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MILESTONES

April 1937 William B. Rotch ’37
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MILESTONES
April 1937 William B. Rotch ’37

Sphinx: Robert P. Fuller '37, Beverly, Mass.; James C. Barrett, Baltimore, Md.; Thomas A. Boyan, Portsmouth, N. H.; Robert M. Carroll, Watertown, Mass.; Robert S. Cheheyl, Lakewood, O.; Harry S. Connor, Worcester, Mass.; Maurice C. Hallett, 2nd, Newton, Mass.; Karl A. Hill, Littleton, N. H.; Norman H. Holland, Derby Line, Vt.; Laurence C. Hull, 3rd. Brooklyn, N. Y.; John D. Johnson, South Portland, Me.; Charles C. Keyes, Central Bridge, N. Y.; Marshall L. Land, New Bedford, Mass.; John R. McLane, Manchester, N. H.; John F. Mercer, Chicago; Charles W. Moses, Lancaster, N. H.; Henry R. Reeve, Bayside, N. Y.; Hobart H. Rockwell, Elmira, N. Y.; Bradford E. Tyndall, Attleboro, Mass.; Charles U. Walkley, Hamden, Conn.; Edward K. White Jr., Belmont, Mass.

Casque and Gauntlet: Robert E. Archibald, San Gabriel, Cal.; Henry C. Beck Jr., Dallas, Tex.; Howard J. Carey Jr., Hutchinson, Kan.; Herbert P. W. Christiansen, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Merrill N. Davis Jr., Bradford, Pa.; John M. Donovan, Lawrence, Mass.; Walter M. Dunlap Jr., Lancaster, Pa.; Clark R. Fletcher Jr., Minneapolis, Minn.; Robert E. Foley, Worcester, Mass.; Onslow A. Gordon, Ill., Brooklyn, N.. Y.; David W. Hosmer, Syracuse, N. Y.; George T. Kingsbury, Keene, N. H.; Richard S. Lewis, Melrose Highland, Mass.; Henry C. McDuff, Pawtucket, R. I.; Whiteford S. Mays Jr., Bronxville, N. Y.; Robert H. Reno, Macon, Ill.; Arthur T. Soule Jr., Waban, Mass.; William K. Thomas, Hollis, N. Y.

Dragon: Albert A. Bliss, Bradford, Pa.; Joseph D. Carroll Jr., Chicago, 111.; War- ren H. Chivers, Hanover, N. H.; William H. Collins, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Frederick V. Davis, Portland, Me.; Roy D. Duck- worth, White Plains, N. Y.; Robert M. Egelhoff, Buffalo, N. Y.; Robert Faegre, Minneapolis, Minn.; Patrick H. Gorman Jr., Bronxville, N. Y.; James W. Grether, Garden City, N. Y.; Richard H. Heneage, Hanover, N. H.; Thomas W. Holmes, Keene, N. H.; Richard T. Holt, West Hartford, Conn.; Edgar H. Hunter Jr., Hanover, N. H.; Bradford G. Jenkins, Milton, Mass.; Warren C. King, Binghamton, N. Y.; Leonard W. McChesney Jr., Maplewood, N. J.; Hamilton B. Mitchell, LaGrange, Ill.; Richard B. Morse, Omaha, Neb.; Richard F. Niebling, South Orange, N. J.; Charles F. O'Connor, Fort Dodge, la.; Richard C. Passmore, Pelham, N. Y.; Clarence A. Perkins Jr., Winchester, Mass.; Edward F. Perrin, West Hartford, Conn.; John R. Potter, Corning, N. Y.; Howard W. Rea, Upper Montclair, N. J.; John J. Slattery Jr., Bronxville, N. Y.; Beverly P. Smith, Maplewood, N. J.; Peter S. Talbot, Englewood, N. J.; Charles F. Tesreau, Hanover, N. H.; Edward M. Thomas Jr., Shaker Heights, O.; Samuel C. Wakefield, Minneapolis, Minn.; Richard R. Washburn, Plainville, Conn.; Charles B. Wiggin, Belmont, Mass.; Thomas N. Willins, Montclair, N. J.

FROM THE Yosemite National Park comes the following verse composed by the park naturalist, Bert Harwell: SKIS I think that I shall never see A stick so tricky as a ski. Steer the darn thing as I will It always rides me to a spill; It lies all quiet till I'm on Then without notice we are gone. Down, down we run; I'm filled with glee. My God! I'm sunk! Here comes a tree! It's got me telemarked—I'm back for more. Those are my waxed skis by the door. Only God can make a tree- But who in hell first made a ski?