Catalogue of the officers and alumni of Rutgers (originally Queen's College) : in New Brunswick, N.J, V. 1, Part 18

Author: Rutgers University
Publication date: 1770
Publisher: Trenton, NJ : The University
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Chicago, Ill.


HENRY G. ATWATER, Brooklyn, N. Y.


With N. Y. Telephone Co.


Noroton Heights, Conn.


Contractor.


Brooklyn, N. Y.


NATIIAN CAMPBELL, Civil engineer and surveyor.


SPRAGUE CARLETON, New York City.


Physician. Lecturer on Genito-Urinary Surgery, Homoeopathic Med. Coll. M.D. (Hom. Med. Coll., 1906). EDWARD FRANCIS DUGGAN,


SAMUEL GORDON, Norfolk, Va.


Assistant civil engineer, U. S. Navy, 1906- U. S. Naval


Acad., 1905. C.E. (Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1908).


ROBERT BUCK LUPTON, Olangapo, P. I.


Assistant paymaster, U. S. steamship "Mohican."


WILLIAM TOBIAS MCCHESNEY, Toledo, Ohio.


Electrician. GORDON DICKSON MCINTIRE, Cotton goods converter.


Jersey City, N. J.


EDGAR MERLE NOLAN,


Hackensack, N. J.


RUFUS GEORGE POLAND,


Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y.


Teacher. Graduate State Model School, Trenton, N. J.


BENJAMIN GEARY PRUGH, Bound Brook, N. J.


Superintendent of construction, The Foundation Company of New York, 1909- .


CLIFFORD ELISHA STEVENS, New York City.


Manufacturing straw hats.


HUYLER WOOD VAN HOEVENBERG, Kingston, N. Y.


Traveling in Central America and the West Indies.


CLAYTON BARNEY VOGEL, Washington, D. C.


First Lieut., U. S. Marine Corps, 1908- .


JAMES COLEMAN WATERS, JR., Rahway, N. J.


Banking.


Gainesville, N. Y.


JOHN BRIEN BROWN,


Somerville, Mass.


201


ALUMNI.


1905.


1905. A.B.


SIMON BLOCKER, New York City.


Clergyman, R. C. A. Pastor, Union Ref'd Church, High Bridge. N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908).


CHARLES LEVERICH BRETT,


Belleville, N. J.


Export lumber broker.


JAMES HOWARD BRINCKERHOFF, Herkimer, N. Y.


Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908).


GEORGE HAMMELL COOK, North Troy, N. Y.


Farmer.


JOHN AUGUST HITZELBERG, Teacher.


Brooklyn, N. Y.


HERMAN TERHUNE HOPPER,


Monsey, N. Y.


School commissioner, Rockland county, 1906- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1908).


FRANK NICHOLS JENNINGS, Warsaw, N. Y.


HARRY CRUM MOREHOUSE, Ghent, N. Y.


Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908).


ARTHUR VAN VOORHEES SCHENCK, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1908). A.M. (Rutgers, 1908).


ALBERT LEEDS STILLMAN, Hoboken, N. J.


Mining engineer.


ALBERT AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, JR., Lawyer.


Allentown, N. J.


DANIEL GEORGE VERWEY, Wallkill, N. Y.


Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908).


CHARLES PARKER WILBER, Ogden, Utah.


Forest assistant, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. M.F. (Yale Forest School, 1907). A.M. (Rutgers, 1908).


FRANCIS EDMOND WILBER, Hartford, Conn.


Student, Hartford Theological Sem.


CHARLES SHEPARD BACKUS, Pasadena, Cal. In the Solar Observatory of the Carnegie Institution of Wash- ington.


JAMES GILBERT MASON, JR., Metuchen, N. J.


Investment securities. A.B. (Princeton, 1905) .


CLARENCE EDWARD SEIPEL, Claverack, N. Y.


Salesman for a N. Y. house.


JOHN HENRY WYCKOFF, JR., New York City.


Physician. M.D. (Univ. N. Y.).


Litt.B.


JAMES HENRY WILLOCK,


Troy, N. Y.


Teacher. Acting Prof. Stt. Stephen's Coll., 1906-07. A.M.


(Rutgers, 1908).


202


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1905.


B.Sc.


HARRY BAREMORE ANGUS,


Presb. Theol. student. A.M. (Princeton, 1908).


WELCOME WILLIAM BENDER, Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1907). LL.M. (N. Y. Law


Elizabeth, N. J.


School, 1908). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908).


CHARLES WILLIAM CHAPPEL,


Warsaw, N. Y.


Agriculture. ROBERT WEEKS COBB, Salesman.


Newark, N. J.


EDSON JOSEPH DAVIS,


Ocean Park, Cal.


Assistant engineer, Los Angeles Aqueduct.


ARTHUR VOORHEES DEHART,


Raritan, N. J.


Clerk. GEORGE BERGEN FORD,


Ceramic chemist, Winkle Terra Cotta Co.


JOHN GAUB, Chemist. Post-graduate, Cornell Univ. J. State Agric. Station.


Assistant chemist, N.


HARRY LLOYD HARRIS,


Skowhegan, Maine.


Farmer.


FRANKLIN EDWARD HOLSTEN, Chemist, Tidewater Oil Co.


Bayonne, N. J.


GEORGE RICHARD KOEHLER, Lieut. 14th U. S. Infantry.


Manila, P. I.


FRANCIS BODO KURTZ, Civil engineer.


Jersey City, N. J.


DAVID TOWNSEND MASON, Missoula, Montana. Assistant chief of Silviculture, U. S. Dept. Agric., 1908- . M.F. (Yale, 1907). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908).


FREDERIC RAMSAY MASON, Bound Brook, N. J.


Student, Yale Forest School.


CHARLES ARTHUR MORRIS, Tom's River, N. J.


County Superintendent of Schools, Ocean county, 1906-


JOHN ELMER PEARCE,


Linden, N. J.


In N. Y. office of General Electric Co.


LOREN PEASE PLUMMER, JR., Quinton, N. J.


Civil engineer. DALE CHARLES ROBERTS, Mechanicville, N. Y. Civil engineer. Assistant engineer, N. Y. State, 1907, 1909- .


WILLIAM BOOTH ROLL, Trenton, N. J.


Engineering Dept. P. R. R., at Jersey City, N. J. EUGENE WILLIAM SENG, Philadelphia, Pa.


Chemist, American Dyewood Co., 1905- . BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS SICKLES, Country manager, N. Y. White Cross Milk Co. ALBERT BROKAW SMITH, Electrical engineer, Western Electric Co.


Amenia, N. Y.


Newark, N. J.


Woodbridge, N. J.


Twin Falls, Idaho.


IRVING RUSSELL VALENTINE, Chemist. U. S. Metals Refining Co., 1908- ELMER SPANGLER WEAVER, Civil engineer.


Elizabeth, N. J.


Allentown, N. J.


New Brunswick, N. J.


203


ALUMNI.


1905-1906.


BAYARD CONOVER APPLEGATE, Manufacturer of brick.


Red Bank, N. J.


GUY HUGGINS BERGEN, ELLIOTT CYRIL BURROWS, Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.).


New York City. New York City.


SANGER SYLVESTER CARLETON, New York City. Dentist. D.D.S. (Baltimore Coll. of Dental Surgery, 1908).


HENRY DE LA BRUYERE CARPENDER, New Brunswick, N. J.


With Tailer & Robinson, Brokers, New York.


ROELIF ELTINGE DUBOIS, New Paltz, N. Y.


Agriculture.


PERCY ELWOOD ERICKSON, Newark, N. J.


Student, Union Theological Sem. A.B. (Dartmouth, 1906).


* AINSLEE EVERETT,


Dayton, N. J.


Died, April 27, 1903. JOHN GIBLON, Insurance. WILLIAM. DEY HERBERT,


West Freehold, N. J. New York City.


EARLE HAROLD HOUGHTALING, Lawyer. MARTIN MALIA, JR., Farmer.


Freehold, N. J.


WILLIAM HENRY MARTIN, JR., Atlantic City, N. J.


THEODORE EMIL MERKLINGER, Newark, N. J.


Wire chief, N. Y. and N. J. Telephone Co., Plainfield, N. J. E.E. (Columbia, 1906).


WILLIAM PAUL MORTON, Atlantic City, N. J.


Civil engineer with Pennsylvania Bridge Co.


*HAROLD FORMAN PATTERSON, Jersey City, N. J.


Died during his Sophomore year, March 16, 1903.


GEORGE ST. JOHN RATHBUN, Annandale, N. Y.


Student for Episcopal Ministry, St. Stephen's College.


HAROLD LLOYD ROBINSON, Sewaren, N. J. DAVID HIRSCH ROSENFELD, Woodbine, N. J. New Brunswick, N. J.


*ELMER OTTO STILLMAN, Died, August 29, 1902.


Roselle, N. J.


Manager of office, E. E. Robert, New York.


FRANK PETER VENABLE, Real estate manager.


Paterson, N. J.


*HARVEY LANNING WILSON,


Red Bank, N. J.


Died during his Senior year at the Philadelphia Dental College, Jan. 7, 1906.


1906, A.B.


LOUIS BEVIER, 3D, Law. HARRY M. BROWN, Clerk in law office. GEORGE OSCAR DENNIS, Teacher.


New York City.


Warsaw, N. Y.


Eatontown, N. J.


BURTIS FLEMING VAUGHAN,


Marlboro, N. J.


204


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1906.


HAROLD EDWARD GREEN, N. B. Sem., 1909. RAYMOND BERGUER JOHNSON,


Instructor in English, Harvard, 1908-09.


MAURICE IRVING LINDRITH KAIN, Student for Episc. ministry.


Philadelphia, Penn.


JOHN ROSS MACNEILL, Brooklyn, N. Y.


Student, N. B. Sem. Pastor, Gotebo Reformed Church, 1908-09.


Los Angeles, Cal.


Paterson, N. J.


Newark, N. J.


Catskill, N. Y.


East Orange, N. J.


WILLIAM HUMPHREYS BURHANS, Traveling salesman.


OLIVER JAMES SCHOONMAKER, Teacher. A.B. (Harvard, 1906).


WILLIAM HOPLER WOODRUFF, U. S. Surveyor, War Dept.


East Orange, N. J.


Litt.B.


LYMAN ABBOTT GEROW,


Berkeley, Cal.


With Oakland Phonograph Co.


GEORGE CLINTON DODGE, Newark, N. J.


Salesman, Portland cement. A.B. (Colgate Univ., 1906).


FRANK FENNO PELLET, Newark, N. J.


Business.


B.Sc.


EDWARD HARKER ACTON, Wilkinsburg, Penn. Electrical engineer, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.


ADOLPH GEROASIUS AHRENS, Wilkinsburg, Penn.


Electrical engineer, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., East Pittsburg, Pa.


RAYMOND WALTER ALLEN, Denver, Col.


Forest assistant, U. S. Forest Service, 1908- . M.F. (Yale).


GEORGE GOUVERNEUR ASHWELL, Newark, N. J. With N. H. Howes, Construction Engineer, New York City.


WILLIAM HARRIS BENEDICT, JR., New Brunswick, N. J. Engineering. CLIFFORD STANISLAUS BRINKERHOFF, Brooklyn, N. Y.


Civil engineer. Cement tester and inspector in Government ser- vice.


New Brunswick, N. J.


Cambridge, Mass.


DANIEL BARLOW MINER, Advertising manager "Touring Topics." J. HARVEY MURPHY, N. B. Sem., 1909. NORBURY CORDNER MURRAY, Law student. HARRY WILLIAM NOBLE, N. B. Sem., 1909. JOHN MARIUS MADISON STAHR, Clerk in Accounting Dept.


Hagerstown, Md.


Mansfield, Mass.


205


ALUMNI.


1906.


ADOLPH BROGGER, Draughtsman. PERCY EDGAR BROWN, Chemist and bacteriologist. THOMAS HARVEY BRUCE, DAVID ALEXANDER DECKER, Civil engineer. THOMAS ALAN DEVAN, Medical student, Johns Hopkins Med. School.


Norfolk, Va.


New Brunswick, N. J.


Red Bank, N. J. Pine Bush, N. Y.


Baltimore, Md.


HERVEY KINCH DOANE, Civil engineer. CHARLES ROBERT DUNCAN, Instructor, Mass. Agric. College.


Amherst, Mass.


JOB LANGFORD EDWARDS, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Electrical engineer, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.


CHARLES JOB ELDRIDGE, Williamstown, N. J. Civil engineer, Public Service Commission, N. Y. State.


HENRY MARSHALL FALES, JR., New York City.


Telephone engineering, American Telephone and Telegraph Co.


HAROLD HOOLEY FEBREY, Elizabeth, N. J.


Draughtsman, Penn. Tunnel and Terminal R. R. Co. HOWARD SPOONER GAY, Civil engineer.


Bayonne, N. J.


ARTHUR VAUGHAN GREGORY, Surveyor, U. S. Eng. Dept.


Ensley, Ala.


ALBERT WILLIAM HILL, Mechanical engineer. ARTHUR HEADIFEN HOWATT,


Cleveland, O.


Civil engineer.


ROY GORDON IMLAY,


Pittsburgh, Pa.


Engineering Dept. Penn. R. R.


DAVID JENKINS, Mine Hill, N. J.


Chemist, N. J. Zinc Co., Franklin Furnace, N. J.


FRANK OTTO MITTAG, JR.,


Park Ridge, N. J.


Student, Columbia Univ.


NELSON SHEPPARD MOORE, Morton Park, Ill.


Shop Order Dept. Western Electric Co., Hawthorne, Ill.


JAMES EDWIN MORROW, Yuma, Ariz.


Civil engineer. JOHN JOSEPH MULLIGAN, Chemist.


Perth, Amboy, N. J.


FRANK RANDALL PRATT, New Brunswick, N. J.


Instructor, Mathematics and Graphics, Rutgers, 1907- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908).


GEORGE HENRY ROEDER, New Brunswick, N. J.


Manager of poultry farm.


CLARENCE GORDON ROLFE, New Brunswick, N. J.


Salesman and demonstrator, Hardman-Peck Piano Co.


NAHUM DAVID SHORE, New Brunswick, N. J.


Assistant in plant breeding. N. J. State Coll. Exper. Station, 1907- M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908).


Linden, N. J.


Kansas City, Mo.


206


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1906-1907.


GEORGE OAKLEY SMALLEY, With Graphite Lubricating Co.


Bound Brook, N. J.


CLARENCE L. SMITH, Business.


Trenton, N. J.


FREDERICK NEWTON WARDWELL, Twin Falls, Idaho.


Civil engineer. Chief engineer, Blue Gulch Canal and Reser- voir Co.


WINTON HADLEY WILBER, Telephone engineering.


New York City.


THOMAS LAMBERT WILKINSON, Assistant engineer.


Riverside, N. J.


LOUIS FREDERICK BAKER WOOLSTON, Electrical engineer, General Electric Co.


Trenton, N. J.


HOWARD W. BLOOMFIELD, Metuchen, N. J.


Ceramics. Brinkman Terra Cotta Co. B.Sc. (C. C. N. Y., 1901).


CHARLES HENRY CONNORS, New Brunswick, N. J.


Cashier's assistant.


FRANK LOFLAND COSGROVE,


*WILLIAM FREDERICK DAVIDSON, Teacher. Died, July 8, 1904.


Linden, N. J.


LESLIE MILLER HAY,


Cohoes, N. Y.


Dentist. D.D.S. (Univ. Penn., 1908).


GEORGE MORLEY HECKER,


Riverside, N. J.


JAMES AKESTER HOPE,


Watkins, N. Y.


Clerk, U. S. Classified Postal Service.


DAVID JACOBSON, Building materials.


Elizabeth, N. J.


TIMOTHY HERBERT MCMANUS, Bookkeeper.


New Brunswick, N. J.


BERGEN B. STAATS, JR.,


CHARLES HENRY TAUBEL,


Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Riverside, N. J. Plainfield, N. J.


PHILIP VERMILYE VAN ARSDALE,


Lawyer. A.B. (Brown Univ., 1906). N. Y. Law School, 1909.


RAYMOND TAPPING VREDENBURGH, Brookline, Mass.


Bonds. HAROLD LEE WESTFALL, Electrical engineer.


Colorado Springs, Col.


1907. A.B.


CHARLES NOBLE DOOLITTLE, Principal High School, Netcong, N. J., 1908- SOLOMON ESBERG, Student. N. Y. Law School.


Hackensack, N. J.


Perth Amboy, N. J.


FREDERICK ADAM KULLMAR, Student in Princeton Sem.


Jamesburg, N. J.


Eatontown, N. J.


GEORGE ALLEN LEUKEL, Student, Princeton Sem., Class of 1910.


Zanesville, Ohio. Holland, Mich.


HAROLD DEPEW, Lawyer. LL.B. (Yale, 1906).


207


ALUMNI.


1907.


FREDERICK WILSON SCOTT, New Brunswick, N. J.


Medical student, Class of 1911, Coll. P. and S.


ROYAL ARTHUR STOUT, Student, N. B. Sem., Class of 1910. LLOYD BLISS WHEELER, Principal of Netcong Borough Schools.


New Brunswick, N. J.


Netcong, N. J.


JOHN C. BERGEN, Wholesale paper.


New Brunswick, N. J.


HUGO BLUM,


New Brunswick, N. J.


Student, Coll. P. and S., Class of 1909.


CLAUDIUS JAMES FINGAR,


New Brunswick, N. J.


Student, N. B. Sem., Class of 1910. A.B. (Lafayette, 1906).


AUSTIN MILLIS LEAVENS, North Troy, N. Y.


Bookman, with Longmans, Green & Co. FRANK MCINTIRE, Merchant.


Jersey City, N. J.


Litt.B.


BRUCE BALLARD, Student, N. B. Sem., Class of 1910.


ALTON P. SWAN, Superintendent of paper mill.


VALENTINE ROYAL TUPPER, Banking business.


B.Sc.


CHARLES CHAMBERS ARMSTRONG, Assistant engineer.


JOHN LOUIS BAKER, Civil engineer. RALPH LESTER BEACH, Electrical engineer.


East Orange, N. J.


ABRAHAM BLUM, Leaf tobacco business.


New Brunswick, N. J.


WALTER RODNEY CORNELL,


Vineland, N. J.


Instructor in civil engineering, 1907- .


RANDOLPH MARSHALL CREAMER, Civil engineer, Penna. tunnels, N. Y., 1907- J. M. GONZALEZ,


San Juan, Porto Rico.


Assistant engineer, Bureau of Public Works. THOMAS DEAN HALLIWELL, JR., Jersey City, N. J.


Testing Dept. Brooklyn Rapid Transit. LEWIS ARTHUR HEATH,


Schenectady, N. Y.


Tester, General Electric Co.


WILLIAM RICHARD HUGHES, JR., Civil engineer, McClintic-Marshall Construction Co.


Monaca, Pa.


ALBERT RITTENHOUSE JOHNSON, New Brunswick, N. J.


Instructor, Mathematics, Rutgers.


HARRY AARON MARMER,


Washington, D. C.


Computer, Coast and Geodetic Survey.


New Brunswick, N. J.


Watertown, N. Y.


Jersey City, N. J.


South River, N. J.


Trenton, N. J.


Flushing, N. Y.


208


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1907.


CLIFFORD DAVIDSON MAYHEW, Daretown, N. J. Civil engineer, Cummings Bros. Realty Co., Phila.


WALTER ERNEST NELSON, New Market, N. J.


Civil engineer.


ALEX WILLIAM QUACKENBOSS, New Brunswick, N. J.


Funeral director and embalmer.


WALTER FRANK REINHEIMER, Newark, N. J.


Business.


HARVEY CLIFFORD ROBINS, Roselle, N. J.


Engineer, N. Y. and N. J. Telephone Co., 1907- .


WALTER FREDERICK LUDWIG ROEDER, New Brunswick, N. J.


Tester, Turbine Research Dept. General Electric Co.


HARRY JOHN STOCKUM, New York City.


Salesman.


ISAAC VICTOR STONE, College Park, Md.


Instructor in Chemistry, Maryland State College, and Assistant State Chemist, 1908-


REUBEN THARP, JR.,


Chemist, Neptune Meter Co., N. Y.


Troy, N. Y.


VINTON DOUGLAS TOMPKINS, Clerk.


RALPH DECKER VAN DUZER, Middletown, N. Y.


District real estate agent, Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., at Sayre, Pa.


FRANK ROBERTSON VAN SANT, With General Electric Co.


Newark, N. J.


RAYMOND PERCY WILSON, Civil engineer.


East Millstone, N. J.


WALTER HARRIS WILSON, Clerk.


Metuchen, N. J.


WILLIAM SANDERSON WOODRUFF,


Somerville, N. J.


With the Success Magazine.


FRED KLINE ARMSTRONG, Plainfield, N. J.


Engineering Dept. Ingersoll-Rand Co., N. Y.


LESTER DOW BERGER,


Dallas, Tex.


Chief clerk to Vice Pres. and General Manager, Gulf, Texas and Western Railway Co.


HARLAN BESSON, Hoboken, N. J.


Law student. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1908). WALTER GILBERT BOSCHEN, Fire insurance.


Union, N. J.


RALPH PRICE DAVIES, Electrician.


Brooklyn, N. Y.


HERVEY STANTON DE GROODT,


Jersey City, N. J. Newark, N. J.


FRANK HASBROUCK EARLE, Civil engineer, Harrison, Dunham & Earle. LAWRENCE ESSELSTYN,


Claverack, N. Y.


Farmer.


HENRY LANGE FELCH, Civil engineer, N. Y. State, Highway Dept., 1907- ISAAC FINEBERG,


Ossining, N. Y.


Trenton, N. J.


Rahway, N. J.


209


ALUMNI.


1907-1908.


CHARLES HENRY GARRETSON, Newark, N. J.


Treasurer, Tide Water Trans. Co.


ALFRED CHARLES HICKS,


Long Branch, N. J.


Medical student, Class of 1910, Univ. Chicago. EDWARD LOUIS KEENAN, New York City.


Wholesale clothing. Vice Pres. Somerville Clothing Co., 1907- .


ROLAND HENRY BIRDSALL LANDERS, Bookkeeper and office assistant.


Philadelphia, Pa.


FRANCIS GRANGER LANG, Civil engineer.


Bloomfield, N. J.


CLEVELAND PERRY, Law student.


Belleville, N. J.


ALAN COLE PLUME, Bank clerk.


Cranford, N. J.


WILLIAM DENTON POLLOCK,


Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. Linden, N. J.


FRANK SANFORD STIMSON, Farmer.


ANDREW EDWARD SWEENEY, Morgantown, W. Va.


Bookkeeper, Elkins Coal and Coke Co.


NICHOLAS VREELAND,


Jersey City, N. J.


Law student.


RUSSELL ELLSWORTH WATSON, New Brunswick, N. J.


Law student. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1907).


CARL WILCOX WILMURT, New Brunswick, N. J


With Michelin Tire Co.


1908. A.B.


STOCKTON CRANMER, Bond broker.


Somerville, N. J.


PHILIP LINDSLEY DODD,


Somerville, N. J.


Student, George Washington Univ., Washington, D. C.


THEODORE AMERMAN HAGEMAN,


Claverack, N. Y.


Student, N. B. Sem., Class of 1911.


GEORGE CONDE LAWSING, Medical student.


Linlithgo, N. Y.


WILLIAM NASH MAONEILL, Student, N. B. Sem., Class of 1911.


Brooklyn, N. Y.


RIPLEY WATSON, Law student.


Jersey City, N. J.


MORRIS HEDDEN, Student.


Brooklyn, N. Y.


ALFRED JOYCE KILMER, Teacher. Columbia, 1908.


Morristown, N. J.


EDWARD HOWARD LAWSON,


Washington, D. C. A.B. (How-


Post-graduate student, Washington Normal School. ard Univ. 1908). WILLIAM HENRY MCCORMICK, JR., Medical student, Univ. Penn. WILLIAM VALENTINE THOMAS,


Philadelphia, Pa.


New York City.


14


210


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1908.


Litt.B.


HARRY FRANK BREWER, Student, N. Y. Law School.


Elizabeth, N. J.


CHARLES THIERS THOMPSON, Vanderpoel Fellow in Chemistry, Rutgers, 1908- .


Freehold, N. J.


AURELIUS MILFORD TRACY, JR., Salesman.


Hudson, N. Y.


B.Sc.


WILL WISEMAN BERDAN, Paterson, N. J.


Assistant accountant, Fuller's Express Co., N. Y.


CUNNINGSTON DRYSDALE BLACK, Pompton Plains, N. J.


Superintendent of farms. EUGENE SUYDAM BROKAW, Teacher.


Ossining, N. Y.


CHARLES BLOOMFIELD CARMAN, Engineering.


Rahway, N. J.


WARREN LIVINGSTON DU BOIS, Student, Mass. Institute of Technology. CHARLES ELLIOT, Surveyor.


Scotch Plains, N. J.


HARRY SAMUEL FELLER,


New Brunswick, N. J.


Teacher, Mathematics, N. B. High School.


DOUGLAS JUDSON FISHER, Ceramic chemist.


Sayreville, N. J.


ALVIN BARTHOLDI FOX, Perth Amboy, N. J.


Assistant to county engineer of Middlesex county.


HOWARD SOMERVILLE GIES, Newark, N. J.


With Division engineer, D., L. and W. R. R. MORRIS JAMES GLICK, Surveyor. MAX J. HEMMER, JR., Commercial salesman.


Perth Amboy, N. J.


Newark, N. J.


THORNTON MILLS HOPLER, Ceramic chemist. HAROLD FREDERICK HOVEY, New York City.


Instructor of English and Athletics, Hamilton Institute.


HARRIS ALLISON JEMISON, Teacher. ELMER WILLIAMSON KENT, New Brunswick, N. J.


Kingston, N. J.


Electrical testing, General Electric Co. HARRY LEVENSON,


Elizabeth, N. J.


Atlantic Highlands, N. J.


Union Hill, N. J.


Trenton, N. J.


Assistant chemist, Standard Oil Co. ROBERT ALLEN LUFBURROW, Draughtsman. ALFRED JOHN MAHNKEN, Civil engineer and surveyor. CLIFFORD LEA MASON, Student.


Lincoln, Cal.


Freehold, N. J.


211


ALUMNI.


1908.


BERGEN STELLE MERRILL, Draughtsman. JOHN WILLIAM MOFFETT, Fords, N. J. Draughtsman. IRVING LOVEJOY OWEN, New Brunswick, N. J.


Assistant chemist, N. J. Experiment Station.


CLARENCE LOUIS PFERSCH, Hoboken, N. J.


Assistant chemist, N. J. Agric. Experiment Station.


New Brunswick, N. J.


RICHARD COXE RICE, Broker. DANIEL SAFFORD, Brooklyn, N. Y.


Teacher and law student.


Paterson, N. J.


WILLIAM PERSONET SEDDON, Assistant clerk, District Court, Paterson, N. J. Student, N. Y. Law School.


HAROLD RICHARD SEGOINE, Civil and mining engineer.


Pt. Pleasant, N. J.


JAMES HERBERT SMITH, With Metropolitan Ins. Co.


Plainfield, N. J.


MARTIN SOMERS STEELMAN, Engineer.


Ocean City, N. J.


ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM SWIFT, Civil engineering, U. S. Engineer Corps, N. Y.


Red Bank, N. J.


CHARLES MAXWELL WARNER, Mammoth, Cal.


Miner. HOWARD IRVING WHEAT, Brooklyn, N. Y.


Assistant superintendent, Chestnut Ridge White Brick Co.


CLARENCE ALEXANDER WILBUR, Catskill, N. Y.


State road and canal work, 1908- .


EDWIN LEWIS BAIER, New Brunswick, N. J.


Cashier for Armour & Co. at New Brunswick, N. J.


THOMAS STANLEY BENSTEAD, Arlington, N. J.


Teacher at Accord, N. Y.


CLARENCE ARMINGER BINGHAM, Civil engineer.


Carlisle, Pa.


*HENRY K. BLANCHARD, Died, Sept. 16. 1905.


Newton, N. J.


FRANK TAINTOR CORBIN, JR., Oxford, N. Y.


Manufacturing.


CHARLES BURHANS FINCH, Kingston, N. Y.


Civil engineer. Hydrographic specialist with N. Y. Board of


Water-Supply.


RAYMOND MCNAIR GARDNER,


Newark, N. J.


Engineer, Penn. Tunnel and Terminal Co. JAMES GRIEVE, HERBERT LANGLEY HARRIES, U. S. Army. West Point, 1907. CHRISTIAN HEIDT, JR., Manufacturer. NATHAN KAUFMAN,


Perth Amboy, N. J. Washington, D. C.


Jersey City, N. J.


Elizabeth, N. J.


Meter expert. With United Electric Light and Power Co.


Plainfield, N. J.


212


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1908.


EDWARD BENEDICT KELLY, Student of forestry. ROBERT AUSTIN KLEIN, Buffalo, N. Y. Bloomfield, N. J. HORATIO SEYMOUR LANG, JR., Civil engineer. JOSEPH WATSON MESSLER, Springfield, O.


Assistant manager, Dept. Agents, Crowell Publishing Co.


OTTO REINER, Newark, N. J.


Student, Purdue Univ., Class of 1910.


SCHUYLER LEONARD RUST, Manufacturing.


New Brunswick, N. J.


ALEXANDER BURTON SIIUFELDT,


Kingston, N. Y. Newark, N. J.


FRANK HERMAN STOBAEUS, Chemist, Chas. Cooper & Co.


WILLIAM TEITELBAUM,


ABRAHAM UREVITZ,


RODNEY VAN GILDER, Teacher.


Rutherford, N. J.


STIRLING VAN WINKLE, Business.


THEODORE ROMEYN VARICK, Advertising.


RAFAEL SERAFIN VIDAL, Principal of Public Schools.


Humacao, Porto Rico. Warsaw, N. Y.


Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


Metuchen, N. J.


East Orange, N. J.


Somerville, N. J.


THEODORE WYMAN, JR., Civil engineer.


Hoboken, N. J. West Hoboken, N. J. Petersburg, N. J.


New Brunswick, N. J.


HARRY ARTHUR VOSBURGH, Business. GEORGE ROBERT WILSON, Student, N. Y. Law School.


LLOYD RICHARD WILSON, Clerk. DENYS WORTMAN, JR., Student, N. Y. School of Art.


Elizabeth, N. J.


213


UNDERGRADUATES.


1


UNDERGRADUATES.


1909.


Candidates for A.B.


MARCUS CORNELIUS THEOPHILUS ANDREAE,


Jersey City, N. J.


SAMUEL ARTHUR DEVAN,


Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J.


JAMES BANCROFT SCOTT,


WALTER COOPER SEDAM,


New Brunswick, N. J. New Brunswick, N. J. Schenectady, N. Y.


LUMAN J. SHAFER,


HERMAN VANDERWART, JR.,


Hackensack, N. J.


HORACE EBENEZER BARWIS,


Trenton, N. J.


HENRY KLASS PASMA,


Bethlehem, Md. Metuchen, N. J.


FRANCIS MARMADUKE POTTER, Rhodes scholar at Oxford University.


CLAREL RAYMOND SEELYE,


Manito, III.


ROBERT STEPHENSON,


THEODORE ROMEYN WESTERVELT,


New York City. Hackensack, N. J.


Candidates for Litt.B.


JAMES WOODS BABCOCK,


FREDERICK LOCKE BASCOM,


AUSTIN SLAUSON BASTEN,


CHARLES ELI CORBIN,


GEORGE WILMOT HART,


VOORHEES KLINE,


MAURICE JASPER O'LEARY,


ARCHIBALD TAYLOR,


Jersey City, N. J. Bound Brook, N. J. Kingston, N. Y. Oxford, N. Y. New Brunswick, N. J. Somerville, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Somerville, N. J.


Long Island City, N. Y. New Durham, N. J.


Candidates for B.Sc.


EDWIN CONRAD ALFORD, ROBERT GOLDSMITH ALLEN,


THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN APPLEBY,


RAYMOND LESLIE BALDWIN, MYRON HAMILTON BEEKMAN, ALLEN DALE CLOKE, SAMUEL S. DEMAREST,


Brooklyn, N. Y. Red Bank, N. J. Old Bridge, N. J. Caldwell, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. Rahway, N. J. Bergenfield, N. J.


GEORGE FORBES FITCH,


WILBER THOMAS GOWEN,


-


214


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


HERBERT BENNETT FENN, CARL HERBERT GREENEWALD, ERNEST FREEMAN HAWLEY, DAVID LOUIS HENDLER, JOHN WHILLDIN JANVIER, HANS MAX KALETSCH, BENJAMIN MARSHALL MILLER,


FRANK AMBROSE MORRISON,


GEORGE WASHINGTON MULHERON,


JULIUS JOSHUA NEWMARK, ARTHUR DOUGLAS PRINGLE, WILLIAM RAYMOND RANSOM, FREDERICK FOSTER READ, RALPH FRANK RITTER, CLAYTON SIDNEY SMITH, RHEA GORDON SMITH, FORD C. SOMMERS,


ZACHARYA HIRSCH SRAGER,


RUDOLPH FREDERICK STEINKE, FITZGERALD TISDALL, JR.,


WILLIAM LLOYD VAN KEUREN,


RUSHWORTH BURTON VAN SICKLE,


WILLIAM HENRY WALLACE,


RAYMOND BENJAMIN WALLLING, JOHN MICHAEL WENNEIS,


JOHN HARMAN-ASHLEY, GEORGE LEE BURTON,


ROBERT HENRY CONOVER,


THOMAS JOSEPH CUSACK, JR.,


HOWARD KIRKBRIDE DILTS,


EUGENE VICTOR RAWEL DULJE,


RAYMOND LEWIS GREENE,


AUGUSTUS HUNT, HENRY GEORGE KREIS, LEIGH LUNDY,


WILLIAM JOSEPH MCFADDEN,


EUGENE JOHN MCKENNA,


ASA SUYDAM MERRELL, GEORGE WASHINGTON MINGUS, CHARLES INSLEE MOHAIR, ARTHUR AMOS PEARCE,


THOMAS FRANK PHINNY, HALSEY EDMUND RAMSEN, WALTER HENRY RUGEN, JOHN VINCENT SCHENCK, EDWARD REILY SCHNEIDER, MORGAN GRAY SMITH, HAROLD DOREMUS TOMPKINS,


HORACE EDWARD TREAT, SAMUEL BELL VROOMAN, JR.,


Jersey City, N. J. Moorestown, N. J. New York City. New Brunswick, N. J. Bridgeton, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. Oxford, N. Y. Ridgefield Park, N. J. Trenton, N. J. Plainfield, N. J. Albany, N. Y. Rahway, N. J. Arlington, N. J. Rahway, N. J. Newark, N. J. North Plainfield, N. J. Cobleskill, N. Y. Plainfield, N. J. Elizabeth, N. J. New York City. Union Hill, N. J. New Brunswick, N. J. Moorestown, N. J. Port Monmouth, N. J. Weehawken, N. J.


Bound Brook, N. J. New Brunswick, N. J. Little Silver, N. J. Kingston, N. Y. Flemington, N. J. Newark, N. J. South Amboy, N. J. Philadelphia, Penn. Newark, N. J. Linden, N. J. New Brunswick, N. J. Jersey City, N. J. Flemington, N. J. Rahway, N. J. Newton, N. J. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. New Brunswick, N. J. Newark, N. J. Bound Brook, N. J. New York City. New Brunswick, N. J. Catskill, N. Y. Jersey City, N. J. Freehold, N. J. Philadelphia, Penn.


215


UNDERGRADUATES.


1910. Candidates for A.B.


ALEXANDER MILLSPAUGH CONGER,


JESSE FITZGERALD DURFEE,


GEORGE M. GREEN,


ANDREW HANSEN,


CHARLES CHAUNCEY HOMMANN, JR.,


FRANK EDGAR MASON,




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