Friday Follies: Picnic, 1916

Probably on campus. It looks serene . . . and hot. No jackets on the men, rolled up sleeves. Left to right are Radoslav Tsanoff, easily identifiable even with a leaf in front of his face, Julian Huxley, Corinne Tsanoff, and an unidentified lady.

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6 Responses to Friday Follies: Picnic, 1916

  1. Bill Peebles, Hanszen '70 says:

    I shudder to think of all the bugs they were sharing that space with.

    • Francis Eugene "Gene" Pratt, Rice Institute 1956 says:

      I just hope the bugs were NOT chiggers.

      • Francis Eugene "Gene" Pratt, Rice Institute 1956 says:

        BTW, if ?”Old Hanszen” is the old “West Hall”, then I also am Hanszen — even if they don’t invite me to any of their orgies.
        🙁
        [sigh]

      • Melissa Kean says:

        I wouldn’t wish chiggers on my worst enemy.

      • Bill Peebles, Hanszen '70 says:

        I have a vague memory of reading that fire ants have killed off most of the chiggers. Does anybody know if that’s true?

  2. Melissa Kean says:

    As I look at this again I’m wondering who took this picture.

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