General alumni catalogue of George Washington University, Part 10

Author: George Washington University. 1n; Maxwell, Will J., comp; Stockton, Charles H., 1845-1924
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: [Washington, D.C.
Number of Pages: 410


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Edith Katherine Cash,


A. B., 12; Sphinx Soc .; Walsh Medal, 12; Bo- tanical Translator U. S. Dept. Agr .; Wash. College Women's Club; Wash. Biological Soc. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture and 126 Tenn Ave. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Mabel Louise Chapin (Mrs. Walter Brock),


A. B., 12. 27 Seymour St., Auburn, N. Y. Paul Tinsley Cheek,


A. B., 12; Prin. of Normal Sch., Guam. (U. S. Naval Station, Guam, care U. S. Navy Dept)


Selwyn Kennedy Cockrell, A. B., 12.


Mary V. Dempsey, .


A. B., 12; entered George Washington Univ. on advanced standing from Syracuse Univ .; Special Agent Children's Bureau, U. S. Dept. of Labor; mem. College Women's Club of Wash. Dept. of Lahor, Mills' Bldg. and The Ontario, Wash., D. C.


Moncena Miles Dodge,


A. B., 12. (933 H St., Wash., D. C.) Ralph McNeal Dunbar, A. B., with distinction, 12.


Charles Merritt Earl,


A. B., 12; Minister (Meth. Epis.); probation officer Fairfax Co., Va .: repr. Va. State Bd. of Charities and Corrections; formerly pastor M. E. Church at Congress Heights, D. C., until April 15, and then took charge of church at Falls Church, Va .; author of numerous ser- mons; mem. Baltimore Annual Conference of the Meth. Epis. Ch .; Village Improvement Soc. of Falls Church, Va .; Meth. Ministers' Meet- ing at Wash., D. C .; mem. Order of Eastern Star and a Mason; Y. M. C. A. and Bihle Study Class. Washington St., Falls Church, Va.


Walter Scott Eatherly,


A. B., 12; Clerk War Dept. (1617 Swann St., Wash., D. C.)


Ralph W. Frey,


B. S., 12; G. W. Chem. Soc .; Asst. Chemist; meam. Am. Chem. Soc .; Am. Leather Chemists' Assn. Bureau of Chemistry, Dept. of Agricul- ture, and 3149 Mt. Pleasant St., Wash., D. C.


Reginald A. Geare,


A. B., 12; Kappa Sigma; Washington Architec- tural Club Prize (first) 13; Architect; Officer and Director of various institutions; mem. Washington Architectural and Washington Arts Club. 327 Woodward Bldg., Wash., D. C., and 4 Leland St., Chevy Chase Park, Md.


Jeanette Geschickter (Mrs. R. R. Kern),


A. B., 12. (1206, 10th St., Wash., D. C.)


Walter Edgar Hancock,


A. B., 12; A. M., 13. (Takoma Park, D. C.) George T. Harrington,


B. S. in Chem., 12; B. S., in Agr. 09, Univ. of Vt .; Phi Beta Kappa; Scientific Asst. Dept. Agr .; Instr. in Botany, G. W. U .; author Vt. Exp. Sta. and Dept. of Agr. Bulletins; mem. Botanical Soc. of Wash. and Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Science. Bicber Bldg., Dept. Agr., and 610 Randolph St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Enid Marian Hobbs (Mrs. Frank James Gundy),


distinction, 12. (328 N. Main St., Canton, Ili.)


Maude Lillian Jackson,


A. B., 12; Teacher History and Civics. Wil- mington High School and 1015 Adams St., Wilmington, Del.


Eleanor Isabelle Jones,


A. B., 12; Pi Beta Phi; Sphinx; Librarian Va. Polytechnic Inst. Virginia Polytechnic Inst. Library, Blacksburg, Va.


Harold Keats,


A. B., 12; A. M., 16. (1810 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C.)


Minor Everet McChristie,


A. B., 12; Asst. Engineer Dept. of Public Service and Cinn. City Hall and 3236 Burnet Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.


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DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.


[1912-13


Joseph McCormack, A. B., 12.


James Lewis Moneyway,


A. B., 12; Class Editor for Hatchet 3 yrs .; Chief Appointment Section, Division of Rural Mails; mem. Calcium Club and Chemical Soc. R. 531, Post-office Dept. and 2838, 27th St., Wash., D. C.


Kate Carroll Moore,


A. B., with distinction, 12. (2024, 15th St., Wash., D. C.)


Katharine Mitchell Newbold,


A. B., with distinction, 12; A. M., 13; Stangh- ton Prize in Latin; Elton Prize in Greek: Teacher. 19 W. Stewart Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.


Andrew Bryant Reavis,


A. B., 12; LL. B., 11; National Univ. Law School; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Asst. Exam. Patent Office; mem. B. B. French, F. A. A. M. No. 15; Columbia Chapter, R. A. A. M., Na- tional Geographic Soc., and Sons of Am. Rev- olution. 324 Patent Office and 1309 Delafield PI. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Anna Lorette Rose,


A. B., 12; Teacher. (301 S St., N. E., Wash., D. C.)


Paul V. Roundy,


A. B., 12; Geological and Math. Clubs (Syra- ense Univ.); Geologist; Geological Survey; papers on Paleontology and Stratigraphy; mem. Paleontological Soc. of Am., National Geo- graphic Soc., Geological Soc. of Wash., and Home Club. 1330 F St. N. W., and 2234 De- catnr Pl. N. W., Wash., D. C.


George A. Sanborn,


A. B., 12; Sec. Columbian Debating Soc., 11- 12, and its pres. 12-13 and 13-14; Clerk U. S. Bureau of Crop Estimates. Dept. of Agr. and 2036 F St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Dorothy Smallwood (Mrs. Reginald Wycliffe Geare),


A. B., 12; Pi Beta Phi; mem. Cherry Tree staff 11-12; mem. Daughters of the Am. Revolution, Y. W. C. A., College Women's Club and Co- lumbian Women. 5 Leland St., Chevy Chase, Md.


Elmer Stewart,


B. S., in Chem., 12; LL. B., 15; Phi Sigma Kappa; Asst. Examiner U. S. Patent Office; Vice-Pres. General Alumni Assn., 16-17; Regis- trar Assn. of Former Chemical Students; mem. Home Club (Interior Dept.); Chemical Soc. (charter member); Alumni Assn. (G. W. U.). Patent Office and 1812 Lamont St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Katherine Strong Summy,


A. B., (with distinction), 12; Chi Omega Soror- ity; Y. W. C. A .; D. A. R. History Essay Medal; High School Teacher of Drawing; mem. College Women's Club. Central High School and 2101 F St., Wash., D. C.


Irving Paul Taylor,


.1. B., 12; Minister. (Prince Bay, Staten Island, N. Y.)


George R. Pelham Walton,


B. S., in Chem., 12; Chemical Soc .; Glee Club: Willie E. Fitch Prize (in chemistry), 12; class foothall team, 08 (center); Asst. Chemist


Bureau of Chemistry U. S. Dept. of Agricul- ture; treas. Tuvalia Club, Wash., D. C .; paper on "A Check Valve for Suction Flasks," pub. in Journal Industrial and Engineering Chem- istry, vol. 8, No. 1; contributor to Journal of the Assn. of Official Agricultural Chemists; mem. Tuvalia and Triangle Clubs, Wash., D. C. Bureau of Chemistry U. S. Dept. of Agri- culture and 6008, 33d St. N. W., Wash., D. C., and P. O. address Box 26, R. F. D. No. 8, Chevy Chase, D. C.


1913


Charline Elizabeth Appleby,


A. B., 13; Cum Lande; attended De Pauw Univ .; Teacher of Mathematics South Bend ( ind.) High School. High School and 116 Garfield Court, Indianapolis, Ind.


Henry Godfrey Avers,


A. B., 13; Computer Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey; co-author with William Bowie "Fourth General Adjustment of Precise Level Net and Resulting Standard Elevations." Coast and Geodetic Survey and 12, 4th St. S. E., Wash., D. C.


James Earl Black, A. B., 13. (1225 O St., Wash., D. C.)


Isaac Maurice Bortman,


B. S., in Chem., 13; Chemist. (4907, 14th St., Wash., D. C.)


John Alexander Bowman,


A. B., 13; Clerk Economy Commission. 1303 Columbia Rd., Wash., D. C.


Gertrude Richardson Brigham,


A. B., 13; A. M., 14; Ph. D., 16; undergrad. study Boston Univ., Harvard Univ., Simmons Coll. and Mass. Normal Art Sch. 97-99; fel- lowship for grad. study as asst. dept. of English, Geo. Wash. Univ. 13-15; Smithsonian Inst .; also Instr. Archaeology and History of Art Geo. Wash. Univ .; formerly editor of magazine, Boston; author of "Studies in the Philosophy of the Romantic in Literature"; translation of lyrics and ballads from French, German, Dutch and other languages; founder Writers' Club of Wash .; mem. Art and Archaeology League of Wash .; Alumni Assn. Mass. Normal Art Sch. (Boston). Smithsonian Inst., Wash., D. C., and Boston, Mass.


Alice Burritt,


1. B., 13; Teacher Domestic Science. 1129, 14th St., Wash., D. C.


Francis Edward Carter,


A. B., 13; A. M., 15; Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Va.)


Grace Ella Church, A. B., 13. (Cherrydale, Va.)


Minnie Carter Davis,


A. B., 13; Teaching Latin and English, Central High School, Knoxville, Tenn., and 160 Tenn. Ave. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Anne Elizabeth Draper,


(See 1. 11.)


Halsey Dunwoody,


B. S., 13 (as of class 03); grad. U. S. Military Acad. 05: entered grad. school, Cornell Univ. for M. M. E. 16; Theta Delta Chi; Captain, U. S. Army. mem. Army and Navy Club, Wash., D. C .; Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Calif. Care Adjt .- Gen. U. S. Army, Wash., D. C.


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COLUMBIAN COLLEGE.


1913]


John Paton Fleming,


A. B., 13. (1861 Wyoming Ave., Wash., D. C.)


Frank Blair Hanson,


A. B., 13; A. M., 15, Univ. of Ill .; Instr. Wash. Univ., St. Louis; fellow. Univ. of Ill., 14-15; traveling fellow Am. Univ., 1915-16. Wash. ington Univ. and 316 Laurel St., St. Louis, Mo.


Ralph Hospital,


.A. B., 13; Theta Delta Chi; first lieut. 13th Cavalary, U. S. Army. Care Adjutant General U. S. Army, Wash., D. C.


Carlos Cranford Houghton,


A. B., 13; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Examiner Fed- eral Trade Commission; Executive Committee D. C. Library Assn .; Acting Librarian U. S. Federal Trade Commission; mem. hd. of direc- tors Commerce Dept. Club; mem. D. C. Li- brary and Am. Library Assns. 1216, 16th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Eva Phelps Kelley,


A. B., 13. (122 Baltimore Ave., Takoma Park, D. C.)


Mary Katharine Kerby,


A. B., 13. (2606 L St., Wash., D. C.)


Rex Emir Kinsell (Rev.),


A. B., 13; first prize Davis contest, 13; Pastor of Christian Church (Valley Junction, Iowa); Instr. in Old Testament History, Drake Univ., Des Moines, Iowa. 518, 8th St., Valley Junc- tion, lowa.


Clarence Andrew Knudtson,


A. B., 13; A. M., 14; Assistant Examiner, U. S. Patent Office and 703 Lawrence St. N. E., Washington, D. C.


John Joseph Lenney,


A. B., 13; A. M., 13; LL. B., Georgetown. Willard Court, 17th and Willard Sts .; Wash., D. C.


Henry A. Lepper,


B. S., in Chem., 13; Chemical and Pyramid Socs .. track team 09; champion, South Atlan- tic. 100 yd. dash, 09; champion, South Intercoll., 100 yd. dash, 09; Assistant Chemist; mem. Assn. Former Chemistry Students, Geo. Wash. Univ. Bureau of Chemistry, Dept. of Agriculture and 721 Taylor St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Alfred Briscoe Lindsay,


A. B., 13; Asst. in Library, Bureau of Railway Economics. 429 Homer Bldg. and 832 Ritten- house St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Albert Vincent Llufrio,


Kappa Sigma; Laboratory Assistant. Bureau of Standards and 3455 Holmead Pl. N. W., Wash- ington, D. C.


Louis Lodholz,


B. S. in Chem., 13; Clerk, Weather Bureau. (Valentine, Nebr.)


Lulu Mignonne McCabe,


A. B., 13, with distinction; Pi Beta Phi; Coll. Y. W. C. A .; E. K. Cutter $50 prize in English; Thos. F. Walsh prize in History; Philosophy prize offered by Chi Omega Fraternity; Teacher; Music Study; mem. College Alumnae, Minerva and Rubinstein Clubs. 3469, 14th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Louis Archer Maxson,


A. B., with distinction, 13; M. S., 15; Pyramid; Chemical Soc .; Honors Track "W"; Pres. of Y. M. C. A .; Ruggles Prize; Class Treas., 10-11; Class Pres., 12-13; 4th Asst. Exam., U. S. Patent Office. Kensington, Md.


Milton Donaldson Moore,


A. B., 13; Post Grad. in George Washington leading to M. S .; Univ. of Wisconsin do .; Scientific Asst. U. S. Dept. of Agr. Dept. of Agriculture and 231, 11th St., N. W., Wash., D. C.


Charles H. Potter,


A. B., 13; Patent Lawyer; mem. D. C. Bar .\ss1. 918 F St. N. W., and 613 E St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Morris A. Pozen, (See Phar. 08.)


Arthur Huber Redfield,


A. B., 13, with distinction; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Y. M. C. A .; Enosinian Dramatic Soc .; Editor- in Chief Univ. Hatchet, 11-12; Assoc. Editor, Hatchet, 10-11, 12-13; Assoc. Editor, Cherry Tree. 12-13; Vice-Pres., Y. M. C. A .; Chairman Class Play Committee and Joint Author; Class Orator; first Univ. Scholarship; Staughton Prize, 3d Davis Prize, Gardiner G. Huhhard Prize; Teacher, Physical and Commercial Geo- graphy, John Marshall High School, Richmond, Va. John Marshall High School, Richmond, Va. and 9 Randolph Pl. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Joseph Fels Ritt, A. B., 13. (1328 W. St., Wash., D. C.


Meta Schmidt,


A. B., 13. (1912 G St., Wash., D. C.)


Waldo La Salle Schmitt,


B. S., 13; A. M., 16, Univ. of California; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Beta Kappa Alpha (Sci. Frat. Berk. Calif .; Asst. Curator, Div. Marine Inverte- hrates U. S. N. M .; Naturalist "U. S. S. Alha- tross," 13-14; Instr. Dept. Zoo, G. W. U .; Author "Survey of the Fishing Grounds on the Coast of Washington and Oregon in 14"; App. VII, Rept. U. S. Comm. Fisheries for 14, 30: 2 charts "The Marine Decapod Crustacea of California," Assoc. Former Chemistry Students, G. W. U. U. S. National Museum and Apt. 23 The Sorrento, 2233, 18th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Leila Fordham Scott,


A B., 13; Sigma Kappa; Sphinix, Honor Soc .: Y. W. C. A .; Vice-Pres. Senior Class, 13: Teacher; mem. Columbian Women. East- ern High School and 649 B St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Clara Stoll,


A. B., 13. (1302 Rhode Island Ave., Wash., D. C.)


James Norman Taylor,


B. S., in Chem., 13; attended Drexel Inst. Phila., Pa., 06-08; grad. work in 14-15; Alpha Beta Phi; Alchemists; Pyramid Honor Soc .; Enosinian Soc. (vice-pres., 12-13); Pres. and Treas. Chemical Soc .; Chemist; mem. University, Aero and Press Clubs; Y. M. C. A .; Assoc. Former Chem. Students, G. W. U., Insecticide and Fungicide Laboratory, B. A. I. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.


Olivia Alexander Taylor,


A. B., 13. Lego, Charlottesville, Va.


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[1913-14


Arthur Stockton Thatcher,


B. S., in Chem., 13; Pres. Junior Class, 10-11; Charter member, Pres., Vice-Pres. and Treasurer, Chemical Soc .; Chemist, Loose-Wiles Biseuit Co. Long Island City and 120, 25th St., Elm- hurst, N. Y.


Hilda Louise Ulrickson,


A. B., 13. (617, 21st St., Wash., D. C.)


Harold Ellsworth Warner,


A. B., 13; Beta Theta Pi; Teacher, Business High Sch .; Faculty Advisor and Treasurer, B. H. S. Publications. Business Higb Schor" and 1427 Longfellow St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


1914


Joseph Philip Bader,


A. B., 14. (1126, 8th St., Wash., D. C.)


George Henry Baston, Jr.,


A. B., 14; Sigma Nu; Chemical Soc .; Scull and Circle; Chemist; joint author of "Acidity as a Factor in Determining the Degree of Soundness of Corn"; also Improved Apparatus for Detect- ing Sulphured Grain. Dept. of Agriculture and 1828 Lamont St. N. W., Washı., D. C.


Joseph Harper Batt,


A. B., 14; LL. B., 16; Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Theta Phi; Skull and Circle; Athletic and Alum- ni Assns .; University Congress; Class Ed. 14-15; Pres. Interfraternity Assn., 15-16; Lawyer. 1512 H St. N. W., and 1916, 16th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Harry G. Beneman,


A. B., 14; Pyramid Soc .; Ed. Hatchet, 13-14; Assoc. Ed. The Cherry Tree, 14; Davis Prize; Am. History Prize essay 14; City Ed. Cumber- land News. Baltimore St. and 33 Chase St., Cumberland, Md.


Alvin McCreary Brown,


A. B., 14: LL. B., 16; Theta Delta Chi; Delta Theta Phi; The Pyramid; Skull and Circle; Enosinian; Fourth Univ. Scholarship; Ed. 1913, Cherry Tree; Pres. Athletic Assn., 13-14; Asst. Mgr. track, 11-12; Legal Aid Soc .: Pres. Class, 1914, Junior and Senior years. Berwyn, Md.


Katherine Burden,


A. B., 14; M. S., 15; Teacher; mem. Washington Biological Soc., Sycamore Island Canoe Club, Columbian Women and Drama League. Small- wood Vocational School and 1237 Crittenden St. (Piney Branch Park), Wash., D. C.


Edith Cheney,


A. B., 14; A. M., 15; Coll. Women Alumni; Y. W. C. A .; grad. with distinction; Elton Greek Prize, 14; Lib. Congress. Cong. Lib. and 818 Taylor St., Wash., D. C.


Mayne R. Coe,


B. S., in Chem., 14; and a post-grad course in physical chemistry; Chemist; author of pamphlet on the distillation of wood; mem. of Chemical Soc. at Geo. Wash. Univ .; mem. Royal Arch Mason, Knights of Pythias, Lyric Musical Club and F. C. S. Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing and 2947 Mills Ave. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Mathilde Eiker,


A. B., 14; Sigma Kappa; awarded the Funk and Wagnall's Prize in English, 11; and the E. K. Cutter Prize in English, 14. 1006 Otis PI. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Esther Elizabeth Galbraith,


A. B., 14; Pi Beta Phi; first University Scholar- ship; third prize-Davis Prize Speaking; Colon- ial Dames Medal; graduated with distinction; Editorial Assistant The Business Journal; au- thor of 12 articles published, Washington Even- pni Star, 13; co-author senior play "Lucius What do You Say " 14. In care Ronald Press Co., 20 Vesey and 503 W. 122d Sts., N. Y. C.


Earl A. Giantvalley,


B. S., in Chem., 14; Chem. Soc. Sec., 14; Sec. St. Paul Dist. Parks, Playgrounds, and Public Bldgs .; mem. Commercial Club (St. Paul.) 43 Court House and 1596 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn.


Michael Alvord Gore,


A. B., 14. (1147 New Hampshire Ave., Wash., D. C.)


Elsie E. Green,


A. B., 14; Class Sec .; Teacher Grant's School; Sec. Columbian Women's Club; mem. College Women's Club and Central Hi-h Alumni Assn. Grant School, 22d and G Sts. N. W., and 600, 23d St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Lucy Jeston Hampton, A. B., 14.


Eugene Claudius Harter,


A. B., 14. (815, 12th St., Wash., D. C.)


Russell E. Hicks, B. S., 14.


John Andrew Ignasiak,


A. B., 14. (Oct.) (703 State St., Erie, Pa.) Earl Munro Jeffrey,


A. B., 14; 2 years at Univ. Wis .; in Law Class, 17; Theta Delta Chi; Phi Delta I'hi; Skuil and Cirele Soc .; Legal Aid Soc .; Asst. Editor, Cherry Tree; Clerk. Congressional Library, and 3124 Wisconsin Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Louis Frederick Krumrein, A. B., 14.


Lewis Thompson Leonard,


B. S. in Chem., 14; Sigma Nu; Bacteriologist : author of Miscellaneous papers on Soil Bac- teriology. Agriculture Dept. and 520 G St. N. E., Washington, D. C.


Elsa Dorothea Muench,


A. B., 14; awarded second University Scholar- ship; Social Service Worker; mem. Monday Evening Club of District of Columbia. 923 H St. N. W., and 1014 S. Carolina Ave. S. E., Wash., D. C.


Harry Church Oberholser,


A. B., 14; M. S., 14; Ph. D., 16; Orinthologist ; Asst. Biologist, Biological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture; conducted explorations for same in Va., Western N. C. and Eastern Tenn., 95; Nevada, 98; Central and Southern Texas, 00; Western Texas, 01; Eastern Texas, 02 and Nebr., 15: Instr. Zoology, Biltmore (N. C.) Forest School, 04-10; instr. Ornithology, Pa. Summer School for Teachers, 14; hon. mem. Royal Hungarian Central Bureau of Ornith- ology; author of "Birds of Mt. Kilimanjaro, East Africa," "Birds of Liberia." "Birds trom Central Asia," "Monograph of Chordeiles," "Monograph of Collocalia," "The North Am. Eagle," and about 150 other scientific papers chiefly on birds; mem. Washington Acade- my of Sciences, National Ceographic Soc ..


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1914-15]


Biological Soc. of Washington, Ohio Acad. of Sciences; fellow Am. Assn. for Advancement of Science; Am. Ornithologists' Union; South Afri- can Ornithologists' Union; Deutsche Ornitholo- gische Gesellschaft; Glasgow (Scotland) Soc. of Natural History; Bombay (India) Natural His- tory Soc .; Dansk Ornithologisk Forening and numerous others. U. S. National Museum and 1444 Fairmont St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Ruth Vesta Pope,


A. B., 14; registered for A. M .; Pi Beta Phi; Teacher. 1340 Meridian PI. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Joseph R. Rohrer,


A. B., 14. (2112 F St., Wash., D. C.)


Stella Ruth Schenck,


A. B., 14; A. M., 16; Head of History Dept., Ind. Central Univ .; with Social Service Division of Children's Bureau, 14-16. Indiana Central University, University Heights and The Va!mar, Indianapolis, Ind.


Royal Lewis Shuman,


B. S., in Chem., 14; Chemical Soc .; 1st Sec. and Charter member Chemical Soc .; Clerk, P. O. Dept .; mem. Assn. of Former Chemistry Stu- dents, G. W. U .; Federal Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. and Alumni Assn. Care Chief Insp. P. O. Dept. and 3519, 14th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Lew Wallace Springer,


A. B., 14; LL. B., 16; Sec. Legal Aid Soc .; Theta Delta Chi; Phi Delta Phi; Student of Aviation; mem. University Club of Wash., D. C. The Dresden, Wash., D. C.


Aaron Steinberg,


B. S. in Chem., 14. (1229 M St., Wash., D. C.) Alfred Julian Steinberg,


B. S., in Chem., 14. (1229 M St., Wash., D. C.)


Florence M. Taylor,


A. B., 14; Pi Beta Phi; Employed in Carnegie Library. 100, 5th St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Harry Woodward Thompson,


B. S., 14. (1340 Girard St., Wash., D. C.) Smith G. Thornton,


A. B., 14; Kappa Alpha; Treas. Class (16) of Law School, 14-15; Lawyer. People's Bank Bldg. and W. Lee St., Alexandria, La.


Jack Watskey, A. B., 14.


Reuben Weinstein,


A. B., 14; attended N. Y. Univ. 2 yrs .; Asst. Nautical Almanac Office. Naval Observatory and 40 N. Y. Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Robert Mason Wilhelm,


A. B., 14: Kappa Sigma; Asst. Physicist, U. S. Bureau of Standards, Charge of Division; an- thor of several scientific papers. Bureau of Standards and 2838, 27th St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Margaret Posey Wilson,


A. B., with distinction 14; Sigma Kappa; Sphinx Honor Soc .; Chi Omega; Sociology Prize; D. A. R. Medal in American History; V .- Pres. Class of 14; Treas. Y. W. C. A .; Mgr. basketball team; Dictrict Visitor Associated Charities. 700, 7th St. S. E., and 219, 1st St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


1915


Edwin Franklin Albertsworth,


A. B., 15; A. M., 16. (7106 Piney Branch Rd., Wash., D. C.)


Walter Lesesnes Anders,


A. B., 15. (708, 19th St., Wash., D. C.)


Ruth Leah Ayler,


A. B., 15; Course in Summer Sch., 16; Work for A. M. 16-17; Glee Club; 2d Davis Prize; Stenographer Dept. of Agriculture; mem. Wo- men's University Club. 21 Quincy St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Leighton Dwelle Beckett,


A. B., 15. (2219 California St., Wash., D. C.)


Ralph Webster Benton,


A. B., 15; graduated with distinction; winner of first prize in Davis prize speaking contest, 15; winner of E. K. Cutter Prize in English, 15; Suh-editor The Washington Herald; Asst. in English Dept. at present; Publicity Agent for University since 13; author of newspaper articles and feature stories; toured Europe in summer of 14. The Washington Herald and Apt. 41 The Ripley, 1424 R St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Martha N. Birnie,


A. B., 15; A. M., 16. 1711, 19th St., Wash., D. C.


Walter Andrew Bloedorn,


A. B., 15; A. M., 16; M. D., 09; Creighton Univ., Omaha; Surg. U. S. Navy. Navy Yard, Wash., D. C.


Elin G. Brewer,


A. B., 15; Teacher. Bryan School and 603 Mass. Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C.


John Francisco Brockwell,* B. S., in Chem., 15. d. 1916.


Robert Allen Castleman, Jr.,


A. B., 15; Delta Phi; grad. student Johns Hop- kins Univ .; Episcopal High Sch., Alexandria, Va. 13-15; asst. in physics Tulane Univ. 15-16; mem. Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Science. Elkridge, Md.


Daniel Allman Connor,


A. B., 15; attended Law School for two years; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Columbian Debating Soc .; Delta Theta Phi, Legal; Honor Committee, Freshman. 130 D St. S. E., Washı., D. C.


Leland Stanford Copeland,


A. B., with distinction, 15. (Hartley Hall, Columbia Univ., N. Y. C.)


Anna Washington Craton,


A. B., 15; Phi Mu; Sphinix Honor Soc .; Wo- man's Univ. Club, Outing Club; manager bas- ketball team (girls); Social Service worker; mem. Wash. Alumnae Asso. of Phi Mu. 923 H St. N. W., and 1410 Girard St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


George von Pullinger Davis, (See m. 10.)


Eddie Dickert (Miss),


A. B., 15; attended Brenau Coll. Cons., Gaines- ville, Ga., 3 yrs .; Teacher of Hist. Lee School. 518 Duke St., Alexandria, Va.


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DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. [1915-16


Victor Dulac,


A. B., 15. (2807, 14th St., Wash., D. C.)


Ella Morgan Austin Enlows (Mrs.), A. B., 15; M. S., 16; Sigma Kappa; Chemical Soc .; Columbian Women; Honors with distinc- tion; Scientific Asst. Plant Bacteriology, De- partment Agr .; author paper on "Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits," Journal Agricultural Research, June 12, '16; mem. Am. Assn. Advancement Science, Phytopathological Soc. of Am., Giologi- cal Soc. and College Women's Club. Dept. of Agriculture and 1477 Newton St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Alice Eleanor Griffith,


A. B., 15. (1846 Ontario Pl., Wash., D. C.)


Otto Carl Gsantner,


A. B., 15; mem. G. W. U. Soc for the Study of Socialism; Author and Teacher; Author of Drama "Tolternicus, Astronomer of Thorn," "Druso Magenta, Prince of Marseilles," etc. 2811, 24th St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Sylvia Jane Hazlett (Mrs. Charles G. Schwenk),


A B., 15; Sigma Kappa Sorority. 610 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa.


John Heath,


A. B., 15; Cercle Francaise, Stanford Univ., Cal .; Secy. U. S. Diplomatic Service; mem. Colonnade Club, Univ. of Va .; Am. Historical Assn .; Aero Club, Va .; Order of Washington; M Havana Country Club; American Club, Ha- bana, Cuba. State Dept., Wash., D. C., and American Legation, Habana, Cuba.


Condor Caywood Henry,


A. B., 15. (2036 F St., Wash., D. C.)


George Wilson Hodgkins,


A. B., 15, with distinction; A. M. and Teachers' Diploma 16; Enosinian Soc .; Kendall scholar- ship 09; third Davis Prize 15; author of con- tributions to magazines. 1830 T St., Wash., D. C.


Flora Hull,


A. B., 15; Pi Beta Phi; Sphinx Honor Soc .; pres. Girls' Athletic Assn., 11-1; Chi Omega prize in sociology; sec. senior class; mem. Co- lumbian Women. The Iowa, Wash., D. C.


Joseph Bush Kingsbury.


A. B., 15; Sigma Nu; Enosinian Lit. Soc .; grad. student Univ. of Chicago; fellow in polit. sci. Univ. of Chicago, 16-17. University of Chi- cago, Chicago, 111.


Harriet Catherine Lasier,


A. B., 15; Summer courses at Columbia Univ. and Univ. of Chicago; Teacher; Prin, of Indus- trial Home Sch .; Primary Supt. at St. Stephen's P. E. Sunday Sch .; V .- Pres. Principals' Assn. for 16-17; mem. Columbian Women's Club; Art and Archaeology League; Principals' Assn. of the Pub. Schs. Industrial Home School and 1427 Girard St., Wash., D. C.


Summerfield MacCarteney,


A. B., 15; Instructor in Tupelo (Miss.) Mil. Inst. ; mem. Socialist Club. Tupelo, Miss., and 3123 Dumbarton Ave., Wash., D. C.




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