CLASS OF 1911
First Group—(Rank of ninety or above in eighteen semester hours and not less than eighty in any course of the year) : Harold Ernest Burtt, William Doty Maynard, Bradley Merrill Patten, George Freeman Thurber, Carroll Raymond Ward.
Second Group—(Rank of eighty-five to ninety in eighteen semester hours and not less than seventy-five in any course of the year) : Ralph Harrub Blanchard, Nathaniel George Burleigh, John Joseph McDonald, Raymond Harker Nead, Newton Harold Russell, Henry Blanchard Seaver, Riley Tilton Young.
Third Group—(Rank of eighty to eighty-five in eighteen semester hours and not less than seventy in any course of the year) : Harold Charles Bond, Aubrey Bickford Butler, Joshua Berlin Clark, Kenneth Francis Clark, Stanley Gale Eaton, Walter Burnap Gibson, Mortimer Currey Grover, Charles Willard Harris, Rolland Thomas Rankin Hastings, Leslie Dean Hawkridge, Carl Augustus Hope, Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll, Charles Irving Lyons, Ernest Everett Morrill, Stephen Farley Rossiter, John Martin Schaupp, Henry Sanders Smith, Benjamin Middleton Stout, David Whiton Swain, William Henry Weston, Jr.
Rufus Choate Scholars—(Rank of ninety or above for the entire year): Harold Ernest Burtt, John Joseph McDonald, William Doty Maynard, Bradley Merrill Patten, George Freeman Thurber, Carroll Raymond Ward.
CLASS OF 1912
.First Group—(Rank of ninety or above in eighteen semester hours and not less than eighty in any course of the year) : Harold Blanchard Belcher, Henry Ely McElwain, Jr., Mark White Reed, Fordham Clark Russell, George Fred Wallburg.
Second Group—(Rank of eighty-five to ninety in eighteen semester hours and not less than seventy-five in any course of the year) : Arthur Washington Burnham, Charles Raymond Cabot, Paul Wendell Coolidge, Roy Joseph Deferrari, Hugh Clifford Eaton, William Willard Flint, Jr., -Sam Hobbs, Conrad Edwin Snow, Leslie Whitmore Snow, Henry Bailey Stevens, Clifton Clark Taylor, William Lee White.
Third Group—(Rank of eighty to eighty-five in eighteen semester hours and not less than seventy in any course of the year) : Elmer Jacques Brown, Harry Madara Brown, John Henry Card, Fletcher Clark, Jr., Horace Alvin Colburn, Lewis Clyde Cook, Nelson Luther Doe, Roy Stuart Forthingham, Wyckoff Lawrence Garrison, James Bartlett Griffin, Mauritz Hedlund, Paul Prentiss Jones, Wallace Thaxter Jones, Jr., William Theophilus Middlebrook', Edmund Read Sawyer, Cleon Bucklin White, Ralph Edward Whitney, Manvel Whittemore, Ernest Ludwig Zimmerman.
Rufus Choate Scholars—(Rank of ninety or above for the entire year): Harold Blanchard Belcher, Roy Joseph Deferrari, William Willard Flint, Jr., Henry Ely McElwain, Jr., Mark White Reed, Conrad Edwin Snow.
CLASS OF 1913
First Group—(Rank of ninety or above in eighteen semester hours and not less than eighty in any course of the year) : Henry Deshon Abbott, Leon Oliver Gerry.
Second Group—(Rank of eighty-five to ninety in eighteen semester hours and not less than seventy-five in any course of the year) : Charles Anthony Calderara, William Barnum Gumbart, James Raymond Malony.
Third Group—(Rank of eighty to eighty-five in eighteen semester hours and not less than seventy in any course of the year) : Leslie Orrell Ashton, Ralph Eastman Badger, 'John Colburn Holmes, Theo Stephen Jewett, Herbert Carroll Osborne, Hubert Marsh Perkins, Emmett Pishon, Earle Raudnitz, George Steele, Elmer Clayton Tuckerl, Van Kuren Willson.
Rufus Choate Scholars—(Rank of ninety or above for the entire year) : Henry Deshon Abbott, Leon Oliver Gerry.
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS
CLASS OF 1911
English—Charles Kingsley Moses.
HONORABLE MENTION
CLASS OF 1911
German—Raymond Harker Nead, Francis Moncrief Qua.
Mathematics—Harold Sumner Card. Chemistry—Bradley Merrill Patten.
Zoology—Mortimer Currey Grover, Bradley Merrill Patten.
Botany—William Henry Weston, Jr.
History—Harold Charles Bond, William Doty Maynard, William Henry Weston, Jr.
Music—Newton Harold Russell.
CLASS OF 1912
Greek—Roy Joseph Deferrari, William Willard Flint, Jr., Paul Prentiss Jones.
Latin—Charles Raymond Cabot, Roy Joseph Deferrari, William Willard Flint, Jr., Edward Phelps Johnson, Henry Ely McElwain, Jr., Gladwin Merl Nead.
English—Conrad Edwin Snow, William Lee White.
French—Horace Alviri Colburn, Edward Phelps Johnson, Henry Ely McElwain, Jr., Mark White Reed, Fordham Clark Russell, Tracy Lewis Sanborn, Henry Bailey Stevens, Ernest Ludwig Zimmerman.
German—William Willard Flint, Jr., Mauritz Hedlund, Ernst Edmund Mensel, Tracy Lewis Sanborn, Clifton Clark Taylor, George Fred Wallburg, Ernest Ludwig Zimmerman.
Mathematics—Harry Madara Brown, Mauritz Hedlund, Henry Ely McElwain, Jr., Leslie Whitmore Snow.
Physics—Harold Blanchard Belcher, Harry Madara Brown, Norton Page Webber, Manvel Whittemore. Philosophy—Mark White Reed.
CLASS OF 1913
French—Somerville Pinkney Tuck, Jr. Mathematics—William Bolster Pierce.
PRIZES AWARDED IN 1910
CLASS OF 1911
Lockwood Prize (For excellence in English Composition): First - Earle Field Karr. . Second—William Taylor.
The Rollins Prizes (For excellence in Declamation): Third—Harold Ernest Burtt.
Class of 1866 Prizes (For excellence in Original Orations): First—Kenneth Francis Clark.
Class of 1846 Prizes (For best work in Latin to end of Junior year): First—Harold Ernest Burtt. Second—John Joseph McDonald.
Atherton Prizes (For best work in Greek to end of Junior year): First—Carroll Raymond Ward. Second—Har-old Ernest Burtt.
Thayer Prizes (For excellence in Analytic Geometry and Calculus): First —Harold Sumner Card.
Spaulding Prizes (For best set of Mechanical Drawings) : Alfred Albert Hormel.
Pickering Prizes (For best thesis upon an Historical Subject) : Second—William Henry Pearse.
CLASS OF 1912
The Rollins Prizes (For excellence in Declamation): First—Arthur Kenney Lowell.
Class of 1866 Prizes (For excellence in English Orations) : Second Edgar Weston Anderson.
Thayer Prizes (For excellence in Analytic Geometry and Calculus): Second—Harry Madara Brown.
CLASS OF 1913
The Rollins Prizes (For excellence in Declamation): Second—Clarence Coit Meleney.
PHI BETA KAPPA ELECTIONS
CLASS OF 1911
(Average of eighty-eight for three years' work) : Harold Ernest Burtt, Bradley Merrill Patten, George Freeman Thurber, Carroll Raymond Ward.