- Sanford House - The Crimson - 1922
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Top row: Hampton, Boon, Thedinga, Bush, Redetzke |
Middle row: Heider, Bruegger, Flugum, Icks, Faukenborg, Stockton |
Front row: Tank, Van Antwerp, Spoentgen, Riskey, Miller |
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"May you live all the days of your lives." |
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Sanford House is a comfortable brick house located a short distance from the campus on Congress Street. During the school year eighteen men make their residence here finding the location and the attitude of their fellows much to their liking.
Sanford is noted for the good feeling manifested by its members toward one another and toward the rest of the campus, and the prominent places these men occupy in the life of the campus. Among the personel[sic] of Sanford are several football, basketball, track, and baseball men, and members of the glee club and Crimson staff. Sanford's scholastic standard is among the first of the men's houses.
As in other college activities, Sanford men are not idle in social affairs, and during the year they enter heartily into promoting both their own functions and those sponsored by the College.
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Picture scanned and text cited from 1923 Crimson |
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Sanford House, 1923 |
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"Let the world slide, let the world go; A fig for care, and a fig for woe!
If I can't pay, why I can owe, and death makes equal high and low." |
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OFFICERS |
Reuben Spoentgen |
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| • President |
Harry Bruegger |
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| • Vice-President |
Robert Icks |
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| • Secretary-Treasurer |
Colonel Hathaway |
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| • Faculty Advisor |
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