R. Sawyer, '01

E. C. Bates, '85

A.

Scott, '93

A.

C. Travis, '01

H. D. Everett, '85

F.

Merrill, '94

L.

H. Egan, '00

E. 0. Mitchell, '85

W

D. Freeman, '94

H.

Otis, '00

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W. L. Dougherty, '01

E. H. Putnam, '01 M. B. Sands, '02 W. W. Manton, '01

S. M. Harrington, '02 J. A. Lamprey, '03 G. C. Forster, '03 L. A. Andrus, '02

F. C. Irving, '02

A. B. Maine, '03

L. M. Humrichouse, '05 W. G. Davis, Jr., '03

B. H. B. Draper, '03

J. C. DONNALLY, '03

R. C. Latimer, '03

A. T. Spring, '04

B. J. Carr, '04

C. M. Brownlow, '04

A. A. Dawley, '05

C. G. Bamberger, '04

C. V. Putnam, '05 R. C. Mason, '05

G. Blanchard, '05 R. Grozier, '05 G. I. Lewis, '05

B. B. Sanderson, '05 R. C. Mulligan, '05

F. F. Randolph, '07 J. J. Hiatt, '06

W. A. Lochren, '07

R. B. Strassburger, '06

E. L. Hazelton, '06

G. W. Anson, '06 H. C. Long, '06 V. S. Shear, '06

C. M. D'Autremont, '07 H. H. D'Autremont, '07 N. W. Gillette, '08

D. L. Krebs, '07

D. A. Heald, '08 H. S. Goldey, '08 H. C. Hickman, '08

G. B. Cortelyou, Jr., '09

E. W. Houston, Jr., '08 W. A. Peck, '08

P. T. Hazelton, '08 S. M. Morison, '09 C. H. Weston, '09 W. S. Bacon, '10

N. C. Hyde, '09

W. B. McConnel, '15

D. J. P. WlNGATE, '10

F. K. Bullard, '15

M. P. Noyes, '10

H. C. Humphrey, '16

F. L. Gross, '10

A. J. Connell, '16

J. A. Henderson, '10

S. P. McConnel, '16

H. C. Wilder, '10

R. S. Clapp, '15

G. S. Couper, '10

S. C. Richmond, '17

F. P. Eyman, '10

M. E. Bacon, '16

L. S. Zartman, '11

R. F. Finley, '16

W. G. Borah, '11

J. Cowles, '17

B. Forman, '12

F. T. P. Plimpton, '17

S. Bonsal, Jr., '12

P. H. Page, '17

W. S. Thomas, '11

C. H. Judson, '17

D. O. Stewart, '12

C. S. Hill, '17

W. W. Demelman, '12

H. D. Costigan, '16

A. F. Brann, '11

B. H. Tracy, Jr., '16

C. C. Smith, '11

J. E. Riddock, '17

G. Lamont, '12

C. F. Judson, Jr., '19

D. West, '12

F. D. Rice, '17

S. M. Foster, '12

S. Webster, '18

J. W. Massie, '12

G. H. Love, '18

R. F. Scott, Jr., '12

E. B. Meyer, '17

W. F. Smith, '13

E. C. BONNELL, '17

G. Dougherty, '14

C. C. Cole, '18

A. J. Greenfield, '13

A. B. Stoddard, '19

S. W. Atkins, '13

G. L. Frost, '17

J. F. Sutherland, '13

W. D. Litt, '17

H. H. Neuberger, '13

A. L. Hurst, '18

H. M. Heywood, '13

J. P. GlLMORE, '18

C. E. Pieper, '14

J. E. Bathgate, '18

S. W. Price, '14

H. H. Reed, '19

O. Adams, Jr., '14

W. S. Howland, '19

W. A. Collins, '14

F. H. Rowley, '19

R. G. Moore, '14

G. B. Townsend, Jr.,

C. B. Wrightsman, '14

C. Lamont, '20

J. J. Dempsey, '14

P. W. Goodell, '20

H. H. Bechtel, '13

W. E. Vieth, '19

R. Radford, '14

D. H. McConnell, 'IS

J. T. Walker, '14

W. F. Thayer, '18

R. E. O'Donovan, '14

J. J. Sack, '18

J. N. Whipple, '15

T. Oxnard, '18

Y. Rice, '15

H. R. Davis, '19

R. E. Seward, '15

R. S. Elliot, Jr., '19

H. P. Perry, '15

W. E. Stearns, '19

D. A. Carson, '14

R. P. Bullard, '20

J. C. Milne, 2d, '15

A. A. Phinney, '20

B. Strong, 3d, '15

G. W. Chapman, '20

T. S. Lamont, '16

C. Johnson, '18

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Top Rota C. P. Holmes, MacKaye, Curtis, Goodell.

Bottom Row Day, Whedon, T. E. Jones, Sack, Lamont, Mclnerney.

Monthly Board

Editor-ir^-Chief I. J. Sack, Ms

Managing Editor S. H. Whedon, '20

Secretary Corliss Lamont, '20

Business Manager T. E. Jones, 'IS

Assistant Business Manager C. P. Holmes '18

C. A. Stonehill, Jr., '19

L. P. Brown, '20*

Second Assistant Business Manager P. C. C. McInerney, '20

Associate Editors

J. G. Curtis, '18 C. L. Day, '18 P. W. Goodell, '20 R. K. MacKaye, '19

*Resigned

The Monthly

THROUGHOUT the past year, Ihe Monthly lias maintained the high standard which has given it a place among the foremost school publications of its kind. A comparison even with college publications throws no discredit upon either the appearance of the magazine or the literary quality of its contents. The suspension of a publication like the Monthly would have, undoubtedly, reacted against the school. Because of the financial deficit suffered by the previous board, and the fact that only one editor returned at the beginning of the year, the outlook

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was discouraging, to say the least, for the continuance of publication. The Monthly, which started as the Phillips Exeter Literary Monthly in May, 1886, has had its trials before. In 1898 its name changed to Ye Lit of Ye Phillips Exeter Academic, but at the end of the school year the magazine stopped publication and was not revived until nine years later, in 1907, under the present name.

To stop publication again would possibly have meant another lapse of nine years. With aggressiveness and at personal sacrifice and with the unselfish devotion of Professor Cushwa 1o the Monthly's interests and with Dr. Perry's help, the new board prospered in its subscription campaign and succeeded by the end of the year not only in filling its pages with carefully selected literary matter, but also in coming out well in its finances, and in the creation of a full board for the coming year. As a matter of economy the number of issues were cut to two a term* but the larger number of pages per issue almost compensated for this reduction. Not only has the board itself striven to make the Monthly a success, but an encouraging number of fellows have taken an active interest by contributing short stories and poems which have added interest and variety to its contents. Credit is due to Lamont, Goodell, Whedon, and Sack, and especially to Professor Cushwa, for their unstinted efforts in making the Monthly the success it has been this year, and in making it possible for the Monthly next fall to return to nine issues a year.

Editors of the Monthly

R. C. Benchley, '08 G. L. Buck, '08

M. W. BURLINGAME, '08

H. S. Goldey, '08

D. W. Houston, '08 N. C. Hyde, '09

P. H. Kruschwitz, '09 G. S. Phenix, '08

F. L. Samuels, '09 H. W. Wesman, '10 M. F. Jones, '09

W. C. Spaulding, '09 M. M. Rothstein, '10 P. C. Stetson, '10

E. P. Radford, '10 H. Danziger, '09

G. T. Wisner, '09 G. M. Fuller, '10 H. Aston, '11

M. P. Noyes, TO W. C. Spencer, '11 J. F. Weintz, '11 A. T. Foster, TO L. J. Rabbette, TO J. C. Hughes, TO K. McIntosh, TO L. P. Faulkner, '11 W. Bright, '11 G. G. Emmons, '12 H. W. Haggard, '11 M. A. Gillis, '12 E. S. A. Robinson, '12 T. O. Reavill, '13

'12

In Order of Election W. R. Turner, '12 C. R. Walker, Jr. J. A. Downs, '13 H. P. Putnam, '12

C. H. Jacobs, '12 H. W. Porter, '13 R. G. Nathan, '12 J. Rippenbein, '14 S. Baldwin, '13

N. P. Johnson, '13 M. Anderson '14 R. Roelofs, Jr., '15 J. K. Hoyt, '13

L. E. BULLARD, '13

R. N. Cram, '13 A. Putnam, '14 L. A. Gimbel, '15 W. Williams, '15 M. L. Gerstle, Tfi

D. M. Brunswick, '14 A. B. Shattuck, Jr., '14 L. E. Thayer, '14

L. HlGGINS, '14

L. E. Este, '17

R. E. O'Donovan, '14

L. P. Hollander, '16

J. H. Hall, '15

R. F. Cleveland, '15

J. L. Gavit, '17

R. L. Buell, T5

F. A. Burwell, '16

E. A. Stern, '15

A. R. Pearson, '15

C. N. Vilas, '15 A. R. Lake, '17

F. T. P. Plimpton, '17 R. Hilton, '17

H. M. Nevin, '18*

D. A. Turnure, '17 R. C. Campbell, '17

G. S. Mott, '17

J. E. Chilton, '17*

C. P. Holmes, '17

H. F. Manchester, '17

L. M. Pearson, '17

H. D. Costigan, '17

J. Cowles, '17

J. E. Mitchell, '17

R. Chase, '17

C. Lamont, '20

J. A. Morgan, '18

J. Foster, 'IS

T. E. Jones, '18

W. R, Forster, '17

J. H. Bradley, Jr.. '17

J. J. Sack, '18

C. A. Stonehill, Jr., '19

S. H. Whedon, '20

L. P. Brown, '20

P. W. Goodell, '20

R. K. MacKaye, '19

J. G. Curtis, '18

P. C. C. McInerney, '20

C. L. Day, '18

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The Pcan

BACK somewhere in the Dark Ages, to be more exact in 1880, some unfeeling heathen started the custom of publishing an annual of the Phillips Exeter Academy. How many con- stitutions he has destroyed and lives he has wrecked we cannot venture to say, but just about this stage of the game, when the Pean is on the press, we feel the utmost sympathy for everyone who has ever been connected with the Pean as an editor.

A history of the 1918 Pean may be interesting. As early as May, 1917, we needed little urging to convince us of the need for a different Pean. The former Peans were good, but somehow or other a stereoptyped form had been developed, just as if the point of perfection had been reached. This sameness in an annual from year to year is contrary to the policy of every college annual board, for these feel that their duty is not done unless an annual is produced better than the preceding year or at least different in appearance. If the hundreds of hours spent in plan- ning the 1918 Pean have been of avail, this book will succeed both in being better and in being different. We hope at least that we have succeeded in establishing a precedent for future boards.

Our planning was based on the principle of no profits, expenses to balance the expected receipts. Our subscription campaign was so successful that we could afford to add features over and above what we had promised. We dare to reprint the promises on our subscription blank for comparison with the book itself:

The igi8 Pean will have everything the former Peans have had. PLUS:

i Larger size page, conforming to college standard. 2 Rearrangement entire volume into six separate "books. " 3 Six color inserts. 4 Special colored border every page. 5 Sixteen page section in sepia of school buildings. 6 Ten pages to faculty individual pictures. 7 Double the area to each individual picture and larger group pictures. 8 War time features dedication, and special battalion section, etc. 9 Entire school picture 24x5 alphabetical and numerical index. 10 Double the usual number of snapshots, n The PEAL. And other changes. Yet the price of the cloth edition has not been increased, and the price of the De Luxe is lower than it has ever been. The DeLuxe binding will be more durable than in previous years. The DeLuxe edition will be limited. A successful advertising campaign is paying for these changes and additions.

The war has restrained us from adding more features. As a matter of fact some of the above changes were made without any increase in cost, others will save future boards considerable expense, and pre-war contracts, good business management, and careful planning, have kept expenses on new features down to a minimum. The most expensive features are to be paid for by increased advertising and the usual margin for editors' profits, all of which we planned to spend on the book itself. If, in spite of ourselves, the year ends with a profit (little fear of this is enter- tained, however), some sanatorium for the over-worked will probably get the lion's share.

Hours upon hours have been spent by editors and heelers to get every record and name in this book correct. The revision of some records which have stood for years has been made with the aid of members of the faculty and others. We have done our best. But still we urge upon those who follow us to use this book only as a precedent for improvement and not as volume one of a new stereotyped series.

Clement B. P. Cobb

Associate Editor

Carrol Hyde Htjddleston

Managing Editor

Robert Groat Johnson* Business Manager *Resigned

The Pean Board

Bryant Franklin Tolles

Assistant Business Manager

John Jacob Sack

Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Darwin Reidpath Martin Art Editor

James Hendrick Terry', Jr.

Associate Editor

William S locum Howland

Secretary

William Claypool Bennett*

Assistant Business Manager

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In Order of Election

VOL. I, 1880

L. E. Sexton, '80

Others not published

VOL. II, 1881 J. Codman C. G. Parker

M. M. Taylor J. A. Merrill

W. W. Colburn C. C. Felton

D. H. McAlpin, Jr.

VOL. Ill, 1884 A. F. Holden J. M. Peters

P. W. Palmer H. L. Mason

L. Anderson F. P. Clement

VOL. IV, 1885 T. Woodbury T. S. Tailer

J. D. Denegre J. M. Marvin

VOL. V, 1886 Names not published

VOL. VI, 1887

C. H. Hall C. P. Hurst

L. D. Orrison A. Lee

R. P. Huntington, Jr.

VOL. VII, 1888

S. P. DuFFIELD T. W. LAMONT

J. Smith, Jr. C. F. Clarkson

W. P. Franklin

VOL. VIII, 1891 G. M. Leventritt H. C. Minton A. W. Cooke H. H. Hayner

VOL. IX, 1892 R. H. Thayer, Jr. M. D. McKee C. D. Booth J. F. Barrett

A. M. Hervey

VOL. X, 1893

A. K. Moe F. W. Johnston

A. C. Brent

VOL. XI, 1894 R. D. Brackett H. E. Baumer

L. H. Sharp

VOL. XII, 1895 C. H. Geils H. C. Houck

S. Gilman L. P. Adams

G. R. Stobbs

VOL. XIII, 1897 W. H. Rurgess D. H. Hayden

H. M. Gittings B. Z. Kasson

G. G. Whitcomb

VOL. XIV, 1898 A. J. Zimmer R. W. Sawyer, Jr.

G. T. W. Leavitt P. Bartlett

VOL. XV, 1899 W. C. Cleveland W. B. Weston F. B. Faulkner L. V. V. Banker

E. C. Conner

VOL. XVI, 1900 J. Lang, Jr. W. H. Humrichouse

H. S. Bigelow H. Otis

R. W. Varney

VOL. XVII, 1901

E. H. Putnam E. T. Eshelman

F. H. Haskell W. W. Manton

A. C. Travis

VOL. XVIII, 1902 F. G. B. Kemp W. Z. Carr

L. A. Andrus K. N. Avery

S. M. Harrington

VOL. XIX, 1903 W. G. Davis, Jr. J. M. Frank

A. B. Maine A. E. Rand

S. A. Marx

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VOL. XX, 1904 E. D. Heim C. M. Brownlow

S. C. Godfrey W. H. Kline

A. A. Royce

VOL. XXI, 1905 G. I. Lewis M. R. Scharff

L. Godchatjx W. C. H. Ramage

G. G. Flory* R. S. Hoar

VOL. XXII, 1906

W. G. T. Fernandez J. J. Hiatt A. T. Nabstedt S. A. Francis

D. R. Robbins* T. C. Coffin

VOL. XXIII, 1907

E. S. Wheelan D. L. Krebs S. Jacobs B. W. Scharff

F. F. Randolph* C. G. Robertson

VOL. XXIV, 1908

R. H. Royce C. D. Newell

I. R. Boody F. Holmes

D. A. Heald G. D. Greey

W. E. Guthrie* M. W. Burlingame

VOL. XXV, 1909 P. H. Kruschwitz F. J. Grattan S. B. Morison W. E. Guthrie

F. G. Blair C. H. Weston

VOL. XXVI, 1910

E. P. Radford E. M. Gerould W. W. Smith* F. L. Gross*

H. W. Wesman J. A. Henderson

R. St.B. Boyd

VOL. XXVII, 1911

R. B. Frye W. S. Thomas

W. W. Cortelyou R. C. Smith J. F. Weintz J. O. Sharpe

VOL. XXVIII, 1912

R. F. Scott, Jr. R. C. Bacon W. J. Tuohey* D. West

H. F. Weston* K. W. Davidson C. R. Walker, Jr. L. E. Fulford

R. A. Burlen

VOL. XXIX, 1913 S. W. Atkins H. M. Heywood

E. P. Bogle S. W. Meek

H. W. Porter A. S. Harrison

H. H. Neuberger

VOL. XXX, 1914 A. Putnam* D. J. Harris

D. T. Sanders, 2d* C. B. Armstrong

J. RlPPENBEIN R. M. NEWCOMB

E. A. Grunsfeld, Jr.

VOL. XXXI, 1915

R. M. Newcomb P. M. Zenner*

C. W. Franz* G. N. Walker

L. F. TlMMERMAN R. L. BuELL

P. H. Robinson W. Williams

W. C. G. McDowell M. M. Wright

VOL. XXXII, 1916

A. J. Connell B. Rockwell L. H. Hitzrot F. J. Wakem J. E. Chilton, 2d* R. M. Illsley

R. C. Duffie

VOL. XXXIII, 1917

B. Rockwell* A. F. MacNichol S. B. Creasey* H. F. Manchester W. F. Goodell P. H. Page*

H. D. Lamson R. B. Hamblett

VOL. XXXIV, 1918

J. J. Sack W. C. Bennett*

C. H. Huddleston D. R. Martin R. G. Johnson* B. F. Tolles W. S. Howland C. B. P. Cobb

J. H. Terry *Resigned

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Bulletin

THE closest approximation in Exeter's publications to magazines like the Cos?nopolitan is the Bulletin of the Phillips Exeter Academy, published quarterly by the school and sent free to all of the eight or nine thousand living alumni. Because of the extent of its circula- tion the Bulletin informs Exeter's friends as nothing else can of events and of the needs of the school. Advertising is limited to alumni notes. This year a new 80-page edition of Exeter Life containing several pages of new photographs is being printed. Though not pretending to compete with the New York Life or the Peal, this number should be a great help to alumni in making friends for the school and directing prospective students to Exeter. The editors are Professor F. W. Cushwa and C. E. Atwood.

"E-Book"

The little vest-pocket E-book, the handbook of Phillips Exeter Academy, which every student receives on his first day at Exeter, was this fall made more useful by the inclusion of a small indexed map. It would be well to continue this in future E-books. The book was bound this year in grey leather and contained other new features, while some useless parts were removed. The book was indeed of great service throughout the year, especially for the new boys, and reflects credit on its editors, J. P. Gilmore, '18, J. G. Curtis, '18, and C. A. Stonehiil, '19.

Exeter Calendar

The yearly Exeter calendar contained the same matter as usual. The dedication was to Dr. Perry. The handsome leather cover was most attractive. T. F. Fitzgerald, '20, who received the 1917 concession, may have lost heavily, as the calendars did not arrive until January and con- sequently many copies remained unsold. The Pean suggests that its plates can be put to a better use by a less expensive calendar printed in Exeter as a special issue of the Monthly, as has been done before. The Monthly can thus obviate its usually precarious financial standing.

Programmes

The big football programme for the Andover game, and the smaller programmes for Wash- ington's Birthday and the Andover track meet, were all very efficiently and altruistically (?) handled by "Skinny" Hudson, '18, and his corps of helpers.

Service Issues of the Exonian

As a link between the Academy and Exeter men in the service the Exonian this year issued two special service issues which were mailed to approximately 1,200 men in the service. The December issue was in magazine form with an attractive cover, consisting of a colored picture of the Academy building and Christmas greetings. This issue was under the personal supervision of Professor Cushwa, who had with him as special editors C. L. Day, '18, J. G. Curtis, '18, and Lindsay Crawford, '18. The winter service issue was the usual anniversary issue of the Exonian enlarged. Both issues contained the events of interest during the term and letters from the front. The numbers were enjoyable to all as was shown by the letters of appreciation received. The cost of these issues was covered by a fund raised by the student-body at the same time as the Y. M. C. A. fund in October. Exeter's idea in publishing special issues to keep its alumni informed of the school has been followed by at least one well known school.

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AN unprecedented extension of the activities of the Christian Fraternity has marked its history during the past year. The great war is unquestionably responsible for such an enlargement of its field, and no one can doubt that in the coming years of war and reconstruc- tion the Christian Fraternity will continue to be the most powerful influence in school for shaping the careers of many students in the direction of the solution of the many great problems which will confront the youth of the present generation. In the Sunday evening Christian Fraternity Forum, started this year, can be seen also an element which makes Exeter's reputation for com- pleteness greater than it has ever been. Even colleges would vie with each other to get men like Thomas Mott Osborne, Francis B. Sayre, and Albert Bushnell Hart. The Forum was not only largely attended by students, but Exeter townspeople also came in great numbers, so that it was necessary to hold most of the meetings of the Christian Fraternity in the chapel, which previously has rarely occurred.

Under the direction of the Christian Fraternity Cabinet and the Senior Council, Exeter was perhaps the very first school in the country to raise its share of the $.35,000,000 Y. M. C. A. fund. This was done in October and Exeter went over the top with over $4,500. In the spring almost $2,000 was collected for the Red Cross. Never before in the history of Exeter have the students responded so unselfishly to appeals for help.

Minor but important activities of the Fraternity must be mentioned. Early in the summer of 1917, sixteen fellows, with Dr. Perry, Mr. Libby, and Mr. Newton, attended the Blairstown, N. J., Preparatory Schools Conference. In the fall term entertainments held on Saturday nights helped the new students to become acquainted with the old fellows and the leaders of the school. A successful vaudeville show was held in the Opera House in the fall. Seven discussion groups were led by members of the faculty. Ensign McCormick, and E. H. Chandler of the Twentieth Century Club, came to Exeter and led two fine series of talks. The E-book, better than ever, was given to everyone in the fall. The West End Mission work was carried on as usual. Mr. Libby and the Cabinet and all others who have done so much to make the Christian Fraternity so live and powerful an organization are to be congratulated on their success.

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Church Attendance

Baptist 3

Chapel 418

Christian Scientist 7

Congregational (Phillips) 11

Congregational (First) 2

Episcopal 65

Home 4

Methodist 6

Roman Catholic , . 53

Unitarian 5

C. P. Allison H. Campbell* C. C. Cole J. G. Curtis

[Chapel Monitors

H. F. C. Hanson

F. N. Rix

W. W. Robinson*

J. N. Selleck

Church Monitors

Chapel

Baptist

Christian Scientist . . . Congregational {Phillips) *Resigned

H. O. Clement L. B. Marshall W. E. McCaw J. H. Terry L. Wheeler, Jr. R. W. Calloway J. L. Blish T. Combs

Congregational {First) Episcopal

Methodist . .' . . . Roman Catholic . .

Unitarian

W. G. Dow

S. P. Smedley J. G. Swift, Jr. A. B. Stoddard J. B. Mendonca W. M. Perry W. M. Pond T. C. Pratt

Christian Fraternity Forum

October 21 Thomas Mott Osborne "Prison Reform

October 28 Ensign Austin McCormick "The Mutual Welfare League

November 25 J. T. Bagocius " Russia and the War

December 16 Francis B. Sayre "The Y. M. C. A. in France

January 13 Prof. J. A. Tufts "Old Exeter*

January 20 Dr. W. W. Peters " China of To-day and To-morrow

January 27 Mrs. Butler Wilson " The Negro in War and Peace

February 3 George E. Roewer, Jr "The A-B-C's of Socialism

February 10 Rev. W. G. Puddefoot "The Great Northwest

February 17 Prof. C. R. Skinner . "The Essentials of Democracy

March 17 Dean Yeomans "The First Year in College

March 24 Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart "No Royal Road to Peace

April 14 Dr. Harry F. Ward . . "The Human Element in the Labor Question

April 28 Dr. Harry F. Ward " After the War, What?

May 5 Thomas J. Farmer " Experiences in Prison and Out

May 8 Dr. P. H. Goldsmith "The Beauty of South America*

illustrated lectures.

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Chapel Speakers

1917

September 23 Rev. Ashley D. Leavitt, Portland, Me.

September 30 Rev. F. J. Libby, Exeter

October 7 President Benjamin T. Marshall, Connecticut College for Women, New London, Conn.

October 14 Rev. F. J. Libby, Exeter

October 21 President John M. Thomas, Middlebury College

October 28 Rev. F. J. Libby, Exeter

November 4 Rev. Edward M. Chapman, New London, Conn.

November 11 Rev. A. H. Howe, Loomis Institute, Windsor, Conn.

November 18 . Bishop James DeWolfe Perry, Bishop of Rhode Island

November 25 Rev. Charles G. Sewall, Albany, N. Y.

December 2 Dr. Henry E. Cobb, New York, N. Y.

December 9 Dr. Henry H. Tweedy, Yale University

December 16 Dr. H. P. Dewey, Minneapolis, Minn.

1918

January 13 President Clarence A. Barbour, Rochester Theological Seminary

January 20 '. Rev. S. H. Dana, Exeter

January 27 Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, Phillips Academy, Andover

February 3 Rev. John S. Zelie, Plainfield, N. J.

February 10 Rev. F. J. Libby, Exeter

February 17 Rev. F. J. Libby, Exeter

February 24 Rev. F. Boyd Edwards, Orange, N. J.

March 3 Rev. J. D. Adam, Hartford, Conn.

March 10 President John M. Thomas, Middlebury College

March 17 ..... . President Benjamin T. Marshall, Connecticut College for Women

March 24 Dr. Albert Parker Fitch, Amherst College

March 31 Professor William Lyon Phelps, Yale University

April 14. . Rev. H. A. Jump, Manchester, N. H.

April 21 Rev. Archibald Black, Concord, N. H.

April 28 President C. A. Barbour, Rochester Theological Seminary

May 5 Rev. Philemon F. Sturges, Providence, R. I.

May 12 Rev. Ashley D. Leavitt, Portland, Me.

May 19 Rev. Howard J. Chidley, Winchester, Mass.

May 26 Dr. H. H. Tweedy, Yale University

June 2 . Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham, Boston, Mass.

June 9 Dr. William G. Thayer, St. Mark's School, Southborough, Mass.

June 16 Dr. Charles R. Brown, Yale Divinity School

June 23 'Dr. Charles R. Brown, Yale Divinity School

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Center Row— Mullen. P. G. Kimball. E. C. Clark, F. E. Wright, Renner, L. B. Laird.

Bottom Row Sisson, Tolles, W. C Bennett, Mayo, Steiger, Weldon, Swift.

GLEE CLUB

The Musical Clubs

THE second year of the Musical Clubs under the tutelage of Director Shrewsbury proved even more successful than the first year, in spite of the more than usual drawbacks occa- sioned by sickness and the cutting off of special trains. The unceasing efforts of Mr. Shrewsbury coupled with the perseverance and hard work of the fellows were amply rewarded by the excellent exhibitions of the clubs at the various concerts. To Mr. Harper, the new coach of the Mandolin Club, is due the credit for the best Mandolin Club in the history of the.school.

The Musical Clubs opened the season with the annual concert in the Town Hall of Exeter on Washington's birthday eve. Two weeks later, the clubs, with the except im i of I he chorus, gave a concert in the "Barn" at Wellesley College. The following Saturday, all the clubs participated in a concert at Jordan Hall in Boston. The orchestra, mandolin club, and glee club closed a most successful and enjoyable season with the annual joint concert with Andover in the Andover Town Hall. The clubs were royally entertained by the Andover fellows both before and after this con- cert. Three concerts were scheduled to be given at the Portsmouth Naval Prison and Portsmouth on three successive Saturdays, but these were postponed at the last moment because of the appearance of contagious disease at the prison.

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Leader Chauncey M. Mayo

Coach Mr. Roy R. Shrewsbury

MEMBERS First Tenors Second Tenors

C. M. Mayo E. C. Clark

T. L. Mullen P. G. Kimball

C. A. Palmer J. G. Swift, Jr.

J. H. Terry C. E. Watson Baritones Bassos

C. Bennett R. P. Bullard

Kendrick G. W. Sisson, 3d

L. B. Laird D. F. Strong

G. Renner J. Weldon, Jr.

H. H. Rothstein F. E. Wright, Jr.

A. E. Steiger

B. F. Tolles

Officers of the Musical Clubs

President W. C. Bennett, '19

Vice-President J. W. Laird, '19

Librarian A. E. Steiger, '20

Musical Director Roy R. Shrewsbury

Mandolin Coach Charles Edgar Harper

Accompanist Fletcher N. Robinson

Itinerary

February 20 . February 21 .

February 22 . March 9 . .

March 16 March 23

May 18, 25, June May 29 ... . May 30 ... .

Patriotic meeting, Town Hall, Exeter (Orchestra).

Exeter concert, Town Hall, Exeter (Orchestra, Mandolin Club, Glee Club,

Chorus). Service flag and Golden Branch exercises, Academy Chapel (Orchestra). Wellesley concert, the ''Barn," Wellesley (Orchestra, Mandolin Club,

Glee Club). Boston concert, Jordan Hall, Boston (Orchestra, Mandolin Club, Glee Club,

Chorus). Exeter-Andover joint concert, Town Hall, Andover (Orchestra, Mandolin

Club, Glee Club, Andover Musical Clubs). Portsmouth Naval Prison and Y. M. C. A., Portsmouth (postponed). Ioka Theatre, "The American Lord" (part of Orchestra). Memorial Day Exercises, Academy Chapel (Orchestra, Chapel Choir).

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Second Row— Field, Gulick, G. T. Barker, Pierson, R. P. Bullard.

Third Row Hay, Sweeney, F. M. Barker, Wadsworth, Sedgwick, Fuller.

Bottom Row—T. C. Pratt, DePuy, J. W. Laird, T. S. Carpenter, Jr., Berkeley.

ORCHESTRA

Chapel Choir

First Tenor C. M. Mayo

Second Tenors P. G. Kimball E. C. Clark

Violins J. W. Laikd T. S. Carpenter, Jr.

Cellos C. B. P. Cobb

Baritones L. B. Laikd Manville Kendkick

Bassos R. P. Bullard Elbridge Teel G. W. Sisson, 3d

C. T. E. DePuy, Jr.

M. A. Hay

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First Violins J. W. Laird, Leader T. S. Carpenter C. T. E. DePuy, Jr. W. A. Powell

C. B. P. Cobb V. Field

N. Fuller

R. W. Stevens G. T. Barker

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Violoncellos

Bass Viol A. M. Clarke

Flute

R. P. BULLARD

Clarinets

Cornets A. S. Holmes

Drums D. O. Wilson

Piano F. M. Barker

Second Violins R. W. Berkeley T. C. Pratt R. Sedgwick F. F. Sweeney K. J. Tilton

J. H. Gulick M. A. Hay

J. B. Wadsworth

F. O. W. PlERSON

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Top Row— Cobb, Edmonds, A. C. Bickford, H. J. Bickford, R. P. Bullard, Cogan, G. T. Barker, J. E. DuBois.

Second Row A. S. Holmes, Kendrick, Falk, J. M. Kimball, Rice, Garrick. R. S. Elliot. Third Row Dillon, F. M. Barker, Renner, Jaeger, Sweet, Powers, Fuller. Bottom Row Gulick, Sisson, K. C. Darling. Welden, Rowley, Bagley.

Mandolin Club

Leader . . First Mandolins G. T. Barker

A. C. Bickford

B. S. Cogan

F. N. Dillon, Jr. J. E. DuBois

T. S. Edmonds W. S. Powers

G. RENNER

J. Weldon, Jr.

Tenor Mandola W. C. H. Howard

Flub R. P. Bullard

Second Mandolins R. S. Elliot, Jr. L. Falk, Jr. J. G. Holland G. J. Jaeger, Jr.

F. 11. Rowley

G. W. Sisson, 3d J. W. Watkins

Violoncellos

C. B. P. Cobb N. Fuller

Drums

D. 0. Wilson

J. Weldon, Jr.

TIi inl Mandolins E. G. Bagley T. M. Gilbert, Jr. J. H. Gulick M. Kendrick J. M. Kimball H. E. Rice, Jr. G. A. Sweet, 2d

Cornet A. S. Holmes'

Piano F. M. Barker

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A Farcical Comedy Entertainment in Four Acts. By Charles T. Dazey and George H. Broadhurst

Presented by the Students of The Phillips Exeter Academy

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Wednesday Evening, May 29, 1918

Cast of The American Lord

John Breuster William McD. Pond

Robert Breuster ' Albert W. Holmes

Lord Wycherly Phillips W. Goodell

Hon. Richard Westbrooke Herbert P. Price

Peter Dunn (Before-the-Draw Pete) Thomas E. Fry

Henry Burbanks (Texas) Spencer H. Whedon

The Reverend Mr. Denman William S. Gutwillig

Arthur F. Chudleigh Ralph P. Hoagland, Jr.

Andrew McDuffie, a Scotch Steward John D. Mitchell

Scott, a Colored Servant James H. Terry

Stokes, English Villager George E. Darling

Wickes, English Villager Donald M. Oenslager

Elevator Boy Robert MacKenzie

Mrs. Westbrooke Mrs. J. E. Keefe

Alice Breuster Miss Pauline Thomas

Lady Felicia Miss Florence Baker

Dramatics

THE war has brought an increase rather than a diminution of activity in dramatics to Exeter. It is probable that next year will see the fullest use possible in school made of all histrionic talent, especially for war aid entertainments. One or two impromptu vaudeville shows in the old gymnasium led up to the annual vaudeville, which this year was held in December. In spite of the slushiest weather Exeter had seen for many a year, the two shows were financially successful, and the entertainment was quite up to the standard set by the vaudeville of the preceding winter. The big hits of the evening were Mr. Harper with stringed instruments, and a one-act farce, called "A Picked-Up Dinner," in which Miss Haselton as wife, and Miss Fiske as maid, played their parts to the greatest delight of the audience. Just before the close of the winter term two little plays under the direction of Mr. Webber were very well given by residents of Dunbar Hall. In February Mr. Webber, in the Navy League roof garden entertainment, gave the dramatic sketch, "Waterloo." This splendidly acted sketch repeated, and several acts with a war-like trench setting, made the battalion benefit vaudeville held in May a most novel and successful entertainment.

On Decoration Day eve, Mr. Webber presented the annual English play, "The American Lord," a farcical comedy. The remarkable success which has always attended his plays was again duplicated. The play was of a type unlike those usually given by amateurs, requiring, as it did, some difficult interpretations, but the parts were all well taken and the play went through smoothly. Pond handled the different parts of John Breuster, the westerner who suddenly finds himself a lord, with admirable talent. Gutwillig, taking the humorous part of an English rector, made a great hit with his "Everything is progressing splendidly." Mrs. Keefe, Miss Thomas and Miss Baker deserve great credit for their excellent acting and assistance. All are indeed to be congratulated for adding another successful production to Exeter's histrionic annals.

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Exeter Opera House, December 1, 1917, 2.00 and 8.00 p. m.

Act I. ''The Merry Mandoliers," A C. Bickford, H. T. Bickford, W. C. H. Howard, W. S. Powers, H. H. Rothstein, K. C. Sutphen.

Act II. " The Tawzeehawzee Bitters Vendor;" The Plausible Vendor, Corliss Lamont ; Smudge, the Comedy Troupe, R. L. Wiel; Hi Grass, a deaf rustic, W. K. Slack.

Act III. " The Star Spangled Banner;" Battalion Colors and Color Guard.

Act IV. "Acrobatic Artistry;" V. E. Wright, Jr., R. L. Wintringer.

Act V. "Two Tramps Loose in Exeter," G. W. Roche, J. D. Mitchell.

Act VI. "Music as You Wish it Was," Mr. C. E. Harper and Mrs. R. R. Shrewsbury.

Act VII. "A Picked Up Dinner," a one act farce; Mr. John Thompson, J. J. Sack; Mrs. Nellie Thompson, Miss Reta Haselton ; Biddy, an Irish maid, Miss Margaret Fiske.

Act VIII. Strand comedy, ''For Sweet Charity," and Bluebird five-reel feature, "The Rescue," with Dorothy Phillips.

Music by Baker's Orchestra.

General manager, Mr. Libby: stage, Mr. Shrewsbury; lighting, Mr. Clarke; properties, E. W. Sweezy; advertising and business, J G. Curtis. Opera House and films donated by Ioka Theatre. Afternoon show for benefit of the West End Mission. Evening show for various other causes.

Military Benefit

Exeter Opera House, May 25, 1918

WATERLOO By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Corporal Gregory Brewster, "The Straggler"

Mr. J. P. Webber

Sergeant Archie McDonald, R. A

Ralph P. Hoagland

Colonel James Midwinter, Royal Scots

Guards .... Phillips W. Goodell Norah Brewster, the Corporal's Grandniece

Miss Pauline Thomas

Scene: Corporal Brewster's Cottage in Woolwich. Time: June, 1881.

"A NIGHT IN THE TRENCHES"

Staged by Capt. S. A. Dion

cast of characters

Captain Chumley . . . Capt. S. A. Dion

Captain Bowie, U. S. A., Mr. H. S. Stuckey

Officer in charge of bayonet detail ....

O. P. Williams

Cooks . . G. W. Roche, H. C. Randall German Prisoners, J. H. Bice, T. L. Mullen

Mr. Jazz H. H. Rothstein

Andrew MacOlcott CM. Mayo

Busy Izzy T. L. Mullen

Red Cross Nurses, Mrs. Stuckey, Miss

Pauline Thomas, Miss Reta Haselton Bayonet Squad, etc.

Music by P. E. A. Jazz Band

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Joseph Andrews, Jr. Thomas Walley Bacchus, Jr. Joseph Hudson Barwise, Jr., Edward Clarkson Bonnell John Howie Brewer Arthur Joseph Conlon Stephen John Connolly, Jr. George Samuel Connors Stuart Bodge Damon Winthrop Griffin Dow Charles Freedom Eaton, Jr. Ralph Charles Gilroy Arthur Lambert Hobson, Jr. Allison Gale James Leonard Palmer Janes, Jr. Crawford Johnson

Robert Howard Jones John McKinstry Kimball Corliss Lamont George Hutchinson Love Norman Shaw McKendrick Donald Laurence O'Meara Oscar Williams Pearson Albert Andrews Phinney George Benjamin Rogers Howard Andrew Ross Sherwood Perry Smedley Lee Oscar Smith Edwin Victor Spooner Lawrence Clayton Warren Otis Parker Williams

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Louis Willoughby Lipscomb Donold Bradford Lourie Richard John Luman John McGredy McClenahan Edward Guennap Murray Thomas Onnard Henry Martin Shute Albert Edward Steiger John Sidney Stone James Gordon Wakefield Clifton Edwin Watson Edmond Beach Wheeler

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Chester Perry Allison

Archibald Appleyard

Henry Hudson Baker

Fay Merrill Barker

George Thornton Barker

Stillman Percy Roberts Chadwick

Daniel Downs Chase

James Philip Clifford

Cyrus Lawrence Day

William Allen Francis

Homer Hamilton Freeman

Harold Edmund Gill

Dorr Sweet Hickey

Charles Parker Holmes

Frank Hutchins

Thomas Eugene Jones

David Hall McConnell, Jr.

Peter Charles Crowley McInerney

Coleman Clarkson Moser

Henry Waldo Murphy

Cecil Bartlett Myers

William Herbert Nute

Daniel Neill Officer

John Edward O'Neil, Jr.

Carl Frederick Peters

Paul Ernest Vieregge Peters

Justin Cornelius Sturm

Frederick Raymond Whitman

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James Edward Bathgate, 3d William Claypool Bennett Robert Paul Bullard Frank William Cushwa Frank Abraham Garside Phillips Wendland Goodell Cornelius Hawkins Hawes Carrol Hyde Huddleston Arthur Lewis Hurst Robert Groat Johnson William Beaman Kenniston John Copeland Kirtland Robert Erdmann Lyford Wallace Eugene McCaw, Jr John Ryder Meehan

William Ackland Powell, Jr. Edwin Ober Pride Henry Hazen Reed Alfred Caldwell Schroll Alan Austen Shepard Ronald Gervaise Smith Howard Stanley Stuckey Jess William Sweetser Howard Thamer Torkelson James Arthur Tufts Stephen Webster John Rogers Westerfield John Wettstein Robert Ledlie Wintringer Philip Edmund Yeaton

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Corning Benton Otis Munro Bigelow, Jr. Douglas Griswold Bonner Wilbur James Bunnell Edward Bennett Carruth Henry Otis Chapman, Jr. Duane Lester Clinton Thomas Luic Conway Andrew Jefferson Crawford Laurence Murray Crosbie Ernest Foster Cutter Harry Ransom Davis Jonathan Pierpont Gilmore Edward Francis Goode Henry William Hitzrot Laurance Lankler Hurd

William Robert Kent Chauncey Merean Mayo George Leo McDermott Paul David Moser Robert Ray Newton Winthrop DeForest Piper Fletcher Nichols Robinson William Stuart Powers Hulet Pieper Smith Richard Wooster Stevens Edward Stilson, Jr. Thomas Madison Taylor William Frederick Thayer Bryant Franklin Tolles Frederic Emerson Wright, Jr.

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President C; E- Watson

Vice-President G- P. Eager

Secretary-Treasurer ' Corliss Lamont

MEMBERS 1918

R. W. Berkeley M. S. Jones J- G. Swift, Jr.

Roger Birtwell Manville Kendrick J. G. Wakefield

E. C. Clark R. A. Laub C. E. Watson

Horatio Colony, 2d J. B. Mendonca J- M. Weil

J. G. Curtis J- A. Nickerson Leonard Wheeler, Jr.

G. C. Darling Gordon Renner R- S. Wiel

G. P. Eager J. J- Sack O. P. Williams

S. L. Felheim E. W. Sweezy C. M. Wright

C. H. HUDDLESTON

1919

E. G. Bagley H. F. C. Hanson H. P. Price H. O. Chapman, Jr. C. H. Hawes E. O. Pride

J. H. Chase M. A. Hay C. J. Shearn, Jr.

R. B. Chiperfield H. P. Hedges W. W. Smith

B. S. Cogan L. P. Janes, Jr. W. E. Stearns H. R. Davis W. S. Lawther G. A. Sweet, 2d R. S. Elliot, Jr. M. d'I.Lippincott S. L. Tait

C. P. Fordyce D. R. Martin J. K. Watson t! E. Fry D. M. Oenslager C. B. Wilcox

N. Fuller

1920

C. D. Adams Leon Falk, Jr. E. H. Mitcham

F. M. Barker S. C. Fisher G. W. Plimpton

G. T. Barker L. B. Grouard W. W. Thornton S. D. Brown M. A. R. Krogness John Wilkie

D G Bonner Corliss Lamont J. C. Watson, Jr.

J. G. Butler R. T. Lamb J. H. Wyman

G. W. Chapman

1921

A G. Avery Buckley Hubbard H. L. Spooner

H. D. Baumer L. L. Robb A. F. Stoeger, Jr.

George Glover

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Top Row— Parsons, C. P. Holmes, DeWolf, Sears, E. L. McCarty, Barnard, Kilmer, Wettstein, Webster, B. D. Bennett, Hewat, Roche. J. H. Pratt. Rice, Draper, Hurd, Tolles, J. R. Elliott.

Bottom Ro-w—R. H. Baker, DePuy, Gordman, Garrick, Torkelson, W. C. Bennett, R. G. Smith, Palmer, R. P. Bullard, Roberts, W. C. Howard, Head.

YALE CLUB

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President R. G. Smith

Vice-President T. E. Jones

Secretary-Treasurer H. T. Torkelson

MEMBERS

1918

J. E. DeWolf, Jr. R. M. Haskell T. E. Jones T. M. Taylor

J. R. Draper D. P. Head L. B. Marshall B. F. Tolles

J. R. Elliott, Jr. C. P. Holmes H. E. Rice, Jr. John Wettstein

1919

H. H. Baker E. N. Cutler D. S. Hickey E. L. McCarty

R. N. Barnard C. T. E. DePuy, Jr. W. C. H. Howard J. W. Sweetser

W. C. Bennett H. F. Garrick L. L. Hurd H. T. Torkelson

T. R. Conklin C. G. Gates C. F. Judson, Jr.

1920 G. W. Bowers G. B. Bushee J. H. Pratt, Jr. R. G. Smith

R. P. Bullard G. T. Roberts R. Savage

1921 B. D. Bennett C. A. Palmer

Dance of the Yale Club, joint, dance with Harvard and Princeton Clubs. Held in the old Gymnasium on June 1, 1918. Music by Mr. Harper's Jazz Band.

189

Top Row Ballard, Howland, McCreery, Botsford, Downey.

Center Row Burleigh, Murray, Stabler, E. D. Andrews, Hitzrot, A. L. Wilson, Granger.

Bottom Row Bathgate, Sheldon, Lipscomb, Loune, D. H. McConnell, Jr., Cobb, Currie.

PRINCETON CLUB

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OFFICERS

President D. B. Lourie

Vice-President L. W. Lipscomb

Secretary-Treasurer ' D. H. McConnell, Jit

MEMBERS 1918

J. E. Bathgate, 3d D. B. Louhie Edward Stilson, Jr.

C. B. P. Cobb G. W. Sheldon, 2d

1919

D. R. Granger, Jr. M. R. Lane W. C. Moore

J. H. Gulick L. W. Lipscomb J. G. Wakefield

W. S. Howland Maxwell McCreery

1920

E. D. Andrews H. F. Garrick D. H. McConnell, Jr

B. P. Burleigh J. N. Knowles A. E. Steiger R. A. Downey, Jr. S. H. Libby A. H. Super

1921

C. T. Malburn H. G. MacMorran

Dance of the Princeton Club, joint dance with the Harvard and Yale Clubs. Held in the old Gymnasium on June 1, 1918. Music by Mr. Harper's Jazz Band.

191

Top Row Sukhum. Pierson, Lockwood, Taylor. Underwood. Perry.

Middle Row Gove, Logic, Storm, Ball, Arthachinta, I.ane.

Bollom Row B. B. Smith, Mitchell, Hobson, C. Johnson, Dillon, Haskell, Sweeney.

TECH CLUB.

192

OFFICERS

President Crawford Johnson

Vice-President A. L. Hobson

Secretary-Treasurer F. N. Dillon, Jr.

MEMBERS

1918

R. M. Haskell J. D. Mitchell T. M. Taylor

Crawford Johnson

1919

Phisit Arthachinta A. L. Hobson, Jr. W. M. Perry

R. H. Ball M. R. Lane John Storm

F. N. Dillon, Jr. J. E. Lockwood F. F. Sweeney

K. L. Gove D. R. Martin

1920

A F. Berry Prasob Sukhum R. L. Underwood

M. B. Smith

1921

F. O. W. Pierson

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Top Row—li. H. Baker, A. Marshall, Hale, Dixon.

Bottom Row Jaeger, Clinton, R. N. Jones, J. G. Bean, Perkins.

DARTMOUTH CLUB

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President .... Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer

R. N. Jones D. L. Clinton J. G. Bean

T. S. Carpenter, Jr. A. G. Cooper H. W. Davis

D. L. Clinton

MEMBERS

1918

A. Marshall, 2d

1919

T. Hilton

P. Huntington

G. J. Jaeger, Jr.

1920

W. T. Dixon

1921

J. G. Bean

R. N. Jones E. H. Perkins

E. P. Hale

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Top Row— 11. W. Davis. Cobb, McCreery, Slack. Bullnm Row Love, J. S. Stone. Smedley, Terry. Sherrill

WILLIAMS CLUB

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President S. P. Smedley

Vice-President D. E. Hewat

Secretary-Treasurer J. S. Stone

MEMBERS

1918

C. B. P. Cobb W. K. Slack G. H. Love S. P. Smedley

J. H. Terry

1919 H. R. Davis Maxwell McCreery

D. E. Hewat J. S. Stone

1921 George Sherrill

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President G. P. Eager

Vice-President C. E. Watson

Secretary-Treasurer Stephen Webster

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J. P. Gilmore

S.

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C. P. Holmes

G.

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M. S. Jones

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F. Erikson

D. H. Kerr

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W. S. Currie

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E. F. Cutter

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F. N. Dillon, Jr.

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K. L. Gove

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F. L. Harrington

R.

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G. W. Kennedy

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J. M. Kimball

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George Glover

MEMBERS

1918

P. G. Kimball L. B. Laird L. E. Mulloy J. A. Nickerson, 2d

1919

F. J. Haley

C. H. Hawes

D. E. Hewat J. W. Laird

E. H. Perkins 1920

P. C. C. McInerney

Maxwell McConnell A. E. Steiger

F. H. Owen, Jr. P. E. Yeaton

1921 R. M. Deane B. V. McAdams

H. F. Richards S. P. Smedley C. E. Watson Leonard Wheeler, Jr.

E. O. Pride R. T. Thayer Stephen Webster C. B. Wilcox

G. W. Plimpton

Dance of the Bay State Club, jaint dance with the Empire State Club. Held in the old Gymnasium on November 17, 1917. Music by the Pentucket Orchestra.

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President . ■. R. G. Johnson

Vice-President . T. K. O'Brien

Secretary-Treasurer F. H. Rowley

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