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THOMAS LIVINGSTON BENJAMIN
"Tom,” "Tommy”
66 Slater Avenue, Providence, R. I.
Entered Moses Brown Sept., 1948 Grade 6
First Form: Vice President of Class; Bumblebees
Baseball; Bumblebees Football; Basketball; Student
Activities Committee; Junior Swimming
Second Form: Middlers Baseball; Captain Bumble
bees Football; Basketball; Swimming
Third Form: Captain J. V. Football; Swimming;
Tennis; Glee Club
Fourth Form: President of Class; Associate Editor of
Delphian; Chess Club; Football; Glee Club; M. B.
News; Proscenium Club; S. A. G; Swimming; Spring
Track; Honors; Founders Prize; 2nd English Prize;
3rd Prize Hannah J. Bailey Peace Prize
Fifth Form: Assistant Editor Delphian; Varsity
Football; Assistant Editor Mosaic; Assistant Editor
Delphian; Assistant Editor M. B. News
Not scared of books but petrified of girls . . .
often seen dwarfed by stacks of vocabulary cards
... all for variety in sports . . . most of time spent
arguing with Merchant about the advantages or dis
advantages of feminine companionship . . . a true
connoisseur of barbershop harmony and a member of
Iolanthe’s chorus line.
ROBERT MATHER BEWLAY
"Bob”
10 Hillcrest Ave., Greenville, R. I.
Entered Moses Brown 1951 Grade 9
Second Form: Middlers Football; Junior Swimming;
Middlers Baseball
Third Form: J. V. Football; Varsity Swimming; J. V.
Baseball
Fourth Form: J. V. Football; Varsity Swimming, let
ter; J. V. Baseball
Fifth Form: Varsity Football, letter; Captain of Var
sity Swimming, letter; Varsity Track
Bob first made the long, hard journey to Moses
Brown from his home way out in the "apple coun
try” in 1951. He took to the water so naturally that
he became Boss of Mr. Whitford’s Bathtub Brigade
in his senior year. Although ordinarily quiet he as
tounded everybody one day last year when he suc
cessfully upheld the rights of lower classmen against
those naturally conceited seniors.

