Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . tin Holmes, 2nd, John Don-ald McCarthy, Nathan Mathag, Joseph Le-ffisRosenmiller, Harrv Suydam Saxman, Ho^sardLee Wey, Chun Tai Ten. Electrical Engineer—Homer Allison Bach-ert. August Coneilio, Darcy Matthe^w George,Joseph Herman, Solomon Hoffman, FrederickGarner MacaroTv, Benjamin Ross Nevins,Norman Albert Newell, Frederick MerredithPorter, , (Lehigh University); Ricklef Al-len Reid, John Emil Schmich, William Blot-tenberger Shirk, Lloyd Moser Smoyer, JosephAnthony Wensk, Albert James Wick. Chemical Engineer—Fred Peter Diener,Francis John


Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1919-1920 (volume 7, no4) . tin Holmes, 2nd, John Don-ald McCarthy, Nathan Mathag, Joseph Le-ffisRosenmiller, Harrv Suydam Saxman, Ho^sardLee Wey, Chun Tai Ten. Electrical Engineer—Homer Allison Bach-ert. August Coneilio, Darcy Matthe^w George,Joseph Herman, Solomon Hoffman, FrederickGarner MacaroTv, Benjamin Ross Nevins,Norman Albert Newell, Frederick MerredithPorter, , (Lehigh University); Ricklef Al-len Reid, John Emil Schmich, William Blot-tenberger Shirk, Lloyd Moser Smoyer, JosephAnthony Wensk, Albert James Wick. Chemical Engineer—Fred Peter Diener,Francis John George Duck, , (St. ThomasCollege); George Henry Erwin, Philip DavidGreenstein, William Hoppe Hunton, HarryKarton, Rollin Reuben Keim, John HenryMersfelder, Jr., Edward Allen Mooers, ArthurHeckford Randall, Harry Charles Rice,George Stanley Scott, Harold DeWitt Smith,Howard Greenwald Sommers, Philip Subkow,Aaron Jesse Sugar, John Hermon Terry, Jr.,James Stanley Thompson, Robert AlexanderWilbur, Jr. Alumni Bulletin of Lehigh University 21. Front Elevation of Alumni Memorial Sl^tjtglj Alumni Ulemnrial On Alumni Day hundreds of LehighAlumni viewed the model of the proposedMemorial Building, which was on exhibi-tion in Drown Hall. For the benefit ofthose who could not be with us we repro-duce some photographs of this plans were also available for thosewho wished to look over them. Theseplans show a building 164 feet long onthe front facade, with a central MemorialHall 3 0 feet by 75 feet. Behind this isa corridor connecting the two wings, andopening off this corrider a circular mainstairway to the second floor. The wingsare 32 feet by 85 feet, inside south wing will contain the offices forthe Administrative and Faculty Officers ofthe University, a Trustees meeting room,and a Faculty meeting room. The firstand second fioors are connected by aprivate stairway, so these offices arereadily accessible one to the other. Inthe north wing on the first floo


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