CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FROM Gony Sturgis Cornell University Library LJ75 .D36 1910 Catalogue of the Delta kappa epsilon fra olln 3 1924 030 642 437 Cornell University Library ^j The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030642437 CATALOGUE OF THE DELTA KAPPA EPSILON FRATERNITY K-T/jpodev $tA,oi o£i ALDICE G. WARREN, Editor PUBLISHED BY THE A K E COUNCIL NEW YORK 1910 t.n. ■I li^ii him' * Copyright, 1910 BY THE A K E COUNCIL THE PRESS OF JOHN C WINSTON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA TABLE OF CONTENTS Delta Kappa Epsilon Council v Chapter Catalogue Editors ix A K E Alumni Associations '..". x Roll of Chapters ■. '.'. ; xiii Abbreviations .......; xiv History of Delta Kappa Epsilon ! . . i Chapters : Phi Yale University 75 Theta Bowdoin College 215 Zeta College of Nevsr Jersey 256 Xi Colby College 261 Sigma Amherst College 297 Gamma Vanderbilt University 347 Psi University of Alabama 361 Chi University of Mississippi 379 Upsilon Brown University 403 Beta University of North Carolina 431 Alpha Harvard University 448 Kappa Miami University 531 Delta South Carolina College 551 Lambda Kenyon College 559 Omega Oakland College 577 Eta University of Virginia 583 Pi Dartmouth College 607 Iota Central University of Kentucky 655 Alpha Alpha Middlebury College 669 Omicron University of Michigan 691 Epsilon Williams College 717 Rho Lafayette College 739 Tau Hamilton College 763 Mu Colgate University 787 Nu College of the City of New York 817 Beta Phi University of Rochester 849 Theta Chi Union University 874 Kappa Psi Cumberland University 881 Zeta Zeta Centenary College of Louisiana 888 Alpha Delta Jefferson College 891 Tau Delta Union University 894 Phi Chi Rutgers College 897 Kappa Phi Troy University 912 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapters — coniinncd: . page Psi Phi De Pauw University 9' 5 Gamma Phi Wesleyan University 937 Eta Alpha Washington and Lee University 9^6 Psi Omega Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 97i Beta Chi Western Reserve University 985 Delta Chi Cornell University lool Delta Delta University of Chicago 1023 Phi Gamma Syracuse ' University 1039 Gamma Beta Columbia University 1061 Theta Zeta University of California 1087 Alpha Chi Trinity College iio3 Phi Epsilon University of Minnesota iii5 Sigma Tau Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1125 Tau Lambda Tulane University ,.,......'. ..' 1139 Alpha Phi University of Toronto '. • •-. II47 Delta Kappa University of Pennsylvania 1 157 Tau Alpha McGill University 1165 Sigma Rho Leland Stanford Jr. University 1171 Delta Pi University of Illinois I177 Rho Delta University of Wisconsin 1183 Geographical Index 1189 Index of Names 1257 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON COUNCIL ORGANIZED MAY 3, 1882 1882. Frank S. Williams, Nu and Alpha (rep- resenting Omicron), President. George A. Plimpton, Sigma, April 3 to June 20, resigned. Dickinson W. Richards, Phi, March 12. Charles H. Beckett, Pi, Secretary to June 20. Richard D. Douglass, Sigma, after June 20. John DeWitt Warner, Delta Chi, Secre- tary after June 20. 1883. Frank S. Williams, Nu and Alpha (rep- resenting Omicron), President. Dickinson W. Richards, Phi. Charles H. Beckett, Pi. Richard D. Douglass, Sigma. John DeWitt Warner, Delta Chi, Secre- tary. John DeWitt Warner, Delta Chi, Presi- dent. Frank S. Williams, Nu and Alpha (rep- resenting Omicron). Dickinson W. Richards, Phi. James H. Spencer, Upsilon. John J. Brouner, Mu. Charles H. Beckett, Pi, Secretary to April 4- Edward M. Grout, Mu, Secretary April 4 to October 31. Hervey V. Anderson, Gamma Beta, Secre- tary after October 31. 1885. Frank S. Williams, Nu and Alpha (rep- resenting Omicron), President. James H. Spencer, Upsilon. John J. Brouner, Mu, representing Phi. Edward M. Grout, Mu. Frederick B. Jsnnings, Epsilon. Hervey V. Anderson, Gamma Beta, Secre- tary to November 5. Richard Cobden, Gamma Beta, Secretary after November 5. 1886. Henry B. B. Stapler, Phi, President. Edward M. GRoUt, Mu, to June 7. John P. Munn, Beta Phi. George C. Austin, Rho. Charles L. Andrews, Eta, to October 8. Edward W. S. Johnston, Gamma Beta, after October 8. Francis T. A. Junkin, Lambda. Richard Cobden, Gamma Beta, Secretary to April 18. Henry DeF. Baldwin, Phi, Secretary after April 18. Henry B. B. Stapler, Phi, President to February 25. John P. Munn, Beta Phi, President after February 25. George C. Austin, Rho, to February 25. Edward W. S. Johnston, Gamma Beta, to April 22. Francis T. A. Junkin, Lambda. Clarence W. Bowen, Phi, after June 18. George E. Fisher, Beta Phi, after February 5- Donald B. Toucey, Gamma Beta, after May 21. Edward Wells, Jr., Phi, Secretary, 1888. John P. Munn, Beta PKi, President. George E. Fisher, Beta Phi. DELTA KAPPA EPS/LOX COUNCIL Francis T. A. Junkin, Lambda, after April 10. Donald B. Toucey, Gamma Beta, after May 15. Herbert A. Kingsbury, Gamma Beta. Edward Wells, Jr., Phi, Secretary. 1889. John P. Munn, Beta Phi, President. George E. Fisher, Beta Phi. Francis T. A. Junkin, Lambda. Donald B. Toucey, Psi Omega. A. Norton Brockwav, Tau. David G. Downey, Mu, September 13 to December 17. Edward Wells, Jr., Phi, Secretary. 1890. John P. Munn, Beta Phi, President. Benjamin E. Hall, Epsilon. Donald B. Toucey, Psi Omega. David L. Fleming, Alpha Chi, to June 6. Frank D. Pavey, Phi, after June 6. Earl A. Merrill, Theta, to October 10. Seabury D. Brewer, Alpha Chi, after De- cember s. Edward Wells, Jr., Phi, Secretary. i8gi. Granville P. Hawes, Theta, President. Frank D. Pavey', Phi. Benjamin E. Hall, Epsilon. Seabury D. Brewer, Alpha Chi. David B. King, Rho, resigned May 22. David B. Simpson, Rho, served May 22 to December 11. George C. Austin, Rho, served after De- cember II. Arthur C. Connelly, Phi Gamma, served to September 20. Karl Schwartz, Phi Gamma, served after September 20. Edward Wells, Jr., Phi, Secretary to No- vember 27. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary after November 27. 1892. Frank D. Pavey, Phi, President. Seabury D. Brewer, Alpha Chi. Karl Schwartz, Phi Gamma. St. Clair Hester, Beta. William A. Chapman, Phi Chi. George C. Austin, Rho. Charles W. Zaring, Psi Phi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1893. William A. Chapman, Phi Chi, President. Frank D. Pavey, Phi. Charles W. Zaring, Psi Phi. St. Clair Hester, Beta. Charles H. Pepper, Xi. Arthur M. Johnson, Sigma. C. Murray Rice, Gamma Beta, represent- ing Theta. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. Frank D. Pavey, Phi, President. C. Murray Rice, Gamma Beta. Arthur M. Johnson, Sigma. A. KoRTON Brockway, Tau, representing Gamma. Frederic Perry Powers, Delta Delta, repre- senting Psi. John W. Wooten, Chi. Edward F. Stevens, Xi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1895. A. Norton Brockway, Tau, representing Gamma, President. Frederic Perry Powers, Delta Delta, repre- senting Psi. John W. Wooten, Chi. St. Clair Hester, Beta. Benjamin S. Webb, Upsilon. Frederick E. Grant, Phi. C. Murray Rice, Gamma Beta, represent- ing Eta. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. i8g6. C. Murray Rice, Gamma Beta, represent- ing Eta, President. Ernest H. Lines, Pi. St. Clair Hester, Beta. Benjamin S. Webb, Upsilon. Asbury Krom, Kappa. Robert J. Trimble, Lambda. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON COUNCIL 1897. Ernest H. Lines, Pi, President. Frederick E. Grant, Phi. George W. Ellis, Alpha Alpha. AsBURY Krom, Kappa. A. Norton Brockway, Tau, representing Iota. Robert J. Trimble, Lambda. William S. Whiting, Omicron. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. George W. Ellis, Alpha Alpha, President. A. Norton Brockway, Tau. Frank S. Williams, Nu, representing Iota. William S. Whiting, Omicron. John H. Safford, Epsilon. George C. Austin, Rho. Frederick E. Grant, Phi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1899. Frank S. Williams, Nu, President. John H. Safford, Epsilon. George C. Austin, Rho. A. Norton Brockway, Tau. John B. Ekeley, Mu. Aldice G. Warren, Beta Phi. Herbert B. Wilcox, Phi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1900. Aldice G. Warren, Beta Phi, President. Herbert B. Wilcox, Phi. Frank S. Williams, Nu. Richard T. Greene, Phi Chi. John B. Ekeley, Mu. Charles H. Judd, Gamma Phi. Charles W. Zaring, Psi Phi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. Prof. John B. Ekeley, was Catalogue Edi- tor until May, 1900, when he resigned, to pursue a course of study in Europe, and the Council elected Dr. A. Norton Brock- way, 28 West 127th St., New York City, Permanent Editor of Catalogue. 1901. Richard T. Greene, Phi Chi, President. Herbert B. Wilcox, Phi. Charles W. Zaring, Psi Phi. Wilbur F. Randall, Gamma Phi. Henry R. Ickelheimer, Delta Chi. Virgil G. Bogue, Psi Omega. William A. Ulman, Beta Chi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1902. Henry B. Wilcox, Phi, President. Henry R. Ickelheimer, Delta Chi. Virgil G. Bogue, Psi Omega. William A. Ulman, Beta Chi. WiLLOUGHBY G. Walling, Delta Delta. Harry N. Marvin, Phi Gamma. Harry Stewart Hall, Gamma Beta. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1903. Harry Stewart Hall, Gamma Beta Presi- dent. Herbert B. Wilcox, Phi. Harry N. Marvin, Phi Gamma. WiLLOUGHBY G. Walling, Delta Delta. William G. Wright, Alpha Chi. Henry R. Danner, Phi Epsilon. Samuel E. Moffett, Theta Zeta. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1904. Henry R. Danner, Phi Epsilon, President. H. B. Wilcox, Phi. William G. Wright, Alpha Chi. Samuel E. Moffett, Theta Zeta. George M. Godley, Sigma Tau. James Day Knapp, Tau Lambda. Leslie Wilson, Alpha Phi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1905- James Day Knapp, Tau Lambda, Presi- dent. William A. McQuaid, Phi. George M. Godley, Sigma Tau. Leslie Wilson, Alpha Phi. Thomas B. Harned, Jr., Delta Kappa. Harry A. Weihe, Sigma Rho. Andrew H. Montgomery, Tau Alpha. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1906. William A. McQuaid, Phi, President. Thomas B. Harned, Jr., Delta Kappa. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON COUNCIL Harrv a. Weihe, Sigma Rho. Andkew H. Montgomery, Tau Alpha. Henry R. Danner, Delta Pi. G. Rowland Walker, Theta. George Albert Marsh, Xi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1907. Harry R. Danner, Delta Pi, President. William A. McQuaid, Phi. G. Rowland Walker, Theta. George Albert Marsh, Xi. Henry P. Smith, Sigma. James Day Knapp, Tau Lambda, repre- senting Gamma. Henry Pearson, Psi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1908. Rev. St. Clair Hester, Beta, President. James Anderson Hawes, Phi. John B. Clark, Sigma. Henry Pearson, Psi. James Day Knapp, Tau Lambda, repre- senting Gamma. Alfred B. Meacham, Upsilon. Arthur H. Jones, Chi. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1909. Rev. St. Clair Hester, Beta, President. Alfred B. Meacham, Upsilon. Arthur H. Jones, Chi. James Anderson Hawes, Phi. Howard S. Harrington, Gamma Beta, rep- resenting Eta. James E. Lough, Kappa. Alfred K. Taylor, Lambda. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. 1910. Charles F. Mathewson, Pi, President James Anderson Hawes, Phi. Howard S. Harrington, Gamma Beta, rep- resenting Eta. James E. Lough, Kappa. Alfred K. Taylor, Lambda. James Day Knapp, Tau Lambda, repre- senting Iota. A. Barton Hepburn, Alpha Alpha. Henry B. Potter, Omicron. Edwin N. Chapman, Epsilon. David B. Simpson, Rho, Secretary. CHAPTER CATALOGUE EDITORS. * Laurence S. Morrison. B * Walter D. Edwards. ® John Clair Minot. * X Williana C. Hawver. s John M. Maxwell. * * Irvine C. Gardner. 2 Upton P. Lord. r * Ralph L. Crandell. r D. I. Hutchinson. * n Austin L. Moore. * W. M. Spencer, Jr. B X Robert J. Izant. Y C. C. Maxson, Jr. A X Henry Howard Bennett. X Roger Montgomery. A A Frank J. Coyle. B John A. Guion. $ r Harry Ridley Davies. H H. R. Dulaney, Jr. r B F. A. Wardlaw, Jr. K Hon. B. S. Bartlow. © z Morgan E. La Rue. A Wm. G. Bland. A X Wm. Fredk. McElroy. n A. H. Lord. * E Wm. H. Sullivan. I P. H. Ryan. 2 T Herbert S. Smith. A A Egbert C. Hadley. T A Edward S. Bres. O Chase S. Osbom, Jr. A * Fred B. Housser. E Bruce Brooks. A K H. B. Calkins. P James Blair Easter. T A A. F. Duguid. T "Wm. J. Manion. 2 P H. G. Ferguson. M Whitney Hart Shephardson. A n Paul A. McCoskey. N Kenton E. Winter. P A Erwin J. Dohman. . IX A K E ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS A K E Association of Buffalo. President — Sheldon T. Viele. Secretary — Albert A, Hartzell, 705 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y. A K E Association of Central Massachusetts. President — George C. Douglas. Secretary — Franz C. Lachmund, 28 Schussler Road, Worcester, Mass. Central New York Association of a K E. President — William Allan Dyer. Secretary — Wm. Estabrook Allis, 802 Court St., Syracuse, X. Y. A K E Association of Central Ohio. President — Hon. E. O. Randall. Secretary — W. M. Townsend, Central High School, Columbus, O. A K E Association of Detroit. President — W. J. Gray. Secretary and Treasurer — C. B. Du Charme. Michigan Stove Co., Detroit, Mich. Eastern New York Association of A K E. President — ^E. W. Arms. Secretary — Dr. J. A. Barnes, 348 Congress St., Troy, N. Y. A K E Association of Indiana. President — Will H. Wade. Secretary — H. Foster Clippinger, 1502 Lexington Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. A K E Association of Kentucky. President — Rev. Henry H. Sweets, D.D. Secretary — Hon. Muir Weissinger, Court House, Louisville, Ky. A K E Association of Louisiana. President — Charles N. Chavigny. Secretary — Edgar Meyer, 1765 Prytania St., New Orleans, La. A K E Association of Memphis. President — Percy Finlay. Secretary — H. C. Williamson, Jr., Potter Building, Memphis, Tenn. Mississippi Valley Alumni Association of A K E. President — J. C. Barrows. Secretary — J. S. Bronson, 1123 Chemical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. A K E ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS xi Mountain Association of A K E. President — Robert H. Buck. Secretary — Dr. C. Delmer Rilance, 231 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. A K E Association of New England. President — Rev. Wm. Harman Van Allen, D.D. Secretary — Allen W. Jackson, 202 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. A K E Association of New York City. President — Julian W. Curtiss. Secretary — James Anderson Hawes, 30 Broad St., New York City. A K E Association of North Carolina. President — Rev. Francis M. Osborne. Secretary — Hampden Hill, State Laboratory of Chemistry, Raleigh, N. C. A K E Club OF the Northwest. President -^ Howard S. Abbott. Secretary — Everett Kirk, 445 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. The Northwestern Association of a k E. President — Thomas D. Knight. Secretary and Treasurer — Earl L. Herman, 145 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Ohio Valley Association of A K E. President — J. P. Ernst. Secretary — A. S. More, Mt. Carmel, 111. A K B Association of the Pacific Co.\st. President — Charles L. Tilden. Secretary — Arthur W. Hooper, 110 Market St., San Francisco, CaJ. Philadelphia Association of A K E. President — S. Davis Page. Secretary — Ralph N. Kellam, 1121 Stephen Girard Bldg., Philadel- phia, Pa. PuGET Sound Association of A K E. President — Charles S. Wiley. Secretary — Earl G. Rice, 534 N. Y. Block, Seattle, Wash. A K E Association of Rhode Island. President — Appleton P. Williams. Secretary — Martin S. Fanning, 184 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. A K E Club of Rochester. President — Dr. J. W. Whitbeck. Secretary — John S. Bronk, 708 Wilder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A K E Association of Southern California. President — Gurney E. Newlin. Secretary — Carlton F. Burke, 324 Huntington Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. «n A K E ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS A K E Club of Tuscaloosa. President — Tom Garner. Secretary — J. W. Little, Tuscaloosa, Ala. A K E Association of Washington. President — Hon. Ashley M. Gould. Secretary — Dr. C. F. Langworthy, 1604 17 St., N. W., Washing- ton, D. C. Western Michigan Association of A K E. President — McGeorge Bundy. Secretary — Alfred H. Hunt, Michigan Trubt Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich. A K E Association of Western Pennsylvania. President — E. R. St. John. Secretary — W. S. Laird, 622 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ^^^^^ ____ CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo'oo'oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 « 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 do 00 « CO « 00 00 do 00 wwoo'mw 5« »5 S s "I t;„-sSf ■="•=" •■s-^ (U «^ « w m'2 O g'O w g S 2^ M c ti O aj fl, w TI rt ^ »i>.S-£ c S S g S «-g rj p g S E cc- fe S >.Sm mS B^ g i2 a B o° i':Ji "^"S. B u 8 " -i^'B s S'B ii~ s « 1-3 o StJ> c c S 5^^ g g-^^ "'^"s Sg-a S 0-3 c S g gw 3S g «; "5 S-Ssgit;-3 S-n a "-3 E S o-s ■,.„,.r-i^.„ K^^„.-.«^-..^^.^ __ ;ga^^iiimjD^(ju^^aiHQ^gg;1-, Island. Tt i Italian. ^* < Italy. Jan., January. J. CD Juris Civilis Doctor. Jour., Journal. Jr., Junior. J.U.D., Jud., . Juris Utriusque Doctor, ( Judicial. I Judiciary. K Kans., . Kansas. Ky., Kentucky. La., Louisiana. Lang. Language. ^ , ( Laryngological. I^y"8°' ) Laryngology. Lat Latin. Lect Lecturer. J Legislative. Leg's., , Legislature. L.H.D Literarum Humaniorum Doctor. L. I Long Island. ^^'- w^^- Ut j Literary. { Literature. LL.B Legum baccalaureus. LL.D Legum Doctor. LL.M., Legum Magister. L.M., Licentiate of Midwifery. Lt., Lieutenant. M ^ Married. yi'/^[ , . Master of Arts. Mag.'_' Magazine. Mai.,' Major. Mang. Managmg. Mar March. ]^g^g Massachusetts. ( Mathematical. Math j Mathematics. Mat. M'ed JJ^*'="* J^/il'?-- „ jij (^ Master of Classics. M.D Medicinas Doctor. Md Maryland. Mdse Merchandise. ^ p J Methodist Episcopal. ^ (Mining Engineer. Me., Maine. Mech., Mechanical. Mech. E., Mechanical Engineer. Med Im^j!''?'- I Medicme. Memb., Member. ABBREVIATIONS Wctmrnt { Meteorological. ""^°™' i Meteorologist. M'etrol MetrologicjJ, , M.F Master of, Forestry. M'f g., Manufacturing. Mfr., Manufacturer. Mfy., Manufactory. Mgr Manager., Mich Michigan. Micros I Microscopic, iviicros., j Microscopical. Mil Military. *^" i Militia. ( Mineralogical. Mineral j Mineralogist. ( Mineralogy. Minn ....Minnesota. l^iss., Mississippi. Missn., Missionary. M. I. T Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Mjig., Mining., Mo Missouri.. mo Month. Mod., Modern. Mont Montana. , , M.S Master of Science. Mt- S Mount. ""•' i Mountain. : . , Munic Municipal. Mus. B., Music£B Baccalaureus. Mus. D MusicEe Doctor. Mut, Mutual. N N., North. Nat., Natural. Natl National. N. B., New Brunswick. N. C r^orth Carolina. N. E. N^ew England, N. Dak North Dakota. Nebr Nebraska. i Neurological. Neur.ol., Neiirology. ' Veurologist. , Nev Nevada. N. G. National Guard. N. G. S. X. Y., .National Quard of the State of. New York. ,,, N. H., New Hampshire. N. J., New Jersey. N. IVtex., New Mexico Te;-ritory. No., Number. Norm., Normal. Northn., Northern. Nov., November. N. P New Providence. N. S., Nova Scotia. N. Y New York. Obsn., Observation. /-,, , ^ \ Obstetrical. Ol^^^^t J Obstetrics. Oct. October. Ont., Ontario. i Ophthalmological. Ophthalmol., . . < Ophthalmologist. ( Ophthalmology. o Orat, . . Ord Ornithol., j Oratorical. ■ } Oratory. . . Orderly. \ Ornithological. ' Ornithology. Pa Pennsylvania. Paleontol Paleontology. _ ., , S Pathological. P^t"^"'- (Patholoiy. P. B., Philosophic Baccalaureus. p. E., Protestant Episcopal. Pharm., Pharmaceutical. ph.E., Philosophise Baccalaureus. Ph.C., Pharmaceutical Chemist. pii.G., Pharmaceutical Graduate. ph,D.^ Philosophise Doctor. Phar.D Doctor of Pharmacy. _, ., , ) Philological. Ptilol , Philology.^ J Philosophical. Philos (Philosophy. ph.M., Philosophise Magister. T,, \ Physical. P'^y^- ( Physician. Physiol ! Physiological. ' Physiology. P. I Philippine Islands. Pl<., Park. PI Place. P. O Post Office. Pol Political. Pph., Pamphlet. P. R Porto Rico. T)_ \ Premium. ^'^- ! Prize. P^ep., ^ Preparatory. Pres. !5'""!^^"!: , ( Presidential- Presb., Presbyterian, Prin Principal. Priv., Private. Prof., Professor. Prop., Proprietor- Pros Prosecuting. D=„«l,nl S Psychological P^y^^ot, i Psychology. Pt Point. „ . ( Public. ^"^ I Publisher. Pubd., Published. Q, M Quartermaster. Q Q. M. G., . Quartermaster General. ABBREVIATIONS R River. R. C Roman Catholic- Rec Recording. j)_( S Reference. ■^^^ i Reformed. Reg., Register. Regt , .. i Regiment. i Regimental. Rep,, Representative. Repub. Republican. j^^g ^ J Residence. ' ' ■ " ) Resident, c,v ) Revenue. ^^ ( Revolution. „.. J Rhetoric, ""«' i Rhetorical. R. I., Rhode Island. R. P. II Royal Purple Degree. R, P. I.. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institu*e. R. R Railroad. Ry., Railway. S South. S. A South America. S. C, South Carolina. Sc.B,, Scientia; Baccalaureus. Schp., Scholarship. c„; \ Science. ^'^'- j Scientific. Scot .....Scotland. S. Dak South Dakota. Sec Secretary. Sleet., Section. Sem., Seminary. Sept., September. Sergt., Sergeant. Soc, Society, S"-' JiSfe a I' \ Soliciting. ^o^^c., ? Solicitor. Soph., . . Sophomore, Southn., Southern. Sn \ Spain- ^■' / Spanish. Spec, Special. Sq., Square. Sr., Senior. ( Sharpshooters. S. S., \ Steamship. ( Sunday School, c* \ Saint. ^^' * Street. Sta., Station. S.T.E., Sacr, at a meeting held October i6, 1844, took favorable action on the application for a charter at Bowdoin, dele- , gated Thomas D. Sherwood to install the new chapter ; and on the night of November 6, 1844, the ® chapter of Bowdoin was formally organized under a charter issued by 4> under date of November i, 1844, and the members were duly initiated. The fact that the initiation fee was fixed at $1.50 witnesses the simplicity of the times. Thus in the first six months of its existence, A K E became an intercollegiate fraternity. The third chapter of the Fraternity was Z, established at Princeton, Sep- tember 15, 1845. The staid Calvinism of the New Jersey college was most unfavorable for the growth of a secret fraternity. Faculty opposition was at once aroused, and the next year, after its membership had reached the fatal number twenty-three, the chapter was forced to go. It was again revived six years later, but after a brave but hopeless struggle for five years, the edict of the faculty banished it forever from Princeton. Its sixty-nine members have nearly all passed away, and Princeton, by her own act, has been deprived of the strongest bond which unites the various colleges, and teaches them that even those institutions which are numerically weak, have men worthy to rank with the greatest. H has hitherto been given third place upon the chapter roll, but the re- searches of John Clair Minot, the historian of ©, seem to have proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the date of H's charter, June 25, 1845, was the result of a mistake, and should have been a year later. With the zeal which has always characterized 0, as soon as she was firmly established at home she be- came imbued with the missionary spirit, and started to carry the gospel to her nearest neighbor, Waterville, (afterwards Colby), College. She soon found congenial spirits there, and an active correspondence was carried on with the little band in the neighboring college. There, too, faculty opposition was en- countered — the faculties of that period had little use for secret fraternities — and a considerable portion of the correspondence is devoted to overcoming ©'s fears lest this opposition might endanger the success of a chapter there. The $ chapter, too, was at first opposed to the project, and under date of November 14, 1845, its representative wrote to ® : " Our branch is of the opinion that it would not be productive of any benefit to the Fraternity, and would prefer it not being put into effect." But such arguments were, brought forward by © and the petitioners, that * reconsidered her decision, and Jan- uary 7, 1846, wrote authorizing © to " found a branch " at Waterville. There were many delays now at Bowdoin, and it was not until May 14 that a favor- able vote was given and a committee sent to arrange for the initiation. Mean- 8 HISTORY OP THE FRATERNITY time the petitioners were becoming restless, as it was known that * Y was trying to establish a chapter there, so Walter M. Hatch and Josiah H. Drum- morid both wrote, urging haste on this account. The formal petition for the new chapter is dated June 22, 1846, and on June 25, 1846, Jackson and Fogg of © went to Waterville and initiated nine men, the new chapter taking the liame H. The next college to make overtures for a chapter was Amherst. Though it seems that the first suggestion to * in this regard came from 0, yet the Am- herst men applied directly to the mdther chapter, and met with such a favor- able reception that a charter was soon voted her, on October 30, 1846; and Ledoux, one of her applicants, went to New Haven on November 14, where he was initiated in due forrri and with much ceremony. He was then author- ized to return to Amherst and initiate the rest of the applicants, and was given a charter for the 2 chapter dated November i, 1846. He carried out his mission, and from the beginning the S chapter has held a strong and honorable position in the Fraternity. So rapid was the growth of A K E during the first decade of her existence, and so ' syrnmetrical was her development in the two sections to which this growth was confined, that there is a temptation to ascribe it to a care- fully planned and well worked out system. Yet if we are to rely upon the almost unanimous testimony of her alumni, and espedially of those who were most active in promoting this development, it was not the result of any systematic propaganda, but was rather a spontaneous growth. The members' of * were filled with enthusiasm over their new organization of kindred spirits. It was the great thetne of conversation among themselves, and quite naturally they talked and wrote about it to their friends at home, some of whom were students in other colleges. These recognized the value of the new social factor, and were particularly attracted by the principle of combined scholarship and good fellowship upon which its members were chosen. There was an abundance of good material from which to form chapters ; no spirit of ultra-conservatism or of college snobbishness hindered the granting of charters ; so we find that from the founding of the Fraterriity in 1844 to 1854, eighteen charters were granted by $. Yet in spite of this rapid growth, almost the entire development was con- fined to New England and the South. Only two chapters, Z at Princeton and K at Miami, were outside of these two sections. How did it happen that such rapid progress was made in two sections so remote from each other? We have seen hovv the growth in New England began. The friendship be- tween one of the * men and a man from Bowdoin had started the growth here. In the South a similar cause produced like results. Yale was at this time more nearly a national college than any other. Her students came from all sections of the couritry, but especially from among the sons of the wealthy planters of the South did she draw a large number. They 9 HISTORY OF THE PRATERMlTY were worthy representatives of those chivah-ous times. Warm-hearted, en- thusiastic, briUiant in oratory and debate, firm in their friendships, skilled in political strategy as well as in scholarship, leaders in every branch of college activity, it v^as but natural that the new movement should strongly appeal to them. And so we find that A K E had a much larger membership from the sons of the South than did either of her rivals. Though but two of her founders, Franklin of Maryland and Horton of Alabama, vi^ere from below Mason and Dixon's line, yet one of them, Horton, was the acknowledged leader in college in oratory and extempore debate, and the other took high rank in scholarship ; and of the two succeeding classes, thirteen out of thirty- eight members were from the southern states. In the classes from '46 to '62, the ante bellum days of the Fraternity at Yale, A K E initiated ninety-three men from the South, more than her rivals, * Y and A A *, together had taken. Such a large number of southern men did she have, and so influential were they in college aiifairs, that A K E became known as the Southerners' Fra- ternity. And when the Z chapter was established in Princeton, every one of the twenty-three members who were taken in during the first period of its activity was from the South, while of the forty-six members initiated after tlie revival of the chapter in 1852, but nine came from the Xorth. It was natural, then, that these ardent members should become missionaries of the new order in their own homes. And so we find that Hitchcock and Horton and Webster took up actively the work of establishing A K E in the best southern institutions. The colleges of the South before the war, be- cause the men who held the reins of government were of the educated aris- tocracy, were on an entirely different basis from those of the North. Senator Matthew C. Butler of South Carolina, in his article, " A K E in the Old South " in the Quarterly (Vol. Ill, p. 3), from which I quote, gives a most vivid description of the situation : " In the ante-bellum South, higher education was not left to be provided by private generosity or sectarian piety. In Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi, flourishing seats of liberal learning were maintained by the state, while another, the University of Nashville, had been endowed by North Carolina while Tennessee was yet a part of her territory. Of these institutions the University of Virginia and the College of South Carolina were probably the most pronounced types. The former, founded by Thomas Jeflferson, was an assemblage of separate schools, each of which granted its diplomas in the branches pursued; degrees in arts, law and medi- cine being awarded on production of the required diplomas. There was no president except the chairman, chosen from time to time by the faculty; no faculty except a congress of the heads of the schools ; no classes except as each professor arranged them for himself; scant discipline, except the vigorous public opinion of the university community. The University was remote from the capital, and was practically a borough by itself, too exalted to be pat- HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY ronized by the state, too dignified to permit exhibition of pomp by itself. So that, though the dormitory system prevailed ; though the open hterary so- cieties, the ' Washington ' and ' Jefiferson,' were the great institutions of the place; though in years the students averaged but little beyond the ordinary collegian, it was essentially a university, and a great part of the attendance was post-graduate. On the other hand, the College of South Carolina was not a university, but a college with four regular undergraduate classes pur- suing a fixed curriculum ; the students chumming in twos, each pair having a spacious parlor and two chambers. Each undergraduate belonged to one of the two great literary societies, ' Euphradian ' and ' Clariosophic,' the offices, oratorships, and Anniversarians' positions in which were the great honors of the college ; while the finest halls, not merely in the college, but in the city, were those in which their exercises were held. Situate at the capital of the state, the students attended the debates of the legislature, were versed in dis- cussions of national policy, intelligent advocates of state rights, ardent disciples of Calhoun. The South Carolina legislature assembled yearly in November ; the commencement of the college was the first Monday of December. It was the event of the year. The legislature adjourned in honor of the occasion ; the commencement procession was graced by the Governor with escort of state and men at arms, the judges of the Supreme Court and the Chancellor in robes of office, the college officials in scholastic garb ; and the exercises closed with a brilHant ball. Every effort was made to signify that in the students and graduates were the hope and pride of the state ; that the youth there educated were set apart, as it were, to the service of the public. Between the two — less absolute in university policy than the University of Virginia, less favored by paternal patronage than the College of South Carolina — were the other institutions named, tending toward the former, passing from, rather than through, the stage at which the latter had stopped. To these state institutions did A K E give special attention, and proceeded in a way once enterprising and conservative. April 25, 1846, it was Resolved, No one present opposing, that (about to visit Columbia, S. C.) be requested to judge whether the prospects were favorable for establishing a chapter of the A K E Society at the College of South Carolina. And for six years was that college the frequent subject of correspondence, visitation and report before the A received her charter. In April, 1847, the V was placed at the University of Nashville under the supervision of Henry Hitchcock, of $, who by two years' attendance at that institution had become intimately acquainted with the students, from whom he selected the charter members. At the University of Alabama the investigation and negotiations were conducted with equal thoroughness. William Walter Horton, of Hunts- ville, Ala., one of our founders, had early urged consideration of that institu- tion. Later, Cyprian George Webster, of Mobile, in his time the most ' II nisroRY or fun praternitv influential of active A K K's, investigated the status, and by correspondence and a visit, satisfied himself that a chapter should be placed there. In April. 1847, a band of youth, chosen under Webster's direction, applied for a charter, and in June following the * of A K E was formally recognized. From that date forward there was left little for 4> to do in extending the Fraternity in the South. Early in 1848, and repeatedly afterwards, the parent chapter ac- knowledged the zeal of the *, in preparing the way at the College of South Carolina, and was soon under equal obligation to the same chapter for its eflforts in the University of Mississippi and North Carolina. As to these, efforts were crowned with success, and A K E's long indulged hope realized in the spring of 185 1. April 12, 1851 (* to "branches"): "We congratulate our brethren of the chapters and call on them to unite with us in welcoming to our constella- tion two new and brilliant stars; B, at the University of North Carolina, and X, at the University of Mississippi." While a similar message, of date May loth, 1851, announced the establish- ment of A at the College of South Carolina. There was now left but one great Southern institution for A K E to enter, and in the autumn of 185 1 the B, scarce six months old, undertook the preliminaries of establishing a chap- ter at the University of Virginia. As a result, in October, 1852, a petition was sent from that University signed by a picked body of students and granted in November, *'s greeting to the new chapter saying with cordial frankness : " ' It has long been our desire to establish a chapter in your University. From its high position as a literary institution, we regard it as an admirable location for a branch of our fraternity.' This closed the planned campaign in the South." The two great fraternities which confronted A K E at Yale had the advan- tage of several years of growth. As we have seen, A A $ was founded in 1832 and * Y in 1833 ; the former had established her chapter at Yale in 1837, and the latter in 1839; but while A A * had eleven and * Y ten chapters in 1844, neither of them had ventured out of the eastern territory, except that in 1835 A A $ had planted a chapter at Miami, and in 1841 at the Western Re- serve, both of which colleges were then considered " in the west." Neither of them had ventured into the South, and so the rapid growth of A K E in that section was not opposed by either of her Yale rivals. It was not until 1852 that she entered western territory by planting the K Chapter at Miami Univer- sity, Oxford, Ohio. During the years in which she had grown so rapidly in the South, she had also been strengthening her hold upon New England by found- ing the Y chapter at Brown University, July 25, 1850, and the A chapter at Harvard University, October 15, 1851. The latter chapter differed from all the other chapters of the Fraternity, in the fact that at Harvard it was a Sopho- more society, and while fraternity lines were very tightly drawn in other col- HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY leges, it was possible for Harvard men to join A K E in the Sophomore year, and A A $, which was a Junior organization, in the Junior year. This fact has caused considerable conflict of claims between the two fraternities as to Har- vard men who have since achieved fame, many of them being members of both A K E and A A $, and maintaining their allegiance to each fraternity. The most noteworthy example of this double membership is that of Theodore Roosevelt. There can be no doubt, however, that in those early days the members of A maintained as strong an interest in the Fraternity as did the members of any other chapter. A letter from Edward S. Rand, Jr., of A, to Thomas T. Filmer, of B *, dated October 19, 1857, expresses the pleasure with which he always receives a letter from " a brother in A K," congratulates him upon his chapter's having recently acquired a new hall, and then goes at great length into a description of A's initiation. There can be no doubt of its thoroughness, and we know that men who have passed through the ordeal could never have forgotten their entrance into the Fraternity. His conclusion is " those initiations were probably the most perfect ever conducted at Harvard." In the same year in which the K chapter was established, three others, A at South Carolina College, A at Kenyon College, and O at Oakland College, Oak- land, Miss., were established, all prior to H at the University of Virginia, whose charter was dated November 26, 1852. During all this time though various chapters were active in forming new organizations, * retained the right of granting or refusing charters, though this right was exercised only after consultation with the other " branches." The Fraternity, however, had not remained all these years without a meeting of delegates from the chapters to consult upon measures which were of com- mon interest. Only two years after the Fraternity was organized and while the only chapters outside of Yale were 0, H, and 2, the * chapter passed a resolution, November 14, 1846, as follows: Resolved, that we do consider it expedient to hold a general convention of the fraternities in New Haven, on or before the 2Sth of December next, for the purpose of promoting the more intimate acquaintance between the members of different chapters and to consult upon other interests. In response to invitations sent out pursuant to this resolution delegates from the other three chapters met in New Haven with the entire 4> chapter on Ejecember 23, 1846, the last day of the autumn session at Yale. This was the first A K E convention, so small and of apparently so little importance that no record of its proceeding is available ; yet it was the beginning of that great or- ganization which proved a source of strength to the Fraternity for many years. What questions were discussed, what measures were devised for the promotion of the " several interests " of the various chapters, we cannot tell ; but apparently the confidence which the other chapters reposed in the wisdom 13 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY of $ was great, for \t was not until six years later, and imtil after the Fra- ternity had spread throughout the South and had planted two chapters in the West, that the second convention was called. During these years <[> remained supreme, and under the leadership of men like Henry Hitchcock, Theodore Winthrop, Charlton T. Lewis, Stewart L. Woodford, Randall L. Gibson, Wayne MacVeagh, and many others, was at- taining a position of great prominence, not only in the college but throughout the Fraternity. This was the period of the letter writers, and the vaults of such old chapters as *, ©, and 2 all witness to the zeal with which they wrote ; while all this work was done with the pen, it was not considered a hardship by any of them to write a closely written letter of several pages upon any sub- ject of common interest. Nor indeed was the exchange of correspondence be- tween the various chapters confined to letters. Every chapter had its literary programme, and the chapter meeting was by no means a thing to be passed over lightly. Subjects of national and legal interest were warmly debated; poems were read ; essays upon the most abstruse subjects were written ; books were reviewed and criticised ; and it was the common practice when a produc- tion of special interest was brought before such a meeting, to transcribe the document and send copies of it to and to such of the other chapters as were particularly interested. The letters of the alumni and the records of the various chapters are full of instances of such activity. Perhaps this was char- acteristic of the ancient idea of education, but there could be no question that it produced brilliarit results among the speakers and writers who were de- veloped by the practice and criticism which they received in A K E. In fact, to such an extent was this fraternity drill carried in all of the great college fra- ternities that one of our alumni records the fact that a man's fraternity con- nection could easily be determined by the gestures, modulations and intonations which he used. Each of the fraternities had developed a style of its own, and so strong were those characteristics that they could be easily recognized by those who were acquainted with them. There was also in each college in which our chapters were established a remarkable esprit de corps in the chapter. The good-fellowship of scholar- ship was fully recognized, and each man seemed to be striving not to promote his own advancement, but to make himself more worthy to wear the badge of the Fraternity. In almost no case was the spirit of the faculty favorable to fraternity life. Old prejudices died hard, and the belief which had so long prevailed, that secrecy was a cover for sin, could not easily be displaced. Everywhere the chapters met with strong faculty opposition, and in many cases hostile legislation was their portion. Even if the zeal to do good had not been present, the necessity for keeping their reputation unspotted so as to give no opportunity for action on this account, would have been sufficient to insure a high standard in the chapters. There can be no question that the general standard of " Greeks " was higher than that of " barbarians," the princi- 14 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY pie of selection upon which men apparently the best in the classes were chosen for fraternity nlembership, the constant rivalry between the various fraterni- ties, and the necessity for a high standard of living in order to ward off faculty opposition, could bring no other result. The struggle to maintain their po- sition in the face of such opposition resulted in the survival of the fittest, and the records show that A K E survived and took her stand in the van. The question of holding a convention was often brought up in the corre- spondence between the chapters, but it was not until the chapter, in a let- ter written by Jas. R. Osgood, '54, urged $ to call a convention to be held at Brunswick, Maine, during Bowdoin's semi-centennial commencement, Sep- tember 3-6, 1852, that any positive action was taken. The convention met pursuant to call and was probably swallowed by the greater festivities of the semi-centennial ; at any rate there are no written records to show what was accomplished at that time ; but certainly the work for which it was called was accomplished, and the convention adjourned after passing a resolution to meet with * the following summer. " $ made elaborate preparations for this event, again doomed to be appended to a ' Commencement,' " says Chas. H. Beckett, in his account of " Our Convention Development" {Quarterly, Vol. II, p. 12). " The following notice was forwarded to all the chapters and published in prominent newspapers throughout the country : A convention of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity will be held at the Phi (Parent) Chapter in Yale College, New Haven, Conn., on Tuesday, July 26, 1853. An oration will be delivered by Wm. H. Richards, Esq., of New York City, and a poem pronounced by Charlton T. Lewis of Westchester, Pa. " Accordingly the Third Convention was called on the morning of the 26th of July, 1853. The chapters were represented by thirty-nine delegates besides a large body of active and graduate members from the Parent Chapter, from the class of '47 down to the then active members, representing *, ®, Y, Z, 5, A and A. The day passed in the conducting of fraternity business and with great enthusiasm. From the correspondence — all faded and musty now! — of one of the delegates, we may catch a glimpse of what was going on, . . . 'it was proposed to establish an annual prize of from $50 to $100, to be awarded to the best writer on any subject selected by a committee, all the essays and poems handed in, are to be submitted to the decision of another committee, . . . thus the door of our intellectual Gymnasium will be thrown open to the members of all the chapters, active and graduate, and by this means also we hope, that in time there may be collected: a permanent body of A K E literature.' In the evening the delegates were neither disappointed in the oration by Mr. Richards, $ '50, nor the poem by Charlton T. Lewis (who also, by the way, delivered th^ poem at the thirtieth anniversary of his now famous class, at the last Yale Commencement), nor with the banquet that awaited them at the conclusion of their public literary exercises. Evidently, IS HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY convention organization was here permanently established, now for the first time we confide in complete data; and this also appears from the circumstance that a committee was ordered to publish the oration and poem." The Fourth Convention was held at Washington, D. C, January 3, 1855, under the auspices of $, Z of Princeton, and H of Virginia, and was even more successful than the third, both in attendance, the character of the work accom- plished, and the brilliancy of its public exercises. No convention was held for many years without public exercises, at which an oration was delivered by some eminent member of the Fraternity, and a poem read. For more than forty years this practice was continued, and there have been many notable productions which first saw light at these gatherings. The Washington convention was more business-like and entered with greater activity into a consideration of the needs of the Fraternity than any which had preceded it. The organization of the convention, its exact status and authority and the means for calling it together were accurately determined. The obliga- tioris of each chapter to the Fraternity and their individual responsibility were fixed, and a method of financial organization of the Fraternity was enacted. One of the subjects of discussion was the establishment of a fraternity maga- zine. The convention minutes record "Mr. Whitfield (*) according to instructions from * chapter, presented the following business for the con- sideration of the convention, (i) the propriety of erecting a monument to Cyprian George Webster, the author of our constitution; (2) the propriety of presenting to the Building Committee of the Washington National Monument Association a block of marble bearing the Greek character representative of our various chapters, and such other of our devices as may be deemed proper, (3) an inquiry relative to the publication of the A K E magazine." None of these ideas appear to have been carried out. Cyprian George Webster, to whom A K E owes the constitution under which she made such progress for many years, remains with no memorial in stone to his name. No block of marble bearing the name of the Fraternity and the chapters was placed in the Washington monument ; and though the idea of issuing a fraternity magazine was broached by 2 as early as 1847 ^"^ was repeatedly urged by other chapters in corre- spondence and in convention, it was not until January, 1883, after the organiza- tion of the A K E council, that our fraternity magazine, the A K E Quarterly, appeared. Meantime three ,strong chapters had been added to the fraternity. At Dart- mouth, July 14, 1853, ^^^ n chapter was instituted. In 1854 I at Kentucky Military Institute, and A A (formerly called A Prime) at Middlebury College, were duly chartered. Between the fourth and fifth conventions the O chapter was established at the University of Michigan, E at Williams College, and P at Lafayette College. The account of the next two conventions is again taken from Bro. Beckett's article : 16 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY " It was arranged to hold the Fifth Convention with H, at Charlottesville, Va., January 2d, 1856, but during the year 1855, the H ignoring the wisdom of Talleyrand, expressed a desire that the Fifth Convention also be held at Wash- ington, owing to the fact that so large and enthusiastic a body of her alumni were then resident in that; city. A spirited discussion took place, but the mat- ter was finally left with H,^she taking all responsibility and management of the affair, and we may attribute to this sudden and somewhat arbitrary change, the fact that so few chapters appeared at; this convention, which was called, January 2d, 1856, in the parlors of the Kirkwood Hotel. Four chapters only were represented, $ by one delegate, Z by one, B (North Carolina) by one and H by seven delegates, — ten all told ; but the convention Was graced and hon- ored by a body of interested and distinguished alumni. The work of the pre- vious year, as to convention and finance, was somewhat modified, an important message from the Y was read; and our increasing numbers by this time de- manded the attention of the Fraternity, as one of the most important objects of legislation. Our second Catalogue, then just published by *, was inspected, approved and provision made for its future publication; this also, as to the collection and publication of our songs ; which foresight furnished us with the germ of our present song-book, of which every A K E may be justly proud, and undoubtedly preserved from oblivion those glorious southern songs — in many cases the only mementos left us of our inactive Chapters. The banquet took place at Gautier's, Pennsylvania Avenue, and there were many invited guests. Beverley R. Wellford, Jr., Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Virginia, Z '47, was the orator; Jno. R. Thompson, since deceased, of H, the poet; their productions were afterwards published by the H. Y — having now become one of the leading chapters — sent a message to Washington, as previously mentioned, in which she requested the honor of holding the next convention. The Fraternity accepted her courteous invitation and the Sixth Convention was called at Providence, R. I., September 3rd and 4th, 1857, and here was inaugurated a conservative policy that continues to this day, and which has not only since characterized our Order, but also in its evo- lution distinguished this conference as " tumultuous " in our annals. This Convention had also external obstacles to meet. The high-handed aspect of college faculties, during this period, is worthy of notice. With the gloomy brows of Round-heads, they had fulminated their anathemas against " secret societies " in general and A K E in particular. At Princeton, Madison Univer- sity, Harvard, and the University of Alabama, — at all of which colleges A K E was in the ascendency — we were brought face to face with this Cerberus. But it was the fault of the times, and we may say in commendam oi the faculties of 1883, that the interval that has elapsed since the troubles of 1857, in most colleges, is infinitely longer than the period that prevailed between the faculties of 1857 and the liberalism of Cotton Mather. As to the public exercises on this occasion, we are indebted to the newspaper 17 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY files of that date, and chiefly to Mr. Wall, Y '85. the (Providence) Daily Journal of Sept. 5, 1857, says: " The literary festivities of Commencement week closed with the Anniversary of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. At 3 o'clock p. m. a procession was formed upon the college grounds, which, attended by the band, marched to Dr. Hall's church, where the literary exercises were held." ' The members of the Y had sent special invitations to their friends and acquaintances in Providence and elsewhere, and formal invitations to be present at the public exercises had also been forwarded to various secret societies. The A A 4>, * Y, Z * and ® A X fraternities courteously accepted our invita- tion and sent delegations. Judge E. T. Luce, © '56, presided; Rev. E. W. Maxey, Jr., Y '53, opened the service with a prayer, which was followed by an oration delivered by the Rev. Edward Sumner Atwood, whose name stands first upon the roll of our honored brothers of Y, as one of the founders and first active members of that Chapter. His subject was " Self Knowledge and its Deductions the Need of the Time," and was published at length in the morning papers. A poem was read by the Rev. Edwin P. Parker, O '56, whose magnificent oration^ — one of the gems of our literature — delivered before the Thirty-sixth Convention held with A X, in 1880, many of our alumni still remember with pleasure. Of the banquet The Providence Daily Tribune of Sept. 5th, 1857, says: " The annual supper of the Fraternity took place at the City Hotel. Of the proceed- ings we know by actual sight or hearing nothing, but Invisible Green assures us that there was much eating and drinking, much mirth and good fellowship, that toasts were drunk and speeches made and songs sung. He actually avers indeed that he cotild distinguish' the following words sung to the tune of ' America ' : "'Hail to our Brother-hood! Bright is our Brotherhood I Noble its aim ! i Eyes beaming earnestly, i Hearts linked in unity, '^ And immortality Guarding its name I — ' and that, at last, far into the ' wee sma' hours ayont the twal,' the Brethren separated at peace with themselves and with all the world, much gratified with the success of this their tenth annual festival." And with the best of the old songs here came the grandest of new ones, an ode, written for the occasion by Joseph H. Gilmore, Y '58, and now Professor at Rochester University, N. Y., — which has been fortunately preserved to us in our Song Book." A long roll of chapters had been added between 1856 and 1858, T at Hamil- ton College, M at Madison University (Colgate University since May 16, 1890), N"at the College of the City of New York, B * at the University of 18 J HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY Rochester, ® X at Union College and K * at Cumberland University brought the number of chapters up to twenty-eight. Even before this time the rumblings of the approach of the Civil War were heard in the fraternities. In H's minutes of February ii, 1854, the question " Has a state the fight to secede peaceably ? " was discussed and decided in the negative, showing that the issues which were attracting public attention received due consideration in the Fraternity. From this time on we find indi- cations in the records of the various chapters that the question of secession was frequently discussed. The next convention, which was held at Bowdoin with the chapter, August 3, 4 and 5, 1858, marks a change in the nomenclature of the conventions which has been a source of considerable confusion in our records. Though it Was the seventh convention which had assembled, the fact that it was held in the thirteenth year after the foundation of the Fraternity caused it to be called the Thirteenth Convention, and those held since then have been num- bered consecutively from thirteen. Thirteen chapters also were represented when the convention was called to order, and the mystic number seems to have played quite a part in the business of that year. Several delegates repre- senting other chapters, however, arrived during the night and the next day. Much business of fraternity importance was considered ; various constitii- tional amendments were proposed, a graduate pin in the form of a scroll was designed, the beautiful A K E march which had been written by Alfred H. Pease, A '59, was ordered published, and for the first time we find that the troubles of the A chapter at Harvard received the attention of the law-making body of the Fraternity, a subject with which many conventions thereafter were called upon to deal. The public exercises were held at the Congregational Church, and the orator of the occasion was Anson Burlingame, an honorary member of 2, then a member of Congress, afterwards Ambassador to China, and the author of the famous treaty which bears his name. That year saw the establishment of two chapters, the A A at Jefferson College, Cannonsburg, Pa. and the T A at Murf reesboro, Tenn. ; the Z Z having been established in 1857 at Centenary College of Louisiana. The Fourteenth Convention was held in the west under the auspices of the A chapter, at the Masonic Hall in Columbus, Ohio, September 7-9, 1859. Sixteen chapters were represented, and among the delegates we find Whitelaw Reid of K '56, Frank H. Hurd, A '58, and Hon. Ozora P. Stearns, O '58. The Fifteenth Convention was the first one to meet in New York City with the N chapter, December 27-28, i860. The business meetings were held in the Chapter Hall at 554 Broadway, and one hundred and twenty delegates were present. Literary exercises were held at the Church of the Divine Unity, at which Charles P. Chandler, ® '54, was orator, and Edward S. Rand, Jr., A '55, the poet. The banquet was held uptown at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Dexter A. Hawkins, © '58, presiding, and Dr. Edward G. Bartlett, one of our 19 HlSTUliV OF TliU. FRATERNITY founders, being present and speaking. Here again we find that the question of the war between the north and the south was uppermost in the minds of the people, for a resolution was passed " that it is the unanimous wish of the delegates present that the convention for 1862 shall be held with some south- ern chapter of the Fraternity." " They had their wish," said Brother Beckett, " and many a battle field, and prison-hell and unknown graves, and all the horrors of a bloody war — was their 'southern convention' of 1862. For then that awful Civil War broke over us — and we paused dumbfounded — like laborers afield, who turning, fling up their hands when the engulfing cyclone sweeps down upon them. From that struggle cause-and-effect de- hghts to date, Deucalion-like, all transformations ; and no institution was more radically altered, no class of men figured more grandly, no sentiments rose diviner above the smoke of battles — than our own. Upon the altars of that war our chain was hammered to white heat, consumed by that blighting com- bustion, and every link scarred and calcinated. It is the saddest, sweetest, and the grandest song of our history, that another time and page shall tell. But aside from the individual heroes, who returned not even on their shields, think of that galaxy of glorious chapters that became extinct! F, B (North Carolina), A (South Carolina), O, I, Z Z (Centenary Col.), A A, T A, K, (Tenn.) and to these may be added X and H, who, left for dead upon the field, sprang up again and grace our brotherhood, crowned with double honors. The Sixteenth Annual Convention did not therefore assemble with the *, until the 29th and 30th of July, 1862. Fourteen chapters were represented by thirty-nine delegates — all coming from north of Mason and Dixon's line. They met once more to join hands, sing the old songs again, enact the crown- ing laws of our development and then — the camp, the field and the great gulf swept them in; but before they rushed to cross swords with the A K E of the. South, they spoke of their fond associations with *, B, H, X, A, K, I, n, and Z and, and one by one re-read their last fond letters to the Parent, breathing all of love and loyalty to A K E and, as one coming through the night answers, us from the distance, so they responded, and their response, — stand here I — true Northern answer to Southern chivalry. Convention of A k E, Hall of the *, July 30th, 1862. Dear Brothers, The opening of this letter announces to you that the General Convention of our Fra- ternity is now in session with the parent Chapter. When your name was called, no delegate responding, the Secretary of the Convention read the last letter received from you by the •!> Chapter, and in proper order, the latest letters received from our Southern Brothers. The sentiment of their letters was unanimous in their attachment to the Fraternity, and in their determination to let no political differences interfere with their devotion to its interests. 20 HISTORY OF fllli FRATERNITY The reading was followed by enthusiastic applause and expressions on every side of the most fraternal feeling for those brothers, from whom the present unhappy strife has separated us, and a committee was immediately appointed to convey to you, as soon as the way should be open, the greetings of the Convention. It is necessary to say but little, but we wish you to feel that that little is from the very heart of all the Northern branches of the Fraternity. The Convention deeply re- grets that utihappy causes deny us the pleasure of seeing representatives from your Chapter. The differences of opinion, which have led to the division of our Country ought not to have any influence on those principles, which have so long bound together A K E in happiness and prosperity. Whatever may be the result of the National con- test, we trust that our good old Society Union may remain unimpaired. We ask you to resume communication with us, to send delegates '■ to the next Convention, and to cherish with us the hope that we may soon be working together to maintain A K E in her present eminence, and advance her to her proud destiny. Fraternally yours always, Henry Holt, Max F. B. Woodhull, K (Miami). It is difficult for the historian to write an unprejudiced history of any war until it is far enough in the past so that he can see it in perspective. It is equally difficult to write a passionless story of a struggle in which brethren bound by the tie of friendship from the heart have fought upon both sides; fought with all the loyalty of passionate natures for what each believed to be right, the one for home and family and the state which he believed to be sover- eign, the other for his country and his flag whose very existence was assailed by those whom he believed to be traitors ; yet so fought that neither for a moment failed to recognize that the bonds which united them in A K E were eternal. " Brotherhoods, political parties, even churches and families divided, separated and withdrew into hostile camps," said one of our alumni. " There was a Church North and a Church South, but never A K E North and A K E South. The Potomac River was no boundary in A K E. Though men enlisted and fought on different sides, according to their conception of right, yet underneath and behind the battle and slaughter and death, there was something stronger and greater than all the battle and the slaughter and the death. The mighty ennobling sentiment that unites true fraternity men to each other is more powerful and enduring than any of the outbreaks, or pas- sions, or confficts in the midst of which they find themselves involved." So the story of A K E in the Civil War is difficult to tell. Amid the count- less tales of bravery, and devotion, and suffering, and fraternal sympathy and aid, it is hard to select those which are most significant, and to reject those which so adorn the records of our fraternity. No exhaustive history is here possible. We can only weave a garland to hang upon our altar, made up of a few flowers which symbolize the many that are ungathered. When the war broke out there were upon our rolls, 2,869 members, living and dead. , During the war 571 more were initiated. Of these probably fif- teen per cent, were dead and more than ten per cent, more were, through age 21 lIlSTORV Of THE /■R.&EkNJTi' or ill health, incapacitated for service. There are many of whose service m the war we have no report. Yet of the number of whom we have reports, 796 were in the Northern army and 21 in the navy ; 724 were in the Southern army and one in the navy ; a total of 1,542 in the contending armies. Of those in the Northern armies 6 attained the rank of Major General, 25 of Brigadier General, 48 of Colonel, 76 of Lieutenant Colonel, 93 of Major, 219 of Cap- tain, 199 of 1st Lieutenant, 124 of 2nd Lieutenant, 321 of Staff Officer, 103 of Non-commissioned Officer, while 268 were Privates. In the Southern army we had 2 Major Generals, 6 Brigadier Generals, 50 Colonels, 42 Lieutenant Colonels, yy Majors, 189 Captains, 145 ist Lieutenants, 2y 2nd Lieutenants, 281 Staflf Officers, 50 Non-commissioned Officers and 286 Privates. No other fraternity can point to such a record. While * Y and A A * are justly proud of the men whom they gave to the cause, yet their noble record can not compare with ours. Of the 2,450 members of * Y in 1861, 650 were in the Northern and 63 in the Southern armies, while of A A $'s nearly 2,500, 581 fought for the North and 86 for the South. So that with approximately the same mem- bership, A K E had 162 more men in the war than * Y and A A * combined. Much has been written about the chivalry, the bravery and the sacrifice of the men of the Southern chapters of A K E, and too much can not be told of it. Their homes were invaded. Their altars were violated. The very colleges in which they had their homes were in the path of the invading armies, and almost to a man they sprang to their defense. The brother of I who wrote to B $ in May, i86r, " I am the last of thirteen a week ago, and have just been to see three of our band enlist ; I am only waiting to finish our chapter correspondence to return and enlist myself," was by no means a solitary example. Yet we must not in our pity and enthusiasm for those who fought a losing fight, forget that equal praise is due to their brothers of the North, who, menaced by no danger to their homes or firesides, sprang unhesitatingly to the defense of their coun- try's flag. They, too, were heroes. They, too, fought without faltering upon many a bloody field. From the time when Theodore Winthrop of * fell lead- ing the Northern men in a charge at Great Bethel, till the last Confederate commander, Philip Brent Spence, of Z, laid down his arms six weeks after Lee's surrender, there was not a battle of importance in which sons of A K E did not win laurels for the mother whose eyes shone with pride at their valor through the tears which she shed for their suflferings. Through all the gloomy days which preceded the war, when the fires of re- bellion were about to break forth, the correspondence on both sides breathed a spirit of love and devotion to the Fraternity, which war could not quench. On January 8, 1861, T wrote to *: " As a people we are in great distress. The two sections of our once solid republic are arrayed against each other. Though I am Southern, politics never enter my mind connected with A K E. I love the dear old cause too well to desert her now or at any time. We should have no North, South. East or 22 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNlTl' West." February 4, 1861, B wrote to $, " We have no such idea of letting A K E go down in North CaroHna, we are resolved to perpetuate the honorable existence of B under all circumstances and at all hazards. The principle of loyalty to A K E is embedded in our heart of hearts." January 8, 1861, X wrote to $ : " In these times of secession and civil contention, it is consoling to know that we at least have some friends in the North ; that, though Missis- sippi has seceded from the union of states, the X chapter will never secede from our glorious union of sound heads, stout hearts, and kindred interests." April 15, 1861, H in her memorandum of letters received, wrote: "N writes in the most brotherly manner; says that even if Virginia should secede, he sees no reason why our bond of brotherhood should be severed. ' There is no irrepressible conflict between us of the North and you of the South.' If cor- respondence with Northern chapters was not suspended, would reply, I trust, in a corresponding spirit." May 16, 1861, a similar memorandum is, " K writes very fraternally, speaks of the prosperity of A K E at Miami, and re- marks in conclusion, ' Although the future looks dark, yet I trust that all may be settled amicably, and that we all, as members of our glorious brotherhood, may ' Linked in love, grow together, Ever friends at heart.' If correspondence with Northern chapters were not suspended, I would reply, I trust, in a becoming spirit." January 28, 1861, K * wrote to ® : " We are unable to see why the action of political demagogues should influence us to sever our connection with a society having for its object the attainment of ex- cellence in arts most noble and laudable." And the same day to *, " It is our hope that we shall continue united and prosperous." So that the senti- ment which was expressed by the A K E convention which met in the Hall of *. July 30, 1862, was not a mere formal wish to express the real feeling of all parts of the Fraternity, both North and South. The direct result of the war to A K E as an organization was the closing of thirteen chapters, of whom only six have been revived, and the weakening of all the rest which were then in existence by the draining from them of the blood of many of their best and noblest members. Not a chapter North or South was unrepresented in the war, and there was not a chapter North or South that did not long bear the scars of that terrible conflict. No better ex- ample can be shown of the fraternity spirit which animated our brethren in the great conflict, than the following poem, written by Eugene T. Minott, ®, 98. BROTHERS IN A K E (The story told in the following verses is a true incident of the Civil War. The Northern soldier was Lieutenant Edwin S. Rogers of the 31st (Me.) Regt. Vols. He was a native of Patten, Me., and entered Bowdoin College in the Class of '65, becoming at once a member of A K E. When a Junior he enlisted in the Union army, and at 23 Ill STORY or THE ]■■ RATER NIT y Cold Ilarborj June 8, 1864, received a wound from which he died a few hours later The name of the Southern Deke is unknown to the writerj Upon a southern battlefield the twilight shadows fall; The clash and roar are ended, and the evening bugles call. The wearied hosts are resting where the ground is stained with red. And o'er the plain between them lie the wounded and the dead. And out upon the sodden field, where the armies fought all day, There came a group of soldiers who wore the rebel gray. But peaceful was their mission upon the darkened plain : They came to save their wounded and lay at rest the slain. And tenderly their hands performed the work they had to do, And one among them paused beside a wounded boy in blue, A Northern lad, with curly hair and eyes of softest brown. Whose coat of blue was red with blood that trickled slowly down. A bullet hole was in his breast, and there alone he lay At night upon the battlefield, and moaned his life away. The rebel paused beside him, and in the lantern's light He saw upon the soldier's breast a fair familiar sight. It was the pin of A K E, the diamond, stars and scroll. The emblem of a brotherhood that bound them soul to soul. He raised his hand and quickly tore his coats of gray apart And showed the wounded soldier a Deke pin o'er his heart. Then close beside the Yankee dropped the rebel to his knee, • And their hands were clasped together in the grip of A K E. " I'm from 6," said the Yankee, and he tried to raise his head ; " I'm from 'J', in Alabama," were the words the rebel said. " Brothers from the heart forever " — nothing more was left to say, Though one was clad in Northern blue and one in Southern gray. But the Northern lad was dying; his voice was faint at best As he murmured out his messages to " mother and the rest." And as the rebel soothed him, with his head upon his knee. He heard him whisper " Bowdoin," and the " Dear old A K B." And he bandaged up the bosom that was torn by rebel shot ; And bathed the brow with water where the fever fires were hot ; And kissed him for his mother, and breathed a gentle prayer As the angel's wings were fluttering above them in the air. And to a lonely country home, far in the heart of Maine, A letter soon was carried from that Southern battle plain. It told about the conflict, and how he bravely fell Who was the son and brother in that home beloved so well ; It told the simple story of the night when he had died — All written by the rebel Deke whom God sent to his side. And when it all was written, the writer sent within A little lock of curly hair and a battered diamond pin. 24 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY And thirty years have passed away, but these simple relics are Of all a mother treasures dear, the dearest still by far. A simple tale and simply told, but true ; and I thought it might Well thrill the hearts of loyal Dekes, so I tell it here to-night. The Northern soldier's name is found on Bowdoin's honor-roll; And the names of botk are blazoned fair on A K's scroll. God bless our noble brotherhood ; its past is sweet to hear, And its grandeur and its glory grow with each succeeding year; And the story of its heroes shall an inspiration be To us who proudly wear to-day the pin of A K K CHAPTER IV THE RECONSTRUCTIVE PERIOD, 1865-1881 THE period treated of in the last chapter might, well be called the period of the hegemony of *; although we find the fraternity con- vention fairly well developed before the close of the period, the will of * was nevertheless practically supreme throughout this time. She was a tactful leader, taking no important steps after the first few years without con- sultation with and the approval of the most of the other chapters. But until the time of the first Washington convention, her will was hardly curbed by any regularly constituted plan of fraternity procedure. She granted or refused charters as to her it seemed best, and in all matters of fraternity government her word was to a great extent final. The Washington convention, however, was the first convention to begin to encroach upon the powers of the parent chapter, and by the close of the war the fraternity government had to a large extent passed over to the convention, which was then the legislative body of the Fraternity. From this time on fraternity conventions are the mile posts of A K E's prog- ress, and the history of their work is a fairly accurate history of the growth and development of the Fraternity. The convention not only makes thp laws of the whole organization, but it amends and revokes charters, disciplines way- ward, weak or erring chapters, and determines the policy of the Fraternity as to most matters i which , affect its external and internal well being. , But a A K E convention is more than a mere legislative body. It is a gathering of men in the flower of young manhood, from all the leading educational insti- tutions of th^ land, young men, who, by a rigid process, of selection have been chosen from among their classmates and made members of a Fraternity which demands of her members not alone scholarship, but also that kindliness of heart, that knightly courtesy, that courageous gentlemanliness, which, in after years produces, along with her scholars, her authors and her .scietitists,; the men who are leaders in business, in, politics, in war, in legisla,tion ancj diplo- 25 HISTORY OP THE FRATERNITY macy. In such an assembly of kindred spirits there is soon developed a warmth of social intercourse, a jolly good fellowship that is very contagious. " What genial memories my conventions awaken ! " writes one of our old war horses. " The abiding friendship, the unbroken vow, the kindling of the flame upon the altar, the generous confidence, the clasped hand, — all the recollec- tions come to me after years of public and professional and judicial life with a warmth and tenderness that cannot be expressed." Such are the conven- tions whose record is found, not only in the volume of minutes, but in the hearts and lives of those who have felt their genial warmth. The period of the Civil War was one of chaos in the land, and of something which resembled chaos in the Fraternity also. It is true, conventions were held regularly, one in New York with N, December 28-30, 1863, and one in Schenec- tady, with © X, July 25-27, 1865, at each of which thirteen chapters were represented; but little business of importance was transacted, and great diffi- culty was experienced in obtaining men to take part in the public exercises. At the Nineteenth Convention held in Rochester with B $ in April, 1865, only six chapters were represented, but the following resolution, passed with cheers, shows the spirit which actuated the few who remained : Resolved, that we, as a convention, rejoice at the restored political and civil relations of our common government, and that we welcome back with undiminished regard the South- ern Chapters of our Fraternity, and earnestly desire and request that they renew their former relations with the Fraternity at the earliest possible moment, and that we extend to them invitations to the next convention at Ann Arbor." The history of the second period, as shown by the conventions, reveals the struggles of our various chapters to recover from the losses of that war, and to fill up the gaps which it had made in our lines. No other college fraternity had made such sacrifices as ours for the cause of the nation, and for the cause of the South. Many of our men in northern colleges were sons of the South who believed in the justice of their cause, and who hastened to its defense; while a chain of our chapters stretched across the entire Confederacy, and their members, almost to a man, seized arms and were found where the fight was hottest. The Dekes of the North, inspired by the same ardor, were among the first to leap forward at their country's call. So great was the havoc which the war made, that when, at the end, the roll of chapters was called, r, *, A, X, B, Q,, H, I, Z Z, A A, T A, and K * were among the missing, and the colleges in which they were situated were for the most part destroyed ; while in the North many of the chapters were so depleted that their very ex- istence was problematical. Just before the outbreak of the war charters were granted to the $ X chap- ter at Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., February 14, 1861, and to K * at Troy University, May, 1861, but it was not until the Twentieth Convention, which was held June 20-21, 1866, with the O chapter, that any further charters 26 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY were granted. At this time an application was received from a body of stu- dents at the Indiana Asbury University (De Pauw University since May 5, 1884), as well as from Wesleyan University, Bates College of Maine, and Gene- see College at Lima, N. Y. Although only six chapters were represented in this convention, the amount of business transacted renders it a very important one. The petition for a charter at Indiana Asbury was granted, as was also that of Wesleyan University, while a favorable vote was given to Genesee College, but for some unknown reason its charter was not issued until after the institu- tion had been moved to Syracuse, N. Y. Under the presidency of Hon. Geo. Raines, B $, and the secretaryship of Hon. J. D. Teller of E (though the title of "Hon." was won years later), the business of the convention was carried through in a most workmanlike manner. The convention is marked by the presence for the first time since the war of a representative of one of the Southern chapters, X of Mississippi appearing in the person of Edward Mayes of '68. He was welcomed by the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted : "Resolved: First, That we view with extreme pleasure and gratification the termi- nation of the late national conflict which temporarily separated the states of our Fed- eral Union, and as a consequence severed the relations between the Northern and Southern chapters of our Fraternity, and that we heartily rejoice in the return of peace which enables our Southern brethern to resume their places in the brotherhood and to be again represented on the floor of our general convention, " Second, That we extend a cordial welcome to those chapters which have reorgan- ized, and that we recommend the reestablishment, as hereinafter provided, of the other suspended chapters as soon as they may be enabled so to do, assuring them that they will be affectionately received in the golden bonds of our brotherhood. " Third, That the Southern suspended chapters be considered as reestablished upon the procural of their old charters. And that the * chapter be instructed to issue du- plicate charters to the old members upon satisfactory evidence of the original charters having been lost or destroyed. "Fourth, That a committee of one be appointed to open correspondence with the suspended chapters in regard to organization, and report at the Twenty-first Con- vention. "Fifth, That, as an evidence of our feeling toward the Southern chapters, a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to such as have already reorganized, and to others as they may from time to time resume their relations with the Fraternity." Bro. Mayes was appointed the committee of one referred to in section 4 of the above resolution, and was requested to push the work of reviving the Southern chapters. Public exercises were held on the 9th to 20th at which Prof. Brainard Kellogg, A A '58, gave an oration on the claims of A K E to literary eminence, and a poem was read by Arthur H. Snows, A A '65. It is interesting to note that this convention adopted a resolution instructing the * chapter to issue catalogues of the Fraternity during the ensuing year, recom- mending that she " get them up in as good style as possible, consistent with reasonable expense." 27 niSTURY OF THE hRATLkNlTV On January 8-9, 1867, a special convention at the call of * was held with the mother chapter, at which ten of the Northern chapters were represented, and much time was devoted to the discussion of plans for the strengthening of some of the chapters in the North, and the revival of those in the South wher- ever possible. An address to the Southern chapters was adopted, urging their members to hasten their reestablishment, and closing with the following words : " Please accept for yourselves and convey to all our brethren you may meet our sincere wish that all the unpleasant occurrences of the past be buried in oblivion, and that we, one and all, both in the South and in the North, stand shoulder to shoulder, hand joined in hand, in the endeavor to push our loved Fraternity to the acme of glory, and show to all the world our fidelity to our motto, ' Always friends at heart' " The grant of the charter to Wesleyan University was confirmed by this convention, and a charter given to Washing- ton College of Lexington, Va. (Washington & Lee after April 16, 1871). " The literary and social elements in the Fraternity were not forgotten, for an oration and poem were delivered, and the Social Union gave two plays for the entertainment of the delegates, while a banquet with speeches and songs ended the convention at four o'clock in the morning. The Twenty-first Convention, held at New York with N, October 2 and 3, 1867, was essentially a business convention, no public exercises being held. A charter was granted to '& n, at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy, and the first written report since the war from a southern chapter, X of Mississippi, was received, excusing their absence. The Harvard chapter also received its regular stirring up. % entertained the Twenty-second Convention, October 7 and 8, 1868, sixteen of the twenty active chapters being represented. A charter was granted to B X of the Western Reserve University, and several applications from other colleges were refused, while the charter of X, who, weakened by the loss of members in the Civil War, and unable to hold her own at Union College, was withdrawn. The new Cornell University was con- sidered as a favorable site for the establishment of a chapter. Public exer- cises were held, at which General Francis A. Walker, 2 '60, presided; an oration was given by Professor Cyrus Northup, * '57, then a professor at Yale, now president of the University of Minnesota, and a poem by Wm. Sargent Lee, B $ '61. A strong conservative spirit had now taken possession of the Fraternity, and while the numerous applications for charters from all over the land testified to the regard in which A K E was held, they were all unhesitatingly rejected, unless the strongest reasons could be adduced for their consideration. At the Twenty-third Convention held with 0, of Bowdoin, at Brunswick, Me., Octo- ber 6 and 7, 1869, three such apphcations were rejected, while a committee con- sisting of Brothers Sweet and Clark, of *, and Sloan, of B $, were appointed to investigate Cornell, and * was authorized to grant a charter to the applicants from that institution, if the report of this committee should be favorable, 28 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY Their investigations resulted in' a favorable report, and t'lie chapter answered to its name when the roll of the next' Convention Was called. At the public exercises, Hon. Josiah H. Drummond, ©, '46, presided; the oi-ator was George Pratt, , '57, and the poet, Charles C. Puffer, B *, '63. Music was furnished by the Germania Band of Boston. At the conclusion a banquet was held at the Tontine Hoi:el, the memory of which still fires the hearts of those who were there. One of the delegates, since a prominent legislator, says of it, " Al- though Maine is a prohibition State, and at that time no liquors were ever used in the college, yet I fear before we adjourned, at two o'clock in the morn- ing, one at least of those who were to respond to toasts, had fallen under the table. How many others were there, deponent saith not, for he possibly wras not in a condition to observe the actions of others. The last thing which I remember about the Convention, which was a notable one in many respects, was that three of us, about four o'clock in the mornirig, were striving to get up Main street (which is 200 feet wide), singing: Hail to loved A K E. Honored her name shall be Till time shall end; Vain every rival's arts ; Frustrate all hostile darts; Proudly our loyal hearts To her shall bend. "I cannot swrear that we ever reached college. It is said that this one and only departure from staid New England habits was due to the fact that the Harvard chapter was represented by a full delegation, and that the members of that illustrious order joined with the Yale mother chapter to initiate the rural yotiths of Maine. Looking back upon it after having had nearly thirty years in which to get sober, I am inclined to think that report had it right." The Twenty-fourth Convention met with Y, at Providence, November 16, 1870. Twenty-two chapters were here represented, X of Mississippi alone being ab- sent. Three applications for charters were rejected by this convention, while reports from the chapters indicated that they had about regained the strength which they had lost by the war; the South, however, was still unrepresented. At the Twenty-fifth Convention, held with A X at Ithaca, October 25 and 26, 1871, several names appear upon the roll of delegates, which are familiar now to every member of the Fraternity. Who does not know Samuel F. Hunt, John Bach McMaster and John DeWitt Warner? Brother Hiint had been a delegate to the Eighteenth Convention in 1864, and was at this time acting Lieutenant Governor of Ohio ; but Brothers McMaster and Warner were undergraduates, and this was their first appearance at a A K E convention. Many factors united to rhake this a memorable convention, both to the en- tertaining chapter and to the delegates. A X's representatives at Providence the year before, in the enthusiasm which marked the first entrance of a new 29 HISTORY OF THE PRATERNITY chapter into the councils of the Fraternity, had invited the next convention to meet at Ithaca, and the invitation had been promptly and cheerfully accepted. But when the delegates returned home, they realized what a task they had undertaken. They had no permanent rooms ; they had no alumni upon whom to call for financial aid; they had only a small chapter of undergraduates, whose greatest riches consisted in their enthusiasm for A K E. Nothing daunted them, however, and they commenced their preparation by hiring and furnishing suitable chapter rooms. They taxed their members about $125 each, and resolved to make the gathering at Ithaca one which should show the other chapters what the " baby " could do, and at the same time show to other fraternities at Cornell what A K E meant. After their arrangements were nearly completed, the largest hotel in Ithaca, where the banquet was to be held, burned to the ground, and no other suitable place could be found. In despair they appealed to the authorities of the Uni- versity for the college reception room in Cascadilla Building ; after the first shock of the request had passed away, the authorities gracefully yielded, and the success of the banquet was again assured. The attendance at the conven- tion was large. Conservatism still prevailed in our council, and applications from Wabash, Dickinson and Northwestern were rejected, but a charter was granted to the " Mystic Seven," at Syracuse University — the last instance in the history of the Fraternity when a charter was granted at the convention at which the applicants and their college were first considered. At the public ex- ercises the orator was Judge Hunt, and his brilliant oration was in defense of the * * Chapter, which had been unjustly attacked. He was also toastmaster at the banquet. The poet was Rev. James H. Andrews, M, '68. " No one," said a member of A X, " who did not well know the poet, could fathom the disappointment of the committee when he appeared and talked with them, nor their ecstatic surprise, shared by all the delegates, at the poem when it was read. The reprint of a part of it which appeared in the Quarterly from in- adequate notes in later years, can give as little idea of its humor and literary- finish, as of the inimitable way in which it was read." Altogether the Con- vention was a most successful one, and fairly compensated the boys of A X for the load of debt under which they were compelled to stagger. The Twenty-sixth Convention held in Middletown with F $, May 14 and 15, 1873, showed a further advance in the doctrines of conservatism, for not only were all applications for charters rejected, but a halt was called in the election of honorary members, which vice had been indulged in by A K E to a limited extent, though not in the wholesale manner which had characterized some of her rivals. A formal resolution was passed by the Twenty-seventh Con- vention, held with P, in dctober, 1873, dropping from the roll of active chap- ters ten of the chapters that had become dormant from the effects of the war. One of the first steps toward alumni organization was also taken, when a reso- lution presented by Brother J. I. Good, of P, representing the New York 30 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY Alumni Association, was unanimously adopted recommending the formation of similar associations in the large cities of the United States, and requesting that meetings of the alumni for such purpose be called by * O, at Troy; B *, at Rochester ; A, at Chicago ; O, at Detroit ; ®, at Portland ; B X, at Cleveland ; A, at Boston ; H, at Baltimore, and A, at Cincinnati. In response to this reso- lution, alumni associations were formed in many cities, and by reason of the. renewed interest in Fraternity matters thus aroused, A K E soon had the most thoroughly organized and active alumni of which any Greek Fraternity could boast. At the literary exercises held in the Opera House, Hon. Whitelaw Reid, K, '56, presided, and a most interesting address was given by Hon. Wayne McVeagh, #, '53, Minister to Turkey, upon " Constantinople." For the first time in our history, a convention of A K E was held in " Dixie," on October 14 and 15, 1874, when the Twenty-eighth Convention met with H, at Charlottesville, Va. Without doubt, the cost of transportation of the delegates, as well as the time during which they must be absent from their college work, had heretofore prevented meeting in the South; but it was wisely determined by the previous convention to emphasize the revival of A K E in the South by meeting with one of the chapters which had been inactive during the war. Nineteen chapters were represented. Among the delegates we notice the appearance of Frank S. Black, 11, '75, later Governor of New York, who was a member of the Committee on Rules and Regulations, and thus early acquired the habit of ruling and regulatingj which has clung to him to this day. A charter was granted by this convention to the * * Society of Columbia College, which was admitted to the Fraternity under the name of the B Chapter, the name of one of the inactive southern chapters. Much con- fusion resulted from this action when the old B was revived, and it was the occasion of no little friction when it was thought necessary to change the name of the Columbia chapter. The charter of K at Miami University was withdrawn, as the financial diifi- culties of the University had obliged it to close its doors. The traditional Virginia hospitality was not lacking, and perhaps as a consequence the mem- ories which are retained by the delegates are somewhat vague and indistinct. " I was there, to that Fll swear," writes one of them, " and so was Bayard Taylor, and to me he was the convention ! I distinctly remember that the representative of our chapter was honored with a seat in the same carriage with the aforesaid ' B. T.' during the convention drive to Monticello, where we were photographed on the steps of the old home of, Jefferson, Monticello. I also remember that next to ' me and Taylor,' one othej- form in that historic group challenged the attention of all, viz. — a demijohn of whiskey ! — pro- nounced good by all the boys, who with rare medical fqresight, carried it along as a prophylactic against sunstroke ; and as an eye^yi1:ness I am willing to affirm that never a son was struck 1 " As to the business sessions of the convention, although I distinctly rernem- 31 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY ber that on my return to my chapter my report was accepted as clear, definite and satisfactory, I am now obliged to ' record with shame ' the fact that I can't remember a single thing that was done or who did it. I think the oration and peem were the best ever provided for a similar occasion ; that the chair- man presided with much more than usual dignity ; that the banquet was the •best on record, the toastmaster unusually felicitous in his remarks, and the responses to the toasts ditto; but I know Bayard Taylor was there, and his stories, inimitably told, threw stacks of fun into the occasion. He was at home with the boys and seemed to enjoy to the full everything connected with the meeting. In fact, he was the jolliest one of the crowd." At the public exercises the oration of Brother Taylor aroused the most in- tense enthusiasm, and every delegate was convinced that no truer A K E ever lived. On the way home a large party of the delegates stopped off at Manas- sas Junction, and went over the battlefield of Bull Run. Little business of public interest was transacted by the Twenty-ninth Con- vention, which met at Syracuse with r *, October 6 and 7, 1875, much of the time being taken up in the discussion of questions of purely internal manage- ment. It was a very enthusiastic meeting, however, and the discussions of purely fraternity matters were at times very warm. Dr. Alexander Winchell, O, formerly of the University of Michigan, and at that time Chancellor of Syracuse University, presided at the literary exercises. Francis Forbes, B *, '66, was Orator, and John DeWitt Warner, A X, '72, Poet. A number of the delegates visited Cornell University after the convention, where they were entertained royally, attending the regatta, of which a A K E, Barto, was Com- modore, A X having a majority of the Cornell 'Varsity crew, and representa- tives on each class crew. A radical step was taken by the Thirtieth Convention, held with E, October 4 and s, 1876, when a charter was granted to applicants from the University of California, who came into the Fraternity as the Z chapter. The only in- terpretation which can be placed upon this action, establishing a chapter at an institution so far removed from all the rest, is that A K E had determined to make good her claim to the title of a national fraternity, and the success of ® Z has fully established the wisdom of such a course. It remains to be seen whether we shall have the courage to follow this policy to its legitimate con- clusion by the establishment of chapters in those institutions in the West and South, which have in recent years made such rapid strides that they have come to equal — perhaps in some cases to surpass — some of the colleges in the East, whose chapters of A K E have long since been considered bulwarks of the Fraternity. Many believe that A K E should be represented by chap- ters in every college in the land whose course of study ranks with the best colleges of the East, whose support and endowments warrant the belief in its permanent success, and the personnel of whose student body is such that the members of such a chapter would be congenial elements in our Fraternity. .12 HISTORY OF THE FRATERXlTV There are several such colleges and universities where we are as yet unrepre- sented. Many of our chapters, which are now so isolated that they rarely see a Deke except from their own number, would welcome these new neighbors, who would bind them more closely to their sister chapters. Shall "we not go out and possess the land? The literary exercises on this occasion were made memorable especially by an oration by Judge Samuel F. Hunt, K, '64. on " Scholarship and Country," which was widely circulated, and a poem was read by Col. Latham C. Strong, ® X, '68. No work of especial importance was done by the Thirty-first Convention (held with Mat Hamilton, N. Y., October 10 and 11, 1877), as no new char- ters were granted and no questions of general interest came before it. The Thirty-second Convention (held with B of Columbia at New York, October 23 and 24, 1878), was also chiefly occupied with matters of internal govern- ment ; a charter was granted to A X at Trinity, which was the last new charter granted until 1889, though two of the inactive southern chapters were in the meantime revived. A resolution introduced by Brother Frank S. Williams, N, '78, was also passed, adopting as a graduate badge the A K E coat of arms, which, worn as a pendant, has since been so much admired. The Thirty-third Convention held with 11, of Dartmouth, October 23 and 24, 1879, marked the beginning of the agitation for a stronger centralized ex- ecutive body for the government of the Fraternity, which resulted two years later in the formation of our very efficient Fraternity Council. Brother Frank S. Williams was chairman of a committee of five on Central Organization, and this committee brought forward a plan for a national council of three sections, with headquarters respectively at Boston, New York and Detroit, the first section' to consist of the New England States, the second of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and the third of all the rest. Each chapter was to have one councillor in its own section, while $ was to have one in each section. The jurisdiction of this Council was to be quite limited, and for the most part supervisory. The plan was adopted by the convention, conditioned upon its ratification by two-thirds of the chapters, but as this ratification was never given, the scheme was never put into active operation. The literary exercises were held in the college church. Edward Atkinson, II, hon., being the oi-ator, and John DeWitt Warner, A X, '72, the poet. A banquet at White River Junction fittingly closed the proceedings, and resolved itself into a jubilation in honor of the new central organization, which all then supposed would be permanent. The Thirty-fourth Convention, held with A X of Trinity College at Hart- ford, Conn., October 20 and 21, 1880, closes the second period. This was the writer's first convention, and it impressed itself most vividly upon his mind. Whoever has had the good fortune to attend a convention of A K E will bear witness to its charm. While the convention itself is characterized by earnest- ness and fidelity in the transaction of business, there is nevertheless an opportu- 33 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY nity for the cultivatiuii of the acquaintance of the delegates from the various chapters, and indeed for the formation of friendships which continue through- out life. One of the things which perhaps most impresses the delegate at his first convention is the remarkable homogeneity of the members. No matter how far removed the chapters may be from one another, the members all bear the characteristic " Deke " stamp. All show forth that goodfellowship and brotherly love without which, no matter what his attainments in other lines, no man can be a true " Deke." It is this which one can best see at a con- vention, and he learns there, if never before, to be proud of his Fraternity, to glory in his membership, and to believe that her rolls contain the names of the best men that America can produce. At this convention a plan for centralization was brought forward by Brother Henry W. Rolfe, of 2, '80, which differed from the one adopted by the previous convention, mainly in the provision that the entire Council should be located at New York, instead of being divided into three sections, and in the employment of a salaried secretary. The report was adopted and given into the hands of S to obtain the necessary ratification and report at the next convention. The close of this period found the Fraternity advanced from the chaotic condition in which she was left by the war, with her ranks depleted, her chap- ters inactive throughout the South where she had been so strong, and with those which were left in the North struggling to regain what they had lost by their sacrifices for their country's needs, to a position of pre-eminence among the Greeks of the land, strong in membership, united in loyalty, and ready to avail herself of such thorough organization as would make of her a compact, well-drilled army, with proper officers to direct her campaigns, and with a unity of purpose and a determination to win by merit alone, which could not fail to place her far beyond all of her rivals. CHAPTER V THE PERIOD OF CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT THE Period of Centralized Government of the Fraternity is marked especially by a rational development along certain recognized lines in accordance with plans carefully thought out and persistently followed. The conventions of this period show the gradual working out of these plans ; each one shows a material advance of the Fraternity beyond the place where it stood the year before, and seldom is the time of a convention occupied in undciing the ill-considered work of a previous one. A growing conservatism,^ moreover, is manifested, not a conservatism which consists in sitting back and refusing to make any advance whatever, but. in refusing to advance except 34 HISTORY OF TIinFRATERNiry along certain well-defined paths, and only after the most careful investigation.. The influence of the alumni upon the policy of the Fraternity is shown more than ever before. While the supreme control of all matters of legisla- tion is still in the active members, the establishment of a Council of Alumni, as the Executive of the Fraternity, provided an advisory board to whom the chapters naturally , turned when questions of fraternity policy arose. As its members were in touch with all the chapters, and knew both the sentiment of the Fraternity and its needs, they were able to give advice which materially benefited it and enabled it to advance with greater rapidity and certainty along the paths which had been marked out for it. And here let me say a word regarding the work done by the men who from time to time have composed the Council. To those who have never felt the thrill which leaps from heart to heart through the hands clasped in the Mystic Circle, it is inexplicable how men engrossed in the daily toil of business, of the professions, of politics, can be willing to give up so much of their time and labor, without recompense, simply to promote the interests of an organization of college boys, whose principal object to the uninitiate seems to be to have a good time, and to shroud that good time in a certain mystery. These bar- barians little realize the love which binds the true Greek to his fraternity with a bond which grows stronger as the years advance. The members of our Cbuncil have been men of prominence in their various callings, whose advice is eagerly sought for, and commands a high price in this busiest of cities ; yet they have freely given of their time to the work of the Fraternity, and much of her progress is due to theirwisdom and foresight. Nothing has been left to chance by theim. The true purposes of the Fraternity have been carefully studied; the obligations of each chapter, and of each individual member of the chapter, to the whole Fraternity have been constantly impressed upon all ; the alumni have been organized and enthused under their wise direction; a fraternity magazine has been established, which, as a publication solely for the advancement of the interests of a college fraternity, is to-day unrivalled; a complete and correct system of chapter heraldry has been prepared and adopted, the building of chapter houses has been encouraged and wisely di- rected — in short, nothing has be»n too great, and nothing too small, for their attention where it afifected the interests of A K E. ; All honor to those devoted men, whose names are household words in every chapter of A K E, to whose lot it fell to guide our beloved Fraternity into the paths of prosperity. The names of Williams, Warner, Beckett, Grout, Lines; Wells, Fisher, Downey, Munn, Brockway, Simpson, Pavey,, Safiford, Greene, Walling, Banner, Knapp, Hester — but why continue, when so many deserve a place upon the scroll? Are the names not written upon the hearts of all Dekes? ■ This period may be said to begin with the Thirty-fifth Convention, held with the T 'Chapter at Utica, N. Y., October 19 and 20, 1881. Brother Rolfe of 2 35 niSrOKY OP THE PRATERNITy presented llie completed and elaborated plan for an advisory council, which, after protracted debate, was adopted. It provided for a Council of five alumni residing in or near New York, to be elected by the Convention, and to serve for two years, and a Secretary, to be elected by the Council, to serve during its will. This Council was to have the supervision of the fraternity catalogue and magazine, to receive all applications for charters and report upon them to the conventions, and to lay before the convention each year all matters deemed to be for the best interests of the Fraternity. A fund for the payment of the expenses of the Council was also provided for. The convention further took action to recall the chapter of H A at Wash- ington and Lee University, as that institution had suspended. Measures were also taken to stir up certain other chapters that showed signs of weakness. $, n, A X, 5 and O were elected to choose the members of the new Council. The Council was organized, with Frank S. Williams, representing O, as its President ; John DeWitt Warner, of A X, '72, Secretary ; and Dickinson W. Richards, $, '80, G. A. Plimpton, 2, '76, and Charles H. Beckett, n, '81. Their first message to the Fraternity was dated March 15, 1882, and announced as the work which the Council had already mapped out, besides the perfecting of their own organization, the collection of A K E annals, the issuing of a catalogue and magazine, the formation of alumni clubs and various minor mat- ters. They asked that each chapter answer a number of questions relating to its college, its internal affairs, its membership, rites and ceremonies, its financial condition and its relations with other chapters. The message was very comprehensive, and laid out for both the Council and the chapters a large amount of work necessary to put the Fraternity into the best condition. This message was followed by a second one in May, giving an account of what had already been accomplished and announcing that the Council was en- deavoring to form an organization of the Alumni of \ew York and vicinity- The work of the first year was for the most part preliminary, and prepared the ground for the larger work to be initiated at the next convention, the thirty-sixth. Providence was the place of meeting of this convention, held with the Y Chapter, October 18 and 19, 1882. The Council, present for the first time- was represented by its President, Brother WilHams, and its Secretary, Brother Warner. One or two of the chapters became a httle restive when it was learned that the strict letter of the constitution was to be enforced, but the general sentiment was heartily in favor of the new organization, and all soon worked smoothly, under the able guidance of the president of the conven- tion, Brother Oakford, of *. The work planned for the convention by the Council included the perfecting of the plan of organization of the Council by various amendments, the adoption of a system of fraternity and chapter her- aldry, the extinguishment of chapter debts, the publication of a year book and other matters of internal regulation. All these matters were adopted sub- 36 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY stantially as planned. Public exercises in connection with the convention were held, at which Gen. Francis A. Walker, 2, '60, presided ; an oration, " The Tree of Knowledge," was given by Hon. Andrew J. Jennings, Y, '72, and a poem by Rev. James I. Good, P, '72. O entertained the Thirty-seventh Convention, and gave the delegates such a time as only O and the Dekes of Detroit know how to give. The business sessions were held in the Hall of O at Ann Arbor, October 17 and 18, 1883. During the preceding year the Council had issued the first volume of the A K E Quarterly, which from the beginning has maintained the same high standard. They had also prepared and published in colors the arms of the Fraternity, had commenced the collection of a fraternity . library (including college and fraternity publications), and had made substantial progress upon catalogue work. The principal business brought by them before the conven- tion was the revision of the constitution, which was most creditably accom- plished. Numerous appHcations for charters had been received during the year, but none were reported favorably. A scheme for a Pan-Hellenic con- ference was reported and referred back to the Council, with power to act. It was also authorized to procure its own incorporation by special legislative act. At this convention appeared for the first time Tracy C. Drake, of * O, Edward Marshall Grout, of M, Albert J. Beveridge, of * *, and Geo. C. Austin, of P, names destined to become well known to the public, as well as to the Fraternity. At the public exercises, Hon. Cladius B. Grant, $, '59, presided; Hon. Samuel F. Hunt, K, '64, gave an address, and Hon. Frank H. Hurd, A, '58, an oration. The convention closed with a reception at Detroit given by the Alumni Association of that city. The work of the Council from this time on has been so constant, care- ful and uniformly wise and advantageous to the Fraternity, that no further mention of it need be made, except where some special work on its part calls for our attention. Innumerable details regarding the publication of the Quarterly, Catalogue and Song Book, as well as a general supervision of the affairs of the Fraternity, have involved an amount of labor that only those who have shared in it can appreciate. The Thirty-eighth Convention was held with B * at Rochester, N. Y., November 11 and 12, 1884. The fact of its being held immediately after the great Blaine-Cleveland campaign, while the result was still in doubt, interfered somewhat with the plans which B * had made, but it marked, nevertheless, the high tide of conventions up to that time, and in the number of men of prom- inence who were in attendance, as well as its pleasing social features, it has not been surpassed. The meetings were held in Consistory Hall, where the del- egates were welcomed by James M. E. O'Grady for the chapter, and by the venerable President of the University of Rochester, Dr. Anderson. For the first time in several years the Harvard chapter was represented by three dele- gates. Four applications for charters were received, but none were granted, 37 HISTORY OF THE FRATLKNITY The question of the right of a member to resign from the Fraternity was brought up, and it was unanimously decided that no provision for such a con- tingency was provided, nor should it be allowed. The subject of a uniform badge was discussed and referred to the Council, and a plan for the general organization of the alumni and the purchase of homes by the chapters, was adopted. John Addison Porter, *, '78, and Franklin W. Lantz, * #, '70, were appointed an Advisory Committee on Chapter Houses, and Melvil Dewey, 5, '74, then Librarian of Columbia, a Committee on Symbolism and Insignia. Gn the first evening a reception was given to the delegates, in the Powers Art Gallery, at which more than a thousand of Rochester's best citizens wel- comed the visiting Dekes. At the public exercises held in the Academy of Music the following evening, Hon. William Rumsey, E, '61, presided; Prof. Crawford H. Toy, H, '54, Librarian of Harvard, was chaplain, Julian Haw- thorne, A, '67, was orator, and Hon. George A. Harden, n, '61, poet. At the banquet in the Powers Hall, Hon. George Raines, B $, '66, was toast- master, and toasts were given by those who took part in the public exercises, and by John Addison Porter, Melvil Etewey and Edward Marshall Grout. r $ Chapter entertained the Thirty-ninth Convention at Meriden, Conn., October 21 and 22, 1885. Plans were here discussed for the revival of the chapters in the South which had become inactive during the war, and recom- mendations were made as to reorganization in the universities of North Caro- lina and Mississippi. Invitations were accepted to visit the F * house at Wesleyan, and the A K E house at Yale. At the public exercises, Hon. John D. Long, A, '57, presided ; Senator Matthew C. Butler, A, '57, was the orator, and Julian Hawthorne, A, '67, the poet. During the year the most noteworthy happenings in the Fraternity were the reorganization of the old I Chapter, at Central University, Richmond, Ky., and the organization of the A K E Club of New York, with Charlton T. Lewis, $, '53, as President, and with its club house at 36 West 34th street. This club, which was organized by the Council, has been of great service to the Fraternity in providing a solid working organization in New York City, and through its meetings and banquets, in bringing the Fraternity prominently before the pub- lic. The plans for the organization of the club were promulgated by Frank 5. Williams at a dinner of the New York alumni, held at Delmonico's, February 6, 1885, at which more than three hundred were in attendance. Fraternal en- thusiasm rose to high water mark. Numerous applications for membership were received that night, and on May ist following the club started with a membership of two hundred and fifty. Its success was great from the first, and it was for years an important factor in the progress of our Fraternity. The new and flourishing Alumni Association of Washington was the host of the Fortieth Convention on January 5 and 6, 1887, and showed what was meant by true southern hospitahty. To the large number of delegates in attendance this convention will always be a most pleasant memory, alike for 38 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY the amount and importance of the business transacted, the hterary and social entertainment given, and the eloquence, wit and humor poured out at the ban- quett The delegates in large numbers arrived early; and the local alumni were beaming with pleasure at the record attendance promised, but When the delega- tion of twenty from B $, headed by George E. Fisher, arrived in their sjiecial car, and with the banner of the Thirty-eighth Convention carried at the head, marched into the rotunda df Willard's, the enthusiasm found vent in shouts and A K E songs. From that time oh everything went with a rush, and be- tween business, entertainment slnd sight-seeing, it is feared that the hours for sleep were sadly diminished. . ' The business of greatest importance considered by the convention was the revival of the old B chapter at the' University of North Carolifia. The' discus- sion was earnest, for the standing of the reoi'ganized southern colleges wis little- known to the Fraternity at large. But if the Washington alumni had shown lis the meaning of the word " hospitality,'' we were enlightened' as to the quality of the old-time southern eloquence by three of the advocates of the application for the reorganization of B — Professor F. P. Venable, H, '74, of the fj^culty,' and Hon. Henry R. Shorter, '53, and Judge Alfred B. Irion, '55 two of the alunini of old B. They swept the convention with the whirlwind of their eloquence. Tears dimrried the eyes of mahy of the delegates as these gray-haired men pleaded the cause of the new South ; and when they finished and a vote was taken, not a dissenting voice was heard. It was truly a triumph of eloquence in the face of Conservatism, lack of accurate informa- tion and prejudice against southern educational institutions, not because they were southern, but because of great uncertainty as to their future. The revival of B precipitated another question, which caused a warm 'dis- cussion. After the war had wiped out so many southern institutions, and with them soine of our most loyal chapters, other chapters were organized in the North under the same names as some of these that were in a state of sus- pended animation. B of Columbia had become a flourishing and influential chapter under the same name as the old chapter at North Carolina; A of Chi- cago bore the name of the old A of South Carolina, while some other names were so repeated aS to make bur chapter nomenclature very confusing. The newer chapters had achieved success under these names, and a strong senti- ment against a change existed. But in the interest of accuracy and especially in view of the near approach of the issuing of our catalogue, the Council recommended that the junior chapter in each case, either double the desighat- irig letter, or add another not already so used, to its present initial. This provoked consideirable opposition, and B of Columbia especially was naturally loath to surrender the name under which she had become so well known and loved throughout the Fraternity. A compromise was finally ef- fected by which the chapter at North Carolina was revived under the name of B A. This compromise, however, only caused a renewal of the Council's rec- 39 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY ommendation at a later convention, and still warmer discussion, which ended in the magnanimous surrender of her name by Columbia to the successors of the older chapter, and her taking her place loyally in the column as r B. The social side of the convention was equally memorable. At the public exercises on the first evening, the music was furnished by the Marine Band. Hon. Seth L. Milliken, S, '56, presided. The oration was by Hon. Wm. L. Trenholm, A, '55, and the poem by Dr. Andrew C. Kemper. During the fol- lowing day special receptions were given the delegates in the President's room of the Senate, by Senator Sherman, the President pro tein. of the Senate; in the Speaker's room of the House by the Speaker, Hon. John G. Carlisle, and in the great east room of the White House, where the delegates were in- troduced to President Cleveland by Hon. Isaac H. Maynard, 2, '62. In the evening was the banquet at Willard's, where we ate creations by real Southern cooks, and listened to the eloquence of the speakers, and the brilliant wit and repartee of the toastmaster, Hon. John D. Long, A, '57, afterwards Secretary of the Navy, then a member of Congress. Hon. James W. Husted, *, '54, " the Bald Eagle of Westchester," then speaker of the New York Assembly, came over from Albany especially to respond to a toast, and returned to his duties at Albany the same night, after delighting all with his speech. Then there were Hon. Charles S. Fairchild, A, '63, at that time Assistant Secretary of the Treasury ; A. G. Wilkinson, $, '56, for a long time principal examiner in the Patent Office, and one of the delegates to the convention at Washington " befo' the wah," whose reminiscences of those olden times con- vulsed his hearers (especially his story of the delegate who discovered that the tail of the bronze horse, in the square in front of the White House, was screwed on) ; there were Congressmen galore, Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, H, '54, then head of the Naval Committee of the House, and afterwards one of those patriotic and efficient Secretaries of the Navy, whose great work in that de- partment made possible the glorious victories of our navy in the war with Spain; ex-Governor McCreary, K *, '59, of Kentucky, then serving in the House ; and Hon. Mark H. Dunnell, '49, the veteran of S, at that time a lead- ing Congressman of the minority. But the stories of -the banquet and of the adventures of the various delegates in Washington would alone make an in- teresting chapter, and we must hasten on to later history. Not to be outdone by her Washington brethren, the Northwestern Alumni Association asked for the Forty-first Convention, which was held with her at Chicago, October 19 and 20, 1887. During the intervening time, the editor of the Catalogue, one of our most loyal alumni. Brother Henry Van Alen Anderson, V B, '84, who had succeeded the first editor. Dr. Ernest H. Lines, n, '82, had died after a protracted illness, and the work on the Catalogue had been taken up by Brother George E. Fisher, B *, '68, who resolved to make it a monumental work in accuracy, in details, in the information given, and in workmanship. His great success three years later was the result of a lavish 40 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY expenditure of time, labor and money, which none can fully appreciate except those who assisted in the work. It was of priceless value to the Fraternity and no one of her alumni has rendered her a greater service than did Brother Fisher by the production of this great work. In the interest of accuracy in the Catalogue, the matter of the names of the Columbia and the North Carolina Chapter was again brought up, and after much discussion went over to the next convention. A comprehensive plan for the payment of the cost of the Catalogue was adopted. The project for the revival of K, at Miami, was presented by Judge Hunt, but also went over to the next convention. At the public exercises, a most charming and scholarly oration was given by Charlton T. Lewis, 4>, '53, and a poem by Senator Daniel B. Lucas, H, '54. The next morning a party of the delegates was conducted upon the floor of the Board of Trade by Brother H. Bausher, Jr., N, '58, who was, I believe, at that time President of the board. The party, headed by Charlton T. Lewis, soon attracted a crowd of brokers, all of whose eyes were fixed upon Mr. Lewis. " Who is that distinguished-looking gentleman ? " one of the delegates asked a particular enthusiastic broker. "Why, don't you know ? " was the reply. " That's the Duke of ," a British nobleman who was then traveling in America. Thus suddenly raised to the peerage, Mr. Lewis remained " The Duke " to the boys during the rest of his stay. The Forty-second Convention was held at Cincinnati, October 24 and 25, 1888, under the auspices of the A K E Central Club. The A K E Club of New York had in the meantime been moved to more palatial quarters, at 435 Fifth Avenue, and the report of the Council chronicled general prosperity thfoughout the Fraternity. Most of the time of the convention was occupied in the discussion of matters pertaining to the Catalogue, and to the settlement of the respective rights of the Columbia and the North Carolina Chapter to the name, B; the settlement was at last made as already noted. One of Columbia's representatives at this convention was Clarence Lexow, who after- ward became famous for his investigation of Tammany. Boston was the meeting-place of the Forty-third Convention, which was held with the New England Alumni Association, October 16 and 17, 1889. This was a convention of much importance to the Fraternity. The chapters were represented by more than one hundred delegates. The first business of im- portance to come before the convention was that of the relation of A, at Harvard, to the rest of the Fraternity. To a large number of Dekes it had long seemed that a condition of affairs existed there which should no longer be borne. While many of our most loyal alumni were members of that chap- ter, and while it was the wish of all to respect their feeHngs, to offer every opportunity to A to place herself on a par with the others, and to maintain in an institution which all respected as a leader of American colleges, a chapter which would be at the same time an honor to itself, its college and the Fra- ternity, yet it was felt that the Fraternity was greater than any of its compb- 41 in STORY OF TiJJj. I'RATnRNJTi' ilent parts, and that it could not with due regard to its own honor and integrity permit a chapter to exist in such an anomalous state as that of the A of Har- vard. It was charged that this chapter, more familiarly known as the " Dickie Club," in common with other organizations in Harvard claiming to be chapters of well-known fraternities, maintained only a nominal connection with its Fraternity, seldom sending delegations to conventions, giving little or no recognition to visiting brethren, manifesting no desire to live up to fraternity regulations or traditions, and permitting membership at the same time in two or more fraternities. Measures were taken to bring the chapter to realize her duties and responsibilities, or, failing in that, to withdraw her charter, but at A's urgent request, the matter was referred to the next convention, in order to give them an opportunity to get into line, and the Council was directed to take the matter into its special charge during the year. A petition for a revival of K at Miami University was presented by Judge Hunt and Senator Brice, and was granted by the convention, as was also one for a revival of the old T Chapter at Vanderbilt University. A charter was also granted to $ E at the University of Minnesota, while the applications of Northwestern University, Swarthmore College and Wabash University were denied, and that of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was postponed. At the public exercises, addresses were given by Hon. Geo. A. Marden, n, '6i ; Hon. W. S. Slocum, 2, '69, and Hon. Sam. F. Hunt, K, 64; and a poem was read by Rev. Benj. R. Bulkley, B *, '76. The toastmaster of the banquet held at the Parker House was Hon. Francis A. Walker, 5, '60, President of " Tech," and responses were made by Hon. Josiah H. Drummond, S, '46, and Hon. Solon W. Stevens, Y, '58, among others. The first ten years of work under the Council thus closed with a record of three chapters revived and one new one added to our roll, thirteen flourishing alumni associations organized, the Quarterly established and successfully pro- duced for several years, a new catalogue nearly ready for issue, and the chap- ters better organized and more carefully managed than ever before. The verdict of the Fraternity upon its first decade of centralized government was unanimously in its favor. CHAPTER VI THE CLOSE OF THE CENTURY WITH, the Forty-fourth Convention, held with the A K E Club of New York, November 13 and 14, 1890, the Fraternity entered upon the last decade of the century, and the second decade of its progress un- der centralized government. That experiment in government had proved 42 hisTOkV op The pRATilRNjTy very satisfactory to the Fraternity, and progress had been so steady and so great, under the careful guidance of the Council, that everyone wondered how we had existed so long and prospered so greatly before that system was in- augurated. ; The pace which had been set by the Council in its first ten years of work had been a rapid one. Could that pace be continued? Would men be found of sufficient loyalty and enthusiasm to take up the work which these pioneers had carried on so successfully when they, in the natural order of things, were obliged to give way to others? The Council was in no sense an oligarchy, and the principle of rotation in this office had been carefully safeguarded in the Constitution. No matter how valuable the work of any one man might be, it was deemed unwise to tie the Fraternity up to him. A K E was and is too great to be dependent upon any one man or set of men. And no matter how important the work that lay Unfinished before a council, no matter how great, wise and far-reaching plans had been proposed and entered upon, nevertheless each man at the end of his term must yield up his office, and permit his successors to carry out, his plans, or in their discretion to overturn them. The general result has shown the wisdom of this provision, no matter how great has seemed the loss when, year after year, old, tried and wise councillors have stepped aside to make room for new men with new and untried ideas. Two problems confronted the Forty-fourth Convention when it met, which required great wisdom and prudence to solve — the new catalogue and the A Chapter. Under the editorship of Brother Fisher, the scope of the catalogue had been greatly enlarged. Instead of a simple collation of names by chapters and classes, with no description except the occupation and last known address of each member, it had been determined to give a succinct statement of the principal facts, in the history of: each man; to, supplement these by tables of kinship and geographical distribution; to obtain as far as possible from gov- ernment records, the war record of each man who served in the army or navy on either side in our Civil War ; and to exhibit in tabular form the growth of the Fraternity year by year, as well as. the honors gained by our members in civil life. With a membership of more than io,QOO, many of whom it was difficult to trace, this involved a great deal of labor, and an expenditure of money that for an organization of college boys meant a heavy burden. To provide means for accomplishing this great work was the task which con- fronted this convention, and which called for the exercise of careful thought on its part. , It was fortunate for the Fraternity that it had an alumnus as able and as willing as George E. Fisher to undertake this great work ; and he had the satisfaction of producing a catalogue which, in wealth of detail and in com- pleteness, far ,e3f celled anything which had yet been produced by any college fraternity. It was a long and difficult task, but he carried it through to suc- cess, and conferred upon the Fraternity a lasting benefit. 43 ni STORY OF THE FRATERNITV The matter of the Harvard Chapter was of still greater perplexity. On the one hand the loyalty of the large and influential body of its alumni was held in highest esteem by the Fraternity, while the lofty standing of the University made the retention of a chapter there of great importance, if it could be retained under suitable conditions. On the other hand, the history of the chapter for a few years was not calculated to inspire the hope of its being made a healthy branch of the parent tree ; while, after a thorough in- vestigation, a committee of the Council and another of the alumni of Boston, appointed at the direction of the previous convention, had reported that the conditions and customs of student life at Harvard were unfavorable to the healthy growth and existence of a chapter there. It seemed to them that there was a certain artificiality about the life there, a lack of the atmosphere of pure democracy, a disposition to regard Harvard as the only institution and a Harvard man as the only man worthy of consideration ; and that, amid such surroundings, the loyalty due to the Fraternity, and which all the other chapters rendered voluntarily and without reserve, could not be obtained from the chapter there ; that without such loyalty, without the active recognition of the equality and brotherhood of every A K E, no matter from what chapter he came, the chapter at Harvard would continue to be a source of weakness and a reproach to the Fraternity. The existence of such an anomalous state was not confined to the Chapter of A K E at Harvard, as was proved by the membership ef men in several fraternities at the same time. It was undoubtedly true that, while these vari- ous organizations retained the names of the fraternities by which they had been instituted, their ties had become so weakened that their connection with their fraternities was merely nominal and some of them have since lost their charters. Under the circumstances it was deemed unworthy of the dignity and strength of A K E to permit such a condition longer to continue. While this report was made with the deepest regret, it was felt that no other report was possible. A sent a strong and loyal delegation to the convention, and the discussion was earnest and protracted. The convention showed a disposition to give A every opportunity to " get into line," and the matter was again referred to the Council, with instructions permitting the retention of the charter under cer- tain conditions which the chapter was required to fulfill. These conditions, however, were not fulfilled, and in the following spring the charter was finally surrendered. i The convention provided against loss of representation at classic Boston by granting a charter to applicants from the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, who for two years had been knocking at our doors ; and under the name of 2 T the new chapter was formally instituted by the Council. We have great reason to be proud of this strong and loyal chapter, which has grown to be a power in the Fraternity, and a shining example of what loyalty 44 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY to A K E, devotion to her interests, and steady, determined work can ac- complish. Provision was also made for an official and uniform badge and for a ribbon in the Fraternity colors, the exclusive sale of each to be vested in the Council. No more important convention, either as to the number in attendance, the general interest manifested, or the character and importance of the business transacted, had been held by the Fraternity. Debate was very warm, and points of order were frequent. Had any other than " Teddy Smith " of O been in the chair discussion might at times have been acrimonious ; but his unfailing good nature, his quick wit, and his excellent knowledge of parlia- mentary usage, were invaluable. In his death the Fraternity lost a valuable member, a loyal and enthusiastic Deke, a borii organizer, and, above all, a lovable and loving brother. All who ever had the pleasure of even a slight acqtiaintancei with him keep to this day a warm spot in their memory for one whose death was a real and heartfelt sorrow to us all. Among the delegates present were Julian Hawthorne, Hon. Theodore Roose- velt and Stewart M. Brice, from A; J. W. Husted, Jr., from $; Rev. St. Clair Hester, from B; Charles H. Beckett, from 11; Edward Marshall Grout and Oscar R. Davis (the war correspondent at Manila), from M; Frank S. Wil- liams, from N, and Tracy C. Drake, from $ il. Public exercises were held in the Metropolitan Opera House, at which Charlton T. Lewis presided, an oration was given by Hon. W. L. Trenholm, A, '55, in place of Hon. Chas. S. Fair- child, A, '63, who was ill, and a poem was read by JuHan Hawthorne, A, '67. The banquet at Delmonico's was wildly enthusiastic. Hon. Wager Swayne, *, '56, acted as toastmaster, and an ovation was given to Dr. E. B. Shapleigh, one of the founders, who was a speaker. Toasts were also given by Judge Sam F. Hunt, K, '64 ; Charlton T. Lewis, *, '53 ; Almon Goodwin, ®, '62, and Judge Henry E. Howland, *, '54. It is feared that there was much loss of sleep in the neighborhood by reason of this banquet, for the yell of every col- lege represented was given by its representatives in solo, then by a few helpers in semi-chorus, and before long by the full chorus of three hundred or more. Even Vassar, Smith and Wellesley were not slighted, though it is needless to say no representatives were present. The Cleveland Alumni Association entertained the Forty-fifth Convention, which met at the Hollenden Hotel, Cleveland, November 11 and 12, 1891. Who that attended can ever forget that convention, and especially the " Lambda Punch " ? There was a convention of Methodist Bishops going on in the house at the same time, but iiiirabile dictu, they were not confused with us. The subject of the Catalogue, which was nearly ready for distribution, occupied much of the time of the meetings. A recommendation was made that the membership of the Council be increased, but it was not adopted. Measures were taken looking toward the publication of a new song book, which even then was much needed by the Fraternity. 45 HISTORY 01' THE FRATERNITY But the " punch " ! Ah, yes, tlie " punch " 1 That was the social event of the Convention, though the pubHc exercises and the banquet were both suc- cessful. A had appropriated the first night to herself, and her hospitality could be characterized in no other way than as lavish. Early in the evening the delegates began to gather in the large parlors of the Hollenden, where A had established her headquarters, and by the time some of us returned, who had been calling upon friends in the evening, the festivities were at their height. Who can describe the scene? Yet who can forget the picture? Among the rapidly moving pictures which came before us, the one that most impressed me was Pete Neff in his masterly impersonation of Sitting Bull. Even now I cannot recall it without a smile. But it is useless to attempt a description. Joy reigned supreme, and what with " the tables groaning under costly viands," the fountains gushing forth nectar for the delectation of all, and the earnest solicitude of every A man that each separate delegate eat and drink with him, to prove that he had received his share, it was a wonder to us that any from that chapter escaped to tell the tale. At the public exercises Hon. W. E. Sherwood, B X, '72, presided, and an address of welcome by Mayor Rose, of Cleveland ; a poem by Dr. A. C. Kem- per, of Cincinnati, and an address by Judge Sam. F. Hunt, were given. Pro- fessor G. C. S. Southworth, $, '63, was the toastmaster at the banquet at the Hollenden, and toasts were given by Hon. Clarence Emir Allen, B X, 'yy ; Hon. Granville P. Hawes, ©, '60; Hon. Bryant Walker, O, '76; Judge W. E. Sherwood, B X, '72, and " The Smith-Family-Robinson," an organization des- tined to go down to posterity along with " * ii. A, A X." The Forty-sixth Convention was held in the South, and the Southern Alumni Association, at Chattanooga, was the host. The sessions were held at the Mountain City Club, and the South's reputation for hospitality did not suffer in the least. It was emphatically a convention of new men. None of the " old timers," whose faces are seen at so many of our conventions, could be found here, with the exception of Secretary Simpson, Secretary Sherman of the Northwestern Association, and C. Murray Rice, " of the universe." The work was well planned, however, and a good deal was accomplished, the principal thing being the change in the method of selecting each year the chap- ters who elect the councillors. An earnest effort was made by students of the Northwestern University, at Evanston, to obtain a charter, but the convention could not be prevailed upon to give the matter favorable consideration. The application for a revival of A A, at Chicago, was also put over for a year, in spite of vigorous work on the part of the Chicago alumni to obtain the charter at this time. Permanent headquarters for the Fraternity during the World's Fair were selected at the Grand Pacific Hotel, which was offered by Tracy Drake ; this proved to be of great interest and advantage to visiting Dekes. The social features of this convention were unusual, and very agreeable. On the day before the convention opened, the delegates visited the celebrated 46 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY battle-grounds of Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain^ In the evening a reception was given to the delegates by the Pan-Hellenic organization at the Mountain City Club, of which representatives from many other fraternities were in charge. On Wednesday evening, public exercises were held in the Unitarian Church, where a very eloquent address was given by Dr. Gilbert Price, of Nashville, who was called upon unexpectedly to take the place of Hon. A. H. Pettibone, O, '59, who was ill. The next day the dele- gates enjoyed a drive to Lookout Mountain, where the convention photograph was taken; An aged negro acted as guide to the battlefield, and created much enthusiasm by pointing out " Lake Michigander," " De Norf Pole," and many other somewhat indistinct objects, which; he assured the boys, were plainly visible on a clear day; : ■ On the last night the banquet was held at the Reed House, preceded by two hours of real old Southern negro melodies; sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers', as they only can sing them. There was none of the modern rag-time ti^ash, but the genuine plantation songs, which when sung by negroes are so plaintiYC and so thrilling. The toastmaster at the banquet was Hon. Chas. R. Head, K *, '66, and the list of toasts was a long one, including responses by Hon. A. E. Buck, S, '59 ; Hon. C. W. Frazer, X-, '52, and Professor W. R. Webb, *. '53- When it was all over, it seemed superfluous to go to bed, so the boys proceeded to take the Mayor at his word when he told them in his address of welcome that the city was theirs, and so they " owned the town " until the rising sun gilded the top of Lookout Mountain. The Alumni Association of the Northwest entertained tbe Forty-seventh Convention at Minneapolis, October 12 and 13, 1893. The business sessions were held in the Assembly Room of the West Hotel, with Brother Bradfield, of O, presiding. It being the year of the World's Fair, an informal reception was given by the Chicago Association at the Grand Pacific Hotel on Monday evening, and many of those who were passing through Chicago were present. On Wednesday evening a public reception was given to the delegates at the West Hotel, whfere a formal welcome was extended' by Rev. E. P. Ingersoll, D. D., E, '55, of St. Paul, after which music and dancing filled the evening. Thursday afternoon was occupied by a drive, followed by a reception given by thfe A $ Sorority, at the home of Miss Jessie Long. A ball was given in the evening, at which more than two' hundred were present. The social events did not occupy all of the time, by any means, for much business of importance was transacted. Applications for a charter from Northwestern University and fbr' the revival of A A at Chicago were to re- ceive final consideration, and excitement ran high. There was much question as to the propriety of instituting at the same time two chapters, especially in institutions so near together. All ielt that the importance of the University of Chicago, as well as the fact that we had a chapter in the old institution, de- manded that a chapter be formed there at the first opportunity; and the fine 47 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY personnel of the applicants, added to these considerations was sufficient to secure favorable action. The prayer of Northwestern, however, was not granted, though the strength of the institution was acknowledged, and it was felt that the zeal of the applicants, who for three years had maintained an organization and had laid siege to the various conventions, deserved a better reward. Much time was spent in the discussion of plans for a new edition of the Song Book, and a committee, of which St. Clair Hester, B, '88, was chairman, reported in favor of the Council's issuing a small pamphlet edition to serve until such time as the Fraternity was prepared to publish a complete song book, which report was adopted. The Constitution was amended, increasing the requirements for granting charters for new chapters, and an application for the revival of ® X at Union was referred to the Council for investigation. Thje convention closed with a banquet on Friday evening, at which Cassius M. Ferguson, 0, '74, was Toastmaster, and responses were given by Hon. Mark H. Bunnell, H, '49 ; E. F. Waite, M, '80 ; St. Clair Hester, B, '88 ; Jesse Grant Roe, P, '87, and the ever-faithful Doc. Mitchell, H, '84. All were de- lighted with the excellent time that had been given them by the Alumni Association and the * E Chapter. The only thing that " jarred " the boys was, after standing in a Minneapolis zephyr for half an hour, and looking their prettiest while a local photographer arranged, grouped and rearranged them for the convention photograph, to find the next day that he had for- gotten to take out the slides, and the plates were blank. Fifty years old ! And what a record of progress the Semi-Centennial Con- vention, held with the Council in New York, Nov. 14-16, 1894, had to celebrate ! No rival could show such a roll of honors as was ours. No other fraternity could compete with A K E in her rapid yet conservative growth, in the wide extent of the territory which she covered, the national character of her growth, and the carefulness with which she had planted her chapters only in colleges which had already won a leading place among educational institutions, and gave promise of maintaining their posi- tions. In literature, in science, and in education she was the equal of the best of those other fraternities, to whom the march of years had naturally brought many honors in those departments of life. But in the record of patriotism during the trying times of the Civil War, there was no one who approached her ; and when the noise of conflict had ceased, and the problems produced remained to be solved by our legislatures, it was then that A K E took the lead which she has always since maintained. No wonder, then, that when the Convention was called to order at Sherry's, on November 15th, it found the greatest attendance of delegates in our history. AH the old war horses were assembled, and the fun was fast and furious. The presidency naturally went to *, and Brother H. W. Hyde was duly elected to that office. The report of the Council showed that the Fraternity 48 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY was in unusually good, condition, being free from debt and with many of the chapters in their own houses. The principal business of the Convention re- lated to the revival of ® X at Union, the distribution of the unsold catalogues, and the publication of a song book. The application of the students of Union College was denied, though after the stirring address of " Pop " Glea- son, of the old .® X, in their favor, it gave each chapter a feeling of sorrow to vote against them. The rest of the work of the Convention was entirely of fraternity interest, and cannot be discussed here. Its social side was a most pronounced success. There was a reception on Wednesday evening at the A K E Club, 435 Fifth Avenue, where the pres- ence of Dr. Wm. Boyd Jacobs, our only living founder, was the occasion of great rejoicing. A beautiful loving-cup of silver, made by Tififany, was pre- sented to him at this convention, a description of which, together with an ex- cellent account of the convention, appears in Vol. XIII, No. i, of the Quarterly. On Thursday the literary exercises were held at Sherry's. Hon. Charles S. Fairchild, A, '63, presided. A history of the Fraternity, " The Story of A K E," was read by Hon. John DeWitt Warner, A X, '72, which is one of the Fraternity's classics, as is also the oration of Hon. Samuel F. Hunt, K, '64. Together they form a most masterly history of A K E and an exposi- tion of her object and aims. Charlton T. Lewis, *, '63, was the toastmaster at the banquet on Friday evening, and it was a feast of wit, eloquence and good- fellowship. Can any one who was there forget the loving honors paid to Dr. Jacobs when the cup was presented to him? The cheering was kept up for more than fifteen minutes. What was neater than the witty response of Daniel H. Clare, M, '59, to " The Ladies ? " And what eye was dry when " Pop " Gleason, X, '60, marshalled the " ghosts " of our old members and told as only he can tell of their gallant deeds in many walks of life? Numerous smaller receptions and dinners were given by the Club, the N and r B Chapters and others, while many of the delegates closed the festivities by accepting $'s invitation and going down on Saturday to pay their vows at the shrine of the old mother chapter. Syracuse was the place of meeting of the Forty-ninth Convention, which assembled in the Yates Hotel, November 14, 1895. L. Brent Vaughan, of the newly organized A A Chapter, was elected President. There was little busi- ness of interest to the public for this Convention to act upon, the question of most general interest perhaps being the consideration of a movement which had been started at one of the two leading English universities to obtain a charter from A K E for the establishment of a chapter there. The question naturally provoked much discussion, with the result that the general sentiment of the convention seemed to be that the time was not ripe for extending the Fraternity beyond the American continent. The social features of this con- vention were most pleasing. Beginning with a reception to the delegates at the Century Club on the evening of the 13th, where Syracuse's society was 49 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY out in force to extend its welcome, it was followed by public exercises at Crouse College Hall of Syracuse University, where Judge Irving G. Vann, *, 63, of the Court of Appeals, presided; a poem was read by Professor J. Scott Clark, $ r, 'yy, and an oration was given by Hon. Solon W. Stevens, Y, '58. A smoker at the * r Chapter House closed the day. On Friday afternoon three receptions were given to the delegates at the Chapter Houses of the sororities ; A "S, from four to fiVe o'clock ; r 4> B, from five to six, and K A 0, from six to seven o'clock. No delegate could resist the charms of the beautiful young ladies, and even the most rabid opponents of co-edUcation were obliged to admit that there were advantages which they had failed hitherto tc appreciate. The banquet was held at the Yates on Fri- day evening, Hon. George Raines, B $, '66, acting as toastmaster, and charm- ing all with his wit and eloquence. Toasts were given by Dr. A. N. Brock- way, T, 'S7, President of the Council; L. Brent Vaughan, A A, '97, President of the Convention ; Judge J. D. Teller, E, '67 ; Rev. E. M. Mills, T *, '72 ; Dr. E. O. Kinne, * r, '76, and others. The r Chapter secured the 50th Convention, which was held at Nashville, Tenn., November 12 and 13, 1896, the business sessions being held at the Duncan House. Doc. Mitchell was on hand to act as Sergeant-at-Arms. Sherman of Chicago and Murray Rice of New York were his supporters, while Sawtelle of 2 T, Dearborn of N, Kelsey of T and Freund of O, whose faces were familiar to all who have attended more recent conventions, were very much in evidence here. The evening before the convention was devoted to an informal reception to the delegates. On Thursday evening a reception given by the ladies of Nashville at the University Club was a most brilliant success, and it is said that on the next morning Cupid found his quiver so sadly depleted of arrows,- that, as he had no jackknife in his trousers pocket with which to whittle out some new ones, he was obhged to refrain from in- dulging in his pecuHar sport for a whole week, while awaiting a fresh supply. The convention was organized by the election of Maurice F. Connelly of A X as President. There was no business of general public interest, the time being occupied by the consideration of legislation conc^erning matters of in- ternal policy alone. The delegates were taken to Vanderbilt University in tally-ho coaches after adjournment. In the evening there was the usual ban- quet to close the convention. Rev. 'J- R- Winchester, D. D., H A, '70, presiding, and Doc Mitchell acting as toastmaster. The Fifty-first Convention was held with the A A Chapter and the North- western Alumni Association in Chicago, November 23 and 24, 1897, and it was what is known among the igiiohile' vulgus as a " hummer." As usual, Chicago never does things by halves, and from the moment the boys gathered in A A's beautiful Chapter House, and heard the sweet strains of " On the Banks of the Old Raritan-Joe Mann," until the last delegate left town (which was several days later), each Chicago Deke acted on the principle that the suc- 50 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY cess of the convention depended on his personal efforts, and he spared no labor to make that success complete. All the "old guard" were in attendance, and their numbers were reinforced by numerous applicants for membership in their ranks. Brother W. O. Saw- telle, 2 T, wa;s elected presidetit; H. W. Harrington, 2, vice president, and, with the assistance of the secretaries, Spitzka, N, and W. G. Walling of A A, business was transacted very expeditiously. The sessions were held at the Palmer House. Several matters of fraternity interest vvere brought before the convention. The' adoption of the official badge, with plain gold border instead of the chased border, was decided upon. $ alone, as the rhother chapter, was allowed to have the name of her college under the scroll. ' An application for a chapter at Tulane was considered, but action was deferred until the next'con- vention. The question of extension of the Fraternity to Canada caused much discussion, but no definite action was taken. The report of the Council and the special committee upon the condition of the Fraternity aroused much in- terest and earnest consideration, the general prosperity bf the chapters beiiig a matter for hearty congratulation. The Convention Ball, held at Boilrtiique's, on Tuesday evening, was notable, and every delegate was loud in his praises of this beautiful' entertainment. The banquet at the Palmer House, on Wednesday evening, was noteworthy for the unusual excellence of the responses. Major E. B. Tolman, A A, '80, was the toastmaster, and there were toasts by A. J. Hirschl, 2, '73 ! Judge N. C. Griffin, ® X, '59; David B.' Simpson, Secretary of the Fraternity; W. O. SaWtelle, president of the convention, and Hon. A. J. Beveridge, * *, '85. If we may be iallowed to speak of one toast in particular, where all were ex- cellent, it must be said that the address of Brother Beveridge on "The' Col- lege Man in Politics " was one of the most eloquent and profound that any convention has had the privilege of hearing.' Two new songs^ "A Hot Time with the Old Crowd " and " El Capitan," aroused much enthusiasm. Gn Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) the delegates were taken to the Coliseum, where they witnessed a fine game of football between the universities of Michi- gan and Chicago. How any more business and entertainment could have been crowded into four days no delegate Could even imagine. One of the most important of the recent conventions was the Fifty-second, held at the Russell House, in Detroit, November 17 and 18, 1898, with O and the Detroit Altlmni Association. Foremost in importance was the granting of a charter to the applicants from the University of Toronto, for by this act the Fraternity accepted the policy of extension beyond the limits of the United States, Where the character of the application warrants it. The wisdom of this action no one now questions. It is in Strict accordance with the policy of a fi-aternity at once the most progressive and the most rationally conservative in the land. Every Deke knows the proverbial hospitality of Detroit, and on this occa- HlSrORV OF THE FRATERNITY sion she fairly broke her record. A reception at the Detroit Club greeted the boys on the night before the convention, and before it was over all were old friends. Detroit is emphatically a Deke city, and the Dekes wei'c all out. At the first session. Brother Chickering, Z, was elected president. The Council was authorized to proceed forthwith with the publication of the Catalogue and Song Book. Then the application for a charter to Tulane was considered, and, after debate, was granted. Next came the Toronto application. The appli- cants were represented by Mr. Black and Mr. Douglas, whose excellent ap- pearance did much toward conquering the prejudice which undoubtedly existed against institutions outside of the United States. So radical a de- parture from our traditional poHcy was, of course, the occasion of earnest discussion, but the wisdom of such course was recognized and the charter was voted. Petitions from the University of Cincinnati and Marshall College were denied. The report of the Obituary Committee showed that during the year five of our brothers had lost their lives in the war with Spain, including the first officer of the army killed in the war, Surgeon John B. Gibbs, $ X, '78. On the afternoon of November 17 a reception to the delegates was given at the residence of Hon. Dexter M. Ferry, and in the evening a ball at Phil- harmonic Hall was thoroughly enjoyed. The next a«fternoon there was a trolley ride to the Country Club, where an elaborate luncheon was served. In the evening came the banquet, at the Russell House, with Henry Russell, O, '73, as toastmaster. Toasts were given by Hon. Claudius B. Grant, O, '59, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court ; United States Senator John Patton, Jr., *, '75 ; Dr. A. N. Brockway, T, '57, of the Council ; President Allen L. Chicker- ing, Z, '98; Hon. Louis Barbour, O, '63, Regent of the University, and Mayor W. C. Maybury, O, '70, of Detroit. The next day closed the enter- tainment by a special trolley ride to Ann Arbor, where the delegates were re- ceived and fed at O's beautiful house. The last convention of the century, the Fifty-third, was held with the 5 Chapter of Amherst College, Springfield Mass., November 16 and 17, 1899. It fittingly closed the period. There was a large attendance of delegates, ev- ery chapter but one being represented, and that chapter failing in representa- tion only by reason of an alumnus who had been delegated being called away at the last moment. The Council was represented by President Frank S. Wil- liams, N, '78; the Secretary, David B. Simpson, P, '86; John B. Ekeley, M, '91 ; John H. Saflford, E, '84, and A. G. Warren, B *, '83. Dr. F. D. Mitchell, H, '84, another member of the old guard, was also in attendance. Clarence G. Mc- Davitt, n, '00, was elected President, and the two new chapters, at Tulane and Toronto, were represented for the first time. The attendance was so large that the hotel selected for the headquarters was unable to keep the delegates, and they had to be divided among the other hotels of the town. Among the familiar faces were Sawtelle, S T; Spitzka, N; Walling, A A, and Harold 52 HISTORY OF THE FRATERl^ITY Walker, 5. The principal work of the convention was the granting of a charter to the petitioners from the University of Pennsylvania. The conserva- tive spirit which had been growing in the Fraternity was fearful of the diffi- culties which would surround a chapter in an institution which was already the home of a number of flourishing chapters of rival fraternities. But the hearty endorsement of our sole surviving founder, Wm. Boyd Jacobs, Dr. John Bach McMaster, Gov. Roosevelt, and many others was sufficient to overcome all opposition, and the charter was granted without a dissenting vote. The chair- man of the council committee on the new Catalogue, Jno. B. Ekeley, an- nounced that the Catalogue would be ready for distribution during the ensuing year, though in this case it was not a biographical catalogue, but merely a list of names, addresses and occupations, with a table of geographical distribution. Mr. Warren, the editor of the Song Book, also reported that that publication was to be ready for distribution on the ist day of January, and announced that the prizes in the song competition had been awarded as follows, — " We Sing of A K E," to Wm. Gray Harris, r $. Second, " Sons of A K E," to W. A. R. Kerr, A *. Third, " El Capitan Marching Song," to Arthur H. Na- SOUj ©. At the fraternity dinner held at the Russell House on the evening of the 17th, the Hon. B. Chapin (S, '91), Mayor of Holyoke, was the toastmaster, and toasts were given by Hon. John D. Henderson, of T; Mase S. Southwbrth, of $; Prof. Wm. L. Cowles, of '5 ; Prof. Brainard Kellogg, of A A, and Frank S. Williams, of N. The chapter at the University of Pennsylvania was installed Saturday even- ing, December 9, 1899, as the A K chapter, under the direction of Brother Warren, of the Council, with Rev. J. Thompson Cole, H, and Rev. Herbert J. Cook, 2, as Chaplains. The ceremony took place in the large hall in the ante- rooms of the Odd Fellows Temple, and was marked by the presence of the Nestorof the Fraternity, Wm. Boyd Jacobs, Geo. R. Wales, A A, and twelve members of the Washington Alumni Association, Frank S. Williams, John B. Ekeley and A. G. Warren, of the Council, a delegation of undergraduates from P, * X, N, B $, r B and A X. There were many expressions of admira- tion from the alumni at the beauty, dignity and solemnity of the ritual which was used on this occasion. The dinner which followed the installation was a fitting introduction of A K E to staid old Philadelphia. Judge Robt. N. Will- son, *, '60, acted as toastmaster, and responses were made by Hon. De Alva S. Alexander, ®, '70; Major-General Matthew C. Butler, A, '57; Hon. Chas. A. Prouty, n, '75 ; Dr. John B. McMaster, N, '72 ; Hon. Robt. W. Tayler, B X, '72, and John S. Conway of the new A K chapter. The end of the century found the Fraternity thoroughly organized, with all its chapters in flourishing condition, with one chapter planted beyond the limits of the United States, and with another just established in the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, while a large majority of the old chapters were living in 53 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY llieir own homes, built for the most part for their use. The future prosperity of the Fraternity seemed assured. CHAPTER VII THE TWENTIETH CENTURY THE year Nineteen Hundred was marked by the appearance of both the new Catalogue and the new fraternity Song Book, publications which were received with marked favor by the Fraternity. The Fifty-fourth Convention was held with the Y Chapter at Providence, R. I., November 14-16, 1900, and every chapter except two was represented by offi- cial delegates. The occasion marked also the fiftieth anniversary of the found- ing of the Y Chapter, so that it was more of a gala occasion than the ordinary business convention. On Thursday evening a very brilliant reception was given at the Trocadero, with an attendance of more than six hundred. The most important business of the convention was the granting of a char- ter to the petitioners from McGill University at Montreal, Canada, which was organized January 12, 1901, as the T A chapter. The banquet was held on Friday evening at the Trocadero with over two hundred present. A hand- some silver loving-cup was presented to the Y Chapter by the Alumni Associa- tion of Providence, as a memento of the Fiftieth Anniversary. Wm. Allan Dyer, Y, '86, President of the Association, acted as toastmaster, and toasts were given by President Edward H. McGill (Y, '52, *, '54) President of Swarthmore College; Chief Justice John H. Stiness, Y, '61, of the Rhode Is- land court ; Chas. F. Mathewson, n, '82 ; Aldice G. Warren, B "!>, '83, Presi- dent of the Council; Jesse Grant Roe, P, '87, Editor of the Quarterly; Willoughby G. Walling, A A, '99, President of the Convention ; Hon. Andrew J. Jennings, '72, and Geo. F. Tucker, '73, both of Y. The installation of T A at Montreal on January 12th was the most elaborate of any ceremony which had marked the beginning of a new chapter. The Council. was represented by President A. G. Warren. Brothers Richard T. Greene, Frank S. Williams, and Dr. Brockway, Editor of the Catalogue ; the sister Canadian chapter, A $, sent a delegation of sixteen members, and four other chapters were also represented. The new chapter started under the most favorable auspices, and the Fraternity seemed to be establishd in Canada on a very firm foundation. The Washington Alumni Association entertained the Fifty-fifth Conven- tion, December 11-13, 1901. It had been fourteen years since our conven- tion had met in Washington, and the brethren at the helm determined to make it a memorable occasion. The headquarters of the convention were at the New Willard, which had been the scene of meeting of three previous con- S4 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY ventions. Every chapter of the Fraternity was represented , by official dele- gates, and among the duly accredited delegates, besides. the undergraduates, appeared such war horses aa Hon. M. H. Dunnell, H, '49; Hon. Hilary, A., Herbert, *,:'56; Prof Brainard Kellogg, A A, '58, and B. W. Sherman, A A, '90, representing the Chicago Alumni Association, while there was an echo of ante-bellum Xiints when on the roll call Virginius Dabney answered for H — though it was the son of "V." Dabney, whose name is so intimately associated with H's history. The three days of the convention were replete with both busi- ness and pleasure. There was the usual smoker on Wednesday evenings Thursday after the first session of the convention. Brother John D. Long, A, '57, the Secretary of the Navy, gave a reception to the delegates at his office. Thursday evening the delegates attended a theatre party, and afterward a sup- per in the Rathskeller. At the close of the business session on Friday recep- tions were given by Senator Frye, the President pro tern, of the Senate, and Congressman Henderson, the Speaker of the House; and on Friday after- noon a pilgrimage to Mount Vernon was made. Two matters of Fraternity importance were acted upon by the convention, and its action was unanimous ; a charter was given to the applicants 1 from Stanford University, and the election of honorary members was forbidden by a strong amendment to the Constitution. ■ : On Friday evening came the banquet, the crowning feature of the conven-^ tion. Hon. Charles A. Prouty.'II, .'75, a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission, presided ; grace was said by Rev. Dr. Randolph H. McKim, H, '59, Rector of St. John's Church, and toa«ts were responded to by Major- General- Matthew C.' Butler, A,; '57 ; Richard T. Greene, * X, '89, President of the Council ; Howard S. Harrington, r B, '99, , President of the Convention; Charlton T. Lewis, *, '53 ; Congressman Robert W. Tayler, B X, '72, of Ohio ; Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, *, '56, Ex-Secretary of the Navy; A. N. Mitchell, A #, '99; Mun Yew Chung, *, '83, of the; Chinese Legation; Dr. Wm. H. Hawkes, Y, '67, of the Washington Alumni Association, and Hon. Mark H. Dunnell, Hj '49. The banquet was closed very gracefully by the presentation to the two Canadian chapters, of the American and British flags which had been used as a decoration for the Convention room, the American flag going to T A of McGill, and the British flag to A * of Toronto. The flag of A K E was planted on another outpost on the Pacific coast on Saturday evening, February 28, 1902^ when the 2 P chapter at Leland Stan- fordj Jr., University was duly installed pursuant to 'the iauthority givein by the Washington convention when a charter was granted.' The ceremonies were under the direction of 'the © Z.chapter.of the University of California, whose undergraduate members went down to Stanford University in a body and transformed the house of 2 PH, the name under which the petitioning' body had been, organized, into a temple of A K E. . Prof. Martin Kellogg, *, '50, the venerable Ex-'president of the University 6i California, delivered a very ss hlSTORV OP THE I-RATERSUTV Solemn and impressive charge to the new chapter, and gave the greatly prized charter into their keeping. The ceremonies closed with a dinner to the new organization at which about seventy guests sat down. The event of greatest social importance during the year was the dinner tendered by the r B chapter to Hon, Whitelaw Reid, K, '56, just before his departure for England as a special Ambassador of the United States at the coronation of King Edward. The speeches on that occasion were glowing tributes to the services of Brother Reid, who, as Ambassador to France during President Harrison's administra- tion, and as one of the Commissioners who negotiated the treaty with Spain at the close of the war in 1898, had been of great service to the interests of his country. The Fifty-sixth Convention met with the Memphis Alumni Association and the X Chapter at Memphis, Tenn., November 13 and 14, 1903. While mat- ters of importance were brought before the convention, they were largely mat- ters of detail and not of general historic interest. Matthew C. Brush, 5 T, was chosen president, and the Council was represented by its president, Dr. H, B. Wilcox, *, '02 ; Harry Stewart Hall, r B, '98, and the secretary of the Fraternity, Brother Simpson. Applications were received from students at the Washington University, of St. Louis, and the University of Texas, but the general sentiment of the delegates was that extension in these colleges was not desirable, though the applications were referred to the Council for in- vestigation. The convention was closed with" the usual dinner at the Hotel Gayoso. The college year was marked by the death of four veterans of the Fraternity who had been numbered among her most loyal alumni, General Wager Swayne, , '74, and U. S. Senators Lodge, A, '71, and Beveridge, * *, '85. Responses were made by Senator Frank B. Brandegee, $, '85, of Connecticut; Judge Beckett, 11, '81, of New York; Rev. Karl G. Reiland, A X, '97 ; Chas. F. Mathewson, n, '82, and Dr. St. Clair Hester, B, '88, representing the Council. The Sixty-third Convention was held with the A K Chapter, November 10- 12, 1909, at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the chapter. Several matters of im- portance were acted upon by the convention ; Tyler T. Henshaw of Z was elected president. The new system of equalization of delegates' expenses was tried for the first time and worked to perfection, every chapter of the Fra- ternity being represented. In order to increase the representative character of the Council and to provide for more frequent representation of the various chapters, the number of councillors was increased to nine by constitutional amendment, and the conservative character of the Fraternity was empha- sized by another amendment which renders necessary affirmative action by two successive conventions in order that a charter may be granted for a new chapter. Applications from the University of Indiana, Louisiana State Uni- versity, and the University of Washington . were received with considerable favor, but no action was taken upon them except to refer them to the Council for further investigation. At the banquet held on Friday evening, S. Davis Page, $, '59, the President of the Philadelphia Association, presided, and Noah H. Swayne, 2nd, *, '93, acted as toastmaster. Responses were made by Hon. Geo. E. McLean, E, '71. President of the State University of Iowa; Hon. Chas. A. Prouty, 11, '75, member of the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion ; Judge Chas. B. McMichael, A, '70, and Hon. Jos. N. Kennard, M, '82. 62 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY The most' important event of the year was the -dinner tendered to Com- mander Robt. E. Peary, ®, 'yy, in commemoration of his discovery of the north pole, and of his planting thereon along with the flag of his country, a flag of A K E. The great ball rbom of the Hotel Astor w^as crowded by more than six hundred alumni. A loving-cup was presented to .Commander Peary by the association, and a very loyal i response was given. Hon. A. Barton Hepburn presided, and Commander Peary gave a most interesting account of his journey to the pole, exhibiting pictured iwhich showed in the most graphic way the hardships which he was obliged to encounter, and the difficulties' which had to be overcome. On the wall opposite the speakers' table hung the A K E ■ flag which had been presented to Commander Peary by the association before his departure, and which he had carried with him to the pole. Toasts were also responded to by Admiral Murdock ; Dr. Alfred E. Burton, ©, 'yy, Dean of Massachusetts School of Technology, who was. a classmate of Commander Peary's in college ; Hon. Norris G. Osborny $, '80 ; and Capt. Ted Coy of * and the Yale Football team, 1909. CHAPTER vnr GENERAL FRATCERNITY, INTERESTS THE foregoing chapters have been devoted to a discussion of the conventions and the most striking events which have^ occurred, growth and progress of A K E year by year, as shown by the annual There are, however, certain facts which are most vital, arid which mark her advance along material lines, though such advance can be seen best by a study of her whole history or that of a period. A few of these facts we shall now briefly review. FRATERNITY I^UBLICATIONS. , As we have seen from the foregoing history, one of the earliest publications of the Fraternity was a: catalogue of its members. The first Catalogue was published by * in 1-851 and consisted merely of a list of tiie names and ad- dresses of the members of' the few chapters which were then in existence. In 1857 a second Catalogue of similar nature was published, both of. these being small pamphlets, but serving, :well the purposes for which they vk^ere produced, and again: in 1874 a catalogue appeared which was a much more pretentious publication. It contained, in addition to the names and occupations of the vari- ous members, a cipher indicating the offices which they held while active mem- bers of the various, chapters. No further catklogUe appeared until the monumental one of 1890. This was a work of the utmost importance to. the Fraternity and required an enormous amount of labor to collect and arrange the materials which were used in it. No one who has not been engaged in work 63 HISTORY OF THE FRATERXITY of that character can appreciate the enormous amount of labor, the patience required in tracing members of whom all traces had been lost, and the great expense connected with the undertaking. Brother Fisher set a standard for fraternity catalogues, which not only A K E but other fraternities also have found it difficult to attain. The last catalogue which was issued by the Fraternity before the present edition was the Catalogue of 1900. This was undertaken by a committee of the Council composed of John B. Ekeley, Dr. A. Norton Brockway, John H. Safiford, Herbert B. Wilcox, and Charles H. Judd. Brother Ekeley was the chairman of the committee, and held that position until June 1900, when he went to Europe to take a course of study in Germany, and Dr. A. Norton Brockway was elected editor of the Catalogue. The Council decided not to attempt so pretentious a work as the Catalogue of 1890, but contented them- selves with a list of names, occupations and addresses, and a geographical and a name index. The present catalogue is intended to be more nearly akin to the Catalogue of 1890, but omits many of the tables which were contained in that book. One of the greatest difficulties in the production of works of this nature is the great expense attached to it, and it is only by the most care- ful management that such works can be produced without involving the Fra- ternity in debt. The second publication which has borne the imprint of the Fraternity is the Song Book. Among the earliest of the productions of our members have been songs written to celebrate the glories of the Fraternity and to sing its praises. Many of these songs have been of excellent literary character and have Seen set to music which has tended to popularize them in the Fraternity. A number of editions of the Song Book have been issued. The earlier ones were quite small, and it was not until 1871 that a thoroughly good edition appeared. At that time a book containing 154 songs with the music to the most of them was printed, and obtained a wide circulation in the Fraternity. From that time until 1900 no further edition appeared, except a small pamph- let containing 42 of the most popular songs and the music of only seven of them. This was intended as a makeshift until a complete edition of the songs could be issued. In 1899 the Council appointed the present editor of the Catalogue, editor of the new Song Book, and in 1900 the new edition ap- peared, containing 100 songs, among which were all in the edition of 1871 that had achieved a lasting hold upon the Fraternity, and a number of new songs which were written for the book. It was tastefully bound in the fraternity colors. The edition was soon exhausted, and it became necessary to issue a second edition in 1907. A number of instrumental pieces have been written for the Fraternity, the best known and most popular of which are the A K E March written by Alfred H. Pease of A, and the A K E Waltz written by Lewis S. Thompson, A. The first number of the A K E Quarterly appeared in January, 1883 and was 64 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY a very attractive magazine from the beginning. John DeWitt Warner, A X, '72, was its first editor, and the, standard which he estabhshed has ever since been maintained. In October, 1887, Edward Wells, Jr., of *, was appointed editor, and held that position for two years, wheq he was succeeded in January, 1890,, by David G. Downey of r *, In 1892 Brp. Downey was succeeded by Walter, B. Saffdrd, and Sanborn Gove Tenney, who acted as editprs for the next two years, and were in turn succeeded' by the present editor, Jesse Grant Roe in 1894. , Since that time Brother Roe has continued to act as editor, and has maintained the magazine upon the old lines which were first laid out, namely, to make.it a means for disseminating news of the Fraternity, and not as a literary journal. For this reason its contents have been resti;icted almost entirely to chapter letters, alumni notes, convention reports and matters of peculiar interest to the members of A K E. It has become firmly established as the organ of the Fraternity ,j and means are under consideration for ef-; fectively endowing; it, soithat its future success will be assured. FRATERNITY HERALDRY. One of the earliest acts of the new Fraternity at Yale, was the adoption of an embryonic system of fraternity heraldry, and the earliest fraternity publica- tion, the catalogue 0I1851, displayed the A K E escutcheon in her frontispiece, substantially as it appears to-day in the arms of *. A description of these arms, and their significance, is reproduced from an article in Vol. Ill of the Quarterly by Franklin W. Lantz, * *, '70. " The armorial achievement of A K E came to be employed for the purpose to which heraldic devices have been applied by the almost uniform practice of the race. Since the first assumption of the arms, they have undergone some modifications, in accordance with the; edicts of the Fraternity, but not enough to affect their identity^ nor more than many of the historic coats of the world. Such' changes as have been made have had in view the greater beauty and heraldic significance of the arms, and have been carried out in the spirit of the development which Has completed the whole scheme of A K E armory, and settled it in the shape that it will permanently retain." It was not until after the organization ;of the Council, however, that a gen- eral system Cf chapter heraldry was worked out, largely through the aid of Bro. Lantz, and these recommendations wete adopted by the, convention and appropriate devices :selected by the various chapters. In explanation of the general system; and the manner in which it was worked out for our own uses, the article of Bro. Lantz is' again freely used. " In studying the significance of the arms, it is necessary to observe the methods of the scifence, so' far as they have been employed in this instance. The display of devices upon shields, a custom as old as the use of defensive weapons, assumed peculiar importance early in the Middle Ages, because the state of the military art then required the combatant to be so fully protected 6s HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY by his armor as to conceal him from recognition. The figures on the shield were then relied upon as marks of identity ; and this use, to serve the object in view, was necessarily shaped into a more or less systematic practice. Orig- inally the outer ' coats,' which covered the mailed bodies of the knights, were made into actual representations of the blazon their wearers had assumed; and black and white, red, blue and yellow, the commonest of tints in which the stufifs were dyed, were naturally the ' colors ' in which coats of arms were composed. Later, when luxury suggested broidery of silver and gold, these ' metals ' took the places of the colors white and yellow, to which their sheen bore nearest relation, while a regard for artistic effect almost invariably prompted the juxtaposition of ' metal ' and ' color.' As a result, when color was charged upon color, or metal upon metal, so conspicuous for that reason was the escutcheon affected, that it became regarded as a fit blazonry only to com- memorate some great achievement — a challenge to notice — arma inquirenda. " So, when our elder brothers selected arms for A K B, they made them grandly symbolical, the heart of gules Hnked by the chain of or, the chevrons counterpointed, the radiated eye in chief, the escutcheon of pretense with its combined shields, the winged globe cresting the achievement. Arma inquirenda, too, they made them. For was not a new kingdom founded when A K E was established ? Did not Athene come to her own when A K E's altar was set up at her seats of culture? " From a heraldic point of view, the arms are unusually significant and peculiarly appropriate to the character and objects of the Fraternity. The devices, the disposition of the tinctures, and the arrangement of the several coats, all express a meaning. The charges upon the main shield, which is quite distinct from the two coats borne upon the smaller shield surmounting the middle portion, and alone constitutes the primary arms of the Fraternity, are in the highest degree striking, and convey at once to the eye a significance as beautiful as it is appropriate. And by displaying red upon blue, this shield is brought into the category of arms of ' inquiry.' To the principal coat are added two others, in accordance with the laws of heraldic marshalling. These are borne upon the smaller shield, illustrating by their positions upon the larger the method of bearing arms by which the wearer of the principal coat shows his claims to the possessions represented by the other. A man married to an heiress places her arms upon his own in this manner. The joining of the two coats side by side upon the smaller shield is in the form known as an impalement. The marshalling of these coats in the A K E esciitcheon therefore, shows a close relation between them, or a joining of the qualities represented by each singly, while their position upon the main shield shows the pretension of the Fraternity to them. The crest, which is the beautiful emblem of the soul, and the motto completing the achievement, require no comment. 66 HISTORY OF THE PRATERNlTV " The description of the arms of A K E, couched in heraldic language, may pleasantly recall fraternity associations: " Arms. Azure, between two chevrons contrepoint, the superior or, the inferior gules, as many hearts of the last, issuing thereout a chain pendant over all, the link in the base point in form of a Greek letter $, of the second ; in chief an eye proper, radiated or; and upon an escutcheon in pretence, ar- gent, a lion rampant sable, langued gules, impaling argent, a chevron be- tween two keys endorsed in saltier in chief sable, and in base three mullets, two and one, in form of a triple star, gules, azure, or. Crest. A globe, or, winged argent. Motto. K.ijp66ev tf>iXoi aei.' " In developing the scheme of heraldic devices so as to recognize the grow- ing importance of the chapters, and their relations with each other and the general fraternity, A K E has followed a practice which has the sanction of the very best usage, and each chapter has now a complete achievement of its own, obtained by differencing the fraternity arms. Of the various modes provided by the science for reaching such a result A K E has selected those which are most suitable to the manifold purposes she has in view. To pre- serve the essential A K E character in the chapter arms, the tinctures in the fraternity arms are simply inverted, all the chapters having the same coat in common, but dififerenced for each by the Greek-letter characteristic. The blue shield is changed to gold, the upper chevron from gold to red, and the lower, from red to blue, and the gold chain and letter to red, while the hearts remain as they are, and the eye is omitted. Upon the shield so changed is ■ placed an inescutcheon, which displays a charge either silver or gold upon black, or black upon silver. Each chapter has a separate coat upon the ines- cutcheon, as well as its own crest and motto, the latter being uniformly Greek. The chapter arms are not arma inquirenda, that distinction being reserved for the blazon of the Fraternity. It will readily be seen that in this way a com- plete system is produced, with well-defined limitations, yet capable of any extent of application, and providing for each chapter an armorial coat that displays the fraternity colors and emblems, while offering a pleasing contrast to the fraternity arms when used with them in chapter-house decorations and elsewhere, and at the same time conspicuously exhibiting the individuality of the chapter in its special emblerns." "As the first among the Greeks to adopt in a scientific and intelligent way the one orderly method of emblematic representation ever sanctioned by the approval of mankind, A K E may justly felicitate herself upon the successful manner in which she has handled a vexed question, and added another tri- umph to the many she has won in her race for the leadership of the fraternity system. : And in contributing her stimulus toward the preservation and diffu- sion of a science which, though neglected in this country, has commanded the 67 HISTORY OP THE PRATERMITY highest esteem of the world, not more for the services it has rendered than for the simpHcity, directness and accuracy of its methods, she has given an- other ilUistration of the active and hberal but well-defined policy which has made her so powerful an auxiliary to the colleges where she is seated, in the promotion of culture in every field." CHAPTER HOUSES. In no department has the development of the Fraternity been more marked than in its chapter homes. Although the secret societies at the time of A K E's founding were under the ban of faculties throughout the land, and the places selected for meeting were kept absolutely secret, the membership of fraterni- ties has grown so great and their worth has been proved in so many ways, that this opposition to them has practically disappeared. Instead of choosing the most hidden and obscure places for their meetings, the fraternity house is now in many cases a conspicuous and beautiful feature of a college establishment. The alumni contribute to build these palatial homes, the college authorities welcome them, and inter-fraternity visiting is now the rule rather than the exception. A K E was the source of the movement which resulted in adding to the land these beautiful fraternity homes, and to the A chapter at Kenyon College be- longs the honor of building, occupying and owning the first hall of a college fraternity in the United States. When that chapter was organized a law had been enacted in Kenyon College forbidding any of the students to belong to a secret society, and the penalty for belonging was expulsion. Undoubtedly the danger added spice to the other charms of membership, and the chapter at Kenyon flourished from the beginning. For months the pioneers of A met in a deserted log hut on the Owl Creek Bottoms about a mile east from the college. In 1854, however, the graduating members displayed for the first time the badges of the Fraternity and created the greatest astonishment. A petition was presented to the faculty, and they consented to abolish the rule relative to secret societies provided a member of the faculty be permitted to attend the meetings. The members consented and the matter was settled, but to the astonishment of the faculty the chapter proceeded to choose its own faculty representative, who was a charter member of the A chapter, and after this the rule of the faculty never interfered with the workings of the A chapter. After the ban of secrecy had been removed, the boys became weary of skulking through the woods to secret places of meeting, and decided to build a hall in some snug and unfrequented spot. James M. Le Due of 'S5, and D. D. Benedict and Fred D. Tunnard, of '56, were made a building committee. Brother Tunnard in Vol. II of the Quarterly gives the follow- ing description of the erection of this first fraternity house in the United States : " The site selected was in a deep ravine, out in the dense woods, whose 68 HISTORY OF THE TRATERNITY moiiarchs towered above the spot in a steep ascent on both sides, and amid a heavy growth of underbrush and hazels. A small stream flowed down the center of the valley, and a beautiful spring gushed from the hillside. It was a inile distant from any d^yelling. The college owned the land and its authori- ties encouraged the enterprise by donating the ground and all the timber needed. D. D., Benedict was appointed by his co-laborers as architect and master-builder, with Fred D. Tunnard as his first assistant. Eli Hutchins and other men of the neighborhpod were employed to fell the trees necessary for the cabin, collect them at the spot designated and place them in proper posi- tion to form the frame of the Hall. The shingles for the roof were riven out of oak and were six feet long. After the frame was completed, Benedict and Tunnardi i with Dick Sawyer of the village of Gambier, went to Mt. Vernon, five miles distant, arid brought out the flooring and ceiling. With the assistance of one man this was put in its proper place. The building was twenty feet wide, forty feet long and ten feet high. " Then came a remarkable scene connected with this enterprise — a scene which rises from the vista pf the past in a vivid delineation, a.n imperishable record on memory's long neglected tablets. Every youth in the chapter — from the dignified Senior with his lofty conceptions of his self-importance, down to the fledgling Freshman, whose apparent greenness was bait for a sedate bovine — were detailed to chink and plaster with rnud this pioneer edi- fice. 'Twas a rare frolic and holiday for these disciples of classic literature and abstruse learning. The quiet solitude of that unfrequented dell then wit- nessed a scene such as never before, or since, has disturbed its serene calm. One squad fitted pieces of wood into; the gaping apertures between the un- hewn logs ; another manufactured mortar of the sticky clay, down by the rippling stream ; a third : brought it to improvised apprentice plasterers. They thought not of soiled, or torn clothes, nor the horror of mater familias in distant home, had she witnessed this unique method adopted by her petted son in drinking the waters of the, Pierian spring. They were a motley crew, with sleeves above their elbows, barefooted, and pantaloons rolled above their knees — arms and legs painted with clay, the color of an aboriginal Comanche — a veritable hive of bees, or colony of beavers at work. "Occasionally comical 'Nebraska Bill' (Bryan) would mount the stump and harangue the crowd, or eloquent Tom James would climb to this natural rostrum and grandiloquently talk of the manliness of manual labor; while Johnny Leithead would succeed him only to complain that he was a constitu- tionally tired boy.; Dainty George Chapman, who abhorred soiling his hands with mud, used a shingle for a trowel ; ' noisy ' Fred Tunnard, an ubiquitous personage, was everywhere at once, doing all the work, and 'blowing' too; good Httle Frank Hurd, the pet of the chapter, was not required to work, but made a good mud slinger; and Benedict, boss of all work, was the 'hero in the strife/ The work was accomplished in a single day, a fair sample of the 69 HISTORY Ol- nils I'K.irLRMTY energy and industry of those boyhood days, and the traits of character which have since distinguished the men who have been heroes in the world's battle. " Within, the ceiling was tongued and grooved planks, and the sides and ends lathed and plastered with a layer of plaster of paris, while pictures on the Walls, a carpet on the floor, marble top stands and cushioned chairs, made this room a comfortable, cosy and luxurious retreat for the heretofore wan- derers and ■ artful dodgers.' The interstices between the outer wall and in- ner ceiling were filled with sawdust and charcoal, the double window shutters and solid doors padded, so that not a whisper or murmur reached the outer world. After the completion of the Hall, Tunnard and Benedict once again advanced on Mt. Vernon and brought back a genuine cooking stove, with- oven, skillet, griddles and pots complete, which cost $20. There was an initiatory supper. And such a supper ! Not by any means the luxurious and epicurean repasts of these latter day gatherings. Those were the primeval days of the Fraternity. The jovial ' fellows ' quarreled for the use of the single skillet, and each must needs open the oven door to inspect the roasting chickens and baking potatoes. But that was a feast for a king, and right royally was it discussed, amid songs and jokes, toasts and bursts of Demos- thenean eloquence. 'Twas different from those former repasts when ' hide and seek ' was so successfully played ; when each member roasted his potatoes in the ashes and cooked his meat on a forked stick. That building was a model of elegance within, with a rough exterior, verifying the adage that ' Appearances are often deceiving.' " Circulars were sent far and near, soliciting subscriptions to defray the cost of this construction. Joe Larwell responded with a $5 bill, the only advanced subscriber. Frank Hurd gave the first $10 — a gold piece — of his pocket money, and other active members emptied their slim purses into the general fund. Not including the stove, this ' pioneer property ' of the mighty A K E Fraternity cost a little less than $50! What would the present A K E think of building a hall, with a single $5 bill to commence it? It was not ' filthy lucre ' that reared the little hall amid the hills of Central Ohio, but that game spirit which is a characteristic of the Fraternity, backed by a devoted love for the mystic Greek letters, born of their trials and past troubles — their loyal hearts united by the golden chain of friendship, whose links have never been broken, no matter how calcined and battered and bent by the fierce flames through which they have passed." To $ at Yale belongs the honor of working out the most feasible type of fraternity hall, to build it of durable materials and to furnish and embellish it for fraternity purposes. The old " Torrlb " at Yale with its windowless walls its forbidding exterior, and its inystic symbols has raised the hopes and de- sires of many an undergraduate, and its' original plan has been copied by O at Michigan and M at Colgate, as well as by a number of other fraternities. The interior plan provided for an assembly hall for large meetings and 70 HISTORY OF THE FRATpRNITY smaller h^lls for ordinary meetings, and facilities for dramatic r.epresentations, which, from the beginning, have been an important feature in the work of the * chapter. This lodge was built in 1861, and in after years was entirely rerpodeled with anaddition ofa number of very handsome features, of interest only tp the elect. ; , The next step in chapter-house development was the building of a house in which the members of the chapter might have rooms, and in most cases, board. It was not until some time in the eighties, that the movement ap- peared to, gain much headway. Since then, hovyever, progress has been so great,. that most of the chapters own tl^eir own homes, whije a few others occupy rerited , homes merely as a temporary arrangement. The houses of at;Bowdoin, n at Dartmouth, E at Williams, T # at Wesleyan, A X at Cornell, $ r at Syracuse, O at Michigan, A A at Chicago, r at Nashville and ® Z at California, are examples of what chapter houses should be, while to mention all the homes which are worthy of mention would be practically call- ing the roll of the chapters. It would be a matter of considerable interest if we could go into an estimate of the amount invested in these homes of A K E, but at present the data for such an estimate are not at hand. It cannot, how- eyerj. be, less than $600,000. There is still an opportunity for improvement in many matters relating to assembly rooms, and minor matters of decoration, but on the whole the Fraternity is to be congratulated for the excellent record it has rnade in this department. Nothing is more likely to promote the pros- perity of a chapter, or conservatism in its management, than the ownership, of and responsib,il;ty for a fine home. . Alumni organization. One of the earliest records of an attempt to organize the alumni was a resolution introduced in the Twenty-seventh Convention in 1873 by James I. Good of P, directing a number of chapters located in or near the largest cities of the country to call rpeetings of the alumni resident in those pla.ces for the purpose of more thoroughly organizing them. There is no record as to what was the rpsult of these^ efforts, or whether indeed the direction was ever carried out, and it was not until after the organization of the Council that any cpmpreheqsive^ scheme of alumni organization was undertaken. This, however, was one of the first subjects which the new Council con- sidered, and recommendations were made to the various chapters that they take such steps as they could to organize their alumni and obtain their co-opera- tion. The work was carried on with great success, and before the close of the century a system of clubs and alumni associations had been organized, ex- tending throughout the union. Naturally the three most active associations were the A K E Club of New York, the Northwestern Association of Chicago, and the A K E Association of Washington. Many of the smaller cities, how- ever, maintained organizations which have been most active in their work, 71 HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY and have contributed towards maintaining the interest of the alumni in the chapters and in the Fraternity. Several such associations in addition to the three above mentioned have en- tertained conventions of the Fraternity, and several have been active in the organization of clubs which have afterwards obtained charters from the Fra- ternity for new chapters. There are now in active existence twenty-six asso- ciations which maintain a regular organization, have periodical meetings and dinners, and report regularly to the Quarterly and the Council. There is room, however, for much improvement in this particular, and both the Coun- cil and the undergraduates feel that one of the greatest needs of the Fraternity is a system by which the alumni may become thoroughly organized, and may be given such a representation in the councils of the Fraternity that the permanence of these clubs and associations may be assured. CONCLUSION. Such is the history of A K E as it is recorded in the minutes of conventions, in the archives of the Fraternity, in the faded letters, yellow with age and fast crumbling into dust in the strong-boxes of the chapters. Her real history is found in the lives of those loyal sons who, after a period of training in her halls, have gone forth to achieve, to conquer, to " bring things to pass." Many have fallen, some just as the contest was beginning, others in the thick of the fight, and some after the field was won. They have " fought a good fight." They have " kept the faith." Their example is an inspiration to those who remain. Of the rest of us, who are left to continue the work which they so well began, what profession, what business, what calling in life has not its representative upon our rolls? If, then, you would read our history, search the pages which follow, as well as those which have gone before. See how the principles upon which our Fraternity was founded have been followed by her sons. Read in their lives the record of what A K E has accomplished, how she has influenced her children, and through them, our country and our race. Like the Roman mother, A K E proudly points to her sons and exclaims, " These, these are my jewels ! " Aldice G. Warren, B *, '83. 72 invmit y PHI YALE UNIVERSITY [YALE COLLEGE UNTIL MARCH 8, 1887] New Haven, Conn. Founded June 22, 1844 THE * Chapter and the Fraternity of A K E was organized in Old South College, an historic structure built in 1794, and through the greater part of the nineteenth century a centre of Yale sentiment and life. " In 1844 the colleges were provincial," said Mr. John DeWitt Warner in his address before the Semi-Centennial Convention.. "Yale, the largest college in America, was the only one that could be considered national, drawing its students from all parts of the country. At Yale, too, there was then a more constructive student life, and student institutions were stronger than elsewhere in America." In the spring of 1844 discontent with elections to the two existing fraterni- ties of * Y and A A "S led fifteen well-known members of the Class of '46, all but one of whom lived in Old South, to launch a new Fraternity. It was in Room No. 12, occupied by George Foot Chester, that the organization took place. The preliminary arrangements were there made and there probably the motto and pin were selected. " A K E Society Yale College " was the name chosen and on the original scroll, or badge, as it was then called, was placed the word " Yale." The original members, all now deceased, were : William W. Atwater, Edward G. Bartlett, Frederick P. Bellinger, Jr., Henry Case, George Foot Chester, John B. Conyngham, Thomas F. Franklin, W. W. Horton, William Boyd Jacobs, Edward V. Kinsley, Chester N. Righter, E. B. Shapleigh, Thomas D. Sherwood, A. E. Stetson, and Orson W. Stow. The new Society almost immediately spread its influence over the country as neither of its two rivals had done. From the Yale Classes between 1846 and 1862 there were only 43 Southerners elected to * Y and 48 to A A *, while 93 were chosen for A K E. 75 PHI We might note, in passing, that for many years A K E and * Y were the only two national fraternities in Yale College, as A A * went out of existence. Eventually, however, it was re-established and at the present time, in addition to these three, Z * and B © n are represented in the College, the latter being a very recently established Chapter. The first regular meeting place of the Society was in a room in Adelphian Hall, corner of State and Chapel Streets. Henry Case was the first Treas- urer of the Society and as the total amount paid by each man for organization and during the year was $15.13, his arduous duties did not prevent his re- ceiving honors in scholarship with most of the other founders. It has been declared by several of the original members that at first they had no intention of extending beyond Yale, but during the summer of 1844, Shapleigh and Bartlett, both of whom lived near Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, called together some men from that college and on their return to New Haven in the autumn applied for a Chapter for Bowdoin. This was granted and T. D. Sherwood was sent to Maine to effect the organization. The next few chapters were established in the fall, followed by extension through the South under the able management of Henry Hitchcock, and an application received from Harvard in October, 1851, praying for a charter of " the ancient and honorable Fraternity of A K E," and signed by John Quincy Adams and other well-known names, brought us beyond the formative period and established us as one of the leaders in the Fraternity world. The parent Chapter developed from the beginning architectural aspirations, the earliest temple-like halls of secret societies in this country being those of Skull and Bones and A K E at Yale. They were followed by the A K E build- ings at the University of Michigan and Madison University (now Colgate College), these being the most marked specimens of the type to which they belonged. Other fraternities adopted the idea later but it is a matter of in- terest and pride that A K E blazed the way and established a type that has been followed by many secret societies in the land. The first hall of * Chapter, to which reference has just been made, was erected in i860, largely through the efforts of Mr. Henry Holt of New York City, a member of the Class graduated that year. It occupied the same site as the present structure on York Street, New Haven, between Elm and Chapel Streets, and remained the Chapter headquarters until the erection of the present building in 1896. Since this latter date the members from each succeeding Class have done something towards the decoration and general improvement of the hall, until now our home is one of which we may be proud. At a meeting of * Chapter, November 14, 1846, the following resolution was adopted : "Resolved, That we do consider it expedient to hold a general convention of the A K E Fraternity in New Haven on or abont the 2Sth of December next for the pnr- 76 PHI pose of promoting the more intimate acquaintance between the members of different chapters and to consult upon their several interests." This " general convention," consisting of the Chapters, *, 0, H, and S, was held in New Haven, December 23, 1846. The third convention, with thirty-nine delegates, was also held in New Haven, July 26, 1853, pursuant to the following notice which was sent by the parent Chapter to all other chapters and published in prominent newspapers through- out the country: " A K E FRATERNITY " A convention of the ARE Fraternity will be held at the * (parent) Chapter in Yale College, New Haven, Conn., on Tuesday, July 26, 1853. An oration will be de- livered by William H. Richards, Esq., of New York City, and a poem pronounced by Charlton T. Lewis, of Westchester, Pa." At this convention a proposition was made to establish an annual prize of from $50 to $100 to be accorded to the best writer on any subject selected by a committee. On July 29 and 30, 1862, was held in New Haven the famous Civil War Convention of the Fraternity, and the messages sent through the lines from the southern chapters to the parent chapter in New Haven on that occasion read like a romance. We insert here the form of letter sent by * to the chap- ters in the South : Convention of A K E, Hall of *, July 30th, 1862. Dear Brothers : The opening of this letter announces to you that the General Convention of our Fraternity is now in session with the parent Chapter. When your name was called, no delegate responding, the Secretary of the Conven- tion read the last letter received from you by the * Chapter, and in proper order, the latest letters received from our Southern Brothers. The sentiment of their letters was unanimous in their attachment to the Fraternity, and in their determination to let no political differences interfere with their devotion to its interests. The reading was followed by enthusiastic applause and expressions on every side of the most fraternal feeling for those Brothers, from whom the present unhappy strife has separated us, and a committee wgs immediately appointed to convey to you, as soon as the way should be open, the greetings of the Convention, It js necessary to say but little, but we wish you to feel that little is from the very heart of all the Northern branches of the Fraternity. The Convention deeply regrets that unhappy causes deny us the pleasure of seeing representatives from your Chapter. The differences of opinion, which have led to the division of our country ought not to have any influence on those principles, which have so long bound together A K E in happiness and prosperity. Whatever may be the result of the National , contest, we trust that our good old Spciety Vnion may remain unimpaired. We ask you to re- sume communication with us, to send delegates to the next Convention, and to cherish 77 PHI with u.s the hope that wc may soon be working together to maintain .i K E in her present eminence, and advance her to her proud destiny. Fraternally yours always, Henky Holt, *, .Max. F. B. Woodhull, K. In 1867 another convention was held in New Haven and in November, 1908, still another, under the joint auspices of * and A X Chapters, this last con- cluding with a banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City, which stands as the largest and most distinguished college Fraternity gathering held in this country up to that tiine. In 1882, when the government and organization of the Fraternity was changed, the Mother Chapter relinquished certain privileges theretofore pos- sessed and in place thereof was granted a permanent representation on the Council, under the new constitution. Therefore ." /Another distinctive activity has been the theatrical entertainments given at *. Inboth of the halls built on York Street, the stage has been a centre of interest and there are few, if any graduate members who do not look back with pleas- ure ^to initiation evenings and other occasions, when plays were given. Some- times indeed the performances have risen above the usual plane of such productions and latent talent has been developed. Manchester, Conn.; Frederick C. Havemeyer of New York; Gustave Schwab of New York; Franklin Farrell of Ansonia, Conn. ; Winthrop N. Crane of Dalton, Mass. ; vesant Fish, Jr., of New York; Morgan G. Bulkeley of Hartford, Conn., and a number of the more recent graduates as well as many others among the older men. Frederick D wight, 1894. James Anderson Hawes, 1894. Robert Otis Hayward, 1909 PHI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER * Andrew Hull Foote, U. S. Navy, New Haven, Conn. Midshipman, 1822 — ; Lt., 1830 — . Capt., U. S. Brig, ''Perry," 1849-56. Author, "Africa and the American Flag," 1854. Capt., U. S. Sloop, "Plymouth," 1856 — . Flag Officer, W. Flotilla, 1861 — . Rear Admiral, 1862-63. Chief, Bureau of Equipment, 1862. d.. New York, N. Y., June 26, 1863. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1846 ♦William Woodruff Atwater, Clergy- man, New Haven, Conn. B.A. Founder. Pres., Beethoven. Teacher, Goldsborough, N. C, 1846-47. m.. May Eliza- beth Olmstead, Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 2.7, 1847. Andover Theol. Sem., 1847-48. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1848-50. Home Mis- sionary, Lima, Mich., 1850-52. Cong. Ch., Niles, Mich., 1852-54; Hudson, Mich., 1854-56; Elkhart, Ind., 1856-59; Prospect, Conn., 1860- 65; Avon, Conn., 1865-68; S. Killingly, Conn., 1869-73. Libr., Law Library, Yale Coll., 1872- 74. d.. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 15, 1874. *Edward Griffin Bartlett, Physician, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. Founder. Pres., Beethoven. M.D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1850. m., Jane W. Ball, New York, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1850. Phys., Madison, Wis., 1856-59; New York, N. Y., 1859-89. d., Nantucket, Mass., July 23, 1889. *Frederic Peter Bellinger, Jr., Herki- mer, N. Y. B.A. Founder. Law Student, Albany, N. Y., 1846-47; Herkimer, N. Y., 1847-49. d., Herki- mer, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1849. *Henry Case, Lawyer, Norwich, Conn. B.A., M.A. Founder. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., School, Lyme, Conn., 1846-47. Law Student, Norwich, Conn., 1847^. Lawyer, Winchester, III. and Middletown, Conn. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., i8s3-5S- Pastor Chs., McConnellsville and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 1855-63. Col., 129th 111. Inf., U. S. A., May 15, 1863 — . Bvt. Brig. Gen., Mar. 16, 1865. Lawyer, Jacksonville, 111., 1866 — . d., Norwich, Conn., Mar. 12, 1884. *George Foote Chester, Lawyer, San Mateo, Fla. B.A., M.A. Founder. Teacher, New London, Conn., 1848. N. Y. Bar, 1849. Res., Minn., 1850-51. m., Jane Parkin Winthrop, New Lon- don, Conn., Sept. 8, 1852. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1852—. Priv., 71st N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 3 mo's. Col., loist N. Y. Inf., July 25, 1862 — . Mustered out, Dec. 24, 1862. Dealer in Petroleum, Titusville, Pa., 1863-65. Res., Titusville, Pa., 1868 — . Counsel, Standard Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1877-80. d., San Mateo, Fla., Dec. 19, 1889. *John Butler Conyngham, U. S. Army, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. Founder. Law Student, Wilkcs-Barrc, 84 Pa., 1846-49. Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1849- 51; St. Louis, Mo., 1851-61. Priv., Co. C, 8tli Pa. Inf., U. S. A., Apr. 22, 1861— ; 2d Lt., 1861. Maj., 52d Pa. Inf., Sept. 28, 1861 — ; Lt. Col., Jan. 9, 1864 — ; Col., June 3, 1865 — ; Mustered out, July 12, 1865. Res., Mont., 1865—. Capt, 38th U. S. Inf., 1867—. d., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., May 26, 1871, ♦Thomas Isaac Franklin, Lawyer, Ber- lin, Md. B.A. Founder. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker, d., 1848. *William Walter Norton, Planter, Ma- rengo Co., Ala. B.A. Founder. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Maj., C. S. A., Staff, Gen. Hagood. d., 1865. ♦William Boyd Jacobs, Officer of Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., M.A. Founder, m., Abby Bolton, Dec. 4, 1879. Sec. and Treas., Rockhill Iron and Coal Co., — 1905. d., Windsor, Vt., Mar. 30, 1905. *Edward Van Schoonhoven Kinsley, Lawyer, Highland Falls, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Founder. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. N. Y. Bar 1848 Prin., Class., Math, and Mil. School, West KP'S'ij^^b ^■•t.!-*''«."51- ?••' *' U. S. Legation, Madrid, Sp., Elizabeth Little Hale. Mass., Mar. 7, 1868. Act. Sec., U. S. Legation, Madrid. Sp., 1869. d.. Highland Falls, N. Y.. Apr. i 1888. ' ♦Chester Newell Righter, Clergyman, Diarbekir, Turkey. B.A., M.A. Founder. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K Commenc. Speaker. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol 1848-50. Res. Licentiate, Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1850-51. Europe and Holy Land, 1851- 54. Ordamed, 1854. Agt., Am. Bible See., Turkish Empire, 1854—^ d., Diarbekir, Turkey Dec. 16, 1856. ■" *Elisha Bacon Shapleigh, Physician, Phil- adelphia, Pa. B.A. Founder. Linonia. M.D., Univ of Pa 1849. Phys., Lowell, Mass., 1850; Philadelphia! Pa., 1851—. Coroner's Surg., Philadelphia Co., 1862-74. m., Annie Spackman Loyd, Philadel- phia, Pa., June 7 1864. Memb., Coll. of Phys.. NorthernjMed. Assn., F. & A. M. Club, Uni- versity (Philadelphia), d., Dec. 10, 1892. ♦Thomas Du Bois Sherwood, Lawyer New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Founder. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. PHI Sec, Linonia. In., (i) Mary Hitchcock, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 25, 1849. N. Y. Bar, 1833. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1853-75. m., (2) at New Yqrk, N. Y., Fanny A. Fitch, Marshall, Mich., May, 1858. Police Justice, New York, N.Y., 1873-75. d.. New York, N. Y., May 25, 1873- ♦Albert Everett Stetson, Physician, Mil- ton, Mass. B.A., M.D. Founder. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1849. Phys., S. Scituate, Mass., 1849 — . Mass. Gen. Ct., House, m.. Miss Holbrook, Braintree, Mas^.j 1852... d., Dorchester, Mass., July 5, 1857. ♦Orson William Stow, Manufacturer, Plantsville, Conn. B.A., M.A. Founder. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1846-49. m., Sarah Walkley, Southing- ton, Conn.,' June 13, 1849. Selectman, Plants- ville, Conn., 1850. Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, Town of Southington, 1873-77. V. Pres., Peck, Stow & Wilcox Mfg. Co., 1871-83. Pres. Southington Water Co. d., Plantsville, Conn., Nov. 10, 1883. 1847 ♦Anthony Wayne Baker, Lawyer, St. Mary, La. B.^. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Scroll & Key. * B K. Comraenc. Speaker. Law Student, New Or- leans, La., 1847-49. Europe, 1849-50. m.. Miss Fuzileer, St. Mary, La., May, 1851. d., Atta- kapa. La., Oct. 20, 1854. ♦Calvin Mason Brooks, Lawyer, North Ashford, Conn. B.A. Law Student, Worcester, Mass., 1847- 48. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass., 1848-87. m., Priscilla Lazelle, Worcester, Mass., May 1, 1850. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1887-1900. d., Aug. 13, 1900. ♦John Dutton Candee, Journalist, Bridgeport, Cpnn. B.A. LL.B., 1849. Clk., Conn. Gen. Assem- bly, House, 1848-49. Res., Iowa, 1849-^0. Law- yer, New Haven, Conn., 1850-62. City Atty., New Haven, Conn, m., Sarah Bryant Smith, Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 29, 1863. Mang. Ed., Journal and Courier, ''Nevf Haven, Conn., .1863. Prop., 5fondard, ; Bridgeport;, -Conn., ,1863- 8'8. Memb., Common Council, Bridgeport, Conn, d., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 2?^ 1888. ♦Andrew Clark Denison, Clergyman, Middlefield, Conn. B.A., M.A. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Fresh. Lat. Trans.' Pr. Soph. Math. Pr. * B K. Com- menc. Speaker. Prin. of Acad., Manchester, N. H., 1847-48. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1848- 50. Union Theol. Sem., 1851. Cong. Ch., Lei- cester, Mass., 1831-56. m., (i) Catharine M. Coe, May 25, 1S53. Teacher, Copil- Coll., Bos- ton, Mass., 1856-57. ' Cong. Ch., Westchester, MasSy 1858-61;' Portland, Me., 1861-67. m., (2) Laura A. Nichols, May 20, 1867. Prof., Biddle Univ., Theol. Dept, 1867-68. Cong. Ch., Middlefield, Conn., 1868—. m., (3) Har- riet S. Hart, Sept. 20, 1869. Author, Sermons and Poems'. Contrib., New Englander, etc. d., Oct. II, 1890, Middlefield, Conn. ♦Emlen Franklin, Lawyer, Lancaster, Pa. B.A. • * B K. Class Poet. Law Student, Lan- caster, Pa., 1847-50. . Pa. Bar, 1850. Pa. Gen. Assembly, House, .Lancaster Co., 1854-55. i"*. Clara A., Withers, Nov. 25, 1856. Dist. Atty., I^ancaster Co., Pa., 1859-62. Col.,- i22dPa. Inf., U. S. A., , Aug. 15, 1862 — . Mustered out. May 15, 1863. Col., 50th Pa. Mil., July II, 1863, Discharged, Aug. 15, 1863. Register 85 of Wills, Lancaster Co., Pa., i'863-66. d., Lan- caster, Pa., June 19, 1891. ♦James Presley Gray, Contractor, Green- ville, Miss. B.A. ' Scroll and Key. Cotton planter and speculator, 1848-61. m., Louise Hoyt, Wood- ford Co., Ky., Dec. 2, 1856. A.M., 1857. Con- tractor, 1864-97. d., Sept. 25, 1897. ♦George Washington Hart, Merchant, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Teacher, Orwigsburgh, Pa., 1847-49. Residence, Cal., 1849. Merchant, Philadelphia, Pa.; 1S54: — . ra., Louisa Rodman, Burlington, N. 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B.A., M.A., D.D. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Term; 3d, id., 3d Term. Pres., Brothers in Unity. Teacher, Organist, and Dir. of Music, S. Dutch Ch., New York, N. Y., 1850- 52. m., (i) Emily Augusta Fisher, New York, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1850. Grad., Union Theol. Sem., 1855. Ordained, 1855. Bloomingdale Presb. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1855-58; ist Presb. Ch., Metuchen, N. J., 1858-76. Memb., Assembly of Presb. Ch., 1863; id., i860. Ed., "Presbyterian Reunion Memorial Volume," 1871. Author, "The Presbyterian Church Throughout the World." Ed., Presbyterian, 15 yr's. N. Dutch Ch., New York, N. Y., 1876. m., (2) Mrs. Mary A. Trask, Scranton, Pa., Dec. 25, 1876. In Charge, Dept. for Clergymen, Provident Savings Life Assur. Soc, New York, N. Y., 1876—. Prof., Anc. Lang's, and Lit., School of the Lackawanna, Scranton, Pa. D.D., 1889. d,, 1894. *William Haughton Richards, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. ist Fresh. Math. Pr. 2d Fresh. Lat. Trans. Pr., 2d Term; 3d id., 3d Term. 1st Soph. 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Author, "Ele- mentary and Practical English Grammar"; "English Grammar for Advanced Classes"; "Methods of Instruction in Arithmetic, a Man- ual for Teachers": "Ripley's Map Drawing"; "Student's Chart of History." d., Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 1 1, 1900. *William Penn Rivers, Clergyman, Greenville, Ga. 2d Soph. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. Yale Coll., 1846-49. Res., Gainesville, Ga., 1849-51. Plan- ter, Cave Spring, Ga., 1851-53. m., Mary Frances Simmons, June 12, 1855. Prin., Ma- sonic Female Inst., Cave Spring, Ga. *Robert Smith, Clergiyman, Cavalla, B.A. P. E. Theol. Sem. in Va., 1850-53. Or- dained P. E. Ch., Alexandria. Va., July 15, 1853. Clergyman, 1853-54. Missionary. Ca- valla, Africa, 1854-55. d-. Cavalla, Africa, May 24, 1855. ""Philemon Tracy, Lawyer, Macon, Ga. B.A. Scroll and Key. With Southn. R. R. Co's., 1850. Law Student, Macon, Ga., 1850- 53. Ga. Bar, 1853. Lawyer, Macon, Ga., 1853—. Ed., Telegraph, Macon, Ga., 1853. Judge, Probate Ct., 1853. Ga. Gen. 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B.A. Libr., Calliope. Skull and Bones. * B K. High Oration. Med. Student, 1851-52. m., (1) Mary Louisa Toombs, Ga., Apr. 28, 1853. Asst. Cashier, Branch Bk. of the SUte of Ga., Washington, Ga., 1854: Cashier, id., 185455. Maj. and A. 6. M. G., C. S. A. m., (2) Lucy Grattan, > Richmond, Va., 1863. Cotton Buyer, Columbus, Ga., 1865-72; Au- fusta, Ga., 1872-1905. Pres., Augusta Cotton ixchange; id., Bd. of Trade. Retired, 1905. Memb., Co. Bd. of Charities, 1895-1907. Treas.; Augusta Orphan Asylum, d., Augusta, Ga., Aug. 15, 1907. ♦William Augustus Atlee, Lawyer, Lan- csstcr P3 B.A. 3d Fresh. Math. Pr. * B K. Scroll and Key. Commenc. Speaker. Pa. Bar, 1854. Lawyer. Lancaster, Pa., 1854 — -. m., Elizabeth Champneys. Oct. 14, 1857. Capt., Co. F, 15th Pa. Inf., U. S. A. Dist Atty., Lancaster Co., Pa., 1865-68. Mayor, Lancaster, Pa., 1869-71. Solic, Lancaster Co. Natl. Bk., Lancaster, Pa., 1874. d., Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 24, igoo. ♦Henry William Cowles, Lawyer, Ma- con, Ga. Sec, Calliope, d., 1866. ♦[John] Walker Fearn, Lawyer, New Orleans, La. B.A. * B K. Scroll and Key. Oration. Law Student. Mobile, Ala., 1851-54. Sec, U. S. Legation, Brussels, Belgium, 18^4; id., Mex- ico, 1856-58. Lt. Col., Staff, Gen. Preston, C. S. A. m.. Miss Hewitt, New York, N. Y., Nov.. 1865. U. S. Minister, Greece, Roumania, and Servia, 1885-87. Prof., Tulane Univ., 1865- 67; Lawyer, Louisville, Ky., 1867-84; London and New York, 1887-91. Chief. Dept. of For- eign Affairs, World's Fair, 1891-93. Memb., Internatl. Tribunal, Egypt, 1894-98. d.. Hot Springs, Ark., Apr. 7, 1S99.. . , ' ' ♦James Austin Gallup, Clergyman, Mad- ison, Conn. B.A., B.D.. Coll. B D., Yale Divinity School, 1854. m., (i) Emily Taylor Hubbard, New 90 PHI Haven, Conn., June 21, 1854. Cong. Ch., Es- sex, Conn., 1854-65; Madison, Conn., 1865-93. m., : (2) Charlotte Rogers Andrew, New yaven, Conn., Nov. 26, 1876. Retired, 1893. d., Mad- ison, Conn., Jan. 30, 1898. *George William Gordon, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. B.A. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. V. Pres., Calliope, 1850; Pres., 1851. Scroll and Key. * B K. Diss. Dep. Co. Clk., El Dorado Co., Cal., 1851 — . Law Student, 1851-55. Res., Mexico, 1855^56. Cal. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Virginia City, Mo., 1860-66; San Francisco, Cal., 1866-88., Clk.j. Office of Cal. State Treas. d., San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 7, 1888. '"'Douglas Gray, Druggist, Richmond, Va. B.A. Scroll and Key, Teacher and Bus., Richmond, Va., 1851-61. Priv., C. S. A., 1861- 64. Died irom wourid, Richmond, Va., July, 1864. *Joseph Perkins Griswold, Lawyer, Lyme, Conn. B.A- Scroll and Key. Law Student, Lyme, Conii., 1851-52. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law, ■852-53. Yale Law Schp., 1852-53. Conn. Bar, 1853, Lawyer, New London, Conn., 1853- 54; Honolulu, Hawaiian Isls., 1854-59. Judge, 2d Dist., Oahu, Hawaiian Isls., J85S-58. Po- lice Justice, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isls., 1855- 58. Lawyer, Lyme, Conn., 1859-62. d., Lyme, Conn., June 9, 1862. ♦Richard Jacobs Haldeman, Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa. B.A. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Sec, Linohia. Skujl and Bones. 4» B K. ^ Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Univs. of Heidelberg and Berlin, 1851-52. Attache, Am. Legation, Paris, Fr., 1852754; id., St. Petersburg; JRussia, 1854. Ed., Patriot and Union, Harrisburg, Pa., 1857-60. U. S. House of Reps., isth Cong. Dist., Pa., 1869-73. d., Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. i, 1885. *Charl?s Haskell, Clergyman, Dover, N. H. B.A. Ordained, P. E. Ch., Nov. 12, 1852. P. E. Ch., Westfield, N. Y., 1852-53. d., Dover, N. H., May 26, 1853. *Albert Hebard, Student, Lebanon, Conn. B.A. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. 1st Fresh. Lat. Trans. Pr., 2d Term; 1st id., 3d Term. Soph. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr, 2d B K. Philos. Oration. Berkeley Scholar, 1851-53. Commenc. Speaker. LL.B., 1853. Harvard Univ., Law School, 1853-54. Mass. Bar, 1853. Lawyer, 1853-61. Priv.' 7th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., i86i— . ist Lt., ist U. S. S. S., 1861; Capt., 1861 — . Maj. and Judge Advocate, U. S. A., 1864 — . m., Alice Worthington, Wash- ington, D. C, July, 1877- Dir. and Contrib., Overland Monthly. Author, "Digest of the Opinions of the Judge Advocate-General," 1880. Lt. Col. and Dep. Judge Advocate Gen., U. S. A., i88r-86. Bvt. Col., U. S. A. Author, "Military Law," 1886. Prof., Law, U. S. Mil. Acad. Prof., Law, West Point Mil. Acad., 1886-90. War Dept., Washington. D. C, ,189,0- 95. Asst. Judge Adv. Gen., 1895. Retired, 1895. d., Atlantic City, N. J., Apr. 8, 1899. 1852 Ephraim Cutter, Physician, West Fal- mouth, Mass. B.A., M.Pm, M.D. (Harv.), 1856, M.D. (U. of Pa.), 1857- LL.D. (Iowa), 1887. Class Sec. Gold, Medallist, Boylston, Harvard, 1857. Teacher, Warren Acad., Woburn, Mass., 1852- 53. Harv. Umv., Med. Sch., 1853-54- U. of Pa., Med. Dept., 1854-55; Med. Student, Wo- burn, Mass., 18^5. m., Rebecca Smith Sulli- van, Oct. 7, 1856. Phys., Woburn, Cambridge, and Boston, Mass., 1856-81. Memb., Conv. to revise Pharmacojpoeia, 1860. Memb., Com. of 100, Mass. Soldiers' Fund, 1861. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1881— . Gold medal from Sec. of Science, Letters and Art, London, for ar- ticle _ on "The Relations, of Medicine and Music," 1889. Author of mtfrfi'thati;- 500 ^ con- tributions to the literature of medicine and science. Principal books, "Uterine Versions and Fluxigns," 1876; "Morphology of Con- sumptive Blood," 1878; "Clinical Morpholo- gies," 1888; "Food in Motherhood," 1889; 91 PHI "Fatty Ills and their Masciucradc!,," 1897; "Food: its relation to Health and Disease," 1907. Inventor of procedures in general med- icine, laryngology, gynecology, and micropho- tography; in the last named using the highest power fens in the world, viz., the one-seventy- nfth inch objective, ni., (2) Mrs. Anna L. Davidson, 1901. Mcmb., Mass. Med. Soc., since 1856; 9th and loth international Med. Congresses; cor. memb. numerous Am. and Eur. Soc. Res., 251 West 73d St., New York, and West Falmouth, Mass. *James Atwood, Lawyer, New Orleans, La. B.A. Sec, Calliope, 18^0; Pres., 1852, Scroll and Key. Commenc. Speaker. Law Student, Huntsville, Ala., 1852-53. Ala. Bar, 1853. Law Student, New Orleans, La., 1853. La. Bar, 1853. Clk., Paymaster, U. S. A., 1853- 54. d.. New Orleans, La., Oct. 5, 1854. *Goodloe Bowman Bell, Clergyman Amenia, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Law Student, 1852-53. Mercan tile Pursuits, 1853. Europe, 1856. Grad, Union Theol. Sem., 1859. Stated Supply Presb. Ch., Manhattanville, N. Y., 1859. Or- dained, Norristown, Pa., 1859. Presb. Ch., Hardyston, N. J., 1859-64. m., Annie Angus tine Austin, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 11, i860. Brick Ch. Chapel, New York, N. Y., 1864-67 Presb. Ch., Ramapo, N. Y., 1867-71; 7th Presb. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1871-74; Presb, Ch., Napanock, ti. Y., 1874-82; ist Presb. Ch. Amenia, N. Y., 1882-94. d., Baltimore, Md. June 5, 1894. *Charles Miller Bliss, Farmer, Benning- ton, Vt. B.A., M.A. 3d Fresh. Lat. Trans. Pr., 2d Term; 2d id., 3d Term. Ed., Yale Lit. Skull and Bones. Res., Hartford, Conn., 1852-53. Europe, 1853-54. Farmer and Lumberman, Woodstock, Vt., 1854-70. Sergt., 2d Lt., 2d Vt. Inf., U. S. A., 1862—. Discharged, Oct. 4, 1862. Supt. of Schools, Bennington, Vt, m., Sarah Adele Godfrey, Bennington, Vt. Feb. 15, 1870." Res., Bennington, Vt., 1870 — - Prop, and Ed., Free Press, Bennington, Vt., 1870-71. Memb., Vt. Hist. Soc. Founder, Bennington Hist. Soc. Trustee, Saratoga Mon- ument Assoc. Cor. Sec, Bennington Battle Monument Assoc, d., Dec. 21, 1905. ♦Elijah George Boardman, Boardman, Ohio. Yale Coll., 1848-50. d., Cleveland, Ohio, May II, 1853. *Jacob Cooper, College Professor, New Brunswick, N. J. B.A., M.A., J.C.D:, S.T.D., LL.D.j P.D. Skull and Bones. * B K. . Theol. Student, Ox ford, Ohio, 1852-53. Licensed, Aug. 17, 1853 Student of Philol. and PhilosS Univs. of Berlin, Halle, and Edinburgh, 1853-54. P^D., Univ. of Gottingen, 1854. m., (1) Caro- line MacdiM, Oxford, Ohio, May 31, 1855 Prof., Gr., Centre Coll., 1855-66. Ordained, 1862. Chapl., 3d Ky. Inf., tj. S. A., 1862—. Resigned, Sept. 30, 1863. Harmony Presb Ch., Danville, Ky., 1863. Ed., Review, Dan ville, Ky. m., (2) Mary Linn, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 20, 1865. Prof., Gr. Lang, and Lit., Rutgers Coll;, 1866-1004. J.C.D,, Univ. of Jena, 1873. S-T.D., Columbia Coll., 1874. LL.D., Tulane, 1895. d., Jan. 31, 1904. ♦Lucius Campbell Duncan, Lawyer, Lon- don, Eng. B.A., LL.B. Libr., CsHiope, 1849; Treas., 1849. LL.B., Univ. of La., 1854- La. Bar, 1854. Ed., Delta, New Orleans, La., 1854. 92 m.. May 25, 1854. Luropc, 1862. Lawyer, London, Eng. d., 1902. ♦Thomas Dunlap, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Yale Coll., 1848-50. ♦William Miller Este, New York, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1848-51. Scroll and Key. d., 1900. See Alpha, '52. ♦Reginald Heber Hall, Lawyer, Indian- apolis, Ind. B..V. Scroll and Key. Commenc Speaker. 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Sr. Towns- end Pr. Law Student, 1852-53. Ky. Bar, 1853. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky., 1853-55. m., (1) Rosa E. Duncan, Louisville, Ky., July 7, 1853. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1855-57; Louisville, Ky., 1857-61. Lt. Col., ist Ky. Inf., C. S. A. A. D. C, Rank of Col.. Staff, Jeffer- son Davis. Prof. Hist., Eng. Lit., -and 'Pol. Econ., Washington Coll., 1867-71; Washington and Lee Univ., 1871-75. Lecturer, Hist, and Sci. of Law, Washington and Lee Univ., 1875- 80. LL.D., Washington and Lee Univ., 1877. Author, "Life of Albert Sidney Johnston," 1877. Pres., La. State Univ., and Agr.* and Mech. Coll., 1880-83; Tulane Univ. of La., 1883-99. m., (2) Margaret Henshaw Avery, Baton Rouge, La., Apr., 1888. Contrib.. The Century. Memb., International Code Assoc, d., Lexington, \'a., July 16, 1899. ♦John Johnston Jones, Merchant, Glen- dale, Ohio. B.A., M.A. Yale Coll., 1849-52. Scroll and Key. Memb., Jones Bro's. and Co.. Mer- chants, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1852 — . Trustee, Kenyon Coll. d., 1889. ♦Henry Lord Page King, Lawyer, Saint Simon's Mills, Ga. B.A. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1855. Law Stu- dent, Savannah, Ga., 1855. Ga. Bar, 1855. Lawyer, Savannah, Ga., and New York, N. Y.. 1S55-61. Capt. and A. D. C, Staff Gen. Mc- Laws, C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Fredricksburg, Va., Dec 13, 1862. ♦Henry McCormick, Manufacturer, Har- risburg, Pa. B.A ist Fresh. Math. Pr. Jr. Ex., Speaker. Skull and Bones. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Law Student, Harrisburg-- Pa. Mgr., Blast Furnace, Lancaster Co., Pa.; Blast Furnace and Rolling Mills, Harrisburg, Pa., 1857-igoo. Capt., Co. H, 25th Pa. Inf., U. S. A., May 2. 1861 — . Col., ist Pa. Mil., Sept. 11-13, 1862—; Discharged, Sept. 25, 1862. m.. Annie Criss- well, Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 29, 1866, Memb., PHI Bd. of Comr's., Geol. Survey, Pa.,, L874. <1., "Rosegarten," Cumberland, Co.,, Pa., July 14, 1900. *Alexander Cogle McKissack, Manufac- turer, Holly Springs, Miss. B.A. V. Pres., Calliope, 1851; Pres'., 1852. 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LL.B., Harvard Univ^, 1861. Mb. Gen. As- sembly, House, Callaway Co., 1862-64. Col., Mo. Fed. Mil., U. S. A., 1863. Lawyer, Chi- cago 111., 1864 — .-i m., , Leona C. Paddock, Cheshire, Conn., Dec. 23, 1866. Judge, 1870- 75. M^.A., 1872. 111. Gen. Assembly, Senate, '7th Dist., 1875-79. ,Corpl Co^uns., Lake View, 111., 1880-88. Asst. Corp. Couns., Chicago, 111., 1889-92. Curatorj Univ. 'of the State of Mo. Dir., State Lunatic Asylum. Contrib.^, Trihune and Times, Chicago, III. Memb:, Chicago Bar Assoc. George Brinton Thomas, Retired, Maple Ave., West Chester, Pa. '/B.A., M.A. Member of; Wooden, Spoon Com., and Presentation Day Com., at Vale. Capt., Co. D, 2d Pa. Mil., Sept. 6, 1862-Dec:,' 1862. Private, Co. D, 2Qth Pa. Vol. Inf., U. S. A., June 9, 1863; Co. N, i92d Pa. Vol. Inf., U. S. A.j July, 1,0,, 1864; .mustered out, Nov. 11, 1864. m.i(i) 'Helen Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 18, 1866. (2) Linda Hastings, Phila- delphia, Pa., Jan. 4, 1883. Life member State Horticultural Assoc., Pa., Pa. Horticultural Soc, Am. Pomological Soc. Clubs, University (Philadelphia); West Chester, West Chester Golf and Country. ♦James Preston Beck, Lawyer, Trinidad, Colo. B.A. m., (1) Fanny Reid, Stauntoq, Va., Feb., i860; (2) Helena Broaddus, Dec. 17, 1861. d., Trinidad, Colq.j Jan., 1905. ♦Theodore William Ely Belden, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. B.A. N. Y. Bar, 1859. Lawyer, New York, N: Y., j8S9-6sj St. Louis, Mo., 1865—. d., 1898. ♦Eli Whitney Blake [Jr.], College Pro- fessor, Providence, R. I. B.A., M.A. Skull and -Bones. Yale Coll., Sheffield Sci. School, 1858^60. ,m., (i) Helen Mary Rood, New Haven, Conn., Mar. 8, i860. Europe, 1860-64. Prof., Chem. and Physics, , Univ. of Vt. and State Agr. Coll., 1866-67. A.M., Univ. of Vt. arid State Agr. Coll., 1867. Prof., Physics and Mech. Arts, Cornell Univ., 1868-70;' Physics, Brown Univ., 1870-95. m., (2) Elizabeth E. Vernon* June 9, i88i. d., Hampton, Conn., Oct. 1, 1895. ♦William Cullen Case, Lawyer, New Haven, Conn. B-A. 4th Linonia Fresh. Deb. Pr. Townsend Pr. Teacher, Harwinton, Conn., 1857-58; Minn., 1858-59. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law, 1859-60. Conn. Bar, i860. Lawyer, Tariff- ville. Conn., i860 — . m., Margaret TurnbuU, Tariffville, Conn., May i, 1862. Lawyer, New Haven, Conn. Conn. Gen. . Assembly, House, Simsbury, 1869; id., Granby, 1881; Speaker, 1881,. , d., Hartford, Conn., Dec. 23, 1901. ♦John Thomas Croxton, Lawyer, Paris, Ky. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Skull and Bones. 3d Sr. Astron. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, George- town, Ky., 1857-58. Ky. Bar, 1858. Teacher, Miss., 1858-59. m., Caroline A. Rogers, Bour- bon Co., Ky., Apr. 10, i860. Lt. Col., 14th Ky. Mounted Inf., U. SI' A., 1861—; Col., 1862 — ; Brig. Gen., July 30, 1864 — ; Bvt. Maj. Gen., 1864 — ; Commander, Dist. of S. W. Ga., 1864:65. U. S. Consul, Bolivia, 1873. d.. La Paz,. Bolivia, Apr. 16, 1874. ♦Albert Waldo Drake, Lawyer, South Windsor, Conn. B.A. Yale Coll., 1855-57. , Scroll and Key. Commenc. Speaker. Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, S. Windsor, 1858. Conn. Bar, 1859. 1st Lt., Co. A, ist Conn. Inf., U. S. A., 1861 — . Lt. Col., roth Conn. Inf., 1861 — ; Col., — 1862. d., S. Windsor, Conn., June 5, 1862. ♦Henry Melzar Dutton, Lawyer, Litch- field, Conn. B.A., LL.B. V. Sec. and Poet, Brothers in Unity. Teacher, 1857-58. LL.B., 1859. Conn. Bar, 1859. Lawyer, . Litchfield, Conn., 1859- 61. Priv., 5th Conn. Inf., U. S. A., 1861—; Ord. Sergt.; 2d Lt.; ist Lt., — Aug. 9, 1862. Killed, Battle of Cedar Mt., Va., Aug. 9, 1862. ♦Henry Luse Foules, Teacher, Kingston, Miss. B.A. Teacher, Washington, D. C, 1857-59; Kingston, Miss., 1859-60. ra., Mary E. Boyd, Sept, 20, 1850. Law Student, ' 1860-61. Capt., ■ Cav., C. S. A. Capt., Escort, Gen's. Brecken- ridge and Bates, d., Atlanta; Ga., June 16, 1864. ♦George Seaman Gray, Merchant, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. B.A., M.A. Soph. Berkeley Pr. 3d Soph Math. Pr. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. 4> B K. Commenc. Speaker. Au- burn Theol. Sem., 1857-59. Licensed, 1859. Grad., Union Theol. Sem., i860. Cong. Cn., Portland, Me., 1860-61. m., Sarah Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio, JW^ay i, 1861. Presb. Cb., Englewood, N. J., ' 1^862-63. Teacher,' Engle- wood, N. J., 1863-64. M.A., 1.864. Author, "Eight Studies on the Lord's Day." d., Aug. 26, 1885. ♦Edvirard Hayes, Lawyer, Red Oak, lo'wa. Yale Coll., 1853-55. m.. (O Alice Morrell, Augusta, III., Jan. 3, 1871; (2) Charlotte A. Lane', Leominster, Mass., Apr. 11, 18S2. ' ♦John Milton Holmes, Clergyman, Jersey City, N. J. ' ' . , ■ B.A. ist Fresh. Berkeley Pr. jd Fresh; Math. Pr. 1st Brothers in Unity Fresh. Deb.' Pr. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. ist Brothers in Unity Soph. Deb. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Yale Lit. Yale Lit. Medal. Pres., Brothers in Unity. * B IC. Brothers in Unity Orator. Townsend Pr. De Forest Pr; Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, ' Oak Ridge, III., 1857-59. Andover Theol. Sem., 1859-61. m., Fanny L. Tyler, Trenton. N. T.. July 3, 1861. ist Cong. Ch., Jersey City, N. T.. 1861- 69. Orator, XVII A K E Conv., N Chap., New York, N. Y., Dec. 28-30, 1863. Author, 103 PHI Sermons, published posthumously. d., Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 20, i87i. *James Wakeman Hubbell, Clergyman, Danbury, Conn. B.A., M.A., D.D. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Stamford and iVorwalk, Conn., 1857-59. Union Theol. Sem., 1859-60. m., Mary W. GreRory, Wilton, Conn., Sept. 25, 1861. Grad., Andover Theol. Sem., 1863. ConR. Ch., Plainville, Conn., 1863-64; ist Cong. Ch., MiUord, Conn., 1864- 69; College St. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1869- 79; Cong. Ch., Danbury, Conn., 1879-86; Mansfield, Ohio, 1886-96. D.D., Marietta Coll., 1890. d., May 19, 1896. *William Edward Hulbert, Manufacturer, Cromwell, Conn. B.A., M.A. Teacher, Gen. Russel's School, New Haven, Conn., 1857-65; Priv. School, Middletown, Conn,, 1865-69. m., Jessie Mathi- son, Middletown, Conn., June 3, 1869. Sec. and Treas., J. & E. Stevens, Hardware Mfg. Co., Middletown, Conn., 1870-84. Supt. of Schs., 1884-90. Sec, Silver Plated Ware .Assn., Cromwell, Conn., 1890-1904. d., Nov. 12, 1904. *Milton Sheldon Manchester, Lawyer, Chicago, 111. Yale Coll., 1853-55. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law, 1855-56. 111. Bar, 1858. Lawyer, Chicago. 111., 1858—. ♦Joseph Lyman Morton, Clergyman, Waukegan, 111. B.A. Teacher, Stockbridge, Mass., 1857-58. Mass. Bar, i860. N. Y. Bar, i860. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., i860. Theol. Sem. of the Presb. Ch., 1860-63. Cong. Ch., Pittsfield, N. H., 1863-64. m., Sophia H. Hyndshaw, Plain- field, N. J., May 24, 1863. ist Presb. Ch., Waukegan, 111., 1864-67. d., Waukegan, 111., Dec. 7, 1867. *George Pratt, Lawyer, Norwich, Conn. B.A., LL.B. 3d Soph. Uecl. Pr. Soph. Prize Poem. 2d Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Townsend Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Blooming Grove, N. Y., 1857-58. m., Sarah V. Whittlesey, Salem, Conn., July 31, 1858. Poet, XIV A K E Conv., A Chap., Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 7-9, 1859. LL.B., Harvard Univ., i860. Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, Salem, i860; id., 1864-65; Norwich, i86§. City Atty. and Corpn. Counsel, Norwich, Conn., — 1875. d., Norwich, Conn., June 4, 1875. *Louis Emile Profilet, Physician, Natchez, Miss. B.A. Med. Studeiit, 1857-59. Res. Student, Charity Hosp., New Orleans, La., 1859-61. Asst. Surg., C. S. A., 1862. Surg., 1862-65. m., Elizabeth F. Sims, Woodville, Miss., Apr. 30, 1867. Phys., Natchez, Miss., 1867-98. Memb., Bd. of Health, d., Dec. 12, 1898. *JuIien Terrell Ransone, Macon, Ga. Yale Coll., 1852-56. Capt., Art., C. S. A. ♦George Washington Roberts, Lawyer, Chicago, 111. B.A. Pa. Bar, 1857. I'l- Bar, i860. Lawyer, W. Chester, Pa., 1857-60; Chicago, 111., x86o- 61. Col., 42d 111. Inf., U. S. A., 1861-62. Brig. Commander, 1862. Killed, Battle of Murfreesborough, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. ♦James Judson Smith, Lawyer, Clinton, La. B.A., M.A. C. S. A., 1861-62. Killed, Bat- tle of Malvern Hill, Va., July i, 1862. ♦Israel Selden Spencer, Merchant, Skip- with Landing, Miss. B.A. Scroll and Key. Cotton Planter, Skip- with Landing, Miss., 1857-78. d., Skipwith Landing, Miss., June 3, 1878. ♦William Arad Thompson, Lawyer, Newton Highlands. Mass. B.A., LL.B. Law Student, New Haven, Conn., 1857-58. LL.B., Harvard Univ., i860. Mass. Bar, i860. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1860-69. m., Ellen M. Williams, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 14, 1866. Lawyer, Middleborough, Mass., 1869-71. Real Estate Bus., Boston, Mass., 1871-76. d., Newton Highlands, Mass., Sept. 5, 1876. ♦George Tucker, Clergyman, Hamilton, Bermuda. B.A., M.A. ist Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Asst Libr., Linonia. Ordained, Ch. of Eng., Hali- fax, N. S., i860, m., (i) Tbeodosia Trott, Bermuda, Jan. 31, 1861. Rector, Moreton, Newfoundland, 1861-62. St. George's, Trinity, and Hamilton and Smith's Parishes, Hamilton, Bermuda, 1862-1908. M.A^ Trinity Coll., 1867. m., (2) Miss Outerbridge, Hamilton, Ber., 1892. Archdeacon of Bermuda, 1896-1908. d.. Pal- metto Grove, Bermuda, Apr. 6, 1908. ♦William Boyd Wilson, Farmer, Middle- town, Ky. B.A. Sec, Linonia. Scroll and Key. Ed., Crescent, Ceredo, W. \'a., 1857-60. m., Sallie Lydia Waring, Greenup Co., Ky., Jan. 10, i860. Farmer, Middletown, Ky., 1864-1903. d., Aug. 23, 1903. 1858 Lane William Brandon, Lawyer, W. Feliciana, Bayou Sara, La. B.A., Harvard Univ., i860. Capt., Co. D, 21st Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1865. Sanford Hoadley Cobb, Clergyman, Cooperstown, N. Y. B.A. 3d Disp. Teacher, New Milford, Conn., 1858-59; Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Inst., 1859. Grad., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862. Pastor, Reformed Ch., Schoharie, N. Y., 1864-71. m., Elizabeth Capen, Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 9, 186s. Pastor, Reformed Ch., Saugerties, N. Y., 1871-83; Westminster Presb. Ch., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1885-94; Presb. Ch., Cooperstown, N. Y., 1894 — . Author, "The Story of the Palatines," "The Rise of Re- ligious Liberty in America." Edward Thomas Elliott, Lawyer, Ha- warden, Iowa. B.A., M.A., LL.B. * B K. Oration. Com- menc. Speaker, m., Mary A. Laning, Wysox, Pa., Oct. 3, 1858. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1861. Mass. Bar, 1861. Pa. Bar, 1861. Law- yer, Towanda, Pa., 1861-86; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-94; . Minneapolis, Minn., 1894-99; Eng- land, 1899-1905; Hawarden, Iowa, 1905 — . De Lancy Freeborn, Manufacturer [Re- tired], SI East Main St., Knoxville, Pa. B.A., LL.B. 3d Fresh. Math. Pr. id Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Soph. Math. Pr. ist Tr A?t?Sn 1858-59. Prm. of Acad., Spring Mills, N. Y. i859-6t. m., Emma Cobb, Spring Mills, N. Y. ^"°v ^"b^'^^D • ^*y; -Student, Spring Mills, ,R«yfi', f-T S""'a,V"'°" ?''^°°V Kent, Ohio 1862-63. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1864. «. Y. Bar, 1864. Phonographic Reporter, 104 pm 1S64-69. Supt. of Schools, Wellsville, N. Y., 1870-75; Hornellsville, N. Y„ 1875-82. Foun- dry .and Machine Shop, Knoxville, Pa., 1884- 98. Retired, 1898. Jeptha Garrard, Lawyer, 405 Johnston Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., LL.B, Linonia Fresh. Deb. Pr. ist Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Pres., Linonia. LL.B., Cincinhati Coll., 1859. Capt., Co. L, 3d N. Y. Cav., U. S. A., 1861-^; Maj., Oct. 10, 1862. Col., ist U. S. Colored Cav., Dec. 7, 1863. Bvt. Brig. Gen., Mar. 13, _ 1865. Resigned, Apr. 25, 1865 Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1865. m., Anna Knapp, t. 4, 1864. Lawyer, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 1865 — . Edward Dromgoole Grant, Retired, Farmington, Conn. B.A., M.A. Skull and Bones. 111. Bar, 1858; Lawyer, Chicago, HI-, 1858-63. m., Jane Eliza Porter, New Haven, Conn., Mar. 21, 1863. Real Estate, New York, N. Y., and Farming- ton Conn., 1863 — . Samuel Henry Lee, College President, 196 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, Mass. B.A., M.A. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. Treas., Beethoven. Ed., Yale Lit. * B K. Pres., Brothers in Unity. Townsend Pr. 2d Disp. ■ Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Conn. Norm., School, New Britain, Conn., 1858-60. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1860-62. m., Emma Chloe Carter, Pleasant Valley, Conn., Aug. 7, 1861. Ordained, Cong. Minister, Brockton, Mass., Sept. 17, 1862. Cong. Ch., Bridgewater, Mass., 1862-6^; 2d Cong. Ch., Greenfield, Mass., 1866-72; ist Cong. Ch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1872-78. Prof. Econ., Oberlin Coll., 1878-83; Pastor, Cong. Ch., Brattleboro, Vt.* 1885-90; New Haven, Conn., 1890. Prof. History, American Inter- • • Coll " ■ i 1908 — . Pres., id., 1893-1908; Pres. Emeritus, i90-<)3 ; i, id.. Brinley Dering Sleight, Journalist, Sag Harbor, L. I., N. Y. B.A. Recipient of Wooden Spoon. V. Pres., Brothers in ■ Unity. Scroll and Key. Ed., Corrector, Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1859-65; 1868—. .m., Susan Jane Hedges, Oct. 17, 1865. Ed., Republican, Scoharie, 1865-68; Member Sag Harbor Board of Edu., 1862-65; 1868-69; 1881-93; 1895-1909. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, Suffolk Co., 1870. Magis., E. Hampton, N. Y., 1873-85; Clerk, Foreign Affairs Com., U. S. House of Reps., 1886-88; Patent Com., 1893- 95. Memb;,' Lodge ■ and ■ Comman'dery, F. & A. M. ^Montelius Abbott, Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., M.A., LL.B. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. * B K. Oration. Commenc. Speaker. France, 1858- 60. Harvard Univ., Law ' School, 1860-61. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1862. Pa. Bar, 1862. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1862,-77. d., Phila- delphia, Pa:, May 18, 1877. *William Nevins Armstrong, Lawyer and Farmer, Hampton, Va. B.A. ist Brothers in Unity Fresh. Deb. Pr. V. Pres., Brothers in Unity, 1857; Pres., 1858. Pres., Guyward Lead Co., 1858-59. N. Y. Bar, 1859. Mfr. of Chemicals, 1865-68. m., Mary Frances Morgan, New York, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1867. Glove Mfr., 1870. Farmer, Hamp- ton, Va., 1878-80. Atty. Gen., Hawaii, 1880- 82. Judge; Hawaii. Tour Around World with King Kalakaua, 1880-81. Farmer, Hampton, Va., 1883. Chairman, Bd. of Supr's., Eliza- beth ,Co., Va., . 1^83; Ed., Comm. Advertised and Hawaiian Gazette, Honolulu, 1894-1903. Chm., .Govt. Labor Comm. Res., Washington, D. C,,' 1903-05. d., Oct. 16, 1905. *Edward Payson Batchelor, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. B.A., M.A., LL.B. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Litchfield Co., Conn., 1858-60. LL.B., Har- vard Univ., 1862. Mass. Bar, 1862. Justice of the Peace, 1872-74. City and Co. Atty., 1874-75. d., San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 28, 1876. *Daniel Garrison Brinton, Physician, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., M.A., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. Berzelius. 1st Brothers in Unity Fresh. Deb. Pr. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; 1st id., 3d Term. Ed., Yale Lit. Scroll and Key. Townsend Pr. 2d Disp. Author, "Indian Tribes and Antiquities," 1859. Memb., Pa. Hist. Soc, 1859—. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., i860. Europe, 1860-61. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1862-63. Surg., U. S. Vol's., 1863—. In charge of Hosp., Qumcy, 111., 1864-65. Bvt. Lt. Col., U. S. Vol's., 1865. Surg.-in-Chief, 1863. Med. Dir., nth Army Corps, 1863-64. m., Sarah Maria Tillson, Quincy, 111., Sept. 28, 1865. Ed., Medical and Surgical Reporter, 1867-87. Memb., Am. Antiq. Soc, 1867 — ; Am. 'Ethnol. Soc, 1867 — ; Numismatic Soc. of Philadelphia, 1867 — ; Institution Ethnog- raphique. Prof., Ethnol. and Archzeol., Acad, of Nat, Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa., 1884-86. Prof., Am. Arch, and Linguis- tics, U. of Pa., i886— . LL.D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1891. U. S. Comr. to Spain, 1892. D.Sc, U. of Pa., 1893. Pres., Internal. Cong, of 'Anthrop., Chicago, 1893. Lecturer, Yale, "The Religions of Primitive Peoples," 1896. Presented Ethnol. Library to U. of Pa., 1899. Author, "The Myths of the New World," 1868. Memb., Am. Phil. Soc.,. 1869. Author, "Lenape and Their Legends"; "The Floridian Peninsula: Its Literary History"; "The Reli- gious Sentiment," 1876; "American Hero Myths," 1882. Ed., Library of Aboriginal American Literature. ContriD.j American An- tiquarian; Encyclopedia Britannica; American Historical Magazine ; American Journal of Sci- ence. Translator and Editor of numerous Ethnol. Studies, d., Atlantic City, N. J., July 31, 1899. ■^Samuel Caldwell, Lawyer, Peoria, 111. B.A. Townsend Pr. Oration. Ed., Daily Commercial. Rock Isl., 111., 1858-59. Law Student and Teacher, Farmington and Ottawa, 111., 1859-60. Pike's Peak, Colo., i860. Capt., Co. E, i8th 111. Inf., U. S. A., 1861— ; 2d Lt., 1861-62; 1st Lt., 1862-64. A. D. C, Gen. Oglesby, 1862-63. Act. Asst. Insp. Gen., Miss. River Expedition, 1863; Insp. Gen., 1863. Act. A. A. G., 3d Div., 17th Army Corps, 1863. A. D. C, Gen. A. J. Smith, 1864. Capt., 8th 111. Inf., Feb. 9, 1864—. Act. A. A. G., 13th Army Corps, 1864. Judge Advocate, 1865. Commissary Dept., 1865. m., Mary Jane Rob- ison. Elm Grove, 111., Jan. 5, 1865. A. D. C, Gen. A. J. Smith, 1866. Act. A. A. G., Gen. Webber, 1866. Mustered out. May 4, 1866. Lawyer, Peoria, 111., 1867-72. 111. Gen. As- sembly, House, 67th Dist., 1870. d., Peoria, 111., Sept. 13, 1872. *Matthew Chalmers, Physician, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D^ M.A. Scroll and Key. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1861. Randall's Isl. Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1861. Asst. Surg., U. S. N., 1861-64. Resigned, 1864. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1864-1902. Retired, 1902. d., Jan. 6, 1909. lOS PHI *Ralph Hastings Cutter, Lawyer, Nashua, N. H. B.A. N. H. Bar, 1872. m., Mildrea Hines, Hi'e Dickinson, Bainbndge, Ga., Feb. ji, 1878. Comr., U. S. Circ. Ct. Comr., N. Uist. of Ga., 1883. Lawyer, Bainbridge, Ga., 1883-87; Boston, Mass., 1893-98; Nashua, N. H., 1898- 1904. d., Taunton, Mass., Feb. 19, 1904. ♦Robert Ogden Dwight, Lawyer, South Hadley Falls, Mass. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Jr. Berkeley Pr. N. Y. Bar, 1862. Lawyer, 1862-65. Cashier and Pres., Petroleum, Lumber, and Coal Co., \'e- nango Co., Pa., 1865 — . m., Sarah Elizabeth Coburn, Rockland, Me., Oct. 6, 1869. Lawyer, South Hadley Falls and Holyoke, Mass., 1869- 1908. d., Nov. 1, 1908. ♦Lemuel Riley Evans, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, San Antonio, Tex. B.A. Colloquy. Law Student, 1858-61. Sec, Gov. of Tex., 1861. A. D. C, Gen. Van Dorn, C. S. A., 1861. Ordnance Oi!icer, Gen. Pem- berton. Chief of Ordnance, Gen. J. E. John- ston. Dep. U. S. Coll. Int. Rev., San Antonio, Tex., 1866-69. Drowned, Red River near Shreveport, La., Sept. 27, 1870. ♦Charles Merwin Fenn, Physician, San Diego, Cal. M.D., M.A. Yale Coll., 1854-57. 2d Soph. DecL Pr. Jr. Diss. M.D., 1865. Coroner, San Diego Co., Cal., 1873 — -. Co. Phys., San Diego Co., Cal. M.A., 111. Coll., 1881. Con- trib., Med. Jour's. Memb., Cal. Med. Soc . Am. Med. Assoc, d., San Diego, Cal., Mar. 7, 1907. ♦George Mayer Franklin, Merchant, Lan- B.A., M.A. ' Law Student, 1858-61. Pa. Bar, 1861. Lawyer, Lancaster, Pa., 1861-62. 1st Lt., Co. A, i22d Pa: Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 22, . 1862 — j Capt., Mar. 20, 1863. A. A. G., Gen. ■Franklin, 1863-64. Mustered out. May 15, 1864. m., Sarah Myer Steinman, Lancaster^ Pa., Apr. 24, 1866. Hardware Merchant, Lan- caster. Pa., 1866 — . Memb., Common Coun- cil, Lancaster, Pa., 1872-74; Pres., 1874 Memb., Select Council, Lancaster, Pa., 187.^ 82; Pres., 1876; 1877; 1879. Pres., Kami ton Watch Co., 1896-99. d., May 15, 1899. ♦William Torrey Harris, Journalist, St. Louis, Mo. M.A., LL.D. Yale Coll., 1854-57- 3d Fresh. Math. Pr. Teacher, St. Louis, Mo., 1857-58. m., Sarah T. Bugbee, Providence, R. I., Dec. 25, 1858. Teacher, Public Schools, St. Louis, Mo., 1858-67. Ed., Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 1867 — . Founder, Concord School of Philos. Supt. Schools, St. Louis, Mo., 1867- 80. M.A., 1869. LL.D., Univ. of the State of Mo., 1870. Pres., Natl. Assoc, of School Supt's., 1873; Natl. Edu. Assoc, 1875- "Offi- cer of the Academy," France, 1878. U. S. Delegate, Internatl. Cong, of Edu., Brussels, Belgium, 1880. Comr. of Edu., U. S., 1889- 1906. "Officer of Public Instruction," France, 1889. Asst. Ed., Johnson's Cyclopaedia. Joint Ed., "Appleton's School Reader." Ed., "Apple- ton's Internat. Education Series." Ed.-in-Chief, "Webster's International Dictionary," 1900 — . LL.D., 1905. Received from Carnegie Foun- dation, "as the first man to whom such recog- nition for meritorious service is given, the highest retiring allowance which our rules will allow, an annual income of $3,000." d.. Provi- dence, R. I., Nov. 5, 1909. ♦Edgar Laing Heermance, Clergyman, White Plains, N. Y. B.A., M.A. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Townsend Prize. 106 High Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1858-60. Andover Theol. Sem., 1860-61. Reformed Dutch Ch., Castle- ton, N. Y.. 1861-69. m., Agnes Woolsey, New Haven, Conn., May 14, 1863. Europe, 1870. Presb. Ch., White Plains, N. Y. 18/4-88. Contrib., various papers. Memb., Westcnester Co. Hist. Soc. d.. White Plains, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1888. ♦George Hendrickson, Manufacturer, New York, N. Y. Mfr. of Chemicals, New York, N. Y. d.. New York, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1861. ♦Leavitt Howe, Banker, Princeton, N. J. B.A. Scroll and Key. Student of Agr., W. Cornwall, Conn„ 1858-59. Abroad, 1863-64. m., Rosalie Gumming, Princeton, N. J., Apr. II, 1865. V. Pres., Princeton Bank, 1885- 1904. a., July 19, 1904. ♦Edward Augustus Manice, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., Ph.B., LL.B. ■!■ B K. ist Disp. Post Grad. Student, Yale ColL, 1858-61. Ph.B., i860. Student of Chem., New York, N. Y., 1862. m., Phoebe Robertson. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 4, 1863. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1865. N. Y. Bar, 1865. Europe, 1866-67. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., i867;77. Europe, 1871-72. d.. New York, N. Y.. Dec. 4, 1877. ♦Alexander McDonald, Danbury, Conn. Yale Coll., — 1857. d., Danbury, Conn., June 4. 1857. ♦Robert Morris, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. B.A., LL.B. A K. Scroll and Key. LL.B.. Columbia Coll., 1861. N. Y. Bar, 1861. 7th Regt., N. G. S. N. Y., U. S. A., Apr. 23, 1861. 2d Lt., ist Regt., N. G. S. N. Y., Jan. 11, 1862—; ist Lt., Oct. 25, 1862—; Capt., Dec. 30, 1862. Mustered out. May 25, 1863. m., Mrs. Mary E. Cortlandt, New York, N. Y.. Dec. 14, 1864. Res.,* Kansas City, Mo., 1874- 80. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1881-1901. d.. Nov. IS, 1901. , . . ♦Thomas Albert Perkins, Broker, Brook- lyn, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. 3d Colloquy. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1858. 22d Regt., N. G. S. N. Y., U. S. A., 1861-62. m., Elizabeth Slade, New York, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1865. Cotton Broker, 125 Pearl St., New York, N. Y., 1869-1908. Memb., N. Y. Cotton Exch., 1871-1308; Clas. sification Comm., id., 1891-1908. Retired, 1908. d., Brooklyn, N. Y.. Jan. i, 1909. ♦Edward Clarke Porter, Clergyman, Ra- cine, Wis. B.A., M.A. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Soph. Prize Poem. Class Poet. Skull and Bones. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1858-59. Teacher, Lonis-- ville, Ky., 1859-60. Master, High School, Iowa City, Iowa, i860. Supt. of Pub. Instr., Iowa City, Iowa, 1861. Ed., State Reporter, Iowa, i86i. Teacher, Chicago, 111., 1861-62. Instr., Metaphysics and Eng. Lit., High School, Chicago, 111., 1862-66. Ordained, P. E. Ch., Racine, Wis., 1866. St. James' Ch., Chicago., 111., 1866-67. m^ Julia Foster, Chicago, 111., Oct. 10, 1866. St. Luke's Ch., Racine, Wis., 1867-75. Abroad, 1873-74. d., Racine, Wis., Jan. 8, 1876. ♦Daniel TertJus Potter, Lawyer, Spear- fish, S. Dak. B.A., M.A. Student of Ger. and Elocu., New Haven, Conn., 1858-59. Teacher, Peekskill, N. Y., 1859; Hartford, Conn., 1859; Rocky Hill, Conn., i860; Waukesha, Wis., 1862; St. Louis, Mo., 1863. Ed. and Prop., Insurance Lain) Journal, St. Louis, Mo., 1874-76. Lavfyer, PHI Deadwood, S. Dak., 1877-83; Spearfish, S. D., 1883-95. d., Hartford, Conn., Dec. 22, 1895. *Charles Frederic Pumpelly, Farmer, Owego, N. Y. B.A. m., Phcebe A. Gould, Newark Valley, N. Y., June 19, 1870. d.. May 10, 1907. *Henry Royer, Merchant, Denver, Colo. B.A. .2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 3d Soph. Math. Pr. Law Student, 1859-61. Pa. Bar, i86i., ist Lt., Co. H, 96th Pa. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 23, 1861 — ; Capt., Feb. 12, 1862 — . Resigned. Jan 13, 1863. Col., 53d Pa. Mil., July 2-13, 1863 — . Discharged, Aug. 20, 1863. Lawyer, 1863-64. m., Mary M. Whitfield, Pottsville, Pa., Oct. 13, 1862. Dry Goods Merchant, Pottsyille, Pa., 1864-93. Res., Denver, Colo., 1893-1903. d., Feb. 13, 1903. ♦Robert Gill Sims, Greenville, Miss. Adjt., 2ist Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861— ; Capt., 1861-65. Planter, Deer Creek, Miss., 1865-92. County Assessor, 1875. Pres., Bd. of Supr., 1878. Gen. Agt., Fort Thornherg, Utah Reser- vation, 1893. d., 1896. *Normand Smith, Physician, Keene Val- ley, N. Y. B.A., M.D. V. See., Linonia. Linonia Debate Prize. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1861. Jr. Asst. Phys., N. Y. Hosp., New York N. Y., 1861- 63. Phys., N. Y. Dispensary; Northn. Dispen- sary. Europe, 1867-72. m., Elena Im-Hoflf, Munich, Bavaria, Ger., Dec. 2, 1871: Phys., New York, N. Y., 1872-79; Yonkers, N. Y., 1879-88; Dresden, Ger., 1888-94. d., Keene Valley, N. Y., July 30, 1896. '''Edmund Morse Taft, Teacher, Whitins- ville, Mass. B.A. Libr., Beethoven. 2d Disp. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Whitinsville, Mass., 1858. d., Whitinsville, Mass., Oct. 25, 1858. *William Herrick Woodward, Journalist, New Haven, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. 3d Disp. Commenc. Speaker. Law Student, 1858-62. Priv. Sec, Rev. Dr. Bellows. Pres., U. S. Sanitary Comsn., 1862-63. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1863-70. m., Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Munson, New Haven, Conn., Apr. 18, 1864. Bus. Mgr., Union, New Haven, Conn., 1874-91. Adv. Mgr., Evening Leader, 1891-93. d., Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 27, 1893. 1859 Carlos Clemen Carpenter, Clergyman, 402 Williams St., Owosso, Mich. B.A., M.A. 2d Soph. Comp. Pr. 1st Brothers in Unity Deb. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1859-60. Law Student, Toronto Univ., i860. m., ^i) Helen Gunn, Montague, Mass., Aug. 7, i860. Cong. Ch., Derby, Conn., 1860-65; Brookline, Mass., 1865- 67. m., (2) Helen - Furbish, Portland, Me., Feb. 6, 1862. Business, 1867-70. Pastor, Mt. Pleasant Unitarian Ch., Boston, Mass., 1870 80. Business, 1880-90. Memb., Water Bd., Boston, Mass., 1883. Pastor, Harvard Ch., Charlestown, Boston, Mass., 1890-1902. Re- . tired, 1902. Residence, Owosso, Mich, Green Clay, Farmer, Mexico, Mo. B.A., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Pres., Linonia. Skull and Bones. A. D. C, Gen. Magoflin, 1859—. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1861. Col., Mil., U. S. A.. 1861—. A. D. C, Gen's. Thomas, Schoepff and Magoffin. Sec. of Le- fation, St. Petersburg, Russia; Turin, France; 'lorence, Italy; Madrid, Spain. Edward Taylor Fairbanks, Librariatl, St. Johnsbury, Vt. B.A., D.U. Scroll and Key. Class Sec. Wooden Spoon. Teacher, Acad., St. Johns- bury, Vt., 1859-60. Andover Theol. Sem., 1860-62, Europe, 1862-64. m., Emma Cornelia Taplin, Derry, N. H., July 9, 1862. Cong. Ch., Chester Vt., 1864-65. 1st Cong. Ch., St. Johnsbury, Vt^ 1868-74; S. Cong. Ch., ib., 1874-1902. D.D., U. 61 \'t., 1892. Librarian, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1902 — . Vt. Legis., Sen- ate, 1909 — . Author, ''History of . St. . Johris-' bury," "Three Class Records of Yale, , Class of 1859," "The Wrought Brim," etc. Henry Rose Hinkley, Lawyer, 54 Pier- pont St., Northampton, Mass. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Student, New Haven, Conn., 1859-61; Harvard Law School, 1865- 66. LL.B., 1866. 2d Lt., 5th Mass. Cav., tf. S. A., 1864-65. m., Mary Wright Barrett, June 2, 1866. Lawyer, Northampton, Mass., 1866—. Frank Johnston Jones, Lawyer, Fosdick Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. Harvard Univ., Law School, 1860-61. Priv., 13th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1861—; 2d Lt., 1861—; Capt., 1861 — ; Reg. Adjt., 1861; ist Lt., 1862; A. A. G., 1862. A. D. C., Gen. W. S. Smith, 1862. Capt., A. D. C, Gen. A. McD. Mc- Cook. Insp^ 20th Army Corps, 1864. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll., 1865. m., Frances Dering Fosdick, May 30,^ 1866. Atty., Cincinnati, Indianapolis Junction R. R. ; Farmer's Ins. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pres., Little Miami R. R. Co., id., Cincinnati St. Ry. Co. Dir., Cleveland and Pittsburgh R. R. Co.; Dayton and Michigan R. R. Co., etc. Edwin Leander Kirtland, U. S. Official, 231 Cabot St., Holvoke, Mass. B.A. Prin., Acad., Westbrook, Conn., 1859- 60. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law, 1860-61. U. S. Pension Office, Washington, D. C, 1861-65. m., (r) Edwina Magna, Westbrook, Conn., Nov. 7, 1864. Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1869. Ed., and Part Prop., Transcript, Holvoke, Mass., 1869-75. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1876. Supt. Sch., Holyoke, Mass., 1878^96. Dep. Coll. Int. Rev., ib., 1878 — . m., (2) Laura M. W. Newton, xb., July 6, 1892. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury, College Professor, New Haven, Conn. B.A., M.A., LL.B., L.H.D. 2d Soph. Eng. Confp. Pr., 2d Term; 1st id., 3d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Yale Lit. Debate Pr. Townsend Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Ed. work. Am. Cyclopaedia, 1860-62. ist Lt., Co. C, 126th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 10, 1862. Adjt. Gen., Draft Rendezvous, Elmira, N. Y., 1863-65. Mustered out, June 3, 1865. Teacher, Washington ' Heights, III., Milburn, N. J.; '1865- 70. Instr., Yale, 1870-71; Prof. Eng., and Librarian, Sheffield Sci. Sch., 1871 — . Author, ''History of the English Language,"- "Life of James Fenimore Cooper," "Studies in Chaucer," "Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist," "Shakes- peare and Voltaire," "The Text of Shakes- Eeare," etc. Ed., "Complete Works of Charles 'udley Warner." Residence, 22 Lincoln St. Samuel Davis Page, Lawyer, 700 West End Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Jr. . Ex. Speaker. Commodore, Yale Navy, 1858-59. Selected and trained first crew to beat Harvard. 4> B K. Harvard Univ., Law School, i860, m., Isabel Graham Wurts, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 25, 1861. Europe, 1862-64. Pa. Bar, 1864. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1864 — . France, 1866-67. Memb., Com- mon Council, Philadelphia, Pa., 1877-81; id.. 107 fill 1882. city and Co. Controller, I'liiladelphia, Pa., 1883. Asst. U. S. Trcas., Philadelphia, 1886-90. Pres., Quaker City Nat. BI4., 189c- 92; Dir., 1892 — . Dir., Merchants Trust Co., N, T. & Hudson R. R. Ferry Co., l-Cenmore Pulp & Paper Co., etc. Memb., Pa. Hist. Soc, \^a. Hist. Soc., Sons of the Revolution, Soc. of Colonial Wars, A K E Alumni Assn. of Philadelphia (Pres.), Philadelphia Law Assn., Pa. Bar Assn., Am. Bar Assn. Clubs, Ritten- house, University, City, Harvard. Charles Pollock Wilson, Merchant, 14 Currier St., Atlanta, Ga. B.A., M.D. Sec, Brothers in Unity. Scroll and Key. Student, Jefferson Med. Coll., 1859- &3. M.D„ 1863. Sure., 138th Ohio Inf., U. S. A. Med. Cadet, U. S. N. m., Marie Frances Coffin, Feb. 11, 1864. Demr. of Anat., Miami Med. Coll. Phys., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865-1900. Merchant, Atlanta, Ga., 1900 — . Henry Winn, Lawyer, 264 Summer St., Maiden, Mass. B.A. * B K. Joint Prin., High School, Wor- cester, Mass., 1859-60. Harvard Univ., Law School, i860; Mass. Bar, i860. Clk., Com. on Foreign Relations, U. S. Senate, 1861. Clk. and Asst. to Atty. Gen., State of Mass., 1861- 62, Maj., 52d Mass. Infantry, U. S. A., Nov. 19, 1862. Mustered out. Aug. 14, 1863. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 6th Franklin Dist., i877;^8; Senate, Franklin Dist., 1878-79. m., Julia Eva Merrill, Nov. 30, 1880. Mayor, Maiden, Mass., 1893. Dera. Nominee, Memb. of Congress, 7th Mass. Dist., 1900. ♦Edmund Bridges AUis, Student, East Whately, Mass. B.A. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law, 1859-61. d., E. Whately, Mass., Oct. 12, 1861. *William Henry Anderson, Lawyer, Lowell, Mass. B.A. Sec, XIII A K E Conv., 6 Chap., Brunswick, Me., Aug. 4-5, 1858. Jr. Ex. Speaker. 4> B K. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Natcbez, Miss., 1859-60. Mass. Bar, 1862. Lawyer, Lowell, Mass., 1862-1902. Dir., Merchants' Natl. Bk., 1870-1902. m., Mary Abbie Hine, Springfield, Mass., Oct. i, 1868. Mass. Gen. Ct. House, 28th Middlesex Dist., 1870-71. Pres., Common Council, and Memb., School Com., Lowell, Mass. d., Apr. 14, 1902. ♦Joseph Hyde Andrews, Real Estate, Chicago, 111. ■ B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll., i860. Ohio Bar, i860. Cashier, Milan Bk., Milan, Ohio, i860. N. Y. Bar, 1861. Lawyer, i86i- 63. Real Estate Bus., Chicago, 111., 1863-1906. d., Dec. II, 1906. *Edwin Spencer Beard, Clergyman, Brooklyn, Conn. B.A. See Sigma, '59. Yale Coll., 1857-59. Andover Theol. Sem., 1859-62. Ordained, 1863. Cong. Ch., E. Hampton, N. Y., 1863; Warren, Me., 1863-73; Brooklyn, Conn., 1873-91. m., Mary Emma Bard, June 2, 1884. Ed., War Sermon, d., Dec. 25, 1891. *Edward Rockwell Beardsley, Railroad- ing, Hartford, Conn. B.A. Sec. and Treas., Beardsley Scythe Co., Winsted, Conn., 1859-74. Sec and Treas., Hartford and Conn. Westn. R. R., 1887- 1906. m., Adelaide Emma Watson, Jan. 10, 1867. d.. May 19, 1906. ♦Charles Hodge Boardman, Physician, St. Paul, Minn. B.A., M.D. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Scroll and Key. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1862. Act. 108 Asst. Suri;., U. S. A., i»62-6s. m.. (i) \Ut- riet A. Nichols, Sept. 20, 1865. Minn. State Comr. in Lunacy, 1879-83. Memb., Bd. of Water Comr's., St. Paul, Minn. Med. Djr,, Northn. Pacific R. R., 1865-87. Prof., Med. Juris., Univ. of Minn., 1887-90. Phys., Brook- lyn, N. v., 1890-1907. m., (2) Laura Engel- hardt. May s, 1900. d., July 16, 1907. ♦Pitts Harrison Burt, Stock Broker, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. B.A, m., Kate W. Thomson, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 25, 1861. U. S. A. Memb., A. G. ^Burt & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Cincin- nati, Ohio, 1861-1906. d., Aug. 16, 1906. ♦Peter Vivian Daniel, Lawyer, Hardings- burgh, Ky. B.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Mo. Bar, i860. 1st Lt., sth Ky. Inf., C. S. A., 1861—. Capt., 9th Ky. Inf., 1863. Killed, Battle of Chicka- mauga, Tenn., Sept. 20, 1863. ♦James Faulkner [Jr.], Banker, Dans- ville, N. Y. B.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Scroll and Key. Jus- tice, Police Ct., Dansville, N. Y. Banker, Dansville, N. Y., 1859-87. Cashier, ist Natl. Bk., Dansville, N. Y. m., Margaret H. Neyle, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 10, i860. Supr., Dansville, N. Y., 1871-76. Trustee, ib., 1875-76. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, Livingston Co., 1875-76. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Dansville, N. Y., 1880- 8;. Supr., ib., 1883. Pres., Genesee Valley and Erie R. R., 1883. Banker and Lumber Dealer, ib., — 1907. d.. May 28, 1909. ♦Lester Bradner Faulkner, Lawyer, Dansville, N. Y. B.A. 3d Soph. Ded. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Brothers in Unity. Sr. Orator, m., Lizzie W. Goundry, Dansville, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1859. Farmer, Dansville, N, Y., 1859 — . Priv., Co. B, 136th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1862 — ; Lt. Col., Sept. 17, 1862 — . Staff, Gov. Hoffman. Discharged, Jan. 14, 1865. Chair- man, Dem. State Conv., 9 times. Delegate-at- Large, Dem. Natl. Conv., 1884. d., Canaseraga, N. Y., Jan. zy, 1890. ♦Charles Heebner Gross, Lawyer, Phila- delphia, Pa. B.A. Soph. Berkeley Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Gr. Oration. Salutatorian. Commenc. Speaker. Pa. Bar, 1861. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1861- 1903. ist Asst. City Solic, Philadelphia, Pa., 1869-70. m., 1879. d., Dec. 6, 1902. ♦Henry Eugene Hayward, Lawyer, Ger- mantown, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. U. S. A. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1863-1894. m., Bessie Irvine, Philadelphia, Pa., July 6, 1870. d., April 23, 1894. ♦Edward Strong Hinckley, Teacher, Le- banon. Conn. B.A. Teacher, Norwich, Conn., 1859-61. Prin. of Acad., Lebanon, Conn., 1861-62. Sergt., 18th Conn. Inf., 1862 — ; ist Lt., Aug. 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 27, 1865. Prin. of Acad., Lebanon, Conn., 1866-96. m., Abbie Ford, Lebanon, Conn., 1868. d., Aug. 10, 1896. ♦Eldward Clarence Huggins, Lawyer, Greenville, Miss. LL.B. Soph. Berkeley Pr. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll., 1861. Ohio Bar, 1861. Teacher, Law- renceville. III., 1861-62. ist Lt., U. S \ 1866. U. S. N., i866. d. ♦Moses Lyon, Merchant, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. M. E. Ch., Middlebury, Conn., 1860- 62; Plymouth, Conn., 1863 — . Res., London, Eng., 1863-71. m.. 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' ♦Horace Reed, Merchant, Chicago, 111. 111. Bar, 1861. Bat. B, ist III. Art., U. S. A., 1862-65. m., Julia March, Chicago, 111., May X, 1867. ♦Jacob Wadsworth Russell, Banker, Chi- cago, 111. B.A. * B K. High Oration. Law Student, PHI 1S60-61. Chief Clk., Paymaster's Dept., State of 111., 1861-63, Sec, Bd. of Health, Chicago, 111., 1867-75. Banker and Broker, Chicago, 111. d., Chicago, 111., May 29, 1875. ♦Calvin Harmon Smith, Lawyer, Pots- dam, N. Y. See Sigma, '60. B.A. N. Y. Bar, 1861. Law- yer, Potsdam, N. Y., i86i-66. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty.. N. Dist. of N. Y., 1863-66. d., Potsdam, N. Y., July 24, 1866. ♦Joseph Lord Taintor, Publisher, New- York, N. Y. B.A. 2d Soph: Decl. Pr. * B K. Pub., New York, N. Y., 1860-80. m., Isabella Comstock, Avon, N. Y., Sept. 4, .1862. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1863-64. Al.A., 1864. Memb., N. Y. Geog, Soc. d., Bloomingdale, N. Y., Sept. I, 1881. ♦Francis Roscoe Way, Merchant, Phila- delphia, Pa. B.A. Colloquy. Pa. Bar, 1863. Priv., ist Philadelphia Light Bat., U. S. A., 1863. d., Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 16, 1868. 1861 George Buckingham Beecher, Clergy- man, Hillsborough, Ohio. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Townsend Pr. Gommenc. Speaker. Oration. 4» B K. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1S61-64. Cong. Ch., Irving- ton, N. Y., 1865; Howe St. Cong. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1866-68. Europe, 1869-70. 1st Presb. Ch., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872-78. m., Anne Price O.'Hara, Allegheny, vPa.,, Nov. 20, 1873. Presb; Ch., New Petersbur^B,- Ohio^ 1S78-88. Clergyman and Farmer, Hillsborough, Ohio, 1889 — . ' '.,^ Robert Hughes Fitzhugh, RetireS, Ger- man Nat: Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. 2d Soph. Eng.' Comp. Pr. Libr. and Censor, Broth- ers' in' Unity. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Scroll and Key, ist Disri. ist Lt., ist N. Y. Light Art., U. , S. A., Nov. 9, 186: — ; Capt., Oct. 14, 1862 — ; Maj., Sept. 7, 1863 — ; Bvt. Lt. Col., Aug. I, ,1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Farmer, ' MitchdviUe, Iowa. ' Mmer, Mitchel- ville, Iowa, 1876-90. Mgr., Pittsburgh and Mex- ican Tin Mining Co., Durango, Mex., 1890-93. Farmer, Petersburg, Neb., 1894-95^ Mgr., Huntingdon Furnace, Spruce Creek, Pa., 1896- 99. Retired, 1899. Milton Frost, Bookkeeper, Peekskill, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1861-62. Asst. Assr.j U. S. Int. Rev., New York, N. Y,, 1863. N. Y. Bar, 1864. m.. Miss Wells, Peekskill, N. Y., July 20, 1864. Bk- kpr., Peekskill, N. Y., 1864—. Walter Franklin Jones, Lawyer, Soldiers' Home, Los Angeles, Cal. B.A. 2d Lt, 6ist N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 26, .1861 — . Resigned, Apr. 29, 1862. N. Y. Bar, >865. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1865- 92. m., Henrietta Glover, .Middjeto^n, Conn., June 12, -1866. Teacher,: /Crescent City;.' -Cal'., 1892-1905. ' Res., Soldiers* Home, Los Angeles, Cal., 1905 — . Oliver McClintock, Merchant, 537 Lib- erty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A., M.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker, ist Disp. Eu- rope, 1862. Mfr. of Carpets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pa. Mil., U; S. A., 1862. m., Clara Courtney Childs,' Pittsburgh, Pa., June 7, 1866. Pres., Oliver McClintock Co., 1897—. Trustee, Pa. Goll. for Women, 1871— . Pres., Y. M. C. A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, West- ern Theol. Sem., Presb. Ch. Edward Pascal McKinney, Merchant, gg Henry St., Binghamton, N. Y. B.A. Packer and Provision Dealer, Bingham- ton, N. Y. 2d Lt., 6th N. Y. Cav., U. S. A., Dec. 9, 1861 — ; 1st Lt., Nov. 7, 1862. Brig. Commissary Subsistence, 1863. Capt., 1864. Commissary Subsistence, , 1864-65. Bvt. Mai., U. S. Vol's., 1865. m., Fanny L. Fish, Rock Isl., 111., Tune 18, 1868. Memb., McKinney & Co., Wholesale Grocers. Merchant and Manu- facturer, Binghamton, N. Y., 1865 — . Memb., Soc. of the Army of the Potomac; Cav. Soc. of the U. S., Loyal Legion. James Woods McLane, Physician, 51 W. 38th St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. ist Brothers in Unity Fresh. Deb. Pr. ist Soph. Eng. Comp, ,Pr. ' 1 Scroll and Key. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., N. Y., 1861- 64. 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B.A., M.A., LittjD. Grad., Gen.. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1864. Ordained Priest^ 1864. St. Mark's Ch., Mystic, Conn., 1864-66; St. Bartholomew's, Cranston, R. I., 1866-69. m., Adelaide A. Harris, Wyoming, R. I., Jan. 2, 1866. Grace Ch., Manchester, N. H., 1869-85. Prof. Rhet. and Eng. Lit., Univ. of Vt., 1885- 90; Rhet., Oratory, and Am. Lit., Brown Univ., 1890-1906, Litt.D., Trinity, 1892. Author "History of Oratory," 1896. "The Occasional Address, its Literature and Composition," 1897. "Principles and Methods of Literary Criti- cisms," i8g8. "American Literature in the Colonial and National Periods," 1902. "Seven Laws of Literary Composition, 1904. "Makers of American Literature^," 1905. Introductions, Cyclopedia and Magazine Articles. "Life of Wendell Phillips," ready for publication. . Filder Cross Slingluff, Lawyer, 22 Lex- ington St., Baltimore, Md. B.A. m., (0 Ella Sewell, Baltimore Co.', Md., Oct. 3, 1866. 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Iron and Hardware Bus., Potts- ville, Pa., 1867-71. in., Sallie E. Beck, Potts- ville, Pa., Tan. 23, 1866. Memb., Bd. of Con- trol, Public Schools, Pottsville, Pa., 1872—. Eng.,^Girard Estate Coal Lands, Schuylkill and Columbia Co., 1874 — . Memb., Am. Phy. Soc., Am. Inst. Mining ^^"S;* Ming, and Met. Soc. of Am., Eng. Club, Phila., Loyal Legion of the U. S., G. A. R. *Theron Baldwin, Jr., Clerk, New York, N. Y. B.A. Pres., Beethoven. Office, U. S. Q. M., New York, N. Y., 1861-62. B.A., 1862. m., Julia A. Cooley, nee Thomson, Fair Haven, Conn., Sept. 27, 1862. Office, U. S. Int. Rev., 8th Dist., New York, N. Y., 1862-63. Dep. Coll., U. S. Int. Rev., 8th Dist., New York, N. Y., 1863-67. Printer, New York, N. Y., 1867-69. With Tiffany & Co., New York, N. Y., 1869-72. Book Binder, New York, N. Y., 1872- 78. With Chase Natl. Bk., New York, N. Y., 1878-79; N. Y., N. E. and Westn. Investment Co., New York, N. Y., i88o-8i. With Tiffany & Co., New York, N. Y., 1881-98. Retired, 1898. d., Bryn Mawr, Pa., Oct. 24, 1901. *John Newell Bannan, Pottsville, Pa. B.A. Oration. Corp., Anderson Cav., 1862- 63. d., Pottsville, Pa., Nov. 20, 1863. *George Chalmers, Lawyer, Bourne- mouth, Eng. B.A., M.A., LL.B. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1863. N. Y. Bar, 1863. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1863-88. Res., Bournemouth, Eng., 1 888- 1 908. m., Sophia Lawlor, June is, 1888. d., Jan. 15, 1908. ♦Walter Douglas Comegys, Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa. Yale Coll., 1856-58. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, — 1866; Philadelphia, Pa., 1866-77. m.. Miss Bell, Tenn. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 28, 1877- ♦John Alfred Davenport, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Com- menc. Speaker. Diss. Act. Asst. Prof., Math., and Asst. Libr., U. S. Naval Acad., Newport, R. I., 1861-63; Asst. Prof., Math., 1863-64. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1866. Europe, 1866-67. Law Student, Univ. of Heidelberg, 1867. N. Y. Bar, 1868. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1868-90. m., Mary Fairfax Morris, Morrisania, N. Y., Aug. IS, 1874. d., Cincinnati, Ohio, May 3, 1890. ♦Frederick Stanton Davis, Kingston, Miss. B.A. Priv., loth Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1862—. d., Chattanooga, Tenn., Apr. 15, 1863. ♦John Sherman Delano, Agriculturist, Mount Vernon, Ohio. See Lambda, '61. m., Ella E. Hurd, Apr. 22, 1862. Chief Clk., U. S. Dept. of the Int., Washington, D. C, 1869-74. ♦Samuel Hanna Frisbie, College Pro- fessor, Woodstock, Md. ; B.A. Columbia Coll., School of Law, .l;862-63. 'Society of Jesus, Montreal, Canada, 1863-65. Teacher, St. Mary's Coll., »86s-66. Student, Quebec. Canada, 1 866-68; St. John's Coll., 1868- 60; Woodstock Coll., 1869-71. Prof., Physics, Chem., and Math., Coll. of St. Francis Xavier, ■ 871-75. Theol. Student, Univ. of Louvain, '875-77. Ordained Priest, Brussels, Belgium, Sept. 9, 1877. Paray le Monial, France, 1877- 78. I'rof., Coll. of St. Francis Xavier, 1878- 80; Pres., 1880-85. Prof. Physics, Georgetown Coll., D. 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Treas., Bel Air Mfg. Co., 1873-78. Trustee of Sem., Pitts- field, Mass. Memb., Bd. of Selectmen, Pitts- field, Mass., 1881-82; Chairman, 1883. d., Pitts- field, Mass., Sept. 26^ 1884. ♦Stanford Newell, Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. B.A., M.A., LL.B. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Recip- ient of Wooden Spoon. LL.B., Harvard Univ.. 1864. Minn. Bar, 1864. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn., 1864-97. Europe, 1872. U. S- Minister to the Netherlands, 1897-1905. Delegate, 1st Internatl. Peace Conf., The Hague, 1899. Pres., Pioneer Press Co. Pres., Yale Alumni Assoc, Minnesota Club, m., Helen F. F. Field- ing, New York, N. Y., June 24, 1880. d., Apr. 6, 1907. ♦Joseph Lucien Shipley, Journalist, Springfield, Mass. B.A. Sec, Brothers in Unity. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; 2d id., 3d Term. EcT, Yale Lit. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Pres., XV A K E Conv., N Chap., New York, N. Y., Dec. 26-28. i860. V. Pres., Brothers in Unity, i860; Pres., 1861; Orator, 1861. * B K. Scroll and Key. Commenc. Speaker. High Oration. 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Speaker. 3d Linonia Sr. Deb. Pr. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1867. Clubs, University, Yale (New York), University (San Francisco), St. Clare (San Jose), Order of Founders and Patriots. Charles Frederick Hartwell, Manufac- turer, Oil City, Pa. Master's Mate, U. S. N., 1864-65. V. Sec, Linonia. Paymaster, Oil and Land Co. Pres., Reno and Oil City R. R. Co. Sec, Oil City Gas Co. With Brady's Bend Mining Co. m., (i) Miss Brainerd, Meadville, Pa., June 17, 1876; (2) Lavinia K. Cook, Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 8, ■ 1880. George Chandler Holt, Jurist, Federal Bldg., New York, N. Y. ■ B.A., LL.B., LL.D. Sec, Linonia. ist Soph. Eng, Comp. Pr. ist Linonia Deb. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit, Class Orator. Skulljand Bones, ist Linonia Sr. Deb. Pr. Ed., ,. Palladium, New- Haven, Conn., 1866-67. LL.B., Valedictorian, Columbia Coll., Law School, iS6g. m., Mary Louisa Bowen, Woodstock, Conn.,, Oct. 12, 1871,. Lawyer, New York, N. X., 1869-98. Referee in Bankruptcy, 1898-1903. Judge, U. S. Dist. Ct., Mar. 10, 1903 — . ■ LL.D., Yale, 1904. Club, Century. Res., 40 East 25th St. Williston Benedict Lockwood, Broker, 49 Broadway, New York, N. Y. m., Isabel 'Domenick, New York, N. Y., Oct. to, 1869. With Lockwood & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 186S-79, Memb., R. P: Flower & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 1879 — . Res., 205 W. S7th St. William Greenly NicoU, Lawyer, Baby- lon, L. I., N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Linonia. N. Y. Bar, 1867. LL.B., 3d Pr., Columbia Coll., Law School, 1868. Lawyer, Ijlew Yor,k, N. Y., 1868 — . ro., (i) Phoebe D. Brisbtow, June 5, 1873; (2) Kate Maurie CoTov/ell, Oct. 28, 1878. Henry Treat Rogers, Lawyer, Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo. B.A., M.A. Linonia. 111. Bar, 1869. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1869-S0. m., Kate Secord, Thorold, Can., Sept. 10, 1873. Lawyer, Den- ver, Colo., 1883 — . Pres., Colorado . Eastern R. R. Co. V. Pres., U. S. Natl. Bank of Denver; id., Inland Oil and Refining Co. E)ir., Denver Gas and Electric Co., and Rio ' Grande Junc- tion R. R. Co. Pres., Colo. Bar Assn., 1905- 06. Clubs, Denver, University (Denver) ; Uni- versity, Yale (New ' York) ; Graduates (New Haven). Morris Woodruff Seymour, Lawyer, Bridgeport, Conn. B.A., LL.B., LL.B., Columbia , Coll., 1867. Lawyer, Bridgeport, Conn., 1S67 — ^.' ra., Char- lotte Sanford, New Haven, Conii., Sept.^ '15, 1870. Corpn. Counsel and City Atty., Bridge- port, Conn., 1873. B.A., 1876. Judge, City Ct., Bridgeport, Conn. Conn. Legis., Senate, 1881-82. Memb., State Board of Pardons. Lect. on Corporations, Yale Law School. U. S. Commissioner. Pres., Fairfield Co. Bar Assn. Pres., Read Carpet Co. V. Pres., Holmes and Edwards Silver Co. Dir., Bridgeport Bd. of Trade, etc. Henry Thompson Sloane, Merchant, 884 Bway., New York, N. Y. B.A;, M'.A. Cochleaureatus. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Disp. Skull and Bones. Brothers in Unity. Carpet Merchant, New York, N. Y. Donor, Sloane Laboratory, Yale Coll. in.. New York, N. Y., Jail. 18, 1882. Clubs, Metropolitan. University, N. Y. Yacht, Tuxedo, Riding (New York; Eastn. Yacht (Boston). V. Com., Sea- wanhaka Yacht Club (N. Y.). Charles McLellan Southgate, Clergyman, 41 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. B.A. 1st Fresh. Lat. Comp. Pr. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. 3d Soph. Del. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. Linonia. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Skull and Bones. High Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., High School, Woodstock, Vt., 1866-67. Grad., Andover Theol. Sem. m., Elizabeth Vir- ginia Anderson, Woodstock, Vt., Nov. 30, 1870. Pastor, N. Cong. Ch., St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1870- 74; ist Cong. Ch., Atlanta, Ga., and Lecturer, Atlanta Univ., 1874-75; C-ong. Ch., Dedham, Mass., 1875-84; Pilgrim Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1884-95; Cong.: Ch., Auburndale, Mass.,' 1895- 1905. Sec, Mass. Bible Soc, Boston, Mass., 1906—. Dir., Cong. S. S. . Pub. Soc. Cor- porate Memb., Am. Board Foreign Missions. Trustee, Hartford Theol. Sem. Memb., Head Quarters Com. Anti-Saloon League of Mass. Edward Comfort Starr, Clergyman, Cornwall, Conn. B.A., B.D., S.T.B. Linonia. 2d Disp. Com mpnc. Speaker. Prin. of Acad., Roylston; Vt. 1866-67. Andover Theol. Sem., 1867-69 S.T.B., 1870. Cong. Ch., Waseca, Minn., 1871 75 ; Wethersfield Ave. Ch., Hartford, Conn. 1876-80. m., Emily Amelia Shaw, Hartford, Conn., Jan. 12, 1878. Cong. Ch., Northfield. Conn., 1881-88: Cornwall, Conn., 1888 — . Trus- tee, Rumsey Hall School; Cornwall Literary Soc. Sec, Cornwall Schdol Board; V. Pres., Litchfield Co. Univ. Club. Contrib., Secular and Religious Papers. William Edwin Stiger, Lawyer, 149 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1867. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1867—. m., (1) Phoebe C. Dore- mus, Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 12, 1872; (2) .,,Mary H. Timpson, New York, N. Y., 1882. Trustee, Seaman's Bank for Savings. Memb., New York Bar Assn., N. Y. State Bar Assn. Res., 138 W. 73d St. Arthur Clarence Walworth, Mechanical Engineer, 100 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. B.A., M.A. ist Soph. Math. Pr. Linonia. Cochleaureatus. Wooden Spoon. Salutatory, ist Sr. Astron. Pr. Scroll and Key. Harvard Univ., Lawrence Sci. School, 1866-68. Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees, Paris, Fr., , 1868-70. m., Mary Frances Colby, Newton Center, Mass., Dec. 12, 1872. Memb., Mass. Legis., 1877-78. Pres., Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Pres., Boston 4 K E Alumni Assn. Res., Newton Center, Mass. William Egbert Wheeler, Merchant, Portville, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Linonia. Spade and Grave. Wolf's. Head. 1st Disp. * B K. Lumber Mfr. and Oil Producer, Portville, N. Y., 1866. m., Allie E. Mersereau, Portville, N. Y., (Jet. 27, 1874. Memb., N» Y. State Legis., 1892-93, 1900. George ,William Young, Business, Lud- dington Bldg., Chicago, 111. B.A. V. Sec, Brothers in Unity, 1863: Sec, 1864. Soph. Decl. Pr. Pres. and (;ensor, Brothers m Unity, 1866. Scroll and Key. Sec, XVIII A K E Conv., 9 X Chap., Schenec- tady, N. Y., July 25-27, 1864. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1866-67. Supt., San Doniiiigo Copper Mines, 1868-6,9. Treas. and Gen. Mj,r., Wilmington Star Coal Co., 1868-79. m., Jen- nie Luddington, Chicago, 111., Nov. 19, 1874. Memb., Young & Savin, Lumber Dealers, Den- ver, Colo.. 1879-83. Bus., Chicago, III., 1883 — , Res., Elkton, Md, 121 PHI ♦Charles Fullerton Bacon, Merchant, Bostqn, Mass. M., Isabella M. Hurll, Boston, June i6, 1868. With Adams Sugar Refinery, Boston, Mass., 1864-73. Metnb., John Bacon & Co., New York, N. Y., 1873-75. With Churchill, Gilchrist & Smith, Boston, Mass., 1875-77. With John Marsh & Co., Boston, Mass., 1875-79. Drowned, Boston Harbor, July 16, 1879. ♦William Stewart Boas, Lumber Mer- chant, Harrisburg, Pa. Yale Univ., 1862-64. Lumber Bus., Harrisburg, Pa., 1S64-92. Retired, 1892. d., Nov. 4, 1894. ♦Daniel Chase Chapman, Insurance, Bal- timore, Md. B.A., M.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Sec, Linonia. Scroll and Key. Wolf's Head. m., Anna Maria Harris, Nov. 23, 1869. Bus., Baltimore, Md., 1866-72. Sec, Merchant's Exchange. Bal- timore, Ma., 1872-79. Sec, Am. Fire Ins,.^-CoM 1879-92. d., May 11, 1892. ♦William Lester Griswold, Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y. ■ . B.A., LL.B. Linonia. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1868. Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y., 1868-1901. Alderman, Binghamton, N. Y., 1872. Justice of Peace, ib. m., Elizabeth J. Rich, Binghamton, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1873. d., Feb. 6, 1901. ♦Henry Perrin Holmes, Student, Wor- cester, Mass. Linonia. ist Colloquy. Commenc. Speaker, d., Worcester, Mass., Oct. 4, i886. ♦Daniel Wesley IngersoU, Jr., Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. B.A., LL.B. Linonia. Spade and Grave. Q. M. Dept., U. S. A., 1865. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1867. N. Y. Bar, 1867. d., St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 3, 1869. . ♦Roland Redmond, Merchant, New York, N. Y. B.A. Linonia. Cochleaureatus. Wooden Spoon Oration. Scroll and Key. Importer of Linen Goods, New York, N. Y., 1866-87. m., Helen C. Bulkley, Sept. 16, 1880. Retired, 1887. Club, South Side, Islip, L. I. d.. Mar. 4, 1894. ♦Ernest Schroeder, Teacher, Red Bank, N.J. B.A. Linonia. Teacher, St. Clement's Hall, Ellicott City, Md., 1866-73; Theol. Student, 1873-74. d.. Red Bank, N. J., Sept. 24, 1874. ♦John Hampden Wood, Lawyer, Albany, N. Y. C, — 1873. Ed. and Prop., Milwaukee Coml. Times, 1873-77. 1st short story, "One of the Thirtjr Pieces," Atlantic Monthly, 1876, and Contrib. to mags, since. Instr. Mod. Langs., Yale Univ., 1893-1902. Resigned and living in Europe, 1902 — . U. S. Consul, Genoa, It., Feb., 1903-Jan. i, 1905; Palermo, It., 1905 — . Memb., Soc Colonial Wars. Author, "Det- molt," 1879; "The House of the Merchant Prince," 1882; "Choy Susan," 1884; "Old Mexico and Her Lost Provinces" (8 vols.), 1884; "Fish and Men in the Maine Islands," 1885; "The Golden Justice," 1887; "Sergeant Von," 1889; "A House Hunter in Europe," 1893: "The Faience Violin," 1893; "A Pound of Cure," 1894; "Queer People,' 1902; "The Yellow Snake," 1902. Arthur Douglas Bissell, Banker, 950 Del- aware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. Cochleaureatus. Skull and Bones. Transportation Bus., Buffalo, N. Y., 1867-85. Coll. of Customs, Dist. of Buffalo Creek, 1885- 89. Pres., Peoples Bank of Buffalo, i88g — . Dir. and Officer, numerous Corpns. Joseph Judson Brooks, Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa. B.A. 2d Brothers in Unity Fresh. Deb. Pr.; Soph. Deb. Pr. Sec, Brothers in Unity. Grad., Harvard Law School, 1869. m., Hen- rietta Faber, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2, 1869. Pa. Bar, 1870. Asst. Counsel, Pa. Ry. Lines, W. of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1881-98; Gen. Counsel, id., 1898 — . William Alexander Brother, Miner, Care of W. A. Peck, 1643 Champa St., Den- ver, Colo. B.A. With Griffith & Co.. New York, N. Y., 1867-68. Cotton Merch., New Orleans, L?., 1868-72; Shreveport, La., 1871-79. Miner, Colorado, 1879 — . David James Burrell, Clergyman, 248 W. 7Sth St., New York, N. Y. B.A., B.D., D.D., LL.D. ist Linonia Fresh. Deb. Pr. ist Soph. Eng, Comp. Pr., 2d Term; 2d id., 3d Term. 2d Soph. Decf. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Pot Pourri. Asst. Treas., * B K. Townsend Pr. De Forest Gold Medal Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Union Park Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1867-68; Union Theol. Sem., 1868-69. Missionary, Chicago, 111., 1870-75. m., Clara Sargeant De Forest, Oct. 18, J871. Pastor, 2d Presb. Ch., Du- bu(;'ue, Iowa, 1876-87; Westminster Ch., Min- neapolis, Minn., 1887-91; Mjirble Collegiate Ch., New York, N. Y., 1891—. Author, "Re- ligions of the World," "Gospel of Gladness," "Religion of the Future," "Spirit of the Age," "The Wonderful Teacher," ''Christ and :frog- ress," "Evolution of a Christian," and other books. Office, 1 W. 29th St. B.A., M.A., LL.B. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr Ex. Speaker. Brothers in Unity. Scroll and Nathan Allen Chapman, Merchant, Bal- l^., n"? 8°"l^"?f. -^.^X"!; t')^tB^'^i l^ol^an^l^ev Me b T h F ^ r bany Law School, 1867. N. Y. Bar, .867. T „nJL FnJ^^U/SR^ "*"•' ^°*'iS ^°\ *r-P" Lawyer, Albany, k. Y.' 1867-84. Judge AS- i;°""*°?'nate^,i n '^f ta"" '^"^o ?■ "S^'P" vocate Gen., State of n". Y., 1873-75- Comr., T' W^'^^u^rw : hJ^^"' f' i^^*- „ Bus., U. S. Circ. Ct., N. Dist. of N. V?, 1876-84. ^Ah iKn't/r M ^"v un"' v'*"-8o. Banker Master and Examr. in Chancefy, UJ S. CiVc *"d B™''"- New York, N. Y., 1880—. and Dist. Cts. m., Elizabeth K. Boyd, Ai- Henry Davis Cleveland, U. S. Official, St. Louis, Mo. V. Pres., Beethoven ana uist. i^ts. m., £.iizaDein i\.. isoya, Al- bany, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1882. d., Albany, N. Y., July 10, 1884. 1867 Spade and Grave. Eu- rope, 1867-68. Bus., St. Louis, Mo., 1868-74. With St. Louis, Iron Mt. R. R., 1874-81. Supt. and Mgr., St. R. R., St. Louis, Mo., 1881-84. U. S. Internal Revenue Officer, 1886—; Chief Deputy, 1894—. William Henry Bishop, Author and U. S. Consul, Palermo, Italy. B.A. Soph. Pr. Poem. ' Ed., Yale Courant. nu^-l o t i-m. . -, .. Class Poet. Pres.. Linonia. Student and «-narles S>amuel ElUot, Journalist [Re- Architect, New York, N. Y., 1867—. V. Su- trred], 17 River St., Cooperstown N Y pervising Argbitett, Treasury, Washington, D. B.A., M.A. Spade and Grav?. Director' Jr' J3« PHt Ex. Com. Class Historian. 2d Div. Leader, Yale Glee Club, ist Disp. Asst. Ed., Palla- dium, New Haven, Conn., 1868-71: Post, Bos- ton, Mass^ 1871-72; Journal and Courier, Nev Haven, Conn., 1873-78; Parisian, 1879-80 Evening Past, New York, N. Y., 1880-1904. Retired, 1904, account of ill health. Amateur Musician (Organist, Choir Master. Pianist, Composer, Critic and Lecturer on musical topics), in New York, Washington, New Haven, Boston, and London. Thomas Hedge, Lawyer, Burlington, Iowa. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. Town- send Pr. Priv., 1 06th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1864 — ; 2d Lt., Feb. 16, 1865. Mustered out, June 22, 1865. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1869. M.A., 1870. Memb;, Hedge^ & Blythe, Law- yers, Burlington, Iowa, 1870 — . m., , Mary Frances Copk, Burlington, Iowa, Jan. 8, 1873. Memb., U. S. Congress, House, 1878-80. Albert Eugene Lamb, Lawyer, i8g Mon- tague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. 2d Linonia Fresh. Deb. Fr.; 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr.; 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr. ; Jr. Deb. Pr.; Sr. Deb. Pr. Skull and Bones. 2d Disp. Teacher, Elocu., Univ. Vt., 1867-68; Free Acad., Norwich, Conn., 1868-70. Conn. Bar, 1870. m., Annie Louise Kendall, Apr. 16, 1879. Lt. Col. and Judge Advocate on Staffs Generals Jourdan, Christianson, and Mallineux, Old 2d Div. N. G. S. N. Y. Clubs, Brooklyn, Yale, Riding, and Driving. Res., 97 Columbia Heights. Frank Libbey, Merchant, 1823 Sixteenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C. B.A. 2d Brothers in Unity Fresh. Deb. Pr. Skull and Bones. 2d Disp. Memb., Willet & Libbey, Lumber Merchants, Washington, D. C. m., Emily Margaret Valiant, Mar. 22, 1876. Bus., 6th & New York Ave. Charles Augustus Parke, Banker, Mount Vernon, Ind. Europe, 1865-67. Cashier, Mt. Vernon Bank- ing Co., 1867 — . m., Nina Dale Owen, Mt. Vernon, Ind., May 7, 1870. Peter Brynberg Porter, Physician, 128 W. 84th St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., M.D. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Spade and Grave. Diss. Commenc. Speaker. M.D., Univ. Pa. and Class Pres., 1869. Res. Phys., Philadelphia Hosp., 1869-71. Poet, XXVII A K E Conv., P Chap., Easton, Pa., Oct. 15-16, 1873. Memb., Am. Therapeutic Soc. and Ed. of its Transactions. Sec. and Ed., Medical Assn. of Greater City of New York. New, York Ed., Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charles Clark Spellman, Lawyer, Spring- field, Mass. Harv. Univ., Law School. Mass. Bar, 1870. Lawyer, Springfield, Mass., 1870 — . m., Jen- nie H. Flagg, Springfield, Mass., Oct. 4, 1871. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1887; ib.. Senate, 1888. James Magoffin Spencer, Student, Trav- eler, Munich, Germany. B.A., M.A., LL.B. 3_d Soph. Decl. Pr. 1st Soph. Math. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Philos. Oration. * B K. Pres., Beethoven. Skull and Bones. High Oration. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1870. Prof.. Math., Natl. Deaf Mute Coll., 1870-74. Res., Munich, Ger., 1874 — . m., Mary Fisk, Boston, Mass., July 28, 1878. Henry Storer Swan, Physician, Middle- boro, Mass. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1872. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1872-73. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1873-74; Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1874-82; Bristol, R. L, 1883-92; Middle- boro, Mass., 1892 — . m., Annie C. C. Shaw, Roxbury, Mass., Apr. 7, 1877. Memb., R. I. Med. Soc, etc. James Andrew Swan, Merchant [Re- tired], Gibbs Ave., Newport, R. I. B.A., M.A. Spade and Grave. Mfr., Colum- bus, Ohio, 1867-71. Hardware Merchant, Joliet, III., 1871-76. Mfr., Columbus, Ohio, 1876-80. Retired, 1880. Res., Newport, R. I., 1880 — . m., Jane Parsons, Columbus, Ohio, June 4, 1885. William Thomsen, Merchant, 127 S. Howard St., Baltimore, Md. B.A. Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Baltimore, Md., 1867 — . m., Sarah Helen O'Brien, Port- land, Me., Oct. 17, 1872. Treas., Ch. Home and Infirmary, 1891 — ; Margaret J. Bennett Home, 1908 — . Edgar Abel Turrell, Lawyer, 76 William St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B; 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. 4> B K. Spade and Grave. Diss. Commenc. Speaker. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1869. N. Y. Bar, 1869. Law Student, Univ. of Heidelberg, 1860-70. Memb. of Am., N. Y. State and N. Y. City Bar Assns.; New York Law Institute; Founder St. Patrick's Soc; German Student Union; Clubs, Man- hattan, Yale, Mount Rose, Country. Summer Res., Mount Rose, Pa. Boyd Vincent, P. E. Bishop, 223 W. 7th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., M.A., S.T.D. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. 2d Brothers in Unity Sr. Deb. Pr. * B K. Townsend Pr. Post Grad. Stu- dent, Yale Coll., 1867-68. Berkeley Div. School, 1869-71. Ordained Deacon, 1871; Priest, 1872. Asst., St. Paul's Ch., Erie, Pa., 1871-72. Rector, Cross and Crown Ch., Erie, Pa., 1872-74; Calvary Ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1874-89. Consecrated Bishop of Southern Ohio, 1889. Author, "Lectures on Reasonable- ness of Prayer," and "Printed Sermons and Pamphlets," Res., Forest Ave., Avondale. James Wolcott Wadsworth, Farmer, Geneseo, N. Y. A. D. C, Staff Gen. Warren, U. S. A., 1865. Bvt. Maj., Five Forks, Apr. i, 1865. Supr., Geneseo, N. Y., 1875-78. m., Louisa Travers, New York, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1876. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, Livingston Co., 1878-79. Comp- troller, State of N. Y., 1880-81. U. S. House of Reps., 27th Cong. Dist., N. Y., 1881-85; 31st Dist., 1891-1903; 34tli Dist.', 1903-07. Isaac Jocelyn Wild, Officer of Corpn., New Haven, Conn. B.A. Cashier, U. S. Tea Co., New York, N. Y., 1868. Oyster Bus., Baltimore, Md., 1869- 71. With New Haven Gas Light Co., 1872 — ; Treas., id., 1887. m., Sarah E. Goodyear, July 3, 1878. Richard William Woodward, Analytical Chemist, Franklin, Conn. B.A. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Yale Lit. * B K. Skull and Bones. Townsend Pr. Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Yale Coll. ShefBeld Sci. School, 1868-71. Europe, 1871- 73. Chemist, Franklin, Conn., 1873— :• >>>•' Sarah Cazneau Day, Mar. 5, 1875. Memb., Am. Assoc. Adv. Science. *George Augustus Adee, Lawyer, West- chester, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B, Cochleaureatus. Scroll and 123 PHI Key. Varsity Crew. Sec, \'aisity Hascball Club. LL.B., Columbia. 1870. N. Y. iiar, 1870. Lawyer, New \'ork, N. V., 1870 — . ni., Adelaide Palmer Stanton, Dec. 6, 1871. Pres., Univ. Athletic Club, 1892-96. \'. Pres., Yale Alumni Assn., New York, 1893-94; Pres., 1897.98. Chmn., Bldg. Com., Yale Gymnasium. Dir., ^'aIe ^Mumni Univ. Fund., 1895-97, d., Aug. 12, 1908, Stonington, Conn. *Robert Henry Alison, Physician, Ard- more. Pa. B.A., M.A., M.D. Scroll and Key. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1869. Europe, 1869. Res. Pbys.. Pa. Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1871-72. Port Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. ol 1883-84. Phys., Ardmore, Pa., 1885-1906. Fellow, Coll. of Phys., Philadelphia, Pa.; Am. Philos. Soc, etc. d., July 17, 1906. *Samuel Dyer Allen, Business, Allen- town, R. I. Spade and Grave, d.. Burning Springs, W. Va., Dec. 14, 1866. *Josiah Lee, Banker, Baltimore, Md. Europe, 1868-69; 1870-71. d., Jan. 11, 1873. *James Alexander Moore, Physician, He- lena, Mont. B.A., M.D. Merchant, Santa Cruz, W. I., 1867-79. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1883. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1883-90; Helena, Mont, 1890-98, d., Helena, Mont., Nov. 29, 1898. *Louis Lambert Palmer, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. Boot and Shoe Bus., Chicago, 111., 1867-68. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1869. III. Bar, 1869. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 1869-83. Conn. Bar, 1883. Lawyer, Stonington, Conn., 1883-87. Conn. Gen. As- sembly, New London Co., 1886. Killed by ac- cidental discharge of gun. May 31, 18S7. *John Warren Partridge, Clergyman, Ft. Collins, Colo. B.A. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. 4» B K. 1st Linonia Sr. Deb. Pr. Spade and Grave. Oration. Theol. Sem. of the Presb. Ch., 1867-68. Andover Theol. Sem., 1868-70. Ordained, Nfew Haven, Conn., 1871. m., (i) Mary E. Partridge, Worcester, Mass,, Feb. 14, 1871. Davenport Cong. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1871-74; 2d Presb. Ch., Scranton, Pa., 1874-76; Presb. Ch., San Diego, Cal., 1876-77; Greeley, Colo., 1877-79; 1st Presb. Ch., Cafion City, Colo., 1879-85. m., (2) Eleanor Barnard, Scranton, Pa., Sept. 15, 1884. Presb. Ch., Scranton, Pa., 1885-86; Fort Collins, Colo., 1886-89. Contrib., Secular and Religious Peri- odicals, d.. Fort Collins, Colo., Feb. 25, 1889. *Henry Willson Payne, Lawyer, Cleve- land, Ohio. B.A., M.A. Spade and Grave. Europe, 1867- 68. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1870. d., Mentone, France, Feb. 8, 1878. ♦Edward Sheldon Reynold?. Officer of Corporation, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. Cochleaureatus. Scroll and Key. ^d Colloquy. Europe, 1867. Pa. Bar, 1870. m., Annie Buckingham Dorrance, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Nov. 26, 1876. U. S. Census, 1880. Pres., Wilkes-Barre Elec. Light Co., 1887—; id., Wilkes-Barre Water Co., 1888; id., Wyoming Natl. Bank, 1891— . Memb., Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc; Pa. Hist. Soc; Va. Hist. Soc d., Saranac Lake, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1895- ♦Frederick Isaac Small, Lawyer, Little Falls, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1869. Lawyer, Little Falls, N. Y., 1869-97. Retired, 1897. d., Oct. 28, 1907. *Peter Rawson Taft, Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., M.A., LL.B. 1847 Fresh. Schp. 3d Soph, Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; 2d id., 3d Term. 2d Brothers in Unity Soph. Deb. Pr. Clark Gr. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Philos. Oration. * B K. Skull and Bones. Valedic- torian. Commenc. Speaker. Europe, 1867-^0. LL.B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1871. _ Assoc, td.. Superior Court Reporter, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872-73. m., Annie Matilda Hulbert, 1876. i,, June 3, 1889. *Henry Weyman Walker, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Spade and Grave. Columbia Coll., School of Law. Europe, d., Aug. 16, 1876. ♦George Lathrop Wright, Manufacturer, New York, N. Y. B.A.. M.A. Spade and Grave. Teacher, Mor- ris Acad., 1867-69. Prin., Class. School, Mor- ristown, N. )'., 1860-72. N. J. Bar, 1871. Lawyer, Mornstown, N. J., 1871-73. Ins. Bus.. St. Louis, Mo., 1873-87. m., Florence Guier Scott, St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 22, 1874. Ed., Exporter and Importer, St. Louis. Mo., 1877- 80. Sec, Executive Com.. Impr. of Westn. Ter., 1879-85. Pres., River and Rail Electric Light Co., New York, X. Y., 1887-94. Res., .•\uburn, N. Y., 1894-97. d., Nov. 7, 1897. 1868 Charles William Bingham, Manufac- turer, 2157 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A., M.A. Cochleaureatus. Scroll and Key. Europe, 1868-70. Hardware Bus., Cleveland, Ohio, 1870. m., Mary Payne, Cleveland, Ohio June 1, 1876. John Coats, Judge, 41 Vine St, New Britain, Conn. B.A., M.A. Corpl., 22d Conn. Inf.. U. S. A., 1863. 2d Soph. tng. Comp. Pr. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Linonia Jr. Deb. Pr. Pres., 2i5t A K E Conv., N Chap., New York, N. Y., Oct. 2-3, 1867. Linonia Orator, 1868. Conn. Bar, 1871. m., L. Josephine Walker, June 22, 1871. Teacher, Conn. Lit. Inst., Suffield, Conn., 1873- ■^■j. Prin., High School, Windsor Locks, Conn.. 1878-81. Lawyer, Windsor Locks, Conn., 1881- 87; New Britain, Conn., 1887 — . Judge of Probate, Hartford Co., Conn., 1894-1900. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Hartford Co., Conn., i8gl — , William Palmer Dixon, Lawyer, 32 Lib- erty St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Com. Wooden Spoon Presentation Address. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1870. Lawyer, New York, N. Y.. 1870—. m., Lena E. Babcock, Riverdale, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1871. Charles Henry Farnam, Archaeologist, New Haven, Conn. B.A., M.A., LL.B. * B K. Skull and Bones. Commenc. Speaker. Europe, 186S-69. m., Alice M. Davies, New Haven, Conn., June 8, 1870. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1871. Memb., Common Council and Bd. of Aid., New Haven, Conn. Asst. in Archfeol., Peabody Museum. Memb., Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Benjamin Austin Fowler, Officer of Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona. B.A. Priv.. Co. C. sth Mass. Inf., U. S. A.. Sept. ig, 1862-Aug. 24, 1863. Ed., Pot Pourri. Scroll and Key. Teacher, Danvers, Alass., J24 PHI 1868-69. Law Student, Stoneham, Mass., 1871. Memb., Sthbol Boaird, Stoneham, M.ass., iS/i- 76. m., Ella 1'". Quinby, Oct. 17, 1888. Res., Phoenix, Arizona, 1899 — . Memb., Ex. Cora., NaJ. Irrigation Cong., 1900-07; Sec, id., 1907- 09. Memb., Ariz. Legis. Pres., Ariz. Agr. Assoc.^ Phoenix Board of Trade; Associated Charities, Phoenix ; Salt River Valley . Water Users Assoc. Horace Adams Hicks, Manufacturer, Spencer, Mass. B.A. Mfr. Carriages, Speiicer, Mass., 1868 — . m., (i) Mrs. Helen J. Caswell, Lisbon, Vt., 1873; (2) Josephine A. Green, Dorchester, Mass., Apr. 8, 1888. Jonathan IngersoU, Railroad Business, 1328J/2 Hoover St; Los Angeles, Cal. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Spade and Grave. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1869. m.. Grape K. Skinner, Albany, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1870. Executive Sec, State of Conn., 1873- 74- John Lewis, Lawyer, 424 N. Oak Avenue, Oak Park. 111. B:A. Sergt., Co. G, 22A Conn. Inf., U. S. A-. 1863. 3d Linonia Fresh, Deb. Pr. 2d Term Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. ; id., 3d Term, ist Soph. Decl. Pr. ; 2d Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr.; 3d Jr. Deb. Pr.; ist Sr. Deb. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit, 4> B K. Skull and Bones, ist Sn. Eng. Co'mp. Pr. Teacher, High School, Hartford, -Gonn-v 1868-69. ni., (i) Adelaide E. Harmon, Suffield, Conn., July 27, 1868. Conn. Bar, 13,70. Law- yer, Hartford, Conn., 1870-73. ist Bi-Centen- nial Address, Suffield, Conn., 1 870. City Law Dept., Chicago, 111., 1871-73. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1873—- m., (2) Isabel H. Reed, July 6, ,1^82. Author, "Lewis on Eminent Domain," igoo. William Alexander Linn, Bank Presi- dent, 67 Clinton Place, Hackensack, N. J. B.A. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; 2d id., 3d Term; 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. Class Poet. Class Hist. Ed. Staff, Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1869-71. m.^ Mar- garet A. Martin, New' York, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1871. Evening Post, New York, N. Y., 1871- 1900; Mng. Ed., id., 1891-1900. N. Y. Bar, 1883. Pres., Hackensack Mut. . B. & L. Assoc, 1887 — ; Pres., Peoples Nat. 'Bahlt; Hackensack, N. J., 1903 — . Memb., Interstate Com. on preservatioh of Palisades, 1899 — '-. Author, "The Story of the Mormons," 1902; "Rob and His Gun," 1902; "Horace Greeley," 1903. Contrib., Various . Mags. Memb., Nat. Geog. Soc.; JSr. J. Hist. Soc; Authors Club, New York, N. Y. George Albert Newell, Banker, 127 West Center St., Medina, N. Y. B.A., M.A. * B K. Spade and Grave. N. Y. Bar, 1871. Co. Clk.. Orleans Co., N. Y., 1878-87. m., Anna E. McGrath, Sept. i, 1886. Treas., , Orleans Co., 1887-99; Banker, ib., 1899-^. Memb., Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M.; 33°.' Charles Page, Lawyer, Merchants' Ex- change BIdg., San Francisco, Cal. B.A. Law Student, Univs., of Brussels and Berlin, 1868-69. ' Cal. Bar, 1870. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1870 — . m., Sallie Hette My- ers, Sept. 12, 1877. Res., 2518 Pacific Ave. Richard Austin Rice, College Prof., Wil- liamstown, Mass. B.A., M.a:, B.D. Spade and Grave. Theol., Univ. of Berlin, Ger., 1870-71. B.D., 1872. Europe,' 1873-75. Prof., Mod. Langs., Univ. I2S of Vt., 1875-81. m., Marion Astley Foster, Geneva, N. Y., Nov. iS, 1876. Prof., Mod. I^ngs., Williams Coll., 1881-1909; Hist., 1890- 94; Hist, of Art and Civilization, 1904 — . Memb., Am. Hist. Assoc; Archeol. Inst, of Am.; St, Botolph Club, Boston, Mass. George Baldwin Selden, Lawyer, Roches- ter, N. Y. See Beta Phi, '65. Europe, 1867. Yale Coll., Sheffield Sci. School, 1868. Law Student, Rochester, N. Y., 1860.71. N. Y. Bar, 1871. m., Clara D. Woodruff, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1871. Patent Lawyer and Inventor, Roches- ter, N. Y., 1871 — . Inventor and owner of basic patent of automobiles. Mase Shepard Southworth, College Pro- fessor, Springfield, Mass. B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. Student, of Chem., Univ. of Gottingen, 1867—. Ph.D., Univ. of Tubin- gen, 1872. B.A. and M.A., 1877. Prof., Chem., Williams Coll. Res., 184 Maple St John Leonard Varick, Merchant, 107 Chambers St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Sec, Brothers in Unity. * B K. Spade and Grave. Hardware Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1868 — . m., Julia Henriquez de Leon, Oct. 16, 1883. Treas., Union Nut and Bolt Co. Dir., Upson Nut Co.; Millers Falls Co. Pres., Hardware Club; Dutchess Co. Soc. Memb., Holland Soc. Clubs, University, Yale, Hardware (New York). Sheldon Thompson Viele, Lawyer, Fi- delity Bldg.i 284 Main St., Buffalo, N. B.A., M.A. 3d Soph. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. Soph. Pr. Poem. Spade and Grave. Law Student, Builalo, N. Y., 1868- 71. N. Y. Bar, 1871. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1871 — . m., Anna Porter Dorr, Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. s, 1877. Author, Prize Essay, N. Y. State Bar Assoc, 1880. Curator, Bulfalo Library, 1886-89. Dean, Saturn Club, 1889. Pres., University Club, Buffalo, N. Y., 1894-97; Yale Alumni Assoc, Western N. Y., 1S95-96. Memb., State Bar Assoc; Lawyer's Club of Buffalo; Holland Soc, New York, N. Y.; Sons of the Revolution; Loyal Legion of the U. S. Memb., Ex. Com. Civil Service Reform Assoc. at Buffalo, N. Y., 1884—. State Comr. in Lunacy, 1906-^ Henry Parks Wright, Dean, Yale Col- lege [Retired], 128 York St., New Haven, Conn. B.A.,' M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. Sergt, Co. F, 51st Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Oct 14, 1862-July 27, 186.3. Fresh. Hurlburt Schp. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. * B K. Class Deacon. Class Sec. Skull and Bones. 1st Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Chickering Inst., 1868-70. M.A., 1871. Yale Coll., Dept of Theolj Asst Prof., Lat, Yale Coll., 1871-76. m., Elizabeth Burt, Oakham, Mass., July 7, 1874. Ph.D., 1876. Prof., Lat, Yale, 1876- 1909- Student, Univ. Gottingen and Berlin, 1878-79. Dean of Yale Coll., 1884-1909. LL.D., Union Coll., 1895. Ed., "Satires of Juvenal," 1901. Retired, 1909. ♦Russell William Ayres, Lawyer, Mil- ford, Conn. B.A., M.A., LL.B. 23d Conn. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-63. ist Brothers in Unity Fresh. Deb. Pr. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. ist Brothers in Unity Jr. Deb. Pr. Asst. Sec, Spec. A K E Conv., * Chap., New Haven, Conn., Tan. 8-9, 1867. Ed., Yale Lit. ist Brothers in Unity PHI Sr. Deb. Pr. Orator, Brothers in Unity, 1868. 2(1 Sr. En^. Comp. Pr. Conn. Bar, 1869. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1870. Lawyer, Milford, Conn., 1870-72. Res., I-'la., 1872-73, d., Syra- cuse, N. v., Dec. 14, 1873. ♦William Turner Bacon, Physician, Hartford, Conn. B.A., M.A. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1867—. M.D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1871. Surg., Charity Hosp., Bladcwell's Isl., New York, N. Y., 1871 — . m., Mary E. Coit, Hartford, Conn., June 10, 1876. Phys., Hartford, Conn., 1876- 1906. Ophthalmic and Aural Surg., Hartford Hosp., 1879-1906. Memb., Conn. Med. Soc. ; Hartford Libr., and Jour. Assoc; Internatl. Ophthalmol. Cong.; Am. Ophthalmol. Soc. d., Mar. 16, 1906. *James Coffin, Broker, San Francisco, Cal. B.,\. 3d Soph. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. 2d Brothers in Unity Jr. Deb. Pr. * B K. Skull and Bones. Mercantile Pursuits, Portland, Oregon. Banking, San Francisco, Cal., 1875-79; Portland, Ore., 1879-85. m., Sarah L. Allen, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 5, 1878. Broker, San Francisco, Cal., 1885-1906. d., Ross, Cal., Dec. 28, igo6. ♦George William Fisher, Manufacturer, Fisherville, Mass. B.A., M.A. Scroll and Key. m., Ella Frances Farnam, Northbridge, Mass., June 18, 1874. d., Grafton, Mass., Feb. 1^, 1900. ♦William Bard Capron Jennings, Clerk, Kingston, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1864-68. Clk., Detroit, Mich., and New York, N. Y., 1868-81. d., Detroit, Mich., Apr. 5, 1881. ♦Charles Clark Marsh, Merchant, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Scroll and Key. Memb., A. & C. C. Marsh, Wholesale Grocers, New York, N. Y., 1871-83. Europe, 1874-76. m., Emma Maria Reed, New York, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1877. Memb., C. C. Marsh & Co., Brokers, 1883-89. d., Nov, 27, 1890. ♦Horace Phillips, Civil Engineer, Day- ton, Ohio. B.A. * B K. Asst. Eng., Chicago and St. Paul R. R., 1868-74; Dayton and South Eastn. R. R., 1874-88. m., Nannie E. Pease, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1876. Civ. Eng., Seattle, Wash., 1888-99. Retired, 1899. d.. May 7, 1904. ♦Edward Leavitt Spencer, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. Europe, 1868-69. m., Kate A. Warden, New York, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1871. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1872. N. Y. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1872-1905. d.. May 2, 1905. ♦James McCall Varnum, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. V. Sec, Linonia. 3d Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr. ist Linonia Jr. Deb. Pr. Scroll and Key. Europe, 1868-71. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1871. N. Y. Bar, 1871. Lawjjer, New York, N. Y., 1871 — ; Varnum & Harrison. N. Y. Legis., AssemHyj nth Dist, 1879-80. Col., N. G. S. N. Y., and A. D. C, Gov. Cornell, 1880-82. N. Y. State Comr., Centennial Battle of Yorktown, 1881. Memb., Com. Centennial Evacuation of N. Y. City by the British, 1883; Com. of Plan and Scope, Centennial of, the Inauguration of Gen. Washington, 1889. Sur- rogate of N. Y. Co., 1899-1900. Memb., N. E. Soc; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France; Gov., R. I. Chapter, Soc. of the Cincinnati; Soc. of Colonial Wars, etc. Killed in auto- mobile accident, 1907. 126 ♦James Henry Wood, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. li.A., LL.B. Spade and Grave. LL.B., Co- lumbia Coll., 1870. N. Y. Bar, 1870. l.awyer. New York, N. V., 1870-1901. m., Augusta K. bodge. New York, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1877. d.. Mar. 23, 1901. ♦Thomas Chalmers Sloane, Merchant, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Wooden Spoon Oration. Skull and Bones, m., Priscilla Palmer Dixon, June 3, 1878. Carpet Merchant, New York, N. Y. Donor, Sloane Phys. Laboratory, Yale Coll. d., Lenox, Mass., June 10, 1890. ♦Henry Stuart Swayne, Manufacturer, Bloomington, 111. B.A. Civ. Eng., St. Paul and Minneapolis R. R., 1869-72. Europe, 1872. m., Sarah Worth- ington Davis, Bloomington, III., Dec. 22, 1875. Mfr., Toledo, O., 1873-85. Retired, 1885. d., Bloomington, 111., Nov, 25, 1893. i86g Edward Jonathan Burrell, Manufacturer, Little Falls, N. Y. B.A. m., Susan McCammon, Newark, N. J., Jan. 8, 1873. Mfr. of Machinery, Little Falls, N. Y. Samuel Howard Deuia, Clergyman, 69 Court St., Exeter, N. H. B.A., D.D. Sec, Linonia. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr. Scroll and Key. Grad., Andover Theol. Sem. m., Susan Holmes Bishop, New Haven, Conn., July 16, 1872. Cong. Ch., Newton Highlands, Mass., 1872-77; Stratford, Mass., 1877-82; ist Cong. Ch., Quincy, 111., 1883-1903; Phillips Ch., Exeter, N. H., 1903 — . John Hurst Durston, Editor, Anaconda, Mont. Sec, Brothers in Unity. Sec, Beethoven. M.A. and Ph.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 1870. m., Mary Harwood, Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1871. Prof., Mod. Langs., Syracuse Univ., 1871-78. Mgr. and Ed., Standard, Syracuse, N. Y., 1880-87; Standard, Anaconda, Mont., 1887—. Allen Warder Evarts, Lawyer, 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Sword and Crown. Wolf's Head. Student, Columbia Coll., Dept. of Law, 1871. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1871. Memb., Evarts, Choate & Sherman, New York, N. Y.; Bar Assn., City of New York; Soc. Med. Juris.; Met. Museum of Art; Am. Museum of Nat- Hist.; N. Y. Zoological Soc. Clubs, Union, Century, University, Yale, N. Y. Athletic, Man- hattan, Grolier, Turf and Field, Lambs, Whist (New York); Garden City Golf; Graduates (New Haven); Metropolitan (Washington); St. Stephens (London, Eng.). Henry Varnum Freeman, Judge, 5760 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. B.A., M.A. Priv., 74th 111. Vol. Inf., Aug. 6, 1862; ist Sergt., id.; Capt., 12th U. S. Colored Inf., Aug. 24, 1863; Honorably dis- charged, July, 1865. 1st Linonia Fresh. Deb. Pr. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. 2d Linonia Jr. Deb. Pr.; id., Sr. Deb. Pr. Skull and Bones. Townsend Pr. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Class Deacon. Illinois Bar, 1870. Prin., High School, Charleston, III., 1871-72. m., Mary L. Curtiss, Rockford, 111., Oct. 16, 1873- , Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1873-03. Judge. Superior Ct., Nov., 1893-1004. Justice, III. Appellate Ct., 1897—; Presidmg Justice, 1898—. PHI Pres,, ChicagOyLit,, Club, ,1898. Comdr., 111. Comraaridery LoyaV Legion, 1899. Professorial Lecturer, Legal Ethics and Med. Jurisprudence, Univ. of Chicago. Author, "Colored Brigade in the Campaign and Battle of Nashville," "Military Essays and Recollections," "Some Battle Recollections of Stone River." William King Hall, Lawyer, 10 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. N. Y. Bar, 1870. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1871. Lawyer, New York, N. Y.; ',1871—. m., (i) Sisie'^ C. Whitson, Apr. 17, 1878; (2) Bertha Coombs, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 20, 18S9. Frederick Smith Hayden, Coll. Prof., 4 Duncan Place, Jacksonville, 111. B.A., B.D., D.D. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Cochleaureatus. Class Deacon. 4> B K. Scroll and Key. Oration; Teacher, New York, N. Y., and Tarrytown, N. Y., 1869-70. Presb. Ch., Angelica, N. Y., 1874-82. Cong. Ch., Flint, Micb^ 1882-1902. m., Sarah Mi Gould, Flint, Mich., Dec. 11, 1884. Prof., Philosophy and Biblical Literature, 111. Coll., 1902 — . D.D., 111. Coll. ■ William Henry Hinkle, Manufacturer, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, OHib. B.A., M.A. Wooden Spoon Orator. Scroll and Key; Pub., Cincinnaii. Ohio, m., Lucila Angiel Fobte, Cincinnati, ^ Ohio, Sept. 24,, 1874. Flour Mercb., Minneapolis, Minn. Mfr., Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Thomas Hooker, 51 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn. B.A., M.A. * B K. Skull and Bones. High Oration. Clark Scholar, 1869-71. i Post ,Gra4. Student, Yale Coll., 1860-71. Tutor, Or., Yale Coll., 1871-74. m., Sallie A. Bowles, Spring- field, Mass., June 30, 1S74. Univ. of Berlin, 1874-ys; Paris, 1875-76. Res., Springfield, Mass., 1876-77; Augusta, Ga., 1877-78; Colo- rado Springs, Colo., 1878-79: New Haven, Conn., 1879 — . Dir., First Natl. Bank of New Haven. Memb., Bd. of Edu., ib., 1894 — • George Henry Lawrence, Lawyer, 46 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. B.A., M.A. Sword and. Crown. Europe, 1869- 70. Teller, Natl. City Bank, Milwaukee, Wis., 1870 — . Mining, Aspen, Colo., 1882. Lawyer, Milwaukee, Wis., 1882—. Tames Edgar Moore, Box '35, Rochelle Park N. J. Priv., ' I37th Regt., Ohio Vol. Inf., U. S. A., during Civil War. Sword , and Crown. With C. S. Rankin & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869- igo8. ■ m., Harriet Johnson, College Hill, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Res., Rochelle Park, N. J., 1908—. Memb., ;F. .&, A. ^., G. A. R. , Jesse Lathrop Moss, Jr., OflScer of Cor- poration, Newberry Library, Chicago, III. B.A. White Rock Mfg. Co., Westerly. R. I., 1869-87. m., (i) Fannie G. Lamed, Oct. 26, 1876. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, Westerly, 1883-85. Pres. and Agt., Moss Mfg. Co. Treas^ Westerly Gas Light Cp. Pres., Pai*ca- tuck Library Assoc. Real Estate, Chicago, 111., 1887 — . m., (2) Harriet Allison Calhoun,' June ■ 15, 1892. Sec. and Finan. Agt., Newberry Library, Chicago, 111., 1898—. Bernadotte Perrin, College Professor, 463 Whitney Ave., New Ha^en, Conn.. B'.A;, Ph.D., LL:D. ist Soph. Eng. Conlp. Pr., 2d Term; id., 3d Term. . Reo. Sec, * B K. Skull and. Bones. 2d^,Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Brothers . in Unity Sr. Deb. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. .. Philos. Oration. TeacTier, High Sch., Hartford, Conn., 1869:7a. Yale Coll., 'fient^- <*{ Theol., 1870-71. Post Grad. Student, Yale Coll., 1871-73. Teacher, Greek, Yale Coll., 1873-74. Ph.D., 1873- Student, Tubingen, Leipzig and Berlin Univs., 1876-79. Prof, of Gr., Western Reserve Univ., 1881-93. mV, (i) Luella Perrin, Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 17, 1881; (2) Susan Lester,' Saratoga, N. Y., , Nov. 25, 1892. Prof., Greek, Yale Univ., 1893 — . Pres., Am. Philol. Assoc, 1879. LL.D., Western Re- serve Univ., 1893. Ed., "Caesar's Civil War," 1S82; "Homer's Odyssey," Books I-V, 1880, Books V-VIII, 1894; ""School Odyssey," 1897; "Plutarch's Greek Lives," "Themistocles and Aristide^," 1901. , Contrib., ort: Gr. and. Roman Hist, and Lit. in Sci. Jours. Office, 191 Far- nam Hall, Robert- Livingston Reade, Lawyer, i W. 54 St., New York, N, Y. . B.A., LL.B. Cochleaureatus.. Sword and Crown. LL.B,, Columbia Coll., 1S72. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1872—. ■'"Wilson Shannon Bissell, Lawyer, Buf- falo, N, Y. B.A., M.A., LL,D. Skull and Bones. Wooden Spoon Oration. N. Y. Bar, Sept. 15, 1871. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y.,' 1871-1903.' ' Pres., Young Men?s,Assoc., Buffalo, N. Y., 1879-81. Pres., Buff. & S. W. R. R., 1883-95. Pres., A H E Alumni, Assoc, Buffalo, N. Y,, 1886-87. m., Louise F. Sturges, Geneva, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1896. Postriiaster Gen. of U. S., i'893-95. LL.D., Yale,' 1893. V, Chaniiellor, U. of Buffalo, 1895-1902; Chancellor, 1902-03. d., Oct. 6, 1903., ♦Lewis Elliot Condict, Lawyer, Newark, N. ;. B.A: * B K., Scroll and Key. ist Disp. Abroad, 1868-70. Theol. Sera, of the Presb. Ch., 1870. Europe, 1873. d.,i'Newark, N. -Ji, July. 12, 1881. '•'William Amasa Copp, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. ist Linonia jr. Deb. Pr. 2d Linonia Sr. Deb. Pr. Sword and Crown. Var- sity Crew, I, 2, 3, 4; Capt., 3. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1869-70. N. Y. Bar, 1870. m., Emily M. Mal'tby, New HaVen, Conn., July 25, 1871. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 187111901. a., Apr. 13, 1901. ♦Edward Gustin Coy, Teacher, Lakeville, Conn.., B.A., M.A. Fresh. Berkeley Pr. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; 2d id., 3d Term. 2d Brothers in. Unity Soph. Deb. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. 1st Brothers in Unity Jr. Deb. Pr. Class Deacon. * B K. Scroll and Key. V. Pres., XXII A K E Conv., 2 Chap., Amherst, Mass., Oct.-;7-8, 186B. (Brothers in Unity Ora- tor. 2d Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Oration. Teacher, Chick^ring Inst., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-70; , W''''ston Sem., E. '•.Hartipton, Mass., 1870772. Tiitor, Lat., Yale Col(„'^^!i872-73. m., Helen E. Marsh, Nov. 25, 1873.! Instr., Gr., Phillips Acad., 1873-92. Au- thor, '"Coy's Mayor's 'Greek Lessons," 1880; "Fij-st Greek Reader," 1882. Europe 1883-84. Head Mastef, Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn., 1892-1904. d.. New Haven, Conn., May 26, 1904. ♦Augustus Montague Cunningham, Law- yer, Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A.,' M.A. N. Y. Bar, 1872-^ Lawyer, BrnoWvn N. Y., 1872-97. Asst, U. ». UlSt. Reg. in Bankruptcy, 1874-78. Atty., 1873-74. RCB- "■ i>o!J-»'"K>-.7, --. d.. South Kingstown, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1897. 127 PHI ♦George Edward Hand, Clergyman, New York, N. Y. B.A. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1869-70. CJen. Theol. Sem., 1871-72. d., Memphis, Tenn.. Jan. 28, 1874. *George Torrence Harrison, Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Sword and Crown. Eu- rope, 1869-70. LL.B., Univ. of Cincinnati. M.A., 1873. m., Sallie E. Perrin, June 6, 1875. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872-92. d., Aug. 17, 1892. ♦Edward Heaton, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A. ist Lt., 2d U. S. Art., U. S. A., 1861- 65. 3d Linonia Fresh. Deb. Pr. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 3d Term; ist id., 3d Term. 1st Soph. Decl. Pr. Skull and Bones. Town- send Pr. V. Pres., Linonia. Asst. Treas., 4» B K. ist Sr. £ng[. Comp. Pr. Sr. Linonia Orator. Class Historian. 3d Linonia Sr. Deb. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. High Oration. Teacher, New Haven, Conn., 1869-71. Tutor, Yale Coll., 1871-73. Law Student, Covington, Ky., 1873-74. ^y. Bar, 1874. Lawyer, New York, N. v., 1874-84. ra., Charlotte Gray Beers, Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 28, 1880. d., Ridgefield, N. J., Jan. 12, 1884. ♦John Beach Isham, Physician, Colorado Springs, Colo. B.A., M.A., M.D. * B K. Skull and Bones. 1st Brothers in Unity Sr. Deb. Pr. High Ora- tion. Teacher, Hopkins* Gram. School. New Haven, Conn., 1869-70. Post Grad. Student, Yale Coll., 1870-71. Med. Student, Univ. of Heidelberg, 1871-72. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1874. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1872-89. m., Angelina J. Perrj', Apr. 23, 1889. Phys., Manitou Springs and Colorado Ssrings, Colo., 1889-94. d., July 19, 1894. ♦David Manning, Jr., Lawyer, Worces- ter, Mass. B.A. 4> B K. Oration, Harvard Univ., Law School, 1870-71. Mass. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass., 18731905. va., Elizabeth E. Bigelow, Worcester, Mass., June 16, 1878. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1888- 1900;; Senate, 1901. d., Jan. 5, 1905. ♦William Lawrence McLane, Merchant, New York, N. Y. B.A. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Sec, XXI A K E Conv., N Chap., New York, N. Y., Oct. 2-3, 1867. Scroll and Key. Colloquy. Teacher, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1869-70. Stud<;nt of Archi- tecture, Boston, Mass., 1870-71. With E. H. Van Ingen & Co., New York, 1871-81. m., Anna Haughton, Oct. 19, 1876. With J. Skid- more's Sons, New York, 1881-1903. d., May 15, «903. ♦Richard Knowlson Sheldon, Mining Denver, Colo. B.A., M.A. Scroll and Key. Colloquy. Mar- ble Bus., Charlestown, Mass., 1870-75. Memb.. Sheldon & Thomas, Marble, Philadelphia, Pa.! 1875-81. m., Minnie E. TwombW, Nov. 8, 1875 Mgr., Davidson Steam Pump Co., and Treas. Am. Casualtj; Co., New York, N. Y., 1881-95 V. Pres., Leisburg Gold Mining Co^ Leisburg, Idaho, 1895-^9. Mining, Denver, Colo., 1899' 1906. d.. May 16, 1906. ♦Charles Henry Smith, Lawyer, New Market, N. H. B.A. Scroll and Key. Class Historian. Li- nonia Orator. N. H. Bar, 1870. N. H. Gen. Ct., House, New Market, 1872-73. Clk., N. H. Gen. Ct., House, 1873-74. d., Boston, Mass., Nov. 8, 1905. 128 ♦Willard Gardner Sperry, Clergyman, York Beach, Me. B.A. 2d Brothers in Unity Soph. Deb. Pr. Brothers in Unity Orator. Ed., Pot Paurri. 3d Brothers in Unity Jr. Deb. Pr. Scroll and Key. Teacher, Orange, N. J., i86p-7o; Mys- tic R., Conn., 1870-71. Master, High School, Beverly, Mass.. 1871-76. Grad.. Andover Theol. Sem., 1878. Cong. Ch., Peabody, Mass., 1878-85. m., Henrietta Learoyd, Jan. 2, 1879. ist Cong. Ch., Manchester, N. H., 1885-95. D.D., Olivet, 1894. Pres., Olivet Coll., Olivet, Mich., 1895-1904. d., York Beach, Me., Aug. 30, 1907. ♦Frederic Peet Terry, Merchant, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., Trip Around the World, 1870-71. Coffee Trade, New York, N. Y., 1871-74. Cuba, 1872. m., Nellie M. Battell, Norfolk, Conn.. Feb. 5, 1873. d., Montclair, N. J., May 12, 1874- ♦Theodore Polhemus Van Wyck, Stu- dent, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1865-67. Europe, 1867-71. d., Lon- don, Eng., Aug. 2, 1871. ♦Charles Theodore Weitzel, Clergyman, San Bernardino, Cal. B.A., M.A. 1864 Fresh. Schp. * B K. Com- menc. Speaker. V. Prin. of School, Yonkers, N. Y., 1869-72. m., Sophy W. Shepherd, New Haven, Conn., Apr. 2, 1872. Europe, 1872-74. Grad., Union Theol. Sem., 1875. ist Cong. Ch., Norwich, Conn., 1875-85; Cong. Ch., Santa Barbara, Cal., 1885-93. Asst., Plymouth Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894-96. d., Dec. 20, 1896. ♦Orin Merwin Williams, Lawyer, Wi- nona, Minn. B.A. Cochleaureatus. Mich. Bar, 1872. City Atty., Winona, Minn., 1875-76. d., Winona, Minn., Mar. 26, 1875. 1870 William Henry Backus, Journalist, 49 Main St., Danielson, Conn. B.A. Student, Brown Univ., 1867; Yale ColL, 1867-70. Ed., Advertiser and Times, Boston, Mass. Walter Rogers Beach, Lawyer, 38 Park Row, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. * B K. Class Historian. Diss. Instr., Mil. Inst., Stamford, Conn., 1870- 71. N. Y. Bar, 1873. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1873. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1873 — . m., Anna Bodell Yeatman, Washington, D. C, July 25, 1907. Charles Shafer Belford, R. R. Business, Ft. Washington, Pa. B.A., M.D. Scroll and Key. Europe, 1870-71. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1873. Commission Bus., Mauch Chunk, Pa., 1873-87. m., Jennie E. Gallaher, Feb. 24, 1881. With Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., Mauch Chunk, Pa., 1887-1900; Ft. Washington, Pa., 1900 — . David McCoy Bone, Manufacturer, 1414- 20 E. 19 St., Kansas City, Mo. B.A. Sec, Linonia. Cochleaureatus. Farmer 1870-72. Prin., Sem., Petersburgh, III., 1872- y: D/uK5'st. Petersburgh, III., 1873— Clk., Bd. of Edu., Petersburgh, III. Mfr. Cotton Mops and Rope, Kansas City, Mo. Walter Buck, Civil Engineer, 15 Con- gress St., Boston, Mass. B.A. * B K. ist Disp. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1870-71. Real Estate, Boston, Mass., 1875 — . m., Mary W. Lawric Res., Andover. Mass. PHI George Chase, College Professor, 309 W. 74 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Speaker. 3d Brothers in Unity Sr. Deb. Pr. * B K. 2d. Sr. Eng. ,Comp. Pr. Townsend Pr. Valedictorian, Commenc. Spealcer. Prin., Univ. Gram. Scii., New York, N. Y., 1871-73. LL.B., Municp. Law Pr., Columbia Coll., 1873. Prof., Crim. Law, Torts, Evidence, Pleading, and Practice, Columbia Coll., Law Sch., 1873-91. Dean, N. Y. Law School, 1891 — . m., Eva R. Hawley, Boston, Mass., Nov. 25, 1884. Memb., Am. Geog. Soc. ; Am. Social. Sci. Assoc. ; Am. Acad. 6f Polit. and Social Sd., N. Y.; N. Y. State Bar Assoc; Bar Assoc, of the City of New York;; Am. Bar Assoc.; Clubs, University, Yale, Lawyers'. Author, Chase's Editions Black- stone's Commentaries," , "Stephens' Digest of the^ Law of Evidence," "New York Code of Civil Procedure," "Chase's Cases on Torts." Ed., "Johnson's Ready Legal Adviser!" Asst. Ed., "Johnson's Univeitsal Ency." Office, 174 Fulton St. Nathan Brown Coy, Teacher, 405 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. B.A., M.A. 3d Linonia Fresh. Deb. Pr. "Teacher, Ft. Washington, N. Y., 1870-71; Has- broock's Inst., Jersey City, N. J., 1871-73. M.A., Hanover Coll., 1873. Prof., Hanover Coll., 1873-74. Teacher, , Gram.' School, New York, N. Y., i874-'7s; Phillips' Acad., Andover, Mass., 1875-78. m., Helen F. Parish, Jan. 12, 1876. Instr., Class., High School, Denver, Colo., 1881-86. Supt. Pub. Instr., and ex- ofHcio LibrBrian, Colo., 1891-93. Memb., Colo. Bd. World's Fair Mgrs., 1891-93. Ed., Colo. School Journal, 1891-95. Assoc. Prof., Classics, Colorado Coll., 1897-1901. Prin., High Sch., San Diego, Cal., 190Z. Pres., Colo. Yale Assn., Colo. Teachers Assn. Memb., Bd. of Trustees, State Normal School. Club, Uni- versity (Denver). Charles Henry Dix, Merchant, Room 2507, 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. 4th Sergt, i66th Ohio Inf., U. S. A. Gunnefr, Heavy Art. V. Pres., Brothers in Unity. ist Colloquy. Insurance, Cleveland, Ohio, 1870-72. Coal Bus., ib., 1872-75. Stone Quarry, ib., 1875-82. Stone Bus., Philadelphia, Pa.. 1883 — . ,m., Mary Halstead, N. Amherst, Ohio, June 20, 1883. Pres., Bd. of Health, ib., 1894. Stone Merch., New York, N. Y. Res., 228 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles William Gould, Lawyer, 2 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. See Nu, 1869. C. C. N. Y., 1865-68. Yale Coll., 1868-70. LL.B., Co- lumbia Coll., 1872. N. Y. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, New Yoik, N. Y., 1872—. Louis Wilder Hicks, Clergyman, 137 Grove St., Wellesley, Mass. B.A., M.A. Ed., Courant. Pres., Linonia. Statistician. 2d Colloquy. Delegate, A K E Convs., Amherst, Mass., 1868, and New Bruns- wick, Me., 1869. Cong. _Ch., Canaan, Me., 1871-72. m., (i) Kate Giirtis,, Hartford, Conn., July 2, 1874. Grad., Hartford , Theol. Sem., 1874. Pastor, Cong. Ch., Woodstock, Vt., 1874-81; Weathersfield, Conn., 1881-88; Welles- ley, Mass., 1892-96, m., (2) Elizabeth Hib- bard Barrett. Woodstock, Vt., 1878; (3) H. Louise Roper, Barre, Mass., 1906. Sec, Class 1870, Yale. Author, "Mr. Ralph Whee- lock, Puritan," "Biographical Record of Class ■70, Yale Univ.," "Report of 35th Anniv. of Class of 1870, Yale Univ." Memb., Soc Co- lonial Wars; Sons of the Am. Revolution; Gonn. Hist. Soc; New Eng. Hist. Genealogical Soc. Walter Scott Hull. Lawyer, 95 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. B.A. 37th Ind. Inf., U. S. A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Colloquy. 111. Bar, 1878. Law- yer, Chicago, 111., 1878—. Memb., Bd. of Aid., Chicago, III;, 1883-85. m., Genevieve L. An- trim, ib., Sept. 30, 1885. George Levtris Huntress, Lawyer, Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. B.A. 1st Linonia Soph. Deb. Pr. 3d Linonia Jr. Deb. Pr. Scroll and Key. Harvard Univ., Law School, 1870-71. Mass. Bar, 1872. Law- yer, Boston, Mass., 1872 — . m., Julia A. Poole, Sept.>30, 1875. Justice of the Peace. Memb., Common Council, Boston, Mass., 1881-82. Res.. Winchester, Mass. Dwight Whitney Learned, Clergyman and Teacher, Kyoto, Japan. B.A., Ph.D., D.D. 3d Fresh. Schp. 2d Soph. Comp. Pr., 2d Term, id., 3d Terra. Jr. Rhet. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Skull and Bones. Berkeley Scholar. Commenc. Speaker. Post Grad. Student, Yaje Coll., 1870-73. Ph.D., 1873. Prof., Gr. and Math., Thayer Coll., Mo., 1873-75. m., Florence Helen Rehard, July 7, 1875. Missionary, Cong. Ch., Japan, 1S75. Prof., Ch. Hist, and New Testament Lecturer, Doshisha Coll., Kyoto, Japan. Author, "Com- mentary on the New Testament" (10 Vols.); "Ch. Hist.," "Economics and Politics." D.D., Yale, 1896. Francis Norton Mann, Lawyer, City Hall, Troy, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. V. Sec, Linonia. Europe, 1871. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1872. N. Y. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, Troy, N. Y., 1872 — . Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, Troy, N. Y., 1873-77. Lt. Col. and Q. M., 3d Div., N. G. S. N. Y., '873-77; Col. and Judge Advocate, id., 1877-80. m., Jessie M. Patchin, Jan. 9, 1878. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1st Dist., 1879. Col. and A. D. C, Gov. Cornell, 1880-83. Postmaster, Troy, 1890-93. Comr., Public Safety, 1906. V. Pres., Mut. Natl. Bk., Troy, N. Y.; United Traction Co. Memb., Soc of Colonial Wars, Sons of Am. Rev. Trustee, Troy Savings Bank, Emma Willard School, etc. Clubs, Uni- versity (N. Y.) ; Troy. Thompson McClintock, Capitalist, Hav- erford, Pa. B.A. Lumber Merchant, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1873- ?8. m^ Elizabeth H. Dows, Cedar Rapids, owa, Jan. 21, 1885. Res., Haverford. Pa. Memb., Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa. John Hoyt Perry, Lawyer, Center St., Southport, Conn. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Skull and Bones. High Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Law Student, Columbia Coll., 1871- 72; LL.B., 1872. Conn. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, Southport, Conn., 1872 — . m., Frances Vir- ginia Bulkley, Southport, Conn., Sept. 23, 1874. Memb., Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1877- 78, 1881-89. Clubs, University, Yale (New York) ; Graduates (New Haven) ; University (Bridgeport, Conn.). Sands Fish Randall, Lawyer, 22 Vesey St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. 3d Soph. Comp. Pr. * B K. Philos. Oration. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1873. N. Y. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1873—. Edwin Russell Stearns, Cotton Manufac- turer, Box 834, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., M.A. Fresh. Schp. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Jr. Rhet. Pr. * B K. Skull and Bones. High Oration. Memb., Stearns & Foster Co., Cot. Mfrs., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871 — . m., Luella Evans, June 14, 1883. 129 PHI rR^f^J Charles Hall Strong, Clergyman, St. John's Parish Hall, Savannah, Ga. B.A., M.A., D.U. 1st Soph. Comp. Pn, ad Term; id id., 3d Term. Jr. Rhet. Pr. Jr. Ex. 'Speaker. Ed., Yale Lit. Skull and Bones. High Oration. * B K. Berkeley Div. School, .1870-72, Europe, 1871. Grace P. E. Ch., vigrbokjyji, N. Y.,- 1872-74. m., Jennie Baker „,,iich; .Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1874. Christ ..;,jCU., jfetratford. Conn;, 1874-78; St. John's Ch., ,i„g«yarinSL. Ga,, 1878—. D.D., Univ. of Ga. ,. J Authjir," 411 , Paradise." Contrib., G«. Hist. Soc. .eriqjt Terry, Clergyman, Newport, , B.A,, D.D. ' tochleaureatus. Scroll and Key. ;'';ClaSi Sec. Andover Theol. Sem., 1870-72. , '' EurOJ>e, 1873-74.' Union Theol. Sem.. 1874- :"':ZS-^'i Pi-esb th., Peekskill, N. Y., 1875- 79.'" m^ Linda Marquand, New York, N. ,y.,^Sept. 22, ife. S. Ref. Ch., New York, '■N, .t'./iSSr— . U.D.i Princeton, 1881. Chapl., J2'th Reft.; N. Y. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, :8o8. Memb':;'"CounciL Univ. of the City of N. Y. ; "Belle'vui' Mosp'; Med. Coll. Memb., N. Y. Geog. .'"•^^pc. ; ,ff, 'Y, Hist. Soc. ' , ■ .' Ediward Beers.Thomas, Judge, 83 ,Rem- sen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ., ■B.A. . Ed., Courqttt, , Pres., Linonia. New "York 'liar, 1870. t^yer, Norwich', N. Y., 1870-85.' m., Mary E.' Babcock, Brooklyn, N. ' ."Y., May '21, 1873. ■ N- 'Y. Leeis., Senate, 24th ■'^Dist., -4881-85.' lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885- '"'J8o8. Reptrb. Candidate for Atty. Gen., 1885. ' ' Appointed Jildge; Ui S. Dist. ,Ct., Eastern Dist., ■ N.- Y., 1898. '.'Elected Justice Supreme Ct., State -^ 6^' N.' Y.viJT-9061 ' Author, "Thomas on Negli- gence;'" 1 8^5 ; "^Estates Created by Will," l8c)8. ■'■ Clttb, Hatrillton.- Trustee, Long Island Hist. '••'■'Si*.' ■< William Haight 'Van Schoonhoven, Banker, 65 First St., Troy, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, Troy, N. Y., 1873-90. Banker, ib., 1890 — . Pres., Central Nat. Bank. 1st V. Pres., Security Trust Co., etc. Club, Troy. William Henry Welch, College Pro- - fessor, 807 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. '■.-,B.A., M.D., LL.D. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Skull and Bones. Philos. Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Norwich, N. Y., 1870-71. Post Grad. Student, Yale Coll., 1872. N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1872-74. Memb., House Staff, Bellevue Hosp., 1874. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1875. Grad. Student, Strasburg, Leipzig, Bres- lau, and Berlin, 1876-78, 1884-85. Prof., Pattiol., Anat., and Gen. Pathol., Univ. and Bellevue Hb.sp. Med. Coll., i879-84- Prof., Pathol., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1884—; Dean, Med. , Faculty, 1893-98. Pathologist, Johns Hopkins Hdsp., 1889-98. Pres., M(L State Bd. of Health, 1898—. Pres., Bd. of Dirs., Rocke- -, .feller list. , for , Med. Rese^irch, 1901 — . Trus- tee, .Ciirnegi3 Inst., 1906— .y. Honorary Degrees, M.D., Univ. Pa., 1894; lL.D., Western , Re- serve, 1894; Yale, 1896; Harvard, 1900; To- ' Tonto, 1903! Columbia,.',jj;9fl.4J^ Jefferson, 1907. Author, numerous papers, ' Pathol, and Bat- , teiiol. SuWects. Memb., Nat. Acad, of Sci.; ■'*„P'res., id. ', ■ ' 1870-71. d., Jasper, Ind., ig-, Jai *Russel Adams Gate, Castine, Me. d., Catskill, N. Y., Aug. 27, i868. *Edward Perkins Clark, Journalist, New- York, N. Y. B.A. 3d Brothers in Unity - Soph. Deb. Pr. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 2d Term; ist id., ad Term. Jr. Rhet. Pr. Ed^ Yale Lit. 2d Brothers in Unity Sr. Deb. Pr. Brothers m Unity Orator. 1st Colloquy. Mang. Ed., /Re- publican, Springfield, Mass.; £d. Sta|F, id., 1870 — . m., Kate P. Upson, Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. I, 1874. Staff, Evening Post, New 'York, N. Y., 1885-1903. d., Brooklyn, N. y., Ifeb. 16, 1903. *Henry Augustus Cleveland, Perry, N. Y. B.A. Recipient of Wooden Spoon. Res., Ger., 1870-71; It., 1871-72. d.. Perry, N. M., Apr. 22, 1873. ♦Orlando Cope, Civil Engineer, Butler- ville, Ind. B.A. ist Soph. Math. Pr. " id Brothers 'in Unity Jr. Deb. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. ist Sr. Astron. Pr. ist Sr. Math. Pr. , Ora- tion. Commenc. Speaker. Civ. En^., Rockport and Cincinnati R. R., i" July 2, 1871. ♦George Egglestone Dodge, Merchant, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. 2d Colloquy. Europe, 1870-71. Lumber Dealer, New York, N. V.. 1874-1904. m., Mary Cossitt, New York, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1875. d., Brighton, Eng., Apr. 14, 1904. ♦George Washington Drew, Teacher. Oakland, Cal. B.A., LL.B. Priv., 17th Me. Inf., U. S. A. Brothers in Unity Orator, 2d Disp. m.,, Laura A. Mayers, Charlestown, Mass., Apr. 13, 1873. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1874. N- ■?. Baf;- 18^4- Mass. Bar, 1874. d.. Phoenix, Arizi, Apr. 13, 1884. ♦John Wool Gris'wold, Manufacturer, Troy, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1870—. . ♦Frederick Hodges Hoadley, Physician, New Haven, Conn. B.A. M.D., 1876. Staff, Women's Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1876-79. Med. Officer, Steamer "Neptune," ist Greely Relief Expedition^ 1882. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1890-95. Fellow, Am. Geol. Soc. : , Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. ; Biol. Soc. ; Acad. Scis.; N. Y. Linnsean Soc. d.. West Pine Beach, Fla., Feb. 25, 1895. ♦William Henry Lee, Lawyer, Chicago, 111. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. 'Varsity Crew, 2, 3, 4. m., Sarah Allan Lindsay, S. Hadley, Mass., Feb. 16, 1871. 111. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Chicago, III., 1879-1907.' d., Evanston, r 111.. Jan. 18, 1907. ♦Joseph Ed'win Lord, Lawyer, Washing- ton, D. C. B.A., M.A. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1876. N. Y. 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Memb., Howe & Collins, Bankers 6 Brokers, Hartford, Conn., 1883 — . . Pres., Security Co.;. Hartford, Conn. .; jRensselaer Wilkinson Daniels, Arcadia, Cal. ■'-." , B.A. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 1st .Term; 2d id,, 3d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. ; Ed.„ Conrant. Skull and Bones. Asst. Ed., Palla- 135 PHI d'.Hm, New Haven, Conn., 1873. Res., Colo., 1874. Horticulturist and Real lislate Dealer, Riverside, Cal., 1875-84. ni., Edith May Al- den, San Francisco, Cal., l'"eb. 21, :882. Grain Dealer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1886-igoo. Retired, 1900. Res., Arcadia, Cal., 1900 — . Daniel Davenport, Lawyer, Bridgeport, Conn. B.A. Ed., Courant. Scroll and Key. Law Student, Norwalk, Conn., 1873-75. Conn. Ear, 1875. Lawyer, Bridgeport, Conn., 1875 — . Conn. Legis., 1875. Asst. City Atty., Bridge- port, Conn., 1876-77. City Atty., 1893. m., Mrs. Mary E. Jones, Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 16, 1876. Jeremiah Day, Banker, Woodland Ave., Catskill, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. 1st Colloquy. LL.B., Union Univ., 1878. N. 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Librarian, Buffalo Pub. Library, 1897 — . Compiler of live class Records. Ed. reprint, Thomas Budd's "Good Order in Pennsylvania and N. J."; "The Johnson's Island Plot," in Vol. 9, Buffalo Hist. Soc. Contrib. to various mags. Clubs: Uni- versity, Westminster, Thursday. Frank Bigelow Tarbell, College Pro- fessor, 5730 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, B.A., Ph.D. ist Fresh. Math. Pr. ist Fresh. Schp. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; id., 2d Term. 3d Brothers in Unity Soph. Deb. Pr. ist Soph. Decl. Pr., ist Term; 3d, id., 2d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Ex. Pr. ist Winthrop Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. Skull and Bones. Townsend Pr. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. De Forest Gold Medal. Valedictorian. Clark Scholar. Doug- las Fellow. Post Grad. 'Student. Yale Coll., 1873-74. Europe, 1874-76. Tutor Gr., Yale Coll., 1876-82; Asst. Prof., 1882-87; Instr. of Logic, id., 1885-87. Annual Director, Am. School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1888-89. Instr., Gr., Harvard, 1889-92. Sec, Am. School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1892-93. Assoc. Prof., Classical Archajl., Univ. of Chicago, i8<)3-94; Prof., id., 1894—. Au- thor, "The Philippics of Demosthenes," 1880; "History of Greek Art," i8g6., Frederick Stanton Wicks, Lawyer, 201 Greene St., Syracuse, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. 2d Disp. LL.B.. Columbia Coll., 1876. N. Y. Bar, 1876. Law- yer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1876 — . m., Lily Marlton Doane, Chicago, 111., Apr. 24, 1889. Clubs: University, National Arts (New York); Uni- versity, Century, Citizens, Onondago Co, Bar Assoc. (Syracuse). Robert Williams, Retired, fBox 376, Nor- wich, Conn. B.A. With Thames Natl. Bk., Norwich, Conn. Asst. Supt., Purchasing Agt., Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Ry., 1880-81; Supt., 1881- 84; V. Pres., 1884—; Gen. Supt, 1893—. m., Mary Foster Bard, Norwich, Conn., May 7, 1889. Frank Herbert Wright, Cashier, 54 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A._ Memb., William L. Patten & Co., Deal- ers in Ropes, Tents, etc., Chicago, 111., and Denver, Colo., 1880-82; Middlesworth & Wright, Produce Comsn. Merchants, Denver, Colo.. 1882- 98. m., Harriet Van Winkle Freeman, Chi- cago, 111., May 10, 1882. With Butler, Not- 137 PHI man, Jollnc & Myndefsee, 54 Wall St., New York, N. y., 1898—. ♦Frederick William Adee, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Junior Prom. .Comm. Scroll and Ivey. jd Colloquy. X'arsity Crew, 1872. 1st Disp. LL.B.. Columbia Coll., 1875. N. , Y. Bar, 1875. Mang. Clk,, Lord, Day & Lprd, — 1884. Lawyer, New Yqrk, N. Y., 1884—. d., Aug. 25, 1900. * Frank Dewey Allen, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. B.A., LL.B. Scroll arid Key. Memb., Winning Class Crews, 1870, 1871, 1872. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1875. Mass. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass., 1876 — . m., Lucy Page, Lynn, Mass., Jan. 9, 1878. Mass. Gen. ,Ct., House, 1880-82. Memb., Gov's Council, 1886-1888. U. S. Dist. Attj^., Dist. of Mass., 1889-93. M'^mb., Spec. Com., to examine Mass. Benefit Assn., 1896. Pr Alice' 'E. Kendall, Chicopee, Masfe.^ May -12, 1881. Phys., Woodstock, Conp., 1884-90; .P^asa- deiia, Cal., 1890-1901. d., Nov. 2, 1901. . ,, 1 ♦Charles Addison Russell, Officer of Cor- poration, KiUingly, Conn. ' B.A. 3d Linoiua Soph. Deb. Pr. Class .Statis- tician. Wolf's -Head. ' Staff, Press, Worcester, Mass., 1873-78; SpV, ib., 1878-79. "m., Ella Frances Savles, Dayviile, Conn., May 14, 1879. A. D. C, Staff, Gov. Bigelow, State of Coah,, 1880-82. Coftn. Gen. Assembly, House,, 'KiU- ingly, 188^. Treas.; Sabin' L. Sayles' Co., 1883—. Sec. of State, Conn., 1885-86. . U. S. House of Reps., 3d Cong. Dist., Conn., 1886- 1902. d., Oct. 23, X902. 1874 ,; ' Owen Franklin Aldis,, ^ Lawyer, ^..Mcmad- , nock Block, ChicagcJ^'Ill.' j '',' , ,B.A. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., t^<'*rerm; id,, 2d Term. Jr. Eift Speaker. Ed., xole Lit. lit Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. SkuU ^aHd' Bones. Disp. 111.. Barf' 1876. Lawyer, ChittagO, lU., 1876 — ." m., '/Leila R. Ho'ctghteling, Dec. ■ 1 8, 187S. ,Dir., 'World's 'Fair, 1893. Clubs; Chi- cago^ University, Union, etc. (Chicago) ; ' Uni- versity, Century (p^ew York) ^ Metroftolitan '.^ (W.ishington). '' ■'■ ' ' ■WilUam Porter Beslrdsley, Officer of Cor- poration, fAuburn, N. Y. Treas./ Oswego Starch Factory. m.,' ■ Mary ,Weld Porter, Unionville, COiiji., Jurte'-9i ■ 1875. George Lincoln Beaver, Fruit Grower, Box 16, Campbell, Santa Clara Co., Cal. B.A. Class Statistician. Diss. Cal. Ear, 1877. Lawyer, 1877-81. Horticulturist, Santa Clara Co., Cal., 1881 — . m., Ella L. Lovell, Camp- bell, Santa Clara Co., Cal., Dec, 1892. Henry Dayton Bristol, Officer of Corpo- ration, 38 E. 20 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Sec. and Treas., , Strong Firearms Co., New Haven, Ctnn., — 1900. m., Lucie M. Wil- son, June 27, 1904. V. Pres., Johnson Setviee Co., Automatic Temperature Regulations and Pneumatic Clocks, New York, NT "V., 1900 — . Hes.j 375 Manhattan Ave. Robert Speir Bussing, Lawyer, 20 Gar- den PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. Reporter, Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1875- LL.B., Co- lumbia Coll., 1878. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., ,1878—. Asst. Dist. Atty., Kings Co., N. Y., '1880-83. °i., Mary L. Read, Apr. 26, 1904. Harry Hyde Cabot, Merchant, fSt. Louis, Mo.. ■Jfale Hnivi, 1870—. Frederick Addison Cline, Lawyer, t3e- curity Bldg., St, Louis; Mo. B.A., M.A., LL.B, Class Odist. LL.B., Wash- ington Univ., : 1876: Prize Essayist. Mb. Bar, r87.6.- Lawyer, -St. Louis, Mo., 1876— . "m.. Frances Emily Holmes, St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 4, 1880. , Edward Le'wis Curtis, College Professor, 6i Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn.- B.A., Ph.D., D.D. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 1st Term; 2d id., 2d Term, ist Jr. Deb. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., CoWant.' Townsend Pr. 1st 1874 Liti Soc. Deb. Pf.' Cominenc Speaker. High Oration. Teacher, High Sch., Pittsfield, 111., 1874-75. Biddle Univ., 1875-76. Union TheoL Sem., 1876-79; Fellow, id.," 1879.-81. Student in Germany, 1879-81. Instr., Old Tes- tament Lit. and Exe., McCormick Theol. S^ra., Chicago, 111., 1881-86; Prof., id., 1886-91. m., Elizabeth Ely, Ottumwa, Iowa, Apr. 27, 1882. Ph.D., Hanover Coll., Ind., 1886. Prof, of H«br.SV, Yale Divinity School, 1891 — . D.D., .Yalp, 1891. George. Lgwis Dickerman, Lawyer, 320 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Class Sec. 2d Coll. LL.B., Co- lumbia Coll., 1876.: Conn. Bar, 1878. Lawyer. -N.?"* Haven, Conn., 1878 — . m., Elizabeth S. Shoemaker, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 14, 1885. Hen*y ■ Walcott Farnam, College Pro- fessor, 43 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn. " "E.A., M.A., R.P.D. 3d Fresh. Math. Pr. Fresh. Lat. Comp. Pr. ist Berkeley Pr. Lat. Comp. Pr. Skull arid Bones. 2d Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Sccm^ 1874 Lit. Soc. Commenc. Speaker. High Oration. Student, Univ. Ber- lin, Stiasburg, Gottingen. Tutor, Y'ale, 1878- 80. R.P.D., Strasburg, 1878'. Prof^ Polit. Economy, Yale Univ., 1880 — . m., Elizabeth U. Kingsley, Tune 26, 1890. Ed., Yale Review. Ojmn., New Haven Civil Service Board, 1898- ?9. State Commr. Sculpture. Pres., New laven Civil Service Reform Assoc. Collabora- tor, Dept. of Economics and Sociology, Car- negie Inst., Washington, D. C, 1903 — . Clubs: Century, University, Yale, Reform (New York) ; Graduates, Country, Lawn (New' Ha- "ven). Walter Penrose Fell, Batjker, 304 Stock Exchange Place, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. m., Mary Whitman Moore, Riverton N. J., Mar. 7, 1878. 138 PHI Frank Wade Foster, Cotton Factor, fAu- gusta; Ga. B.A., 1875- U. S. Dep. Coll. Int. Rev., 1875- 78. . in;, Mary Clanton Vason, Feb. 2, 1882. Res., Buckhead, Ga. Herbert Green Fowler, Lawyer and Broker, Stoneham, Mass. B.A. Teacher, San Francisco, Cal., 1874-81. Cal. Bar, ,1881. Spec. Agt., Treas. Dept., Alaska, 1884-B8. Lawyer and Dealer in In- vestment Securities, Stoneiiam, Mass., 1888 — . George Miles Gunn, Lawyer, Milford, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Commenc. Speaker. ist Disp. Head Master, P. E. Acad., Cheshire, Conn., 1873-77. LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1878. Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, Milford, Conn., 1880- 81; Senate, 7th Dist., 1882-83. m., Harriet C. Fowler, Oct. 25', 1882. Memb., Conn. Gen. As- sembly, House (8 times); Senate (twice). Conn. State Auditor (2 yrs. ). Prosecuting Atty., Ct. of Common I'leas (14 yrs.). Pres., Milford Savings Bank and School Board. Charles Joseph Harris, Lawyer, fDenver, Colo. Ed., Record. Wolf's Head. Class Historian. William Olin Henderson, Lawyer, 50 S. Third St., Columbus, Ohio. B.A. ist Coll. Teacher, P. V.. Acad., Cheshire, Conn., 1875-77. Ohio Ear, July 30, 1877, m., Sarah Wilcox Ellis, Wallingford, Conn., Oct. ■14, 1886. Rep. Presidential Elector, 12th Ohio Cong, Dist., 1908-09. De Witt Clinton Holbrook, Stock Raiser, fR. F. D. I, Freewater, Umatilla Co., Ore. Stock Raiser and Farmer, Fort Sliaw and Great Falls, Mont., and Freewater, Ore., 1874 — , m., Mary J. Wellman, Oct. 30, 1883. Daniel Robinson Howe, Banker, 1008 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. B.A. Scroll and Key. 2d Disp. m., Hen- rietta Collins, Hartford, Conn., Feb. 16, 1876. Dir., in Banks. Mfg., Transportation and Ins. Cos. ' Pre5.> Treas., Trustee, etc., Benev. and Relig. Ass'ocs. Francis Gregory Ingersoll, Lawyer, tGrace Church St., Rye, N. Y. B.A.,; LL.B. Scroll and Key. LL.B., 1877. Henry Ammon James, Lawyer [Retired], 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. 2d Soph. Berkeley Pr. Lat. Comp. Pr. Scroll and Key. Oration. Jewell Er., 1877. Student, Yale Law School, 1875-78. John A. Porter, Pr., 187S. 5th Honor, 1878. "Student, Univs. of Berlin and Jena, also, N. Y., 1878. m., Laui-a B. Sedgwick, Sept. 21, 1891. Memb., Assn. of Bar of City of N. Y. Clubs: University, Yale, Century. Charles Frederick Joy, Lawyer, 1500 La- clede Ave., St. Louis, J\Io. B.A., M.A., LL.B. 2d Fresh. Math. Pr. Ed., Courant. Class Deacon. Class Statistician. Diss. LL.B., St. Louis Univ., 1876. Mo. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1876 — . m., Lillian Anabel Ordway, Sept. 10, 1879. Asst. City Ciunselor, 1883. Elected to 53d Cong., • 1893-^S, but Unseated on contest. Memb., U. S. Cong., nth Mo. Dist., 1893-1903. Recorder of Deeds, St. Louis, :907-!-. Everton Judson Latimer, Lawyer, +23 Public Sq., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. See Beia'Chi. )87i., m., Ella C. Dodge, Cleveland, Ohi6, Aug. 15, 1878. Seci and Treas., A K E Alumni Assn., Cleveland, Chip, 1883—. Alexander Brown Nevin, Banker, fAlle- gheny. Pa. B.A. With ist Natl. Bk., Allegheny, Pa., 1874 — . m., Sophronia E. Harbaugh, Sewick- ley. Pa., Oct. 14, 1875. William Parkin, Lawyer, 135 P. O. Bldg., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. ist Soph. Berkeley Pr. Skull and Bones. Salu- tatorian. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1876. N. Y. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1876 — . Clerk, U. S. Circuit Ct. of Appeals. Peter Augustus Porter, Lawyer, Niagara Falls, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Bar, 1877. m.. Miss A. A. Tay- lor, Niagara Falls, N, Y., Feb. 15, 1877. Law- yer, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1877 — . Memb., N. Y. Assembly, 2d Dist., 1886-88; Memb., Con- gress, 1907-09. -' Edward Denmore Robbins, Dawyer, New Haven, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Woolsey Scholar, 1871-74. - ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Courant. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. ■ Clark Scholar, 1873-75. Douglas Fellow, 1874-77. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Valedictorian. Tutor, Lat., Yale Coll., 1877-79. Jobn A. Porter Pr., 1879. 4th Jr. Honor. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law. LL.B., sth Honor, i87'9. Tutor, Lat. and Logic, Yale Coll., 1879-80. Conn. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Hartford, and New Haven, Conn., 1879 — . Memb., Exam. Com. Admission to the Bar, Hartford Co., 1880. Gen. Counsel, N. Y., N. H., and H. R. R. Co. Former Prof., Juris- prudence, Yale Univ. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Clubs: University, Century, Yale (New York); Hartford (Hartford); Gfraduates, Un- ion League (New Haven). Henry Spencer Robbins, Lawyer, t20S La Salle St., Chicago, 111. ,. Yale Coll., 1871— . 111. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1876 — . m., Fanny F. Johnston, Dec. 12, 1883. Res., 167 Rush St. John Lewis Scudder, Clergyman, 381 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. B.A. Diss. Union Theol. Sem., 1874-77. ni., Alice M. Abbott, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 18. 1877. Cong. Ch. Shrewsbury, Mass., 1877-82. "1st Cong.' Ch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1882-86; Jersey City Tabernacle, Jersey City, N. J., 1886—. James Cadwallader Sellers, Lawyer and Editor, 438 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. r B.A. 2d Fresh. Comp. Pr. 3d Fresh. MWh. Pr. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Llnonia Deb. Pr. 'Ed., Courant. Townsend Pr. Com- menc. Speaker. Oration. Lawyer, Philadel- phia, Pa., 1876 — : m., (i) Elma Townsend, Westchester, Pa,, Apr. 25, 1878; (2) Eleanor Cresson Barber, ib., June 18, 1889. Ed., .4-m. Lew Reg., Current Comment and Legal Miscel- lany, Pa. Supreme Court Cases._ Memb., Ches- ter Co. Acad, of Arts and Sci., Yale Alumni Assn. of Philadelphia. Cameron Davenport Waterman, Farmer, tl25 Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich. B.A. -Ed., Record. Scroll and Key. 2d Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. m., Elizabeth H. Beach, Feb. 12, 1878. \'. Pres., ■ In'terlake Transportation Co.; Detroit Stave and Barrel WkS.' Farmer, Grosse Isle, Mich,, 1880 — . Clubs: University (New York); Detroit, Athletic, Country . (De- troit). 1.39 PHI Frank Spencer Witherbee, Iron Manu- facturer, Port Henry, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones, in., Mary Rhinelancler Stewart, Apr. 25, 188,3. I'res., Witherbee. Sherman & Co., Inc. Dir., Kquitable Life Ins. Soc. ; Fulton TrL^st Co., New York; Citizens Nat. Bank, Port Henry; N. Y., Lake Cham- plain & Moriah R. R. Co.; Central Hudson Steam Boat Co. Memb., Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. John Seymour Wood, Lawyer and Au- thor, II Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Yale Lit. Yale Lit. Medal. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1876. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1876-93. m., Mary B. Harris, Brattleboro, Vt., Sept. 15, 1880. Ed., Bachelor of Arts Mag., 1896-98. Author, "Gramercy Park," "Daughter of Venice," "Yale Yarns," "Coign of Vantage," "College I Days at Yale," "Old Beay," etc. Clubs: Uni- versity, Columbia, Yale, Authors, Manhattan Chess, New York Chess, New York Athletic, Apawamis Golf. Res., 131 E. 19 St. *Clark Dewing, Broker, New York, N. Y. B.A. Memb., Hooper & Dewing, Brokers, New York, N. Y., and H. Dewing & Son, ib., 1874- 95. m., Catherine H. Fleming, Stamford, Conn., Aug. 23, 1876. d., St. Augustine, Fla., Mar. 12, 1895. ♦Arthur Murray Dodge, Lumber Mer- chant, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Class Deacon. m., Josephine Marshall Jewell, Hartford, Conn., Oct. 9, 1875. Pres., Georgian Bay Consolidated Lumber Co. d., Oct. 16, 1896. *George Fingland Doughty, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. 3d Fresh. Schp. ist Fresh. Math. Pr. ist Fresh. Eng. Comp. Pr. 3d Scmh. Eng. Comp. Pr. ist Soph, Math. Pr. Commenc. Sneaker. Diss. d. *Gilbert Gates Moseley, Journalist, Hart- ford, Conn. B.A, On Religious Herald, Hartford, Conn. Invalid, 1891-98. d., Middletown, Conn., Feb. 14, i8gg. *Henry Harger Ragan, Lecturer, New York, N. Y. B.A. ist A K Oration Pr. ist T'resh. Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; 3d id., 2d Term. 1st Soph. Decl. Pr. V. Pres., 1874 Lit. Soc. 3d 1874 Lit. Soc. Deb. Pr. ist Brothers in Unity Deb. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Ex. Pr. 2d Jr. Deb. Pr. Ed., Courant. Class Orator. Diss. Europe, 1874- 78. Lawyer, Dubuque, Iowa, 1878-81. Lec- turer, "Travels," 1881-95. d., Atlanta, Ga., Oct. II, 1895. *Henry Bidleman Bascom Stapler, Law- yer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. 3d Fresh. Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. ist Linonia Deb. Pr. Ed., Record. Skull and Bones. Pres., XXVII A K E Conv., P Chap., Easton, Pa., Oct. 15-16, 1873. Townsend Pr. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Diss. Teacher, High School, Hartford, Conn., 1874-75. Instr., Hist., Hopkins' Gram. School, New Haven, Conn., 1875-76. Jewell Pr., Yale Coll., Dent, of Law, 1875. LL.B., 5th Honor, 1876. Lawyer, 39 Nassau Sti, New York, N. Y., 1876 — . m., Helen L. Ganse, Wilmington, Del., Nov. 10, 1880. A K E Council, * Chap., 1885-86; Pres., 1886. Memb., N. Y. Bar Assoc, d., Pelham Manor, Dec. i, 1906. *John Benow Whiting, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Record. 2d Sr. Eng. Conip. Pr. Wolfs Head. Univ. of Berlin, 1876. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1877. Europe, 1886. N. Y. Bar, 1877. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., '877-95. m., Clarissa M. Lyman, 1882. d., Feb. 7, 1895. 1875 Edward Storrs Atwater, Banker, Pough- keepsie, N. Y. B.A. Ohio Bar, 1877. Lawyer, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y., 1877—. m., Caroline P. Swift, Pouch- keepsie, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1880. Supr., Pougb- keepsie, N. Y., 1883-85. Police Comsr., 1886. Pres., Farmers Mfgs. Natl. Bank. \'. Pres., Pougbkeepsie Savings Bank. Pres., Forest of Dean Iron Ore Co. Harry Seymour Barnes, Landscape Pain- ter, University Club, New York, N. Y. B..\., Ph.D. Ed.. Courant. With Russel Stur- gis & Co., New York, N. Y., 1875-76. Student of Architecture, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France, 1878-79. m., at Nuremburg, Bavaria, Helen E. Sanford, of Redding Kidge, Conn., Aug. 4, 1879. Ph.D., Iowa, 1883. Memb., Am. Institute. Alonzo Glover Beardsley, Manufacturer, 99 Chambers St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. With D. M. Osborne & Co., Mfrs., Harvesting Machines, Auburn, N. Y., 1875-79; Cleveland, Ohio, 1879-81. m., Agnes Florence Sartwell, Auburn, X. Y., June II, 1879. Treas. and Mgr., Woodruff Bros. & Beardsley, Silk Mfrs., Auburn, N. Y., 1881-90. Mgr. and Dir., The Am. Wringer Co., Auburn, N. Y., 1890—. Memb., Yale Westn. N. Y. Alumni Assn. Club, City (Auburn). Samuel Rossiter Betts, Lawyer, 52 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; id., 2d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. De Forest and Commenc. Speaker. Class His- torian (4 yrs.). Ed., Yale Record. Townsend Pr. ist Sr. Comp. Pr. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1877. N. Y. Bar, 1877. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1877—. Sr. Memb., Betts, Sheffield, Bentley & Betts; Specialty, Patent Law. Chmn., various corporations. U. S. Comr., So. Dist. of N. Y. Memb., N. Y. Bar Assoc: Am. Museum of Nat. Hist.; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Loyal Legion; Soc. of" War of 1812. Life Member, N. Y. Z06I. Soc; Sons of Revo- lution. Clubs; Union, University, Centunr. Yale, Players, and Lawyers. Res., 102 Madi- son Ave. Henry Blodget, Physician, 379 Park Place, Bridgeport, Conn. B.A., M.D. 2d Winthrop Pr. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1881. Phys., Bridgeport, Conn., 1881 — . m., Mabel McKelvey, 1885. Attending Surg., Bridgeport Hosp.; St. Vin- cent. Memb., Univ. Club, Bridgeport. Carl Thurston Chester, Lawyer, 914 El- licott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr.; 3d id., 2d Term. Woolsey Scholar, 1872-75. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Divided De Forest and Jr. Ex. Oratorical Prs. Chmn., Yale Lit. Skull and Bones. * B K. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Townsend Pr. Commenc. Speaker. High Ora- tion. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1877. N. Y. Bar, 1877. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1877 — . For- merly Prof, of Buffalo Law School. Clubs: Buffalo, Saturn. Robert Webster Day, Officer of Corpo- ration, Ellicott Square Co., Buflfalo, N. Y. 140 PHI B.A. Skull and Bones. 2d Colloquy. With Day & Heaton, Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1875-77. m-, Helene Lenard West, May 15, 1878. S. Am., 1878-80. Mgr., A.M. Dimmock & Co., Bankers, Chicago, 111., 1881-84. With A. H. Andrews & Co., School Furniture, 1884-86. Mgr., Orr, Crittenden & Comes, Comsn. Mer- chants, Chicago, 111., 1896. Sec, Ellicott Square Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., 1896—. Edwin Hull Dickennan, Lawyer, fWest- field, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1872-75. m., (1) Kate Willey, Brooklyn, N. Y., June i, 1876. LL.B., Co- lumbia, 1877. m., (2) Emily Walton Willey, Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1881. Lawyer, New York. Believed now to be lawyer at West- field, N. Y. Moses Sanborn Gordon, Rancher, Finis, Jack Co., Tex. B.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Teacher, Santa Barbara Coll., Cal., 1875-76. Broker, San Francisco and Oakland, Cal., 1876-78. Customs Service, Boston, Mass., 1878-79. Rancher, Texas, 1880- 82. Fruit Grower, Calistoga, Napa Valley. Cal., 1882-84. m., M. E. Snow, Napa Co., Cal., Oct. 3i 1883. Rancher, Palo Pinto Co.. Tex., 1884—. Henry Strong Gulliver, Teacher, 51 Wal- nut St., Waterbury, Conn. B.A., LL.B., M.A. 3d Fresh. Schp. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Ex. Pr. Skull and Bones. Town- send Pr. De Forest Pr. Class Sec. Commenc. Speaker. Valedictorian. * B K. Prin., Gram. Sch., Hartford, Conn., 1875-77. N. Y. Bar, 1879. With Alexander & Green, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1881-83. Prin., Priv. Sch., Louis- ville, Ky., 1883. Asst. Webster Latin School, Buffalo, N. Y., 1884-85. Priuy Prep. Sch., Newburgh, N. Y., 1885-95. ni., Harriet Evans. Sept. 3, 1887. Prin., High Sch., Waterbury, Conn., 189s — . _ Memb., Sons of Am. Revolution (Conn.) ; Classical Assoc, of N. E. University Club (N. Y.) Henry McLellan Harding, Real Estate and Insurance, 253 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Teacher and Chemist. Cleveland, Ohio, 1875-81. Mgr.. Equitable Life Assur. Soc, Boston, Mass., 1882-84. Memb., D. W. Russell & Co., Real Estate and Ins. Agts., Boston, Mass., 1884 — . Gen. Mgr., Electric Power Co., ib., 1884 — . m., Florence Powers, Boston, Mass., Dec. 18, 1888. Res., Chicago, Pitts- burgh, and New York, 1885 — . Club, Man- hattan (New York). Albert Hotchkiss, Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1871 — . Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y., — 1886. (No report since.) Almet Francis Jenks, Judge, 8 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.D. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. 1st Sr. En^. Comp. Pr. Skull and Bones. Class Historian. LL.B., Columbia, 1877. New York Bar, 1877. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1877 — . Asst. Dist. Atty., Kings Co., 1884-86. Corpn. Counsel, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-93. Judge Advocate Gen. of N. Y.. 1891- 95. m., Lena Barre, 1891. Memb., Const. Conv., Jud. Com., Dec, 1895. Asst. Corpn. Counsel, Greater New York, in charge of Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Richmond, i898._ Justice of Supreme Ct., N. Y., 1898—. Appointed to Appellate Div., igoo; Reappointed,. 1905. LL.D., Colgate. Memb., Soc. of Colonial Wars. Clubs; Brooklyn, Hamilton, Dyker, Meadow. Frank Hatch Jones, Banker, 125 Monroe St., Chicago, 111. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. Columbia Coll. Sch. of Law, 1876-77. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1878. Illinois Bar, 1878. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1878-79; Springfield, 111.. 1879-95. m., Sarah Edwina Bunn, Springfield, III., 1895. Sec, Am. Trust & Savings Bk., Chicago, 111., 1900 — . Edward Hunter Landon, Lawyer, 29 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. LL.B., Colum- bia Coll., 1877. New York Bar, 1877. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1877 — . m., Mary Grinnell, Bradford, Eng., Jan. 23, 1883. Hugh Johnston McBirney, Manufacturer, 1519 State St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Scroll and Key. Merchant, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1877-79. Treas., McBirney & Johnston White Lead Co., Chicago, 111., 1879 — . Post- master, Belfield, Dak., 1883. m., Mary E. Campbell, Chicago, 111., Oct. 8, 1883. Frank Thompson McClintock, Merchant, S4S Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. 2d Coll. Traveling, 1875-77. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1877- 78. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Sec, Pa. Cotton Mill Co., 1877-81. Memb., Oliver McClintock & Co., Carpet Dealers, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1884 — . m.. Miss Updyke, Pittsburgh, Pa., June -t, 1885. Memb., Yale Alumni Assn. Club, University. Res., 33 Fifth Ave. Cortes Maxwell, Journalist, 5x5 Main St., Keokuk, Iowa. B.A. 1st Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Iowa Bar, 1877. m., Annie D. Sparr, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 22^ 1877. Lawyer, Warsaw, 111., 1877-83; Keokuk, Iowa, 1883 — . Ed. and part owner, Keokuk Daily Democrat, 1883-88; Constitution- Democrat, 1888 — . John Sammis Seymour, Lawyer, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Skulr and Bones. Commenc. Speaker, ad Disp. Prin., Center Sch., Nor- wich, Conn., 1875-77. LL.B., Yale Law School, 1878. Townsend Pr., 1878. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1878—. m., Clara E. Olmsted, Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 20, 1879. Memb., Conn. Legis., Senate, 1891-93. Ins. Comr., Conn., 1893. U. S. Comr. of Patents, 1893-97. Sr. Memb., Seymour, Seymour & McGrath, Patent & Trade Mark Law, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Clubs: Lawyers (New York and Nor- walk) ; Norwalk Country. Res., 144 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn. Albert York Smith, Lawyer, 612 Bake- well BIdg., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A., LL.B. Pa. Bar, Nov.. 8, 1880. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1880 — . Register in Bank- ruptcy, m.. Amy L. Ayers, Williamsport, Pa., Oct. 4, 1888. Pres., Allegheny Co. Bar Assn., 2 yrs. Dir., University Club (Pittsburgh), 9 yrs. V-Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Western Pa., 6 yrs. Pres., Mt. Washington and Du- quesne Heights Board of Trade. 1st V. Pres., South Hills Board of Trade Charles Robinson Smith, Lawyer, 7 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. 1st Disp. Europe, 1875-76. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1878 — . m., Jeannie Porter Steele, New York, N. Y., Apr. 29. 1879. Europe, 1879- 80. Dir., numerous Corpus. Memb., Yale Alumni Assn., Bar Assn. of City of N. Y. Clubs: University, Reform, Lawyers (New 141 PHI York) I Hamilton, Moiitauk, Riding and Driv- ing (Brooklyn). Edward Curtis Smith, Officer of Corpo- ratiofi, St. Albans, Vt. B.A., L.L.B., LL.D. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Columbia, 1877. Vt. Bar, 1877. Lawyer, St. .Mbans, Vt., 1877-81. V. Pres., C. V. K. R. Co., 1881; Pres., 1892; Dir., 1881 — ; Receiver, id.; Dir., newly organized Co. m., Anna B.- James, Ogdensburg, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1888. Pres., Wcldon Natl. Bk., St. Albans, Vt.; People's Trust Co., ib. Gov., Vt., 1898-1900. Pres., ■ Sherman Natl. Bk., New York, N. Y. Clubs: University (Boston); Yale, Union League, Uni- versity (New York); St." James (Montreal). LL.D., Norwich Univ. Reuben Archer Torrey, Clergyman, S Locust St., Mount Rose, Pa. B.A., B.D., D.D. Ordained, Cong. Ministry, 1878. Student, Leipzig and Erlangen Univs., 1882-83. m., Clara B. Smith, Oct. 22, 18^9. For some years. Sunt.,' City Missions in Min- neapolis. ■ Associated with work of Dwight L. Moody ,and Supt. of the Moody Bible Inst. Preached continually and on tour, 1902-03, in Englarid, Scotland, Ireland, France, Australia, ■ New- Zealand, Germany, China, Japan," and India*' Returned to (jreat Britain, 1903-05. D.D., Wh'eaton, 1906. ■ Held meetings in prin. Eng. an-d Scotch cities, including 5 months in Boyal Albert Hall, London; 3 months in Tour- nament Hall; Liverpool. Author, "What the Bible Teaches," "The Bible and its Christ," "How to Work for _ Christ "_ "Revival Ad- dresses,'' "Real Salvation," "Difficulties in the Bible," "How to Study th« Bible for Greatest Profit," and many others, some translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Swedish, Bohemian, Bulgarian, Icelandic, Marathi, and other Indian Languages^ Russian, Chinese, Japanese, etc' *Howard Parry Bell, Banker, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. ist Coll. .LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1878. With Nicholl, Hatch & Co., Bankers, 1878 — . m., Mary Elizabeth Pratt, Sept, 21, 1881. Res., Arlington, N. J. d.. May 6, 1908. *James Hopkins Carrington, Jn, Agent, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key, Salesman, E. Ketcham & Co., 1877-84. Gen. Agt., Challenge Water Heater, New York, N. Y., 1884-87. m., Chris- tabel Ballance, Kemptville, Canada, Oct. 31, 1894. d., Ogdensburg, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1897. ♦Thomas Slidell Clarke, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Colum- bia Coll., 1877. N. Y. Bar, 1877. With Mann ' & Parsons, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1877- 78. Lawyer, New York, N. Y,, 1878—. d., St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 10, 1883. ♦George Collin, Lumber Merchant, Greenville, Mich. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Conip. Pr. 2d Disp. Teacher, Newburgh, N. Y., 1875-77. Farmer, Benton Centre, N. Y., 1877-82. With A. H. Andrews & Co., Lumber Merchants, Greenville, Mich., 1882-87. d., Benton, N. Y., July 8, 1887. ♦Francis Dudley, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ed., Record. With N. H. Dudley & Co., New York, N. Y. m., Daisy Oakes Fuller, New York, N. Y., June 9, 1880. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1881-82. d., at Sea, while returning from Cal., June 3. 1883. ♦William Sigerson Fulton, Clergyman, Erie, Pa. 142 B.A. Westn. Theol. Sem. of Presb. Ch., 1875- 77. Presb. Ch., Chicago, 111.. 1877; Braddock s Field, Pa., 1877-78. ni., Laura L. Batchelor, E. Liberty, Pa., July 3, 1879- Presb. Ch.. Stewart's Station, Pa., 1879-81 ; Pittsburgh, Pa., 1881. d., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Apr. 20, 1881. ♦Williairi Drummond Page, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. 2d Colloquy. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1877-78. N. Y. Bar, 1878. With Martin & Smith, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1878-81. m., Helen Jesup Grin- nell, Oct. 31, 1882. d., Sept. 25, 1893. ♦Jpjin Patton, Jr., Lawyer, Grand Rapids, Mich. B.A., LL.B. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Record. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1877. N. Y. Bar, 1877- Europe, 1877. Lawyer, Grand Rapids, Mich., 18781907. m., ]->ances Stevens Foster, Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 1, 1885. Pres., State League Repub. Clubs, 1891-92. U. S. Senator, 1894-95. V. Pres., Peoples Sav. Bk. d.. May 24, 1907. ♦William Rogers Richards, Clergyman, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B.. D.D. 2d Fresh. Math. Pr. 1st Soph. Eng. Conip. Pr., 1st Term; 3d id., 2d Term. Ed., Yale Lit. Scroll and Key. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Philos. Oration. 4» B K. Columbia Law School, 1875-76. Andover Theol. Sem.. 1876- yg. Ordained, Bath, Me., Oct. 16, 1879. Cent. CTong. Ch., Bath, Me., 1879-85. ra., Charlotte Barrett Blodgett, .\ndover, Mass., Jan. zy, 1880. Crescent Ave., Presb. Ch., Plaintield. N. J., 1884-1902. D.D., Univ. of City of N. Y., 1892.- Pastor, Brick Presb. Ch.. New York, N. Y., igo2-io. Merab., Bd. For. Mts&(<9ns, Presb. Ch., 1890-1910. Dir., Union -.--.Theol. Sem., 1903-10. D.D., Yale Coll., 1903. M«mb., Council, Univ. City of New York, 1903-10. Memb., Corpn. of Yale Univ. Memb., Century Assoc, Sons of Revolution. Clubs: Yale (New York) ; Apawamis Golf. Author, "Ways of Wisdom, "For Whom Christ Died," "God's Choice of Men," "The Apostles' Creed in Mod- ern Worship." d.. New York, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1910. ♦Tilden Russell Selmes, Lawyer, Man- dan, Dak. B.A. Scroll and Key. Memb., Blaine & Selmes.. Lawyers, St. Paul, Minn., — 1881; Selmes & \ icior. Lawyers, Mandan, J^ak., 1881 — . m., Martha M. Flandrau, June 7, 1883. d., Aug. I, 1895. ♦Henry Downes Sellers, Insurance, Pitts- burgh, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. Mo. Bar, 1880. Law- yer, Kansas City, Mo., 1880-83. Real Estate, Pittsburgh. Pa., 1883-1908. m., Caroline Robin- son, Detroit, Mich., June 4, 1883. d., Feb. 16, 1908. ♦Edward Wells Southworth, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B., LL..M. 1st. Fresh. Eng. Comp. ?/• -^J' ;Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., 1st Ternrj 2d id., 2d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Townsend Pr. Commenc. Speaker. High Oration. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1877. N Y. Bar, 1877. LL.M., 1878. m., Emily Martin Alexander, Philadelphia, Pa., June 14, 1881. Author, "Southworth and Jones' on Manufacturing and Business Corporations," 1884. d., Apr. 20, 1902. ♦Charles Taylor Tillinghast, Physician, Cortland,- N. Y. .'.''' B.A . M.A., M.D Ed., Record. Yale Lit. f^'-- ^""0 ^'^- Speaker. Skull and Bones. ist Disp. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., 1875- PHI 76. Teacher, Albany Acad., Albany, N. Y., 1876-80. Union Univ., Albany Med. Coll., 1878-80. ,.M.A., 1880. M.D., Savannah Med. Coll.,' 1881.. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1881-82. m., Isabel , N.elson, Truxton, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1882. d., Cortland, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1886. 1876 Charles Benner, Lawyer, lOO Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1878 — . m., Gertrude Whittemore, Oct. 28, 1885. Clubs: University, Lawyers. Robert Johnston Cook, , Journalist, care Joseph Cqpk, Belle Vernon, Pa. B.A.- Ed., Banner. Skull and Bones. Pa. Bar, 1879. ni., Annie Glyde Wejls, Allegheny, Pa., Apr.' 20, ^1881. Europe. '1881-82. Sec. and Treas., Press, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882 — . Coach, Yale Boat Crews, 1886— . Chester Mitchell Dawesj Lawyer, 209 Adams St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Scroll and Key. Ed., Banner. Class His- ■^' torian. ?d. ' Coll. Boston Univ., Law School, ' 1878. Mass. Bar, 1878. 111. Bar, 1879. Law- yer, Chicago, 111., 1879 — . m., Ada Byron' Laflin. Pittsfield; Mass., May 12, 1881. Asst. Dist. Atty., ; Nbrthn. . Dist. of III., 1884-86. Asst. Solic.', Chicago, Burlington and Qumcy R. R., 1886^. Repub. Pres. Elector, State of 111., 1896. Memb., . Chicago Bd. of Edu., 1899-1902; 1907—. John Ewing Durand, Lawyer, 713 Ins. Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Diss. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1878 — . Memb.,' Bd. of Edu., Rochester, N. Y., 1882-96; Pres., id., 2 yrs. Sec., A K E Alumni Assoc, Rochester, N. Y., i886^87. Memb. and Treas., Rochester Bd. of Park Comrs., 1888 — . m., Lillie C. Mc- Connell, Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1894. Club, Genesee 'Valley. Stanley D'wight, Manufacturer, tUniver- sity Club, 'New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. ist Disp. LL.B., ' Columbia Coll., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Law- ' yer,- New Ybrk, N. Y., 1878-87. Mfr. of Elec. Motors, ib., 1887 — . William Nitnick Frew, Lawyer, Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. ScrMl and Key. Pa. Bar, 1879; m.. . Emily W. Bierry, Jan. 13, 1881. Memb.,- Select Counfcil, Pittsburgh; Pa., 1885-89. Pres., Car- negie Institute. Clubs; Pittsburgh, University, Duquesne, etc. Dir.,- ' various banks, libraries, etc. Franklin Augustus Gaylord, Clergyman, 3S Nadjeskdinkaya St., St. Petersburg, Russia. B.A. zd Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term.; id., 2d Term. Sr.. Eng. Comp. Pr. .Class Poet. High Oration;. .Union Theol. . Sem.,. 1878-81. Teacher, Cornwall, N. Y., 1879-81. Presb. ;Ch., Avondale, N. J., 1881-84. Teacher, . Btool%lyn, N. Y., r884-87.' Gen. Sec.,- Y;'M. C. -A., Paris, France, 1887-93. "i.« May Louise Robin^dn, , Sept. .22,. 1801. Pastor, Trinity Cong, Cb., . -New . York, *^N. Y., 1895-99. .Gen. Sec. Russo- .-Ajnerjc^n -Y. • Ml. C. A., St. Petersburg, Russia, 1899 — . ^Chevalier. .Order of., St, Anne;' 1903. Presented to Czar, June, 1907.. Memb., New Eng. Giu^,' St. Peters'buFg, Russia. John Blanchard Gleason, Lawyer, 210 .Fifth Ave.>'N-e'w York;.N: Y.' 3..A.. * B K... ' ist Soph.. Eng. (jomp. Pr, Ed., Yale Lit. Yale Lit. Medal. 2d Winthrop Pr. Class Orator. Wolf's Head. High Oration. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Delhi, N. Y., 1878- 88: New York, N. Y., 1888—. m., Annie E. White, Delhi, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1880. Memb., Bar. Assn. of N. Y. Clubs: University, Whist. Arthur Twining Hadley, College Presi- dent, 93 Whitney Ave., New Ha'ven, Conn. B.A., M.A., LL.D. Woolsey Scholar, 1873-76; 1st Math. Pr. Bristol Scholar, 1874-73. ^^ Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr.^ ist Term; ist id., 2d Term, ist Soph. Math, Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones, ist Sr. Math. Pr. ist Sr. Astron. Pr. ' ist Sr.- Eng: Comp. Pr. 2d Winthrop Pr. Townsend Pr. Class Sec. 'Val- edictorian. Student, Univ. of Berlin,- 1877-79. Tutor, German and Pol. Sci., Yafe Coll., 1879- 85. Lecturer on R. R. Administration, 1883- ,86. Prof., Polit. ,Sci., i8S6-gi. M.A.,, 1887. Prof., Polit. Economy, iSgl'-^g'. Pres., ' Yale Coll., June 29, 1899 — . , LL..D,, Harvard," 1899. LL.D., Columbia, 1900.' LL.D.; Johns H^pl^iris, 1902. Comr. of Labor Statistics, i88s'87. Assoc. Ed., Ry. Gazette, New York," N. Y., ■ 18S5-87. m., Helen Harrison Morris, Jun6 30, ■ 1891.' Memb.,' Am. Economic 'Assoc; -(Pres., 1899-1900) ; Internat. Insl. Statistics;' Am. His- tory Assoc; Am. Acad.- Arts and' Sciences; Am; Philos. Soc, etc. Author, '*RailrOa,d Transportation, Its History and' Laws',"' 1885;' "Conn. Labor Reports," 1885,-86; ^-'Economics — An Account of the Relations Betweep- Priv. Property and Pub. Welfare," 1896; "The :Edu- cation of the Am. Citizen," fgoi; "Freedom and Responsibility," 1903; "Baccalaureate' Ad- dresses," 190.7J "Standards of- Public M-Orklity," 1907. Am. Ed., i,oth Edit., "Ency.Britan'nica.'' Philip Hale, Journalist, St. Bptolph Club, Boston, Mass., ... B.A. Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Townsend Pr. W. Y. Bar, 1880. Student, of Music,- Bei-lin, - Ger., 1882-84.. m., Irene- Baubigrasv''Berlin, 1884. Munich and • Stuttgart, Germany, iand ' Paris, France, under Guilmand, 1885-87. Organist, Albany and Troy, M. Y.,) 18S7-89;' Boston, Mass., 1889-1905. On' Ed., Staff . and Mus. Critic, Boston . Post, riigo-'qi;.,.'Bx>ston -Journal,. 1891-1903. Ed., Musical Record, Boston, Mass., 1897^1901; Musical World, 1901-03; Boston Symphony Program Bks., I901 — . Rfes,,- ' 10S7 Boylston St. .' • ■ .- ■ - , ■ ' William Lansjng Hodgman, Lawyer, 66 S.'Main .St., Providence, 'R. I. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. Europe, 1876- 78. LL.B., Union Univ.; 1880. 'Lawyer^' Chi- cago, 111., 1881; Bath, N. Y.,i Ji8S4-95; Provi- dence, R. I., 1895 — I m., Adelaide M. Knight, Providence, R. I., June 12, 1886. Pres., Title Guarantee Co. of R. I., Providence, R. I. Durbin Horne, Merchant, care ' Josep.h Horne Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. With 'Joseph' itorne & Co., Dry Goods, 180 Wood St., Pittsb\itgh, Pa., 1876 — . m., Mary Tweed Andrews, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 11, 1882. . Augustus Moen Huflbutt, Physician, 559 ' Main St., Stamford,. Conn. . ■ B.A., M-D. 'Wolf's Heai M.D., . Columbia ..Col.l., »87gf.i , . Phys., Stamford,; Conn., 1879 — . ',m., Belle, Brooks, Stamford, Conn-., . Aug. 23, ■ I'SSi.;. .■,,■,'-■ ; William Waldo Hyde, Lawyer, 37 C'l^r" ter Oak Place, Hartford, Conn. . B.A., LL.B. zd Soph. Eng. Comp, Pr.-; ist Term; id., 2d Term.' Ed., Yale Lit. '. Dfelefeate, A K E jCqnv., ..Charlottesville, Va.,1 1875. Memb. of Com. .for Installing F' B "Chapter, Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Sj^-.E^ng. 143 PHI Comp. Pr. Class Deacon. Coramenc. Speaker. Philos. Oration. * B K. Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1877-78. m., Helen E. Watson, Hartford, Conn., Dec. i, 1877. Conn. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1878 — . Mayor, Hartford, Conn., 1892-94. Memb., Sch. Comrs., 1884-92. Memb., Lodge and Commandery, F. & A. M. Clubs: Hartford (Hartford); University, Yale (New York). Julian Halstead Kean, Lawyer, 32 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. Europe, 1876- 78. LL.B., Columbia, 1880. N. Y. Bar, 1880. Lawyer, New Yoik, N. Y., 1880 — . Treas., Gas Light Co., Elizabeth, N. J., 1880—. Dir., Natl. State Bk., Elizabeth, N. J. Clubs; Uni- versity, Players, Down Town Assn. (New York); Essex Co. Country (Orange, N. J.); Mentano (Elizabeth, N. J.). Victor Howard Metcalf, Lawyer, Oak- land, Cal. LL.B. Yale Coll., 1872-75- LL.B., Yale Law School, 1876. Lawyer, Utica, N. Y., 1877-79; Oakland, Cal., 1879—. Memb., Metcalf & Met- calf, Lawyers, 1881 — . U. S. House of Reps., S6th. 57th, and s8th Congs. U. S. Sec, Com- merce and Labor, July i, _i904-Dec. 16, 1906. Sec. of Navy, 1906-08; Resigned, 1908. John Porter, Stock Broker, 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Ed., Pot Pourri; Index. Scroll and Key. ist Coll. With J. P. Morgan & Co., 1876-81; Porter & Davies, 1881 — . m., Elizabeth K. Baker, New York, N. Y., June 4, 1883. Res., 85 Porter Place, Montclair, N. J. Charles Palmer Sanford, Lawyer, 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Yale Law Sch., 1875-76. Jr Essay Pr., 1876. Columbia Law Sen., 1876-78 LL.B., Columbia, 1S78. New York Bar, 1878, Lawyer, New York, N. Y.. 1878 — . Memb. Bd. of Aldermen, New York, N. Y., 1887. m., Annie Bruen, New York, N. Y., July 3, 1894 Counsel, Dept. of Excise, New York, N. Y., 1897-J907. Res., 3131 Broadway. Lispenard Stewart, Officer of Corpora- tions, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1878—. Presidential Elector, 1888. N. Y. Legis., Senate, 8th Dist.. 1890-1891. Pres., State Comsn. of Prisons, 1895-1903. Delegate, Natl. Repub. Conv., 1896, 1900. Trus- tee, Rhinelander Real Estate Co., 1878 — ; Treas., id. Trustee, Fulton Trust Co.; Grant Monument Assoc; N. Y. Zoolog. Soc; N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Governor of several Clubs. Res., 6 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., and White Lodge, Newport, R. I. William Thaddeus Strong, Teacher, Hemenway Chambers, Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. B.A., M.A. Jr. Oration. Diss. Teacher, Boston Lat. School, 1876-77. Sec. U. S. Le- gation, Vienna, Austria,^ 1879. Author, News- paper and Magazine Articles, 1879-99. Teacher, High School, Boston, Mass^ 1879 — . m., Baroness Rose Posse, 1904. Student, Leipzig, Bonn, and The Sorbonne. Dir., Alliance Fran- caise. Pres., Circle Victor Hugo (Boston). Dir., Spanish Club; id., Bostoner Deutscher Gesellschaft. Clubs: University, Yale (Bos- ton). Francis Joseph Woodman, Physician, 634 A St., N. E., Washington, D. C. B.A., M.D. Ed. and Mgr., Free Press, Great Falls, N. H., 1876-78. m., Jennie Whitmore Cutler, Washington, D. C, June 30, 1884. M.D., Columbian Univ., 1885. Phys., Wash- ington, D. C, 1885—. Past Grand Master of Masons, Dist. of Columbia. Surg., 2d Regt., N. G. D. C. Med. Examr., U. S. Pension Bureau, Washington, D. C. Memb., Washing- ton A K E Alumni Assoc. *John Dewitt [Hamilton] Allen, Mer- chant, San Francisco, Cal. B.A. With Allen & Lewis, Wholesale Grocers and Comsn. Merchants, San Francisco, Cal., 1876-87. Retired, 1887. d., Riverdale, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1902. *Frank Van Dyke Andrews, Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. LL.B., Cincinnati ColL, Law School, 1878. Ohio Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Cincirmati, Ohio, 1878-1900. m., Mary Louise Richardson, Moore- head. Minn., Apr. 18, 1889. Club, University, d., Glendale, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1900. *Charles Leffingwell Bartlett, Manufac- turer, Winnetka, 111. B.A. Scroll and Key. Clk., Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1876-79. Teacher, Am. Inst, for Deaf Mutes, ib., 1879-80. Broker, Utica, N. Y., 1881-87. m., Clara Crouse, ib.. June 7, 1881. With Horsey Mfg. Co., ib., 1887-89. New York Mgr., Rex Wheat Co., 1889-95. N. Y. State Agt, Proctor, Gamble & Co., 1890-95; Mgr., id.. Chicago, 111., 1895- 1909. Pres., Orangeine Chemical Co. Dir., Hamilton Natl. Bk.; id., Yale Club, Chicago, 111.; Pres., 1906-07. Clubs: University. Mer- chants, Onwentsia, Saddle and Cycle ((Aicago). d., Winnetka, 111., Mar. 7, 1909. *Walker Blaine, Lawyer, Washington, D. C. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Record. Skull. and Bones. Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Class Historian. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Me. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, St Paul, Minn., 1878- 80. 3d Asst. U. S. Sec. of State, Washington, D. C, 1881. Special Ambassador. U. S. Gov. to S. America, to attempt adjustment of diffi- culties between Chili and Peru, 1S81-82. Charge d' Affaires, Bolivia, 1882. Asst. Counsel, Court of Alabama Claims, 1882-85. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1885-89. Examiner of Claims, State Dept., Washington, D. C, 1889 — . d., Washington, D. C, Jan. IS, 1890. *Klisha Slocum Bottum, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. B.A. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 3d Sopha Eng. Comp. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Doug- las Fellow, 1876-78. Comraenc. Speaker. Ora- tion. Teacher, Free Acad., Norwich, Conn., 1878-83. 111. Bar, 1883. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1883.98. m., Marie Hibbeler, Oct., 1889. Asst. City Atty., ib., 1892-96. d.. Mar. 15, 1898. ♦Arthur Coit Oilman, Merchant, New York, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1872-75. Memb., J. H. Larabee & Co.; Wholesale Tea, Coffee, & Spices, New York, N. Y., 1875-90. m., Bessie A. Lawrence, Dec. 24, 1877. a.. Flushing, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1890. *Colles Johnston, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. LL.B., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. V. Pres., (Sent. N. J. Land Impr. Co., 1878—. d., Plainfield, N. J., Sept. ii, 1886. *David Hyde Kellogg, Lawyer, New York, NY. B.A. Wolfs Head. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1876-77. Law Student, Lord, Day & Lord, 1877-79- N. Y. Bar, 1879- Real Estate 144 Ptil Dept., Lord, Day & Lord, 1879-85; id.. Turner, Lee & McClure, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1885-86. d., New London, Conn., Oct. 21, 1887. *William Buehler Lamberton, Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa. B.A. ist Fresh. Math. Pr. id Sr. Math. Pr. Oration. Law Student, Harrisburg, Fa., 1876* 77; id., Univ. of Leipzig, 1877-78. Pa. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 1878-1001. Europe, 1885. Counsel, Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Co., 1880-19C1. Memb.. Am. Bar Assn. t Pa. Bar Assn.; Board of Trade of Harrisburg; F. & A. M. (Dist. Dep. Grand Master, 1883- 8g). Clubs: Harrisburg, Rittenhouse (Phila- delphia) ; Inglenook. d., Primol, Pa., July 5, 1901. '''Arthur Augustus Lockwood, Banker, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Mercantile Pursuits, New York, N. Y., 1876-77. Orange Culture, Riverside, San Bernardino Co;, Cal., 1879-81. With Nev. Bk., San Francisco, Cal., 1877-81. Memb., Lockwood & Co., Bankers. New York, N. Y., 1881-87. Traveling in the South, 1887- 88. d., Manitou, Colo., July 6, 1888. *Henry Francis Mather, Lawyer, Colum- bus, Ga. B.A. LL.B., 1878. Conn. Bar, 1*78. Europe, 1S79. d., Columbus, Ga., Feb. zo, 18S3. ♦George William Rollins, Teacher, Bos- B.a! Jr. Scott Ger. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Philos, Oration. Teacher, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1876-78. m., Belinda Adella Traver, Rhinebeck, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1878. Teacher, Syracuse, N. Y., 1878-81 ; id., Boston Lat. School, 1881-1903. d.. West Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 13, 1903. *Philip Grey Russell, Lawyer, Washing- ton, D. C. B.A., LL.B. 3d Soph. Ene. Comp. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Commenc. Speaker. 2d Disp. LL.B., 1878. D. C. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 1878-1900. Examr., U. S. Patent Office, 1878-82. m., Lilian Kendall, Washington, D. C, Dec. 17, 1884. d., Washington, D. C, July 21, 1900. ♦Israel Selden Spencer, Jr., Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y. m., Florence M. Burt, Syracuse, N. Y., 1877. Law Student, Syracuse, N. Y., 1876-78. _ N. Y. Bar, 1878. Europe, 1881 — . d., Paris, Fr., Jan. 2, 1882. ♦James Adams Wells, Physician, Engle- wood, N. J. B.A., M.D. M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1879. Res. Phys., Presb. Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1879-81. Attending Surg., Northern Dispensary, ib., :882. ■ Phys., Englewood, N. J., 1882-1901. m., Janet T. Wall, New York, N. Y., June 1, 1882. Pres., Bergen Co. Med. Soc. Memb., New York Pathol. Soc. ; Am. Ornithol. Union. Clubs: Englewood Field, Gen- tlemen's, d., Englewood, N. J., May 21, 1901. ♦Frederick Norman Wright, Teacher, Waterville, N. Y. B.A. Prin., Union School, Jordan, N. Y., 1876-83. Prin. of Acad., Waterville, N. Y., 1883-86. d., Waterville, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1886. 1877 Charles Wheeler Barnes, Lawyer, 149 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Scroll and Key. 2d Disp. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1880. N. Y. Bar, 1880. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., tSSo^. m., Elizabeth Paul Sblppen, PhiUdelphia, Pa., Nov. 4i 1886. Mefflbi, Baf Asun. of New York City, Charity Organ. Soe. Clubs i City Reform, University, Yale. Rte., 106 £. 17 St, William Milo Barnum, Lawyer, 62 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Bamir, Skull atid Bonei. LL.B., Columbia CaU,, i8»ii. N, Y, Bar, tfl?9. Lawyer, New York, N. Y.j tg?a— . ta., Atitie Theresa Phelps, Heoslck Falls, N. Y., Juna i, 1879. Pres., Yale Club of New York. GlllbSi University. Yale, Century, City Midday (New York) ; Larchmont Golf, Apawamis Golf. ReS.* Scarsdale, N. Y. John Kimberly Beach, Lawyer, Ex- change Bldg., New Haven, Conn. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. ist ^r. Eng. Comp. Pr. Class Historian. Commenc. Speaker, ist Disp. LL.B., 2d Honor, Yale Law School, 1879. Conn. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, New Haven, Conn., 1870 — . m., Mary Roland Sanford, New York, ISf. Y., April 15, 1890. Lecturer, Yale Law School. Ex-Pres., Bar Assn. of New Haven Co. M.A., 1908. Con- trib., Yale Law Journal, Yale Review. Clubs: University (New York) ; Graduates, New Ha- ven Country (New Haven). Res., 450 Temple St. Walter Irving Bigelow, Broker, 50 Con- gress St., Boston, Mass. B.A. Skull and Bones. Memb., A. M. Bige- low & Co., Leather Merchants and Mfrs., Bos- ton, Mass., 1877-92. m., Harriett S. Christian, Feb. 4, 1880. Broker, Boston, Mass., 1892 — . V. Pres., Yale Club (Boston). Clubs: Uni- versity (Boston); Yale (New York). Res., 15 Walnut Place, Brookline, Mass. Willis Anson Briscoe, Lawyer, 90 Broad St., Norwich, Conn. B.A. Conn. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Enfield, Conn., 1879; Bristol, Conn., 1880-81; Norwich, Conn., 1881 — . m., (i) Jessie E. Drew, New- ton, Conn., Oct. 8, 1882: (2) Leila Rogers Smith, Ridgefield, Conn., Sept. s, 1888. Dir., Thames Natl. Bk.; Berkshire Cotton Mfg. Co.; Norwich St. Ry. Co.; Yantic Woolen Co., etc. Trustee, Norwich Savings Soc. Ed., "Index Digest of Conn. Reports." C^lubs: Yale (New York) ; Norwich, St. Maurice Fish and Game, Fishers Island Sportsman's, Norwich Shooting. John Wolcott Bristol, Lawyer, Exchange Bldg., New Haven, Conn. B.A., LL.B. 2d Disp. LL.B., Yale, 1879. Conn. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, New Haven, Conn., 1879 — , Res., Z7 Hillhouse Ave. Walter Brooks, Merchant, 936 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1877-91. m., Louisa L. Squire, New York, N. Y., June i, 1887. Memb., Brooks Bros., New York, N. Y., 1891— . Clubs: Uni- versity, Players, Yale, Aldine (New York) ; Morris County Golf. Author, "A Feather and a Straw," 1904. Res., 58 E. 81 St. Charles Frederick Chapin, Editor, 174 Grand St., Waterbury, Conn. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; ist, id.. 2d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Yale Lit. Skull and Bones. Class Historian. Com- menc, Speaker. Oration, m., Katherine Adele Mattison, South Shaftsbury, Vt., Oct. 12, 1877. Ed.. American. Waterbury, 1878 — . Clubs: Waterbury, Graduates (New Haven). Res., 35 Fairvicw St. I4S PHI Henry Sabin Chase, Manufacturer, 42 Church St„ Wa'terbury. Conn. B.A. Sec, Waterbuny M£g. Co. m., Alice Morton, Apr,, 4,- i-gJBp. Pres., Chase Rolling Mill Co. ..Dii.,, Waterbur* Natl. . Bk. . Mer., Waterbury American. Cliibs: Manhattan, Uni- versity (New York); Graciuates (New HavenJ. William Hurley Clarke, Farmer, Bowling Green, Fla. ' ' ; B.A. Ace o.f Clubs, Lawyer, Bloomsburgh, Pa., and Bartow,, ■Fla'., 1877-1904. Probate Judge, Fla., ^ terms. ' Farmer, Bowling Green, l"la.,i 1904 — . ,, ,',. William Welch Collin, Ltimbel- Dealer, 1002 Park Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' B.A. Skull and Bones. Meirib., Crosby & Col- lin, Lumber Dealers, Greenville; Mich., 1878-, 91. m., Elizabeth Augusta Elwcll, St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 19, i88i. Pres., Collin & Parker Lumber Co., Muskegon, Mich., 1891-94. Pres., Central Lumber Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1894 — • Elbridge Clinton Cooke, Lawyer, Way- zota, Lake Minnetonka, Minn.; [Win- ter Home], Plaza Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. B.A. Skull and Bones. 2d Disp. Conn. Bar, 1880. City Atty., Norwicb, Conn., i88r-83. m.. Belle Boies Turner, Oct. 9, 1883. Atty., Northern Pac. R. R., Mo. Div., 1883—. Law- yer, Bismarck, N. D., 1883-86. Pres.,- Bk., Mandan, N. D., 1883-86. Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn., 18S6 — . V. Pres;; Minneapolis Trust Co. Treas., North Am. Telegraph Co. Dir., Northwestern Natl. Bk. Clubs: Minneapolis, Yale (New York); Minihohda, Lafayette ^olf. Israel Towne Cowles, Lawyer, 311 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. B.A. Mich. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1879 — . Mgr., Union Trust Co. Sec, .Qlobc- Cash Register Co., Ltd. m., Elizabetlj Allen Howard, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 30, 1894. Mvemb., Am. Bar Assn., Detroit Bar Assn., Am.. Hist. Assn. Clubs: Detroit, Yondotega, Detroit Boat, University, Country, Lake St. Clair Fishing and Shooting, Witemagemati. ' Memb., Mich. Yale Alumni Assn. Res., 82 Davenport St. Frederick Wendell Davis, Real Estate, 79 Vernon St., Hartford, Conn. B.A. Biis., Louisville, Ky. and New Orleans, La., 1877-81. m., (i) Lucy Trumbull Smith, Sept. 3, 1879. Real Estate, Hartford, Conn., 1881—. m., (2) Mary Taintor, Oct. i,, 1884. Auditor, Travelers Ins. Co. ; Hartford St. Ry. Co. . L, ■' Samuel Lewis Eaton, Physician, 340 -Lake Ave., Newton Highlands, MasS. B.A., M.D., M.A. Skull and Bones. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Ex. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. ist Disp. Teacher, Sing Sine, ;N.-,»Y.j and Montclair, N. J., 1877-79- M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll,, Chicago, 111., 1882. Phys.. Orange, N. J. 1882-95. 'm., Annie I. Hasbrouck (nee Cross), Newark,- N. J., 1886. Phys., Newton Highlands, Mass.,. .1895 — . M.A., Beloit, 1899. Memb., Am. Inst, of Homoe., IrtternatTon'al Hahnemannian Assn., Mass., Homoe. ^Medi'gbc, Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc. • Gustavus Eliot,' Physician,- 209 Church. St., New Ha^en, Conn;-; ." ' -. ' B.A., M.A., ,M,D. ist Fresh. Berkeley, Lat. Comp. Pr,. , 3d Disp. Yale Coll, DSelit. of Theol., r 1877.58. . M.D.,. Columbia Coll., 1880. Res. -PhySs, J Workhouse,,. etc., .Blackwell's. Isl-, ■N- Y., .1881. Phys,, New Haven,. Conn-,- 18B2—. M.A., 1882. Attejiding P-hys., Dispe^ary,,New Haven, Conn., 1883-87. , m., .Mary A. 'irorbes, New Haven, Conn., Apr. 21, 1887., Memb., Conn. Med. Soc, etc. 146 George Thompson Elliot, Physician, 36 E. 35 St., New York, N .Y. M.D., Tulane Univ., 1881. Med. Student, America and Europe, 1881-84. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1884—. m., Eva Ml. Briggs, Bath, Me., No-/. 8, 1892. Prof-, Dermatology, Cornell Univ., Med. Coll. Am. Sec, International Con- gress of Dermatologists, 1890. Clubs: Yale, Calumet (New York); Tadenac (Ontario, Can.). William Jehiel Forbes, Exporter, 113 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. LL.B.. Columbia Coll., 1879. N. Y. far, 1879. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1879. xport , Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1870 — . m., Rebecca T. Rowland, Fairfield, Conn., Tune '25, 188A.' Memb., Century Assoc, New York; Down Xown Assoc Club, Graduates (New Haven). Kennedy Turner Friend, Lawyer, Du- quesne Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. ist Coll. Pa. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1879-98. Res., Paris, France, 1898 — . Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Club, Duquesne. Russell Frost, Lawyer, 8 N. Main St., South Norwalk, Conn. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Record. Class Deacon. Commenc. Speaker. 2d Coll. N. Y. Bar, 1879. Ed. Writer, Delaware Re- publican, Delhi, N. Y., 1882-84. Spec. Examr., U. S. Edu. Bureau, 188^. m., Augusta Ayers Ely, 'South Norwalk, Conn., May 17, .1885. Memb., Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1897. ' Judge, Town Court, Norwalk, Conn., 1895-1901. Capt-, Col.,' and Brig. Gen., Conn. Natl. Guards. As Brig. Gen., commanded Conn. Troops, 1897- ipoS. Pres., ist N.11I. Bank, South Norwalk, Conn., i896-i9f/6. .Memb., Conn. Soc, Sons ' Am. Rev.; New Eng. .^oc. of .\'. Y. ; Chamber of Commerce (.New York). Clubs: University, Yale. Arthur Huntington Gulliver, Cotton Manufacturer, 630 Stanbridge St., Nor- ristown, Pa. B.A. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Class Statistician, ist Disp. With Whitin Machine Works, Whit- jnsville, Mass., 1877; Mill and Office, Wauregan Mill Co., Wauregan, Conn., 1877-85. m., Freedie Amelia Emerson, ib., Apr. 8, 1885. Supt., Pequot Mills, Montville, Conn., 1886; Grosvenor Dale, Conn., 1887-90; Saco & Pettee Mach. Shops, Newton Upper Falls, Conn., 1890; Lonsdale Boston Mfg. Co., Ashton & No. 4 Mill, Ashton R. I., 1890-99. Agent, Boston Mfg. Co., Waltham, Mass., 1899-1903. With Samoset Co., Valley Falls, R. I., 1904; Pome- mah Mills, Taftville, Conn., 1905-08; Mgr., id., 1908 — . Memb., Nat. Assoc Cotton Mfgs., 1886—. Memb., A K E Club, Providence, R. I.| Yale Alumni Assoc, Philadelphia, Pa. Orlando Hall, Lawyer and Business, 835 Williamson Bldg., Clevelandj Ohio. B.A. Wolf's Head. Ohio Bar, 1879.' Law- yer, Cleveland, .Ohio 1870—. Clubs: Union, Country, Rbadside, , Euclid (Cleveland) : Yale (New York). ' ' ■ Arthur Reed . Kimb^l,.. , Journftfist, , 175 ' Grove St.', Waferbiiryj (lonn. ' B.A. 1st So|)h. Eng. (Tomp. Pr., ist Term; 2d id., 2d^Term. Ed„ Yale Lit. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Ex.- Pr, Skull and Bonis. ..TOW«jsend-Pr. 2d' Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. (Tora- nrtnc Speaker. Oration. Yale Law School, 1878. 111. Bar, 1879. City Ed., Register. Dea Moines, Iowa, 1880-81. Assoc Ed., Waterbiirv American, 1881— . n»., Mary Eliza Chase, Waterbury, Conn., -^ May 15, 1895. Dir., Am. Printing Co- Author,, "A Reporter's Romance," The Blue Ribbon." Contrib., current' niaga- PHI zines. Clubs: University, Century, Yale (New York);' Graduates (New Haven); Waterbury (Waterbury), George Henry Knight, Physician, Lake- ville, Conn. M.D. . Yale Univ., :874— . . M.D., Coll. of Rhys, and Surgs., r88o. Head, Institution for Feeble-Minded, Faribault, Minn., 1880-85; 'd-, Lakeville, Conn., 18S5 — . m., Katberine M. Brannon, Lakeville, Conn., Sept. 15, 1879. M.A.( 1898. George Edward Matthews, Journalist, 179 Washington St., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. Ace of Clubs. ist Colloquy. Treas., Matthews-Nortbrup Co., 1877 — . Sen. Prop, and Ed.; Buffalo Express, m., Mary Elizabeth Burrows, Buffalo, N. Y., July 12, 1887. Pres., T. N. Mattbews and Northrup Wks., 1888 — . Res^ 276 Elmwood Ave. Frank Arthur Mitchell, Manufacturer, Norwich, iConh. . 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. I Oration. Ed., Rec- ord, m., Martha Hanna Collins, Dec. 4, 1878. Banking, Indianapolis, Ind., 1878-80. Mfr., Norwich, Conow-, 1880 — . Conn. Gen, Assembly, House, New London .Co., 1885. City Govt, Norwich, Conn. M.A., 1893. ■ Res., 20S W. , Thames St. Theodore Peet, Teacher, National Arts Club, IS Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. B.A. Post Grad. Student, Columbia, and Stu- dent of Music, New York, N. Y., 1878-82; Ber- lin, • Ger., 1882-85; Vienna, Austria, 1885-89. Prof., Mod. Class., Rollins Coll., Winter Park, Fla., 1889-95. ' Teacher, St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y., 1895-99. Teacher, New York, N. Y.,' 1899 — . Reader, Coll. Exams., Bd. of Middle States and Md. Memb., Yale Alumni Assn. Clubs: Reform, National Arts. Frederick Bosworth ' Percy, Physician, 194 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Mass. B.A., M.D. Ed., Banner. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. 4» B K. High Oration. M.D., Boston Univ., 1880. Phys., Brookline, Mass:,, 1880 — . m., (i) Ada Livingston Good- sell, , Syracuse, N. Y., June 15, iSSi; (2) Elinor Bellows Wheelock, New York, N. Y., Jan. ^1, 1893. Prof., Materia Medica, Boston Univ., ^ Sen. of Med. Phys., Mass. Homeop. Hosp., Westborough Insane Hosp. Memb., Am. Inst, of Homeop.; Mass. Homeop. Med. Soc. ; Boston ' Homeop. Med. 'Soc; Boston Surg, and Gynecol. Soc-; .Hughes Medical Club., Clubs: University (Boston), and Small Point. Charles Hamot Strong, Business, 109 W. 6 St. (P. O. Box 423), Erie, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. Class Historian. Pres., Hickory Iron Co., Erie, Pa., 1877- 84. m., Annie • ^V^inwright Scott, ib., Sept. 8, 1881. Pres., Union Coal Co., Shamokin, Pa., 1884 — . V. Pres., W. L. Scott Co.," Coal Dealers, Erie, Pa., 1891— . Pres., Erie & Pittsburgh R. R. Co., 1891 — . Pres., Edisdn - Electric Light & Power Co., Erie, Pa. Dir., 2d Natl. Bk., ib. Memb., A K E Assn. of New York. Clubs; University, Manhattan, ^Yale (New York). Lewis Frank Tboker, Journalist, 33 E. , 17 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Dep. Co. Clk., Suffolk Co., N. Y. m., Violette Swezey, Riverhead, L. I., Nov. 15, « 1883. With Century Magasine, 1885 — _. Con- trib., current magazines. Clubs: University, (Brooklyn) ; Kings Co. Tennis. Res., 286 Ma- . con St., Brooklyn-, N. Y. , ■Charles Tuttle, Lawyer, fOakland, Cal. m., Nettie Louise Brown, San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 2, 1877. Cal. Bar, 1880. Lawyer, Oak- land, Cal., 1880 — . (Recent inquiries unan- swered.) George Montgomery Tuttle, Physician, 38 W,.52 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Record. Skull and Bones. Oration. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1880. Interne, N. Y. Hosp., i88o-8i. Phys.-in-Chief, N. Y. State Emigrant Hosp., 1881-83. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1883 — ; Attending Gynecologist, Roosevelt Ho^p., 1888. Prof., Gynecol., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1888-1905. m., Mrs. T. Story Kirkbride, Jr., Florence, It., Apr. 5, 1906. Memb., New York Acad, of Med., N. ,Y. Med. Soc, New York Med. Surg. Soc, New York Clinical Soc, Soc. of Am. Wars, Am. .Museum of Nat. Hist. Contrib., Med. Journals.. Clubs: University, Century, Yale, New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Barnard. Samuel Morris Wain, Lawyer, 125 S. S St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. 3d Fresh. Math. Pr. Columbia Law Sch., 1878. Pa. Bar, 1880. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1880 — . Res., 1730 Mt. Vernon St. Frank Woodruff Wheaton, Lawyer, 24 Coal Exchange, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. Ed., Record. Jr. Prom. Com. Univ. Baseball Nine (2-3-4).' Scroll and Key. m., Lavinia May Covell, Binghamton, N. Y., May 16,. 1878. Pa. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Wilkes- Barrei Pa., 1879 — . Memb., City Council, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1884-87. Chihn., Repub. State Com., 1898. Judge, Ct. of Common Pleas, nth Jud. Dist., 1901-07. Dir., Miners* Sav- ings Bk., Wilkes-Barre, 1893 — . Res., 85 Carey Ave. Alexander Martin Wilcox, College Pro- fessor, 1605 Vermont Ave., Lawrence, Kansas. B.A., Ph.D. See Gamma Phi, 1877. Weslcyan Univ., 1873-7.S. Yale Univ., 1875-80. Clark . Scholar, 1875-78. Lamed Scholar, 1876-79. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. High Oration. Fellow, by courtesy, Johns Hop- kins Univ. Ph.D., 1880. Tutor, Gr., .Wesleyan Univ., 1880-83. Am. Sch. Class Studies, , Ath- ens, Greece, 1883-84. Prof., Gr. Lang, and Lit., Univ. of Kansas, 1885 — . m., Mina Eliza- beth Marvin, Lawrence, Kans., Dec. 19,, 1889. Memb., , Am. Philol. Assn. ; Am. Inst, of Archaeol.'; Class Assn. of Middle West and South; Kansas State Hist. Soc; Religious Edu. Soc. Club, Old and New. *Edwin Ruthven Dillingham, Journalist, Chicago, 111. B.A. 1st Sooh. Eng. Comp. Pr., 1st Term; id., 2d Term. Ed., Yale Lit. Townsend Pr. Law Student, 1877. Staff, Daily News, Chicago, 111., 1878-84; id.j Evening Mail, Times Herald, Record Herald, ib., 1884-1904. m., Annie Wil- kinson, Springfield, III., Mar. 23, 1884. Re- tired, 1904. ^ Clubs: Union League, Press, Chi- cago Athletic. d., Flint, Mich., Aug. 12, 1907. *George Edward Langdon, U. S. Official, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Publishing Bus., New York, N. Y., and part owner and Pub., The Critic, 1877-84. U. S. Customs Service, New York, N. Y., 1884-86. With J. J. Little &. Co., Printers and Pubs., 1886-91. Asst. Dep. Coll.,' U. S. Customs, New York, N. Y., 1801-1908. m., Marie Louise Doris, Albany, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1897. d.. New York, N. Y., June 9, 1908. 147 PHI ♦Joshua Montgomery Sears, Boston, Mass. B.A. Skull and Bones, m., Sarah C. Choate, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. i8, i&77. Student, Berlin and Stuttgart, Germany. Mgr. of Estate. Dir., Old Colony R. R.; id., 2d Natl. Bk. of Boston. Memb., Royal Agr. Soc. of London. Clubs: Union, Somerset, Tavern, St. Botolph, Country (Boston); University (New York); Metropolitan (Washington). d., Southboro, Mass., June 2, 1905. ; ♦Morris Shotwell Shipley, Manufacturer, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. Jr. Scott Ger. Pr. High Oration. Memb., Shipley, Hoover & Co., Dry Goods, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1879-87. m., Anna Montgomery Neal, Blooms- burg, Pa., Nov. 9, 1882. Sec.^ and Treas., Cook Carriage Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1887 — . Sec, Union Axle Co., ib., 1887 — . 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M.D., Harvard Univ., 1881; Columbia Coll., 1882; England, M. R. C. S., 1884; Lon- don L. R. C. S., 1884. Phys. and Surg., New York, N. Y., 1884 — . Specialty, Diseases of Women. Prof. Gynecology, N. V. Polyclinic, 1889-96. Bellevue Med. Sch., 1896 — . Surg. to Bellevue, Memorial, Women's, Foundling, and other Hospitals. nL, Sara L. Warden, Pittsfield, Mass. Qubs: University, N. Y. Ath- letic, Yale, Harvard, Columbia Yacht, etc Memb., Local and Natl. Med. Socs. George Louis Curtis, Clergyman, 23 Park Place, Bloomfield, N. J. B.A. Jr. Scott Ger. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Commenc. Speaker. Philos. Oration. * B K. Teacher, Hampton Norm, and Agri. Inst., Hampton, Va., 1883-80. Grad., Union Theol. Sem., 1893. Ordained, Rochester, N. Y., 1893. Pastor, Park Presb. (now Bab- cock Memorial) Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1893- 1900; ist Presb. Ch,, Bloomfield, N. J., 1900 — . Dir., Germ. Theol. Sch., Newark, N. J. Memb., Bd. of Home Missions of Presb. Ch., U. S. A. Stanley Walker Dexter, Lawyer, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. Spec. Lat. Comp. Pr., Sch. Exam. Scroll and Key. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. High Oration. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Law, 1879- 80. Hamilton Coll., Dept. of Law, 1880-81. New York Bar, 1880. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880—. m., Gabriella M. McAllister, Sept 10, 1884. Referee in Bankruptcy in Southern Dist. of New York. Memb., Sons of Revolution, N. Y. Bar Assoc, St. Nicholas Soc. Clubs: Union, University, Yale, etc. William Lowry Dickson, Judge, 703-704 Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Linonia. Ed., News. Townsend Pr. Teacher, Chickering Inst., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1879-81. Sec. and Treas., A K E Century Club Cincinnati, Ohio, 1886-87. m., Minnie Goodhue, Dec. 21, 1887. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Judge, Ct. of Common Pleas, ist Jud. Dist of Ohio. 1908—. Clubs: Blaine (Cincinnati, Ohio); University. Memb., Lodge and Chap- ter, F. & A. M. William Victor Downer, Merchant, 633 Chamber of Commerce, Buflfalo, N Y B.A. Capty, Univ. Baseball and Football Teams! s ''m V , "i.T^""'*'- Chicago, 111., 1870- fsL^'^7'"'^' Ni7-J«82-8s; Buffalo. N. Y.. i88y-. Trustee, Merchants' Exchange, Buffalo, George Benjamin Edwards, Lawyer and Banker, Russellville, Ky 1^ 2d^T.r^''''- ^^% ^i"'^ J^"-- 'St Term; 1st r ,> ^V^e""- , ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Yale Louisville, Kj^., 1880— . ' '^^°- Lawyef- PHI William Walker Green, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1880. N. Y. Bar, j88o. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880—. Wallace Worth Hite. B.A. Linonia. Teacher, Boys' Industrial Sch. of Ohio, J875. With Harper & Bros., Colum- bus and Cincinnati, Ohio, 1880-85. Staff, Cin- cinnati Graphic, 1885-8^. Rancher, N. Mex., 1887-91. m., Mrs. Olvin Colvin Ennis, Albu- querque, N. Mex., July 2, 1889. Prop, and Ed., Times, Albuquerque, N. Mex., 1891-94. Chief, Draughtsman Div., U. S. Patent Office, Wash- ington, D. C, 1895-1909. In the West (address unknown), 1909 — . Club, University (Wash- ington). Henry Martyn Hoyt, Lawyer, 1701 Rhode Island Ave., Washington, D. C. B.A., LL.B. ist Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. Skull and Bones. Linonia. ist Colloquy. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1881. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1881-83. Asst. Cashier, U. S. Natl. Bank, New York, N. Y., l88v86. m., Annie Mc- Michael, Jan. 31, 1883. Treas., Investment Co. of Philadelphia, 1886-90; Pres., id., 1890-93. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-97. Asst. Atty. Gen., U. S., 1903-og. Solicitor General of U. S., 1903-09. Tudor [Storrs] Jenks, Author, Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Yale Lit. Skull and Bones. Class Historian. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1880. Art Student, Paris, France, 1880-81. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1881-87. m., Mary Donni- son Ford, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. s, 1882. On Staff, St, Nicholas Mag., 1887-1902. Author, "Century World's Fair Book," 1893; "Imagi- nations or Truthless Tales," 1000; "A Little Rough Rider," 1904; "In the Days of Shake- speare,'' 1904; "Capt. John Smith," 1904; "Electricity for Young People," 1907; "When America was New," 1907, and others. Contrib. of Prose and Verse to the leading Magazines. George Tapscott Knott, Fruit Grower, 223 E. 4 St., Oklahoma City, Okla. B.A. Skull and Bones. Ed., Banner. Lamed Scholar. C^lass Deacon. High Oration. * B K. Post Grad. Student, Yale Coll., 1878-79. Conn. Bar. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1879-81. Clergyman, Wichita Falls, Tex. and Guadala- jara, Mex., 1882-1900. Fruit Grower, Okla- . homa City, 1900 — . m., Nellie E. Donald, Sept. 24, 1904. James McCormick Lamberton, Lawyer, III N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. B.A. Linonia. Pres., Berkeley Assn. Wolf's Head." Diss. Master, St. Paul's School, 1878- 81. Pa. Bar. 1880. Europe, 1881. Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 1881^87. Master, St. Paul's School, 1887-09. Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 1899 — . Author^ "Account of St. Paul's School," 1898. C^harter Memb., Pa. Bar Assn. Merab., Am. Bar Assn.; Soc. Colonial Wars; Am. Hist. Assn.; Natl. Munic. League; A K E Alumni Assn. of Central Pa.; Lodge, Chapter, and Consistory, F. & A. M. Clubs: University, Municipal League, Harrisburg, Inglenook, Yale, Country (Harrisburg). William Henry Law, Lawyer, 49 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., News. Class Hist. LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1880. Conn. Bar, 1880. Law- yer, New Haven, Conn, and New York, N. Y., 1880 — Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, New Haven, Conn., 1882-83. Conn. Legis., 1883. State Au- ditor, Conn., 1884-85. James Briggs McEwan, Merchant, P. 0. Bldg. and 26 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y. B.A. Coal Bus., Albany, N. Y., 1879—. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 4 terms; Senate, 1900-04. Postmaster, Albany, N. Y., 1908—. m., (i) Emma Smith Borst, Albany, Y., Apr. 21, 1898; (2) Mrs. Jennie McClure Manning, Al- bany, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1902. Memb., Lodge, Chapter, Council, and Commandery, F. _ & A. M. Clubs: Acacia, Albany, Unconditional, University, Fort Orange. Res., 391 Hamilton St. Edward Lind Morse, Artist, Stockbridge, Mass. B.A. 2d Fresh. Math. Pr. 2d Soph. Math. Pr. Ed., Pat Pourri. Scroll and Key. Linonia. 1st Disp. Student, Painting, Berlin, Weimar, and Paris, m., (1) Charlotte Dunning Wood, Poughkeepsie, N; Y., 1888; (2) Clara Croxson Lounsbery, 1899. Memb., Natl. Soc. of Fine Arts: Washington Water Color Club; Soc. of Washington Artists. Ex., in Old Salon, Paris and in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington, St. Louis, Chicago, and other cities. Clubs : University (New York) ; Cosmos (Washington). Thomas Ephraim Mower, Manufacturer, Corsicana, Texas. B.A. Linonia. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1879-84. Granite Bus., Roxbury, Conn., 1884- 07; _ South Norwalk, Conn., 1897-99. Conn. Legis., House, 1891. m., Jessie Frances Bur- ritt, Roxbury, Conn., Nov. 29, 1892. Oil De- veloper, Corsicana, "Tex., 1899-1901. 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Bk., Boston, Mass. B.A., M.A. 1st Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. Jr. Scott Ger. Pr. Scroll and Key. High Oration. Post Grad. Student, Yale Coll., 1878' 79- Hartford Univ., Med. Sch., 1879-80, Teacher, Latin, Yale Coll., 1880-83; German, id., 1883-85; Asst. Prof., Ger., id.. 1885-99, Fellow, Yale Univ., 1899 — . Pres., State Natl, Bank, Boston, Mass.,- 1899 — . Trustee, Phil- lips Acad., Andover, Mass. Clubs: Union (Bos- ton) ; University (New York). Res., Andover Charles Sidney Shepard, Capitalist, New Haven, Oswego (i)o., N. Y. E.A., LL.B. ist Soph. Math. Pr. Linonia. J B K. High Oration. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Student. Columbia Coll., 1878-79. LL.B., Hamilton Coll., 1879. N. Y. 140 PHI Bar, 1879. Memb., Republic Metal Ware Co., l!uftalo, N. Y., 1879-91; Chran., iJ., 1905 — . Special Partner, S. D. Lorinj; & Son, Boston; Dir., Western Union Tel. Co.: Seaboard Air Line Uy.; Mobile k Ohio Rd.; Carolina, Clinch- field & Ohio Rd.; Newton & Northwestern Rd.; Continental Trust Co. (Baltimore); Savannah (Ga.), Trust Co.; Cumberland Corpn. Electric Properties Co.; United Rys. Investment Co. Trustee, Cornell Univ. Clubs: University. Lawyers (New York); Buffalo, Saturn (Buf- falo); Fortnightly (Oswego). Edwin Whittier Smith, Lawyer, 1027 Carnegie Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Linonia. 2d Disp. Wolf's Head, ist Colloquy. Pa. Bar. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pres., South Hills Trust Co.; id., Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Co. Dir., Opalite Tile Co.; id., Monongahela Inclined Plane Co. Memb., Yale Assn., Pittsburgh, Pa. Clubs: Duquesne, Uni- versity, Union. Res., 20 Bertha St. Clinton Spencer, Merchant, Suffield, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. 2d Colloquy. Clk., Conn. Legis., Assembly, 1879-80; Senate, 1881. LL.B., 1881. Conn. Bar, j88i. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1881-84. Tobacco Bus^ St. Paul, Minn., 18S1-96. Retired, 1S96-98. Conn. Legis., Assembly, 1898. Supt. of Schools, Suf- field, Conn., 1898 — . Merchant, ib., 1900 — . Memb., Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M. ; B. P. O. E.; K. of P. Edgar Heathcote Stone, Banker, 4 Iowa Bldg., Sioux City, Iowa. B.A. Skull and Bones. ist Disp. Asst. Cashier, Cashier and V. Pres., ist Natl. Bk., Sioux City, Iowa, 1879 — . m.. May Wright, Des MoineSj Iowa. May 28, 1884. Dir., Com- bination Bridge Co. Memb., Sioux City Real Estate Assn.; B. P. O. E. Clubs: Commercial, Sioux City Boat, Sioux City Chess. Res., 624 Jones St. Edmund Roderick Terry, Lawyer, 32 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Linonia. Columbia Law School, 1878- 79. N. Y. Bar, 1880^. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880—. Memb. of Assembly, N. Y., 1908. Ambrose Lee Wager, Lawyer, Rhine- beck, N. Y. Ed., Index, Scroll and Key. Jr. Prom. Com. N. Y. Bar. Lawyer, Rhinebeck, N. Y. Past Master, Rhinebeck Lodge, F. & A. M. George Richard Walker, Lawyer, Ard- more, Okla. B.A. See Beta Chi, 1878. Linonia. Skull and Bones. 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Author, "A Lone-Star Bo-Peep; Tales of Texan Ranch Life," 1,885; "A Nymph of the West," 1888; "The Jonah of Lucky Valley," 1892. d., June 22, 1894. ♦Walter Squires, Insurance, New York, N. Y: ■ , , ; ' B.A. Oration. Woolen Importing Bus., 1878- 80. m'.,' Aijiy de Zavala, New York, N. Y., ■ June', 26, 1879. Actiiary,' Germaiiia Fire Ins. Co., 1880 — . Contrib., Life; CasseU's Magasine. Fellow in Perpetuity, Metro'politan Museum of Art. d.. New York, N. Y., May 4, 1886. ♦Harold Sheffield Van Buren, U. S. Offi- cial, Nice, France. B.A. Scroll and Key, 2d Colloquy. Europe, 1880. U. S. Marshal, Kanagawa, Japan, '1S80- 85. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1887-88. m., Anne, Moore, Engl'ewood, N. J., Oct. 18, 1888. Div. Eng., Boston, & Albany R. E., Springfield, Mass., 1891-94. U. S. Consul, Nice, Fr., 1897- 1907. d., Nice, Fr., Ffeb. 12, 1907. ♦Charles Putnam Woodbury, Banker, Norwalk, Conn. B.A. Teacher, Easton, Conn., 1878-79. • Conn. Bar, 1880. LL.B., 1881. Asst. Clk., Conn. Gen. 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Y. -.•,<.' ■-. ■: ' , ,- B.A. Linonia. Wolf's Head. With . Mal»by, Curtiss & Co., Hardware, New York; N. Y., 1879-85. m., Isabella Murray, Sept. 23, 1885. Retired, 1883. ,; ,, Julian Wheeler Curtiss, Merchant, 126 Naissau St., New York, N. Y; B.A. Scroll and Key. Class Crew. Univ. Crew. Jr. and^ Sr. Prom. Cpms. Salesman, New York, 'N. Y., 1879-80. , m.', Mary Louise Case, Oct. 12, iSSo^ Toy and Wooden Ware Bus., 1880-84. "With A. G. Spaulding & Bros., 1884—: V.' Pres., id. Clubs: University, Hard- ware (New York) ; Graduates (New, Haven) ; Fairfield ■ Co. Golf (Greenwich). Former' Pres., Yale and Fairfield , Co. Golf , Clubs. Chmn., Regatta C6m., Yale and Harvard RaceS, 1904- 08. Advisory Coach' ^£ Yale Crew. Steward, Am. Rowing Assoc. rT^eas., Olympic Com. "V. Pres., N. Y. Assoc. A K E. Res., Oak Farm, '■, Greenwich, Conn. ' David Daggett, Officer of Corporation, 58 Wall St., New Haven, Conn. ,B.A. Wolf's Head. Supt.. Iron Mill, Bir- mingham, Conn., 1.879-80; Wire Mill, E. 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B.A.. LL.B. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1879-90. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1890 — . m., Jean Nelson, Greencastle, Ind., Dec. 15, 1897. LL.B., New York Univ., 1899. Justice, ist Dist., Munic. Ct., Borough of Bronx, 1904 — . John Orlando Perrin, Banker, Am. Natl. Bk., Indianapolis, Ind. B.A. Skull and Bones. 2d Colloquy. Mer- chant, Lafayette, Ind.. and Banker, Indian- apolis, Ind., 1879 — . m., Eleanor Bates, In- dianapolis. Ind.^ Oct 3, 1883. Pres., Ind. A K £ Alumni Assoc, 1907-08. Pres., Am. Natl. Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. Member, Yale Alumni Advisory Board. Memb., Cur- rency Comsn.; Am. Bankers Assoc Henry Chauncey Savage, Retired, 223 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Va. Oil Co., Richmond, Va., 1879-85. Res., Philadelphia, Pa., 1885 — . William Graydon Seeley, Merchant, 32 Kennard Road, Brookline, Mass. B.A. 1st Colloquy. Columbia Law School. 1879-80. Miner, 1880-81. m., Maud Cheney, New York, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1884. Merchant, New York, N. Y., and Brookline, Mass., 1884—. 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Co., Northampton, Mass., 1883 — . m., Isabella Hall Dewey, Boston, Mass., May 28, 1884. Capt., Co. I, 2d Inf. Regt., M. V. M.. 1892-98, includ. Sp.-Am. War, May 3-Nov. 3, 1898. Served in Cuba in battles of El Caney and San Juan. On retired list, M. V. M., with rank of Colonel. Lt. Col., Staff of Gov. Crane, 1900-03; id.. Gov. Curtiss Guild, Jr., 190B-07. Pres. and Treas., Williams IMfg. Co. Dir.^ Northampton Natl. Bk. Pres., Nonotuck , .Savings Bank, Northampton, Mass. Arthur Bethuel Wright, Lawyer, 1022 Rookery Bldg., Chicago^ 111. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Yale, 1884. Conn. Bar, 1884. Lawyer,- New Havn, Conn., 1S84-94; Chicago, ■ 111., 1894 — . m., Florence B. Hender- son, May 18, 1600. Memb., Mil. Order of Loyal Legion, U. S. Club, Union League (Chicago). Res., Hinsdale, 111. *Henry Weldon Barnes, Pittsburgh, Pa. Yale Coll., — 1882. The Owl. Scroll and Key. Ed., Record. Colo., 1882. d., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Dec. 4, 1882. *Wayland Irving Bruce, Teacher, East- hamptoHj Mass. 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Senl., i8g6-88. m., Sara Lord Avery, June 27, 1888. Ch. of the Covenant, Buffalo, N. Y., 1888. Res., Carls- bad, Ger., and Cannes; Fr., 1889. d., Wtar. 13, 1892. 161 *George Wells Morrison, Insurance, Thompsonville, Conn. Yale Coll., 1878-79. With Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1880-85. m., Feb. 21, 1888. d., Thompsonville, Conn., July 17, 1888. ♦Walter Gillespie Phelps, Civil Engineer, Windsor, Conn. Yale Coll., 1878-79. With Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R. R., Lincoln, Nebr., 1881-87. m., Grace H. Goodell Hartford, Conn., Dec. 9, 1885. d., Hartford, Conn., Nov. 18, 1887. ♦George Parker Richardson, Banker, Boston, Mass. B.A. The Owl. Wolfs Head. With Boston and Me. R. R.; Boston & Albany R. R., 1882- 90; Atlas Natl. Bk., Boston! Mass., 1890-1904. m., Mrs. Elizabeth Decker, Boston, Mass., Sept. 16, 1896. Club. Yale (Boston), d., Dec. 9, 1904. ♦Thomas McDonnell Wentworth, Ra-1 cine. Wis. B.A. d., Racine, Wis., Apr. 30, 1882. B.A., post obit. ♦Emmet Smith Williams, Insurance, Hartford, Conn. B.A. The Owl. Pres., Glee Club. With Travelers' Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1882 — . d., W. Meriden, Conn., Jan. 13, 1886. 1883 Nelson William Bell, Lawyer, Pasadena, Cal. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, N^w York, N. Y., 1885- 91. Cal. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Pasadena, Cal., 1891 — . Livingston Reade Catlin, fBoston, Mass. Yale Coll., 1879-82. Mun Yew Chung, Chinese Official, fChi- nese Consulate General, Manila, P. 1. Yale Coll., 1879-80. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. In- terpreter, Shanghai, China, 1880-87. With Chi- nese Eng. and Mining Co., Tien Tsin, 1887- 90. Chief Translator and Sec, Directorate General of Imperial Railways, ib., 1890-93. Charge d'Affaires, Chinese Legation, Washing-, ton, D. C, 1893-1903; First Sec, id., Madrid, 1903-04. Chinese (Consul General, Manila, P. 1., 1904 — -. B.A., pro merito, 1904. m., Miss Tani, Macao, China. Gilbert Colgate, Manufacturer, 55 John St., New. York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. With Colgate & Co., Soap Mfrs., New York, N. Y., 1884—. Charles Rogers Corwith, Real Estate, tioo Washington St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Scroll and Key. 2d Colloquy. Real Estate, Chicago, III., 1883 — . George Cromwell, Lawyer, 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. Scroll and Key. 2d Coll. Dir., Yale Univ. Club. Columbia Law School, 1886. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Lawyer. New York, N. Y., 1886—. N. Y. Lerris.. Assembly, ' 1888. With Butler, Stillman & Hubbard, Spe- cialty, Admiralty Law, 1888-97. Pres., Borough ■ of Richmond, New York, N. Y., 1897 — . Memb., Charter Revision Comsn., City of New York. Pres., Cromwell Engine Co. Dir., St. John's Guild and numerous Corpus. Memb., Richmond Co. Bar Assn.; Staten Island Assn. of Arts and Sci.; Hudson-Fulton Celebration Com.; Bar Assn. of the City of New York; PHI LoiIkc. Chapter, Conimandtry, and Consibtury, F. & A. M.; Nobles of the MjfStic Shrine; Elks. Clubs: University, Yale, City, Century, Union League, Republican, Down Town Assn. (New York); Graduates (New Haven); Hamil- ton (Brooklyn); Richmond Co. Country (Staten Isl.); Republican and Richmond Co. (Tompkins- ville) . Frank Cunningham, Lawyer, t2S Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1883. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1885—. Res., 109 E. 36 St. Edward Nelson Dingley, Editor and Publisher, Press Bldg., Kalamazoo, Mich. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1885. Ed. Staff, Evening Journal, Lewiston, Me., 1885. Cal. and Japan, 1886. Ed., Kalamazoo, Mich., J909— . Seward Henry Fields, Broker, 959 Mad- ison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. 2d Disp. Lumber Merch., Atlanta, 111., 1883-90; Salt Lake City, Utah, 1890-1900. Broker, New York, N, Y., 1900 — . Charles Seward Foote, Lawyer, 32 Lib- erty St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Ed., CouranU Skull and Bones. Fence Orator. 2d Disp. Albany Law Sch., 1883-84. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1885 — . m., Mary C. Wentworth, June 6, 1891. Memb., N. J. Legis., Assembly, 1900-01. Robert Aldrich Fosdick, Lawyer, 194 Atlantic St., Stamford, Conn. B.A. Albany Law Sch., 1883-84. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Conn. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Stamford, Conn., i88s— . Elihu Brintnall Frost, Lawyer, 11 Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Co- lumbia, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Peekskill and New York, N. Y., 1885—. John William Galbraith, Lawyer, 710 State St., Erie, Pa. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1885. Pa. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Erie, Pa., 1885—. Charles Harris Hall, Manufacturer, 171 Front St., Binghamton, N. Y. B.A. Law Student, Binghamton, N. Y., 1883- 84. Mfr., Paper Boxes, Binghamton, N. Y,, 1884 — . m., Marion Wright, Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1885. Harry Roberts Hillard, Merchant, 116 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With Hazard Mfg. Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1883-93. Export Merch., New York, N. Y., 1893 — . m., Lillian M. Stevens, Columbus, Ohio, June, 1900. Pres., Sydney Ross Co. Treas., Peck S. S. Line; Wm. E. Peck & Co., Inc.; Colonial Trading Co.; Buyers' Index Pub. Co. Clubs: University, Drug & Chemical, Richmond Co. Country. Tuthill Reynolds Hillard, Manufacturer, tWilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. Pa. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1885-93. Mgr., Mill., lb., 1893-94. Treas., Miner-Hilfard Milling Co., ib., 1895 — . Henry Martyn Hoyt, Lawyer, San Juan, Puerto Rico. B.A. Wolf's Head. 2d Colloquy. Pa. Bar, J885. Lawyer, Kingston, Pa., and Spokane, Wash., 1885-1904. U. S. Atty., Nome, Alaska, 1904-07. Atty. Gen., Puerto Rico, 1907- 162 George Washington Johnston, Life In- surance, 128 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. 2d Soph. Eng. C^omp. Pr., ist Term; 1st id., 2d Term. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker, Ed., Yale Lit.- Record. Pres., Berkeley Assoc. Scroll and Key. 4> B K. Com- menc. Speaker. Oration. Class Sec. Real Estate, Abilene, Texas, and Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883-ipoo. m., Martha Taylor Darling, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Oct. II, 1803. Gen. Agt., Equi- table Life Ins. Co., New York, N. Y. Author, "Articles on Life Ins." Clubs, University, Yale, "The Kentuckians." Francis Bartlett Kellogg, Physician, Hollywood, Cal. B.A., M.D. Ed., Courant. Pres., Glee Oub. Wolf's Head. 2d Disp. Yale Law School, 1883- 84; M.D., 1886. M.D., New York Homeop. Med. Club, 1887. Student, Univ. of Virginia, 1892. House Surg., Wards Island Hosp. Con- trib. to various Med. Journals. Memb., South- ern Cal. Homeop. Med. Soc. (Ex-Pres.). V. Pres., Cal. State Homeop. Med. Soc. Pres., Southern Cal. _ Yale Alumni Assoc., 1904-^. Memb., Executive Com., Los Angeles Munic. League (Ex-Pres.). Clubs: University, City (Los Angeles). Fred Churchill Leonard, Banker, Cou- dersport. Pa. B.A. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Record. Jr. Ex. Speaker, Jr. Ex. Pr. Scroll and Key. Class Orator. Pres., Yale Boat Club. m., Estella G. Cook, Wellsborough, Pa,, July 10, 1884. Pa. Bar, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Law- yer, Elmira, N. Y. and Coudersport, Pa., i88s — . Memb., Congress, i6th Dist., Pa., 1895-97. U. S. Marshall, Western Dist., Pa., 1898-1901; Middle Dist., Pa., 1901-06. Charles Loughridge, Metallurgist, 1748 Welton St., Denver, Colo. B.A. Sec, Linonia. Class Deacon. Pres., Y. M. C. A. 2d Colloquy. Law Student, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1883. m., Amelia Harmon, Chicago, 111., June 20, 1886. Part Owner and Operator of CTooper Smelter in Cal., and other Reduction Works in Colo. [Samuel Martin] Kier Mitchell, Lawyer, tiS3 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Wolf's Head. Columbia Law School, 1883 — . Europe, 1884. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., i88s — . m., Margaret McLeod Magee, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 12, 1889. John Atwood Moore, Real Estate, tSt. Louis, Mo. B.A. 2d Colloquy. Real Estate, Tacoma, Wash. Ranching, Mont. Marcus Morton, Lawyer, 57 Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass. B.A. Diss. Harvard Law Sch., 1883-85. Mass. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1886 — . m., Mary E. Welch, Newton, Mass., Oct., 1892. Sch. Comr., Newton, Mass., 1900 — . Trustee, Abbot Female Acad., Andover, Mass.; Am. Coll. for Girls, Constantinople, Turkey. V. Pres. and Dir., Boston Children's Aid Soc. Clubs: Union, University, Episcopalian, Eco- nomic, Braeburn, Country. Res., Andover, Mass. Joseph Robinson Parrott, Officer of Corporation, 221 West Church St., Jacksonville, Fla. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. ist Coll, LL.B., cunt laude, 6th Honor, 188?; Pres., Fla. East Coast R. R.; The East Coast Hotel Co.; P. & O. S. S. Co. PHI James Frank Raymond, Commission iMerchant, 38 White St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With H. B. Claflin Co., New York, N. Y., 1887-98. Dry Goods Comsn. Merch., New York. N. Y., 1898—. Frederick William Rogers, Lawyer, 5 Craigie St., Cambridge, Mass. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1886. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1886 — . Henry Warner Slocum, Lawyer [Re- tired], 108 E. 38 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Columbia, 1884. D. C. Bar, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1886. m., M. Grace Edsall, Clifton, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1888. Memb„ Loyal Legion. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Rockaway Hunting. Clarence Melbury Smith, Lawyer and Orange Grower, 916 West Olive Ave., Redlands, Cal. B.A., LLB. Univ. Champion, Single Sculling and Wrestling. Later U. S. Champion _ Half Mile Race. International. Championship at Ballsbridge Grounds, Dublin, Ireland, and Wind- sor Castle, England. Founder, and several times Pres., Am. Football Union. LL.B., Co- lumbia Coll., 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Spec. work on behalf of voters excluded from regis- tering. Plaintiff in Action against Manhattan Elevated Ry. in which rights of the traveling public were settled and safeguarded. m., Millie M. Ball, Marquette, Mich., 1896. Herbert Rodgers Smith, Civil Officer, Norwalk, Conn. B.A. Oration. Clerk, Probate Ct., 5 yrs. Ins. and Title Searcher, Norwalk, Conn., 1883. Town Clerk, 1900 — . Thomas Shepard Southworth, Physician, 807 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., News. Hign Oration. * B K. Student, Univ. of Gottingen, 1883- 84. M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1887. Medical Interne, St. Luke*s Hosp., New York, N. ' Y., 1887,-89. Surgical Interne, Chambers St. Hosp., 1889. Hospitals of Vienna, Austria, 1889-90. Rotunda Hosp., Dublin, Ireland, 1890. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1890 — . m., Jean Ponton Hamilton, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 29, 1903. Visiting Phys., Nursery '& Child's Hosp.: New York Children's Hosp.; Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Hosp. Phys., Out-Patient Dept. of Babies' Hosp. Author,^ "Sections on Infant Feeding in Carr's Pediatrics," and numerous medical Monographs upon Diseases of Children. Memb., Ani. Pediatric Soc; Am. Med. Assoc; N. Y. Acad, of Medicine; County Med. Soc, and Milk Comsn. Clubs: University, Yale, Quill (New York). Frank Penrose Sproul, Lawyer, 948 Lin- coln Ave., Allegheny, Pa. B.A., LL.B. 2d Disp. Europe, 1885. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1887. Pa. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pa., 1887 — . m., Mary Walton Watson, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 23, 1889. Henry Hastings Strong, Merchant, fUni- versity Club, New York, N. Y. B.A. With Fairbanks Scale Co., New York, N. Y. With Strong & Trowbridge Co., Export Commission Merchants, New York, N, Y. Albert Symington, Lawyer, 35 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Linonia. Scroll and Key. LL.B., Co- lumbia, 1886. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1886—. Henry Czar Merwin Thomson, Officer of Corporation, 7 E. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Hardware Bus., Providence, R. I., 1883- 84. Coml. Traveler, P. & E. Corbin, New Britain, Conn., 1884-S9; Mgr., Chicago Dept., 1889-1901. m., Sept. 16, 1891, Sec. and Trcas., Hoggson Bros., New York, N. Y., 1 90 1 — . Denison Baldwin Tucker, Insurance, 4 Market Sq., Providence, R. L B.A. 2d Colloquy. With State Mutual Life Ins. Co., Worcester, Mass., 1883-85. Rancher, Texas, 1883. Bus., Worcester, Mass., and New Haven, Conn., 1886-1900. m., Lillian Ross Lynde, Worcester, Mass., Feb. 20, 1890. Pres., G. S. & A. J. Howe Co., Worcester, Mass., 1900-08. Ins. Bus., Providence, R, I., 1908 — . Harold Vernon, Merchant, 66 Duane St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Fence Respondent. Commenc. Speaker. Oration. Columbia Law School, 1884-86. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Lawyer and Paper Merch., New York, N. Y., 1886—. m., Ida Elenor James, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 16, 1899. John Elton Wayland, Lawyer, 48 E. 53 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Courant Pr. ist Colloqniy. Eu- rope, 1883. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1885—. m., Isabel Scovill, lb., Dec. 9, 1886. William Warren Weeks, Accountant, 613 Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. B.A. Real Estate, Port Moody, B. C, 1884- 8s. With Merriman Mfg. Co., Oakland, Cal., 1885-90. New York, N. Y., and Seattle, Wash., 1890 — , John Butler Woodward, Lawyer, 78 W. Northampton St-, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. Ed., News. Univ. of Pa., Law School, 1884-85. Pa. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1885 — . m., Marion Hillard, June 6, 1888. Memb., Concordia Soc, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Clubs: Westmoreland, Malt (Wilkes-Barre); Yale (New York); Graduates (New Haven). Charles Halsted Yates, Farmer, South- down Rd., Huntington, L. I., N. Y. B.A. B.S., Agriculture. Wolf's Head. Pres., Yale Baseball Assoc, 1883. Texas, 1884-85. With T. Dissel & Co., Wholesale Clothing, Syracuse, N. Y., 1886 — . B.S. Agriculture, Cornell, ,1899. m., Eleanor G. Walton, Wil- mington, Del., July ro, 1906. Instr., *'City Milk Supply," Univ. of 111., 1909. 16.3 ■''Loring William Andrews, New York, N. Y. B.A. Killed by accidental discharge of gun. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 31, 1882. B.A., past obit, ""Francis Gibbons Beach, Lawyer, New Haven, Conn. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., 1885. Conn. Bar, 1885. Lawyer. New Haven, Conn., 1885-1902. m., Elizabeth Charnley Wells, Minneapolis, Minn., June 1, 1886. Postmaster, New Haven, Conn., 1894-98. Capt., Conn. Vol., 1898-99. Mustered out. Mar. 20, 1899. Author, "Joint Stock Laws," "Connecticut Corporation Law." d., Dec. 30, 1902. *Charles Rogers Halsey, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. Ed., Record. PHI 1st Disp. LL.B., Columbia, 1885." N. Y. Bar, 1885. Europe, 1885. Lawyer, New York, N. v., 1886-98. With Title Guarantee & Trust (.0., New York, N. Y., 1888-98. Res., Cal., 1898. d., Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 28, 1898. *Thomas D. Husted, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A. ist Sopli. Decl. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. 1st Colloquy. Albany Law School, 1883-84. N. Y, Bar, 5885. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1885-1905. m., Carrie Louise Clinton, Peeks- kill, N. Y., June 3, 1886. d.. New York, N. Y., Jan. II, 1905. *George Conkling Jennings, Business, Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Scroll and Key. Fin. Ed., Record. Class Deacon. Oration. Ins. Bus., Cleveland, Ohio, 1883. With Warner & Swasey, Ma- chinists, ib., 1884-85. Miner, Cal., 1886. Bus., Cleveland, Ohio, 1887-95. °-> Nov. 29, 1895. ♦William Hamilton Stockwell, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A. ist Disp. Bus., Chicago, 111., 1883-84. Columbia Law School, 1886. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1886-1902. Atty., Title Guarantee and Trust Co., ib., 1892-1902. d.. New York, N. Y., May 20, 1903. 1884 Martin Andrews, Officer of Corporation, tChicago, 111. Yale Coll., 1880—. ra., Edith M. S. Erskine, Camden, Me., Aug. 29, 1885. Frank Oliver Ayres, l Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. * B K. Teacher, Oakham, Mass., 1884- 87. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1887 — . Fourth V. Pres., Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. Charles Seidles Beck, Jr., fWilkes-Barre, Pa. Yale Coll., 1879—. Carl Eastman Botsford, Journalist, t472 Division St., Elgin, 111. B.A. Surveyor and Real Estate Dealer. Ed.,. Elgin Democrat, Elgin, 111. Franklin Davis Bowen, Horticulturist, Woodstock, Conn. B.A. Wolf's Head. Staff, Independent. New York, N. Y., 1884-94. Horticulturist, Wood- stock, Conn., 1884 — . Neville Hart Castle, Lawyer, Nome, Alaska. B.A. Jr. and Sr. Honor List. Univ. of Cal., Hastings Coll. of Law, 1884-86. Cal. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, San Jose, Cal., 1886-98. Memb., La- mar & Castle, Lawyers, 1889-98. m., Mary C. Scott, San Francisco, Cal., Feb., 1897. Law- yer, Guatemala, 1898-1900. Lawyer and Min- ing, Council City, Alaska, igoo-oBj Nome, Alaska, 1908 — . Admitted to practice, U. S. Dist. and Circuit Cts., Dist. of Alaska. Con- trib.. Overland and Sunset Mags., New York Times, etc. Memb., F. & A. M. ; Eagles; Camp Nome No. 9; Arctic Brotherhood. Club, University (San Francisco). Reginald Foster, Lawyer, t87 Milk St., Boston, Mass. B.A. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; 3d id., 2d Term. Ed., Yale Lit. Skull and Bones. Res., 44 Fairfield St. Gerard Fountain, Builder, Scarsdale, N. Y. 164 B.A. With J. B. Farwell & Co., Chicago, 111., 1887-92. Builder and Constructor, New York, N. Y., 1892. m., Elizabeth Caldwell, Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 28, 1898. John Rogers Halsey, Lawyer, 141 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. Jr. Prom. Com. Fin. Ed., Yale Record. A K E Campaign Com. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1886. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1886 — . Memb., N. Y. Bar Assn. Clubs: University, Yale (V. Pres., 1908-10; (New York); Graduates (New Haven). Horace Edward Hand, Lawyer, 904 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1886. Pa. Bar, 1886. Memb., Jessups & Hand, Lawyers, Scranton, Pa., 1886 — . ra., Mary Buell Mulford, Montrose, Pa., Sept. 28, 1887. Sidney Wright Hopkins, Jr., Lawyer, 27 William St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1886. With Sewell & Pierce, Lawyers, 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y., 1884-88. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1888 — . Edmund Otis Hovey, Geologist, Am. Museum of Nat. Hist., New York, N. Y. B.A., Ph.D. Prin. and Supt. High Sch., Janes- ville, Minn., 1884-85; Elk River, Minn., 1885- 86. Asst... Mineral Laboratory, Sheffield Sci. Sch. (Yale Univ.), 1B86-87. Post Grad. Stu dent of Geology, Yale Coll., 1887.89; Ph.D., 1889. m., Esther A. Lancraft, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 13, 1888. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Waterbury, Conn., 1888-91; Prin., id., 1891-92, In charge of Mo. Mineral Exhibit, World's Columbian Exposition, 1892-93. Asst. Curator, Geol. Dept, Am. Museum of Nat. Hist., New York, N. Y., 1894-1900. Student, Heidelberg Univ., 1890-91. Asst., U. S. Geol. Survey, 1890, 1901-06. Asst. Curator, Geol. Dept., Am. Museum of Nat. Hist., 1906—. Compiled (with R. P. Whitfield), "Catalogue of the Types and Figured Specimens of Geol. Dept., Am. Museum Nat. Hist." Author, "Martinique and St. Vincent," 1902| "The 1902-03 Eruptions of Mont Pele, Martinique and Soufriere, St. Vin- cent," "A Geol. Reconnaissance, Mexico," "The Isthmus of Tehuantepec and the Tehuan- tepec Natl. Ry.," "Notes on Northern Mexico, Its Deserts, Plateaux and Canyons, Etc" Sec. and Fellow, Geol. Soc. of Am. Sec, N. Y. Acad, of Science. Rec. Sec. and Memb., Nat. Geog. Soc, N. Y. Mineral Club, Century Assoc Contrib., on Geol. Topics, in Technical Journals. Res., lis W. 84 St. Reinert August Jernberg, College Pro- fessor, 81 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111. B.A., B.D., D.D. Yale Univ., Dept. of Theol., 1884. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1884-87; Instr., 1885-87; B.D., 1887. Ordained, Hartford, Conn., in N. Y. East Methodist Conf., 1885. m., Sarah Emily Libby, Boston, Mass., May 5, 1885. Became Cong. Clergyman, 1886. Founder and Ed., Evangelirten Chicago', Til., 1889-99. Spec. Work among Norwegian Emi- grants. William Henry Jessup, Lawyer, 815 Mad- ison Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. Memb., JesSups & Hand, Lawyers, Scranton, Pa., 1886 — . m., Lucy A. Stotesbury, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 19, 1891. PHI Daniel Albion Jones, Dentist, 629 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., Ph.B., D.M.D. Skull and Bones. Memb., Varsity Glee Club. Pitcher, Varsity Baseball Team, syrs. Memb.i Track Team, i yr. With S. li. Sheet & Co., New Haven, Conn., 1884- 86. Harvard- Coll., Dental "Dept., 1886-99; D.M.D., 1889. m., Emma A. Beadle, New Haven, Conn*-,- Dec. 20, 1889.- Grad., Yale Coll., Dept. of Medicine, 1892. ■ Dentist, New Haven,, Conn., 1892 — . . Treas,, Conn. State Dental Soc, 10 yrs. Alexander Lambert, Physician, 36 E. 3i:St., New York, N. Y.. B.A., Ph.D., M.D. Skull and Bones. Class Deacon. Ph.B. (Sheffield Sci. School), 1885. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1888. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1888^. m., Ellen :W.. Cheney, So. Manchester, Conn., 1895. Attending Phys., Bellevue Hosp. Consulting Phys., New York Infirmary for Women and Children; Hosp., Perth Amboy, N. J.; Greenwich, Conn. Prof., Clin. Med., Cornell Univ., Med. Coll. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; New York Acad, of Med. ist Lt., U. S. A. Med. Reserve Guard. Clubs: University, Yale, Century. James Otis Lincoln, Physician, 330 Front St., Bath, Me. B.A., M.D. ist Jr. Disp. Prin., High School, Bath, Me., 1885-89.- M.D., Bowdoin Med. Coll., 1892. Phys., Bath, Me., 1893 — . m., Georgia Louise Drake, , Bath, Me.,, 1805, Student, ,2 Courses, Post Gradii'ate ■Hospitaf, N. Y. Memb., Bath Sch. Bd., 10 yrs. City Phys., 2 yrs. Dir;, Kennebec Yacht Club. Memb., Bath Chemical Club; Maine State Med. Assoc.; Am. Med. Assoc. ,,,,-, Robert Hunt Lyman, Journalist, care The World, Park Row, New York, N. Y. B.A. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., News. Staff, Republican Springfield, Mas?., 1884-87; New York Herald, 1887-90; Albany Correspond- ent, 1888; Night Ed., 1888; Mng. Ed., Lon- don Edition,' 1889-90. Mng. Ed., New York Recorder, 1891-92. m., (i) Juva Louise ICen- nedy, Apr. 19, 1902. Ed. Staff, New York World, 1893; — ; Now Asst. Mng. Ed. m., (2) Harriet L. Murison, Sept. 27, 1904. Memb., A K E Assoc, of New York. Club, Manhattan. Henry McCprinick, Jr., loi N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. B.A. Iron Merch., Harrisburg,' Pa., 1884—. Oliver McKee, Journalist, fap W. 32 St., New York, N. Y. Wolf's Head, m., Julia L. Wilber, Litchfield, Conn., Nov. 11, 1886. Staff, Morning News, New Haven, Conn., — 1887. Boston Corre- spondent, World, New York, N. Y., Head- quarters at Office of Globe, Boston, Mass., 1887—. Edwin Albert Merritt, Lawyer and Man- ufacturer, Potsdam, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. England and the Con- tinent, 1884-85. Dep. Consul Gen., London, Eng., 1884785. Law Student, Potsdam, N. Y., 1885-86. Lawyer, ib., 1886 — . Prop., Potsdam Red Sandstone Quarries, 1886 — . m., 1887. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1900 — . James William Oakford, Lawyer, Board of Trade Bldg., Scranton, Pa. B.A. Decl. Pr. Ed., News. Pres., XXXVI A K 'E Conv., T Chap., Providence, R. I., Oct. 18-19, i882i Scroll and Key. Pa. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Scranton, Pa., 1887 — . Frank Dunlap Pavey, Lawyer, lis Broad- way, New York; N. Y. B.A., LL.B., M.L. Scott Fr. Pr. * B K. Conn. Bar, 1886; New York, 1890. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1890—. Memb., A K E Council, 1890-94; Pres., id., 1892-94. Memb., N. Y. -Legis., Dec, 1895; Senate, 1896-98. Charles Pierpont Phelps, Banker, 30 Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. 2d Sec, U. S. Legation, London, Eng., 1885-89. Banker, C. P. Phelps & Co., Boston, Mass., 1892-95. Manager, Bond Dept., Kean, Van Cortland & Co., New York, N. Y., 1906 — . m., Minnie W. Braithwaite, Jan., 1908. Francis Johnson Phelps, fAndover, Mas^. Yale Coll., 1880—. Albert Henry Pratt, Cattle Raiser, Springerville, Ariz. B.A. Wolf's Head. Engaged in Cattle Bus., Arizona, 1884 — . Companion, Military Order Loyal Legion, U. S. Nelson George Pringle, fWilkes-Barre, Pa. Yale Coll., 1880 — . m., Sarah A. Copeland, Royalton, Vt., Jan. 3, 1884. Harry Woodruff Prouty, Lawyer, 107 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. B.A., LL.B. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit. LL.B., Union Univ., 1885. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1887 — . Clinton Ross, Author, Binghamton, N. Y. B.A. Ed., Record. Memb., French & Ross Chem. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., 1885—. Au- thor, "The Scarlet Coat," "Chalmette and the Meddling Hussy" (Am. Historical Tales) ; "A Trooper of the Empress," "Zuleka," "The Pup- pet," "The Countess Betina," "Heroes of our War with Spain," "Adventures of Three Worth- ies," "Improbable Tales," "Two Soldiers and a Policeman," "'The Break of Day," Magazine and Newspaper Stories. James Foster Scott, Physician, The Al- bermarle, 17 and T Sts., N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. B.A., M.B., CM., M.D. Student, Edinburgh Univ., 1884-88. M.B. and C.M^ Edinburgh Univ., 1888; id., M.D., 1892. Phys., Wash- ington, D. C., 1S92 — . John Ira Souther, fioS Fayette St., Westmont, Johnstown, Pa. B.A., B.S. B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Inst., 1881. 2d Soph. Math. Pr., 1st Term; id., 2d Term. * B K. Varsity Baseball Team (3-4). Memb., Searle & Souther, Assayers, Hurley, Wis., 1887 — . With, 111. Steel Works, Chicago, III., and Siipt., Blast Furnace Dept., Cambria Steel Co., Johnstown, Pa., 1909 — . m., Kate Fuller, Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. i, 1889. Selden Palmer Spencer, Lawyer, 421 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. B.A., LL.B., M.A., Ph.D., M.D. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Pr. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. LL.B., Washington Univ., 1886. M.A., Ph.D., Westminster Coll. Law- yer, St. Louis, Mo., 1886 — . Memb., Mo. Legis., 1895-96. m., Susan M. Brookes, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 8, 1896. Judge, Cir. Ct., City of St. Louis, 1897-1903. Reed. 64 votes for U. S.| Senator in Mo. Legis., 1905. Memb., Am. Bar Assoc; Mo. Bar Assoc. (Pres., 1898); New England Soc. (Pres., 1906); Sons of Rev- olution; Soc. of Colonial Wars. Military Order of Foreign Wars. Clubs: St. Louis, Mercan- tile, Mo. Athletic 'f>S PHI John Henry Stevenson, Jr., Lawyer, ti5 Dey St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1886. Asst. Naval Storekeeper, Annapolis, Md., Oct., 1889 — . John Trumbull Swift, Teacher, 5 Tsukiji, Tokyo, Japan. B.A., M.A. Class Sec. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Law. Asst. Sec, Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1884-85. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Orange, .\'. J., 1885-88. m., B. W. Newman, East Orange, N. J., 1889. Teacher, Eng. Lang., Tokyo Higher Norm. Coll. and Tokyo Imperial Univ., 1900 — . Treas.j Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Ex. Com., Am. Asiatic Assoc, Japan. Sec, Yale Assoc, Japan. Club, Tokyo. Frank Dean Trowbridge, Banker, 230 Church St., New Haven, Conn. B.A. Europe, 1884-86. Memb., Hazard & Parker, Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1886-87. With New Haven Natl. Bank, New Haven, Conn., May i, 1888 — ; Pres., id., 1905 — . m., Caroline Haven Hubbell, Davenport, Iowa, May 6, 1889. Edward Augustus Wright, Insurance, 252 Sargeant St., Hartford, Conn. B.A. m., Sarah Edwards _ Wilcox, Apr. 25, 1884. Sec, Conn. Indemnity Assoc, 1900 — . Memb., Yale Alumni Assoc, Hartford, Conn. *George Redington Blodgett, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. B.A. ist Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. ■I" B K. Asst. Examr., Patent Office, Washing- ton, D. C, 1884-88. Patent Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1888-89; Boston, Mass., 1889-93; Schenectady, N. Y., in charge of Patent Dept., Genl. Elec. Co., 1893-97. m., Katherine B. Burr, New York, N. Y., Apr. ji, 1893. d., shot by burglar, Dec. 4, 1897. ♦Charles Wilson Copeland, Officer of Corporation, Brooklyn, N. "if. B.A. Mgr., Copeland & Bacon, Mfrs., Mng. Machinery, New York, N. Y., 1884-87; Phila- delphia House, id., 1887 — . d., Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Nathaniel Tuttle, Lawyer, 154 *Henry Bowman Cromwell, Officer of Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.A. * B K. Teacher, Morris Acad., Mor- ristown, N. J., 1884-86. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1886-88. Columbia Coll., Law Dept., 1886-87. New York Bar, 1888. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., and Madison, N. J., 1888—. m., Frances V. Roundey, New York, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1904. Memb., Sons of Am. Revolu- tion of N. J. Life Memb., N. J. Hist. Soc. Club, Yale (New York). Res., 349 Main St., Madison, N. J. Henry Raup Wagner, Metallurgist, En- gineer's Club. New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Yale, 1886. Lawyer. Kansas City, Mo., and Milwaukee, Wis., i886— . Daniel Hand Wilcox, Jr., Merchant, tBuffalo, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1880-83. Nathan Gallup Williams, Manufacturer, care Pfaudler Co., Rochester, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. Grain Broker, Detroit, Mich., 1884-94. Mgr., Detroit Twist Drill Co., 1894; Now Mgr. and Pres., id. Gen. Sales Mgr., Pfaudler Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1909 — . V/'illiam Williams, Lawyer, University Club, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B., M.A. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., i88s-88; LL.B., 1888. Lawver, New York, N. Y., 1888 — . Assoc. Counsel for U. S. during Behring Sea Arbitration with Great Britain, 1892. Maj., U. S. Volunteers, Sp,-Am. War, 1898. U. S. Comr. of Emigration, New York, N. Y., 1902-05. Herbert Walter Wolcott, Lawyer, Ala- mogordo, N. Mex. B.A. 3d Soph. Math. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Columbia Coll., Law Dept., 1885-86. Lawyer, Long Meadows, Mass., 1886-92; Cleveland, Ohio, 1892-1900. Ohio Legis., Senate, 189/- 99. Constructed and Operated, K. C, Leaven- worth Electric R. R., 1900-05. m., Nettie May Gabriel, Cleveland, Ohio., Oct. s, 1898. De- veloping Hydro-Electric Power, El Paso, Texas, 1905—. Joseph Wood, Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York. N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. M.A. and LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1886. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1886—. Res., Sayville, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 166 Corporation, New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. With Cromwell S. S. Line, 1884-86. Breeder of registered cattle, Statcn Island, N. Y. Officer, Walker Chem. Co., New York, N. Y. d., Saranac Lake, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1897. *James Martin Dawson, Wilmington, N. C. B.A. Wolf's Head, d., Middletown, Conn., Feb., 1889. ♦Frederick William Doringh, Farmer, Bristol, R. I. B.A. Farmer and Fruit Grower near Char- lottesville, Va., 1884-88. d., Charlottesville, Va., May 29, 1888. *Henry Caleb Hopkins, Banker, New York,'N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. With Kidder, Peabody & Co., New York and U. S. Natl. Bk., ib., 1885-97. Priv. Banker, Firm of Bickley & Hopkins, 1897. Retired, 1901. m., Emilie Florence, New York, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1903. Farmer, Ridgefield, Conn., 1904-08. d.. Ridge- field, Conn., Sept. 8, 1908. ♦William Charles McMillan, Officer of Corporation, Detroit, Mich. B.A. Wolf's Head, m., at St. George's Ch., Hanover Sq., London, Eng., Marie Louise Thayer of Boston, Mass., July 15, 1884. Father of Class Boy, Thayer McMillan, Apr. 20, 1885. Sec, Michigan Car Co., 1884-88; Gen. Mgr., 1888-1907. Sec, Detroit Car Wheel Co. Pres., Detroit & Cleveland Nav. Co.; Mich. Mall. Iron Co., etc. Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Mich., 1902-07. d., Feb. 21, 1907. ■"Harry Gilbert Samson, Lawyer, Min- neapolis, Minn. B.A. Law Student with Hon. J. W. Heron, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-86. Lawyer, Minneapo- lis, Minn., 1886 — . d., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan., 1890. ♦Edward Wells, Jr., Lawyer, New York. N. Y. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Courant Poetry Pr. Class Poet. Teacher, Peekskill Mil. Acad., Peekskill, N. Y., 1884-85; Dr. Callisen's School, New York, N. Y., 1885-86. LL.B., M.A., Colum- bia Coll., 1887. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Memb., Barney & Wells, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1887-pr. Sec, A K E Council, 1887-90. Poet, XL A K E Conv., Washington, D. Cf., Jan. 7, 1887. Ed., A K E Quarterly, 1888-89. m., PHI Bertha Reid, New York, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1889. Corpn. Counsel, Peekskill, N. Y., tgo6-o8. Au- thor, "Love and ,' Life,. ,' and other poems. Memb., Bar Assn. of City of New York; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Elks, etc. d., Peekskill, N. Y., July 19, 1908. 188s Francis Peck Bacheler, Clergyman, Tal- cottville. Conn. B.A. Yale Coll., Dept. Theol., 1886-87. Cong. Ch., Shelbyville, Ky.; Phillips, Fla., and Talcott- ville,. Conn., ,1887 — . m., Rebecca Hope Fuller, Norwich, Conn., Apr. 10, 1888. Henry de Forest Baldwin, Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. ist Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; id., 2d Term. Ed., Yale Lit.; Record. Skull and Bones. Townsend Pr. ist Coll. Sec, A K E Council, 1886. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1887. N. Y. Bar, 1,887. Law Student, Berlin and Heidelberg Univs., 1887-88. LaW' yer. New York, N. Y., 1888—. , Asst. Corpn, Counsel, 1885-88. Memb., Lord, Day & Lord, Lawyers, 1900 — . Pres., Queens Co. Water Co. Dir., Standard Roller Bearing Co. Clubs: Century, University, Bar Assn., Down Town Assn. Samuel Reading Bertron, Lawyer, +4° Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. Miss. Bar, 1886. Clk., Equitable Mortgage Co., Jackson, Miss., 1886- 89. , Mgr., Southn. Branch. 1887 — . m., Caro- line Harding, Jan. 17, 1888. Mgr., Equitable Mortgage Co., 1889 — . Memb., Bertron, Gris- com & Jenks, Bankers, 1900 — . Joseph Augustus Blake, Surgeon, 601 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A., Ph.B., M.D. Wolf's Head. Columbia Coll., School of Medicine, 1887-89; M. D., 1889. Surgeon, New York, N. Y., 1889 — . m., Catherine Ketchum, Saugatuck; Conn., Dec. 17, 1890. Formerly, Asst. Demonstrator of Anat- omy, Columbia Univ., and Attending Surg., Sti 'Luke's and Harlem Hosps. ; now Prof, of Sur^.,' , Coll. Phys. and Surgs., Columbia Univ. Visiting Surg., Roosevelt Hosp. Consulting Surg., St. Luke's ^ and Lincoln Hospitals. Memb.; Am. Surgical Assoc. ; Am. Soc. of Clin. Slirg. ; Assoc, of Am. Anatomists; Am. Med. Assoc; N. Y. State and Co. Med. Assoc. Pres.^ New York Surg. Soc. FelloW and V. Pres., New York Acad, of Medicine. Fellow, New York Acad.' of Sciy Clubs; Yale, Uni- versity,' Metropolitan, Itiding. Herbert James Boggis, Officer of Cor- poration, tCleveland, Ohio. Yale Coll., 1881-84. Clk., Mcintosh, Hunting- ton & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1884-86. m., Sarah White Parsons, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 18, 1S86. Asst. Supt., Taylor & Boggis Foundry Co., .65 Central Way, Cleveland, Ohio, 1886—; Sec, 1888—. Frank Bosworth Brandegee, Lawyer and U. S. Senator, New London, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. 1st Coll. Conn. Bar, 1888. Lawyer, New London, Conn., 1888 — . Speaker, Conn. House of Reps., 1899. Memb. ,of Congress, 3d Conn. Dist., 1903-05. U. S. Senator, Conn,, May 5, 1905 — . Clubs: Uni. yersity (New York); Metropolitan (Washing- ton); Hartford (Hartford); Union League (New Haven); Thames (New London). Oliver Percy Bright, Lawyer, fStephen Girard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Wolf's Head. Class Historian. Staff, Times, Chicago, 111.; Press, Philadelphia, Pa. 167 Pa. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1887—. Henry Buckelew Cosgrove, Journalist, tiS William St., New York, N. Y. B.A. ist Colloquy. Clk., J. H. Lane & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchant, 110 Worth St., New York, N. Y., 1886-87. Asst. Ed., Voice, ib., 1887-88. Reporter and Asst. Night Ed., Tribune, ib., Feb., 1888 — . Sec, "House Cleaning Com.," Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1905. Fin. EoT, N. Y. Tribune, 1905 — . Charles Elbridge' Gushing, Lawyer, fHo- tel Netherlands, New York, N. Y. B.A. Ed., Record. Class Poet, ist Coll. Re- porter, Post, Boston, Mass., 1885-86. Teacher, Maple Grove Acad., Eaton town, N. J., 1886- 87; Yonkers, N. . Y., 1887; Lat. School, Port- land, Me., 1887-88. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., and Paris, Fr., 1900 — . Coleman Ward Cutler, Physician, 8 E. S4 St., New, York, N. Y.' B.A., M.D. Scroll and Key. - Staff, Register. New Haven, Conn. Traveling, 188^-86. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1889. Phys., New Ydrkj N. Y., 1889—. William Miner Derby [Jr.], Real Estate, 184 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Wolf's Head. Real Estate, Chicago, 111., 1885^. m., Mary Ballard, Mar. 7, 1892. Charles Stuart Dodge, Lumber Dealer, tS2 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. ist Colloquy. Memb., Dodge & Co., Lumber Dealers, Jersey City, N. J., 1885 — . m.. Flora Bigelow, New York, N. Y., Dec. IS, 1886. Res., 49 W. 44 St. Albert Heman Ely, Physician and Sur- geon, 47 W. 56 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. Wolf's Head. M.D., Columbia Coll., :888. House Staff, Surg. ■ Div., St. Luke's Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1888-89. Post Grad. Work, Vienna, 1889-91. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1891 — . m., Maude Louise Mer- chant, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1891. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; New York Acad, of Med.; N. Y. State Med. Soc; New England Soc. Clubs: University, Yale, Southampton, Edward Augustus George, Clergyman, 611 East Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y. B.A., M.A., B.D. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. High (Oration. Teacher, Providence, R. I., 1885-86; Free Acad., Nor- wich, Conn., 1886-88. Student, Yale Univ., 1881-91. Ordained, 1891. Cong. Ch., Ithaca, N. Y., 1891— . Author, "Seventeenth ' Century Men of Latitude," igo8. Lafayette Blanchard Gleason, Lawyer, 43 W. 39 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Fence 'Orator, 1883. Wolf's Head. Class Historian. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Delhi, N.Y., and New York, N. Y., 1887—. m., Ger- trude Gordon, Delhi, N. Y., June 17, 1889. Asst. Clk. and Clk., N. Y. State Senate, igoi— . Sec, Repub. State Com., New York, 1906 — . Clubs: Urliversity, Republican (New York); Albany. William Gregory Green, Manufacturer, New Milford, Conn. B.A. Soph. Decl: Pr. Ed., Courant; News. 2d Collo{;'uy. Class Deacon. Pres., Yale Boat Club. Hat Mfr., Milford, Conn., 1885-88; New Milford, Conn., 1888 — . m., (1) Mary A. Blinn. ib., Apr. 29, 1886. m., (2) Grace Hine Turrill, Sept. 25, 1906. Memb. of Sch. B,d. Treas. of Library. Bank Dir. Charles Buxton Hobbs, Lawyer, s Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. PHI n B.A., LL.B. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; ad id., 2d Term. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Skull and Bones. Diss. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1887. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Clk., Equitable Mort- age Co., 1887-88; Treas., 1888 — . Lawyer, 'ew York, N. Y., 1887—. m.. 1893. James Benjamin Keogh, Lawyer, 135 Adams St., Chicago, 111. B.A., LL.B. Lat. Honors, 4 yrs. 2d Coll. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law, 1885-87. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1888 — Louis Austin Mansfield, Merchant, 505 Grand Ave., New Haven, Conn. B.A. 2d Coll. clerk and Bookkeeper, Austin Mansfield, New Haven, Conn., 1885-90. Lum- ber Merch., New Haven, Conn., 1890 — . m., Mary Frances Hard, 1890. Res., 407 Orange St. John McHenry, Officer of Corporation, 200 E. German St., Baltimore, Md. B.A. Skull and Bones. Treas., Mercantile Trust & Deposit Co., 1885—. David Winfield Mulvane, Lawyer, 1035 Van Buren St., Topeka, Kan. B.A. Wolf's Head, ist Disp. Asst. to Pres., Chicago, Kans. & Westn. R. R., 1885-86. Law Student, Topeka, Kansas, 1886-90. Kansas Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Memb., Mulvane & Gault, Topeka, Kan., 1895 — . Memb., Kan. Repub. State Central Com., 18^8-1900; Repub. Natl. Com., 1900 — . Memb., Ex. Com., Repub. Natl. Com., 1904; Com. of Arrangements, 1908. m., Mrs. Henry McKenna Drexal, New York, N. Y., May s, 1906. Dir., Shawnee Fire Ins. Co., Topeka, Kan.; Am. Cement Plaster Co. of Lawrence, Kan.; Chickasha Cotton Seed Oil Co., Chickasha and Oklahoma; Kan. City, Mex. and Orient R. R. Co. Pres., Bank Savings Natl. Life Ins. Co. Memb., F. & A. M. Club, Topeka. John Andrew Myers, Architect, 5343 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. B.S. Yale Coll., 1881-85. B.S. in Architecture, U. of Fa., 1906. Architect, Philadelphia, Pa., 1906-—. John Stone Pardee, Journalist, 23 Vista St., Duluth, Minn. B.A. Clark Fresh. Math. Pr. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Ed., Record and Century. Diss. Staff, Daily News, Duluth, Minn., 1895-98; Assoc. Ed., 1888—. m., Laura W. Peckham, June 23, 1906. Lyman Plimpton Peet, College President, Foochow Coll., Foochow, China. B.A., B.D. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Com- menc. Speaker, ist Coll. B. D., 1888. Pas- tor, West Haven, Conn.; Hamilton, Minn.; Southwick, Mass., 1885-88. Ordained, West Haven, Conn., May 21, 1888. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Foochow, China, 1888—. Pres., Foochow Coll., 1890 — . Teacher, Sci- ence, Higher Mathematics, Economics, and In- ternatl. Law, all in Chinese Language and from Chinese Text Books, m., Caroline Koer- ner, 1888. Engaged in writing an Ariglo-Chi- nese Dictionary and an Arithmetic in Chinese. William Fellows Peet, Insurance, no Virginia Ave., St. Paul. Minn. B.A. Memb., E. W. Peet & Co., Ins.; E. W. Peet, Investment Banker, St. Paul, Minn. Gen. Agt., Mutual Life Ins. Co., Minn. Treas., Assoc. Charities of St. Paul, Minn, Robert Alfred Sands, Retired, loi E. 39 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. ist Coll. ist Harsen Pr. M.D., cwn laudCt Columbia Coll., 1888. Surg., Roose- velt Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1888-90. Phya., New York, N. Y., 1890-1909. George Fitch Stacy, Merchant, Box 834, Tacoma, Wash. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Class Hist. 2d Disp. Mgr., Carr, Ryder & Wheeler Co., Wholesale Sash and Doors, Dubuque, Iowa, 1886-88; Omaha Repr., id., Omaha, Neb., 1888- 90. Merchant, Tacoma, Wash., 1890 — . Kichard Solter Storrs, Banker, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. 3d Soph. Comp. Pr. Ed., News, ist Coll. Jewelry Bus., New York, N. Y., 1885 87. Memb., Hayden W. Wheeler & Co., 1887 90. Memb., Bertron, Storrs & Griscom, Bank ers. Pres., Consolidated Light & Power Co., Altoona Gas Co., Chicopee Gas & Fuel Co., etc. and director many corpus. Res., Orange, N. J Arthur Lloyd Tomes, Lawyer, 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. Student, Columbia Law School, 1800. N. Y. Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1890 — , m., Jennie E. Schauer, Aug. 12, 1901. Res., 502 Classon Ave. Joseph Hendley Townsend, Physician, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. B.A., M.D. 2d Coll. ist Obstet. Pr. M.D., Yale, 1887; ist Exam. Pr., Obstet. and Dis- eases of Women. Phys., House Staff, New Haven Hosp., 1888 — . m.. Bertha Goodyear, New Haven, Conn., Apr, 28, 1896. Surg., 2d Inf., Conn. N. G. Sec, Conn. State Bd. of Health, 1906 — . Memb., Conn. Med. Soc. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven); Hartford (Hartford). Res., 62 Trumbull St., New Ha- ven, Conn. George Edgar Vincent, College _ Pro- fessor, 5737 Lexington Ave., Chicago, 111. B.A., Ph.D. Ed., Record. Scroll and Key. High Oration. * B K. Ed. work, 1885-86. Europe and Orient, 1886-87. . 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J. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Spec. Honors in Nat. and Phys. Sci. Diss. SiUiman Fellow, Sheffield Sci. School, 1886-88. Asst. in Physics, Yale, 1886-88. Post Grad. Student, Leipzig Univ., 1892-93; Ph.D., 1893. m., Martha Rose Beck- with, Oct. 25, 1893. Am. School, Athens, Gr., i889-Q4._ Asst., Mineral., Yale, ^1895-96. En- gaged in Geol. Investigations in Gr., Asia Minor, It., So., and U. S. ; in chem. study of Igneous Rocks, 1893 — . Research Asst., Carnegie Inst., Washington, D. C. Memb., Bd. of Managers, State Geol. Survey, N. J. Fel- low, A. A. A. S. Joint Author, "Quantitative Classification of Igneous Rocks.'*^ . Author, ual of Chemical Analysis of Rocks,*' etc. Office, -■ " York. "Chemical Analysis of Igneous Rocks,*' "Man^ ual of Chemical Ar " ■ - - - - ~ Singer Bldg., New Frederick James Winston, Lawyer, fs Rector St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Scroll Mid Key. 2d Disp. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1888. N. Y. Bar, 1888. Law- yer, New York, N. 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B.A., LL.B. ist Disp. LL.B., Union Univ., 1887. Law Student, Albany, N. Y., 1887-88. N. Y. Bar, Albany, Mar. 4, 1888. Lawyer. Albany, N. Y., 1888-93. m., Mary C. Nichols, Little Haddam, Conn., Nov. 22, 1892. d., Apr. 5. 1893- ♦Daniel Agnew Moore, Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Wolf's Head. Ed., Courant. Law Stu- dent, St. Louis, Mo., 1886-87. Post Grad. Stu- dent, Chem., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1887-88. Blast Furnace, Ironton, Ohio, 1888; Oliver Iron and Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1888-94; ''>;"• Mgr., 1894-97. m., Helen Card, 1889. Pres,, Pittsburgh Screw & Bolt Co., 1897-99. d,, Nov. 14, 1899. ♦Henry Townsend Nason, Judge, Troy, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Courant; Pot Pourri. Spec. Honor, Mod. Langs. Scroll and Key. Diss. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1886-88; LL.B., 1888. N. Y. Bar, 1888. Lawyer, Troy, N. Y., 1889-1903. County Judge, Reuss Co., N. Y„ 1896-1903. d.. Mar. 30, 19D3. ♦Sheffield Phelps, Lawyer, Edgerton, Colo. B.A. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Record. Skull and Bones. Reporter, Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1884. Asst. Ed., Gasette Colo. Springs, Colo., 1886-87. Pres., Colo. Electric Service Co. Law Student, Colo, Springs, 1886- 88. Colo. Bar, 1888. Lawyer, Colo. Springs, Colo., 1888-90. Staff, World, New York, N. Y., 1890; Boston, Mass., 1891; Mail and Express, New York, N. Y., 1891-93. Prop., Evening Journal, Jersey City, and Daily Advertiser, Newark, N. J., 1895-99. Retired, 1899. m., Claudia Wright Lea, Wilmington, Del., June I, 1892. d., Aiken, S. C, Dec. 9, 1902. ♦Frederic Norris Sewall, Officer of Corporation. Kansas City, Mo. B.A. Wolf's Head. 2d Disp. Clk., Campbell & Cutter Paint and Glass Co., 1886-88. m.. Ruby Rogers Fisher, Oct. 5, 1887. Pres., Sewall & Hughes Paint and Glass Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1888-1908. d., Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 14, 1908. ♦Thomas Glasby Waterman, Detroit, Mich. B.A. Ed., Record. Scroll and Key. ist Disp. m., Helen Evans, Oct. 10, 1888. d., Colo. Springs, Colo., Apr. i, 1889. ♦Dudley Winston, Banker, Chicago, 111. B.A. Scroll and Key. Sec, U. S. Minister to Persia, 1886. Am. Exchange Bk., Chicago, 111., 1S86-87; Teller, 1887-92. m., Grace Far- well, Chicago, 111., Dec. 4, 1888. Memb., Win- ston & Co., Mortgages & Loans, ib., 1892-98. d., Apr. 10, 1898. 1887 James Archbald, Civil and Mining En- gineer, 1504 Mahantongo St., Pottsyilk, Pa. B.A., M.A. * B K. Wolf's Head. Pres. and Mgr., Yale Univ. Baseball Assoc, 1887. Pres., Yale-Harvard-Princeton Baseball League, 1887. Pres., Yale Univ. Club. Jr. Prom. Com. Philos. Oration. With Barber Asphalt Paving Co., 1887. Civil and Mining Eng., Pottsville, Pa., 189s — . m., Margaret Thompson, 1897. Capt., Co. M, nth Regt., N. G. P. Capt., Co. F, 4th Regt., N. G. P. Lt. Col. on Staff of Gov., Pa. Treas. Y. M. C. A., Pottsville, Pa. Dir., Miners' Natl. Bank, Pottsville, Pa. Carleton Lewis Brownson, College Pro- fessor, 164 W. 74 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., Ph.B. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Pr. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Philos. Oration. Douglass Fellowship. Student, Europe, 1887. Post Grad Student, Yale, 1888. Student, Univs. of Berlin and Munich, 1890-92. Prof Bowdoin Coll., Yale Univ., and Coll. City of New York, 1892—. m., Miss E. J. Potter, Dec. 28, J892. Now Assoc. Prof, and Dean of the Faculty, Coll. City of New York. Author 'Smaller History of Greece," "Xenophon's Hellenica." Memb., Am. Phil. Assoc; Am. Inst. Arch. 172 PHI Ernest LeRoy Caldwell, College Pro- fessor, University of Chicago, Chicago, B.A. Wolf's Head. Stroke, Yale Univ. Crew, 1886-87-89. Yale Univ., Dept. of Theol., 1887- 89. Inst., Math., Univ. of Chicago, 1892 — . , m., Mary L. Anderson, 1894. Victor Bush Caldwell, Banker, 630 S. 20 St., Omaha, Nebr. B.A. With U. S. Natl. Bank, Omaha, Nebr., 1887 — ; now V. Pres., id. m., Nellie Rees Hugys, Pasadena, Cal., Oct. 10, 18S8. Frank Starweather Chase, Manufacturer, i6s Grove St., Waterbury, Conn. B.A. Scroll and Key. ist Disp. With Water- bury Mfg.. Co., Waterbury, Conn., 1887 — . m., Elsie Rowland, 1890. Sec, Waterbury Mfg. Co., Brass Mfrs. Treas., Chase Rolling Mill Co. William Hutchinson Cowles, Journalist, 2602 W. Second Ave., Spokane, Wash. B.A., LL.B. Chmn. of Bd., News, 1886-87. Skull and Bones. -.-Staff, Tribune,' Chicago, 111., 1887-88. Yale Univ., Dept. of Law, 1888-89; LL.B., i88g. Lawyer and Newspaper Pub., 1890 — . m., Harriet Bowen Cheney, Feb. 12, X896. Pub., Morning Spokane-Review, Spokane, Wash. Alexander Brown Coxe, tPaoli, Chester Co., Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. Willard Robinson Douglas, Lawyer, 116 W. 38 St., Kansas City, Mo. B.A-, LL.B. Ed., Record. Skull and Bones. 2d Disp. LL.B., Yale Law School, 1889. m., Floyd Smith, Kansas City, Mo., June s, IQOS. Robert Alexander Gardiner, Lawyer, tUnion Club, I E. 51 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Res., New Haven, Conn., — 1887. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1887-88. Manager of Estates. Andrew Frink Gates, Lawyer, 42 Willard St., Hartford, Conn. B.A., LL.B. 2d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Yale Lit., 1886-87. Pub., Yale Banner, 1887. Class Sec. ist Coll. Yale Univ., Dept. of Law, 1887-89; LL.B., 1889. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1889 — . Chran., Conn. R. R, Comsn. William Jessup Hand, Lawyer, 801 Web- ster Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A. ist Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. Ed., News. * B E. High Oration. Law Student, Seranton, Pa., 1887-90. Pa, Bar, i8p2. Law- yer, Scranton, Pa., 1892 — . m., Caroline Bailey Smith, ib., Jan. 12, 1893.. Former Memb., Sch. Bd., ib. ; City Council;- ib. Dir., Am. Chair Mfg. Co. ; The Nay Aug Coal Co. ; Thouron Coal Land Co.; Western Sugar & Land Co.; Natl. Elevator and Machine Co. Dir., Y. M. C. A., Scranton, Pa. (former Pres.). Club, Country, Clinton Larue Hare, Merchant, 950 North Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. B.A. Skull and Bones. 2d Disp. Merchant, V. Pres., J. C. Peary & Co., Wholesale Groceries, Indianapolis, Ind. Clifford Wayne Hartridge, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Columbia, 1889. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1889 — ., m., Jessie Russell, ib., Dec. 17, 1895. Memb., Law firm, Hartridge, Russell & Hartridge. Memb., Assn. of the Bar of City cf N. Y., Sons of Am. Rev., Southern Soc, New York A K E Assn. Clubs: New York, Manhattan, Whist, N. Y, Yacht, Yale, Democratic, Chatsworth. Res., 327 Cen- tral Pk., W. George Griswold Haven, Jr., Banker, 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y, B.A. Sknll and Bones, m., Elizabeth S. In- ^ersoll. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange, firm, Strong, Sturgis & Co. Dir., U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co., etc. Clubs: Metropolitan, University, Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis, Ardsley, Casino, Down Town, University Athletic, Union, Riding, N. Y. Yacht, Garden City Golf. Res., 6 E. S3 St. [Robert] Forbes Hawkes, Surgeon, 42 E. 26 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Wolf's Head. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1887-91; M.D., 1891. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1891— . m., Alice S. Belknap, Apr. 23, 1905. Instr.in Surgery, Columbia Univ. Assoc. Attending Surg., Presb, Hosp. Attending Surg., Trinity Hosp. Consulting Surg., St. Joseph's and Nas- sau Hosi>itals, L. I. Memb., Order of the Cincinnati. Club, University. Frederick Trevor Hill, Lawyer and Au- thor, s6 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B., M.A. Wolf's Head. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Law, 1887-89; LL.B., 1889. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1889 — . m., Mabel Wood, 189s. Author, "Miniatures of Balzac" (with S. P. Griffin, 1893); "The Case and Exceptions," 1900; "The Care of Estates," 1901; "The Minority," 1902; "The Web," 1903; "The Accomplice,'' 1905; "Lincoln, the Law- yer," 1906; "Decisive Battles of the Law," 1907. Contrib. to Magazines. Memb., New York ^ Bar Assoc. ; Bd. Trustees, N. Y. Assoc, for improving the condition of the poor. Clubs: Century, Authors, Players, Down Town Assoc, Ardsley (New York) ; Graduates (New Haven). Res., 29 Washington Sq., W, Charles Mills Hinkle, Officer of Corpo- ration, fOsterville, Mass. B.A. Fence Respondent, 1884. Fence Orator, 1885. Scroll and Key. Historian. Louis Kepler Hyde, Banker, Mountain Ave., Plainfield, N. J. B.A. Cashier, 2d Natl. Bk., Titusville, Pa., 1889-1901; Pres., Natl. Investment Co., ib., 1889-1907. Pres., Natchez & La. Ry. 'Transfer Co., 1S89-1904. m., Verna M. Emery, June 3, 1891. V-Pres. and Gen. Mgr., New Orleans & N. Westn. Ry. Co., 1891-1901. Pres., City Natl. Bk., Plainfield, N. J., 1895 — ; id., 2d Natl. Bk., Titusville, Pa., 1901-05. V-Pres. and Sec, Union Co. Investment Co., Plainfield, N. J., 1901—. Dir., Westfield Trust Co., Westfield, N. J.; 2d Natl. Bk., Titusville, Pa.; Muskogee Elec. Traction Co., Oklahoma; Shawnee-'Tecumseh Traction Co., ib. Clubs: Park Golf, Plainfield Country (Plainfield) ; Camp Fire (New York) ; Tomilli Field & Game (Quebec); Baltusrol Golf (N. J.); Canandohta (Union City, Pa.); City, Golf (Titusville, Pa.). Henry Ivison, Publisher and Real Estate, 353 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. Memb., Ivison, Blakeman & Co., Pubs., New York, N. Y., 1887. m.. Bertha HoUingshead, Philadelphia, Pa., May, 1 888. Res., Litchfield, Conn. Robert Irving Jenks, Manager, 54 E. 64 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Courqnt; Pot Pourri. B K. Scroll and Key. Oration. Bus., Chicago, Til.. 1887-igoo. m., Mabel Run- nells. Mar. 29, 1894. Clubs: University, Metro- politan, Riding, Yale, City, Midday (New York) ; 173 PHI Graduates (New Haven). Memb., Sons of Revolution. Oliver Uould Jennings, Lawyer, 51 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Co- lumbia Coll., 1889. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1889 — . Res., 7 E. 72 St. William Kent, Real Estate, 12 Sherman St., Chicago, 111. B.A., M.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; ad id., 2d Term. Ed., Yale Lit.; Courant. Skull and Bones. Historian. Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, Chicago, 111., 1895-97. Dir., Am. Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 111., 1889- IQ08. Pres., Munic. Voters League, Chicago, 111., 1900-oi. Clubs, Union League, University, Athletic, Quadrangle (Chicago) ; City, Yale (New York); Graduates (New Haven); Bo- hemian, University (San Francisco). Samuel Knight, Lawyer, iiii Merchants' Exchange Bldg., California and Mont- gomery Sts., San Francisco, Cal. B.A., LL.B. ist Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. Fin. Ed., Record. * B K. Skull and Bones. Oration. Yale Univ., Dej)t. of Law, 1887-88. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Law. 1888-89; LL.B., 1889. N. Y. Bar, i88g. .\sst. U. S. Atty., Northern Dist. of Cal., 1895-98. m., Mary Hurd Holbrock, Oct. 8, 1895. U. S. Atty., Northern Dist. Cal., i8g8— ._ Clubs: Pacific, Union, University (San Francisco); Burlingame Country (San Mateo Co., Cal.). Alfred Leeds, Manufacturer, 37 Ridge- wood Terrace, Springfield, Mass. B.A. Wolf's Head. Paper Mfr., Springfield. Mass., 1890 — . m., Louise Chapin Morgan, Springfield, Mass., Oct. 24, 1894. Joseph Wood Middlebrook, Lawyer, 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y. B.A. 2d Disp. Columbia Law School. 1887- 89; LL.B., 1889. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1889—. Res., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Louis Harmon Peet, Journalist, t4i Park Row, New York, N. Y. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; id., 2d Term. Ed., Courant. Townsend Pr. Re- porter, Times, New York, N. Y., 1887—. Herbert Farrington Perkins, Officer of Corporation, Harvester Bldg., Chicago, III. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Pr., ist Term; 3d id., 2J Term. Ed., Pot Pourri; Record. Sketch Pr. Jr. ¥.\. Speaker. Scroll and Key. Pres., '87 Lit. Soc. Townsend Pr. Oration. With Chicago Malleable Iron Co., 1887-98. Asst. Treas., Natl. Malleable Casting Co., 1888- 89. With Internatl. Harvester Co., formerly .McCormick Harvesting Machine Co., 1899 — ; Mgr., Purchasing Dept.; Mgr., Steel Dept. ; Div. Mgr., id. Also, Div. Mgr., Wisconsin Steel Co., and Wisconsin Lumber Co. Robert William Playford, Lawyer, Un- iontown. Pa. B.A. Ed., Courant. Law Student, Uniontown, Pa., 1887-89. Lawyer, Uniontown, Pa., 1889 — . Thomas Wyman Porter, Merchant, 114 Worth St., New York, N. Y. B.A. ist Disp. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1890 — Res., Tuxedo Park, N. Y. John Rogers, Physician, 102 E. 30 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., Ph.B., M.D. Skull and Bones. 2d Disp. Student, Yale Univ., Sheffield Sci. Sch., 1887- 88. M.D., Columbia, 1891. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1891— . Lewis Seymour, Lawyer, Accountant and Office Specialty, 54 Pine St., De- posit, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones, ist Colloquy. Law Student, Binghamton, N. Y., 1887-89. Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y., 1889. City Clk., id., 1893- 97. Q. M. Sergt., ist Regt., .\. Y. Vol. Inf.. May I, 1898-Feb. 26. 1899. Capt. and Adjutant jst Regt Inf., N. G. N. Y. Walter Bradley Sheppard, Editor, 316 So. College Ave., Fort Collins, Colo. B.A. Skull and Bones. 2d Disp. Treas., Penn Yan Wheel Co., 1888-1902. Ed., Fort Collins, Colo., 1902 — . Paul Spencer, Electrical Engineer, N. W. Cor. Broad and Arch Sts., Philadel- phia, Pa. „ . ^. B.A., M.E. Spec. Honors in Nat. Sci. Diss. M.E., Stevens Inst, of Technology, 1891. m., Frances Margaret Durbin, Apr. 25, 1894. As- soc. Memb., Am. Inst, of Elec. Eng. Club, University (New York). Frederick William Sprague, Manufac- turer, 15 Alichigan Ave., Chicago, 111. B.A. Mfr., Chicago, 111., 1887—. Thomas Hunt Talmage, 12643 19 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1883-86. Europe, 1887. Richard Simms Thomas, Publisher, 70 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1889. New York Bar, 1890. Lawyer and Pub., New York. N. Y., 1890 — . Memb., Ginn & Co., Pubs., 70 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Clubs: Uni- versity, Yale (New York) ; University (Bos- ton) ; Ardsley (Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y'.). Elford Parry Trowbridge, Manufacturer, 258 Church St., New Haven, Conn. B.A. Abroad, 1887. Pres. and Treas., The Montowese Brick Co. m., Anna Bertha Chad- wick, Oct. 4, 1904. Clubs: Yale (New York); Quinnipiack, Graduates, Lawn, Country (New Haven). Frank Day Tuttle, Merchant, 55 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B..\. Wolf's Head. Merchant, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887 — . m., Florence Guertin, 1897. Memb., Sons of Revolution; N. E. Soc; Soc. of Co- lonial \\'ars. Dir., Yale Alumni of L. I.; id., Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn. Clubs: Hamilton, Crescent Athletic, Heights Casino (Brooklyn) ; Graduates (New Haven). George [Stanley] Woodward, Physician, 405 W. Willow Grove Ave., Philadel- phia, Pa. B.A., Ph.B. Decl. Pr. Scroll and Key. Ph.B., 1888. Pres., Glee Club. Med. Student, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., 1888. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1891. Phys., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1891-1901; Phila- delpbia. Pa., 1901 — . George Hurlbut Young, Contractor, Zulueta. 46, Havana, Cuba. B.A. Scroll and Key. Clk., Gen. Frt. Dept., Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West R. R. Co., 1887. m., Mary Lang Gamble, Feb. 15, 1890. ♦Alien Wardner Johnson, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker. 2d Jr. Ex. Pr. Town- send Pr. ist Disp. Priv. Tutor, Santa Bar- bara, Cal., 1887-88. Mexico and Cent. Am., 1888. Clk., Joint Commsn. on Libr. of Cong., 1889-91. Columbia Law Sch., 1891-92. N, Y. 174 PHI Bar, 1892. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1892- 1904. d., Nordhoff, Cal., June g, 1905. ♦John Bassett Keep, Physician, Brook- lyn, ,N. y: B.A. Wolfs Head. N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1887-90. Merch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1890-1901. d., Apr. 9, 1901. ♦William Burrage Kendall, Jr., Manufac- turer, fNew York N: Y. B.A. Ed., News. Skull and Bones. Carpet Mfr., New York, N. Y., 1887-93. m., Helen E. Stillman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. i, 1891. d., Oct. 3, 1893. ♦Franklin Adams Meacham, U. S. Army, Salt Lake City, Utah. See Eta, 1888. B. A. 2d Colloquy. U. of Va., 1887-90; M.D., 1890. Phys., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1890-98. City Phys., ib., 1890-92. Memb., Terr. Bd. of Health, 1892-94. Post Grad. Student, Johns Hopkins Hosp.,, 1894-93. Chief Surg., Holy Cross Hosp., S^lt Lake City, 1896- 98. Surg., rank of Maj., U. N. G., 1896-98. m., Sarah Grace Thompson, New York, N.- Y., Feb. 18, L890. , Sen. Surg., 2d > U. , S. iVoli ;Eng., June, i8c)8-Apr., 1899. Brigade Surg., McAr- thur's Div., Wheeler's Brig., Philippines, Oct. 21, ■ 1899. Chief Surg., 3d Dist., Dept. N. Luzon, igoo-02. d., Manila, P. I., Apr. 14, 1902. ♦James Johnstone Waring, Jr., Savannah, Ga. B.A. Wolf's Head, d., Asheville, N. C, July 6, 1887. ♦Michael Edward Woodward, Oakland, Cal. Yale Coll., 1883-85. Law Student, 1885-86. d., Oakland, Cal., Mar. 18, 1886. 1888 Hallock Calvin Alvord, Merchant, 61 North, Main St., Gloversville, N. Y. B.A. 2d Disp. Lawyer, Gloversville, N. Y., 1888-96. Bus., ib., 1896 — . m., Celia Adele Babcock, June 18, 1903. Memb., Lodge, Chap- ter, and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ; Elks. Charles Francis Baldwin, Farmer, Wood- lake Farm, Blantyre, N. C. B.A. Columbia Law School, 1888-90. N. Y. Bar, 1890. Chicago Bd. of Trade, 1890-igoQ. Farmer, Blantyre, N. C, igoo — . Henry Ward Beecher, Manufacturer, Franklin St., Englewood, N. J. B.A. Scroll and Key. Clk., Vermilye & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1888-1900. Staff, American, New York, N. Y., igoo-05. Mfr., Englewood, N. J., 1905 — . William Barrett Brinsmade, Physician, ti66 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. ■ B.A., M.D. Scroll and Key. Surg., St. John's Hosp; Asst. Surg., L. I. Hosp., and Instr., Surg.' Diag. and Oper. Surg.; Prof., Clinical Surg., 1907 — . t)ffice, 117 Montague St. C. L. Brownson, fNew Haven, Conn. Yale Coll., 1884—. William Auchinbrech Campbell, Lawyer and Banker, 12 Rector St.; New York. N. Y. .■ B.A. 2d Disp. Pol. Sci. Honor. Law Student Harvard Uritv., 1888-00. N. Y. Bar, 189c. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1890-^. Memb., Loyal Legion, Soc. of Col. Wars. Clubs: Un- ion, University. Samuel Mond Cross, Lumber Exporter, ti2 W. Strong St., Pensacola, Fla. 13. A. Southn. Lumber Bus., 1888-1906. E.'c- pert, with Forest Service, Dept. of Agr., Wash- ington, D. C, 1906 — . Res., Pensacola. Irving Fisher, College Professor, 460 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., Ph.D. ist Fresh. Math. Pr. ist Fresh. Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. 3d Fresh. Schp. 1st Soph. Math. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Mat.i. Honor. Skull and Bones. Sr. Math. Pr. Philos. Honor, 4" B K. Valedictorian. Com- menc. Speaker; De Forest Speaker.' Dotiglas Fellowship. Math. Student, Yale, 1888-91; Tutor, id., i8gi-g3. Student, Univs. of Berlin & Paris, 1893-94. Asst. Prof.,' lAath., Yale, i893-g5. Asst. Prof., Polit. Econ., ib., 1893- 98, igoi-o8. Prof., id., 1908 — . Memb., Am. Econ. Assoc; British Econ. Assoc: Am. Math. Soc; 'Am. Acad, of Polit. and Social Scis. ; A. A. A. S.; Fellow, Royal Statistical Soc; New Eng. Free Trade League; New York Re- form Club, etc, Ed., Yale Review. Chmn., *'Com. of 100" of A. A. A. S. to advocate es- tablishment of Natl. Dept. of Health. . Author (with Prof. A. W. Phillips), "Elements of Geometry," i8g6 (trans, into Japanese, 1900); "Bibliograph of Math. Econs." (and assisted in trans, and editing); "Couriiot's Math. Theory of Wealth," 1897; "A Brief Introduction to the Infinitesimal Calculus," i8^7 (trans, into Ger., 1904); "The Nature of Capital and Income," 1906; "The' Rate of Interest," 1907. Also, numerous articles, monographs, etc. m., Mar- garet Hazard, June 24, 1893. William Howard Fitzgerald, Lawyer, Phillips Ldg;, Gary, 'Ind. B.A. Fence Respondent, 1885. Fence Orator, 1886. Class Hist. Wolf's Head. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1890-1905. Memb., 111. Bd. of Edu., 1893-96. Asst. Corpn. Counsel, Chicago. 111., 1898-1903. m., Mary A. Corbett, Jan. 14, 1903. Lawyer, Gary, Ind., 1905 — . Pres., Gary Real Estate Bd. Memb., Lake Co. Bar Assn.; Chicago Bar Assn.; Northwestn. A K E Alumni Assn. V. Pres., Gary Commercial Club. Clubs: University (Gary) ; Yale (Chicago). George Metcalf Gill, Officer of Corpora- tion, 95 Cleveland St., Orange,, N. J. B.A. Skull and . Bones. 2d Colloquy. Photo- Electrotyping Bus., N4w York, N. Y., 1888 — . Treas., The Gill Engraving Co., and The Color Plate Eng. Co. Alfred Hand, Jr., Physician, 1724 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., Ph.B., M.D. Wolf's Head. 2d Disp. Student, Yale Univ., Sheffield Sci. Sch., 188S- 89; Ph.B., i88g. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1892. Phyg., Philadelphia, Pa., 1892. m., Louise Gregg; June, 1899. Visitihg Phys., (Children's Hosp.; Methodist Hosp.; Drexel Children's Hosp. Pediatrist to Widener Memorial Sch. Fellow, , Coll. of Phys. Memb., Am. Pediatric Soc; Am. Med. Assoc; Pa. State Med. Soc, and Philadelphia Co. Med. Soc; Philadelphia Pediatric Soc, and 'Philadelphia Pathol. Soc. Daniel Bailey Hardenbergh, Physician and Surgeon, 7 Orchard St., Middle- town, N. Y. B.A., M.D. Commenc. Speaker. Historian. Eng. Honor. * B K. M.D., Columbia. 1891. House Staff, Bellevue Hosp., 1891-93. Post Grad. Student, "Univ. of Berlin, 1893-94. Phys., Middletown, N. Y., 1894—. ™-> Annie M. Bull,' 1895. M'emb., Am. Med. Assoc, Orange Co. Med. Soc, N. Y. SUte Med. Soc. Memb., 17s PHI Advisory Com., Am. Health League. Attend- ing Phys., Thrall Hosp. Clubs: University, Medical (Middletown). Orange Co. Golf. Frank Rufus Herrick, Lawyer, 830 Cuya- hoga Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Pres., Yale Assembly, 1887-88. Wolf's Head. Coll. Student, Harvard Law School, 1889-90. Ohio Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1890 — . m., Josephine Pomeroy, Au- burn, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1891. Prof, of Law of Public Services Cos., Western Reserve Law School. Memb., Cleveland Chamber of Com- merce. Clubs: University, Country (Cleveland). Memb. of firm, Herrick & Hopkins. Res., 1913 £. 70 St., Cleveland, Ohio. James Ormerod Heyworth, Civil En- gineer and Contractor, Harvester Bldg., Chicago, 111. B.A. Skull and Bones. Civil Eng. and Con- tractor, Chicago, 111., 1888 — . Memb., Christie, Lowe & Heyworth, Contractors, _ 1898-1903. m., Martica Gookin Waterman, Chicago, III., Jan. 15, 1902. Built harbor iirmrovements. Port Arthur, Tex.; Femandina, Fla., and Warrior River, Ala. Eng. Contractor, Chicago, III., 1903-^ Charles Allen Klots, fHuntington, N. Y. B.A. 2d Disp. m., Maud Allen, New Haven, Conn., 1888. Traveling, S. Am., 1901-06. Wolcott Griswold Lane, Lawyer, 353 W. 84 Sty New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolfs Head. LL.B., Columbia, 1891. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1891 — . Memb., Bar Assn. of City of New York, State Bar Assn. Clubs: University, Yale, Lawyers. Jesse Thomas Lazear, Lawyer, 450 William Andrews Farshall, Lawyer, 14 Sullivan Ave., Port Jervis, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Oration. Cobden Club Miedal. Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1891 Duquesne, Griswold. Clubs: Clarence Wyman Lincoln, Physician, Wayne, Pa. B.A., M.D. Diss. Nat. Philos. Honor. Teach- er, Kiskiminetas Springs Sch., 1889-90. Stu- dent, Univ. of Pa., 1891-93; M.D., 1893. Phys., Wayne, Pa., 1893 — . m., Mary Bradbury Work- man, 1898. Charles Brigham McConkey, Lawyer, 209 S. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. B.A. Yale Law School, 1889. Pa. Bar, 1891. Supreme Ct., 1893. ^.awyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 1893 — . Highway Comr., Harrisburg, Pa,, 1902- 04. Arthur Lewis Moore, Merchant, 45 Fen Church St., London, Eng. B.A. Merchant, New York, N. Y. 1888-02. m.. Miss Chambers, Feb. 25, 1892. Coffee Im- porter, London, Eng., 1892 — . David Whipple Mor[r]ison, Merchant and Planter, 87 Front St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. Coffee Planter, Tum- bala, Chiapas, Mex., and Coffee Merchant, New York, N. Y. Harold Van Meter Ogden, Piirchasing Agt., Meadowview, Michigan City, Ind. * B K. High Oration, m., Emma Ford John- son, Oct. I's, 1891. Purchasing Agt., Haskell & Barker Car Co. Lucius Noyes Palmer, Lawyer, 64 Wil- liaiB.vSt.'New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B., Ph.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B.,, Co- lumbia, 1801. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., i8gj— . Ph.B., Columbia Univ., Sch. of Polit. Sci. Commenc. Speaker. LL.B., Albany Law School. 1889. N. Y. Bar, 1800. Lawyer, Port Jervis, N. Y., 1890 — . m., Christine Senger, June 1, 176 1893. Corpn, Counsel, City of Port Jervis, 1896—. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Port Jervis Schools, 6 yrb. Edwin Parsons, Officer of Corporation, 16 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Trustee, Cairo property. Pres. and Dir., Oswego & Rome R. R. Co. V. Pres. and Treas., Utica & Black River R. R. Co. Dir., Sheffield Co. Memb., New York Yale Alumni Assn., Auto Club of Am. Clubs: University, Yale, New York. George Madison Pavey, Lawyer, Wilson Bldg., Dallas, Tex. B.A., M.A. Yale Law Sch., 1888-90. Lawyer, Washington, Ohio and Dallas, Texas, 1890 — . m., Emma D. Arnold, Dallas, Texas, Apr. 2j, 1908. Benjamin William Schwab, fNew York, N. Y. B.A. 2d Fresh. Berkeley Pr. With N. Ger. Lloyd S. S. Co., New York, N. Y. Fred Palmer Solley, Physician, 114 E. 60 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., Ph.B., M.D. 3d Fresh. Math. Pr. 3d Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Record. Class Poet. * B K. Skull and Bones. Ph.B.. 1889. M.D., Columbia, 1892. House Staff, St. Luke's Hosp., 1893-94. m., Mary Houston Westcott, l8«. Tutor of Medicine, Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1901-05: Instructor, id., 1905 — . Asst. Phys., Presb. Hosp., Out-Patient Dept. Memb., Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.; Am. Med. Assoc; New York Acad, of Medicine; State and Co. Medical Soc. ; Med. Assoc.. Greater City of N. Y.; Soc. Internal Medicines. Club, University. Edward Albert Stevenson, Manufacturer, 16 St. and Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. 2d Coll. Edison Machine Works, Schenectady, N. Y. m., Alice M. Fitch, New Haven, Conn., May 24, 1893. Sec., "The Enos Co." Clubs: Yale (New York); Hillside, Golf, Commuters (Plainfield). Res., Plainfield, N. J. Frederic Augustus Stevenson, 15 Day St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. 2d. Colloquy. Ediaqn Machine Wks., Schenectady, N. Y., 1888. William Stephen Stone, Physician, 41 W. 71 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. 2d Coll. M.D., Columbia, 1891. Asst. Attending Surg., Gen. Memorial and New York Lying-in Hospital, 1893-98. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1894 — . Inst., Gynecology, Co- lumbia, 1898-IQ08. Phys., Roosevelt and Sloane Hosp. m., Katharine Mary Page, Brookline, Mass., Dec. 14, 1909. Memb., N. Y. Acad, of Med.; N. Y. Obstetrical Soc; Am. Gynecolog- ical Soc. Author of numerous monographs on special subjects. Club, Yale (N. Y.) John Hudson Storer, Physician and Sur- geon, 30 Edgecomb Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D Sergeant, Yale Assembly. Stat- istician. M.D., New York Horn. Med. Coll. and Hosp.. 1891. Phys., New York N V 1891. Visiting Phys., Hahnemann Hosp. and Metropolitan Hosp. Dir.. Saxon Realty Co. Vestryman, St. Luke's Ch. PHI Hector William Thomas, Lawyer, f^S Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Clubs: University, Union League, Yale, Bar Assn. of City of New York. Res., 925 Park lAve. Edward Montclair Tillinghast, Insur- ance, 98 Lorraine Ave., Upper Mont- clair, N. J. B.A. 3d Soph. Eng. Comp. Fr. Life Ins., i8fi8-i9_oo. Farmer, Hope Valley, R. I., 1900- 03. Life Ins., 1903 — . William Lamb Velie, Manufacturer, Mo- line, 111. B.A. Wolf's Head. Mfr., Moline, 111., 1888—. William. Drew Washburn, Real Estate, 2319 First Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. B.A. Wolf's Head. Ed., Courant. Courant Lit. Sketch Fr. 2d Colloquy. Memb., Minn. Legis, 4 Terms. Fres., W; D. Washburn, Jr., Farm Land. Investment Co.; Minn. "Timber Land Co. V. Fres., Washburn Coal Co. Porter Gouverneur Willett, fHotel Shel- don, N. Tonawanda, N. Y. B.A. Lawyer and Ins.,. Buffalo, N. Y., — 1906. Later address unknown. Bphraim Miller Youmans, Hatter, 1107 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Fres., Youmans, Hatters, New York, N. Y., 1888—. Memb., 7th Co., 7th Regt., N. G. S. N. Y., 1888-94. Trustee, Excelsior Savings Bank. Treas. and Dir., New York Westbury Co. Dir., Composite 'Type Bar Co. Clubs: Yale, New York Athletic (Life Memb.) ; Brook- lyn Yacht, Blooming Grove Hunting and Fish- ing. *Henry Whiting Boies, Manufacturer, Boston, Mass. B.A. Wolf's Head. With Moosic Powder Co., 1890-1900; Repauno Chem. Co., 1900-04. m,, Anna L. Richardson. d., Philadelphia, Pa., ■ June 2y, 1906. *Joseph McElroy, Lawyer, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. See Eta, 1888. B.A. 2d. Coll. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1888-89. With Shepard & Hough- ton, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1889-1904. Friv. Sec, Justice Greenbaum, 1904-08. d., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., July, 1908. *James Howard McMillan, Transporta- tion, Detroit, Mich. B.A. Skull and Bones, ist Coll. Yale Univ., Dept. of Law, 1888-90. V. Pres., Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. d., Colo. Springs, Colo., May 9, 1902. *Gard Maynard, fMarquette, Mich. B.A. 2d Disp. ♦Alfred Raymond, Journalist, Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. 3d Soph. Decl. Fr. Ed., Record. Wolf's Head. 2d Coll. Student in Architecture, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-90. Asst. Ed., Journal of Mining Engineers, d., Oct. 28, 1901. ♦Arthur White, Broker, New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. m., Margaret Beecher, Brooklyn, N. Y., July 7, 1888. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1890-1901. d., at sea, Apr. 19, I901. i88g William Lucius Armstrong, Physician, 19 W. 48 St., New York, N Y. B.A., Ph.B.. M.D. Scroll and Key. Fh.B., Yale Univ., 1890. M.D., Columbia, 1893. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1893 — . m., Helen Stillman, May 29, 1889. Memb., New York Acad, of Med. Clubs: University, Grolier. Horace Bennet Bartholomew, Lawyer, Pottsville, Pa. Fa. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Pottsville, Pa., 1891 — . Charles Twing Brooks, Lawyer, 808 Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. LL.B., Harvard, 1894. Ohio Bar, 1894, Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1894 — . Augustus Coburn, Merchant, 1851 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. Wolffs Head; Liimber Bus., Xkidianapolis, Ind., 1889 — . m., Annie Chapin Feck, Mar. j2, 1892. Safford Arnold Crummey, Lawyer, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Bar, 1891. m., Katharine Duer Murray, Apr. 16, 1895. Lawyer, Foughkeepsie, N. Y., 1901—. Memb., N. Y. State Hist. Soc. Clubs: University, .Yale (New York): Amrita and Apokeepsing Boat (Foughkeepsie). George Perkins Douglas, Lawyer, 2424 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Univ. of Mjnn., Law School, 1890. Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn., 1890 — . Eugene Henry Dupee, Lawyer, 82 Hart- ford Bldg., Chicago, 111. 111. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1891 — . Joseph Grant Ewing, Manufacturer, 1210 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. B.A. Ed., Record. Varsity Glee Club. College Choir. Sec. and Treas., Harrisburg Boiler Co., 1889-91. With Wolf-Amer. Bic. Co., New York, N. Y., 1896-97. Res., Harrisburg, Pa., 1897- 1902. Adv. Mgr.. Laflin & Rand Powd. Co., 1902-03; du Pont Powd. Co., Wilmington, Del., 1903 — . Officer, Am. Rifle Team, winners of Internatl. Falma Trophy, 1903. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Clubs: Wilmington, Wilmington Country. Samuel Herbert Fisher, Lawyer, 865 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Jr. From. Com. Fres., Y. M. C. A. Skull and Bones. Harvard Law Sch., 1889-90. Yale Law Sch., 1890-92. Memb., * A "t. LL.B., Yale, 1892. Lawyer, New Haven, Conn., 1892. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven); Century Assn., Yale (New York). Claude Lamott Forbes, Lawyer, Uni- versity Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., i8gi — . Clubs: Century, (Jitizens, Onondaga Country. John Randolph Gait, Banker, Hawaiian Trust Co., Honolulu, H. I. B.A. 1st V. Fres., XLI A K E Conv., Chicago, 111., Oct. 19-20, 1887. Scroll and Key. Stu- dent, Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1890. With Gait Bros. & Co., Seattle, Wash., 1891-96. Hawaiian Consul, Seattle, Wash., 1891. m., Agnes Carter, Honolulu, H. I., 1892. With Pope Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1896199. Sec, Hawaiian Trust . Co., .Ltd., Honolulu, 1899 — . Memb., Ter. Tax Aripeal Bd:, 1904. Delegate to Washington, D. C., to "secure special legis- lation for Hawaii, 1906. Edward James Gavegan, Judge, Tribune Bldg., New York, N. Y. B..-^., LL.B. LL.B., 1891. Fres., Kent Club. Prize Grad. Thesis. N. Y. Bar, 1892- Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1892-^. Memb., Gave- 177 PHI gan & McQuaid, Lawyers. Specially interested in Labor Legislation and Ballot Reform. Jus- tice, Supreme Ct., City 'of New York, 1910 — . Memb., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick: Medico- Legal Assn.; Sons of Columbus; Natl. City Federation ; Bar Assn., City of New York ; N. V. Bar Assn. Clubs: Yale, Manhattan, Catholic. Res., 303 West End Ave. Charles Otis Gill, Clergyman, Hartland, Vt. B.A. Skull and Bones. Student, Yale Divinity Sch., 1889-go; Union Theol. Sera., 1893-95. Clergyman, Westmore, Jericho Center and Hart- land, Vt., 1895 — . m., Mary A. Nelson, Bar- net, Vt., Sept. II, 1905. Howlsind Hoadley, Teacher and Author, Gen. Del., Portland, Ore. B.A. Priv. Sec, U. S. Consul Gen., Melbourne, Australia, 1902-06. Teacher, Hill's Mil, Acad., Portland, Ore., 1906-^. m., Maude Smith, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 10, 1906. Leverett Lord Hull, Merchant, fuop Fisher Bldg., Chicago, 111. Metnb., Hull & Co., dealers in coal and coke. Club, Union. Joseph Selden Huntington, fOld Lyme, Conn. Arthur Edward Jenks, Manufacturer, 149-151 W. 36 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Chmn., Record, 1889. Memb., Hanson- Jenks Co., Mfr., Perfumes and toilet specialties. New York, N. Y. Clubs: Yale, New York Ath- letic. Joseph Wilson Lucas, Manufacturer, 322 Race St.. Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Senior Prom. Com. Wolf's Head. With Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1889-93. Memb., Harry S. Smith & Co., Elec. Engs., Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-95. With Pa. Heat, Light & Power Co., ib., 1896-97. Sales Dept. Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., ib., 1898— m., Margaret Smith, New Brunswick, N. J,, Apr. 30, l^oi. Clubs: University (Philadelphia, Philadelphia Cricket, Germantown Cricket, Graduates (New Haven). Joseph Sprigg McMahon, Lawyer, 334 W. I St., Dayton, Ohio. B.A. Ohio Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Dayton, Ohio, 1891 — . m., Mary Davies Schenck, Nov. 14, 189.^. Clubs: Universitjs Yale (New York); University (Chicago) ; Graduates (New Ha- ven) : Queen City (Cincinnati) ; Buzfuz, Day- ton City and Country (Dayton). William Adolph McQuaid, Lawyer, 154 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. * B K. Skull and Bones. LL.B., 1892. N, Y. Bar, 1892. Lawyer,- New York, N. Y., 1892. Memb., A K E Council. Pres., id. Memo., Tammany Soc. Sec, Law Com., Tammany Hall. Memb., New York Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Am. Soc Int. Law; Sons of Am. Revolution. Clubs: Yale (New York): Graduated (.New Haven). Mark Edward Merrifield, Hotel Manager, Continental Hotel, 902-gio Broadway, New York, N. Y. With Sloane & Co., New York, N. Y., 1889-91. Mgr., Continental Hotel, 1891 — . Clubs: Yale, New York Athletic. John Fuller Appleton Merrill, Lawyer, 98 Exchange St., Portland, Me. B.A. Harvard Law School, 1891. Me. Bar, 1892. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1892 — . Memb., Common Council, Portland, Me., 1804. Alder- man, Portland, 2 yrs. Memo., Supervising School Bd., I yr. Me. Legis., Senate, 1907. Clubs: Cumberland, Athletic, Country. William Clifford Moore, Lawyer, 51 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Student, Columbia Law School, 1889-91. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1891 — . Memb., Bd. of Managers, Working Women's Protec- tive Union; Pres., id,, several years. Memb., Bd. of Managers, Life Saving Benevolent Assn.; Havens Relief Fund Soc; New York Bar Assoc; Sons of Revolution; A K £ Assn. of New York; Sec, id., 1907-08. Clubs: Yale, Comedy. Henry Ford Noyes, Mechanical En- gineer, Waynesboro, Pa. Varsity Ball Nine, i, 2, 3, 4: Capt. 4. ist Coll. Ed., News. Scroll and Key. With Mfg. Cos., Trenton, N. J.; Salem, Ohio; Elgin, 111.; 1889-96. m., Fanny Ansley, 1895. Mech. Ex- pert, New York, N. Y., 1896-97. With Seam- less Metal Ware Co., ib., 189899. Mgr., Ro- tary File & Mach. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901- 03; Pres., 1903-08. Mech. Eng., Waynesboro, Pa., 1908 — . Henry Judson Sage, Electrical Engineer, 607 Empire Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A., B.S. Scroll and Key. B.S., Mass. Inst. Technol., 1892. Mgr., Crocker- Wheeler Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Davis Sawyer, Lawyer, 26 Lib- erty St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B., Woolen Mfr., Dover, N. H., 1889- 99. m., Susan G. Hall, Dover, N. H., Nov. 12, 1890. Memb., Repub. State Com. of N. H., 1890-99; Ex. Cora., 1896-98. Q. M. G., with rank of Brig. Gen., Staff. Gov. of N. H., 1803- 95. New York Law School, 1899-1901; LL.B., 1901. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1901 — . Corpn. Counsel, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1903-08. Memb., N. H. Soc. of the Cincinnati; Colonial Wars in N. H. Clubs: University, Yale, Republican. Thomas Caskell Sherman, Lawyer, The Westover, 16 and U Sts., Washington, D. C. B.A., M.A. Student, Union Theol. Sem., 1891- 94. m., Nellie Hall Stillman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. II, 1894. LL.B., Columbia, 1900. M.A., Columbia Univ., Sch. of Social Sci., 1900. N. Y. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900-1908. Law Expert, Forest Service, Dept. Agr., Washington, D. C, 1908 — . Charles Hitchcock, Sherrill, Lawyer and Diplomatic Service. 20 E. 65 St., New York, N. Y.; [Diplomatic], Buenos Ayres, Argentine. B.A., M.A. Varsity Track Team (1-2-3-4); Capt. (4). Winner 100 yd. Dash (1-2-3-4); 220 yd. (2-3-4). Yale and Intercollegiate 220 yd. Record. Yale 100 yd. Record, (flass His- torian. Class Sec. Class Cup. Sr. Prom. Com. Grad. Adviser, Track Athletics. Yale Law School, 1889-91. ■!> A *. N. Y. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 189 1 — . Memb., Com. in charge of Yale-Harvard vs. Oxford- Cambridge Games. Memb., Advisory Com., Amateur Sports, Pan.-Am. Exposition. Chmn., Com. of Athletics, St. Louis Exposition. Sec, Lawyers' Club. One of Com. of five, Pres. Campaigns, 1896, 1900. Staff, Gov. Odell, 1901, rank Lt. Col. m.. Miss Georgia Gibbs, New York. y. S. Minister, Argentine, 1909—. Menib., Sons of the Revolution; Soc. of Co- lonial Wars; Founders and Patriots Soc. of the War of 1812; Bar Assn. of the City of New York. Author, "A Stained Glass Tour Through France, etc. Clubs: Luncheon (New York); Metropolitan (Washington); Graduates (New PHI Haven) ; Leander Rowing, Isthmian Sports (London) ; Union League, University, Yale, NSw York Atliletic. Samuel Lewis Smith, Manufacturer, 7706 Piatt Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Scroll and Key. Mfr., Cleveland, Ohio, j889— . Mfr., Coupler Dept., The Natl. Mal- leable Castings Co., Cleveland, Ohio, m., Ellen Brown Lucas,. Oct. 14, 1896. Memb., Sons of Revolution. Clubs: University, Engineer's, Yale (New York); Graduates (New Haven); Duquesne (Pittsburgh); Union League (Chi- cago) ; Union, Tavern, Country, and Roadside (Cleveland). Larigdon Trufant Snipe, Physician, 46 Green St., Bath, Me. B.A., M.D. Pres., Yale Univ. Boat Club. Wolf's Head. Memb., A K E Council, 1800. 'M.D., Columbia, 1893. Phys., Bath, Me., 1894 — . m.^ Christine Carter, Bath, Me., July 8, 1896. Chmn., Sch. Bd., Bath, Me., 1908. Memb., F. & A. M., 32°. Horace Sheldon Stokes, Physician, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. Skull and Bones. M.D., Colum- bia, 1892. Memb., New York Acad, of Med.; Bellevue Hosp. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Yale (New York) ; Graduates (New Haven). Office, 31 W. 36 St. John Underhill, Editor and Publisher, Buffalo St., Warsaw, N. Y. B.A. Ed. and Pub., Wyoming Co. Times, Warsaw, N. Y., 1889—. Thomas Pinckney Waring, Physician, ID Taylor St., W., Savannah, Ga. B.A., M.D. Student, Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1889-92; M.D., 1892. Student, Univs. Edin- burgh, Berlin, Kiel, 1904-05. Phys., Savannah, Ga., 1895 — . Surg., in Charge, Trefair Hosp. for women, 1897 — . m., Martha Gallandine Backus, Dec.j r902. Pres., Ga. Med. Soc,, 1000-02. Visiting Surg., Savannah Hosp. and St. Joseph's Hosp., Savannah, Ga. Interne, Bellevue Hosp., 1902-04. Hubert Wetmore Wells, Clergyman, 8 and Shipley Sts., Wilmington, Del. - B.A. Soph. Decl. Pr. Soph. Essay Pr. ■ Jr. Ex. Speaker. Chmn., Yale Lit. Memb., Yale Glee Club. .Class Orator. Skull apd Bones. Student, Yale Theol. Sem., 1889-91. Ordained Deacon, 1892; Priest, 1S92. Asst. Minister, Grace Ch., New York, 1892-95. Rector, Christ Ch., Waltham, Mass., 1895-1900. m., Lucy Tuttle Colton, Ne-w York, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1B90. St. Andrews Ch., Wilmington, Del., 1900 — . Memb., Philadelphia Clericus. ; Del. Hist. Soc; Am. Acad. Pol. and Social Sci. Author, "For Mine Own People," "The Face and the Cross." De Witt Clinton West, Officer of Corpo- ration, Beaver Dam, Wis. B.A. Res., Lowville, N. Y., 1890-1900. Mgr., Elec. Light & Power Co., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1901 — . ^^^^^___^_^^^ ♦Horace Fletcher Walker, Detroit, Mich, ist Fresh. Berkeley Pr. Woolsey Scholar. Skull and Bones. Track Team, 1. 2, 3. Pres., I Ath. Assn., 4. Salutatorian. TeScher, Stam- ford, (^onn., 1889-90. Student, Yale Law Sch. and Instr., Sheffield Sci. Sch., 1890-91. In South for health, 1891-93. d., Honolulu, H. I., Jan. 9, 1894. iSgo James Robertson Barbour, Manufacturer, 546 Main St., Stamford, Conn. B.A. With Stamford Mfg. Co., i8go— . Edward Brooks, Jr., Lawyer, 5971 Drexel Road, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., LL.B. Univ. Pa., 1890-93! LL.B., 1893- Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893 — . Arthur Pomeroy Day, Banker, 957 Asy- lum Ave., Hartford, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Sec. and Mgr., Trust Dept., Conn. Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Hartford, Conn., 1890 — . m., Lucy B. Bunee. Sept. 24, 1904. George Wells Dupee, Lawyer, 434 Mo- nadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111. B.A. 111. Bar, Jan. 8, 1893. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1893 — . Club, University (Chicago). Fairfax Harrison, Southern Railroad Offices, Washington, D. C. Robert Hartshorne, Agriculture, High- lands, N. J. B.A. m., Margaret Willis, Apr. 16, iSgS. George Collier Hitchcock, Judge, 709 Wainwright Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. Student, Harvard Law School, 1891-93. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1893 — . Memb., Bd. of (Tomrs., Charitable Instns., St. Louis, Mo., 1896-1900. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., 1899-1902. ra., Elizabeth L. Fiske^ Milton, Mass., Feb. 12, 1901. Memb., City Council, St. Louis, Mo., 1904-07. Judge, Circ. Ct^ ib., 1908 — . Memb., Am. Bar Assn. ; Mo. State Bar Assn. ; St. Louis Bar Assn.; Loyal Legion; Sons of Rev. Clubs: University (New York);: University, Noonday, Country (St. Louis). Max Humphreys, Lawyer, ti225 Madi- son Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Banking, New York, N. Y., 1890- ii. With Ocean Steamship Co., ib., 1891-96. pL.B., Columbia, 1899. John DeCourcy Ireland, Real Estate, bo Liberty St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Europe, 1891: Real Estate, New York, N. Y., iSgi— . m., Maud Gallatin, ib., Feb. 6, 1895. Res., 15 E. 47 St. Robert Livingston Ireland, Merchant. Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Memb., M. A. Hanna & Co., Dealers in Iron, Ore, Coal, and Pig Iron, Cleveland, Ohio, 1890 — . Norman James, Merchant, Union Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. B.A. Lumber Merch., Baltimore, Md., 1890 — . Stephen Hurlburt Kohler, Officer of Corporation, 641 W. Market St., Akron, Ohio. B.A. Banking and Real Estate, Akron, Ohio. 1891-94. Sec, Imperial Varnish Co., ib., 1894 — . m., Lida Plumer, ib., June s, 1S95. James Locke, Author, Stevenson, Balti- more Co., Md. B.A., Ph.D. Student, Heidelberg Univ., Ger- many, 1892-97; Ph.D., 1897. Teacher, Chem- istry, Sheffield Sci. School, Yale Univ., 1897- 1902. m., Anna Richards,- New Haven, Conn., inoo. Prof., Inorganic Chem., - Mass. Inst, of Technology, 1902-03. Retired on account of ill health, 1903. Author and traveler, 1903 — . Author, "The Stem of the Crimson Dahlia," 1908; "The Plotting of Frances Warn." 1909. Robert Hale Merriam, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, The Burlington, Washington, D. B.A. m., Grace W. Homan, Aug. 27, 1902. 179 PHI Henry Opdyke, Lawyer, 42 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Ed., Yale Lit. Sr. Honors in Hist., Pol. Sci., and Law. B K. Commune. Speaker for De Forest Prize Medal. N. Y. Bar, 1892. Lawyer and Promoter, 42 W. 44th St., New York, N. v., 1892—. Clubs: City, Calumet. Herbert Parsons, Lawyer, 112 W. 35 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Student, Harvard Law School, i8g:-Q3. N. Y. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895—. Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, 25th Dist., ib., 1900-03. m., Elsie Worthington Clews, ib., Sept. I, 1900. Memb., Congress, 13th N. Y. Dist., 1905 — . Pres., Repub. County Com., 1906-10. Delegate, Repub. Natl. Conv., 1908 — . Memb., Pub. Lands Section, Natl. Conservation Commission; Bd. of Mgrs., New York Assn. for improving condition of poor; Anti-Policy Soc. ; Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hosp. ; New York Soc. for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents; Soc. of the Friends of Russian Freedom; Assn. to prevent corrupt ^practices at Elections. Clubs: University, Union League, Republican, City, Metropolitan (New York). Stowe Phelps, Architect, 20 W. 43 St., New York, N! Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Memb., N. Y. Cavalry, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Capt., Cavalry, Squadron A, N. G., S. N. Y. m., Edith R. Catlin, 1907. v Eugene Rockwell Pike, Broker, Univer- 1 *Charles Albert Ebersole, Business, sity Club, Chicago, 111. ' Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Student, Northwestern Coll. of Law, 'I B.A. Traveling in West, 1890-91. Bus., Pitts- 1890-92. 111. Bar, 1892. Lawyer and Stock burgh. Pa., 1891-93. d.. Mar. 21, 1893. Broker, Chicago, 111., 1892. m., Georgie Fay *Char1e Lillian E. Shepardj West Hartford, Conn., May 12, 1897. Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1899-1901. Dir., Maiichester Trust & Safe Deposit Co., and Savings Bank of Manchester. Preston Brown, U. S. Army, War Dept., Washington, D. C. B.A. See Eta, 1892. Student, Univ. of Va., Law School, 1892-93. Priv. and Corpl., Bat- tery A, 5th Art., U. S. A., Sept. i, 1894; 2d Lt.. 2d U. S. Inf., Mar. 27, 1897 (to rank from Mar. 2d). Served in the Santiago Cam- paign, Sp.-Am. War, commanding Cos. C and A, 2d U. S. Inf.; ist Lt., Feb. 27, 1890. Men- tioned in Despatches by Maj. (jen. Bates for gallantry and efficiency under heavy fire, July 3,_ i_8g8, at Santiago de_Cuba. In charge Munic.Wks., Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1809-1900. In Philippine Insurrection, 1900-03. (jai Inf.,^ Jyne^ 19^ 1902; Adjt., id., 1903-04. De- L^apt., U. S ♦Elijah George Boardman, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A. Harvard Law Sch., 1891-93; LL.B., 1894. N. Y. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, New York, N. Y.. 1893-igoo. d., Cleveland, Ohio, July 21, igoo. *Charles Gibbs Carter, Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa. See Eta, 1891. B.A., LL.B. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1891-92, Pa. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1893 — . m., Mary Elizabetb Mc- Bride, Allegheny, Pa., Jan., 1900. Memb., Loyal legion. Pres., Duquesne Kennel Club. Clive Day, College Professor, 44 High- land St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., Ph.D. * B K. Student. Univ. of Her lin, 1892-9J; Yale, 1893-95. Instr. in Hist, and tailed in Pay Corps, U. S. Army, 1904-08, serv- ing in Cuba and U. S., until relieved by opera- tion of law, and assigned to 17th Inf., Apr., 1908. m., Susan Ford Dorrance, Wilkes-Barre. Pa., Feb. 8, 1905. With Army of Cuban Paci fication, ad Intervention, 1907-09. Ezekiel Field Clay, Jr., Stock Raiser, Paris, Ky. Thoroughbred Stock Farming. Paris. Ky. Clubs: Duquesne, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Golf, - - " ■ ty, d.. uqu( . ... „ . Pittsburgh Country, Pittsburgh Law, University, Ft. Pitt Athletic, Pittsburgh Athletic. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 14, 1909. ♦Joseph Martin Rogers Herod, Broker, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1891-92. 2d Sec, Am. Legation, Tokio, Jap., 1892. m., Annette Vernor Atchison, Detroit, Mich., Nov, 12, 1893. _ Charge d'Affaires, Seoul, and 1st Sec. of Legation, Tokio, Japan, — 1900. Spec. Study, Internatl. Law, New York, N. Y., 1900-02. Broker, firm of Raymond, Pynchon & Co., New York, N. Y., 1902-08. Author, "Favored Nation Treatment." d., Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 13, 1908. i8g2 Econ., Univ. of Cal., 1895-98. Student, Univs. of Berlin and Paris, 1898-99. Ph.D., Yale, 1899. Instr., Economics, Yale Univ., Sheffield Sci. School, 1899-1900. Instr. in Hist., Yale Univ., 1000-02; Asst. Prof., Economic Hist., 1902-07; Prof., id., 1907 — . m., Elizabeth Dike Lewis, June 30, 1904. Author, "Policy and Administration of the Dutch in Java," 1904- "History of Commerce," 1907. .Memb., Bd'. of Editors, Yale Review. Hon. Memb. of two Dutch Learned Socs. Percy Finlay, Lawyer, Memphis Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. B.A., LL.B. 4. B K. LL.B., 1894. Lawyer. Memphis, Tenn., 1894—. m., Amante Semraes. Mobile, Ala., Dec. 12, 1899. Res., 715 St. Paul St. George Sherwin Clarke Badger, Physi- cian, 48 Hereford St., Boston, Mass. B.A., M.A., M.D. Harvard Med. School, 1894- William Buell Franklin Officer of Cor Frkctfce^-'ol'-pily'sYcs, ''A^;.ir-kI^''¥c^Tot. ?°5i''°^' '°° Woodside Road. Ard- i'ractice of Physics, Harvard Med. School. Phys., Out-patient Dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp. Ed., School Hygiene. Walter Phelps Bliss, Capitalist, 71 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. B.A. Student, New York Law School, 1892- 94. m., Katharine Baldwin, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 29, 1897. Dir., C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co.; C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Co.; Manhattan Trust Co. ; Continental Ins. Co. ; Quincy Mining Co. V. Pres., Gauiey Mountain Coal Co. ; Loup Creek Colliery Co. ; Candelaria Mining Co. ; 182 more, Pa. B.A. m., Ellen Julia Fordney, June 9, 1896. Sales Manager, U. S. Cast Iron Pipe and roundry Co. Harrison Barber Freeman, Lawyer, 176 Beacon St., Hartford, Conn B.A. LL.B., Yale 1894. Conn. Bar, 1894. Lawyer Hartford Conn 1894—. Prosecuting Atty., Hartford Police Ct., 1895-1907. Conn. Legis. House 1899-1901. m., Alma Newell Crowell, San Rafael, (Tal., Sept. 9, 1901 PHI Frederick Everett Grant, Lawyer, 430 W. 116 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., New York Law School, 1894. N. Y. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1894—. Memb., A K E Council,' 1897-98. m., Nancibelle Young-Kelley, London, Eng., Nov. 23, 1906. Memb., Fitch, Mott & Grant, AWys. Qubs: Yale (New Ha- ven); Yale (New York). William Cuthbert Hall, Jr., 15 Dey St., New York, N. Y. Res., 2010 Seventh Ave. Frederick Wallis Hinkle, Lawyer, 2214 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., LL.B. Studenti Cincinnati Univ., Law School, 1892-94: LL.Bi, 1894. Prof., Med. Jurisprudence, Pulte Med. Coll., Cincinnati, Ohio, i8g6 — . Sec, Bd. of Trustees, Sinking Fund, Cincinnati, Ohio,' 1906. Dir., Y. M. Mercantile Library Assn., 189^ — ; Pres., ipo8. MemW, Loyal Legion; Ohio Hist, and Philos. Soc. ; Ohio Arch, and Hist. Soc. ; Mendelssohn Club (Pfes., 1905-06) ; Archaeol. Inst, of Am., etc. Author, Essays and 'Lectures on the "Mound Builders" and "Ohio Archaeology of Northwestern Ohio." Howard Huntington, Real Estate and In- surance, 546 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Res., Plainfield, N. J. James William Husted, Lawyer, Peeks- kill, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Skull arid Bones., LL.B., New York Law School, 1894.. Lawyer, Peekskill, N. Y., 1894 — . m., Louise Wetmore, Winsted, Conn., June 12, 1895. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1895-97. Pres., Village of Peekskill, N. Y., 1903-04; Pres., Bd. of £du., ib., 1904 — , Treas., T. J. Maxwell. & Co., N. Y. Stove Co. Dir., Peekskill Natl. Bk. Memb., F. & A. M. Club, Republican (N.e>v York). Isaac Hallam Jenney, Real Estate, 32 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Student, Cornell Univ., 1893-94. Memb., Squadron A, N. G., S. ' N. ¥.,1895-1900. m.. May 1, Russell, New York, .N. Y., June 8, 1908. Memb., Thousand Islands Yacht' Club and A K E Assn. of New York. James Hall Mason, Knox, Physician, 804 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. B.A., M.A., M.D., Ph.D. See Rho, 1892. La- fayette Coll., 1888-90; Yale Uiiiv.,, 1890-92, Wolfs Head. * B K. B.A., 1892. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., Med. School, 1894-98; M.D., 1898. M.A., Lafayette,. 1896. Phys., Baltimore, Md., 1898 — . Instr. in Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Univ. ; .Assoc. Prof., Diseases of Children, ib. Phys. in charge, Thomas Wil- son Sanitarium, Baltimore, Md. m., Marian Gordon Bowdoin, Baltimore, Md., 1909. Memb., Am. Pediatric Soc. Med. Dir., The Babies' Milk Fund Assn. Thomas Lee McClung, U. S. Treasurer, Washington, D. C. Traveled, Europe and U. S., 1892-93. Pay- master, St. P. and Dulufh Ry. Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1894-98. Asst. to 2d V. Pres., Southern Ry. Co., Washington, D. C, 1001-02. Asst. Frt. Traf. Mgr., Southern Ry. Co., Louisville, Ky., 1902-04. Treas., Yale Uiiiv., 1904-09. Traveler in South America, ' 1907. U. 'S. Treas- urer, 1909 — . Dir., Nev/ Haven Natl. Bank. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven); University (New York). Henry Buehler McCormick, Lawyer and Capitalist, 305 N. l'"ront St., Harris- burg, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. Sr. Prom. Com. Treas., Y. M. C. A. Pa. Bar, 1895. Lawyer and Trustee of the Estate of Henry McCor- mick, Harrisburg, Pa., 1895 — . m., June 3, 1895. Pres., Lawrence Iron Co. Treas., Pinck- ney Mining Co. Memb., Internatl. Com., ¥. M. C. A.; Pa. State Com., id. Trustee, Wilson Coll. Ralph Carr Powell, Lawyer, 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y. B.A. Examr., U. S. Patent Ofiice, Washington, D. C, 1900. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1901 — . Henry Riggs Rathbone, Lawyer, 657 ist Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. B.A., LL.B. Class Orator. Albany Law School, 1892-93; LL.B., Valedictorian, 1893. Student, Univ. of Wis., Law Dept. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1895 — . m., Laura Hamey, Dec. 22, 1903. Clubs: Union League, Hamilton (Chicago). William Nelson Runyon, Lawyer, 136 E. 9 St., Plainfield, N. J. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. New York Law School, 1892-94; LL.B., 1894. N. Y. Bar, 1894. N. J. Bar 1898. Counselor, 1901. Lawyer, Plainfield, N. J., 1891— . Memb., F. & A. M., B. P. O. Elks, K. of P. Ernest Ryle, Capitalist, Paterson, N. J. A. L. Spence. Alfred Harris Swayne, Banker, Bankers' Trust Co., 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Frederick Sanford Woodruff, Lawyer, i6s Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. New York Law School. N. Y. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1896—. Memb., Sons of the Rev., Soc. of Col. Wars, Vet. Corps of Art., Soc. of the War of 1812, A K E Assn. of New York. Club, University. Harry Woollen, Real Estate, 236 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash. B.A. Res., Chicago, 111,, 1892-93; Indianapolis, Ind., 1894; Nev/ York, N. Y., 1898-1908. m.. Marguerite Salter, Bayonne, N. J., July 2, 1908. Memb., Geo. B. Littlefield Co., Real Estate, Seattlp, ,Wash.,, 1908-7-, William Dennison Young, Manufacturer, 114 Orleans St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Delegate, XLIV A K E Conv., New York, N. Y., 1890. Dry Goods Bus., St. Louis, Mo., 1892-1903. m., Grace Winn, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 8, 1903. ♦Clarence Willis Austin, Teacher, Hart- ford, Conn. B.A. iTeacher, Sufiield, Conn., 1892-95. d., Hartford, Conn., Feb. 8, 1895. ♦Benjamin Lewis Crosby, Student, New York, N. Y. B.A. New York Law Sch., ' 1892. d.. New York, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1892. *Henry Martindale Kidd, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1894. N. Y. Bar, 1894. Student of Music, London and Paris, 1896-98. Drowned on La Bourgogne, July 4, 1898. 183 PHI ♦Edward Buffet Mowbray, Lawyer, Bay Shui-e, N. Y. iJ.A., LL.B., cum laude, N. Y. Law Sch., 1894. N. Y. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1894-1900, and Bay Shore, L. L, 1898-1900. m., Louise Lovell Tilton, Laconia, N. H., Apr. 28, 1900. d., Dec. 9, 1900. ♦Edwin Obed Stanard, Miner, tColorado Springs, Colo. B.A. Treas., E. O. Stanard Milline Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1892-95. Mining, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1895-99. d., Oct. 19, 1899. 1893 William Reynolds Begg, Lawyer, 24 Broad St., New York,, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. * B K. Philos. Oration. Vale- dictorian. Skull and Bones. Yale Law School, 1893-94. Law Dept., G. N. Ry., St. Paul, Minn., 1894-99. LL.B., Univ. of MTinn., 18^5. Minn, Bar, 1895. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn., 1899- 1903. Asst. Gen. Solic, G. N. Ry., ib., 1903- 07; Gen. Solic, 1907-09. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Memb., Ramsey Co. Bar Assn.; Minn. Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Min- nesota, Town and Country, White Bear Yacht (St. Paul); Minneapolis (Minneapolis); Uni- versity (Chicago). Clifford Douglas Bliss, Merchant, 26 Blackstone Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. In Business, New York, N. Y., 1893-96. With Armour & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 1896- 97. With Standard Oil Co., Wichita, Kan., 1897-99. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1S99-1902. With Weidman Silk Co., Paterson, N. J., 1903- 08. Merch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1908 — . Harry Howard Bottome, Lawyer, 269 W. 71 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. N. Y. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895—. Gen. Solic^ N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1899-1904. m., Mary Madeline Mor- gan, Feb. 27, 1904. Clubs: University, Yale (New York); Athletic, Essex Country and Automobile of America. Henry Sidney Bowns, Merchant, I Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. * B K. Memb., Pattison & Bowns, Wholesale Coal Dealers, 1893 — . Thomas Hamilton Breeze, Lawyer, Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.A. LL.B., cum laude, 1895. Conn. Bar, 1S95. Cal. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1896-97; Stockton, Cal., 1897-1900; San Francisco, Cal., 1900 — . m^ Frances Hay Moore, Aug. 5, 1905. Club, University. Theodore Bristol, Manufacturer, An- sonia. Conn. B.A. Wholesale Druggist, Ansonia, Cotin., 1893 — . m., Florence Espe, ib., Oct. s, 1893. Conn. L'egis.j Assembly, 1903-04. Mfr., Nov- elties, Ansonia, Conn,, 1905 — . Charles Walter Clark, Capitalist, Mining. San Mateo, Cal. Gen. M^r., United Verde Cu. Co., Jerome, Ariz. Dir. various Mining Cos. m., (1) Kath- arine G. Roberts^ Butte, Mont., Jan. 30, 1896; (2) Cecilia Tobiri, San Fi-ancisco, Cal., Aug. 4, 1904. James Barclay Cooke, 635 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. B.A. With Passaic Valley Rolling Mills, Pater- son, N. J., 1893-1902; Sec., 1899-1902. Sec. and Treas., Passaic Steel Co., ib., 1902 — . John Smith Cravens, Banker, not Orange Grove Ave., Pasadena, Cal. B.A. Pres., Glee Club, 1893. Wolf's Head. Pres., Edison Electric Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 1899-1902. Pres., Southwestern Natl. Bank, ib., 1902 — (merged with 1st Natl. Bank, 1905). V. Pres., ist Natl. Bank, ib., 1905 — . Frank Edward Donnelly, Lawyer, 906 Mears Bldg., Scranton, Pa. B.A., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Yale-Harvard Debate (1893). Ed., Class Boon. Yale Univ., Law Dept., 1893-95. Ed., Shinele; Law Journal. Townsend Prize Speaker. LLrB., 1895. N. Y. Bar, 1895. Pa. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Scranton, Pa., 1896—. m., Jean Lee, Nov. 27, 1901. Francis Oswald Dorsey, Physician, 212 Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. B.A., M.D. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1893-96. M.D., Columbia, 1896. Harzen Prize Diploma. Staff, Sloane Maternity Hosp., 1896-97; Presb. Hosp., 1897-99. Phys., Indianapolis, Ind., 1899 — . Asst. Prof., Frins. and Practice of Med., Ind. Med. Coll., 1900. Prof., Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Ind. Dental Coll., 1900-04. m., Edith Maria Smith, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 15, 1902. Asst. Attending Phys. and Surg., Indianapolis City Hosp., and Con- sulting Surg., Indianapolis City Dispensary, 1904 — . Memb., Advisory Bd., Eleanor Hosp. for Children. Assoc. Prof, of Med., Ind. Univ., School of Med., 1908 — . Memb., In- dianapolis and Indiana Med. Socs. ; Am. Med. Assn. Clubs: Dramatic, Contemporary, Uni- versity, Country (Indianapolis). Irving Bruce Ferguson, Officer of Cor- poration, 19s Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Res., West Superior, Wis., 1893-1900. m., Julia Stanley Cbapin, Duluth, Minn., 1900. Sec. and Auditor, Am. Dist. Telegraph Co., New Jersey. Henry Horlbeck Ficken, Lawyer, Charleston, S. C. B.A. Yale Univ., Law Dept., 1893-95. Law- yer, Charleston, S. C, 1895—. Memb., Ficken. Hughes & Ficken, Attys., Charleston, S. C. Donald Cameron Haldeman, Lawyer, 219 South Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. B.A. Pa. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 189s — . Dir., Harrisburg Bridge Co., 1st Natl. Bk. of Harrisburg. V. Pres., Hagerstown Ry. Co. Clarence Clifford Harmstad, Lawyer, ti76 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. N. Y. Law Sch., 1896. N. V. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1896 — . AUyn Fitch Harvey, Transportation, 2199 E. 40 St., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. With Pickards, Mather & Co., Cleve- land, Ohio, 1894-1^01. Asst. Gen. Mgr., Pitts- burg Steamship Co., ib., 1901-07; Gen. Mgr 1907—. Logan Hay, Lawyer, 309 16 St., Spring- field, 111. B.A., LL.B. Harvard Univ., Law Dept., 1893- 97!. LL.B., 1897. 111. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Springfield, 111., 1897 — . William McKimmie Higgins, Physician, 616 Madison Ave., New York, N, Y B.A., M.D. Teacher, Univ. School. Kansas City, Mo.. 1893-94. Prin., Acad., Butler, Mo., 1894-98. Med. Student, Yale Univ., Med. Dept., 1898-1902; M.D., 1902. Grad., Presb. Hosp., 1904. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1905 — . Asst. 184 PHI Surg., Presb. Hosp, Disp., 1904-07. Asst. Chief Phys., Good Saiiiaritan Disp., 1907. Private Laboratory, 616 Madison Ave. Res., 375 Man- hattan Ave.' James Norman Hill, Railway Official, t8 E. s6 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With N. P. Ry., 1893—; V. Pres., 1 90s — . V. Pres., Minn. & Internatl. Ry. Dii^., C. B. & Q. R. R. Co., Northern Securities Co., N. Y. Trust Co., etc. Office, 32 Nassau St. Charles Davies Jones, Lawyer, 41 E. 4 St., Cincinnati, Ohio. E.A., LL.B. Student, Cincinnati Law School, 1893-95; LL.B., 1895. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895 — . Sec. and Treas., Little Miami R. R. Co. Adrian Van Sinderen Lambert, Surgeon, 29 W. 36 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1893-96. M.D., Columbia, 1896. Phys. and Surg., New York, Ni Y., 1896 — . m., Mary Shipman Robin- son, Hartford, Conn., Tune i, 1906. Instr., Surgery, Coll. Phys. and Surgs. Asst. Visiting Surg., Roosevelt Hosp.; Bellevue Hosp. William Maffitt, Banker, tMercantile Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. St. Ry;. Work, St. Louis, Mo., 1893-94. Supt,, Abattoir, ib., 1894-96. Pres., Mo. Stock Yd. Co., ib., 1 896- 1 900. With Mercantile Trust Co., ib., 1900-05; Treas., 1905-08; V. Pres., 1^08 — . m., Ellen Humphreys Walsh, Jan. 28, 1902. Alfred Kindred Merritt, College Officer, 327 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. B.A. * B K. Registrar, Yale Coll., 1890—. m., Linwod Hoyt, Jan. 24, 1904. Clubs: Graduates, New Haven Lawn. Charles Macauley Pope, Real Estate, tGoldfield, Nev., care Alfred M. Pope, , 31S W. 9 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Reporter, N. Y. Sun. 1893-94. Treas., St. Nicholas Ice Skating Co., 1895-96. Real Estate, ib., 1896-1900; Goldfield,; Nev., 1908^. Derby Rogers, Teacher, New Canaan, Conn. B.A. Harvard Univ., Law Dept., 1893-94. Teacher, Canaan, Conn., 1895-^—. Samuel Scoville, Jr., Lawyer, Pennsyl- vania ■ Bldg., Chestnut and 15 Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. . B.A., LL.B. New York Law School, i893'95. New York Bar, 1805. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895-1901. LL.B., Univ., State of N. Y., 189,6. m., Katharine Gallaudet Trumbull, 1899. Pa.' Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1903^. Solic. and Dir., Pa. Soc. for pre- vention of Tuberculosis; Armstrong Assn. Memb., Advisory Bd. (Ex-Pres.), Leg:al Aid Soc, Philadelphia. Memb., Philadelphia Law Assn.; Del. Valley Assn.; Ornithological Assn.; Medico Legal Soc. Clubs: Yale (New York); University, Lawyers, Belmont Cricket (Phila- delphia) ; Marion Cricket (Haverford, Pa.). Albert Judson Shaw, Lawyer, 11 Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Bar. 1896. Lawyer, New York. N. Y., 1896 — . U. S. Courts, 1897. Author (with Adele M. Shaw), "The Cost of Freedom." Contrib., current magazines. Pres. and Dir., Colonial Mortgage Co. Clubs; Yale. West Side Tennis (New York). William Warren Smith, Manufacturer, 915 White Bldg., Buffalo. N. Y. Scroll and Key. Mfr., Wood Alcohol, Buffalo. N. Y., 1893 — . m., Mary M. Newhall, Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1898. Noah Haynes Swayne, 2d, Officer of Corporation, Pennsylvania Bldg., Phil- adelphia, Pa. B.A., LL.B. New York Law School, 1893-95; LL.B„ 1895. N. Y. Bar, 1895. m., Miss Chris- tine Siebeneck, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 28, 1898. Lawyer, New York, N.. Ym 1894-1900. V. Pres., Ala, & Ga. Iron Co., Cedartown, Ga., 1900- 1902; Pres., a., 1902-04. Pres;, Nittany Iron Co.. Bellefont, Pa., 1904-06. Res. Mgr., Rogers, Brown & Co., Pig Iron and Coke, Philadelphia, Pa., 1896—. Horace Gates Torbett, Transportation, tcare Washington Ry. & Electric Co., Washington, D. C. B.A. Memb., G. L. Torbert & Son, Real Est. and Ins., Dubuque, Iowa, 1893-1904. Receiver, Dubuq'ue St. Ry., 1897-98. With Washington Ry. & Elec. Co., 1904—. Arthur Leslie Wheeler, College Pro- fessor, Roberts Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. B.A., Ph.D. ist Berkeley Lat. Comp. Pr. 1st Winthrop Gr. Pr. Waterman Fellowship. V. Pres., * B K. Salutatorian. Class Historian. Grad. Fellow, Yale Univ., i8c)3-94; Instr. and Tutor, 1894-99. m., May Louise Waters, Hart- ford, Conn., 1895. Assoc. Prof.; Bryn Mawr Coll., Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1899 — Pub., various articles on class, subjects. Memb., Am. Philol. Assn., etc. Frederick Washburn Yates, Lawyer, 34 NassaUi St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. New York Law School, 1893-95; LL.B., id., 1895. m.. Bertha Kedzie Cornwell, 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895 — . i8s *John Anderson, Jr., Lawyer, San Juan, Porto Rico. LL.B. Lawyer, Waterbury, Conn., 1895-1900; San Juan, P. R., 1900 — . m., Mary A. Lewis, Westville, Conn., Sept. 12, 1899. U. S. Comr., Porto Rico, 1901 — . ♦Harry Llewellyn Bixby, Stock Raiser, Long Beach, Cal. B.A. Rancher, Long Beach, Cal., 1893-94. Stu- dent, Coll. ^ Phys. and Surgs., 1894-96. Sheep Raiser, Arizona^ 1896-1902. m., Juliette Win- ston Graham, Chicago, 111., Nov. 15, 1899. d., Arizona, Oct. 20, ,1902. ♦Alfred Henry Jones, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. B.A. St. Louis Law Sch., 1893-9S. Mo. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1895-1900. m., Sophia Bates Johnson, Nov. 17, 1896. d.,' Las Vegas, N. Mex., Jan. 15, 1901. ♦Frederick Merwin Lloyd, Insurance, New Haven, Conn. B.A. With Security Ins. Co., New Haven, Conn., 1894-1905; Asst. Sec, 1904-05. m.. Bertha Francis Herrick, Feekskill, N. Y., June 6, 1901. d.. May 13, 1905. ♦George Green Martin, Little Rock, Ark. B.A. With American Telegraph and Tele- phone Co., Little Rock, Ark., 1900-07. d., Jan., 1907. ♦William Henry Murphy, Physician, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., M.D. Varsity Ball Nine, 2, 3, 4; Capt.. 3. N. Y. League Baseball Team, 1894-95. Med. Student, Bellevue Hosp. & Med. Coll., 1804- 97. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1897. Phvs.. Phila- delphia, Pa., 1897-99: Palo Alto, Cal., ,1899- 1900. Coach, Leland-Stanford Jr. Univ.; Nine, PHI \T, 1900. 1900-03; Yale, 1903-04; Naval Acad., 1904-05. d., Westboro, Mass., Feb. 15, 1906. ♦Robert Storer Tracy; Physician, Plain- field, N. J. 13.A. M.L)., Columbia, 1896. Staff, N. Y. Hosp., 1897-98. Res., Saranac Lake, N. Y., 1899. Drowned, ib., Apr. 12, 1899. 1894 Thomas Shaw Arbuthnot, Physician, 6423 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A., M.D. Varsity Nine. Pres., Banjo Club, 4. Sr. Prom. Com. Scroll and Key. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1898. Interne, Mercy Hpsp., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1899. Med. Student, Dublin, London, and Edinburgh, 1899-1900. M. R. C. S., Eng. L. R. C. P., London. Phys., Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1900 — . Dean, Med. Sch., Pitts- burgh Univ., 1909 — . Albert Anson Bigelow, Merchant, care Louisville Paper Co., Louisville, Ky. B.A. Varsity Nine. Banjo Club. Scroll and Key. Jobber, Paper business, St. Paul, Minn., and Louisville, Ky., 1894 — . m., Ann Rachel Macauley, Louisville, Ky., Oct. Treas., Louisville Paper Co. James Crosby Brown, Banker, 330 Chest- nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Wolf's Head. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1894-98. Philadelphia, Pa., 1898 — . m., Mary Agnes Hewlett, Oct. 13, 1898. Memb., Brown Bros. & Co., New York and Philadelphia, and Brown, Shipley & Co., London, 1904' — . Walter Reid Callender, Merchant, 239 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. B.A., M.A. V. Pres., Callender, McAuslan & Troup Co., Providence, R. I., 1894 — . Dir., R. I. Hospital Trust Co. Memb.. Ex. Com., Yale Alumili Assn., Rj .1.- Clubs: University (New York) ; Hope, Agawan Hunt (Provi- dence). George Bowen Case, Lawyer, Engle- wood, N. J. B.A., LL.B. Columbia Univ., Law Dept., 1894 — J LL.B., 1897. - N. Y. Bar, 1897. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1897—. Office, 31 Nassau St. Thomas Cochran, Jr., Banker, 320 Cen- tral Park, W., New York, N. Y. B.A. V. Pres., Astor Trust Co. Clubs: Uni- versity, Union League, Yale (New York). Edward Marvin Day, Lawyer, 50 State St., Hartford, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Yale Univ., Law Dept., 1894-96; LL.B., i8g6. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1896 — . Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1897-99. Ex. Sec, State of Conn., 1899-1901, 1.905-07. Chm., Employ- ees* Liability (Tomsn., 1907. Frederick Dwight, 'Lawyer, 52 William St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Columbia Univ., Law Dept., 1894- 97; LL.B., 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1897—. Trust Officer, Msai- hattan Trust Co., 1899-1004. Memb., Co.'K, 7th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1900-08. Post Q. M. Sergeant, attached to Non-Commissioned Staff 7th Regt. N. G., S. N. Y., 1908—. Pres., Brooklyn Guild Assn., 1907 — . Sec, Soc. of Colonial Wars, State' of N. Y., 1908-^.' Au- thor, "History 7th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y.," and articles of legal and social themes in current magazines. (Jlubs: University, Yale, and Gro- lier (New York). John Mackintosh Ferguson, Ferguson Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 186 B.A. Travel, Europe and Asia, 1894-1900. Sec'., Am. Legation, Japan, 1901-04. Charles Henry George, Broker, 49 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Univ. Wis., 1897. LaWyer, Mil- waukee, Wis. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1897—. Nathaniel William Green, Physician, fS North Ashland St., Worcester, Mass. B.A., M.A., M.D. Glee Club. Wolf's Head. M.D., Columbia, 1898. Staff, St. Luke's Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1898-1900. Asst. Demon., Anatomy, id., 1900-02. Asst. Surg., Roosevelt Hosp., ib., 1903-05. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1900-04; (jreen Hill, Worcester, Mass., 1904 — . m., Anne Louise Harrington, ib.. Mar. 16, igoi. John Loomer Hall, Lawyer, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. B.A., LL.B. De Forest Medal. Townsend Pr. Skull and Bones. Yale Univ., Law Dept., 1894-96; LL.B., 1896. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1897 — . Res., 927 Boylston St. Amos Thomson Harrington, Medical Student, Lyons, N. Y. B.A., S.T.B. Student, Yale Divinity School, 1894-97; S.T.B., 1897. Pastor, Presb. Ch., Avon, N. Y., 1898-99; Cong. Ch., Churchville, N. Y., 1900-06. m., Mary Louis Westfall, Avon, N. Y., June 24, 1903. Student, Harvard Med. School, 1906 — . James Anderson Hawes, Lawyer, 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., New York Law School, 1897. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1897 — . Sec, A K E Assn. of New York, 1903 — . Memb., A K E Council, 1907 — . Del. to two A K E Convs. Author, articles in A K E Quarterly. Memb., Loyal Legion, St. Nicholas Soc; Soc. Mayilower Descendants of N. Y. (Sec). Trus- tee, Seaman's Port Soc. Deacon, sth Ave. Presb. Ch. Clubs: University, Union League, Yale, Midday, and others. Res., 801 Madison Ave. George Cooley Hixon, Manufacturer, 78 Bellevue Place, Chicago, 111. B.A. Wolf's Head. Flour Merch., Chicago, 111., 1894-95. Sec and Treas., Alexander Lum- ber Co., ib., 1696 — . m., Blanche Galton Kelle- her. New York, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1900. Office, 1614 Gt. Northern Bldg. Edwin Olaf Holter, Lawyer, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1897 — . Lt., Staff, Gen. Adelbert Ames, Cuba, Sp.-Am. War, 1S98. m., Sarah P. Sage, Albany, N. Y., 1903. Memb^ N. Y. State Prison Comsn.; Parole Bd. Clubs: Metropolitan, University, Racquet, Republican, Yale, Midday. Res., 105 E. 73 St. John Howland, Physician, 49 E. si St. New York, N. Y. B.A. M.D., Univ. of the City of New York, 1897. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1897—. Caleb Samuel Jackson, Manufacturer, tKennett Square, Chester Co., Pa B.A. With U. S. Elec. Light & Power Co.. 189s — . • m., lola Ransom Webb, Norwich, Conn. Aug. 3, 1909. Traveling Auditor, Un. Gas. Imp. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Campbell James, tBaltimore, Md. Charles Orlando Jenkins, Lawyer and Vessel Owner, Rockefeller Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. B,A., LL.B. Teacher, Cleveland Univ. School, PHI and St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 1894- 98. Color Sergt., and ist Sergt., Troop G, Ohio Vol., Sp.-Am. War. LL.B., Harvard Law School, i()oi. Ohio Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Cleve- land, Ohio, 1901 — . m., Abby Stewart, Oct. 24, 1907. Nathan Hale Jewett, Manufacturer, care Diamond Rubber Co., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. Columbia Natl. Bk., BufEalo, N. Y., 1894- 190S. With Jewett & Co., Mfrs., 1906 — . m., Katherine Wilson, Chicago, 111., Apr. 25, 1900. Res., 18 N. Norwood Ave. Arthur Judson, Advertising, 1515 Wil- liamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. See Epsilon, 1894. Yale Coll., 1891-94. Ed., Yale Lit. ; Record, Class Historian. Wa- terman Scholar. Scroll and Key. Private Tutor, 1894-98. Pineapple Grower, West Palm Beach, 1898-1903. Ed., Lake Worth News, 1902-03. Teacher, The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1903-09. m., Gertrude Fuller, Sept. 26, 1900. With Fuller & Smith, Advertising, Cleveland, Ohio, 1909 — . Res., 1916 E. 69 St. Charles Garfield King, Broker, 200 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Stock Broker, Chicago, 111., 1894 — . m., Ginevra Fuller, Jan. 6, 1898. Charles David Kyle, Farmer, fCayuga, N. Y. B.A. Albert William Lindeke, Manufacturer and Jobber, 4 St. and Broadway, St. Paul, Minn. B.A. LL.B., Univ. of Minn., 1897. Mfr., St. Paul, Minn., 1897 — . Charles Pleasants Lineaweaver, Banker, 50s Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., LL.B. Univ. Pa., Law Dept., 1894-97; LL.B., 1897. Pa. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Philadel- phia, Pa., 1897-1904. Sec, Trust Co. of N. A., lb., 1904 — . Walter Whitney Lounsbury, Transpor- tation, 22 Lincoln St., New Haven, Conn. B.A. With N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., 1895—. Vol., U. S. Navy, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Charles Noyes Loveland, Lawyer, 107 W. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1897 — . m., Mabel Hindelsoper Bond, Jamaica Plain, Mass.. June 7, 1900. Harry Brent Mackoy, Lawyer, ist Natl. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., LL.B. Univ. of Cincinnati Law School, 1894-97; ist Pr., ib., 1896; LL.B., 1897. Ohio Bar, 1897. ^y* ■^*'"' ^897' Lawyer, Cincin- nati, Ohio, and Covington, Ky., 1897 — . m., Ruth Barrington Stinsall, Covington, Ky., Nov. 18, 1905. Memb., Ohio V^alley Hist. Assn.; Sons of Rev.; Soc. of Colonial Wars;' Ky. State Bar Assn.; Hamilton (Ohio) Co. Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; Natl. Geographic Soc. Clubs: Filson (Louisville, Ky.) ; University, Literary, Country (Cincinnati). Res., "Way Side," (!^ovington, Ky. Philip Hamilton McMillan, Lawyer, 804 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. Europe, 1894. LL.B., Harvard, 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Mich. Bar, 1899.. Lawyer, Detroit. Mich., 1899 — . ni,, Elizabeth K. Anderson, Washington, D. C, June 7, 1899. Pres., Detroit & Cleveland Nav. Co. Sec. and Treas.. Packard Motor Car. Co. Pres., Detroit Seamless Steel Tube Co. Sec. and Treas., Detroit Free Press. Res., 727 Jefferson Ave. Henry Perkins Moseley, Physician, 616 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. Student, Columbia Coll., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1894-98; M.D., 1898. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1898—. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., Sp.-Am. War, 18^8. House Staff, Presb. Hosp., New York, N. Y. (by competitive exam.), 1899-1901. m., Kate Mallory Wil- liams, June 30, 1903. (^lubs: University, Yale (New York); Graduates (New Haven). Walter Fletcher Murray, Insurance, Produce Exchange Bldg., New York, N. Y. B.A. Insurance Business, New York, N. Y., 1894 — • >n., Mary Campbell Van Home, May 21, 1903. Robert Hastings Nichols, Clergyman, 208 Academy St., South Orange, N. J. B.A., Ph.D. * B K. Ed., Yale Lit. Yale Lit. Medal. C. Wylys Betts Pr. Robinson Lat. Pr., 1892, 1893, 1894. 2d Ten Eyck Pr. Town- send Pr. Pres., Yale Union. Wolf's Head. Eldridge Scholar, 1894-96; Ph.D., 1896. Teach- er, The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1896-98. Student, Auburn Theol. Sem., 1898-99, 1900- 01. Mansfield Coll. (Oxford Univ.), 1899- 1900. Pastor, Presb. Ch., Unadilla, N. Y., 1901-02; Trinity Presb. Ch., South Orange, N. J., 1902 — . Stated Clk., Presbytery of Morris and Orange, 1907 — . George William Olmsted, Manufacturer, 233 Chamber of Commerce, Buflfalo, N. Y. B.A. Flour Milling, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1894 — . m., Olive Read Eames, Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1900. Res., 1094 Delaware Ave. Ralph Delahaye Paine, Author, Journal- ist, Durham, N. H. B.A. Varsity Crew, 1891-92. Chm., Yale Lit. War Correspondent, Philadelphia Press. Cuban Rev., 1896; Sp.-.'\m. War, 1898; Boxer Reb. (China), 1900. Staff, New York Herald, 1900- 02. Author, 1902 — . m., Katharine Lansing Morse, Watertown, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1903. Con- trib.. Century,' Scribner's, McClure's, Outing, Collier's. Youth's Companion, Everybody's, St. Nicholas, The World's Work. etc. Author, "The Praying Skipper and other Stories," "The Story of Martin (Joe," "The Greater America," "The Romance of an Old-Time Ship Master,' "J. Archibald McKackney," "The Stroke Oar,*' "The Ships and Sailors of Old Salem." Trans lator of short stories into French for publica tion in Le Figaro, and other journals and re views of Paris. Alfred Macauley Pope, Manager, fMa- cauley's Theater, Louisville, Ky. B.A. With Seaboard Natl. Bank, New York, N. Y., 1896-97, 1900-06. Real Estate, ib., 1896- 97. . m., Ethel A. Quintard, ib., Jan. 28, 1903. Sec., Phys. Supply Co., Louisville, Ky., 1906- 07. Mgr., Macauley's Theater, ib., 1907 — . Charles Rives Skinker, Lawyer, 520 Rialto Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. B.A., LL.B. * B K. St. Louis I^w School, 1894-96;^ LL.B., 1896. Mo. Bar, 1896. Lawyer. St. Louis, Mo., 1896 — . Asst. City Counselor, St. Louis, Mo., 1903-07. m., Elizabeth Bald- win Selden, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 27, 1904. John Beach Solley, Jr., Physician, 124 W. s8 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. M.D., Columbia, 1898. Phys., New York, N. Y.. 1898—. 187 PHI Leland Stanford Stillman, Lawyer, 15 William St., New N'ork, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. New York Law School, 1894-96; IX.B., I8g6. N. V. Bar, 1896. Mtmb., Troup A, N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, Porto Rico, during Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Ada Lombard Lati- mer, Oct. 25, 1902. Club, University. William Stewart Walcott, Jr., Farmer, fLitchfield, Conn. B..\. Skull and Bones. Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1894-95. With N. Y. State Survey, 1896- 97. Merchant, Rampart City, Alaska, 1898- 1901; Waurika, Olfla., 1902-04. Lumber Bus., Adirondacks, 1904-08. m., Marie Sherman Avery, Flushing, N. Y., June 5, 1906. Farmer, Litcbheld, Conn., 1908 — . Chades Francis Word, Lawyer, Helena, Alont. B.A. Skull and Bones. Lawyer, Helena, Mont., 1896 — . Priv. Sec, Governor, ib., 1897- 1901. Mont. Legis., Assembly, 1903-04. William Runk Wright, Merchant, 57 North St., New York, N. Y. B.A. * B K. Sec. and Treas., The Farish- Stafford Co., Dry Goods Corasn. Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1894 — . m., Sarah Eloise Waddell, May 23, 1905. Capt., Troop 3, Squad- ron A, N. G. S. N. Y. *Robert Campbell James, Banker, Bal- timore, Md. B.A. Banker, Baltimore, Md., 1894-96. d.. Mar. 17, 1896. ♦Pendleton Miller, Merchant, Seattle, Wash. B.A. Memb., Mary Miller & Sons, Seattle, Wash., 1894-1904. d., Apr., 7, 1904. ♦Joseph Earl Sheffield, Broker, New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. With Chas. Hathaway & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1894- 1903; Memb., id., 1900-03. M.A. (Exam.), 1898. m., Louise R. Potter, Newport, R. I., Apr. 19, 1903. d., Oct. 16, 1903. ♦Walter Eugene Stewart, Jr., U. S. Army, Manila, Philippine Islands. B.A. LL.B., Nt Y. Law Sch., 1896. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1896-99- 2d Lt., 3d U. S. Inf., 1899; discharged, disability from accident. Jan. 31, 1901, d., San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 5, 1901. ♦Nathaniel Niles Wilson, Manufacturer, San Francisco, Cal. B.A. Memb., Wilson & Bro., Mfrs., San Fran- cisco, Cal., 1894-1907. d., Alameda, Cal., Nov. 14, 1907. 189s George Townsend Adee, Broker, 38 Broad St., New York, N. Y, B.A. Broker, Stocks and Bonds, New York, N. Y., 1895—. Priv., Sp.-Am. War. Troop A. N. Y. Vol. Cav., Porto Rico. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, University, Yale (New York) ; (■raduates (New Haven) ; Westchester Country. Benjamin Chauncey Allen, Merchant, 131 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. B.A. Wholesale Jeweler, Chicago, Til., 1895 — . m., Blanche W. Bunday, 1903. Clubs: Chicago. Calumet. Res., jjot Calumet Ave. Anson McCook Beard, Lawyer, s Na.s- sau St., New York, N. V. B.A. LL.B., Columbia, 1898. N. Y. Bar. 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. V., 1898 — . m., Ruth Hill, St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 2, 1902. Edward William Beattie, Jr., Lawyer, 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Yale News. Chmn., Yale Alumni Weekly. Ed., Yale Law Journal. Yale Univ., Dept. of Law, 1896-98; LL.B., 1898. Conn. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Helena, Mont., 1898-1900. m., Ethel M Dickenson, Jan. I, 1900. Lawyer, Springfield, Mass., 1900 — . City Solicitor, Springfield, Mass. Walter Stanton Brewster, Banker and Broker, 137 Adams St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Banker and Broker, Chicago, 111., 1895 — . m., Kate Lancaster, Jan. 24, 1903. Memb., N. Y. Stock Ex.; Gov. Com., Chicago Stock Ex.; Ex. Com., Chicago Bureau of Charities. Mortimer Norton Buckner, Officer of Corporation, 27 Broad St., New York, N. Y. V. Pres., The N. Y. Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1895—- Benjamin Stickney Cable, Lawyer, 1495 Sheridan Rd„ Chicago, 111. B.A., LL.B. (jolumbia Univ., Dept. of Law. 1895-98; LL.fi., 1898. Lawyer, Chicago, III., 1898-1909. Asst. Sec, Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C, 1909 — . Walter Frederick Carter, Lawyer, 96 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1898. X. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer. Brooklyn, and New York, N. Y., 1898—. m., Grace C. Ackley, Jan. 30, 1901. Memb., Bar Assn. of New York City. Clubs: Yale, Staten Island Cricket and Lawn Tennis. Res., 107 Bard Ave., West New Brigh- ton, S. I. Alexander Ray Clark, Stock Broker, care Jewett Bros., 49 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Harvard Law School. 1805-98; LL.B., 1898. N. Y. Bar, 1898. With Jewett Bros.. 1899 — . Walter Evans Cooke, Lawyer, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Columbia, 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898—. Res., Yale Club. James Ernest Cooper, Lawyer, 115 Vine St., New Britain, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Harvard Law School, 1895-98: LL.B., id., 1899. Conn. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, New Britain, Conn.. 1898 — . Samuel Boyd Darling, Lawyer, looi Pemberton Bldg., Boston, Mass. Harvard Law School, 1895-99; LL.B., 1899. Mass. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1899—. Benjamin Davis, Lawyer, fChicago Club, Chicago, 111. Benjamin Harrison Dwight, Real Estate, tii6 W. 79 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1895-1904. Real Estate, ib.. 1Q04 — . Henry Farnam, Manufacturer, 37 Hill- house Ave., New Haven, Conn. B.A. With Hartford Motor Mach. Co.. Far- mington. Conn., 1897 — . Clubs: University, Yale (New York); Quinnipiack (New Haven); Hartford (Hartford). Frederick Steinman Franklin, Freight .\Kenl, i2 S. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. PHI E.A. Freight Agt., Pa. R. R., North Philadel- jihia, Pa. Frederic Ruthven Galacar, Finance, 3 Spruce St., Boston, Mass. B.A. James Gordon Bennett Pr., Pol. Econ. Soph. Eng. Pr. Memb., Am. Acad, of Political and Social Sci. Clubs: Puritan, St. Botolph, Union Boat (Boston); Yale (Boston and New York) ; Eastern Yacht. John Edward Good, Manufacturer, 236 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Asst. Paying Teller, ist Natl. Bank, Den- ver, Colo., 1895-98. Advertising Mgr., The Deimel Linen Mesh Co., 1898 — . in., Frances McCutcheon Nye., June 8, 1904. Ed., "Notes on TariiT Revision," ■■TarM Hear- ings," Washington, D. C, 1908. Clubs: Yale (New York); City (Auburn); Owasco Counti-y. Augustus Stephen Peabody, Banker, 181 La Sall'e St., Chicago, 111. B.A, LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1898. m., Grace V. A. George. Robert Augustine Peet, Merchant, 50 Dey St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Teacher, Black Hall School, Black Hall, Conn., 1895-1900. Merchant, Chicago, HI., and New York, N. Y., 1900 — . m., Maud Banning, June 10, 1900. Shirley Tredway High, Lawyer, 2021 Z. Bennett Phelps, Business, i Maiden Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. Lane, Binghamton, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Northwestern B.A. m., Elizabeth D. Brown, Bethlehem, Pa., Apr. 6, 1906. Comptroller, Security Mut. Life Ins. Co. Univ., 1897. 111. Bar, 1897. Priv., Co. A, 1st 111. Inf., U. S. Vol., Sp. Am. War, 189B. m., Helen Raymond, June 18, 1900. Ed., ,4th Edition, "High on Injunctions"; id., "Receiv- ers;" Charles Cheney Hyde, Lawyer and Col- lege Professor, 135 Adams St., Chicago, 111. B.A., M.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. Sometime Lecturer, Internatl. Law, Yale Univ. Assoc. Prof, of Law, Northwestn. Univ. . Contrib,, Questions of Internatl. Law to- harvard Law Revieiv; Atlantic Monthly; Yale Law Journal; Am. Journal of Internatl, Law. Henry Neal Hyde, Clergyman, 302 E. 8 St., Little Rock, Ark. B.A. Class Sec. Pres. LAKE Conv., New York, N. Y., Oct., 1894. New. York Law School, 1897-98. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, SyratUse, N. Y., 1898-igoo. Student, (5en. Theol. Sem., New York, N. Y., 1900-02. Clergyman, P. E. Ch., Syracuse, N, Y., 1902-09. Student, Cambridge Univ., Eng., summer, 1903. Rector, Christ Ch., Little Rock, Ark., 1909 — . One of the Founders and ist Sec:, University Club, Syracuse, N. Y. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev.; Onondaga Hist. Soc. ; Civil Service Re- form Assn. ; Examining Chaplain, Diocese of Central N. Y. Thomas Brown Lockwood, Lawyer, 407 White Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. Cornell Law Sch., 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1897 — . Lanier McKee, Lawyer, 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Frederick Holbrook Rawson, Banker, Union Trust Co., Tribune Bldg., Chi- cago, III. B.A. Res., 4495 Ellis Ave. William Herbert Scoville, Educator, Hampton, Va. B.A. Sec, Hampton Inst., Hampton, Va., 189s — • m., Xxiuise Hopkins Armstrong, May 26, 1900. Arthur Behn Shepley, Lawyer, 700 Se- curity Bldg'., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. LL.B., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1897. Lawyer, ib., 1899 — . U. S. V., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Emily Catlin, May 20, 1903. Res., so Vandewinter PI. William Sloane, Merchant, 884 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. B.A. Pres., W. & J. Sloane, New York, N. Y. m., Frances Church Crocker, Nov. 22, 1004. Treas,, Archaspl. Inst, of Am. Trustee, Rob- ert Coll., Constantinople; Provident Loan Soc.; Bank of Savings, New York, N. Y. Dir., Northern Pad. Ry.; 2d Natl. Bank; Bank of Manhattan Co. (New York). Mgr., Presb. Hosp.; Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled Chil- dren. Clubs: University, Metropolitan, Union League, Yale. John Bissell Speer, Broker, 5606 North- umberland St., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Memb., Speer Bros., 34s Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1S9S — . m., , Helen S. Cook, 1904. Clubs: Duquesne (Pittsburgh); Pitts- burgh Golf. B.A., LL.B. Student, Columbian Law School, and Univ. of Va., Law Dept. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1897—. Author, "The Land Benjamin Ives Spock, Lawyer, 165 Cold „f n™," M»„k M.,., v„,t r,,., T!,. A„„ Spring St., New Haven, Conn. of Nome." Memb., New York City Bar Assn. Clubs: University (New York); Rockaway Hunt (Cedarhurst, L. I.). John Grant Mitchell, Actor, 432 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. i B.A. Ed. and Bus. Mgr., Yale ■■Record. ■ Class Historian. Ohio State Univ., Law School, 1895-96. Harvard Law School, 1896-97. (5hio Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Columbus, ^ Ohio, 1897- 1900. 1st Ohio ,Cav., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Ac- tor, Headquarters, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Memb., Ohio Commandery, Mil. Order of Loyal Legion. Clubs: Yale, Lambs. William Knapp Payne, Lawyer, 131 Gene- see St., Auburn, N. Y. B.A. Clk., Com. on Merchant Marine and Fish eries, U. S. House of Reps., 1895-97. N. Y. Law School,. 1897198. N. Y. Bar, 1898, Law- yer, Auturn, N. Y., i'898 — . Clk,, Com. on Ways and Means, U. S. House of Reps., 1904- 189 B.A., LL.B. Yale Univ., Law Dept., 1895- 97; LL.B., 1897. Conn. Bar, 1897. Atty., New Haven, Ctmn., 1897 — . . Attyj (for Statei- of Conn.), N. Y., N. H. - & H. Ry. Co.., m., Mildred Louise Stoughton, New Haven, Conn., June 3, 1900. John Frelinghuysen Talmage, Lawyer, t2S Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Law Sch., 1897. Europe, 1897-98. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898 — . Club, Uni- versity. Emerson Gifford Taylor, Author, 64 Gar- den St., Hartford, Conn.,,. . B.A., Ph.D. Instr., Rhetoric, Yale Univ., 1898- 1906; Ph.D., 1899'. m., Edith Pendleton C^or- win, Hartford, Conn., igoi. Author, "A Daughter of Dale," 1904; "The Upper Hand," 1906. Pill Samuel Tyler, Clergyman, Church of the Advent, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., B.D. •!> B K. B.D., Eiilscopal Thcol. School, Cambridge, Mass., 1808. Rector, Church of the Advent, Cincinnati, Ohio. George Knight Budd Wade, Investment Securities, i W. 54 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1898—. m., Theodora S. Knight. Boston, Mass., Apr., 1899. Res., 155 E. 72 St. John Reed Williams, Fire Insurance, 381 East Superior St., Chicago, 111. B.A., LL.B. Harvard Law School, 1895-98; LL.B., 1898. Lawyer and Fire Ins. Bus., Chi- cago, III., 1898 — . m., Elizabeth Lindsay, Louisville, Ky., Oct. 25, 1904. *Henry Peck Driggs, Lawyer, Water- bury, Conn. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. d., Waterbury, Conn., July 10, 1907. ♦Raymond Sanford White, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Courant, Record, Yale Lit. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1897-1903. m., Sadie Henrietta Crane, Feb. 17, 1898. Din, Union Typewriter Co., D. D. Haynes & Co. (Publ. Commercial), Rich. Hudnut Pharmacy, McVickar Realty Tr. Co., d., automobile acci- dent, Dec. 21, 1903. ♦Charles Sumner Yale, Manufacturer, Minneapolis, Minn. i8g6 Philip Ray Allen, Manufacturer, East Walpole, Mass. B.A. With F. W. Bond & Son, Paper Mills, East Walpole, Mass., 1896 — . m., Anne Law- rence Kirkham, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1908. Thomas Frothingham Archbald, Clergy- man, 424 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1896-97, 1898-igoo. Ordained, Presb. Clergyman, Scranton, Pa., May, 1900. Pastor, Presb. Ch., Cuba, N. Y., 1900-03. m., Jennie A. Dann, Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1900. Prof, of Missions, Univ. of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1903-07. William Mossgrove Beard, Lawyer, 45 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., 1899- N. Y. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899—. Memb., Repub. Co. Conv., Essex Co. Conv., Essex Co., N. J.; Council of Glen Ridge, N. J. Club, University. Fred Fox Bennett, Lawyer, 276 High St., Holyoke, Mass. B.A. 3d Soph. Math. Pr. 2d Ten Eyck Pr. Philos. Oration, Jr.; id., Sr. * B K. Mass. Bar, 1897. U. S. Courts, Boston, Mass., 1899. Memb., Mass. Gen. Court, House, 1902- 03. m., Alice Elizabeth Whiting, Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 10, 1903, Arthur Walker Bingham, Physician, 266 W. 88 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.D. * B K. Columbia Univ., Coll. Phys. and Surjgs., 1856-1900; M.D., igoo; Demonstrator, Pnysiol., ib. Memb.. Roosevelt IIosp. Alumni Assn.; Sloane Alumni Assn.; Quiz Club; Riverside Practitioners' Soc. Alexander Brown, Banker, Bryn Mawr, Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. I'aymaster on "Glou- cester," U. S. Navy, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Arthur Smith Chittenden, Surgeon, 269 W. 99 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., M.D. See Mu. 1895. Colgate Univ., 1891-93. Leader, Instr. Club, Yale Univ., 1893-96; B.A., 1896. M.D., Johns Hop- kins Univ., 1900. Staff, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1901; N. Y. Hosp., 1902. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1902 — , m., Anna Preston Beebe, Feb. 16, 1905- Russell Colgate, Manufacturer, S5 John St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Memb., Colgate & Co., Soap Mfrs., New York, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Josephine B. Kirt- land, 1903. Res., Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J. John Frederick Eagle, Lawyer, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. New York Law School, 1896-98; LL.B., 1898. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898 — . Clubs: University, Yale, Metropolitan Opera, A K E Assn., Graduates, Ardsley, City Lunch. Benjamin Thome Gilbert, Manufacturer, 160 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. B.A. 5"^^ Gamma Beta, 1897, Yale Coll., 1893- 94. Sorbonne, Paris, 1895. Columbia Coll., 1895-07. V. Pres., Continental Car and Equip- ment Co., 1902 — . m.. Sue Racey Biggar, Chap- paqua, N. Y., Sept. 7, :90s. Short story writer. Clubs: University, Yale, Arts. Richard Cameron Haldeman, Railroad- ing, Hagerstown, Md. B.A. E.E., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1899. Gen. Mgr., Hagerstown Ry. Co., Hagerstown, Md. Elbert Bacon Hamlin, Lawyer, 59 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. N. y. Law School, 1896-08; LL.B., 1898. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898—. Memb., Hamlin & Conklin, Attys., New York, N. Y., 1906 — . m., Eliza- beth Russell Shields, Dec. 9, 1908. Contrib., New York Law Journal, Memb., Assn. of Bar of City of New York. Clubs: Yale, City, Re- publican, Automobile, Quill. Res., 320 Central Park, W. George Bates Hatch, Lawyer, mi Wood Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. B.A., LL.B. Track Team, 1894, 1895, 1896. 2d Pr., 120 yd. Hurdle in Yale-Oxford Meet, London, 1894; ist, id., Yale-Harvard Games, 1895. One ist Pr. and one 2d Pr., Yale-Cam- bridge Meet, New York, N. Y., 1895. 2d Intercollegiate Meet, 1896. Substitute End, Varsity Football Team, 1894-95. Harvard Law School, 1896-99; LL.B., cum laude, 1899. N. Y. Bar, 1899. Memb., Hatch & McCook, Attys., 1901-06. Memb.; Cabinet Com. of W. T. Jerome, 1005; resigned, because of illness, 1906. Res., Colorado Springs, Colo., 1906 — . m Frances M. Hunt, Philadelphia, Pa., Mar., 1908. Memb., Bar Assn. of City of New York; Natl. Munic. League; House and Legislative Corns. Clubs: Yale, City (New York); Uni- versity (Washington). William Wilson Heaton, Broker, +6 Wall St., New York, N. Y. ^■A- With Day & Heaton, Brokers, New York, ^. Y., 1896-1900; memb., id., 1900 — . Vol., Sp.-Am. War. m., Mary Whitman Chase, Fall River, Mass.. Sept. 26, 190T. 190 PHI Fritz Wilhelm Hoieninghaus, Lawyer, io6 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Columbia Law Sch., 1897-98. Vol., Sp.- Am. War, 1898. N. Y. Law Sch., 1899. N. Y. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . m., Lillie Sariford Proctor, , Williams- town, Mass., Sept. 21, 1901. Walter Styles Hoyt, Merchant, 47 John St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With U. S. Leather Co., New York, N. Y., i89&-ic)o8; Centri^l Leather Co., ib., 1908 — . m., Lillian Adele Johnson, ib., Nov. 7, 1900. Alexander Everett Hunt, Jr., Mining, tcare Dick Bros. & Co., 3d. Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With Mexican Mining Co., Prov. of Durango, Mex. Henry Selden Johnston, Lawyer, Hall of Records, New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Columbia, 1-899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . Jr. Asst. Corpn. Counsel, ib., 1902 — . , . Tom Sidney Kingmati, Lawyer, t7i Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898—. Troy [S.] Kinney, Decorator and Illus- trator, Yale Club, New York, N. Y. B.A. Capt., Class Crew, Soph, and Jr. yrs. Newspaper work, Baltimore and Chicago, 1896- 98. Student, Chicago Art Inst, m., Margaret W. West, June 9, 1900. Worked as Decorator and Illustrator in collaboration with wife, over signature, "The Kinneys." Mural Decorations in Grand Opera House, Chicago; Hotel Bal- timore, Kansas Citjr; Cafe des Ambassadeurs, New York; Color illustrations in works' pub- lished by McClure & Co.; Dodd, Mead & Co. Magazine Illustrations for Century, Harper's, Munsey, Saturday Evening Post, and others. Club, Yale. Res., is W. 67 St., New York, N. Y., 1902—. ' ' John McClintock Longacre, Broker, ti424 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Ins. Broker, Philadelphia, Pa., 1896 — ■. Vol., Sp.-Am. Wir, iSg'S.' Cyrus Fay Mackey, Merchant, 1138 Elk St., Franklin, Pa. B.A. With Fay Fruit Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 1898-1903. With Franklin Rolling Mill & Foundry Co., 1903 — . James Brown Neale, Mine Operator, Minersville, Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. Pres., Buck Run Coal Co. Clubs: University, Yale (New York); University (Philadelphia). Walter Palmer Paret, Lawyer, t4S Broadway, New York, N. Y. E.A. LL.B., Columbia, 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . Mayor, Essex Fells, N. J. Res., Essex Fells, N. J. Philip CurraniPeck, Lawyer, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Ed., Yale Record, 2 yrs.; Yale Lit. N. Y. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . ' Lewis Pendleton Sheldon, Banker, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. m., Mary Trowbridge Denton, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1901. Club, University (New York). Murray Marvin Shoemaker, Lawyer, 1814 1st Natl. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Tour of the World, 1896-97. Albany Law School, 1898-99. Lawyer, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1899-1901; Cincinnati, Qhio,/ 1901-^. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., Clergyman, 73 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., M.A., B.D. Episcopal Theol. School, Cambridge, Mass., 1896-99; B.D., 1899. Sec, Yale Univ., 1899 — . Ordained Deacon, P. E. Ch., 1900; now Asst. Minister, St. Paul's Ch., New Haven, Conn, m., Caroline Green Mitch- ell, New 'York, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1903. Ed., various Univ. , publications. , Memb., Bd. _ of Dirs., New Haven Hosp.: Organized Charities Assn.; Y. M. C. A., New Haven; Lowell House (Social Settlement). Club, University (New York). David Stuart, Banker, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. . B.A. Sergeant, Squadron A, N. G. S. N. Y., 1898—. With Hatch & Sons, Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1896 — . Res., 124 Remsen St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Eliot Sumner, Railroading, 1220 Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. B.A. Master Mechanic, P. R. R., Baltimore Rd., Baltimore, Md., 1896 — . m., Diana Rock- well, Boston, Mass. James Bogart Tailer, Broker, t43 W. 47 St., New York, N. Y. Europe, 1896-97. Priv., "Rough Riders," Sp.- Am. War, 1898. m., Clara W. Moss, IsHp, L. 1., June 29, 1899. Memb., Tailer & Robinson, Brokers, New York, N. Y. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange. Huntington Taylor, Manufacturer, Park Place, Cloquet, Minn. B.A. Asst. Mgr., Northern Lumber Co., Clo- quet, Minn., rgoo — . m., Jane Walker, Glens Falls, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1900. Sec, and Treas., Northwest Paper Co.; Cloquet, Minn. Samuel Thorne, Jr., Lawyer, 43 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Harvard Law School, 1896-99; LL.B., 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . Dept. Asst. Dist. Atty., County of N. Y., 1901-05. Res., Rye, N. H. Samuel Brinckerhoff Thorne, Mining, Stephen Girard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. With Pa. Coal Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1897-1901. Gen. Mgr., Tem- ple Iron Co., Scranton, Pa., 1901-02. Pres., Darkwater Coal Co., 1903 — . Treas., Buck Run Coal Co.,' 1903 — . Dir., Sonman Shaft Coal Co., 1903 — . Dudley Landon Vaill, Manufacturer, Winsted, Conn. B.A. Europe, 1896. Trtas., George Dudley & Son Co., Leather Mfrs., Winsted, Conn.; Pres., id. m., Leila Strobridge Holmes, ib., June 28, 1900. Wesley Grove Vincent, Surgeon, 172 W. 79 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. M.D., Yale, 1900. Interne, New York Post. Gradi Hosp., 1900-02; Clin. Asst. in Surg., ib., 1902-03.' Instr. in Surg., New York Post Grad. Sch.^and Hosp., 1903 — . m., Ethel Boo- rum Gresham, Oct. 12, 1904. Asst. Attending Phys., St. Bartholomew's Clinic, 1902-06. At- tending Surg., New York Post Grad. Hosp., babies* ward, 1908. Asst. Surg., Presb. Dis- pensary, 1907 — . Asst. to Dr. (ieo. M. Ede- 191 PHI bobia, 1902-0S. Memb., New York Acad, of Med.; Am. Med. Assn.; N. Y. Co. and State Med. Sacs.; Greater New York Med. Assn. Pres., Alumni, New York Post Grad. Hosp. Thomas Bucklin Wells, Journalist, care Harper & Bros., Franklin Sq., New York, N. Y. B.A. Elihu Club. Reporter, N. Y. Journal. 1896-98, Assoc. Ed., Harper's Magazine, New York, N. Y., 1898—. m., Harriet Sheldon, Greenwich, Conn., June 21, 1902. Club, Cen- tury. Frederick Edward Weyerhaeuser, Mer- chant, Natl. Ger. Am. Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. B.A. Lumber Merchant, Cloquet, Minn^ and St. Paul, Minn., 1896 — . m., Harriette Louise Davis, Saginaw. Mich., Dec. 3, 1902. Res., 684 Summit Ave. Norman Williams, Manufacturer, 115 Adams St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Scroll and Key. Northwestern Univ., Law School, i8p6-97. Europe, 1897-98. With Western Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 1898-9J). Europe, 1899-1902. Memb.^ Chalmers & Wil- liams, Mfrs., Mining Machinery, Chicago, 111., 1902- — . m., Joan Chalmers, Chicago, 111., Dec. 3. 1902. *Ward Cheney, U. S. A., Manila, P. I. B.A. Europe, 1896-97. Staff, Hartford Courant, Hartford, Conn., 1897-98, Priv., Sp.-Am. War, 189S. Lt., U. S. A., Philippines, 1899-1900. Killed in battle, near Puente Julian, P. I., Jan. 7, 1900. *Emory Hawes, Lawyer, 54 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Jr. Ex. Speaker. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1898-1904. Priv., Squad- ron A, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. d., Nov. 14, 1904. *McKee Dunn McKee, Real Estate, Asheville, N. C. B.A. Banker, Washington, D. C, 1896-1905. 2d Lt., Signal Corps., Sp.-Am. War, Tampa and Santiago, 189S. Real Estate, Asheville, N. C., 1905-10. d., Washington, D. C, Feb. 3, 1910. 1897 McKinley Boyle, Manufacturer, 17 Bat- tery Place, New York, N. Y. B.A. Boston Law School, 1899. Ky. Bar, 1-899. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1899-1902. Pres., Continental Car & Equipment Co., New York, N. Y., 1903 — . m., Katherine Frances Welsh, Auburndale, Mass., Nov. 29, 1906. Res., 804 West End Ave. Arthur Judson Brewster, Officer of Corporation, 501 South Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y. B.A. Syracuse Univ., 1893-94. Yale Univ., 1894-97. City Ed., Syracuse Courier; Syracuse Telezram, 1897-1908. Sec, Mystique Krewe of KA-NOO-NO, 1908—. George Clymer Brooke, Banker and Broker, 1.32 S. 3 St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. * B K. Around the World, i8p8. With Brown Bros. & Co., and Cassatt & Co., Bank- ers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-1904. ra., Rhoda F. Morris, Ardmore, Pa., Feb. 12, 1901. Menih., George S. Fox & Sons, Bankers qnd Brokers. Philadelphia, Pa., 1904 — . Res., Ard- nioie. Pa. ig2 Thatcher Magoun Brown, Banker, 59 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With Hrown Bros, & Co., Bankers, 1897 — . m., Caro Noyes Brown, June, 1904. Harry Wardwell Carey, Physician, 87 Fourth St., Troy, N. Y. B.A., M.U. Johns Hopkins Med. School, 1897'- 1901: M.D., 1901. Asst., Bender Hygienic Laboratory, Albany, N. Y., 1901-03. Phys., ib., 1903 — . Instr., Phys. Diagnosis, Albany Med. School. Pres., Rensselaer Co. Med. . Soc. Memb., Staff, Samaritan Hosp., Troy. N. Y. Memb., Am. Assn., Bacteriologists ana Pathol- ogists. Club, Albany. Thomas Ludlow Clarke, Stock Broker, 45 Wall St., New York N. Y. aT.A., 1900. m., Winifred Ives, Apr. 30, 1907. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange, Grads. Assn. (New Haven). Clubs; University, Yale (New York). Henry Sloane Coffin, Clergyman, 36 E. 62 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., B.D. * B K. Student, New Coll., Edinburgh, Scot., 1897-99; Univ. of Marburg, Germany, 1899. B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1900. Pastor, Madison Ave. Presb. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Lecturer, Union Theol. Sem. D.D., N. Y. Univ., 1906. m., Dorothy Prentice Eells, Sept., 1906. Author, "Creed of Jesus." Wirt Davis, Lawyer, 307 Main St., Dal- las, Texas. B.A. Tex. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Dallas, Texas, 1899 — . Pres., Texas Farm Mortgage Co.; Quintelle Oil Co. V. Pres., West Liberty and Minor Oil Co.; First State Bank of Liberty. Dir., First State Bank of Dallas. George Bronson Farnam, 37 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn. Grrain Bus., Minneapolis, Minn., 1897-1901, 1903-07. Res., New Haven, Conn., 1907 — . Clarence Mann Fincke, Broker, 201 Peo- ple's Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Bond Broker, Pittsburgh, Pa. m., Eliza- beth Whitman, Oct. 18, 1900. Lucius George Fisher, Jr., Real Estate, Fisher Bldg., Chicago, 111. B.A. V. Pres. and Treas., Union Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y.; Irrigation Projects, New Mex., — igoS. Bus. Interests, P. I., 1908. Real Estate Bus., Chicago, 111., 1909 — . Curtenius Gillette, Physician, 449 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. M.D., Columbia, 1901. House Officer, Bellevue Hosp., 1901-03. Post. Grad. Student, Univ. of Bavaria, Munich. m., Anne Page Sampson, New York, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1908. Asst. in Med., Bellevue Hosp., Out-Patient Dept. Instr. of Med., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs, Consulting Gynecol., Manhattan State Hosp. Adjt. Asst. Visiting Phys., Bellevue Hosp. Clubs: Union League, University (New York). Office, 64 W. 46 St. Robert DeLancey Hamilton, Physician, 217 High St., Newburyport, Mass. B.A. M.D., Harvard, 1902. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Med. Assn. Charles Reed Hemenway, Lawyer, Hon- olulu, H. I. B.A. Law Student 1897-99. Teacher, Math., Uahu Coll., Honolulu, 1899-1900. Hawaii Bar 1901. Lawyer, Hawaii. 1901—. Atty. Gen.! Hawaii, Aug. IS, 1907— . Treas., ad interim. ler. of Hawaii, Apr. 30, 1909 — . PHI Charles Augustus Theodore Hoffman, Clergyman, 522 W. 158 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. See Gamma Phi, 1895. Yale Divinity School, 189S-99. Univ. of Berlin, 1900. Pas- tor, Deerfield, Mass., 1900-05. Lecturer, Cong. Ch. Soc, 1905 — . m., Ann Carson Woodard, New York, N. Y., June 26, 1907. Arthur William Lawrence, Real Estate, 103 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Clubs: Union League, Yale, Republican, KnoUwood Country (New York). James Israel Lineaweaver, Stock Broker, 1700 Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1901. Stock Broker, Philadelphia, Pa., 1901 — . Charles McVay McCance, Broker, Mc- Cance Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Memb., McCance Bros. Co., Iron & Steel Job- bers, Pittsburgh, Pa. John Vincent Miller, Mechanical En- gineer, Edison Laboratory, Orange, N. B.A., M.E. Wolf's Head. Banjo Club. Cor- nell Univ., 1898-99. Ensign in Navy, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Mgr., Chemical Wks., Edison Storage Battery Co., Silver Lake, N. J., 1900^—. Club, Yale (New York). Robert Lewis Munger, Lawyer, Ansonia, Conn. B.A. Chmn., Yale Courant 1896-97. Class Poet. Yale Univ., Law School, 1898-1900. Ed., Yale Law Journal. * A 4». Lawyer, An- sonia, C^onn., 1900 — . Corpn. Counsel, City of Ansonia, 1 906 — . George Lawrence Parker, Clergyman, Crombie Street Church, Salem, Mass. B.A. Episcopal Theol. School, Cambridge, Mass., 1897-1900; B.D., 1900. Ordained Epis- copal Clergyman, 1900. Cong. Minister, Lon- don, Eng., 1905. m., (i) Isla W. Wills; (2) Helen M. McGillivray, 1905. Pastor, British- American Ch.,_St. Petersburg, Russia, 1906-08. Pastor, Crombie St. Ch., Salem, Mass., Oct., igo8 — . Author, "The Other Side of Psycho- Therapy," 1908. George Barthold Pfingst, Manufacturer, 2812 N. 4 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mgr., Lee Hosiery Mills, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897 — . m., Evelyn Osborne, 1898. Res., Oak Lane, Philadelphia. James Farnsworth Pierce, Broker, 20 Broad St., New York, N. Y. BiA. Stock Broker, New York, N. Y., 1897—. Memb., New York Stock Ex. and firm, Chauncy & Co., 1904 — . Dean Sage, Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1900. N. Y. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Asst. Dist. Atty., ib., 1900. m., Anna Parker, Al- bany, N. Y., June 9, 1900. Res., Bernardsville, N. ). John Duke Smith, Lawyer, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Mass. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1900 — . Res., Andover, Mass. Graham Sumner, Lawyer, 62 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., cum laude, Harvard, 1900. N. Y. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . m., Laura Woolsey Yardley, Newport, R. I., Mar. 18, 1903. Res., Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J. Dudley Van Ness Sutphin, Lawyer, 1410- II Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. LL.B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1900. Law yer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900 — . Ex-V. Pres., 30 Natl. Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. Memb., Corpn. Council, Cincinnati, Ohio. Frederick Tilney, Physician, 47 Pierre- pont St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. M.D., L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1903. Post. Grad. Student, Columbia Univ. Phys., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1904 — , Henry Hotchkiss Townsend, Lawyer, 234 Church St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Townsend Pr. Yale Univ., Lav; School, 1897-1901; LL.B., 1901. Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, New Haven, Conn., 1904-09. Pres., id., 1907. ist Lt., Battalion Adjt., 3d Inf., C. N. G. Trustee, Union Trust Co., New Haven, Conn. Nathaniel Waldron Wallis, Broker, East Orange, N. J. B.A. New York Law School, 1898. Priv., Sp.-Ain. War, 1898. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . Memb., N. Y. Cotton Exchange, 1901 — . m., Ethel Varick Jacquith, Milburn, N. J., Nov. 3, 1902. John Humphrey Winterbotham, Manu- facturer, 226 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. B.A. ♦Charles Stanton Adee, Bartow-on- Sound, N. Y. d.. New York, N. Y., July 14, 1901. *Edward Eugene Gregory, New York, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1893-96. d.. New York, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1896. ♦Theodore Westwood Miller, "Rough Rider," San Juan Hill, Cuba. New York Law School, 1897-98. Priv., "Rough Riders," Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Wound- ed, Cuba, July i, 1898. d., Siboney, Cuba, July 8, 1898. ♦George Hadley Roundtree, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1893-97. d., Kinston, N. C, Feb. 24, 1897. i8g8 Ashbel Hinman Barney, Real Estate, 67 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. * B K. New York Law School, 1898- 99. Real Estate Bus., New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Abraham Burtis Baylis, Banking, f^o Fifth Ave., -New York, N. Y. B.A. New York Law School, 1898-99. With Cuyler, Morgan & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Martin Toscan Bennett, Lawyer, 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. B.A. Yale Univ., Law School, 1898-1900. Conn. Bar, 1000. ^ Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1900 — . m., Josephine B. Day, Nov. 15, 1900. Memb., Sons of the Am. Rev. Clubs: Hart- ford, Farmington Country, Yale (New York). Wyllys Rossiter Betts, Banker and Broker, 30 New St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With G. \'assar's Sons & Co., Contrac- IQ3 PHI turs, New York, N. Y., 1899. m., Ada Godfrey, ,\ew York, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1899. With Geo. 1'. Butler & Bro., Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1900^. Howard Seymour Borden, Merchant, 34 Thomas St., New York, N. Y. li.A. Treas., Fall River Iron Works Co. Mfr. of Cotton Clotli, New York, N. Y., 1898—. m., I'Mith C. Curtis, Hartford, Conn. Clubs: Yale, Mendelssohn Glee, Merchants, Players, Camera U\'ew Voik>. Charles William Burnett, Insurance, Price Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. Agent, \. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1S98 — . David DeForest Burrell, Clergyman, 116 Irvington Ave., South Orange, N. J. B.A., B.D. Ed., Yale Lit. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1898-1901; William Henry Green Fellow, 1901; B.D., 1901; Instr., New Testament Dept., 1903-04. Pastor, Presb. Ch., La Porte, Ind., 1904-08; ist Presb. Ch., South Orange, N. J., 1908—. Bruce Glark, Electrician, ti39 Lincoln Park Boulevard, Chicago, 111. B.A. Electrician, Chicago, 111., 1898 — . m., Nancy D'Wolf Pegram, Providence, R. I., June 6, 1899. Robert Henry Crowell, Lawyer, 1025 Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1901. Ohio Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1901 — . Marshall Jewell Dodge, Lumber Busi- ness, ti28 E. s6 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Lumber Bus., New ■ York, N. Y., 1898 — . m., Priscilla Dixon Barnes, ib., Sept. 5, 1900. Morris Upham Ely, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Law School, 1900. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Memb., N. Y. Bar Assn.; Loyal Legion. Clubs: Yale, Hamilton (New York). Eugene Hale, Jr., Merchant, tSi Wall St., New York, N. Y. Alexander Ingersoll Lewis, Officer Of Corporation, 164 Jeiiferson Ave., De- troit, Mich. B.A. lid.. Vale Daily Neivs. Sec. -Treas., New- land Hat Co., Detroit, Mich., 1898 — . m., Bertha R. Palms, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 28, 1900. Frank Atkins Lord, Lawyer, 12 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Yale, 1900. N. Y. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900 — ; Asst. Dist. Atty., ib., 1900. Grenville Dodge Montgomery, Banking, 102 W. Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, Pa. B.A. Stock Raiser, Paterson, N. Mex., 1898- 99. I St Lt., 34th Inf., U. S. v., Philippine Islands, 1S99-1900. Banker, Ardmore, Pa., 1900 — . Robert Christian Neal, Jr., Officer of Corporation, 15 N. Front St., Harris- burg, Pa. B.A. Supt, Harrisburg Rolling Mill Co., 1898—. Darius Edward Peck, Lawyer, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Albany Law School, 1899-1901. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Hudson, N. New York, N. Y., 1902 — . 1901-02; Julien Ashton Ripley, Publisher, 24 W. 39 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A., C.E. Priv., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. M.A., 1901. C.E., Columbia School of Mines, m., Helen Bell, Washington, D. C. David Francis Rogers, Broker, t48 Broad St., New York, N. Y. With Brown Bros. & Co., Knickerbocker Trust Co., and Rogers & Gould, Bankers and Bro- kers, 1898 — . Res., t47 VV. 59 St. Frank Hunter Simmons, Merchant, no Center St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Memb., John Simmons Co., Iron Mfrs., New York, N. Y., 1898—. Harvard Law School, 1898-99. Paper Bus., Roderick Terry, Jr., fifio Madison Ave New York, .N. Y...1900-. j^g^ York, N. Y. Frank Gilbert Hinsdale, Merchant, 164 E. 74 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With C. Whitman & Co., Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1898—. Ernest Howe, Geologist, Beacon Hill Rd., ISTewport, R. I. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. 2d Fresh. McLaughlin Pr., English. Asst. Geol., U. S. Geol. Survey, 1900 — . Ph.D.^ Harvard, 1901. m., Anna Wil- son, June 7, 1905. Geol., Isthmian Canal Comm., 1906-07. Author, numerous Sci. Re- forts and Papers on Geology of Colorado, West ndies, and Panama. Fellow, Geol. Soc, Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. Clubs: University, Yale (New York); Metropolitan (Washington). Sidney Robinson Kennedy, Fire Insur- ance, IS Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. SujDervising Special Agent, Co. Fire Ins. Co., Philadelphia. m., Natalia Stanton, Brboklyn, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1906. Traveled in the Balkans studying Near-East question. Au- thor, "The Loadstar' (a novel). Frederick Kernochan, Judge, 11 E. 26 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., N. Y. Law School, 1901. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1901 — . City Magis- trate, 1 907 — . 194 B.A. With Henry Marquand & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1899. Columbia Law School, 1900. Res., 530 Fifth Ave. Robert James Turnbull, Lawyer, 127 E. 64 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1901. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1901— Dept. Asst. Dist. Atty., N. Y. Co., N. Y., 1903—. James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr., Farming, Mt. Morris, N. Y. B.A. Priv., Bat. A, Field Art., Pa. Vols., Sp. Am. War, 1898. m., Alice Hay, Sept. 30, 1902. N. Y. State Legis., Senate and Assembly, 1905- to; Speaker, 1906-09.' Memb., Comrs., Land Office, N. Y.; Trustees of Pub. Bldgs., ib.; Forest Purchasing Bd.; Trustees, .Cornell Univ.; Bd. of Equalization. Clubs: Metropoli tan (Washington)- Ft. Orange (Albany); Rac- quet and Tennis, Republican, Yale (New Yorkl. Payne Whitney, Capitalist, tSi Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1901. m., Helen Hay, Washington, D. C, June, 1901. Pres., Inter- lake Pulp & Paper Co. Trustee, U. S. Trust Co. Dir., Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. P. Ry. Co., etc. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Racquet, N PHI Y. Yacht, Strollers, Country, Metropolitan, TTniversity. Res., ii E. 6i St. Herbert Budington Wilcox, Physician, 159 E. 70 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. M.D., Columbia, 1902. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1902 — '. Instr., Pediatrics and Clinical Pathology, Coll. Phys. and Surgs. Memb., A K E Council, 1898-1904; Pres., id., 1901-02. m., Louise Geer, Nov. 25, 1905. Attending Phys., Manhattan Eye & Ear Hosp.; Pediatric Dept:, Vanderbilt Clinic. Memb., Acad, of Med., New York,^ N. Y.; N, Y. Co. Med. Soc; Quiz Club; Monthly Med. Soc; Alumni Soc. of St. Luke's Hosp.; New York Pathological SoC'. Henry Rogers Winthrop, Banker, 25 Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Asst. Sec, Equitable Life Assurance Soc, 1902-04; Fin. Mgr., ib., ,1904-06; Treas., 1906. m., Alice . Babcock, 1905. Memb.,' Harris Winthrop & Col, New York and Chicago, 1906 — . Clubs: Knicker- bocker, Union, University, Racquet, etc. Res., 23 W. 50 St. Henry Burt Wright, College Professor, 143 York St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., Ph.D. Woolsey Pr. Winthrop Pr. Rob- inson Lat. Pr. Ten Eyck Pr. Townsend Pr. * B K. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., 1899-1901. Yale Univ., Grad. School, 1899-1903; Ph.D., 1903. Asst. Prof., Roman Hist, and Lat. Lit., Y^le Univ., 1903 — . m., Josephine L. Hay ward, Taunton; ' Mass:, July 24, 1907. Aathor, "Two Centuries of Christian Activity at lYale," "The Campaign of Platsea," and "A Life With a Purpose." ♦Robert Callen4er, Merchant, Springfield, Mass. With Forbes & Wallace, Merchants, Spring- field, Mass., 1S98-1900. d., Cranston, R. I., Dec. 31, 1900. *John Riley Livermore, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., -XL.'B.' m., Josephine WJiitney Brooks, Dec. 14, 1898. LL.B., New York Law School, 1903. N. Y. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, New York, ^f. Y., 1903-06. d.. New York, N. Y., May 1, 1906. *William Stevens Ray, Cotton Broker, Brooklyn, N. Y. B.Aj, LL.B., New York Law School, igoo. N. Y. Bar, 1900. Sec. and Memb., Bd. of Mgrs., N. Y. Cotton Exchange., d., Brooklyn, N. Y., July 7, 1908. 1899 Walter Frederick Bart Berger, tColorado Natl. Bank, Denver, Colo. B.A. Colo. School of Mines. 1895-1900. m., Rebecca Gibbons Smith, Wilmington, Del., June 4, 1901. Frederick Hiester Brooke, Architect, tHibbs Bldg., Washington, D. C. B.A. Europe, 1900. Student of Architecture, , , Univ. of Pa., and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, ■ Frdnc'e, 1901 — . : Jamot Brown, Real Estate, Room looi, IS3 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. B.A- Real Estate, Bus., Chicago, 111., 1899 — . 'm., Margaret Berger, Denver, Colo.; Oct. 17, 1500. Norman Macleod Burrell, Lawyer, 9 E. 77 St., New York, N. Y. 195 B.A., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Columbia, 1902. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Natalie Colfax, 1907. Hugh Andrew Callahan, Lumber Dealer, t293 Cherry St., Grand Rapids, Mich. B.A. George Shepard Chappell, Architect, 34S Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Student, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1899-1902. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Amy Beard, Cambridge, Mass., 1904. Ledyard Cogswell, Jr., Banker, 69 State St., Albany, N. Y. B.A. Harvard Univ., Law School, 1899-1901. Asst. Cash., N. Y: State Natl. Bank, Albany, N. Y., 1902 — . William Doran Cushman, Lawyer, 391 Jersey St., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Buifalo Law School, 1901. * A *. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901 — . Gen. Atty., Jacob Dold Packing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Robert Darling, Manufacturer, Simsbury, Conn. B.A. With U. S. Battery Co., New York, N. Y. m.. Julia Whiting Ensign, Simsbury, Conn., June 7, 1902. Charles Leroy Darlington, Lawyer, 1632 Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. LL.B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1902, Ohio Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1902 — . George Dautel, General Contractor, 5710 Hough Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. See Sigma, 1899. m., May E. White, Apr. 23, 1906. Res., 1873 E. 73 St. Murray Witherbee Dodge, Banker, 57 E. 49 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. With Bertron & Storrs, Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . m., Elsie Fordyce Barker, New York, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1900. Charles Maitland Fair, Stockbroker, N. Y. Stock Exch., New York, N. Y. B.A. With Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, 111., 1899-1909. Stockbroker, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Joseph Allen Farley, Manufacturer, 287 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. B.A. Mfr., Women's Shoes, Rochester, N. Y., 1899—. m., Rachel Flora Wheeler, Washington, D. C, Jan. 29, 1910. ' Thomas Wells Farnam Financier, 37 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn. B.A. With Beatty Starch Co., New Haven, Conn. Louis Freemcin Greene, tAlbion, N. Y. Mervin Clark Harvey, Banker, Cuyahoga Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Scroll and Key. With Standard Welding Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1899-1001. Memb., Otis & Hough, Bankers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1901 — . Samuel Mills Hawley, Banker, Brook- lawn Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. B.A. Asst. Treas., Bridgeport Savings Bk., Bridgeport, Conn. James Poland Henry, Mining, Chiksan Mines, Chiksan, Korea. B.A. Edward Fbote Hinkle, Architect, 34s Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Univ. Pa., Dept. of Architecture, 1899- PHI 1901. Student, Architecture, Paris, France, 1901-0^. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . m., Olive Muiray, 1907. Richard Hooker, Journalist, care "The Republican," Springfield, Mass. B.A. Intercollegiate Tennis. Ed. and Bus. Mgr., Yale Lit. Ed., Yale Courant, Town- send Pr. Clubs: Cosmos, National Press (Washington, D. C). William Roderick Kelley, Merchant, 3009 S. Washington St., Marion, Ind. B..\. Lumber Dealer, Marion, Ind., 1899 — . ra.,^ Helen M. Adams, Feb. 21, 1903. Club, University (Chicago). Frederick Alonzo King, Sociologist, care King & Dexter Co., Portland, Me. B.A. See Xi. 1898. Colby Coll., 18515-96. Yale, 1896-99; B.A., 1899. Resident, University Set- tlement, New York, N. Y., 1900-04. Head Worker, Litchfield Branch, (jeorge Junior Re- public, Litchfield, Conn., 1905-08. Grad. Stu- dent in Economics, Univ. of Wis., 1910. Thomas Skinker MafHtt, Mining, 3501 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. M., Saran Pierce, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 18, 1901. James McDevitt Ma|;ee, Lawyer, 312 Frederick Ave., Sewickley, Pa. B.A., LL.B., Pres., Yale Athletic Assn. Skull and Bones. Pres., Intercollegiate Assn., Amateur Athletes of America, 1900. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1902. Pa. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902 — . m., Rebecca Jen- nings, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 16, 1906. Pitts- burgh Atty., Am. Surety Co. of New York. Alexander Burr Marvin, Coffee Planter and Dealer, Hacienda "El Semil," Juana Diaz, P. R. B.A. With De Ford & Co., Bankers, Porto Rico. Club, Yale (New York). Winchester Noyes, Transportation, 356 Produce Exchange, New York, N. Y. B.A. m., Helen Humpstone, Dec. 5, 1899. Sr. Memb., J. H. Winchester & Co., S. S. Agents and Brokers, Jan. i, 1902 — . Harrison Grey Otis, Stock Broker, 6916 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. m., Mary Curtis Brooks, June 5, 1900. Clubs: University (New York); Tavern, Un- ion, Country (Cleveland). Howard Piatt, Merchant, 85 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. B.A. m., Alice E. Holden, Apr. 15, 1903. Pres., Civ. Service Comsn., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. V. Pres., Poughkeepsie Chamber of Com- merce. Lebbens Harding Rogers, Jr., Lawyer, 61S Vine St., Scranton, Pa. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. m., Marie Dorcas Conde, Oswego, N. Y., May 17, 1898. Moses Allen Warren, Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B..^. LL.B., N. Y. Law School, 1901. Memb., Thompson, Warren & Pelgram, Lawyers, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Clubs: Calumet, Yale, Crescent, Athletic, A K E Assn. Arthur Fitch Way, Manufacturer, care Yale Club, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Student, Heidelberg Univ., 1899-1901. With Gen. Chemical Co., New York, N. Y., 19DI-03; Pulaski Mining Co., Pulaski, Va, 1903-07; Lozier Motor Co., Automobile Mfrs., 1907—. Charles Hopkins Welles, Jr., Lawyer, 1531 Vine St., Scranton, Pa. B.A. Univ. of Pa., Law School, 1899-1901. Lawyer, Scranton, Pa., 1901 — . m., Mary A. Dickson, Aug. 31, 1904. Walter Hart West, Merchant, care Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. Wholesale Dry Goods Bus., St. Louis, Mo. m., Clara May Scott, ib., Jan. 11, 1902. William Mersereau Wheeler, Lawyer, 45 Erie Co. Bank Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1902. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., Aug., 1902 — . m., Apr. 5, 1904. Club, University (Buffalo). Res., 591 Ashland Ave. 196 ♦Hugh Moffatt Bissell, Detroit, Mich. (Columbia Law School, 1899-1901. d., New York, N. Y., Nov. 8. 1901. *Charles Francis Doyle, Jr., Lawyer, Co- hoes, N. Y. Albany Law School, 1899-1901. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Cohoes, N. Y., 1901-02. m., Ida Lydia Mott, ib., Oct. 22, 1902. d., Dec. 16, 1902. I goo Earle Alexander, Broker, 810 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. B.A. Around the World, 1900-02. With Auto- matic Heating Co. of New England, Boston, Mass., 1903-07. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1908 — . Frederic Winthrop Allen, Officer of Corporation, care Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. Skull and Bones. Asst. Sec, Simmons Hardware Co. Alanson Judson Baker, Manufacturer, So. William St., Johnstown, N. Y. B.A. Lawyer, Gloversville, N. Y., — 1905. Glove Mfr., Johnstown, N. Y., 1905 — . James Whitney Barney, Architect, 67 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. * B K. Scroll and Key. Columbia Univ., Architectural School, 1901-02. Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1905-07. Arch., New York, N. Y., 1907—. Albert Munger Barrell, Stock Broker, Chicago Club, Chicago, 111. B.A. With Finley, Barrell & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Chicago, 111. George Noyes Boyd, Agent, fFisher Bldg., Chicago, 111. Yale Univ., 1897-98. Frank Dexter Cheney, Manufacturer, South Manchester, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones, ist Lt., Co". G, ist Regt., C. N. G. (resigned). Silk Mfr., South Manchester, Conn., 1900 — . William Sloane Coffin, Merchant, 13 W. 57 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. * B K. Skull and Bones. With W. & J. Sloane, 884 Broadway. Joseph Edward Davis, Merchant, i Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolfs Head. N. Y. Law School, 1900- Coal Bus., New York, N. Y., 1901 — . PHI Harry Augustus Dow, Lawyer and Banker, 5209 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. B.A., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Univ. o£ Mich, 1903. Micliigan Bar, 1903. 111. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1903 — . Asst. Sec, Hat' ris Trust & bavings Bank, m., Florence E, Batclielder, Ypsilanti, Mich., Sept. 21, 1904. Sec. & Treas., i\. W. A K E Alumni Assn 1908-09. Club, University ^Chicago). Stephen Benton Elkins, Jr., Coal and Railroading, i Broadway, New York, N. Y. Around the World, 1900-01. Coal Bus. and Railroading, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . Frederick Christian Havemeyer, Trans- portation, 113 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A,, LL.B. Scroll and Key. N. Y. I..aw School, 1900-03; LL.B., 1902. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . Howard Covode Heinz, Manufacturer, care H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. ist V-Pres., H. J. Heinz Co., Mfrs., pure food products, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1900 — . m., Elizabeth Rust, Saginaw, Mich., Oct. 3, ipo6. Cltabs : Allegheny Country, Pittsburgh Country, Duquesne, University (Pittsburgh) ; Yale (New York). Leonard Albert Hochstadter, Banker and Broker, 255 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. m., Olive Straus, Apr. 19, 1905. Clubs: Yale, Century, Country. James Phinney Lombard, Broker, Cape Girardeau, Mo. B.A. Farm Loan and Banking Bus., July i, 1905. V. Pres., Corn Belt Bank, Kansas City, Mo. Mo. Bar, igo8. Broker, Farm Loans, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1908 — . William Chase Mackey, Merchant, 1229 Liberty St., Franklin, Pa. B.A. Columbia Univ., Law School, igoo-ol. Western Agent, Frankliii Rolling Mill and Foundry Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Club, Yale (New York). William Raymond Maloney, Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. LL.B., Georgetown Univ., 1903. Clerk, P. O. Dept., Washington, D. C. N. Y. Bar. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. William Marsh McCutchen, t49 Mount Park Road, Ealing, London, W., Eng. Bus., Salt Lake City, Utah, and New York, N. Y., — 190S. Charles Wylie McKelvey, Lawyer, Ridge Road, Orange, N. J. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. N. Y. Law School, 1906-03. N. Y. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, New York, N. ,Y., 1903 — . m., Susan Adams Delano, Oct. 8V 1907. ' William Ernest Minor, Merchant, care Indiana Refining Co., Lafayette Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., M.A. Scroll and Key. Asst. Gen. Mgr., Standard Oil 'Co., Lafayette, Ind., 1900-06. With Indiana Refining Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, igo6 — , Charles Monson, Jr., Fruit Grower, 917 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, Wash. B.A. Res., New Haven, Conn., 1900-05, Fruit Grower, Tacoma, Wash., 1905 — . m., Sarah Campbclling Cowan, Baltimore, Md., Apr. 28, 1909. James Henry Niedecken, Merchant, 673 Cass St., Milwaukee, Wis. B.A. Scroll and Key. With H. Niedecken Co., Merchants, Milwaukee, Wis. Brace Whitman Paddock, Physician, 93 East St, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A., M.D. Skull and Bones. M.D., Colum- bia, 1904. m., Elizabeth K. Plunkett, Pitts- field, Mass., 1906. Charles Randolph Page, Marine Insur- ance, 1414 Lafayette St., Alameda, Cal. B.A. With Firemen's Fund Insurance Co., San Francisco, Cal. m., Louise Hoffacker, ib.. Mar. 26, 1903. George Welch Simmons, Merchant, 900 Spruce St., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. Wolf's Head. V. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Simmons Hardware Co., 1900 — . m., Virginia Wright, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 21, 1903. Robert Stevenson, Banker, The Rookery, Chicago, 111. Chmn., Sr. Prom. Com. Scroll and Key. Del- egate, LII A K E Conv., Detroit, Mich., 1898. m., Elizabeth Smith, Chicago, 111., May 7, 1901. Aid., Winnetka, 111., 1908 — . Res., Winnetka, 111. Corliss Esmonde Sullivan, Merchant, 7218 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Skull and Bones. Coal Merchant, Cleve- land, Ohio. Hulbert Taft, Journalist, Cincinnati Times-Star, Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Skull and Bones. StaflF, Cincinnati Times-Star, 1900 — . Res., Clifton. Charles Hulbert Wilson, Manufacturer, Pittsfield, Mass. B.A. Woolen Mfr. Keyes Winter, Lawyer, 10 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. LL.B., N. Y. Law School, 1902. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . Frederick Harvey Winters, Business, tcare Eddy Lumber Co., San Fran- cisco, Cal. Harry Parker Wood, Lawyer, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., New York Law School, 1902. N. Y. Bar, 1902. With Lord, Day & Lord, Lawyers, New York, N. Y. Herbert Charles Zellhoefer, Lawyer, 889 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. N. Y. Law School, 1900-02; LL.T!.. 1902. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Merab., Brooklyn Bar Assn. Clubs: Lawyers (Brooklyn); Yale (New York). . 197 *Thomas Emlen Franklin, Lancaster, Pa. d.. New York, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1900. 1901 Walter Bateman Allen, Insurance, 127 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. B.A. With Travelers' Ins. Co., and ^tna Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1901-06. Memb., Allen, Russell & Alien, Ins. Brokers, Hartford, PHI Conn., 1906 — . Clubs: Dauntless, Yale (New York); University (Hartford), l^es., 61 VVil- lard St. Francis Gordon Brown, Banker, 166 E. 71 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. With J. P. Morgan & Co., New York, N. Y., 1901 — . m., Caroline Lawrence Bogart, Flushing, L. L, Apr. 27, 1905. Augustus Bart Berger, Farmer, Esta- brook, Colo. Yale Coll., 1897-98. Farmer, Estabrook, Colo., 1 898—. Lawrence Knight Butler, Officer of Corporation, 569 Jefferson Ave., De- troit, Mich. B.A. Asst. Treas., Detroit Trust Co. m., Elsa M. Gregory, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 28, 1905. Thomas Carlton Carson, Farmer, Geneva, N. Y. Nurseryman and Farmer, Geneva, N. Y., 1901 — . Luke Berne Carter, Oil Producer, 203 E. Alain St., Titusville, Pa. B.A. Bus., 1901-03. m., Anne Curry, July 2, 1901. Asst. Treas., Barstow Milling & Mining Co., Ouray, Colo., 1904. Student, Yale Univ., Sheifield Scientific School, and Leland Stan- ford, Jr., Univ., 1904-06. With Carter Oil Co., Titusville, Pa., 1907 — . Robert Woods Chandler, Broker, 50 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. B.A. Wolf's Head. Ed., Yale Daily News. 4 yrs. m., Lucie Olive Tower, Oct., 1906. With Tucker, Hayes & Co., Membs., Boston and New York Stock Exchanges, 8 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Harold Chappell, Merchant, 1068 Pearl St., Denver Colo. B.A. Wolf's Head. Supt., Marine Ry. & Ship- yard Co., New London, Conn., 1^01-04. With Colo. Automobile Co., Denver, Colo., 1904-05. With Thames Towboat Co., New London, Conn., X906. Rancher and Automobile Dealer, Den- ver, Colo.. 1907 — . Thomas Langdon Cheney, Manufacturer, So. Manchester, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. Memb., Yale Golf Team, 3 yrs. Univ. Golf Champion, i yr. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven); Yale (New York); Hartford, Dauntless (Essex Co.). Sherman Lockwood Coy, Manufacturer, C^sruii"a^k"B^i?s''"'\^'ith''^it-patentFire William Alexander Penny. Merchant. Allan Mortimer Hirsh. Banker and Man- ufacturer, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. m., Ellen Hughson Reid, June 6, 1906. Walter Bruce Howe, District Attorney's Office, or fioS E. 15 St., New York, N. Y. Scroll and Key. LL.B., Harvard, 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Deputy Dist. Atty., ib. Edmund Lawrence Jones. Manufacturer, y^ E. 3 St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Sec, Macdonald & Kiley Co., Shoe Mfrs., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 1901-05. Mgr., The Federal Sign Co., ib., 1905 — . m., Mary W, Ernst, Coving- ton, Ky., Nov. 15, 1905. Dudley Bates Lawrence, Real Estate, Bronxville, New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., N. Y. Law School, 1903. N. Y. Bar, 1903. m., Katharine C. Birch, Birming- ham, Ala., June 5, 1905. Clubs: Union League, Republican, Yale (New York); Knollwood Country. Paul Lincoln Mitchell, Lawyer, Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Scroll and Key. Yale Varsity Crew, 1901. Cincinnati Law School, 1901-03. Law- yer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903 — . Ray Morris, Editor, 83 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. B.A., M.A. Skull and Bones. Managing Ed., Railroad Age Gazette, New York, N. Y. Sec. and Dir., Railroad Gazette (inc.) : Transport, Ltd. m., Katharine Grinnell, 1906. Contrib., Atlantic Monthly, etc. Memb., Geog. Soc. ; Int. Assn. of Navigation Congresses; Am. Acad, of Pol. and Social Scis. Associate Memb., Am. St. and Interurban Ry. Assn. Clubs: Yale, Railroad of New York, New York Traffic, Economic. Herman Packer Olcott, Lawyer, fcare E. R. Olcott, 35 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Post Grad., Yale, 1902. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1902-04. With Title Guarantee & Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1903; 1905-06. Football Coach, Andover Acad., 1005-06; N. Y. Univ., 1907. N. Y. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Nevir York, N. Y., 1907 — . Robert William Parsons, Railroading. 15 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. m., Alice P. Read, Pawtucket, R. I., Jan. 26, 1904. Arms Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1902-03. With Northern Lumber Co., Cloquet, Minn., 1904- 06. m., Katherine Bosworth Rising, Winona, Minn., June 12, 1906. _ Asst. Mgr., Cloquet Lumber Co., Cloquet, Minn., 1907 — . Robert Sharp Fletcher, Lawyer, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, NtW York, N. Y., 1905—. Fred Gould Harris, Officer of Corpora- tion, 16s Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Priv. Sec, Edward L. Harris, Cleveland, Ohio, J901-04. With Plain Dealer and News, Cleveland, Ohio, 1904-06. With Am. Multigraph Sales Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Denver, Colo., and Philadelphia, Pa., 1906-09. Office Mgr., The Lock Joint Pipe Co., 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y., 1909- 198 Penny & Gentles Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. With Penny & Gentles Dry Goods Co., J.9°!"r' Treas., id., 1909 — . m., Laura Strong bneldon, Ottawa, Kansas, Apr. 18, 1906. Res., Webster Groves, St. Louis Co., Mo. Stanley Burnet Resor, Advertising, 419 Resor Ave., Clifton, Cincinnati. Ohio. B.A. James Gordon Bennett Pol. Econ. Pr. With Proctor & Co., and J. Walter Thompson Co., Advertisers, Cincinnati, Ohio. Allan Harvey Richardson, Merchant, 41SS Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. B.A. Skull and Bones. Thomas Glasby Water- man Schp. Pr 1899-1901. Pres., Yale Univ. Boat Club. Ed., Yale Daily.Weekly. Teacher, Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1901-02. Mgr. Cutlery Dept., Simmons Hardware Co., St. PHI Louis, Mo., 1902. Clubs: St. Louis, Florissant Valley; Herbert Scoville, Lawyer, 62 Cedar St., New York,, N. Y, ■ ' , B.A. LL.B., Harvarcl, 1004. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Ernest Walker Smith, Lawyer, 847 Main St., Hartford, Conn. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1904. Conn. Gen. As- sembly, House, Hartford Dist., 1907. Chmn., Repub. Town Com., Hartford, Conn. Richard Selden Spencer, Manufacturer, tNew England iBldg., Clevejajjd, Ohio. With Westerly' (Jranite Co., Westerly, R. I., 1901-02. Witli 'Erie City Iron Wks., Erie, Pa., 1902-05: id., Cleveland, Ohio, 1905-08. With Hydraulic Pressed Steel Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1908 — , Roger Pierpont Tyler, Merchant, 34 Col- lege St., New Haven, Conn. B.A. Wolf's Head. Memb., Butler & Tyler Co., New Haven, COnn. Frederick Miller Van Wicklen, Broker, 733 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. Bond Broker, Brooklyn, N. Y. m., Hel- ena Nesmith, Apr. 13, 1905. Cameron Beach Waterman, Lawyer and Manufacturer, 1506 Fort St., W., De- troit, Mich. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. Capt., Univ. Crew, 1903. Yale Univ., Law School, 1901-04; LL.B., 1904. Conn. Bar, 1904. U. S. Courts, 1904. m., LoU Fleniing Miller, Pittsburgh, , Pa., Oct. ' iS, 19014. •' Pres.; Waterman Marine Motor Co. Clubs: Yale (New York); Detroit Country, Detroit Motor Boat. George Arnold Welch, Lawyer, 1920 E. 75 St., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. Harvard Univ., Law School', 1901-04; LL.B., 1904. 4> A. «l». Ohio Bar, 1904. Clubs: University, Nisi Prius (Cleveland). Arthur Shaler Williams, Engineer and Tobacco Grower, Guayabal, Havana Province, Cuba. B.A. M.E., Cornell, 1904. Mech. E., J. G. White & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.; Iloilo, Cebu, and Manila, P. L, 1904-07. Tobacco Grower, Cuba, 1907 — . ;i 'i " ♦Robert Lewis Atkinson, St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis Law School, 1901-02. Res., Arizona and Colorado Springs, Colo., 1902-03. d., Colo- rado Springs, Colo., Dec. 28, 1903. ♦Charles Washburn Cady, Hartford, Cdnn. ' Yale Coll., 1897-1900. d.. Mar. 25, 1900. ♦Frederic Reynolds Haight, Journalist, New Haven, Conn. B.A. Staff, Evening Register, New Haven, Conn., 1901-05; City Ed., 1905-69. d., ib., Feb. 17, 1909. '. - ' ' " j- igo2 Ellis Adams, Insurance, 47 William St., New York, N. Y. ■■' B.A. Wolf's Head. Insurance Broker, New York, N. y. m., Margaret Potter, Dec. 4, 1905. John de Koven Alsop, Publisher, 62 Washington Square, NeW York, N. Y, B.A. Scroll and Key. With Metropolitan Magazine Co., New York, N. Y., 1902^. Charles Harold Collins, Mining Engineer, tLeadville, Colo. With Moore & Schley, Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1903. Europe, 190^-04. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1905-08. Mining Engineer, Lead- ville, Colo., 1908^ — . Harry Burrows Cox, Manufacturer, 41 Union Square, W., New York, N. Y. B.A. Mfr., Oil Cloth, New York, N. Y. Charles Cyprian Strong Cushing, Teacher, Simsbury, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. Teacher, Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn., 1902 — . Charles Driver Francis, Lawyer, 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Yale, 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . John Raymond Hall, Banker, 100 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. B.A. With Bankers Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1902-05. With Natl. Commercial Bank, Albany, N. Y., 1905-08. Banker,- New York, N. Y., 1908^. John LeRoy Hammond, Broker, fi6 Gaston St., W., Savannah, Ga. B.A. Memb., Demere & Hammond, Brokers, Savannah, Ga., 1902 — . m., Nina Anderson Crane, ib., Nov. 28, 1905. Memb., New York Cotton Exchange. John Babinger Hart, Manufacturer, tHighland Court, Hartford, Conn. B.A. Staff, Munsey's Magazine, New York, N, • Y., 1903. With Mohican Stores, 1904-05. With Whitlock Coil Pipe Co., Hartford, Conn., 1906 — . m.. Margaretta Fletcher Eroadhead, Kingston, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1906. Wells Southworth Hastings, Journalist, 38 Winthrop Place, Englewood, N. J. , B.A. m., Elizabeth Putnam Stearns, ' July 28, 1902. Res., Paris, France, 1903; New Yo ' N. Y., 1904; Englewood, N. J., 1905- 1902. Res., Paris, France, 1903; New York, "".... _' ". " . . _ - Au- thor, novels and short stories. 199 William Worthington Herrick, Physi- cian, 131 E. 60 St., New York, N. Y. 1 > B.A., M.D. Yale Univ;, Med. Dept., i9b2;o5; M.D., 1905. Graduate, St. Luke's Hosp., New York, N. Y. Asst. in Med., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., Columbia Coll. Club, Yale. Charles Sterns Hopkins, Manager,, fBan- gor. Me. Mgr. of Estate, Bangor, Me., 1902 — . Joseph Read Hunter, Advertising, 806 S. Boulevard, Oak Park, 111. B.A. With Star Monthly, 1902-08. Adv. Bus., Kansas City, Mo., 1908. Ad. Writer, Oak Park, 111. , Business Address, The Rookery, ; Chicago, 111., 1908 — . Alvan Waldo Hyde, 150 Collins St., Hart- ford, Conn. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1905. Cohn. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1905 — . m., Helen Elizabeth Howard, ib., Dec. 6, 1905. r., James Cuyler Kimball, Merchant, 305 Empire Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. Lumber Business, Knoxville, Tenn., . 1902 — . Firm, J. C. Kimball & Co., 1905—. m., Mary Allison, June 30, 1906.' ' PHI Walter Martin Krements, Manufacturer, 49 Chestuut St., Newark, N. J. B.A. Mfr. of Jewelry, m., Edith L. C. Hart, Apr. 25, 1906. Clubs: Yale, Essex Co. Coun- try. Harry Langdon Laws, 1405 ist Natl. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Wolf's Head. With James H. Laws & Co., Comsn. Merchants, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1902 — . m., Marion E. Bragg, Apr. 29, 1905. George Gould Lincoln, Journalist, The Dupont, Washington, D. C. B.A. Wolf's Head. With the Washington Post, Washington, D. C. George Woodward Noyes, Manufacturer, 9 and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Mfr. of Hardware specialties, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903 — . Clubs: University, Riding, Busi- ness Men's, Tennis, Country (Cincinnati); Miami Boat. Laurance Blanchard Rand, Real Estate, tLawrence, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. With Baring & Co., Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1902-06. Real Es- tate Bus., ib., 1907 — . Dorrance Reynolds, Lawyer, 92 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1905. m., Mabel Doudge, New York, N. Y., June 30, 1903. Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1905 — . Capt., Co. E, 9th Inf., Pa. N. G. Walter Farley Roberts, Merchant, 171 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. B.A. m., Mary Daisy Stewart, Atlanta, Ga., Apr. 28, 1904. Bronson Case Rumsey, Rancher, Cody, Wyoming. B.A. Skull and Bones. Teacher, St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass., 1902-05; Florida Adirondack School. 1906. Rancher, Cody, Wyo., 1906 — . r^Y. Dept. Asst. Dist. Atty., N. Y. Co., Thomas Nugent Troxell, Manufacturer, 232 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa. B.A. With Atlas Portland Cement Co., Northampton, Pa. Henry Frank^ Wells, Manufacturer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Producer of Crude Petroleum, m., Hen- rietta van Arnam Maxwell, Dec. 26, 1907. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven); N. Y. Yacht, Lawyer's. Homer Augustus Wessel, Jr., Merchant, 13 E. 2 St., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Scroll and Key. With Cincinnati Ry. Supply Co. James Wright, Banker, 503 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. With \'an Norden Trust Co., 1902-08: Asst Trust Officer, ib., 1908-09. m., Helen Griswold Hough, Hartford, Conn., Feb. 8. 1905. Sec, Onderdonk Estate. V. Pres. and Sec., Van Plank Estate. Sec., Van Dyck Es- tate (capital, $1,000,000). Clubs: Yale, West Side Tennis. Res., 312 W. 109 St. Bartlett Golden Yung, Manufacturer, t728 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. B.A. Wolf's Head. Export Bus.. New York, N. Y., 1903. With Rotary File & Machine Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904-08. Mgr., Hart- ford, Conn., 1908 — . 1903 Francis Johonnot Oliver Alsop, Broker, 71 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. B.A. Scroll and Key. Cotton Broker. Glover Beardsley, Manufacturer, 44 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Elihu Club. With Otis Elevator Co., Yonkers, N. Y., 1903-05; New York, N. Y., 1906 — . Gustav Schwab, Jr., Merchant, 31 W. Louis Garfield Coleman, Lawyer, 810 47 St., New York, N. Y, B.A. With Oelrichs & Co., Wool Importers, New York, N. Y., 1903. Bus., Berlin and Hanover, Ger., 1904. Comsn. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1905—. Henry Stoddard Sherman, Engineer, 31 1 1 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Scroll and Key. Treas., Reinforced Con- crete Construction Co., Cleveland, Ohio, m., Edith Lydia McBride, Nov. 21, igo6. Edward Levi Skinner, Clergyman and Farmer, R. F. D. No. 8, Ottawa, Kan. Episcopal Theol. School, Cambridge, S. 7 St., Springfield, 111. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Yale Daily News. Berkeley Pr. Harvard Law School, 1903-06; Thayer Club; Wig Club; LL.B., ib., 1906. 111. Bar. 1906. Lawyer, Springfield, 111., 1906—. m., Anna Graham, Springfield, 111., June 30, 1908. Walter Guthrie Collins, Timber Business, 829 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. B.A. Ed., Yale Record. Law Student, Denver. Colo., 1903-04. Staff, Rocky Mountain News, lb., 1905-06. With James D. Lacey & Co., B.A. Episcopal Theol. School, Cambridge, 7'"i^"a ';??"'"• Ch'cago. New Orleans, Port- Mass., 1902-05: Rector, Christ Church, Ottawa, '*"'^' Seattle, 1906—. Kan., 1905-08; Resigned, 1908. Farmer, near Philip King Condict, Manufacturer, Tre- Ottawa, Kan., 1908—. Sec, Ottawa Chautau- mont Place, Orange, N. T. qua, 1906-07. Keith Spalding, Manufacturer, 2626 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. B.A. Pres., Durand Steel Locker Co., Chicago, 111., 1902 — . m., Eudora Shell Gaylord, Dec. 29, 1906. Clubs: University, Athletic, Liter- ary (Chicago). William Romer Teller, Merchant, 900 Main St., Boise, Idaho. B.A. Wolf's Head. Hardware Merchant. Mason Trowbridge, Lawyer, i Liberty St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Yale, B.A. With Western Electric Co., New York, N. y., 1903-05; id., Philadelphia, 1905-06. Sec. and Dir., Nippon Electric Co., 1906—-. Clubs: Yokohoma United, Tokyo, 'Tokyo Tennis. Arthur Douglas Dodge, Teacher, Sims- bury, Conn. Scroll and Key. Around the World, 1903-04. Teacher, Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn., 190S— . John Martin Dreisbach, Merchant, 121 Porter St, Easton, Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. Memb., The Macan •Jr.* .*'°-' Mfrs., Easton Pa., 1901 — . m T aura Claire Dartt, Elmira, N. 'S'., June 24 'igo^ put Harry: Wilfred DuPuy, Manufacturer, 646 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Wolf's Head. Trinity Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1903. Mfr., Rubber Goods, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1903 — . John J. Mitchell Fairbank, Broker, Hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass. B.A. With Hamlin, Thompson & Sheldon, Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1903 — . Memb., ist Corps Cadets, M. V. M., 1904-07. Clubs: Yale, Boston Athletic Assn., Tedesco Country. Franklin Farrel, Jr., Manufacturer, An- sonia, Conn. B.A. Dir., Natl. New Haven Bk. Dir. and Asst. Sec, Farrel Foundry & Watch Co., An- ' sonia. Conn. Pres., Bannatyiika Watch Co., Waterbury, Conn, m., Marian Vincent Brown, Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 1906. Memb., New Haven Colony Hist. Soc. Clubs: Union League, Machinery, Yale (New York). William Frew, Lawyer, fFrick Bldg. An- nex, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A., LL.B. Scroll and Key. LL.B., Pitts- , burgh Law Sch., 1906. Pa. Bar, 1906. Law- yer, Pittsburgh, Pa., rgo6 — . Asst. Dist. Atty., 1907-09. m., Margaretta Park, Santa Barbara, Cal., Nov. 12, 1909. Charles Hitchcock, Jr., Broker, 57 W. 36 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolfs Head. With Lohrke, Rosen & Co., Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1903 — . Henry Chandler Holt, Transportation, "Roseland," Woodstock, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. With Southern Ry., Princeton, Ind., 1903-06; Birmingham, Ala., 1907. Thomas Hooker, Jr., Lawyer, 51 Hill- house Ave., New Haven, Conn. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1906. Conn. Bar, 1906. Mass. Bar, 1906. Lawyer, New Haven, Conn., 1906 — . Roswell Bishop Hyatt, Ofificer of Corpo- ration, 67 E. Main St., Meriden, Conn. B.A. Pres., The Little, Powers & Hyatt Co., Interior Decorators. Henry James, Physician, 137 W. 14 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. M.D., Columbia, 1907. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Charles William Littlefield, Lawyer, 11 Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. . Scroll and Key. LL.B., Har- vard, 1906, * A *. N. Y. Bar, igo6. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1906 — . Harvey Childs McClintock, Lawyer, Am- berson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1906. Pa. Bar, 1907. Office, 1507 Park Bldg. David Ritchie McKee, Jr., Forester, Yale Club, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Elihu Club. With Lackawanna R. R. Co., Scranton, Pa., 1903-05. Ry. Supply Business, Chicago, 111., 1905-07. With Oliver Iron Min- ing Co., Coloraine, Minn., 1907-09. Biltmore Forestry School, Asheville, N. C, 1909 — (prep- aration for Government Forestry Service). Clubs: Yale University (New Haven); Yale (New York); Saddle and Cycle, Union (Chi- cago). Robert Lewis McKnight, Farmer, Bar- stow, Ward Co., Texas. B.A. Wolf's Head. Alfalfa and Fruit Grower, 201 Barstow, Tex., 1903 — . m., Maria Madeline Wilkie, Dec. 28, 1908. Ralph Hill Melcer, Manufacturer, care Palmer Bros. Co., New London, Conn. B.A., LL.B. S g. With Am. Locomotive Co., New York, N. Y., 1903-04. With New York Life Ins. Co., 1904. LL.B., New York Law School, 1906. V. Pres., Frank Hagny Co., Contractors, New York, N. Y., 1905-08. m., Grace Palmer, Oct. 29, 1908. Mfr., New Lon- don, Conn., 1908 — . James Bradford Minor, Manufacturer, 2 and Garrard Sts., Covington, Ky. B.A. Coxswain, Yale Four Oar Crew, 1902; Eight Oar Crew, 1903. * B K. Wolf's Head. Dir.y Minor & Dixson Co., Wholesale Groceries, Covington, Ky., 1903—. With Indian (Jil Re- fining Co., Covington, Ky., 1908 — . Club, University (Cincinnati). Douglas Maxwell Moifat, Lawyer, 306 Quincy Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A., M.A., LL.B. * B K. Harvard Univ., Law School, 1903-07; LL.B., 1907. Ed., Har- vard Law Review. Pa. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Scranton, Pa., 1908 — . Ralph Howard Nesmith, Manufacturer, care American-La France Fire Engine Co., Elmira, N. Y. B.A. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1903-04. Steam Eng. Dept., U. S. Navy, League Island Navy Yd., Pa., 1905-06. With La France Fire En- gine Co., 1907 — . Clubs: Yale (New York); Crescent Athletic (Brooklyn) ; Elmira Country. James Knight Nichols, Lawyer, tSS Car- roll St., Binghamton, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Ed., Yale News. LL.B., Har- vard, 1908. N. Y. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Bing- hamton, N. Y., 1908 — . Alfred Trecartin Ogden, Real Estate and Insurance, 439 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. Rancher, Texas, 1903-06. Real Estate and Ins., New York, N. Y., 1906 — . Wheeler Hazard Peckham, Lawyer, P. O. Box 782, New Rochelle, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1906. m., Ethel Anson Steel, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov., 1906. N. Y. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1908 — . Byron Ainsworth Pierce, Manufacturer, 416 Brook St., Providence, R. L B.A. Around the World, 1903. With J. B. Pearson Co., Mfrs., Boston, Mass., 1904. Leather Mfr., Olean, N. Y., 1904-05. With Ostby & Barton Co., Mfrs. of Jewelry, Provi- dence, R. I., 1906 — . Ziegler Sargent, Manufacturer, 247 Church St., New Haven, Conn. B.A. Class Sec. Ed., "History of Class, 1903, Yale Coll. Triennial" (1906). Memb., Sar- geijt & Co., Hardware Mfrs., New Haven, Conn., 1903 — . Club, Graduates (New Haven). Lewis Albert Sayre, Broker, +228 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Law School, 1903-05. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1906—. Stuart Bruen Sutphin, Merchant, 935 W. S St., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A. Skull and Bones. Dealer, Paper Maker Supplies. Donald Thompson, Lawyer, 1651 Frick Bldg. Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A., LL.B. Skull and Bones. Western Univ. PHI of Pa., Law School, 1903-04; LL.B., 1904. Pa. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Fa., 1904 — . Edward Perry Truett, Contractor, care Dcgnon Contracting Co., 60 Wall St., . New York, N. Y. With Degnon Contracting Co., Baltimore, Md., 1903-05; New York, N. Y., 1905 — . William Butler Tyler, Banker, 1332 Ever- green Ave., Plainfield, N. J. B.A. Woli's Head. Fresh. Glee Club. Apollo 'Glee Club'i Leader, 2 yrs. Sec, Machines Sales Co., -and-' Asst. Auditor, Fisk & Robinson, ■ • Bankei-s, 35 Cedar St., New York, N. Y., - '■ -rgog^.- m.> Mary Benham Wolverton, New 'Haven, Conn., F-eb. 18, 1905. Memb., An- ^ ■■ dover -Alumni Assn. Clubs; Graduates (New Haven); Yale (New York). Samuel Dwight Ward, Advertising, 3 W. 29 St;, New-York, N. Y.- B.A. m., rEdna- Brady, Brooklyn, N. Y., July "17, 1909. -'Res., 900 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, William Otis White, Manufacturer, 513 Ohio St., Cairo, 111. B.A. With W. K. White and Sons, Railroad Ties and Lumber, Cairo, 111. Frederick William Wilhelmi, Manufac- turer, Walker (bounty Lumber Co., El- 1T11I13, \l CX3.S B.A. ' Skull and Bones. With Walker Co. Lumber Co., Elmina, Tex., 1903 — . 1904 Greorge Webster Adams, Manufacturer, care Foster & Adams, 2 Wall St., New York, N. Y. , . B.A. Skull and Bones. Memb., Bd. of Mgrs., Rome State Custodial Asylum, 1908 — . m., Hester Ferris, Westchester, N. Y., May 23, 1908. Thomas Hopper Beardsley, Lawyer, 27 Washington Square, N., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., New York Law School, 1906. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1906—. Shelby Williams Bonnie, Manufacturer, I2S W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. B.A. Distiller. George Palmer Christian, t4i5 W. Frank- lin St., Richmond, Va. B.A. Edward Welch Clucas, Broker, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. '' ■ B.A. Scroll and Key. Frank Watkinson Cole, Lawyer, 106 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Harvard Law School, 1904-07; LL.B., cum laude, 1907. Conn. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1907 — . Winthrop Murray Crane, Jr., Manufac- turer, Dalton, Mass. B.A. Skull and Bones. Thomas Latham Davis, Banker, ist Natl. Bank, Omaha, Neb. B.A. Cashier, jst Natl. Bank, Omaha, Neb. m., Bess Brady, Oct. 30, 1907. Frank Talmage Dodge, Merchant, 87 Ful- ton St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. Mgr., Univ. Crew. With Dodge & Olcott Co., Wholesale Drtig Importers, New York, N. Y., 1904-06; id., London, England, 1906-07; New York, N. Y., 1907—. Everett Dominick, Broker, t49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Res., 37 E. 57 St. William Stanton Doran, 435 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Howard Drummond, Broker, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head, m., Elizabeth H. Newell, Apr. 24, 1906. Edward Chappel Ely, Real Estate, 130 E. 24 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Asst. Mgr., Pease & Elliman, Real Es- tate. William Brewster Ely, Lawyer, 426 George St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., LL.B. Wolfs Head. Yale La-w School, 1904-07; LL.B., 1907, Henry Lyman Foote, Manufacturer, 2216 E. 93 St., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Franklin Douglas Williams Glazier, Stu- dent, Glastonburg, Conn. B.A. Wolf's Head. Student, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1904 — . Morgan Goetchius, 52 W. 58 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Chaimcey Shafter Goodrich, Lawyer, 504 Kohl Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1907. Cal. Bar, Sept., 1907. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1907 — . Francis Erskine Graff, 5471 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Lambert Gray, "The Auburn- dale," Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wolf's Head. William Claiborne Hall, Manufacturer, tPeachtree St., Atlanta, (5a. Mfr., Terra Cotta. Harry Thomas Hamilton, Mining, Gro- ton. Conn. B.A. Elihu Club. With Calumet & Arizona Mining Co., and Superior & Pittsburgh Copper Co., Bisbee, Arizona, 1904 — , Arthur Havemeyer, Officer of Corpora- tion, Grand Valley, Colo. B.A. Wolf's Head. Pres., * B K. Ed., Yale Daily News. Gen. Mgr., Willcox Canal Co.; Grand River Irrigation and Development Co., Grand Valley, Colo., 1904 — . m., Clara Martha Herrick, May 5, ioo8. Clubs: Yale (New York); Graduates (New Haven); Garden Citv Golf. Memb., N. Y. A K E Assn. James Herron Hopkins, Broker, 1124 18 St., Washington, D. C. B.A. Real Estate Broker. Club, Metropoli- tan. John Ralph Howe, Banker, 9 Williams Ave., Norwich, (Zonn. B.A. Julian Burrell Huff, Manufacturer. Greensburg, Pa. B.A. Scroll and Key. PHI Thomas Lewis Jefferson, Jr., Manufac- turer, care American Chicle Co., Louis- ville, Ky. B.A: Wolf's Head. m., Kathleen Hussey, Dec. 29, 1906. ■ Clubs: Tavern. Louisville Coun- try. Arthur Burton La Cour, Banker, 1832 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La. B.A. See Tatt Lambda, 1905. Tulane- 'Law School, 1904-05. With Merchants Natl. .Bank, i New Orleans, La., 1905 — ; Cashier, id., 1907 — •. Name of Bk. changed to "People's Natl. Bk. of New Orleans," 1908. Emerson Latting, Real Estate, 34 Pine St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Club, Yale, (New York). Res., 30 W. 44 St., New York. Bayard Urquhart Livingston, Jr., Broker, 1904 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. m., Armitage Tyson Stru^hei-s, Phila- delphia, Pa., Dec. s, 1908. Fdrmerly, 2d Lt. in I2th Regt.. N. Y. N. G. Clubs: .Yale, Bad- minton (New York); Cricket (Philadelphia). Alexander Mahan McClean, Broker, 130 E. 24 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Bond Salesman, , with Blake Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Ogden Mills Reid, t4Si Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Robert Lincoln Smithey, Broker, 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange, with C. W. MacQuoid & Co., Brokers, 1904 — . Res., 204 Euclid Aye., Westfield, N. J. George Frederick Vietor, Jr., t28 W. S3 St., New York, N. Y. Paul Bessal Welles, Public Official, care Secretary, San Juan, Porto Rico. B.A. In Service of Insular Govt, of Porto Rico. Elmer Reed Williams, 48 Junior Terrace, Buena Park, Chicago, III. 1905 Louis Malcolm Atha, Officer of Corpora- tion, 756 High St., Newark, N. J. B.A. Supt., Atha Steel i Casting/ Co. Carl Brewer, Mining Engineer, 418 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. B.A., Ph.B. Mass. Ihst^ of Technology, 1905- 06. Eng, Dept., Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., Ishpeming, Mich., 1906 — . Frame Clemens Brown, Merchant, Chit- tenden Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. B.A. Wolf's Head. Wholesale Drug Bus., Columbus, Oliio, 1905 — . Sidney Rogers Burnap, Physician, Wind- sor Locks, Conn. B.A., M.D. Scroll and Key. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1905-09; M.D., 1909. m., Katherine Goldthwaite, Springfield, Mass., June 19, 1907. Charles Jarvis Chapman, Broker, 174 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. B.A. Tour around the world, 1905-06. With Darr & Moore, Boston, Mass., 1,906 — . m.. Marguerite Rumery, Portland, Me., May 18, 1907. ,203 John Morris Comstock, Merchant, 513 George St., Rome, N. Y. B.A. Lumber Merchant, Rome, N. Y., 1905 — . George Paul Copke, Officer of Corpora- tion and Planter, Kaunakakai P. O., Molokai, H. I. Stock Broker, Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., Hono- lulu, 1905-08. m., Sophia B. Judd, ib., Apr. 4, 1906. Sec, Honolulu Stock & Bond Ex- change, 1908. Mgr.i Am. Sugar Co., and Mo- lokai Ranch, 1909 — . Lawrence Darr, Banker, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. Around the World, 1905-06. With Darr, Luke & Moore, Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1906—. Pierpont Van Derveer Davis, Banking, 851 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. B.A. Wolf's Head. Ten Eyck Pr., 1904. Townsend De Forest Pr.', 1905. l Memb., A K E Assn. of New York. Memb., Com. for Banq'uet at LXII A K E Conv., Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 10-12, 1909. Richard Monroe Fairbanks, Lawyer, 507 Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. B.A., LL.B. Jr. Prom. Com. Sec. and Treas., Fresh. Baseball Assn. Wolf's Head. Class Cup Com. LL.B., Indiana Law School, 1909. Ind. .Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind., 1909—. Dir., Indianapolis Switch & Frog Co. of Springfield, Ohio. Stuyvesant Fish, Banker, 25 E. 78 St., or Union Club, New York, N. Y. Skull and Bones. Pres., 111. Central R. R., 1906-07. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1908 — . Fred Elijah Gleason, Lawyer, i Spring St., Montpelier, Vt. B.A. Harvard Univ., Law School, 1905-07. Law Student, Montpelier, Vt., 1907-09. Vt. Bar, 1909. Sec. and Treas., Montpelier Mer- chants' Assn. Sec., Union Block Co. (Real Estate), Montpelier, Vt. Marcus Brown Hall, Merchant, 250 S. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. B.A. See Omicron. 1894. Student, Univ. of Mich., 1900-01. Ed., Yale Lit. Class Crew, 1903, 1904, 1905. Class Football Team. Sec, Sherwood Hall Co., Ltd., Dealers in wholesale heavy hardware, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1905 — . Memb., Grand Rapids Board of Trade. Clubs: Kent Country, Macatawa Bay Yacht.. Raymond Reed Howe, Traveling Sales- man, Jordan, N. Y. B.A. Farmer arid traveling salesman, Jordan, N. Y., 1905—. Alexander Pope Humphrey, Lawyer, Gleri View, Ky. B.A., LL.B. Wolf's Head. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1905-06; LL.B., 1907. The Raven (Va.). Lawyer, Glen View, I^y., 1907 — . Willard Curtis Hyatt, Merchant, 177 Lib- erty St., Meriden, Conn. B.A. Football Coach, 1905-06. With Am. Telegraph & Telephone Co., 1906-08. Memb., Little, Somers & Hyatt Co., Decorators, Meri- den, Conn., 1908 — . Walter Morrison Jeffords, Manufacturer, 2715 Edgemont St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. With U. S. Metallic Backing- Co., 1905- 07. With J. E. Jeffords. & , Co., Pottery Mfrs., Philadelphia, Pa., 1907 — . ^PHI Alfred Stewart Le Blanc, Transportation and Insurance, 1236 I St., New Or- leans, La. B.A. Cilee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs, 1903 04. Memb. '^ ■ •■ ^' ir;_i-. lb., Univ. l-'our-oar Crew, 190^; Eight oar Crew, 1904. Wolf's Head. ^ec._ anti Treas. in Le Blanc & Kailey, Ltd., I'ire & Marine Ins. S. S. Agents, New Orleans, La. Consul for Chili, New Orleans, La. Franklin Butler Lord, Jr., Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. Columbia Law School, 1905-06. m., Lilian Lee Fordyce Barker, Oct. 30, 1905. Joseph Lee Matthews, Clergyman, Gun- tersville, Ala. B.A., B.D. Lebanon Theol. Sem., 1905-07; B.D., 1907. Ordained Presb. Clergyman, New Market, Ala., Sept. 26th, 1906. Harold Milbank, Lawyer, 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. * A 4». Columbia Law School, 1905-08; LL.B., 1908. N. Y. Bar, 1908. Maurice Henry Pease, Electrical En- gineer, Purchasing Agent, care Indian Refining Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.A., B.S. Mass. Inst. Technol., 1905; B.S. (Elec. Eng.), 1907. Elec. Eng., El Paso Elec. Ry., El Paso, Texas, 1907-09. Purchasing Agt., Indian Refining Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909—. Seton Porter, Engineer and Contractor, care Sanderson & Porter, 52 William St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. Asst. Mgr., Union Constr. Co., Hydro-Elec. Development, Cal., 1906 — . Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, Yale (New York); Rockaway Hunting of Cedarhurst (L. I.) ; Yo- semite (Stockton, Cal.). Murray Sargent, Manufacturer, 247 Church St., New Haven, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. Class Sec, 1905-08; Author, "1908 Class Book and Triennial Rec- ord." Clubs: Graduates (New Haven); Yale (New York). Kdward Power Sharetts, Lawyer, ti6s Broadway, New York, N. Y. New York Law School, 1905-07. N. Y. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Harold Mercer Shoemaker, Manufac- turer, tSp N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. With Bethlehem Steel Co., 1905-06. With Thompson Day & Brother, Mfrs., Wilkes-Barre, ' Pa., 1907. John Sloane, Merchant, 1883 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. Harold Sooysmith, Merchant, fcare Charles Sooysmith, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. With A. H. Krieger Co., Merchants, Duluth, Minn., 1907-08. With Charles Sooysmith, Merchant, New York, N. Y., 190B — . John Hayland Taylor, 2228 Robinswood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Douglas Woodruff, Manufacturer, IS Fort St., Auburn, N. Y. B.A. Button Mfr. Charles Wright, Lawyer, 630 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. B.A. Wolf's Head. See Otnicron, 1906. Univ. of Mich., Law School, 1905-06. Detroit Coll. of Law, 1906-07. Mich. Bar, 1907. Memb., Watson & Wright, Attys., Majestic BIdg., De- troit, Mich, 204 ♦[Thomas] Bowman Esher, New York, N. Y. Yale Coll., 1901-03. d.. New York, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1903. ♦James Joseph Hogan, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Football Team, i, 2, 3, 4; Capt, 4. Mgr., Dramatic Assn. Skull and Bones. LL.B., Columbia, 1908. Dep. Street Cleaning Comr., New York, N. Y.. 1908-09- Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1910. (:iub, Yale, d.. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 19, 1910. ♦Harry Howard Loudenslager, Philadel- phia, Pa. B.A. With Adams Exp. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1905-07. d., Paulsboro, N. J., Mar. 16, 1907. igo6 Guy Turner Arms, Lawyer, Yale Club, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. Glee Club, 1903-06. Coliunbia Law School, 1906-09; LL.B., 1909. X. Y. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . John Borden, Lawyer, 97 Randolph St., Chicago, 111. B.A. Wolf's Head. Pres., Gun Club. Treas., Class Day Com. 4> B K. Northwestern Law School, 1906-08. m., Ellen Waller, Chicago, 111., Feb. 2, 1907. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1908 — . Clubs: (Chicago, Saddle and Cycle, On- wentsia, Chicago Golf, Sanganois. Charles Carver, Jr., Broker, "Carolton," Haverford, Pa. B.A., M.A. Real Estate Broker. Memb., Philadelphia Yale .\lumni Assn. Clubs: Uni- versity (Philadelphia) ; Merion Cricket (Hav- erford) ; Graduates (New Haven). Harold William Conde, Merchant, tS3i Washington St., Watertown, N. Y. B.A. Wholesale Hardware Business, Water- town, N. Y., 1906 — . Richard Alexander Cooke, Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu, H. I. Walter Hurd Coursen, Lawyer, 646 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.A., LL.B., M.A. Dickinson Law School, Carlisle, Pa., 1906; LL.B. and M.A., 1908. Pa. Bar, itjoS. Lawyer, Scranton, Pa., 1908 — . m., Genevieve H. Stone, Bellingham, Wash., at Excelsior Springs, Mo., July 16, 190S. Walter Ruel Cowles, Musician and Teacher, St. George's School, Newport, R. I. B.A., Mus.B. Lockwood Schp. (Piano), 1905. Wolf's Head. Morris Heinert Pr. for original Musical Comp. for full Orchestra, with Piano Solo, 1907. Teacher, Newport, R. I., 1907 — . Henry Fowler Damon, Accountant, Hon- olulu, H. I. B.A. Chartered Accountant's Clerk, T15 S. Vincent St., Glasgow, Scotland, 1906-10 (tem- porary address). PHI Effingham Nevins Dodge, Lawyer, 608 E. 28 St., Paterson, N. J. B.A., LL.B. Elihu Club. Chmn., Yale Daily News. Delegate, LX A K E Conv., New York, N. Y., Nov., 1906. Ed., Yale Alumni Weekly, 1906. N. Y. Law School, 1906-08; LL.B., 1908. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1908 — . Grosvenor Ely, Officer of Corporation, 181 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. Asst. Mgr., Ashland Cotton Co., Jewett City, Conn. m., Mary Learned, Sept. 27, 1906. Memb., Natl. Assn. of Cotton Mfrs. and Soc. of Colonial Wars. Club, Yale (New York). Littleton Holmes Fitch, Lawyer, 7S9 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., N. Y. Law School, 1908. William Stuart Glazier, South Glaston- bury, Conn. B.A. Wolf's Head. Isaac Staples Hall, Manufacturer, 24 Pearl St., Medford, Mass. B.A. Iron Mfr. Grover Bates Higgins, Lawyer, 562 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. B.A. Harvard Law School, 1906-09. Willard Deere Hosford, Manufacturer, 525 S. 37 St., Omaha, Neb. B.A. Automobile Dept., John Deere Plow Co. m., Mary Lee McShane, June, 1907. Clubs: University (Chicago) ; (3maha, Country, Rac- quet. Ernest Braislin Humpstone, Bond Broker, 129 St. James PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. With Chisholm & Chapman, Brokers, 18 Wall St., New York, N. Y., 1906 — . m., Louise Violet lilorse, Dec. 8, 1909. George Andrew La Vie, Jr., Banker, 60 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. Club, Yale. Donald Francis McKay, 2d, fso W. 69 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. Noah MacDowell, Jr., tHotel St. An- drews, Broadway and 72 Sts., New York, N. Y. John Gillespie Magee, Theological Stu- dent, 100 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. Sec, Yale Univ. Christian Assn., 1906-08. Student, Episcopal Theol. School, Cambridge, Mass., igo8 — . Club, Graduates (New Haven). Henry Graham Meyer, Lawyer, 1245 Shadyside Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1909. Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1909 — . William Singer Moorhead, Lawyer, Uni- versity Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Skull and Bones. Pittsburgh Lawf School, 1906-09. Pa. Bar, 1909. Angus Washburn Morrison, Medical Stu- dent, 305 E. 24 St., Minneapolis, Minn. B.A- Johns Hopkins Medical School, igo6-io. Lee James Perrin, Law Student, 463 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. 20s B.A. Business Mgr., Yale Daily News. Skull and Bones. Teacher, Hotchkiss School, Lake- ville. Conn., 1906-07. Harvard Univ., Law School, 1907-10. Ed., Harvard Law Review, 1908-10. John Case Phelps, Lawyer, 65 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Law School, 1907-09. William Francis Henry Clapp Robertson, Merchant, 907 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.A. N. Y. Law School. Foster Haven Rockwell, Horticulturist, Arizona Club, Phoenix, Arizona. B.A. Chmn., Ariz. Horticultural Comsn., 1909—. Merrill Burr Sands, Advertiser, care Street Railway Adv. Co., Flat Iron BIdg., New York, N. Y. Pres., LIX A K E Conv., New York, N. Y., Nov. 8-10, 1905. Philip Chapin Smith, Jr., ts Noble St., Westfield, Mass. B.A. William Buell Sprague, Lawyer, 333 San- ford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. B.A. Columbia Law School, 1906-09. N. Y, Bar, Oct., 1908. Guy Thomas Stetson, Rancher and Orange Grower, Nordhoff, Ventura Co., Cal. B.A. 2d Coll. Tennis Team, 2, 3. IntercoU. Tennis Team, 3. Winner, Doubles, Univ. Tourn., 1905. With Coml. Natl. Bk., Peoria, 111., 1906-og. Rancher and Fruit Grower, Nordhoff, Cal., 1909 — . Clubs: Creve Coeur, Country, Canoe (Pecria). George Sturges, Merchant, Coronado, Cal. B.A. Wolf's Head. Cattle and Rubber Dealer, m., Lelia C. Parker, 1906. Henry Hawley Swords, Broker, 100 Mad- ison Ave., Morristown, Pa. B.A. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Jr., Lawyer, 1761 R St., N. W., Washington, D. C. B.A. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1909. Charles Mabett Travis, Student, 146 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1909. Garrat Bleecker Van Wagenen, Farmer, Alstead, N. H. B.A. Cornell Univ., Coll. of Agr., 1908-09. m., Elizabeth Johnson Hitch, South Orange, N. J., Mar. 3, 1908. Farmer, Alstead, N. H., 1908 — . John Warner, Merchant, 903 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. B.A. Wolfs Head. Fresh. Crew. Clubs: University (Philadelphia) ; Yale (New York) ; Wilmington Country. Kenyon Denfree Wells, 420 Cherry St., Vicksburg, Miss. Arthur Leonard Westcott, Investment Securities, 80 Dietz St„ Oneonta, N. Y. B.A. Banjo Club. Orat. Pr. Townsenrl Sr. Pr. 2d Ten Eyck Jr. Pr. Club, Yale (New York). PHI 1907 Fritz George Achelis, Merchant, 9 E. 57 St., New York, N. V. U.A. With American Hard Rubber Co., New York, N. Y., 1907—. Richard Hassard Boswell, Business, 109 W. 82 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. William Carmichael Blyth, Farmer, Whittier, Cal. B.A. m., Grace Harper, Dec. 22, igo8. Morgan Gardner Bulkeley, Jr., Insur- ance, 136 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. B.A. Wolf's Head. With ^tna Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1907 — . Edward Hubert Butler, Jr., Journalist, 672 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. m., Kate Maddox Robinson, Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 2, 1909. Clubs; Yale (New York); Saturn, University, Country (Buffalo). Memb., Ex. Com., A K E Alumni Assn. of Western N. Y. Arthur Goodwin Camp, Banking, Win- sted. Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. Varsity Nine, 2-3-4. Edward Barton Chapin, Lawyer, 38 Phil- lips St., Andover, Mass. B.A. Assignment Ed. Yale Daily News. Memb., Univ. Banjo Club. Leader, Apollo Banjo Club. Wolf's Head. Harvard Law School, 1907-10. William Bowen Church, 121 Kingston St., Boston, Mass. Lawrence Merritt Connell, Bank Clerk, HIS Vine St., Scranton, Pa. B.A. Robert H. Cunningham, 154 N. Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. Philip Lyndon Dodge, Banking, Natl. Coml. Bank, Albany, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. * B K. Ed., Yale Daily News. MRr., Dram. Assn. Liguori Alphonsus Doherty, Lawyer, Yale Club, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Arthur Tenn. Charles Milton Fessenden, Law Student, 88 South St., Stamford, Corfn. B.A. Yale Law School, 1 907-1 x. William Sherman Fisher, Real Estate and Loans, 1600 Logan St., Denver, Colo. B.A. Charles Saco, Garfield Erwin, Clear Branch, B.A. 1907- Pew Me. With Garland Garland, Mfg. Manufacturer, Co., Saco, Me., Robert Wilson Forbes, Lumber Business, Dalton, Mass. B.A. See Gamma Phi. 1906. Wesleyan Univ., 1903-04. Yale, 1905-07. m.. Bertha P. Bacon, Middletown, Conn., Dec. 25, 1908. George Brette Glaenzer, Manufacturer, S W. 82 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Skull and Bones. With American Hard Rubber Co., New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Graham Shiels Hislop, Merchant, New London, Conn. B.A. Anson Blake Jackson, Jr., Merchant, 1623 Third Ave., .Minneapolis, Minn. B.A. Wolf's Head. With North Dakota Lum- ber Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1907 — . John Colby Kitchen, Merchant, Missoula, Mont. B.A. See Xi, 1905. Colby Univ., 1901-02. Yale Univ., 1902-07. Mgr., Western Montana Coal Co., Missoula, Mont., 1907 — . Whitney Kemochan, Broker, 11 E. 26 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Real Estate Broker. New York, N. Y.. 1907 — . Edmund Harris Lewis, Lawyer, 20 White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. B.A., LL.B. See Mu, 1906. Colgate Univ.. 1902-03. Yale Univ., 1903-07. LL.B., Syra- cuse, 1909. N. Y. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Syra- cuse, N. Y., 1909 — . John Gilbert Lowe, 2d, Merchant, 312 W. 2 St., Dayton, Ohio. B.A. Elihu Club. Varsity Track Team. Asst. Sec. and Purchasing Agt., Lowe Bros. Co., Dayton, Ohio, 1^07 — . Memb., Dayton Astron. Soc.; Am. Chem. Soc. Ex. Com., Dayton Yale Club. Schuyler Merritt Meyer, Lawyer, 78 E. 55 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. LL.B., New York Law School, igo^, N. Y. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, New York, N. 1909 — . Samuel Finley Brown Morse, Real Es- tate, Delano, Cal. B.A. Skull and Bones. Univ. Football Team; Capt., 1906. With S. F. B. Morse Develop- ment Co., developing arid lands. Delano, Cal., 1907 — . m., Anne C. Thompson, New York, N. Y. Hervey Bates Perrin, Banker, 1409 Cen- tral Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. B.A. Elihu Club. Pundits. Folio Club. Banker, Indianapolis, Ind., 1907 — . Edward Leander Pratt, Physician, 137 W. 14 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Varsity Nine, 1905-06. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1907 — . Memb., Hosp. Corps. Squadron A, N. G. S. N. Y. George Goble Quirk, Merchant, 118 Duane St., New Y'ork, N. Y. B.A. Wholesale Shoe Business. Charles Francis Robbins, Jr., t7o W. 55 St., New York, N. Y. Arthur Judd Ryan, Riverside Drive and 72 St., New York, N. Y. Ambrose Berkeley Scott, Manufacturer, 205 N. 21 St., Portland, Ore. B.A. Fresh. Crew. Varsitv Crew. m.. Frances Honeyman. 1907. Sec. and Treas., Patterson Lumber Co., Portland, Ore. Memb., Oregonian Pub. Co. 909. 206 PHI Harold Bartlett Scott, Manufacturer, 204 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. . B.A. See Phi Gamma, 1906. Syrajc.use Univ., 1902-03. Yale Univ., 1903-07, With Syracuse Supply Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1907^., Walter Hawley Scott, Manufacturer, 204 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. B.A. See Phi Gamma, 1907. Syracuse Univ., 1^03-04. Steel Business, .Syracuse, N. Y., '1907-^. Memb.. Am. Cliem. Soc. Club, Uni- versity (Syracuse). Frank Ronald Simmons, Student, Archi- tecture, 65 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1907-09. Stanley Adams Sweet, Manufacturer, 817 Broadway, N. Y. B.A. With Sweet, Orr & Co., Mfrs., 1907—. Staff, Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide; The Architectural Recard; Sweet's Index; The F. W. Dodge Constr; Report. Co. Heiiry Hawley Swords, Morristown, N. J. David Esson Taylor, Merchant, 543 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. Frederick Herrick Thomas, Banker, 82 Madison Ave., Morristown,:, N. J. B.A. Clerk, R. H. Thomas & Co., Bankers and Brokers. Clubs: Morris County Golf; Morris- town and Morristown Field. Hubert Fletcher Thomas, Banking, 1609 Sherman Ave., Denver, Colo. B.A. Roy Smith Thompson, Merchant, 503 Harrison St., Topeka, Kans. B.A. Wolf's Head. Wholesale Hardware Merchant, Topeka, Kans., 1907 — . John Adolf Victor, Medical Student, 28 W. S3 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1907 — . Robert Lambert Wallace, Banker, 16 State St., Boston, 'Mass. Yale Coll., 1904-06. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1906-07. Europe, 1908. With Blanchard & oCo., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1908 — . Res.',i 38 Willard St., Hartfori Conn. Ira Davenport Waterman, Fruit Grower, 125 Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich. B.A. Orange Grower, Cuba, 1907 — . Heathcote Morrison Woolsey, Student, 250 Church St., New Haven, Conn. Skull and Bones. *Percy William Holter, Helena, Mont. B.A. d., Helena, Mont., Nov. 23, 1908. ♦Walter Waters Husted, New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. With U. S. Express Co., New York, N. Y., 1907-08. d., Denver, Colo., Apr. ii, 1908. igo8 ' - Chauncey Perry Beadleston, Traveling, care H. C. Beadleston, 15 William St., New York, N. Y. . ' B.A. Wolf's Head. 207 Roderick Beebe, Brok,er, ZZ Wall St., New York, ,N./Y. '''''■'' ' ■■ .<''■""'■- B.A. Bond Salesman. ■ ^ ; Richard Beaumaris Bulkeley, litanjifajG- turer, 134 Washington St., IlartfqjCjdjt.i Conn. ' ' • ' "',,'""'' B.A. Del., LX A K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., 1907. Automobile Mfr., Hartford, Conn., 1908 — : Clubs: Graduates" (New Haven);" ■ Hartford Go\i. ■ j Clinton Clark, Banker, jy Johnson E'ark, Buffalo, N. Y. I B.A. Guy Cory Cleveland, Forestry Student, 333 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. B.A. Yale Univ., Forestry , SchooliV-' 190^^1 pi'" Soc. of Robin Hood. - ", Tyson Manzey Dines, Law Student,- ijo Vine St., Denver, Colo. ■ ^-■..., r ■ .. _;; ». B.A. Skull and Bones. Washington, .Unjv., St. Louis Law School, 1908-^.; Temporary Address, Buckingham Hotel, Sf.'Lo'uis, Mo.' Malcolm Graham Douglas, Busities^s,,- 149 Pelham Road, GermaritoWn, Va. B.A. ■ ' , ,; Charles Meredith Dupuy, Merchant^ ,,$46 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' B.A. Wolf's Head. Varsity Track Team. Fresh. Glee Club. ' Apollo', .01ee Club.,' m., Eunice Ward Parish, June' 24, 1908. Sales Dept., Pa. Rubber Co., Jeannette, Pa,, tgoS— . Robert Bacon English, Law Stiiderit, i2i6' Fern St., Hartford, Conn., B.A. Harvard La-w^ School, 1908^1 1." Edward Spottiswpod Faust, Broker, 36s Lexington Ave., New Yorlf', 'N,.Yi Chauncey Brewster Garver, Law Student, SIS Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Harvard , Law -School, ' 1908-11. Nathaniel Holmes, 2d, Farmer, Jerome, Idaho. Edward Kenneth Hoyt, i2 E. S'j'St., New York, N. Y. , .. -i ', , , . B.A. ■ •' '"^ ■ ■ •■- Otis Scott Humphrey, Student, 725 S. 7 St., Springfield, 111. '• ' B.A. * B K. Harvard Lsw School, 1,908-09.; Charles Elliott Ide, care A. C. Wilson, 244 W. 109 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. Raymond Ives, Accountant, 43 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Ellis Knowles,, Banker, ist Natl. Bank, Pensacola, Fla. B.A. Intercollegiate Golf Champion, 19^7. Francis Percy Loveland, Real Estate, tSso Logan Ave., Denver, .Cold. Theodore Bird Lyon, tBronxville, N. Y. William Howard Lyon, Sales Agent, 1224 N. State St., Chicago, 111, B.A. Sales Agent, The Whitaker Paper Ce., Chicago, 111., 1908 — . PHI Irving J. MacDufRe, Jr., Teacher, care University Sciiool, Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Wolf's Head. Instr. in Hist., Univ. School, Cleveland, Ohio, igo8 — . Charles Edward Messerly, Merchant, 216 W. Third St., Sedalia, Mo. B.A. Lester William Perrin, Student of Eng- lish, 463 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. B.A. Skull and Bones. Student of Eng., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1908-og, Robert Enos Scragg, t830 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa. Roger Sherman, Banker, Salt Lake City, Utah. B.A. Club, University (Salt Lake City). Albert Tenney Spaulding, Student, 432 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. B.A. Student, Yale Univ., Grad. School, igo8 — . Henry Bascom Stapler, Banker and Broker, Pelham Manor, N. Y. B.A. James Carlton Thornton, Business, Bed- ford, Ind. B.A. Mgr., Fresh. Baseball Team; \'arsity Nine, 1908. Memb., Jr. Prom. Com. Skull and Bones. Dennis Bascom Tilson, Manufacturer, 215 N. 23 St., Omaha, Nebr. B.A. With the Cudahy Packing Co., S. Omaha, Nebr.. 1908 — . Vernon Victor Tilson, Manufacturer, 230 Lee St., Atlanta, Ga. B.A. Track Team. With Western Electric Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1908 — . George Henry Townsend, 2d, Manufac- turer, care The Moreland Co., Los Angeles, Cal. B.A. Skull and Bones. Pres., Yale Univ. Athletic Assn. Automobile Mfr., Los Angeles, Cal., 1909 — . Robert Bruner Umberger, Business, 816 Pine St., Yankton, S. Dak. B.A. Physical Dir., Yankton Coll., 1908-09. Business, Palmer Lake, Colo., 1909 — . Laurence Vail Updegraff, tcare W. R. Updegraff, 21 Emerson Block, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Paul Lansing Veeder, 14842 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Yale Univ., Sheffield Sci. School, 1904- 07; Acad. Dept., igo8. Charles Law Watkins, Officer of Cor- poration, 503 Wells Fargo Bldg., New York, N. Y. Chmn.j Yale Lit. Ed., Yale Record, Class Historian. Skull and Bones. Asst. Treas., Stone Canon Consol. Coal Co., igo8 — . Lewis Hill Weed, Medical Student, 2849 Prospect Ave., S. E., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Scroll and Key. Ed., Yale Dailv News. * B K. 2 S. Student, Johns Hopkins Med. School. Kenneth Brakeley Welles, Theological Student, 615 Vine St., Scranton, Pa. B.A. Wolf's Head. Sec, Yale Univ., Foot ball Assn. Gen. Sec, Acad. Dept., Yale Y. M. C. A. Student, Auburn Theol. Sem., igD8-og; Union Theol. Sem., igog — . James Willard Williams, Student, Glas- tonbury, Conn. B.A. * B K. Skull and Bones. Harvard Med. School, 1909 — . Herbert David Wright, Beachland, Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Yale, 1905-08. 208 ♦Thomas Hooker, Student, Hartford, Conn. B.A. Ed., Yale Daily News. Student, For- estry School, Yale Univ., 1908-09. d.. New Haven, Conn., June, igog. 1909 Paul Shipman Andrews, Student, 404 Oak St., Syracuse, N. Y. B.A. Columbia Law School, 1909 — . Frank August Assman, Jr., 155 N. Grove St., East Orange, N. J. B.A. John Kendrick Bangs, Jr., Banking, Ogunquit, Me. B.A. With Brown Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Edgar Farrar Bateson, Broker, 145 W. 58 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Freshman Crew. Senior Prom. Com- mittee. Bond Salesman. Samuel Parks Burnam, Lumber Business, Richmond, Ky. B.A. Ralph Hodge Clark, Student, 12 Clark Ave., Derby, Conn. B.A. Harvard Law School, 1909 — . Charles Canfield Cunningham, 317 E. Main St., Washington, Iowa. B.A., Ph.B. Eugene Judson Curtis, Merchant, 416 Fifth Ave., Clinton, Iowa. B.A. Business Manager, Yale Daily News. Wolf's Head. Lumber, Bus., Clinton, Iowa, 1909 — . Howard Carter Davis, Broker, 851 Broad St., Ehzabeth, N. J. B.A. Mgr., Yale Football Assn. Jr. Prom. Com. Wolf's Head. Lyall Dean, Merchant, 251 W. 72 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Samuel Force Dennis, 1232 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. B.A. Geoffrey Dodge, 125 E. 39 St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Around the World, 1909 — . Harold Ransom Edwards, Granby, Conn. B.A. James Connelly Edwards, Jr., Student, Box 342, Russellville, Ky. B.A. Harvard Law School, 1909 — . PHI Denton Fowler, 3d, Manufacturer, Hav- erstraw, N. Y. Memb.; Yale Glee Club. Bi-ick Bus., Haver- straw and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909 — . Percy Macauley Gilbert, Insurance, 1372 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.A. Wolf's Head. With Mass. Monumental Co. of New York, 1909. Fire and Marine Ins., New York, N. Y., 1910 — . Francis Bacon Hamlin, Student, 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. Mang. Ed., Yale Daily News, New York Law School, 1909 — , Club, Yale, Robert Otis _ Hayward, Student, Law- rence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. B.A. Scroll and Key. Glee Club. Dramatic Assn. New York Law School, 1909 — . Office, Train & Olney, 30 Broad St. Sec, Member- ship Com., New York A K E Assn. Thomas Carrington Hood, 379 Edge- wood Ave., New Haven, Conn. Joseph Kilbourne Hooker, Banking, 70 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. B.A. With Van Norden Trust Co., New York, N.Y., 1909-10. Ins., Hartford, Conn., 1910 — . Richard Schiller Hosford, Business, 524 17 St., Moline, 111. B.A. Burrell Richardson Huff, 1600 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. B.A. Wolf's Head. Sec, Yale Univ. Boat Club. Edward Francis Jefferson, Teacher, South Dennis, N. J. B.A. Baseball Team (4). Skull and Bones. Teacher, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., 1909 — . Allen Trofford Klots, Huntington, N. Y. B.A. # B K. Skull and Bones. Around the World, 1909 — . Grant Street Macartney, 472 Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn. B.A. James Thayer McMillan, Jr., Transpor- tation, 804 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Yale Univ., 1905-07. Asst. Gen. Mgr., Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co., Detroit, Mich., 1907 — . m., Anne D. Russel, Oct. 15, 1907. John Harper Mallory, Banking, 14 Cliff St., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. Varsity Nine, 4. Wolf's Head. With Natl. City Bk., New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Clinton Merrick, Fruit Grower, 1322 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. B.A. Assignment Ed., Yale Daily News. Sec, Yale Univ. Football Assn. Memb., Univ. Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. With Franklin MacVeagh & Co., Chicago, 111., 1909. Fruit Grower, Redmond, Ore., 1910 — . Clark Goodell Mitchell, Student, 680 Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. B.A. S S. Columbia Univ., School of Mines, 1909 — . Ward Edgerly Pearson, Engineer, care F. S. Pearson, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.A. m., Dec, 1909. London Mgr., F. S. Pearson, Consulting Eng., 1910 — . 209 John Bates Perrin, 1409 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. B.A. * B K. Chmn., Jr. Promenade Com. Mgr., Crew. Skull and Bones. Elisha Francis Riggs, Jr., 131 1 Massa- chusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. B.A. Scroll and Key. Europe, 1909-10. Benjamin Blethen Sanderson, Student, 94 Neal St., Portland, Me. B.A. Ed., Yale Daily News. Mgr., Fresh. Navy. Skull and Bones. Harvard Law School, 1909—. William Sharp, Broker, 309 Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. B.A. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1909—. Emory Holland Smith, Merchant, 68 Beaver St., New York, N. Y. B.A. Importer, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Herbert Mason Southworth, Merchant, 122 W. Chestnut St., Wakefield, Mass. B.A. Bus., Chicago., 111., 1909. Res., Evans- ton, 111. Boetius Henry Sullivan, Student, 1269 Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111. B.A. Harvard Law School, 1909 — . Rasrmond C. Thatcher, Banking, ist Natl. Bank, Pueblo, Colo. B.A. With First Natl. Bank, Pueblo, Colo., 1909—. Malcolm Burt Vilas, Student, 1966 E. 84 St., Cleveland, Ohio. B.A. Track Team. Ed., Yale Daily News. Post Grad. Work, Yale Univ., 1909-10. Univ. Sec, Yale Christian Assn., 1909-10. ^ James Moro Whittaker, Student, 250 Greendale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. igio Roswell Mears Austin, St. Albans, Vt. Fresh. Crew. Walter Barnum, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Wolf's Head. Charles Raymond Bentley, 7 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. * B K. Berkeley Pr. Scott Pr. Runk Schp. Lord Schp. Henry Payne Bingham, 2x57 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Univ. Football Team, 1908. Scroll and Key. Joseph Bloom Blackburn, 205 Lexington Ave., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. Herbert Newton Bradley, 166 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J. Walter Leroy Brown, Erwin, Ky. Wolf's Head. Varsity Football Team, 4. George Lamb Buist, 30 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. George Wells Cheney, South Manches- ter, Conn. Martin Lee Clark, Melton Manor, Buf- falo, N. Y. Carleton Alexander Connell, iiis Vine St., Scranton, Pa. Univ. Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, 4 yrs. ; PHI Leader, 1900. Mgr., Freshman Hpckcy Team. Waif's Heaa. Harry Erlang«r Coombe, Park Ave., Cin- cinnati, Ohio. B.A. Carroll Trowbridge Cooney, 607 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Varsity Foptball Team; Track Team, Edward Harris Coy, 242 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. Fresh. Football, Baseball, Track. Varsity Foot- ball, Track. Capt., Football, 1909. 1910 Jr. Prom. Cpm. Apollo Glee Club. Skull anil Bones. Henry Tomlinson Curtiss, Greenwich, Conn. Mgr., Crew, 1910. Scroll and Key. Collin Ford, 11 Maplewood Apartment, Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nathan Flower George, 39 Farview; Ave., Danbury, Conn. Class Crew. High Oration. * B K. William Arthur Goebel, care Lowry & Goebel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrestling Team, 3 yrs. Football Team, 3 yrs. Track Team, 3 yrs. Milton Wright Griggs, 365 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Pres., Yale Univ. Ath. Assn. Wolf's Head. Albert McClellan Haskell, Wakefield, Nebr. Track Team (i yr.). Cross-Country Team (2 yrs.). Fresh. Track Team. Capt., Cross- Country, 1909. Clarence Bolton Hawke, 120 Water St., Warren, Pa. Richard Kingsley Hawes, 362 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. Wolf's Head. Morgan Hebard, Chestnut Hill, Phila- delphia, Pa. Yale Gun Club Team, 1907, 1908, 1909. Henry Glen Heedy, 423 Wick Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. John Heron, South Linden Ave., Pitts- burgh, Pa. Capt., Hockey Team, , Mgr., Fresh. Baseball. Skull and Bones. Stephen Van Culen Hopkins, 210 Colum- bia Heights, New York, N. Y. Ed., Yale Record. Frederick Augustus Hotchkiss, 125 Riv- erside Drive, New York, N. Y. Memb., Gl^e Club, 1908-05. Wolf's Ifead. Arthur Godwyn King, Pembroke Ave. and Manteo St., Norfolk, Va. Walter Seth Logan, Washington, Conn. Skull and Bones. F'ootball Team, 3-4. Base- ball Team, 3-4. John Joseph MacCarthy, 83 N. Main St., North Brookfield, Mass. Ed., Yale Co^rant. Ralph Richard Macartney, 472 Holly Ave:, St. Paul, Minn. Nelson Whitaker McCormick, Ambler Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. Buckingham Parsons Merriman, 102 Prospect St., Waterbury, Conn. Pres., Intercollegiate Golf Assoc. Mgr., Yale Golf Team. Meade Minnigerode, Paris, France. Varsity Glee Club, 1-2-3-4. Varsity Quartet, 1-2-3-4. Elihu Club. Frederick James Murphy, Westboro, Mass. Skull and Bones. Football Team, 2-3-4. Base- ball Team, 2-3-4; Capt., 3. Basketball Team, 2-3. Garnett Morgan Noyes, 306 Market St., Warren, Pa. Mgr., Tennis Team. Wolf's Head. George Stewart Pomeroy, Jr., Werners- ville, Pa. Varsity Glee Club, 1-2-3-4. Varsity Quartet, 1-2-3-4. William Hawthorne Shields, Jr., 52 Church St., Norwich, Conn. B.A. Ed., Yale Record. Charles Messinger Steele, 33 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yale Univ. Orchestra. Fresh. Glee Club. Gilbert Max Smith, 1004 Greenwood Blvd., Evanstbn, 111. Mgr., Yale Record. Felix Brunot Snowdon, Brownsville, Pa. Alexander Augustus Wilson, 1925 Gough St., San Francisco, Cal. Sheldon Smith Yates, 67 Spangler Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Wrestling 'Team, 2-3-4; Mgr., 4. igii Philip Thompson Allen, Montrose, Pa. Robert Bruce Anderson, 4 W. Main St., Salem, Ohio. See Beta Chi, 1910. Paul Bradford Badger, 12 Prospect St., Winchester, Mass. Fresh, and Varsity Nines. Hamill Wood Baker, 1136 S. 6 St., Terre Haute, Ind. Horace Rollin Boynton, Jr., 1925 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Cal. Joseph Henry Bragdon, 2684 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ulysses Hayden Brockway, Jr., 16 Chapel St., Hartford, Conn. Robert John Carpenter, 16 Norwood St., Winchester, Mass. Thomas Walker Carter, 15 Hancock St., Lexington, Mass. Kortright Church, 1608 20 St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Mather Cleveland, 1703 Vine St., Den- ver, Colo. PHI Alan Lyle Corey, Hotel Renaissance, 43 St. and Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Fresh.' Baseball Team. Chmn., Soph. Ger. Com. Univ. Football Team.' Univ. Baseball Team. Jr. Prom, Com. Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Club, James McLellan Dain, 925 Orchard Rd., Peekskill, N, Y. Frederic Joseph Daly, 31 Sacramento; St., Cambridge, Mass. Fresh, Baseball Team. Univ. Football Team. Jr, Prom. Cora. Coliil'HBaseball Team. Capt., Univ. P'ootball Team, 1910. Chkrles Shaver DeLong, Virginia Hotel, Chicago, 111. Ralph Brintnall Durrell, 131 Highland Ave.,' Somerville, Mass. ' ' '■ Howard Brooks Freeman, 1008 South Ave.;. Plainfield, N. J. Stuaft Fox Freeman, 1008 South Ave., Plainfield, N. J. ,' , ■ ^ James Prentice Garland, Saco, Mei. Maxwell Crouse Hughes, 240 Delaware Ave,, West Pittston, Pa, Joseph Matthey^ Lynch, 52, N. 3 St., Mer- iden. Conn. William Glenn McKee, Pittsburgh, Pa. See Sigma, 1910. Walter Charles Meagher, New York, N. Y. See Pi, igio. Egbert Wheeler Mersereau, S3 N. i8 St,, Portland, Ore, > Laurence Stillman Morrison, Redlands, Cal. Henry Pepper Scott, Jr., 902 Market St., Wilmington, Del. Kenneth Hanna Sessions, 5904 Howe St,, Pittsburgh, Pa, Charles Shartenberg, 9 Brooks St,, Paw- tucket, R. I, Sturges Bradford Shields, 6i W, 56 St., : New York, N. Y. Benjamin Casper Thompson, 808 Sum- mit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Clifford Ramsey Wright, Madison Rd,, Cincinnati, Ohio, Banjo Club, Philip North Wright, 34 E. Warren Ave,, Detroit, Mich. igi2 Charles Arbuthnot, 3d, 823 Bidwell St., Pittsburgh, Pa, Harold Lewis Banghart, Bethel, Me, Francis Thibault Boyd, 1819 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Theodore LefHngwell Bronson, 11 98 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Harold Whitfield Carhart, 130 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N, Y, William Burr Chapman, 3523 Walnut St,, Kansas City, Mo, Laurence Marshall Cornwall, 625 Clin- ton Ave,, Bridgeport, Conn, j Harold Spencer Day, Catskill, N, Y. j Jay Morse Ely, .Wheaton, 111, J Herman Rutgers Le Roy Emmet, Pel- Karl Edward Mosser, 89 Elm Hill Ave,, | ham Road, New Rochelle, N, Y. Boston, Mass. i Edgar Wells Freeman, 1008 South Ave., Morgan John Gray O'Brien, 729 Park * Plainfield, N. J. Ave,, New York, N, Y. l Robert Abbe Gardner, Hinsdale, 111, Governing Bd„ Yale Univ. Club, Banjo Club. | Lg^^^^ gwift Garland, 3 Nott St„ Stuyvesant Peabody, 426 Dearborn Ave,, Chicago, III, Fresh. Track Team. Francis Fitz Randolph, 1017 N. Charles St„ Baltimore, Md, Ed., Yale Daily News. Soph. Ger, Com, Mgr,, Yale Navy. Floor Mgr., Jr. Prom. Com. * B K. Delegate to LXIII A K E Conv., Philadelphia, Pa,, Nov. 10-12, 1909. Fresh. Track Team. William Meade Robinson, Jr., 1741 i St., Louisville, Ky, Mgr,, 1913 Fresh. Navy. Zeno Carl Ross, 42 Thorndike Ave., Bev- erly, Mass. Univ. Fencing Team. Pres., Intercollegiate Fencing Assn. John Eliot Rowland, 511 W, 7 St,, Plain- field, N, J, Mgr,, Univ. Basket-ball Assn. John Tilghman Rowland, Greenwich, Conn. Mgr., 1913 Fresh. Baseball Assn. Saco, Me. I William Vincent Griffin, New Haven, Conn. I John Glenny Howard, Lenox Hotel, I Buffalo, N. Y. i William Kirk Kaynor, Sanborn, Iowa, 1 Robert Fresnel Loree, The Hofifman a House, New York, N, Y. Elmer William McDevitt, looi E, 2 St., I Duluth, Minn. ' Gerald Clery Murphy, 205 W, 57 St., I New York, N. Y. Esmond Paul O'Brien, 729 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Charles Parsons, 99 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. John Palmer Parsons, 324 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Stewart Lansing Pittman, 243 Jamaica Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 211 PHI George Pinlay Richmond, Jr., 425 Eagle St., Dunkirk, N. Y. John Cameron Stoddart, Englewood, N. Henry Abbott Street, 123 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. Charles Buckalew Waller, 19 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. John Jacob Westermann, Jr., Chicora, Pa. ADDENDA 1885 Herbert Ridgway Green, Real Estate, 239 S. 5 St., Reading, Pa. A.B. 2d Disp. Law Student. Memb., Green Eros., Real Estate, Reading, Pa. Ernest Howard Hunter, loii Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Yale, 1881-84. Caleb Eugene Montgomery, Teacher, 39 N. Duke St., Lancaster. Pa. Yale, 1881-84. Teacher, Shortlidge Acad., Me- dia, Pa. ♦Benjamin Kaye Heaton, Philadelphia. Pa. A.B. ist Coll. Yale Coll., Dept. of Law, 1885. Mgr., Yale Cooperative Store, 1885. d., New Haven, Conn., Dec. 28, 1885. *Rodney Macdonough, Philadelphia, Pa. Yale, 1882-84. Scott Fr. Pr. Office, Gen. Pas- senger Agt., Pa. R. R., 1885 — . England, 1887. 1887 *Thomas Livingston Bayne, Jr., Law- yer, New Orleans, La. LL.B. Yale, 1883-85. Univ. of Va., 1886. LL.B., Univ. of La., 1887. Memb., Baync, Denegre & Bayne, Lawyers, New Orleans, La., 1887—. 1889 Thomas Wjilter Buchanan, Albany, Vt. Skull and Bones. ♦Leopold Joseph Franke, Broker, New York, N. Y. Memb., Stock Exchange, 1892-1902; L. H. & A. Franke, Brokers, 1894-1902. m., Elsie Hunting- ton. Clubs: University, Yale, Rockaway Hunt, d., Apr. 16, 1902. ♦Charles Chandler Griswold Lane, San- dusky, Ohio. 1895 Ford William Thompson, University Club, St. Louis, Mo. 1899 John Dunham Hawes, Tres Somas Ranch, The Palms, Cal. 1901 Thomas Markoe Robertson, 117 E. 38 St., New York, N. Y. ♦Alfred Parks Wright, New Haven, Conn, d., 1901. 912 THETA BOWDOIN COLLEGE Brunswick, Me. Chartered November 5, 1844 THETA of A K E, the eldest of the daughters of <1>, came into being at Bowdoin College within five months after the founding of the Fra- ternity at Yale, and through all the years since 1844 has been a strong and loyal chapter. It owed its origin to the intimate friendship between Elisha B. Shapleigh, Yale, '46, one of the founders of $, and John S. H. Fogg, Bow- doin, '46. The^ were natives of, Eliot, Me., had together prepared for college there, and maintained a correspondence after entering their respective colleges. After $ had been founded in June, 1844, Shapleigh and one of his associates, Bartlett, whose home was in Portsmouth, N. H., went to Bowdoin to consult with Fogg and others there regarding the establishment of a branch of the Fraternity. This was early in September. As, a result of this yisit a petition was sent to $ by Fogg and others upon which, action was prompt a,nd favorable, and Thomas D. Sherwood, another of $'s founders, went to Brunswick and initiated the charter members Novem- ber 6, 1844. The chapter was not designated as ® until ten months later. The date on the charter, which was made out at the first convention held in New Haven late in December, 1846, is November i, 1844. There were eleven charter members, two from '45 and nine from '46, while four members from '47 were initiated a week later. By the first coristitution the membership was limited to fifteen. With the consent of $ this limit was raised to twenty-two in Octo- ber, 1845, and at the first convention the limit was removed. One of the most important things in 0's early career was the establishment of H Chapter at Colby College. There were then no fraternities at Water- ville, and after several months of torrespohdence it was arranged to establish the chapter, and, with the consent of $, the charter members were initiated June 25, 1846, by Fogg and Jackson of ®, '46. The first instance of mfembers of one chapter visiting another occurred September 3, 1845, when Sherwood and Bartlett of, # spent an evening with their ® brethren. Exactly a year later the members of the new chaptier at Colby visited in a body, making this 215 rtlETA visit to Bowdoin the first occasion for wearing their pins. © sent as delegates to the first convention, Metcalf and Ware, both of '47. The first break made in the ranks of the Fraternity was the death of Ware in July, 1847. Three conventions of A K E have been held with ®, those of 1852, 1858, and 1869. The record of in the Civil War is one of its brightest pages. Seventy-three of its sons bore arms in the great conflict, seventy in the armies of the Union and three in the armies of the South. Of the former, forty-six were graduates, sixteen were undergraduates and eight were in the service before entering college. Fifty-two of them won commissions, the highest ranking officer being Gen. Chas. P. Mattocks, '62. Eleven were killed in bat- tle or died of wounds. Of the three in the Confederate service, two fell in battle; one, Robert McK Spearing, '57, winning the rank of a colonel before giving up his life at Fredericksburg. Before the building of its chapter house in 1900, © occupied in turn three halls, the first two for about twenty years each, and the last for fourteen years. All were on Maine street, Brunswick. It was also the custom for many years for all, or nearly all, of the members to room in South Appleton Hall. The chapter-house movement began as early as 1874, but for many years the objections of the college faculty and governing boards were an obstacle not to be overcome. One attempt followed another, each coming a little nearer success, and finally in 1899 the Chapter House Association was organized by a few alumni who took the work from the hands of the undergraduate committee, raised the money and built the house. A large corner lot, adja- cent to the campus, had been bought in 1896. The house is of the colonial type, and the total cost of house, lot and furnishings was about $30,000. It is splendidly adapted to the lot with its broad lawns and stately elms, and makes a beautiful home of which is justly proud. It was the first chapter house built at Bowdoin, and is acknowledged the best of the eight houses now there. The names on the membership roll of reach a total of 716. This in- cludes the 26 honorary members, nearly all of whom were admitted in the first three years of the chapter's life, except six who were elected when the convention was held at Bowdoin in 1869. There are some very famous men in this list of honorary members — Hawthorne, Blaine, Senator Hale, Chief Justice Tenney, Governor John A. Andrew and others, — but it is worthy of note that nearly all were admitted before they had achieved fame. Among the active members, some of the best known are : Lafayette Grover, '48 ; Paris Gibson, '51, and William Drew Washburn, '54, who have been in the United States Senate respectively from Oregon, Montana and Minnesota; Charles Carroll Everett, '50, for over 30 years on the faculty of the Harvard Divinity School ; John Nelson Jewett, '50, leader of the Chicago bar ; Wilmot Wood Brookings, '55, Governor of Dakota; James R. Osgood, '54, Boston publisher ; Judge William Gaslin, '56, of Nebraska ; Judge Enos T. Luce, '56, 216 THETA of Massachusetts ; Rev. Edwin Pond Parker, '56, for over 50 years a Hart- ford, Conn., pastor ; Prof. Cyrus F. Brackett, '59, for 35 years on the Prince- ton faculty; Rev. Americus Fuller, '59, long president of Aintab College, Turkey; Augustine Jones, '60, for 25 years head of the Friends School, Providence; Dexter A. Hawkins, '48; Granville P. Hawes, '60, and Almon Goodwin, '62, prominent at the New York bar; Charles P. Mattocks, '62, general and judge; William E. Greene, '63, of San Francisco, for 26 years Judge of the Superior Court ; Enoch Foster, '64, Judge of the Maine Supreme Court for 14 years ; Dr. Charles Jewett, '64, of New York, one of the world's leading gynecologists ; Henry L. Oak, '65, of San Francisco, librarian and historian; Orville D. Baker, '68, leader of Maine bar and brilliant orator; Charles O. Whitman, '68, biologist of Chicago University; Clarence Hale, '69, United States District Judge for Maine; DeAlva S. Alexander, '70, member of Congress from Buffalo; Geo. M. Seiders, '72, attorney general of Maine; Prof. Edwin H. Hall, '75, of the Harvard faculty; Dr. Myles Standi^h, '75. Boston's leading eye specialist ; Robert E. Peary, 'yy, discoverer of the North Pole; Prof. Geo. T. Little, '77, librarian of Bowdoin; Alfred E. Burton, '78, Dean of Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Edwin U. Curtis, '82, mayor of Boston; Morrill Goddard, '85, New York journalist; Dr. F. N. Whittier, '85, for over 20 years Bowdoin's athletic director ; C. B. Burleigh, '87, editor and author; Austin Cary, '87, pioneer forestry expert; Prof. Harry DeF. Smith, '91, of the Amherst faculty; and many others who have won success and wide recognition in their lines of life work. A notable occasion in ©'s history was the celebration of the chapter's semi- centennial held in connection with the annual alumni reunion during Com- mencement week of 1894. Over 150 alumni were present, the largest number of Dekes ever assembled in Maine. There were also representatives of seven other chapters of A K E. The banquet was held in the Brunswick Town Hall and prominent among the exercises which followed were an oration by Hon. Orville D. Baker, '68, and a poem by Judge Webster, '67. These two gifted alumni served in the same capacity at the dedication of the chapter house at the Commencement reunion of 1901, when about 100 alumni were present. In 1904, when ® passed its sixtieth milestone, a history and catalogue was published by John Clair Minot, '96, a volume of 270 pages containing the story of the chapter's life to that time, together with a brief biography of each member. Seven other intercollegiate fraternities have chapters at Bowdoin: A A $, 1841 ; * Y, 1843 ; ® A X, 1854 ; Z *, 1867 ; A Y, 1892 ; K 2, 1895, and B ® n, 1900. X *, established in 1844, died in 1868. Thus ® of A K E has always had worthy rivals, but in every branch of college activity it has kept its place at the front. No other fraternity at Bowdoin has won as many honors or made so good a record in scholarship, athletics, college journalism, musical lines or any branch of undergraduate work. 217 theta chapter roll HONORARY MEMBERS George Freeman Dunning, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. A.M. Elepted , Honorary Member, July 17, 1847. Honorary Degree of A.M., Bowdoin, 1 861. U. S. Civil Service, Philadelphia and New York. Res., Farmington, Conn. Eugene Hale, U. S. Senator, Ellsworth, Me. A.M., I.L.D. A.M., Bowdoin, 1869. Me. Bar, 1857. County Atty., Hancock Co., Me., 9 yrs. Me. Legis., 1867-68, 1880. Elected Honorary Member, Oct. 7, 1869. U. S. Legis., House, 1869-79. U. S. Senate, 1881. m., Mary Douglas Chandler, Dec. 20, 1871. De- clined cabinet positions under President Grant and President Hayes. LL.D^, Bates, 1882; Colby, 1886; Bowdoin, 1896. Josiah Little Pickard, College President [Retired!, Cupertino, Cal.. A.B., LL.D. A.B., Bowdoin, 1844. * B K. Elected Honorary Member, Sept. i, 1847- LL.D., Bowdoin, Chicago University, Beloit, 1894. Prin., Platteville Academy, Wisconsin, 1844-57. Supt. Pub. Instn., Wis., 1857-62. Supt. Sch., Chicago, 1864-77. President Iowa State University, 1878-87. Res., no Thirteenth St., South Minneapolis, Minn. *Alexander Hamilton Abbott, Teacher, Fa,rmington, Me. A.iJ., Bowdoin, 1840. Teacher, Farmington, Me. Elected Honorary Member, Nov. 20, 1845. d., Apr. 15, 1899. *John Albion Andrew. Lawyer, Boston. Mass. A.B., LL.D. A.B., Bowdoin, 1837, * B K. LL.D., Harvard. i86i. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Elected Honorary Member, July 23. 1846. Gov. of Mass., 1861-65. d., Oct. 30. 1867. ♦Joseph Baker, Lawyer, Augusta, Me. A.B., Bowdoin, 1836. * B K. Lawyer, Au- gusta. Me. Me. Legis., 1847. City Solicitor, 1858-60 , and 1868. . County Attorney^ 1864. Elected Honorary Member, Oct. 7, 1869. d., Nov. 28, 1883. *Samuel Page Benson, Lawyer, Win- throp. Me. A.B., Bowdoin, i8i5. 4> B K. Lawyer. Me. Legis.. Senate. 1836-37. U. S. Legis., House, 1853-57. Elected iHdnoTary Member, Oct. 7, 1869. d., Aug. 12, 1876. m *James Gillespie Blaine, Statesman, Augusta. Me. A.B., LL.D. A.B., Washington Coll., 1847. Teacher, Blue Lick Springs, Ky., and Phila- delphia, P.n., 1848-S4. Ed., Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Me.. 1854-56; Advertiser, Portland. Me., 1856-58. Me. Legis., House, 1858-62; Speaker 218 1860-62. U. S. Legis., House, 1862-76; Speak- er, 1869-76. Elected Honorary Member, Oct. 7, 1869. U. S. Legis., Senate, 1876-81. U. S. Sec. of State, 1881. Author, "Twenty Years of Congress," 18S4. Republican candidate for Presidency, 1884. LL.D., Bowdoin, 1884. Europe, 1887-88. U. S. Sec. of State, 1889-92. Memb., Board of Overseers, Bowdoin, 1866-73. d., Washington, D. C, Jan. 2y, 1893. ♦John Payne Cleveland, Clergyman, Newburyport, Mass. A.B., D.D. A.B., Bowdoin, 1821. * B K. D.D., Marietta, 1844. Cong. Ch., Salem, Mass. Elected Honorary Member, July 16, 1846. Pres., Marshall College, Michigan. Cong, Ch., Lowell, Mass. Chaplain, 30th Mass. Volunteers, d., Newburyport, Mass., Mar. 7, 1873. ♦James Drummond, Clergyman, Lynn, Mass. A.B., Bowdoin, 1836, * B K. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1 841. Elected Honorary Member, Aug. 26, 1845. Cong. Ch., Auburn and elsewhere, d., Lynn, Mass., Nov. 29, 1861. ♦Charles Jarvis Gilman, Contractor, Brunswick, Me. N. H. Legis., 1851. Me. Legis., 1854. Elected Honorary Member, June 14, 1858. U. S. Legis., House, . 1857-59. Contractor and Real Estate, Brunswick, Me. d., Feb. i, 1901. ♦Stephen Lincoln Goodale, Farmer, Saco, Me. Business, Saco, 1831-55. Pres., Saco and Bid- deford Savings Institution, 20 yrs. Sec, Me. Bd. Agr., 1856-72. Elected Honorary Mem- ber, Oct. 7, 1869. Extensively engaged in scientific agriculture. Trustee, Me. State Col- lege, 10 yrs. Pres., Cumberland Bone Com- pany, d., Nov. 5, 1897. ♦Nathaniel Hawthorne, Author, Con- cord, Mass. A.B., Bowdoin, 1825. * B K. Res., Salem, Mass., 1825-37. In Custom Service, Boston, Mass., 1839-51; Salem, Mass., 1846-50. U. S. Consul, Liverpool, Eng., 1853-57. Tour of Southern Europe, 1S57-59. Author, "Fan- shawe • "Twice Told Tales," "Mosses from an Old Manse," "Scarlet Letter," "House of Seven Gables," "Blithdale Romance," "Life of J-ranklm Pierce," "French and Italian NotC' Books, "Marble Faun," "Our Old Home," and other works, 1826-63. Elected , Honorary Member, July 16, 1846. d., Plymouth, N. H., May 24, 1864. ♦Joseph Hobson, Manufacturer, Saco, Me. Student, Bowdoin, Class of '37. Manufac- ttirer, Saco, Me. Elected Honorary Member, Oct. 7, 1869. d., Feb. 4, 1893. THETA *Israel KimbaU, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. A.B., Bowdoin, 1839. Teacher, Portsmouth, N. H. Elected Honorary Member, Nov. 20, 184's. U. S. Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C. d., Dec. 10, 1890. ♦Albion Williamson Knight, Physician, Jacksonville, Fla. A.B., M.D. A.B., Bowdoin, 1841 ; M.D., 1848. Elected Honorary, Member, Aug. 26, 1845. Phys., White Springs, Ela., and Jacksonville, Fla. d., Sept. 7, 1889. *Samuel Augustus Lord, Physician, South Danvers, Mass. A.B., M.D. A.B., Dartmouth, 1843. Elected Honorary Member, May 12, 1847, while a Student at Bowdoin Med. Sch. M.D., Dart- mouth Med. Sch. d., Oct. 29, 1862. ♦Leonard Parker Merrill, Lawyer, Bruns- wick, Me. A.B., Bowdoin, 1842. Elected Honorary Mem- ber, Aug. 26, 1845. Lawyer, Brunswick, Me. Sea Captain, d.. New Orleans, La., Oct. 31, 1870. ♦Ephraim Peabody, Clergyman, Boston, Mass. A.B., B.D., D.D. A.B., Bowdoin, 1827; B.D., Harvard Divinity Sch., 1830. * B K. D.D., Bowdoin, 1848. Elected Honorary Member, Aug. 7, 1846., Clergyman, Boston, Mass. d., Nov. 28, 1856. ♦Thomas Jefferson Worcester Pray, Phy- sician, Dover, N. H. A.B., M.D. A.B., Bowdoin, 1844. Teacher, Great Falls, N. PI., 1845-46. MTD.,, Harvard, 1848. Elected Honorary Member, Sept. 3, 1845. Phys., Dover, N. H., 1848-88. Memb., N. H. Legis., 1857-38. Memb., State Bd. of Edu. Pres., Dover Common Council. Pres. , N. H. State Med. Soc, i'88o. d., Dec. 9, 1888. *Seba Smith, Author, New York, N. Y. A.B., Bowdoin, 1818. * B K. Ed., Argus, Portland, Me., 1820-24; Daily Courier, 1830- 37. Elected Honorary Member, July 23, 1846. Author, "Life and Letters of Major Jack Downing," "Powhatan," "Dew Drops of the 19th Century," "New Elements of Geometry," etc. Contrib. to numerous periodicals. d., Patchogue, L. I., July 29, 1868. ♦Moses Soule, Teacher, Lyons, Iowa. A.B., Bowdoin, 1829. Elected Honorary Mem- ber, Nov. 20, 1845. Teacher, Bridgton, Me., and later in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Iowa, d., Mar. 17, 1889. ♦John Searle Tenney, Lawyer, Norridge- wock. Me. A.B., Bowdoin, 1816. * B K. Elected Hon- oi-ary Member, July 23, 1846. Lawyer, Nor- ridgewock. Me. Justice, Me. Sup. Ct., 1841- 55; Chief Justice, 1855-62. Me. Legis., 'Senate, 1864-65. Lecturer, Med. Juris., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1849-69. d., Aug. 23, 1869. ♦Francis William Upham, Author, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.D. A.B., Bowdoin, 1837. * B K. LL.D., Union, 1869. Elected Honorary Mem- ber, July 16, 1846. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Prof., Rutgers ' ■ Female Coll. Author, New York, N. Y. d., Oct. 17, 1895. ♦Edvirard Payson Weston, TeacJier, Highland Park, 111. A.B., Bowdoin, 1839. "t" B K. Teacher, Gor- ham, . Me. Elected Honorary Member, Aug. 26, 1845. Me. State Supt. of Sch., 1860-65. Teacher, Lake Forest, 111. d.. Highland Park, 111., Oct- 13, 1879., ♦Henry ■ Augustus Wyman, Lawyer, Skowhegan, Me. A.B., Bowdoin, 1844. Elected Honorary Mem- ber, Sept. I, 1847. Lawyer, Skowhegan, Me. d , Dec. 6, 1867 ACTIVE MEMBERS iS^ ♦William Gates Dunlap, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, Olympia, Wash. A.B. Charter member. Disff. Merchant, Sand- wich Islands^ 1845. Clerk, office of Supt. of Indian Afifairs, Olympia, Wash., 1861. d., June i6t 1862. "■■,,'.'; ♦Lewis Goodrich, Clergyman, Marlboro, Mass. A.B. Charter member. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1848. Ordained, Dedham, Me., 1850. Cong. Ch., Dedham, Pembroke, N. H., Wells, Auburn, Warren; Lovell, • Me., and also in N. T. and Mass., 1856-1898. d., Marlboro, Mass., Feb. 15, 1898. 1846 Joseph Coffin Pickard, College Professor r Retired! , At ay wood. III. A.B.. A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Latin Salutatory. .^.M. and Latin Valedictory, 1S49. Prin., Gould's Acad., 1846; Fryeburg Acad., 1847-48. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1848-52. Tutor, in. Coll., l8i'2-s6;' Prof., Mod. Lang., Univ. of Wis., 1856-60. Prin., Normal Dept., id., i86s-67v Prin., ;High Sch./ Mjili»!aukee, Wis., 1869-73. Prof., Eng. Lit., Univ. of III.. 1873-89. Retired, 1889. ♦Levi Lofihg Bradbury, Lawyer, Liv- ingston, Texas. A.B. Charter member. Teacher, Lewiston, Me., and Pawtucket, R. I., 1846-47. Private tutor and law student, Louisiana, 1847. La. Bar, 1847. Lawyer, Montgomery, Tex., 1851. d., Livingston, Tex., Oct. 5, i860. ♦Charles Henry Emerson, Clergyman, Seattle, Wash. A.B. Charter member. Teacher, Saccarappa, Me., 1846. Mass. Bar, Apr. 19, 1849. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1849-52. Andover, Theol; Sem., 1852-53. Missionary, Washington Co., Me., two yrs. Ordained, Springfield, Dec. 17, 1857. Cong. Gh., Sprii:igfield, Lee, and Ma- chias. Me., 1857-71; Creighton, Nebr., 1871- 88; Berkeley, Cal.. Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., 1888-1902. d., Seattle, Wash., Jan. 28, 1902. ♦Thornton Cutts Emery, Business, Cali- fo'rnia. Charter member. Bowdoin Coll., '1842-45. Hotel' Business, Saco, ■ Me,, 1845-52. Farming and^ exjpreps business, California, 1852. d., California. - ♦John Samuel Hill Fogg, Physician, Bos- ton, Mass. 'A.B., A.M.. M.D. Charter member. Disq. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1850. Phys.. Boston, 219 ThETA Mass., 1850-93. Memb., Boston Sch. Bd., 1854 and 1868-74. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1855- Coroner, Suflfolk Co., 1856-76. Memb. of his- torical and genealogical societies, d:, Oct. 16, 1893. ♦Stephen Abbott Holt, Merchant, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., B.D. Charter member. ist Jr. Decl. Pr. Sr. Part. B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1849. Cong. Ch., Milton, Vt., 1849-52. Mer- chant, Boston, Mass., 1852-95. Res., Winches- ter, Mass. d., Dec. 14, 1895. ♦William Francis Jackson, Physician, Roxbury, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter tnember. Sr. Part. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1840. Phys., Gar- diner, Me., 1849-53; Roxbury, Mass., 1853-79. Pres.. Mass. Med. Soc. d., Apr. 3, 1879. ♦Franklin Lafayette Knight, Clergyman, Washington, D. C. A.B. Charter member. Sr. Part * B K. Dis B K. Oration. 'Teacher, Bucksport and Augusta, Me., 1853-54. Tutor, Bowdoin, 1854-55. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem. ,1857. Cong. Ch., Brewer, Me., 1858-59: St. Johnsbiiry, \'t., 1860-70. Chaplain, 15th Vt. Inf., Oct. 22, 1862-Aug. 5, 1863. Europe and the East, 1865. m., Anne Louisa Pomeroy. Portland, Me., Oct. 18, 1866. Prof., Mental and Moral Philos., Bowdoin, 1872-73. Author, "Nature in Scripture," 1885, and other Re- ligious Works. Clergyman, Portland, Me., I873-97- Pres., * B K, 1888-89. d., Dec. 14, 1897. ♦Charles Drummond, Bangor, Me. 6^;. J"".- ^*'''- Sr. Part, d. North Conway, N. H., Aug. 28, 1853- A.B., post obit. 1853. ♦James Wallace Emery, Teacher, Roby, Texas. A.B., A.M. Sr. Part Teacher, Marshall, 222 THETA Bunker Hill, Kaufman, Dallas, and Eoby, Tex., 'i8s6-l902. m., Elizabeth J. Brown, Bunker Hill, Tex., Jan. 19, i860, d., Oct. 3, 1902. ♦Kingman ,Fogg Page, Contractor, New York, N. Y. A.B. Jr. Decl. Pr. Poet, Peuciuian Soc. Sr. Part. Disc. Teacher, York, Pa., Washington, D. C, Alexandria, Va., 1853-54. Clerk, War Dept., Washington,. D. C, ,1855-58. m,, Caro- line Grace Marshall, ib., Dec. 25> 1856. D. C. "Bar, 1858. Special Solicitor,' Interior Dept., 1858-61. Gontr., Washington, D. C, 1858-66; ; New York, i^. Y., 1866-85. d., Apr. 23, 1885. *Luther Puffer; Grafton, N. H, , A.B. Jr. . Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Teacher and Law Student, 1854. d., Grafton, N. H., Oct. 27, 1854. ' ' ♦Thaddeus, Roberts Simonton, Journal- ist, Camden, Me. A.B. Sr. Part. Disc. Me. Bar, 1856. Law- yer, Camden, ,Me., 1856-1903. m., Josephine Hall, Topsham, Me., 1856. ist Co. Atty., Knox Co., Me., 1860-61.' Deputy Collector of Cus- toms, Camden, Me., 1861-80. Me. Legis., Sen- ate, 1864-65. Special Inspector of Customs, 1880-83. Presidential Elector, 1888. Ed., Cam- den Herald, 1882-1900. d., Apr. 30, 1903. ♦John Stacy Tucker,. Carpenter, West Upton, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., 1849-50. Carpenter, South- bridge, Mass., 1850; Westborough, Mass., 1850- 55; Boston, Mass., 1855-58; Milford, Mass., 1858-60-;' 1862 and r863-69; Upton, Mass., •1861; West Upton, Mass., 1869-93. d., Oct. 30. 1893. ♦William Walker, Physician, North Barn- stead, N. H. M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1849-50; Dartmouth Coll., 1850-52. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1853. Phys., North Barnstead, N. H., 1853-55. d., July 14, 1855. ♦William Adolphus Wheeler, Litterateur, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. 4> B K. Commencement Poem. , Teacher, Marlborough, Northfield, and Dux- bury, Mass., 1853-56. Asst. Ed., "Worcester's Dictionary," 1856-59. m.,' Olive Winsor Frazer, Duxbury, Mass., July 13, 1856; Author, "Man- ual of English Pronunciation ,and Spelling," 1861. . Compiler, "Dictionary of Noted Names of Fiction," 1865. Ed., Reprint of "Holt's Brief Biographical. Dictionary," 1866; Abridg- ment of "Webster's Dictionary," 1867. Asst. Supt., Boston Pub. Library, 1871-73. A.M., Harvard, 1 87 1. C6mpiler, "Dickens' Diction- ary," 1872. Author, "Who Wrote It?" 1872. Asst. Ed., "Webster's Dictionary," 1873-74. d-, Boston, Mass., Oct. 28, 1874. i8s4 John Abbott Douglass, Physician, Ames- ' bury, Mass. * A.B., 4.M., M.D. Sr. Part. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Newburypprt, Mass., 1854-56; Marble- 'head, Mass^ 1856-58. M.D., Columbia, 1861. m., Helen Elizabeth Howarth, Salisbury, Mass., Aug. 9, 1862. Phys., Waltham, Mass., 1862. Surg., nth Mass. Inf., May 15, 1863-Oct. 11, 1864. Phys., Amesbury, Mass., 1865 — . Benjamin Franklin Morrison, Teacher, 92 Park St., Medford, Mass. 1 i A.B. Bowdoin i Coll.. ;;i8i50-53. , ,. m., . piiza Thomas Richards, Strong, Me., Aug, 29, 1854. A,B., 1.857. Teacher, , Winthrop, Me., 1853- 54; Lynn. Mass., 1854-58; Nantucket, Mass., 1858-62; Weston, Mass., 1862-64; Placerville and San Jose, Cal.,' 1864-65; Medford, Mass., 1866-1906. Henry Hyde Smith, Lawyer, ' 432 Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.ti., A.M., XL.B. Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Fryeburg, Me., 1854; Cedarville, Ohio, 1855; Fryeburg, Me., 1856-58. LL.B., Harvard, i860. Lawyer, Port- land, Me., i86o-6i; Fryeburg, Me., 1861-67; Boston, 1867 — . m., Mary Sherburne -Dana, Fryeburg, Me., Dec. 24, 1861. Pres., A K E Assn. of. New England, 1899-1900. Res., Hyde Park, Mass. Willijim Drew Washburn, Manufacturer, - 201 Guaranty. Loan Bldg., Minneapolis, ' Minn. A.B., LL.D. Jr. Decl. Pr. Sr. Part. Law Student, Bangor, Me., 1,854-56. , ; Lawyer, Min- tieapolis; Minn., 1857-61., Minn. Legis., House, 1858, 1871. m., Elizabeth L. Muzzy, Bangor, Me., Apr. 19, 1859. ■ U. S. Surv. Gen. for Minn., 1861-65. Pres., Minneapolis & St. ' Louis- R. R., 1871-82. U. S. ■ House of Reps.,. 1879-85. Memb., U. S. Senate, 1889- 95. Builder of Minneapolis, Sault Ste Marie & Atlantic R. R., and Pres., — 1889. LL.D., 1901. Dir".; ' Minneapolis Water Power Co. Largely interested in flour manufacturing and lumber enterprises. For years interested in the Washburn & Crosby flouring mills, which have a, capacity of , 22,000 barrels daily. Now Chairman of the Board of The Pillsbury-Wash- burn Flouring Co., Limited, with capacity of 30,000 barrels daily;,. iPres., Bismarck, Wash- burn & Great Falls Ry. Co. Res., Fairoaks. ♦William Morrison Hartley, Clergyman, Winchester, Tenn. A.B. .Sr. Part. Teacher ,of Music, Natchez, Miss., 1854-56. Rector. P. E. Ch., Alabama. d., Winchester, Tenn., Dec. 3, 1862. ♦Charles Peleg Chandler, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Sr. Part. Disc. LL.B., Harvard, 1857. Lawyer, .Boston, Mass., . 1857-60. Ora- - tor, XV Conv. of A K E, New YorW,'N.' Y., Dec. 26-28, i860. Major, 1st Mass.- Inf. Killed, Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., June 30, 1862. ♦Henry Dunlap, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D." C. A.B., LL.B. . Sr. Part. Disq. Teacher, Liming- ton. Me., and Woburn, Mass., 1854-56. . ,LL.B., Albany Lsfw School," 185S. N. Y. Bar, 1858. Lawyer Ne:w York, N. Y., 1858-67. U. S. Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C., 1867-88. m., Mary E. Le Compte, Cambridge, Md., Jan. 4, 1876. d., Apr. 27, 1888. ♦Ambrose Eastman, Lawyer, Boston, ' Mass. ' A.B., A.M. Jr. Pkrt. Sr. Part.' * B K. Eng^sh Oration. Teacher, Patten, . Me., 1854- 55; BrookMd, Mass., 1855^56; Southbridge, , Massi, i856;S7. A.M. and Latin Valedictory, 1857. ' Lawyer,, Boston, Mass., 1861-1903. m., Charlotte Stark Haines, Biddeford, Me., Sept. IS', 1864,. ■i9oi. Overseer, Bowdoin Coll., 1896-1908. Bowdoin Coll., 1855-58. Law Student,' "knox- d., Dec. 15, 1908. 226 ville. 111. III. Bar, 1861. d., May 26, '1862. TH'ETA *Edward Bowdoin Neally, Merchant, Bangor, Me. A.B. Ed., Busle. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. Lit. Disq. Law Student and Assoc. Ed., Hawk- eye, Burlington, Iowa. Clerk, War Dept., Washington, D. C, 1861-63. U. S. Dist. Atty., 1864. Merchant, Bangor, Me.,' 1865. m., Mary A. Drummond, ib., 1867. Centennial Addresses, Bangor, Me., July 4, 1876; Incor- poration of Thomaston, 1877; Incorporation of Bath, 1881. Me. Legis., House, 1876-77; Speaker, 1877; Senate, 1878. Mayor, Bangor, Me., 1885-86. Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Bow- doin, 1877 — . Europe, 1894-95. Pres., Bangor Hist. Soc. Europe, 1904. d., Sept. 20, 1905. ^Augustus Moses Pulsifer, Manufacturer, Auburn, Me. A.B. See Xi, 1858. Waterville Coll., 1854-55; Bowdoin Coll., 1855-58. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Auburn and Salmon Falls, N. H., 1S58-60. Me. Bar, i860. Lawyer, Lewiston and Auburn, Me., i860 — . m., Harriet L. Chase, Auburn, Me., July 3, 1863. Co. Atty., Androscoggin Co., Me., 1868-71. Treas. and Dir., Little Androscoggin Water Power Co. and Barker Cotton Mills, 1870-1910. d., Apr, 7, 1910. *John Milton Staples, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B. See Xi. 1858. Waterville Coll., 1854- 5S; Bowdoin Coll., 1855-58. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1861-63; New York, N. Y., 1863-68. d.. New Orleans, La., 1869. *James Henry Tallman, Lawyer, Bath, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1854-55. I-aw Student, Bath, Me. I St Lt. and Q. M., 3d Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1861; Capt. and Brig. Q. M., 1862. d., Bath, Me., 1866. I8S9 Cyrus Fogg Brackett, College Professor, Princeton, N. J. A.B. M.D., LL.D. * B K. Prin., Limerick Acad., Me., 1859-60. Teacher, New Hampton, N. H., 1860-62. M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1863. Prof., Chem. and Phys., Bowdoin, 1864- 73. Prof., Phys., Princeton, 1873 — . LL.D., Lafayette, 1883; Bowdoin, 1894. Contrib. to Science Periodicals. Joint Author of Anthony and Brackett's "Text Book of Physics." Pres., Bd. of Health, New Jersey. Henry Milton Folsom, Ship Broker, Room 64, 59 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. Bowdoin Coll., 1855-56. Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1857-58. 2d Lt., 7th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1862. m., Sarah Whitman Foster, Richmond, Me., Apr. 10, 1862. Druggist, Richmond and Waldoboro, Me. Slate Bus., Monson, Me. Ship Broker, Boston, Mass., and New York, N. Y. Americus Fuller, Clergyman, Los Gatos, Cal. A.B., D.D. Soph. Decl. Pr. Poet, Peucinian Soc. * B K. Oration. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1862. m., Amelia D. Gould. Wilton, Me., 1B62. Cong. Ch., Hallowell, Me., 1862- 66; Rochester, Minn., 1866-74. Missionary, Aintab, Turkey in Asia, 1874-1905. Pres., Cen- tral Turkey Coll., 1889-1905. D.D., Bowdoin, 1889. Clergyman, Los Gatos, Cal., 1905 — . Caleb Saunders, Lawyer, 246 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. A.B. Disq. Priv., Co. S. 6th Mass. Inf., U. S. A. Wounded at Baltimore, Apr. ig, 1861, and shot his assailant in the mob. ist Lt., ist Mass. Heavy Art., 1862. Lawyer, Lawrence, Mass., 1864. m., Caroline C. Fair- field, ib., Feb. 8, 1865. Memb., Common Coun- cil, 1867-69; Bd. of Aldermen, 1873, 1880-82; Mayor, 18^7. Memb., Sch. Bd., sixteen years. Res., 219 S. Broadway. 227 ♦Charles Henry Butterfield, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Evansville, Ind., 1859- 61. Law Student, ib., 1861-65. Maj., 91st Ind. Inf., U. S. A., 1862; Lt. Col., 1863-65. m., Emily J. Daggett, Farmington, Me., July 30, 1862. Lawyer, Evansville, Ind., 1865-86. Judge, Circuit Ct., 1870-71. Mayor, Evansville, Ind., 1872-75. Ship Broker, Boston, Mass., 1886-97. d-> Jan- 13. 1897. ♦Franklin Freeman Hutchins, Farmer, Fryeburg, Me. A.B. Law Student, Conway, N. H., 1859-60. Recruiting Service, 1862-65. Oil Bus.. Canada, 1865-76. m., Alice M. Murphy, Parsoniield, Me., Dec. 22, 1875. Farmer, Fryeburg, Me., 1873-83. d., Nov. I, 1883. *Henry Dearborn Hutchins, Farmer, Fryeburg, Me. A.B. Law Student, Lovell, Me., 1859-60. Me. Bar, 1861. Lawyer, Lovell, Me., 1861-65. Supt. of Sch., 1863-64. m., Eunice Putnam Walker, Lovell, Me., Sept. 21, 1863. Farmer, Fryeburg, Me., 1871-80. d., June 26, 1880. ♦Lorenzo Moore Kyes, North Jay, Me. Ed., Bugle, d., Brunswick, Me., Aug. 9, 1857. ♦Charles Winthrop Lowell, U. S. Civil Service, New Orleans, La. Bowdoin Coll., 1856-57. Prin., Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1858. m., (i) Mary Esther Chandler, June 7, i860. Me. Legis., House, 1861. Capt., Both U. S. Colored Troops, 1863; Lt. Col., 1865. Judge, Provost Ct., New Orleans. La., i866. Speaker, La. Gen. Assembly, 1868-76. Postmaster, New Orleans, 1868-74. m., (2) Sallie W. Huff, Oct. 10, 1871. A., Oct. 3, 1877. ♦Mark Pitman, Teacher, Wallingford, Conn. A.B., A.M. Orator, Athenian Soc. V. Pres., XIII A K E Conv., Brunswick, Me., Aug. 4-5, 1858. Prin., Acad., St. Stephens, N. B., 1859-61. m., Elizabeth W. Shepherd, Sebec, Me., Mar. 24, i860. Prin., Foxcroft Acad., Me., 1861-64. Merchant, Dover, Me. Register of Deeds, Piscataquis Co., Me., 1864-67; Co. Treas., 1867-70. Prin. Acad., Durham, Conn., 1870-72. Ed., Connecticut School Journal, 1871-75. Prin., Woolsey Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1872-96. Organized, Choate Sch., Wall- ingford, Conn., 1896. Head Master, id., 1896- 1905. d., Dec. 3, 1905. ♦Aretas Rowe Sanborn, Lawyer, Law- rence, Mass. A.B. Jr. Part. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Danvers, Mass., 1859-62. Law Student, Lawrence, Mass., 1861-64. Mass. and N. Y. Bar, 1864. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1864-67. m., Clara Page Black, Danvers, Mass., Nov. 15, 1864. Lawyer. Lawrence, Mass., 1867. Register of Deeds. Northn. Dist., Essex Co., Mass., Jan. 1, 1895- Jan. I, 1904. d., Apr. 4, 1905. ♦David Robinson Straw, Lawyer, Guil- ford, Me. A.B. Sec, XIII A K E Conv., Brunswick, Me., Aug. 4-5, 1858. Law Student, Guilford, Me., 1861-63. Lawyer, ib., 1863. Town Treas., 1863-80; Town Clerk, 1863-77. Clerk and Dir., Piscataquis Woolen Co. Pres., Monson Slate Co. Memb.. Straw & Martin, Ins., 1884. d., Apr. 18, 1908. THETA ♦Daniel Woodman, Dayton, Me. d., Dayton, Me., Nov. 17, 1856. i860 Charles Rackleff Haines, Auditor, Room 625 Union Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bowdoin Coll., 1856-59. Merchant, Portland, Me., 1860-64; St. Paul, Minn., 1864-69. Rail- road Contr., Houston, Tex., 1869-78. Auditor, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1878—. Augustine Jones, Teacher, Newton High- lands, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. * B K. Disc. Prin., Oak Grove Sem., Vassalboro, Me. LL.B., Harvard, 1867. Mass. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1867-79. m., Caroline A. Osborne, Dover, N. H., 1867. Mass. Gen. Ct.. House, 1878. Prin., Friends Sch., Providence, R. I., 1879-1904. Memb., Common Council, ib., 1896- 97. Teacher, Newton Highlands, Mass., 1904 — . Author, "Discourse on the Society of J'riends," "Life of Thomas Dudley, Second Governor of Massachusetts," etc. Joseph Nicholas Metcalf, Physician, S'eg. Montgomery Co., Tenn. .\.B., M.D. Med. Student, Garrettsburg, Ky., Nashville, Tenn., and Philadelphia, Pa. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1863. Phys., Garrettsburg, Ky., 1863-1901; Seg, Montgomery Co., Tenn., 1901 — . m., Edith L. Allen, Clarksville, Tenn., Oct. 16, 1866. Philip Henry Stubbs, Lawyer, Strong, Me. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1863. Lawyer, Strong, Me., 1863 — . m. Julia A. Goff, Auburn, Me., June 2, 1868. Interested in Lumbering and Rail- roads. Co. Atty., Franklin Co., 1869-75. Me. Legis., Senate, 1882-86. Adelbert Birge Twitchell, Merchant, Newark, N. J. A.B. Ed., Busle. Teacher, Newark, N. J., i860. ist Lt., 5th Me. Battery, 1861; Capt., 7th Me. Battery, 1863-65; Bvt. Maj., 1865. Merchant, Newark, N. J., 1865 — . m.. Ma- rietta Northrop, ib., 1867. Supt. of Sch. *Howard Abbott, Belfast, Me. Poet, Peucinian Soc. Drowned in the Andros- coggin River, Me., May 21, 1859. *Harlan Page Brown, Bethel, Me. A.B. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Bordentown, N. J., i860. 2d Lt., 7th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1861; Capt., 1862. Killed, Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. *George Gary, Physician, Houlton, Me. A.B., M.D. 1st Lt., Co. K, ist Me. Cav., U. S. A., 1861; Capt., 1862-63. M.D., Columbia, 1866. Phys., Houlton, Me., 1S69-99. Me. Legis., Senate, 1869. Surg. Gen., Staff, Gov. Garcelon, 1879. Founder, Gary Memorial Li- brary, Houlton, Me. d., Nov. 29, 1899. *Seth Chase Farrington, Civil Engineer, Fryeburg, Me. A.B. Pres., Peucinian Soc. Disq. Capt., Co. F, i2th Me., Inf., U. S. A., 1861; Lt. Col., 1864. Civ. Eng., Portland & Ogdens- burg R. R., 1869-72. Res., Portland, Me,, 1872-79. Civ. Eng., Ableman, Wis., 1879. Last heard from in Chicago, HI., Apr., 1879, and believed by relatives to be dead. ♦William Lewis Haskell, Poland, Me. A.B. Ed., Bugle. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Oak Grove Sem.. Vassalboro, Me., 1860-61. 1st Lt., Co. B,-7th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1861; Capt. 1862. Wounded, Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. d., Chambcrsburg, Pa., Oct. 18, 1862. ♦Granville Parker Hawes, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. Disq. Prof., Rhet. and Lit.,, Md. Agr. Coll., 1860-62. ist Lt., 128th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-63; Capt., 1863; Bvt. Col., 1865. N. Y. Bar, 1867. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1867-93. ni., Euphemia Anderson Vose, Mar. is, 1870. Memb., Bd. of Edu., ib., 1870-74. Judge, City Ct., 1879- 85. Author, "Hawes on Assignments," 1876. Pres., A K E Club of New York. N. Y., 1888- 89. d., Dec. 29, 1893. ♦Charles Sumner Perkins, Clergyman, N. Woodstock, N. H. A.B., D.D. Jr. Part. * B K. Oration. Prin.. Limerick Acad., 1860-61. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1864. m., Mary Silsby Murray, Bruns- wick, Me., Nov. 30, 1864. Free Baptist Ch., Providence, R. I., 1865-72; Greenville, R. I.. 1872-74; Portland, Me., 1874-79; Boston, Mass.. 1879-85; Lyndon, Vt., 1885-00; Dover, N. H., 1890-95; N. Woodstock, N. H., 1897-1905. Trustee, Bates Coll., 1875-98. D.D., Bates, 1903. d., Oct. 12, 1905. 1861 Frank Lambert Dingley, Journalist, Au- burn, ile. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. * B K. Oration. Ed. and Pub., Journal, Lewiston, Me., 1861 — . m., L. M. Greiley, Quincy, 111.. Oct. 20, 1862. Europe, 1889-90, and 1900. Ed., Boston Jour- nal, 1903-04. Francis Orville Libby Hobson, Manu- facturer, 2225 Chapel St., Berkeley, Cal. A.B. Disc. Lumber Mfr., Wiscasset, Me., 1861-68; Saco, Me., 1868-88 j m., Annette Hubbard, Wiscasset, Me., Jirtie 5, 1867. Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, Saco, Me., 1878. In California, since_ 1888. Sec, Bowers Rub- ber Co., San Francisco. Cal.. 1888 — . Albion Henry Johnson, Clergyman, fRoslindale, Mass. A.B. Sr. Part. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1864. Cong. Ch., Limington, Me., 1864-68; Antioch, Cal., 1869-71. m., (1) Miranda F. Potter, S. Brighton. Me., Sept. 27, 1864. Clk., Office, Sec. of State, Augusta, 1872-74. Cong. Ch., S. Braintree, Mass., 1875-78; Acworth, N. H., 18^9-82; Hyde Park. Mass., 1882-97; Ferndale, Cal., 185)8-1900; Dover, Mass., igoi — . m., (2) Anne Livia Arnold, S. Braintree, Mass., May 24, 1877. George Beaman Kenniston, Lawyer, Boothbay Harbor, Me. A.B., A.M. Pres., Athenaean Soc. ist Lt., Co. D, 5th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1861; Prisoner, Battle of Bull Run; Lt. Col., 1864. m., (1) .Antoinette E. Adams, Boothbay, Me., Nov. 9. 1864. Supt. of Sch., ib., 1866-84; Prin., High Sch., 1867. Law Student, 1867-71. Me. Bar. 1872. Lawyer, Boothbay and Boothbay Hnr- bor, Me., 1872 — . Me. Legis., House, 1872-74. m., (2) Anne J. Blair, Boothbay, Me., Sept. II, 1883. Judge of Probate, Lincoln Co., Me.. 1892-1900. John Warren Thorp, Physician, Oxford N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. * B K. Oration. Teacher. Oxford, N. Y., 1861-68. m., Charlotte M. Brower, Oxford, N. Y., May 9. 1865. Bow- doin Med. Sch.. 1869. M.D., Univ, City of New York, 1871, Phys., Oxford, N. Y., 1871—. Memb., Co. Med. Soc.; N. Y. State Med, Soc. 228 THETA "Theodore Dwight Bradford, Physician, New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Orator, Athenaean Soc. Teacher, Cape Elizabeth, Me., 1861; Portland, Me., 1861-62. Student, Bowdoin Med. Sch., 186.^- 64. M.D., Columbia, 1865. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1865-83. m., Matilda Rose Laverich, Xewtown, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1876. Detnr. and Lect., City Hosp., ib.. Staff of Hahnemann, Bellevue, and Charity Hospitals. Memb. va- rious Med. Socs. d.. May 10, 1883. '■■William Wilson Morrell, East Liver- raore. Me. A.B. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Orator, Peucinian Soc. * B K. Phil. Disq. Prin., Corinth Acad., 1861. Law Student, 1862. 2d Lt., Co. K, 20th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 25, 1862; ist Lt., Co. H, Mar. 26, 1863; Capt., Co. A, Feb. 13, 1864. Killed, Battle of Spottsylvania, Va., May 8, 1864, while leading his company in a charge. *Charles Bean Rounds, Lawyer, Calais, Me. A.B. Lit. Disq. Prin., Acad., St. Stephen, N. B., 1861-63. 1st Lt., Co. K, 31st Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1863-64; Capt., 1865. Law Student, Auburn, Me. Lawyer, Calais, Me., 1867-1903. Pres., Common Council, 1872-73. Supt. of Sch., 1876-83. Co. Atty., Washington Co., Me., 1876- 83. Judge, Munic. Ct., 1883-95. d., Nov. 16, 1903- *George Eastman Stubbs, Physician, 160S Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B.. M.D., A.M. Teacher, Strong, Me., 1861. Bowdoin Med. Sch. M.D., Harvard, 1863. Asst. Surg., U. S. Vol., 1863; Bvt. Capt., 1866. m., Annie Bell, Sabbath Rest, Pa., Sept. 14, 1865. Med. Student, Vienna, Paris, and Ber- lin Hospitals, 1866-67. Phys., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867-69; Philadelphia, Pa., 1869 — . Examiner, various Ins. Cos., and member many Med. Socs. One of the Founders of the Medico- Chirurgical Coll. of Philadelphia, Pa.; for- merly Trustee and Treas., id.; Prof., Anat. and Clin. Surg.; Prof., Surg. Pathol, and Clin. Surg.; now Emeritus Prof., Clin. Surg.; Surg, to Medico-Chirurgical Hosp. Surg., Charity PIosp. of Philadelphia, Pa., 20 yrs. - Med. Inspector, Philadelphia, Pa. Bd. of Health, d., Oct. 23, 1909. *Grenville Mellen Thurlow, Manufac- turer, Providence, R. I. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Bath High Sch., 1861-63. m., Abi- gail F. Metcalf, Damariscotta Me., June 22, 1870. Prin., Lincoln Acad., Newcastle, Me., 1863-80. Mfr., Boston, Mass., 1881-93; New- port, R. I., 1893-1902; Providence, R. I., 1902-09. d., Oct. 12, 1909. ♦Joseph Badger Upham, U. S. Navy, Portsmouth, N. H. A.B. Law Student, Portsmouth, N. H., i86i- 62. 3d Asst. Eng., U. S. Navy, 1862-64; 2d Asst. "Eng., 1864-68; Passed Asst. Eng., 1868- 75; Retired, Dec. 27, 1875. d., Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 13, 1889. 1862 George Gustavus Kimball, P. O. Inspec- tor, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 1st Lt., N. H. Inf., 1862. LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1866: Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass.; Washington, D. C. , U. S. Civ. Serv. Post Office Inspector. Spokane, Wash. For three years. Inspector in Change of St. Paul Division, (States of Minn., N. Dak., and S. Dak.). Now Local Inspector, Chicago, 111. Joel M. Marshall, Lawyer, Bar Mills, Me. A.B., A.M. Pres., Athena;an Soc, Me. Bar, 1864. Lawyer, Buxton, Me., 1864—. Charles Porter Mattocks, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. A.B., LL.B. Orator, Peucinian Soc. $ B K. Phil. Disq. 1st Lt., Co. A, 17th Me. Inf., U. S. A., July 31, 1862; Capt., Dec. 13, 1862; Maj., Dec. 11, 1863; Lt. Col., Oct., 1864; Col., May 9, 1865; Bvt. Brig. Gen., Winter of 1863- 64; Prisoner, May 5, 1864-Feb. 21, 1865; Mus- tered out, July 4, 1865. LL.B., Harvard, 1867. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1867 — . Co. Atty., Cumberland Co., Me., 1869-72. m., Ellen Rob- inson, Portland, Me., June 27, 1871. Pres., Winslow Packing Co., 1882. Me. Legis., House, 1880-84. Me. Comr. to Columbian Ex- position, 1893. Brig. Gen., U. S. Vol., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Judge of' Probate, Cumberland Co., Me., Dec. 11, 1900-07. Howard Lyman Prince, Librarian, 1635 P St., N. W., Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Jr. Part. Lit. Disq. Q. M. Serg., 20th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 29, 1862; 1st Lt., Feb. 13, 1864; Capt., Dec. i, 1864; Mustered out, July 16, 1865. Teacher, Portland High Sch., 1865-68. m., Jennie L. Tew, Oxford, N. Y., June 11, 1874. U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C, 1871-75. LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1876. Clerk, Wash- ington Police Ct., 1875-88. Libr., Patent Office, 1889—. Almon Libby Varney, U. S. Army, 143 Woodruff PI., Indianapolis, Ind. A.B. Tufts Coll., 1858-59; Bowdoin Coll.. 1859-62. ist Lt, Co. D, 13th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 9, 1861; Capt., Sept. 19, 1862; Mus- tered out, Jan. 6, 1865. m., Hannah Josephine Gibson, Medford, Mass., May 9, 1866. Ord- nance Dept., U. S. Army, 1865-1903, rising through various grades to Lt. Col., 1901. Re- tired by age limit, 1903. *George Washington Frost, Physician, Emporia, Kans. M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1858-60. Teacher, Brunswick, Ga., 1860-61. Compelled to come North at outbreak of Civil War. Teacher, Monmouth. Rockland, and Clinton, Iowa. M.D., Rush. Med. Coll., 1870. Phys., Iowa. 1871- 79: Emporia, Kans., 1879-95. Co. Coroner, d., Dec. 3, 1895. *Almon Goodwin, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Bugle. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Phil. Disq. 2d Lt., Co. C, 19th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1862. Prin., Acad., St. Stephen, K, E., 1862-64. nl., (1) Mary Marvin Wilder, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1862. Law Student, Biddeford, Me., and Harvard Law Sch. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1867-1005. m., (2) Maud Wilder, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1879. Sr. Memb., Goodwin, Thompson & Vanderpoel. d., Nov. 2, 1905. *Charles Widgery Milliken, Physician, Shullsburg, Wis. A.B., M.D. Disc. Med. Student, Saco and Brunswick, Me., and Chicago, 111. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1865. Phys., Oquawka, 111., 1865- 71; Shullsburg, Wis., 1871-80. Dir. of Sch., ib., 1875-80. d.. Limerick, Me., June 14, 1880. *Joseph Noble, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. 2d Lt., Co. A, 9th Me. Inf.. U. S. A., Sept. 21, 1862; 1st Lt., Feb. 5. 1863. Capt., Co. H, Apr. 10, 1863. Maj., June 6, 229 rilETA 1864; Lt. Col., Oct. 10, 1864; Mustered out, July 13, 1865. Appointed Clerk, U. S. Treas. Dept., July 30, 1870. Asst. Chief, Uivision of Loans ana Currency, July 20, 1899-1908. d., June 17, 1908. ♦Charles Henry Verrill, Teacher, I'Vank- )in, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Poet, Athenian Soc. Disc. Prin., Corinth Acad., 1862-65. Teacher, State Normal Sch., Mansfield, Pa., 1865-69; Prin., 1869-77. m., (i) Orilla Dexter, Corinth, Me., Aug. 25, 1867; (2) Emma J. Shattuck, Bloss- burgh. Pa., May 3, 1871. Mayor, Mansfield, Pa., 1877. Prin., Del. Lit. Inst., Franklin, N. Y., 1877-99. Ph.D., Lafayette, 1881. d., Harrisburg, Pa., June 23, 1899. ♦William Randall Woodside, Bath, Me. Sec, Peucinian Soc. Jr. Part, d., Bath, Me., Apr. 2, 1862, 1863 Delon Henry Abbott, Merchant, Vande- mere, N. C. M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1859-60. M.D., Bow- doin Med. Sch., 1863. Surg., 9th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1863-65. m., Helen Louise Beunoch, Orono, Me., Sept. 9, 1864. Merchant, Lumber Mfr., and Planter, Vandemere, N. C, 1866 — . Postmaster, ib., 1873-87; Memb., City Council, 1877-83; Mayor, 1888-90. Memb., State Rail- road Comsn., 1896-98; State Corporation and Tax Corasn., 1899-1903. Benjamin Dwight Greene, Engineer, University Club, New York, N. Y. A.B.. A.M. Jr. Part. Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y., 1866. Capt., U. S. Eng. Corps; Resigned, Dec. 31, 1883. m., Bessie McClelland, Detroit, Mich., Apr. 17, 1869. Civ. Eng. and Merchant, Charleston, S. C, 1883-1890; New York. N. Y., and Mont- real, Can., 1890 — . George Augustine Haines, Retired, Ca- denablia, Italy. A.B., A.M. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Disq. Abroad. 1866-68. Cotton Merchant, Mobile, Ala., 1871- 734 Boston, Mass., 1873-81. Retired, 1881. Abroad most of time. Evans Searle Pillsbury, Lawyer, Kohl Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. ist Lt., Co. M, 1st Me. Cav., U. S. A., 1862-63. Law Student, Foxcroft. Me., 1863- 64. Lawyer, Stockton, Cal., 1865-74. Dist. Atty., San Joaquin Co., Cal., 1866-70, 1872-74. Lawyer, San Francisco, 1874 — . Albion Wesley Stewart, School Super- intendent, 217 Woodland Ave., Ot- tiimwa, Iowa. A.B., A.M. Pres., Peucinian Soc. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Anson, Me., 1864-65; Parsonsfield, Me., 1865-66; Abington, Mass., 1866-67. m., Frances Augusta Brett, Thomaston, Me., Aug. 25, 1868. Supt. of Sch., Marion, Iowa, 1867- 69; Des Moines, Iowa, 1869-72; Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1872-76; Ottumwa, Iowa, 1876 — . ♦Horace Rundlett Cheney, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. „ ^ „ ,, A.B., A.M., LL.B. 1st Jr. Decl. Pr. * B K. Phil. Disq. Tutor and Libr., Bates CoU., 1865. LL.B., Harvard, 1868. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1868-76. m., (i) Virginia P. Wing. Bloom- field. Ohio. July. 1869; (2),.MaryE Chase, \'alley Falls, R. I., 1874. Dist. Atty., Suffolk Co 1875-76. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 13. ,876. *Alvah Burton Dearborn, I'hysician, Somerville, Mass. .\.Ij., A.m., M.D. Orator, Peucinian Soc. Disq. Teacher, California. Teacher, North Anson, Me., 1868-69. m., (1) Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Topsham, Me., Nov. 26, 1868. .M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1870. Phys., Salisbury, Mass., Newburyport, Mass., and Somerville, Mass. Supt. of^ Sch., Salisbury, 1873. Memb., Sch. Bd., Newburyport, Mass., 1876. m., (2) Hannah A. Morrill, July 21, 1881. d., Aug. 19, 1906. ♦William Ellsworth Greene, Lawyer, Oakland, Cal. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Teacher, Stockton, Cal., 1863. Lawyer, ib., 1864-68. Cal. Legis., House, 1865-67. Co. Judge and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, San Joaquin Co., Cal., 1867-74; Re- signed, May, 1874. m., Anne Isabella Webster, Maiden, Mass., Oct. 7, 1869. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1875-76; Oakland, Ca!., 1877- 79. Judge, Superior Ct., 1879-1905. d., Aug. 7. 1905- ♦Nathaniel French Putnam, Clergyman, Salt Lake City, Utah. A.B. Jr. Part. Orator, Peucinian Soc. Ed., Bugle. Sr. Class Orator. * B K. Oration. Grad., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1866. m., (1) Isa- bella G. Farr, Thetford, Vt., Sept. 27, 1866. Rector, P. E. Ch., Poultney, Vt.. 1866-69; St. .Mbans, Vt., 1869-76; St. Johnsbury. Vt., 1876- 82; Salt Lake City, I'tah, 1882-91. m., (2) Ella K. Chester, New York. N. Y., June I, 1875. d., Salt Lake City, Utah, Apr. 26, 1891. ♦Edward Lewis Sturtevant, Farmer, Geneva, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. ist Lt., Co. G, 24th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Oct. 27, 1862; Capt., Feb. 9, 1863; Mustered out, Aug. 25, 1863. m., Mary Elizabeth Mann, Mar. o, 1864. M.D., Harvard, 1866. Farmer, South Framinghamj Mass. Au- thor Numerous Pamphlets on Agricultural Sci- ence. Dir., N. Y. State Agr. Experiment Sta- tion, Geneva, N. Y. d.. South Framingham, Mass., July 30, 1898. 1864 Enoch Foster, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B., LL.B. Bowdoin Coll., 1860-62. 2d Lt., Co. H, 13th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 12, 1861; 1st Lt., June 3, 1862-64. 19th U. S. Art. Corps. m., (i) Adelaide Owen Lowe, Waterville, Me.. June 9. 1874. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1865. Lawyer, Bethel, Me., 1865- 84. Co. Atty., Oxford Co., Me., 186S-74. m., (2) Sarah W. Chapman, Bethel, Me., June 3, 1873. Me. Legis., Senate, 1874-75. A.B., 1883. A.M., 1889. Justice, Me. Supreme Ct., 1884- 98. Lawyer, Portland, Me., i8g8 — -. Charles Erwin Gibbs, Lawyer. Bowdoin Coll., 1860-62. Lawyer, San Fran- cisco, Cal., and later came back East. Can- not be traced. Calvin Lewis Hayes, U. S. Civil Service, Kittery, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1860-63. Serg. Maj., 27th Me. Inf. and Adjutant, 32d Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-64. Memb., Sch. Bd., Kittery, Me.; Town Clerk and Moderator, many years. Chief Clk., Equipment Dept., U. S. Navy Yard, Kittery, Me. Charles Jewett, Physician, 330 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M.. M.D. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Lit. Disq. Prin., Franklin Acad., Dover, N. H.. 1864-66. Teacher, Sem., Cooperstown, N. Y., 1866-68; Adelphi Acad., Bropklyn, N. Y., 1870. 2,30 THETA m., Abigail E. Flagg, July, 1868. M.D., Co- lumbia, 1S71. Phys., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871 — . Pres., Med. Sec, County Kings, 1878-80. Prof., Obstetrics, Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1880 — ; Prof., Obstet. and Gynecol., 1899 — . Gynecol, and Obstet. Surg, to the Hospital. Consulting Obstetrician, Kings Co. Hosp., 1893 — . Con- sulting Gynecologist, Bushwick Hosp., 1894 — . Consulting Surg., St. Christopher's Hosp. Memb., Congres Periodique International d'Ob- stettrique et Gynecologie. Honorary Member, British Gynecol. Soc; Detroit Gynecol. Soc. Honorary Pres., Obstet. Section, Pan-American Med. Cong., 1893. Fellow, Am. Gynecol. Soc. Fellow, Am. Acad, of Med. Fellow, N. Y. Acad, of Med. Fellow, N. Y. Obstet. Soc; Pres., 1894. Fellow, Brooklyn Gynecol. Soc; Pres., 1893. Ed., ''American Gynecology," and "Practical Obstetrics." Author, "Essentials of Obstetrics," "Child-bed Nursing," etc. Joseph Newell Whitney, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, 1619 17 St., N. W., Washington, D. C. LL.B. Serg., Co. B, 7th Squad., R. I. Cav., U. S. A., June, 1862-Sept., 1862; Lt., 2d R. I. Cav., U. S. A., Nov., i862-Mar., 1865. Pris- oner of War twenty-one months. LL.B., Co- lumbian Univ., 1867. U. S. Treas, Dept., June, i86s; Bureau of Statistics, 1868 — ; Chief Clerk, Bureau of Statistics, 1878^ — . John Green Wight, Teacher, Marbury Hall, 164 W. 74 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LittD. U. S. Navy, Ship Augusta, 1862-63. Ed., Bugle. Sr. Part. Lit. Disq. Teacher, ^Bridgton Acad., 1865; Sem., Cooperstown, N, Y., 1865-67. m.. Flora A. Stiles, Gorham, N. H., May 13, 1865. Prin., Bridgton Acad., Me., 1867-70; Union Sch. and Sem., Cooperstown, N. Y,, 1870-go; Classical High Sch.j Worcester, Mass., 1890-94; Phila- delphia High Sch. for Girls, 1894-97; Wad- leigh High Sch. for Girls, New York, N. Y., 1897 — . Ph.D., Hamilton, 1888. Litt.D., Bow- dom, 1899. Pres., Schoolmasters* Assoc, of New York, N. Y. and Vicinity, 1898. Pres., Assoc of Colleges and Secondary Sch. of Mid- dle States and Maryland, 1899. John Harrison Woods, Musician, 80 Blue Hill Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Class Poet. Sr. Part I St Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Cooperstown, N. Y., 1865-67. m., Hen- rietta O. Whittier, Farmington, Me., July 25, i86s. Prin., High Sch.. Concord, N. H., 1867 68. Music Teacher, Composer, Publisher, and Dealer, Boston, Mass., 1868 — . Alonzo Parsons Wright, Lawyer, Strea- tor. 111. A.B., A.M. Poet, Athenaean Soc Prin., High Sch., Strong, Me., 1865. Law Student, Port- land. Me., 1865-66. Lawyer, Odell, 111., 1866 80; Supt. of Sch.; City Clerk; City Solicitor, m., Mary Louise Farley, Sept., 1867. Lawyer, Streater, 111., 1880 — . Contrib. to Peterson*s, Waverls and other publications. ♦Charles Curtis, Teacher, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. Prin., High Sch., Belfast, Me., 1864-65, Prin., Acad., Morristown, N. J., 1865-67. Prin., Union Sch,, Huntington, N. Y., 1867-69. Prin., Free Acad., Kingston, N. Y., 1869-80. m., Julia H. David, Aug. 9, 1869. Ph.D., Rutgers, 1878. Teacher and Prin., Pub. Sch., New York, N. Y., 1880- 1905. d., Jan. 22, 1905. *Sanford Oscar Frye, Brunswick, Me. A.B. Orator, Peucinian Soc. Sr. Part. Lit. Disq. A^t; P*y™?st?T> V: P: N^YY^ Aug. 1864. d., of Typhoid Fever on Monitor Mon- tauk, off Charleston, S. C, Sept. 21, 1864. 1865 William Lamb Warren, County Official, Los Angeles, Cal. A.B. Bowdoin Coll., 1861-64; Yale Coll., 1864- 65. Orator, Athensean Soc. Merchant, Port- land, Me., 1865-68; Saccarappa, Me., 1868-75. m., I. L. Cummings, Paris, Me., Dec. 19, 1872. Lumber Merchant, Pasadena, Cal., 1875 — . Dep. Co. Clk., Los Angeles Co., Cal. George Roscoe Williams, Lawyer, 1466 Tenth Ave., Oakland, Cal. A.B. See Pi, 1865. Bowdoin Coll., 1861-64; Dartmouth Coll., 1864-65. Dist. Atty., Nye Co., Nev., 1868-72. Lawyer, Oakland, Cal. *Charles Robinson Brown, Physician, Lynn, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Prin., High Sch., Reading, Mass., 1866; Phillips Gram. Sch., Salem, Mass., 1867-71. M.D., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1872. Phys., Lynn, Mass., 1872-1907. Prof., Micr. Anat, • Boston Univ., 1874-75. m-. Margaret A. Hoitt, Oct. 29, 1877. Pres., Essex Co. Horn. Med. Soc; Mass. Surg, and Gynecol. Soc, 1892-94. d.. Mar. 21, 1907. *Harlan Page Knight, Hancock, N. H. Bowdoin Coll., 1861-62. Priv., 6th N. H. Inf., U. S. A.; Wounded, Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. d., Washington, D. C, Dec. 21, 1862. *Ebenezer Sylvester Kyes, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. Bowdoin Coll., 1861-62. Serg., Co. K, 20th Me. Inf., U. S. A.; 2d Lt., Co. E, 31st Me. Inf., U. S. A.; Bvt. Maj., Apr. 2, 1865; Judge Adv., 2d Division, 9th Army Corps, 1864-65; Mus- tered out, July 15, 1865. Me. Bar, 1867. Law- yer, Jay, Me., 1867-80; Town Clerk, i868; Post- master, 1870-82; Supt. of Sch., 1873-80. m., Caroline M. Coolidge, ib.. Mar. 12, 1869. , Me. Legis., Senate, 1876-77. Pres., Franklin Co. Edu. Soc, 1880. Examiner of Claims, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, D. C, 1880-88. d., Washington, D. C, July 25, 1888. *Joseph Alvah Locke, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. A.B., A.M. Sr. Part. * B K. Latin Saluta- tory. Teacher, High Sch., Portland. Me., 1865- 67. Me. Bar, 1868. Lawyer, Portland. Me.. 1868-1904. m., Florence Elinor Perley, ib., Aug. 27, 1873. Trustee, Kent's Hill Sem., 1877- 1904. Me. Legis., House, 1877-79; Pres., Sen- ate, 1880-82. Memb., Governor's Council, 1883- 87. Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Maine, F. & A. M., 1897-98. Grand High Priest, Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Maine, 1881-82. Grand Commander, Grand Commandery of Maine K. T., 1888-89. Sr. Grand Warden, Grand En- campment of the U. S., K. T., 1901-04, Memb., Me. Hist. Soc, Me. Geneal. Soc, Sons of the Am. Rev., etc, d., Apr. 21, 1904. ♦Henry Lehbeus Oak, Librarian, Se(gler Springs, Cal. A.B. Sfe Pi. 1865. Bowdoiii CpH,, 1861-64: Dartmouth Co]!., i?fi4-oS, Jr- Part. Teacher. Morristown, N. J., 1865-66; N^pa. f^l-, 1867. Ed., Occident, San Fr^ncis,co, Ca^., 18S8-69. Libr., Bancroft Library, San Francisco. Lai.. 1870-1900. Libr., Seigler Springs, Lake Co., Cal., 1900-05. d., May 20, 1905. *Edwin Searle Rogers, Patten, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1861-64. 2d Lt.. Co. E, 3isf Me. Inf., U. S. A., Mar. 11, 1864; Wounded, ?2\ THETA Battle of Cold Harbor, \'a., June 7, 1864. d.. June 8, 1864. 1866 Arthur Beardsley, College Professor, Swarthmore, Pa. C.E., Ph.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1862-63; Rcnss. Poly. Inst., 1863-67; C.E., 1867. Eng., Hoo.>,ac Tunnel, 1867-68. Civ. Eng. and Arch., Pough- keepsie, N. Y., 1868-69. Instr., Civ. Eng., Physics, etc., Univ. of Minn., 1869-70; Prof., 1870-72. m., Emma Lynn, Lockport, N. Y., June 29, 1870. Prof., App. Math., Swarth- more Coll., 1872-98; Resigned, 1898; Prof. Emeritus. 1898 — . Ph.D., SwarthmorCj 1889. Memb., various Engineering and Scientific So- cieties. Benjamin Harvey Davis, Business, Omak, Wash. Bowdoin Coll., 1S62-64. Cal. and Mex., 1865- 66. Teacher, Jacksonville, Ore., 1867-68; lone, Cal., 1868-69; Foxcroft, Me., 1869-72. Dir. and Treas., Foxcroft Mfg. Co., 1878-82. Spo- kane Falls, Wash., 1882-84. Granite Creek, Canada, 1884-85. Foxcroft, Me., 1885-98. In Alaska and the Northwest, 1898-1908. Bus., Omak, Wash., 1908 — . Home address, Fox- croft, Me. John Jacob Herrick, Lawyer, 107 Dear- born St., Chicago, III. A.B., LL.B.. A.M., LL.D. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Ed., Bugle, Poet. Athenaean Soc. Sr. Part. * B K. Lit. Disq. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1868. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1868 — . m., Julie A. Dulon, June 28, 1883. LL.D.. Bowdoin, 1902. Edward Elijah Jones, Manufacturer, 122 W. 130 St., New York, N. Y. Bowdoin Coll., 1862-64. P"v., 3d Me. Inf., U. S. A.; Corp., 17th Me. Inf.; Serg., 1st Me. Heavy Art., Oct., 1863-Sept., 1865. Book- keeper, New York, N. Y., 1866-75. Mfr., ♦George Edwin Lord, Surgeon, U. S. Army. A.B., A.M., M.D. Sr. Part. * B K. Disq. Teacher, Abington, Mass., 1867. M.D^ North- western Univ., 1871. Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, Staff of Gen. Custer, 1871-76. Killed, Little Big Horn Massacre, Montana, June 25, 1876. ♦Joseph Wesley Pressey, Insurance, 504 Wilder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Bowdoin Coll., 1862-64. Priv., nth Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1864-65. m., Mary Ellen Pearson, Mar., 1865. Teacher, Manchester, N. H., 1866. N. J. Ear, 1873. Adjuster of Claims, Union Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1876-81. General Agent, Pa. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1880 — . d., May 23, 1910. ♦George True Sutnner, Lawyer, Alamosa, Colo. A.B., A.M. Serg., Co. B, 26th Me. Inf.. U. S. A., Oct., 1862-Mar., 1863. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. B K. Commence- ment Poem. Prin., Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me., 1866-67. Student, Albany Law Sch., 1867-68. Me. Bar, 1868. Lawyer, Black River Falls, Wis., 1868-69; Omaha, Nebr., 1869-70; She- boygan, Wis., 1870-80; Durango, Colo., 1881- 1901. m., Catherine Eudora Marsh, Sheboy- gan, Wis., Jan. 16, 1872. Dist. Atty., She- boygan Co., Wis., 1878-80. City Atty., Du- rango, Colo., 1883-84. Dist. Atty., 6th Judicial Dist., Colo., 1886. Lawyer, Denver, Colo., 1901-08. d., Aug. 17, igo8. ♦Russell Davis Woodman, Banker, West- brook, Me. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. A.M. and Latin Valedictory, 1869. Teacher, Searsmont. Me., 1866-67; Camden, Me., 1867-68. Merchant, China, Me., 1868-80; Town Treas., 1883-84. Asst. Appraiser, U. S. Customs, Portland, Me., 1885-90. Treas., West- brook Trust Co., 1890-T905. Pres., 1903-1905. Chmn., Westbrook Sch. Bd. d., Nov. 22, 1905. . . 866-75- , Musical Instruments, ib., 1875-99. m., Emma I0O7 H. Hastings, ib.. Tune 10, 1875. Cashier and »_!. »t • »«• /-ii- ^ 1 /~- •, ^ Office Manager, Typewriter Mfg. Co., New John Norris McClmtock, Civil Engineer, York, N. Y., 1899- - i.^-.. ^. r, . „ Leander Otis Merriam, Agent, 2020 Tre- mont Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn. A.B.. A.M. Entered with '65, but through Service in Army dropped back to *66. Bow- doin Coll., 1861-63. Serg. Maj., 31st Me Inf., U. S. A., 1863-65. Bowdoin Coll., 1865 66. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Teacher, St. Stephen, N. B. m., Georgiana E, Humphreys. Agt., Railway Transfer Co., Min^ neapolis, Minn. ♦Joseph Greenleaf Fernald, Teacher, Poland, Me. A.B. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Ed., Bugle, ist Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Philos. Disq. Tutor, Rhet., Bates Coll., 1866-67. d-. Poland, Me., Nov. 12, 1867. ♦Otis Hinkley, New Harmony, Ind. See Theta Chi, 1866. Bowdoin Coll., 1862-63; Union Coll., 1863-65. d., New Harmony, Ind., 1877. ♦George Freeland Holmes, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Philos. Disq. Law Student, Oxford and Port- land, Me., 1866-69. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1869-90. m., Josephine Van Antwerp, Boscobel, Wis.. Oct. 13, 1875. d., Augusta, Me., Mar. 6, 1892, 232 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. rst Eng. Comp. Pr. Disc. U. S. Coast Survey, 1867-75. m., Josephine Tilton, Concord, N. H., Oct. 3, 1871. Instr., Eng., Bowdoin, 1871-73. Civ. Eng., Concord, N. H., 1875-92. Ed. and Pub., Granite Monthly. Con- cord, N. H., 1879-92. Civ. Eng., Boston, Mass., 1892 — . Pres., Am. Sewerage Disposal Co., Boston, Mass., 1899 — ; Am. Water Purification Co., Boston, Mass., 1903 — . Res., 22 Glen- arm St., Dorchester, Mass. James Wallace MacDonald, Teacher, Stoneham, Mass. A.B. Lit. Disq. Prin., High Sch., East Abing- ton (now Rockland), Mass., 1867-69; South Abington (now Whitman), Mass., 1870-76; Stoneham, Mass., 1876-92. m.. Emma F. Prouty, South Abington, Mass., Nov. 24, 1874. Agt., Mass. Bd. of Edu. for High Sch., 1892 — . Stephen Morrell Newman, College Pres- ident, Front Royal, Va. A.B., A.M., D.D. Fresh. Class Poet. Jr. Part. 1st Jr. Decl. Pr. Ed., Bugle. Sr. Part. Sr. Class Poet. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K Latin Salutatory. Prin., High Sch., Saco, Me., 1867-68. Grad., Andover, Theol. Sem., 1871. m., Mary L. McManus, nee Coburn, Bruns- wick, Me., Aug. 15, 1871. Cong. Ch., Taun- ton, Mass., 1871-78; Ripon, Wis., 1878-85; Washington, D. C, 1885-1906. Pres., Eastern S°"'-V-/"'°"'.„^°y^'> V»- 1908—. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Taunton, Mass.,' 1873-78. Prof., Math, and Biol., Ripon Coll., 1881-83. D.D THETA Bowdoin, 1887. Memb., Am. Ornithol. Union. Am. Hist. Assoc, Archsebl.' Inst. ' of Am., etc. Stanley Plummer, Lawyer, Dexter, Me. A.B. Serg., Co. H, unattached Me. Inf., U. S. A., Jan. i-july 6, i86s. 2d; Jr. Decl. Pr. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Lit. Disq*. Law Student, Albany Law Sch., and Bethel, Me., 1868-69. Me. Bar, i86g. Me. Legis., House, 1869, 1895- 99. Co. Supr., Public Sch., Penobscot Co., Me., 1870-71. m., Evelyn Barker, Mar. 11, 1871. Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 1872-73; City So- licitor, 1873. Chief Clk., Interior Dept., Wash- ington, D. C, 1874-76. U. S. Internal Rev. Agt., 1876-87. Lawyer, Skowhegan, Me., i888- 89. Postmaster, U. S. Senate, 1889-93. Staff, Gov. Burleigh, 1889-93. Lawyer, Dexter, Me., 1893 — . Me. Legis., Senate, 1899-1903. Eu- rope, 1904. ■' Dwinel French Thompson, Teacher, Lansingburg, N. Y. B.S. See Pi, 1869. Bowdoin Coll., 1863-64; Dartmouth Coll., 1866-69. B.S., 1869. Known as "Father of Baseball" at Dartmouth. Instr., Drawing and Math., Dartmouth, 1869-72. Prof., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1872 — . m., Mary Lena Saxton, Troy, ,N. Y,, Ja^i. i, 1880. Henry Sewall Webster, Banker, Gardi- ner, Me. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Poet, Peu- cinian Soc. * B K. Oration. A.M. and Latin Valedictory, 1870. Teacher, Hallowell, Me., Mansfield, Pa., and Augusta, Me., 1867-70. Me- Bar, 1871. Lawyer, Gardiner, Me., 1872- 84. m., Mary Chase Johnston, Augusta, Me., Aug. 12, 1876. Cashier, Cobbossee Natl. Bk., ib., 1882-84. Judge of Probate, Kennebec Co., Me., 1885-93. Grand High Priest, Grand Chap- ter of Maine, Royal Arch Masons, 1896-97. Treas., Gardiner Sav. Instn., 1888 — . ♦Francis Watts Chadbourne, Physician, Lowell, Mass. M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1863-66. M.D., Bow- doin Med. Sch., 1869. Phys., Old Town, Me., 1869-75; Lowell, Mass., 1875-1902. m.. Ella M. Whitney, June, 1874. Supt. of Sch., Old Town, Me., 1874-75. Chmn., Med. Staff, Lowell Hosp. d., Aug. 21, 1902. ♦William Elden, Teacher, Beaver Dam, Wis. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Me., Pa., and Wis., 1865,-71. m., (i) [Harriet O. ..Eastman, Dec 25, 1865; (2) M. A. Noisington, Mar. 11, 1871. Teacher, Jefferson, Iowa, 1871-76. Supt. of Sch., Independence, Iowa, 1876-81. Prof., Nat. Sci., Wayland Univ., 1881-83. d., Beaver Dam, Wis., May 22, 1883. ♦Napoleon Gray, Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Bridgton, Me., 1867-70. Lawyer, Norway, Me., 1870-74; Boston, ' Mass., 1874. m., Mercy A. Whitman, Harrison, Me., June 13, 1870. Teacher, Hoboken, N. J., 1874-81. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-99. d., Feb. 25, 1899. *William Huntress, Machinist, Lowell, Mass. Bowdoin' Coll., ,1863-64. U. S. Navy, 1864 — . Machinist, Lowell, Mass. d., Apr. 17. 1888. ; ■ ■ 1868 Charles Baker Besse, Clergyman, St. I^ouis, Mo. Bowdoin Coll.. 1864-65. m., Cordelia S. Spar- row, Bristol, Me., June 25, 1868. M. E. Ch., China, Pittston, Dexter, Rockland, Vassalboro, Bucksport, Orrington, Bangor, Thomaston, Me.; Little Rock, Ark. ; Effingham, Vandalia, Car- bondale, Jerseyville, Greenville, 111. D.D., Fort Worth Univ., Tex. George Madison Bodge, Clergyman, n Flora St., West Roxbury, Mass. A.B., B.D. Fife Maj., 7th Me. Inf., U. S. A.. 1861-62. m., Margaret E. Wentworth, Bruns- wick, Me., Nov. 19, 1866. Prin., Acad., Hal- lowell, Me., 1866-67; Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me., 1867-71. Disc. A.B., 1871. Prin., Sem. and Supt. of Sch., Gorham, Me., 1872-74; Prin., Westbrook, Me., Sem., 1874-77. E.D., Harvard, 1878. Unitarian Ch., Dorchester, East Boston, Leominster, Westwood, Mass. Thomas Jefferson Old South Bldg, A.B., A.M., LL.B. er, Cumberland, Me. 1870-71; Eng. High 76. LL.B., Boston ton, Mass., 1877 — . Law Sch. Memb., 1881-83; Sch. Bd., Overseers, Bowdoin; Emery, Lawyer, 1145 , Boston, JMass. * B K. Oration. Teach- ,, 1868-70; Hingham, Mass.. Sch., Boston, Mass., 1871- Univ., 1877. Lawyer, Bos- Prof., Law, Boston Univ., Boston Common Council, 1889-92. Memb., Bd. of 1909—. Leonard Warren Rundlett, Civil En- gineer, 23 E. 5 St., St. Paul, Minn. A.B. 1st Soph. Decl. Pr. 1st Jr. Decl. Pr. Lit. Disq. Teacher, St. Paul, Minn., 1868-70. Civ. Eng., St. Paul, Minn., 1870—; City Eng., 1881. m., "Mary A. Barry, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 27, 1881. Comr. of Pub. Wks., 1902 — . Charles Edgar Webber. A.B. Disc. Real Estate Bus., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894. Cannot be traced. Charles Otis Whitman, Professor of Biology, 5238 Woodlawn Ave., Chi- cago, 111. A.B., Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. Lit. Disq. Prin., Westford, Me., Acad., 1869-72. Master, Eng. Hi^h Sch., Boston, Mass., 1872-75. Ph.D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1878. Fellow, Johns Hop- kins Univ., 1879. Prof., Z06I., Imperial Univ. of Japan, 1879-Sr. Naples Zool. Station, 1882. Asst. in Zoology. Harvard Univ., 1883-85. Dir., AUis Lake Laboratory, 1886-89. m., Emily Munn, Sept. 15, 1883. Prof. Zool., Clark Univ., 1889-92. Univ. of Chicago, 1892 — . LL.D., Univ. of Nebr., 1894. Sc.D., Bowdoin, 1894- Memb., Natl. Acad, of Sci., 1895 — . Assoc. Fellow, Am. Acad., Arts and Sci. For- eign Memb., Linniean Soc. Memb., Am, Soc. Naturalists, Am. Ornithol. Union. Dir., Marine Biol. Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., 1888 — . Ed., Journal of Morphology, Biological Bulletin. ♦Orville Dewey Baker, Lawyer, Augusta, Me. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 1st Soph. Decl. Pr. ist. Jr. Decl. Pr. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. Sr. Class Orator. * B K. Oration. A.M. and Master's Oration, 1871. Europe, 1869-70. Law Student,. Augusta, Me., 1870-71. LL.B., Harvard, 1872. Lawyer, Augusta. Me., 1872-1908. Atty. Gen., Me., 1885-89. Pres., Maine State Bar Assn., 1905. d., Aug. 16, 1908. ♦Charles Edward Chamberlain, Mer- chant, Bristol, Me. A.B. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Disq. Teacher, Cumberland, Me., 1868-69; Wiscasset, Me., 1869-71. Merchant. Bristol, Me.. 1873-99; Postmaster, 1878-99. m.. Margaret J Blanch- ard, Cumberland, Me., Dec. 3, 1873. d., June 10, 1S99. 233 THETA ♦Charles Henry Cushman, Teacher, Dover, N. H. A.B. lid., Buele. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Ells- worth, Me., Higli Sch., 1868. d., Dover, N. H., Sept. 29, 1868. ♦Oliver Guy Hamilton, Teacher, Water- boro. Me. BoWdoin Coll., 1864-65. Me. Legis., House, 1864-65. Teacher, Waterboro, Me., 1865. d., Oct. 8, 1865. ♦Charles Galen Holyoke, Clergyman, N. Edgecomb, Me. A.B., A.M. Priv., Corp., Serg., and 2d Lt., 17th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Aug., 1862-June, 1865. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Disc. Teacher, Hackettstown, N. J.; Perth Amboy, N. J^ and Huntington, N. Y., 1868-72. Merchant, Charlestown, Mass., 1872-73. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1875. Cong. Ch., Bethel, Me., 1875-76; \'ina]haven, Me., 1878-79^ Phippsburg, Me., 1879-80; North m., Mary C. Dec. 23, 1885. Edgecomb, Me., 1881-1903. Ryan, North Edgecomb, Me., d.. Mar. 15, 1903. i86g Norman Call, Physician, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Jr. Part. Lit. Disn. Stu- dent, Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1870. M.D., Co- lumbia, 1872. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1872-89. Retired, 1889. m., Florence A. Mitchell, Brunswick, Me., Apr. 16, 1872. Memb., various Med. Soc. abroad. Address, care S. W. Keene & Son., 300 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. Clarence Hale, U. S. District Judge, Portland, Me. A.B., LL.D. :st Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Me. Bar, 1870. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1870; City Solicitor, :878-82. m., Margaret J. Rollins, ib.. Mar. II, 1880. Me. Legis., House, 1883-87. Ap' pointed U. S. Dist. Judge, Dist. of Me., 1902, LL.D., 1907. Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Sow- doin, 1905 — . Edward Payson Payson, Lawyer, 25 Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Class Pres. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Disq. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1871. Law- yer, Portland, Me., 1872-84; Boston, Mass., ♦Oscar Fitz Allen Greene, Lawyer, Koulder, Colo. A. 11., A.M. Priv., Co. M, ist Me. Cav., U. S. A., 1862-65. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Ed., Bugle, I St Eng Comp. Pr. * B K. Oration. A.M. and Master's Oration, 1872. m., Caro- line A. Mason. Lawyer, Wisconsin, 1871-75; Boulder, Colo., 1875-99. Colo. Legis„ House, 188a. Prof., Roman Law, Univ. of Colo, d., Nov. 4, 1899. ♦Leavitt Lothrop, Planter, New Orleans, La. A.B. Lit. Disq. Mgr., Linwood Plantation, La., 1872-73. Accidentally shot. New Orleans, La., Sept. 23, 1873. d., Sept. 26. 1873. ♦William Pitt Morgan, Lawyer, Min- neapolis, Minn. A.B., A.M. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr Teacher, Wil- liston Sem., E. Hampton, Mass., 1869-71; Piise Sem., Pike, N. Y., 1871-72. Lawyer, Portland, Me.; Minneapolis, Minn. Student, Univ. of Paris and Univ. of Sorbonne, 1880- 81. Author, "Lectures on European Travel." d., Aug., 1901. ♦Oscar Scott Williams, School Super- intendent, Dedham, Mass. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Presque Isle, Me., 1870- 71; Aubuin, Me., 1871-72; Haverhill, Mass., 187287. m., Sylvia E. M. Brooks, Oct. 28, 1876. Supt. of Sch., Nashua, N. H., 1887- 91; Dedham, Mass., 1891-93. d., Oct 11, 1893. 1870 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander, Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.D. Priv., 128th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1862-65. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1870-71; Ed., Daily Gazette, ib., 1871-74. m., Alice Colby, Sept. 14, 1871. Sec, Repub. State Com., Ind., 1874-78. Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind., 1877-81. 5th Auditor, U. S. Treas., Washing- ton, D. C, 1881-85. Commander, G. A. R.. Dept. of the Potomac, 1883-84. Lawyer, Buf- falo, N. Y., 1885—. U. S. Atty., Northn. Dist. of N. Y., 1889-93. U. S. House of Reps., 1897 — . LL.D., 1907. Author, "Political His- tory of New York," 3 vols. Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Bowdoin, 1905 — . Harrison Spofford Wjhitman, Clergyman, George Wheelwright Hobson, Teacher, E. Merrimac St., Lowell, Mass. A.B. Sr. Part. Diss. Lumber Merchant, Saco, Me., 1870-86. m., Louise Kettembeil, of Rotenburg, Ger., June 16, 1880. Abroad, 1881- 82. Teacher of Languages and Music, Lowell, Mass., 1886 — . Charles Henry Moore, Business, 340 W. 61 PI., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Jr. Class Pres. Sr. Part. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Teacher, High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1870-71. Tutor, Math, and Lat., Bowdoin, 1871-73. \M. and Latm Valedictory, 1873. Instr., Lat. and Mod. Lang., Bowdoin, 1873-77. Ed. and Prop., Western Clothing Furnishing and Hat Reporter, Chicago, 111., 1879-88. With R. G. Dun & Co., Mercantile Agency, Chicago, III., 1888 — . James Arthur Roberts, Officer of Cor- poration, 256 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Priv., 7th Me. Bat., U. S A., 1865. Class of '68 Pr. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Oration. Teacher and Law Student, Buffalo. N. Y., 1870-75. m., (1) Minnie Pines, Calais, Me., June i, 1871. N. Y. Bar, 1875. 346 Stevens Ave., Portland, Me. A.B., A.M., B.D., Litt.D. Ed., Bugle. ■!> B K. Prin., High. Sch., 'Thomaston, Me., 1869-71. Teacher, Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass., 1871- 74. B.D., Tufts Div. Sch., 1877. Universalist Ch., Mechanic Falls, Me., 1877-82; Dexter, Me., 1882-86; Augusta, Me., 1886-90. rn., Susan Frances Warren, May 5, 1879. Financial Agt, Me. Universalist Conv., 1890-92. Prin., Westbrook, Me., Sem., 1892-99. Universalist Ch., Brunswick, Me., and Portland, Me., i8gg— . Litt.D., Tufts, 1899. Fitz Allen Woodbury, Lawyer, 97 Clark St., Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.B., LL.D. Disq. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1870. Lawyer, Chicago, III., 1870 — . m., Mary S. Moore, Feb. 19, 1873. LL.D., Northwestern Univ., 1873. ♦Charles Edward Fowles, Farmer and Teacher, Edgecomb, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1865-66. Farmer and Teacher, Edgecomb, Me., 1866-76. m., Abigail E. Hig- gins, Richmond, Me., June 7, 1868. d., Feb. 15, 1876. 234 THETA Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1875 — . N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1879-80. m., C^) Martha Dresser, Auburn, Me., Dec. 11, 1884. Memb., Buffalo Park Coinsn., 1891-93. State Comptroller, N. Y., 1894-99. LL.D., Bowdoin, 1898. Pres. and Dir., Twin Lakes Reservoir Co. ; id.. Greater New York Home Co.; N. J. Home Co.; New Netherlands Home Co. V-Pres., Buffalo Elevating Co. Dir., Standard Milling Co.; Natl. Sugar Mfg. Co.; Twin Lakes Land & Water Co. Treas., Chapman Ball Bearing Co. Pres., N. Y. State Hist. Assn. Memb., Buf- falo Hist. Soc.; F. & A. M.; G. A. R. Alonzo Garcelon Whitman, Teacher, Melrose, Mass. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Class Poet. * B K. Oration. Teacher, English High Sch., Boston, Mass., 1870-73. Instr., Fr. and Bot., Bowdoin, 1873-74. Prin., High Sch., Melrose, Mass., 1874-98; Prin. Emeritus, 1898 — . m., Florence Mary Goss, Melrose, Mass., Nov. 26, T878. Edwin Cox Woodwjird, Assayer, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. A.B., A.M. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Boston, Mass., and Newcastle, Me. Special work in Chem., Mass. Inst, of Tech. and Bowdoin. Prin., High Sch., Castine, Me., 1878-82. m., Anna Thornburn Whiting, Cas- tine, Me., Aug. 6, 1885. Assayer and Chem- ist, Lake Valley, N. M., and Leadville, Colo. Metallurgist, Puget Sound Reduction Co., Everett, Wash. Assayer and Chemist, Denver, Colo.; Cripple Creek, Colo., and, since Jan., 1896, Colorado, Springs, Colo. *William Edwin Frost, Teacher, West- ford, Mass. A.B. Corp., Co. H, 23d Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1862, and two and one-half months in garri- son at Fort McClary, 1864. Ed., Bugle. Sec, XXIII A K E Conv., Brunswick, Me., Oct. 6-7, 1869. Jr. Part. Pres., Athenian Soc. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Jr. Libr. Sr. Libr. * B K. Oration. Prin., Liberal Inst., Norway, Me., 1870; High Sch., Gardiner, Me., 1872; Acad., Westford, Mass., 1872-1904. m., Sarah H. Keith, Augusta, Me., Nov. 18, 1871. Sec. to Comrs. of Public Burial Grounds, 4 yrs. Chmn., Trustees' J. V. Fletcher Library, 17 yrs. Pres., Westford, Veteran Assn., 7 yrs. d.. Nov. 30, 1904. ♦Charles Franklin Gilman, Portland, Me. A.B. Brown Memorial Schp., 1866-70. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration, d., Port- land, Me., May 21, 1871. ♦Albert Gray, Teacher, Northboro, Mass. A.B. Orator, Athenasan Soc. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Morris, N. Y., 1871-72; Boston, Mass., 1873-74; North- boro, Mass., 1875-90. m., Mary E. Whitman, Harrison, Me., Dec. 25, 1873. d.. Mechanic Falls, Me., Jan. 20, 1893. ♦Walter Ebenezer Holmes, Merchant, Oxford, Me. A.B., A.M. Disq. Teacher, Auburn, Me., 1870-72; Oshkosh, Wis., 1873-74. Merchant, Welchville, Me., 1879-88. Retired, 1888. Se- lectman. Supt. of Sch. m., Elba A. Porter, Augusta, Me., May i, 1881. Collector, Treas. and Memb., Bd. of Health, d., Mar. 9, 1909. *James Wadsworth Keene, Physician, National City, Cal. A.B., M.D. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Richmond and Biddeford, Me., and Boston, Mass., 1870-73. M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1875. Phys., Boston, Mass., Buffalo, N. Y., and National City, Cal. m., Mary M. Lothrop, Brunswick, Me., Nov. 29, 1878. d., Fallbrook, Cal., Jan. 30, 1902. *Burdus Redford Melcher, Life Insur- ance, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Student, Univ. of Berlin, 1870-72. Prin., High Sch., Kennebunk, Me., 1872-73. A.M. and Master's Oration, 1873. Prin., High Sch., Saco, Me., 1873-82. m., Margaret F. Richards, Kennebunk, Me., Aug. 3, 1875. Teacher, High Sch., Maiden, Mass., 1882. Life Ins., Boston, Mass. d., Nov. IS, 1888. 1871 Edgar Foster Davis, Teacher and Cler- gyman, East Machias, Me. A.B., A.M. Ed., Bugle. Jr. Part, ist Jr. Decl. Pr. Disq. Teacher, Thomaston, Me., Rhinebeck, N. Y., and Middletown, Conn., 1871-76. m., Elraira S. Talbot, East Machias, Me., June 25, 1879. Student, Yale Theol. Sch., 1876-78. Cong. Ch., Perry, Me., 1878-79; St. Stephen, N. B., 1879-8:; Gardiner, Me., 1881- 83; Hamilton, Mass., 1883-88; Wolfboro, N. H., 1888-89. Prof., Eng., Pa. State Coll., 1889- 94. P. E. Ch., Littleton, N. H., 1894-99; Mackinac Island, Mich., 1900-01; St. Louis, Mich., 1901-02. Chaplain and Prof., Classics, Akeley Hall, Grand Haven, Mich., 1902-03. William Palmer Melcher, Physician, Mt. Holly, N. J. A.B., M.D. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Diss. Teach- er, Sem., Pike, N. Y., 1871-72. Instr., German, Univ. of Minn., 1872-73. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1876. Phys., Camden, N. J., 1876-79; Pember- ton, N. J., 1879-82. Mt. Holly, N. J., 1882—. m., Mary S. Gaskill, Pemberton, N. J., Mar. 29, 1883. Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole, Cler- gyman, Bradford, Mass. A.B., A.M., S.T.B., D.D. * B K. Oration. Prin., Washington Acad., East Machias, Me., 1871-72; High Sch., Bloomfield, N. J., 1872-75. A.M. and Latin Valedictory, 1874. S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1878. M. E. Ch., King- field, Lisbon, Deering, Westbrook, Bath, and Portland, Me., 1878-88. D.D., Bowdoin, 1888. Pres. and Prof, of Syst. Theol., Theol. Sch., Florence, Italy, 1888-92. Student, Univ. of Berlin, and traveling in Europe and Holy Land, 1892-03. M. E. Ch., Auburn, Me., 1894-98; Augusta, Me., 1898-1900. Cong. Ch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1900-1901; Bradford, Mass., 1901 — . Author, "Four and a Half Years in the Italy Mission," "The Evidence of Salva- tion," "Prophecy, or Speaking for God," "His- tory and Genealogy of the Stackpole Family," History of Durham," "Old Kittery and Her Families," etc. 23s ♦Kmgsbury Bachelder, College Pro- fessor, Hillsdale, Mich. A.B., A^M., J.U.D. Sewall Lat. Pr. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Teacher, High Sch., Auburn, Me., 1871-72. Prin., Me. Central Inst., Pittsfield, Me., 1873-81. A.M. and. Master's Oration, 1874. m., Mary A. Wade, Dover, Me.. June 27, 1877. Stu- fe,*', 9°^i '^'''- Sch., 1881-83. Prof., Lat., Hillsdale Coll., Hillsdale, Mich., 1881-87; Prof., Gr., 1887-1907. L.H.D., Hillsdale 'Coll., 1903. d., Aug. 27, 1907. *Oscar Lewis Billings, Manufacturer, Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Prin., St. Augustine Sch., Topsham, Me., TllETA 1872-73; High Sch., Skowhegan, Me., 1874. Mfr., Philadelphia, Pa. d., Jan. 17, 1903. *Sylvanus Otis Hussey, Teacher, East Dixmont, Me. A.B. ist Jr. and Sr. Ex. Pr. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Oration, m., Agnes A. Whitney, East Dixmont, Me., Aug. 2, 1871. Teacher, East Dixmont, Me., 1873. d., Dec. 20, 1873. ♦Edwin Howard Lord, Teacher, Wolf- boro, N. H. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Jr. Part. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Prin., High Sch., Richmond, Me., 1871-73. Teacher, Lowell, Mass., 1873-80. m., (i) Ad- die Mayers Decker, Brunswick, Me,, July 17, 1874; (2) Julia Swift Bennett, Lowell, Mass., Nov. I, 1877. Ph.D., Harvard, 1880. Prin., High Sch., Lawrence, Mass., 1880-92; Wolf- boro, N. H., 1892-1907. d., Jan. 24, 1907. ♦Alfred Johnson Munroe, Belfast, Me. A.B. Law Student, Baltimore, Md., 1872-74. Europe, :874-75. d., Pau, France, Jan. 3, 1875. 1872 Charles Bemis Benson, Lawyer, Snow's Falls, Me. A.B. See Xi, 1868. Bowdoin Coll., 1868-69. Law Student, Portland, Me., 1872-74. Me. Bar, 1874. Lawyer, Paris, Me., 1874 — . ra.. May Imogene Hammond, Snow's Falls, Me., Nov. 10, 1877. ' Edgar Henry Deering, Farmer, 200 Gamage Ave., Auburn, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1869-71. Wrote Latin Ode for Freshman Supper. Teacher, 1871-74. Ac- countant, 187S-80. Grocer, Portland, Me., 1881-83. m., (i) Miss Skellings, Portland, Me.; (2) Mary Washburn, Minot, Me., bama Ct. of Claims, 1883. Me. Senate, 1893- 96. Pres., ib., 1895-96. Atty. Gen., Me., 1901 — . Memb., Repub. State Com. ♦John Getchell Abbott, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Leader in estab- lishment of Orient. Ed., Bugle. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. One-half of Class of '68 Pr. Diss. Me. Bar, 1873. Lawyer and Journalist, Bid- deford, Me., 1873-76. Mass. Bar, 1876. Law- yer, Boston, Mass., 1876-84. d., Dorchester, Mass., Apr. 23, 1884. ♦George Henry Cummings, Physician, Portland, Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. Brown Mem. Schp., 1870- ?2. Disc. Student, Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1873- 74. M.D., Columbia, 1875. Phys., Portland, Me., 1875-1903. m., Auda C. Otis, Brunswick, Me., June 11, 1879. City Phys., 1880-81. d., Aug. 22, 1903. ♦John Sumner Frost, Teacher, Spring- vale, Me. A.B., A.M. Disq. Prin., High Sch., Thomas- ton, Me., 1872-77; Northbridge, Mass., 1877- 79. m., Althea L. Brackett, Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 25, 1877. Teacher, High Sch., Lawrence, Mass., 1882-87. d., Springvale, Oct. 25, 1887. ♦William Augustus McDowell, Bruns- wick, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1868-70. d., Brunswick, Me., July 13, 1870. 1873 Charles Edwin Averill, Lawyer, 33 Unity Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Bowdoin Coll., 1869-70. Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind. Res., 2019 Ruckle St. Farmer, Minot, Me 1883-91. Farmer and Hervey Wilfred Chapman, Clergyman, Landlord, Auburn, Me., 1891— . Lakeport, Cal. sj . J. Y. McClintock, Civil Engineer, Roch- A.B., A.M., B.b. ester, N. Y. Bowdoin Coll., 1868-69. Civ. Eng., Boston & Me. R. R., 1872-80. m., Mary Elizabeth Rob- inson, Oct. 12, 1878. Civ. Eng., Natl. Pe- troleum & Water Gas Co., New York, N. Y,, 1880-82. Supt. and Agt., United Gas Improve- ment Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1884-88. Sec. Chamber of Commerce, Rochester, N. Y., 1888 98. City Eng., Rochester, N. Y., 1898-1901 Co. Eng., Monroe Co., N. Y., igoi — . Osgood Wyman Rogers, Clergyman, Gage, Okla. A.B. Priv. and Ser^., 5th Me. Inf., 1861-64. Ed., Bugle. Ed., Orient. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Sr. Class Poet. Disq. m., Margaret Augusta Evans, Aug. i, 1872. Teacher, Bluehill, Me., 1873; Hampton, M:e., 1874-75. Grad., Bangor Theoi. Sem., 1876. Cong. Ch., Farmington, Me., 1876-78; Bridgton, Me., 1878-83; Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1883-1900; Medford, Oklahoma, 1900 — . George Melville Seiders, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. A.B., A.M. Corp., Co. B, 24th Me. Inf., 1862- 63. Disq. Pnn., Greeley Instit., Cumber- land, Me.; Sub-Master, High Sch.,. Waltham, Mass.; Prof., P. E. Acad., Cheshire, Conn., 1872-76. m., Clarice M. Hayes, N. Yarmouth, Me., Nov. 24, 1874. Law Student, Portland, Me., 1876-78. Me. Bar, 1S78. With Thomas B. Reed, Lawyer, Portland, Me. Memb., Me. Legis., House, 1878. Co. Atty., Cumberland Co., Me., 1885-88. U. S. Asst. Counsel, Ala- 236 ist Jr. Decl. Pr. St. Croix Deb. Pr., 1873. Philos. Disq. Teacher, Kennebunk, Me., 1873-74; Brunswick, Me., 1874-76. B.D., Yale Div. Sch.. 1878. Cong. Ch., Hillsboro, N. H., 1878; Garfield, Kans., 1880. Teacher, Berkeley, Sacramento, and San Rafael, Cal., 1881-90. Presb. Ch., Kelseyville, Cal., Lakeport, Cal., 1890 — . Isaac Luther Elder, Lawyer, Portland, Me. . A.B. Diss. Teacher, Orrington and Hamp- den, Me., 1873-75. Me. Bar, 1875. m., Georgia A. Starbird, Falmouth, Me., Oct. 30, 1875. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1877 — . Judge, Deering Munic. Ct., 1894-97. City Solicitor. Deermg, Me., 1895-97. Grand Chancellor, Knights of Pythias, 1894-95; Supreme Repre- sentative, Knights of Pythias, 1902-08. John Frederick Eliot, Teacher, East Boston, Mass. A.B. Ed., Orient, ist Eng. Comp. Pr. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Lawrence Acad., Groton, Mass., 1873-74. Prin.. High Sch.. Winchen- don, Mass., 1874-76; Hyde Park. Mass., 1876- 1900. m., Margaret Bass Wellington, July 16, 1883. Head Master, High Sch., East Boston, Mass., 1889—. Res., Hyde Park, Mass. Alfred Greeley Ladd, Physician, Great Falls, Mont. A.B., A.M., M.D. Memb., Bowdoin's first crews, Intercoll. Regattas, Springfield, Mas.s., 1872-73. Disc. Teacher, 1875-77. M.D.. Bow- doin Med. Sch., 1878. Phys., Pepperell, Mass.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Sun River, Mont., and THETA Great Falls, Mont. m., Jessie May Sweat, Brownfield, Me., Aug. i, 1882. Augustus Freedom Moulton, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B., A.M. Ed., Bugle. St. Croix Deb. Pr., 1872. Ed., Orient, 2d Mineral. Pr. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Tutor, Bowdoin, 1874. Law Student, Portland, Me., 1874-76. Master's Oration, 1876. Me. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1876 — . Me. Legis., 1878-79. Mayor of Deering, Me., (8g8; Pres., Bd. of Aldermen, Portland, Me., igoo-oi. Pres., Me. Soc., Sons of Am. Rev. Trustee, Westbrook Sera. Memb., Me. Hist. Soc.: Am. Hist. Assoc: Commandery, F. & A. M. , . > Albert Francis Richardson, Teacher, Castine, Me. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Bridgton, Me., 1873-83; Acad., Fryeburg, Me., 1883-88; State Normal School, Castine, Me., 188B — . m., Emma F. Tolman, Harrison, Me., Aug. 27, 1873. Francis Marion Smith, Physician, Clo- verport, Ky. M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1865-69. Prin., High Sch., Hawesville, Ky., 1870-73; Hardingsburg, Ky., 1873-75. M.D., Med. Univ. of Louisville, Ky., 1876. Phys., Cloverport, Ky., 1876 — . Author, Volume of Poems. Contrib., Louisville Med. Journal. David William Snow, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B. Oration. Law Student, Portland, Me. and Harvard Law Sch., 1877-79. Me. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1879 — . Memb., Symonds, Snow, Cook & Hutchinson. *Loren Foster Berry, Clergyman, Chi- cago, III. A.B., A.M., B.D. Ed., B^igle. 2d Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. Lit. Disq. Prin., High Sch., Brunswick, Me., 1873-74. B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1877. Cong. Ch., Hillsboro, N. H., 1878; Plantsville, Conn.; Garfield, Kans. ; Ot- tumwa, Nebr., and Chicago, 111. m., D. Louise Coy, Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1878. d., May 8, 1900. 1874 Marshall Wheelock Davis, Teacher, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Ed., Bugle. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. Disc. Class of *68 Pr. Student, France and Germany, 1875-78. Teacher, Latin Sch., Roxbury, Mass., 1880-81; Thayer Acad., S. Braintree, Mass., 1883-86; Latin Sch., Roxbury, Mass., 18S6 — . Res., 15 St. James St., Roxbury, Mass. Cassius Melville Ferguson, Lawyer, Bos- ton Blk., Minneapolis, Minn. A.B. Pres., Peucinian Soc. Sr. Class Orator. Law Student, with Hon. A. W. Paine, Bangor, Me., 1874-76. Me. Bar, 1876. Minn. Bar, 1876. Lawyer. Minneapolis, Minn.. 1877 — . Walter Temple Goodale, Physician, Saco, Me. A.B., M.D. Ed., Orient. Jr. Part. * B K. Philos. Disq'. Teacher, St. Augustine Coll., Benicia, Cal., 1874-79; Head Master, 1879-86. M.D., Harvard, 1888. Phys., Saco, Me., 1888—. Willard Roscoe Hemmenway, Teacher, La Crosse, Wi'^. A.B. See Xi. 1874. Colhy Coll., 1870-72; Bowdoin Coll., 1872-74. Lit. Disq. Prin., Greeley Inst., Cumberland, Me., 1874-76; High Sch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1876-77; High Sch., La Crosse, Wis., 1877 — . Charles Henry Hunter, Physician, 13 Syndicate Blk., Minneapolis, Minn. A.JB., M.D. Memb., crews, Inte'rcoll. Regattas, Springfield, Mass., 1872-73. Jr. Part. Jr. Class Pres. Sr. Part. * B K. Philos. Disq. Prin., High Sch., Limerick, Me., 1874-76. M.D., Columbia, 1878. m., Margaret Orr Stone, Brunswick, Me., Mar. 9, 1878. Phys., Newport, Me., 1878-79. Student, Vienna and Berlin, 1879-82. Phys., Minneapolis, Minn., 1882—. Prof., Theory and Prac. of Med., Univ. of Minn. Memb., Am. Med. Assn. *Ira Stephen Locke, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B. Disc. Law Student, Portland, Me., 1874-76. Me. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1876 — . Memb., Locke & Locke, Law- yers, ib., 1880-1910. d., Jan. 28, 1910. Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell, Teacher, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D., Litt.D. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Ed., Orient. Military Tactics Pr. ist Eng, Comp. Pr. Sr. Class Chaplain. * B K. Oration. Prin., Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me., 1874-75. Europe, 1876. M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1877. Prin., High Sch., Ellsworth, Me., 1877-82; Bridgton, Me., 1883; Auburn, Me.. 1883-84. m., Emma Woodman Jordan, Skow- hegan. Me., Dec. 2, 1878. Teacher, Latin Sen., Roxbury, Mass., 1884 — ; Head Master. 1909 — . Contrib., Magazines and Newspapers. Author, Text-books. Memb., Friday Evening Qub, 1884; Mass. Class, and High Sch. Teach- ers' Assn., 1885; N. E. Assn. of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; Am. Philol. Assn., 1894. Europe and Africa, 1896-97. Lee, Pedagog. Course, Harvard, 1898-99. Memb., Exam. Com., Boston Pub. Library, 1902-04. Pres., N. E. Assn., Teachers of Eng., 1903-05. Pres., Bowdoin Club of Boston, Mass., 1904. Litt.D., 1909. Res., 76 Alban Sfc, Dorchester, Mass. William Martin Payson, Lawyer, 25 Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Disc. Law Student, Portland, Me., 1874- 76. Me. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1876-91; Boston, Mass., 1891 — . Pres., Bowdoin Club of Boston, Mass., 1900. John Wheeler Pray, Physician, North- wood, N. H. A.B. M.D., Harvard, 1879. Phys., North- wood, N. H., 1879—. m., Elizabeth Martin, Lynn, Mass., Jan. 9, 1884. Memb., N. H. Med. Soc. Henry Kirke White, Teacher, Newcastle, Me. A.B., A.M. * B K. Philos. Disq. Teacher, Sem., Bucksport, Me., 1874-76. Prin., Wash- ington Acad., East Machias, Me., 1876-84; Lin- coln Acad., Newcastle, Me., 1884-92* High Sch., Bangor, Me., 1892-1908; Newcastle, Me., 1908 — . m., Caroline Jennie Donnell, Sheep- scot, Me., July 8, 1878. Pres., Me. Teachers' Assn., 1898; Me. Assn. of Colleges and Pre- paratory Schools, 1903. *Albion Gilbert Bradstreet, Banker, New York, N. Y. A.B. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Civ. Eng., Me. Central R. R. Prin., High Sch., Gardiner. Me., 1877. Student. Plarvard Law Sch., 1878-79. Me. Bar. 1879. Lawyer, 237 THETA Portland, Me., i8;9-8i. Mcmb., Me. Lcgis., House, 1879-80. m., Mary l-Jizabeth Palmer, Oct. 23, i88.i. Civ. EriR. in Southwest and Mexico, 188J-87. Banker, .New Vork, N. Y., 1878-92. d., Pliccnix, Ariz., Jan. 17, 1893. 1875 George Croswell Cressey, Clergyman, Effra Rd. Unitarian Churcli, London, Eng. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. 2d Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. B K. Oration. Teacher, Bath, Me., 1875-77; White Plains, N. Y., 1877-78. Latin Valedictory, 1878. Student, Univ. of Leipzig, Ger., 1878-79; Yale, 1879-80. Prof., Mod. Lan^., Washburn Coll., Kans., 1880-82. Grad.. Andover Theol. Sem., 1884. Unitarian Ch., Bangor, Me., 1884-90; Salem, Mass., 1890-96; Northampton, Mass., 1896- 1901; Portland, Ore., 1902-1906. D.D., Bow- doin, 1899. Ph.D., Wooster, 1894. Au- thor, *'The Essential Man," "Mental Evolu- tion," "Philosophy of Religion," "The Doc- trine of Immortality in Liberal Thought," "Soul-Power," etc. Memb., Exam. Bd. of Coll., 1885-86. Pres., JMinisters' League for Practical Works, 1894-96. Efira Rd. Unit. Ch., London, Eng., 1907 — . Walter Augustus Ford, Physician, N. E. Cor. IS and Locust Sts., Pliiladelpliia, Pa. Bowdoin Coll., 1871-73. Fresh. Class Pres. Student, Univ. of Gottingen, Ger., 1874-76. Univ. of Breslau, Ger., 1877-79. Univ. of Gottingen, 1878-79. Teacher, Portland, Me., 1880-81. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1882. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1882-88. Instr., Physical Training, Haverfofd Coll., Swarthmore Coll., William Penn Charter Sch., and other institutions. Dir., Inst, for Mechano-Therepy, 1882—. Edwin Herbert Hall, College Professor, 30 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Sewall Latin Pr. Ed., Orient. Jr. Part. Pres., Peucinian Soc. Capt. of Crew. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. "t B K. Latin Salutatory. Master's Oration, 1878. Prin., Gould's Acad., Bethel, Me., 1875-76; High Sch., Brunswick, Me., 1876-7;;. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1880. Instr., Physics, Johns Hop- kins, 1880; Harvard, 1881-88; Asst. Prof., 1888-95; Prof., 1895 — . m., Caroline Eliza Bottum, New Haven, Conn., Aug. 31, 1882, Author, "A Text-book of Physics," "Lessons in Pliysics," and the physics part of "The Teach- ing of Chemistry and Physics." Memb., Sci. Soc. Contrib., Sci. Periodicals. William Edwin Hatch, Teacher, 166 Wil- liams St., New Bedford, Mass. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Branford, cour. La., 1874 — . m., Marie Lucille Piagel, New Orleans, La„ Aug. 12, 1879. Myles Standish, Physician, 6 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M.. M.D. 2d Soph. Uecl. Pr. ist Jr. Decl. Pr. Sr. Part. Sr. Class Prophet. M.D., Harvard, 1879. House Surg., Carney Hosp., 1879-80. Med. Student, Berlin, 1881; Vienna, 1882. House Surg., Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Prof., Ophthal._, Dart- mouth Med, Sch. Specialist, Ophthalmic Dis- eases. Instr., Ophthal., Harvard, m., Louise Marston Earwell, Boston, Mass., Apr. 28, 1890. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. William Sylvester Thompson, Physician, Augusta, Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. Teacher, Harpswell, Win- throp, Waldoboro, South Thomaston and Booth- bay, Me., 1872-78. M.D., Horn. Hosp. Coll., Cleveland, Ohio, 1879. Pliys., Hallowell, Me., 1879-94; Augusta, Me., 1894 — . City Phys., Hallowell, Me., 1880-83. !"•• Nellie Narcissa Blossom, Boothbay, Me., June 9, 1881. Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, 1883. Memb., Sch. Bd., 1907—. Horace Roger True, Photographer, 170 7 St., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B. Disc. "Teacher, Waldoboro, Monson, Blanchard, Greenville, Foxcroft, and Augusta, Me., 1877-91. m., Emma Jane X'aughn, Green- ville, Me., Nov. 20, 1884. Photographer, Au- gusta, Me. Photographer and 'Taxidermist, Caribou and Millinocket, Me. Samuel Warren Whitmore, Lawyer, Su- perior, Wis. A.B. Law Student, Yarmouth, Me., 1875-77. Me. Bar, 1877. LL.B., Union Univ. Law Sch., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Albany, iN. Y., 1878-90. Real Estate Bus., Superior, Wis., 1890 — . m., Linda M. Melcher, Bruns- wick, Me, ♦Walter Hamlin Holmes, Physician, Waterbury, Conn. A.B., M.D. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Med. Student, Calais, Me., 1875-76. Boston City Hosp., 1878-79. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1879. Phys., Waterbury, Conn., 1880-98. m., Medora Caroline Piatt, Water- bury, Conn., Apr. 6, 1881. d., Nov. 27, 1898. 1876 William Alden, Physician. A.B., A.M., M.D. Ed., BurU. Sr. Class Mar- shal. M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1879. Phys., Portland, Me., 1879-97. Minneapolis, Minn.; San Francisco, Cal. Asst. Surg, of Vol., U. S. Army. Cannot be traced. Conn., 1876-82. m., Mrs. Emily Norton Mab- Collins Grant Burnham, Clergyman, batt, Norwich, Conn., Dec. 28, 1882. Supt., Sch., Milford, Mass., 1882-85; Haverhill, Mass., 1885-88; New Bedford, Mass., 1888-1906. Prin., New Bedford Textile Sch., 1906 — : Pres., N. II. Assn. of Sch. Supts. Charles William Hill, Clergyman, Green Valley. Calif. A.B., B.D. 1st Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Bti^le. Sr. Class Chaplain. B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1878. Cong. Ch., Branford, Conn.; Park City, Utah; San Jose, Cal.; Benicia, Cal.; Olaa, Hawaii; Green Valley, Calif. Klias Lane Lothrop, Planter, Dalcoiir, La. Bowdoin Coll., 1871-74. Sugar Planter, Dal- 238 Lahaina, H. I. A.B., A.M. Disc. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1879. Cong. Ch., Westfield, Vt., 1879-80; Freeport, Me., 1880-85; Wilton, N. H., 188^- 88; Chicopee, Mass.. 1888-1908. ni., Sarah Elizabeth Cole, Brunswick, Me., June 26, 18S0 Special Student, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1888- 90. Contrib., New England Magazine, Youth's Companion. John Adams Morrill, Lawyer, Auburn, Me. A.B. A.M. Jr. Part. Ed., Orient. Class of 68 Pr. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Teacher, High Sch., Auburn, Me , 1876-77; Prin., 1879. Law Student, ,\uburn. Me., 1877-80. Me. Bar, 1888. Lawyer, Au- THETA burn, Me., 1888 — . Memb., State Bd. of Bar Examiners, 1900 — . Comr. to revise Public Laws of Maine, 190J-04. Franklin Conant Payson, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. A.B., A.M. Ed., Bugle. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Cajjt. of Nine. College Crew. Capt., Bow- dom Cadets. Brown Memorial Schp., 1873-76. * B K. Philos. Disq. Law Student, Port- land, Me., 1876-78. Me. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1878—. Memb., Bd. of Over- seers, Bowdoin, 1897 — . Pres., Theta Chap. House Assn., 1900 — . Pres., Gen. Alumni Assn. Horace Russell Sturgis, Business, Au- gusta, Me. A.B. Europe, 1875-76 and 1910. Lumber and Real Estate Bus., Atigusta, Me., and Farmer, Riverside, Me. *Almon Ethan Andrews, Physician, Bart- lett, N. H. M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1872-73. Student, Har- vard Med. Sch., 1873-74. M.D., Bowdoin, 1877. Staflf, Me. Gen. Hosp., 1877-78. Phys., Bartlett, N. H., 1878. d., Biddeford, Me., Sept. 30, 1878. *Jere Merrill Hill, Teacher, Groveville, Me. A.B. Sr. Part. Disq. Prin., High Sch., Lim- erick, Me., 1876-78; Dexter, Me., 1878-83; Bangor, Me., 1883-89; Hyde Park, Me., 1889- gg; Groveville, Me., 1899-1909. m., Mary Croswell Cressey, Bath, Me., Dec. 2, 1S79. d., June 17, J909- 1877 Oscar BrinkerhofF. Bowdoin Coll., 1873-77. Teacher, Fairhaven, N. Y., 1877-79; Atlanta, 111., 1880-88; Good- land, Kans., 1888-90. Kans. Bar, 1890. In California, 1893. Cannot be traced. Charles Edwin Cobb, Manufacturer, Ca- lais, Me. A.B. Shoe Mfr., Auburn, Me., 1877-1900. m., Annie Carroll Bradford, Auburn, Me., Dec. 25, 1878. City Auditor, Auburn, Me.; Memb. of Sch. Com. With Commonwealth Shoe Co., Gardiner, Me., 1901-03. With J. H. Winchell & Co., Inc., Haverhill, Mass., 1903. Montreal, 1904; Calais, 1907 — . David Dunlap Oilman, Paymaster, Bruns- wick, Me. A.B. Entrance Pr., Math, and Anc. Lan^. Paymaster, Cabot Mfg. Co., Brunswick, Me. Phineas Henry Ingalls, Physician, 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. A.B., A.M., M.D. Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1877- 78. M.D., Columbia, 1880. Phys., Woman's Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1880-81; Hartford, Conn., 1882 — . m., Mary Helen Beach, Hart- ford, Conn., May 13, 1885. Gynecologist, Hartford Hosp. Merab., Bd- of Police Comrs. Med. Dir., JEtna. Life Ins. Co. Memb., Am. GensECological Soc. Officer, Conn. Natl. Guard, 1883-92. Memb., various Societies and Clubs. Author, Medical Papers. George Thomas Little, Librarian, Bruns- wick, Me. A.B., A.M., Litt.D. Sewall Gr. Pr. Sewall Latin , Pr. Ed.. Orient, 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. '!■ B K. Latin Salutatory. Master's Oration, i88q. Abroad, 1877-78. Teacher, Thayer Acad., Braintree, Mass., 1878-82. Instr., Latin, 239 Bowdoin, 1882-83; Prof., 1883-85. Libr., Bow- doin, 1883 — . m., Lillian Lane, Braintree, Mass., Dec. 18, 1884. Litt.D., 1894. Author, "Descendants of George Little of , Newbury, Mass., 1640-1882," "History of Bowdoin Col- lege, 1794-1894," etc. Chmn., State Library Comsn, 1899-1903. Memb., Me. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Appalachian, American Alpine, etc. Carroll Willis Morrill, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B., 1st Soph. Decl. Pr. Ivy Day Orator. Sr. Class Orator. Lit. Disq. Teacher, High Sch., Bath, Me., 1878-82. Me. Bar, 1882. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1882 — . Me. Legis., House., 1893-94; Chmn., Com. on Legal Af- fairs, id. City Solicitor, Portland, Me., 1897- igoo. Charles Lendall Nickerson, Farmer, Vernon Center, Minn. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Woodfords, Me., 1877-80. Teacher, Class. Acad., Hallowell, Me., 1880-83. m., Ella M. Graves, Saco, Me., Aug. 23, 1881. Prin., High Sch., Garden City, Minn., 1883-84. Farmer, Garden City, Minn., 1884—. Robert Edwin Peary, Arctic Explorer and U. S. Navy, care Navy Depart- ment, Washington, D. C. B.S., M.S. Math. Entrance Pr. 2d Jr. Decl, Pr. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed.,, Bugle. Brown Mem. Schp., 1874-77. * B K. Oration. Civ. Eng. and Surv., Fryeburg, Me., 1877-79. U. 5. Coast Survey, 1879-81. M.S., Lat. Vale- dictory, 1880. Eng. Corps, U. S. Navy, Wash- ington, D. C, 1881 — . Asst. Eng., Nicaragua Ship Canal, 1884-85. Eng. in charge of Nica- ragua Canal Surveys, 18S7-88. Inventor, Roll- ing-lock Gates for Canal. Commander and Civ. Eng., U. S. Navy. Made reconnaisance of Greenland inland ice cap, 1886. m., Josephine Diebitsch, 1888. Chief, Arctic Expedition, Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, Pa., 1891-92, to ■ Northeastn. Greenland, discovering Melville Land, Heilprin Land, and determined insularity of Greenland, for which he received medals from Am. Geog. Soc, Royal Geog. Soc, and Scottish Geog. Soc. Made another Arctic Voy- age, 1893-95, studying the Arctic Highlands, and discovering the Cape York Meteorites, bringing back one of 90 tons, the largest known to exist. Made summer voyages, 1896-97, and an- other Arctic Expedition under auspices of Peary Arctic Club of New York, N. Y., 1899-1902, reaching Lat. 84° 17' N.; Apr., 1906, reached 87" 6' N. and discovered the North Pole, Apr. 6, 1909. Awarded Kane Gold Medal by Phil- adelphia Geog. Soc, and Daly Gold Medal by Am. Geog. Soc. Pres., Am. Geog. Soc, 1903 — . Hon. V. Pres., Alaska Geog. Soc. Hon. Memb., Philadelphia Geog. Soc; Am. Alpine Soc. Memb., Am. Soc. of Civ. Eng. Author, "North- ward over the Great Ice," 1898. Contrib. to Geog. Journals and popular Magazines. William Stephenson, Surgeon, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. M.D. Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1877-78. M.D., Columbia, 1880. Phys., Portland, Me., 1880- 83. Surg., U. S. Army, 1883—. Service at many Army Posts and in Porto Rico, Cuba, China, and the Philippines. Present Station, Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. George Ladd Thompson, Postmaster, Brunswick, Me. A.B. Bowdoin Coll., 1873-77. A.B., 18S7. Merchant, Brunswick, Me., 1877-98. m.,-Ame- ha K. Boardman, ib., Dec 28, 1881. Staff, Gov. Burleigh, 1889-93; Gov. Powers. 1897- 1901. Pres., Brunswick Club; Brunswick Golf THETA Club. Postmaster, Brunswick, Me., Mar. 1904—. ♦Orlando Marrett Lord, School Super- intendent, Portland, Me. A.B. Prin., High Sch., S. Thomaston, Me., 1878J Acad., South Berwick, Me., 1878-81; High Sch., Biddeford, Me., 1881-82; Gram. Sch., Portsmouth, N. H., 1882-83; Butler Gram. Sch., Portland, Me., 1883-89. Supt. of Sch., ib., 1889-1905. d.. May 18, 1905. 1878 Hartley Cone Baxter, Manufacturer, Brunswick, Me. A.B. Jr. Part. Ed.-in-Chief, Orient. With Portland Packing Co., 1878-88. Memb., H. C. Baxter & Bros., Packers of Corn, etc., fac- tories in Me., N. H., Vt., and Iowa, 1888 — Alfred Edgar Burton, College Professor, Boston, Mass. Sc.B., A.M., C.E. Ed., Orient. Jr. Part. Class Popular Man. Brown Mem. Schp., 1875- 78. * B K. Oration. A.M. and Latin Vale- dictory, 1881. C.E., 1881. Topog. Draughts- man, U. S. Coast Survey, 1879-82. Instr., Topog. Eng., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1882-84; Asst. and Assoc. Prof., 1884-96; Prof., 1896 — . In charge of Scientific Expeditions to Greenland, 1896: Sumatra, 1901. Memb., various Scien- tific Societies. Author, pamphlets and articles. Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Bowdoin, 1905 — . Res., 32 Webster Court, Newton Center, Mass. Carson Minor Jacobs, Stock Raiser, Chinook, Mont. Sc.B. Capt., Varsity Ball Nine. Class Pres. Disc. Law Student, Farmington, Me. Me. Bar, 1879. Supt., Cattle Ranch, Chinook, Mont. *Philip Lee Paine, Lawyer, Heppner, Oregon. A.B. Ed.-in-Chief, Bugle. Ed., Orient. ist Jr. Decl. Pr. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Philos. Oration. Teacher, Farmington and Portland, Me., 1878-80. Me. Bar, 1882. Law- yer, Heppner, Ore., 1882-86. Grand Chancel- lor, K. of P., Ore. d., Feb. 10, 1886. *Thomas Moses Pray, Lawyer, Dover, N. H. A.B. Sewall Lat. Pr. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. * B K. Oration. Law Student, Dover, N. H., and Harvard Law Sch., 1878-80. Lawyer, Dover, N. H., 1882-87. N. H. Legis., House, 188J-84. City Solicitor, Dover, N. H., 1885- 86. d., Sept. 8, 1887. 1879 George William Bourne, Physician, Ken- nebunk. Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1880. M.D., Jeflferson Med. Coll., 1882. Phys., Taun- ton, Mass., 1882; Manchester, N. H., 1883; City Phys., ib. Co. Phys., Hillsboro Co., N. H. Phys., Kennebunk, Me., 1883 — ; Town Phys., Memb., Sch. Bd. m., Susan Lord Maling, ib., Oct. 28, 1886. Trustee, Kennebunk Sav. Bk. Clerk, Kennebunk & Kennebunkport R. R. Walter Goodwin Davis, Manufacturer, Portland, Me. Sc.B. Ed.-in-Chief. Bugle. Memb., Portland Packing Co.. Portland. Me., 1880—. m.. Mary Howard Wildes, Skowhegan, Me., Dec. 8. 1880. Chmn., Building Com. of S's Chapter House, 1900. Europe, 1904. Holmes Boardman Fifield, Merchant, Conway, N. H. A.IJ., A.M. Brown Mem. Schp., 1878-79. Ed., Orient. * B K. Philos. Di»q. Merchant, Portland, Me., 1879-85. Memb., Davis & Fificid, Merchants, Conway, N. H., 1885-97. Succeeded above firm, 1897, as H. B. Fifield. Memb. of Fifield Bros. N. H. Legis., House. 1903-04. 240 ♦Frank Stanwood Corey, Merchant, Ca- lais, Me. Sc.B. Brown Mem. Schp., 1876-77. Sr. Class Orator. * B K. Philos. Disq. With Collins Granite Co., Bluehill, Me., 1880 81. With E. Corey & Co., Iron and Steel, Portland, Me., 1882-86. Flour and Grain Bus., Calais, Me., 1886-95. Drowned, Talmage, Me., Oct. 20, 1895. ♦Albert Henry Pennell, Westbrook, Me. A.B., A.M. Sewall Lat. Pr. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 1st Jr. Decl. Pr. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed., Orient, * B K. Oration. A.M. and Latin Valedictory, 1882. Teacher, Class. Sch,, Hal-- lowell. Me., 1879-80. Yale Div. Sch., r88o- 81; Bangor Theol. Sem., 1881-82. d.. West- brook, Me., Sept. 12, 1882. 1880 Frederick Odell Conant, Merchant, Port- land, Me. Sc.B., A.M. Ed.-in-Chief, Bugle. Memb., Conant, Patrick & Co., Wholesale Grocers. Portland, Me., 1882—. m., Eva Merrill, Var mouth. Me., Oct. 13, 1883. Memb., Common Council and Bd. of Aldermen, ib. Author, "History and Genealogy of the Conant Fam- ily," 1887. Memb., Lodge and Commandery. F. & A. M. Sec, Me. Geneal. Soc. V. Pres.. Natl. Traders' Bk. Sec. and Treas., Me. Poultry Assn. Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Bow- doin, 1909 — , Horace Robert Giveen, Lawyer, Weaver- ville, Cal. A.B., A.M. * B K. Oration. Teacher and Sch. Supt., Weaverville. Cal., 1883-91. Kd. and Prop., Trinity Journal. 1887-91. Cal. Bar, May, 1892. Lawyer, Weaverville, Cal.. 1892 — . Dist. Atty., Trinity Co., Cal., Nov., 1902-1908. Frederick Winslow Hall, Lawyer, Crocker Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. A.B., A.M. Ed., Orient. * B K. Lat. Salu- tatory. A.M. and Master's Oration, 1883. Law Student, Vallejo, Cal., 1880-82. Lawyer, ib.. 1882-90; San Francisco, Cal., 1890 — . Asst. Dist. Atty., Solano Co., Cal., 188387. Pres.. Vallejo Land and Improvement Co.; Vallejo Gas Light Co. Dir., Vallejo Commercial Bk . Portland Traction Co., and many other corpo r.itions. V. Pres., Bohemian Club, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Pres., Cal. State of Maine Assn. Lyman Herbert Merrill. Trinity Coll., 1876-7S; Bowdoin Coll., 1878-79. Teacher and Clk., Augusta, Me., 1879-80. With Boston Rubber Co., Maiden, Mass., 1880-83 P. E. Div. Student, 1883-86. Asst. in Church Work, Biddeford, Winn, and Sherman, Me.. 1886-88. Rector, P. E. Ch., Saugus, Mass.. 1889; East Cambridge, Mass. Left Episcopal Ministry. Cannot be traced. . .,> Donald Littlefield Morrill, Lawyer, 100 Washington St., Chicaso, 111. A.B. See Upsilon, 1880. Bowdoin Coll., 1876 77; Brown Univ., 1877-80. Teacher, Attica. Ind., 1882-83; Mohne, III., 1883-85; Chicago, III., 1885-87. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1887—. THETA George Shipman Payson, Banker, Port- land, Me. A.B. Class Popular Man. Memb., H. M. Pay- son & Co., Bankers, Portland, Me., 1883 — . tn., Louisa Thaxter, it., Oct. iz, i88a. John Elmer Preston, Contractor and Builder, Bath, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1876-78. Draughtsman, Gross Marine Iron Works, Bath, Me. Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1885. Contractor and Builder, Bath, Me. Warren Stephen Whitmore, Lawyer, Gardiner, Me. A.B. Law Student, Gardiner Me. Lawyer, ib., 1885 — . Pres., Bd. of Trade, 1907. Virgil Clifton Wilson, Lawyer, Portland, Me. Sc.B. Law Student, Portland, Me. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1885—. ♦Frederick Cony, Merchant, Augusta, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1876-77. Flour and Grain Mer- chant, Augusta, Me., 1877-98. m., Grace H. Ballard, Dec. 13, 1881. Pres., Bd. of Alder- men, ib., 1895. d., Mar. 13, 1898. ♦Eliphalet Greeley Spring, Manufacturer, Portland, Me. Sc.B. Ed., Orient. With N. W. Rice & Ce., Hides and Leathers, 1880-82; Buenos Ayres, S. A., 1882-83. Memb., S. & A. E. Spring, Importers, Portland, Me., 1883-86. Abroad, 1884-85. m., Marcia W. Anderson, nee Ed- monds, ib., Oct. 21, 1S85. Pres. and Treas., Cumberland Bone Co., Portland, Me., 1S86-95. d., Jan. 24, 1895. 1881 Clinton Lewis Baxter, Manufacturer, Portland, Me. Sc.B. Brown Mem. Schp;, 1878-81. * B K. Oration. Memb., Portland Packing Co., 1882 — . m., Caroline Paulina Dana, Woodfords, Me., Feb. 8, 1882. Albert Clifford Cobb, Lawyer, 801 New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. A.B. Ivy Day Orator. Law Student, Port- land, Me., 1881-84. Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn., 1884 — . m., Anne Stover LiUlefield, it)., Sept. IS, 1886. Frederic Alvan Fisher, Lawyer, 71 Cen- tral St., Lowell, Mass. A.B., A.M. Ed., Orient, Class Popular Man. * B K. Oration. A.M. and Latin Valedic- tory, 1884. Tutor, Math., Bowdoin, 1881^84. Law Student, 'Brunswick, Me., 1881-84. ' Law- yer, Lowell, Mass., 1885 — . Special Justice, Munic. Ct., 1898 — . Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Bowdoin, 1907 — < Henry Coddard, Clergyman, Wakefield, R. L A.B., A.M. With Heliotype Printing Ce., Boston, Mass., 1882-87. Memb., Hazelton & Goddard, Furniture, Upholstery and Drapery, Boston, Mass., 1887-1900. Special Student, Episcopal Theol. SchJ, Cambridge, Mass.. 1901- oz. Rector, Ch. of the Ascension, Wakefield, R. I., Mar., 1902 — . Robert Holmes Greene, Physician, 78 E. =;6 St.. New York, N. Y. ,\.H., A.M. M.D.. Harvard. 1886. Phys. and .Surg., New York, Ni Y,, 1886—. Surg., City Hosp., 1893—1 MetfetJolltaiJ Host, atid Fretieli Hosp,, laoa— . Autfiof, "Healthy pxifiise," 1899, and many sonli-lbutlDns to tiiedtial lltera' ture, Cduhtrjf Henis, Dtindstbei'g Ladge, Ceii- tral Valley, N. Y. George Francis Manson, Lawyer, 10 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. ScB., LL.B., A,M. Memb., City Council, Bath, Me., 1882. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1885. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1885 — . John William Manson, Lawyer, Pitts- field, Me. A,B,, LL.B., A.M. Ed., Orient. Sr. Class Orator. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1884. Lawyer, Pittsfield, Me., 1884 — . m., Lelia Emma Lanpher, Stockholm, Me., June 3, 1886. Me. Legis., House, 1903-04. Pres., Pittsfield Val. Bk., 1909 — . Henry Storer Payson, Banker, Portland, Me. Sc.B., A.M. Sr. Class Pres., Mgr., Varsity Nine. Law Student, Portland, Me., 1881-83. Lawyer, ib., 1883 — . OflSce of H. M. Payson & Co., Bankers, Portland, Me. Out of busi- ness since May, 1901, on acount of sickness. Warren Porter Skillings, Architect, Eureka, Cal. Bowdoin Coll., 1877-80. Ed., Bugle. With Bowditch, Skillings & Co., 1881; D. L. Sheplie & Co., 1882-85. m.. Flora Hall, Maiden, Mass., Dec. 5, 1883. Studied Architecture with Cabot & Chandler, Boston, Mass., and Snell & Griger- son, Boston, Mass, 1886-87. Architect, Mai- den, Mass.; Seattle, Wash.; Eureka, Cal. 241 ♦Edward Henry Chamberlin, Physician, Cheraw, S. C. A.B. M.D., Eclectic Med. Inst., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884. Phys., Clarendon, Vt,, 1886-87; Chelmsford, Mass.; Lowell, Mass,; Cheraw, S. C. d., Nov. 9, 1907. ♦Frederick Herbert Rowse, Clergyman, Pipestone, Minn. Bowdoin Coll., 1877-79. m., Mary Brown, Au- gusta, Me., 1880. P. E. Ch., Fort Fairfield, Me,, 1882-87; Plymouth, Mass., 1887-1902; Fairbault, Minn., 190Z-03; Pipestone, Minn., 1903-06. d., Apr. 4, 1906, ♦Otis Madison Shaw, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B., A,M, LL.B., Boston Univ., 1884. Pat- ent Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1884-1901. The- atrical management and literary work, 1901-08. d., Sept. 18, 1908. 1882 Howard Carpenter, Lawyer, 26 Franklin Ave., Passaic, N. J, A.B. Sr. Part. Colo. Bar, 1884. Lawyer, Oberlin, Kans., 1884-87; U. S. Comr,, 1885. Ed. and Prop., Thomas County Democrat, Colby, Kans,, 1887-90, Del,, Democratic Natl. Conv^ St, Louis, Mo,, 1888, Law and Min- ing, Ogden, Utah, 1890-98; Memb,, City Coun- cil, ib., 1893-95. Mining, La Plata, Utah. Josiah Willis Crosby, Lawyer, Dexter, Me. A.B., A.M. Leader, Bowdoin Band and Orchestra. Capt., Bowdoin Cadets. Law Stu- dent. Dexter, Me., 1882-85. Lawyer, ib., 1885, Memb,, Crosby & Crosby. m:, Fannie L. Dearth, Saugervjllc, Me,. Aug. 14, 1884. U. S- THETA Circuit Ct. fiaf, Nov, »«, 1858. Chmn., Re- publican Co. Cora., Pehobsicot Co., 4 yri. Edwiii Upton Curtis, Lawyer and U. S. Civil SefVice, Custom House, Boston, Mass: A.B., A.M. Law Student, Boston, Mass., 1882- 84. Lawyer, ib., 1885—; City Clli., j889-9o) Mayor, 1895. Retired from active ffactice of law and occupied with Real Estate interests. U. S. Sub-Treas., Boston, Mass., 1907-1909. Col. of Port Boston, 1910 — . Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Bowdoin, 1896 — . Chm. Rep. State Conv. of Mass., 1909. Res., 131 Bay State Road, Boston. Fred Henry Eames, Physician, 80 Pow- der House Boulevard, West Somer- ville, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.C, M.D. Drug Clerk, Bos- ton, Mass., 1883-87. Ph.C., Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1887. Druggist, Manchester, N. H. M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 1892. Phys., Man- chester, N. H., 1892-98; Boston, Mass., 1898- 1904; Syracuse, N. Y., Jan., 1904-1906; Somer- ville, Mass., 1906^, Anson Morrill Goddard, Lawyer, Au- gusta, Me. A.B. Ed., Bugle. Brown Mem. Schp., 1881-82. Harvard Law Sch., 1883-84. Lawyer, Au- gusta, Me., 1885—; City Solicitor, 1887. Melvin Smith Holway, Lawyer, Augusta, Me. A.B., A.M. Sewall Gr. Pr. Sewall Lat. Pr. Ed., Orient. Jr. Part. Sr. Part, ist Brown Extern p. Comp. Br. B K. Lat. Salutatory. A. M. and Master's Oration, 1885. Harvard Law Sch., 1883-84. Lawyer, Augusta, Me., i88s — ; City Solicitor, 1893; Memb., Sch. Com. Dir., Cony High Sch. Trustee, Lithgow Li- brary. Pres., Oscar Holway Co.; Old Town \\'oolen Co. V. Pres., Cushnoc Paper Co. Dir., ist Natl. Bk. of Augusta; Augusta Loan and Building Assn.; Maine Farmer Publish- ing Co.; Fuller-Holway Co. Trustee, Kenne- bec Savings Bank. Elmer Ellsworth Jennings, Railroad Business, Farmington, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1878-79. With M. C. R. R.. Farmington, Me., as Asst. Station Agt-, and later Station Agt. James Ross Jordan, Merchant, Bruns- wick, Me. A.B. Law Student, Brunswick, Me., 1883-85. Memb., B. R. Jordan & Co., Paints and Oils, ib., 1885—. Frederick Evans Lally, Merchant, 496 Cherry St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Merchant, Plumbers' Supplies, Chicago, 111., 1880-84. Capt., 1st Regt., in. Nat. Guard, 1882-83. Merchant, Estelline, S. Dak., 1884- 89; Mayor, ib., 1886. Pres., Regents of Agr. Coll. of Dak., 1887-89. Del., Democratic Natl. Conv., 1888. Merchant, Kansas City, Mo., 1889-97; New York, N. Y., 1897—. George Howard Pierce, Physician, 344 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., M.D. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ivy Day Orator. Sr. Part, ist Eng. Comp. Pr. M.D., Yale. 1886. Phys.. Brooklyn. N. Y., 1886— . Marshal, Commencement Day, Bowdoin Cen- tennial, June 26. 1902. William Gardner Reed, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. Tr. Part. Sr. Part. Class Popular Man. Sr. Class Pres. Capt., Class Crew, 4 yrs. Capt., Bowdoin Crew which rowed at Lake George, July 4, 1882. m., Mary Louise Ha^ar, Richmond, Me., Oct. 18, 1882. Boston Univ.. Law Sch., 1882.84. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1885 — . Memb., Common Council, ib., 1888, Arthur Gray Staples, Journalist, Lewis- ton, Me. A.B. Ed. -in-Chief, Orient. 2d Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. Jr. Part. Sr. Part, -t B K. Ora- tion. City Ed., Times, Bath. Me., 1882-83. Editorial Staff, Journal, Lewiston, Me., 1883—; City Ed.; Mang. Ed. Frank Edmund Winship, Bookkeeper, 164 Middle St., Portland, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1878-79. *Arthur Fuller Belcher, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Law Student, Farming- ton and Portland, Me., 1882-85- Me. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Farmington, Me., 1886-96. Cashier, 1st Natl. Bk., Farmington, Me., 1890- 96. Memb., Belcher & Hale, Lawyers, Port- land, Me., 1896-1904. d., Oct. 5, 1904. *Myron Henry Goodwin, Lawyer, West Newbury, Mass. A.B. Sr. Part. Class Day Orator. Law Student, Gorham, Me., 1882-83; Denver, Colo., 1883-84. Colo. Bar, 1884. Teacher. Berlin, N. H., 1884; Pittsfield, Mass., 1885; Nyack, N. Y., 1885-86; Albany, Wis., 1887-88; Ra- cine, Wis., 1888-89; West Newbury, Mass., 1889-95; Milbridge, Me., 1897; Fairhavcn, Mass., 1898-99. Mass. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Haverhill, Mass., 1899-1906. "Town Clerk, West Newbury, Mass., 1900-06. Sec. and Treas., \\'est .Newbury Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 1900-06. d., Jan. 18, 1906. *Adelbert Whitney Mansur, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. Bowdoin Coll., 1880-82. Law Student, Houlton, Me. Lawyer, Boston, Mass.. 1886- 1907. Mining, Utah and Colo., 1889-1907. d., June II, 1907. 1883 George Benjamin Swan, Teacher, Boze- man, Mont. A.B. Jr. Part. Ed., Bugle. Sr. Part. Sr. Class Marshal. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Castine, Me., 1883-85; Port Townsend, Wash., 188S; Fort Benton, Mont., 1886-87. Co. Supt. of Sch., Cascade Co., Mont., 1889-95. Teacher, Great Falls, Mont., 1893-94, 1896-97; Boze- man, Mont., 1898 — . 242 ♦Howard Robinson Goodwin, Lawyer, Tacoma, Wash. A.B. Ed., Orient. Sr. Part. * B K. Philos. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1884-85. Law Student, Augusta, Me., 1885-87. Me. Bar, 1887. Wash. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Ta- coma, Wash., 1887-92. Dir., Tacoma Coal Co., 1887-92. d., Santa Barbara, Cal., Jan. 30, 1892. 1884 Charles Everett Adams, Physician, Ban- gor, Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. Ed., Bugle. Sr. Part. Capt. and Stroke, Bowdoin Crew, Saratoga. 1884. M.D., 1890. Gymnasium Dir., Colby Univ.; Rutgers Coll. THETA J«mes Wallace Bailey, Manufacturer, Portland, Me. Bowdoin Coll., j88o-8i. Mfr., Westbiook, Me. I Pres., The James Bailey_ Co., Portland, Me., Saddlery, Horse Furnishings, Carriages, Autc mobiles, etc. Pres. and Mgr., The Penobscot Knitting Co., Saccarappa, Me. Augustus Homer Brown, Physician, 262 W. 136 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Won Single Scull Race at IntercoU. Regatta, Saratoga, 1884. Prin., Acad., Litchfield, Me. Instr., Christian Union Gymnasium, Boston, Mass. Harvard Med. Sch., 1886-88. Physical Examiner, Police and i. Fire Departments, New York, N. Y., 1889. M.D., Columbia, 1894. Phys., New York, N. ■; Y. James Willard Burns. Bowdoin Coll., 1880. In Boston, 18S1. Can- not be traced. Edward Everett Chase, Lawyer, Blue- hill, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1880-81. Merchant, Bluehill, Me., i88i-86. m., Edith Mabel Lord, Blue- , hill, Me., June s, 1884. Memb., Me. Legis., House, 1884-85; 1894. Me. Bar, 1888. Law- yer, Bluehill, Me., 1888; — . Memb., Executive Council, 1901-05. Postmaster, Bluehill, Me., 1889-1903. Judge, Munic. Ct., 1893-1901. Del., Repuh. Natl. Conv., St. Louis, Mo., 1896. Judge of Probate, Hancock County, 1907 — . Oliver William Means, Clergyman, Springfield, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Decl. Pr. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Jr. Class Pres. Ed.- in-Chief, Orient. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. ist Brown Extemp. Pr. # B K. Oration. Grad., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1887. Ph.D., Hartford Sem., 1899. Cong. Ch., Enfield, Conn., i888- 1902. Springfield, Mass., 1904 — -. Henry Merrill Wright, Teacher, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Capt. of Nine, a yrs. Class Popular Man. * B K. Oration. Latin Valedictory, i88r. Teacher, Derby Acad.. Hingham, Mass., 1885-91. Mas- ter, Eng. High Sch., Boston, Mass., 1891 — . Res., Quincy, Mass. *James Crosby, Banker, Bangor, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1 880-8 1. Teacher, Bangor, Me., 1881-84. Asst. Public Libr., Bangor, Me., 1884-88. Clerk, Oifice of City Treas., Ban- gor, Me., 1888. Treas., Bangor Sav. Bk., 1S89- 93. Me. Rep., Farson, Leach & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1893-1902. Drowned in Penobscot River, Apr. 24, 1902, giving his life to save his wife and daughter. 1885 Boyd Bartlett, Teacher, Chelsea, Mass. A.B. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Sewall Lat. Pr. Smyth Math. Pr. Ed., Orient. Jr. Part. Varsity Nine. Sr. Part. Class Day Poet. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Prin., High Sch., Castine, Me., 1885-87. ra., Louise Wheeler, Castine, Me., Sept. 19, 1887- Teacher, Cin- i cinnati, Ohio, 7887-88. With Ginn & Co., : Publishers, 1888-90. Teacher, North Andover, Mass., 1890-92; Chelsea, ij^ass., 1892-1909; Boston Latin Sch., 1909 — . Leslie Willard Cutter, Contractor, Ban- gor, Me. C.E. Bowdoin Coll., 1881. C.E., Me. State Col!., 1884, ContrictOr and Builder, Bangof, Me., 188s — ; William Morse Eames, Physician, 941 Chestnut St., Manchester, N. H. A.B., A.M., Ph.C., M.D. Ed., Bugle. Class Popular Man. Drug Clerk, Boston, Mass., 1885-87. Ph.C, Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1887. Druggist, Manchester, N. H., 1887-93. M.D., Dartmouth, 1897. Phys., Manchester, N. H.. 1897—. Morrill Goddard, Journalist, New York, N. Y. A.B. See Pi, 1885. Bowdoin Coll., 1881-83; Dartmouth Coll., 1883-85. Staff, New York World, 1885-95, as reporter, editor, foreign and war correspondent. With Neeo York Journal and American as Mang. Ed. of Sunday edition, 189s—. John Coleman Hall, Clergyman, Stur- bridge, Mass. A.B., A,M. Pres., Y, M. C. A. Teacher, Mankato, Minn., 1885-86; Princeton, Idaho, i886-*7. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1889. Post Grad. Student, Bangor, Me., 1889-90; Harvard, 1891-93. Ordained, Hudson, Mass., 1890. Cong. Ch., Hudson, Mass., 1890-91; Sutton, Mass., 1891-1902; Sturbridge, Mass., 1902 — . LevTis Hodgkins, Physician, Ellsworth, Me. M.D. See Pi, 1885. Bowdoin Coll., 1881-83; Dartmouth Coll., 1883-85. M.D., Univ. of N, Y., i888. Phys., Ellsworth, Me., 1888—. Sobert Louis Manson, Journalist, New York, N. Y. See Pi, 1885. Bowdoin Coll., 1881-84; Dart- mouth Coll., 1884-85. Staff, New York World, 1885-95; New York Journal and American. 1895—. John Andrew Peters, Lawyer, Ellsworth, Me. A.B., A.M. Jr. Part. Ivy Day Orator. Ed.- in-Chief, Orient. Mgr., Bowdoin crew which won IntercoU. Regatta, Lake Quinsigamond, 1885. * B K. Oration. Law Student, Ells- worth, Me., 1885-87. Me. Bar, 1887. Law- yer, Ellsworth, Me., 1887 — . m.. Miss Cush- man, Ellsworth, Me., Nov. 20, 1889. Munic. Judge, 1896—. Dir., ist Natl. Bk. of Ells- worth; Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Co. Memb., Me. Legis., 1909. Alanson Mansfield Phillips, Lawyer, 183 I Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. I See Epsilon, 1885. Bowdoin Coll., 1881-83; i Williams Coll., 1883-85. Lawyer, Ellsworth, Me., and Boston, Mass. ^ Alfred Wilson Rogers, Physician, 12 Hemmenway St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Sr. Class Pres. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Teacher, Warren, Me., 1886-87; Gorham, N. H., 1887-90; Greenport, L. I., 1890-93. Supt: of Sch., Milbury, Mass., 1893- 94; Stockbridge, Mass., 1894-1900. Prin., High Sch., Winthrop, Mass., 1901. Phys., Boston, Mass. Charles Augustus Strout, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1881-82. Law Student. Port- land, Me., 1883-85. Me. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1885 — . Jesse Francis Waterman, Lawyer, 422 Wilcox Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. A.B. LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1887. Mass. Bar, 1887. Cal. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Los Angeles, Cal., 1887—, 243 THLTA Frank Nathaniel Whittier, College Pro- i fessor, Brunswick, Me. t A.B., A.M., M.D. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. Capt., . Bowdoin Crew which won Intercoll. Regatta, i Lake Quihsigamond, 1885. * B K. Oration. Law Student, Farmington, Me., 1883-86. Dir., Bowdoin Gymnasium and Dir. of Athletics, 1886 — . M.D., Bowdoin, 1889. Lecturer on Hygiene, Bowdoin; Prof., Bacteriology and Pathol. Histol. in Med. Sch. , ♦Edward Tisdale McDonald, Teacher, Ellsworth, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1881. Teacher, Ellsworth, Me., 1882-83. d., Apr. 10, 1884. 1886 George Merrill Norris, Lawyer, Fairfield, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Sr. Part. Commenc. . Sneaker. Lat Disq. m.. May A. Marston, Monmouth. Me., July 26, 1887. LL.B., Cin- cinnati Univ., 1888. Lawyer, Minneapolis. - Minn., and Fairfield, 111. ^ Mgr., Southern Illi- t nois Improvement Co., Fairfield, 111. ^ ♦Herbert Lawrence Taylor, Teacher, Red Bluff, Cal. A.B. See Xi. 1883. Colby Coll., 1882-84; Bow- doin Coll., 1884-86. Ed., Bugle; Orient. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Norridgewock, Me., and Red Bluff, Cal., 1886-90. d.. Mar. 7, 1890. 1887 Austin Gary, Forester, Brunswick, Me. A.B., A.M. Smyth Math. Pr. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Tutor, Biol- ogy and Geology, Bowdoin, 1887-88. Johns Hopkins Univ., and Princeton, 1888-91. With Bowdoin Expedition to Labrador, i8gi- For- estry Work for State and Natl. Governments, 1893. Forester for Berlin Mills Co., 189R — . Europe, 1896; 1902-03. Asst. Prof., Forestry, Harvard, 1904-09. Supr., State Forests of New York, 1909 — . Author, two State Reports on Forestry and numerous articles to scientific and professional magazines. Freeman Daniel Dearth, Lawyer, Dex- A.B. I St Soph. Decl. Pr. ist Jr. DecU Pr. Jr. Class Pres. Ed., Bugle. Sr. Part. Lit. Disq. Ed. Staff, Kennebec Journal, 1887-98. Memb., Common Council, Augusta, Me., 1894- 95 ; Bd. of Aldermen, 1896. Cashier, Post Office, Augusta, Me., 1898-1902; Postmaster, 1902 — . Author, "Marching with Morgan." Edgar Leland Means, Banker, Orleans, Nebr. A.B. Sr. Part. Philos. Disq. * B K. Bus., Los Angeles. Cal., and Salt Lake City, Utah, 1887-88; Orleans, Nebr., 1888 — . Pres. and Cashier, Bank of Orleans. Arthur Warren Merrill, Banker, Port- land, Me. A.B. Ed., Orient. Sr. Part 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Philos. Disq. * B K. Clerk, Office of State Bank Examiner, 1887-89, Me. Bar, 1890. Banker, Portland, Me^ 1891 — . Memb., Ma- son & Merrill. Me. Legis., 1895-96; 1897-98. Henry Boody Scholfield, Business, League Island, Pa. A.B. Disc. Asst., Chemistry, Bowdoin, 1887-88. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1888-89. Teacher, High Sch., Erie, Pa. Bus., Philadelphia, Pa.; Bal- timore, Md., and Washington, D. C. Priv., 4th Md. Vols., 1898. Francis Loring Talbot, Merchant, East Machias, Me. A.B. Varsity Nine. Sr. Class Marshal. Disc. Lumber Mfg. Bus., 1887-99. Merchant, East Machias, Me., 1899 — . Memb., F. & A. M., etc. •Clarence Blendon Burleigh, Journalist, Augusta, Me. A.B. Class Popular Man. Ed.-in-Chief, OriVnt. 1st Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. Disq. Ed., and Part Owner, Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Me.. 1887 — . m., Sarah P. Quimby, N. Sandwichi N. H., Nov. 24, 1887. State Printer, 1896-1906. Pres., Me. Press Assoc, 1896-97. Pres., Au- gusta City Hosp., 1897 — . Memb., Bd. of Assessors, Augusta, Me., 1897-1903. Chmn., Repub. City Com., 1 902-1 910. Pres., Augusta Bd. of Trade, 1899-1900. Author, "Bowdoin, '87; a History of Undergraduate Days," "The Camp on Letter K," "Krampton Academy Days," "Kenton Pines," etc. Chmn., Sch. Bd. d.. May 2, 1910. ter Me j * > A.b'. Sr. Class Orator. Sr. Part. Capt. of ' *Pf""«'', P^shor, Lawyer, Denver, Colo, Nine. Lit. Disq. Prin., High Sch., Castine, Me., 1887-88; Bolton, Mass., 1888-89. Railway ' Mail Service, 1890-96. Lawyer, Dexter, Me., \ i8g6 — . Judge, Munic. Ct., 1897-1900. Post- i master, 1900 — . Dir., ist Natl. Bk., Dexter, Me. A.B. Varsity Nine. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Disc. Law Student, Bar Harbor and Portland, Me., 1887-91. Wash. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Seattle and La Conner, Wash., 1891-96. In Ariz., Nebr., and Colo., 1896-1901. d., Denver, Colo., Sept. 7, 1901. William Lewis Gahan, Clerk, Brunswick, , *Iyory .Hovey Robinson, Teacher, East Machias, Me. A.B. See Gamma Phi. 1886. Wesleyan Coll 1883-84; Bowdoin Coll., 1884-87. Lit. Disq! m., Esther Olive Dwelley, East Machias, Me C-f""', ■'' '^,5- Prin., Washington Acad.. East Machias, Me., 1888-95. d., Nov. 4, 1895 Me. A.B. Teacher, Topsham, Me. Gymnasium Instr., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1889-90; Manches- ter, N. H., 1895-99. Clerk, Post Office, Bruns- wick, Me., 1899 — . Memb., F. & A. M. Club, Brunswick. Edgar Means Gay, Farmer, Milbridge, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1883. Farmer, Milbridge, Me., 1884—. Franklin Pierce Gay, Business. Prairie View, Kan. Bowdoin Coll., 1883. Farmer, Milbridge, Me., 1884-1905. John Veasey Lane, Postmaster, Augusta, Me. 244 1888 William Lincoln Black, Merchant. Ham- monton,- N. J. r'^\o^^-' O"^"'- Merchant. Hammonton, N. ,!., 1 000 — . George Foster Gary, Banker, Machias Me. A.B. Varsity \Tine, Smyth Math. Pr. Iw Day Orator. Jr. Part. Sr. Part. 2d Brown THBTA Extemp. Comp. Pr. * B K. Oration. Bank Clerk, Machias, Me., 1888-89. Asst. Treas., Savings Bank, Maciiias, Me.,, 1890-97; Treas., 1897 — . Memb., Bd. ' of Overseers, Bowdoin, 1899 — . 'Treas.,, Wasliington Acad., 1899 — . Pres., Maciiias Banking Co., 1901 — , Joseph Williamson, Lawyer, Augusta, Me.' A.B. Varsity Nine. Ed., Bugle. Jr. Part. *i» B K. Oration. City Ed., Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Me., 1888-89. Law Student. Me. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, , Belfast, Me., 1891-93; Augusta, Me., 1893 — . Memb., Williamson & Burleigh. Pres., 9 Chapter House Assn., 1899- 1900. i88g Emerson Leland Adams, Superintendent of Schools, Gaylesville, R. I. A.B., A.M. Disq. Prin., High Sch., Hopkin- ton, Mass., 1890. Instr., Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass., 1891-92. Supt. of Sch., New Salem, Mass., 1892-1902. Prin., Acad., Frye- burg. Me., 1903-05. Supt. of Sch., Gaylesville, R. I., 1 90s — . James Louis Doherty, Lawyer, 22 Thea- tre Bldg., Springfield, Mass. A.B. Ed., Bugle. Disq. Law Student,, Houl- ton. Me., 1889-91. Me. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Oldtown, Me., 1891-94; Springfield, Mass., 1894 — . City Solicitor, 1910, William Morrill Emery, Journalist, Fall River, Mass. A.B., A.M. Ed., Orient, ist Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. Garret Essay Pr, Sr. Class Hist. Class Sec. Pliilos. Disq. 4> B K. Commenc. Speaker. Reporter, Lowell Citisen. City Ed.. Providence Telegram. City Ed., New Bedford Journal. Ni.ght Ed., New Bedford Mercury. City Ed., Fall River Evening News, 1906^. m., Margaret Calhoun Doneghy, New Bedford, Mass., Mar. 24, 1894. Ed., "History of San- ford, Maine." Author, "Chadbourne Geneal- ogy." Earle Abbott Merrill, Business, 50 Church St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Smyth Math. Pr. * B K. Ora- tion. Electrical Engineering, New York, N. Y., and Chicago, 111., 1889-91. A K E Coun- cil, © Chapter, 1890. Post Grad. Engineering Work, Cornell Univ., 1891-02. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, New York, N. Y., 1893-97. Bus., 1897 — . Daniel Edward Owen, Teacher, 322 43 St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Ed., Orient. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Thorn- ton Acad., Saco, Me,, 1890-97. Memb., Com- mon Council, Saco, Me., 1893; Bd. of Alder- men, 1S94; 1896. Teacher, William Penn Charter Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1897 — . Au- thor "Old Times in Saco," "Nature Study . Note Book," etc. Ph.D., Univj of Pa., 1903; Albert Ward Preston, Physician, 3 Orchard St., Middletown, N. Y. A.B., M.D. See Sigma, 1889. Bowdoin Coll., 1885-87; Amherst Coll., 1887-89. Prin., High Sch., New Sharon, Conn., 1889-92. Instr., Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1892-93. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., New York, N. Y., .1893-96. M.D., Columbia, 1896. House Staff, Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1896-98. Capt. and Asst. Surg., 9th N. Y. Vol. Inf., TAif *b Nov., 1,898. House Staff, Sloane Maternity Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1898-99. Phys., Middletown, N. . Y., 1899—. George Lyman Rogers, Lawyer, ,14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Sr. Class Pres. Lit. Disq. Teach- er and Law Student, Farmington, Me. ,Me. Bar. Lawyer, Farmington, Me. Co. Atty., Franklin Co., Me., 1893-94. Mass. Bar. Law- yer, Watertown and Boston, Mass. Claim Atty., Metropolitan Park Comsn. George Thwing, Lawyer, Le Beau, S. Dak. A.B. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Disq. Bdston Univ. Law Sch. Asst. Mgr., Northwestn. Dept., Home Life Ins. Co. of New York, Minneapolis, Minn., — 1908. S. Dak. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Le Beau, S. Dak., 1908 — . Verdiel Oberon White, Physician, East Dixfield, Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. Lit. Disq. M.D., Harvard, 1892. Phys., East Dixfield, Me., 1892 — . Memb., Bd. of U. S. Pension Examinfatl. Bk. U. S. Comr. for Me., 1903 — . Memb., Me. Legis., 1909. Thomas Stone Burr, Physician, Millers- town, Newfoundland. A.B., M.D. Ed. -in-Chief, Orient. Ed., Bugle. Disq. Teacher, Acad., Patten, Me., 1891-93. Prin., High Sch., Old Town, Me., 1893-94. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1898. Phys., Ann Ar- bor, Mich., 1898-1904. Asst. in Surg., Univ. of Mich., 1898-1900; Demonstrator, Gynecology and Obstetrics, and Chief of Clinic, 1900- 1904; resigned, 1904. Algernon Sidney Dyer, Teacher, Potts- town, Pa. A.B., A.M. Class of '68 Pr. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. Pray Eng. Pr. Goodwin Commenc. Pr, * B K. Oration. A.M., 1896. Harvard Div. Sch., 1891-92. Grad. Student, Univ. of North Caro- lina, 1895-96. Teacher, High Sch., Biddeford, Me., 1897-1901 ; Quincy, Mass., 1901. Instr., Classics and Eng., Bowdoin, 1901-03. Grad. Student, Harvard, 1903-04, holding Charles Carrol Everett Fellowship. Teacher, Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa., 1906 — . Home Address, Bar Mills, Me. John Mason Hastings, Physician, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., M.D. Varsity Eleven. Jr. Class Mar- shal. Disq. M.D., Harvard, 1895. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1895 — . Gynecol, to Carney Hosp. Obstetrician to Meonab Maternity Home. Res., 117 Stoughton St., Dorchester, Mass. Emerson Hilton, Lawyer, Damariscotta, Me. A.B. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. ist Jr. Decl. Pr. Capt. of Eleven. Disc. Lawyer, Wiscasset, Me. Co. Atty., Lincoln Co., Me., 1896-1900. Weston Morton Hilton, Lawyer, Da- mariscotta, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Varsity Nine. Disc. Lawyer, Damariscotta and Wiscasset, Me. Co. Atty., 1904 — . Henry Chester Jackson, Physician, Woodstock, Vt. A.B., M.D. Jr. Class Marshal. Prin., High Sch., Oakland. Me., 1888-90. Varsity Eleven. Sr. Class Chaplain. Varsity Crew. Phys. Instr., Phillips Exeter Acad, and Colby. M.D., Dartmouth, 1897. Phys., Norwich, Vt., 1897- 1904; Woodstock, \'t., 1904 — . George Clifton Mahoney, Physician, 97 College Ave., West Somerville, Mass. A.B., M.D. Disq. M.D., Bowdoin, 1B94. Phys., Somerville, Mass., 1894 — . Elden Philip Munsey, Agent, Wiscasset, Me. A.li. Disq. Prin., High Sch., Boothbay Har- bor, Me., 1891-92; Wiscassetj Me.. 1892-99. I'reight Agt., Me. Central Railroad Co., Wis- casset, Me. Henry Nelson, Civil Engineer, Rumford Falls, Me. A.B. * B K. Oration. Civ. Eng., Rumford Falls, Me. Albert Kansas Newman, Lawyer, 38 Park Row, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Varsity .Vine. Varsity Eleven. Disq. LL.B., Haivard, 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., and Boston, Mass., 1894 — . Herbert Thompson Powers, Lawyer, Fort Fairfield, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1887-88. Me. Bar. Lawyer, Fort Fairfield, Me. Me. Legis., House, 1899- 1902. Co. Atty., Aroostook Co., Me., 190304. Otto Clifford Scales, Lawyer, 549 Tre- mont Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Disq. LL.B., Harvard, 1894. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1894; Winchester, Ky., 1895; Columbus, ObiOi 1895-96; Boston, Mass., 1896 — . Harry De Forest Smith, College Pro- fessor, Amherst, Mass. A.B., A.M. Fresh. Fr. and Lat. Pr. Sewall Gr. Pr. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Oration. Teacher, Rockland, Me., 1891-95. Post Grad. Work, Harvard, 1895-96. A.M., Harvard. 1896. Post Grad. Work. Univ. of Berlin, Ger.. 1896-97. Instr., Gr., Univ. of Fa., 1897-98; Anc. Lang., Bowdoin, 189S-99. Asst. Prof.. Gr., Bowdoin, 1890-1901. Assoc. Prof., Gr.. Amherst, 1901-03; Prof., 1903 — . ♦Henry Prentiss Godfrey, Bangor, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1887. d., Brunswick, Me., Jan. 30, 1890. 1892 Percy Bartlett, Physician, Hanover, N. H. A.B., M.D. Sewall Lat. Pr. Oration. * B K, Teacher, Queechy, \t., 1892-94; Thomaston Me., 1894-97. M.D., Dartmouth, 1900; Dera onstrator of Anatomy, ib., 1899-1900. Phys., Boston, Mass. House Staff, Boston City Hosp., 1900-03. Res. Surg., Relief Station, Hay- market Sq., Boston, Mass., 1903-04. Phys., Hanover, N. H., and Instr. in Anatomy, Dart mouth Med. Sch. Frank Howard Cothren, Lawyer, 2 Rec- tor St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Varsity Eleven. Ed., Bugle. Law Stu- dent, New York, N. Y. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. Memb., Redington & Cothren. Memb., N. Y. Legis., 1903-04. Herbert Tobey Field, Banker, Belfast, Me. A.B. Census Office, Washington, D. C, 1890- 91. * B K. Philos. Disq. Clerk, Belfast Natl. Bk. Charles A. Hodgkins. Bowdoin Coll., 1888-89. In newspaper work for several years, and then studied medicine. Cannot be traced. William Edward Perkins, Stenographer, Portland, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1888-89. Stenographer, Au- gusta, Me. Bus., Augusta, Me. Stenographer, 246 THBTA Portland, Me. Res^, 19 Tremont St., Wood- fords, Me. Frederick George Swett, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Univ oi the South, 1892-93. With Times-Democrat, New Orleans, La., 1894-97. Ed. Staff, Commercial, '^an^or, Me., 1897-1907. Abroad 1907. Sp. Agt., Bureau of Corporations, Washington, D. C, 1908 — . Frederick Lincoln Thompson, College Professor, Amherst, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., 18S8-89; Amherst Coll., i88g- 92. Teacher, Stamford, Conn., and New Yorli, N. Y. Student, Paris, Fr., 1903-04. Assoc. Prof., Hist., Amherst, 1907 — . *Roy Fairfield Bartlett, Student, Cari- bou, Me. A.B. Class Popular Man. Capt. of Eleven. Oration. * B K. Law Student, Caribou, Me., 1892-94. d., Feb. 15, 1894. *Earl Boynton Wood, Clergyman, Fort Fairfield, Me. A.B. Goodwin Fr. Pr. Sewall Gr. Pr. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. 2d Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Grad., Har- vard Div. Sch., 1895. Cong. Ch., Lovell and Fort Fairfield, Me., 1895-99. d., June 28, 1899. 1893 Elmer Howard Carleton, Physician, Hanover, N. H. A.B., M.D. Class Popular Man. Capt. of Eleven. Capt. of Track Team. Sr. Class Mar. shal. Disq. Dir., Gymnasium, Dartmouth, M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1897. Interne, Mass. State Hosp., Tewksbury, Mass., 1 yr. In Vienna and London Hosps., 1 yr. Spe- cialist in Diseases of Eye and Ear, Hanover, N. H. George Scott Chapin, Teacher, Colum- bus, Ohio. mance Lang., Simmons Coll., Boston, Masiiii 1903—. Arthur Sewall Haggett, College Pro- fessor, Seattle, Wash^ A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Sewall Gr. Pr. gewall Lat. Pr. Pray Eng. Pr. « B K, Oration. Post Grad. Work, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1893' 97. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1897. Univ. of Berlin, and Am. Sch. of Class. Studies, Ath- ens, 1897-98. Asst., Gr., Bowdoin, 1898. In- str., Gr. and Lat., Worcester Acad., Worces- ter, Mass. Prof., Gr., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash. John Shepard May, Physician, 495 War- ren St., Roxbury, Mass. A.B., M.D. B K. Philos. Disq. M.D., Jefferson , Med. Coll., 1897. Phys., Roxbury, Mass., 1897 — , Richard Conant Payson, Manufacturer, Portland, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Pres., Repub. Club. Lit. Disq. Mtr., Portland, Me., 1893 — . Treas. and Gen. Mgr., The Portland Co. John Higgins Pierce, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B. Brown Mem. Schp., 1890-92. * B K. Oration. Student, Harvard Law Sch., 1894-95. Lawyer, Portland, Me. Memb., City Govt., 1898-1900. 1894 Rupert Henry Baxter, Manufacturer, Bath, Me. A.B. With Bowdoin Expedition to Labrador, 1891. Ethnological work among Indians in In- dian Territory and Arizona, 1892. Memb., H. C. Baxter & Bro., Brunswick, Me., Mfrs. canned goods, 1894 — . Dir., ist Natl. Bk., Brunswick, Me. Res., Bath, Me. Alfred Veazie Bliss, Clergyman, Utica, N. Y. A.B. Chapel Organist. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Grad., Andover Theol. Sem., 1897. Cong. Ch., Ludlow, Vt., 1898-1903; Plymouth Ch., Utica, N. Y., 1903- A^. _Sm^yth^Math.^^Pr. g/.d-.^Extemp^^Comp. Franc^s^ WnUam Dana, Bond Salesman, Pr. * B K. Latin Salutatory. Teacher, Derby Acad., Hingham, Mass., 1893-94; Mc- Collom Inst., Mt. Vernon, N. H., 1895; 1898- 1900; Marmaduke Mil. Inst., Sweet Springs, Mo., 1S95-96; Mod. Sch. of Lang., Sedalia, Mo., 1896-97; New England Sch. of Lang., Boston, Mass., 1900; Frye Sch., Boston, Mass., 1901- 02; Waban Sch., Waban, Mass., 1902; Even- ing Inst., Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass., 1901-04; A.B. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Bugle. Ten- nis Champion. Jr. Class Pres. Opening Ad- dress, Class Day. With Silver, Burdett & Co., Publishers, Boston, Mass., 1894-96. With Harvey Fiske & Co., Bonds, Boston, Mass., and New York, N. Y. Res., 19 Church St., Newton, Mass. State Unllersfty'-i/"-.^""'' ''"*""'= °''° ^'j^gfo'n^a"" ^^^^^' librarian. Wash- A.B., A.M., B.L.S. Ed., Bugle. 2d Brown Milton Sherbiffne Clifford, Lawyer, Ban- gor, Me. A.B. Ed., Orient. Ed.-in-Chief, B«We. Mgr. of Nine. Bus. Mgr., Glee Club. Class Day Prophet. * B K. Philos. Disq. Ed. Staff, Commercial, Bangor, Me., 1893-94. Law Stu- dent, Bangor, Me. Me. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 1896 — . Memb., Water Bd., ib.^ 1900-03. Reginald Rusden Goodell, College Pro- fessor, Boston, Mass. A.B. Ed., Orient. Lit. Disq. Teacher, Acad., Fryeburg, Me., 1893-94. Post Grad. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1894-95. Prin., High Sch., Brewer, Me., 1895-96. Europe, 1896, 1898, 1900, 1902. Instr,, Mod. Lang., Univ. of Me.j 1897-1900. Instr., Spanish and French, Bowdoin,, 1900-01. Instr., Romance Lang., Mass, Inst, of Tech., 1901-03. Prof., Ro- 247 Extemp. Comp. Pr. Asst., Coif. Library, 1891 94.. Teacher, Brunswick, Columbia Falls, Princeton, Me., 1890-93. * B K. Commenc, bpeaker. Teacher, Hopedale, Mass., 1894-0';, Asst., State Library, Albany, N. Y., 1896- 1900. E.L.S., Univ. of the State of New York, 1899. Asst. Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C, 1900—. A.M., Columbian Univ., 1902. Francis Alvan Frost, Journalist, care N. Y. Herald, Paris, Fr. A.B. Staff, ■ Daily Eagle, Lawrence, Mass., }^9S-97; Telegram, Lawrence, Mass., 1897-98; Record, Boston, Mass., 1898; Ed., Daily Eaele Lawrence, Mass., 1898-99; Sporting Ed., Rec- ord, Boston, Mass., 1899-1902; Staff, Journal and American, New York, N. Y., 1002- Even- ing Telegram New York, N. Y., 1002-08: Pans Staff, N. Y. Herald, igoS—. '""'' °°' THETA Kufus Henry Hinkley, Publisher, 200 Summer St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Varsity Eleven and Nine. Sr. Class Prophet. With Estes & Lauriet, Publishers, Boston, Mass., 1895-1902. Pres. and Treas., R. H. Hinkley Co., Publishers, Boston, Mass. Albert Jones Lord, Clergyman, Meriden, Conn. A.B. Individual Record, Field Day. Leader, Glee Club. Grad., Andover Theol. Sem., 1897. Cong. Ch., Hartford, Vt., 1897-1902; Meriden, Conn., 1902 — , Ralph Parker Plaisted, Lawyer, Bangor, Ale. .\.B., LL.B. Varsity Nine. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1897. Me. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Bangor, Me. Europe, 1898-99. City Clerk, 1905-06. Elias Thomas, Jr., Merchant, Portland, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven and Track Team. Pres., Repub. Club. Memb., Elias Thomas Co., Wholesale Grocers, Portland, Me., 1894—; Treas., 1896 — . Memb., Common Council, Portland, Me., 1898-1900; Bd. of Aldermen, 1900-01. William Widgery Thomas, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B. Mgr. of Nine. Law Student, Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ. and with Bird & Brad- ley, Portland, Me. Me. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Portland, Me. Interested in Timberlands and Real Estate. Benjamin Bradford Whitcomb, Lawyer, Ellsworth, Me. A.B. Student, Boston Univ. Law Sch. and Ellsworth, Me. Lawyer, Ellsworth, Me. Dep- uty Collector of Customs, Ellsworth, Me., 1898—. *Fred Whitney Flood, Clergyman, East Dennis, Mass. A.B. Teacher, Acad., Fryeburg, Me., 1894- 95; Acad., Hampden, Me,, 1895-96. Grad., Andover Theol. Sem., 1900. Cong. Ch., East Dennis, Mass. d., Aug. 13, 1900. 189s Elmar Trickey Boyd, Teacher, Bangor, Me. A.B., A.M. Teacher, High Sch., Bangor, Me., 1895-96. Prin., High Sch., Brewer, Me., 1896-99. Ins., liangor. Me., 1899-1900. Grad. Student, Harvard, 1900-01. A.M., Harvard, 1901. Teacher, High Sch., Bangor, Me., 1901 — . Charles Sumner Christie, Physician, River Point, R. I. A.B. M.D., Bowdoin, 1898. House Officer, Boston City Hosp., 1897. Interne, Rhode Island State Institutions, 1898-99. Phys., River Point, R. I., 1899 — . Memb., R. I. Med. Soc, 1898—. Surg., Rhode Island Street Ry. Co.^ 2902 — . Med. Examr., Kent Co., R. I., 1904. Med. Examr., Prudential, New York, Equitable, Metropolitan, and, John Hancock Life Ins. Companies. Leroy Sunderland Dewey, Lawyer, Jop- lin, Mo. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Sr. Class Marshal. Prin., Acad., Cherryfield, Me., 1895-98; High Sch., Warren, Mass„ 1898-1902; Stevens High Sch., Claremont, N. H., 1902-07. Lawyer, Joplin, Mo., r907 — . Thomas Vincent Doherty, Lawyer, Houlton, Me. A.B. Varsity Track Team. Pres., Athletic Assoc. Law Student, Augusta and Caribou, Me., Lawyer, Butte, Mont.; Houlton, Me. Louis Clinton Hatch, Bangor, Me. A.B., Ph.D. Sewall Lat. Pr. Pray Eng. Pr. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. B K. Coflimenc. Speaker. Teacher, German, Univ. of N. Mex., 1897-98. Andover TheoL Sem., 1898-1900. Harry Marshall Heald, Physician, Buck- field, Me. Oxford Co. Med. Assn.; Me. Acad, of Med. M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1893-94. M.D., Bow- doin, 1897. Phys., Buckfield, Me. Memb., and Sci. Charles Holyoke Holmes, Physician,. Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D; Leader, Coll. Orchestra. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1901. Staff, Philadelphia City Hosp., 1901-02. Staff, Manhattan State Hosp., New York, N. Y„ 1902-1905; Bellevue Hosp., 1905—. James Percy Russell, Physician, Rob- binston. Me. A.B., M.D. Teacher, Acad., Wilton, Me., 1897-98. M.D., Bowdoin, 1903. Dir., State Bacteriological Laboratory, Augusta, Me., 1903- <>5- Charles Sumifiers Sewall, Teacher, Wis- casset. Me. A.B. iLaw Student, Wiscasset, Me. Prin., Acad., Wiscasset, Me., 1898-1905. Supt. of Sch., Eastport, Me., 1905-07; Oakland and Fairfield, Me., 1907-08; Wiscasset, Me., 1908 — . John Melville Shute, Teacher, Worten- dyke, N. J. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Teacher, Gushing Acad., Ashbumham, Mass., 1897-99; Water- bury, Conn., 1899-1903; Stamford. Conn., 1903-05; Patterson, N. J., 1905 — . Home ad- dress. West Hancock, Me. Alfred Hastings Strickland, Lawyer, 54 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Bowdoin Coll., 1893-94. In Colo, sev- eral yrs. A.B., Harvard, 1901. Student, Har- vard Law Sch., 1901 — . Priv., Troop B, 2d U. S. Vol. Cav., 1898. Harry Maxwell Varrell, Teacher, York Harbor, Me. A.B., A.M. Smyth Math. Pr. Ed., Bugle Ivy Day Poet. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Instr., German, Univ. of N. Mex., 1897-99; Univ. of Colo., 1899-1901. A.M., Bowdoin, 1900. Asst., Brooklyn ' Lat. Sch., 1901-02; Rugby Sch., Chicago, III., 1902- 03. Staff, The Daily Optic, Las Vegas, N. Mex., 1904. Teacher, Pueblo, N. M., 1,904-05. Grad. Work and Instr., Harvard, 1909 — . *Horace Bray Rhines, Wiscasset, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1893-96. Varsity Eleven, d., Denver, Colo., Aug. 22, 1897. i8g8 Percival Proctor Baxter, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. LL.B. Coll. Organist. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. Mgr. of Nine. Ed.-in-Chief. Orient. Chmn., Quill. Sr. Class Orator. 4' B K. Commenc. Speaker. LL.B., Harvard. 1901. Me. Bar, ipoi. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1901 — . Me. Legis., House, 1905-06, 1908-09. Harlan Melville Bisbee, Teacher, Exeter, N. H. A.B. ist Jr. Decl. Pr. Teacher, High Sch., Rumford Falls, Me., 1898-99. Prin., High Sch., Brewer, Me., 1899-1904. A.M., Harvard, 1905. Prin., Robinson Sem., Exeter, N. H., 190S — . Herbert Nelson Gardner, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. A.B. Coll. Chess Champion. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., High Sch., Patten, Me., 1898-1902; Dexter, Me., 1902-03. Student, Univ. of Me., Law Sch., Bangor, Me. Me. Bar. Lawyer, Portland, Me. Moulton Augustus Hills, Business, Bat- son, Tex. A.B. Edward Hutchins, Lawyer, 22 Court Theater Bldg., Springfield, Mass. A.B. * B K. Law Student, Bangor, Me. Mass. Bar. Lawyer, Boston and Springfield. Mass., 1900 — . Thomas Littlefield Marble, Lawyer, Ber- lin, N. H. A.B. Ed., Orient. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Ivy Daj; Poet. Ed., Quill. Class of '68 Pr. Noyes Polit. Econ. Pr. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., High Sch., Gorham, N. I-I., 1898-iqoi. Student, Harvard Law Sch. N. H, Bar. 249 THETA Lawyer, Berlin, N. H. Author, "A Royal Runaway," "Mademoiselle Prudence," etc.; songs, "We Said Good-bye," "The Savior's Command," "An Evening Love Song," and "Close Your Bright Eyes." Home Address, Gorham, N. H. William Jackson Merrill, Physician, 1237 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., M.D. Varsity Eleven. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1002. Staff, Univ. Uosp., 34 and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Sumner Pettengill, Bond Sales- man, Augusta, Me. A.B. Class Squad Leader, 4 jfrs. Varsity Track Team. Prin., High Sch., Milbridge, Me., 1898-99; Gram. Sch., Augusta, Me., 1899-1901. With E. C. Stanwood, Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1902-07; Chas. H. Gilman, Portland, Me., 1907 — . George Frederick Stetson, Bond Sales- man, Portland, Me. A.B. Varsity Track Team. Varsity Eleven. Chmn., Ivy Day Com. With Whitcher, Young & Conant, Bankers, Boston, Mass. Richard Henry Stubbs, Physician, Au- gusta, Me. A.B. M.D., Harvard, 1902. Interne, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1902. Phys., Augusta, Me., 1903 — . Memb., State Bd. of Health. Alpheus Gould Varney, Banker, 209 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Haverford Coll., 1894-96; Bowdoin Coll., 1896-98. With Thos. A Biddle & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa. ♦Eugene Thomas Minott, Teacher, Phippsburg, Me. A.B. \'arsity Track Team. * B K. Teacher, Acad., Wilton, Me., 1898. d., Phippsburg, Me., Nov. 23, 1898. 1899 Francis Wayland Briggs, Manufacturer, Pittsfield, Me. A.B. Ed., Bugle. Bus. Mgr., Quill, ist Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Memb., Robert Dobson & Co., Mfrs. of Woolen Goods, Pittsfield, Me. Edward Blanchard Chamberlain, Teach- er, Sachs Collegiate Inst., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. ist in Schp. for Course. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. 4» B K. Instr., Botany, Brown Univ., 1899-1901. A.M., Brown, 1901. Teacher, Oak Grove Seni., Vassalboro, Me., igoi-02; Priv. Sch., Washington, D. C, 1902- 1906. Sachs Collegiate Inst., New York, N. Y., 1906 — . Home Address, Cumberland Cen- ter, Me. Arthur Philip Fairfield, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md. Bowdoin Coll., 1895-97. Varsity Eleven. Grad., U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., _i90i. On Cruiser "Columbia" during war with Spain, i8g8. Ensign on "Olympia," 1901 — . Instr., U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md. Home Address, Saco, Me. Edward Rawson Godfrey, Lawyer, Ban- gor, Me. A.B. Capt., Varsity Track Team. New Eng- land Intercoll. Shot Record. Am. Intercoll. .Strength Record. Founder of Bowdoin Invi- tation Interscholastic Meet. Abroad, 1899- 250 ipoo. Student, Harvard Law Sch., i yr. With Kountz Bros., Bankers, New York, N. Y. In Rice Bus., Louisiana, 1902-05. Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 1907 — . Louis Lenville Hills, Physician, West- brook, Me. A.B. M.U., Bowdoin, 1903. Staff, Me. Gen. Hosp., Portland, Me. Phys., Westbrook, Me., J905 — . City Phys., 1907 — . Fred Raymond Marsh, Clergyman, 220 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona, Fla. A.B. Ed., Orient; Quill. Closing Address, Class Day. Pray Eng. Pr. *l» B K, Com- menc. Speaker. Teacher, Priv, Sch., Wash- ington, D. C, 1899-1902. Student, Princeton Div. Sch. Grad., San Francisco Sem., 1905. Presby. Ch., Wray, Col., 1905-07; Winter Park, Fla., 1907; Houston, Tex., 1908 — . Roy Leon Marston, Lumberman, Skow- hegan. Me. A.B., M.F. Ed.-in-Chief, Orient. Chmn., Quill. Art Ed., Bugle. Class Day Prophet. Grad., Yale Sch. of Forestry, 1902, and on its Fac- ulty, 1902-06. Forestry work for U. S. Gov- ernment and private owners in Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, and in the Northwest. Author various Pamphlets and Articles on For- estry. M.F., Yale. In charge Department of Forestry, U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y. Memb., U. S. Bureau of Forestry; Soc. of Am. Foresters. Author, "Forest Engineering in the United States." Arthur Huntington Nason, Teacher, University Heights, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Ed., Quill. Pres., George Evans Deb. Soc. Class Day Poet. Goodwin Com- menc. Pr. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Prof., Eng., Maine Wesleyan Sem., Kent's Hill, Me., i899-r902; William Penn Charter Sch., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1902. Asst. Eng., Bowdoin, 1903. A.M., 1903. Grad. Student, Columbia, 1903-04. Univ. Fellow in English, Columbia, 1904-05. Instr., Eng., N. Y. Univ., 1905 — . Author, "A Yule-Tide Song and Other Verse," 1901, and pamphlets on English Literature and Composition, 1901-og. Ed., "Songs of of A K E." Contrib., "Encyc. Brit," Club, Authors. Cony Sturgis, Teacher, Ithaca, N. Y. A.B. In Department of Education, Porto Rico, 1899-1903. Teacher, Ithaca, N. Y., 1904 — . Clifton Augustus Towle, Teacher, Wor- cester, Mass. A.B. Haverjord Coll., 1895-96; Bowdoin Coll., 1896-99. Teacher, High Sch., Gorham, N. H., 1899-1901; Prin., 1901-02. Sub-Master, High Sch., Lexington, Mass., 1902-03. Instr., Sci., Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1903 — . William Townsend Veazie, Fruit Grower, Jerome, Idaho. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Europe, 1899; 1901. With P. S. Briggs & Co., Bonds, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901. With Harrington & Ellis, Bonds, New York, N. Y., 1902-03. Memb., Llano Grande Land and Irrigation Co., Brownsville, Tex., 1904-08. Fruit Grower, Jerome, Idaho, 1908 — . I goo Percy Andrus Babb, Mining Engineer, ,32 Ave. Cinco de Mayo, City of Mex- ico, Mex. A.B. X'arsity Track Team. Bus. Mgr., Bugle. Ed., Quill. Ed.-in-Chief, Orient. Min. En^. THETA John Russell Bass, Manufacturer, Wil- ton, Me. A.B. Bus. Mgr., Quill, ist Eng: Comp. Pr. Memb., G. H. Bass & Co., Shoe Mfrs., Wilton, Me., 1900 — , Ernest Victor Call, Physician, Lewiston, Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. Bowdoin Coll., 1896-97. Bates Coll., 1897-1900. M.D., Bowdoin, 1904. Phys., Lewiston, Me., 1904 — . William Harvey Cutler, Bookkeeper, Bangor, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1896-97. In Office of Eastern Mfg. Co., Lumber, Paper, and Pulp, Bangor, Me. George Cann Minard, School Superin- tendent, Hopkinton, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., 1896-98. Law Student, Bath, Me. Teacher, Bath, Me. Supt. of Sch., Rock- land, Me., igoi-03; Wrentham, Mass., 1903- 04. Everett Birney Stackpole, Lawyer, 18 Haller Bldg., Seattle, Wash. A.M. Ed., Quill. Noyes Polit. Econ. Pr. Pray Eng. Pr, 2d Eng. Comp. Pr, 4> B K. Commenc. Speaker. Post Grad. Work in Econ., Harvard, 1900-01; Columbia, 1901-04. A.M., Columbia, 1902. Lawyer, Seattle, Wash., 1907 — , Author, "State Banking in Maine." Arthur Weston Strout, Physician, Gar- diner, Me. A.B. M.D., Bowdoin, 1903, ranking first in Class. Phys., Gardiner, Me. City Phys., 1904, Fred Uriah Ward, Teacher, Attleboro, Mass. A.B. See Gamma Phi, 1900. Wesleyan Univ., 1896-97: Bowdoin Coll., 1897-1900. Ed., Quill. Ivy Day Orator. Teacher, Sem., Bucksport, Me., 1900-02. Bus., Addison, Me., 1902-03. Prin., Acad., Foxcroft, Me., 1903-07; Attleboro, Mass., 1908 — . ♦Harry Oliver Bacon, Natick, Mass. A.B. Capt. of Nine, 2 yrs. Varsity Eleven. Bank Clerk, Boston, Mass., 1900-01. Colo., 1902. d., Natick, Mass., Dec. 31, 1902. 1 901 Royal Henry Bodwell, Insurance, Au- gusta, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven, 4 yrs. Varsity Track Team. Station Agt., East Dedham, Mass., and Freight Agt., Readville, Mass., and Dedham, Mass., 1901-03. With Wachusetts Thread Co., Boston, Mass., 1903-05. Memb., Macomber, Farr & Whitten, Ins., Augusta, Me., 1905 — . Roland Everett Bragg, Merchant, Ban- gor, Me. A.B. * B K. With N. H. Bragg & Sons, Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, and Implements, Bangor, Me. Ripley Lyman Dana, Lawyer, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Tennis Champion. Jr. Class Pres. Class Day Orator. Commenc. Speaker. Student, Harvard Law Sch. Mass. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1904 — . Otho Lee Dascombe, Physician, 259 Moody St, Waltham, Mass. A.B. M.D., Johns Hopkins. Phys., Waltham, Mass. 251 Robert Chapman Foster, Lawyer, 17 Deering St., Portland, Me. A.B. LL.B., Harvard. Me. Bar, Lawyer, Portland, Me. Austin Park Larrabee, Teacher, 548 Mathewson Ave., Wichita, Kan. A.B., A.M. Ed., Qttill. * B K. Asst. in Biology, Bowdoin, 1901-02. Grad. Student, Harvard, 1902-04. A.M., Harvard, 1903. Asst. in Zoology, Harvard, 1903-04. Teacher, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1904-07; Palo Alto, Cal., 1907-09; Wichita, Kan., 1909 — . Artelle Elisha Palmer, Clerk, South Brewer, Me. A.B. With Eastern Mfg. Co., Lumber, Pulp, and Paper, South Brewer, Me. Kenneth Charles Morton Sills, College Professor, Brunswick, Me. A.B., A.M. Brown Mera. Schp., 1898-99, 1900-01. Sewall Gr. Pr. Sewall Lat. Pr. Ivy Day Poet. Ed., Orient. Ed., Bugle. Chmn., Quill. Closing Address, Class Day. Class of •68 Pr. Pray Eng. Pr. ist Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Goodwin Commenc. Pr. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Asst. in Eng., Harvard, 1901-03. A.M., Har- vard, 1903. Instr, in Classics and English, Bowdoin, 1903-04; Prof., Lat., 1907 — . Pres., Me. Classical Assn., 1908. Donald Francis Snow, Lawyer, Bangor, Me. A.B., LL.B. Varsity Track Team. Varsity Eleven. 2d Brown Extemp. Comp. Pr. Pub., with Minot, 1896, "Tales of Bowdoin," 1901. LL.B., Univ. of Me., 1903. Me. Bar, 1303. Lawyer, Bangor, Me., 1903 — . City Solicitor, 1907—. Herbert Lindsey Svyett, Business, Skow- hegan. Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. J^r., Track Team. Chmn., Class Day Com. Chmn., first House Com., A K E Chapter House. Pres., New England Intercoll. Athletic Assn. Clerk, 9 Chapter House Assn. Mgr., Somerset Trac- tion Co., Skowhegan, Me., 1901 — . Harry Eaton Walker, Teacher, Exeter, N. H. A.B. Ed., Orient. Teacher, Ellsworth, Me. 1st Eng. Comp. Pr. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Mechanic Falls, Me., 1901-02; Fort Fair- field, Me., 1902-06. Exeter, N. H., 1906 — . ig02 John Appleton, Forester, Bangor, Me. A.B. Leader, Glee Club. Student, Yale Sch. of Forestry. Pres., Me. Forestry Assn., 1908 — , Ralph Porter Bodwell, Merchant, Bruns- wick, Me. A.B. Class Sec. and Treas., Jr. and Sr. Yrs. *_B K. With E. S. Bodwell, Clothing, Bruns- wick, Me., 1902 — , Philip Howard Cobb, College Professor, Tufts College, Medford, Mass. A.B. Ed.-inChief, Orient. Ed., Bugle. Post Grad. Work in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1902-05. Asst. Prof., Chem., Tufts Coll., 190S— . Harold Benjamin Eastman, Business, Portland, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Student, Yale Sch. of Forestry. Forestry work and lumbering, 1905- THETA 09. With Eastman Bros. & Bancroft, Portland, Me., 1909 — . John Arthur Furbish, Dentist, 235 Marl- borough St., Boston, Mass. A.B., D.D.S. Varsity Track Team. D.D.S., Harvard Dental Sch. Clifford Hamilton Preston, Architect, Farmington, Me. -A.B., B.S. Leader, Glee Club. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Teacher, Farmington and Rockland, Me. B.S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1908. Abroad, igog — . George Rowland Walker, Lawyer, yj Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Brown Mem. Schp., iSgg-igoi. Ed., Quill. Ivy Day Orator. M^r., \'arsity Track Team. Class Day Orator. Memb., Bow- doin*s first Deb. Team against Amherst. Noyes Polit. Econ. Pr. * B K. Commcnc. Speaker. LL.B., Harvard. N. Y. Bar. Law- yer, New York, N. Y. William Leavitt Watson, Merchant, Portland, Me. A.B. Jr. Class Marshal. Pres., Gen. Athletic Assn. With J. L. Watson, Coal and Wood, Portland, Me., 1902 — ■ 1903 Joseph Sturgis Bradstreet, Manufacturer, Gardiner, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1899-1901. Pres., Bradstreet Lumber Co., Gardiner, Me. Samuel Braley Gray, Business, Old Town, Me. A.B. Varsity Track Team. Ed., Bugle. Chmn., House Com., A K E Chapter House. Bus. Mgr., Quill. In Lumbering and Hard- ware Business, Old Town, Me. Treas., Old Town Canoe Co. Alderman, 1907-08. Andy Percy Havey, Lawyer, West Sul- livan, Me. A.B. See Gamma Phi, 1903. Wesleyan Univ., 1899-1900: Bowdoin Coll., 1900-03. Capt., Varsity Nine, 2 yrs. Varsity Eleven. Jr. Class Pres. Sr. Class Marshal. Teacher, West Sullivan, Me., 1903-04. Me. Bar. Law- yer, West Sullivan, Me. Memb., Me. Legis., 1907-08. Memb., Me. Enforcement Comm., 1 908^. Ralph Wellington Hellenbrand, Physi- cian, New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., John Hopkins. Phys., New York, N. Y. Ernest Linwood Moore, Merchant, Long- mont, Colo. Bowdoin Coll., i8g9-i902. Varsity Track Team. Memb., Larson & Moore, Heating, Plumbing, etc., Longmont, Colo. Irving Wilson Nutter, Business, Bangor, ■Me. A.B. Mgr., Eleven. Capt., Track Team. With Colo. Telephone Co., Denver, Colo., 1903-07. With Noyes & Nutter Mfg. Co., Bangor, Me., 1907 — . Roscoe Randall Paine, Forester, Wins- low, Me. See Xi, 1903. Colby Coll., 1899-1900; Bow- doin Coll., igoo-,03. Artist of Bugle. Ed.. Quill, Tennis Champion. Tn Jamaica and the South, 1903-04. Forestry Work, 1905—. Carl Williams Smith, Lawyer, 238 State St., Portland, Me. A.B. LL.B., Harvard. Me. Bar, Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1906-09; Portland, Me., T909 — . Blaine Spooner Viles, Forester, Augusta, Me. Bowdoin Coll., i8g9-i902. Ed., Orient. Stu- dent, Yale Sen. of Forestry. With Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Dept. of Agr. Supt., Blue Mountain Forest Assn. of N. H. Jesse Davis Wilson, Manufacturer, Brunswick, Me. A.B. \arsity Eleven. Mgr., Glee Club. With Lisbon Falls Fibre Co., as Chemist. Night Supt., 1908—. *Bertram Louis Smith, Patten, Me. A.B. d., Lewiston, Me., Sept. 29, T90.1. *John Prescott Webber, Jr., Brookline, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., 1899-1901. Varsity Track Team, d.. May r, 1901. 1904 Bernard Archibald, Lawyer, Houlton, Me. A.B. Leader, Glee Club. College organist. Class Day Orator. Lawyer, Houlton, Me.> 1907 — . John Merrill Bridgham, College Pro- fessor, Ripon, Wis. A.B., ,\.M. One-half of Sewall Gr. Pr. Hon. Mention, Sewall Lat. Pr. Ivy Day Poet. Class Day Poet. Chmn.. Quill. * B K. Lead- er, College Band. Teacher, Groton, Mass.. 1904-07. A.M., Dartmouth, 1905. Asst. in Greek and Latin, Bowdoin, 1908-09. Prof., Ripon Coll., 1909 — . George William Burpee, Civil Engineer. 10 Bridge St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Alternate, Am- herst Deb., igo3. 4> B K. Ivy Day Chaplain. Class Day Chaplain. B.S., Mass. Inst, of Tech.. 1906. Nashville, Tenn., 1906-07. Millard Filmore Chase, Salesman, 120 Roylston St., Boston, Mass. A.B. See ^ Pi, 1904. Dartmouth Coll., 1900- 01; Bowdoin Coll., rgoi-04. Mgr., Glee Club. With Dodd, Mead & Co.. Boston, Mass., 1904 — . James Francis Cox, Physician, Houlton, Me. A.B., M.D. Varsity Eleven. Capt., Varsity Nine. M.D., 1909. Phys., Houlton, Me., igog— . George Everett Kimball, Lawyer, 1134 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1907. Mass. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1907 — . Fred Lysander Putnam, Merchant, Houl- ton, Me. A.B. Class Popular Man. Chmn., House Com., A K E Chapter House. John Frederick Schneider, Clergyman, Danville, Vt. A.B. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1902. Pas- tor, Winterport, Me.; Greenwich, Conn.; Dan- ville, Vt.. 1907 — . Donald Stone Walker, Real Estate, 41 Wall St., New York, N. Y, THBTA A.B. See Xi, 1904. Colby Coll., ,1900-01; Bow- doin Coll., 1901-04. With John ,W. Brook- man, Real Estate, New York, N., Y., Home .\ddress. Liberty, Me. Walter Keene Wildes, Little Falls, N. Y. A.B. Mgr., Varsity Track Team. With American Woolen Co. Student, Yale Forestry Sch., 1908 — . 19OS Morris O'Brien Campbell, Lawyer, care Boston & Albany R. R., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1908. Law Dept., B. & A. R. R. Stanley Perkins Chase, Teacher, 347 Woodford St., Woodford, Me. A.B. Smyth Math. Pr. Ed., Quill. Ed.-in- Chief, Bugle. Brown Mem. Schp., 1902-05. * B K. Asst. Prof., Eng., Northwestern Univ., 1907-09. Grad. Student, Harvard Univ., igog — . Walter Samuel Gushing, Banker, care International Banking, ' Corporation New York, N. Y. A.B. Bus. Mgr., Orient. With Internatl. Bk. Corpn. of N. Y. Ansel Cyrus Denning, Manufacturer, Herkimer, N. Y. A.B. Varsity Track Team. Me. IntercoU. Shot and Hammer Records; New England In- tercoU. Hammer Record. Supt. of leatherboard mill, Herkimer, N. Y., 1907 — . Robert Knight Eaton, Manufacturer, Whitinsville, Mass. A.B. With Whitinsville Mfg. Co., 1905 — . James Philip Marston, Teacher, 203 W. 81 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Bowdoin Coll., 1901-04. A.B., Columbia, 1906- - , Harold Russell Nutter, Business, Bangor, Me. A.B. With Noyes & Nutter Mfg. Co., 1905—. Ray Waldron Pettengill, Teacher, Au- gusta, Me. A.B. 4> B K. Germany, 1907. Grad. Student, Harvard Univ., 1909-ro. Leonard Augustus Pierce, Lawyer, Houl- ton, Me. A.B., LL.B. Alternate, Amherst Deb., 1904. Chmn., House Com., A K E Chapter House. LL.B., Harvard, 1908.. Me. Bar, 1908. ; Law- yer, Houlton, Me., 1908 — . Raymond Thomas Warren, Castine, Me. A.B. Bus., New York, 1905-08. William Blaine Webb, Banker, care In- ternatl. Banking Co., Manila, P. I. A.B. Goodvfin Fr. Pr. Varsity Track Team. Ivy Day Marshal. With Internatl. Bk. Corpn. of N. Y. igo6 Dura Bradford Andrews, Mining Super- intendent, West Milan. N. H. A.B. Mgr. Track Team. Mgr. Glee Club. With Internatl. ■ Bk. Corpn. of N. Y., 1906-07. Mining Eng., Mexico, 1907-09. Edwin Cassius Bates, Physician, Houl- ton, Me. ' ■ Bowdoin Coll., 1902-04. Varsity Track Team and Eleven. M.D., Colujnbia,i9o8. PhyS., Houlton, 1908 — . - ' 1 , ! Chester Swan Bavis, Ticket Agent, Met. S. S. Co., New York, N. Y. A.B. Harold Starbird Elder, Lawyer, Port- land, Me. A.B. Law Student, Harvard and in Portland, Me. Frederick Lucius Packard, Teacher, Tur- ner, Me. A.B. With Internatl. Bk. Corpn. of K". Y., 1 906-08. Teacher, Lebanon, N. H. ; Brookfield, Conn. David Richard Porter, Y. M. C. A. Sec- retary. 124 East 28 St., New York, N. Y.' A.B. Varsity Track Team and Eleven. ist Rhodes Scholar, Oxford Univ., firom Me. Y. M. C. A. work. New York, 1907 — . Walter Averill Powers, Lawyer, 287 Kent St.. Brookline, Mass. A.B. * B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1909. Law- yer, Boston, 1909. Arthur Otis Putnam, Merchant, Houl- ton, Me. A.B. Mgr. . of Varsity Nine. With Dodd, Mead & Co., Boston, igo6-o8. Hardware mer- chant, Houlton, Me., 1908 — , Raymond Blin Williams, Banker, Farm- ington, Me. A.B. With Internatl. Bk. Corpn. of N. Y., 1906. Harvey Philip Winslow, Business, Port- land, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Orient board. Audit. Dept., M. C. R. R., 1906-07. Business, Port, land, 1907 — . 1907 Frank Lyman Bass, Bangor, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven and Track Team. Law Student, Bangor, Me., 1908 — . Felix Arnold Burton, Architect, Tech- nology Chambers, Boston, Mass. A.B. Art. Ed., Bugle. Grad., Mass. Inst, of Tech., igo9. Chester Gordon Clark, The Ivanhoe, Gardner St., Allston, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., igo3-o4. James Harold Collins, Brewer, Me. A.B. With Lackawanna Steel Works, Buffalo, N. Y., 1907 — . - Robert Alejcander Cony, Jr., Augusta, Me. A.B. Ed. -in-chief, Orient. Mgr., Debating Team. Priv. Sec'y to Congressman E. C. Burleigh of Me., igo7 — . Law Student, Wash- ington, D.C., igo8-r-.' ' Joseph Blake Drummond, Physician, Portland. Me. A.B., M.D. Capt. of Eleven. Class Popular Man. Brown Mem. Pr., igo3-07. Pres. of Ath. Council. Phys., Portland, 1910 — . Wadleigh Bean Drummond, Portland, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. La\v Stuc^lent, Harvard, igo8 — . 2S3 THETA Tom Edgar Hacker, Merchant, Fort Fairfield, Me. A.B. Merchant and Real Estate, Ft. Fair- field, Me., 1907 — . Harold Sprague Hichborn, Bond Sales- man, Augusta, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1903-06. Me. representative of P. W. Brooks & Co., Bonds, New York, 1908—. Erastus Eugene Holt, Jr., Physician, Portland, Me. A.B., M.D. Phys., Portland, 1910— . Charles Penney Kinsman, Business, Au- gusta, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1903-04. Varsity Eleven and Nine. With Capital Drug Co., Augusta, Me., 1907—. Bion Bradbury Libby, Portland, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1903-04. A.B., Tufts, 1908. Law Student, Harvard, 1908 — . Harry Edward Mitchell, Publisher, Brunswick, Me. A.B. Debating Team. Orient board. Pub- lisher of town histories, directories and maps, Augusta, Me., 1907-10; Brunswick, 1910 — , Morris Humphrey Neal, Collinsville, Conn. Bowdoin Coll., 1903-04. S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst, 1908. igoS Colin Joseph Campbell, Cherryfield, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1904-05. Real Estate business, Boston, Mass., 1905-08. Law Student, Colum- bia, 1908 — . George Palmer Hyde, Brunswick, Me. A.B. * B K. Goodwin, French Pr. Tennis Champion. Debating Team. Com. Speaker. Law Student, Harvard, 1910 — -. Walter D. Lee, Greenville, 111. A.B. \'arsity Eleven. Senior Marshal. With Internatl. Bk. Corpn. of N. Y., 1908 — . Albion Weston Merrill, Merchant, Nor- ridgewock. Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1904-07. Clarence William Osborne, Business, Fort Fairfield, Me. Bowdoin College, 1904. George William PuUen, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y. Bowdoin Coll., 1904. With Lackawanna Steel Works, Buffalo, N. Y., 1906 — . Carl Merrill Robinson, Portland, Me. A.B. * B K. Brown Mem. Pr., 1904-0S. Mgr., Eleven. Com. Speaker. Goodwin Com. Pr. Student, Harvard Medical Sch., 1909 — . ♦James Nelson Archibald, Houlton, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1904-05. d., July 25, 1908. 1909 Ralph Owen Brewster, Dexter, Me. A.B. * B K. Mgr., Glee Club. Debating Team. Mgr., Track Team. Teacher, Castine High Sch., 1909 — . Ezra Ralph Bridge, Brunswick, Me. A.B. Capt. of Fencing Team. Med. Student, 1909—. Harold Hitz Burton, 32 Webster Court, Newton Center, Mass. 254 A.B. B K. Orient board. Ed.-inchief, Bugle. Goodwin French Pr. Varsity Eleven and Track Team. Smyth Math. Pr. Pres. of Republican Club. Senior Class Pres. Com. Speaker. Student, Harvard Law Sch., 1909 — . Max Pearson Cushing, Bangor, Me. A.B. * B K. College Organist. Leader, Glee Club. Com. Speaker. Ed.-in-chief, Quilt. Teacher, Robert Coll., Constantinople, Turkey, 1909—. Daniel Coffin Drummond, Portland, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1905-07. Louis Garcelon, 49 Leonard St., New York, N. Y. Bowdoin Coll., 1905-07. Varsity Eleven. Bus- iness, New York, 190& — . Herbert Gammons, West Newton, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., 1905-06. Harvard, 1908. Thomas Admedeus Gastong^ay, Bruns- wick, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Carl Robinson Greene, Business, Water- ville. Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1905-07. Varsity Eleven. Coal dealer, Waterville, Me., 1907 — . William Matthew Harris, Brunswick, Me. A.B. * B K. Varsity Nine. Debating Team. Prin., High Sch., Mexico, Me., 1909^. Walter Palmer Hinckley, Teacher, Hinckley, Me. A.B. Teacher, Good Will Farm, Hinckley, Me., 1909 — , John West Manter, Palmer, Mass. A.B. Capt, Varsity Nine. Varsity Eleven and Track Team. With Internatl. Paper Co., Rum- ford Falls, Me., 1909 — . Harold Newman Marsh, Dixfield, Me. A.B. Law Student, Harvard, 1909 — . Robert Maxwell Pennell, Brunswick, Me. A.B. A'arsity Track Team. Law Student, Harvard, 1909 — . William Cone Sparks, Teacher, Geneva, N. Y. Bowdoin Coll., 1905-07. Varsity Nine. Teacher and Gym. Instr., High Sch., Newport, R. I., 1907-09; Hobart Coll., Geneva, N. Y., 1909 — . Robert Goff Stubbs, Strong, Me. A.B. Grad. work. Harvard, 1909 — . Leon Fremont Timberlake, Portland, Me. A.B. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Bus. Mgr., Quill. Mgr., Dramatic Club. Mgr., Tennis Team. Y. M. C. A. work, Buffalo, N. Y., 1909—. *Thomas Francis Shehan, Jr., Portland, Me. A.B. d., Sept. 17, 1909. 1910 Charles Austin Cary, East Machias, Me. A.B. Varsity Track Team. Henry Jewet Colbath, Dexter, Me. A.B. Capt., Varsity Track Team. Pres., Ath. Council. Pres., Undergrad. Council. John Leland Crosby, 2d, Bangor, Me. A.B. Varsity Eleven. Goodwin French Pr. Junior Class Pres. THBTA Ralph Savage Crowell, Bangor, Me. A.B. Edward Curtis Matthews, Jr., Ports- mouth, N. H. A.B. Robert Burleigh Martin, Augusta, Me. A.B. State Tennis Champion. Derby Stanley, McKinley, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1906. Varsity Eleven. Alfred Wheeler Stone, Bangor, Me. ; A.B. I St Alexander Pr., 1907. 2d Alexander Pr., 1908. Hon. Men., Class of '68 Pr. Leader, Glee Club. Thomas Wescott Williams, Houlton, Me. A.B. See Xi. Harry Whiting Woodward, Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B. Mgr., Dramatic Club. *Edward Temple Pickard, Aubnrndale, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., 1906-07. d., Dec. ig, 1907. *Francis Benjamin Spurling, Northeast Harbor, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1906-08. d., Dec. 14, 1909. igii William Clinton Allen, 711 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn. See Phi Epsilon. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Melville Cony Aubrey, 1807 F. St., Washington, D. C. Bowdoin Coll., 1907-09. With Paymaster's Dept., Panama Canal Zone, 1910 — . Franz Upham Burkett Union. Me. John James Devine, Portland, Me. Ernest Gibson Fifield, Conway, N. H. Bus. Mgr., Quill. Philip Herman Hansen, Portland, Me. Brown Mem. Pr., 1908. Alden Sprague Hichborn, Augusta, Me. Robert Merton Lawlis, Houlton, Me. Varsity Mine. James Blaine McKusick, Calais, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1907-09. Law Student, 1909 — . James Madigan Pierce, Houlton, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1907-08. Georgetown Univ., 1908 — . Harry Lawrence Wiggin, 90 St. Mary St., Boston, Mass. Mgr., Nine. Igi2 Eugene Francis Bradford, Bangor, Me. Quill board. George Clark Brooks, Reading, Mass. Robert Danforth Cole, Arlington Heights, Mass. Varsity Track Team. Brown Mem. Pr. Richard Odell Conant, Portland, Me. Herbert Andrew Davis, Portland, Me. Maurice Herbert Gray, Old Town, Me. Stanley John Hinch, Danforth, Me. Robert Craig Houston, Guilford, Me. William Holt, North Bridgton, Me. Henry Alexander Libby, 14 Parsons St., West_ Newton, Mass. Bowdoin Coll., 1908-09. Harvard, 1909 — . Leland Green Means, Orleans, Nebr. Varsity Nine. Frederick Benjamin Simpson, Bangor, Me. Frank Arthur Smith, Calais, Me. Capt. of Eleven. Richard Frazer White, Brunswick,, Me. Allan Woodcock, Bangor, Me. 1913 Edwin Clarence Burleigh, Augusta, Me. Reginald Odell Conant, Portland, Me. Lawrence Alden Crosby, Bangor, Me. George Otis Cummings, Portland, Me. Leon Dodge, Newcastle, Me. Harry Howes Hall, Sturbridge, Mass. Charles Blanchard Haskell, Jr., Pitts- field, Me. Benjamin Dyer Holt, Portland, Me. Clair Randolf Marston, Skowhegan, Me. Bowdoin Coll., 1909. Ralph Averill Powers, 287 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. Daniel Boone Saunders, Lawrence, Mass. Paul Chapman Savage, Bangor, Me. George Lincoln Skolfield, Jr., Brunswick, Me. WiUiam Fletcher Twombly, Reading, Mass. College Organist. 'S5 ZETA COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Princeton, N. J. Charterkd September 15, 1845. Inactive, 1846-52. Revived, March 17, 1852. Inactive, 1857 — . ACTIVE MEMBERS 1846 Francis Sorrel, Physician, " The Bar- rens," Roanoke, Va. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter Member. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1848. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1849-56. A.M., 1857. Cal. Legis., 1860-61. Surg, and Insp.-in-Chief, C. S. A., 1861-65. in.. Letitia Gamble Watts, 1865. Henry Taylor, Farmer, Trevilians, Louisa Co., Va. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Charter Member. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1851. m., Dec. 14, 1853. *Stephenson Archer [Jr.], Lawyer, Bel Air, Md. A.B. Charter Member. Law Student, 1848- 50. Md. Bar, Baltimore, 1850. Lawyer, Bel Air, Md., 1850 — . Md. Gen. Assembly, House, i8S3-54. °i'f Jane C. Franklin, Sumner Co., Tenn., Jan. 4, 1855. U. S. House of Reps., 1867-74. State Treas., Md., 1886-89. d., 1898. ♦John Robert Buhler, New Orleans, La. A.B. Charter Member, m. Dep. Sheriff, d.. New Orleans. La., 1886. *Field Dunbar, Planter, Concordia Par- ish, La. A.B. Charter Member, m., Mary Brown Wil- liams, Miss., May i, 1852. d., Nov. 9, 1854. *William Edward Turner Griffith, Law- yer, Natchez, Miss. A.B. Charter Member. Brig. Gen., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862. ♦John Harwood Jones, Physician, Ma- rion, Ala. A.B., M.D. Charter Member. M.D., Univ. of La., 1849. Phys., Perry COy Ala., 1849-65. d. on a Plantation between Uniontown and Selma, Ala., Sept. 2, 1865. ♦David Washington Lamb, Physician, Summerville, S. C. A.B., M.D. Charter Member, m., Ann Ger- aldine Geddings, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 10, 1853. Hosp. Surg., C. S. A. d., Dec. 27, 1874. ♦Philip Poulain, Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. A.B. Charter Member, m., Miss Potter, Sa- vannah, Ga. d., June 20, 1880. ♦Henry Sturges, Lawyer, Danville, Va. Charter Member. C. S. A. Killed in Battle. ♦Ephraim Mikell Whaley, Planter, Edisto Island, S. C. A.B. Charter Member. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1846-47. S. C. State Conv., 1852. Eu- rope, 1854. m., Abigail Baynard, Charleston, S. C, Apr. 27, 1857. d., 1900. 1847 Beverley Randolph Wellford, Lawyer, Newport News, Va. A.B., A.M., LL.D. Valedictory. Law Student, Fredericksburg, Va., 1847-49. Va. Bar, 1849. Lawyer, Fredericksburg, Va., 1849-54. Lawyer, Richmond, \'a., 1854-70. Orator, IX A K E Conv., Washington, D. C, Jan. 3, 1856. m., Susan Seddon Taliaferro, Gloucester Co., Va., Mar. 3, 1858. Law Clk., Law Dcpt., C. S. A., 1862-65. Memb., Com. on Pubs., Southn. Presb. Ch., 1864 — . Judge, 7th Jud. Circuit Ct., Va., 1870-1904. Address before Lit. Socs., Coll. of New Jersey, 1879. Oration at the Laying of Comer Stone, City Hall, Richmond, Va., April 5, 1887, etc., etc. LL-D., Hampden- Sidney, 1891. *John Avery Benbury, Lawyer, Edenton, N. C. A.B. Law Student, Edenton, N. C, 1847-50. N. C. Bar, 1850. m., Harriet Armistead Ryan, Windsor, N. C, June 23, 1859. N. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1858-59. ist Lt., Co. A, ist N. C. Inf., C. S. A., MTay, 1862; Capt., 1862—. Wounded, Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., July I, 1862. d., Richmond, Va., July 6, 1862. ♦William Armstrong Blevins, Lawyer, Selma, Ala. A.B. m., Mary Weaver, Selma, Ala., 1850. d., 1853. ♦[Daniel] Stuart Elliott, Litterateur, Savannah, Ga. Coll. of N. J., 1843—. m.. Miss Sorrel, Sa- vannah, Ga., i8i;8. d., 1862. :S6 ZETA ♦William Shepherd Grymes, Physician, Gordonsville, Va. ' M.D. Coll. of N. J., 1843—. M.D., Univ. of Va., 1850. d. *Edward Parker Guerard, Rice Planter, Georgetown, S. C. A.B. m., Theodora Gaillard, Apr. 8, 1855. d., 1865. ♦Frank Key Howard, Lawyer, Baltimore, Md. Coll. of N. J., 1843 — . Prop, and Assoc. Ed., Exchange, Baltimore, Md. d.. May 29, 1872. ♦Montgomery Johns, College Professor, Baltimore, Md. A.B., A.M., M.D., Ph.D. M.D., Univ. of Md. Ph.D., 1866. Prof., Chem., Md. Med. Inst.; Med. Practice, Med. Coll. of Iowa; Math, and Chem., Washington Coll.; Chem., Md. Agr. Coll.; Anat., Georgetown Coll., Med. Dept. d., 1871. ♦Charles Howard Key, Lawyer, Balti- more, Md. A.B., A.M. d., 1868. ♦Thomas Scott Henderson McCay, Law- yer, Lake Providence, La. A.B. Law Student, Port Gibson, Miss., 1848; New Orleans, La., 1849. La. Bar. 1849. m., Georgine Clement Luienberg, New Orleans, La., Jan. 10, 1854. La. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1854-55. U. S. Dist. Atty., La., 1856. O. M., Rank Maj., C. S. A. Col., Staff of Gen. Her- bert, 1863. d.. Lake Providence^ La., Aug. 10, 1882. ♦Henry Hunter Oliver, Cotton Planter, Portland, Ala. A.B., A.M. m., Mildred Mathilde Dannoy George, June 7, 1853. d., July, 1861. ♦Edward Pugh, Sugar Planter, Assump- tion, La. A.B. , d., 1870. i8S3 Thomas Wilkes Coleman, Banker, Eu- taw, Ala. A.B., A.M. Law Student, Eutaw, Ala., 1853- 55. Ala. Bar, 1855. Lawyer, Eutaw, Ala., 1855^ — . m., Frances Jane, Wilson, Sumter Co., Ala;, Nov.' i, r8do. Capt., Co. 4, 40th Ala. Inf., C. S. A. Disabled, Missionary Ridge, Ga. Memb., Ala. Const. Convs., 1865, 1901. Chmn., 1901 Conv., Com. to frame article on suffrage and elections, and principal author provisions for qualified suffrage. State Solic.. Ala., 1866-69; 1874-86. Chancellor, S, W. Div. Ala., 1886-90. Judge, Supreme Ct., Ala., 1890 — . Pres., Merchants' and Farmers' Bank, Eutaw, Ala. Chmn., Exec. Com., Trustees Univ. of Ala. Edward Henry ShoU, Physician, 709 N. 16 St., Birmingham, Ala. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1856. Phys., Clititon, Ala., 1856-57; Warsaw, Ala., 1857-62. m., (i) Sarah Ann Pearson, Mt. Hebron, Ala., Apr. 21, 1858. Priv., Co. A, 36th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., May 12, 1862 — ; Act. Surg., May 13. 1862 — ; Act. Surg., 1st Ala. Battalion Partisan Rangers, Dec. 10, 1862 — ; Asst. Surg., C. S. A., Dec. 16, 1862 — . Hosp. Duty, Gainesville, Ala., May 26, 1863 — . With Bennett's Bat- talion, Cav., Jan. 25, 1864—; 12th Tenn. Cav., Feb. 5, 1864 — . Paroled, Gainesville, Ala., May II, 1865. m., (a) Ellen -Raymond Still- man, Gainesville, Ala., Feb! 21, 1866. Author, "An Essay on the Supply of Proper Food," 1875. Memb., Ala. Med. Assn.; V. Pres., id.. Memb., Bd. of Censors and Com. of Health, Jefferson Co., Ala., 1884; id., Ala., 1889— . 1882; Orator, 1883; Pres., 1887—. ♦Thomas Mifflin Hall, Lawyer, Phila- delphia, Pa. A.B., A.M. Pa. Bar, 1856. ist Lt. and .>Vdjt., I2th Pa. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 4, 1862—; Maj., Dec. 31, 1863—; Lt. Col., Feb. 11, 1864—. Discharged by spec, order. May 27, 1864. d., Nov. 6, 1864. ♦John Ledyard Hodge, Lawyer, 1408 L. St., Washington, D. C. ! A.B., A.M., LL.B. See Eta, 1853. Lat. Salu- tatory. Paymaster, U. S. Vols., 1861; Bvt. Lt. Col., 186s; Chf, Paymaster, Washington Dist.; Maj. Paymaster, U. S. A., 1867. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1855. d., 1902. ♦Joseph Jones, Physician, New Orleans, La. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1856. m., (i) Caro- line L. Davis, Augusta, Ga., i860. Surg., C. S. A., 1862-65. Health Officer, Nashville, Tenn., 1867-68. m., (2) Susan R. Polk. Hon. Memb., Am. Antiq. Soc, 1876. V. Pres., Antiq. Soc., Philadelphia, Pa., 1876. Prof., Chem., Univ. of La., 1878. Pres., State Bd. of Health, La., 1880-84. Prof., Chem., Savannah Med. Coll.; Chem., Med. and Pharmacy, Ga. Coll. of Eclectic Med. and Surg. Author, "Observa- tions^ on Malarial Fever," "Researches on Spurious Vaccination in the Confederate Army," etc. Compiler, Reports of the Louisiana State Bd. of Health. Prof., Chem. and Clin. Med., Tulane Univ. of La. Contrib., Southern Jour- nal of Medical Science, etc. M^mb., Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. ; Am. Med. Assn., etc. d., 1896. ♦James Lee, Jr., Officer of Corporation, Memphis, Tenn. A.B., A.M. m., Howena Bayliss, Nov. 8, 1858. V. Pres., Taxing Dist., Memphis^ Tenn., 1883 — . Supt. and Prin. Prop., Lee Line U. S. Mail Steamers, d., 1905. ♦Robert Houston McEwen, Jr., Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. A.B. Law Student, Nashville, Tenn., 1853-54. Tenn. Bar, 1854. Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn., 1854-76. C. S. A. m., Lucy Putnam, ib., Oct., 1855. d., ib., Nov. 29, 1876. ♦William Finley Paine, Teacher, Oxford, Miss. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Holly Springs, Miss. Priv., C. S. A. Miss. Legis., Senate, 1867- 68. d., Oct., 1868. ♦William Alexander Percy, Lawyer, Greenville, Miss. A.B. Univ. of Pa., 1856-57. Lawyer, Green- ville, Miss., 1858 — . m., Nancy Irving Arm- strong, Feb. 23, 1858. 22d Miss. Inf., C. S. A. Adjt. and Insp., Mo. Brigi, Gen.; Brown. Miss. Legis., House, 1876-78; Speaker, 1878. Atty., Ga. Pacific Ry., 1881 — ; Memphis and Vicks- burg R. R., 1883 — . Gen. Counsel, Louisville, New Orleans and Tex. Ry. d., Jan. 19, 1888. ♦John Edward Tunis, Merchant, Nor- folk, Va. A.B. Comsn. and Luinber Merchant, Norfolk, Va. m.. Miss Henderson, Salisbury, N. C., i860, d., Norfolk, Va., Feb. 21, 1866. 1854 Robert Barron Potter, Journalist, Bridge- ton, N. J. Univ. of Pa., Dept. of Med., 1857-58. Ed. 257 ZETA and Prop., Chronicle, Bridgeton, N. T., 1860-63. 2d Lt., a4th N. J. Vol. Inf., U. S. \., Sept. 16, 1862 — . Mustered out. Tune 29, 1863. •Clinton Gurnee, Jr., Lawyer, San Fran- cisco, Cal. A.B. ♦William Hollister, Merchant, New Berne, N. C. A.B., A.M. m., Sarah K. Storer, Apr. 6, 1869. d. 1891. •Erasmus Hugh Youngblood, Planter, Winterseat, S. C. A.B. Teacher, Horns Creek Acad., Edgefield, S. C, 1855. m., Ellen Emeline Smith, Mt. Willing, S. C, Nov. 6, 1856. 2d Lt., U. S. Marine Corps, 1856-57. Law Student, Edge- field, S. C, 1859. S. C. Bar, Edgefield, 1859. Lawyer, Edgefield, S, C, 1859-61. Magistrate, Edgefield, S. C, i8s9-6o. Capt, Co. D, 14th S. C. Inf., Gen. A. P. Hill's Army Corps, Gen. Jackson's Div., C. S. A., 1865. Wounded, Ox Hill, Va. •Robert Burton Anderson, Clergyman, Morganton, N. C. A.B., D.D. m., Jennie Hervey Thornwell, S. C, May 9, i860. Bethel Ch., Concord Pres- bytery, N. C, 1862. Trustee, Davidson Coll., 1863-69. Chapl., 4th N. C. Inf., C. S. A., 1863-64. Pres., Inst, for Young Ladies, York- ville, S. C, 1867-74. Bethesda Ch., Bethel Presbytery, 1867-70; Morganton, N. C, 1871 — . D.D., Southwestern Presb. Univ., 1882. Trus- tee, . Davidson Coll., 1884. d., Morganton, N. C, Dec. 3, 1889. ♦James Albert Dozier, Jr., Lawyer, Edgefield C. H., S. C. A.B. Intendant. Trial Justice. in., Sallie Roper, Columbia, S. C, Oct. 7, 1859. ist Lt., 7th S. C. Int., C. S. A., i yr. d., Edgefield C. H., S. C, Dec, I, 1877. ♦William Henry Goldthwaite, Cotton Planter, Montgomery, Ala. A.B., A.M. Law Student, Montgomery, Ala., 1854^56. Ala. Bar, 1856, Cotton Planter and Stock Raiser, Nixburgh, Ala., 1856-62. d., Montgomery, Ala., 1862. ♦Samuel Haskell, Clergyman, Dover, N. H. A.B. See Sigma, 1834. Missionary, Southn. Aid Soc, 1860-61. Presb. Ch., Paris, Hy. d.. May 15, 1869. ♦Luther Claypool Roll, Lawyer, Mem- phis, Tenn. A.B. Lawyer, Augusta, d., i860. ♦William Basil Sanford, Lawyer, Mober- ]y. Mo. A.B. See Eta, 1855. i8ss Henry Martyn Drewry, Physician, Mar- tinsville, Va. A.B., A.M., M.D. Am. Whig. Soc. Jr. Ora- tor. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1855-56; Med. Dept, 1856-57. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1858. Phys., Martinsville, Va., 1858 — . Mer- chant, Tobacco Broker, and Farmer. m.. Flora R. Redd, Martinsville, Va., Nov. 10, 1859. Occasional Contrib., Southern Planter; Danville Register: Henry News; Martinsville Herald. Memb., Exam. Bd., C. S. A. Frederick Cox Roberts, Officer of Cor- poration, New Bern, N. C. A.B., A.M. N. C. Bar, 1857. m., Lavinia Ellis Cole, Jan, 10, 1858. Clk. and Master , in Equity, 1858-68. City Council, 1860-62. Capt., Cav. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-63. Reg. in Bank- ruptcy, E. Dist., N. C, 1877 to Repeal of Act. Sec. and Treas., Atlantic and N. C. R. R., 1879— • 1856 Elijah Stiles Fairchild, Clergyman, 378 E. Ontario St., Chicago, 111. A.B. See Sigma, 1855. Afidover Tbeol: Sem., 1856-59. m., Louisa Ed^ar Leavitt, Oct. 4, 1859. Ordained, Morrisania, N. Y., Jan., i860. Cong. Ch., Morrisania, N. Y., 1860-62; Oyster Bay, N. Y., 1862-65; Flushing, N. Y., 1865- 73; College Pt., N. Y., 1873; Reformed Ch., 25 Sixth Ave., New York, N. Y., —1888. Au- thor, "Sunday School Christian Book," "Con- firmation an Apostolic Rite." Thomas Vaughan Noland, Lawyer, Woodville, Miss. A.B. See Omega, i8j6. Colt, of N. J., 1855- 56. Law Student, Jackson; Itiss., 1856-57. ra., Lydia Julia Tigner, Woodville, Miss., Jan. 12, 1859. Capt., Co. H, 2ist Miss. Regt., C. S. A.. 1861. ist Surg., Withers' Miss. Light Art., 1862. Miss. Bar, 1865. Lawyer, Wood- ville, Miss., 1865 — . Co. Atty., Wilkinson Co., Miss., 1866. Mayor, Woodville, Miss., 1871- 78. Miss. Legis., House, 1877-81. _ Trustee, Woodville Female Sem., 1S78 — . MisS. Legis., Senate, 35th Dist., 1882-86. 258 ♦Charles Edward Buck, Physician, Port Gibson, Miss. A.B., A.M. See Omega. 1856. See Eta. 1857. ♦William Cook Cowles, New Vork, N. Y. Coll. of New Jersey, 1852 — . ♦George William Ford, Cumberland Co., Va. A.B. d., Univ. of Va.. Feb., i8s8. ♦George Anderson Mercer, Lawyer, Sa- vannah, Ga. A.B., A.M., LL.B. See Eta. 1856. d., 1907. ♦Thomas Nichols, Clergyman, Pittston, Pa. A.B., A.M. Andover Theol. Sem., 1859-61. m., Anna M. Boyd, Oswego, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1863. Presb. Ch., Chester, N. Y., 1863-71; Reformed Ch,, Queens, N. Y., 1871-75; ist Presb. Ch., New Brunswick, N. J., 1875-79; Pittston, Pa., 1880 — . d., igot. ♦Nathan Smith Patterson, Lawyer, Ger- mantown, Tenn. A.B. C. S. A., 1861-65. Lawyer, luka Springs, Tenn., 1873; Germahtown, Tenn,, 1873-79. d, Germantown, Tenn., 1879. ♦Thomas Jefferson Trippe, Culloden, Ga, Coll. of N. J., 1852-54. d., Princeton, N. J., Nov. 17, 1854. ♦John Brown Yarborough, Louisburgh, N. C. Univ. of N, C, r8si-52. m., Cora Montrose Foster, Nov. 14, 1855. d., June 23, 1862. I8S7 Laurence Charles Inglis, Officer of Cor- poration, Baltimore, Md. Coll. of N. J., 1853-56. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1856-59. Dep. State's Atty., Chesterfield ZETA Co., S. C. Priv., 8th S. C. Inf., C. S. A., Apr. 12, i86i-Apr., 1862. Corp., Inglis Light Art., Apr., 1862-65. m., Meta Mclver, Oct. 26, 1870. Treas., For. Missions, Presb. Ch. in U. S. Charles Henry Luzenberg, Lawyer, New Orleans, La. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Univ. of La., 1859. Capt., 13th La. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-64. ist Lt., Art., 1864. m., Anna R. Chandler, Mobile, Ala., Feb. 18, 1864. Dist. Atty., ist Dist., La., 1866-72. A.M., Yale Coll., 1869. Judge, Crim. Dist. Ct, Parish of Orleans. Leonard Henderson Mangum, Lawyer, 2217 14 St., Washington. D. C. A.B. Law Student, Helena, Ark., 1857-58. Ark. Bar, 1859. Lawyer, 4th Jud. Circ, Ark. Supreme Ct. Bar, Little Rock, Ark., 1859. 15th Ark. Inf., C. S. A., 1861— . Wounded, Seven Pines and Shiloh. Staff, Gen. P. R. Cle- burne. — 1865. m., , Newton Junction, N. H., Feb. 4, igoi. ♦George Greenwood Fairbanks, Clergy- man, Middleborough, Mass. A.B., A.M., D.D. 1st Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Acad., Hebron, Me., 1847-49. m., Caro- line Matilda Marrow, May 22, 1S48. New ton Theol. Instn., 1849-51. Ordained, Med- field, Mass., Sept, 1851. Bapt Ch., Medfield, Mass., 1851-55; Somerville, Mass., 1855-66. Poet, A K E Pub. Meeting, Aug. 14, 1855. Bapt Ch., S. Dedham, Mass., 1866-69; Middle- borough, Mass., 1860-83. D.D., 1883. d., Mid- dleborough, Mass., Jan. 4, 1887. ♦Alexander Gamble, Lawyer, San Fran- cisco, Cal. A.B. Charter Member, ist Class Commenc Oration. Prin., Acad., E. Corinth, Me., 1847- 48. Placer Miner, Big Bar, Mokelumne River, 1849; Rich Gulch, Calaveras, 1849; Mariposa, Cal., 1849;^ Copp's Creek, 1850. Mercnant, 1850-59. Silver Mng., Nev,, i860 — . Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal* d., Feb. 3, 1900. ♦Charles Edward Hamlin, Scientist, Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Pres., Erosophian Adelphi- 1st Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Vernon Lit and Sci. Inst, Brandon, Vt, i847-<|8; High Sch., Bath, Me., 1848-49. Assoc Prin., Conn. Lit. Inst, Suffield, Conn., 1849-53. ni., Elizabeth Ann Smith, Conway, Mass., Aug. 17, 264 XI 28s3. Prof., Chem. and Nat. Hist., Water- ville Coll., 1853-73. LL.B., Lewisburgh Univ., ^873, Curator, , Conchology and Paleontol., Agassiz Museum, Cambridge, . Mass., 1873. Instr., Geog. and Geol., Harvard Univ., 1875- 77. Trustee, Colby Univ., r88o — . Author, "Physical Geography and Geology, Mt. Katah- din," 1881; "Syrian MoUuscan Fossils," 1884. Contrib., "Memoirs of Agassiz. Museum," 1885. Fellow, Am. Acad. Arts and Sci, Memb., Bos- ton Soc. Nat. Hist, d., Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 3, 1886. ♦Walter Macomber Hatch, Lawyer, Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B. Charter Member, ist Class Commenc. Oration. Civ. Eng:, 1847-48. Prin., Acad., Norway, Me., 1848-49. Pubs. Agt., 1849-51. Law , Student, Portland, Me., 1852-53. m., (i) Mary E. Burnham, Dunbarton, N. H,, Aug. 17, 1852. Prin, and Prop., Young Ladies' High Sch., Atlanta, Ga., 1853-55. Ga. Bar, 1857. III. Bar, 1857. Lawyer, Bloomington, HI., 1857; Chicago, 111., 1857-83. m., (2) Mary Tenney, Concord, N. H., Aug. 25, 1857. Solic, Bd. of Edu., State of 111., 1858-70; Memb., id., 1864-79. Trustee, Univ. of Chi- cago, 1864-70. Memb. and Solic, Bd. of Edu., Bloomington, 111., 1868-70. Colo. Bar, 1883. Lawyer, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1883 — . Pres., Colorado Springs investment and Impr. Co., 1883 — . d., Colorado Springs, Colo., May 13, 1895. ♦Gilbert Lafayette Palmer, Lawyer, Athens, Me. A.B. 1st Class Commenc. Oration. Law Stu- dent, Athens, Me., 1847-49. Lawyer, Athens, Me., 1849-58. m., Abbie S. Hight, Athens, Me., May 25, 1851. Postmaster, Athens, Me., 1852-55. d., Athens, Me., Mar. 14, 1858. *David Sawyer True, Lawyer, Daven- port, Iowa. A.B., A.M. Pres., Erosophian Adelphi. ist Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Acad., Charles- ton, Me., 1847-48; E. Corinth, Me., 1848-51. Me. Bar, Oct. 14, 1852. _, Lawyer, Davenport, Iowa, 1852-73. m., Jennie K, Forrest, Daven- port, Iowa, Oct 3, 1859. d., Davenport, Iowa, Apr. 23, 1873. *Henry Ilsley Ware, Athens, Me. See Theta, 1847. Charter Member. Waterville Coll., 1843-46. d., Athens, Me., July, 1847. 1848 ♦Horatio Quincy Butterfield, College President, Olivet, Mich. A.B., A.M., D.D. Charter Member. Water- ville Coll., 1844-46. * B K. A.B., Harvard Univ., 1848; Spec. Diploma, Gr., and A.M., ib., 1849. Post Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1853. Cong. Ch., St. Stephen, N. B., 1854-57. m., Caroline Augusta Robinson, Nashua, N. H,, Aug. 28, 1856. S. Cong. Ch., Hallowell, Me., 1857-60; Great Falls,, N. H., 1861-64. Prof., Anc. Langs., Washburn Coll., i866-6g; Pres., 1870. Cor. Sec, Am. Coll. and Edu. Soc, New York, N. Y., 1871-76. D.D., 111. Coll.. 1873. Pres., Olivet Coll., 1876-92. Memb., Am. Philol. Assn. d.. Olivet, Mich., Feb. 12, ■ 1894. ♦Benjamin Willey Dean, Lawyer, Graf- ton, Vt. A.B. Charter Member. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1848. m., Fanny A. Cobb, Jan. s, 1853. Vt. Gen. Assembly, House, 1856-57. Sec. of State, Vt., i8s7-6i. d., Grafton, Vt., July 6, 1863. ♦Ephraim Wood Young, Lawyer, Bara- boo. Wis. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Watervili* Coll., 1844-46. Harvard Univ., i846>-48; A.B., 1848. m., Harriet Holbrook Bowers Norton, Lowell, Mass., Dec. 30, 1848. Prin., Gram. Sch., Lowell, Mass., 1848-49. Teacher, High Sell., Lowell, Mass., 1849-56. A.M., Harvard Univ., 1851. Mass. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Wau- pun. Wis., 1856-57. Farming, 1857-80. Wis. Legis., Assembly, i860. Trustee, Wis. State Hosp. for the Insane, 1860-73. Chief Clk., Wis, Assembly, 1866-73. Lawyer, Prairie du Sac, Wis., 1880-85. Judge, Co. Ct., Sauk Co., Wis., 1882-90. Lawyer, Baraboo, Wis., 1885- 92. d., 1892. 1849 26s ♦Thomas Flint Barton, Physician, Old Town, Me. A.B., M.D. 1st Class Commenc. Oration. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1852.' Phj;s., Jeffer- son, Me., 1852-65. m., Mary A. Richardson. Old Town, Me., Nov. 24, 1859. Phys., Old Town, Me., 1865-67. d.. Old Town, Mc, Feb. 7, 1867. ♦Augustus Reuben Bainard, Miner, Sid- ney, Australia. A.B. ist Class Commenc. Oration, d. ♦Robert William Carr, Mechanic Falls, Me. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1850. 9th Me. Inf., U. S. A. 3d Mass. Cav., 1863—. d.. Soldiers' Home, Boston, Mass., Feb. 11, 1864. ♦Mark Hill Dunnell, Lawyer, Washing- ton, D. C. A.B., A.M., LL.D. ist Class Commenc. Ora- tor, m., Sarah Ann Farrington, Buxton, Me., Nov. 20, 1850. Prin., Acad., Norway, Me., 1850-52. Law Student, Hebron, Me., 1852-54. Me. Bar, 1854. Lawyer, Hebron, Me., 1854- 55. Me. Legis., House, 1854; Senate, 1855. State Supt., Pub. Sch., Me., 1855-56. Lawyer, Norway, Me., 1856-57. State Supt., Pub. Sch., Me., 1857-60. Trustee, Waterville Coll., 1857- 59. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1860-61. U. S. Consul, Vera Cruz, Mex., 1861-62. Capt., Co. H, 5th Me. Inf., U. S. A., May 20, 1861; Col., May 24, 1861 — . Resigned, Sept. 2, 1861. Lawyer, Winona, Minn., 1864-67. Minn. Legis., House, 1867. State Supt., Pub. Instr., Minn., 1867-70. LL.D., Shurtleff Coll., 1868. U. S. House of Reps., TSt Cong. Dist., Minn., 1871-81. Memb., Dunnell, Curtiss & Paxton, Lawyers, Washington, D. C, 1883-1904. U. S. House of Reps., 1st Cong. Dist., Minn., 1889-91. Hon. Memb., Soc. Geog. and Sta- tistics, Mex. d., Owatonna,^ Minn., Aug. 8. 1904. ♦James Sullivan Newell, Manufacturer, Bostdn, Mass. A.B., A.M. 1st Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Acad., N. Bennington, Vt., 1849-50: Troy, Vt., 1850-53. m., (i) Roxy Jane Wood, Troy, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1852. Prin., Sem., Es- sex, Conn., 1853-60. Memb., Stern & Newell. Sewing Machines, 1861-66; Bray, Newell & Co., Mfrs., 1867-69; J. S. Newell & Co.. Mech. Engs. and Machinists, Boston, Mass.. 1869-98. Memb., Sch. Com., Newton Centre, Mass., 1874-80. m., (2) Mary Cornelia Bey- den, Newark, N. J., June 11, 1885. d., Bos- ton, Mass., 189S. ♦Andrew Croswell Phillips, Lawyer, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. A.B. ist Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Acad., N. Anson, Me., i8=;o; Gram. Sch., Port- land, Me., 1850-52. N. Y. Bar, 1853. Law- XI yer, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Prairie du Cliien, Wis., Dist. Atty., - . . i8s5-S7- Lawyer, Phillips, Me. Postmaster, Phillips, Me., 1861- 66. Co. Atty., Franklin Co., Me., 1865-68. Ed., Chronicle, farmington. Me., 1867-68. U. S. Consul, Ft. Erie, Canada, 1868-80. Lawyer, Sioux Falls, Dak., 1880—. City Atty., 1882. Pres., Ins. Co., 1882-83. Memb., Bd. of Edu., 1883. d., Dubuque, Iowa, May 21, 1891. ♦George Augustus Pierce, Physician, Providence, R. I. A.B., A.M., M.D. lat Class Commenc. Ora- tion. Med. Student, Providence, R. I., 1853. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1854. Med. Student, Paris, Fr., 1855. Phys., Providence, R. I., 1855-85. m., Henrietta Knowlton Angell, Feb. 9, 1859. d-. Providence. R- L, Aug. 20, 1885. ♦George McLellan Staples, Physician, Dubuque, .Iowa. A.B., A.M., M.D. ist Class Commenc. Ora- tion. Prin., Acad., Hebron, Me.; Gram. Sob., Portland, Me., 1852-54. m., Abbie Croswell Phillips, Fartnington, Me., Aug. 20, 1854. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1855. Phys., Farmington, Me., 1855-56; Dubuque, Iowa, 1856 — . Surg., 14th Iowa Inf., U. S. A., 1861— . Surg. -in-Chief, Gen. C. F. Smith's Div., Ft. Donelson, and Gen. W. H. L. Wallace's Div.. Shiloh. 1862. ,Med. Dir., 6th Div., i6th Army Corps, 1863- 64; Right Wing, i6th Army Corps, 1864. Mus- tered out, Nov. 16, 1864. Bvt. Lt. Col., Mar. 13, 1865. Div. Surg., 111. Cent, R. R., Du- buque, Iowa. Memb., Iowa State Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn., etc. d., Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 7, 1895. *Moses Hanscom Tarbox, Clergyman, Lewiston, Me. A.B. ist Class Commenc. Oration. Grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1855. m., Adrianna Frances Weymouth, Lewiston, Me., Nov. 20, 1856. Free Bapt. Ch., Bangor, Me., 1855-62. U. S. Christian Comsn., U. S. A. Free Bapt. Ch., Amesbur^, Mass., 1863-65; Cornish, Me., 1865-66. Missionary, Penobscot Co., Me., 1866- 69. Bapt. Ch., Dover, Me., 1869-72; Houlton, Me., 1872-74. Missionary, Lewiston, Me., 1874- 78; Burnham, Me., 1878-80. Bapt. Ch., Elk River, Minn., 1880-1907. d., Lewiston, Me., Apr. 14, 1907. 1850 ♦Edward Morse Bailey, West Newbury, Mass. Waterville Coll., 1846 — . d., Aug. 2, 1852. ♦John Augustus Blanchard, Lawyer, Old Town, Me. A.B., A-M. 2d Class Cbmrnenc^ Oration. Prin., Acad., Charleston, Me., 1850-51. Law Student, Old Town, Me., 1851-55. Me. Bar, Shurtleff Coll., 1875—, City Council, Upptr Alton, 111., 1885: Pres., id., 1886-87. d.. Up- per Alton, III., Feb. 14, 1895. ♦Lucien Elliott Sherman, Merchant, Newfane, Vt. A.B. Contrib., Gaiette, Albany, Ga. d.. New- fane, Vt., Oct. 19, 1855. 1851 ♦Warren Farnham Barnes, Woolwich, Me. Waterville Coll., 1847-50. d., Woolwich, Me., Apr. 15, 1851. ♦Thomas Barnes Buck, Merchant, Stock- ton, Cal. A.B. 2d Class Commenc. Oration, m., Emily Jane Bacon, Waterville, Me., Apr. 13, 1857. Mayor, Stockton, Cal., 1875-78. d., Stockton, Cal., Oct. 22, igoi. ♦James Stanley Emery, Lawyer, Law- rence, Kans. A.B. 1st Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Vt. Lit. and Sci. Inst, Brandon, Vt., 185 1- 52. One of the Founders of Kansas, and the First Magistrate for Kans. under Nebr. Act, 1854. Lawyer, Lawrence, Kans., 1854-9S. m., Mar^ Rice, Brandon, Vt.„>iov. 6, 1856. Kans. LegiB., 1863-64. Memb., Kans. State Bd. of Regents, 1863-67. U. S. Dist. Atty., 1864-67. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Ottawa Univ., 1868-78. Ed., Daily Tribune, Lawrence, Kans., 1871. Memb.. Kans. State Bd. of Regents, 1874-77. Ed. Writer, Daily Times, Kansas City, Mo., 1882-83. Author, various Addresses. Memb.. Kans. State Hist. Soc, d., Lawrence, Kans., 1898. ♦John Gamble, Teacher, Sin Francisco, Cal. A.B. Pres., Erosophian Adelphi. ist Class Commenc. Oration. m., Lucy Ann Lord, Bloomfield, Me., May 9, 1852. Teacher, Big Oak Flat, Cal., 1852-78; San Francisco, Cal., 1878. d., San Francisco, Cal., 1897. ♦William Godding Lord, Teacher, Lim- ington, Me. A.B., A.M., 2d Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Acad., Limington, Me., 1851-56. m., Mary Shepard Clark, Aug. 13, 1854. Teacher, Ware, Mass., 1856-57. Prin., Acad., Liming- ton, 18-57-60. Teacher, High Sch., Saccarappa, Me., 1860-64. Prin., Acad., Limington, Me., 1864-65; Sem., Gorham, Me., 1865-67; Liming- ton, Me., 1867-72; Pub. Sch., Gorham, Me., 1872-75; Acad., Limington, Me., 1875-76; High Sch., Scarborough, Me., 1876-79. Trial Jus- tice, Scarborough, Me., 1877. Prin., Acad., Limington, Me., 1879-98. A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1885. d., Limington, Me., 1898. 1855. Lawyer, Old Town, Me., 1855-86. m., Emily Catherine DeWitt, June 10, 1857. Town *Aaron Appleton Plaisted, Banker Wa- Clk., Old Town, Me., 1857-65; Selectman, ib., terville Me 1871-77. Treas., Bodwell Water Power Co., ap Ti'hr anH u™. r, . i.- aj • i- 1885-86. d.. Old Town, Me., Sept. 23, .886. fst^Clas';''&om^,Senc'^ 0^ra.io^™^°fiarTard^u!Sv'- ♦Charles Fairman, College Professor, Upper Alton, 111. A.B., A.M;, LL.D. Pres., Lit. Fraternity, ist Class Commenc. Oration. Prin., Liberal Inst., Litchfield, Me., 1850-52; Acad., Yates, N. Y., 1853-63, m., Mary ,E. Gambell, Yates, N. Y., June 27, 1853. Prin.. Acad., Medina, N. Y., 1863-67; Nunda, N. Y.. 1867-68. Prof., Math., Shurtleff Coll., 1869-73; Act. Pres., 1872-73. LL.D., Shurtleff Coll., 1873. Prin.. Cook Acad., Havana, N. Y., 1873-75. Prof Math., and Hunter Lecturer, Cbem. and Geol 266 Law Sch., 1854. Law Student, Portland, Me.', i8S4-SS- Me. Bar, 1855. Lawyer. Dubucue. Iowa, 1856-58, m., Emily Carleton Heath, Wa- terville, Me., Sept. 25, 1856. Cashier, Ticofaic Natl. Bk., Waterville, Me., 1858-96. U S Coll., Internal Revenue, Waterville, Me., 1862- 65. Prudential Com., Colby Coll. d., Water- ville, Me., Nov. 2y, 1908. ♦George Henry Sanger, Waterville, Me. Waterville Coll., 1848-51. Prin., Acad., An- son, Me., 1851. d., Anson, Me., Apr. 10, 1851. XI i852 G6orge Chandler Alden, Lawyer, Gales- burgli, 111. Law Student with J. H. Drummond, Water- ville. Me., 1853 — . Lawyer, Chicago, 111., iSS4-6S. m., Susan A. Bass, Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1855. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. ist Lt., . iiith 111. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 10, 1862—. Q.M.', 1865. Prisoner, May 24, 1864-Mar. i, 1865. Mustered out, June 20, 1865. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 186s; Galesburgh, 111., 1865—. *Francis Macomber Dodge, Wenham, Mass. A.B. Pres., Erosophian Adelphi. 1st Class Comraenc. Oration. Prin., 'High Sch., Brattle- borough, Vt., 1853-54; Eiockingham Ac^d., Hampton JFalls; N. H., 1855-S6. Mass. Gen. • Ct.', House, 1858. Memb. of Sch. Bd. and Justice of the Peace, 1858-68. m., Sarah James Philbrick, . Aug. 27, 1861.., Supt;, Pul?, Sch., Weymouth, Mass., i866-6g; Winona, Minn., i87ir?8;, Wenham Depot. Masg., 1878-1907. d., W^ntam Depot, Mass., ¥eb. 28, 1907. *Selden Fletcher Neal, Physician, , Liver- more Falls, Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. 1st Class Commenc. Ora- tion. Prin., Acad., N. Anson, Me., 1852. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1857. Prin., Acad., Hebron, Me., :i857-6i. A.M., 1861. Teacher, Math.; Me.' State' Sem., 1861-63. m., Mary D. Hutchinson, Auburn, Me., Nov., 1862. Prof., Math., Bates Coll., 1863-64. Asst., Surg., 72d 0. S. Colored Inf., U. S. A., Nov: 20, 1864—. 13th U. S. Colored Heavy Art., June 24, 1865—. Mustered out, • Nov. 18, 1865. Asst. Sufg., 19th U. S. Coldred Inf., Nov. ig, 1865 — . MuStfered out, Apr. 27, 1866. Physi, Liver- more Falls, Me., 1866-72. d., Livermore Falls, Me., Mar, 20, 1872. *Richard Means Nott, Clergyman, Wake- field, Mass. A.B., A.M. Pres., Erosophian Adelphi. 3d Class Commenc. Oration. Prin;, High Sch., Red Creek, N. Y., 185^-55; Calais, Me., 185s- 57. Orator, A' K E Pub. Meeting,' Aug. 14. 18^5. Grad.,' Rochester Theol. Sem., 1859. ist Bapt. Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1859-65. m., Sarah Elizabeth Emerson, Calais, Me., Sept. 19, 1859. Bus., Atlanta, Ga., 1865-68. Bapt. Gh., Aurora, 111., 1869-72 ; Wakefield, Mass., 1872-74. d., Wakefield, Mass., Dec. 21, 1880. i8s3 Moses Daken Brovm, Lawyer, 75 Clark St., Chicago, III. See Pi, 1853. Wateryille ColJ., 1849-53. ♦Oliver Patten Barton, Sidney, Me. Wattirville Coll., 1849-52. Bov»doin Coll., 1852. d., Sidney, Me., Feb. i, 1854. *Adonirani Judsbn Billings, Physician, Freedom, Me. A.M., M.D. Waterville Coll., 1849-52. m., Ann Elizabeth Clement. M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1853-S4. Me. Legis., House, 1862. Serg., 19th Me. Inf., U. S. A., .'^ug. 6, 1862—. Memb., Bd. of Enrollment, 5th Dist., 1864. Resigned, Jan. ■ ii,> '1864. MeJ Legis.. Senate, 1866-67; House, 1868. Phys., Freedom, Me. Me. Jail and Prison Inspector, ,1.873. A.M., 1874.' d.. Freedom.' Me,'', Jan. igoor. *WilUam Peters Everett, Clergyman, Quincy, 111. A.B., ,A.M. Wateiville. CpH-,.. ii8.4*Sq, Ora- tion. A.B., Univ. of Rochester, 1853. Grad., Rochester Theol. Sem.,, 1855. Bapt. Ch., E. Abington, Mass., 1855-57."- A.M., Univ. of Rochester, 1856. m., (i) Frances M Clara Ropes, Orange, N. J., June 24, 1874. Prin., Pub. Sch. No. 13, Jer- sey City, N. J., 1880-91. U. S. Customs Serv- ice, N. Y., 1881-1902. d.. Orange, N. J., Sept. 20, 1902. ♦Benjamin Poor Snow, Clergyman, Wil- lard. Me. Sec Theta, 1855. Waterville Coll., 1851-52. d., Alfred, Me., Feb. 13, 1907. ♦John Woodman, New Gloucester, Me. A.B., post obit. Drowned, Kennebec River, Waterville, Me., June 27^ 1855. 1856 *Henry Smith Chapman, Boston, Mass. Waterville Coll., 1852 — . ♦Augustus Mellen Haskell, Clergyman, West Roxbury, Mass. 'See Alpha. 1856. Waterville Coll., 1852-55; Harvard, 1856. d.. West Roxbury, Mass., 1893. ♦Samuel Tronant Keene, Clergyman, Rockland, Me. A.B. Waterville Coll., 1852-55. m., Sarah F. Prince, Mar. i, 1852. A.B., Union Coll., 1856. Prin. of Acad., Cherryfield, Me., 1856-58. ist Lt., Co. I, 20th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 29, 1862—; Capt., Co. F, Nov. 1, 1862 — . Maj., ist Me. Inf., 1864. Killed, Battle of Peters- burgh, Va., June 22, 1864. ♦Seth LlewUyn Milliken, Belfast, Me. A.B., A-M. Waterville Coll., 1852-55. A.B., Union Coll., 1856. Me. Legis., House, 1857- 58. A.M., Union Coll., 1859. Clk., Supreme Ct., Me., 1859-71. Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, Belfast, Me., 1867-71. Dir., Belfast and Moose- head Lalce R. R., 1868-72. m., Elizabeth S. Arnold, Augusta, Me., Dec. 8, 1869. Pres. Elector, 1876. U. S. House of Reps., Memb.- at-Lar^e, State of Me., 1883-86. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Washington, D. C, 1886. d., Washington, D. C, 1886. ♦Jefferson Bums Weston, Lawyer, Bea- trice Neb A.B. ' Waterville Coll., 1852-55. Pres., Ero- sophian Adelphi. A.B., Union Coll., 1856. Auditor, State of Neb. I8S7 George Allen Ramsdell, Lawyer, Nashua, N. H. See Sigma, 1857. Waterville Coll., 1853-54. ♦Jonathan Quincy Barton, U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. Eng. Oration. Prin., Acad., Houlton, Me., 1860-61. m., Lucy Knox Page, Sept. 17, 1862. Register Deeds, Aroostook Co., Me., 1862-63. Contrib., Aroostook Times, Aroostook, Me. Paymaster, U. S. A., Wash- ington, D. C. d., Washington, D. C, Oct. j, 1903. ♦Stephen Boothby, Lawyer, Portland, Me. A.B. Oration. Law Student, Bangor, Me., 1857. Prin., Select Sch. for Boys, Bangor, Me., 1858-59. Lecturer, Math., Teachers' Insts., Me., 1859. Me. Bar, Jan. 16, i860. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1860-61. Priv., Co. F, ist Me. Cav., U. S. A., Sept. 23, 1861—; 1st Lt., Jan. 24, 1862 — I Capt., Mar. 26, 1862—; Maj., Mar. 26, 1863—; Lt. Col., July 24, 1863 — . Mortally wounded, Beaver Dam Station, Va., May 10, 1864. d., Hammond Gen. Hosp., Point Lookout, Md., June 5, 1864. ♦Henry Augustus Hart, Merchant, Port- land, Me. A.B., A.M. Libr. and Pres., Erosophian Adelphi. Oration. Grad., Newton Theol. Instn., i860. Bapt. Ch., Rockland, Me., i86o- 65; Yarmouth, Me., 1865-69. Memb., Hart & Co., Wool Dealers, Portland, Me., 1869 — . ♦Alanson Currier Herrick, Clergyman, Sacramento, Cal. A.B., A.M. Oration. Prin., Acad., E. Corinth, Me., 1858-60; Hebron, Me., 1861-71. Grad., Union Theol. Sem., 1866. m., Kate Powers, Sept. 4, 1867. Me. Legis., House, 1867-68. Bapt. Ch., Canton, Me., 1872-76; Freeport, Me., 1876-84; Sacramento, Cal., i8S4-i90I* d., Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 20, 190X. ♦Horace Holmes Thomas, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. See Alpha Alpha, 1857. Waterville Coll., 1853- 54. Middlebury Coll., 1854-57. d., Chicago, 111., Mar. 21, 1904. ♦Hiram Augustus Thwing, Bowdoinham, Me. Waterville Coll., 1853-56- d., Waterville, Me., June 2, 1856. ♦Charles Frederick Vent, Manufacturer, Chicago, 111. A.B. Prin., Gram. Sch., Watertown, Mass., 1858. Teacher, Maplewood Young Ladies* Sem., Fittsfield, Mass. Prin., Class, and Sci. Debits., Chickering Acad., 1859-60. m._, D. Emily Goodman^ May 22, 1862. Pub., Cincin- nati, Ohio. Brick Mfr., Chicago, 111., 1886-90. d., Berrien Springs, Mich., July 13, 1905. ♦John Edwin Wheeler, Clergyman, Man- chester, N. H. See Sigma, 1857. Waterville Coll., 1853-54. XI i8s8 Horace Barrows Marshall, Clergyman, Northwood, N. H. A.B., A.M. Oration. M. E. Ch., Turner, Me., 1860-62. Chapl., Baker's Cav., U. S. A., 1863. M. E. Ch., Buxton, Me., 1862-65; Wal- doborough, ." Mass., 1868. _ Kingston, Mass, 8i; Buckfield, Me., 1881-82. Uo. Missionary, Pipe Stone City, m., .Annie Larrabee Turner. M. E. Gh., Amherst, N. H., and Northwood, N. H. Augustus Moses Pulsifer, Lawyer, Au- burn, Me. See Theta, 1858. WaterviUe Coll., i8s4-ss. ♦George Washington Johnson, Merchant, Canaan, Me. m., Cora S. Farnbam, Dec. 24, 1865. Libr., Canaan, Me., 1875-95; Merchant, ib., 1893-97. Chmn., Selectmen, 7 yrs. Justice o£ the Peace. d., Canaan, Me., Mar. 3, 1897. ♦Charles Francis Estes, Merchant, CIo- verdale, Cal. WaterviUe Coll., 1854-55. Merchant and Teach- er, Cloverdale, Cal., 1855-61. d., Cloverdale, Cal., Oct. 15, 1 861. ♦Albert Jewett, Lawyer, Knoxville, 111. See Theta, J858. WaterviUe Coll., 1854-55. d-. May 26, 1862. ♦Charles Henry Rowe, Clergyman, Whit- man, Mass. A.B., A.M. Pres., Lit. Fraternity. Oration. Newton Theol. Instn., 1858-60. Ordained, N. Gloucester, Me., Aug. 29, j86i. 2d Bapt. Ch., Holyoke, Mass., 1861-62. ist Bapt. Ch., Au- gusta, Me., 1862-64. Chapl., U. S. Mil. Hosp., 1864-65. m., Fannie Kalloch, Augusta, Me., Apr. 19, 1866. Stoughton St. Bapt. Ch., Bos- ton, Mass., 1866-71. 'Asst. £d.. Christian Era, 1867-69. Boston Correspondent, Examiner, 1868-79. ist Bapt. "Ch., Weymouth, Mass., 1871-74; Wollaston Heights, Mass., 1874-78. Asst. Ed., Watchman, 1876. Charles River Bapt. Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1878-81. Union Bapt. Ch., Mystic River, Conn., 1881-84. ist Bapt. Ch., Whitman, Mass., 1885 — . d., New- tbn, Mass., Nov. 29, 1890. *John Milton Staples, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. See Theta, 1858. WaterviUe Coll., 1854-56. d.. New Orleans, La., 1869. i8S9 ♦Alfred Eliah Buck, U. S. Civil Service, Tokio, Japan. A.B. Pres., Erosophian Adelphi. Lat. Oration. Prin., High Sch., Hallowell, Me., 1859-60; Lewiston, Me., 1860-61. m., Ellen B. Baker, Hallowell, Me., Jan. 11, 1864. Capt., Co. C, 13th Me. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 2, 1864—. Dis- charged, Aug. 16, 1863. Lt. Col., 91st U. S. Colored Inf., Aug. 14, 1864; 51st U. S. Col- ored Inf., Oct. 27, 1864—. Memb., Bd. Ex- amrs. of Officers for Promotion, Gulf Dept., 1864-65. Bvt Brig. Gen., Mar. 13, 1865. . Insp., Gen. Divs./ Aug., 1865. Mustered out, June 16, 1866. Mfr., Turpentine and Rosin, Mobile, Ala., 1866-67. Memb., Ala. Const. Conv., 1867. Repub. Pres. Elector, Ala., 1868. Memb., Common Council. Mobile, Ala., 1868. Clk., Circuit Ct., ib., 1868-69. U. S. House of Reps., Me., 1869-71. Pres., Common Coun- cil, Mobile, Ala., 1873. Clk., U. S. Circ. and Dist. Cts., 1873-87. Dir., Sec, and Treas., Tecumseh Iron Co., 187.1. Trustee. At- lanta Univ., 1874 — '. Del.at-Large, Natl. Re- pub. Conv., Chicago. 111., 1884. U. S. Mar- sbal, Ga., 1889-93. Am. Minister to Japan, 1897-1902. d., Tokio, Japan, Dec. 4, 1902. 270 Sch., Prince William, N. B., 1862-63. Priv., 1st D. C. Cav., U. S. A., 1864. 2d Lt., 41st U. S. Colored Inf., 1864-—. Discharged, Sept. 30, 1865. Prin., Acad., Wilkinsburgh, Pa., 1866-69; Prep. Dent., Westn. Univ., 1869-80; Park Inst., 1880-98. d., Allegheny, Pa.,. Dec. 6, 1903. ♦Judah Teague Pompilly, Insurance, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Eng. Oration. Pres., Lit. Fra- ternity. Newton Theol. Instn., 1859-60. Asst., Hughes High Sch., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860-63. m., Mary E. Thome, Cleveland, Ohio. Aug. 20, 1863. Agt., Newark Life Ins. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863-64. Life Ins., New York. N. Y., 1864-68. Prof., Anc. and Mod. Hist., Vassar Coll., 1868. Supt. of Agencies, N. Am. Life Ins. Co., 1868-70. d., Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 6, 187a. ♦Hiram Chaney Vaughan, ^Banker, Law- rence, Kans. A.B., H.D. Pres., Erosophian Adelphi. Diss. Prin. of Acad., Athens, Me., 1859-60. Prin., Pub. Sch., Hallowell, Me., 1860-61. Dartmouth Coll., Med. Coll., 1 86 1. Hosp. Steward, J4th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1861—. Capt., Co. E, 24th Me. Inf., Oct. 27, 1862 — . Mustered out, Aug. 25, 1863. Asst Surg., U. S. N., 1864- 65. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1864. In charge, Hosp. for Freedmen, Jacksonville, Fla., 1865- 66. m., Harriet Lovinia Pullen, Foxcroft, Me., June 7, 1865. Phys., Lewiston, Me., 1867-68. Mgr., Life Ins. Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1869-78. Ed., American, Ellsworth, Me., 1878-85. Bank- er, Lawrence, Kans., 1885 — . Ins. Foxcroft, Me. d., ib.,' Aug. 19, 1905. i860 George Boardman Dorr, Fruit Grower, Franklin, Mass. WaterviUe Coll., 1856-58. m., Sarah Coombs Adams. 1858. Supt. of Sch., Norridgewock, Me. Spec. Contrib., Maine Farmer. 1868-74. Contrib., Transcript, N. Adams, Mass., i868-7d. etc. William Pitt Oakes, Civil Engineer, Fox- croft, Me. WaterviUe Coll., 1856-58. m., Edith N. Lewis Aug. 12, 1869. 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Pres., Mur- ray Bros. Co., Wholesale Grocers, Lawrence, Mass., and Haverhill, Mass., 1892 — . Memb., Boston Fruit and Produce Exchange; Boston Wholesale Grocery Assn. Res., Andover, Mass. William Ernest Smith, Dyer, 53 William St., New Bedford, Mass. m., Harriet Augusta Gould, Nov. 5, 1879. Prop., New Bedford Steam Dye House, XI Walter Channing Stetson, Clergyman and Farmer, R. F. D. No. 37, Water- ville, Me. Colby Coll., 1875-7;. iti., Abbie Fuller Bos- wortli, Aug. z6, 1876. Pastor, Trenton, Me., 1878-81; Surry, Me., 1881— . Supt., Sch., Sur- ry, Me., 1883-93. Farmer, Waterville, Me., 1894—. ♦William Neal Philbrook, Lisbon Falls, Me. ,■ . Colby Univ., 187S-78. Ed.', Echo. ist Jr. Part. Class Orator, d., Waterville, Me., Oct. II, 1878. 1880 Fred Albert Barker, Merchant, Rumford, Me. Colby Univ., 1875-76. m., Annie Belle Lewis, Sept 7, 1881. Postmaster, Rumford, Me. Chester Weld Clements, Business, 13 Andrew St., Everett, Mass. Colby Univ., 1876-78. Teacher, Cal., 1878-86. m., Minnie Lewis ^ Freeman, 1879. Soc. Pen Work and Designing, Boston, Mass., 1886 — . Office, 387 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Joshua Loring Ingraham, Teacher, 322 E. Main St., Owatonna, Minn. A.B., A.M. £ng. Oration. Instr., Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1880-82. m., Estelle Page, Rockport, Me., Aug. 4, 1880. Teacher, Rock- port, Me., 1882-83. Prin., Pillsbury Acad., Owatonna, Minn., 1S83-89; Instr., Math., id., 1884-95; Gr. and Lat., id., 1895 — . Spec. Study, Univ. of Chicago, 1896. Hartstein Wendell Page, Physician, The Hospital Cottages for Children, Bald- winsville, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Ed., Echo. Eng. Oration. Prin., High Sch., Newport, N. H., 1880-85; Ware, Mass., 1884-85. Med. Student, Rock- port, Me., 1885-86; Med. Sch., Me., i8Bfi^. ♦Thomas Glover Eaton, Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn. See Sigma, i88o. Colby Univ., 1876-77. d., St, Paul, Minn., 1893. 1881 Charles Henry Bates, Educator, 103 S. Main St., Middleboro, Mass. A.B., A.M. Colby Univ., 1876-80. Prin., Gram. Sch., Provincetown, Mass., 1884-85. m., Mary Etta Reed, ib., Dec. 2, 1885. Prin., High Sch., Chelmsford, Mass., 1887. Contrib., Home Mag- azine. Teacher, Danversport, Mass.; Supt. of Sch., Uxbridge, Mass.; Middleboro, Mass., 1900 — . A.M., Hon., Colby, 1903. Frederick Mack Gardner, Clergyman, 29 Shore Drive, Winthrop, Mass. A.B. Oration. Newton Theol. Instn., 1881-84. ist Bapt. Ch., Winthrop, Mass., 1882-84. Ed., Tribune, ib., 1882-83. zd Bapt. Ch., I.awrence, Mass., 1884-92. m., Annie Louise Peckham, Boston, Mass., Nov. 17, 1884. Central Sq. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1892-99; South Bapt. Ch., ib., 1899—. Memb., I. O. O. F. Carleton Parker Marshall, Druggist, Hoquiam, Wash. A.B. Class V. Pres. Diss. Prin., High Sch., Linwood, N. J., 1881-83. Druggist, Pipe Stone City, Mont., 1883-86; Wickes, Mont; Pendle- ton, Ore.; Alaska and Hoquiam, Wash., 1886 — . Supt. of *'Bradstreets," Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., 2 yrs. Memb., Improved Order of Red Men; K. of P. 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Alder- man, Rockland, Me., 1900-1902. Dir., Liv- ingston Mfg. Co., 1893 — ; Arthur McMulIin Co., 1908 — . V. Pres., Rockland, S. Thomaston, and St. George Ry., 1908 — . Memb., F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; B. P. O. E.; Foresters, etc. Alfred King, Physician, 192 State St., Walter Richard Whittle, Teacher and Real Estate, 1516 Forty-sixth Ave., S. W., Seattle, Wash. A.B., A.M. Class Pres. Prin., High Sch., Deep River, Conn., 1883-84. m., Caroline Gil- man, Ellsworth, Me., Dec. 27, 1883. Prin., High Sch., Ellsworth, Me., 1884-92. A.M., 1888. Prin., Sch. of Dist. No. i. Westerly, R. L, 1892-93. Real Estate Bus., Seattle, Wash., 1904 — Frank Ross Woodcock, Merchant, Bel- fast, Me. A.B. Teacher, Brewster, Mass., 1883-84. Mer- chant, Belfast, Me., 1884—. ♦Herbert Lawrence Taylor, Teacher, Norridgewock, Me. See Theta, 1886. Colby Univ., 1879-80. d.. Red Bluff, Cal., Mar. 7, 1890. 1884 John Lincoln Dearing, Clergyman, 75 Bluflf, Yokohama, Japan. A.B., A.M., D.D. Fresh. Class Prophet. Ed., Diamond. 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Clubs: Boston City, Papyrus, Episcopalian. Res., 24 Winthrop Road, Brook- line, Mass. 284 Cal, A.B., B.D., D.D. Class Poet. Class Pres. Class Marshal. Class Day Orator. Ed., Dia- mond; Echo. 2d Jr. Part, ist Commenc Part. Commenc. Speaker. Grad., Hartford Theol, Sem., 1887. Cong. Ch., Sylvester, Dak., 1886; 1st Cong. Ch., Red Jacket, Mich., 1887-88, Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., N. China, 1888 99. Ch., Claremont, Cal., 1900 — . D.D., 1904. D.D., 1904. Shailer Mathews, College Professor and Editor, 5736 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., D.D. Class Historian. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 3d Jr. Part. Sr. Comp. Pr. 1st Commenc Part. Commenc. Speaker. Grad., Newton Theol. Instn., 1887. Asst. Prof., Rhet., Eng. Lit, and Instr., Elocu., Colby Univ., 1887-89. Prof., Hist, and Pol. Econ., lb., 1888-99. m., Mary Philbrick Eden, July 16, 1890. Dean of the Div. Sch., Univ. of Chicago. Prof.. Hist, and Comparative Theol. and head of the Dept. of .Systematic Theol.. Univ. of Chicago, 1899—, Ed., "The World n of To-day." Author, ''Select Mediaeval Docu- ments," 1891-1900; "The Social Teachings of Jesus," 1897; '"Hist, of New Testament Times in Palestine," 1899; "Constructive studies in the Life of Christ" (with E. D. Burton), 1901; *'The French Revolution — a Sketch," rgor; "Principals and Ideals for the Sunday , School"^ (with E. D. Burton), 1903; "The Hessiatiic Hope in the New Testament," 1907; "The Gospel and the Modern Man,", 1909. Clubs: Quadrangle, University, Press, City. Ezra Elmer Mclntire, School Superin- tendent, Crookston, .Minn. A.B. Awarder Class Prizes. Bus. Ed., Oracle. 3d Commenc. Part, Teacher, High Sch., Clin- ton, Me., 1884-85. City Ed., Commercial, Ban- gor, Me., -1884-85. Supt. Pub. Sch., Union, Iowa, 1885 — , Ed. and Pub., Star, Union, Iowa, 1887-88. m., Lillian Valentine, Union, Iowa, Aug. 14, 1888. Supt. of Sch., Warsaw, 111., 1S88-90; id., Glencoe, Minn., 1890-1903; id., Crookston, Minn., 1903 — . Pres., Minn. Edu. Assn., 1903. Lect, Univ. of Va., 1906. Frank Desper Mitchell, Physician, 5535 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. M.D. Colby Univ., 1880-81. Wardmaster, Boston City Hosp. Supt., The Chicago Home for Incurables, 1 890 — . Pres., N. W. Assn. of A K E. 1 yr. Thomas Packard Putnam, Lawyer, io8 Main St., Houlton, Me. A.B. ist Commenc. Part. Commenc. Speaker. Bk-kpr., Houlton, Me., 1884-91. Me. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Houlton, Me., 1891 — ; Town Treas., ib., 1894-96; Chmn., Selectmen,, 1897-1902. Treas., Houlton Trust Co., 1902 — . ♦Francis Mitchell Donnell, Civil En- gineer, Stamford, Conn. A.B. 2d Commenc. Part. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1 886-88. Asst. Eng-, Houlton Water Wks., 1886. Draughtsman, Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conh., 1S88-92. d., Houlton, Me., Oct. 23, 1S92. 188s Elmer Ellsworth Silver, Insurance, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. See Upsilon, i8Ss. Colby Univ., 1880-81. 2d Hamlin Reading Pr. Eugene Timothy Wightman, Bangor, Me. Colby Univ., 1881-84. Class Pres. With Har- per Bros., 1882 — , 1886 Luther Crocker Bridgham, Teacher, West Minot, Me. , ; A.B. Teacher, Sherman Mills, Me., 1886-B7. Ed., Sentinel, Waterville, Me., 1887. Med. Student, 1887. Prin., High Sch., Fairfield, Buckfield, Pembroke, Auburn, Enfield, Stockton Spring, North Jay, Vinal Haven, West Brooks- ville. Me., 1890-1907. Teacher, West Minot, Me., 1907 — . Author, Centennial Ode, Town of Minot, X902. " ' ' Fred Grant Dunn, Lawyer, Ashland, Me. A.B. Law Student, Presque Isle, Me., 1886- 87. Boston Univ., Law Dept., 1887-90; LL.B., ' ' 1890. Me. Bar, iSgo. Lawyer, Ashland, Me., 1890 — . Memb., Elks. George Perley Phenix, Teacher, Hamp- ton Inst., Hampton, Va. A.B. Asst. Ed., Bclw: Ed.-in-Chief, id. 2d Hamlin Reading Pr. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. * B K. Teacher, Acad., Hebron, Me., 1886-88. m., Maria E. Stevens, Waterville, Me., July 9, 1889. Teacher, State Norm. Sch., New Britain, Conn., r888-93. Prin., State Norm. Sch., Willimantic, Conn., 1893-1904. Supt., Academic Dept., Hampton Inst., Hampton, Va., 1904-08. V. Pres., id., 1908—. Ralph Howard Pulsifer, Physician [Re- tired], 23 College Ave.,, Waterville, Me. A.B., M.D. Hahnemann Med. Coll. and Hosp. of Philadelphia,, Pa., 1886-87. Boston Univ., Sch. of Medl, 1887-89. M.D., 1889. Phys., Skowhegan, Vassalboro, and Waterville, Me., 1889—. Harry Lyman Putnam, Physician, Houl- ton, Me. A.B., M.D. Class Marshal. ist Commenc. Part. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., Pub. Sch., Deep River, Conn.', 1886-88. Med. Student, Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1888-90; M.D., id., 1890. Phys., Houlton, Me., 1890 — . Charles Porter Small, Physician, 5734 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Class Poet. Class Odist. Med. Sch. of Me., 1886-89; M.D., id., 1889. Asst. Surg., Natl. Soldiers' Home, Eastern Branch, 1890. Univ. Phys., Univ. of Chicago, 1892 — . Frank Porter Stearns, Real Estate and Public Officer, City Hall, Shawnee, Okla. Colby Univ., 1882-83. Grain and Stock Mer- chant, Chapman, Kans., 1883-85. Memb., City Council, Chapman, Kans., 18183-85. Real Es- tate and Loan Broker, Dighton, Kans., 1885- 1902. Co. Supt. of Sch., ib., 1893-97. Gas and Electric Bus., Shawnee, Okla., 1902 — ; City Treas., id.; Pres., Bd. of Edu.; Mayor, id., 1908 — . Herbert Walter Trafton, Lawyer, Fort Fairfield, Me. A.B. Treas., Colbiensis. Pub. Assn. Under- grad. Address. Teacher, Fort Fairfield, Me., 1886; Law Student, ib., 1886-91. Me. Bar, Feb. 26, 1 89 1. Lawyer, Fort Fairfield, Me., 1891 — . m., Kate P. Winslow, Dexter, Me., Aug. 24, 1 89 1. Pres., Fort Fairfield Natl. Bank. Stephen Alvaro Webber, Physician, Main St., Calais, Me. A.B., A.M., M.D. Class Pres. Class Day Historian. Prin., High Sch., Calais, Me., 1886- 91. M.D. Harvard, 1894. •"., Mary L. Ride- out, 1894. Phys., Calais, Me., 1894 — . William Wilberforce Whitten, Merchant, 91 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. See Upsilon, 1886. Colby Univ., 1882-83. Brown Univ., 1883-86. m., Adelaide Olive Davis, Waterville, Me., Jan. 12, 1884. 28s *Fred Wellington Knowlton, Lawyer, Foxcroft, Me. Colby Univ., 1882-83. Law Student, Foxcroft, Me., 1883—. ' 1887 Henry Fuller Curtis, Jr., Physician, 145 Perkins St., Somerville, Mass. A.B., M.D. Harvard Univ., Med. Sch., 18S7- 91. Phys., Somerville, Mass., 1891 — . A7 Harvey Doane Eaton, Lawyer, 55 Silver St., Waterville, Me. A.B., LUB. Class Pres. Ed., Echo. Class Sec. and Treas. 2d Commenc. Part. Town Officer, Cornville, Me., 1887. Law Student, Skowhegan, Me., 1887; N. Cornville, Me., 1887- 89. Mass. Bar, Sept., 1889. Me. Bar, 1889. Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1889 — . Chmn., Sell. Bd., ib. m., Estelle Merrill Foster, Oct. 22, 1891. LL.B., Harvard, 1891, City Solic, Waterville, Me. Author, Kennebec Water Dis- trict Charter. Elmer Ellsworth Parmenter, Teacher, 11 Nevens St., Woodfords, Me. A.B. Class V. Pres. Awarder of Prizes, Ivy Day. ist Commenc. Part. Supt. of Sch., China, Me., 1884-86. ist Asst., Mitchell's Boys' Sch., Billerica, Mass., 1887-94. m., Mae Delia Fall, Albion, Me., Sept. 7, 1892. Prin., North Sch., Portland, Me., 1894 — . Memb., Lodge, Chapter, Council, Commandery, and Consistory, F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Club, Deering (Wood- fords). Maurice Herman Small, Teacher, Osh- kosh. Wis. A.B. 2d Plamlin Reading Pr. Ivy Day His- tt)rian. Partinc;^ Address, Class Day. 1st Com- menc. Part. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., Lib- eral Inst., Norway, Me., 1887-92. Fellow in Psych, and Pedag., Clark Univ., 1895-98. Prin., High Sch., Passaic, N. J., 1898-1902. Teacher, Norm. Sch., Oshkosh, Wis., 1902 — . Appleton White Smith, Physician, Hart- ford Hospital, Hartford, Conn. A.B., M.D. Ed., Echo, ist Commenc. Part. Commenc. Speaker. 4> B K. In Bus., Boston, Mass., 1887-97. House Officer, Boston City Hosp., 1901-04. M.D., Harvard, 1902. House Phys., Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1904. Asst. to Supt., Boston City Hosp., 1904-09. Supt., Hart- ford Hosp., 1909 — . *Fred Miller Perkins, Somerville, Mass. A.B. Lit. I£d., Oracle. 2d Commenc. Part. Newton Theol. Instn., 1887. d., Somerville, " s., Jan. 2, 1888. 1-888 William Morse Cole, College Professor, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M. Colby Univ., 1884-86. Ed., Echo. Harvard Univ., 1886-90; id., Grad. Sch., 1890- 91; Div. Sch., 1893-94; A.B., 1890; A.M., 1896. Highhest Honors in Political Sci. Instr., Pol. ■ Economy, Harvard and RadcliSe, 1890-93. Sec., Mass, Corasrt. on unemployed, 1894-05. Univ. Extension Le(;t^rer in Hist, and Economics, 1895-98. m., Fanny Dennette Rolfe, Aug. 31, 1898. Teacher, High Sch., Fall River, Mass., 1898-1901. Instr. in Economics, Harvard, 1900- 08. Teacher, South High Sch., VVorcester, Mass., 1901-08. Asst. Prof., Accbunting, Har- vard Grad. Sch.^ of Bus. Demonstration, 1908 — . Author, "An Old Man's Romance" (pseudonym, Christopher (iraigie) ; "Accounts, their Con- struction and Interpretation." Albert Foster Drummond, Banker, 28 Morrill Ave., Waterville, Me. A.B. 2d Mang. Ed., Oracle. Clk., Sav. Bk., Waterville, Me., 1888—. m., Josephine L. Prince, Buckfield, Me., Sept. 26, 1889. Asst. Treas., Waterville SSv. ' Bk. Treas., A K E Chap. House Assn., Colby Coll. Memb., City Council, Waterville, Me., Ward 3, 2 terms; Alderman, id., 1909 — . Memb., Sons of Am, Rev.; Lodge and Commandery, F. & A. M. Clubs: Colby, Masonic. Waterville, Me. Emery Benton Gibbs, Lawyer, 42 Alton Place, Brookline, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Treas., Oracle Assn. Undergrad. Address, Class Day. Prin., High Sch., Buck- field, Me., 1888-89; Somerset Acad., Athens, Me., 1889-90. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1891. Law- yer, Boston, Mass., 1891 — . Mass. Legis., House, 1897. U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. Norfolk Co., 1898—. Trustee, N. E. Bapt. Hosp., 1892 — ; Pres., 1897-98. Pub. Admr., Norfolk Co. Memb., Norfolk Bar Assn.; Brookline Hist. Soc; F. & A. M. (Grand Lodge, 1901-08). Club, Chestnut Hill Golf. Benjamin Pliny Holbrook, Journalist, 9 Fairfield St., Salem, Mass. A.B. Class Poet and Odist. With Advertiser, Boston, Mass., Sept., 1888-89. Sporting Ed., Evening Record, Boston, Mass., 1889-92; News. 1892-93; Globe, 1893 — . Memb., Essex Inst.; Civic League. Henry Herbert Matthews, Manufacturer, 178 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Colby Univ., 1884-85. Traveling Salesman. Neal, Morse & Co., Boston, Mass., 1885-90. Merchant, Brookline, Mass., 1890-1904. m.. Elizabeth A. Putnam, ib., Jan. i, 1893. Slate Mfr,, Boston, Mass., 1904 — . James Augustus Pulsifer, Lawyer, 81 Main St., Auburn, Me. A.B., LL.B. Ed., Echo. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Class Pres. Pres. and Mang. Ed., Colbiensis Pub. Assn. Chief Marshal. 2d Jr. Ex. Pr. Class Orator. Law Student, Auburn, Me.. 1888 — . Confidential Clk., William T. Harris. Comr. of Edu., Washington, D. C, 1890-91. Me. Bar, 1891, Lawyer, Auburn, Me., 1891 — ; Memb., Oakes, Pulsifer & Sudden, m., Addie L. Hayes, Malone, N. Y., May 17, 1893. City Solicitor, Auburn, Me., 1893-94. Walter Dudley Stewart, Business, 371 Union St., Bangor, Me. A.B. Class Toastmaster. Ed., Oracle. Ry. Clk., 1888-90. Mercantile Bus., Bangor, Me., 1890. Ry. Mail Service, 1890-1900. *Carl Edward Holbrook, Student, Hol- liston, Mass. A.B. Ed., Echo. Class Sec. and Treas. Awarder Prizes, lyy Day; Prin., High Sch., Millbridge, Me., 1888-89. Prin., High Sch., HoUiston, Mass., 1889-90. Student. Hist, and Pol. Econ., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1896-91; Univs, of Berlin and Munich, 1891-92. d., Interlaken, Switzerland, Aug. 26, 1892. 1889 Fred Vivian Mathews, Lawyer, 396 Con gress St., Portland, Me. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. Asst. Marshal. Class Pres. Me. Bar, 1889. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1889—. Coll., Deering. Me., 1888-91; Bd. of Registration, id., 1892-93; City Solic, 1896-97. m., Annie B. Harmon, Portland, Me., June 22, 1890. Memb., Cumberland Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; Me. Bar Assn.; Me. Hist. Soc.; Me. Geneal. Soc. Clubs: Portland, Congrega- tional. Lincoln Owen, Teacher, care Rice Train- ing School, Boston, Mass. A.B. ist Merrill Entrance Pr. ist Fresh. Merrill Pr. Ed., Colbiensis Pub. Assn. ist Soph. Merrill Pr. m., Alice V. Drummond, 286 XI Dec. 25, 18891 Prin., High Soh., . Wateiville, Me., 1889-93; Rice Training Sch., Boston, Mass., 1893—. Charles Hovey Eepper, Artist, Concord, Msss I . . A\B. Colby Univ., 1884-87. 1st Hamlin Read- ing Pr. I St Soph. Decl. Pr. Ivy Day Poet. 4th Jr. Part. Ed., Oracle. Class Toastmaster and Histprian. m., Frances E. Coburn, Skow- hegan, Mei., July 16, 'iiBSg. Art Student with Currier, Augusta, Me., 1889-93; Paris, France, 1893-98; New York, N. ,Y., and Concord, Mass., 1898 — . Traveled, Japan, Java, India, 1903-04. Beecher Putnam, Lawyer, Houlton, Me. A.B. Ed., Echo. Mgr., Baseball Team (3, 4). Class Orator (4). Prin,, High Sch., Deep River, Conn., 1889-92. Me. Bar, 1894- ' Lawyer, Houlton, Me.,, 1894 — . Me. Legis., House, 1901-03; Senate, 1905-07. Ins. Comr., Me., T908 — . Trustee, Colby Coll., 1907-10. Edward Francis Stevens, Librarian, 521 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. Class Prophet and Odist. ist Hamlin Reading Pr. ad Soph. Decl. Pr. With Baker & Taylor, Pubs., New York, N. ,Y., 1889-91; Longmans, Green & Co., Pubs., 1891-1902. m., Sally Elizabeth Field, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1899. Pratt Inst. Library Sch., 1902-03. Cataloguer, Yale Univ. Library, 1903-06. Libr., Applied Sci. Ref. Dept., Pratt Inst. Free Li- brary, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906 — . Memb., A K E Council, 1894-95. Henry Winthrop Tappan, Editor^ Los Angeles, Cal. Colby Univ., 1885 — . Class Sec, Treas., and V. Pres. Reporter, Herald, Boston, Mass., 1890- 1904. Ed., Los Angeles, Cal., 1904 — . 1890 .\}r William Ralph Curtis, 701 Sears Bl'dg., Boston, Mass. - , i -1 A.B. Auditor, Colbiensis- Pub.' ^ -^ssn. , Asst. Auditor, C. B. & Q. R. R, Co., Boston, Mass. m., Florence B. .Wadleigh; Oct. 2, 1905. Dana Warren Hall, Bookseller, 2301-2311 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Class Prophet. Fresh. Reading Pr. Soph: Decl. Pr. Jr. Deb. Pr. Commenc. Part. French Honor. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Skowhegari, Me., 1890-94. Memb., Bureau of Awards, World's Fair, Chicago.. 111., 1893. With Gjnn & Co., Chicago, III., 1894—. Now Mgr., Hi^h Sch. and Coll. Bus.' of Chicago Office, Gmn & Co. Memb., Northwestern Alumni i Assn. ' A K E; Chicago Athletic Assn. Clubs; Quadrangle, University. Francis Plaisted King, Manufacturer, 610 Congress St., Portland, Me. A.B., Ph.D. Asst. State Geol., Georgia. Gen. Mgr,, Saratoga Traction Co. Asst. Mgr., Ox- ford Paper Co., Rumford Falls, Me. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., * 1897. Arthur Bardwell' Patten, Clergyman, 211 E St., Santa Rosa, Cal. A.B., A.M. Class Poet. Class Ofator. Ban- gor Theol. Sem., 1890-93. Ha'rvard Univ., 'Sum- mer Sch. of Theol., 1890-93. Cong. Ch., Gor- ham, N. H. ; Everett;' Mass. ; S. Hadley, Mass., 1893-97. m., Kate Howes Ryder, Chelsea, Mass.; Qct.i 1,, 1896. Coll. Pastor,, Mount Hol- yoke Coll., 1897-1904. Cong. Ch., Santa Rosa, Cal., 1904^-. Dir., Cal. Cong. State Confer- ence, ,'1907 — ; M(iderAtor, id., 1908-09. Sec, Conn. Valley Cong. Club, 4 yrs. Charles Worthen Spencer, Teacher, 1T4 Fitz Randolph Road, Princeton, N. J. A.B., Ph.D. 2d HamHn Reading Pr. Univ. of Chicago, 1892-94. Hon. Fellow,' Columbia Univ., 1894-95. Prof, of Hist., Colgate Univ., 1895-1905. m., Mary C. Lewis, Hamilton,' N. Y., June 23, 1897. Univ. Fellow, Am. Hist., Coluinbia Coll., 1900-01; Ph.D., 1905. Perceptor in Hist., Politics, Economics, Princetoh Univ., 1905 — . Author', "Phases of Royal Govt, in New York." Contrib., "Encyclopsedia Ameri- cana." Memb., , Am. ' Economic ' Assn. ; Am. Hist. Assn.; Am. Pol. Sci. Assn.; N. Y. State Hist. Assn. Alvin Prescott Wagg, Teacher, 31 HoUis St., Boston, MaSs. .< , A.B., A.M. Class Historian. Capt.,. Baseball . Team (4). Prin.,- High Sch., Winthrop, jiass., 1891-94. Supt. of Sch., Auburn, Me., 1894- 1900; Norwich, Mass., 1900-04. Sub-Master, Eliot Sch., Boston, Mass., ipo5 — . Elwood Taylor Wyman, Teacher, Ap- ponang, R. I. • ' ' A.B. Class Toastmaster. * B K. Teacher and Sch. Supt., Waterville, Me., 1S90-1900. m., Aubigne E. Drummond, ib., June 22, 1892. "Supt. of Sch., Apponang, R. I., igoo — . Memb., R. I. Inst, of Inslr.; N. E. Assn. of Sch. Supts. ; Barnard' Club: Lodge and Commandery, F. & A. M. Norman Leslie ' Bassett, La'wyer, 43 Green St., Augusta, Me. A.B., LL.B. 2d Merrill Entrance Pr. Spec. Fresh. Pr. Spec. Decl. Pr. ist Jr. Ex. Pr. Jr. Lat. Part. Commenc. Orator. Sr. Comp. Pr. Pr., Highest Rank, Sr. yr. Highest Rank, 4 yrs. ' 4» B K.' ' LL.B., turn lau.de; Harvard, 1898. Ed., Harvard Low Review. Class Mar- shal. Lawyer, Waterville, Me.,, 1898 — . Adelbert Farrington Cald'well, College Professor, Greencastle, Ind. A.B., A.M. Prof., Hist, and, Eng. Lit., Me. Wesleyan Sem. and Coll., 1S91-9S; Hist, and Wesleyan Univ., 1898-1904. Eng. Lit., Ill, Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch., 1904-05. ' Eng. Lit., De Pauw Univ., 1905- Prof., 287 Dana Pitt Foster, La-wyer, 94 Main St., VVaterviUe, Me. , , .•; A.B. Yale Univ., Law Dept., 1891^93. Me. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, Waterville, Me., 1893-98. Reuben Lowell Ilsley, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, 3642 13 St., N. W., Washington, D. c. : A.B., A.M., Teacher, Ricker Class. Inst., Houlton, Me., 1891-93. m., Mary S. Morrill, Dec. 24, 1891. Prin., High Sch., Belfast, Me., 1893-97; Abington, Mass., 1S97-99. Business, Boston, Mass., 1899-1900. U, S. Civ. Service, Boston l^avy Yard, igoo-or. Oflfice, Comr. of Internal Rev., Treas, Dept., Washington, p. C.', 1901 — '.' ' I ,,',,"'.{. ,1;' ;,,, J ■ i8gi Franklin Winslow Johnson, Teacher, 5715 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. ■t B K. Prin., High Sch., Calais, iMe., 1,891-94; Coburn Glass. Ifist.,' Waterville, Me., 1,894-1905: Morgan Park Acad., Morgan, 111., 1905-07. m., Carolyn M. Lood, July is, 1896. Dean, Univ. of Chicago High Sch., 1907 — . Club, Quadrangle. XI i893-9S; Medfield, Mass., 1895-98; Brooklyn Boys*^ High Sch., 1899 — . m., Cornelia Kmtna _jys High . Dohertjr, Dee. 27, 1895. Grad. Work, Colum- bia Univ., 1904-09 Edward Bennett Mathews, College Pro- fessor, 1410 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. A.B., Ph.D. * B K. Field Asst., U. S. Geol. Henry Kalloch. Rowe, Teacher, 2 Brad Survey, 1891-94. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1891- rj^ ixr ^ t- 1. \ir -. 94; pLd., 1894. Asst. State Geol., Md., ford Court, Newton Centre, Mass. 1898—. m., Helen Louise Whitman, Troy, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. See Upsilon, 1892. Colby N. Y., Sept. 12, 1900. Fellow, Geol. Soc. of Coll., 1888-89. Brown Univ., 1889-92. Har- America; Wash. Acad, of Sci.; Md. Hist. Soc. vard, 1892-93. ^"'J'?,'''..'4-^'Ml'°8"g''y ^""^ f ''.'?^"J'''^j ?.' .^T Ernest Foster Osgood, Photographer, land," "Building Stones of Maryland," 'Hist. n r XT T-T a r , of Penn-Baltimore Controversy," "Maps and oeriin, IN. ±1. Map-makers of Maryland," "Counties of Mary- A.B. Photographer, Berlin, N. H., 1892— . land, their Origin, Boundaries and Election m., Annie Gahagan, Concord, N. H., Sept. 28, Districts," etc. Clubs: University, Johns Hop- 1904- Treas., Berlin Bldg. ^ Loan Assn. kins (Baltimore). Memb., F. & A. M. Everard Claremont Megquier, Teacher, Carl Henry Reynolds, Editor, Halcyon Lisbon Falls, Me. Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Leader _ of Orchestra. Tennis A.B. Manj. Ed., Colby Echo. Mgr.,_ GJee Team. Prin., High Sch., Fairfield, Danforth, Lisbon, Richmond, Lincoln Falls, Milo, Oxford, Me., 1891-1902. Farmer, Lisbon Falls, Me., 1902 — • David Whitman Parsons, Lawyer, 6ig E. 26 St., Minneapolis, Minn. A.B. 1892 Charles Putnam Barnes, Lawyer, Nor- way, Me. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Lisbon and Attleboro, Mass., 1891-1900. Supt. of Sch., Norway. Me., 1 899-1909. Me. Bar, 1900. m., Annie M. Richardson Colly, 1894. Co. Atty., Oxford Co., Me., 1904-08. Asst. Atty. Gen., Me., 1909 — . Memb., F. & A. M. William Lowell Bonney, Bookseller, 639 Congress St., Portland, Me. A.B. Prin., Acad., Patten, Me., High Sch., 1892-97; Fort Fairfield, Me., 1897-1900; High Sch., Skowhegan, Me., 1900-02. Me. Rep., Am. Book Co., 1902 — . Res., Bowdoinham. Ernest Leslie Chaney, Bookkeeper, 36 Islington St., Portsmouth, N. H. Colby Coll., 1888-90. Prin., High Sch., Kittery, Me., 1891-97- Hotel Mgr., 1897-1900. Clk. and Bk-kpr., U. S. Navy Yd., Portsmouth, N. H., 1900 — . Winfred Nichols Donovan, College Pro- fessor, 25 Pleasant St., Newton Centre, Mass. A.B., A.M. Jr. Gr. Fart. Commenc. Speaker. Ed.-in-Chief, Oracle. Ed., Echo. * B K. Teacher, Hebron Acad., 1892-93. m., Nellie Stuart Bakeman, Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 23, 1895. Student, Newton Theol. Instn., 1896-98. Or- dained, Bapt. Minister, Nov. 3, 1896. Instr., Newton Theol. Instn., 1898-1901; Asst. Prof., Biblical Interpretation Old Testament, ib., 1901 — . Act. Asst. Prof., id., Boston Univ. Sch. of Theol., 1905-06. Herbert Franklin Kalloch, Physician and Club. Jr. Deb. Pr. Broker, Syracuse, N. Y., 1893-1908. m., Genevieve Harris, Cohocton, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1897. Asst. Ed., U. S. In- vestor, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y., 1908 — . Memb., Lodge, Commandery, and Consistory, F. & A. M.; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; Elks. Ralph Winford Tower, Educator, Ameri- can Museum of Natural History, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. See Vpsilon. 1892. Colby Univ., 1888-90. Brown Univ., 1891-92. Herbert Elijah Wadsworth, Manufac- turer, Winthrop, Me. A.B. Fresh. Orator. Jr. Deb. Pr. Commer- cial Traveler, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-1904. Manufacturer, Table Oil Cloths, Winthrop, Me., 1904—. 1893 Walter Barron, Bar Harbor, Me. Colby Coll., 1889-90. Frank Hatch, Merchant, Saco, Me. George Otis Smith, Geologist, 2137 Ban- croft Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1893-96; Ph.D., 1896. m., . Grace . M. Coburn, Skowhegan, Me., Nov. 18. 1896. Geol. Work, Mich., Utah, Wash., and New England, 1893-96. Asst. Geol. and Geol., U. S. Geol. Survey, 1896-1907; Dir., id., 1907 — . Fellow, Geol. Soc. of America. Memb., Am. Inst, of Mng. Engs. Author, Various Geol. Reports pubd. by U. S. Geol. Survey. * B K Orator, Colby, 1908. Clubs: Cosmos, University (Wash- ington). Cyrus Flint Stimson, Clergyman, 9 Park St., Waterville, Me. A.B., B.D. m., Emma ,E. Pottle, Aug., 1895 Cong. Ch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1895-1900. B.D. Yale Div. Sch., 1898. 1st Cong. Ch., Strat- ford, Conn., 1900-1905; Westminster Cong. CK, Kansas City, Mo., 1905-08; ist Cong. Ch., Wa terville. Me., 1908 Surgeon, Fort Fairfield, Aroostook Nahum Merrill Wing, Clerk, 1206 Colum- Co., Me A.B., M.D. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 189s- 98; M.D., 1898. m., Jessie Bartlett, Oct., 1896. Phys., Fort Fairfield, Mei, 1898—. Memb., V. & A. M.; K. of P.; Me. Med. Soc; Aroos- took Med. and Surg. Soc. bme St., Denver, Colo. Colby Coll., 1888-89. With Me. Cent. R. R., Portland, Me. 1894 Daniel Gilbert Munson, Teacher, 1052 Drew Thompson Harthorn, Teacher, Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wilton, Me. A B., A.M. Jr. Deb. Pr. Sr. Ger. Pr. Memb., A.R., A.M. Prin., Wilton Acad., Wilton, Me., Class Exec. Com. Teacher, Rockland, Me., 1894-1905; High Sch., Rumford Falls, Me., 288 XI 1905-07; Wilton Aca(J„ 1907 — . ni., Edith S. Vaughan, Wilton, Me., July 7, 1897. Memb., Natl. Edu. Assn.; Me. Teachers' Assn.; F. & A. M. Freeland Howe, Jr., Chemist and Bac- teriologist, Pleasant St., Norway, Me. A.B., A.M. Staff, N. Y. World, 189+-97. Johns Hopkins Univ., Grad. Sch., 1897-98. Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch., 1898-1900; A.M., 1900. Bacteriologist, Philadelphia Water Wka.i igoo-p2. Chemist, Munic. Plant, Harrisburg, Pa., 1902-04. Water Purification Expert, • Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1904-06., m., Sara Loantha Brown, Bangor, Me., July 30, ' 1 906*' ' Chemist and Bacteriologist, Norway, Me., 1906 — . Coll. and Dealer in native Minerals, Gems, and Pearls. George Henry Dwight L'Amoreux, Teacher, Kittery, Me. A.B., A.M. Jr. Deb. Pr. Pres., Athletic Assn. ''()4^. Prin,, South St. Qram. Sch., Holypke, Mass., 1894-1900. m., .Clara G. Jones, Deering, Me.,* ^1897., Priri., High Sch., Sandwich, Mass., 1900-02. Supt. of Sch., Poultney, Vt., 1903. Prin., High Sch., Kittery, Me. (afterwards Robert W. Traip Acad.), 1904-^. Harry Weldon Osgood, Physician, Ells- worth, Me. A.B., M.D. Boston Univ., Med. Sch., 1894- 98; M.D., 1898. Phys., iEll^worth, Me., 1898 — Frank William Padelford, Clergyman, SCO Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Soph. Decl. Pr; Commenc. Ora- tor. Del., XLVII A K E Conv., Minneapolis, Minn., 1893. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1894-97. Commenc. Address, 1897. m., Grace Ilsley, Aug. 3, 1897. Portland St. Bapt, Ch., Haver- hill, Mass., 1897-1903; Washington St. Bapt. Ch., Lynn, Mass., 1903-08. Gen. Sec, Mass. Bapt. Miss. Soc., igioS — ; Rufus Whittaker Stimson, Educator, 21 Franklin St., Northampton, Mass. AiB., A.M., B.Di A.B., Harvard, 1895:;; A.M.,: .1896. B.D., Yale, 1897. ist Soph. Decl. Pr., Colby. 2d Boylston Pr., Harvard. Hopkins Sch., id.. Spec. Men., Phil, in Dip., id. Sec, A K £ Assn., Harvard. Prof., Ethnol., Eng. and Pub. Spjc., Conn. Ag)-. Coll., 1897-1901; Act. Pres*, id., 1901-02; Pres., id., 1902-68. m., Helen Morris, E. Bostoq, Mass., Oct. 4, 1899. Chinn., Coll. Sec, Anj; Agr. Coll., and Ex. Sta., '2 yrs. Dir., Smith's Agr. Sch., and Northampton Sch. of Tech., 1908 — . Memb., Conn. Valley Harvard Club, University Club of Hartford, Natl. Soc. for Pjtom, Indus. Edu. Verne Mortier Whitmaii, Teacher, . Nashua St., Milford, N.. H. A.B., A.M. Pitcher, Varsitji.. Baseball Team (i, 2, 3, 4). Coll. Orchestra. Glee Club. Class Quartet. Banjo and Guitar Club. Class Pres. (2). Jr. Deb. Class Day OratoiV, Prin., High Sch., Calais, Me. ; Canton, M&.; tNerway, Me. ; Peterborot N. H., and Milford,; N. H., 1894—. m.,: MolUe Wren Maloney, St., Andrews, , N. B., 1900. Composer, Songs , and Instrumental Music. 1895 Josiah Colby Bassett, Lawyer, loi Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B., M.D. * B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Mass. Bar, Sept. 21, 1900. Lawyer, :Boston, Mass., 1900 — . A.M., Harvard, 1901. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev., Me. Chap. Clubs: . University (Boston); United Empire (London); Harvard, Union (Cambridge, Mass) ; Eastern Yacht (Marblehead). Ralph King Bearce, Teacher, Sufifield, Conn. A.B., A.M. Teacher, High Sch., Rockland, Me., 1895-99; Conn.< Lit. Inst., 1899-1900; Pow- der Point Sch., Duxbury, Mass., 1900-01; Conn* Lit. Inst., 1901-04; Prin., id., 1904 — . Frederick Bryant, Physician, 662 Main St., Worcester, Mass. A.B., M.D. Harvard Univ. Med. Sch., 1896- 1900; M.D., cum laiide, 1900. Phys., Worces- ter, Mass., 1900 — . Harlan Page Ford, Teacher, 22 Mellen St., Dorchester, Mass. A.B. Teacher, Whitefield, Me., and Pub. Schools of Boston, Mass., 1895 — . Walter Llewellyn Gray, Lawyer, South Paris, Me. A.B. Me. Bar, 1899. m., Madge Shirley Wil- son, June 14, 1899. Me. Legis.^ House, 1905. Referee in Bankruptcy, 1906 — . Dir., No;-way Natl. Bk. Stephen Harrison Hanson, Editor, 80 .Military St., Houlton, Me. .\.B. Ed., Newspaper, Houlton, Me., 1895^ — . m., Catherine M. McKay, Sept. i, 1899. Memb., E. & A- M.; Elks. : . , , ; John Hedman, College Professor, 28 Col- lege Ave., Waterville, Me. A.B., A.M. Fresh. Reading Pr. Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Deb. Jr. Ex. 2d Jr. Honor. 1st Ger. Pr. * B K. Instr., Mod. Langs., Colby Coll., 1895-96; Lat. and Gr., ib., 1896-99. Stu- dent, Univ. of Paris, 1899-1900. Assoc. Prof., Romance Langs., Colby Coll.; Prof., id., 1902 — . Archer Jordan, Dentist, 103 High St., Auburn, Me. A.B., D.D.S. Capt., Track Team (4); Football Team (4). Class Parting Address. Prin., High Sch., Vanceboro, Me., 1895-96. Teacher, Mitch- ell's Boys' Sch., Billerica, Mass., 1896-99. Univ. of Pa. Dental Sch., 1899-1902; Pres., Houston Club; Ed., Pa. Dental Jour.; Capt., Gymnastic Team; D.D.S. , 1902. Memb., A K. Dentist, Waterville, Me., 1902-04; Auburn, Me., 1904 — i m., Ethel E. Williams, Auburn, Me., Oct. 16, 1902. William Bingham Nash, Editor, Machias, -Me. . Colby Coll., 1891 — ; Merchant, Machias, Me., 1894-1904. Pub., Machias Republican, 1904 — . Henry Wyman Nichols, Educator, 57 State St.,, New Bedford, Mass.i A.B. m., Jean M. Sprague, St. Johns, New Brunswick, Sept. 17, 1902. Supt., New Bed- ford Textile Sch., New Bedford, Mass. Horace Wellington Parmenter, Mer- chant, 173 Ashland St., Melrose High- lands, Mass. A.B. ' m., Cornelia F. Sessions, 1899. Dental Supply ' Bus. i8g6 Elmer Linwood Abbott, Norway, Me. Colby Coll., 1892-93. Prank Roswell Averill, Calais, Me. Colby Coll., 1892-93. Richard Collins, Physician, 552 Main St., Waltham, Mass. A.B., M.D. ist Soph. Decl. Pr; Jr. Deb. Intercollegiate Debater. Commenc. Speaker. 4> B K. Harvard Univ. Med. Sch., 1896-1900; 289 XI Memb., Boylston Med. Club; Highest Average Sclip. for course; M.D., 1900. Staif, Boston City Hosp., 19001902; Kes. Sure., Relief Sta- tion, 1902-03. Phys., Waltham, Mass., 1903 — . in., Edna S. Moffatt, West Machias, Me., 1903. Phys., Waltham Hosp. Instr., Surg., Waltham Training Sch. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc., Waltham Med. Club, and Am, Med. Assn. Memb. of Corpn., Waltham Hosp.; Waltham Sav. Bk.; Waltham Training Sch. for Nurses. Henry Warren Foss, Teacher, 23 Wen- dell St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B. Jr. Ex. Sr. Ex. Ed., Oracle. Com- menc. Speaker. Prin., Higgins Class. Inst., Charleston, Me., 1896-1902. m., Lottie Ger- trude Butler, July 2, 1901. Prin., High Sch., Bar Harbor, Me., 1902-03. Sub-Master, Kelley Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1903-05; Master, 1905 — . Sec. and Treas., Boston Colby Alumni Assn. Club, Schoolmasters'. Herbert Ernest Foster, Lawyer, Win- throp, Me. Grand Regent, Me. Royal Arcanum. High Treas., High Ct. of Me., Foresters. Memb., I. O. O. F. ; Woodmen of America; Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M. ; Nobles Mystic Shrine. Pres., American Benefit Soc. Hascall Shailer Hall, Banker-, 114 Main St., Waterville, Me. A.B. Teacher, High Sch., Danforth, Me., 1896-97. Asst. Cashier, Ticonic Natl. Bk., Wa- terville, Me., 1898-1901; Cashier, 1901 — . V. Pres., Me., Am. Bankers* Assn. Howard Chapin Hanscom, Physician, 231 W. 06 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1900. Walter Leslie Hubbard, Merchant, 28 Prentiss St., Bangor, Me. A.B., A.M. Capt., Track Team (4). Coll. Record, half-mile run. Memb., Stickney & Babcock Coal Co., Bangor, Me., 1896 — . Memb. of Council, ib., 1905-06. m., Winifred Louise Harmon, Somersworth, N. H., July 3, 1906. Pres., pro-tem, Higgins Class. Inst., Charleston, Me., 1908-09. Memb., F. & A. M. Frederick Morgan Padelford, College Professor. 471 1 Fifteenth Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 2d Fresh. Reading Pr. id Soph. Decl. Pr. 1st Jr. Oration Pr. Class Pres. (4). Yale Univ., Grad. Sch., 1896-99; Ph.D., 1899. m., Jessie Elizabeth Pepper, 1899. Prof, of Eng., Univ. of Idaho, 1899-190T. Prof., Eng. 'Lang, and Lit., Univ. of Wash., i9o[ — . Student, Oxford and British Museum, 1905-06. Author, "Greek Essays on Study and Use of Poetry," "Early i6th Century; Lyrics." Contrib., Cambridge Hist, of Eng. Lit.; Philo- logical Journals and Literary Monthlies. Charles Edward Sawtelle, Clergyman, Needham, Mass.. A.B. Teacher, Needham, Mass., 1S96-1901. Grad., Newton Theol. Instn., 1904. ist Bapt. Ch., Needham, Mass., 1904 — . James Leonard Thompson, Jr., Manu- facturer, 10 Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Danforth, Me., 1896- 99; id., Princeton, Me., 190^-03. With Thomp- son Liniment Co., New York, N. Y., 1903 — . Hari^ Thornton Watkins, Teacher, 130 Summer Ave., Reading, Mass. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Old Town, Me., 1896-1903; Reading, Mass., 1903 — . 1897 George Kemble Bassett, Lawyer, 263 Water St., Augusta, Me. A.B. * B K. Teacher, Boys' Univ. Sch,, Bal- timore, Md., 1897-99; St. Johns School, Man- lius, N. Y., 1899-1902. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1902-03, 1904-05. Lawyer, Augusta, Me.. 1905 — . Memb., Sons of the Am. Rev. Hannibal Hamlin Chapman, Superintend- ent of Schools, 164 Pine St., Corning, N. Y. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Patten, Me., 1896-97. Grad. Student, Yale, 1897-98. Teacher, Mil. Acad., Cheshire, Conn., 1898-1900; St. Faufs Sch., Garden City, N. Y., 1900-02. m., Char- lotte J. Proctor, Waterville, Me., July 2, 1902. Supt. of Sch., Hempstead, N. Y., 1902-08; Corning, N. Y., 1908 — . Albert Russell Keith, Physician,' 468 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. A.B. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1903. ^ Carney Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1903-04; Lying-in Hwp., New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Asst. Res. Phyi., Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y., 1905-06. Phys., Hartford, Conn., igo6— . Memb., Hartford Med. Soc.; Asst. Sec, id., 1909. Herbert Shaw Philbrick, College Pro- fessor, 509 Rollins St., Columbia, Mo. A.B., B.S. Teacher, High Sch., Calais, Me., ,1897-1900; Prin., ib., 1900-02. Mass. Inst, of Techn., 1903-06; B.S., 1906. m., Grace E. Mathews, June 23, 1904. Draftsman, Water- ville Iron Wks., Summer of 1905; id.. Keys Fibre Co., Summer of 1906. Eng., A, O. Lom- bard Co., 1906-07. Asst. Prof., Mech. Eng., in charge of shops, Univ. of Mo., 1907^. ' Henry Harrison Putnam, Jr., Lumber- man, Danforth, Me. A.B. Fred Elmer Taylor, Clergyman and Offi- cer of Corporation, 15 Augusta Ave., Spokane, Wash. A.B. * B K. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1897- 1900. m., Ruth Gladys Kniss, Dec. 17, 1901. Pres. and Mgr., Northwestern Sales Co., Inc., Spokane, Wash. Charles Huntington Whitman, College Professor, 189 College Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. A.B., Ph.D. Jr. Honor. Ed., Echo. * B K. Fellow in English, Yale Univ., 1898-1900?- Ph.D., 1900. Instr. and Asst. Prof., Eiiglisii, Lehigh Univ., 1900-1905. m., Rachel Tones Foster, Portland, Me., May 29, 1902. Student, Univ. of Munich and Univ. of Paris, 1905-06. Assoc. Prof, of Eng., Rutgers Coll., 1906—. Author, "Translation of the Christ of Cyne- wulf" (Ginn & Co., 1900): "Old English Bird Names," 1898; "Old English Mammal Namei," 1907; "Anglia," 1907. Memb., Mod. Lang, Assn. of America; Concordance Soc. i8g8 Harry Howard Cushing, Dentist, 30 Mol- lis St., S. Framingham, Mass. D.M.D. Colby Coll., 1894-96. . Harvard ..Univ., 1896-98; Med. Sch., 1898-99; Dental Sch.,. 1899- 1901; D.M.D., 1901. ASA. m., Jennie R. Honard, Sept. 22, 1900. Dentist, Salem, Bos- ton, and S. Framingham, Mass., 1901 — . Memb., Mass. Dental Assn. 290 xt Henry Raymond £>alrymple, Salesman, 378 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. See Mu, 1900. Colby Coll., 1894-95; Colgate Univ., 1898-1900. Charles Millett Drummond, Lawyer, 396 Congress St., Portland, Me. A.B. Me. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Portland, Me., 1900 — . Arthur Lloyd Holmes, Merchant, 124 College Ave., Waterville, Me. Law Student, Waterville, Me., 18^8-1902; City ' Marshal, ib., 1902-08; Shoe Bus., ib., 1908 — - Frederick Alonzo King, Teacher, Litch- field, Conn. Colby Univ., 1894-96. Teacher, Portland, Me., 1896-1902. Head Worker, , George Junior Re- public (Sch. for Boys), Litchfield, Conn., 1902^ — . A|:thur Hartst«in Page, Missionary and Teacher, Kakchieh, Swatow, South China. A.B., B;D. 1st Entrance Pr. Div. Ger. Prs. Soph. Decl. Sr. Ex. Jr. Ex. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Baring, Me., 1898-1901. Teacher, Highland Mil. Acad., 1901-02. B.D., Newton Theol. Inst., 1906. Missionary, China, 1906 — . Bertram Carver Riphardson, Teacher, t3 Gaylow St., New Dorchester, Mass. Frank Arthur Robinson, Officer of Cor- . poration, 202 Commercial St., Portland, Me. A.B. Treas., S. A. True Co. Charles Mellen Woodman, Clergyman, S46 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me. A.B. B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1901. Friends' Ch., Portland, Me., 1901 — , m., Caroline R. Jones, Newton Highlands, Mass., Oct. 4, 1905. 1899 Colin Henry Dascombe, Merchant, Wil- ton, Me. A.B. Harold Libby Hanson, Clergyman, 112 Washington St., Rumford, Me. A.B., B.D. * B K. Newton Theol. Instn., 1899-1902; B.D., 1902. Eapt. Ch., Kennebunk, Me., 1902-07.' m., Lillian I. Rpuillard, Nov. 17, 1903. ist Bapt. Ch., Rumford, Me., 1907 — . Ernest Henry Maling, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, 1410 Monroe St., Washington, D. C. A.B. Statistician, U. S. Census Office, Wash- ington, D. C, 1900 — : m., Gertrude C. Dyroy, Feb. 27, 1905. Varney Arthur Putnam, U. S. Official, Danforth, Me. LL.B., Univ. of Mich. Lavir Sch. Postmaster, Danforth, Me. Ralph Horner Richardson, Civil En- gineer, 711 S. Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. Sr. Comp. Pr. Supply Clk., N. Y. C. & St. L. R. R., 1890-1901. p. R. Eng., Pere Mar quette R. R., 1901-02; N. Y., N. H. & H., 1902 03. Res. Eng., Wharton Black Furnaces, Wharton, N. J., 1903-05. Asst. Div. Eng., C & A. R. R., 1905-06; Div. Eng., G. N. R. R 1906-08. Kes. Eng., Creosoting Plant, K. R. R. Co., Madison, 111., 190S-09; Dustless Coal Co., Hickory Hill, Mo., 1909 — . Charles Emery Gould Shannon, Physi- cian, 2025 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., M.D. Class Pres. (1). Coll. Marshal (2). Coll. Tennis Champion, 2 yrs. Intercol- legiate Champion of Maine, Tennis Doubles (1 yr.J. Leader, Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Orchestra, 2 yrs. Del., LXII &KE Conv., Hartford, Conn., Nov., 1908. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1899-1902; M.D., 1902; Instr., Ophthalmology, id.; Clin- ical Asst. in Ophthalmology. Memb., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Philadelphia, Pa.; Am. Med. Assn.; Co. and State Med. Socs.; German- town Cricket Club; Sons of Am. Rev. Richard Cutts Shannon, Mining, fBrock- port, Mass. Henry Russell Spencer, College Pro- fessor, 259 E. Gay St., Columbus, Ohio. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. A.M., Columbia, 1901; Ph.D., 1905. Preceptor, Princeton, 1906- oy. Prof., Am. Hist, and Pol. Sci., Ohio State Univ., 1907 — , William Oliver Stevens, College Pro- fessor, "Rosemawr," West Annapolis, Md. A.B., Ph.D. * B K. Instr., Eng., Colby, 1899- 1900. Ph.D., Yale, 1903. Instr., Eng., U. S. Naval Acad., 1903-05; Prof., Eng., ib., 1905 — . m., Claudia Wilson Miles, June 1, 1904. 1900 Simon Peter Hedman, Manager, Fox- croft, Me. A.B. <* B K. Jr. Part. Soph. Decl. Jr. Deb. Traveling Salesman, Dealer and Mgr., Cent. Me. Potato and Starch Co., Foxcroft, Me,, 1900 — , Walter George Hooke, Merchant, 128 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Colby Coll., 1896-98. Foxcroft, Me., 1900-04. Fire-proof Bus., New York, N. Y., 1904—. James Henry Hudson, Lawyer, Guil- ford, Me. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1903. Lawyer, Guilford, Me., 1903 — . Charles Dearborn McDonald, Physician, 361 Woodfords St., Portland, Me. M.D. Colby Coll., 1896-97. Boston Univ., Sch. of Med., 1899-1902; M.D., 1902. Phys., Bath, Me., 1902-07. m., Eliza Davis Ramsey, Cam- bridge, Mass., Oct. 5, 1904. Phys., Portland, Me., 1907 — . Arnold Merriam Sanborn, Teacher, Wil- ton, Me. A.B. Teacher, Wilton Acad., Wilton, Me.; High Sch., Rumford Falls, Me., 1900-03- Philip- pine Islands, 1903-06. Prin., High Sch., Ca- lais, Me., 1906 — . m., Emily Clara Vaughn Manila, P. I. ♦Edward Drummond Jenkins, Journalist, Waterville, Me. A.B. d., Ontario, Cal., May 20, 1905. ♦Benjamin Elden Philbrick, Waterville, Me. A.B. d., Raleigh, N. C, Apr. 6, 1902. 291 A7 igoi Edward Clarke Bean, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, Hebron, Me. A.M. Instr., Hebron Coll., Hebron, Me., 1901- 09. U. S. Mail Clk., 1909—. Memb., F. & A. M. Alexander Maxwell Blackburn, Teacher, The Pingrv School, Elizabeth, N. J. A.B. Act. Prin., High Sch„ Guilford, Me., 1 90 1. Prin., Robbins Sch., Norfolk, Conn., igo2-p6. m., Jean Gertrude Jouett, Sept. 10, 1903. Sr. Master, Pingry Sch., Elizabeth, N. J., 1906 — . George Albert Marsh, Merchant, 56 Highwood Terrace, Weehawken, N. J. A,B. 2d Fresh. Reading Pr. Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Ex. Mgr., Tennis Assn. Memb., Glee ™ • " •• " ■ ■ " :nting, J. B. Mc- lew York,. N. Yi, Club; Coll. Quartet. Representing, J. B. Mc- Coy & Son, 120 W. 30 St., New York, N. Yi, Mfgs, and Designers of Gas and Elec. Fix- tures, etc., 190 1 — . m., Rhena Louise Clark, Portland, Me., Sept. 12, 1905. Memb., A K E Council, 1906-07. Memb., New York Colby Alumni Assn. Sherman Perry, Physician, 51 Hi^h St., Camden, Me. A.B., M.D. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Morristown Sch., Morristown, N. J., 1901-02. Harvard Univ. Med. Sch., 1903-07; M.D., 1907. Registered Phys., Me., July, 1907; Mass., Sept., 1907; Interne, Worcester City Hosp., Worces- ter, Mass., 1908-09. Phys., Camden, Me., 1909 — . Fellow, Mass. Med. Soc., 1908 — . Memb., ist Corps Cadets, Mass. Vol. Mil., 1904-07. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Edgar Burnham Putnam, Lawyer, Dan- forth, Me. A.B. Univ. of Me., Sch. of Law, 1903-04. Me. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Danforth, Me., 1904 — . Charles Frederick Taft Seaverns, Teach- er, Norfolk, Conn. A.B., A.M. * B K. A.B., magna cum laude. Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch., igoi-02; A.M., 1902. Private Tutor, 1902-03. Teacher, Robbins Sch., Norfolk, Conn., 1904-07; Prin., 1907—. Nathan Pulsifer Thayer, Physician,. 1433 Avenue H, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Harvard Med. Sch., 1901-05; M.D. ,1905. Med. Supt., L. L Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906-07. m., Gertrude Mary Hill, Bel- grade .Lakes, Me., Sept. 16, 1908. Visiting Echo. Class Historian, Pres., Colby Dramatic Club. Johns Hopkins Univ., Med. Dept., 1902- 06; M.D., igo6. Phys., New York. N. Y., 1907 — , Attending Phys., Diseases of Children, Korthwestn. Dispensary. Surg,, Out-Patients Dept., New York Hosp. Chief of Clin., N. Y- Clin. Sch. of Med. Alexander Henry Mitchell, Teacher, Bil- lerica, Mass. A.B. Head- Master, The Mitchell Scb., Bil- lerica, Mass., 1902 — . Max Patten Philbrick, Teacher, Hart- ford Public High School, Hartford,, Conn. -^ A.B. Instr., Conn. Lit. Inst., SufEeld, Conn., 1902-06; Pub. High Sch., Hartford, Conn., 1906 — , Student, Yale Grad. Sch., 1907-08. Ossian Farwell Taylor, Draughtsman, Hampden, Me. A.B. 2d Jr. Ex. Pr. Sr. Ex. Varsity Foot- ball Team, 2 yrs. Architectural Drauglitsman, Bangor and Hampden, Me., 1902 — . Harris Spring Woodman, Manufacturer, Winthrop, Me. A.B. Colby Coll., 1898-99. A.B., Yale, 1903. Mfr., Oil Cloth, Winthrop, Me., 1903 — , 1903 Roger Frederic Brunei, College Pro- fessor, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., Ph.D. * B K. Johns Hopkins Univ., 190306. Ph.D., 1906. Instr., Chem., Tuffs , Coll., 1906-07; Syracuse Univ., 1907 — . .^ . ^ Sheppard Butler, Journalist, The Tribune, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Ex. Leader, Mandolin-Guitar Club (4). Commenc. Speaker. 4> B K. Univ. of Chicago, Grad. Sch., 1903- 04. A.M., 1904. Teacher, Coburn Class. Inst, Waterville, Me., 1904-05. Ed. Staff, Chicago Tribune, 1905 — . m., . Bertha Ballou, Chicago, 111., Jan. 4, 1909. - Cecil Maurice Daggett,' Contractor and Builder, 4 Sheldon Place, Waterville, Me. A.B. Mus. Dir., Y. M. C. A., Montreal; Can- ada, 1903-05; St. Louis, Mo., 1905-06. . m., Martha B. Purinton, Sept. 12, 1905. Me. State Com., Y. M.' C. A., 1906-07. Surg., Swedish Hosp. Fellow, Mass Med. Soc. John Perley Dudley, U. S. Official, 68 "^''ptld Club "■ Kmckerbock- !\iilitary St., Houltpn.^e. igo2 John Edward Crawshaw, Chemist, Pauls Hotel, S. Broad St., Woodbury,' N.iJ. B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Inst., 1300-03; B.S. in Chem., 1903. m., Pauline Gress Berger, Dec. 23, 1908. Supt., Glycerine Refinery, E. J. Du Pont Powder Co,, Gibbstown, N. J. Hall Clarence Dearborn, Lumberman and Teacher, Hampden Corner, Me. Colby Coll., 1898^1900. U. S. Customs Service, Lowelltpn and Vanceboro, Me., 1902-06. Clk., Sec. of State's Office. 1907. Teacher and Lum- berman, Newberg and Hampden Cor., Me., 1907--. Herbert Lee Gray, Physician, 232 W. 22 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Fresh. Reading Pr. Ed., Colby 292 LL.B. Colby Coll., 1899^^902. Clk.,' Comsn. to revise Statutes of Mcj, 1903-05; Salary Comsn., Me., 1905-06. jn., Mildred Jenks. Houlton, Me., July 25, 1906. Deputy Coll. and Clk., Dist. of Aroostook, ■ Customs, Dec. 18, 1906 — . LL.B., Univ. of Me., Sch, of Law, 1908. - ■ . ' Lionel Elwood Dudley, - Physician, Presque Isle, Me. A.M. M.D., Columbia, 1908. Phys., Presque Isle, Me., 1908 — . Rbscoe Randall Paine, Forester, Wins- lovv. Me. See Theta, 1903. Colby, 1899. Bowdoin, 1900- 03- ' ■ Philip Gilkey Richardson, Real Estate, 5 Boston Bldg.; Denver. Colo. Quins. Fresh, Reading. Soph. Deb. Mgr.. Tennis Team. Glee Club. Sr. Ex. Asst. XI 1 Mgr., ■ Richardson Co., Real Estate, Loans, etc., Denver,. .Colo^, 1903 — . ' 1 Louis Colby Stearns, Jr., Lawyer, Ban- gor, Me. A.B.. LL.B. Harvard Ijniv., Law Sch., 1903- 06; LL.B,,, 1906. Lawyer, Bangof) Me., 1906 — . in., AHce E. Towne, Sept. 13J I9b6. Lorenzo Eugene Thayer, Newspaper Publiaher, 7 Centre St., Waterville,. Me. Colby Coll., 1898-99. Mgr., WateHille Sentinel Pub. Co., 1899 — . Nathaniel Tompkins, Lawyer, Houlton, Me. , . • , „.-: - , , , A.B.,. LL.B. Instr.i Rickei- Class. Insf., Houl- ton, Me., 1903-04. LL.B., Harvard, 1907. Me. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Houlton, Me., -1907 — . ■ .:-.-.■ l-'.ili- ■ ^ 'J ' 1904 Allen Clark, Salesman, 77-79 Washing- ton St., North Boston, Mass/ A.B. m., Bertie A. Moody, Gardiner, Me., Sept. 4, 1907. Installer and ilnspector of cot- ton mill machinery, — 1909. . Salesraap; Barber- Colman Co., ,'Mf.rs. Cotton, Mill Machinery, Boston, Mass., 1909 — . , Hersey ;Roy Keene, Rail^yay Mail Clerk, S.GUman St., Waterville, Me. ,. See Upsilon, 1904. Brown Univ., 190.0-0^; Varsity Football Team. Colby Coll., 1901-03; Capt. Varsity Football Team. ■ Ry. Mail Clk., \yaterville. Me., 1903—, John Blake Roberts, Lawyer, ' Cariboij, Me. ■ A.B., LL.B. Harvard .Univ., Law Sch., 1904- 07; LL.B., 1907. .f m'., ' Blanche Louise Eambv . Sangerville, Me-,' S^pt. 4, 1907. Me. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Caribou, Me., 1907^. Frank Washington Tarbell, Physician, Smyrna Mills, Me._ A.fi. M.D., Columbia, 1908. Phys., Smyrna ]^ills,,Me., 1908 — . .- , ,, ,-: i George Edward Tolman, Electrical En- gineer, 642 Terrace Place, Schenectady, N. Y. A.B., B.S. Jr. Ex. Capt., Track Team (4). B.S., Mass. In*. Tech.. 1908;;. With Boston Edison Electric Illuminating Co., 1908-09; Me. Electric Co., Portland, Me., 1909 — . Res., 154 Tolman Ave., Cunjberland Mills, Me. .■ Edward Burton Winslow, Salesman, The Winthrop Press, 419-421 Lafayette 'St., New York, N. ..Y. A.B. Memb., Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Coll. Or- chestra (1-2-3-4). Ed., Echo (1-2-3-4); Mgr. (4). Track Team (3-4). Class Treas. (3-4). Commenq.. .Oratjor. Colby , Track Team (2-3-4) » Pres. ' (4)1 ' Printing' Salesman; Wiii'fhrop Press, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Memb., New York Colby Alumni Aspn.; Me. Soc. of New York; A K E Assn. of ^:?Jew York. _. ; ; 1905 Stephen Grant Beaii, Teacher, Main St., Winthrop, Me.. Glee Club (1^2-3-4). Mandolin anil Guitar Clubs "(1-2-3-4); Leader (3-4); Soloist (4). 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Track Team (3-4); Capt. (4). Jr. Class Day Orator. Sr. Toastmaster. Class Pres. (2). (^ommeii'c.' Speaker. Teacher, Salis- bury Sch., Salisbury^ Conn., 1905-0$. Prin., High Sch., NBrridgewock, Me., 1906-08; Wiri- 293 tliron. Me., 1908^. m., Ktbel .\lona Nicholson, Waterville, Me., June 19, 1907., John Edward Humphrey. Colby Coll,, 1901-04. John Colby Kitchen, Merchant, Missoula, Mont; See Phi, 1907. Colby Uriiv., 1901-02. Alton Irving Lockhart, Teacher, Water- ville, Me. A.B., A.M. -Asst. in Chem., Colby Colli, 1905- 07J A.M., 1907. Sub-Master, High Sch., Au- burn, Me., 1907-08. Teacher, Coburn Clkss. Inst., 1908 — , FranW Herbert Philbrick, 'Mechanicai Engineer, 18 Elm St., Waterville, Me. M.E. See Delta Chi, 1907. Colby Univ., 1901- 02. Cornell Univ., 1964-07; M.E., 1907. Pres., LX A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., Nov., 1906. I „ , - <\ Arthur Arad Thompson, Railroad Busi- ness, S3 Montgomery St., Bangor, Me. Clk., Waterville Repair Shops, Me. Cent. R. R. Anson Laforest Tillson, Hotel Business, The Wolcott, 31 St. and Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. , , A.B. Hotel Bus., Oakland, Me.^ 1905-09. Steward, The Wolcott, New York., N. Y., 1909—. 1906 Edwin Parker Craig, Merchant, 422 MainSti Dallas,' Tex. A.B. Varsity Baseball Nine. Varsity Football Team. With Western Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 1906-08. Mgr., Southwestern Office, At- kinson, Mentzer & Grover, Sch. Supplies, Dal- las, Tex., 1908 — . Rex Wilder Dodge, Telephone Business, care New England Telephone & Tele- graph Co., Portland, , Me. ,y ...f B.S. Leader, Glee Club (3-4). 2d Jr. Ex. Pr. Parting Address. Prin., Wilton Acad., Wilton, Me., 1906-07. Supr. of Traffic, New Eng. Tel. & Telephone Co., Portland, Me., 1907 — . Membi, F. & A. M. . Carl Raymond Kennison, Fire Insurance, 25 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B.. B.S. 1st Entrance Pr. ist Soph. DecL Pr. 1st Jr. Ex. Pr. Jr. Gr., Hon. Part. ■ Class Day Orator (4). 2d German Pr. Bus. . Mgr., Musical Cluhs. Echo, * B K. A.B., cum laude. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1906-08; B.S. in Mech. Eng. 1908, "Tech;: Show." Menib., Mech. Eng. Soc. Insp., Assn. Factory Fire Ins. Cos. Joseph Wilson Leighton, U. S. Postal Service, 34 Greeley Ave., Bar Harbor, Me. Prin., High and Gram. Sch., China, Me., 1904- 05; High Sch., Chebeague Island, 1905; High and Gram. . Sch., Eden, _ Me., . 1906-07. m., Ethel C. ' Emery, Brookline, Mass., Dec. 17, 1906. U. S. Postal Service, Bar Harbor, Me., 1907 — . Milard Bean Long;, Dentist, Camden, Me. ' Colby Coll., 1903-04; . * Dental Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1904-07. Dentist, Camden, Me., 1907 — . Harold Leon Pepper, Lawyer, 221 Main St., Waterville, Me. A.B. Fresh. Reading Pr. Soph. Decl. ; Pr. XI Class V. Pres. (4). Ex. Com., Athletic Assn. U-3-4). Asst. Marshal (2); Marshal (3). 2d Lt., 2d Regt., Inf., N. G. S. M., 1903-05; Capt., Co. H, 1905 — . Me. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Wa- terville. Me., 1909 — . Memb., Waterville Bd. of Trade; Lodge, Commandery, and Consistory, F. & A. M.; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Club, Waterville Masonic. Arthur Greenwood Robinson, Teacher, 7 Nudd St., Waterville, Me. A.B. 3d Hon. Jr. Part. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Ed.-in-Chief, Echo. A.B., cum iaude. Head of Hist. Dept., Mercersburg Acad., Mercers- burg, Pa., 1906 — . Linwood L. Ross, Accountant and Stat- istician, R. F. D. No. 6, Monticello, Me. A.B. Commenc. Speaker. Temporary Address, 89 Morrison Ave., West Somerville, Mass. Harold Eugene Willey, Teacher, Mitch- ell's School, Billerica, Mass. A.B. Class Sec. (3). Class Treas. (4). Var- sity Baseball Team (2-3-4) ; Capt. (3-4). Teach- er, High Sch., Henderson, Mass., 1906-07; Houlton, Mass., 1907-08; Mitchell's Sch., Bil- lerica, Mass., 1908 — . 1907 Nathan Bishop Blackburn, 1321 St. Louis Ave., Kansas City, Mo. See Phi Epsilon, 1907. Colby Coll., 1903-04. Harry Charles Bonney, Teacher, Guil- ford, Me. A.B. Class Pres. (2) Glee, Mandolin, and Dramatic Clubs (1-2-3-4). Prin., Topsiield Acad., Topsfield, Mass.; Henry Woods High Sch., Barre, Mass., 1908-09. Walter Ellis Craig, Business, Greenville Junction, Me. A.B. With Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., Wa- terville, Me. Memb., F. & A. M. Lewis Walker Dunn, Y. M. C. A. Secre- tary, 28 S. Main St., Concord, N. H. A.B. Musical Clubs (1-2-3-4); Mgr. (4); Leader, Mandolin Club (4). Varsity Tennis Team (3-4). Memb., Athletic Council (2-3-4). Assoc. Ed., Colby Echo (3-4). Asst. Boys' Sec, 23 St. Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., J 907-08; State Sec, Y. M. C. A., Boys' and Student Work of N. H., 1908—. Thomas Albion Smart, Merchant, 1 16 Main St., Dexter, Me. A.B. Clothing Bus., Dexter, Me., 1907 — . Albert Kingsley Stetson, Publisher, 18 High St., Houlton, Me. A.B. Class V. Pres.; Treas. Mgr., Baseball Team. Priv. Sec. to the Pres., Colby Coll. (3-4). Del., LX A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., Nov., 1906. Asst. Mgr., Times Publish- ing Co., Houlton, Me., 1007 — . Memb., F. & A. M. ; Meduxnekeag ^ Club, Houlton, Me.; Aroostook Colby Alumni Assn. Arthur William Stetson, Teacher, China, Me. A.B. Track Team. ist Jr. Ex. Pr. Deb. Soc Clayton Melcher Ward, Teacher, Brown- ville. Me. A.B. Arthur Kenelm Winslow, Business, 35 Thornton Ave., Saco, Me. A.B. ist Coll. Entrance Pr. ist Hon. Jr. Part. Jr. Ex. Pr. Jr. Class Day Orator. Sr. Ex. Commenc. Speaker. ♦ B K. Bus., Saco, Me., 1907 — . igoS Emmons Parkman Burrill, Student, 27 Sewall St., Augusta, Me. A.B., Harvard, 1909. Percy Silas Farrar, Teacher, Guilford, Me. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Guildford, Me., 1908 — , George Abner Gould, Traveling Sales- man, 21 College Ave., Waterville, Me. A.B. John Cameron Hetherington, Farmer, R. F. D., Oakland, Me. Farmer, Sidney, Me., 1908 — . Ernest William Loane, Farmer, Easton, Me. Capt.,. 2d Football Team (1-2). Varsity Track Team (1-2). 6 N E. Farmer. Easton, Me., X908 — . m., Georgia Monroe Wallace, June 24, 1908. Memb., F. & A. M. Herman Constantine Marquardt, Far- mer, R. F. D. No. Z7, Waterville, Me. Arthur Leroy Oliver, Civil Engineer, Philippine Islands. Harry Slemmons Phinney, Electrical En- gineer, s Waverly St., Portland, Me. M.E., Bliss Electrical Sch., 1908. Samuel Emery Whitten, Lumber Inspec- tor, care A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C. 1909 Clark Drummond Chapman, 482 Cum- berland St., Portland, Me. Class Ex. Com. (i). Soph. Decl. Echo Bd. Ex. Com., Athletic Assn. (3-4). Asst. Mgr., Varsity Football (3) ; Mgr. (4). Orlando Melnotte Dayhuff, 812 Washing- ton St., Hoboken, N. J. William Austin Flewelling, Calais, Me. Howard Benjamin Foster, Cherryfield, Me. Thomas Jackson Seaton, Wilton, Me. Leo Steward Trask, Springfield, Me. Football Team (2-4). Oscar John Tubbs, 47 Elm St., Water- ville, Me. Class Sec. (3). Sec. and Treas., Dem. Club. John Dearborn Whittier, Farmington, Me. Munroe Elias Young, Box 38, Calais, Me. Class Pres. (i). Chaplain (3-4). Chmn., Class Ex. Com. Chmn., Class Jr. Prom. Com. Sec, Y. M. C. A. igio Alton David Blake. Oakland, Me. Basketball Team (1-3); Capt. (2). 294 XI Charles Randall Choate, Winslow, Me. Charles Everett Dodge, Clinton, Me. Merle Wilson Crowell, Newport, Me. Nathan Henry Garrick, Waterville, Me. Glee Club (1-3). Mgr. Glee Club (3). Glee Club Soloist (1-3). Memb., Football Team (i- 3). Track Team (1-2). John Moore Maxwell, 9 Clifton Terrace, Worcester, Mass. Class Sec. (i). Memb., Conference Bd. (i); Dramatic Club (i); Glee Club (2-3); Ex. Com., Athletic Assn. (1-2); Sec. (^-3); Pres. (3-4). Ed., Oracle. (2-3) Echo (3-4). Officer, Y. M. C. A. Del., Student Bible Study Conf., Co- lumbus, Ohio, Oct., 1908. Chap. Ed., 1910 A K E Catalogue. Ira Walter Richardson, 46 Storer St., Kennebunk, Me. Glee Club (2-3). Track Team (1-2). V. Pres. of Class (3). Bus, Mgr., Colby Oracle. Thomas Westcott Williams, Brunswick. Me. igii Albion William Blake, Oakland, Me. Memb., Glee and Mandolin Clubs (1-2) ; Or- chestra (1-2). Ernest Hamilton Cole, Prospect Harbor, Me. Wilbur Vose Cole, Prospect Harbor, Me. Asst. Mgr., Football Team (2). Track Team (i). Pres., Class Ex. Com. (1-2). Irvin Miron Holt, Clinton, Me. Harlan Roderick Mackenzie, Royalston, Mass. Basketball Team (1-2). Ralph Eastman Nash, Harrington, Me. Class V. Pres. (2). Dramatic Club (2). James Perry, Camden, Me. Class Sec. (1). Glee and Mandolin Clubs (1-2). Harry Melville Stinson, Woolwich, Me. Lorenzo Ernest Thornton, Houlton, Me. igi2 Robert Edwin Baker, 75 Sedgwick St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Glee Club (1). College Quartette (i). Memb., Ex. Com., Athletic Assn. Robert Sanders Bishop, China, Me. Clarke Blance, Prospect, Me. Dramatic Club (1). Wilford Gore Chapman, Jr., 482 Cumber- land Ave., Portland, Me. Harold Eugene Donnell, Northeast Har- bor, Me. Donald Witherle Ellis, Fairfield, Me. Alban Fowler, Exeter, Me. Elmer Dow Gibbs, N. Livermore, Me. Royden Keith Greely, Clinton, Me. Glee Club Accompanist (i). Thomas Scott Grindle, S. Penobscot, Me. Richard Austin Harlow, 46 Norwood St., Portland, Me. John Willard Kimball, Moodus, Conn. Eugene Pillsbury Lander, Bingham, Me, John 'Elliott May, Yalesvllle, Conn. Harold Wilmot Nutting, Canaan, Me. Basketball Team (O. Donald Gordon Roby, Maiden, Mass. Alpheus La Forest Whittemore, Jay, Me. 1913 George Lewis Beach, 363 N. Maine St., Waterbury, Conn. Nicholas Luther Berry, Waterville, Me. Elmer Roy Bowker, Bryant Pond, Me. Franklin Bradstreet, Bridgewater, Me. Crary Brownell, Moodus, Conn. John Churchill Dane, Skowhegan, Me. John Coleman Goldthwaite, Chester, Vt. Ernest Charles Green, Skowhegan, Me. Bertrand Arthur Loane, Fort Fairfieiu, Me. Warren Gowell Lunt, West Falmouth, Me. Melvin Philip Roberts, Caribou, Me. James Kingsland Romeyn, Keeseville, N. Y. Donald Heald White, 3 Nudd St., Water- ville, Me. 395 c/ SIGMA AMHERST COLLEGE Amherst, Mass. Chartered November i, 1846 THE year of our Lord 1846 was not the year of the great comet nor were there recorded any other portents in the heavens. Nature was in her calmest mood. In fact, there seemed to brood over her coun- tenance a smile of triumphant satisfaction ; for on November first of that year 2 Chapter of A K E was bom. Amherst College had then been in existence a quarter of a century. Since the fateful day when the president of Williams College, with part of his faculty and more than half of his student body moved from the Berkshire Hills to the Connecticut valley and founded a new institution, Amherst had stood, full-panoplied, in the front rank of American colleges. She was sur- prisingly non-sectional from her earliest days. Just as to-day she draws more men froiii New Yotk than from Massachusetts, and the middle west follows close behind, sO in that day Louisiana and Florida and all of the then Western frontier sent her their i-epresentatives. In 1837 A A * came to Amherst and throve there; four years later * Y followed with a chapter ; and thereafter, for five years, these two societies chose men from the studeht body according to their lights. But in the fall of 1846 a group of seven students, drawn toward each other by a spontaneous growth of mutual regard, rather than by any artificial process of selection, determined to organize as a secret society; A K E had been founded two years before at Yale College, and had thriven inightily. These seven men applied to the Dekes of Yale, were examined and found to be not only a congenial and worthy body, but also, as it happened,' very prominent in Amherst student affairs, and they were at once initiated. A charter was issued on November first. The seven charter members were Loiiis Palemon Ledoux, George W. Gbodale, Francis A. Howe, Henry J. Patrick, James W. Raynor, William S. Smith, and Alfred Stebbiris. 2 loves to pause over these names. They were men actuated by the same spirit that rules to-day in the home they founded. They represented no sec- 297 SIGMA tion or locality, — one even was from New Orleans; they stood for the best of Amherst life, but they were not chosen because of proficiency along some one particular line. They were friends — and became a fraternity. Later on, one of these men became a physician, one a college professor and five be- came clergymen. Their followers, from then till now, have numbered seven hundred and fifty-seven men, and we like to think that, by and large, they have all measured up to the hopes of that first seven, — though a college boy's hopes are always very high ! The first chapter meeting was held in room lo, South College, on the even- ing of November 23, 1846, at ten o'clock. Secrecy was distinctly necessary in those days. A A and * Y seemed intuitively to realize that this was no laugh- ing matter for them. And the ancient doors of a later meeting place are preserved unto this day, bearing upon them honorable scars of seventy years ago, when they guarded our assembled fathers from jealous foes without. Later the meetings were held in North College, until rooms were at length found away from college property, in Hunt's Block. The incorporation of the chapter under the laws of Massachusetts occurred in 1864. The purchase of the present beautiful property, with its grove of oaks and its useful orchard, and the addition of a building to the old mansion, complete a list of the more important events in our physical history. 2 always stands for Amherst. A brother cannot be loyal to S without being loyal to the college. To-day we have five Dekes on the faculty, and three on the Board of Trustees. They are a unit in believing that the good of the fraternity means the good of the college and they stand shoulder to shoulder with our student brethren in every laudable undertaking. S has always stood for the whole fraternity. She is deeply interested in the maintenance of a Deke standard of excellence throughout the entire body; she has always believed in thorough inter-chapter acquaintance and neighborli- ness as a means of bringing this about; and she has always stood for con- servative growth. Children of S are the chapters at Williams, New York University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and to the latter she is godmother as well. Amherst has sent out many good men in the seventy years since 2's founding, and 2 has had more than her share of them. They have gone into every field of andeavor. Among college presidents we may cite, for example, Gen. Francis Amasa Walker of Boston Tech. and William F. Slocum Jr., of Colo- rado College ; among men of science and letters, Professors John Bates Clark and Mayo Smith of Columbia ; among men of the law. Judge Sears and J. S. Runnells of Chicago, and John W. Simpson of New York ; among publishers, George A. Plimpton and Irving Putnam; among librarians, Melvil Dewey; among architects, Wm." R. Mead, of McKim, Mead and White; among mer- chants, Lincoln MacVeagh ; among journalists, Charles Hallock and Daniel Kellogg of the Sun; among singers, Allen Hinckley of the Metropolitan Opera; . 2g8 SIGMA aittong publicists. State Treasurer Chapin of Massachusetts, atid Gov. Uttei of Rhode Island. Who shall dare say where the list of men of note ends and the men of lesser achievement begin? Not this historian. He feels sure, however, that one of the best things any of the above-named brothers ever did in all his career was to join A K E — and the humblest of us has that to his credit. So as an ending to this meagre chronicle you are urged to read the full roll of our more than seven hundred brothers listed in this book, and know that in Amherst at least, by the very reason of our being on that list, we are all distinguished men. BuRGES Johnson, 5 '99. agg SIGMA CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS Franz Englehardt, Gottingen, Germany. Edward Elisha Lyman, Clerk, fGreen- field, Mass. Prin., St. Clair Acad., St. Clair, Mich., 1857- S8. Elected Honorary Mem. of A K E, 1862. Ct. Clk., Franklin Co., Miss., 1867—. Dir., Millers Falls Co., 1870 — . m., Martha La- cretia Branch, June 8, 1871. Trustee, Green- field Sav. Bk., Greenfield, Mass., 1880—. Joshua A. Pearl, tWare, Mass. John H. Reed, fBoston, Mass. Horace Binney Sargent, Lawyer, tBos- ton, Mass. A.B., B.S., LL.B. A.B., Harvard Univ., 1843. Sr. Aid, Staff, Gov. Andrew, — 1861; Lt. Col., 1st Regt., Mass. Cav., 1861-62; Col., 1862-64. Bvt. Brig. Gen., 1864 — . B.S., Harvard Univ., 1867; LL.B., id., 1871. William Schouler, fLynn, Mass. David Gould Sherman, fNew York, N. Y. N. A. Thompson, fBoston, Mass. ♦Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, Waltham, Mass. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1849-57; Speaker, 1851; 1856. Gov. of Mass., 1857-59. Elected Hon- orary Memb. of A K E, 1858. Pres., 111. Cent. R. R., 1860-61. Maj. Gen., U. S. A., 1861-64. U. S. House of Reps., 1864-70; 3d Cong. Dist, Mass., 1888 — . d. *Anson Burlingame, Diplomat, Cam- bridge, Mass. LL.B. Univ. of Mich., 1841-44. LL.B., Har- vard, 1846. Mass. Bar, 1846. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1846-70. Europe, 1849-50. Mass. Gen. Ct., Senate, 1852. Mass. State Const. Conv., 1853. U. S. House of Reps., 1855-61. Elected Honorary Memb. of A K E, 1857. U. S. Am- bassador to China, 1861-67. Appointed by Prince Kung, Special Ambassador from China to U. S. A. and to the European powers to negotiate Treaty of Amity, 1867. d., St. Peters- burg, Russia, Feb. 23, 1870. •Henry Stuart Foote, Superintendent Jackson, Miss. A.B., Washington Coll., 1819. Ed., Democrat. Tuscumbia, Ala., 1824. Author, "Texas and the Texans," Philadelphia, Pa., 1841. U. S. House of Reps., Miss. U. S. Senate, Miss., 1847-51. Elected Honorary Memb. of A K E, 1851. Gov. of Miss., 185 1 — . C. S. A. House of Reps., Miss., 1863-65. Author, "Scylla and Charybdis," New York, N. Y., 1866. Supt., U. S. Mint, New Orleans, La. 300 *Gerard Hallock, Journalist, New York, N. Y. A.B., Williams Coll., 1819. Student, Andover, Mass., 1819-21. Teacher, Priv. Sch., Salem, Mass., 1822-24. E*^' 2nd Prop., Telegraph, Boston, Mass., 1824. m., Eliza Allen Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., 1825. Ed., Observer, New York, N. Y., 1825-27. Ed. and Joint Owner, Journal of Commerce, New York, N. Y., 1827-60. d.. New York, N. Y., Jan., 1865. ♦Ensign Hosmer Kellogg, Lawyer, Pitts- field, Mass. A.B., 1836. Law Student, Pittsfield, Mass., 1837-38. Mass. Bar, 1838. Lawyer, Pittsfield, Mass., 1838-82. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1843- 44; 1847-51; Speaker, 1850; Senate, 1852-54. Pres., Westn. Mass. Ins. Co., 1857-65. Del. from Mass., Natl. Repub. Conv., Chicago, 111., June, i860. Pres., Agr. Natl. Bk., Pittsfield, Mass., 1865-82. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1870- 71 j Senate, 1877. Memb., Joint Comsn. for adjusting diiTerences between U. S. A. and Eng. regarding Canadian Fisheries. Author, numerous Addresses and Orations, d., Pitts- field, Mass., Jan. 23, 1882. ♦Elijah Brigham Stoddard, Lawyer, Worcester, Mass. A.B., A.M. * B K. A.B., Brown Univ., 1847; A.M., id., 1850. m., Mary E. Davis, Worcester, Mass., June 16, 1852. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1856. Dist. Atty., Worcester Co., Mass., 1857. llass. Gen. Ct., Senate, 1863-64. Councillor of Mass., 1871-72. Mayor, Worces- ter, Mass., 1882. Sec, Merch. & Farmers' Fire Ins. Co., 1865-1903; Pres., 1903. Dir., Providence and Worcester R. R.. Pres., Quin- sigamund Natl. Bk. Trustee, Brown Univ., 1877-1903.' Memb., Mass. Bd. of Edu. Memb., Am. Antiq. Soc. d., Alfred, Me., Sept. 25, 1903. ♦Amasa Walker, Boston, Mass. LL.D. Memb., Newell & Walker, North Brook- field, Mass., 1820-23. Agt., Methuen Mfg. Co. 1823-25. Memb., Carleton & Walker, Boston! Mass., 1825-27. Business, Boston, Mass., 1827 40. Lecturer, Polit. Econ., Oberlin Coll., 1842 48. V. Pres., ist Internatl. Peace Cong., Lon. don, 1843. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1848. Memb., In- ternatl. Peace Cong., Paris, Fr., Jan. i, 1849. Mass. Gen. Ct., Senate, 1849-51. Sec. State, Mass., 1851-S3. Memb., Mass. Const. Conv., 1853. Examr., Pol. Econ., Harvard Univ., 1853 60. Lecturer, Pol. Econ., Amherst Coll., 1859- 69. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1859. Memb., Electoral Coll., Mass., i860. Memb., U. S. House Reps., 1862-63. LL.D., Amherst Coll., 1867. Author, "Nature and Uses of Money and Mixed Cur- rency," 1857; "Science of Wealth," 1866, Elected Honorary Memb. of A K E, Oct. 8, 1868. Assoc. Ed., "Transactions of the Agri- cultural Society of Massachusetts," 1854. d, Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 29, 1875. SIGMA ACTIVE MEMBERS 1848 Francis Augustine Howe, Physician, 238 High St., Newburyport, Mass. A.B., A.M.i M.D. Charter Member. 2d Decl. Pr: Union Theol. Sem., 1848-50. M.D., Har- vard, 1854. Phys., Pepperell, Mass., 1854-57; Newburyport, Mass., 1857 — • m., Mary Frances Lewis, Pepperell, Mass., June 10, 185?. ^emb.. Sell. Bd., Newburyport, Mass., 1858-60, 1882-83. Contract Surg., U. S. A., 1862. Memb., Mass. Med. Sqc; Am. Med. ,A«sn.. James Wheeler Raynor, Clergyman, Box 10,' Montrose, Pa. A.K., A.M. Charter Member. Teacher, Brook- lyn, N. Y. m., Julia Libby Mumford, Provi- dence, R. I., Apr. 17, 1850. Presb. Ch., Up- sonville. Pa.,' 1854-56. Presb. Ch., Spririgville, Pa., 1856-6^; Cong. Ch., Learysville, Pa., i866- 70. Pi'esb. ChS., ' Mt. Pleasant and Uniondale, Pa., 1870-72. 'Pa.. State Lecturer, Natl. Chris- tian Assn., 1874. Presb. Ch., Upsonville, Pa., 1881-92. Montrose, Pa., 1892 — . William Spooner Smith, Clergyman, 873 Main St., Worcester, Mass. A.B.' Charter, Member. 1 Union, Theol. Sem., 1849-52. m., (i) Elinor Mary Ladd, Ports- mouth, N. H., Oct. 26, 1853. Union Cong. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1854-56; Guilford, Conn., 185,9-65. Res., Grantville, Mass., 186s- 72. Ed. .and Prop., Daily. News^ Bostoti; Mass., i86g-7i. Res., , Auburridale, Mass., 1872-79. Memb., Sch. Bd., Newton, Mass., 1879-1900. m., (2) Mrs. Geo. M. Gould, Worcestet, Mass., 1900. Res., Worcester, Mass.,. 1900 — . Retired from active ministry on 'account of illpess. Del., Internatl. Cong. Convii Edinburgh, Scot- land, 1908. Tour around the world, 1908-09. Contrib. ' to current literature. ♦George Washington Goodale, Clergy- man, Chicago, 111. A.B. Charter Member. Prin., Inst., Sag Har- bor, N. Y., 1849-52. m., Mary Hope, Clinton, N. J., Sept. 10,. 1849. Agt., 111. Cent. R, R., 1853-56. Trustee, 111. Pub. . Sch., 1856-58. ist Presb. Ch., Vandalia, 111., 1859-62. .Chapl., 49th IIJ. Inf., U. S. A. Pres., Canbondale Coll., 1861-62. Presb. Ch., Greenville, 111., 1863- 6s. Prin., Inst., 'Weston, Mo., 1865-68. , ist Presb. :Ch.,- Weston,' Mo., '.1866-68. Pub., Bul- letin Kansas City, Mo., 1870-72. Presb, Ch., Knobnoster,! , Mo-.j 1873^74.; ist^ Presb. ,Ch., Pawnee City, Nebr.; 1874-81; Hebron, 111., 1883- 85. Retired, 1885. Res., Chicago, 111., 1894-99. d., Sept. 28, 1899. *Louis Palemon Ledoux, Clergyrnan, Cornwall, N. Y. ' '' ' " A.B., A.M., D.D. Charter Member. Tutor in French, 1846-47. Union Theol., Sem., 1848-51. ni., Kate Cook Reid, New York, N. Y., July 9, 1851. Bresb. Ch., Newport; Ky;, 1851-52; Monroe, Mich., 1853-55; Richmond', Va., 1855- 58; Cornwall, N. Y., 1858-67. D.D., Ind. Univ., 1861. Prin.,... Instn... for Boys, Corn- .wall, N. Y., 1867-85. Author, "hypocrisy of Ihfldelity," "ElfimAits of TesliWony m Preach- ing." d., Sept. 30, 1885. ; i *Henry Johnson Patrick, Clergyman, Newtonvill'e;" Massj A.B., A.M., D.D. Charter Member. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Conway, Mass., 1848-49. Un- ion Theol. Sem., 1849-50. Teacher, High Sch., . S. Amherst, Mass., 1851. Andover^TheoU Sem., 1851-53. Teacher, Normal Ifist., MerriiAack) N. H., 1853. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1857-58. Cong. Ch., Bedford, Mass., 1854-60; W. New- ton, Mass., 1860-94; Pastor Emeritus, 1894- 1969. m., Martha - Arms Loomis, Bennington, Vt., Sept. 13, i860. Del., Christian Comsn., 1865. D.D., Amherst, d., Newtonville, Mass., July 16, 1909. ♦Alfred Stebbins, Teacher, Ithaca, N. Y. A.Ei, A.M. Chatter Member, m., (i) Eihily Wheelock, Jacksonville, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1848. Prin., Boys' Sch., Northampton, Mass., 1848- 53. Prin., Young Men's Acad., Monroe, Mich., 1853-55; Priv. Sch., Irvington, N. Y., 1857-65. m., (2) Lucilla Wheelock, Jacksonville, N. 'Y., Deo. 30, 1859. Europe for Travel and Study, 1865-70. Asst. Prof., South European Langs., Cornell Univ., 1870-82. d., July 15, 1887. 1849 William Havens Lester, Clergyman, West Alexander, Pa. A.B., A.M. Prinj, Acad., Southampton, N. Y., 1849-51. Student, Princeton, Theol. Sem., 1851- 54. m., Julia Elizabeth Hand, Bridgehampton, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1854. Presb, Ch., W. ;AleJtan- der, Pa., 1854-1900. Prin.,. Acad., W. Alexan- der, Pa., 1855-57. Authoi^, "Christ's Second Coming," published sermons and addresses. D.D., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1887. *Isaac Brown Belknap, Smithfield, R. I. A.B. d., Prosser's Bar, Cal., Aug. 24, 1850. *George Reid Ferguson, Clergyman, Wellington, South Africa. A.B. Civ. Eng., 1849-58. Andover Theol. Sem., 1858-59. Presb. Ch., Millerton, N. J., 1858-74. m., Susan Amelia Pratt, Andover, Mass., Jan. 20, 1864. ;, presb..- Gh.,, Torringford^ Conn., 1875-77. Prin., Training ,Inst. for Mis- sionaries and Christian Workers, Wellington, S. Africa, 1877-96. d., June 19, 1896. *Sylvanus Cobb Kendall, Clergyman, Ellington, Conn. A.B. Colby Univ., 1845-46. Andover Theol. Sem., 1849-52. m., Betsey Payson Greenleaf, Bradford, Mass., Oct. 19, 1854. Cong.' Ch., Webster, Mass., 1854-57; Milford, N. H., 1857- 60; Webster, Mass., 1860-68; Milford, Mass., 1868-72; Ellington, Conn., 1881-87; Dudley, Mass., 1887-89. Res., Bradford, Mass., 1889- 92; "Townsend, Mass,, 1892-95. d., Oct. 12, 1895. *James Parker Kimball, Clergyman, Am^ herst, Mass. A.B., A.M. Teacher and Law Student, Ware, Mass., 1849-51. Andover Theol. Sem., 1851- 54. Cong. Ch., Keokuk, Iowa, 1855-59. m., (1) Mary Barton Dickinson, Granby, Mass., July 29, 1858. Cong. Ch., Falmouth, Mass., 1860-70; Hayderiville, Mass., 1870-76. m., (2) Jennie King, Suffield, Conn., Apr. 15, 1874. N. E. Sec, Am. Tract Soc, 1876-86. Sec. and Treas., Boston Tract Soc. d., Amherst, Mass., May 2, 1882. ♦Robert Emmett Topping, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B. Teacher, Port Jefferson, N. Y., 1850-51; Bridgehampton, N. Y., 1851-52. N. Y. Bar, 1854. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N, Y., 1854-56; New York, N: Y., 1856-91. m-, (i) Harriette P. Goldsmith, nee Woodward, New York, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1862; (2) Mary H. Foster, Southamp- 301 SIGMA ton, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1869. d., Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1891. *Overton Young, Planter, Brazoria, Tex. Ga, Bar, 1850. Lawyer, Richmond, Tex., 1851- 52. Planter, Brazoria, Tex., 1852 — . m,. Ann Manadue, nte Compton, 1852. Col., 12th Tex. Inf.; Brig. Gen., C. S. A., 1863. d, Galves- ton, Tex., Sept j8, 1877. 1850 Edward Lyman Hill, Physician, Oxford, Ohio. M.D, m., Hope Lucinda Hayden, Apr. 24, 1850. Prin., Gram. Sch., Pittsfield, Mass., 1850- 51. M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1852. Supt., I7tli Army Corps Hosp., U. S. A., Marietta, Ga., 1865. Phys., Oxford, Ohio, 1875—. Albert White, Southampton, N. Y. Amherst Coll., 1846-48. John Thornton Wood, Journalist, Wash- ington, D. C. A.M. Law Student, Concord, N. H., 1848-51. Journalist, New Orleans, La., 1852-57; New York, N. Y., 1859-60. Ed., North American, Philadelphia, Pa., 1864. m., Lizzie Law Abbott, Alethia F. Beebe, New York, N. Y., Apr. 83, •8s;. ♦Francis Henry Church, Princeton, 111. Amherst Coll., 1847-49. d., Princeton, 111., Dec. 8, 1849. •James William Monroe Harris, Lawyer, Vicksburg, Miss. LL.B., M.D., Univ. of La. m., Mary C. Lum, June 1, 1852. Judge, Supreme Ct., La., 1857- 61. Auditor, C. S. A., 1862-65. Vol., Defense of Richmond, Va. d., Sept. 8, 1885. ♦Henry Martyn Smith, Manufacturer, Worcester, Mass. A.B. Prin., Acad., Hopkinton, N. H., 1851-52. Law Student, Detroit, Mich., '852-53. Mang. Ed., Daily Tribune, Chicago, 111., 1853-57. ">•. (i) Harriet A. Hudson, Lexington, Mass., Sept. 14, 1854. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1854. Ed., Union, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1875-76. m., (2) Elizabeth P. Sanford, Worcester, Mass., 1876. Mfr., Worcester, Mass., 1876-95- Ed., New England Home Journal, Worcester, Mass., 1882 — . Mass. Gen. Ct., 1885. Author, "Fence Laws," "Fence Manual," "The Telegraph and Telephone," etc. Memb., L. I. Hist. Soc, Am. Antiq. Soc d., June 17, 1895. New York, N. Y., May 2/ 1865. A.M., .867: *Robert Stewart, Physician, New York N. Y. ♦William Fisher Avery, Clergyman, Athol, Mass. A.B. Philos. Oration. Andover Theol. Sem., 1851-54. Cong. Chs., Tomah and Leon, Wis., 2855-59. m., Eunice Smith Wright, Hunting- ton, Mass., Sept. 19, 1859. Chapl., State Alms- house, Monson, Mass. Teacher, Conway, Mass., 1871-77. Cong. Ch., Lanesborough, Mass., 1877-84; Huntington, Mass., 1884-88; Middle- bury, Conn., 1888-99, Retired, 1899. d., Athol, Mass., Nov. 6, 1903. ♦Edmund Young Garrette, Clergyman, Alameda, Cal. A.B. Theol. Inst, E. Windsor, Mass., 1850- A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1854. Phys., New York. N. Y., 1854—. m., Anna L. Beebe, New York, N. Y., Oct 29, 1857. Retired. 1894. Kes., Chatham, N. Y., 1894-1905. Memb.. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc.; State Med. Soc., N. J. d.. Feb. II, 1905. ♦William Henry Stewart, Merchant, Natchez, Miss. A.B. Teacher, 1851-52. Merchant, 1852-ss. m., Eliza Little Baker, Natchez, Miss., Jan. 10, 1854. City Clk., ib., 1855-56. Merchant New Orleans, La., 1856-61. Orderly Sefgt.. L. S. A. City Marshal, Natchez, Miss., r878. 83. d., June 16, 1891. si; Andover Theof. Sem., 1851-53. m.,' Fran- ♦George Washineton Stiles Planter Sa cenia Wilder Parkhurst, Milford, Mass., May r.,. ^""'"Bi"" oaics, l-ianter, Sa 17, 1854. Cong. Ch., Foxborough, Mass., 1854- 57; Millbury, Mass., 1857-69. U. S. Christian Comsn. Presb. Ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1869-72; La Crosse, Wis., 1872-80; Paxton, 111., 1880-85; Alameda, Cal., 1885-93. Retired, 1893. d.. Sept I, 1902. ♦Leicester Porter Hodge, Teacher, Had- *^^^^^ Jonathan Torrance, Enfield, ley Mass. JMass. Ab'. „Teacher, Athensj, Ohio, i8so-Si. d., Ath- ^"""iTs *'''"'' '*'•'■''*• ^' Enfield, Mass., Nov. vannah. Ga. A.B. Planter, Green Isl., Ga., 1851-61; Sa- vannah, Ga., 1865-77. Capt., Co. B, Savannah Guards, C. S. A., 1865. City Marshal, Sa- vannah, Ga., 1870-77. d.. Savannah, Ga.. June 14, 1877. > J •"• 1852 ens, Ohio, Mar. 28, 1851. ♦Jeremiah Lemuel Newton, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. t l » A.B., A.M. Prin., Brown Lat High Sch., Joseph Lyman Jones, Farmer, tLecomp- Newburyport, Mass.; High Sch. and Acad., ton, Kans. Bath, Me., 1850-58. m., Susan S. Wood, Bath, Amherst Coll.. 18*8-51 Clfc V.™ v„,i. Me., Nov. 16, 1857. Me. Bar, 1859. Mass. .a,,.,- _ " .Vl1.„Sfe,, S'*".'. ^ew Yorfc Bar, i860. Trustee, Boston Pub. Library. Councilman, Boston, Mass., 1866-68. Mass. Gen. Ct, House, 1869-72. d., June 15, 1884. ♦Joseph Nickerson, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Mass. Bar, 1853. d., Boston, Mass., June 22, 1882. 1851 Andrew Stewart, Lawyer, 24 State St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1853. m., 302 ♦George Henry Coit, Clergyman, Col- linsville, 111. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Amherst, Mass., Wash- ington, Ga., 1852-54. Theol. Sem., Coluriibia, S. C, 1855-58. m., Eliza A. Steele, New York, N. Y., Sept 7, 1858. Presb. Ch., Columbia, S. C, 1858; Americu=, Ga., 1858-67. Pres., Furlow Masofaic Female Coll., Americus, Ga., 1862-65. Presb. Ch., Wilmington, 111., 1867-72; SIGMA Warren, III., i&f2-J^\ Collinsville, 111., 1874- 77. d., Collinsville, 111., Nov. 13, 1877. ♦Ambrose Dunn, Clergyman, Indianapo- lis, Ind. A.B. Union Theol. Sem., 1852-55. m., Cor- nelia M. Dodge, Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1856. Presb. Ch.,' Fairview, Pa., 1857-70; Greenwood, Ind., 1870-78. Evangelist, Indian- apolis, Iiid., 1878-80. Presb. Ch., Southport, Ind., 1880 — . d., Indianapolis, Ind., Apr. 6, igo2. *Lewis Warfield Holmies, Physician, Bal- timore, Md. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Md., 1855- Phys., Bal- tinxore Hosps., i8sS-57; Paris Hosps., Fr., 1857- 60. Phys., Baltimore, Md., i860 — . d., Oct. 17, 1883. ♦Charles Wood Kingsbury, Framingham, Mass. . A.B. Med. Student, d., Framingham, Mass., Dec. 9, 1855. ♦Edward Stuart Lamed, Physician, Westchester Co., N. Y. A.B. M.D,, Univ. of N. Y., 1854. Univ. of Paris, 1854-56.. Phys.; Mexico, 1856-57; Tex., 1857-59. Stock Raiser, Tex., 1859-6,1. Exam. Surg., N. Y. Vols., U. S. A., 1862.- Maj., Pierrepont Rifles, U. S. Vols., 1863. m., Mary Hopper, Newark, N. J., 1863. Supt., Mercan- tile Agency, San Francisco, Cal. Phys., Flor- ence,' N. J., and Washington, D. C. d., West- chester Co., N. Y., Aug. 23, 1889. ♦Sylvanus Baker Roel, West tJummers- ton, Vt. A.B. Teacher, High Sch., Holden, Mass., 1852- S3. Andover Theol. Sem., 1853-54. d., Holden, Mass., Sept. 17, 1854. 1853 James Stebbins Hills, Broker, Cleveland, Ohio. Amherst Coll., 1849-51. *Abial Ralph Abbott, Lawyer, Chicago, 111. A.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1849-52. * B K. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1854-55. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1856—. ist Lt.,.Bat. E, ist 111. Light Art., U. S. A. Resigned, Feb. 28, 1863. m., Alice Asbury, Quincy, III., June 28, 1Z71. Lawj^er, Chicago, 111., 1869-91. d., Jan. g, i8gi. ♦William Hill Andrews, Merchant, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. A.B., A.M. * B K. Ohio Bar, 1856. m., Maria Biggs, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 5, i860. Memb., , ^. H. Andrews & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Cincinnati, Ohio, ' 1864-66. d., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, May 14,' 1866. ♦Edward Payson3aker, Clergyman, Ben Lomond, Cal; A.B. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1853-58. Cong. Ch. Dennysville, Me., 1858-61; Freedom, Me., 1861 62; E. Machias, Me., 1862-65; Wirithrop, Me. 1865-72. m., L^dia Maria Noble, Norway, Me. Aug. 6, 1866. Gong. Ch., Sari Trancisco, Cal. 1872-80; Kilo, Hawaii, Sandwich Isls., i8_8o- 94. Author, "Winthrop Centennial." Confr'ib., The Pacific, Century, etc. Res., Ben; Lomond, Cal., 1895-96. d., Jun^ 20, 1896. *Willian^ John Leib, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. 303 A.B., A.M. 2d Decl. Pr. Pa. Bar, 1855. Lawyer, Pottsville, Pa., 1855-59. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C, 1860-61 j U. S. Treas. and P. O. Depts., 1861-66. Farmer, Lime Kiln, Md., 1866 — . Md. Gen. Assembly, H. of D., 1878-79. Office, U. S. Surg. Gen., Washington, D. C, 1892-94. " d., June 23, 1897. ♦Joshua Newell Marshall, Lawyer, Low- ell, Mass. A.B. Mass. Bar, 1855. Lawyer, Hopkinton, Mass., 1855-56; Lowell, Mass., 1856 — . m., Georgiana Bliss Fiske, Upton, Mass., Jan. 21, 1858. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1863-64. Dir., Merchants' Natl. Bk., Lowell, Mass., 1864-75. Mass. State Valuation Comsn., 1865. Mass. Gen. Ct., Senate, 1867-69. Chmn., Mass. State Bd. of Harbor Comrs.,' 1869-77. Trustee and Solic, Cent. Sav. Bk., Lowell, Mass., 1871-75. City Solic, Lowell, Mass., 1872. Dir., Kitson Machine Co., Lowell, Mass., 1877-95. d.. Mar. 2, 1895- ♦Edwin Nelson, Bookseller, AmherSt, Mass. A.B. * B K. Teacher, Southampton, N. J., 1853-54; Lowell, Mass., 1854-57. With Straw Goods Co., Upton, Mass., 1857-67. m., Annie Eliza Makepeace, Holliston, Mass., Sept. 28, 1863. ' Bookseller, Amherst, Mass., 1869-1900. Memb., Sch. Bd., Amherst, Mass., 1881 — . d., June 11, 1 901. ♦William Martin Pierce, Surveyor, St. James, Mo. A.B., A.M. * B K. Teacher, Warrenton, N. C., 1853-54-; Natl. Male and Female Inst., Ports- mouth, Vt., 1854-57.- Prin., Acad., Ironton, Mo., 1858-61. 111.-, Bar, 1859.- ™-. Mary Fanny .Shryock, Hopkinsville, l^y., Dec. 35, i860. Instr;, St. Louis Univ., 1861-69. Surv. and Land Agt., St. James, Mo., 1869-71. d., Rolla, Mo., Jan. 7, 1871. 1854 Alexander Baxter Crane, Lawyer, Scars- dale, Westchester Co., N. Y. A.B. Law Student, Terre Haute, Ind., 1854- 56. Ind. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind., 1856-62. Dist. Atty., Vigo Co., Ind., 1858- 60. Capt., Co. C, 85th Ind. Inf., U. S. A., I mo.; Lt. Col., Sept. , 4, 1862; Provost Mar- shal, Nicholasville, Ky. , Taken -Prisoner and in Libbjr Prison several months. Judge Adv., Danville, Ky. In command of 85th Inf., Sher- man's March to .the Sea. Mustered oijit, June 12, 1865. m., Laura Cornelia Mitchell, New York, N. Y., July 12, 1865. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1865—. Memb., Crane & Lock- wood, Attys. Memb., Loyal Legion; Sons of Rev.; N. E. Soc. ; Army of the Cumberland Soc; Lafayette Post, G. A. R.; Amherst Alumni Assn. ; V. Pres;,- V\?hite Plains Hosp. Clubs: Union League, Army and Navy. Edward Augustus Crane, Physician, 39 Blvd. Haussmann, Paris. France. A.B._ M.D., Harvard Univ., 1857. Phys., Providence, R. I. ,^ ''-1857-61. , U. „ S. Sanitary Cdmsn., 1,861-64.'' ' Phys., ■ P^ris, Fr., 1864-^. Ed., American Register, 1871 — . Author, "Re- port on the Organization of the American Ambulance,"- 1872. Knight, Legion of Honor, Fr., 1872. m., Jane Seaver, nee Gray, Arling- ton, Vt., Apr. 14, 1874. Charles Hallock, Journalist, Author, Scientist, Plainfield, Mass. A.-M.,-' A.B., Extraordin-ary.' " Asst. Ed., New Haven Register, 1855-56; New' York Journal of SIGMA Commerce, 1856-61 •, St John (N. B.) Tele- graph. 1863-65. Brolcer, St. John, Halifax, N. B., and New York, N. Y., 1865-68. Fin. Ed., Harper's Weekly. 1868-73. Founded, Forest and Stream, 1873. Founder, Town of Hallock, Minn., 1880. Ed., Nature's Realm, 1890; Northwestern Field and Stream, 1896-^7. Founder, Internatl. Assn. for the Protection of Game, 1874; formulated uniform Game Laws, 1875. Has done collecting and field work, Smithsonian Instn., since i860. Memb., 52 Clubs and Associations, and Hist, and Sci. Socs. Author, "Recluse of the Ockonee," 1854; "Sketches of Stonewall Jackson," 1863; "Fishing Tourist," 1873; "Camp Life in Flor- ida," 1876: "Sportsman's Gazetteer," 1877; "\'acation Rambles in Michigan," 1877; "Our New Alaska," 1885; "Luminous Bodies," 1903; "Peerless Alaska," 1908; ^other books, pamph- lets, monographs and articles on^ natural his- tory, sport and other subjects. Winter address, 1337 II St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Josiah Hartzell, Journalist, Canton, Ohio. A.B., Ph.D. Amherst Coll., 1853-54. A.B., 1834. m., Mary Kezia Johnson, Feb. 21, 1856. Ohio Bar, 1858. Ed., Reporter and Republi- can, Canton, Ohio. 1858-78. Postmaster, Can- ton, Ohio, 1865-69. Mgr., Adv. Dept., Aultman Harvesting Machinery Wks., 1878-1903. Ed. and_ Pub., Canton Repository. Author, "Me- morial to William McXinley," " Life of Co- lumbus." Ph.D., 1893. Memb., Ohio State Bd. of Health; Am. Pub. Health Assn.; Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Assn. Park Comr. and Trustee Canton Pub. Libr. Author, various works^ and papers on travel and Nat Hist. Contrlh. to Smithsonian Instn. ♦George Bosworth, Farmer, Grinnell, Iowa. A.B. Amherst Coll., 1853-54. Prin., Acad., Salem, Mass., 1854-56. m., Sophia E. Marsh, Paris, Wis., June 26, 1855. Prof., Milwaukee Female Coll., 1856-58. Farmer, Bristol, Wis., 1859-69; Grinnell, Iowa, 1-869-1902. d., Aug. 19, igo2. *Sumner Curtis Coolidge, Physician, Middleton, Wis. M.D. m., Clara Johnson, Newbury, Ohio, June 9, 1852. M.D., Berkshire Med. Inst., 1856. Phys., Middleton, Wis., 1856—. Co. Supt. of Sch., Dane Co., Wis., 1870-71. Memb., Wis. Med. Soc. d., June i, 1900. *Appleton Dadmun, Lawyer, Worcester, Mass. A.B. Mass. Bar, 1857. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass., 1857-68. m., Harriet Whitney, West- minster, Mass., June 6, 1865. d., Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 2, 1869. *James Bradley Ford, Physician, Nor- walk, Ohio. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1857. Phys., Norwalk, Ohio, 1857-96. in., Cornelia Cook, Homer, N. Y., May 30, i860. Sec, Huron Co. Med. Soc. d., June 27, 1896. *SamueI Mayes Frierson, Lawyer, Co- lumbia, Tenn. A.B. Tenn,. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Columbia, l?enn., 1856-^3. d., Louisville, Ky., Feb. 21, . '863. i^Sdmuel Haskell, Qlergyman, Paris, Ky. .A.B. See Zeta, 1854. Amherst Coll., 1850-52. A.B., Coll. of N. J.,. 1854. Missionary, South- ern Aid Soc, 1S60-61. Presb. Ch., Paris, Ky., 1861-69. d.. May 15, 1869. ♦Albert Wingfield Mayes, Farmer, Co- lumbia, Tenn. A.B. 1st Soph. Decl. Pr., C. S. A. d., Nov. 18, 1908. 185s John Jay Colton, Physician, 49 Varnum Ave., Lowell, Mass. A.B., M.D. m.. Czarina Currian Varnum, Dracut, Mass., Nov. 24, 1856. Teacher, High Sch., Lowell, Mass., 1856-64. Paymaster. U. S. A., May, 1865-Sept., 1865. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1869. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1869-71. Druggist, Boston, Mass., 1870-72. Phys., ib., 1871-7^; Lowell, Mass., 1875 — . _ Author, "Physiological Action of Nitrous Oxide Gas," 1871. Memb., Sch. Com., Lowell, Mass., 1875- 76; 1879-80. City Phys. and Memb., Bd. of Health, Lowell, Mass., 1885 — . Civil Service Examiner, 24 yrs. Memb., Investment Com., Lowell Instn. for Savings; F. & A. M. Elijah Stites Fairchild, Clergyman, 153 Buena Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. See Zeta, 1856. Amherst Coll., 1851-52. Princeton Univ., 1853-56; A.B., 1856. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1856-59. m., Louisa Edgar Leavitt, Oct. 4, 1859. Cong. Ch., Morrisania, N. Y., 1860-62; Oyster Bay, N. Y., 1862-65; Flushing, N. Y., 1865-73; College Pt, N. Y., 1873; Reformed Ch., New York, N. Y., —1888; Cong. Ch., Chicago, III., 1888 — . Author, "Sunday School Christian Book," "Confirmation an Apostolic Rite." Matthew McClung, Merchant, ^1625 Clinch Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. A.B., LL.B. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. LL.B., Cum- berland Univ., 1856. Lawyer, Lexington, Mo., 1856. Merchant, Nashville, Tenn., 1856-72. m., Julia F. Anderson, Apr. 27, 1858. 22d Tenn. Inf., C. S. A.,' 1865. Merchant Knox- ville, Tenn., 1872 — . George Lowell Montague, Broker, fNew York, N. Y. See Epsilon, 1855. Amherst Coll., 1851-53. 304 ♦Charles Leavens Converse, New Or- leans, La. Amherst Coll., 1851-53. d., Amherst Mass., Jan. 9, 1853. ♦Dana Israel Jocelyn, Dentist, St. Louis, Mo. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Grafton, Mass., 1855- 56; Stoneham, Mass., 1856-59; Clinton, Mass., 1860-62; Maiden, Mass., 1862-65. Paymaster, Army of the James, Dentist, St. Louis, Mo., 1865-94. m., Maria Louisa Moyer, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. II, 1875. d., June 10, 1906. ♦Charles William Moore^ Commercial Traveler, Minneapolis, Minn. Amherst Coll., 1851-54. Conductor, 111. Cent R. R., 1854-58. Prin., High Sch., E. Doug- las and Uxbrijdge, Mass., 1858-65. m., : L. Amanda Hartham, W. 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Amherst Coll., 1851-52. d., Aug. 7, 1900. 1856 Albert Marshall Bigelow, Lawyer, Mor- ristown, N. J. Amherst Coll., 1852-55. m., Lucy B. Todd, Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 18, 1862. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1862-82. Retired, 1882. Robert Herrick Buck, Lawyer, U. S. OiScial, U. S. Mint, Denver, Colo. Amherst Coll., 1852-53. Harvard Univ., 1853- 54. Mass. Bar, 1857. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1857-59. ■ Mo. Bar, 1859. - Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1859-61. Capt., 6th Mo. Inf., U. S. A., May I, 1 86 1 -Jan. 29, 1863 (discharged for dis- ability). Hon. mentioi^ for confluct at Battle of Chickasaw Ba^oti. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1863-69. m., Julia Webster Fletcher, Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1865. Miner and Lawyer, Cen- tral City, Idaho Springs, Leadville, etc., Colo., 1869-1906. Clk., ,U. S. Mint, I\eb. i, 1906—. U. S.' CoMr.', Denver and^ Leadville, Colo., 15 yrs. , Author, ''Manual of the . Law of Bank- ruptcy,'* "Mining on Business Principles." Memb., G. A. R. Samuel Augustus Gould, Journalist, R. F. D. No. I, Westwood, N. J. A.B. George Wakeman Wheeler, Retired, Hackensack, N. J. A.B. Prin., Maghee Inst., ^856-58. m., Lucy Dowicj Hackensack, N. J., Nov. 9, 1859. Memb., Bd. of Ald>, Hackensack, N. J. Sec. and 'Treas., Hackensack Ins. Co. , Former Judge, Ct. of Common Pleas. Dir., Bk. of Bergen Co. V. Pres., .Hackensack ' Sav. Bk. Dir., State Geol. Bd. ; North Jersey Title Guarantee Ins. Co. Pres., Hackensack Sch. Bd. (16 yrs.). Memb., Lodge and Chapter, F. & A. M. *Joseph Andrews, Merchant, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Merchant, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1857-95. m., Alice Tweed, Oct. 6, 1864. A., Oct. 6, 1895. *Adolphe Augustin Dupre [Jr.], Lawyer, New Orleans, La. A.B., LL.B. La. Bar, 1859. LL.B., Univ. of La., i860. Lawyer, New Orleans, La., 1859- 62. m., Coralie DeBlanc, New Orleans, La., Apr. 17, 1861^ New Orleans Washington Art., C. S. A. Disabled, Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July, 1863. Retired, New Orleans, La., 1863. d.. 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George Street Biscoe, Clergyman [Re- tired], St. Paul Park, Minn. A.B. Andover Theol. Sem., 1857-60. Cong. Chs., Troy and Westfield, Vt., 1860-61. m., (i) Eliza M. Dodge, Grafton, Mass., Oct. 28, 1861. Cong. Ch., Cottage Grove, Minn.,' 1861- 68; Tipton, Iowa, 1868-76. m., (2) Roschsa En- sign, Tipton, Iowa, Sept. 13, 1873. Cong. Ch., Shullsburgh, Wis., 1876-79; Clarks, Nebr., 1879; Cottage Grove, Minn., and St. Paul Park, Minn., 1879-1908. Retired, Nov. 15, 1908. Lucius Root Eastman, Clergyman, Framingham, Mass. A.B., A.M. * B,K, . Prin., Bacon Acad., Col- chester, Conn., 1857-58. Student, Andover Theol. Sem., 1859-61. Cong. Ch., S. Braintree, Mass., 1861-65. m., d) Octavia Y. Smith, Worcester, Mass., Jan. i, 1863. Cbng. Ch.. Holyoke, Mass., 1865-67. Chmn., Sch. Com.. Holyoke, Mass., 1866. Cong. Ch., E. Somer- vtlle, Mass., 1868-71. m., (2) Rebecca P. Crane, Berkeley, Mass., Nov. 15, 1870. Cong. Ch.. Framingham, Jilass., 1871 — . Teacher, State Norm. Sch., Framingham, Mass.. 1871-78. 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Y. d., Monticello, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1869. •David Seals, Clergyman, Southwick, Mass. A.B. E. Windsor Theol. Inst., 1857-58; 1859- 60. Union Theol. Sem., 1858-59. m., Harriet M. Hobart, Leverett, Mass., Sept. 20, i860. Cong. Ch., E. Hartland, Conn., 1860-65; South- wick, Mass., 1865-68. d., Southwick, Mass., Sept. 28, 1868. ♦John Henry Boalt, Lawyer, Cloverdale, Cal. A.B. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1859. Sch. of Mines, Freiberg, Saxony, 1860-61. Univ. of Heidelberg, i86z. ist Lt.. nth Ohio Cav., U. S. A., 1865. Mng. Eng., Austin, Nev., 1865-67. m., Eliza A. Josselyn, Boston, Mass.. July 31, 1866. Nev'. Bar, 1867. Dist. Judge, Lander Co., Nev., _ 1869-70. Abroad, 1879. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1895. Author, "The Chinese Question." d.. May 9, 1901. ♦Jeremiah Leon Fordham, Dentist, Scranton, Pa. A.B., A.M., D.D.S. 2d Fresh. Decl. Pr. Ban- gor Theol. Sem., 1857-58. Prin., Clinton Acad., E. Hampton, N. Y., 1860-64. D.D.S., Philadelphia Dental Coll., 1866. m., (i) Sarah L. Isaacs, E. Hampton, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1866. Dentist, Port Jefferson, N. Y., 1866-67; Scran- ton. Pa., 1867 — . m., (2) Adelaide Pratt, Dan- ville, Pa., June 4, 1875. d., Scranton, Pa., June 28, 1901. ♦William Boerhaave Gooch, Lowell, Mass. Amherst Coll., 1853. Amherst, Mass., Dec. 29» 1853. ♦William Dodge Herrick, Clergyman, Amherst, Mass. A.B. Amherst Coll., 1854-57. Andover Theol. Sem., 1857-59. m., Josephine Hortense Bar- ton, Orange, Mass., July 30, 1859. Cong. Ch., Redding, Conn., 1860-64; Gardner, Mass., 1864- 67; Amherst, Mass., 1867-74; Gardner, Mass., 1874-82. Author, "History of Gardner, Mass.," 1878. Retired, 1878. d., Dec. 10, 1903. ♦William Cook Orcutt, New York, N, Y. Amherst Coll., 1853-54. ni'. Mary Sinclair, Malone, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1862. With Home Bureau Employment Co. d., 1903. ♦George Thatcher Porter, Physician, Ca- lais, Me. M.D. Amherst Coll., 1853-55. Phys., Cherry ville and Calais, Me. m., Harriet Larkin Barnard, Calais, Me., June 17, 1863. d., Ca- lais, Me., Jan. 21, 1876. ♦John Edwin Wheeler, Clergyman, Cam- bridgeport, Mass. See Xi, 1857. Prin., High Sch., Granby, Mass., 1857-58; Albemarle, Va., 1859. Student, E. Windsor Theol. Inst, 1859-62. Cong. Ch., Portland, Conn., 1861-65; Gardner, Mass., 1869- 72. Memb., Sch. Com., Gardner, Mass., 1871- 72. Cong. Ch., Needham, Mass., 1874-75; St. Louis, Mo., 1875-77; Webster City, Iowa, 1879- 83. m., Clara Green Leach Martin, Godfrey, III., July 15, 1880. Cong. Ch., Manchester, N, H., 1883 — J Cambridgeport, Mass., — 1893. d.. Mar. 18, 1893. 1858 Sydney Howard Carney, Physician, 355 Tyson St., New Brighton, N. Y, M.D. Amherst Coll., 1854-56. M.D., Harvard, 1861. Phys., State Almshouse, Bridgewater, Mass., 1861-62. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1862- 70. vol Surg., U. S. A. m., Hortense S. Abbott, N. Reading, Mass., Apr. 30, 1862. Pub., "Medical Charts of the United States." Surg. Gen. 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Memb., Lodge and Commandery, F. & A. M. Grand Prelate, Grand Commandery of Iowa, 1892. Chapl., 2d Regt., Iowa N. Q. Joseph Walton. Losey, Lawyer, La Crosse, Wis. Amherst Coll., 1854-56. City Atty., La Crosse, Wis., i8s8:S9. Dist. Atty., La Crosse Co., Wis., 1858-63. m., Florence T. Lehman, La Crosse, Wis., Sept. 26, 1859. Edward Halsey Sayre, Clergyman, Ge- ring, Nebr. A.B. Prin., Acad., Miller's Place, N. Y., 1858- 59. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1859-62. m., Mary Caroline Hullfish, Princeton, N. J., July 17, 1862. Presb. Missionary, India, 1862-76. Presb. Ch., Claremont, Minn., 1871-75; Stewart- ville, Minn., 1875;; Northwood, Iowa, 1876-77; Sumner, Iowa, 1878-79; Lime Springs, Iowa, 1880-83; Clarltsville, Iowa, 1883—. ♦Timothy Field Allen, Physician, New- York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.D. M.D., Univ. of N. Y., x86i. m., Julia Bissell, Litchfield, Conn., June 3, 1862. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1862. Prof., Mat. Med., N. Y. Horn. Med. 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Donor, Kellogg Prizes, Amherst Coll. d., Ridgefield, Conn., Sept. 24, 1891. ♦John Henry Leggett, Teacher, Brook- lyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Theta Chi, 1858. Amherst Coll., 1854-56. Union Coll., 1856-58. * B K. Teacher, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 36 yrs. d., June 22, 1909. ♦George Henry Pickard, Auburn, Me. Amherst Coll., 1854-55. d.. Auburn, Me., Mar. 16, 1863. ♦Charles Langdon Tappan, Clergyman, Concord, N. H. A.B. Windsor Theol. Inst., 1858-60; Andover Theol. Sem., 1S60-61. Cong. Ch., Owatonna; Minn., 1864-67. Ed., Republican Journal, Owatonna, Minn., 1867, Cong. Ch., Brighton, 111., 1868-70; Sandwich, N. H., 1871-77. m., Almira R. Rice, Natick, R. I., May 18, 1876. Cong. Ch., E. Concord, N. H., 1881-82; Wil- mot, N. H., 1882-84. d.. Concord, N. H., Feb. 23, 1902. I8S9 Isaac [Ingraham] Ayer, Lawyer, 755 E. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. Amherst Coll., 1855-57. Teacher, Iowa, 1S57- 59. Cal. Legis., 1865-68. m., Sarah Elizabeth Shearer, Ft. Edward, N. Y., May 31, 1866. Cal. Bar, 1875. Lawyer, Alameda, Fresno, and Los Angeles, Cal. Samuel Morrison, Clergyman, North Truro, Mass. A.B. Prin., McCollom Inst., Merrimac, N. H., 1859-62. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1862-64. Cong. Chs., Belfast and Freedom, Me., 1864-65; Port- land, Me., 1865-68; Prescott, Wis., 1869-70; Sheboygan Falls, Wis., 1874-77. Clk., U. S. Patent Office, Washington; D. C, 1877-82. Cong. Ch., ■ N. Truro, Mass.-, 1882-84. m., Rachel F. Hughes, ib., Sept. 11, 1884. Cong. Chs., E. Falmouth, Braihtree, and Charlestown, 307 SIGMA ^uaad., 1884-94, Retired, 1894. Res., Brain- tree, Mass., 1894-1906. a., Apr. 27, 1906. Edward Horace Spooner, Physician, Park Ridge, N. J. A.B., M.D. Sweetzer Comp. Pr., 1868. Prince- ton Theol. Scm., 1859-62. m., Lavina B. Dav- enport, New York, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1862. 8tli Mass. Heavy Art., U. S. A., 1863-^5- M.U., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1869. PJiys., Reading, Pa., 1869-78; New York, N. Y., 1878-80; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880-1900; Park Ridge, N. J., 1900 — . Memb., Kings Co. Med. Soc. Richard Morris WyckofiF, Physician, 532 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1864. Phys., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1864- 65. Act. Asst. Sure., U. S. N., 1865. Insp., Health Dept., Brgoklyn, N. Y., —1869. Reg., Vital Statistics, aiid ASst.^ Sanitary Supt., 1874- 75 ; 1878-82. Sec. and Dep. Corar., Dept. of Health, 1882-86; Sanitary Supt. and Dep. Comr., 1894-98. Phys., St. Peter's Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sec, , Kings Co. Med. Soc, 1870 — . Memb., N. Y. Medico-Hist. Soc.; N. Y.' State Med. Soc, etc. *Edwin Spencer Beard, Clergyman^ Brooklyn, Conn. A.B. See Phi, 1839- Amherst Coll., 1855-57. d., Dec. 25, 1891. I *Malcolro McGregor Dana, Clergyman, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., D.D. 2d Sweetser Comp. Pr. Union Theol. Sem., 1869-72. Cong. Ch... Winsted, Conn., 1862-64. m., (i) Susan Bbyd Clarke, Winsted, Conn., Dec. 9, 1863. Cong. Ch., Norwich, Conn., 1864-75; id., 1877; St. Paul, Minn., 1878-88. D.D., Middlebury Coll., 1878. Trustee, Carleton Coll,, 1879 — . Twice Chapl., Minn. Legis. Kirk St. Ch., Lofrell, Mass., 1888-94. m-, (2) Mrs. Clara Rose, Syrac;u?e, N. Y., Mar. s, ,1889. V. Pres., Mihn. Bd. of Correction and Charities. Pres., Bd. of Dirs., Minn. Home Mission Soc Author, "Soldiers' Memprial Volume," "Psalms with ^ Confession of Faith and Selections for Chanting,** ' etc. d., Brooklyn, N. Y., July 23, 1897. *Joshua Gilman Havykes, Teacher, Lynn- field, Mass. A.B. Teacher, Conway, Mass., 1859-62. Sergt., 52d Mass. Inf., U. S.. A.,, Oct. 11, 1862 — . Drowned near Cairo, Miss., July 23, 1863. *Sidney Walker Howe, Boston, Mass. A.B. ist Lt., ist Regt., N. Y. Excelsior Brig., U. S. A. Killed, Battle Williamsburgh, Va., May s, 1862. ' *Rufus Anderson Morrison, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. A.B. Prin., Acad., Mt. Joy, Pa., 1862-67. Clk., Office of Paymaster iGen., Washington, D. C, 1867-70: U. S. Census Office, 1876-72. Asst. Examf., U. S. Patent Office, 1876-93, 1898- 1903. Solicitor of Patents, ib., 1893-98. d., Dec. 24, 1903. ♦George Washington Ware, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Amherst Coll., 1857-58. LI;,E., Harvard Univ.; 1861. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1861 — . m., Alice , Sophia Tobey, Bos- ton, Mass.; Dec, 14, 186S. Chmhv Selectmen, Belmont, Mass. Mass. Gen. Ct., Hbuse, 1872. Trustee, Middlebury Coll.', 1874—. Memb., N. E. Hist, and Gencal. Soc. d., Feb. 12, 1890. 1 *Hylas Tenney Wheeler, Teacher, New- iburyport, Mass. A.B., A.M. Prin., Putnam Free Sch., New- ,1 buryport, Mass., 1859-66. m., Maria A. Morse, '3 Bath, Me., Aug. 13, i86z. d., Atkinson, N. ■' H., Nov. 6, 1866. ', *Johii Stites Whilldin, Physician, Si. '' Paul, Minn. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1861. Asst. Surg., 145th Pa. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 12, 1862—. Surg., 2o8th Pa. Inf., Feb. 25, 1862—. Mus- tered out, June I, 1865. m., Mary D. Wil- liams, Erie, Pa., Sept. 14, 1865.' Merchant, Philadelphia, Pa., 1875-81. Phys., St. Paul, Minn., 1882. d., Nov. 23, 1882. ,§ i860 ' John Joseph Copp, Lawyer, Groton, % Conn. A.B. Hardy Pr. Commenc. Orator. Teacher, Windham Co., Conn., i860; Clayton Co., Iowa, 1862; Lake City, Minn., 1863. Prin., Inst., Lancaster, Wis., -1864-66. Law Student, Nor- wich, Conn., 1866-69. .Conn. Bar, 1869. Law- yer, Groton, Conn., 1869 — . m., Ellen Cbesttfr, Groton, Conn., Apr. 5, 1879. Author, "The Battle of Groton Heights and Burning of New London," 1879. Memb., Bunker Hill Monu- ment Assn.; New London Co. Hist. Soc. Correspondent, U. S. Dept. Agr., 1882 — . ^ George Lincoln Goodale, College Pro- fessor, Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., Harvard, 1863. Bowdoin Coll., 1863. Phys., Portland, Me., 1863-66. Instr., Anat., Portland Sch. for Med. .Instr., 1863-67. State Assayer, Me., 1864-72. m., Henrietta Sewell Hobson, Saco, Me., Dec. 4, 1866. ^ Prof., Nat. Scis. and Applied Chem;. Bowdoin Coll., 1867-72; Mat. Med., Bowdoin Coll., Med. Sch. of Me., 186B-82. Memb.. Me. Bd. of Agr., 1868-72. A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1869. Instr., Bot. and Lecturer on Veg- etable Physiol., Harvard Univ., 1872-73; Asst. Prof., Vegetable PhysioL, 1873-78. MeAb., Council, Harvard Univ. Library, 1875 — -. Prof., Bot., Harvard Univ., 1878 — . Fisher Prof. Nat. Hist., and Dir., Botanical Gardens, Har- vard Univ., ^ 1879— r. Faculty Comparative Zool., Cambridge, Mass., r88i — . Author^, "Physiological Botany," "Wild Flowers of America." Memb., Am. Acad, of Arts and > Scis., etc. . , , p Cyrus Walker, Teacher, N. Scituate, R. I. Amherst Coll., 1856. Justice of Peace, Scituate, R. I., 1858-59. Teacher, Sandwieh, Mass;. 1859-63.' Clk., U. S.'War Dept, Washington," D. C, 1863-68. m., Lurana Mathewsdn, Scituate, R. I., Dec. 11, 1869. Memb, Sch. Com., Johnston, R. I., 1883-85. Ed., Rhode Island Citizen, Olneyville, R. I., 1884-93. Far- mer, Carpenter, and Teacher, Dexter Asylutn, Providence and Scituate, R. I., 1893 — • Benjamin Wormelle, Teacher, 6 Menlo St., Brighton Dist., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Teacher, N. Bridgewater,, Mass,. 1860-61; High Sch., Groton, ^Sss., 18^1-62, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1863-64. Teacher, High Sch., Kingston, N. Y., 1867-69; Eliot Sch., Boston, Mass., 1869-70. Master, Brighton High Sch., Boston, Mass., 1870 — . m., Elizabeth Johnston Reed, Abington, Mass., Jan. 17, Electrical Bus.,. 1904. *George Henry Buckmaster, . Ludlow, 308 Vt .Amherst Coll., 1856-59. Sr. Class Pres. 'd'.. Aug. 12, 1859. , SIGMA ♦Richard Draper Douglass, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1860-63. m., Mary Abbie I-awrence, Springfield, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1864. U. S. Christian Comsn., 1865. Mer- chant, Boston, Mass., 1866-67. Supt., Spec. Relief Dej)t., Children's Aid Soc.,. Brooklyn, ■ N. Y., 1867-73; Gen. Suijt., 1883—. Dir., ^Brooklyn Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Conf . Pres., Brooklyn Bureau of Charities. Author, "Reports Brooklyn Chil- dren's Aid Soc.," "Night Refuges for both Adults and Children in the Large Cities of America." Founder, Seaside Home for Sick Children. Memb., A K E Council, S Chap., 1883-84. d., Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. z, 1885. ♦Samuel Almiron Fitch, Physician, Delhi, N. Y. See Theta Chi, i860. Amherfit Coll., 1857-58. *Alden Gage, Banker, Akron, Ohio. Amherst Coll., 1856. Dep. Ct. Clk., Akron, Ohio, 1856-61. A. Q. M., 1861-64. Clk., Pro- vost Marshal'^ QiEce, Cleveland, Ohio, 1864- 65. m.. Belle Webster, Akron, Ohio, Sept. 20, x865* Cashier, 2d Natl. Bk., Akron, Ohio, 1865-70; Dir., 1870-75. d., Nov. 12, 1873. ♦Joseph Wakefield Gale, Rockport, Mass. , Amfierst Coll., 1856-58. d., Exeter, N. H. ; j ♦Herman Day Gould, Officer of Corpo- ration, Springfield, 111. Amherst Coll., 1857-59. m., Ellen Laselle, Wil- liamstown, Mass., Dec. i'9, i860. Gen. Agt., Peoria, Decatur and Evansville R. R., Peoria, 111., 1860-75; Topeka, Peoria and Western; R. R-i 1875-77. Gen. Frt. Agt., Peoria, Decatur and Evansville R. R., 1880-91. Div. Frt. Agt., W., St. L. and P. R. R., 1881— . ♦Justin Perkins Kellogg, Clergyman, Geneva, Switzerland. A.B., A.M. Mass., Bar, 186^. 2,d Lt., Co. G, 52d Mass. Inf. Mil., tJ. S:'A., Oct. 11, 1.862—; ist Lt., ' Nov. 10, 1863-Aug. 14, 1865. Div. Sch. of the P. E. Ch. in Philadelphia, Pa., 1864-67. St. Mark's P. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1867-69. ' m., (i) Julia Verplanck, New York, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1869. Holy Trinity P. E. Ch., Paris, Fr. m., (2) Annie Brunton Auerly, London, Eng., Oct. 9, 1885. d., Dec. 12, 1905. ♦Charles Brigham Ruggles, Publisher, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Siipt. of Sch., Sag Harbor, N. Y., .1862-64. m.. South Carolina Webster, Frye- ■ burgh,' Me., Aug. 18, 1864. Sanitary Comsn., 1864-65. . Supt. of Sch., Sjjringfield, Ohio, 1865- .67. Agt., Scribner &; Co.,..andj D. ,Appleton,v& ' ' 'Co., Cleveland, Ohio', 1867 — . 'd., Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 31, i8g6. ♦Calvin Harmon Smith, Lawyer, Pots- dam, N. Y. See Phi, i860. Amherst Coll., 1856-58. d., July 24, 1866. ♦Francis Amasa Walker, College Presi- dent, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M.; PfcD., LL.D. 2d Fresh. Decl. Pr. Pres., Athenae. ist Sweetser Comp. Pr. ist Hardy Pr. zd Class Oration. * B K. Lt. Col., A. A. G., Bvt. Col., and Bvt. Brig. Gen., 2d Army Corps, U. S. A. ■ m., Exene E. , Stougl^ton, Greenfield,. -jMass., Aug. 16, 1865. Teacher;' Willistdn 'Sem., ESsthampton, Mass., ■ 1865-68. Orator, XXII 4 K E Conv., S Chap., Amherst, Mass., Oct. 7-8, 1868. Ed., Repub- lican, Springfield, Mass., 1868-69. Dep., 1 Spec. 'Comr., ' y. . S. ' Bureau | of Statistics, 1869-70. :Snpt., U. S. Census, 1870. . Comr., Indian Affairs, 1871-73. Prof., Pol. Econ,, Yale ColL, 1873-81. A.M., Yale Coll-.,' 1873. Author, "The Indian Question," 1874. Ph.D., Yale Coll., I875. Comr., Bd. of Edu., New Haven, Conn. Author, "The Wages Question," J 876. Lecturer, Pol. Econ., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1877-78. , U;. ..S. Comr., InterhatU Mphetary Conf., 1878. Supt., U. S. Census, 1S79-81. LL.D., 1881. LL.D., Yale Coll., 1881. Pres., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1881-97. Mass. Bd. of Edu., i88i. Pres., Lit. Exercises, XXXVI A K E Conv., T Chap., Providence, R. I., Oct., 1882. Lecturer, Harvard Univ., 1882-84; 1895- 96; LL.D., 1883. Author, "Political Economy," 1883; ''Land aiid its Rent," 1883. Memb., Mass. Bd. of Edu., 1882-90. Chmn., Mass. Top. Survey Comsn., 1884-90. LL.D., Co- lumbia, 1887; St. Andrew's, 1888; Univ. of Dublin, 1892; Urtiv. of Edinburgh, 1896. Pres., Am. Econ. Assn., 1885-92. Hon. Memb., Am. Soc, Mech. Eng., 1886— . Senator, *, B K, 1886-97. Officer, Legion of Honor of France, 1889. Chmn., Mass. Bd. World's Fair Mgrs., 1892-94. V. Pres.,, Soc. of Naval' Arch, and Marine Eng., 1892-97. ^Comr., Inst, of France. Memb. numerous scientific societies, etc. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. of N. E., Boston, Mass., 1887. Pres., Am. Statistical Assn. Contrib., Harper's Monthly; Century; Atlantic Monthly; North American Review; Interna- tional Revietu, etc. d., Jan. 5, 1897. 1861 Ed-win Augustus Adams, Clergyman, 1502 Lakeside Place, Chicago, 111. A.B., D.D. Monitor. Philos. Oration. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Walpole, Mass., 1862-64. Student, Union Theol. Sem., 1864-65. Prin., Acad., Plattsburgh, N- Y., 1866. Andover Theol. Sem., 1867-68. m., Caroline Am.elia Plimpton, Walpole, Mass., May 16, '1866. Cong. Ch., N. Manchester, .■ ' Conn., ; 1868-72. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Pragjie, , Austria, 1872-82. Cong. Ch., Nbrthborough, Mass., and Chicago, 111., 1882—. D.D., 111. Coll. and Knox Coll. ... Edwin Norton Andre'WS, Clergyman, 3721 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. ist Decl. Pr. Union Theol. Sem., 1861- 63. Chapl., 2d N. J. Cav., U. S. A., Dec. 6, 1863-65. Resigned, Jan. 21, 1865. Cong. Ch., Canaan, Conn., 1866-67; Kansas City, Mo., 1868-69. m., Mary E. Berry, Greenville, 111., Apr. 29, 1869. Cong. Ch., Crystal Lake, 111., 1873-75; St. Charles, 111., 1876-77; Chicago, 111., 1877—. George Champion Bowers, Insurance, 701 12 St., N. W., Washington, D. C. A.B. 2d Soph., and Jr. Or. Pr. Lat. Trans. Pr. 1st Class Oration. Elected 4> B K. De- clined. Teacher, E. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1861- 62; Free Acad., Corning, N. Y., 1862-63. Cashier, Conn." Mat." Lite Iris. Co., Chicago, 111., 1864-Sl. m., Ida E. Rogers, Corning,, J^. Y., May 28, 1867. -Ins., Baltimore, Md., 1881- 88; Washington, D. C, 1888—. Spec. Agt., New York Life Ins. Co., 902 F St., N. W., Washington, D.C. John Herbert Evans,, Loan Agent, 117 Clay St., Topeka, Kans. A.B. Pres., Athena:. 1st Class Oration. * B K. Capt., 56th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1865. Co. Auditor, Gallia Co., Ohio, 1867-77. ' m., Sarah Mayall Hawes, Ashland, Me., July ' 16, 1868. Trustee, Acad., Gallia, .Ohio, 1875—. Trustee, Rio Grande Coll., 1878 — . Ohio Legis., Senate, 1881-85. Loan Agt., Topeka, Kans., 1887—. , ; 309 SIGMA Edwin Barber Flagg, Physician, i68 In- stitute Road, Worcester,' Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1865. Phys., Vineland, N. J., 1865-66; Worcester, Mass., 1866. m., Mary E. Smith, Worcester, Mass., Dec« zg, 1870. Benjamin Franklin Hamilton, Clergy- man, 24 Linwood St., Roxbury, Mass. A.B. 2d Shepard Mineral. Pr. Andover Theol. Sem., i86i'64. U. S. Christian Comsn., Army of Potomac, 1863. Evangelical Cong. Ch., N. Andover, Mass., 1864-71; Eliot Cong. Ch., Rox- bury, Mass., 1871-07. m., Anginette l-'lorencc Tinkhara, Boston, Mass., June 20, 1876. Sup- plied various churches in ^ Boston and vicinity, 1897 — , Pres., Evangelical Alliance, 1891. Dir., 4 Benevolent Socs._ of Cong:. Ch. Sec, Mass. Conv., Cong. Ministers. Memb., Cong, and Bible Clubs, Boston, Mass. Elijah Harmon, Clergyman [Retired], Randolph, Mass. A.B., A.M. ist Shepard Mineral. Pr. 2d Class Oration. E. Windsor Theol. Inst., 1861- 62. Sergt., Co. E, 52d Mass. Inf. Mil., U. S. A., Oct. II, 1862-Aug. 14, 1863. Teacher, Acad., Corning, N. Y., 1863-64. Tutor, Math., 1864-65. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1865-67. m., (i) Lucy Maria Smith, A^ocky Hill, Mass., July 12, 1866. Cong. Ch., Winchester, N. H., 1867 — . m., (2) Eunice Morse Smith, Mar. S, 1872; (3) Martha Alcesta Homans, Comp- ton, N. H., Oct. 14, 1874. Asst. Compiler, "Mission Songs," 1880. Retired, 1900. Josiah Herbert Hunt, Capitalist, Welles- ley, Mass. A.B. <^ B K. 1st Class Oration, m., Laura Mack Richards, Plainfield, Mass., Aug. 12, 1864. Prin., High Sch., Clinton, Mass., 1864-73; Gloucester, Mass., 1878-88. William Appleton Lawrence, Chemist, 87 Shelton Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. A.B. 1st Sweetser Comp. Pr. Theol. Sem. of the Presb. Ch., 1861-62. m., Mary Ann Reeves, Gallipolis, Oh'o, July 19, 1864. Grad., Union Theol. Sem., 1866. U. S. Christian Comsn., 1865. Supt., Children*s Aid Soc., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-73. Author, "Sherman's March to the Sea," "Hop Culture in N. Y. State." Prize Essay on "Hops" and on "Sci. Edu. in Brewing." Honorary Memb., L. I, Hist Soc. Memb., W. A. Lawrence & Co., New York, N. Y. Supt., Hop Extract Co., Waterville, N. Y. Ed., The Hop Paper. Memb., Bd. of Edu. and Bd. of Health, Wa- terville, N. Y. Consulting Chemist, Continental Rubber Co., iii Broadway, New York, N. Y. Leonard Fisk Morse, Clerk, 119 Edge- wood Ave., New Haven, Conn. A.B. See Phi, 1861. Yale, 1859-61. Amherst Coll., 1857-59. *Walter Harris Giles, Clergyman, Caesarea, Turkey. A.B. Theol. Sem. of Presb. Ch., 1861-62. Un- ion Theol. Sem., 1862-64. m., Elizabeth F. Welling, New York, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1864. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Cxsarea, Turkey, 1865-67. d., Constantinople, Turkey, May 21, 1867. *Alfred Leonard Haskins, Physician, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., Harvard, 1865. Phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1865-66. Europe, 1866-67. A.M. Obstetrical., Univ. of Vienna, 1867. Phys., Boston Dispensary, 1868- 310 74; City Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1872-76. Cort- trif)., Med. Jourg. d., Boston, Mass., Apr. 3, 1876. ♦Edward Holman, Newton, Mass. A.B. Gibraltar and Spain, i860. d.. New York, N. Y., May 3, 1862. ♦John Cephas Houghton, Clergyman, Cornwall, Vt. A.B. I St Shepard Mineral. Pr. 2d Class Oration. * B K. Bangor Theol. Sem., i86i- 62; Theol. Sem. of the Presb. Ch., 1862-63; Union Theol. Sem., 1863-64. Res., Still River, Mass., 1864-66. Agt., Recorder, Boston, Mass., 1866-67. m., Mary L. Smith, Newport, Vt., Aug. 23, 1868. Cong. Ch., Morrisville, \'t., 1868; Coventry, Vt., 1869; Island Pond, Vt., 1870-72: Greenwich, Conn., 1873-75; Benson, Vt., 1876-79; Cornwall, Vt., 1879. d., 1900. ♦William Austin Richards, Teacher, Brockton, Mass. A.B. Monitor. Valedictorian. * B K. Teacher, Williston Sem., Eastbampton, Mass., 1861-63. d., N. Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 7, 1863. 1862 Francis Wayland Adams, Physician, Royalston, Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., Harvard, 1868. 1st Lt, Co. B, 51st Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Oct. 20, 1862. Resigned, Jan. 25, 1863. Prin., Acad., Falmouth, Mass., 1863-65. Asst. Phys., In- sane Retreat, Hartford, Conn., 1868-69. Phys., Royalston, Mass., 1869-71; Fishkill, N. Y., 1871-75. m., Fannie Russell Chase, Royalston, Mass., June 26, 1872. Phys., Royalston, Mass., 1875 — . Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1883. Town Clk., Town Treas., and Trustee of Town Funds. Lucius Fayette Clark Garvin, Physician, 577 Broad St., Lonsdale, R. I. A.B., M.D., Harvard, 1867. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Ware, Mass., 1862. Priv., Co. E, sist Mass. Inf. Mil., Sept. 25, 1862-July 27, 1863. Teacher, Leverett, Mass., 1864. Surg., Boston City Hosp., 1866-67. Phys., Lonsdale, R. I., 1867 — . m., (i) Lucy Waterman Southmaid, Middletown, Conn., Dec. 23, 1869. Ed., The Constitution of Rhode Island and Equal Rights, 1881. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1883-96; Senate, 1896-99. Gov., R. I., 1902-03. m., (2) Sarah Emma Tomlmson, Lonsdale, R. I., Apr. 2, 1907. Contrib., various newspapers. Memb., R. I. Med. Soc; Providence Med. Assn. William Blair Graves, Teacher, Andover, Mass. A.B., A.M. Sci. Oration. Teacher, Centre- yille, R. I., 1862-63. m., Luranah Hodge Cope- land, Mansfield, Mass., Aug. 26, 1863. Teach- er, High Sch., Medfield, Mass, 1863-64; Hollis- ton, Mass., 1864-65. Instr., Math., Amherst, 1865. Teacher, Phillips' Acad., Andover, Mass., 1866-70. Prof., Nat. Scis., Marietta Coll., 1870-74; Math, and Civ. Eng., Mass. Agt. Coll., 1874-81. Teacher, Phillips' Acad., An- dover Mass., 1881—. A.M., Yale, 1902. Memb., Assn. for Advanc. of Sci.; Am. So- cial Sci. Assn.; Natl. Geograph. Soc; Am. Forestry Assn. Willard Thomas Leonard, Teacher and Superintendent, 160 Oak St., Taunton, Mass. A B., A.M. Soph. Class Hist. 2d Class Ora- tion. * B K. Teacher, S. Hadley, Mass., SIGMA 1862-63. m-i Addie F. Shepardson, Greenfield, Mass., Nov. 18, 1863. Prin., High Sch., Green- field, Mass., 1863-67. Prin., High Sch., Peters- ham, Mass, Mass., 1867-72; Pierce Acad., Mid- dleborough, Mass., 1872-75; High Sch., Fall River, Mass., 1875-90; Taunton, Mass., and Supt. of Sch., Milford, Mass., and otHer places, 1890 — . Memb., Lodge and Commandery, F. & A. M. Frederic Daniels Morse, Physician, 1041 Tennessee St., Lawrence, Kans. A.B., M.D. 2d Class Oration. Sergt., Co. B, 42d Mass. Inf. Mil., U. S. A., Sept. 13, 1862- Aug. 20, 1863. M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1867. Phys., Chicago, 111.,, 1867-68; Lawrence, Kans., 1868 — . m., Addie A. Smith, Monson, Mass., Oct. 19, 1869. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Law- rence, Kans., 1876-82. Sec, Kans. State Med. Soc, 1876. George Gardner Phipps, Clergyman and Artist [Retired], 1193 Newton High- lands, Mass. A.B. jst Alexandrian Decl. Pr. V. Pres., Alexandria. 2d Comp. Pr. Ed., Magazine. Andover Theol. Sem., 1862-65. m., Kathleen Maria ' Carruth, Phillipston, Mass., Sept. 12, 1865. Cong. Ch., Ashland, Mass., 1866-67; Wellesley, Mass., 1868-78; Newton Highlands, Mass., 1878-93. Water Color Artist. Evang. Union Chapel, Oak Hill, Newton, Mass. Memb., F. & A. M. William Hamilton Phipps, Clergyman [Retired], 104 Waterville St., Water- bury, Conn. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Leicester, Mass., 1862- 63. Student, Andover Theol. Sem., 1863-66. Cong. Home Missionary, Colo., 1866-69. Cong. Ch., Southville, Mass., 1870-71; E. Woodstock, Conn., 1871-73. m., Mary W. Williams, Chap? lin, Conn., Oct. io, 1872, Cong. Ch., Poquo- nock. Conn., 1873-78; Prospect, Conn., 1878. Conn. Gen. Assembly, 1879. Retired, 1906. *Augustus Alvord, Clergyman, Spring- field,. Mass-.. . ' '-• ..- ^ ■ See Pi, 1862. Amberst Coll., 1836; 1859-60. d., July 6, 1904. ♦Arthur Gardner Biscoe, Lawyer, West- borough, Mass. A.B. ist Class Oration. Priv., Co. E, 51st Mass. Inf. Mil., U. S. A., Sept. 25, 1862-July zy, 1863. Mass, Bar, 1864. Lawyer, West- borough, Mass., 1864-79. m., Helen Maria Bigelow, Grafton, Mass., Apr. 16, 1867. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1871. d., Lynn, Mass., Aug. 28, 1879. •James Byron Finch, Clergyman, Ama- gansett, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Amherst Coll., 1858-59. Union Theol. Sem., 1860-63. m., Adelaide T. Terry, Orient, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1864. A.B., N. Y. Univ., 1869. A.B., 1871. A.M.,>N. Y. Univ., 1872. Clergyman, PreSb. Ch., Orient, L. I., 1863-65; Nebraska City, Nebr., 1865-67; Hempstead, L, I., 1867-75; Greenport, L. I., 1873-76; Amagansett, N. Y., ,18751-1903; Pastor Emeritus, 1003-09. D.D., Franklm , Coll., 1899. Author, "Completely Passed Csesar," "The Pony Rufus Rode." Contrib., articles on Christian Work, Homiletic Review, and poems for, public press, d., Apr. 6, 1909. *Daniel Worden Fox, Clergyman, Wal- pole, N. H. ' A.B. Union Theol. Sem., 1862-65. m., Abby F. Adams, Amherst,, Mass., Nov. i, 1865. Cong. Ch., Newtown, Conn., 1865-67; S. Royalston, Vt., 1868-70. Presb., Ch., Flanders, N. J., 1870. Hampton Norm. Inst., Va., 1887- 94; several pastorates in S. Carolina, 1894- 1905. m., (2) Mrs. Diantha E. Fletcher, May 12, 1906. d., Walpole, N. H., Aug. 6, 1907. *Henry Gridley, Wassaic, N. Y. A.B. ist Lt., isoth N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1863. Killed, Marietta, Ga., June 22, 1864. *Charles Marsh Kittredge, Physician, Fishkill, N. Y. A.B., M.D. 2d Lt., 13th N. H. Inf., U. S. A., 1863. Discharged, Nov. 3, 1863. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1867. Phys., Insane Retreat, Hartford, Conn., 1867-68. N. Y. Univ., Med. Dept., 1868-69. m., Marcella E. Conant, Mt. Vernon, N. H., Dec. 25, 1869. Prop., River- side Home for Nervous Invalids, Fishkill, N. Y., 1870. d., Aug. 19, 1896. *George Macomber, U. S. Army, Wash- ington, D. C. A.B. Grove Orator. Class Day. Capt. and Bvt. Maj., 24th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., 1865. m., Kate . M. Godwin, Fairfax, Va., June 28, 1866. 2d Lt., 14th U. S. Inf., 1866-67. ist Lt., 32d U. S. Inf., and Bvt. Maj., 1867-69. d.. Camp Bowie, Ariz., Sept. 19, 1869. *Isaac Horton Maynard, Lawyer, Al- bany, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Monitor. 2d Math. Gr. Pr. Ed., Quarterly. 2d Hardy Pr. Valedictorian. * B K. N. Y. Bar, 1863. Lawyer, Delhi, N. Y., 1863-65; Stamford, N. Y., 1865-77. Memb., Bd. of Suprs., Stamford, N. Y., 1869-70; Pres., id., 1869-70. m., Margaret Maxwell Marvine, Delhi, N. Y., June 28, 1871. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1878. Co. Judge and Sur- rogate, Delaware Co.. N. Y., 1878-84. 1st Dep. Atty. Gen., State of N. Y. 2d Comp- troller, U. S. Treas. Dept, 1885-87. Asst. Sec, U. S. Treas. Dept, i887-'89. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Washington, D. C, 1887. Comr. to revise Laws of N. Y., 1889. 1st Dep. Atty. Gen. of N. Y., 1890. Judge, Ct. of Appeals, N. Y., 1892-93. d., June 12, i8g6. *James Henry Nash, Lawyer, Charles- ton, W. Va. A.B. Monitor. Soph. Class Sec. Commenc. Orator. * B K. ra., Lucinda M. Allen, S. Hadley, Mafes., Jan. 21, 1862. Teacher, Acad., Gallipolis, Ohio, 1862-63. Ohio Bar, 1863. Lawyer; Charleston, W. Va., 1865-76. d., June 19, 1876. *George Lovell Richardson, Teacher, Abington, Mass. A.B. See Pi. 1862. Amherst Coll., 1858-59. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1862. Teacher, Sher- born High Sch., 1862. Grocer, Chicago, 111., 1864-66. m., Amelia B. Boyd, Rockville, Dec. I, 1864. d., Jan. 12, 1899. *James Henry Robbins, Physician, Hing- ham, Mass. A.B., M.D. Prin., High Sch., Leicester, Mass., 1863. Student, Bovfdoi;! Coll., Med. Sch. of Me., 1864-65. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1867. Phys., Machias, Me., 186^-76. m., (i) Laura Dailey, Calais, Me., Sept. 16, 1868. U. S. Pension Surg., Machias, Me., 1868-75. Phys., Calais, Me., 1876-81. ra., (2) Mary Caroline Pike, Robbinston, Me., Apr. 30, 1881. Phys., Hingham Centre, Mass., 1881-1900. Memb., Me. Med. Soc; Mass. Med. Soc. Pres., South Norfolk Dist. Med. Soc. 1887. d., Hingham, Mass., Aug. 22, 1900. 3" SIGMA t863 John Tolman Alden, Manufacturer, fSt. Louis, Mo. Amherst Coll., 1860-6:. Memb., Alden & Bro., l-'ruit Vinegc^r Wks., St. Louis, Mo. Thomas Dwight Biscoe, College Pro- fessor, 404 Frost St., Marietta, Ohio. A.B., A.M., LL.D. Shepard Chem. Pr. l>, 1859-61. ,Co. D, 27th Mass. ■ Inf., U. S. ' A.,- 1865. 'm., ■ Annette Louisa Goss, Middleborough, Mass., Mar.. 24, 1866. Memb.j Sch.. Com.,' Marlborough,' Mass. Mass. Labor Bureau, 1870-71. ■ Book Pub., St. Louis, Mo., 1872. Newspaper Pub., Marlborough, Mass., 1872-84. Newspaper Adv., Boston, Mass., Z903. d., Brookline, Mass., Jan. 24, 1903. *Albert Barnes Watkins, Teacher, Al- bany, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 2d Class^ Oration. * B K. m., Martha Ann Mather; Fairfield, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1863. Teacher, Acad., Fairfield, N. Y., 1863-67. Prin., Willow Pk. Sem., Weston, Mass., 1S67-6S. Teacher, Acad., Fairfield, N. Y., 1868-70. Prin., Hungerford Coll. Inst., Adams, N; Y., ^870-82. Ph.D., Univ. of N. Y., 1876. Author, "The State and Secondary Education," ■ 1877. Sch. Comr., Jefferson ■ Co., N. Y., r'878-82. Author, "The Study of Eng- lish Literature in Secondary Schools," 1878. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Hungerford, 1,880-84. Pres., N. Y. State Teachers' Assn., ' 1882. State Insp., Teachers' Classes, N. Y.j 18S2-84, Assi; See. of Regents, ' Uiiiv. of N. Y., 1884. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Adams Coll. Inst, 1884- 86. d.. Mar. 18, 1892. 1864 Edward Augustus Mirick, Clergyman, Wahpeton, N. Dak. A.B., AIM. Hartford Theol. Sem., 186^-67. Missionary, Iowa, 1867-68. Chicago Theol. Sem., .1868-69., I Missionary, Am.^ Home Mis- sionary Soc, Iowa, Wis.,, and Minn.,. 1869-70; Kans., 1872-77* m., Bonita Nimrod, Neosho Falls,. Kans., Feb. 5,. 1873. Cong. Chs., Ash- ville, N-. Y., Sugar Grove and Farmington, Pa., j88r. Missionary, Am. Home Missionary Soc, Portland, N. Y., 1881-82; Napoli, N. Y., Dry- den, N. Y.,. International Falls, Minn., and Wahpeton, N. Dak;, 1881—. . Henry Martyn Rogers, Clergyman, jHol- den, Mass. Amherst Coll., 1861-62. m., Marion F. Brown- ing, Mqnson, . Conn., Dec, 1862. Theol. Stu- dent, ■ Pa. ' . Cong. : Cht, -Glastonbury,: Conn. ; W. Springfield, Mass. ; Webster, Mass. ; , Holden, ,MasS. - . ; ; , John Frazier Scott, Physician, tPittsfield, 111. • ■;■.-.■' f •■• M.D. Amherst Coll., 1861. U. S. A. m., Mary J. Pike, Galesburg, 111., Sept. i, 1864. M.D., Eclectic Med. Inst., 1866. *Calvin Richard Fitts, Clergyman, Sud- bury, Mass. A.B. zd Alexandrian Decl. Pr. Pres., Alex- andria. * B K. Chicago Theol. Semi; ' r864-66': Cong. Ch., S. Braintree, Mass., 1866-67; Co- hasset, Mass.i 1868-70. ,t m,,' Helen, Frances Trask, Quipcy, Mass., Feb. 10, 1869. ^ong. . Ch., Slaterville, R. I., 1871-82; Sudbury, Ijlass., 1883. d., Oct. 10, 1883. ♦Edward Weston Glover, Manufacturer, Denver, Colo. A.B., LL.B, 2d Alexandrian Decl. Pr. Pres., Alexandria. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1866. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1866-68. Mfr., Denver, Colo., 1868-74, , m., Kate E. Olm- stead, Springfield, Mass., Nov. 11, 1870. d., Chicago, IlL, July i, 1874. *George Henry Holt, Banker, Great Neck, L. I. A.B. Class Day Grove Orator. N. Y. Bar, 1868-72. Banker and Broker!,, New York, N. Y., 1873^. Memb., New York Stock Exchange, 1876—. Pres., Denver City R. R.,"and West End St R. R., Denvei-, Colo. Dir., Deliver City Tramway Co. Organizer, Cleveland City Cable Railway. Pres., Ashtabula Water Co., Ashtabula, Ohio. Pres., Fishkill & Mattewan Water Co,' Organizer, ■ Union Telegraph ■ Co. m., Mrs. Anne N. Miles, Fishkill, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1884. . Clubs: Metropolitan, Union League, Lawyers, Down Town Assn., Amherst Coll. Assn., New England Soc. (New York), d., July 31, 1901. ♦William Lewis Howe, Orange, Mass, A.B., post obit, ist Math. Pr. ist Gr. Pr. 2d Lt, 36th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Jan. 30, 1863. d., Milldale, Miss., July 7, 1863. ♦William Alexander Slaymaker, Clergy- man, Glasgow, Ky. Amherst Coll., 1860-61. 13th 'Va. Art, C. S. A., 1865.- Prin., High Sch., Alexandria, Miss.; Huiitsville, Ala. m., Helen Christie Gluyas, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 9, 1879. Presb. Ch., Fairview, Ala., 1879:83; Pass Christian, Miss., 1884-85; Jackson, Tenn., 1885-87; Cane City, Glasgow, and Munfordville, Ky., 1887 — ■. ♦Frederick Eugene Sturgis, Clergyman, Westfield, N. J. A.B., D.D. 2d Sweetser Comp. Pr. 3d Hardy Pr. Sr. Class Pres. Bangor Theol. Seta., 1865-68. Cong. Ch., Skowhegan, Me., 1868- 69; Presb. Ch., Knoxville, Tenn., 1877. Trustee, Maryville Coll., 1877 — . m., Lula Barnes, Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 3j 1878. D.D., Univ. of Tenn., 1882. First Ch.,, Natick, Mass., 1884-1902; Boston, 1902-08; Westfield, N. J., 1908. d., Dec. 23, 1908. i86s Charles Alphonso Ames, Manufacturer, fCharlotte, N. C. , Amherst Coll., 1861-62! m., Annie K. Marden, W. Concord, N. H., Oct. 13, 1865. Merchant, Lawrence, Mass., 1865-66. Q. M. Sergt, 13th N. H. Inf., U. S. A., 1865. Merchant, Peter- borough, N. H,, , 1867-69. Supt., Am. Tele- graph Co., Bay City, Mich., 1870-73. Bk-kpr., Leavenworth, Kans., 1874-79. Mfr., Denver, Colo., 1880 — ,, James Howard Babbitt, Clergyman [Re- tired], Andover, Mass. A.B. Andover Theol. Sem., 1865-68. m., Mary French Abbott, Hampton, N. H., Aug. 12, 1868. Cong. Ch.,, Waitsfield, Vt., i868-f6; S\yanton, Vt,' 1877-89. Contrib., Newspapers. Memb., Vt. Hist. Soc. West Brattleboroj , Vt., 1889- 1900. Retired, Sept. 3, 1900. 313 SIGMA Edmund Adams Jones, State Commis- sioner of Common Schools, 325 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Sergt., Co. B, 42d Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 13, 1862-Aug. 20, 1863. Class Pres. (4). * B K. Teacher, Acad., Lake Forest, III., 1863-69; Asst, Prin., 1867-68; Prin., 1868-69. Supt. of Schs., Mas- sillon, Ohio, 1869-73; Marietta Co., 1873-75; Massillon, Ohio, 1875-1904. m., Flora Richards, Massillon, Ohio, Dec. 23, 1873. State Comr., Common Schs., 1904 — . Pres., Ohio Teachers' Assn., 1893-94. Memb., State Bd. of Sch. Examrs., 1887-95; Natl. Council, Edu. Trustee, Worcester Univ., 6 yrs. Pres., Stark Co. Sol- diers' Relief Assn^ 18 yrs. Past Post Com- mander, Harb. Post, G. A. R. Patriotic Instr., Dept. Ohio, G. A. R. William Shadrach Knox, Lawyer, ti7 Hidden Road, Andover, Mass. A.B., A.M. 3d Athenae. Decl. Pr. 2d Hardy Pr. ist Class Oration. * B K. Mass. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, Lawrence, Mass., 1866 — . m., Eunice Hussey, Acton, Me., Sept. 27, 1873. U. S. House of Reps., 5th Mass. Dist., S4-S7th Congs. Edward Payson Lee, Clergyman, fSt. Johnsbury, Vt. Amherst Coll., 1861-62. Capt., Co. B, ist Vt. Heavy Art, U. S. A. to Expn. of Service, June 24, 1865. m., (i) Permelia Ursuline Brown, Attle- borough, Mass., Sept. 11, 1866. Dep. Coll., U. S. Customs, Island Pond, Vt., 1867-68. Supt Schs., Brighton, \'t., 1869-77. Grace P. E. Ch., W. Rutland, Vt., 1879—. m., (2) Sarah Bard McVicar, New York, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1880. George Robert Merrill, Clergyman, tPSi Fourteenth Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. A.B., A.M., D.D. 2d Class Oration. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865-66; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1867. m., (1) Eunice Thurston Plumer, New- bury, Mass., May i, 1S67. Prin., Acad., Blue- hill, Me., 1868. Cong. Ch., Henrietta, N. Y., 1867-70; Medina, N. Y., 1S70-72; Adrian, Mich., 1872-75. Ed., The Fellowship, 1873-76. Cong. Ch., Biddeford, Me., i8z6-79; Painesville, Ohio, 1879-86. Trustee, Sem.,iake Erie, Ohio, 1882 — . m., (2) Mary M. House, Painesville, Ohio, 1885. Cong. Ch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-98; Chi- cago, 111., 1898-1900. Supt., Cong. Home Mis- sionary Soc, Minn., 1900 — . Sec, Internatl. S. S. Ex. Com. and Com. on Edu. D.D., Ripon Coll., :893. John Sumner Runnells, Lawyer, tS93 N. State St., Chicago, 111. A.B. ist Alexandrian Decl. Pr. 2d Gr. Pr. Monitor. 3d Hardy Pr. Sci. Oration. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Rochester, N. H., 1866; Dover, N. H., 1867. Priv. Sec, Gov. of Iowa, 1868-69. m., Helen R. Baker, Des Moines, Iowa, Mar. 31, 1869. U. S. Consul, Tunstall, Eng., 1870-71. Asst. Ed., Iowa State Register, 1872. Iowa Bar, 1872. LSwyer, Des Moines, Iowa, 1872. 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Y.; Dover Plains, N. Y.; Billerica, Mass., 1890 — : Albert Henry Weaver, Manufacturer, tWales, Mass. Amherst Coll., 1861. m., Ellen J. Parsons, Clin- ton, Mass., Mar. 4, 1870. *Ebenezer Draper, Merchant, Wrentham, Mass. Amherst Coll., 1861-62. Sergt. Maj., 40th Mass. Inf., Sept. 3, 1862 — ; ist Lt., Dec. i, 1864—; Adjt, 1865-June 16, 1865. Merchant, New York, N. Y. d., Wrentham, Mass., Aug. 23, 1877. *Henry White Efner, Broker, New York, N. Y. A.B. 3d Class Oration. Discount Clk., Cent. Natl. Bk., New York, N. Y., 1865-69. Broker. New York, N. Y., 1869. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange. Club, Lotos (New York). d.. Mar. 24, 1894. ♦John Anson Emery, Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa. A.B., A.M. Fresh. Class Historian. 2d Class Oration. Merchant, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1865-68. Pa. Bar, 1870. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1870- 1900. m., Mary Tassy Morrison, Allegheny, Pa., Oct. 15, 1872. Atty., C. D. and St. L. R. R., 1881-84. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Alle- gheny, Pa., 1882-84. d-. Sewickley, Pa., Oct. 23, 1900. *Rufus Kendrick Harlow, Clergyman, Medway, Mass. A.B. 3d Class Historian. Prin., High Sch., S. Deerfield, Mass., 1865; Upton Sch., S. Deer- field, Mass., 1865. Student, Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865-68. Cong. Ch., Portland, Me., 1868- 69; Belfast, Me., 1871-72; Medway, Mass., 1872- 1897. Pastor Emeritus, 1897. Contrib., "Med- way Town History." d., Dec. 3, 1905. ♦George Dimmick Kittredge, Fishkill, N. Y. A.B. 3d Shepard Pr. Furniture Dealer, New York, N. Y., 1865-71. Supt., Sanitarium, Fish- kill, N. Y., 1871-77. . d.. Mar. 6, 1877. *Ellis Andrew Lawrence, Teacher, East Machias, Me. Amherst Coll., 1861-62. d., E. Machias, Me., Mar. 4, 1865. ♦Samuel Edmund Nichols, Merchant, BuflFalo, N. Y. Amherst Coll., 1862. 2d Alexandrian Decl. Pr. 2d Lt., 37th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 30, 1864 — ; ist Lt., May 15, 1865-June 21, 1865. m., Orpha Sterling Clark, Northampton, Mass., Nov. 21, 1866. Teacher and Mil. Commandant, Acad., Leicester, Mass., 1866-68. Merchant, 314 SIGMA Pittsfield, Mass., 1868-82. Memb., Sch. Bd., Pittsfield, Mass., 1876-82. Ed. and Pub., Sun, Pittsfield, Mass., 1879-82. Coal Dealer, Bu%lo, N. y., 1882—. Ed. Writer, Buffalo Times, 1891-93. U. S. Pension Agt., 1893-98. d., Apr. 29, 1898. *Zabdiel Sidney Sampson, Lawyer, New York, N. y. A.B.. LL.B. Priv., Co. I, 3d Mass. Inf. Mil., U. S. A., Sept. 23, 1862-June 26, 1863. Math. Pr. Gr. Pr. Philos. Oration. * B K. LL.B., Colombia Coll., 1867. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1867-71; Tremont, N. Y:, 1871-74; New Yofrit, N. Y., 1874 — . m., Evelyn A. Horton, Morrisania, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1874- Memb., Brook- lyn Ethical Assn., f88o— . d, July 30, 1897. * [Thomas] Stanley Smith, Physician, Reading, Pa. A.B., M.D. 2d Alexandrian Decl. Pr. ist Chem. Pr. Class V. Pres. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1868. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1868- 69. Phys., Reading, Pa., 1869-71. Univ. of Leipzig, 1871-72. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1872 — . Lecturer, Jefferson Med. Coll., 1873- 76. Phys., Reading, Pa., Memb., Reading .Soc. Nat. Scis. d., Nov. 28, 1887. *Thaddeus Coleman Wells, Greenfield, Mass. Amherst Coll., 1861-62. d., Greenfield, Mass., Mar. 14, 1865. 1866 Elisha Hubbard Barlow, Teacher, no Tremont St. (Studio Bldg.), Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 3d Alexandrian Decl. Pr. 2d Sweetser Decl. Pr, Shepard Mineral. Pr. 2d Class Oration, m., Abby Jane Smith, N, Brookfield, Mass., Nov. 25, 1867. Asst. Prin., State Norm. Sch., Bridgewater, Mass., 1866-68. Instr., Amherst Coll. ;, Mass. Agr. Coll., i86g- 71. Prof., Rhet., Lafayette Coll., 1871-81, Prin., Tilden Sem., W. Lebanon, N. H., 1881- 91. Author, "Manual of Gymnastics." Ph.D., Lafayette Coll., 1883. Teacher, Brooklyn High Sch., 1891-92. Bus. and Lit. Work, 1892 — . Supt. of Schs., Lebanon, N. H. Exam. Com., Dartmouth Coll. William Reynolds Bond, Cashier, Kan- kakee, 111. Amherst Coll., 1862-63. m., Martha Bush Dick- inson, Nov. 22, 1877. Mfr., Chicago, 111. Cashier, Kankakee, 111., 1902 — . Samuel Walley Brown, Retired, Green- wich, Conn. A.B. m., Carrie Richardson Brigham, New York, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1875. Memb., Sons of Rev. Clubs: University (New York); Hamil- ton (Brooklyn); Apawamis Golf, Fairfield Co, Golf. John Edward Dame, Clergyman, fEast Northwood, N. H. A.B. Theol. Sem., New Hampton Biblical Sch., 1866-68. Cong. Ch., Danville, Vt., 1868-70; Free Bapt. Ch., Lowell, Mass., 1870 — . m., Luanna Lillian Montgomery, Stafford, N. H., Mar. 4, 1874. William Phineas Fisher, Clergyman, An- dover, Mass. A.B. Sr. Class Treas. Union Theol. Sem., 1867-69. Cong. Ch., Rocky Hill, Conn., 1873- 77. Author, "Unity of the Church Promoted Congregationalism," 1881. Univ. of Ber- lin, 1869-70; Halle, 1870; Tiibingen, 1870-71. Presb. Ch., Norwood, N. J., 1871-72; Bruns- wick, Me., 1879; Warsaw, Mass., 1879 — . Memb., Bd. Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 1886-90; Am. Bd. of Comrs. of Foreign Missions, 1885 — ; Historic Geneal. Soc. Clubs: Appalachian, Twentieth Century (Boston). Thomas Horton, Merchant, fTruckee, Cal. A.B. Amherst Coll., 1863-66. Henry Thompson Peirce, Physician, 272 Lenox Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Priv., Co. E, 44th Mass, Inf. Mil., U. S. A., Sept. 12, 1862-June 18, 1863. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1870. Phys., City Hosp., Brooklyn, N, Y,, 1870-72, A.M., Wes- leyan Univ., 1871. Phys,, Perth Amboy, N. J., 1871-72; New York, N, Y., 1873 — . m., Mary Saylor, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., Oct. 12, 1876, Memb., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; N. Y, Acad, Med, Samuel Curtis Smith, Teacher, ts6 Fair- mount Ave., Newton, Mass. A.B. Sr. Class Sec. m., (i) Josie Henry Rid- dle, Manchester, N. H., July 13, 1871; (2) Clarissa Sears Nye, Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 19, 1874. Prin., High Sch., Andover, Mass., 1874; Eng. High Sch., Boston, Mass., 1874 — , Samuel Hempstead Valentine, Lawyer, 14s Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. ist Class Oration. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1868. N. Y, Bar, 1868. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1868—. Ed., TAc Amer- ican Admiralty, 1870. m., Eliza Williams Por- ter, Hartford, Conn,, Feb. 2, 1881, Alfred Edward Whitaker, Librarian, 1119 Broadway, Boulder, Colo, A.B., A.M. Mng., i866-68._ Asst. Libr., Mer- cantile Library, San Francisco, Cal., 1868-73; Libr., 1873-1901. Libr., Boulder, Colo., 1901 — . m., Laura Edith Murray, nee Gunning, Vallejo, Cal., Sept. 3, 1877. V, Pres., Rocky Mt. Assn. A K E. .315 ♦Charles Henry Chandler, Journalist, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Priv., 31st Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Nov. 20, 1861-62. Discharged for disability, Sept. 2, 1862. 1st Lat. Pr. 2d Mather Gr. Pr. 2d Class Oration. Salutatorian. 4> B K. m., Stella Shepard Bardwell, Amherst, Mass., July 25, 1866. Teacher, Williston Sem., East- hampton, Mass., 1866-67. Prin., Hopkins High Sch., Hadley, Mass., 1867-69. Author, "Latin Orthoepy," 1869. Glenwood Ladies' Inst., Brat- tleboro, Vt., 1869-70; Norwood Ladies' Inst., Northampton, Mass., 1870-72. Staff,, Republi- can, Springfield, Mass., 1872-77. Asst. Ed., Herald, Boston, Mass., 1877 — . Night Ed., id., 1882-85, d., Jan. 4, 1885. *Julius Abbott Morrill, Merchant, New York, N. Y. A.M. Amherst Coll., 1862-63. 2d Lt., ist Vt. Art., U. S. A., 1864 — . Discharged, Feb. 2, 1865. m., Sarah Chamberlain Bell, Nov. i, 1866. Ihsp,, U. S, Customs. Chief Clk., Rec- ord Dept., U. S. Custom House, New York, N. Y., 1867-75. Prin., Inst, Moore's Mills, N. Y., 1875-76, d., Jan. 23, 1908. *James Edwin Spear, Journalist, Cincin- nati, Ohio. A.B. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Monitor. Class Oration. * B K. Mgr., Crandall Hemp Brake SIGMA Co., 1870-73. Assoc. Ed., linqitirei', Cincinnati, Oliio, 1872 — . Washington Correspondent, IVorld. New Yorli, N. V. d., Washington, D. C. ♦William Weston, Civil Engineer, 85 Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. 2d Class Oration. * B K. Staff, Press, St. Paul, Minn., 1867. Europe, 1878. With U. S. Eng., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1879 — . Mexico, Central America, and South America, 1887-88. In charge of improvements on Muskingum har- bor, 1888; id.. Mar. 27, 1889, Manaos, firazij. Contrib., Cincinnati Times-Star on South Amer- ican subjects. 1867 Joseph Board, Merchant [Retired], Ches- ter, N. Y. A.B. I St Shepard Mineral. Pr. * B K. Lum- ber, Grain, and Coal Merchant, Chester, N. Y., 1868 — . m., (l) Josephine Bradbury Curry, Tilton, N. H., June i, 1868; (2) Hannah Au- gusta Curry, Tilton, N. H., Oct. 2, 1870. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Union Free Sch., Ches- ter, N. v., 20 yrs. ;,Comr. of Excise, 1876-77. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Chester, N. Y., 5 yrs. Memb., Bd. of Suprs., Orange Co., N. Y., 5 yrs. Dir., Watertown (S. Dak.) Water, Light, and Power Co. Dir. and Sec, Chester Natl. Bk. ; Chester, N. Y. Tel. Co. Dir., Chester Bd. of Trade; Chester Free Library. jEunes Smith Drake, Contractor, fRock Island, 111. See Alpha Alpha, 1867. Amherst, 1863-64. Edward Augustus Field, U. S. Navy, fWashington, D. C- , ■ Amherst, 1863-65. Grad., U. S. Naval Acad., 1869. jst Lt., U. S. Navy, 1890. Albert Lyman Jenness, fCincinnati, Ohio. Amherst, 1863-65. Moses Hamilton Kittredge, lyierchant, tBay City, Mich. Amherst, 1863. m., Augusta A. Reid, Otsego, Mich., Feb. i, 1879. William Rutherford Meail,' Architect, , ti6o Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.D. Student of Architecture with Russell Sturgis, Jr., Boston, Mass., 1867-69; Europe, 1869-71. Architect, New York, 1871 — . m., Olga K*l^"y^ Yeszokoveds, Hungary, Oct. 13, 1S83. LL.D., Amherst, 1902. Memb., Mc- Kim, Mead & White, which firm drew,, plans for Columbia University's new buildings; Architects of N. Y. Univ.; Univ. of Va. ; Bos- ton Pub. Libr,, and Rliode Island Capitol. Ezra Fletcher Taft, Dentist, 32 Avon Hill St., Cambridge, Boston, Mass. A.B., Ph.D. D.M.D., Harvard Univ., 1876. Dentist, Boston, ^ass., 1871 — . m., Emma Howe Browne, Dedham, Mass:," June 15, 1877. Instr. in Operative Dentistry, Harvard Dental Sch., 1876-88. Dentist, Cambridge, 1888—. Frederick Henry Thompson, Physician and Surgeon, 3 Pleasant St., Fitchburg, Mass. 1 • M.D. Amherst Coll., 1864-6S- loth Mass. Inf., U. S. A.. 1865. Harvard Univ., 1866. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1870. m., Harriet Fiske Howes, Petersham, Mass., June i, 1870. Phys., Lan- caster, Mass., 1870-74. Trustee, Pub. Library, Lancaster, Mass., 1872-74. Memb., Sch. Bd., 1872-74. Phys., I'itchburg, Mass., 1874. Memb., Sch. Bd., Fitchburg, Mass., 1875-81. Surg., loth Regt. N. G., State of Mass., 1877-78. Trustee, Pub. Library, Fitchburg, Mass., 1881 — . Surg., Burbank Hosp. V. Pres., Mass. Med. Soc. Memb., Am. Med. Assoc. Med. Examr., 3d Dist., Worcester Co., Mass. Samuel Ward, Manufacturer, S7-63 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. A.B. 41 B K. Stationer, Boston, Mass., 1868 — . m., Sarah G. Wopdworth, Newton Centre, Mass., Dec. 10, 1872. Pres., Samuel Ward Co., Importing and Mfg. Stationers, Boston, Mass., 1886 — . Res., Newton Centre, Mass. Myron Thompson Whitney, Lawyer, fMarshalltown, Iowa. . A.B. See Alpha Alpha, 1867. Amherst, 1864- 67. Prin., Acad., S. Hero, Vt., j867-«8. Law Student, Malone, N. Y., and Marshalltown, Iowa, 1868-69. Iowa Bar, 1870. Lawyer, Mar- shalltown, Iowa, 1870 — : Justice of the Peace, ib., 1881-83. Samuel Beede Wiggin, Dentist, fSand- wich Centre, N. H. Amherst, 1863-64. Supt., Sch. Bd., Middleton, Mass., 1871-74. Town Clk., Sandwich Centre, 1870-71. m., Annie Phebe Clark, Sandwich, Jan. 26, 1874. Shoe Mfr., Haverhill, Mass., 1874-75. Reg., Probate Ct., Carroll Co., N. H., 1876-79. ♦Samuel Ives Curti.ss, College Professor, Chicago, 111. .\.B., Ph.D., L.Th., D.D. 2d Eng. Comp. Pr. Class Sec. * B K. Union Theol. Sem., r867- 70. Alexander Mission, New York, N. Y., 1869-72. m., Laura W. Sessions, nee Walker, Mashapaug, Conn., May 10, 1870. Ireland and Scotland, 1872-73. Pastor, Am. Chapel, Leip- zig, Germany, 1874-78. Univ. of Leipzig, 1874- 78. Ph.D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1876. Author, "The Name Machabes," 1876; "Outlines of Hebrew Grammar," translation, 1877; "The Levitical Priests," 1877; "De Aaronitici Sacer- dotii Origine," 1878; "Moses and Deuter- onomy," 1878; "The Date of Our Gospels"; "Primitive Semitic Religion To-day**; "Inger- soll and Moses." L.Th., Univ. of Berlin, 1878. Prof., Biblical Lit., Chicago Theol.; Sem., 1878- 79. Old Testament Lit. and Interpretation, 1879 — . D.D., Iowa Coll., ^878. Amherst Coll., i88i. Pres., Chicago City Mission, J 888. Traveled in Syria, 189S. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1903. d., London, Eng., Sept. 22, 1904. *Calvin Grout Hill, Clergyma;ri, Milton, Mass. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Attleborough, Mass., 1867-69. ra., Mary Anna Borden Reed, Reho- both, Mass., Dec. 1, 1868. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1869-71. Cong. Ch., Hamilton, Mass., 1872-76; Walpole, Mass., 1876-81; Milton, Mass., 18S1- 96; Maiden, Mass., 1891-99. Retired, June, 1899. d., Oct. 11, 1907. ♦Henry Moulthrop Page, Milford, N. H. Amherst, 1863-64. d., Mar. 30, 1864, ♦Solomon Thayer Streeter, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Soph, qiass, Pres. 1st Social Union Deb. Pr. LL.B., Columljia Coll., 1^69. N. Y. Bar, 1868. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1869 — . m., Sara Lowther, ib.,' July 10, I884. Traveled in F.urope and lectured on travels. d.. Rosewood, N. J., Apr. 21, 1890. 316 SIC MA *Cassius Marcellus Terry, Clergyman, Minneapolis, Minn. A.B. ist Jr. Eng. Comp; Pr. ist Social Union Deb. Pr. ist Sr. Eng. Comp. Pr. ist Hardy Pr. Pres., Atlienre. Sr. Class Pres. A.B., Union Theol. Sem., 1867-70. m., Emily Hitch- cock, Amherst, Mass., May 18, 1870. Cong. Ch., N. BedjEdrd, Mass., 1870-73; St. Paul, Minn., 1872-77; St. Augustine, Fla., 1877-78; Minneapolis, Minn., 1,878-79. .Minn. Geol. , and Nat. Hist. Survey, 1879. Asst., Laboratory, Univ. of Minn., 1879-80. Asst. State Geologist, Minn., i8So-S,i. d., Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. i«, 1881. 1868 Clarence Eugene Allen, Merchant, tLud- ington, Mich. Amherst, 1864-66. Class Pres. m., Mary Montague Ferry, Grand Haven, Mich., Oct. i, 1879. U. S. Custom House Officer. Henry Ballantine, Merchant and Ac- countant, Monadnock Bldg., San. Fran- cisco, Cal. A.B., A.M. 2d Shepard Mineral. Pr." m., Lottie Elizabeth Clark, Northampton, Mass., Oct: 20, 1869. Act. U. S. Consul, Bombay, India, 1870. Merchant, Bombay, 1870 — . ' U. S'. Consul, Bombay,' 1885-97. U. S. Comr. from India to Chicago Exposition, 1893. Life Memb., N, Y, Geog. Soc. for record, of travel in Persia and Nepal. — Author-: - "Midnight Marches Through Persia," ''Nepal, or the Land of the Gurkhas." ■ ' ''*-"' -■''-..> ■. 1. Edwin Fisher Bayley, LaWyei-, 153 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. I A.B.,i LL.B. ■ 41st Wis. Inf., U. ,S. A., 1864. Class Treas. *., B K. LL.B., Washington Univ., 1870. Lawyer, ,St. Louis> Mo., 1871-72; Chicago, 1872 — . m., Anna Katharine Ober, St. Paul, Minn., Nov.' 15, 1S76. 1 George [Henry] ■ Tower Buffum, Mer- chant, Winchester, N. H. A.B. Amherst, 1863-64; 1865-68. Class His- -'' toriaii.' iQrator, Athena. 2d Glass ..Oration. Iron Bus., St. Louis, Mo., 1870-71; Neosho, Mo., 18,71-72; .St. Louis, 1872-82. m., Ethie E.: Brown, Waterbury, Vt., Sept. 2, 1873. Phil- .,■. adelphia, Pa., 1882 — . For years, in business, traveling f ro.m Alaska , and Yukon to the, Trans- vaal, Orange ,Free State, and Cape Colony. Most of time, in., mining camps of Western U. S. Author, I .''Smith of Bear City," and other frontier sketches.. Gyrus Cole DeCoster, Merchant, ^375 Jackson St., St. Paul, Minii., A.B. 3d Class Oration. Prin.; High . Sch., Lake City, Minn., 1869-70; Jefferson High Sch., St, Paul, 1871. IfilT., St. Paul, 1872—. m., 'Julia A. Williamson, Lake City, Jan. 30, 1873. Hai-lan Page Fretich, Educator and Pub- lisher, 1090 Matlison Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Monitor, Jr. Class, Pres. B K. Pres., Alexandria Deb. 'Soc; Soc. 'of Inquiry. Asst. Prin., High 9ch., Princeton, 111., 1868-70. Prin., High Sob., Sterling, 111., 1870-73. m., ' Maria Augusta Bowers, Catmbridge, Mass'.,' Aug. 22, 1872. Mfr., Albany, N. Y., 1873-80. Merchant^ New York, 1880-86. .'Prop., Albany Teachers' Agency, 1890-^. Pres., New Yorlc Edu. Co., 1899-1906. Memb., Bd. Pub. Instr., Albany, 1895-1902. Sec., N. Y. ' State Assn. Sch. Bd., 1896-1961; Natl. Edu. Press Assn. of Amer., rgoi — . Club, Aurenia. Office,' 81 Chapel St., Albany, N. Y. George William Hersee, Farmer, 811 Hubbard St., Los Angeles, Cat ' ' '■ M.D. Amherst, 1864-65. Med. Sch. of Me. in., Annie E.I Gerari, New York, Aug. 13,' i'877. Author, "The Last' Man on ' Earth." M.D., ' Bowdoih, 1868. Lecturer in Northwest, "Ef- fects of Alcohdl .on the Tissues of the Living Human Body." Musician. Farmer, Los Aii- , g;eles, 1902 — . ,,-;;' Alfred Eaton Ives, Teacher, 403 Han- cock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Co. E, 26th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1861-63. Soph. Class, \'. Pres. Prin., High Sch., Meriden, Conn., 1868-75. m., (r) Isa- dore C. Ives, Meriden, Oct. 26, 1871. Prin., Gram. Sch., No. 6, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1875—. m., (2) H. Maria Barber, Brooklyn, 1884. Memb., G. A. R.; F. & A. M. Stephen Symonds Lancaster, Lawyer, t Augusta; Me. ,-.■; ,...■. . ■-■>,.: A.B. ist Decl. Pr. 3d Class Oration. ,N. Y. Bar, . 1870. , m., Mary Inglebert V^oart,' Au- gusta, Me., Oct. 9, 1873. Albert Barnes Mather, Superintendent of Schools, loi Miller St., Meriden, Conn. A.B., A.M. 2d Comp.: Pr. Jr. Class Sec. Orator, Athenae. Philos. Oration. ■!> B K. Prin., High Sch., JMeriden, 1868-69; Gram. Sch., ib., 1869—. Memb., Bd, of Edu., Meri- den, 1870-76. Sec. arid Treas., N. Am. Collec- tion Co., '1874; Meriden Sci. Assoc, 1880. m., Anne Wylie, Meriden, Oct. 27, 1886. Supt., Sch., Merideii. ■ Pres., Conn. State Teachers' Assn.; ; Coiin. School-Masters', CJub. Club, Home, Meriden. Walter Newton, Merchant, fChieago, 111. Amherst, 1864. Eliphalet Williams Tyler, Lawyer, 299 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Fresh. Class Pr. 1st Lat. Pr. Monitor. Class' Oration. Salutatorian. * B K. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1872. N. Y. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, New York,' 1872. — . . Abroad, ,i874'-76. m., Elizabeth Phoenix "Wilson, New Yo>-k, Nov. 13, 1886.' Memb., N. Y. City Bar Assn;; Law Library ,As5n. .. Res., New York, 1872-1906; Upper Montclair, N. J., 1906 — . ,' *Charles Edward Chase, Manufacturer, York, Me. Amherst Coll., 1864-65. Woolen M.fi-., York, ■ Me. d., Feb. 2, 1877. '. .' *Aurelius Layirrence Gleason, Clergyman, Lansing, Mich. A.B. 3d Athenae Comp. 'Pr. Class Historian. Rochester TlifenE. 2d Class Oration. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1872. m., (i) Genevra Adelaide Shaw, Springfield, Mass., June 5, 1872. Phys., Sunderland, Mass., 1872 — . Memb., Sch. Bd., Sunderland, 1872- 97. Memb., Mass. Med> Soc. m., (2) Almira Blanche Baker, Oakland, Cal., 1907. Jonas Sayre VanDuzer, Farmer, Horse- heads, N. y. Amherst, 1866-67. m., Julia Amanda Rogers, Plainfield, N. J., Mar. 2, 1869. Sch. Comr., Chemung Co., N. Y., 1872-76; 1881. Assoc. Ed., The Husbandman, 1874-79. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1883-84. Wholesale Drug Bus., New York, 1867-6S. Dairy Farmer and Cheese Mfr., Horseheads, 1869 — . Started Creamery, C^ie- mung Co., 1891. Pres., Creamery Co., 1894 — . Postmaster, Horseheads, during Harrison and Cleveland Administrations. Walter Henry Winchester, Lawyer, 812 4 St., Bismarck, N. Dak. LL.B. Priv., Co. C, 8th N. Y. Cav., U. S. A., 1865. Amherst, j866-67. LL.B., Union, 1873. Lawyer, Ft. Covington, N. Y., 1873-82. m., Ella Kimball, Ft. Covmgton, Sept. 18, 1873. Prin., Acad., Ft. Covington, 1873-76. Assoc. Justice of Sessions, Franklin Co., N. Y., 1878- 82. Lawyer, Bismarck, 1882 — . Co. Supt. of Schs., Burlington Co., Dak., 1883-91. (circuit and District Judge, U. S. Judicial Dist., N. Dak., 1888 — . Club, Bismarck Commercial. ♦Andrew George Booth, Lawyer, San Francisco', Cal. • Amherst Coll., 1866-68. m., Laura D. Aldrich, May 3, 1876. Cal. , Legis., 1882 — :. *WiIliam Aldrich Dudley, Marlboro, Mass. A.B. Brown, 1865-67. Amherst, 1869-70. * B K. . Merchant, Providence, R. I., 1870- 88. m., Jennie Louise Church, Providence, Nov. 19, 1872. Farmer and City Auditor, Marlboro, Mass., 1888-1909. d., Feb. 25, 1909. ♦Myron Winslow Hunt, Physician, Falls City, Nebr. . A.B., A.M., M.D. , 4th Shepard Mineral. Pr. 3d (ilass Oration. Union Theol. Sem., 1870- 73.,, m., Laura' Amelia White, Norwalk, Ohio, kay 28, 1873.':' ,'Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Pau-ting-fu, China, 1873-76, Res., Norwalk, Ohio; Cuthbert^^ 6a., 1876-78. Cong. Ch., Cen- tralia, Kans., 1878-79. M.D., Mo. Med. Coll., 1880. Phys.,', Falls' City, Nebr., ,iS8o-8i. d., Aug. ro, 1881. ♦George Washington Seaver, Pomfret, Vt. ' ' ■ ' . .A.B. 2d Class ' Oration. Teacher, Cavendish, 'Vt., and Chesttr, Vt., 1866-67. Agt., N, Y. Publishing House, 1867-70. Lost with Steamer Varuna, off Fla., Oct. 20, 1870. ♦John Baldwin Thurston, , Insurance, Montpelier, 'Vt. . ,. A.B. Actuary, Natl. Life Ins. Co., Montpelier, Vt., 1870 — . m., (i) Lucy Frances Fiske, %■ Bethel, Vt., Nov. 28, 1872; (2) Ruth B. Roafe, Aug., 1881. Supt. of Schs., Montpelier, Vt., 1881— . ♦Wardner Carpenter Titswflrth, Clergy- man Dunellen, N. J. • ,■;■■. A.B. 2d Class Oration. Prin., Acad., Wal- worth, Wis., 1870-71; Union Acad., Shiloh, N. J., 1871-72. Student, Union Theol. Sem., 1872-73. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Westerly, R. I., 1873-75. Student, Union Theol. Sem., 1875-77. Seventh Day Bapt. Ch., Farina, 111., 1877-81. m.. Belle H. Glaspey, Farina, III., Mar. 26, 1879. Seventh Day Bapt. Ch., Ash- away, R. L, 1881-83; Alfred Centre, N. Y., 1883-88; Sisco, Fla., 1888-91. d., Apr. 22, 1892. ♦Merritt Harvey Walker, Manufacturer, Chicago, 111. A.B. 3d Class Oration. Merchant, Montgcim- ery, .\la., 1872-75. Mfr., Elmira, N. Y., 1875- 83; Chicago, 111., 1883—-. m., Sarah Lavina Mills, Elmira, July s, 1886. d., June 25, 1888. ♦George Henry Watson, Physician, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1870-71. M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1872. Phys., Ca- naseraga, N. Y., 1872-75; Halifax, Mass., 1875- 83. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1876-77. Phys., Bridgewater, Mass., 1883-1907. d.. May 26, 1907. 1871 John Eddy Day, Lawyer, fWorcester, Mass. A.B., A.M. Class Pres. 2d Class Oration. Prin., High Sch., Westborough, Mass., 1871- 74; Supt. of Schs., ib., 1874-7^, Boston Univ., Sch. of Law, 1875-76. Lawyer, Worcester, 1875 — . m., Abbie Fralices Fay, Worcester, Mass., Dec. 8, 1876. William Trowbridge Forbes, Lawyer, t23 Trowbridge St., Worcester, Mass. A.B. I St Walker Math. Pr. Ger. Pr, Ed., Student, 1870, Class Historian, 1871. * B K. Instr., Math., Robert Coll., 1^1-74. Law Stu- dent, Worcester, 1874-75. Judge,, ist Dist. Ct., Eastn. Mass., 1875-78. Lawyer, Westborough, Mass., 1879. Mass. Gen. Ct.,' .House, 1881-82. m., Harriette Merrifield, Worcester, Feb. 5, 1884. Mass. Gen. Ct., Senate^ 1886-87. Law- yer, Worcester, 1887 — . Tciistee and Clk., Westborough Savings Bk. Treas., Westborough Factory. Assoc. Dir., Westborough Elefctric Light and Power Co. Sch. Comr., West- borough, 6 yrs. ; Selectman, 4 ' yrs. William Greenwood, Clergyman, t7i9 Oak Park Ave., Des Moines, Iowa. A.B., B.D. 6th Mass. Inf., U. S. A. Class V. Pres. ist Class Oration. .* B K. B.D., Yale Coll., 1874. m„ Julia Ann Ballantine, Amherst. Mass., June 16, 1874. Cong. Ch., Hatfield, Mass., 1874-76; Haverhill, Mass., 1876-79. Europe, 1880-81. Cong. Ch., Wind- sor, Mass., 1883 — . Anson Daniel Morse, College Professor, 28 Northampton Road, 'Amherst, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.D. Strong. Gr. Pr. ' Alexan- dria Orator. * B K. Teacher, Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1872-75. Student, Heidelberg Univ., 1876 and 1883. Instr., Pol. Econ., Amherst Coll., 1876-77; Prof., Pol. Econ. and Instr. in pist., 1877-78; Winkley Prof., Pol. "Econ. and Hist., ' 1878—. Prof. 320 SIGMA Emeritus, -m., Margaret Duncan Ely, New York, Sept. 3, 1878. LL.D., Union, 1895; Amherst, 1907. Merab., Webster Hist. Soc.; Am. Acad. Polit. Sci.; Am. Antiquarian Soc; Am. llist. Assn. Arthur Richards Paine, Physician, 379 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Pres., Glee Club. Teacher, Sem., Fai'rHeld, N. Y., 1871-72., M.D., Colum- bia, 1875. Phys., City Hosp., Brooklyn, 1875 — . m., Carrie A. Ashmead, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Attending Phys., Brooklyn Hosp: Memb., Council of Consulting Phys., Long Island Hosp. Founder and Memb., Council of Uni- ' versity Club o£ Ifrb'oklyn. Alwyn Hammond Partridge, Insurance, tSt. Louis, Mo. Amherst, 1B66-69. Ludiis Ofegobd Kobertson, Publisher, tNew York, N. Y. Sth Mass. Inf., U. .$, A., 1864. Amherst A.B., A.M., M.D. 2d Class Oration. Class Pres. (4). Memb., Baseball Assoc; Alexan- drian Lit. Soc. Prin., High Sch., Bellows Falls, Vt, 1871-73. Merchant, Boston, Mass., i8>3-75. Teacher, Hasbrouck Inst., Jersey City, ^875-77.' m., Georgiana Teal Peterson, Union Springs, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1876. M.D., N. Y. Univ., :878. Phys., New York, :878— . Med. Examr., John Hancopk Life Ins. Co., iS8o^. Asst. Sanitary Lnsp., New York, 1881-82; Pl^ys., Northwestern Dispensary, New York, i8Si. Instr., G4Bito-Urinary Diseases, Post Grad. Med. Sch. Med. Dir., Coml. Alliance Life Ins. Co. Examr., Equitable Life. Fel- low, New York Acad, of Med. Memb., N. Y. State Med. Assoc; Manhattan Med. and Surg. Soc d., Apr. II, 1903. *Edward Provost DeMott, Lawyer, Clif- ton, N. J. A.B. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1873. Lawyer, Jersfey City, N. J., 1873—. m., J. Louise Cur- tis, Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 4, 1883. Mfr., . . Jersey City, N. J. d., Oct. 26, 1885. Coll., 1867-69. m., Florence Ellen Burgess, «.*!__ tW - t^ij j ^1 Boston,, Mass., Aug. 6, 1873- Pub., The *Henry Warren Eldredge, Clergyman, Economist, Ifew York, N. Y., 1878—. George Franklin Sawyer, Superintendent of Schools, 609 Fifth Ave., Lansing- bufg, N. Y. A.B. 17th Me. Inf., U. S. A., 1862165. Teacher, S^m., Fairfield, N. Y., 1871-73. Prin., Acad., Belleville, N. Y., 1874-81. m., Mary Eliza Thompson, Syracuse, N. Y., Apr. 28, i?74. ■ Teacher, State Norm. Sch., Cortland, N. Y., 1881-82. Prin., High Sch., Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1882-83; Union Sch., Carthage, N. Y., 1883-92. ■ Supt. of Schs., Lan^ingburg, 1892—. John Woodruff Simpson, Lawyer, 926 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B., LL.D. 2d Alexandrian Decl. Pr. 2d Coll. Decl. Pr. ist Lat. Trans. Pr. ist Social Union Bfih. Pr. 2d Hardy Deb. Pr. Hyde Orat. Pr. Monitor. Ed., Student. * B K. LL.B., Columbia, 1873. N. Y. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, New York, 1873—- Memb., Law Firm, Simpson, Thacher & Birtlett. Pres. Elector, State of N. Y., 1904. LL.D., Am- herst, 1904. Frank Mansfield Taylor, Metallurgist, 945 Pennsylvania Ave., Denver, Colo. A.B. Mgr., Manhattan Mng. Co., Austin, Nev., 1872-74; Clbar Creek Co., Georgetown, Colo., 1875-80. m., Lida Ross Eshleman, Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 29, 1876. Mining Eng., Denver, Colo., 1876 — . Engaged in planning, building and managing works for sampling, concentrat- ing, and milling ores carrying gold, silver, lead, and copper. Pres., several Corpns. and large s^impling works for determining precious metal Contents of ores in Colo., Utah, and Nevada. Clubs: Central Assn. (New York); Denver, University, Denver Country (Den- ver); University, Alta (Salt Lake City). Charles Lucius Tomblen, Clergyman, Montague, Mass. A.B. *- B K. Andover Theol. Sem., 1871- 74. m., Helen Elois Bliss, Essex, Vt., May 12, 1875. Ordained, Gilmanton Iron Wks., N. H., Aug. 30, 1877. Cong. Ch., Gilmanton Iron Wks., N. H.-, 1877-78; S. Royalston, Mass., 1878-81; Simsbury, Conn., 1881-84; Aga- wam, Mass., 1884-87; Pepperell, Mass.; Middle- bury, Mass.; Montague, Mass., 1888 — . *Hobart Cheesman, Physician, New York, N. Y. Buena Vista, Colo. A.B. Teacher, Cornwall, N. Y., 1871-72. Hart- ford Theol. Sem., 1872-75. m., Jennie S, Loveland, Hinsdale, Mass., Sept. 12, 1876. Cong. Ch., Becket, Mass., 1876-77; E. Wey- mouth, Mass., 1877-80;. S. Deeriield, Mass., 1880-82; Turner's Falls and Miller's Falls, Tilkks., i88'2-8S; Buena Vista, Colo., 1885. Chapl., 2d Mass. Mil. d., Aug. 30, 1885. *David Hill, Lawyer, Easthampton, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. ist Lt., i52d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Nov. 3, 1862 — ; Capt., Feb. 9, , 1863 — . Mustered out, Nov. i, 1864. Fresh. Class Pres. 1st Decl. Pr. 1st Athense Pr. Athens Orator. Marshal. 2d Class Oration. Teacher, Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1871-76. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1878. Lawyer, Northamp- ton, Mass., 1878 — . m., Susie J'osephine- Scott, Pcrinton, N. Y., June 6, 1880. d., Jan. 9, 1900. *Clarence Horatio Pitkin, Lawyer, Mont- peli'er, Vt. Amherst, 1867-68. State's Atty., Washington Co., Vt., 1880-82. d., Dec, 1907. ♦Everett Augustine Thompson, Teacher, Woburn, Mass. A.B., A.M. Teacher, High Sch., Woburn, Mass., 1871-76, Teacher, High Sch., Spring- field, Mass., 1876 — . Cor. Sec, Rumsford Hist. Assn., 1878 — . Author, "Count Rums- ford's Early Life," 1881. Pres., Botan. Soc, Springfield. Retired to Woburn, 1884. d., June 10, 1890. 187a Nathan Dickerman Barrows, Promoter, 414 Locust St., Knoxville, Tenn. A.B. Teacher, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1872-78. ,m.. Marietta R. Knapp,. June 16, 1875. Co. Supt. of Schs., Faribault Co., Minn., 1880-82. Promoter, Knoxville, Tenn., 1900 — . Spencer Randolph Bonnell, Clergyman, ,,t,Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. 1st Shepard Mineral. Pr. Head Teacher, Govt. Sch., N-agasaki, Japan, 1872-74. Ed., ' Gazette, Nagasaki, Japan, 1873-74. Andover Thedl. Sem., 1874-77. Cong. Ch,, S. Deerfield, Mass., 1878-79; Brighton, Vt.„ 1880-82; Detroit, Mich., 1882; Unionville, Ohio, 1883-84. Teach- er, Norm. Sch., Geneva, Ohio, 1883-84. 321 SIGMA George Larkin Clark, Clergyman, Wetli- ersfield. Conn. A.B. Pres., Alexandria. Yale Thcol. Sch., '873-7S- Union Theol. Sem., 1875-76. m., Emma Frances Kimball, Dec. 19, 1876. Cong. Ch., Shelburne, Mass., 1876-93. Cong. Ch., Farmington, Conn., and Wethersfield, Conn., 1893—. John Bates Clark, College Professor, 635 W. IIS St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Woods Pr. * B K. Brown Univ., 1865-67. Grad., Amherst Coll., 1872. Special Student, Economics and Hist., Univ. of Heidelberg, 2 yrs. ; Univ. of Zurich, 1S72-75. m., Myra Almeda Smith, Minneapo- lis, Minn., Oct. 23, 1875. Prof, of Hist, and Polit. Econ., Carlton Coll., 1877-78; Smith Coll. and Amherst Coll.; Lecturer, Johns Hop- kins Univ.; Prof. Polit. Econ., Columbia Univ., 189s — . Memb., Am. Econ. Assn. (Pres., 1893- 95) ; Am. Acad. Polit. and Soc. Sci. ; Mohonk Conference on Arbitration ; Civic Federation ; Bd. Trustees, Smith Coll.; Bd. Eds., Polit. Sci. Quarterly, Author, "The Philosophy of Wealth," "The Distribution of Wealth," "The Control of Trusts," "The Problem of Monop- oly," "Essentials of Economic Theory." Au- thor (with F. H. Eddings), "The Modern Dis- tributive Process." Pres., Conn. Valley Econ. Assn. Clubs: Century, Barnard, Congrega- tional, Economic (New York). James Dingwell, Clergyman [Retired], Leicester, Mass. A.B. See Upsilon, 1865. Brown, 1862. Co. I, nth R. I. Inf., U. S. A., 9 mos. m., Mary Carpenter Lewis, N. Providence, R. I., Jan. 12, 1865. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1865-68. Am- herst, 1868-72. Ordained, Ashfield, Mass., Aug. 28, 1872. Cong. Ch., Ashfield, Mass., 1872-77; Danielsonville, Conn., 1877-95; Leicester, Mass., 189s—. Lewellin Middleton Glidden, Lawyer, 2920 N. Warner Ave., Tacoma, Wash. A.B., A.M. 3d Class Oration. Prin., Acad., Westfield, N. Y., 1872-73. N. Y. Bar, 1875. m., Helen Eliza Robertson, Oct. 25, 1876. Lawyer, Tacoma, Wash., 1890 — . Oscar Hosmer, Journalist, 171 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Amherst, 1868-69. With Boston Herald, 1872 — ; Fin. Ed., 1888 — . Res., Wenham, Mass. [Washington] Irving Putnam, Publisher, 27 W. 23 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Class Pres. Ed., Student. With G. P. Putnam's Sons, 27-29 W. 23 St., New York, 1B72 — ; Memb., 1878 — . m., Emma Louise Brock, New York, N.^ Y., June 20, 1878. Abroad, 1887. Dir., Knickerbocker Press Club. Club, Manhattan. Thomas Robinson, Civil Engineer, fVienna, Va. A.B. Amherst, 1868-72. ist Athenae Pr. Mis- sionary, Labrador, 1870-73. m., Mary Melissa Nudd, Wolf borough, N. H., May 22, 1872. Andover Theol. Sem., 1872-74. Prof., Nat. Philos., Howard Univ., 1874-87. A.fe., 1877. Asst. U. S. Eng., 1887. Memb., Washington Philos. Soc; Washington Chem. Soc; Am. .\Rsn. Adv. Sci. ♦Bernadotte Bancroft, Banker, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. 1st Decl. Pr. Athense Orator. Hvdc Pr. Confidential and Cor. Clk., Allen, Ste- phens & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1872- 75. Cashier, Richardson, Hill & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1875-78. m., Mary Harriet Holmes, Canton, Mass., June 21, 1876. Eng- land, Scotland, and France, 1878. d., Dec. 30, 1878. ♦Emerson Davis Cornish, Teacher, West Hartland, Conn. A.B. Soph. Class V. Pres. Warren Schp. Pr. 2d Class Oration. * B K. Teacher, High Sch., Northampton, Mass., 1872-Dec. 1873. Prin., High Sch., Bridgewater, Mass., Dec, 1873-Dec., 1877. d., June 29, 1878. *Frank Melville Wilkins, Rancher, Crocket Co., Tex. Amherst, 1868-72. Mass. Bar, 1875. Lawyer, Brockton and Boston; Sherman, Tex., 1878. (Tattle Rancher, Picos River, Sonthwestn. Tex. Assassinated by three Mexicans on his ranch, Dec. 18, 1890. 1873 Doane Rich Atkins, Clergyman, Lawn Ridge, South Haven, Mich. A.B., A.M., B.D. Class Pres. Yale Theol. Sem., 1873-76; B.D., 1876. Ordained, Cong. Clergyman, Jan., 1877. Cong. Ch., Westbroolc, Conn. ; Brimfield, Mass. ; Custer City, Dak. ; Mitchell, Dak.; Hyde Park, 111., and South Haven, Mich., 1877 — . m., Elizabeth Wesson, Worcester, Mass., Dec 25. 1883. Frank Talpey Benner, Lawyer, 11 17 Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Alexandria Orator. Hyde Pr. ist Class Oration. * B K. Law Student, Boston, Mass., 1874-77. Univ. of Leipzig, 1875-76. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1877 — . m., Mary Jane Harris, St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 17, 1886. Res., Newtonville, Mass. John Vail Brooks, Merchant, 10 Baldwin St., Montpelier, Vt. .\.B. Shepard Mineral. Pr. m., Mary Blanche Swasey, May 24, 1877. Solomon Woodward Cunningham, Law- yer, 86 St. Nicholas Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B., LL.B. 2d Lat. Comp. Pr. 2d Ger. Comp. Pr. ist Eng. Comp. Pr. Sci. Oration. * B K. LL.B., Columbia, 1875. Pa. Bar, Lawrence Co., 1875; Allegheny Co., 1876. Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1876 — . Abroad, 1881. m., Kate L. Crawford, New Castle, Pa-, Oct. 23, 18S4. Trustee, Pittsburgh Female Coll., 188s—. Dir., Officer, and Receiver of various Fin., Mfg., and R. R. Corpns. Memb., Legis. Com. of Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce. Memb., various clubs. Res., 414 Graham St., Pitts- burgh. )■ Newell Lovering Cutler, Merchant, 18 Matthews St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Wool Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1873 — . Roger Everett Dodge, Merchant, Man- chester, N. H. Wholesale Flour and Grain Bus., Concord, N. H., and Manchester, N. H., 1873^. m., Frances L. Larcom, Beverly, Mass., May 22, 1877. Harmon Northrup Morse, College Pro- fessor, Johns Hopkins Univ., Balti- more, Md. A.B., Ph.D. Chem. Schp. Pr. ist Class Ora- 322 SIGMA tion. B K. Columbia Sch. of Med., 1876-77. M.D., Jeffer- son Med. Coll., 1878. Phys. and Surg., Wor- cester, Mass-, 1,878 — . England, Frarice, and Switzerland, , ,1878-79. Mei?ib., Sch. Bd., Wor- cester, 1882-86. in., Sara B. Guggs, , West- borough, Mass., May 17, 1883. Memb,, Mass. Med. Soc. j' 'Worcester Nat. Hist, See. *George Frankliifi Mears, Lawyer, Essex, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1877. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1877-93. m., Julia Ann Strong, Essex, Mass., Dec. 31, 1878. d., Worcester, Mass., Mar. 6, 1883. ♦Walter Spaulding Norcross, Wakefield, Mass. Amherst, 1871 — . d., Oct., 1873. *RichmQnd Mayo Smith, College Pro- fessor, New York, N. Y. Ph.D., 1890. 2d Hardy Pr. ist Class Oration. * B K. Royal Frederick William' Univ. of Berlin, 1875-77. Asst., Hist, and Pol. Sci., Columbia, 1 877-78. Heidelberg, 1 878. Ajdj . Prof., Hist, and Pol. Sci., Columbia, 1878- 83; Prof., Pol. Econ. and Social Sci., id., 1883 — . ,m., Mabel Percy Ford, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 4, 18S4. Merab., Univ. Coun- cil; Bd. of Eds., Political Science Quar- terly, Colu^mjbia, 1886 — ; Am. Statistical As^n. ; Am, Econ. Assn.; Nat. Acad. Sci.; Internatl. Statis. Inst. Author, "Iramigratibn and Em- migration," "Statistics and" Sociology," "Sta- tistics and Economics." d., Nov. 11^ igoi. 1876 Earl Grey Baldwin, Journalist, fPitts- field, Mass. A.B., A.M. m., Margaret Elizabeth White, 1870. Prim, High Sch., Pittsfield, Mass.; Wen- dell Hall Sch. for Boys, ib., 1877-83' Club, Appalachian. : ^z% Clark Smith Beardslee, College Pro- fessor, 138 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. A.B., A.M., D.D. Ed., Student. Commenc. Speaker. * B K. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1876- 79. Instr., Hebrew, id.; 1879-S1; id., Berlin Univ., 1881. m., Emma Gillett Alvord, Dec. 13, 1882. Cong. Ch., Le Mars, Iowa; Prescott, Ariz.; West Springfield, Mass., 1881-1900. Prof., Dogmatics, Ethics, and Homiletics, Hart- ford Thepl. Se^n. D.D., Berea Coll., i8g8. George Washington Brown, Teacher, 38 High St., Ne.whvryport, Mas^. Prin., High Sch., Newbunyport, Mass., 1875-78. m., Mary Anna Currier, July 13, 1876. Prin., Jackman Gram. Sch., ibi, 1878 — . Post Grad. Work, Cornell Summer Sell., 1902; Columbia Summer Sch., 1905. McCeorge Bundy, Lawyer, 340 Foun- tain St., Grand Rapids, Mich. A.B. Pres., Glee Club. Philos. Oration. *'B K. N. Y. Bar, 1879. U. S. Consular Clk., Havre, Fr., 1880. Lawyer, Grand' Rap- ids, Mich., 1884 — . m., Mary Goodhue Hol- lister, ib., Jan. 8, i88s. Officer and Dir., various business companies. Cliibs: Peninsular, Colonial, Kent, Century (Grand Rapids). Frank Llewellyn Grefine, Teacher [Re- tired], Alfred, N.' Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Class Gym. Capt. Coll. Creiv Capt. Strong Gr. Pr. * B K. Teacher, Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877; Potts- town, Pa., 1878. m., (0 E. Clara Riidiger, Brooklyn, Feb. 21, 1878. Teacher, Markham Acad., Milwaukee, Wis., 1879. Supt. of Schs., Saven's Point, Wis., 1879-82. Prin., Hornell Free Acad., Hornellsville, N. Y., 1882 — ; Supt. of Schs., ib., 1882—. , Prin., Public Schs., Brooklyn, N. Y., 20 yrs. ; retired on pension, m., (2) L. Maud Titsworth, Dunellen, N. J., July 27, 1898. Pres., Seventh Day Bapt. Ch., Gen, Conference. Trustee, Alfred Univ., 1908. George Everett Guild, Clergyman, faoiS Main Ave., Scrantoh, Pa. A.B. Hardy Deb. Pr. Yale, Dept. of Theol., 1876-77. Union Theol. Sem., 1877-79. Presb. Ch., Scranton, Pa., 1879 — ■ m., Mary Lyman Clark, Northampton, Mass., Apr. 17, 1879, Pres., Alumni Assn. of Walton Acad., N. Y., 1886-87. Author, Pph., "The Relation of Re- ligion to Business," "The Sabbath." William Scott Hamilton, Lawyer, fLin- coln, Nebr. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Ft. Madison, Iowa, 1877-78. Europe, 1878-81. Lawyer, Lincoln, Nebr. Gilbert Ray Hawes, Lawyer, Author, and Lecturer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Law Sch. Ed., Acta Co- Umbiana. LL.B., Columbia, 1878. Lawyer, Neiv York, N. Y., 1878—. Specialty, Corpn., Ry., and Commercial Law. A.M., 1884. Treas., E. S. and B. Ry. Co., —1888. Pres., Edison Illuminating, Co., Orange, N. J., — 1888. , Trus- tee and Sec, Standard Cut Sole Co. m., Ger- trude Ne\yman Dunlop, Kansas City, Mo., June I, 1903. Traveled extensively through Eu- rope. Lecturer, Law Sch., and Bd. of Edu., New York, N. Y. Author, "Edward Haw.es, the Emigrant, and some of his Descendants," "A Source of Daijger to Banks," "The Legal emedy for Stqck Gambling." Contrib., Green ag, Albany Lazv Journal, American Banker. ■ ampaign Speaker. Memb., Am. Bar Assn.; N. Y. Co. Lawyers* Assn.; Am. Soc. of SIGM. Internatl. Law; N. Y. A K E Alumni Assn.; Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence; N. V. Hist. Soc.; N. Y. Geneal. and Biograph. Sue; Sons of the Rev.; Soc. of Colonial Wars; Soc. of Found- ers and Patriots. Clubs: Graduates, Columbia Yacht, West End Assn., West Side Repub., Conservative Repub. Res., 596 West End Ave. Edward Hooker Knight, Clergyman and Teacher, 71 Tremont St., Hartford, Conn. A.B., A.M., D.D. Strong Or. Pr. Lat. Pr. Bruce Lat. Comp. Pr. 3d Shepard Math. Pr. ist Hutchins Gr. Pr. Monitor. Salutatorian. * B K. Teacher, Williston Sem., Eastliamp- ton, Mass., 1877-78. Student, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1878-80; id., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1880-81; Berlin Univ., 1881-82. Cong. Ch., E. Granville, Mass., 1882-83; W. Springfield, Mass., 1883-1900. m., Hattie L. Gates, Oct. 24, 1883. D.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1907. Robert Logan Patton, Clergyman and Teacher, Morgarton, N. C. A.B. Leader, Glee Club. Prin., Acad., Hart- land, N. C, 1878-90. m., Margaret Ann Spainhauer, June 6, 1877. Bapt. Ch., Hart- land, N. C. Co. Supt. Schs., Burke Co., N. C. ; Morgantown Graded Schs. Prin., Patton High Sch., Morgantown, N. C. George Arthur PUmpton, Publisher, 70 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1876-77. With Ginn Bros.; Ginn & Heath; Ginn, Heath & Co.; Ginn & Co., Pubs^ 1877 — . Memb., Kirm. Ginn & Co. Memb., A K E Council, 2 Chap., 188283; Am. Econ. Soc. Author, "Pop- ular Guide to Amherst College." Charles Bingham Reynolds, Journalist, t346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Forest and Stream, 1880 — . Memb., Am. Geog. Soc. Author, "Old St. Augustine," "A Story of Three Centuries." *Ellory Albee Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Upton, Mass. Amherst, 1872-75. Prin., High Sch., Shel- burne Falls, Mass., 1875; Athol, Mass., 1876. m., Rosa Arbella Wood, Upton, Mass., July ti, 1876. Andover Theol. Sem., 1876-77. Prin., High .Sch., Upton; Ayer, Mass.; Shel- burne Falls, Mass., 1876-1900. Inventor, "Baldwin Adjustable Bicycle Chain," "Gravity Door Knob and Lock." d., Mar. 17, 1907. *Edrnund Plummer Barker, Superintend- ent of Schools, Ayer, Mass. A.B., A.M. Ed., Student. * B K. m., Susan Marvin, Nov. 27, 1877. Prin., Acad., Deer- field, Mass., 1877-78; Nichols, Mass., 1879-81. Hopkins, Mass., 1881-83; High Sch., Swamp- scott, Mass., 1883-90. Supt. of Schs., Ayer and Littleton, Mass., 1890-98. d., Oct. 31, 1901. *John Howard Packard, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Amherst, 1872-75. Yale, 1876. ♦George Lane Smith, Clergyman, Pres- cott, Ariz. . „ A.B. Kellogg Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Social Un- ion Deb. Pr. Woods Pr. Hyde Pr. 1st Hardy Pr. Commenc. Speaker. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Amherst, Mass., 1876-78. Student, Hartford and Andover Theol. Sems., 1878-81. m., Mary Montague Lyman, Amherst, Oct. 26, 1881. Cong. Ch., Rock Springs, Wyo., 1881- 83; Riverside, Cal., 1883; Prescott, Ariz., 1883- 86. d., Feb. 6, 1886. 1877 Nelson Goodwin Green, Lawyer, tNew York, N. Y. A.B. Amherst, 1872-75. Yale, 1876. Willard Irving Lewis, Manufacturer, fWalpole, Mass. A.B. * B K, m., Mary Gay Goodrich, Ports- moutlt N. H., Feb. 6, 1883. Mfr., Cotton Battii% and Carpet Lining, Walpole, Mass. Memb., Sch. Com. Henry Martin Maxson, School Superin- tendent, 661 W. 7 St., Plainfield, N. J. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Prin., Acad., and Union Sch., Whitney's Point, N. Y., 1878- 79; High Sch., N. Attleboro, Mass., 1879-82. m., Henrietta Lewis, Westerly, R. I., Dec, 1879. Supt. of Schs., Attleboro, 1882-88; Paw- tucket, R. L, 1888-92; Plainfield, N. J., 1892—. Trustee, Alfred Univ., and N. J. State Chari- ties Bd. Memb., Geog. Soc; Natl. Child La- bor Assn. Clubs: Schoolmasters, Alfred. Charles Sumner Nash, College Professor, 2223 Atherton St., Berkeley, Cal. A.B., B.D., A.M., D.D. Philos. Oration. * B K. Teacher, Robert Coll., Constantinople, Tur- key, 1877-80. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1880-84; B.D., id., 1883. Instr., Hebrew, Wesleyan Univ., 1883-84; Biblical Hist, and Theol., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1885-91. Cong. Ch., East Hartford, Conn., 1884-90. m., Marie Louise Henry, May 15, 1889. Prof., Practical Theol., Pacific Theol. Sem., Berkeley, Cal., 1891 — . A.M., Amherst, 1891; D.D., id., ■897. Fred Charles Newman, Banker, 7 W. Fifth Ave., Emporia, Kans. A.B. With G. W. Newman & Co., Merchants, Emporia, Kans., 1877-82. m., Clara Maria Hood, id., July 18, 1879. With Newman & Co:, Osage City, Kans., 1882. Banker, Em- poria, 1882 — . Jacob Herrick Roak, Jr., Manufacturer, fLewiston, Me. .\mherst, 1873-74. Lyman Beecher Shehan, Physician and Surgeon, 2212 Ogden Ave., Superior, Wis. A.B., M.D. Prin., High Sch., Hiram, Mc; Westbrook, Me.; Pub. Sch., Portland, Me. m., Sarah Mabry, June 16, 1881. M.D., Bowdoin Coll., Med. Sch. of Me., 1884. Phys., Su- perior, Wis., 1887 — . Health Comr., ib., 2 terms. Arthur Smith, fPierpont, N. H. A.B. * B K. Andover Theol. Sem., 1877—. William Herbert Thrall, Clergyman, 777 Wisconsin St., Huron, S. Dak. A.B., A.M., B.D., D.D. Asst. Prin., Hop- kins Acad., Oakland, Cal., 1878-79. B.D., Yale, 1881. Cong. Ch., Chamberlain, Dak., 1881-82. Supt., Norm. Sch., Wilmington, N. C, 1882-92. m., Ella Frances Jewett, July s, 1883. Act. State Supt., S. Dak. Home Mis- sionary Soc, 1892-93; State Supt., 1893 — . D.D., Redfield Coll., 1901. George Herbert Utter, Journalist, 106 High St., Westerly, R. I, Fresh. Class Pres. (i). Local Ed., Narragan- 326 SIGMA sett Weekly, Westerly, R. I., 1878-86. m., Elizabeth Lavinia Brown, Allston, Mass., May 19, 1880. A. D. C, A. P. Brown, Gov. of R. I., 1883-85. Sch. Trustee, Dist. No. i. Westerly, R. I., 1885-87. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 18S5-87. Ed. and Prop., Narragansett Weekly, 1887 — . Sec. of State, R. I., 1891-94; Lt. Gov., ib., 1905; Gov., 1905-06. ♦Frank Stone Adams, Clergyman, Read- ing, Mass. A.B. Hutchins Or. Pr. Sawyer Pr. ist Hardy Pr. Monitor. Salutatorian. * B, K. An- dover Theol. Seril., 1877-80. Cong. Ch., Read- ing, Mass., i88o-go; Old South Ch., 1890-97. m., Anna Eliza Eells, Marietta, Ohio, May 31, i88i. d., Mar. 9, 1897. *Henry Doty Maxson, Teacher, Eau Claire, Wis. A.B., A.M. , 2d Social Union Deb. Pr. 2d Hardy Pr. 2d Hutchins Gr. Pr. Ed., Student. Monitor. Class Pres. * B K. Valedictorian, m., , .Ada Arminda Wells, Cazenovia, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1877. Prof., Lat. and Rhet., Milton Coll., 1878-79. Teacher, Markham Acad., Mil- waukee, Wis., 1 879-83 r id., State Norm. Sch., Whitewater, Wis., 1883-88. Unitarian Chs., MendiAonie and Eau Chire, Wis., 1888-91. Re- tired, 1884. Author, "A Study of Religions." d.',' Nov.' 23, 1891. *James Sullivan Stone Tidd, Manufac- tiirer,' Gardner, Mass. A.B. Prin., Gram. Sch., 1877-78. Surveyor, Denver, Colo., 1881. m., Emma Frances Whit- man, Dec. is, 1S82. Merchant, Grafton, Mass., 1882. Retired, 1S84. d., Nov. 23, 188S. 1878 Henry Parkhurst Barbour, Lawyer and Real Estate Operator, 669 East Sea- side Boulevard, Long Beach, Gal. LLB. Agt, Science, New York, N. Y., 1885- 87. With The Northwest Magazine, ■ St. Paul, Minn. LL.B., Boston Law Sch., 1880. Law- yer, , Boston, 1880-83. m., Florence Emily Gray, 1683. Originator, Promoter, and large owner, N.ew Harbor, Long Beach, Cal. Pro- moter, and Operator, Real Estate, Mining, and Harbor enterprises, Cal., 1883 — , Augustine Americus Buxton, Lawyer, tKansas City, Mo. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Kellogg Fresh. I?ecl. Pr. Boston Univ., Sch. of Law, 18S0-81. LL.B., Columbia, 1882. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1882-83; Pawtucket, R. I., 1883-86; Kansas City, Mo., 1886 — . Prof., Phys. Culture, Univ. of Kansas City, Sch. of Orat., 1886—. m., Lenora Bertha Lewis, Centerville, Iowa, Dec. 22, 1887. Daniel Herbert Colcord, College Pro- fessor, E. 7 St., Claremont, Cal. A.B., A.M.', B.D. Class V. Pres. Assoc. Ed., Student. Monitor. Ed., Student, ad Class Oration. * B K. B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1881. m., Parmelia Jocelyn Mudge, Danvers, Mass., Oct. 27, 1881. Presb. Ch., Bedford, N. H., 1881-87. Memb., Sch. Com., ib., 1883- 86. Ed., ' Messenger, ib., , 1884-86. ist Cong. Ch., Monrovia, Cal., 1887-91. Prof, of Lat., Pomona Coll., 1890 — . 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Mining Co., Bisbee, Ariz., 1895-1900; Morenci, Ariz., 1900-02. d., Oct. 20, 1902. i8go Wylie Charles Burns, Broker, 209 Sum- mer St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Specialist in Investment Securities. Edwin Sumner Hunt, Lawyer and Bank- er, Waterbury, Conn. A.B., LL.B. * B K. 2d Gr. Pr. Kellogg Pr. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, . Plainfield, N. J., 1890-93. LL.B., Columbia, 1895. N. Y. Bar, 1895. m., Helen Trow- bridge Hunt, Newton, Mass., 1900. Conn. Bar, 1901. Instr., Yale Law Sch., 1904-07. ■ Coll. of Taxes, Waterbury, Conn., 1904-05. Asst. Treas., Waterbury Savings Bk., 1906. Arthur Burdett Ingalls, U. S. Civil Serv- . ice, 3710 Pahoa Ave., Kaimuki, Hono- lulu, H. I. A.B., A.M. Post Grad. Student, Chem., Am- herst Coll., 1891-92; Lab. Asst., 1892-93. Instr. in Chem., 1893-94; id., Williams Coll., 1894-95. Prof., Chem. and Nat. Sci., Oaliu Coll., Honolulu, H. I., 1895-99. ™:i (i) Lilla M. Cordo, July 15, 1896. Spec. Agt., Republic ■of Hawaii, Jan. to Mar., 1900; Customs Gang- er, ib., Feb. to June, 1900; U. S. Customs Examr. and Gauger, ib., 1900 — . Memb., U. ■ S. Advisory Bd.' of Immigration. Sec. and Chief Officer, Local Bd., U. S. Civil Service Exams., Honolulu, Oct. 15, 1901-Sept;, 1904; Resigned, ill health, 1904. Organist, Central Union Ch., Honolulu, 1896-1904. m., (2) lola Imogene Barber, Sept. 14, 1904. Frank Curtiss Putnam, Clergyman, Wayne, Pa. A.B., A.M., B.D. 1st A K E Pr. 2d Kel- logg Pr. Speaker. Social Union Orat. Pr. B.D., Yale, 1894. Cong. Ch., Walpole, Mass., 1894-99. m., - Minnie Davis, June 24, 1S96. Cong. Ch., Woodstock, Vt., 1899-1906. Post Grad. Student, Sociology, Yale, 1906-07. Rad- nor Presb. Ch., Wayne, Pa., 1907 — . Edward Dana Raymond, Lawyer, fFair- liaven, Vt. Bridgewater, Vt., i8go. Ralph Brecht Sterrett, Law Stenogra- pher, 701 State St., Erie, Pa. A.B. 2d A K E Pr. Pa. Bar, 1894. Capt., Natl. Guard, Pa., 5 yrs. Capt., Co. A, 15th Pa. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. ♦Lemuel Sears Strickland, Lawyer, Northampton, Mass. Amherst, 1886-87. : Kellogg Pr. Speaker. Wil- liams Coll. Boston Univ., Law Sch. Mass. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Northampton, Mass., 1896- 1901. d., Nov, 3, 1901. i8gi Arthur Beebe Chapin, Lawyer, 181 Elm St., Holyoke, Mass. 335 A.B. With Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass., 1890-92. Lawyer, Holyoke, Mass., 1895 — ; City Solicitor, ib., 1896; Mayor, 1899-1904. m., (i) Firzali L. Sherwood, Chicago, III., 1896; (2) Marion S. Murlless, Rockville, Conn. State Treas., Mass., 1905 — . Treas, University Club, Boston, George Locke Leonard, Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 565 St. Marks Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Sec, Internatl. Com., Y. M. C. A. m., Anna R. Stegeman, Apr, 14, 1904. Robert Barkley Ludington, Dentist, 44 E. 69 St., New York, N. Y. B.S., D.D.S. Kellogg Pr. Columbia Univ., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1892-95. D.D.S., New York Coll. of Dentistry, 1902; Medal Man, 1902. Valedictorian. Memb. and Past Grand, Master, ■*• Q (Dental Fraternity). Dentist, New York, N. Y., 1903 — . William Starkweather Marshall, Lawyer, 554 Fletcher St., Lowell, -Mass. Boston Univ., Law Sch. Lawyer, Lowell, Mass., 1894 — . Henry Noel Potter, Mining, Hollywood, Cal. B.S., Sc.D. With Westinghouse E. & M. Co., 1891-92. m., Lilian Heron, Allegheny, Pa., 1894. Student, Friedrich Wilhelm Univ., Berlin, Ger., 1894-96; Univ. of Gottingen, Ger,, 1896- 1900; Paris, 1900-01. With Geo. Westinghouse, Spec, and Research Eng., 1898-1907. Inven- tor: Main Controlling Switch used in ist Power House, Niagara Falls; Ballast Regulat- ing Device. Discovered: Silicon Monoxide; Carlosilicon. Inventor, new process for mak- . ing Silicon. Patented about 100 separate in- ventions relative to electric regulations, il- lumination, electro-chemistry. Winner, Silver . Medal, St. Louis Exposition. Contrib., Sci. ■ and Tech. Press. Sc.D., Honorary, 1905. Mining, Hollywood, Cal., 1908 — . Memb. (Charter), A. E. S. ; Am. Chem. Soc; Soc, Chem. Ind. : Am. Inst. Elec. Eng.; Verein Deutscher Chem. Clubs: Engineers', Chemists' '(New York). Homer Smith, College Professor, Col- legeville. Pa. A.B., cum laude, Ph.D. Instr., Eng., Univ. of Pa., 1892-98; Ph.D., 1895. Prof, of Eng., Kamehameha Sch., Honolulu, H. I., 1898-1900; Ursinus Coll., 1901-09. Author, "Pastoral Ele- ment in the Fnglish Drama." Howard Samuel Smith, fSacramento, Cal. John Timothy Stone, Clergyman, 1316 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. A.B. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1891-94. Pastor, Brown Memorial Presb. Ch., Baltimore, Md. Robert Spurr Weston, Consulting Sani- tary Engineer, 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. B.S., A.M. Student, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1894-95; Univ. of Berlin, 1897. Expert on water purification and disposal of munic. and factory waters and other public health prob- lems. Contrib., Sci. Journals. Priv. Prac, 1899 — . Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Eng.; Am. Chem. Soc; Am. Pub. Health Assn.; Am. Water Works Assn.; The N. E. Water Works Assn.; Am. Forestry Assn., Boston; Soc. Civ. Eng. Clubs: Bacteriologists, 20th Cen- tury, City (Boston); Engineers' (New York). SIGMA Res., 29 Marlboro St., St., Brockton, Mass. Boston; 21 Wyman Herbert DeWitt Williams, Clergyman, 183 Buckingham St., Waterbury, Conn. Andover Theol. Sem., 1891-92. Hartford Tbcol. Sem., 1895-97. Chs., Plainfield, \'t.; Hart- ford, Conn.; South Britain, Conn., and Water- bury, Conn. •Frederick Sherley, Educator, Albany, N. Y. A.B. Kellogg Pr. Speaker. Chief Clk., Univ. Extension Dept., Regents of Univ. of the State of New York, d., Feb. 27, 1892. 1892 Worthington Ely Babcock, Lawyer, 8 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. B.S. LL.B., Harvard, 1895, lawyer, Colum- bus, Ohio, i8g_5 — . Alexander MacLeod Brown, Physician, 77 13 St., Franklin, Pa. B.S. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1898. Phys., Frank- lin, Pa., 1898 — . m., Helen Heydrick, 1904. Arthur Mills Johnson, Lawyer, Corcoran Manor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. * B K. '/i Porter Admission Pr. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1894-95. Memb., A K E Council, 1894-95. m., Mable L. Prouty, Spencer, Mass., June 11, 1895. Lawyer, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1895 — . [Moses] Allen Johnson, College Pro- fessor, Brunswick, Me. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Porter Pr. Hardy Pr. Roswell Dwight Hitchcock Fellowship. Fellow, Amherst Coll., 1892-95. Student, Univ. of Leipzig, 1895-97. £cole des Sciences Po- litiques, Paris, 1897. Prof., Hist., Columbia, 1897-98; Ph.D., 1899. Prof, of Hist, and Pol. Sci., Bowdoin, 1899 — . m., Helen K. Ross, Germantown, Pa., 1900. Author, "Stephen A. Douglas; A Study in American Politics," 1908. Contrib., Contemporary Review (London) ; Am. Journals and Hist. Publications. George Thomas Pettengill, Banker, 25 Essex Ave., Orange, N. J. A.B. With Vt. Marble Co., Proctor, Vt., 1893-96. Ed. StalT, Review of Reviews, New York, 1898-1903. m., J. Louise Bunnell, New York, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1898. With Fisk & Robinson, Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1903 — Dimon Koberts, Educator, Ypsilanti, Mich. A.B., A.M. Glee Club (1-2-3-4). Honors, Dept. of Pub. Speaking, m., Grace Edna Weichard, 1895. Clark Univ., 1901. Supt., Training Dept. for Teachers, Mich. State Norm. Sch., Ypsilanti, Mich. Memb., Natl. Edu. Assn.; Mich. School Masters' Club; Soc. for the ad- vancement of Sci. Edu. George Burbank Shattuck, College Pro- fessor, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. B.S., Ph.D. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1893-97. Prof, of Geology, Vassar. Author, Various Geological Papers. Frederic Lincoln Thompson, College Professor, 63 S. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. A.B., A.M. See Theta, 1892. Bowdoin, 1889. Amherst, 1889-92. m., Etta Bourne Sanborn, Whitefield, N. H., 1897. Student, Univ. of Paris, 1904-05. A.M., Harvard, 1907. Prof. of Hist., Amherst, 1907 — . 1893 Charles Henry Babcock, Journalist, t4o6 W. 57 St., New York, N. Y. Frank Dickinson Blodgett, Teacher, 77 Elm St., Oneonta, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. Hardy Deb. Lester Oration. Kellogg Decl. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Lat. and Ger., Norm. Sch., Oneonta, N. Y., 1893-1906; Logic and Pedagogics, ib., 1906 — . Lect., Teachers' Insts., 1895 — . m., Helen Marguerita Wilcox, Aug. 18, 1897. Pres., Oneonta Club. Charles Henry Clark, Lawyer and Jour- nalist, Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y. A.B. See Tau, 1893. Hamilton, 1889-1900. Amherst, 1900-03. Del., XLVI A K E Conv., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1892; Pres., id._ News- paper Bus., 1893-98. Lawyer, Bainbridge, N. Y., 1898 — . 1st Asst. Index Clk., N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1904-07; Chief, Revision Dept., ib., 1907 — . Wallace H. Davis, Real Estate, 11 1 S. 4 St., Minneapolis, Minn. B.S., LL.B. See Phi Epsilon, 1893. Univ. of Minn., 1889-91. Amherst, 1S91-93. LL.B., Harvard, 1896. Minn. Bar, 1896. Real Estate and Mortgages, Minneapolis, Minn., 1896 — . Clubs: Minneapolis and 6 O'clock (Minneapo- lis). Herbert Percival Gallinger, College Pro- fessor, 31 Northampton Road, Am- herst, Mass. A.B., Ph.D. ist Lat. Pr. (2). * B K. The Rosswell D. Hitchcock Fellowship in Hist. Prin., Acad., Oxford, N. Y., 1893-95. m., Gertrude Birge, Hector, N. Y., 1895. Stu- dent, Univ. of Jena, 1895-96. Ph.D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1900. Instr. in Hist., Amherst, 1898- 1904; Assoc. Prof., id., 1904—. Memb., Ajn. Hist. Assn.; N. E. Hist. Teachers' Assn. Author, "Die Haltung der Deutschen Pub- lizistick zu dem amerikan. Unabhangigkeits- kriege.'* Edward Stone Hawes, College Professor, Pa. Military Acad., Chester, Pa. A.B., A.M. Kellogg Pr. Speaker. A.M., Yale, 1895. Teacher, Brooklyn Poly. Inst.; Durpee High Sch., Fall River, Mass.; Pa. Mil. Acad., 1895 — . m., Harriet M. Street, 1903. Morton Hiscox, Publisher, 154 N. Lom- bard Ave., Oak Park, 111. A.B. Staff, Sun. Westerly, R. I., 1893-1901. m., Louise A. Spicer, May. 12, 1897. Pub- lisher, Oak Park, 111., 1908. George Welcome Lewis, Banker, 424 California St., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. With N. W. Halsey & Co., Bankers, San Francisco, Cal., 1893 — . Clubs: University and Sierra (San Francisco). Res., 1625 (Centra! Ave., Alameda, Cal. Cornelius Joseph Sullivan, Lawyer, t3i Ernest Morrison Nourse, Lawyer, fGun- Nassau St., New York, N. Y. nison, Colo. 336 SIGMA Robert Elisha Stanley Olmsted, College Professor, 63 Dryad's Green, Nortn- ampton, Mass. A.B. Glee Club (i-a-3-i)j Leader (3-4). Hartford Sch. of Ch. Musicians, 1893-94. Met. Coll. of Music, Hew York, N. Y.,- 1894-96. Teacher, Vocal Music, ib., 1897-1907; Broad St. Conservatory, Phila'delpbia, Pa., 1900-01. m., Florence P. Farnham, 1902. Prof,, Vocal Music, Smith Coll., 1907 — . Harry Horton Taylor, Broker, lOl Tre- mont St., Boston, Mass. m., Grace M. Bracklist, Randolph, Vt., Apr. 27, 1898. Harry George Tinker, Lawyer, 434 Dia- mond St., Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1896-^. ♦Walter S. Davis, Minneapolis, Minn. B.S., M.D., A.M. M-D., Johns Hopkins, 1897. Interne, Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1898. Author, Monograph on "The Pigment of the Negro's Skin." d., Sept. 27, 1898. 1894 William Sanders Johnston, Lawyer, 161 Randolph St., Chicago, 111. A.B. LL.B., Northwestern Univ., Law Sch., 1896; id.. Lake Forest Univ., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1897. Lawyer, . Chicago, 111., 1897 — . V. Pres., Sec, Treas., and Dir., Northwestern Alumiii, A K £ Assn., 1899-1906. Henry Robert Murray Landis, Physician, II S. 21 St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. M.D., Jefferson M;ed. Coll., 1897. Phys., Philadelphia, Pal, 1897 — . m., Margaret Tuck- er, ib., Apr. 2, 'i902.'. Visiting Phys., Tubercu- losis Dept., Philadelphia Gen. Hosp. ; White Haven Sanitarium; Henry Phipps Inst. Chief, Clinic, Out-Patient Med. Dept., Jefferson Med. Coll.; Demonstrator of Med., id; Contrib., Current Med. Literature. Frederick Danfbrth McAllister, Physi- cian, 31 Jackson St., Lawrence, Mass. A.B. M.D., Harvard, 1898. Phys., Lawrence, Mass., 1900 — . Surg,, Lawrence Gen. Hosp. Merab., Am. Med. Assn.; Mass. Med. Soc. Charles Herbert Osgood, Salesman, tS47 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. Percival Schmuck, Officer of Corpora- tion, 316 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Sales Mgr., Library Bureau. Charles Gilbert Smith, Officer of Corpo- ration, 94 Court St., Westfield, Mass. Paymaster, H. B. Smith '& Co,. *Howard Noyes, Merchant, Hyde Park, Mass. A.B. With Ball Bearing Co., Fitchburg, Mass., 1894-96. Book Merchant, Boston, 1896-99. d., Dec. 22, 19,01. , 189s William Joseph Boardman, Advertising, 511 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. Adv. ^Agt., New York, Philadelphia, and Bos- ton; '1895 — . Richard Falls Dana, Lawyer, New Castle, Pa. 337 A.B. Colgate, 1891-92. Amherst; iS^a-gS' Lawyer, New Castle, Pa., 1895 — . Frank Curtis Davis, Banker, Loans and Real Estate, care Wheelock & Whee- lock, Fargo, N. Dak. B.S., A.M. M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1899. A.M., 1901. Charles George Little, Lawyer, 1418 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. A.B. LL.B., Northwestern Univ., Law Sch., 1897. Lawyer, Evanston, 111., 1897 — . m., Myra Wilson, 1900. Asst. Prof, of Law, Northwestern Univ., Law Sch., 1903 — ■. Ex- amr.. Titles, Cook Co., 111., 1905—. Clubs: University, * A * (Chicago). William John McArthur, Lawyer, 375 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1897. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897 — . m., Maude McNeill, ib., Nov. 6, 1902. Res., 35 Welling- ton Court Benjamin Leon Miller, Salesman, 228 Randolph St., Chicago, 111. Amherst, 1891-95. Salesman, Aniline Dyes and Chemicals. Res., Glencoe, 111. Halbert Cressy Phillips, Teacher, 53 Holbrook St., North Adams, Mass. * B K. Teacher, High Sch., Stamford, Conn., 1900-05. m., Persis Coy, Turners Falls, Mass., Dec. 23, 1901. Teacher, Prep. Sch., Allegheny, Pa., 1905-07; High Sch., North Adams, Mass., 1907—. Alfred Merriman Rowley, Physician, 53 Main St., Hartford, Conn. A.B., M.D. Middlebury, 1891-93. Amherst, 1 893-95. M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1897. Phys., Hartford, Conn., 1897 — . m., Carlotta Munoz, 1902. Visiting Surg., Hartford Hosp. Jay Thomas Stocking, Clergyman, gs Central Ave., Newtonville, Mass. A.B., B.D. * B K. Hyde Pr. Speaker. Hardy Pr. Deb. Mgr., Lit. Monthly. Mgr., Sr. Dramatics. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Lawrenceville Sch., Law- renceville, N. J., 1895-98. Hooker Fellowship, Yale Div. Sch., 1898-1901. B.D., Yale, 1901. Ch. of Redeemer, New Haven, Conn., 1901-03; Bellows Falls, Vt., 1903-05; Newtonville, Mass., 1905 — , Author, "The Dearest Spot on Earth.'* Clubs: Fortnightly (Boston); Tuesday and Newton (Newton); A M (Brookline). Grant Van Sant, Lawyer, 508 Globe Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Amherst, 1893-96. Univ. of Minn., Law Sch., 1896. Harvard Law Sch., 1896-97. Lawyer, St, Paul, Minn., 1897—. Clinton Hiram Ward, Merchant, fMore- town, Vt. A.B. 1896 Archibald Lewis Bouton, College Pro- fessor, University Heights, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Class Orat. Hyde Orat. Pr. Teacher, Gr., Rutgers Prep. Sch., New Bruns- wick, N. J., 1896-98. A.M., Columbia, 1900. Instr., Eng., New York Univ., 1898-1900; Asst. Prof., id., 1900-05; Prof, of Rhetoric, id., 1905 — ■ Student, Spec. Research, Univ. of SIGMA gdinburgh, 1907-08. EA, "The Lincoln and Douglas DebatcB." Henry Webster Cook, Manufacturer, 512 James St., SyradUse, N. Y, V. Pres., A.' E. NeweltoH Co., Mfr. of Shoes. Charles Edgar Dean, Real Estate, -fSi Green St., Brockton, Mass. Frank Andrew Elliott, Broker, care Illi- nois Surety Co., 206 La Salle St., Chi- cago, 111. Broker, Chicago, 111., 1896 — . m., Virginia Ainslie, June 2, 1903. Clubs: Oak Park, Westward Ho, River Forrest Tennis (Cliicago). Nathaniel Frederick Foote, Advertising, 48 Martense St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Carlisle Joslyn Gleason, Lawyer, 170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. LL.B., Harvard, 1899. Memb., Law Firm, James Schell & Elkins, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Pres., Bertel Realty Co.; Treas., 6 and 8 W. 20 St. Co.; V. Pres., fabrikoid Co. Res. V. Pres., Am. Fidelity Co. Sec., La Thela Mining Co. Clubs: Manhattan, St, Bernard, Fish and Game, City Lunch (New York). Howard Ansel Halligan, Manufacturer, 463 West St., New York, N. Y. With Western Electric Co., New York. N. ■ v., 1896 — . m., Mary Griswold Ballard, Nov., i8g8. Frank Barr McAllister, Clergyman, So- hier St., Cohasset, Mass. A.B., B.D. Glee Club (1-2-3-4). Coll. Quar- tette. B.D., Yale, 1899. Cong. Chs., Bed- ford and Cohasset, Mass., 1899 — . m., Mary Leslie Collier, June 12, 1906. Henry Beveridge Patrick, Lawyer, 28 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B, LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass., 1889 — . ra , Annie B. Vermilye, Apr. 24, ? 906. Robert Walker, Lawyer, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B.,- A.M., LL.B. * B K. LL.B. and A.M., Columbia, 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898 — . m., Edna Morse, June 16, 1904. Memb., Bar Assn., City of New York. Clubs: University, Railroad, Republican (New York). Frank Alonzo Watkins, Officer of Cor- poration, 96-100 Indiana St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Roswell Dwigbt Hitchcock Fellowship in Hist, and Pol. Econ., 1896-98. Sec, S. G. Taylor Chain Co., Chicago, III. Memb., North- western A K E Alumni Assn.; Amherst Club (Chicago). *John Hiscox, Journalist, Westerly, R. I. B.S. With The Westerly Sun, 1896-1903. ra., Josephine Coon, Litlli' Genesee, N. Y., Apr. 15. 1897. Bus. Mgr., Pub. Dept., Am. Tract Soc, Plainfield, N. J., 1903-05. d., Dec. i, 1905. 1897 Richard Billings, Officer of Corporation, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B..S. Class Pres. (2-3-4). Mgr., Varsity Football Team (4). Memb., Relay Team (3,4). Fi... May Merrill. May 25. 1898. Dir., Wash- ington Life Ins. Co., 1906-08. Executor, Es- tate, F. B. Merrill. George Kurtz Bird, Merchant, Norwood, A.B. '* B K. Memb., H. M. Plimpton & Co. Frederick Humphrey Burnham, Insur- ance, IS Quinn Bldg., Rutland, Vt. A.B. m., Helen Cleaver Burnham, Oct. 4, 190S. Garritt DeWitt Clark, Clerical Work, 2 Oliver St., Salem, Mass. Olivet Coll., Mich. James Earle Clauson, Journalist, Journal Office, Providence^ R. I. A.B. Staff, Journal, Providence, m.. Bertha V. Stickney, Rutland. Vt., June 17, 1903. Author, ^'History of Cranston, R. I."; various Magazine Articles. Memb., Art Club (Provi- dence). Alfred Taylor Hawes, Physician, 85 N. Common, Lynn, Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1900. Var- sity Football Team. Class Baseball Team, Class Quartette. Hyde Fifteen. Phys., Lynn, 1900 — . m., Helen Forbes, Lynn, June 26, 1906. Asst. Supt., Lynn Hasp.; Attending Phys., id. Prof., Theory and Practice of Med., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., Boston. Author, "Ob- servation of Symptoms," "Talks to First Year Nurses," "District Nursing." Med. Legal Ex- pert, Boston and Northern St. Ry. Co.; Em- ployers' Liability Ins. Co. Chief Med. Examr., N. Y. Life Ins. Co., Lynn and vicinity. Med. Examr., Columbia Life. . Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Lynn ' Med. Fraternity; Boston Soc. of Examining Surgs. William Goodell Hawes, Salesman, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Coll. Glee Club. Varsity Football Team. m., Jenny Pratt Forbes, July i, 1902. Edward Clark Hood, Teacher, 50 Haw- thorn St., Flushing, N. Y. A.B. A.M., Columbia, 1903. John Andrew Johnston, Officer of Cor- poration, 26 St. Clair St., Chicago, 111. B.S. Mgr., Samuel Cupples Envelope Co., Chicago, 111. George Eagar Newton, Merchant, Red Beach, Me. B.S. m., Evelyn Agnew, Red Beach, Me., Sept. 17, 1902. Treas., Red Beach Plaster Co.; Am. Ry. Supply Co. Memb., F. & A. M.; B. P. O. Elks; Woodmen; Alumni; Grange. John Allen Reynolds, Merchant, 180 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. Harvard, 1900. Merchant, Cooperstown and Albany, N. V., 1900 — . Clubs: Albany, Fort Orange (Albany). Arthur Harold Sweet, Officer of Corpo- ration, 14 Hillside Ave., Winchester, Mass. A.B., cum laude. Coll. Banjo Club (2-3-4). Mgr., Rice & Co., Lowell, Mass,, i89.8-i904- Mgr.. Railing Dept., Morse & White Co., Bos- ton, Mass., 1906 — , Allan Hoyt Wilde, Publisher. 120 Boyls- ton St., Boston, Mass. Res., 58 Mountain Ave., Maiden, Mass. 338 SIGMA 1898 Charles Kingsley Arter, Lawyer, 2040 E. 88 St., Cleveland, Ohio. A*B. Harvard Law Sch., 1898-1901. m., Grace Denison, Sept. 17, 1902. Ferdinand Quincy Blanchard, Clergy- man, East Orange, N. J. A.B., B.D. Class Poet. A.B., Yale, 1901. Yale-Harvard Deb. Team, 1900. Cong. Ch., East Orange, N. J., 1901 — . m., Ethel H. West, Newtonville, Mass., 1901. Frank Talbott Fisher, Bank Teller, t84 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Howard Woodford Harrington, tChi- cago, 111. Walter Butler Mahony, Lawyer, 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., cum laude, LL.B. Mgr., Amherst Stu- dent; Dramatic Club. LL.B., N. Y. Univ., 1903. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1903. Tour around the world, 1907. m., Mary Murray Butler, Feb. 17, 1909. Officer and Dir., numer- ous Gas and Elec. Light and St. Ry. Cos. Memb., Ohio Soc., Amherst Assn.; New York A K E Alumni Assn.; Am. Geog. Soc; Bd. of Mgrs., N. Y. Bible Soc. Clubs: Univer- sity, New York Athletic, 4» A ^, Briarcliff Golf. Res., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Harold Walker, Lawyer, Cinco de Mayo, 20, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, igoi. m., Alonsita White, Washington, D. C._, June 29, 1904. Mgr., Mexican Asphalt Paving & Constr. Co. Clubs: University (New York); University (Mexico); ist Pres., id. Lewis Edwin Warner, Electrician, Northampton, Mass. 1899 Joseph Wilson Barr, Lawyer, fist Natl. Bk. Bldg., Oil City, Pa. A.B. Frederick Huntington Clark, Mining En- gineer, Apartado 85, Guanajuato, Mex- ico. M.E. Amherst, 1895-96. Worcester Sch. of Tech., 1896-97. Univ. of Minn., Law Sch., 1897-98. Columbia Univ., Sch. of Mines, 1898-1902; M.E., 1907. Pres., Eng. Soc, Co- lumbia Univ., 1900-02; Soc. of Mng. Engs. Henry Hamlin Craig, Hotel Proprietor, Craig House, Falmouth Heights, Mass. A.B. Yale, Class of 1900. m., Mary L. Dodd, Sept. 12, 1900. George Dautel, General Contractor, 5710 Hough Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. See Phi, 1899. m.. May E. White, Apr. 23, 1906. Res., 1873 E. 73 St. Elliott Craig Davidson, Jr., Publisher, St. Joseph, Mich. m., Nettie M. Minnie, Port Huron, Mich., May, 1901. Alfred CoUard Henderson, Physician, 73 E. 92 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1903. Allen Carter Hinckley, Opera Singer, Metropolitan Opera House, New York, N. Y. 339 -Vmherst and Univ. of Pa., 1895-99. Debut, Grand Opera, as King in "Lohengrin,'* Ham- burg, Ger., Feb., 1903. At Hamburg, 1903-08; Bayreuth, 1907-08; Covent Garden, London, 1905-08; Metropolitan Opera House, New York, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1908. Burges Johnson, Author and Publisher, Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. A.B. Newspaper Reporter. Lit, Adviser, G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1900-03. Staff, Harper & Bros., 1903-06. Asst. Ed., Everybody's Mas., J906-07. Mang. Ed., Outing, 1907-08. Ed., Judge, 1908-09. m., Constance F. Wheeler, New York, N. Y., 1904. Memb., Thompson- Brown Ce., Pubs., 3 E. 14 St., ib., 1909 — . Author, "Rhymes of Little Boys," "Pleasant Tragedies of Childhood," "Beastly Rhymes," **A Nonsense Calendar." Contrib., current Mags. Memb., Natl. Edu. Assn.; Natl. Soc. for Promotion of Industrial Edu. Clubs: The Players, Port Washington Yacht. Henry Plimpton Kendall, Manufacturer, Walpole, Mass. A.B. Fresh. Gen. Ath. Pr. Ath. Team (1-2- 3-4). Football Team (2-3-4); Capt. (4). Memb., H. M. Plimpton & Co., Book Printers and Binders, Norwood, Mass. Treas., Lewis Mfg. Co., Walpole, Mass. Thomas Burton Mclntyre, fiS Wall St., New York, N. Y. Lewis Charles Merrell, Business, 306 Slocum Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. m., Henrietta M. Hoes, Mar. 22, 1906. Pres., Justfood Co. Sec, Merrell Canning Co. Dir., Syracuse Trust Co. Frank Brewer Orvis, Transportation, 377 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. Agt., A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. m., Helen Louise Renton, Sept. 12, 1905. Emory Bemsley Pottle, Author, Naples, N. Y. Europe, 1906 — . Author, "Handicapped," 1908. Stories in current Magazines. Jerome Branch Stocking, Lawyer and Civil Engineer, Conrad, Mont. A.B., LL.B. Amherst, 1895-97. Priv., 31st Mich. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1899. Mich. Bar, and N. Y. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1899-1902. Abandoned Practice, 1902, ill health. Transit Man, Level Man, and Topographer, Oregon Short Line R. R., 1905-07. Field Asst., U. S. Redemption Service, Idaho, 1907-og. Eng. in charge Field Survey, Conrad Land & Water Co., Conrad, Mont., 1909 — . Claudius Curtiss Woodworth, Rancher, 7 W. Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B. Armstrong Pr. (i) Kellogg Pr. (2). Ladd Pr. (3). Banjo Club (3). Hardy and Hyde Sixteens (4). Sr. Dramatics. Class Oration. m., Marion Towne, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec 15, ipo4, at Lodi, Cal. Rancher, Lodi, 1904 — . C^ubs: University (Buffalo); Mokelumne (Lodi, Cal.). I goo Henry Winthrop Ballantine, 307 Monad- nock Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Frank Sherman Bonney, Merchant, 93 Mt. Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. m., Julia A. Greene, July 24, 1906. SIGMA Univ. Scholar, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1904-05: Howard Austin Scholar, 1905-06. Teacher, Italian, Amherst CoUm 1900-01; Romance Langs, and Lat., 1901-04; Italian and Spanish, Har- vard Univ., 1906-07; Romance Langs., 1907 — . m., Orianna Phillips Hall, June 12, 1906. Memb., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Dante Soc. (Cambridge). Harold Waters Burdon, Business, Uni- versity Club, Seattle, Wash. B.S. Clarence Henry Chubbuck, Civil En- gineer, 641 King St., Pottstown, Pa. A.B. C.E., Pa. Mil. Coll., 1898. Spec. Stu- dent, Amherst, 1898-1900. Chief Eng., Potts- ^___^_^^^^^ town Plant, McClintic Marshall Construction . Co. I *Samuel Durham Royse, Terra Haute, Alden Hyde Clark, Clergyman, Alune- % Ind. duagar, India. "/ A.B., A.M., B.D. Class Pres. (2-3-4). Var- • 1901 sity Football Team (2-3-4). Pres., Y. M. C. A. » ... (4); Sec, 1900-01. Union Theoi. Sem., 1901- George Peek Bonney, Christian Science 04; B.D., .i904_._.. A.M., Columbia Coll. m., ^. Practitioner, 101 Washington St., Sa- lem, Mass. 2d Pr. Running Broad Jump (i). Bus., 1908 — . Christian Science Practitioner. ist Reader, 1st Ch, of Christ, Scientist, Salem, Mass. Mary Sheafer Whitcomb, IMay 14, 1904. Or- J| dained Clergyman, Minneapolis, Minn., June 14, 1904. Missionary, Am. Bd., 1904—. Now in Marathi Mission, India. Prin. Boys* Sch., Vadala, via Vambori, India, 1905-07. Prin., Union Training Sch. for Male Christian Teach- Edwin Cushman Buffum, Actor, Win- ers, Aluneduagar, India, 1907 — . Author, Arti- -> phpsf-pr N TT cles and Pamphlets on Religious Subjects. Albert Barnes Franklin, Jr., Life Insur- ance, 296 Main St., Melrose, Mass. A.B. V.'' Capt., Gym. Team (1-2-3-4). Track ? Team (1-2-3-4). V- Pres., Y. M. C. A. (3). Clk., Western Electric Co., New York, N. Y., 1900-01. Mgr., Barney Fan M^orks, Boston, Mass., 1901-08. m., Edith Bradbury, Melrose. Mass., June 18, 1903. Dist. Agt., N. K. Mu- J tual Life Ins. Co., 1908 — . William Webster Hiscox, Officer of Cor- -' poration, 183 Monroe St., Chicago, 111. ' A.B. Student Bd. Ed.-in-Chief, Student; Olio. ' Chmn., Undergraduate Com., LIII A K E Conv., Springiield, Mass., Nov. 15-18, 1899. Asst. to Sec, Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, type i.' founders and dealers in printers* supplies; 1900 — . m., Flora B. Langworthy, Westerly, R. I., 1902. Spec. Writer, Technical Subjects pertaining to the Printing Trade. William Edwin Lewis, Officer of Corpo- ration, Library Bureau, 156 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B, Sales Manager, Library Bureau. \ Percy Jaxon Morgan, Officer of Corpora- tion, 8302 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. m., Mary Worthington Butts, 1898. Pres., The Morgan Lithograph Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Memb., (Ilhamber of Commerce. Clubs: Union, Country, Euclid, Hermit, Roadside. Mortimer Brainard Parker, Insurance, goo The Rookery, Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Amherst Coll., 1896-97. Univ. of Chi- cago, 1897-1900. Agt., Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Milwaukee, 1900 — . m., Eleanor Betts, St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1902. Clubs; City ((Chicago); Homewood Country. Franklin Sheldon Wheeler, Mining and Farming, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Amherst Coll., 1896-98. Phosphate Miner, Far- mer, and Stock Raiser, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., 1898 — . Mfr., Fertilizer, 1906 — . m., Marie Louise Stitzel, Louisville, Ky., June 11, 1902. Clubs: Hermitage (Nashville); Century (Co- lumbia, Tenn.). Ernest Hatch Wilkins, College Professor, 58 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M. 2d Fresh. Lat. Pr. ist Thompson Lat. Pr. Bd., Literary Monthly. * B K; Pres. (3); V. Pres. (4). Commcnc. Speaker. Chester, N. H. A.B. Soph. Decl. Pr. Ed., Student (3-4). Teacher, Riverview Mil. Acad., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., igoi-03. Memb., Beerbohm Tree's Co., London, Eng., 1905-07; Ellen Terry*s Co., 7908. Frank William Burrows, Banker, An- dover, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. Mgr., Varsity Baseball Team. Columbia Univ., Law Sch., 1901-04; LL.B., 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Cashier, Burrows Natl. Bk., Andover, N. Y. Frank Robley Fisher, Lawyer, 928 Nicholas BIdg., Toledo, Ohio. LL.B. Amherst Coll., 1897-1900. Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1900-02; LL.B., 1902. Mich. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1902-09. Memb., Robson, George & Fisher, Detroit, Mich., Jan. I, i9os-Jan. 15, 1909. Lawyer, Toledo, Ohio., 1909 — . Oliver Edward Merrell, ti33 Holland St., Syracuse, N. Y. Oliver Judd Story, Architect, Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., Spec. Work in Architecture, 1901-02. Ralph Mossman Stoughton, Accountant, Turners Falls, Mass. A.B. ist Thompson, Billings, and Bertram Lat. Prizes. Ed., Student. Sec, LIII and LIV A K E Conventions. Stuart Walker, Bond Dealer, 24 Griggs Road, Brookline, Mass. A.B. * B K. Bond Dealer, Brookline, Mass., 1 901 — . m., Madeleine Maynard, June 14, 1904. *Henry Marsh Kittredge, Teacher. New York, N. Y. A.B. m., Helene Becker, Altona, Ger., Aug. 24, 1901. Student, Univ. of Berlin, and Univ. of Jena, Germany, 1902-05. Instr., Ger., Coll. £"5',.°' J^^"" "^°'''*' '905—. d., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1909. 1902 Frank Howell Bulley, Broker, 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 340 SIGMA Theodore E. Burnett, fsoi S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Almond Lucian Clark, Insurance, 37 N. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J. A.B. Kellogg Decl. Contest. Hyde Oration. Teacher, High Sch., North Plainfield, N. J., 1902-03. Actuary, Prudential Ins. Co., Newark, N. J., 1903 — . Grant Ford, Electrical Engineer, 532 W. 61 Place, Chicago, 111. B.S. * B K. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1903-04; B.S., 1904. Hugh Samuel Jarvis, Banker and Broker, 43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. Banker and Broker, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Edith English, Plainfield, N. J., Jan. 20, 1909. Memb., Bd. of Governors, A K £ Club of N. Y. Charter Memb., A K E Assn. of N. Y. Clubs: Republican (New York); The Park (Plainfield, N. J.). Res., Plainfield, N. J. James Archibald Livingston, Physician and Surgeon, 304 Newman St., Jack- sonville, Fla. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1906. Phys., Jacksonville, Fla., 1906 — . m., Sue H. Davidson, N, J. Memb., F. & A. M. Anson Ely Morse, College Professor, 223 Fourth St., Marietta, Ohio. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Student, Princeton Univ., 1903-07; Ph.D., 1907. m., Ruth Estabrook Tucker, June 21, 1905. Student, Univ. of Wis. Assoc. Prof, of Hist., Marietta Coll. Author, "The Federalist Party in Massachusetts, 1780- 1800." Joint Ed., "Writings on American His- tory," 1902. Henry Philip Moulton, Teacher, 10 Mall St., Salem, Mass. Teacher, Powder Point Sch., Duxbury, Mass., 10 yrs., and at various Instns. for the educa- tion of poor boys. Spec. Student, Harvard Univ., 1904. Paul Stephens Phalen, Clergyman, Hing- ham, Mass. A.B. S.T.B., Harvard, 1908. Cong. Ch., Hing- ham, Mass., 1908 — . Sylvan Myron Stocking, Teacher, Chest- nut Hill Acad., Chestnut Hill, Pa. A.B., B.S. Teacher, Allegheny Acad., Cumber- land, Md., 1902-03: University Sch., (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903-04; Chestnut Hill Acad., Chestnut Hill, Pa., 1904 — . mJ, Edith A. Custis, Ogdens- burg, N. Y., June 24, 1909. 1903 Gouverneur Hammeken Boyer, Physi- cian, 219 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. A.B., M.D. See Delta Kappa, 1903. Univ. of Pa., Med. Dept., 1903-07; M.D., 1907. Phys., Pottsville, Pa., 1907 — . John Louis Brooks, Advertising, 611 W. Ill St„ New York, N. Y. A.B. Adv. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1905-09. m., Mabel D. Fettretch, Mar. 8, 1906. Art Mgr., N. W. Ayer & Son, Adv. Agents, Phila- delphia, Pa., at New York, N. Y., 1909 — . George Wilshear Bulley, Mechanical En- gineer, 444 Monadnock Blk., Chicago, 111. A.B. Columbia Univ., Mech. Eng. Dept., 1903- 06; Asst., Prof. Ira H. Woolson. Gen. Mgr., John V. Rice, Jr., & Co., Bordentown, N. J., 1906-07. New York Mgr., Feno Mach. & Foundry Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Eng., Holsman Automobile Co., Chicago, 111., 1908 — . Memb., Western Soc. of Engs. Henry Langworthy Burdick, Lawyer, 70 High St., Westerly, R. I. A.B., LL.B. See Upsilon, 1901. Brown Univ., 1897-99. Amherst Coll., 1899-1903. LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1906. R. I. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Westerly, R. I., 1907 — . m., Ethel Augusta Johnson, Providence, R. I., Jan. 15, 1908. Club, University (Providence). Res., 37 Elm St., Westerly, R. I. Arthur Alden Gushing, Physician, 108 Marion St., Brookline, Mass. M.D. Harvard Med. Sch., igoo-04; M.D., c«m laude, 1904. Frederick Alfred Field, Jr., Fire Insur- ance and Real Estate, 41 Prospect St., Rutland. Vt. A.B. Varsity Baseball Team. Chmn., Sr. Prom. Com. With Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1903-06; Regal Shoe Co., Whitman, Mass., 1906-08; Fred. A. Field & Son, Fire Ins. and Real Estate, Rutland, Vt., 1908 — . Elisha Lynn Fisher, Teacher, New Brunswick, N. J. A.B. Soph. Decl. Pr. Hyde Oration Pr. Lead- er, Mandolin Club (3-4). Grove Orator (4). Teacher, Newark Acad., Newark, N. J.; State Norm. Sch., New Paltz, N. Y. Asst. Prin., Rutgers Prep. Sch., New Brunswick, N. J., 1906 — . m., Jane Louise Carr, Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1906. Arthur Trow Foster, Clerk, 11 Highland Ave., Beverly, Mass. B.S. Mgr., Ath. Assn. (4); Pres., N. E. I. A. A., 1903. Intercoll. Champion, Broad Jump, 1902. m., Mary Emerson Pearson, Dec. 12, 1904. Clyde Tyler Griswold, Mining Engineer, 1203 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B., M.E. Football Team. * B K. Colum- bia Univ., Sch. of Mines, 1903-05; M.E., 1905. Mining Supt., Canadian Copper Co., Copper Cliff, Ont., 1906-07. Prof, of Mining, (iolo. Coll., 1907 — . Eng., Monument Valley Coal Co., Colorado Springs, Colo., 1907 — . m., Grace R. Halsey, Oct. 12, 1907. Memb., Am. Inst. Mining Engs. Stanley King, Officer of Corporation, 348 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Coll. Deb. Team. Bond Commenc. Pr. 2d Lat. Pr. ist Eng. Pr. A.B., snmma cum laude, graduating in 3 yrs. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1904-06; A.M., 1906. Mass. Bar, 1906. m., (jertrude Louisa Besse, Dec. 12, rgo6. Sec. and Dir., W. H. McEIwain Co., ^hoe Mfrs., Boston, Mass. Memb., Natl. Civic Fed.; N. E. Civic Fed. Clubs: Boston City, Economic and Dedham Tennis. Res., 295 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. James Williams Park, Teacher, Cutler Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B. Varsity Football Team (1-2-3-4). Track Team (1-2-3-4). Deb. Pr.. Lat. Pr. Ed. and Bus. Mgr., Student. Pres., Y. M. C. A. "!> B K. Teacher, Kiskiminetas Springs Sch., Saltsburg, Pa., 1903-06; Univ. Sch., Cincinnati, 341 SIGMA Ohio, 1906-07. Head Master, CutKr Arad., Colorado Springs, Colo., and Instr., Colo, Coll., igo? — . m., Mabel I). J'carcc, Saltsburg, Pa., Sept. 12. 1907. Memb., Rocky Mt. Alumni Assn. 1904 Francis Adams, Jr., Lawyer, 481 W. Adams St., Chicago, HI. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Northwestern Univ., Law Sch., 1907. 111. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1907^. Atty., Chicago & Western Ind. R. R. m., Florence Spears Bannard, Sept. 23, 1909. Res., Winnetka, 111. John Maurice Clark, College Professor, V. M. C. A. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B., A.M. Columbia Univ., 1904-07; A.M., 1907. Instr. in Economics, Colo. Coll., 1907 — . Merton Layton Funk, Physician, West New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. .\.B. M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1907. Interne, Seney Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907 — . Sydney Franklin Jones, Merchant, Cot- ton Exchange Bldg., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Cotton Comsn. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1904—. Memb., A K E Assn. of N. Y. Res., S16 Cherry St., Elizabeth, N. J. Sherman Brownell Joost, Broker, 60 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Varsity Football Team (3). Memb., Taylor, Auchincloss & Joost, New York Stock Ex- change, N. Y. m., Marie A. Murray, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908. Alfred Blanchard Kershaw, Teacher, 35 Cross St., West Newton, Mass. A.B., A.M. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1906-07. Instr. in Eng., Bates Coll., 1907. Teacher, Allen Sch., West Newton, Mass., 1908-09. Instr., Eng., Univ. of Me. Summer Sch., 1909. William Northrop Morse, Magazine Writer, Amherst, Mass. A.B., A.M. Harvard Univ., Grad. Sch., 1904- 05; A.M., 1905. A.M., Amherst, 1905. m., Margaret Howard Hincks, San Jose, Cal., Mar. 5, 1906. Writer of Articles and Poems for The Outlook, Circle Magazine, Success, etc. Author, "The Educational Theater," "One Church and the Social Problem." Poems, "The Fancy of a Child," etc. Ward Augustus Smith, Insurance, Sum- mer St., North Brookfield, Mass. Amherst Coll., 1900-01. Capt., Class Basket- ball Team (i). Gen. Ins., North Brookfield, Mass., 1 90 1 — . Justice of the Peace and Comr. to qualify Public Officers. Trustee, Pub. Libr. Fred Eugene Sturgis, Jr., Lawyer, 571 W. 139 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Teacher, Gunnery Sch., Washington, Conn., 1904-06. Harvard Law Sch., 1908. N. Y. Bar, 1908. With Philbin, Beekman & Men- ker, 52 William St., New York, N. Y., 1908—. 19OS Fred W. Burnett, Chittenango, N. Y. Edward Clark Crossett, Lumber Dealer, 227 Mississippi Ave., Davenport, Iowa. A.B. ., Catherine H. Shields, New Albany, Ind,, May, 1851. Fresh. Ch., Goliad, Tex., 1852-57; Seading, Ohio, 1857-61; Clover- port, Ky., 1861.-63., ..Chap!., 3d Ky. Cav., U. S. A., Dec. II, 1863. Mustered out, July 15, 1865. Pregbf I Ch., Kalamazoo, Netr., 1878:—. Minor Meriwethet, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. Div. Eng., Nashville and Chattanooga, R. R-, 1848-53. m.; Efizybeth Avery, Meinphis, Tenn., Jan. .15, 1852. Chief Eng., Miss, and Tenn. B. R., 1853-57. f Chief Eng., Miss. Levees, iSS9-'6i. Maj., Engs., C. S. A. Staff, Gen. Polij, Columbus, Ky., Oct., 1861; Gens. Beaure- . gaifd and Price; Lt. Col., Engs., Maj. Gen. Gilmer, Ga., and Lt. Gen. Richard Taylor, Miss. Surrendered to Gen. Canby, Meriden, Miss., May, 1865. Chief Eng., Miss. Levees, 1866-67. Chief Eng., Seliiia, Marion, and Memphis R. R., 1869-70. Receiver, City Memphis, Tenn., 1879- 84. Atty., Memphis, Selnia, and Brunswick R. R. Co., 1 88 1 -84. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1S83— . ♦Stephen Walker Childress, Lawyer, 307 N. Cherry St., Nashville, Tenn. m., (1) Adelia C. Patten, Columbia, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1851. Dist. A'tty., ESstn; DJst., Ark., 1857-62. m., (2) Jeannette Shute, Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 4, 1861. ♦Richard Lawson Ford, Planter, Tex- 3.rkcLn3. Tex A.B., A.M. m'., Sallie G. Booker, Maury Co., Tenn., Dec. 17, 1851. d., Oct. 5, 1862. *Henry Gossett, Clergyman, Nashville, Tenn. A.B., A.M. m., Tennessee Scales, Nashville, Tenn., 1852. Teacher and Bapt. Clergyman, — 1853. d., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 20, 1853. *Charles Willis Hart, Memphis, Tenn. A.B. d.. Isthmus of Panama, en route Cal., 1849. *Abrarn Martin Tillman, Teacher, Fair- field, Tenn. A.B., A.M. Prin., Robertson Acad., Davidson Co., Tenn., 1848 — . Student, Law Sch., Cum- berland Univ. m., Margaret A. Paul, Nash- ville, Tenn., Apr. 4, 1854. Lawyer, , Nashville, Tenn., 1854-55. Prin., Duck River Male Acad., Bedford Co., Tenn., 1855-61. d., near Alta- mont, Tenn., June 29, 1862. 1849 Randal Milton Ewing, Lawyer, fFrank-f lin, Tenn. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Valedictorian. LL.B., Cum- berland Univ., 1851. m., Mary Ellen Mc- Gavock, Frahklin, Tenn., Sept. 13, 1853. Atty.. Tenn. and Ala. R. R. Co., 1857-66. Atty. Gen., Tenn^, 1862-63. Circ. Judge, pro tern,, Tenn., i868; Chancellor, pro tern* Author, "Some Characteristics of, the Late Jph'n Marshall," 1884. Contrib., Harper's Monthly; Free Press, Detroit, Mich., etc. ♦Benjamin Watkins Bedford, Planter, Como, Miss. A.B. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1852. d., Como, Miss., Sept., 1866. ♦Julian Bedford, Planter, Shelby Co., Tenn. A.B. d., Aug., 1879. 349 CAMM.l ♦Abram Finley, Lawyer, St. Louis, AId. A.I!. LL.B.. Harvard Univ., 1852. d., .\lar- shjill, Tex., Feb. 1, 1855. ♦Ira Philander Jones, Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. A.B. m., Martha Elizabeth Paul, Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1851. Ed., Ledger, San An- tonio, Tex., 1853-54. Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn., 1854-57. Ed., Patriot, Nashville, Tenn., 1857- 62. Munic. Council, Nashville, Tenn., 1857-61. Tenn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1861-63. Q. M. Gen., C. S. A., Tenn., 1861-65. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Nashville, Tenn., 1866-68. Ed. and Mgr., Union and American, Nashville, Tenn., 1865-82; Banner, ib., 1882-84. Mgr., Rock City Real Estate Assn., 1885—. ♦Newton Augustus Mitchell, Lawyer, San Antonio, Tex. A.B. Lawyer, Lockhart, Tex., 1850 — . Tex. Legis., Senate, 1863. Killed by the State's Atty. of his Dist., 1863. ♦Charles Edmund Ready, Lawyer, Mur- freesboro, Tenn. A.B. LL.B.. Cumberland Univ., 1854. d., New York, N. Y., Oct., 1856. 1850 John Hill Callender, Physician, fNash- ville, Tenn. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855. Ed., Patriot, Nashville, Tenn., 1856. m., Delia Jefferson Ford, Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 24, 1858. Prof., Mat. Med., Shelby Med. Coll., 1857-61. Med. Dir., C. S. A., ZoUicoffer's command, 1861. Ed., Union and American, Nashville, Tenn., 1866. Prof., Mat. Med. and Therapeutics, Univ. of Nashville, 1868-70. Prof., Physics and Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System, Univs. of Nashville and Vanderbilt, 1870-86. Supt., Tenn. Insane Hosp., 1870 — . Pres., In- ternatl. Assoc, of Supts. of the Insane, U. S. and Canada, 1882. Philip Lindsley Nichol, Retired, 10 Gal- latin Pike, Nashville, Tenn. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Nashville, Tenn., 1855-56. m., Susanna M. Shaffer, Oct. 13, i860. Clk., Ct., Davidson Co., Tenn., 1862-70. Prin., McKee Sch., Nash- ville, Tenn., 1877-1904. Retired, 1904. William Henry Ray, Merchant, t392 E. 6 St., Nashville, Tenn. Prin., Flat Rock Acad., Davidson Co., Tenn., 1851. m., Harriet Alice Odell, Mar. 16, 1851. 39th Va., C. S. A. Merchant, Ala., — 1874. With G. W. Stockwell & Co., Seeds, etc., Nash- ville, Tenn., 1874 — . William Houston Russell, Planter, fWar- ren, Co., Miss. A.B. Lorenzo White, Physician, fUtica, Miss. M.D. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1852-53. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855. m., Catherine P. Saunier, Feb. 6, 1861. 3d Miss., C. S. A., 1862-63; Surg., 1864; Capt., 1865. Memb., Bd. of Aid., Utica, Miss. Memb., Miss. Med. Assn. ♦Richard Henry Keeble, Lawyer, Mur- freesboro, Tenn. A.B. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1853. m., Harriet Amelia Holt, Sept. 29, i860. Lt., C. S. A., 1861. Col., 23d Tenn. Inf., Dec. 16, 1862 — . Col., Commanding Brig., June 30, 1864. Killed in Battle near Richmond and Petersburg, Va., June 30, 1864. ♦Henry Maney, Jr., Lawyer, Na.shville, Tenn. A.B. Abroad, 1851-52. Ed., Gazette, Nash- ville, Tenn., 1854-56. Tenn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1855-56. Author, "Memories over the Water," 1852. d., Nashville, Tenn., Apr. 5, 1858. ♦Marshall Miller Patrick, Merchant, Memphis, Tenn. A.B. d., Memphis, Tenn., 1869. 185s John Edward Saunders, Lawyer, fNash- ville, Tenn. Maj., C. S. A., Staff, Gen. Bushrod R. John- son, 1861-65. Tenn. Bar. ♦Benjamin Franklin HoUingsworth, Plan- ter, Shreveport, La. 1st Lt., 27th La. Inf., C. S. A. m., Julia Rogers, Sept. 9, 1863. d., Shreveport, La., July 14, 1871. ♦Frank Maney, Nashville, Tenn. Abroad, 1856 — . Staff, Gen. Garibaldi, It, 1857 — . Maj., Battalion, Tenn. S. S., Army of Tenn., C. S. A., 1861-65. Killed, New Or- leans, La., 1866. ♦William Preston McNeely, Planter, Woodville, Miss. Capt. and Col., 21st Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861- 65. Supt., Pub. Schs., Wilkinson Co., Miss., 1865-66. d., Woodville, Miss., Aug. 11, 1866. 1856 William Gilbert Marshall, Lawyer, tGrassland, Tenn. A.B. Gr. Salutatorian. ist Lt., 1st Tenn. Inf., C. S. A. A. A. G., Starnes Brig., 1861- 65. Prin., Robertson Acad., Davidson Co., Tenn., 1872-73. U. S. Civil Service. Tenn. Bar. ♦Nathaniel Pierson Lusher, Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. A.B. See Beta, 1858. Tenn. Bar. ♦William Cyrus Smith, Planter, Nash- ville, Tenn. A.B. d. at his Home near Nashville, Tenn., July 22, 1880. 1857 Jarnes Robert Green, Merchant, Nash- ville, Tenn. m., Medora Victoria Shepherd, Nashville, Tenn., Apr. 23, 1861. Dept. Q. M., C. S. A. Ac- countant, Nashville, Tenn., 1865-1900. Mer- chant, ib., 1900 — . 350 ♦Wilham Henry Lilly, Biloxi, Miss. A.B. Staff Officer, La. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. Killed in Railroad Accident, Mobile and Ohio R. R., 1865. ♦Robert Morrison, Seguin, Tex. See Iota, 1858. Univ. of Nashville, 1856. ♦John Thomas Newhill, College Pro- fessor, Nashville, Tenn. A.B. Prof., Or. and Lat., Univ. of Nashville, d., Jan. 15, 1858. GAMMA *Samuel Granville Smith, Planter, Nash- ville, Tenn. Col., 6th Ark. Inf., , C. S. A., Gowan's Brig., Colburn's Div. d. while Prisoner of War, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 28, 1S64. *James Trimble, Lawyer, Gallatin, Tenn. A.B. d., 1882. *Andrew Woods, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. A.B. m., Jeannette Love Washington, Feb. 3, 1857. d., St. Louis, Mo., June 7, 1864. 1858 John Wesley Hanner, Jr., Clergyman, tCedar Hill, Tenn. A.B. Univ. of Nashville, 1856-57. Lat. Salu- tatory. A.B., Florence Wesleyan Univ., i860. Teller, A. Wheeler & Co., Bankers, Nashville, Tenn., 1860-61. Priv., Co. C, ist Tenn. Inf., C. S. A., 1861. Sergt Maj., 2d Ky. Cav., Duke's Brig., Morgan's Corps, Army of West, 1861-65. Teller, A. Wheeler & Co., 1865-67. Stationer and Pub., Nashville, Tenn., 1867-70. m., Blanche Hanner, Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 14, 1886. M. E. Ch., Lebanon, Tenn., 1872-74; Tulip St. M. p. Ch„ Nashville, Tenn., 1874- 75; Franklin, Tenn., 1875-77; New Providence, Tenn., 1877-81; Springfield, Tenn., 1881-82; Yalaha, Fla., 1882-86; Montverde, Fla., 1886-87; Cedar Hill, Tenn., 1887—. Samuel Hazard Pope, Teacher, fWaco, Tex. m., Eliza Jane Morrow, Columbus, Miss., Aug., 1862. C. S. A., 1862-65. Lewis Demaret Prescott, Farmer, fWashington, La. Postmaster, Washington, La., — 1889. *Boyd McNairy Cheatham, Springfield, iTenn. Capt., loth Tenn. Inf., C. S. A., Staff, Gen. B. F. Cheatham. Supt., E. and Ky. R. R., 1866-69. ™** Henrie H. ■ Johnson, Springfield, Tenn., Mar. 31, 1868. Tenn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1871-72. d., Springfield, Tenn., July 19, 1876. *WiIliam Stewart Hawkins, Teacher, Nashville, Tenn. A.B. Cav., C. S. A., 1861. Col., 1865. Au- thor, numerous Poeina. d., Nashville, Tenn., 1868. ♦Thomas Mosely, Madison, Ga. A.B. C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Perryville, Ky., Oct 8, 1862. *George Martin Pillow, Columbia, Tenn. A.B. See Beta, 1859. i860 James Davidson Tillman, Lawyer, fFay- etteville, Tenn. A.B. See Kappa Psi. 1861. ist Grad. Essay Pr. ♦Richard Woodsun Miller, St. Louis, Mo. A.B. Eng. Salutatorian. Lt. Col., C. S. A., Gen. Price's Command, 1862. d. near Smith- ville, Ark., Oct. 18, 1862. 1861 ■•-'■-•■-■ George Plach Bledsoe, Farmer, fAlto, Tex. A.B. Priv., 6th Al?. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. Daniel Lyttleton Cameron, Lawyer, fTerryville, Tex. A.B. Capt., Co. A, 33d Miss. Inf., C. S. A. m., Mary Leona Dickinson, Feb. 4, 1863. Frank Wood Coleman, Physician, fRod- ney, Miss. A.B. See Omega, 1861. Isar Charles Lawver, Lawyer, t502 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. B.S. Fr. Valedictorian, ist Lt. and Adjt., 92d 111. Inf., U. S. A-, 1862—. Resigned, Oct. i, 1864. Maj., 6th -veteran Vol. Inf., Hancock's Corps, Feb. 25, 1865 — . Mustered out, July 27, 1866. Master in Chanc, Stephenson Co., 111., 1869-74. ni., Mary Elizabeth Briggs, Coeymans, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1870. Res., 131 5 Leffingwell Ave. John Malcolm Montgomery, Farmer, fGreenville, Miss. A.B. C. S. A., 1861-63. Absalom Pettit, Physician, 1828 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, La. A.B. M.D., Univ. of La., 1870. Grad., Westn. Mil. Inst, Nashville, Tenn., 1861.. Res. , Stu- dent, Charity Hosp., New Orleans, La., 1862-63. Farmer, 1865-68. Med. Student) Univ. of La., 1868-70; M.D., 1870. Phys., New Orleans, La., 1870-1908. Memb. and former Pres., New Orleans Med. and Surg. Assoc, m.. Czarina Forbes, Nov. 10, 1874. *Lucius Peter Bright, Lawyer, Chat- tanooga, Tenn. A.B. d., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1882. *John Anderson Butler, Murfreesboro, Tenn. A.B. Lt Col., 2d Tenn. Inf.; C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Richmond, Ky., Aug. 31, 1862. ♦William Harrison Morgan, Lawyer, Shelbyville, Tenn. A.B. 2d Lt., 17th Tenn. lilf., C. S. A. m., Edna Jane Scruggs, Oct 26, 1865. Tenn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1874-75. Clk. and Master Chanc. Ct, Shelbyville, Tain., 1876-83. d., Shelbyville, Tenn., Sept 7, 1883. ♦Arthur Underwood Winston, Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. A.B. See Kappi Psi. 1867. 1862 3S1 '♦William Powell Morris, Physician, Jack- son, Miss. See Chi, 1862. Surg., C. S. A. 1863 Edward M. Gordon, fPulaski, Miss. Univ. of Nashville, 1859 — . Frank Johiiston, Lawyer, f Jackson, Miss. Univ. of Nashville, 1858-60. Sergt., Co. A, ist Tenn. Light Art, C. S. A., Gens. Critten- den and ZollicofferiKy., 1861-62; Lt, id., Dept of Miss., 1862-65. Wounded, Battle of Big Black before Vickshurg by explosion of Caisson. Miss. Ear, 1866. Lawyer, Jackson, Miss., 1866 — . m., Fannie Yerger, Jackson, Miss., GAMMA Tune 14. 1866. Del., Dem. Natl. Conv., St. Louis, Mo., 1876. Chmn., Dem, State Execu- tive Com. Miss., 1881. Author, Articles on Prison Reform. Edward Mihick Scott, Merchant, fjack- sori, Miss. Priv., Co. K, 18th Miss. Inf., C. S. A. 1st Lt. and A. D. C, Staff, Gen. Dan. W. Adams. m., (l) Josephine Julienne, Mar. 14, 1867: (3) Eula Buckfier, M^y 29, 1879. Memb., Bd. of Suprs., Hinds Co., Miss., 1885-86. "Richard Cepbas Griffith, Jackson, Miss. Univ. of Nashville, 1859 — Lt., Miss. Rifles, C. S. A. d., Dec. 22, 1873. 1864 ♦Joseph Battle Hendritik, Jackson, Miss. Miss. Inf., C. S. A. d. of Wounds received. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., July 3, 1864. . , 1888 Harry Buih Rifeg, Lawyer, North Yak- ima, Wash. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member. Vanderbilt Uniy, Law Dept., 1888-90. LL.B., 1890. Tenn. Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1896-95; North Yakima, Wash., 1895^. Jw^S^- Superior Ct.. Qps. of^ Yakima^ Itittitas, Frank- lin, and BenFon," "Wasli., 1906-08. i8go Wiley Bush Brown, Druggist, fMacon, Miss. y B.S., Univ. of, 'Miss., i886. Vanderbilt Univ., Dept. of Pharmacy, 1888-90. William Henty Hiilttie, College Pro- fessor, 1 1424 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., Ph.D. , ■ SSlutatorian. * B K. Fellow in Gr., Vahdertfilt Univ., 1889-90.. Teacher, Wallace's UnK', 6ch., Nashville, Tenn., 1890- 91. Student, Univ., Freiburg, Ger., 1891-94; Ph.D., 1894.. Ipstr., Ger., Western Reserve Univ., Coll. for Women, 1894-96. m., Hedwig Haas, Freiburg. Ger., July lo, 1897. ■ Assoc. Prof., Eng., Western Reserve, Univ., Coll. for Women, 1897-99, Prof., En^.,^ 1899 — ., Ed.. "The Middle-English Harrowing of Hell and Gospel of Nicodemus." Contrib., Modern Lang. Notes, etc. Gen. lEd., Western Reserve Univ. Bulletin. Charles Fislce Mackenzie, Missionary, fKinwha, China. i8gi Charles Baskervill);, College Professor, College City of New York, New York, N. Y. A.B., Ph.D. Sffe Eta: 1888. Sie Cki;iS8g. See Beta. 1894. Utrivi of.Mjss., 1886-88. Univ. of Va.. 1888-90. ''Vanderbilt Univ., 1890-gi. Univ of N. C., 1892-94. Philip H. Porter, Civil Engineer and Contractor, Clinton, Ky. B.K. C.E., 1892. Civ. Eng. and Contr., Louis- ville and Clinton, Ky., 1892 — , m.. May ft^oss, June 25, 1902 Charles Donnell Rice, College Professor, 2510 Wichita St., Austin, Tex. B.S. M.S., Univ. of Chiciigo, 1892. Teacher, Lairipasas and Galveston, Tex., 1891-1904. Adj. Prof., Math., Univ. of Tex., 19O4— . Uluth Mitchell Sanderson, Banker, San Saba, Tex. B S. LL.B., 1892. Cashiri-', ist Natl. Bk., San Sata, Tex., 1892 — . m., iCena Girvin, 1897. Walter Elisha Stokes, Pfanter, Macon, Miss. A.B. Charter Member. Law Student, 1894-95. Miss, fiar, 189's. LaSv^ir, Macon, Miss., 1895- 98; Hardware Bus., ib., 2898-1904. m., Mollie C. Chandler, St. Ijouis, Mo,, 1899. Cotton Planter, Macon, Miss., 1904^. Memb., Lodge and Commandery, F. & A, M., Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. 1892 Robert Edwatd Lee Brown. Lawyer, tMemphis, Tenn. William Thomas Locke, Lawyer, t Rich- mond, Ark. Jeff McCarn, Lawyer, 14 St. ahd Green- wood Ave., >fashville, Tenn. A. ft. LL.B., i«<>4. Tenn. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn., 1894 — . m., Mary D. Alli- son. Oct. 9, 1895. Atty. Gen., loth Dist., Tenn., 1908 — . Edwin Nims, College Professor, Trinity College, Durham, N. C. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Fellow and Asst. in Eng., Vanderbilt Univ., 1893-9*. Fellow in Eng. and Lit., Cornell Univ., 1897. m., Clara Puryear, Paducah, Ky., June 29, *8g8. - Ph.D., 1900. Prof., Eng. Lit., Trinity Coll., Durham, N. C, 1906 — . Memb., Joint Hymnal Cora., M. E. Ch., and M. E. Ch. South, 1902.- Pres., Southn. Assn. of Colls, and Prep. Schs., 1902. Prof., Eng., Univ. of Va., Summer Sch., 1907. Ed., South Atlantic Quarterly, 1905 — . Au- thor, "Life of Sidney Lanier." EA„ Carlyle's Essay on Bums. Contrib., current Mags. 1893 Julius Kennard Goodwin, Manufacturer, 5889 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charter Member. Vanderbilt Univ., 1S88-89. Robert Kenneth Morgan, Teacher, Fay- etteville, Tenn. Prin., Morgan Sch., Fayetteville, Tenil., 1893—. Walter Buckner Nance, Clergyman and College Professor, Soochow. Univ. Soochow, China. A.B., B.D. Licensed, M. E. Ch., 1887. Ob server Essay Pr. (3-4). Ed., Obsefvir 1894 95. * B K. Univ. of Chicago, Theol. Dept. 1894. Missionary to China, 1895. Teacher Bufiington Inst., Soochow, China, 1896-99. m. Florence Rush Reiser, Sept. 27, 1898. Prof, Anglo-Chmese Coll., Shanghai, f8'99-i9oi Trustee, Soochow Univ., 1900 — ; Treas., 1900 03; Prof., Philos., ib., 1901— . Sec, China Mission Conf. James McClellan Strother, Lawyer, S. W, Cor. Main and Walnut St§., Car- lisle, Ky. U.S., LL.B. Anniversary Orator. Fd.-iii-Chief 3S2 GAMMA Observer (3). LLJ3., Louisville .Law Sgh., 1904. Lawyer, Carlisle, "Ky., 1904—. Memb., Am. Hist. Assn.; Natl. Geo. Soc. Club, Fil- son (Louisville). C. C. Taylor, Merchant, tHope, Ark. John Cowles Wall, Lawyer, Sherman, Tex. A.B. Vanderbilt Univ., Law Dept., 1894. Tenn. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Frankhn, Tenn., 1896-98; Sherman, Tex., 1898 — . Itayor, Sher- man, Tex., 1909 — . *Samuel Walter Ross, Lonoke, Ark. 1894 Marvin McTyeire , Cullpm, Physician, 214 Wilcox Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. A.B., M.D. Class Pres. (2). Y. M. C. A. Pres. (3). Ed., Coll. Annual (4). Del., XLN'II A K E Conv., Minneapolis, Minn., 1893. M.D., 1893. Staff, Eye and Ear Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1896-99; Post Grad., ib., 1896. Phys., Specialist on Diseases of the Ey,e, ^Ear, P«Iose, and Throat, ^Nashville, Tenri., 1899—. ra., Eva Bellinger, m Decatur, AU., Oct. 30, 1899. Pres;, Nashville Acad, of Med.; Davidson Co. Medw.Soc, 190^-08* ■ Surg., St. Thomas Hosp.; Nashville City Hosp. Ed. Staff, Southn. Med. Jour.; Tenn. State Med. your. Memb., Bd. of Dir., A K E Alumni Assn. of Nashville; Am. Med. Assn., Tenn. Med. Assn. ; Natl. Acad. Med., etc. Res., 103 Twenty-fourth Ave., S. Thomas Gentry Kittrell, Lawyer, 44-4S Noel Blk., Nashville, Tenn. A.B. B.L., I Vanderbilt Univ., ;Law Dept, 1896. Tenn. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Nashville. Tenn., 1896—. 2d Lt., Co. F, 4th Tenn. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. John Walton Knight, Merchant, Cor. Walnut and Wells Sts., Decatur, Ala. A.B. See Psi, 1892. Univ. of Ala., 1888-89. Vanderbilt Univ., 1890=94.^ R. R. Bus., Annis- ton, Ala., 1894-1903. Cotton Merchant, Deca- tur, Ala., 1903 — . ^ , William T. Walker, Journalist, Steven- son, Ala. Clough A. Waterfield, Clergyman, May- field, Ky. William David Wendel, Clergyman, Her- nando, .Miss. - . h Vv See Chi. 1889. Univ. of Miss., 1885-87;. 2d . Soph. Decl. .Medal. Vanderbilt tJniv., 1890-93. N. Miss. Conf., 1894—. *Andrewr Comstock McKenzie, Journalist, Guadalajara, Jalisco, MexicO; See-- Upsilon,. 1893. ' Brown Univ., 1889-91. Vanderbilt Univ., 1892-94. d., 'Guadalajara, Mex., Feb.' 3, I9b9. 1895 John Yancy Bayliss, Engineer, fSt. .Louis, Mo.. Walter Ransom Hendrix, Farrner and Stock Raiser, Union City, Tenn. A.B. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Union City, Tenn., 1895 — . m., Elizabeth Dickens Waddell. Union City, Tenn., July 5, 1900. Morgan Cartwright Ketchum, Lawyer, Memphis Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. A.B.. LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Cumberlaii.l Univ., 1896.. Tenn. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, l>eb- anon and Memphis, Tenn., 1896 — . m., Marion Palmer Kirkland, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 7, 1900. Robert Leathan Lund, Civil Engineer, 5968 W. Cabanne Place, St. Louis, Mo. C..E., M.Sc. >t> B K. Founder's Medal. Insir. and Adj. Prof., Vanderbilt Univ., 1895-1903. m., Minnie Cowden Yowell, Fayetteville, Ark., 1899. Eng., Nashville. Tenn., and Little Rock. .\rk., 1903-06. Dept. Mgr., Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Co., 1906 — . Memb., i\m. Soc. of Civ. Engs.; A. A. A. S. 189s William Kennon Matthews, Missionary, Box 54, Sannomiya, Kobe, Japan. A.B., A.M. Founder's Medal in Oratory. * B K. Sec, Y. M. C. A. Internatl. Com., 1897-99. A.M., Univ. of Chicago, 1901. Or- dained, Japan Conf., M. E. Ch., South, 1903. Prof., Eng., Kwansei Gakuin, Kobe, Japan, 1904-08. Prof., New Testament, Dendo Jo Gakium, Kobe, Japan, 1908 — . m., Eva Wil- liams, Gatesville, N. C., Apr. 2, 1908. *Robert Morgan Moorman, Journalist, Somerville, Tenn. 1896 John Taylor Barbee, Physician, Ii3j4 N. Liberty St., Jackson, Tenn. M.D. X'anderbilt Univ., 1896—. M.D., Belle- vue Hosp,, Med. Coll., 1896. 'Phys., Jackson, Tenn., 1896—. William Hughes, Teacher, Spring Val- ley, Maury Co., Tenn. A.^., A.M. Fellow, Math. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Pub. Debater with Sewanee. Pres., Vander- bilt Alumni Assn. Del., LA K' E Conv., Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12-13, 1896; id., De- troit Student Volunteer Conv. Bus. Mgr., Vanderbilt Comet. .Center, Football Team (1-2- 3-4). Co-Prin., Branham & Hughes Sch., Spring Hill, Tenn., 1896 — . Pres., Inter- scholastic Athletic Assn.; id., Tenn. Conf., Wesley Brotherhood. Memb., Ex. Com., Van- derbilt Alumni Assn. ; Ex. Com., Southn. Head Masters' Assn.; Com. on Uniform Entrance Exams, for the ' Assn. of Southn. Schs. and Colls. Lay Leader, Layman's Missionary Movement in Tenn. Conf. George Allen Morgan, M. E. Clergyman, Pulaski (not permanent), Tenn. A.B. M. E. Clis., Tenn., 1896—. m., Effie Vernor Kennedy, June 12, 1901. Clarence Cooper Ogilvie, Lawyer, 932 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. See Delta Delta, 1898. \'anderbilt Univ., 1892- 93. Chicago Univ., 1893-95. Vanderbilt Univ., i8g6. Teacher, High Sch., Pine Bluff, Ark., 1896-99. m., Jessie Clay Wright, Memphis. Tenn., 1899. Tenn. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Mem- phis, Tenn., 1901 — . Law Agt.. 111. Cent. R. R., in Memphis and Miss. Memb., Bd. of Edu., 1905 — : Pres., 1908. Supt., Goodwin Inst., ib., 1907 — . 353 GAMMA Daniel Upthegrove, Lawyer, Trust Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Tex. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Greenville, Tex.. 1896-1907: Dallas, Tex., 1907 — . 111. , Frances Graham, Greenville, Tex., Oct. 26, 1897. Asst. Gen. Atty., St. Louis Southwestern R. R. Co. of Tex., 1907 — . Memb., Perkins, Gilbert & Upthegrove, Lawyers, Dallas, Tex., 1908 — . Burrell Gordon White, Lawyer, Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. A.B., LL.B. A.B., Ky. Univ., 1896. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1899. Cal. Bar, 1900. Law- yer, San Francisco, Cal., 1900 — . m., Jose- phine Arnold, Colusa, Cal., Apr. 23, 1902. *Fred William Dortch, Physician, De Ridder, La. *William Yandell Elliott, Lawyer, Mur- freesboro, Tenn. m., A. M. Bullock, Nashville, Tenn., 1894. Tenn. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Murfree'sboro, Tenn., 1896-99. Repub. Nominee for Congress, 1898. ♦William House, Lawyer, Franklin, Tenn. 1897 Leon Chalmers Balch, Miner, jMexico City, Mexico. Leon Bell Fant, Lawyer, Wagoner, OWa. A.B. LL.B., Vanderbilt Univ., Law Dept., 1899. Tenn. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1899-1901; Wagoner, Okla., 1901 — . m., Harriet Hunkapillar, Aug. 7, 1907. Lester Glenn Fant, Lawyer, Holly Springs, Miss. Miss. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Holly Springs, Miss., 1899 — . m., Cordelia Leach,' June 29, 1904. Simeon Venable Wall, Teacher, fHoney Grove, Tex. •<■■■ i8g8 Nathaniel Francis Cheairs, Banker and Manufacturer, Hermitage Bank, Nash- ville, Tenn. m., Ethel Ray Garner, Winchester, Ky., May It, 1909. William Franklin Clary, Physician and Surgeon, 13 S. Main St., Memphis, Tenn. M.D., Vanderbilt Univ., Med. Dept., 1903. Phys., Memphis, Tenn., 1904' — . Memb., Hen- ning & Clary, Phys. and Surgs., Memphis, Tenn. Asst. Chair of Practice of, Med., Memphis Hosp., Med. Coll.; id., Chair 'of Surg., ib. John Tyler Cook, Dentist, fMontgomery, Ala. Robert Irwin Moore, Lawyer, Memphis Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. A.B., LL.B. Ed.-in-Chief, The Hustler. Capt., Varsity Track Team, 1897-98. Pres., Law Class, 1904-05. Ed.-in-Chief, The Mall, 1906- 07. Pres., Columbian Deb. Soc, 1906-07. Pres., Athletic Assn., J905-06. LL.B., George Washington Univ., 1907. - Tenn. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1907 — . Asst. Pros. Atty., Memphis and Shelby Cos., Tenn., 1908—. 354 Henry Noble Morscheimer, Lawyer, ■[■Birmingham, Ala. Frank Chambliss Rand, Manufacturer, care Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Co., St. Louis, Mo. A.B. V, Pres., Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Co., Shoe Mfrs., St. Louis, Mo., 1898 — . m., Nettie Lumpkin Hale, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 5, 1904. Clubs: St. Louis, Glen Echo Country, Mercantile. Roland Henry Rowe, Lawyer, fTriana, Ala. iSgg William Edward Baird, fSt. Louis, Mo. Bronson Brevard Bayliss, Insurance, Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. B.S. Gen. Ins., 1899 — . Sec, Miss. Valley A K £ Alumni Assn., 1906-07. Memb., Tenn- Soc. of St. Louis; Southern Soc. of St. Louis. Club, Union. Henry Pope Briley, Merchant, 419 State St., Texarkana, Tex. Fred Robertson Bryson, Teacher, 620 E. 5 St., Little Rock, Ark. A.B., A.M. Student, Harvard Univ., 1899- 1902: A.B., 1901. A.M., 1902. Fellow in Ger., Vanderbilt Univ., 1902-03; Instr., Eng., ib.. 1903-04. Europe, 1904; Student, Univs. of Berlin and Paris. Instr., Eng. and Fr., Ken- yon Coll., 1906-0S. Teacher, Little Rock, Ark., 1 908 — . Edmund Cooper Bullock, U. S. Civil Service, 238 Delaware Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C. A.B., LL.B., LL.M. LL.B., Georgetown Univ., 1903; LL.M., 1904. Clkl, U. S. Census Bureau, Washington, D. C., 1900 — . Willis Robert Easterling, Lawyer, Fay- ette, Miss. Marvin Smith Enochs, Manufacturer, 1421 W. Capitol St., Jackson, Miss. ' A.B. Gymnasium and Track Team, m., Edith Hill, Nashville, Tenn., Apr. 14, i<)04- Mgr^ Enochs Lumber & Mfg. Co., Mfrs., Sasli, Door, etc., Jackson, Miss., 1906 — . Memb., K. of P. V. Pres., Y. M. C. ,A. , , W Edmund De Witt Patterson, Jr., Lawyer, Box 261, EI Paso, Tex. A. B., LL.B. e N E. * A *. LL.B., Co- lumbia Law Sch., 1903. Tenn. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1903-07. m.. Frances Meredith, Memphis, Tenn., Nov. i, 1905. Tex. Bar, 1907. Lawyei', El Paso, Tex., 1907 — . William Morrison Patterson, Teacher and Lecturer, Mayfield, Ky. A.B. Spec. Fellowship in Eng., Univ. of Chi- cago, 1899-1900; Student, ib., Fall Term, 1899; 1902. Head, Eng., .Dept., Nebr. Wesleyan Univ., 1903-07. Master of Eng., Fla. Sch. for Boys, Rainbo^ , Lake, N. Y., and Cocoanut Grove, Fla., 1908-09. Lecturer, j^Jsthetics, tfniv.' of the South, Extension Dept.. 1-968-09. Teach- er and Lecturer, Mayfield, Ky., 1909 — . . .; .. Charles Wesley Strother, Lawyer, Yreka, Cal. . ■' A.B. Entrance Pr., Math., Eng., and iftst. Ed., Observer (2). Contestant Young Medal of GAMMA Oratory (2). Thanksgiving Debater (2). Se- wanee Deb. (3). Pres., Dialectic Soc. (3). Prin., Higli Sch., Fleiningsburg, Ky., 1899- 1900. Supt., Graded Sch., Williamslown, Ky., 1900-02. Cal. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Yreka, Cal., 1902 — . m., Nancy Arnold, Dec. 31, 1906. I goo Harry Houston Elder, Lawyer, Trenton, Tenn. LL.B. Vanderbilt Univ., 1896-97; Law Dept., 1897-1900; LL.B., 1900. Tenn. Bar, 1900. Memb., Deasen, Rankin & Elder; Deasen, El- der & Holmes, Lawyers, 1900 — . City Atty., Trenton, Tenii., igoi-oj. m., Martha E. Wright, Trenton, Tenn., Oct. 30, 1907. Sec, Trenton Cot. Mills, 2 yrs. Sec, Gibson Co. Real Estate Agency, 1908 — . Philip Brockett Hill, Civil Engineer, 201 W. 2 St., Little Rock, Ark. B.E. Lund & Hill, Consulting Engs., 1900 — . m., Elizabeth Fletcher Fite, July 22, 1908. James Wilson Holman, Lawyer, Fayette- ville, Tenn. B.L. Tenn. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Fayetteville, Tenn., 1900 — . m., Mamie L. Elder, - Trenton; Tenn., June s, 1902. City Atty., Fayetteville, Tenn., 1905 — . David Kelly Lambuth, Teacher, 2501 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. A.B. A.M., Columbia Univ., 1901. Teacher, Nashville, Tenn., 1901 — . m., Myeth Spindle, June 6, igor. Hal Lamar Robins, Assistant Paymaster, tWashington, D. C. Richard Davis Smart, Jr., Teacher, Spo- chow Univ., Soochow, China. A.B., A.M. Varsity Track Team (3-4), 1903; Capt. (4). Varsity Football Team (3). Honor Com. (3-4). Teacher, Branham & Hughes Sch., Spring Hill, Tenn., 1900-02. Post Grad. Stu- dent, Vanderbilt, 1902-03; Fellow in Math., ib., 1902-03. Teacher, Math., Soochow Univ., Soo- chow, China, 1903 — . m., Mabel Winter Davi- son, Nagasaki, Japan, June 29, 1907. igoi Benjamin L. Clary, Teacher, fSt. Louis, Mo. Walter Scott Draper, Jr., Lawyer, Dyers- burg, Tenn. A.B. Glee Club. Mgr., Varsity Baseball Team (4). Tenn. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Dyersburg, Tenn., 1902 — . m., Olive E. Tenney. Dec, 1904. City Treas. and Memb. City Council, Dyersburg, Tenn., 1906-07. Memb., City Bd. of Edu. and Dir., 1st Natl. Bk., Dyersburg, Tenn., 1908 — . Elijdh James Early, fNepton, Ky. George Wilson Kretzinger, tGhicago, III. John I. McRee, Chemist, 511 Cherry St., Helena, Ark. Ph.C. Chemist, Helena, Ark., 1901 — . m., Elizabeth Clopton, Apr. 22, 1908. Houston Chapman Mason, Manufacturer, Henderson, Ky. B.S. . Mfr., Brick, Henderson, Ky., 1901 — . m., Kate Sooper Sneed, Henderson, Ky., Nov. 21, 1908. Robert Henry Scott, fPaducah, Ky. Edwin Campbell Street, Lawyer, Waco, Tex. B.S., LL.B. See Psi. 1899. LL.B., Vander- bilt Univ., 1901. igo2 Harry Smith Berry, fHendersonville, Tenn. Fred Hume, fPittsburgh, Pa. Adrian Walton Ketchum, Lawyer, 700 Memphis Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. LL.B., \'anderbilt Univ., 1902. Tenn. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1902 — . m., Mary B. Pepper, Apr. 28, 1908. Memb., Tenn. Gen. Assembly, 1909. Alfred Majendie Lund, Civil Engineer, 201 W. 2 St., Little Rock, Ark. B.E. Memb., Lund & Hill, Consulting Engs., Little Rock, Ark., 1902—. Stephen Duty Noland, Merchant, Nich- olasville, Ky. Wholesale Lumber Dealer, Nicholasville, Ky., 1902 — . m., Roberta Bess Squair, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 18, 1903. Archibald McDougal Patterson, Mem- phis, Tenn. Guy Hartwell Price, Dentist, Water Val- ley, Miss. D.D.S. See Chi, 1899. Univ. of Miss., 1896- 98. Vanderbilt Univ., Dept. of Dentistry, 1900- 02; D.D.S., 1902. Dentist, Helena, Ark., 1903- 09; Water Valley, Miss., 1909 — . Memb., Miss. State Dental Assn.; Ark. State Dental Assn.; Natl. Dental Assn. James A. Weaver, fWaxahachie, Tex. *Flavel Wilson Carpenter, Columbia, Tenn. 1903 John T. Clary, fFresno, Cal. Sypret Warfield Hendrick, Real Estate, 1924 Biltmore St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Peter Cultino McNulty, Pittsburgh, Pa. James Le Roy McRee, La-wyer, Tennes- see Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. LL.B., Vanderbilt Univ., 1903. Tenn. Bar, 1903. Lawyer. Memphis, Tenn., 1903 — . Memb., Fant & McRee, Lawyers, Memphis, Tenn.; Asst. City Atty., ib., 1909 — . James Devereux Porter, Salesman, 1315 N. .^o St., Birmingham, Ala. Vanderbilt Univ., 1900-01. Salesman, Whole- sale Dry Goods Bus., Birmingham, Ala., 1903-r-. m., Jennie Belle Pollard, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 6, 1907. *John Westbrooke Robertson, Lawyer, EI Paso, Tex. LL.B. See Chi, 1902. 6 N E. Univ. of Miss., 1898-1900. LL.B., Vanderbilt Univ., 1903. Miss,, Bar. 1903. Lawyer, Miss., 1903-05. m.. 355 GAMMA I.ul.i BarksJalc, Gvenada, Misa., 1905.^ Tcnn. liar, 1905. Lawyer, Tcnn., 1905-08. Tex. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, San Angclo and El Paso, Tex., 1908—. d., Holly Springs, Miss., Feb., 1910. 1904 Lawson M. Clary, Student, Bellbuckle, Tenn. A.B, Mgr., Class Athletics (2). Class Basket- ball Team (1-2). Class Nine (1). Varsity Basketball Team (2-4). Varsity Nine (1-2-4); Capt. (3). All Southern Shortstop (^). Teacher, Branham & Hughes Sch., Spring Hill, Tenn., 1905-09. Yale Univ., 1909 — . Henry-Wade DuBose, fLouisville, Ky. John Daniel Holman, Inspector, 318 Se- curity Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Ste Sigma Rho, 1904. Vanderbilt Univ., 1900- 02. Stanford Univ., 1902-04. Fire Ins. Insp., Los Angeles, Cal., 1904 — . William Thomas Patton, Physician, 2007 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La. Ph.C, M.D. See Tau Lambda, 1908. Med. Dept., Tulane Univ., 1904-08; M.D., 1908. Asst. Prof., Clin. Med., Phys. Diagnosis, Tu- lane Univ.; Clin. Microscopy. Visiting Phys. and Surg., Charity Hosp ; Presb. Hosp. Asst. to Prof, Lorenz, Vienna Hosp., 3 mos. Robert Calvin Richey, Teacher, McKen- zie, Tenn. Varsity Football Team. \'arsity Basketball Team. Varsity Baseball Team. Teacher, Mc- Tyeire Sch., McKenzie, Tenn., 1904 — . m., Elizabeth Morton Farrow, Nov. 4, 1904. Daniel Clary Webb, Lawyer, 800 Bank & Trust Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. A.B. See Delta Delia, 1906. Vanderbilt Univ., 1900-02. Univ. of Chicago, Law Sch., 1906-07. 4» A *. Tenn. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Knoxville, Tenn., 1907 — . Memb., Green & Webb, Law- yers. 190S Bradley Preuit Cartwright, Druggist, 224 Church St., Decatur, Ala. Ala. Univ., 1901. Druggist, Decatur, Ala., 1905—. William Hibbler Cook, Lawyer, Carter Bldg., Hattiesburg, Miss. A.B. LL.B., Vanderbilt Univ., 1906. Miss. Bar, 1906. Lawyer, Hattiesburg, Miss., 1906 — . William Alexander Frost, Jr., Banker, Decatur, Ala. Banker, Decatur, Ala., 1905 — . m.. Norma Ward, Selraa, Ala., 1907. Benjamin Witt Key, Physician, 604 Speight St., Waco, Tex. A.B., M.D. N S N. 2 3. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1909. Phys., Waco, Tex., 1909 — . William Isaac Nolen, Civil Engineer, 107 Twenty-third Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. B.E. Del., LVUI A K E Conv., Chicago, 111., Nov. 16-18, 1904. Civ. Eng., Nashville, Tenn., 1905—. William Hoyt Raymond, Jr., Civil En- gineer, 314 Clark Place, S. Nashville, Tenn. B.E. Memb., Eng. Assn. of the South. igo6 Horace E. Happel, Medical Student, 211 S. 10 St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. B K. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1906 — . Res., Trenton, Tenn. William Alfred Jacobs, Law Student, Beech Grove, Tenn. A.B. Teacher, Webb Sch., Bellbuckle, Tenn., 190608. Columbia Univ., Dept. of Law. Clagett M. Martin, Capitalist, Martin, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1902-03. Univ. of Va., 1903- 04. Capitalist and Cen. Ins. Bus., Martin, Tenn., 1904 — . Samuel Shaw Moody, Physician, Shelby- ville, Tenn. A.B., M.D. A K K. M.D., Vanderbilt Univ.. lied. Dept., 1909. Phys., Shelbyville, Tenn., 1909—. Wilmer Houston Potts, Civil Engineer, care Mrs. L. H. Potts, Abingdon, Va. B.E. Civ. Eng., Contract Work, Brazil, S. A., 1908 — . George E. Rauscher, Merchant, Say- brook, 111. Vanderbilt Univ., 1902-04. Vanderbilt Glee Club (1-2); Treas. (2). Hardware Bus., Jack- son, Tenn., 1904-06. With Simmons Hardware Co., St. Louis, Mo., Sept.-Oct., 1906. Memb., Latt & Rauscher, Hardware & Implements, Say- brook, 111., 1906-08. Hardware Bus., Saybrook, 111., 1908 — . m., Bess Crigler, Oct. 14, 1908. Joseph Allison Street, tSummerville, Ga. ♦Cecil R. Holt, Wartrace, Tenn. 1907 Clarence H. Fielder, Civil Engineer, Trenton, Tenn. B.E. Paul Gaston Gamble, Physician, Gun- town, Miss. M.D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1907; Univ. of Tex., 1909. Interne, Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, La., 1909 — . William Campbell McRee, Physician and Surgeon, Trenton, Tenn. M.5- Phys., Trenton, Tenn., 1907 — . David Richard Pickens, Physician, 209 Seventh Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. M.D. Vanderbilt Univ., Academic, 1903-05: Med., 1905-07; M.D., J907. Commodore Club. A K K. Interne, City Hosp., Nashville, Tenn., 1907. Phys., Nashville, Tenn., 1908 — . Asst. Chief Surg., Tenn. Central R. R., 1909 — . Memb., Davidson Co. Med. Soc. ; Tenn. State Med. Soc. Francis Pelzer Smart, Physician;' Uni- versity of Va., Va. See Eta, 1907. Vanderbilt Univ., 1904-07. * B K. Class Faculty Rep. (4). Univ. of Va., 1907-09; Asst. in Histology and Embry- ology, ib., 1908 — . Edward Marvin Steel, Clergyman, Box 293, TuUahoma, Tenn. Charter Memb. of Calumet Club. Founder's Medal. Vanderbilt Univ., Theol. Dept., 1905- 07. Clergyman, Tenn., 1907 — . 356 GAMMA Robert Ferguson Vaughan, Lawyer, Louisville Tr. Bldg., Louisville, Ky. A.B. LL.B., 1909, Ky. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky., 1909 — . igo8 - Clarence Cardwell Beaseley, Teacher, Pulaski, Tenn. \'anderbilt Glee Club (I-3-3-4). V. Pres., Van- derbilt Y. M. C. A. (1-2). Asst. Prin., Massey Sch., Pulaski, Tenn., 1908 — . m.. Donna Baird, Nashville, Tenn;, Dec.' 30, 1908. Travis Lamar Cartwright, Druggist, 224 Church St., Decatur, Ala. See Psi, 1909. Univ. of Ala., 1905-06; Van- derbilt Univ., 1906-08. - Pharmacist, Decatur, Ala., lgo8 — .' Gordentia Wait Clark, Wartrace, Tenn. Levin Wailes Gorton, Student, Water- proof, La. B.S., Ph.C. James Raymond Haygood, Teacher, Denver, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1905-06. Memb., Football Team (1-2). Class Pres. (2). Teacher, Heri derson Coll., Denver, Terin., 1908 — . Samuel Francis Hobbs, Lawyer, Selma Ala. LL.B. See Fsi, 1908. Vanderbilt Univ., 1904' 06. Univ. of Ala., 1906-08; LL.B., 1908. Embree William PottS; Student, Box 62. Millers, Nev. A.B. Class Eleven (i). Baseball Squad (1-2 3). Owl Club. Asst. Mgr., Baseball Team (3); Mgr. (4). V. Pres., Class (3); Pres. (4). Pres. Commodore Club (4). Sec, LXII A K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., Nov- 13-15, 1907. Law Student, 1909 — . 1909 William Alexander Bennie, Insurance, 207 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1905-07. Capt., Basketball Team (i). Gymnastic Team. Coll. Glee Club (1-2). Fire Ins. Bus., Nashville, Tenn., 1907—. Clubs: Golf & Country, Cumberland Park Driv- ing (Nashville). Samuel Johnston Caldwell, Jr., Manu- facturer, Union Springs, Ala. Mfr., Union Springs, Ala., 1909 — . Joseph Marion Gorton, Physician, Wa- terproof, La. M.D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1909. Phys., Water- proof, La., 1909 — . John Elder Hays, Civil Engineer, Cor. West End and Twenty-third Ave., Nashville, Tenn. B.E. William Hume, Jr., 520 Russell St., Nashville, Tenn. E.S., LL.B. David Oscar McCarn, Clergyman, Hum- ble, Tex. John Marshall Martin, Capitalist, Mar- tin, Tenn. Capitalist and Gen. Ins. Bus., Martin, Tenn., 1909—. David Hazel Morton, 438 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. B.S. Robert Mead Patterson, Jr., Electrical Engineer, Station B, Nashville, Tenn. B.E. Class Five, 1905-06. Varsity Five, 1907- 08. Pres., Y. M. C. A., 1908-09. Honor Com., 1908-09. Withers Goodwyn Peebles, Student, Mooresville, Ala. A.B. Sec. and Treas., Campus Club (i). Memb., Wiseacre Club (2) ; Owl Club (3). Dir. Gen., Commodore Club (4). Univ. of Ala., Law Dept., 1908 — . Edwin Thompson Spivey, Merchant and Planter, Hollandale, Miss. B.S. Vanderbilt Univ., 1906. Memb., Spivey & Wood, Merchants and Planters, 1909 — . James Strickland Watson, Lawyer, care C. B. Ames, Lawyer, Oklahoma City, Okla. LL.B. Miss. A. & M. Coll., Literary Course, 1901-04. * A *. Ed. Staff, The Hustler. James. G. Williamson, Jr., Columbia, Tenn. M.D. A K K. igio Geren McLemore Baird, Salesman, care Benedict, Warren & Davidson Co., Memphis, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1906-08. Comus Club. Deka Club. Salesman, Benedict, Warren & David- son Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1909 — (wholesale hardware). Banks Alexander Bennie, Sixteenth Ave. and Division St., Nashville, Tenn. Glee Club, 1908-09. Charles Cason, Chapel Hill, Tenn. S T. Asst. Mgr., Track Team, 1909. Memb., Debating Council; Owl Club; Hustler Staff. Contestant in Oratorical Contest. Charles Le Sueur Cornelius, 313 Main St., Nashville, Tenn. Thurman Jefferson Davis, Insurance, Tullahoma, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1906. Life Ins., Tullahoma, Tenn., 1907 — . Dudley Isom Hutchinson, Oxford, Miss. See Chi, 1907. Univ. of Miss., 1903-04. Van- derbilt Univ., 1907 — . Mgr., T Chap. House, 1908 — . Walker Lawrence Martin, Real Estate Dealer and Banker, Union City, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1906-09. Comus Club. Deka Club. Owl Club. Real Estate Dealer and Banker, Union City, Tenn., 1909 — . Memb., B. P. O. E. Hugh Frank Potts, Miller, 107 23 St., Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1905-09. Varsity Nine, 1907. Sub-Quarter on Varsity Eleven. 1907. Pres - Elect. Y. M. C. A., 1908-09. Miller, Millers, Nev., 1909 — . 357 GAMMA William Harris Swiggart, Jr., 324 E. Main St., Union City, Tenn. Chap. Ed., Catalogue, 1910. Frank Wade, Teacher, Trenton, Gibson Co., Tenn. \'anderbilt Univ., 1905-08. Prin., High Sch., Brazil, Tenn., 1908-09. Vanderbilt Univ., 1909—. Matt Scruggs Webster, Wartrace, Bed- ford Co., Tenn. Fred Taylor Wilson, Carthage, Tenn. Moore Deb. Pr., 1906. Memb., Philos. Deb. Soc. Assoc. Ed., Observer and Hustler. Asst. Clk., Tenn. House of Reps., igo6, 1907, 1909. Memb., F. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. O. O. F. igii Claiborne Holmes Beasley, 107 Twenty- third Ave., N.. Nashville, Tenn. Varsity Baseball, 1907-08. Sec, Univ. Bible Study Com,, 1908-og. Will Patton Clark, Wartrace, Tenn. Albert Elder Happel, Trenton, Tenn. Robert Pritchett McLarty, Decatur, Ala. William Gillespie Moore, 52 W. 9 St., Columbia, Tenn. Oscar Gustaf Nelson, 20 N. Ann St., Mo- bile, Ala. Class Five, 1907-08; Capt., 1908-09. G. R. Pickens, Bellbuckle, Tenn. Edward Garrett Riddick, 1240 Union Ave.. Memphis, Tenn. Tenor Soloist;, Glee Club, 1908-09. Dewitt Talmage Smith, Trenton, Tenn. Andrew J. Zeitler, Moorseville, Ala. V. Pres., "Leneu-EIeneu" Club. igi2 Horace Edward Alexander, Murfrees- boro, Tenn. Capt., Fresh. Basketball Team, 1909. Willard Harris Blue, 48 University St., Nashville, Tenn. William Sherrill Clemmons, Rives, Tenn. Allen Robinson Cornelius, 313 Main St., Nashville, Tenn. Robert Emmet Enochs, Cor. Oak and Raulsin Sts., Natchez, Miss. Malvern Ulysses Griffin, Rocky Mount, N. C. John Morris Hawes, 315 Harrison St., Union City, Tenn. William Henry Howe, Nashville, Tenn. Urban Becker Hughes, Fulton, Ky. Frank Dunnington Lauder, Jr., 316 Twenty-second Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. Gillard Smart, Student, Louisville, Ky. George Cuthbert Williamson, Columbia, Tenn. A K K. A 2 A. 1913 Jordan Brown Bell, Springfield, Tenn. Paul Burrus Benham, Marianna, Ark. Carl Taylor Martin, 438 Spring Hill Ave., Mobile, Ala. See Psi, 1912. Univ. of Ala., 1909-10. Van- derbilt Univ., 1910 — . Varsity Basketball Five (1-2-). Edwin Wall Randle, Paducah, Ky. Joshua P. Vaughan, Louisville, Ky. 3S8 PSI UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Charter, June 20, 1847. Inactive, October, 1856-85. Revived, November 19, 1885. BEFORE THE WAR THE idea of organizing a chapter of A K E at the University of Ala- bama was suggested to Louis J. DuPre, a Senior, by Cyprian George Webster, $, '46, of Yale College. He conferred with his friends. Richard B. Owen and Charles F, Henry, and together they selected as eligible men for their purposes from the Senior class, James I. Bonner; from the Junior, Edward G. Baptist, Thad. N. Perry, George W. F. Price, Milford F. Woodruff ; from the Sophomore class, Edward L. Jones, John H. Lee, Charles A. Pegues, and Peyton W. Reynolds. These applied for a A K E charter. In June, 1847, Charles H. Foote ($, '49), of Huntsville, Ala., arrived in Tusca- loosa and initiated the applicants for the charter, probably in a room at the Indian Queen, one of the two hotels then at Tuscaloosa. For some time after the institution of the chapter its existence was kept secret; but soon the badge, with its cabalistic letters, was worn, exciting curiosity in the uninitiated, only to be baed of its gratification. At first * had no rivals, but in a year after its establishment, A A * planted a chapter at Alabama, and later * r A, S A E (parent chapter) and a local society were organized. Yet * always prospered, although having no settled abode, meeting for a short time at the Indian Queen, then at Washington Hall, sometimes in the room of a member, at another in rooms over stores, or wherever accommodations could be secured, such as to baffle the eye of the curious — ever seeking to shroud everything pertaining to the chapter in deepest mystery; yet the members attended with punctilious regularity, and performed their duties, especially literary ones, with great zeal. The students, even, the wealthiest (and there were many, sons of very wealthy parents), lived in the college dormitories in unostentatious and republican style. The exe;rcises; of the chapter were purely literary. Essays and criticisms were presented by members officially designated for the purpose. When these per- formances were of more than ordinary merit they were ordered to be filed in the archives of the society. Occasionally a paper was ordered to be sent to 361 PSl * at Yale, and in exchange, documents of a similar character were rec^ved from other chapters. The founders and early members were men who had their impress upon the affairs of the University, and who handed down their influence to their successors in the chapter. They were acknowledged to be men conspicuous for their industry, intellect, and social qualities. They bore a high character for scholarship, morality and integrity with their fellow-students, and with the faculty. * was one of the foremost chapters in urgijig;the issues of, the A K E maga- zine, and at the Washington Convention of 1855, put before the Fraternity its plans to that end. In planting A K E in the leading institutions of the South, * did more than any other chapter, X, A, and B being among the fruits of her work. About 1852 the faculty suggested to the fraternities the idea of voluntarily disbanding, and asked that the question be submitted to the chapters. A K E gave an emphatic negative. In the summer of 1856 the faculty adopted hostile legislation, and in the fall the members of A K E returned to find that they could not longer be permitted to have an open, honorable existence, and de- termined to return their charter ; and in October of that year the chapter ceased actively to exist. * SINCE 1885. From 1856 to 1885 is a far cry, but during all these years, while the spirit of A K E was not quenched, no chapter existed at the University of Alabama, there being a ban upon fraternities passed by the faculty. This prohibitory measure was repealed in the summer of 1885 and immediately the friends of old * set to work to revive the chapter. This was not accomplished without difficulty, as may well be imagined. It was no trouble to gather together a number of excellent men who desired affiliation with A K E but it was some trouble to convince the Council that Alabama was worthy the honor of a A K E Chapter. The men bound together by this hope had a rather interesting period of doubts and fears and at one time the Council turned down the peti- tion, but the convention of 1885 granted the charter and twenty-one candidates were inducted into the mysteries of A K E. Those receiving the charter were as follows : William Dixon Smith, Jr., '81; Charles Poelluitz De Yamert, '84; John Spinks Kennedy, Jr., '86; James Oliver Atkins; James Martin Calhoun, '87'; George Hoke Forney ; William Wade Harper ; Daniel Thompson McCall ; Mark Harwell Pettway; William Stokes Wyman, Jr., '87; Felix Edward Blackburn ; James Lee Bonner ; Eugene Presley Cason ; Thomas Henry Garner ; James Courtney Hixson ; Thomas Gardner Kenan, '88 ; Stephen Sorsby Booth'; William Earle Dent ; Frank Watkins Pettway ; Henry Russell Shorter, Jr. ; Morton Bryan Wharton, Jr., '89. 362 PSI Tlie re-establishment of the chapter was largely the work of Dr. David L. Foster, *, '53, and several other loyal brothers. President Burwell B. Lewis, *, '57, gave the chapter his unqualified endorsement, though the attitude of the faculty toward fraternities made it unwise for him to take any active part in chapter affairs. The same was true of Prof. John C. Calhoun, H A, '68, who through many years was *'s best friend and counselor. Other important mem- bers of the faculty were Dr. William Stokes Wyman, *, '51, professor of Latin, several times ofifered the presidency of the University and often acting in that capacity, though he would only accept the office for a year, and Col. John D. Weeden, *, '58, a courtly gentleman of the old school, whose death occurred in 1908. A list of the men of * would be a catalogue of some of the brilliant men of the South in these later years. Among the many we may only mention Col. James Courtney Hixson, Henry Russell Shorter, Jr., Charles S. McDowell, John White Craig, Robert Emory Park, Jr., Thomas Atkins Street, Felix E. Blackburn, John Evans Henry, Norman Gunn, J. Fritz Thompson, Christopher C. Nesmith and Oliver Harlan Cross. * has suffered more or less all through its later history from poverty. In fact, rich men are scarce in Alabama even now, and twenty years ago they were scarcer still. The inability to build a chapter house has made it more difficult for the chapter to preserve its records and do its work than would otherwise have been the case. The exigencies of military discipline at the University also precluded chapter house life for a number of years and the chapter was forced to hold its meetings in different rooms of students and even though for considerable periods rooms were rented in the city of Tuscaloosa, there was lacking that spirit that comes from having a home of one's own. It has been unfortunate particularly in the matter of its records, its charter and other books having been destroyed several years ago. A new charter was secured at the convention held in the fall of 1909, and the present active members are treasuring this with great pride. In the autumn of 1907, however, the loyal fellows composing the active membership of * decided that a chapter house was necessary and they rented one of the old coloniail homes of Tuscaloosa, situated in the best residential district, not too far from college, and here they set up their household gods. It was an entirely new departure for the University and predictions of failure were common. But inspired by that zeal that ever characterizes the real A K E, these boys persevered and for two years they have lived in their " own hired house " and set an example that has been watched with pride by their own alumni and not without gratification by faculty and students of the Uni- versity. Pioneers in the chapter house work, already several other fraternities have followed their example and have built and are building houses of their own. A K E has not yet sufficient funds to build a home, but is working 363 P'SI towards this end and hopes to reach the desired goal within a year at most. TOM GARNER, '88. Perhaps more intimately connected with the history of * chapter during the last twenty-five years than any other one man has been Thomas H. Garner, '88, editor of the Times-Gazette, of Tuscaloosa. Few men have rendered * such loyal, unselfish and helpful services. Throughout the period of its early life, after its reorganization in '85, when an unsympathetic administration of the University, a severe military discipline and an inexperienced quota of men combined to make its progress difficult. Brother Garner, as an active member, displayed a splendid zeal and an intelligent leadership in its behalf, and con- tributed in a very large degree to its successful fight against untoward circum- stances. Since that time, as a no less loyal and devoted alumnus, he has been the good counselor and ready friend of the students who have, from time to time, composed its active membership. He is an elder brother to the younger Dekes, and there is not one who has been a member of * in recent years who does not entertain for Brother Garner the highest esteem and sincerest devo- tion. 364 PSI CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1847 ♦James Isaac Bonner, Physician, tEu- reka, Tex. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter Member. M.D., S. C. Med. Coll., 1850. m., Martha Bonner, Allenton, Ala., Oct. i, 1851. Div. Surg., C. S. A., Trans-Miss. Dept. Contrib., various Med. Jour?. *Louis Jarrel DuPre, Journalist, Mem- phis, Tenn. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Charter Member. * B K. Valedictorian. m., (l_) Amelia Jones, 1849. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1850. Ed., Bulletin and Register, Knoxville, Tenn. ; Appeal, At- lanta, Ga. Staff, Gen. W. B. Bate, C. S. A. m., (2) Miriam Morgan, New ' Otleans, La., 1866. Ed., Bulletin, St. Louis, Mo., 1868-69; Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., 1869-74; American Re- porter. 1874-86. U. S. Minister, San Salvador, 1885:89. Ed., Birmingham News, 1888-94. ni., (3) Marie Lamb, 1893. V. Pres., Am. An- thropol. Soc. Author, "Faggots from the Camp Fire." Contrib., various Mags. d., Raleigh Spa, Tenn., Aug. 27, 1894. *Charles Francis Henry, Physician, Mo- bile, Ala. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter Member. * B K. 3d Honor. Fr. Oration. M.D., Univ. of Pa. 1849. Tutor, Mod. Langs., Univ. of Ala., 1851 54. Surg., Russian Army, Crimean War. Dec orated by Russia with Order of St. Anne; Or der of St. Genevieve, d.. Warm Springs, Ga. Aug. 22, 1862. ♦Richard Brown Owen, Lawyer, Mobile, Ala. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. * B K. 3d Honor. Law Student, Mobile, Ala., 1847-49, Ala. Bar,- 1849. m., Anna Gayle, Mobile, Ala. June 2y, 1850. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1853-54. Clk., U. S. Ct., Southn. Dist. Ala.! 1855-64. Mayor, Mobile, Ala., 1879-88. Con, trib.. Local Papers. ♦Edward Glanville Baptist, Clergyman, Lewis, Ala. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Ordained, Day: ton, Ala., Nov., 1853. m., (l) Maria; E. Duer- son, Spottsylvania . Co., Va., Jan. 13, 1857; (2) Sarah A. DuerSon, Spottsylvania Co,, Va., Nov. II, 1869. Bapt. Ch., Lewis' Store, Va. d., 1 89-. ♦Robert Thomas Merriwether, Physician, Tuscaloosa, Ala. A.B., A.M., M.D. Prin., Acad., Green Pond. Ala., 1848-51. m., Martha Wooten Brown, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mar. 21, 1851. M.D.. Univ. of Nashville, 1852. Surg., C. S. A. Contrib., Observer, Tuscaloosa, Ala. d., Richmond, Va., Aug. 15, 1862. ♦Thaddeus Haywood Perry, Planter, Hamburg, Ark. A.B. Charter Member. Lawyer, Carrollton, Ala., — 1850. m., Elizabeth T. Cook, Boligee, Ala., Jan. 17, 1850. Planter, S. Ark., 1850-59. d., Hamburg, Ark., Nov. 11, 1859. ♦George Washington Fergus Price, Col- lege President, Nashyille, Tenn. A.B., A.M., D.D. Charter Member. B K. Valedictorian. Teacher, Montgomery, Ala., 1849; Eufaula, Ala., 1849-52. m., (i) Elizabeth Mar- garet Pooser, Orangeburg, S. C, Oct. 27, 1852. Prof., Female Coll., Auburn, Ala., 1854-55. Ed.. Gasette, Auburn, Ala., 1855. Prof., " Female Coll., Tuskegee, Ala., 1856-58; Pres., 1858-72. Supt., Nitre and Mng. Bureau, C. S. A., 1863- 64. Pres., Female Coll., Huntsville, Ala., 1872- 80. m., (2) Eliza Catherine Whitehurst, nee Pooser, Orangeburg, S. C, Sept. i, 1873. D.D., 1876. Pres., Young Ladies' Coll., Nashville, Tenn., 1880-99. d., Apr. i, 1899. ♦Milford Fenn Woodruff, Teacher, Tus- caloosa, Ala. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. * B K. Salu- tatorian. Tutor, Anc. Langs., Univ. of Ala., 1850-51. Prin., Choctaw Sem., 1851-52. Prin., High Sch., Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1852-57. Prin., Acad., Lownesboro, Ala., 1858; Okalona, Miss., 1859. Ed., Prairie News, 1859. d.. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13, i86j. 1849 ♦Walter Cook, Planter, Talladega, Ala. A.B. * B K. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1853-54. ni'i (■) Cornelia C. Mickle, Talla- dega Co., Ala., Nov. 13, 1853. Capt, loth Ala. Inf., C. S. A. m., (2) Elizabeth M. Huey, Talladega, Ala., Mar. 9, 1862. Killed, Battle of Salem Ch., Va., May 4, 1863. ♦Philips Fitzpatrick, Physician, We- tumpka, Ala. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of La., 1853. m., (i) Mary Bethea, Montgomery, Ala., Mar. 3, 1858. Act. Asst. Surg.,, C. S. A., 1865. m., (2) Jennie L. Kelly, Coosa Co., Ala., Jan. 5, 1882. d., Wetumpka, Ala., Apr. 29, 1901. ♦Manly Lee Hester, Physician, Jasper, Tex. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of La., 1852. m., Agnes Norvell, Jasper, Tex.. Mar. 15, 1854., d., Jasper, Tex., Dec. 24, 1854. 365 PSl ♦Andrew Jackson Jenkins, Clergyman, Letohatchee, Ala. A.U., A.M. B K. Teacher, Suggsvillc, Ala.; Camden, Ala. m., Georgia J. Watson, Lowndes Co., Ala., Mar. ii, 1857. M. V. Ch., Green- ville, Ala.; Robinson Springs, Ala. Author, ".Jenkins' English Grammar." d., Letohatchee, Ala., June 7, 1864. ♦Edward Littleton Jones, Planter, Mata- gorda, Tex. A.B. Charter Member. * B K. ist Lt., Gen. Lopez, Cuban Expedition. Repeatedly and se- verely wounded, d., Matagorda, Tex., Aug. i6, 1857. ♦John Holmes Lee, Planter, Marion, Ala. A.B. Charter Member, m., Winnie A. Lane, Marion, Ala., Nov. 14, 1854. Trustee, Judson Female Inst., Marion, Ala., 1871-88. d., Marion, Ala., June 17, 1888. ♦John Moore, Lawyer, Greensboro, Ala. A.B., A.M. m., Emily A. Billingslea, Marion. Ala., Feb. 18, 1851. Trustee, Judson Female Inst., Marion, Ala., 1855 — . Capt., Regular Inf., C. S. A. Mayor, Marion, Ala. Reg. and Master in Chanc., Perry Co., Ala., 2 yrs. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1865-66. Judge, ist Circ, Ala., 1866-68; 4th Circ, 1880-1904. d., Greensboro, Ala., June, 1904. ♦John Michaux Owen, Lawyer, Macon, Miss. A.B., A.M. Ed., Southern Star, Macon, Miss., 1855. d.. Mobile, Ala., Oct. i, 1855. ♦Charles Augustus Pegues, Physician, Abbeville, Miss. M.D. Charter Member. Univ. of Ala., 1846- 48. M.D., S. C. Med. Coll., 1851. m., (i) Nannie Ragsdale, Mar. 25, 1S55. Surg., Ghol- son's Brig., C. S. A, m., (2) Mary Jane Logan, nee Danforth, 1878. d., Abbeville, Miss., fiec. ^S, 1895. ♦Peyton Wesley Reynolds, Commission Merchant, New Orleans, La. Charter Member. Univ. of AJa., 1846-48. m., Margaret E. Newman, New Orleans, La., Feb. 10, 1858. Q. M., C. S. A., Columbus and Jackson, Miss, d.. Bay St. Louis, Miss., Apr. 17, 1874. ♦John Calvin Tuttle, Planter, Columbus, Miss. Univ. of .Ma., 1846-48. d., \'icksburg, Miss., June 19, 1856. 1850 ♦John Lucius DeYampert, Farmer, Pop- lar Bluff, Afk. A.B. m., Anne Judson King, Marion, Ala., June 22, 1854. Trustee, Vanderbilt Univ., 1876- 88. d.. Poplar Bluff, Ark., Apr. 1, 1888. ♦William Lovelace Foster, Clergyman, Ladonia, Tex. A.B., A.M. * B K. 3d Honor. Prof., Math., Baylor Univ. m., Mildred Maxwell, Clinton, Ala., June 15, 1855. Chapl., Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1865. Bapt. Ch., Palo Alto, Miss.; Stark- ville. Miss.; Ladonia, Tex. d., Ladonia, Tex., Aug. 9, 1869. ♦John Jefferson Hawthorn, Lawyer, Al- lenton, Ala. A.B. d., Allenton, Ala., Mar. 18, 1855. ♦William Thomas King, Planter, King's Landing, Ala. A.B. * B K. Valedictorian. m., Evelyn Hewett Collier, Tuscaloosa, Ala., June 24, 1856. Capt., Co. D, 44th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1862. Killed, 2d Battle of Manassas, Aug. 30, 1862. ♦Arthur Beven Dandridge Pitts, Planter, Uniontown, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1847-48. d., Uniontown, Ala, July 26, 1856. 1 851 William Stokes Wyman, College Pro- fessor [Retired], 922 Twentieth Ave., Tuscaloosa, Ala. A.B., A.M., LL.D. * B K. X'aledictorian. Harvard Univ., 1847-48. Univ. of Ala., 1848- 51. Highest Honors. Fr. Oration. Tutor, Anc. Langs., Univ. of Ala., 1852-55. m.. Ma- lissa Bearing, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 28, 1853. Prof., Lat., Univ. of Ala., 1856-60; Lat. and Gr., 1860-65; Lat., 1872-1904. Declined Presi- dency, id., 6 times. Served as Act. Pres., 1868- 69; 1879-80; 1885-86; 1889-90. Pres., 1901-02. Retired, 1904. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1870-72. LL.D., 1880. Student of the Hist, of the S. Eastn. and Gulf States from original sources. .Author, "Syntax of the Latin Com- pound Sentence," "Trial of Milo." Contrib., current Magazines. ♦Thomas Hall Lewis, Lawyer, Cahaba, Ala. A.B. Maj., Independent Ala. Cav., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of LaFayette. Ga., July 29, 1864. ♦John McGhee, Physician and Editor, Alpine, Ala. M.D. Univ. of Ala., 1847-49. M.D., Univ. of La., 1853. Lt. Col., 37th Miss. Inf.. C. S. A.. 1864-65. Ed., Courier, Enterprise. Miss. Au- thor, Articles on the War. d.. 1892. ♦Joseph Patterson Wier, Lawyer, Hills- boro, Tex. A.B. * B K. 3d Honor. Teacher, Eufaula. Ala. m., Emily Gatting, Hillsboro, Tex., Nov. 12, 1858. Col., Tex. Inf., C. S. A., 1864. Killed, Yellow Bayou, La., May 18, 1864. ♦Joseph Millard Williams, Physician. Montgomery, Ala. ' M.D. Univ. of .■Ma., 1848-49. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855. m., Mary Louise Marks, Montgom- ery, Ala., July 1, 1857. Surg., C. S. A., Hosp. Duty, Montgomery, Ala., 1865. Memb., City Council, Montgomery, Ala., 1876-78. d., El- more Co., Ala., Oct. 15, 1882. 1852 366 ♦Girard Cook, Lawyer, Hayneville, Ala. A.B. ist Lt., sth Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1865. m., Virginia Frazier, Montgomery Co., Ala,, 1856. Mayor of Hayneville, Ala. d., Aug. 12, igoo. ♦James Jefferson Goode, Teacher, Moy- ler's Store, Ala. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Eufaula, Ala., 1852-54. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1855-59. m., Car- rie E. Williams, Coffeeville, Ala., Dec. 16, 1858. Lt., C. S. A. Teacher, State Line, Miss., 1878. d., Moyler's Store, Ala., Nov. 13, 1879. ♦Joseph Dickey Kilpatrick, Lawyer, Evergreen, Ala. PSI -LL.B. Univ. of Ala., 185052. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1852. d., Evergreen, Ala., Feb. 12, 1857. *NathanieI Reagan King, Planter, Pauld- ing, Miss. 1^ ' • -• ' ' ■' ". See Delta, 1852. Univ. of Ala., 1849-50. d., Montevallo, Ala., Sept., 1863. ♦William Henry Clay Price, Journalist, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. 3d Honor. Fr. Orator. m., Julia A. Darby, Auburn, Ala.( July i, 1855. Prin., Female Coll., Auburn, Ala., 1855-56. Capt., i2th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1862. Ed., . American. Grocer; Grocer; Ameriia; The South; Merchant's Review. .Contrik, De Bow's Review. d.. New York, N. Y., Sept., 24, 1881. 1853 1854 ♦Robert Washington Adams, Planter, • Pickerisville, Ala. ■ A.B. . LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1854.' d., ; Pickensville, Ala., Aug. 19,' j86o. *David Lawrence Foster, Physician, Tus- ; caloosa, -Ala. A.B., A.M. Prin., Oak Grove Hill Sch., Co- lumbus, Miss., 1853-56. M.D., Jefferson Med. ,Cpll., 1857. m., Maria Bealle, Foster's, Ala., ] Pec. 15, 1864. Sutg., Univ. of Ala., 1878 — . 'MemTj., Tuscaloosa Co. Med. Soc; 'Ala. State ; ^ed. Soc. d., Sept. 9, 1891. *G.eorge Washington Foster, Planter, ; -West Point, Miss. A.B., A.M. m., Catherine Hazeltine Quarles, 1858. Postmaster and- Justice,, of Peace, Fos- .ter's, Ala., 1861-65. Real Estate Agt., Chat- "fanobga, TeiiK., 1886-87. Planter, West Point, Miss., 1887-88. d.. West Point, Miss., Aug. 14, 1888.., *JoKn Darrington James, Gainestown, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1850-52. d., Gainestown, Ala., Aug. 19, 1852. *Philip Burt McLemore, Lawyer, Greensborough, Ala. A.B., A.M. • 4» B K. 3d Honori' m., Emma E. Morgan, Eutaw, Ala.. July 10, i860. Or- derly Sergt., Co. B, 36th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., i§^2. d., Gainesville, Ala., Aug. 23, 1862. *William Charles Nichols, Physician, New Orleans, La. See Beta, 1854. Univ. of Ala., 1850-52. d., Newbeme, Ala., Jan. 31^ 1871. *George Cross Player, Planter, Bartow, Fla. Univ. of Ala., 1849-51. Priv., loth Ala. Inf., C. S. A. d., 1894. *Lodovick Hill Robinson, Planter, Allen- ton, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1850-51. d., AUenton, Ala., Feb. 10, lisi- ♦James Goode Taite, Nellie, Ala. A.B. Univ. of Ala., 1849-50. A.B., Harvard Univ., -,1853. Res., Marion, Ala., 1853-87. m., (i)'Adele Augustus Barnes, Wilcox Co.. Ala., 1856; (2) Mary Amelia Barnes,' • Clark' Co., ' Ala., 1883. -Res., Birmingham,, Ala.j 1887-1902. -- Planter, Nellie, Ala., 1902^. ♦David Richard George, Planter, Cam- den, Ala. . ,. ' . ,, Univ. of Ala., 1850-52! d., Camden, Ala., Mar. 8, 1854. ♦John Thomas Grace, Planter, Allenton, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1850-52. d., Allenton, Ala., May 7, 1859. ♦Alfred Scott James, Physician, JMont- gomery, Ala. M.D. Univ. of Ala., 1851-52. M.D., S. C. Med. Coll., 1856. m., Jessie Taylor, Mont- gomery, Ala., Apr. 24, fS56. Act. Asst., Surg., C. S. A., 1865. d., Montgomery, Ala^, Feb 28, 1874. ♦George Crawford Johnson, Lawyer, Selma, Ala. A.B. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1857^ ' m., Abbie H. Hill, Selma, Ala., Nov. 16, 1859. Justice of Peace, 'Selma, Ala. d., Selma, Ala., Mar. 23, 1869. ♦William Wiley Lang, Planter, Portland, Ala. A.B. * B K. 3d Honor. Capt., 3d, Ala. Cav., C. S. A. d., Portland, Ala., Nov. 22, i866. ♦Goronwy Owen, Physician. Mobile, Ala. A.B., A.M., M.D. * B K. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1857. m., Susan Norris, Greensboro, Ala., Jan. r, 1859. Surg., C. S. A. Prof., Obstet., Ala. Med. Coll., 1870-1907. Memb., Mobile Med. Soc. d.. Mobile, Ala., Mar. 29, 1907. ♦Edmund Townes Terry, Jacksonville, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1850-52. Theol. Student d., Talladega Co., Ala., June 17, 1851. ♦Henry Buchanan Whitfield, Lawyer, Witcherville, Ark. A.B., A.M., LL.B. * B K. 3(3 Honor. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1857. m.,"(i) Laura Young, Columbus, Miss., Dec. 20, 1858. Maj., C. S. .A., Staff, Gen. Baldwin. Mayor, Columbus. Miss., 1871. Dist. Atty., 7th Jud. Dist., Miss., 1872- 75. U. S. Dist. Atty., Norfhn. Dist., Miss., 1876-82. m., (2) Louisk Montgomery, Madi- son Parish, La., Jan. 10, 1881. d.. Eureka Springs, Ark., Sept. 30, 1883. 1855 367 ♦Newton Johnson Beckett, Lawyer, Aberdeen, Miss. Univ. of Ala., 1852-54. m., Olivia C. Watling- ton, Aberdeen, Miss., Aug. 10, 1855. Judge, Probate Ct., Monroe Co., Ala., 1861. Capt., 19th Miss. Inf., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862". ♦James Jarvis Cooke, Merchant, Mobile, Ala. A.B., A.M. m., Annie L. Powell; Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 27, i860. 3d Ala. Inf., C. S; A., 1.862.. Killed,. Battle of . .Boonsborpugh, ,. Md., Sept. 17, 1862. ♦Nathaniel Friend, Physician, Lartipasas, Tex A.B. ' See Eta. 1855. ♦Reuben Reid Gaines, La.wyer, Austin, Tex. ■..•'. ■!...:.■■ A.B. * B K. m., Louise Shortridge, Monte- PSI iSji-Mar., 1853; 1853-54. 111., M. J. Brooks, S. C, Mar. 10, 1851. siBt Ala. Univ. of Ala., vallo, Ala,, Mar. 31, 1859. .\djt.. Gen. Mor- gan's Brig., Allen's Div., C. S. A. Judge, 6th Jud. Dist., Tex., 1876-86. Assoc. Justice, Su- preme Ct., Tex., 1887—. d. *John Archibald Jones, Teacher, Dalton, *John Wesley Young, Planter, Luther's Inf.j C. S. A. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1870-71; 1875-76. d., l-ayetteville, Ala,,. 1887. Ga. A.B., A.M. * B K. Tutor, Anc. Langs., Univ. of Ala., 1855-56. m., Mary Vincent Scott, Tuscaloosa, Ala., May 12, 1856. Prof., Math., Cent. Female Coll., Tuskegee, Ala., 1856-58. Capt., Maj., Lt. Col., and Col., 44"' Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. Supt. of Edu., Hale, Co., Ala., 1876-80. Prin., Female Inst., Uniontown, Ala., 1882-84. Pres., Female Coll., Dalton, Ga., 1885-89. d., Dalton, Ga., Mar. 20, 1896, ♦Thomas James Scott, Lawyer, Mont- gomery, Ala. A.B. See Eta, 1858. * B K. Killed, Seven Pines, Va., May 31, 1862. ♦Walter Tate, Lawyer, Pensacola, Fla. . A.B. m., Sallie Sterrett, Camden, Ala., 1858. C. S. A. Judge, Escambia Co., Fla., 1880-87. U. S. Comr., 1880-85. d., Pensacola, Fla., Apr. 19, 1904. 1856 Hilary Abner Herbert, Lawyer, 1612 21 St., Washington, D. C. LL.D. See Eta, 1854. Univ. of Ala., 1853-54. Univ. of Va., 1855-57. William Green Perry, Planter, Nesbitt, Tex, A.B., LL.B. Univ. of Ala., 1853-54. LL.B., ist Honor, Cumberland Univ., 1857. m., (1) Nancy Catherine Nabors, Summerfield, Ala., Apr. 9, 1857. Coroner and Sheriif, Shelby Co., Ala., 1858. M. E. Ch., Ala. Conf., South, 1860- 72. Priv., 44th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1862-63; Capt. and Chapl., 1864-65. m., (2) Martha Lucretia Skains, Mt. Ida, Ala., Sept. i, 1867. M. E. Chs., Texas Conf., 1873—. *Shelby King, Clergyman, Marlin, Tex. Univ. of Ala., 1853-54. m., Mary McClurg, Perry Co., Ala. Bapt. Ch., Miss.; Marion, Tex. *Paul Cornelius Lee, Physician, Mont- gomery, Ala. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1858. m., Bettie Pollard, Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 9, 1859. Surg., C. S. A., 1865. d., Montgomery, Ala., Mar. 13, 1875. ♦George Washington Owen, Merchant, New York, N, Y. Univ. of Ala., 1853-54. Bk-kpr., Danl. Wheel- er & Co., Mobile, Ala., 1855-60. Priv., Co. K, 2ist Ala. Inf., C. S. A., Army of Tenn., 1861-62. Disabled, Battle of Shiloh, Apr. 7, 1862. Chief Clk. to Paymaster, Dept. of the Gulf. Surrendered, Meridian, Miss., May, 1865. Memb., Danl. Wheeler • & Co., 1865-79. Eu- rope, 1868. Bk-kpr., Thos. P. Miller & Co., Bankers, Mobile, Ala., i88o-86. Comsn. Mer- chant, New York, N. Y., 1887—. ♦William Weeden, Lawyer, Huntsville, Ala. -A/B. Univ. of Ala., 1852-54. A.B., Center Coll., Ky., 1856. Capt., Commissary Dept., Army of 'Tenn., C. S. A. d., Huntsville, Ala., Feb. 13, i88g. ♦Ashley Clinton Woods, Lawyer, Fay- ettevil,Ie, Ala. Store, Ala. A.B. 2d Honor. * B K. Prin., Acad., Reho- both, Ala., 1856-57. m., (i) Sarah Josephine Chapman, Dallas Co., Ala., Dec. 14, 1858. Priv., Co. I, 3d Ala. Cav., Hogan's Brig., Martin's Div., Wheeler's Corps, C. S. A., 1862- 65. m., (2) Margaret Amelia Greer, Marengo Co., Ala., Oct. 16, 1862. Wholesale Grocer, Mobile, Ala., 1866-69; Cotton Factor, ib., 1869- 72. Res., Rehoboth, Ala., 1875-84. Planter, Luther's Store, Ala., 1884 — . I8S7 William James Vaughn, College Pro- fessor, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn. A.B., A.M., LL.D. * B K. Tutor, Math., Univ. of AJa., 1857-60; Anc. Langs., 1860-63; Prof., Math., ib., 1863-65. m-, Abbie Scott, Marion, Ala., Aug. 17, 1865. Pres., Female Coll., Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1865-66; Centenary Inst, Summerfield, Ala., 1867-70. Prof., Phys. and Astron., Univ. of Ala., 1870.73. Pres., Female Coll., Franklin, Tenn., 1875-78. Prof., Math., Univ. of Ala., 1878-82; id., Vanderbilt Univ., 1882—. LL.D., Univ. of Miss., 1883. Memh., Am. Math. Soc. ; Am. Hist. Assn.; Southn. Hist. Assn. Robert James Boykin, Lawyer, Fort Worth, Tex. See Eta, 1858. Univ. of Ala., 1855-56. ist Honor. Univ. of Va., 1857-59. 368 ♦Richard Franklin Hawthorn, Physician, New Orleans, La. M.D. Univ. of Ala., 1854-55. M.D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1859. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1858-60. Phys., Children's Hosp., New York, N, Y., i860. Surg., C. S. A., 1861-65. Prof., Chem., Med. Sell., New Orleans, La., 1866-76; Mat. I\Ied. and Therapeutics, Univ. of La., 1868-74: Obstet., 1874-76. d.. New Orleans. La., Feb. 24, 1876. ♦Bush Jones, Lawyer, Uniontown, Ala. A.B. See Kappa Psi, 1859. * B K. 2d Honor, d., Sept. 28, 1872. ♦Burwell Boykin Lewis, College Pro- fessor, Tuscaloosa, Ala. A.B., A.M. LL.D., 1879. m.. Rose Garland, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Jan. 21, i860. Capt., 2d Ala. Inf., C. S. A. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1870-72. U. S. House of Reps., Rep.-at-Large, Ala., 1875-77; 6th Cong. -Dist., Ala., 1879-80. Prof., Internatl. Law and Pol. Econ., Univ. of Ala., 1879-85. d., University, Ala., Oct. 11, 1885. ♦Matthew Thompson Sanders, Lawyer, Helena, Ark. A.B. Ed., Clarion, Helena, Ark. 1st Lt., Ord- nance Dept., C. S. A. m., Sarah Jean Alex- ander, Sept. 16, 1868. Prob., Co. Judge, 1st Circ, Phillips Co., Ark., 1882—. d., Helena. .•\rk., 1897. ♦Georgie Dallas Shortridge, Lawyer, Sel- ma, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1854-55- 'st Lt., Independent Cav., C. S. A. m., Victoria E. Echols, Setaa, PSI Ala., June 8, 1862. d., Montevallo, Ala., Aug. 29, 1868. 1858 John Frederic Tate, Lawyer, Wetumpka, Ala. See Kappa Psi, 1861. Univ. of Ala., 1854-56. Teacher, Ala., 1856-60. Cumberland Univ., 1860-61. *Philip _ Augustus Fitts, Clergyman, Franklin, Tenn. D.D. Univ. of Ala., 1854-56.' Co. Solic, Tusca- loosa Co., Ala. Lawyer, 1860-73. m., Sophia Holland Cochrane, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Apr.- 10, t86i. 5th Ala. Inf., C. S. A. P. E. Ch., Bir- mingham, Ala., 1873-7^5. Clarksville, Tenn., .1875-86; Anniston, Ala., and Franklin, Tenn., 1886-1900. d., S«pt^ 5, 1900. *Walter Jones, Civil Engineer, Danville, Va. .. Univ. of Ala., 185S-56. Lt., Staff of Gen. Samuel Jones, C. S. A., 1862. d., Bladon Springs, Ala., July 7, 1862. ♦Thomas Fishbume Lee, Physician, Tus- caloosa, Ala. M.D. m., Lucy Foster, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Oct. 9, 1856. M.D., Univ. of Pa., . i860. Surg., C. S. A., — 1865. d.. Mobile, Ala., June 22, 1865. *Edward Burt Perrin, Physician, San Francisco, Gal. A.B., M.D. , See Delta, 1858. Univ. of Ala., 1856. A.B., S. C. Coll., 1858. M.D., Med. ,Coll. I of Ala., 1861. d., San Francisco, Cal., 1896.' ■ ■ ^ ' - • *Saniuel Robert Shields, Lawyer, Mar- lin, Tex. See Eta, 1857. Univ. of Ala., 1855-56. •Nicholas Stallworth, Planter, Marlin, Tex. Univ. ai- Ala., 1854-57. m., Lucy McFarland Turk, Conecuh Co., Ala., Dec. 10, 1857. Maj., 2^3d Ala. Inf.,. C. S. A., 1865. Mayor and Jus- tice of Peace, Evertjreen, Ala.-, '1870-74. Jus- tice of Peace and Assr., Falls Co., Tex., 1885—. *John David Weeden, Lawyer, Florence, Ala. A.B., A.M. 2d Lt., 9th Ala. ; Adj., 49th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-62; Maj., 1862-64; Lt. Col., , 1864J— . m., Mattie Hayes F^tton, Florence, Ala., Sept. 23, 1869. Trustee, Univ. of Ala., 1882-86. Prof., Law, Univ. of Ala., 1885-88. Lawyer, Huntsville, Ala., and Florence, Ala., 1888-1908. d., Florence, Ala., 1908. i8S9 *James Edward Webb, Lawyer, Bir- minghain, Ala. A;B., A.M. * B K. Valedictorian. Capt., Staff of Gen. Rhodes, C. S. A. m., (i) Zemeila Creswell, Eutaw, Ala.. July s, 1866. Lawyer, Birmingham, Ala., 1886 — . m., (2) Mary Lucilla Webb, Greensboro, Ala., Apr. 22, 1886. Trus- tee. Univ. of Ala., 1887 — . 1 881 William Dixon Smith, Farmer, Coosada, Ala. 369 A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Bk-kpr., M. M, Smith & Co., Autaugaville, Ala., 1881-84.' Prin., Medway Acad., Autanua Co., Ala., i884'85. Univ. of Ala., Dept. of Law, 1885-86. Ed. and Part Owner, Dispatch, Montgomery, Ala., and Prattville Progress, 1886-94. m., Mamite Joseph Hall, Coosada, Ala., 1895. Farmer, ib., 1895—. « 1884 Charles Poellnitz DeYampert, Lawyer, Montgomery, Ala. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member. LL.B., 1886. Co. Solicitor, Marengo Co., Ala., 1887 — , 1886 John Spinks Kennedy, Lawyer, 815 First Natl. Bank, Birmingham, Ala. LL.B. Charter Member. Law Speaker, June, 1886. LL.B., 1886. Ala. Bar, 1886. . Lawyer, Birmingham, Ala., 1886 — . m., Clementine Young Sheldon, Aug. 7, 1897. 1887 James Oliver Atkins, Teacher, Monterey, Ala. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Erosophic De- bater, Apr. IS, 1887; id., Inter-Soc. Deb., Com- menc, 1887. Teacher, Acad., Belleville, Ala.; Frin., Acad., Autaugaville, and Dist. Schs., Mi-. tianna, Ala., 1887-1900. m., Jessie Gordon Mc- Neel, Autaugaville, Ala., Dec. 27, 1892. Teach- er, Monterey, Ala., 1900 — . George Hoke Forney, Bookkeeper, fBal- timore, Md. A.B. Charter Member. Bk-kpr., Cahaba Coal Mng. Co., Blocton, Ala., 1887-88; Baker, Whitc- ly & Co., Glass Mfrs., Baltimore, Md., 1888—. William Wade Harper, Physician, 917 Broad St., Selma, Ala. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter Member. Erosophic Debater, Apr. 15, 1887. Tulane Univ., Med. Dept., 1887-89. Ambulance Surg., Cliaritv Hosp., New Orleans, La., 1889-91. M.D., Tu- lane Univ., 1891. Phys., Selma, Ala., i89i-r-. Surg., Southern Ry. ; Louisville & Nashville Ry. ; Western Ry. of Ala. Ex-Pres., Soutbern Ry. Surgs. Monitor, Med. Assn. of Ala; Ex- Orator, Med. Assn., State of Ala. Daniel Thompson McCall, Physician, Butler, Choctaw Co., Ala. A.B., M.D. Charter Member. Valedictorian. Prin. of Sch., Yantley, Ala., 1887-92. Louis- ville Med. Coll., 1892-94; Medals in Anat. and Physiol.; M.D., 1894. Phys., Gaston, Ala., 1894-1904; Butler, Ala., 1904 — . Health Officer, Choctaw Co., Ala., 1899-1909. m., Carrie Winston Bush, 1907. "The Post Graduate Med. Sch., New York, N. Y., 1908. Mark Harwell Pettway, Broker, 1318 W. Clinch Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. A.B., A.M; Charter Member. ist Pr., New Shakespeare Soc. of Gt. Brit., 1886. ist Pr., Early Eng. Text Soc, 1887. With E. Tenn.. Va., and Ga. R. R.. Knoxville, Tenn., 1889; Hazon, Lotspeich & Thomas, Wholesale Grocers, Knoxville, "Tenn., 1889-1904. m., Nellie Atchi- son Fuller, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 1, 1894. Merchandise Broker, Knoxville. Tenn., 1904 — . William Stokes Wyman, Jr., Banker, 922 Twentieth Ave., Tuscaloosa, Ala. A.B. Charter Member. Student, Eastman's PSI Bus. Coll., Poughkeepsle, N. Y., 1888. With Merchant's Natl. Bk., Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1888—. ♦James Martin Calhoun, Birmingham, Ala. Charter Member. Univ. of Ala., 1882-86. Clk., Howard R. Walkes, Gen. Merchant, Belknap, Ala., 1886-87. Law Student with R. H. Ster- rett, Lawyer, Birmingham, Ala., 1887. d., Birmingham, Ala., July 13, 1887. 1888 Felix Edward Blackburn, Lawyer, tBir- mingham, Ala. A.B. Charter Member. Soph. Ex. Declaimcr. Pelthonlan Debater, Apr. i, 1887; Mar. 30, 18B8. Law Student, Birmingham, Ala., Sept.. 1888-89. Ala. Bar, 1889. Merab.. Vann & Blackburn, Lawyers, Birmingham, Ala., 1S89 — • James Lee Bonner, Planter, Rosebud, Ala. Charter Member. Univ. of Ala., 1884-86. Eugene Pressley Cason, Physician and Surgeon, Talladega, Ala. A.B., M.D. Charter Member. Philomathic De- bater, Apr. 27, 1888. Student, Med. Coll. of Ala., Sept., 1888-90; M.D., 1890. Phys., Talla- dega, Ala., 1890 — . m., Sarah Cessna Coleman, Aberdeen, Miss., Jan. 16, 1896. Thomas Henry Garner, Editor, 2617 Broad St., Tuscaloosa, Ala. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member. Soph. Ex. Dc- ciaimer. Jr. Speaker. Philomathic Debater, Apr. 20, 1887J id., Inter-Soc. Deb., June 18, 1888. Honor Roll (1-3-4). Ed. Staff, Evening Times, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Sept., 1888-90. LL.B., 1890. Ala. Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1890-93. Ed., Times Gazette, ib., 1803 — . Dir., Univ. of Ala. Glee Club, 1905 — . Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Tuscaloosa, Ala. James Courtney Hixson, Lawyer, fMa- nila, P. I. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member. Soph. Ex. De- claimer. Jr. Speaker. Pres., Erosophic Soc. Commenc. Orator. Commandant, Corps Cadets, Univ. of Ala., 1889 — . Law Student, Univ. of Ala., 1889-90. LL.B., 1890. See history of *. Andrew Barnes Johnston, Business, Bir- mingham, Ala. B.C.E. Jr. Speaker. Erosophic JDebater, Apr. 13, 1888. Commenc. Orator. With Construc- tion Corps, Ga. Pacific R. R., 1888-1904. Memb., Eng. Corps, Miss. Lumber Bus., Bir- mingham, Ala., 1904 — . Thomas Gardner Kenan, Selma, Ala. Charter Member. Univ. of Ala., 1885-86. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. With Cawthorn & Cole- man, Dry Goods Merchants, Selma, Ala., 1887 — . Andral Vann, Lawyer, 1107 Tuani Ave., Houston, Tex. B.Li Univ. of Ala., 1886-88. Peithonian De- bater, Apr. I, 1887. B.L., Wash, and Lee Univ., Sch. of Law and Equity, 1889. Ala. Bar, 1889. Memb., Vann & Blackburn, Law- yers, Birmingham, Ala., 1889-93. m., Linda Layton, 1891. Lawyer, Houston, Tex., 1893 — . Asst. City Atty., Houston, Tex., 1906-07. i88g Oscar Dudley Berwick, Jr., Lumber Mer- chant, Eunice, La. AB. Sugar Chemist for Refineries and Fac- tories in La., ig89-aj. Shipping Clk., Hanson Lumber Co., Franklin, La., 1893-1903. m., Martha Baillio, Alexandria, La., Apr. 8, 1902. WholeSalt and Retail Xumber Dealer, Eunice, La., ijoi"-. Col. on Governor'* Staff. Samuel Wilea Crook, Civil Engineer, Alexandria, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1885-8*. With Anniston Coml. R. R., 1888—. William Earle Dent, Macon, Miss, A.B. Charter Member. Soph. Ex. Deelaimef, Peithonian Debater, Mar. 30, 1888; Pres., Mar. 29, 1889. Memb., Booth & Dent, Bottling Wka., Anniston, Ala., 1889 — . Henry Russell Shorter, Jr., Eufaula, Ala. A.B. Charter Member. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. With Montgomery and Eufaula R. R., 1889 — . Edward Archibald Taylor, Fruit Grower, Kettle Falls, Wash. A.B. Student, Eastman Bus. Coll.; Pon^hkeep- sie, N. Y., 1889. Bk-kpr., O. H. Parker & Co., 1890-1904. Fruit Grower, Kettle Falls, Wash., 1904—. ♦Stephen Sorsby Booth, Manufacturer, Knoxville, Tenn. Charter Member. Univ. of Ala., 1885-88. Memb., Booth & Dent, Bottling Wks., Anniston, Ala.; Commercial Traveler and Mfr., Hosiery and Underwear, Knoxville, Tenn., 1889-1905. d., New York, N. Y., Mar., 1905. ♦Albert Eugene Box, Ashville, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1886-87. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. d., Ashville, Ala., Sept. 22, 1887. ♦Wiley Edgar Clemmons, West Point, Ga. Univ. of Ala., 1885-87. d., 1889. ♦Francis Watkins Pettway, College Pro- -fessor, Knoxville, Tenn. A.B. Charter Member. Jr. Ex. Orator. Pei- thonian Orator, Mar. 29, 1889. Prof., Math., Male and Female Coll., Arcadia, La., 1889-99. d., Knoxville, Tenn., June 5, 1899. ♦Morton Bryan Wharton, Jr., Montgom- ery, Ala. See Eta, 1888. Charter Member. Univ.. o^ Ala 1885-86. Mercer Univ., 1886-87. i8go Thomas Harper Avary, Clerk, Avary Natl. Bank, Chicago, 111. Univ. of Ala., 1886-87. Merchant, Gold Hill. Ala., 1 887- 1 904. Clk., Avary Natl. Bk., Chi- cago, 111., 1904 — . m.. Belle Cuppler, Chicago, 111. Richard Mason Fletcher, Surgeon, 85 Rush St., Ghieago, Ilk - A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of ; A^a.,, 1894. Phys., Huntsville, Ala., 1894 — . Health Officer, Hflntfe- ville, and Madison Co., Ala., 1893-98. Lt. and Capt., ist Inf. Regt., Ala. N. G., 1890-98. Capt. and Q. M., ist Regt., Ala. Vols.; Later, Capt. and Asst. Surg., id., Sp.-Am. War, Apr.-^Nov., 1898. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1899-^963." . m., Anna Ford Ludlow, Chicago, 111., Feh. 12. 1903. Surg., Chicago, 111., 1903^—. l^ouftder and Surg.in-Chief, Chicago Emergency Hosp.. 1905. Chief, BureauKJBf Contagious Diseases. Dept of Health, Chicago, 111., 1908. Sarg., C. R. I. & P. R. R.; Aurora, E\gift &;^eigb Ry., etc. Author, numerous papers on ^ed. and Surg. Subjects. Memb., Chicago "Med. 370 PSl ^ Soc. ; Chicago Surg. Soc. ; 111. State Med. Soc. ! Am. Assn. of Ry. Surgs. ; Am. Med. Soc, Clubs: Physicians, Southern, Forty (Chicago). James Gordon Grayson, Gurley, Ala. A.B. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. Jr. Ex, Orator. Joseph Berry Greene, Physician, Earle Place, Birmingham, Ala, A.B., A.M., M.D, See Eta, 1893. Commenc. Speaker. M.D., Univ, of Va., 1893. Phys., Birmingham, Ala., 1893 — . John Evans Henry, Lawyer, Scale, Ala. A.B., B.L. Jr. Ex. Orator. Philomathic Ora- tor, :89o. ist Pr,, Early Eng. Text Soc. Com- menc. Appointment. Trustees' Pr., best Com- menc. Oration. B.L., Univ. of Ga., 1891. Ala. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Scale, Ala,, 1891 — . m., Rosa J. Cobb, Jan, 9, 1894. Ala. Legis., House, 1900-01. Alumni Address, Univ. of Ala., 1901. i6gi Howell Woodruff Booth, U. S. Mail Service, 1212 W. Clinch St., Knoxville, Tenn. B.C.E. Merchant and Mfr.. Knoxville, Tenn., 1891-1902. m.. Flora White Rodgers, Knoxville, Tenn., 1S97. Supt., Money Order iJepti V: S. P. O., ICnoxville, Tenn., 1902 — . Oliver Harlan Cross, Lawyer, 1401 Aus- tin St., Waco, Tex. A.B. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. Teacher, Union Springs, Ala., 1891-92. Univ. of Ala., Law Sch., 1892-93. Printer, Deming, New Mex., 1893-94. Farmer, McLennan Co., Tex., 1894- 95. Tex. Bar, 1895. City Atty., McGregor, Tex., 1895. Lawyer, Waco, Tex., 1897 — . Tex. Legis., House, 1898. Pros. Atty., Waco, Tex., 1902. m., Apr., 1907. William Carter Hixson, Teacher, Waco, Richard Vaiden Evans, Lawyer, fNew ^""'■"' York, N. Y. Texas. A.B., A.M. Prof., Claiboume Coll., Homer, La., 1891. Prin., High Sch., Long View, Tex., 1892-94. m., Pearl Rivers Howard, Long View, Tex., June 3, 1894. U. S. Marshal, Foochow, China, 1S94-96; Acting Consul, 1896; Vice Consul, 1897. Prin., ist Dist. High Sch., Waco, Tex., 1899—. Henry Russell Howze, Lawyer, Steiner Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. A.B., B.L. Commenc. Appointment. Instr., Math., Univ. of Ala., 1890-95; B.L., 1891. Ala. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Birmingham, Ala., 1895- Robert Theodore Harris, Chemist, 835 Congress St., E., Detroit, Mich. A.B. Mineral. Pr. (3). Electrician, Detroit, Mich., 189 1 -1 904. Chemist, Parke, Davis & Co., ib., 1904 — . William Pedew Hubbard, Lawyer, fFres- no, Cal. Kenneth Douglas McKellar, Lawyer, 305 S. Main St., Memphis, Tenn. . , , „,„ A.B., A.M., LL.B. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. Jr. ,„ ,, „ __ „, „ . ( Ex. Orator. Sr. Speaker. Class Orator. Ready Walter Young Kemper, Planter, Penco, / Writers Pr. LL.B., Univ. of Ala., 1895. Ala. Cuba. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1895 — ■ A,B. Chemist, Glencoe, La., 1890-1902. m., Ernest Edward Newton, Lawyer and LSnora Barton, Welcome, La., Apr. 18, 1894. 1 ir.,,.™-_ T7,,a,„_a»« ai„ Sugar Planter, Perico, Cuba, 1902-I-. ^ \ f^p""rT' t, « ^["?' ^'^ • t tt ' A.B., LL.B. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. Jr. Ex. Eugene Moreau Murphey, Physician, , Orator. Mineral. Pr. Lawyer, Agriculturist, Macon Miss I Cigar Maker, Evergreen, Ala., 1891 — . M.D. Soph. Ex. Declaimer. Druggist, Macori, John Henry Pettway, Planter, tKnox- Miss., 1889-91. M.D., Univ. of Louisvillej 1891. Phys., Macon, Miss., 1891 — . Charles Irby Pegues, Physician, Stafford, Ala. Certif. of Grad., Mod. Langs., Chem., Geol., Physics, and Astron.r John Blocker Thornton, Lawyer, 58 St. Francis St., Mobile, Ala. A.B., A.M., LL.B| Soph, Ex. Declaimer. Pei- thonian Deb;, Mar. 2g, 18S9. LL.B., 1893. Ala. Bar, 1893. Memb., Hamilton & Thornton, Lawyers, ^ Mobile, _Ala., .1893 — . A.M., 1894. m., Fannie S. Smith, Apr, 9, 1901. Benjamin Needham Ward, Physician, ' Helena, Ark. A.B., A.M., M.D. See Chi, 1890. Univ. of Ala., Sept., 1S88-90. Jr. Ex. Orator. Univ. of Miss., 1886-88. M.D., Tulane Univ., 1897. Phys.^ Helena, Ark., 1897 — , m., Grace Greenr _ wood Taylor, June 15,' 1897. Fern Manly Wood, Merchant, fNew York,riN. Y. . ' .,'- '■ Univ. of Alabama, 1886 — . *Francis Barton Hight, Journalist, An- niston, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1886-87. City Ed., Hot Blast, Anniston, Ala., 1888—. 371 ville, Tenn. Robert Henry Reed, Dentist and Mer- chant, 2217 s St., Meridian, Miss. D.D.S. Univ. of Ala., 1887-88. D.D.S., Van- derbilt Univ., 1892. Dentist, 1892-1907. Capt., Co. B, 2d Ark. Regt., U. S. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Shoe Bus., Meridian, Miss., 1907 — . Memb., Meridian Bd. of Trade; B. P. O. E. St Valentine Taylor, Lawyer and Officer of Corporation, Ellawhite, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1887-90. Clk., Office Probate Judge, Marengo Co., Ala., 1890-93. Ala. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, Uniontown, Ala., 1893 — . Treas. and Mgr., Cotton Mill. Farmer and Land Owner. Mayor, Uniontown, Ala., 1895-96. m.. Mary Terrell, Jan. 19, 1897. Memb., Bd. of Revenue, Perry Co., Ala. Sidney Thomas Whitfield, Physician, tUniontown, Ala. 1892 Emmet Brinson Beckwith, Merchant, tPrattville, Ala. John White Craig, Lieutenant, U. S. A., tSelma, Ala. Shelby Sidney Fletchet, Lawyer, fHunts- ville, Ala. PSI John Walton Knight, Merchant, Cor. Walnut and Wells Sts., Decatur, Ala. A.B. See Gamma, 1894. Univ. of Ala., i888- 89. Vanderbilt Univ., 1890-94. Cotton Mer- cliant, Decatur, Ala., 1894 — . Charles Samuel McDowell, Jr., Lawyer, Eufaula, Ala. Probate Clk., 1892-96. Ala. Bar, 1896. Law- yer, Eufaula, Ala., 1896 — . Capt., Eufaula's Rifles, 1899. Col., Governor's Staff, 1901-07. m., Caroline Dent, 1902, Mayor, Eufaula, Ala., 1908 — ; Supt. of Edu., ib.; Memb., Bd. of Revenue. Robert Emory Park, College Professor, Athens, Ga. A.B., A.M., L.H.D. Supt. of Schs., Gainesville Ga., 1892-95. Prin., Park High Sch., Sol wange, Ga., 1895-98. m., Mary Belle Whelchel, Gainesville, Ga., 1896. Student, Univ. of Chi- cago, 1899-1900: 1902. Head, Eng. Dept., Univ. of Ga., 1900 — . Post Grad. Student, Univ. of Oxford, Eng., :903. L.H.D., Univ. of Ala. 190S. Thomas Atkins Street, Lawyer, Author, Teacher, Columbia, Mo. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Univ. of Ala., 1895. Tenn Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn., 1895 1902. Adj. Prof, of Law, Vanderbilt Univ., 1900-02. Memb., Ed. Staff, Edward Thompson Co., Law Pubs., Northport, L. I., N. Y., 1902 08. Prof, of E(,-uity, ^Sch. of Law, Univ. 0I Mo., 1908 — , Consulting Ed., Am. and Eng. Encyclopedia of Law and Practice (Current). Author, "Foundations of Legal Liability," "Fed- eral Equity Practice." 1893 Robert Cornell, Sheriff, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Electrician, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1893-1904. Chief Dep. Sheriff, Tuscaloosa Co., Ala., 1904 — . Charles Moore Frsmklin, Physician, Un- ion Springs, Ala. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1898. Phys., Union Springs, Ala., 1898 — . Cliief Surg., Union Springs & Northn. Ry. Co. Surg., Central of Ga. Ry. Co. Co. Health Officer, Bullock Co., Ala. m., Claude Edwards, Union Springs, Ala., igo8. Sec., Bullock Co. Med. Soc. David Allison Grayson, Lawyer, Hunts- ville, Ala. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Medal, Best Athlete, 2 yrs, LL.B., 1895. Laviryer, Huntsville, Ala., 1895 — . m., (1) Nannett McGruder Dubose, Nov. 29 1900. Capt., Co. B, State Mil., 1902-03; Post Grad. Schp. m., C2) Juliet Whitthorn, Shelby ville, Tenn., 1905. Pres., City Council, Hunts ville, Ala. John George Hanly, fTuscaloosa, Ala. John Hobdy Simpson, fBirmingham, Ala. *Felix Tarrant Bush, Merchant, Mem- phis, Tenn. A.B. d., Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1894. *Richard Council Wooten, Lawyer, Lin- den, Ala. 1894 John Curtis Bush, Jr., Merchant, Mobile, Ala. William Roland Hall, Lawyer, tUnion- town, Ala. Andrew Lee Hixon, Merchant, fUnion Springs, Ala. George Kerr Little, Civil Engineer, 2028 8 St., Tuscaloosa, Ala. B.E. With U. S. Eng. Dept., Improvement Tombigbee River, 1894-95; Fortification Wk. for Defense of Mobile Bay, 1895-1900; Improve- ments of Rivers and Harbors, 1900 — ; In Charge of Improvement of Black Warrior River, Ala., 1904 — . Christopher Columbus Nesmith, Lawyer, fBirmingham, Ala. Condie Collins Pugh, Clergyman, 2109 Rio Grande St., Austin, Tex. A.B. M.Th., Southn. Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1897. Bapt. Chs., Auburn, Ala.; Atlanta, Ga.; Aus- tin, Tex., 1897—. Nicholas Eugene Stallworth, Lawyer, 106 St. Francis St., Mobile, Ala. A.B., LL.B. Soph. Speaker. Jr. Orator. Sr. Orator. Shakesperian Pr. (3). Orator's Pr. (4). Post Adjt, Ala. Corps of Cadets, 1894- 95. Ala. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Mobile, Ala., 1896 — . m., Gelene Armor, Mobile, Ala., Oct. 9, 1901. Gen. Admr., Mobile Co., Ala., 1903- 08; State Atty., id., 1908. William Monroe White, Hydraulic En- gineer, care The I. P. Morris Co., Beach and Ball Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. See Tau Lambda, 1899. Univ. of Ala., 1889-90. Tulane Univ., 1896-99. ♦George Thomas Edgar, Electrical En- gineer, Mobile, Ala. Elec. Eng., Mobile, Ala., 1894-98. d., Nov. 9, 1898. *James Edward Webb, Jr., Electrical En- gineer, Greensboro, Ala. Electrical Eng., Birmingham, Ala., and Greens- boro, Ala., 1894-1908. m., Maude Hays, Tus- caloosa, Ala., 1894. d., Greensboro, Ala., May 28, 1908. 189s Allen Gautier McCants, Lawyer, Rosen- baum Block, Meridian, Miss. Edward Clopton McWilliams, Physician, tOak Hill, Ala. Elijah Stuart Pugh, Teacher, fThomas- ville, Ala. Guy Aubrey Ritch, Farmer, Union Springs, Ala. Planter, Union Springs, Ala., 1895 — . Sheriff, Bullock Co., Ala., 1900-06. Thomas Dupre Starnes, Lawyer, Dallas, Tex. Solly Stewart, Merchant, Jackson, Ala. Harry E. Swan, Lawyer, fNew York, N. Y. 372 *John Burke, Lawyer, Huntsville, Ala. B.S. d., July 9, 1905. P$I *Warwlck Ala. Henry Payne, Scottsboro, i8g6 John Tyler Cook, Dentist, io8 Tennessee St., Florence, Ala. D.D.S. See Vpsilon, 1898. Univ. of Ala., 1892- 95. D.D.S., Vanderbilt Univ., 1898. Dentist, Florence, Ala., 1898 — . John Blanton Edgar, Merchant, 135 Promenade St., Memphis, Tenn. B.S. Pres., J. B. Xdgar Grain Co., Grain Deal- ers and Mfrs. of Crushed Feed, Memphis, Tenn.. 1896 — . m., Addie Myers, Memphis, Tenn.. Dec. 21, 1906. William Perry Epes, Stationer, 321D West Ave., Newport News, Va. Stationer and Clk., Cashier's Office, Newport NewTS Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Va., 1896 — . Lee Drake Ford, fHuntsville, Ala. Norman Gunn, Lawyer, Jasper, Ala. E.S., LL.B. Ala. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Thomas- ville, Ala., 1896-97; Jasper, Ala., 1907 — . Ala. Legis., Senate, 1906. Memb., Lodge, Chap- ter, and Consistory, F. & A. M. ; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Capt., Grand Chap., R. A. M. of Ala. John Howze, Real Estate, 102 Security BIdg., Los Angeles, Cal. Univ. of Ga., i yr. John Felix Jenkins, Physician, Piper, Ala. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Ala., 1901. Phys., Piper. Ala., 1901 — . m., Katherine Jones, Camden. Ala., 1903. Memb., Co. and State Med. Socs. ; Am. Med. Assn. Theophilus Lacy Mastin, Physician, Huntsville, Ala. M.D. See Tail Lambda, 1902. Univ. of Ala., 1892 — . M.D., Tulane Univ., 1902. Elliott Robinson Mathews, fHuntsville, Ala. Guy Guerdon Newton, Physician, San Angelo, Tex. M.D., Mobile Med. Coll., 1898. Phys., Talla- hassee, Fla., and San Angelo, Tex., 1898 — . John Edward Reid, Lawyer, Bowling, Ala. LL.B. Hilary Herbert Royall, U. S. Navy, Navy Dept., Washington,. D. C. Midshipman, tt. S. Naval Acad., 1895-99. On U. S. S. Iowa, Battle of Santiago, i8g8. South Atlantic Sta., 1899-93. Ensign, Jan. 28, 1901. North Atlantic Sta., 1903-04. Lt., Jr. Grade. Jan. 28, 1904. Newport, R. I., 1904-06. Lit.. Dec. 6, 1904. m., Lois W. Watson, Va., Sept. 38, 1904. With U.,. S. -Atlantic; Fleet, 1906709. Jasper Fritz Thompson, Centerville, Ala. 1897 Hugh Barclay Brown, fFort Worth, Tex. Herbert Everts Buell, Accountant, fBir- mingham, Ala. Christopher Lewis Gohlstom, Merchant, tUnion Springs, Ala. 373 Claude Lamar Gorman, fNottingham, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1894. Harry Clayton Howze, Merchant, Mar- ion, Ala. A.B. B.S., Marion Inst., 1894. Merchant, Marion, Ala., 1897 — . m., Kate B. Woodfin, 1902. William Rutledge Larkin, Planter, fLar- kinville, Ala. Harry Moore Rhett, fHuntsville, Ala. iSgS David Anderson Crawford, Carshier, 419 Ry. Exchange, Chicago, 111. A.B., Univ. of Wis., 1905. * B K. Instr., Univ. of Wis., 1905-07. Cashier, Am. Car and Foundry Co., Chicago, 111., 1907 — . James Waddell Little, Civil Engineer, 3028 8 St., Tuscaloosa, Ala. Capt., Varsity Baseball Team (4). With U. S. Eng. Dept., 1898^-. Fortification, Mobile Bay. 1898-1901. River and Harbor Improvement, 1901-02. Fortification, Ft. Morgan, Ala., 1903. River and Harbor Improvement, 1904 — . In charge constr.. Lock and Dam No. 2, Tombig- bee River, Ala., 1909 — . --- Robert Taylor Nabors, Lawyer, Cor. Broad and Twenty-third Ave., Tusca- loosa, Ala. A.B. LL.B., 1901. Ala. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1901 — . Oliver Beirne Patton, Jr., Physician, Adams Ave., Huntsville, Ala. M.D. Univ. of Ala., 1894-95. M.D., Univ. of Va., 1905. Phys., Huntsville, Ala., 1905 — . Offa Lunsford Shivers, Physician, Wash- ington St., Marion, Ala. A.B., M.D. Honor Roll (4). Ready Writer's Pr. M.D., Vanderbilt Univ., 1901. Phys., Marion, Ala., 1901 — . Samuel Henry Sprott, Jr., Lawyer, Tus- caloosa, Ala. A.B., LL.B. Jr. and Sr. Orator. Sr. Capt, Corps of Cadets, 189^-97. . _v Ed.-in-Chief, . The Crimson-]Vhite (3-4). Instr., Univ. 'Mil. ScK., Mobile, Ala., 1898-1901. LL.B., 1902. Ala. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1903 — ; associated with A. S. Van de Graff. ■ Solly Stuart, Jackson, Ala. George Gilmer Tait, Teacher, fCamden, Ala. Harry Innes Thornton, Lawyer, fMo- bile, Ala. 1899 Thomas Garretson Burke, Physician, 27^ Campbell Ave., W. Roanoke, Va. B.S. M.D., Unir. of Ala., 1903. Phys., W. Roanoke, Va., 1902 — , Frank Boykin Haynes, Planter, Union Springs, Ala. A.B., A.M. See Eta, 1900. Asst. Prin., South Ala. Inst., Thomasville, Ala., 1899-1901. Instr., Chem., Univ. of Ala., igoi-02. Univ. of Va., Med. Dept., 1903. Ed. and Prop., Herald, Un- ion Springs, Ala., 1904-08. Memb., City Coun- t'Sl cJl, ib., 190507. m., ICva Caltlwcll, Union Springs, Ala., Apr. 11, 1906. George Doherty Johnston, Jr., Banker, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Teller, Merchants Bk. & Trust Co., Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1899 — . Henry Pearson, Physician, 49 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. B.S., M.D. Honor Roll (4). M.D., Cornell Univ., 1903. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1903 — ; Bellevue Hosp., 1903 — . m., Mrs. Minnie Hotch Macartney, Oct. 3, 1907. Memb., Southern Soc; Ala. Soc. Edwin Campbell Street, Lawyer, Waco, Tex. B.S., LL.B. See Gamma, 1901. Honor Roll (2-3-4). Class Football Team. Oratorical Con- test. Vanderbilt Univ., Law Dept., 1899-1901 ; Schp. for best record ist year's work; LL.B., 1901. Teacher, Ala., 1901-02. Tex. Bar, 1902. Asst. State Atty., 1902-06. m., Dora Ferguson, Waco, Tex., Dec. 20, 1905. Lawyer, Waco, Tex., 1906 — . Elliott Lambert Wallace, Lawyer, Li- brary of Congress, Washington, D. C. A.B. LL.B., Georgetown Univ., 1909. D. C. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 1909 — . Memb., Soc. of Colonial Wars; Sons of Am. Rev. Club, University. ♦William Henry Verner, Bookkeeper, Thomas, Ala. Electrician, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1899-1903. Bk- kpr. and Check Agt., The Republic Iron & Steel Co., Thomas, Ala., 1903-06. d., Denver, Colo., Dec. 27, 1906. 1900 John Anderson Coleman, Lawyer, 520 Twelfth Ave., N., Seattle, Wash. A.B. LL.B., 1903. Ala. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Jasper, Ala., 1903-08; Seattle, Wash., 1908 — . m.. Sue Innes Brumbach, Thompson Station, Tenn., Feb. 12, 1908. Ezekiel Campbell GuUey, Bookkeeper, Bellamy, Ala. Bk-kpr., Livingston and Bellamy, Ala., 1900 — . Isham David Hobbs, Lawyer, fBirming- ham, Ala. John Goulding Little, Civil Engineer, 244 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. C.E., 1901. R. R. and River Surveys and Insp. Lock and Dam - Constr., 1900-02. Structural Draughtsman, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wasli- ington, D. C, and New York, N. Y., 1902-05. Structural Eng., U. S. Reclamation Service, D. C, N. Dak., and Ore., 1905-06; id., San Francisco, 1906-08. Memb., Barker, Little & Hall, Consulting Engs., San Francisco, Cal., 1908 — . Thomas Wesley Martin, Lawyer, 1150 S. McDonough St., Montgomery, Ala. Univ. of Ala., Law Sch., 1902. Ala. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Montgomery, Ala., 1904 — . Asst. State Atty. Gen., Ala., 1907 — . James Whittaker West, Dentist, tClay- ton, Ala. Robert Craig Young, Lawyer, 1316 Park- man St., Selma, Ala. A.B., LL.B, Honor Roll, Univ. of Ala., Law Sch., 1903; Lt-.B., i9oj. Ala. Bar, 190J. Law- yer, Selma, Ala., 1903 — ; City .\tly., ib., 1903- 05; 1907— ■ igof Thomas Jefferson Hill, Merchant, Tus- caloosa, Ala. Hardware Bus., Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1901 — , Harris Reese McCurdy, Planter, tLownesboro, Ala. Victor Moreau Murphey, Civil Engineer, Macon, Miss. B.S., C.E. J. C. White Pr. (2). C.E., 1902. Charles Browne Payne, Merchant, 1018 Century Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Southn. Agt., Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., Atlanta, Ga,, 1904 — . John Will Payne, Druggist and Pharma- cist, Scottsboro, .\la. LTniv. of Ala., 1898. Druggist and Pharmacist, Scottsboro, Ala., 1899 — . Richard Rembert Pickering, Army Offi- cer, Uniontown, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1897-1900. Cadet, U. S. M. A.. 1900-04. 2d Lt., i6th Inf., 1904 — . Arthur Morrison Pitts, Lawyer, Selma, Ala. A.B. LL.B., 1903. Ala. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Selma, Ala., 1903 — . m., Grace Lee Fitzhugh, Jan. 6, 1909. William Wallace Silk, Merchant, 1600 Bradley St., North Highlands, Mass. Univ. of Ala., 1898. V. Pres., Y. M. C. A., 1898. Grain, Hay, and Cotton Seed Product Shipper, Birmmgham, Ala., 1898 — . m., Lyda Peari Yeilding, Sept. 10, 1902. Horace Stringfellow, Civil Engineer, 2201 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala. A.B. Univ. of Ala., 1898. A.B., Univ. of the South, 1902. Asst. Eng., Southn. Ry., 1904 — . Charles Finly White, tSheifield, Ala. William Basil Wood, Railroad Business, iSth Floor, Memphis Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. Vale Univ., 1903-04. Traveling Frt. Agt., 111. Cent. R. R. igo2 John Hooper Caifee, Journalist, fMarion, Ala. Russell Bliss Edgar, Teacher, 62 Vir- ginia Ave., Montgomery, Ala. B.S., M.S. Highest Honor. M.S., 1903. Univ. of Chicago, Summer Sch. Prin., Edgar Sch. for Boys, Montgomery, Ala., 1902 — . Clubs: Beauvoir, Country, Claude Albert Grayson, Lawyer, 74 St. Michael St., Mobile, Ala. LL.B. Univ. of Va., Summer Sch., 1900. LL.B., Univ. of Ala., 1902. Ala. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Huntsville, Ala., 1902-05; Mobile, Ala., 1905 — . m., Sarah Fairbanks Bowen, Marion, Ala., May 25, 1904. Clubs: Twickenham (Huntsville); Manassas (Mobile). Res., 1049 Spring Hill Ave. Gerald Howze, U. S. Navy, fBirming- ham, Ala. 374 PSI Samuel Strudwick Howze, Salesman, Demopolis, Ala. Traveling Salesman. Demopolis, Ala., 1902- — . Hector p. Lane, Planter, Courtland, Ala. Planter, Courtland, Ala., 1905 — . James Waddell Little, Civil Engineer, fTuscaloosa, Ala. Harold Paine ' Sawyer, Physician, 609 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. B.S.~ M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1906. Interne, Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1906-07. . Asst. in Jfathol., Bender JHygienic Laboratory; Instrl in Pathol., Bacteriology, and Clin. Microscopy. Albany Med. Coll., N. Y., 1907-08. Asst. and Instr., :PathflI.i Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, N. Y., 1908-09. Phys., Pathologist to Leonard Hosp. Asst. Attending Phys., and Asst. Pathologist, Sa- maritan Hosp.. Troy, N. Y., 1909 — . *Harry Lee Hinds, Physician, New Hope, Ala. M.D. Univ. of Va., i yr. M.D., Univ. of Ala., igo2. Phys., .New Hope, Ala., 1902 — . d., Huntsville, Ala., Apr. 20, 1906. 1903 1906 Alfred Byrtick Black, Merchant, Geneva, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1902-03. Class. V. Pres. Dep. Sheriff. Geneva Co. Ord. Sergt., Co. C, Ala. N. G.. 1903-09. Memb., F. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. 0. O. F. Club, Stag (Geneva). Bartlett Beardslee Chamberlain, Lawyer, 60 St. francis St., Mobile, Ala. LL.B., Univ.' of Ala., 1906. Ala. Bar, 1906. Lawyer, Mobile, Ala., 1906 — . C. H. Chapman, fGeneva, Ala. Walter Baker Harris, Civil Engineer, care Eng. Dept., M. & O. R. R., Mobile, Ala. B.C.E. Class. Pres. (1-2). ONE. Varsity Baseball Team (3-4). Eng. Dept., Mobile & Ohio R. R.. 1906-08; Asst. Eng., 1908 — . Res., 811 Dauphin St. Jesse Lee Jones, fBarachias, Ala. 1907 James Harris Fitts, Jr., Banker, 1816 Broad St., Tuscaloosa, Ala. Exchange Clk., City Natl. Bk.. Tuscaloosa, Ala.. 1907—. Del., LIX A K E Conv., New York, N. Y.. Nov. 8-10, 1905. Oren Davidson Jones, Merchant, fBara- Arthur FrankUn, fTuscaloosa, Ala chias, Ala. Hillard Means Judge, Lawyer, fEutaw, Ala. Josiah Smith Lamar, Merchant, 704 Church St., Selma, Ala. Washington & Lee Univ., 1904. Wholesale Grocer and Cotton Seed Oil Mills Bus., Selma. - Ala., 1904 — . m., Bessie B. Ward, Jan. 15. '"' "'1908.' ' "' Edmund Winston Pettiis, Lawyer, 1^03 Alabama St., Selma, Ala. A.B. Ala. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Selma. Ala., 1904—. *Fred Dent Lamar, Selma, Ala. 1904 William Hawkins, Lawyer, Etitaw, Ala. LL.B. B.S.. Marion Jnst.. 1898. . Teacher, Culver Mil. Acad.. 1898-1902. LL.B., Univ. 'of Ala.. 1902. ^la. Bax. 1904. Memb.. Mc- Queen & Hawkins, Lawyers. Eutaw. Ala.. 1904 — . m., Annie Meredith, ib., Oct. 24, 1905. Edward Henry Hobbs, Merchant, 710 Mabry St., Selma, Ala. Jeweler, Selma, Ala., 1904 — . Robert Sprott, U. S. Official, Livingston, Ala. Insp., U. S. Eng. Dept., Livingston, Ala., 1904—. J. H. Taylor, fTaylorville, Ala. 190S J. C. Jones, tFort Deposit, Ala. John Bass Gaddis, Planter, Wetumpka. Ala. Planter. Wetumpka, Ala., 1907 — • 1908 Harry Temple Collins, Lawyer and Plan- ter, Allenville, Ala. LL.B. B.S., Marion Mil. Inst, 1897. LL.B.. Univ. of Ala.. 1908. Joseph Glenn Donald, Student, Marion Junction, Ala. See Tau Lambda, 1910. Univ. of Ala.. 1904- 07^ Varsity Footl^all {2-3). Class Treas. Ala. Athletic Ex. Com. (3). Tulane Univ., 1908—. John Monroe Donoho, Tuscaloosa, Ala. William Hopkins Fitzpatrick, Jr., 256 N. Conception St., Mobile, Ala. B.S. Harvard Univ., 1908-09. Samuel Francis Hobbs, Lawyer, Selma, Ala. LL.B. See Gamma, 1908. Vanderbilt Univ., 1904-06. Univ. of Ala., 1906-08; LL.B., 1908. Ala. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Selma, Ala., igo8 — . Greer Mclnnis Marechal, Teacher, 954 Palmetto St., Mobile, Ala. Memb., Crimson-White Bd. ; Coratla Bd. ; Glee Club. Teacher, Barton Acad.. Mobile. Ala., 1908 — . *John Lanier Murphey, Tuscaloosa, Ala. d., Macon, Miss., May 13, 1908. 1909 Richard Andrew Allison, Lumber Busi- ness, Bellamy, Ala. Ed. -in-Chief, both Coll. Publications. ist Tenor, Univ. Glee Club. 375 PSI Robert A. Belser, fPike Road, Ala. Travis Lamar Cartwright, Druggist, 224 Church St., Decatur, Ala. See Gamma, 1909. Univ. of Ala., 1905-06. Vanderbilt Univ., 1906-08. Pharmacist, Deca- tur, Ala., 1908 — . Alfred James Dickinson, Jr., fBirming- ham, Ala. Edward T, Graham, 726 S. Court St., Montgomery, Ala. Univ. Glee Club (3-4). Robert B. McAlpine, fTuscaloosa, Ala. Edward Leigh McMillan, Brewton, Ala. Asst. Bus. Mgr., Crimson-lVhite, 1907-08; Bus. Mgr. (4). Mgr., Baseball (4). Mgr., 1909 Football Team. Pres., Sr. Improvement Soc. ONE. Wesley George Overton, Jr., Mobile, Ala. Henry Fontaine Reese, Jr., 1207 Dallas St., Selma. Ala. ONE. George Robinson Swift, Manufacturer, Bon Secour, Ala. Lumber Mfr., Bon Secour, Ala., 1909 — . James Walton Terrill, fMobile, Ala. Horace Dale Thomas, Catasauqua, Pa. igio Wilkes Coleman Banks, Eutaw, Ala. Honor Roll (2-3). Foxey Faniel Haas, 253 Church St., Mo- bile, Ala. Pliny Hamilton Hardy, 24 Audubon Place, New Orleans, La. Washington & Lee Univ., 1905-08. Edward Beardsley Overton, Timber In- spector, 262 N. Conception St., Mo- bile, Ala. William Micajab Spencer, Jr., Gallion. Ala. B.S. Marion Inst., 1906-08; B.S., id. Univ. of Ala., 1908-10. I91I Benjamin Franklin Adams, Jr., Railroad- ing, 1048 Government St., Mobile, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 1908-09. Maiben Cammack, Sales Clerk, P. O. Box 805, Mobile, Ala. Univ. of Ala., 19^8-09. Presslgr Young Donald, Marion Junction, Ala. Selma Mil. Inst., 1907-08. Unir. of Ala., 1908—. Alonzo Hill, Student, 1815 Broad St., Tuscaloosa, Ala. Ala. Glee Club (1-2). 2d V. Pres., LXII A & E Conv., Hartford, Conn., Nov., 1908. Henry Spratt Long, Merchant, Jasper, Ala. Stephen Boyer Quigley, 401 Congress St.. Mobile, Ala. Univ. Mil. Sch., 1908. igia Louis Malone Finlay, Pollard, Ala. Southern Univ., 1907-08. Henry Willis Hill, Moonesville, Ala. Walter Herndon Inge, 940 Government St., Mobile, Ala. See Psi Omega, 1913. Univ. of Ala., 1908-09. Renss. Poly. Inst., 1909 — . Herndon Inge, 926 Government St., Mo- bile, Ala. Joseph Andrew McConnell, Jr., Living- ston, Ala. Carl Taylor Martin, 438 Spring Hill Ave., Mobile, Ala. See Gamma, 1913. Univ. of Ala., 1909-10. Vanderbilt Univ., 1910 — . Varsity Basketball Five (1-2). Arturo Marty Moragues, 936 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala. Dover Phillips, Jasper, Ala. 1913 Thomas Octavius Foster, 1529 lo St, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Malcolm McMillan, Brewton, Ala. Robert Meaur Nichols, South Blackhoof, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Eugene Hudson Strode, Demopolis, Ala. 376 CHI UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI Oxford, Miss. Chartered Afril 14, 1850. Inactive 1861-5. ON the fourteenth of April, 1850, *, of A K E, then the head of the Fraternity, granted a charter to found X Chapter in the University of Mississippi, located in Oxford in that State, to: John Saun- ders McRaven, William Claudius Pegues, John Lewis Webb, William James Webb, Henry Johnson Holmes, Thomas Rodney Shields, Edwin Smith Wal- ton, John Milks Wright. This old parchment, faded and poorly written, is still the proud possession of the: Chapter. It is written entirely by hand and bears the names of all the charter members, also the now unrecognizable great seal,. Of our charter members very little is known ; six of them are dead, one is living in Texas, one in Arkansas and the other in Mississippi. A K E was the first Greek letter fraternity to be installed in the University of Mississippi. Until the University was suspended by the outbreak of the Civil War, X enjoyed a most prosperous career, having in the first thirteen years of her existence initiated one hundred and twenty-five members. At the suspension of the University the members of the Chapter, with very few exceptions, joined the Confederate Army. Of her War record X is justly proud. She gave one hundred men to the State in which she was born. True sons of A K E they must have been, as is evidenced by the number of officers in our number. There were four Colonels, eight Lieutenant Colonels, thirty- three Captains, eighteen First Lieutenants and twenty-nine Staff Officers. The last meeting held before the five years of strife was on April 26, 1861, and the first meeting after that period on January 6, 1866. A blank page is all that separates the accounts of these two meetings in our records, witnessing how little effect this gigantic struggle, which for four long years held a con- tinent in its throes, had on our little Chapter, though, as far as can be learned only three of those present at the former meeting attended the latter. The first Chapter after the war must have been a picturesque one, having as its members eleven veterans of our Civil War. Sweet it must have been 379 CHI to these ineii, for the most part stiH young in years, after having endured the hardsliips of life in camp, to come together in the unity of Fraternal Love. Still sweeter must have been the reading of the letters from their Northern brothers which are so full of sympathy and solicitude. These letters have been preserved to us and it delights us even now to read them. From the reorganization in i86f), till the present day, X has enjoyed a pros- perity unequaled by any Fraternity in our College. The honor roll of X is indeed an enviable one. She has in the fifty-six years of her active life grad- uated with first honors twenty-five men, with many more who took second and third honors. Scarcely a year has passed that some menvber of our Chapter has not taken some of the medals offered by the Literary Societies and the University. Since the introduction of athletics into our school the Dekes have always had their share of men on the football and baseball field. We have about four hundred and fifty male students in our University and our present competitors are: A *, * A ®, 2 A E, 2 X, $ K *, A T A, and K A (Southern). , That X has ever been a leader among the Fraternities is evidenced iby the alumni in our State and especially so by the number of men that we bave in the town of Oxford, having at the present time six active members who live in this town. X does not pick her men from any one special class of students, but has always had men who came from all phases of college life. The two men who are in Oxford, England, now on the Rhodes Scholarships from Mississippi, are Dekes from X. Our present Chapter is composed of fifteen men. 380 CHI CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1851 William James Webb, Planter, tSabine Pass, Tex. A.B. Charter Member. m., Fannie Peyton Love, Nashville, Tenn., Feb., 1861. 2d Lt., Co. K, Hughes' Bat., afterwards, 4th Miss. Cav., C. S. A.; Q. M. ♦Joshua Long Halbert, Lawyer, Corsi- cana, Tex. A.B. 3d Commenc. Honor. m. Del., Tex. Const. Conv. Capt., Tex. Inf., C. S. A. d., July 19. T874. *John Bannister Herring, Planter, Crockett's Bluff, Ark. A.B. Univ. of Miss., 1849-52. ist Honor. Planter, Pontotoc Co., Miss., 1851-68. Miss. Legis., House, 1853-54. Capt., Co. I, 2d Miss. Inf., C. S. A.; Maj., 1861; Lt. Col., 1863—. Planter, Crockett's Bluff, Ark., 1868-82. d., Aug. z6t 1882. *John Leonidas Hudson, Farmer, Hud- sonville. Miss. A.B. 3d Commenc. Honor. m., (i) Mary Fontana Thomson, July 20. 1856. Miss. Legis., House, 1860-61. Capt.,-. Commissary Dept., C. S. A., 1862-65. m., (2) "Rebecca S. Tucker, June 10, 1882. *John Sanders McRaven, Physician, Holly Springs, Miss. A.B.,'M.D. Charter Member, m., (i) Mary Armisted; (2) Kate Walker, Apr., 1882. *John Townes Moseley, Lawyer, Danger- lield, Tex. A.B. Univ. of Miss., Law Dept.,' 1851 — . Law Student, Oxford, Miss., 1855-56. Miss. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Marshall, Jefferson, and Dan- gerfield, Tex., 1856-87. 3d Tex. Cav., C. S. A. Co. Judge, Morris Co., Tex., 1876-82. d., Cason, Tex., July 2, 1887. ♦William Claudius Pegues, Planter, Hol- ly Springs, Miss. A.B. Charter Member. C. S. A. d., 1883. *John Lewis Webb, Planter, Oxford, Miss. A.B. Charter Member. Planter, Oxford, Miss., 1851. d., 1857. 1852 Charles Wesley Frazer, Lawyer, fi Mad- ison St., Memphis, Tenn. Capt.. Co. B, 5th Tenn. Inf., C. S. A., Spring. T86r — . Asst. Adjt. Gen., — 1865. m.. Letitia S. Austin, \'icksburg. Miss., Feb. 15, 1862. Atty., Southn. Life Jns. Co., 1867-77. Pres., Confederate Hist. Assn., Memphis, Tenn. 38,1 ♦Arthur Hambleton Harris, Lawyer, Co- lumbia, La, A.B. ist Commenc. Honor, m., Sallie Frances Lawrence, 1855. Mayor, Monroe, La., 1857. Priv., Art., Ordnance Dept, C. S. A., 1861 — . Wounded and incapacitated for field duty, Isl. No. 10, Tenn. Dist. Atty., Colwell, Franklin, and Wynn Parishes, La., 1873.. Murdered, Sept. 9, 1873. • *James Hamilton Mayson, Jackson, Miss. A.B. 4th Commenc. Honor. Col.. C. S. A. ♦Charles Smith Morton, Planter, Colum- bus, Miss. A.B. m.. Alma A. Kohlheim, Saltillo, Miss., 1861. Priv., Miss. Riflemen, 14th Miss. Inf., C. S. A. ist Lt., 4th Miss. Cav., 1865. d., Jan. 21, 1867. ♦Leander Metcalf Rayburn, Lawyer, Austin, Tex. A.B. d., Tex. 1853 James Meek Calhoun, Physician, fHar- dy's Station, Miss. A.B., M.D. ist Commenc. Honor. M.D., Univ. of Nashville, i860. Priv., ist Miss. Cav., C. S. A., 1861-63. Asst. Surg., 2d Miss. Cav., 1863-65. Hoggatt Clopton, Merchant, fHelena, Ark. Charter Member. Hermaean Speaker, 185 1. Cotton Planter, Helena, Ark., 1852 — . Lt., Albert W. Johnson's Regt., Trans-Miss. Dept.. Andrew Jackson Evans, Farmer, fMiil- don, jNIiss. Univ. of Miss., 1849-51. Harvard Univ., 1851- 52. Farmer, Muldon, Miss., 1855-56. m., Augusta Shackelfoi-d, Okolona, Miss., Sept. 27. 1855. Farmer, Okolona, Miss., 1857-60. ist Lt., Mixed Regt., Ala., and Miss. Inf., C. S. A.. I yr. Capt., Co. D, 54th Ala. Inf.; Capt.. Co. I, 24th Miss. Inf. Surrendered, Greens- borough, N. C, May I, 1865. ^ Farmer, Oko- lona, Miss., 1866; Mnldon, Miss.,' 1867 — . John Olin Hardeman, Farmer, fLonoke, Ark. A.B. m., Jane H. Gray, Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 7. 1853. Clk., Circ. and Chancery Cts., Miss., 1855-65- Capt., C. S. A., 2K yrs. cm Edwin Smith Walton, Insurance, Sardis, Miss. A.B. Charter Member. Planter, Panola Cu., Miss., i8s3-6i. Priv., Capt. Hudson's Co., Light Art, C. S. A., May, 1861— . Lt., Bat- tle of Shiloh, Apr. 7, 1862. Gen. Forrest's Div., 1862-65. m., Margaret Frances Shaw, Apr. 12, 1866. Spec. Agt., Germania Ins. Co., 1884—. *Henry Hill Bedford, Lawyer, Bailey, Tenn. A.B. See Kappa Psi, 1838. *Drew Williamson Bynum, Physician, Horn Lake, Miss. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855. m., Jan. IS, 1857. Sergt., C. S. A. d., Oct. 31, 1878. *Henry Johnson Holmes, Memphis, Tenn. Charter Member. Univ. of Miss., 1849^. d., 186a. ♦Jefferson Mirabeau Lamar, Oxford, Ga. A.B. sth Commenc. Honor, m., Mary Ann Lamar, Athens, Ga., July, 1861. Capt.' and Lt. Col., Cobb's Legion, Ga., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Crarapton's Gap, Md., Sept. 14, 1862. ♦Clement Lenier Marshall, Mount Pleas- ant, Miss. A.B. d.. Ark., 1869. ♦William Clark McQuiston, Lawyer, Moss Point, Miss. A.B. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1856. Capt., Miss. Inf., C. S. A. Ed. and Magistrate, m., (i) Bettie Wheeler, Okolona, Miss, m., (2). d., Jan. I, 1886. ♦Ferdinand MoUoy, Banker, Memphis, Tenn. Univ. of Miss., 1849-52. Univ. of Va., 1852-53. Ins. Agt., Memphis, Tenn., 1853-55; Charles- ton, S. C. 1855-58. With Davis & Co., Silk Dealers, New York, N. Y., 1858-62. Maj., Staff, Gen. Beauregard, C. S. A. Memb., Memphis Life and Gen. Ins. Co., Banking, Memphis, Tenn., 1865-71. m., Augusta F. Ford, Memphis, Tenn., Dec. :6, 1866. d., St. Louis, Mo., Oct., 1875. ♦William Smith Parham, Merchant, Memphis, Tenn. A.B. 2d Commenc. Honor. Instr., Female Coll., La Grange, Tenn. Priv., 15th Tenn. Inf., C. S. A. d., Apr., 1862. ♦Charles Wesley Phifer, U. S. A. and C. S. A., Coffeeville, Miss. A.B. See Beta, 1854. ♦Thomas Rodney Shields, Columbus, Miss. A.B. Charter Member, d. at Sea shortly after leaving College. ♦John Miller Wright, Yazoo City, Miss. A.B. Charter Member, d., Sept., 1853. 1854 Robert Alfonso Baird, Planter, Box 221, Holly Springs, Miss. A.B. Planter, Early Grove, Miss., 1854-1906. m., Susan Cornelia Lowe, Marshall Co., Miss., Feb. 8, 1858. Priv., 17th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861— . Priv. and Capt., 38th Tenn. Inf., 1862 — . Discharged on account of ill health. Miss. Legis., House, 1 884 86; 1896. Phinter, Holly Springs, Miss., 1906 — . Memb., F. & A. M., 50 yrs. Hugh Lawson Bedford, Farmer, Bailey, Tenn. A.B., C.h:., LL.B., A..M. See Iota, 1855. Sec Kappa Psi, 1858. Univ. of Miss., 1851-53. Grad., Snelby Coll., 1854. ♦Robert Morris Bradford, Teacher, Aber- deen, Miss. A.B. Soph. Orator. Jr. Orator. * 2 Anni- versarian. m., Medora . Alexander, May 13, 1858. Priv., Sander's Bat., Scouts, Price's Div., Westn. Dept., C. S. A., 1862-63. Maj., Staff, Gen. S. J. Gholson, 1863-65. Tax Coll., Monroe Co., Miss.. 1870. Prin., High Sch., Aberdeen, Miss., 1880-81. ♦William Alexander Eakin, Physician, La Grange, Miss. A.B., M.D. 1st Commenc. Honor. M.D., 1857. Asst. Prof., Logic and Pol. Sci., Univ. of Miss., 1856-57. ♦Thomas Hinds, Planter, Fayette, Miss. A.B. ♦Whitfield Morton, Lawyer, Coffeeville, Miss. See Eta, 1853. Univ. of Miss., — 1853. ♦Allen Morris Reasons, Lawyer, Pitts- borough, Miss. A.B. Univ. of Miss., 1852-54. Ed. of Paper, Pittsborough, Miss., 1854-55. Miss. Bar, 1S56. Lawyer, Pittsborough, Miss., 1856 — . Miss. Legis., House, 1861. Capt., Co. F, Ballentine's Miss. Regt., C. S. A., Aug. 12, 1862—. Fa- tally wounded, Jan. 5, 1S64. d., Edwardsville, Miss., Mar. 24, 1864. ♦George Tucker Stainback, Clergyman, McMinnville, Tenn. A.B., D.D. 4th Commenc. Honor. Asst. Prof., Metaphysics, Univ. of Miss., 1855-56. D.D., 1868. ♦Thomas John Walton, Lawyer, Oxford, Miss. A.B., LL.B. 2d Commenc. Honor. LL.B., 1857. C. S. A. Prof., Law, Univ. of Miss. 1871-74. U. S. Dist. Atty., Northn. Dist., Miss. Chancellor, 3d Dist., Miss, d., Grenada, Miss., Sept., 1878. I8SS Hugh McEwen Morrison, Clergyman, tLamar, Miss. A.B. Theol. Sem., Columbia, S. C, 1855-58. m., Margaret Frances McLure, Chester, S. C, Nov. 16, 1858. Unity and Bethany Presb. Chs., Amite Co., Miss., 1858-59. Presb. Ch., Panola Co., Miss., 1860-66. Enlisted, Co. G, 19th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861—. Chapl., 1862-65. Presb. Ch., Spring Port, Miss., i866- 73. Prin., Acad., Spring Port, Miss. Pres., Eureka Female Coll., 1867-68. Presb. Ch., Chalahoma, Miss., 1875-76. Evangelist, Northn. Miss., 1877 — ■ 382 ♦William Robert Barksdale, Lawyer, Grenada, Miss. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 4th Commenc. Honor. Tutor, Univ. of Miss., 1856-57; Ptof., Elocu., 1857-59. LL.B., 1859. Capt., C. S. A. Adjt. Gen., Staff, Gen. Featherston, Dec, 1862 — . Col., 13th Miss. Inf. m., Fannie George, Cof- CHI feeville, Miss., 1866. -Dist. , Atty; Memb., Miss. Legis., House, 1876 — . d., Jan. 10, 1877. *Paul Betrringer, Lawyer, Oxford, Miss. A.B. See Kappa Psi, 1859, , *James Hillhouse Gaillard, Clergyman, Baldwyh, Miss. A.B. Jr. Speaker, Commenc. Speaker. Grad., Theol. Sem., Columbia, S. C, 1859. m., Susan Cuttino, CblUmbia, S. C, Dec. 11, i860. Presb. Ch., Chickasaw, Ala., 1859; Zion Ch., Unity 2 Anniversarian. ist Commenc. Honor. Adj. Prof., Math., Univ. of Miss., 1874-75. Miss. Legis., House, d., Oct., 1878. *John Baptist Tunstall, Lawyer, Holly Springs, iliss. Univ. of Miss., 1867-68. Planter, Holly Springs, Miss., i868 — . Miss. Bar, 1873, Law- yer, Holly Springs, Miss., 1873 — . m., Grace Douglass Watson, Bonsacks, Va., Feb. 13, 1877. d., Marshall Co., Miss., July 12, 1884. 1874 Newton Alexander Taylor, Lawyer, tSenatobia, Miss. LL.B., Univ. of Miss., 1869 — . m., 1879. ♦Frank Carey Walter, Lawyer, Holly Springs, Miss. A.B., LL.B. 2d Soph. Honor. 2d Sr. Honor. Sr. Hermaean Deb. Medal. 3d Commenc. Honor, d., 1878. 1875 Louis Lowry Mclnnis, College Profes- sor, tCollege Station, Tex. A.B., B.S., A.M. ist Fresh. Honor, Eng. Pr. Gr. Pr. 3d Commenc. Honor. Tutor, Chem. and Nat. Hist., Univ. of Miss., 1875-76. Adj. Prof., Agr. and Mech. Coll., Tex., 1877- 79; Prof., Math., 1879 — . Sec, Bd. of Dirs., Agr. and Mech. Coll., Tex., 1881 — ; Ti-eas., 1883 — ; V. Chmn. of Faculty, 1883-88. m., Lilla Neill Graham, Forest, Miss., Nov. 27, 1883. Chmn. of Faculty, Agr. and Mech. Coll., Tex., 1888 — . Memb., Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. Jesse Chambless Norfleet, Merchant, 775 Jeflferson Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Univ. of Miss., 1872-74. m., ^^'illie May Thompson, Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 10, 1892. Traveling Salesman and Entry Clk., Hill, Fontain & Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1880 — . Mer- chant, Memphis, Tenn., 1875 — . Frederick Edgar West, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, fHoUy Springs, Miss. A.B. Fresh. Hermaean Decl. Medal. Her- maean Anniversarian. Ed., Intelligencer, Mc- Comh, Miss., 1875-76. U. S. Coll., Int. Rev., 3d Miss. Dist., 1877-78. m., Rosa Darnley Leflore, Grenada, Miss., Oct. 20, 1880. U. S. Spec. Agt., Int. Rev., 1882 — . Miss. Legis., House, 1886-87. 1876 Benjamin Ward Hodges, care Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Univ. of Miss., 1873. sth Fresh. Honor. U. S. Naval Acad., 1873-77. Commandant, U. S. Xaval Sta., New Orleans, La. Received Medal ; Sp.-Am. War. Insurrection in Philippine 389 CHI Islands; Rattle of Manila Ray. Capt., U. S. Xavy. Ensign, U. S. Steamsiiip, Ossipee, Asiatic Sta. Richard Henry Tunstall, Planter, fHolly Springs, Miss. A.B. m., Rosa May Clark, Holly Springs, Miss., Aug. 19, 1880. Prin., High Sch., Cedar Keys, Fla., 1884-85. Samuel Andrew Witherspoon, Lawyer, 14 St. and Twentieth Ave., Meridian, Miss. A.B., LL.D. Hermaean Decl. Medal. Gr. Pr. Sr. Shakespeare Pr. 2d Commenc. Honor. Hermaean Anniversarian. Tutor, Lat, Univ. of Miss., 1876-79. LL.D., Univ. of Miss., 1879. Miss. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Meridian, Miss., 1879 — . m., Susan E. May, Memphis, Tenn., June 17, 1880. Memb., Miss. State Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; Del., id., at Seattle in 1908. *Joshua William Kilpatrick, College Professor, Fayette, Mo. A.B., A.M. Hist. Pr. Louisville Med. Coll., 1874-75. Keg. and Dep. Sheriff, Alcorn Co., Miss., 1876. Frt. Clk., Southn. Exp. Co., De- catur, Ala., 1877-78. Tutor, Chem. and Nat. Hist., Univ. of Miss., 1878-80. Prof., Central Coll., i88r — . m., Mary E. Hendrix, nee Himes, New Oxford, Pa., June 19, 1883. Research Work, Univ. of Chicago, d., Oct. 21, 1904. *John Fletcher Rives, Jr., Lawyer.. Searcy. Ark. A.B., A.M. Univ. of Miss., 1872-76. Lat. Pr. ist Soph. Decl. Medal. ist Soph. Honor. 3d Commenc. Honor. Instr., Inst., Searcy, Ark., 1876-78. m., Minnie McRae, Searcy, Ark., Nov. 26, 1879. Ark. Bar, 1879. Law- yer, Searcy, Ark., 1879 — . Supt. of Schs., i88o-8r. A.M., Judsonia Univ., 1S82. Ark. Gen. Assembly, House, 1883. Spec. Judge, Cleburne Circ. Ct., 1886. Contrib., Beacon and Record, Searcy, Ark. Atty., Searcy and W. Point R. R. *Thomas Henderson Terry, Hernando, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1872 — . 1877 James Brown Dowd, Lawyer, 520-1 Cen- tral Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Univ. of Miss., 1873-76. Law Student, Aber- deen, Miss., 1876-78. Miss. Bar, 1878. Law- yer, Aberdeen, Miss., 1878-90; Seattle, Wash., 1890 — . Tax Assr. and Coll., Aberdeen, Miss., 1880-84. n^'» Etta Elizabeth Busby, Memphis, Tenn., Mar. 22, 1882. Club, Commercial. Halcot Insoe Gill, Merchant, 22 Court St., Senatobia, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1873 — . Prin., High Sch., Goodman, Miss., 1877-79. City Clk., Senatobia, Miss., 1879-89. m., Lily French, ib., Jan. 26, 1886. Merchant, ib., 1889—. William McKendree Paine, Physician, tAberdeen, Miss. See Eta, 1879. Univ. of Miss., 1873 — . Alexander Hamilton Pegues, Merchant, Columbus, Miss. A.B. Univ. of the South, 1877. Miss. Bar, 1877. Farmer, Oxford, Miss., 1878-84; Clk. and Bk-kpr., ib.. 1884-87. Lawyer, Tupelo, Miss., 1887-99; Columbus, Miss., 1899 — . m., Lizzie Lumpkin, Marshall Co., Oct., 1899. ♦Henry Stith Falconer, McComb, Mi',^. Univ. of Miss., 1873 — . m., Annie Baell, 1878 Frederick Augustus Juny, Clergyman, fSomerville, Tenn. Univ. of Miss., 1874—. P. E. Ch., Somerville, Tenn. Francis Marion Rogers, Lawyer, fAber- deen. Miss. LL.B. m., Corinne Acker, Dec. 9, 1883. Lawson Harvey Snell, Clergyman, Co- lumbus, Miss. A.B. Ed.^ University Magazine. Hermaean Anniversarian. Tutor, Prep. Dept., Univ. of Miss., 1878. P. E. Ch., Union Springs, Ala., 1888—. Charles Carroll Terry, fKansas City, Mo. Univ. of Miss., 1874 — . *James Arden Evans, Planter, West Point, Miss. Planter, West Point, Miss., 1878-1907. d., Jan., 1907. ♦Augustine O'Connor, Planter, Aber- deen, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1876-77. Planter, Aberdeen, Miss., 1877-84. Killed, Mobile and Ohio R. R., Egypt Sta., Miss., Nov. 24, 1884. ♦Arthur Avent Walter, Holly Springs, Miss. A.B. Fresh. Hermaean Decl. Medal. Jr. Old Eng. Pr. Shakespeare Pr. d., 1878. ♦James Brown Walter, Holly Springs, Miss. ,\.B. Shakespeare Pr. ^d Commenc. Honor, d., Oct., 1878. 1879 William Preston Anderson, Merchant, tPalatka, Fla. Univ. of Miss., 1875-77. Fresh. * S Decl. Med. Salesman, P. J. Brennan. St. Louis, Mo., 1878-83; Coml. Traveler, Green, Lock- wood & Co., ib., 1884. Memb., G. C. Floyd & Co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1885-86. Salesman, B. J. Grooms, Palatka, Fla., 1887 — . Arthur Stillingfleet Buchanon, Lawyer, tHernando, Miss. LL.B. William Henry Buntin, Clergyman, tHarrison Station, Miss. A.B. Theol. Sem. of the Presb. Ch., 1879-82. Instr., Pub. Sch., Harrison Sta., Miss., 1883. Presb. Ch., Harrison Station, Miss., 1884 — . Edward DeSeebach Juny, Clergyman, tiS3S Mission St., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. ist Commenc. Honor. * S Anniversarian. Kenyon Coll., Theol. Dept. Ordained, Diocese of Tenn., 1883. P. E. Ch., Covington, Tenn., 1883-84. Chap]., St. Matthew's Hall, San Ma- teo, Cal., 1884-85. Head-Master, Trinity Sch. and Asst. Rector, St. John's P. E. Ch., 1885—. Malachi Christopher Pegjues, Farmer, Spring Hill, Maury Co., Tenn. A.B. LL.B., ist Honor, 1880. Clk., L. S. 300 CHI Dillan, Gen. Mdse., Oxford, Miss., 1881. Memb., M. C. Pegues & Co., Hardware Mer- chants, Winona, Miss., 1881-82. Theol. Sem., Sewanee, Tenn., 1882-84. Asst. Ed., Cap and Gown, Sewanee, Tenn. Gold Medal. £ng. and Scot., 1885. Memb., M. C. Pegues & Co., Hardware, Tupelo, Miss., 1887-88; Pegues Bros., ib., 1888-91. Farmer, Spring- Hill, Tenn., 1891— . Afton Kane Wooten, Lawyer, fHolly Springs, Miss. LL.E., 1879. 1880 John Armistead, tBirminghatlj, Ala. Ed., Carroll ll^atchman, Vaiden, Miss., 1883- 84. Clk., Palace Royal Hotel, Birmingham, Ala., 1888—. Stephen Alexander Crump, Lawyer, fTuscumbia, Ala. m., Lelia V. Cook, Macon, Ga. Mgr., New South Pub. Co., W. Point, Miss., 1884. Miss. Legis., House, 1884-85. Walter Stith, Farmer, tCollierville, Tenn. Univ. of Miss., 1877-78. Law Student, Holly Springs, Miss,, 1878-79. m., Lillien Aliene Farley, Fayette Co., Tenn., Mar. ii, 1879. Mis&. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Holly Springs, Miss., 1879-83. Farmer, Collierville, Tenn., 1884 — . Teacher, Pub. Sch., Collierville, Tenn., 1885- ' 86; Lat., Holden Sem., ib., 1886-87. ♦Edgar Eugene Bryant, Lawyer, Coffee- villev .Ark. A.B., LL.B., LL.M. ist Commencj Honor. LL.B., Vanderbilt , Univ., 188,1. LL.M., Co- lumbian Univ., 18&2. Miss. Bar, 1883. ' Law- yer, Columbus, Miss., 1883; Ft. Smith, Ark., 1883-1909. Circuit Judge, Ark. d., Dec. 13, 1909. 1881 James Milton Acker, Lawyer, 619 S. Hickory St., Aberdeen. Miss. Ph.B. LL.B., 1881. Miss. Bar, j88i. Law- yer, Aberdeen, Miss., 1881 — . Miss. Legis., House, 1886. m., Annie Early Cunningham, Aberdeen, Miss., Mar. 30, 1886. Mayor, Aber- deen, Miss., i'894-i'9io. Trustee, Univ. of Miss., 1906-08. , Lawson Erastus Allen, Teacher, fPerry- ville. Ark. A.B. m., Jessie Howell, Dec. 27, 1882. Prof. Lat. and Math., Male and Female Coll., Rus sellville, Ark., 1882. Contrib., Headlight, Mor rillton. Ark., 1882. Co. Exam., Conway Co., Ark., 1883. Contrib., News, Perryville, Ark.. 1883-84. Priji.,'MorrilIton Coll., 1883-84. I-nst. Perryville, Ark., 1884—. John Davis Bradford, Lawyer, tAtlanta, Ga. A.B. See Eta, 1882. James Arden Evans, f Aberdeen, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1877-78. Justice of Peace, 4th Dist, Monroe Co., iMiss., 1879. Dep. Sheriff, Monro* Co., Miss., 1881-84. Custodian, Ft. Ellis Mil. Reservation, Mont., 1,886-7^. , Rice Turner Fant, Lawyer, fHolly Springs, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1877—. Willis Clark Gaulding, fCherry Creek, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1887-80. sth Jr. Honor. Walter Raleigh Holliday, Lawyer, fAberdeen, Miss. Dep. Clk.j Chanc. and Circ. Cts., 1879 — . Capt., Aberdeen Guards. Milton Monroe Hooper, Clergyman, fAmbia, Tex. A.B. 3d Commenc. Honor. S. Westn. Presb. Univ., 1881-82. Columbia Theol. Sem., 1882- 84. Evangelist, Paris Presbytery, Tex., 1884 — . Presb. Chs., Clarksville, Tenn.; Blossom, Tex.; Rocky Ford, Ga-i Elm Grove, Tex. ra., Lillie Talulah Garmany, Bairdstown, Tex., Jan. 15, 1885. Robert Parrish Houston, Lawyer, fHick- ory St., Aberdeen, Miss. • Univ. of Miss., 1878. Hermasan Soc. Miss. Bar, 1879. Memb., .Houston & Reynolds, Law- yers, 1879-83. m., Riley Anna Honea, Aber- deen, Miss., Oct. 23, 1883. Abroad, 1883. With Honea & Burkett, Merchants, Aberdeen, Miss., 1885-86. Dep. Clk., Chanc. Ct., 1886—. James Simeon Hudson, fPanola Co., , Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1877 — . Perry Hardman Nugent, Orange Grower, fNew Orleans, La. A.B. 2d Commenc. Honor. Leon Sugar, Lawyer, tBastrop, La. LL.B., 1881. La. Bar, 1881. Lawyer, Bas- trop, La., 1882 — . Ed., Morehouse Clarion, Bastrop, La., 1884. City Atty., Bastrop, La., 1886-88; Clk., Police Jury, ib., 1886-88. Au- tiior, "Revised Ordinances of Morehouse Par- ish," "Revised Ordinances of the City of Bas- trop." Contrib., Morehouse Clarion, 1887. Memb.; La. Press Assn. Richard McBeth Trotter, Manufacturer, West P6int, Clay Co., Miss. ' ' Univ. of Miss., 1877-78. m., Addie Mae Cal- vert, Nov. 1, 1881. Justice of the Peace, Clay Co., Miss., 1881-82. Postmaster, Palo .\lto, Miss., 1883-87; Supr., ib., 1886-87; Clk., Circ. Ct., 1887-95. Sheriff, Clay Co., 1895- 1903. Mfr., Drain Tile, West Point, Miss., 1903— • Harvey Warren Walter, Mining, 2043 Green St., San Francisco, Cal. Mining Bus., Promoter and. Owner, Cal., 1881 — . m., May Goodell, Stockton, Cal., Dec. 23, 1889. Harry Warren, Lawyer, fUvalde, lex. Ph.B. Teacher, Mt. Pleasant Sch., Mt. .Pleas- ant, Miss., 1883. Co. Atty., Edwards Co., Tex., 1884. Elias Budinott Witherspoon, Clergyman, Boston, Ga. A.B., B.D. .1st Fre^h- Hermajan Decl. Medal. Prin., , Durant High Sch., 1S81-82. B.D., Co- lumbia "Theol. Sem., 1883-85. Presb. Chs., , Scooba, Miss.; Jackson, Mo.; San Angelo, Tex., and .Boston, Ga., 1885 — . m., Magdalen Moore Gibson, Rockbridge Baths, Va., 1895. 1882 William Dozier Anderson, Law;('er, Tu- pelo, Miss. LL.B. Central Univ., 1879-80. Univ. of Miss., 1881-82. Hermaean Anniversarian. Ed., 391 CHI University Magazine. Miss. Bar, 1883. Law- yer, Tupelo, Miss., 1883 — . Co. Atty., Lee Co., Miss., 1884. Address before Miss. Teacliers' Inst., 1884. Mayor, Tupelo, 10 yrs. Miss. Legis., House, 1898; Senate, 1907 — ; Memb., Jud. Com. Chmn., Dem, Ex. Com., Lee Co., Miss., 10 yrs. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Amos Ackerman Armistead, Lawyer, Vicksburg, Miss. Univ. of >Iiss., 1878-79. Miss. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Vaiden, Miss., 1886-91. Memb., Dodd & Armistead, Lawyers, Kosciusko, Miss., 1891-1900. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1900-01. Memb., McLannis, Armistead & O'Brien, Law- yers, 1 90 1 — . George Harrison Armistead, Lawyer, tNashville, Tenn. A.B. 1st Honor. Vanderbilt Univ., 1883-84. m., Lena Bell Clayton, Tupelo, Miss., Jan. 27, 1886. Contrib., Harper's Weekly: Memphis Ap- peal, Memphis, Tenn. William Clarence Bryant, Merchant and Planter, Bryant, Yalobusha Co., Miss. A.B. Bus., Denver, Colo.; Birmingham, Ala.; Paris, Tex., 1882-1905. Merchant and Planter, Bryant, Miss., 1904 — . m., Sallie Bailey, Charleston, Miss., 1888. Andrew Bowles Holder, Physician, tPar- is, Miss. Mo. Med. Coll. Ed., University Magazine, 1882-83. Licensed, State Med. Bd. Frank Ernest Larkin, Lawyer, fGreen- ville, Miss. A.B., A.M. 4th Jr. Honor. 4th Commenc. Honor. Tutor, Univ. of Miss., 1882-87. Miss. Bar, Sept. 8, 1887. Lawyer, Corinth, Miss., 1887-89; Greenville, Miss., 1889 — . George Etter Miller, Lawyer, tLebanon, Tenn. Univ. of Miss., 1878^. Cumberland Univ., Law Sch. William Dowd Witherspoon, Lawyer, tMeridian, Miss. A.B., LL.B. Fresh. Hermaean Medal. Her- mfean Anniversarian. Sr. Hermjean Deb. Medal. Univ. of Miss., Law Dept., 1883. Prin., City Schs., Aberdeen, Miss., 1883-85. LL.B., 1883. Miss. Bar, 1883. Lawyer, Me- ridian, Miss., 1883 — . Author, Memorial Ad- dress, 1884. Cor., Avalanche, Memphis, Tenn, Atty., Miss, and Tenn. R. R., 1887—. "fWilliam Gates Orr, Lawyer, Okolona, Miss. LL.B. Clk., U. S. Land Office, Washington, D. C, 1880-81. Miss. Bar, 1882. Lawyer, Okolona, Miss., 1882 — . m., Alice Carr, Mo- bile, Ala., Dec. 6, 1883. Miss. Legis., House, 1884 — . ♦William Burwell Walker, Lawyer, fAberdeen, Miss. Ph.B. 2d Fresh. Honor. 4th Soph. Honor. Miss. Bar, 1882. Lawyer, Aberdeen, Miss., 1882 — . Asst. Sec, Miss. Senate, 1882. Me- morial Orator, Decoration Day, 1883. Dem. Pres. Elector, 1884. Dist. Atty., ist Jud. Dist., Miss., 1887 — 1883 Edwin Gholson, Lawyer & Librarian, Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio. LL.B. Univ. of Miss., 1879-80. Law Stu- dent with Featherston & Harris, Holly Springs, Miss., 1 88 1. Miss. Bar, 1883. Memb., Harris & Gholson, Holly Springs, Miss., 1882-84. LL.B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1885. Tex. Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1885-86; Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 1886 — . Memb., Gholson & Ca- bell, Lawyers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1886 — . Libr., Cincinnati Law Library. Clubs: University, The Literary. Dudley Amaziah Hargrove, Farmer, fColumbus, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1879 — . Isham Harrison, Physician, tDeerbrook, Miss. M.D. ist Honor Chem., Univ. of Miss., 1882- 83. M.D., Atlanta Med. Coll., 1884. Med. Dept., Univ. of Louisville, 1884-85. Phys., Deerbrook, Miss., 1885 — . George Adams Hartley, tCoffeeville, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1879 — . St. John's Acad., 1882-83. 1st Asst. Postmaster, CofFeeville, Miss. Winn David Hedleston, Clergynian^ Ox- ford, Miss. A.B., D.D. 2d Jr. Honor. 4> S Anniversarian. Sr. 4> S Deb. Medal. 2d Commenc. Honor. Ed., University Magazine. Prof., Anc. Langs., Toccopola Inst., Oxford, Miss., 1883-85. m., Lillie Andrus, Oxford, Miss., Oct 25, 1885. Ordained, 1886. Presb. Ch., Oxford, Miss., 1893—. D.D., Central Univ. of Ky. Joseph Morrison Hill, Lawyer, fEureka Springs, Ark. LL.B. Univ. of Miss., 1879—. LL.B., Cum- berland Univ., 1883. Charles Nicholas Riggan, Clergyman, tSaint Louis, Mo. A.B. Fresh. Hermiean Medal, ist Soph. Decl. Medal. Asst., City Sch,, Hope Station, Ark. M. E. Ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1886—. Memb., Miss. Bar Assn., Miss. Press Assn. William Franklin Riley, tAberdeen, Miss Univ. of Miss., 1879 — . Dep. Sheriff, Monroe Co., Miss. Julius Vairin, Jr., Insurance, t46 Camp St., New Orleans, La. Univ. of Miss., 1877-78. With Julius Vairin & Co., New Orleans, La., 1881-87; Chief Clk. and Cashier, 1884-87. Spec. Agt., Mut. Life Ins. Co., New Orleans Gen. Agency, 1887 — . John Warren Wooten, Lawyer, fCincin- nati, Ohio. A.B. Univ. of Tenn., 1883. 1884 Vannoy Hartrog Manning, Topographer U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Univ. of Miss., 1880-82. Ed., News, Byhalia, Miss., 1884. Assoc. Ed. and Pub., South, Holly Springs, Miss., 1884-85. Topographer, U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. ! C, 1886 — . m., Emily Stevens, 1898. Memb., Natl. Geog. Soc. ; Wash. See. of Engs. ; F. & A. M. Club, Cosmos. Green Davidson Moore, Jr., Merchant, tOakland, Miss. Univ. of Miss., i88« — . 392 CHI Green Harris Moore, Merchant, fOak- land, MJss. Univ, of Miss., 1SS0-S2. Bk-kpr., Moses Mor- 4eifS Si Co., Oakland, .Miss,,; 1883 — . James Morgan Shaw,' Manufacturer, tWater Valley^ Miss. TSt Fresh. Honor, ist Soph. Honor. Clifton Rives Sykes, Banker and Planter, Aberdeen, Miss. . , Univ. of Miss., 1881-82, Banker and Planter, Aberdeen, Miss., 1882 — . Joseph Brown Whitehead, Lawyer, care D K E Assn., fChattanooga, Tenn. LL.B. Univ. of M-iss., 1881-83. ist Fresh. Medal. Res., Huntsville, Tex., 1884-85. Grad., Houston's Norm. Inst., 1885. Teacher, .Pub, Sch., Glen Rose, Tex., 1885. Miss. Bar, 1886. LL.B., 1887. Lawyer, Oxford, Miss., 1887-88; Chattanooga, Tenn., i888 — . ♦William Carnot Townes, Physician, Chattanooga, Tenn. Ph.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1887. Phys., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1887 — . Author, "Ako- h6l: Effects on the Human System, from the Standpoint of a Physician," 1887. *Sidney Yancy West, Lawyer, Holly Springs, Miss. LL.B. jst Jr. Honor, Law Dept. Sr. * 2 Del). Medal. LL.B., ist Honor, 18S4. 188s Gordon Leigh Greene, Civil Engineer, 74 Commerce St., Aberdeen, Miss. C.E., A.B., A.M. Univ. of Miss. C.E., Aberdeen, Miss., 1887 — . m., Maye Elkin, Nov. 21, 1894. Eng., Sequatonchee Drainage Dist. No. i; James Creek; Kings Creek; Yalla Bushes R.; Catawba Creek; Johnson Creek. Walton Silas Greene, Physician, t Aber- deen, Miss. Univ, of Pa., Med, Dept. Levi Hartrog Manning, Journalist, fHol- ly Springs, Miss. Ed., South, Holly Springs, Misa. Shelton Minor Thomas, Teacher and Planter, Macon, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1881-83. Planter, Macon, Miss., 1883—; Teacher, ib., 1883-86. Dep. Clk., Circ. Ct., Macon, Miss., 18S6-89. m., Mary Ella Dorrot, Gholson, Miss., Apr. 1, 1886. Co. Supt. of Edu., 1889-1904; Dep. Sheriff, ib., 1903-07; Prin., High Sch., ib., 1907-08; City Siipt. and Prin., ' 1908-09. Augustus Edward Weathersby, fMonti- c'ello. Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1882 — . *Edward Forrest Allen, Macon, Miss. ,; U. S. Mail Agt., Mobile and Ohio R. R. d., "Aug. 15, 1884. 1886 Wiley Bush Brown, ^;Macon, Miss. A.B. 3d Commenc. Honor. Richard Brownfigg Haiighton, Lawyer, 1308 Wright Bldg., 8 and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. LL.B. Univ, of Miss., Law Dept., 1885-86; LL.B., ist Sr. Honor, 1886. Contrib., Univer- sity Magazine. Miss. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Aber- deen, Miss., 1886-88; St. Louis, Mo., 1888 — . Presiding Magistrate, 4th Dist. Ct., St. Louis, 1896-1902. Memb., Com. on Management, Y. M. C. A., 1894-1900. Memb., Cong, of Law- yers and Jurists, La. Purchase Exposition, 1904. Commander-in-Chief, United Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1901-02. Memb., Miss. Soc. ol St. Louis (Pres., 1906); Miss. Hist. Soc. ; Miss. Valley Alumni Assn. of A K E; St. Louis Bar Assn. (V. Pres., 1898). Clubs: Jefferson, Normandie Golf. William Edward Lampton, Merchant, tColumbia, Miss. LL.B. Memb., I. W. Lampton & Bro., Mer- chants, Columbia, Miss., 1886 — . m., Lucretia Jane Baylis, Columbia, Miss., Feb. 23, i886. Reuben Oscar Reynolds [Jr.], Lawyer, Aberdeen, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1885-86. Law Student, Aber- deen, Miss., 1 886 — . 1887 William Daniel Berry, Teacher, fKos- ciusko. Miss. Ph.B. 3d Fresh. HermsEan Medal. Saluta- torian, * 2 and Hermaean Socs., 1885, Ed., University Magazine. Sr, Hermaean Deb. Medal. Speaker. Teacher, City Schs., Kos- ciusko, Miss., 1887-89. Prin., High Sch., Kosciusko, Miss., i88g — . James Junes Brown, Merchant, fSilver City, N. Mex. Univ. of Miss., 1884 — . William Crump, Collector, 908 North St.j Little Rock, Ark. Univ. of Miss., 1884 — . Dudley McEwen Featherston, Lawyer, Holly Springs, Miss. 2d Fresh. Hermaean Decl. Medal. Hermaean Anniversarian. Law Student with Judge W. S. Featherston, Holly Springs, Miss., 1887-89. Lawyer,- Holly Springs, Miss., 1889 — . .•?93 *William Francis Dowd, Clergyman Hernando, Miss. A.B. Univ. of Miss., 1883-85. A.B., S Westn. Presb. Univ., 1887; Ed. -in-Chief, Jour- nal, ib., 1886-87. ist Orator, Washington Irv ing Soc. Prin., Pub. Sch,, New Providence, Tenn., 1887-88. Ed., Democrat, ClarksviUe, Tenn., 1887-89, Presb. Ch., Hernando, Miss. 1889. d., Oct. 27, 1889. ♦Braxton Bragg Sale, Aberdeen, Miss. See Eta, 1885. Univ. of Miss., 1883-85. 1888 Harden Mathews McKay, Lawyer, Room I, Odd Fellows Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. LL.B. Univ. of Miss., 1884—, Sr. Debater. Tenn. Bar, 1888. LL.B., 1888. Lawyer, Mem- phis, Tenn., 1888 — . m., Kate Sims, Apr. 30, 1908. Tenn. Legis., Senate, 1909 — ; Author of Charter Bill {Commission Form of Govt, for Memphis). Robert Abner Meek, Clergyman, 215 South Theobold St., Greenville. Miss. 4> 2 Anniversarian. Ed., University Magazine, CHI 2 yrs. M. E. Chs., 1888—. Presiding Elder, Greenville Dist., 4 yrs. Del., Inter-Ch., Conf., on Federation, New York, N. Y., 1905. Ed., New Orleans Christian Advocate, 1907 — . Ellis Stuart Middleton, Lawyer, fChat- tanooga, Tenn. Univ. of Miss., 1884 — . Dunbar Rowland, Historian, Jackson, Miss. B.S., LL.B., LL.D. B.S., Miss. A. & M. Coll., 1886. Univ. of Miss., Law Dept., 1886-88. Sr. Debater. LL.B., 1888. Tenn. Bar, 1888. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 188S-92; Coffeeville, Miss., 1893-1902. Dir., Dept. of Archives and Hist., State of Miss., 1902 — . m., Eron Opha Gregory Moore, Dec. 20, 1906. LL.D., 1906. Investigating Official, Archives, Eng., Fr. and Sp., 1906-07. Author and Ed., Mississippi: Official and Statistical Register," 'Mississippi Official and State Register," 1908. Memb., various Hist. Sees. Robert Paine Wendel, Physician, Aber- deen, Miss. Ph.B., M.D. See Gamma, 1893. 2d Sopb. Decl. Medal. Sr. Debater. Prin., Sch., Aber- deen, Miss., 1888-89. Clk., Office Surg. Gen., War Dept., Washington, D. C, 1889—. M.D., Georgetown Univ., 1892. Staff, Manhattan State Hosp. for the Insane, 1892. Ship Surg., N. A. S. M., 1893. Phys., Aberdeen, Miss., 1894 — . m., (i) Sara Wardlaw, Oxford, Mies., 189s; (2) Margaret Wardlaw, ib., 1905. William Robert Woods, Lawyer, fMeridian, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1887-88. ♦William Gee Abbay, Planter and Mer- chant, Tunica, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1884 — . 2d Fresh. Hermaean iledal. Planter and Merchant, Commerce, Miss., 1886-91. m., Georgie Elizabeth Irwin, Dec. 28, 1887. Memb., F. & A. M.; K. of P. d., Jan. 20, 1891. ♦William Anderson Buchanan, Benela, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1884 — . ♦Arthur William Hull, Lamar, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1884 — . i88g Warren Eldon Cowan, fVicksburg, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1885 — . Eugene Harper Roberts, Banker, care Bank of Orleans, New Orleans, La. B.S., Ph.D. ist Fr. Honor. Medal, Soc. Art, Sci., and Lit., London, Eng. Ph.D., 1893. Post Grad., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1890-91. Cashier, Ek. of Cent. Ark., Lonoke, Ark., 1896- 97. m., Mabel Granbery, Baltimore, Md., Apr. 14, 1896. Memb., Bleck & Roberts, Flour and Grain Bus., 1898. Cashier, Hancock Co. Bk., Bay St. Louis, Miss., 1899-1904. V. Pres., Bk. of Orleans, New Orleans; id., Hancock Co. Bk., Bay St. Louis, Miss., 1904-08; Pres., ib., 1907. Memb., Miss. Bankers' Assn. John Bennett Ross, Lawyer, fDallas, Tex. B.L. Univ. of Miss., 1882-85. Philomathean Medal, 1882. ist Fresh. Hermsan Decl. Medal, 1883. Cumberland Univ., 1885-86. Law Stu- dent, Univ. of Miss., 1886-89. ist Sr. Deb. Medal. Tex. Bar, 1889. Lawyer, Dallas, Tex., 1889—. William David \yendel. Clergyman, Her- nando, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1885-87; 2d Soph. Decl. Medal. Vanderbilt Univ., 1890-93. N. Miss. Conf., 1894—. i8go Charles Baskerville, College Professor, College City of New York, New York, N. Y. B.S., Ph.D. See Eta, 1888. See Gamma, 1891. See Beta, 1894. Univ. of Miss., 1886-88. Univ. of Va., 1888-90. Vanderbilt Univ., 1891. Univ. of N. C, 1892-94. Richard Vaiden Evans, tColumbus, Miss. See Psi, 1891. Univ. of Miss., 1886-87. Lucien Beverly Howry, fOxford, Miss. William Erwin Meek, Insurance, no I St., Clarksdale, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1886-89. m., (1) Estelle Old- ham, Kosciusko, Miss., Dec, 1890. Res., Den- ver, Colo., 18S9-92; Chicago, 111., 1892-94. Banking, Clarksdale, Miss., 1894-1907; Gen. Ins., ib., 1907 — . m., (2) Clara Lee Alcorn, ib., 1907. Memb., Miss. Bankers' Assn. Robert Burton Meek, fOxford, Miss. Thomas Lamar Ross, Lawyer, fcare Mays & Longstreet, Jackson, Miss. A.B. ist Fresh. * 2 Decl. Medal. Paul Hill Saunders, Banker, Laurel Miss. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1895- 98; Prof, of Gr., ib., 1895-1905. m., Mabel Shands, July a, 1895. Univ. of Hajla-Witten- burg, Ger., 1900-01. Pres., Com!. Bk. and Trust Co., Laurel, Miss., 1905 — . Hubert Anthony Shands, Lawyer, 1003^ Congress Ave., Houston, Tex. A.M., Ph.D. Fellow in Eng., Univ. of M~iss., 1890-93; Ph.D., 1893. Prof., Eng., Sonthwestn. Univ., Georgetown, Tex., 1893-1905. m., Laura Nobles, Georgetown, Te.x., 1895. Univ. of Halla-Wittenberg, 1901-02; Ph.D. Prof., Rhet., Univ. of Miss., 1905-06. Tex. Bar, 1907. Law- yer, Houston, Tex., 1907 — . William McQuiston Sykes, Commercial Traveler, Box 3, Aberdeen, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1886-89. Coml. Traveler, 1889 — . Benjamin Needham Ward, Jr., Physi- cian, Helena, Ark. See Psi, 1890. Univ. of Miss., 1886-88. Univ. of Ala., 1888-90. ♦James Lusk Alcorn, Jr., Clarkshah, Miss. 2d Fresh. Hermaean Decl. Medal, ist Soph. Orat. Medal. m., Janie Roberts, Dec. 26, 1893. i8gi Charles Eaton Hamilton, Banker, Aber- deen, Miss. Banker, Aberdeen, Miss., 1891 — . m., Jose- phine S. Cunningham. Treas., City of Aber- deen. Miss. 394 CHI Little Berry Moody, Lawyer, fDallas, Tex. James Lundie Sykes, Clergyman, tWest Point, Miss. A.B. William Hall Withers, Cotton Factor, care W. H. Withers Cot. Co., Mem- phis, Tenn. *Joaquin Martinez, fTegucigalpa, Hon- duras, C. A. 1892 Ben Edward Blow, Lawyer, fSt. Louis, Mo. Thomas Fitzgerald Elkin, tAberdeen, Miss. Weston Miller Fulton, Manufacturer, cor. White Ave. and 2 St., Knoxville, Tenn. M.S. ist Honors, Valedictorian. Observer, U. S. Weather Bureau, 1893-96. In charge of U. S. Weather Bureau Observatory, Knoxville, Tenn., 1897-1905. Lect., Meteorology, Univ. of Tenn., 1897-1905. Post Grad. Student, Qniv. of Tenn., 1898-1901; Highest Honors, M. S, Inventor, "Fulton Automatic River Gage," "Sylphon" Regulators and Valves. Pres. and Consulting Eng., Fulton Co., Knox- ville, Tenn., 1905 — . (These inventions form the subject of more than 100 patents granted to the inventor in the United States and for- eign countries, are manufactured bv The Ful- ton Company, Knoxville, Tenn., and sold through The American Radiator Co., Chicago, 111.; The National Radiator Co., Chicago, 111.; The National Radiator Co., London, Eng.; Nationale Radiator Gesellschaft, Berlin, Ger., and Compagnie Nationale de Radiateurs, Paris, Fr.). Thomas Henry Hutchinson, Farmer, tOxford, Miss. Cotton Buyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1892-1904. Farmer, Oxford, Miss., 1904 — . Joseph Lamar Lee, tJohnsonville, Miss. Louis Ernest Sawyer, Lawyer, fGun- town. Miss. Eugene Lanier Sykes, Lawyer, 170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.L. Sse Eta, 1895. A. & M. Coll. of Miss., 1887-88; B.L;, 1888. Univ. of Miss., 1888-91. Hermffian Medal (i). Univ. of Va., 1895-97; 1st Pr., Moot Ct.; Class Pres.; Pres., Dem. Club; Mgr., Glee Club; * A *. Miss. Bar, 1897. Yale Law Sch., 1897-98. m., Jennie P. Shoup, New York, N. Y., Dec, 1897. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1898—. Memb., N. Y. Southn. Soc. ; Confederate Veterans Camp of N. Y.; F. & A. M.; Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York; N. Y. Co. Lawyers Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Coml. Law League of Am.; N. Y. 4 K E Assn. Clubs: Nyack Coimtry (N. Y.); Englewood, Englewood Field (N. J.). 1893 Theodore Borroum, Physician, Corinth, Miss. B.S., M.D. Memphis Hosp. Med. Coll., 1893- 94. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1894-9(3; M.D., 1896. Phys., Corinth, Miss., 1896 — . m., Car- rie True McWiiliaras, New Orleans, La., Feb. 14, 1907. Lynne Van Horn Gerdine, Osteopathist, Boston, Mass. A.B. Osteopathist, West Point, Miss., and Boston, Mass., 1893 — . Garland Mordecai Jones, Lawyer, New- man, Ga. A.B., LL.B. Winner, all medals and honors in Orat. Salutatorian. Jr. Anniversarian. Sr. Medal. Del., XLV A K E Conv., Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 11-12, 1891; id., XL VI A K E Conv., Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov., 1892. Miss. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, West Point, Miss., 1894- 98; Kansas City, Mo., 1898-1908. m., Lucile Thompson, Newman, Ga., Nov. 14, 1906; Law- yer, ib., 1908 — , Lewis Marshal Nance, Commercial Traveler, fEl Paso, Tex. Charles Bryan Stewart, Merchant, fMemphis, Tenn. Charles Strong, Lawyer, Macon, Miss. B.S. A.M. Fellow in Chem., Univ. of Miss., 1893-96. 3d -Prin., High Sch., Scooba, Miss., i8p6-99. Miss. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Macon, Miss., 1900 — . ra., Susan Meriwether, Nov. 2, 1905. William Alfred Sykes, Capitalist, fAber- deen, Miss. Clarence Cleveland Taylor, Planter, tHope, Ark. James Langdon Wardlaw, fOxford, Miss. Nathaniel Howard Williamsoji, Cotton Buyer, fTenn. Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. *Henry Spratley Jones, Oxford, Miss. *Thomas Bryan Stewart, Oxford, Miss. *George Davis Woolard, Planter, Sena- tobia, Miss. 1894 Charles Thomas White, Physician, fPhiladelphia, Pa. *Roswell Valentine Booth, Jr., Lawyer, tVicksburg, Miss. 1,895 Oscar Columbus Brothers, Prop. Street Railway, fWashington, D. C. John Stacy Hibbler, Lawyer, West Point, Miss. A.B. Miss. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, West Point, Miss., 1897 — . James Owen Lamkin, Banker, Friars Point, Miss. LL.B. With 111. Cent. Ry., Friars Point, Miss., 1896-98; Cotton Bus., ib., 1899-1900; Banker, ib., 1900 — . .•595 CHI Willis Monroe Lea, Lawyer, 207 Leflore Wrennic Williams, Dentist, fBiloxi, Ave., Clarksdale, Miss. Miss. B.L. Univ. of Va., Sch. of Latin, 1890-93. Teacher, Math, and Fr., High Sch., Bcllevue, Va., 1893-94. Univ. of Miss., 1895-96; B.L., 1896. Miss. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Clarltsdale, Miss., 1896 — . m., Edna Kate Smith, Mem- phis, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1904. Archibald McDowell Pepper, Lawyer, Lexington, Miss. B.L., A.B. Princeton Univ., 1890-94; A.B., 1894. Univ. Cottage Club. Univ. of Miss., 1894-95; B.L., 1895. Miss. Bar, 1895. Law- yer, Lexington, Miss., 1895 — ; Memb., Noel & Pepper, 1895-1908. m., Lillian Boothe, Apr. 14, 1897. Campaign Mgr., Gov. E. F. Noel, Miss., 1908. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. ♦Charles Turner Cottrell, Lawyer, West Point, Miss. A.B. Lawyer, West Point, Miss., 1896 — . ♦Claude Still, Physician, Senatobia, Miss. A.B. M.D., Memphis Med. Coll., 1898. Phys., Senatobia, Miss., 1898-1904. m., Byrd Wil- kinson, Dec. 27, 1898. d., Oct. 23, 1904. 1897 Samuel Marian Houston, Lawyer, cor. 4 and Twenty-second Ave., Meridian, Miss. Eugene Octave Sykes, Jr., Lawyer, Aberdeen, Miss. LL.B., Univ. of Miss., 1897. Miss. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Aberdeen, Miss., 1897 — - Carey Davis Terrell, Electrical Engineer, tJackson, Miss. Condie Lee Tubb, Lawyer, Aberdeen, Aliss. LL.B. m., Mary E. Parchman, Aug. 22, 1894. Edw. Thompson Co. Pr. LL.B., Univ. of Miss., 1897. Miss. Bar, 1897. Memb., Walker & Tubb, Lawyers, 1897-1904; id., Leftwich & Tubb, 1904 — . Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks; i.r-,r »» • Ti T ^- °- °- ^■' ^- °f P- ^^^ Men. William Morris Hamner, Lawyer, •i?j,„„j tx7,4.„„„ t „ xr-. z j ii- tGreenwood, Miss. Edward Watson, Lawyer, fOxford, Miss. James Brown Wendell, Freight Agent, i8g6 Charles John Carraway, Banker, fBiloxi, Miss. Guy Peace Clark, Merchant, fClarksdale, Miss. A.B. Ellington McClellan Fant, Lawyer, *Friars Point, Miss. LL.B. George Payne Hamilton, Physician, fAberdeen, Miss. LL.B. Rowe Hays, Lawyer, fSumner, Miss. LL.B. Thomas Gates Ivy, Lawyer, West Point, Miss. A.B., LL.B. Univ. of Tex., 1898. Harper Johnson, Lawyer, fOlive Branch, Miss. fMemphis, Tenn. Charles Edwin Wright, Jr., Journalist, Vicksburg, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1894. City Ed., Vickshurg Herald, Vicksburg, Miss., 1894 — . 1898 Charles Randolph Jones, Banker, fWebb Benjamin Jacoway Allen, Manufacturer, ^''" ^'' tMeridian, Miss. George Perkins Bondurant, Lawyer, ist National Bank Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. B.L. Univ. of Miss., 1896-98; B.L., 1898. Ala. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Birmingham, Ala., 1898 — . Judge, Registration Ct., igoi. m., Anne Trueheart, Galveston, Tex., 1905. Howard Willett Brown, Lawyer, 1360 Harbert Ave., Memphis, Tenn. LL.B., Univ. of Miss., 1898. Tenn. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1899 — . m., Elsie Massey, 1902. Eugene Prentiss Eagan, Manager, Crys- tal Springs, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1894-97. U. S. Civ. Service, 1898-1901. Bk-kpr. and Mgr., Miss. Mfg. Co., Havana, Cuba, 1901 — . Talbot Greer Hibbler, Lawyer, Scranton, Miss. A.B. Univ. of Miss., Law Sch., 1898-1900. Miss. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Scranton, Miss., 1900 — . City, Mo, m., Ruth Bingner, Jan. i, 1902. Ira D. Oglesby, Lawyer, fFort Smith, Ark. A.B. Audley William Shands, Lawyer, Sardis, Panola Co., Miss. A.B., B.L. 2d Honor Man. Anniversarian, * 2. Sr. Deb. Medal. Miss. Univ., Law Dept., 1896-98; B.L., 1898, Salutatorian. ist Honor Man. Miss. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Sar- dis, Miss., 1898 — . m., Fanelle Longstreet West, Oxford, Miss., May is, 1901. Dem. Elector-at-Large, 1908. V. Pres., Sardis & Delta R. R. Co. Pres'., Panola Electric Light & Power Co. Dir., Bk. of Sardis; Sardis Oil Co. Memb., Lodge, Commandery, F. & A. M. ; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; K. of P. Peyton Henry White, Pharmacist, West Point, Miss. Ph.G. Univ. of Miss., 1892-94. Coll. of Pharmacy, New York City, 1898-99; Ph.G., 1899. 2d Honor, Silver Medal. Memb., T. C. & W. C. White, Druggists, West Point, Miss., 1899 — . m., Annie Peyton Cottrell, July 3, 1907. Memb., Alumni Coll. Pharmacy, N. Y. City. 396 Clyde Johnson, Clergyman, Marianna, Fla. CHI Teacher, Miss., — 1904. Presb. Chs., Fla., 1904—. Stewart Marvin Jones, Manufacturer, tMeridian, Miss. Clarence Pope Still, Merchant and Farmer, Senatobia, Miss. Merchant and Farmer, Senatobia, Miss., 1898 — . Frederick Milton West, Lawyer, Jack- son, Miss. LL.B., 1898. Miss. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Water Valley, Miss., 1898-ipoo. Rev. Clk., State Auditor's Oflfice, Miss., 1900-03; Dep. State Ins. Comr., ib., 1903. Lawyer, Jackson, Miss., 1904 — . Referee in Bankruptcy, Jackson Div., Southn. Dist., U. S. Ct., 1908—. *Eugene Campbell, College Professor, Oxford, Miss. d., 1906. 1899 Clarence Tucker Beckett, U. S. Army, Philippine Islands. Univ. of Miss., 1905 — . Priv., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. U. S. Army, P. I., 1899—. Frank Billups Ferrill, Dentist, fMoss Point, Miss. Pinkney Mandeville King, Lawyer, Dur- ant. Miss. Miss. Bar, igoo. Lawyer, Durant, Miss., 1900 — . Jesse Thomas Lockhart, Clergyman, Durant, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1895-97. Priv., Co. K, 2d Miss. Regt., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Millsaps Coll., 1901-02. M. E. Chs., N. Miss. Conf., 1904 — . m., Clyde B. Williams, Buena Vista, Miss., Dec. zi, 1907. Charles Roberts Pettis, U. S. Army, care War Department, Washington, D. C. A.B. • Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1904. 2d Lt., Corps of Engs., U. S. A., Ft. Leaven- worth, Kans., 1904-05; 1st Lt., ib., Manila, P. I., 1905; Wash. Barracks, D. C, 1906; Ft. Mason, Cal., and Ft. Flagfer, Wash., 1907; Vancouver Barracks, Wash., 1908. Grad., Eng.; Sch., Washington, D. C., 1909. Officer, Corps of Engs., U. S., 1909 — . Guy Hartwell Price, Dentist, Water Val- ley, Miss. D.D.S. Univ. of Miss., 1896-98. Vanderbilt Univ., Dept, of Dentistry, 1900-02; D.D.S. , 1902. Fred Poitevant Shelby, Physician, fShel- by. Miss. M.D. See Tau Lambda, 1900. Univ. of Miss., 1894-97. Joe Shelby, Banker, fElIisville, Miss. Robert Hudson Taylor, Merchant and Planter, Sardis, Miss. Merchant and Planter, Sardis, Miss., 1899 — . Lacey Charles Townes, Planter, fMinter City, Miss. A.B. ♦Clarence Henry Townes, Cotton Buyer, Minter City, Miss. d., 1905. 397 1900 George Cairns, University, Miss. James Ezekiel Edmonds, PubHsher, Baton Rouge, La. Hermsean. 2d Soph. Medal. Univ. Rep. and Medal Winner, Miss. IntercoU. Oratorical Assn. Del., LIII A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., Nov., 16-17, 1899. Staff, New Orleans Times Democrat, 1902-06. m., Rosa Vertner Warfield, 1902. Ed. and Mgr., Daily State, Baton Rouge, La., 1906-08. State Printer, La., 1906-08. Ed. and Mgr., Freeport Times, 1907- 08. Pres. and Mgr., State Times Pub. Co., Baton Rouge, La., 1908 — . James Howard Edmondson, Real Estate, fcare Tennessee Trust Bldg., Mem- phis, Tenn. Thomas Luthur Haman, Lawyer, Green- wood, Miss. Frank Price Ivy, Physician, Muldon, Miss. M.D. Univ. of Miss., 1896 — . Vanderbilt Univ., 1903. M.D., Memphis Med. Coll., 1905. Phys., Muldon, Miss., 1905 — . Warren Thomas Meek, Merchant, fShel- by. Miss. Miss. A. & M. Coll. Hardware Merchant, Shelby, Miss., 1900 — . Henry Trader Perkins, Banker, Senato- bia, Miss. See Kappa, 1901. Univ. of Miss., 1896. Miami Univ., 1897-1901. m.. Idle Carruthers, Sept. 26, 1904. Donald Greer Ross, Planter, Tie Plant, Miss. Harley Roseborough Shands, Physician and Surgeon, fCentury Bldg., Jackson, Miss. A.B., M.D. See Tau Lambda, 1905. Tulane Univ., Med. Dept., 1900-05; M.D., 1905. V. Pres., Miss. State Med. Soc, 1908. William Evans Stone, Lawyer, fOxford, Miss. A.B., LL.D. Univ. of Miss., Law Dept., 1900- 05; LL.D., 1905. Anniversarian. Miss. Bar, 1905. Memb., James Stone & Son, Lawyers, Oxford, Miss., 1905 — . Asst. U. S. Atty., Northn. Dist, of Miss., June 6, 1907. Leroy Alexander Taylor, Cotton Buyer, fcare Fansworth Evans Cot. Co., 565 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. A.B. William Alfred West, Cotton Buyer, fLeland, Miss. A.B. Henry Cuthbert Williamson, Lawyer, ti2r2-i3 Memphis Trust Bldg., Mem- ' phis, Tenn. LL.B. Univ. of Nashville, 1904. 6 N E. Tenn. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1904 — . Pres., LVII A K E Conv., Syracuse, Nov. 11-14, 1903. Sec, LXI A K E Conv., Louisville, Nov. 13-15, 1907. igoi Randle Woodford Alcorn, Lawyer, Clarksdale, Miss. Univ. of Miss., 1896 — . CHI Kyle Chandler, Merchant, fWest Point, Miss. Hardware Dealer, West Point, Miss., iSgg — . Oscar Goodbar Johnston, Lawyer, Fri- ars Point, Miss. LL.B. Univ. of Miss., 1899-1900. Cumber- land Univ., Law Dept., 1901; Class Orator, 1901; LL.B., 1901. Miss. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Friars Point, Miss., 1902 — . Arthur Heath Jones, Investment Banker, i6s Broadway, New York, N. Y. Ph.B. Memb., A K E Council, 1908-09; N. Y. A K E Alumni Assn. Elwinn Thornton Jones, Lawyer, tHelena, Ark. LL.B. Jamie Deveraux Mays, Planter, fLulu, Miss. William Spencer Pettis, fEllisville, Miss. Joseph Gist Roseborough, Lawyer, tMeridian, Miss. Corrie Dow Smith, fLearned, Miss. I. B K. Ordained Deacon, P. E. Ch., Mar. 29, 1857; Priest, Apr. 7, 1858. Asst. Rector, St. Paul's Ch., Boston, Mass., 1857-58. A.M., ad eundem. Bishop's Coll., 1859. St. Luke's P. E. Ch., Nashua, N. H., 1858-61; St. Stephen's, Port- land, Me., 1861-63; St. Michael's, Litchfield, Conn., 1864-69. m., Sarah Abbott Woods Smith, Gambler, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1867. S.T.D., Trinity Coll., 1869. Trinity Ch., Geneva, N. Y., 1869-71. Prof., Hist., Hobart Coll., 1871- 73: Pres., 1876. LL.D., William and Mary Coll., 1876. Pres. and Prof., Systematic Div., Griswold Coll., 1876-84. Bishop, P. E. Ch., Iowa, 1876-98. D.D., Hobart, 1886; Ox- ford, 1888. LL.D., Dublin, 1894. D.C.L., Bishop's Coll., 188s; Univ. King's Coll.; Windsor, K. S., 1886; Univ. of the South, 1893. jVssoc. Ed., "Documentary History of the I'rotestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America." Author, "Organization of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America," etc. Memb., New Eng. Hist. Soc. ; Am. Antiq. See., etc. d., Dubuque, Iowa, May 13, 1898. *Charles Andrew Snow, Clergyman, Taunton, Mas.s. ra., Belinda Leonard Lincoln, Taunton, Mass., Sept. 7, 1854. .Xcwton Theol. Instn., 1855-58. Bapt. Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1858. Chapl., 3J Mass. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-63. Bapt. Ch., Providence, R. I., 1864-70; S. Abington, Mass., 1870-74; New Bedford, Mass., 1875-84; Fall River, Mass., 1882-83; West Harwich, Mass., 1886-98. Memb., Sch. Bd., Fall River, Mass., 1860-62; Old Colony Hist. Soc. ♦Thomas Horatio Tucker, Teacher and Business, Plympton, Mass. .\.B., A.M. Teacher, High Sch., Hartford, Conn., 185S-S6. Prin., Acad., Manchester, Conn., 1856-59. m., Lucy E. Pitkin, Man- chester, Aug. 10, 1859. Prin., Court St. Gram. Sch., Springfield, Mass., 1859-64; High Sch., E. Douglass, Mass., 1865-67; Westborough, >[ass., 1867-68. Clk. and Prop., Westborough Hotel, V\estborough, Mass., 1868-74. Agt., Cassell & Co., Pubs., New York, 1874-86. Bus., Melrose, Mass., 1887-1907. d., Dec. 4, 1908. 1855 George Saunders Collins, Lawyer, War- ren, R. I. A.B., A.M. With Natl. Rubber Co. Lawyer, Tallahassee, Fla., — 1861; Bristol, R. I., 1861 — . Res., Warren, R. I. Joseph Whipple Congdon, Lawyer, fMariposa, Cal. A.B., A.M. ist Mod. Lang. Pr. ist Lat. Pr. I St Gr. Pr. ist Math. Pr. 2d Philos. and Astron. Prs. 2d Phys. Sci. Pr. 2d Hist, and PoL Econ. Prs. * B K. Cor. Clk., R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1863-65. m., Mary Ellen Bartlett, Lyndon, Vt., July 10, 1872. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1878-79. Lawyer, Soledad, Cal.; Mariposa, Cal. Memb., Bd. o'f Ed., Mariposa Co., 15 yrs.; Cal. Acad, of Sci. Author, various Contributions to Botanical Journals. William Henry Pabodie, Teacher, 705 Springfield Ave., Wyoming, Ohio. A.B., A.M., D.D.S. * B K. Class. Oration. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856- 64. m., Maria M. Plimpton, Providence, R. I., July 28, 1858. D.D.S., Ohio Dental Coll., i866; Valedictorian. Dentist, 1866-67. Supt., Pub. Schs., Peru, Ind., 1867-68; Lebanon, Ohio, 1868-70. Instr., Gr. and Lat., Woodward High Sch., Cincinnati, 1870 — . Europe, 1888. 406 *Anios Atwell DeWitt, Teacher, Nor- wich, Conn. A.B., A.M. * B K. Teacher, Norwich, Conn., 1867-88. In ill health, 1888—. d., Apr. 18, 1904. *Elisha Gatchell, Physician, Philadel- phia, Pa. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855. d., Oct. s, i857- ♦Charles Francis Holbrook, Clergyman, Panvers, Mass. A,B.. A.M'. Prin., High Sch Uxbvidge, Mass., UPSILON 1855. Teacher, Worcester Acad., 1856. New- ton Theol. Instn., 1856-39. Bapt. Ch., Tariff- ville, Conn., 1859-62; W. Boylston, Mass., 1862-65. nL, Annie R. Bradbury, Newport, Me., Oct. 14, 1863. Bapt. Ch., Danversport, Mass., 1865-70; Saco, Me., 1870-78; Newport, N. H., 1879-83; Hallowell, Me., 1883-89; Dan- vers, Mass., 1889-98. Trustee, Colby Acad., New London, N. H., 1880-83. Memb., F. & A. M. d., Jan. 4, 1898. 1856 Henry Waterman Arnold, Merchant, Providence, R. I. Brown Univ., 1852 — . James Monroe Stone, fKennebunkport, Me. Brown Univ., 1852-55. Me. Legis. *Louis Bell, Lawyer, Chester, N. H. Solic, Stafford Co., N. H. m., Mary Anne P. Benton, Concord, June 8, 1859. Col,, 4th N. H. Inf., U. S. A. Bvt. Brig. Gen. Killed, Battle of Ft. Fisher, N. C, Jan. 15, 1865. ♦George Lavater Stedman, Lawyer, Al- bany, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. * B K. Salutatorian. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1857. N. Y. Bar, . 1857. m., Adda M. Wolverton, Albany, N. Y., May 6, 1863. Lawyer, Albany, N. Y., 1857-98. Pres., ' A K E Alumni Assn., Al- bany, 1887-89.' Tourider, NZY. & N. E. Agr. .Assn., 1889; Trustee, id., . 1S90-93.; Trustee, Rochester Th'eol. Sem. ; Hudson ' R. Bapt. Assn.; Pres., id., 1883-98. Trustee, Colegate Univ., 1890-98. ■' Pres., N. Y. Bapt. Union for Ministerial Edu., 1895-98. d.. Mar. 15, i8g8. *John Eaton Tourtellotte, U. S. Army, St. Paul, Minn. A.B. Col., 4th Minn. Inf., U. S. A. Bvt. Brig. Gen,, Mar. 13, 1865. Resigned,. June 21, 1865. Capt., 28th V. S. Inf,, 1866-71. Staff Officer, rank Col., U. S. A,, 1871-83. Major, 7th U. S. Cav., 1883-85. Memb., Coinmission to Revise Military Tactics. Author, Cavalry Manual, d.. La Crosse, Wis., July 32, 1891. 1857 Edward Winter Clark, Clergyman and Missionary, Amenia, N, Y, A.B,, D,D, * B K. Newton Theol. Sem., 1J857-58. Rochester Theol. Sem.j 1858.59. m,, Mary Mead, Amenia, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1858. Bapt. Ch,, Logansport, Ind,, 1859-60, " Sec, Ind, Bapt, State Conv,, 1861-66, Co-Ed, and Pub,, Witness, Indianapolis, Ind,, 1861-64; Ed, and Pub,, 1864-67.: ..Missioxxary, Am. Bapt, Missionary Union, India, 1869 — , D.D., 1901. Prin. work among Nagas, to whom he was first missionary, and whose language he reduced to writing. Author, Eng. Dictionary of Naga Language. Present address, Impur. Assam, India. *John Billings Brackett, Clergyman, Brookline, Mass. A.B., D.D. Pres., XIII A K E Conv,, 6 Chap,, Brunswick, Me., Aug, 4-5, 1858. <}» B K. Bapt. Chs., Poughkeepsie and Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Lynn, Mass.; Charleatown and Brookline, Mass. D.D., Univ. of Rochester, 1869. d., Dec. 5, 1889. 407 *Andrew Dexter Bullock, Physician, Providence, R. I. M.D. m.. Love Frances Robinson, Oct. 18, 1854. Ed., Daily News, Fall River, Mass., 1859- 64. Sch. Comr., ib., 1860-64, Mass, Gen. Ct House, 7th Bristol Dist., 1864, Ed., Daily Union, Springfield, Mass,, 1864-66, M.D Univ. of Pa., 1868. d., Dec 3, 1874. ♦Aaron Clement Lyon, Clergyman, Clif- ton Springs, N. Y, A,B,, A,M, Pfin,, 4th Ward Pub. Sch,, Ra- cine, Wis,, 1857-58, Hamilton Theol, Sem,, 1859-60, Bapt, Ch,, Fayetteville, N, Y,, 1860- 66. m., Mary Jeannette Johnson, Newark, N. J., Apr. 30, 1862. Bapt. Ch., Amenia, N. Y., 1866-67; Millerton, N. Y., 1875-81; Newmarket, N. Y., 1883-84; Lake Placid, N. Y., 1884-85. d.. Mar. 22, 1896. 1858 Eliab Washburn Coy, Teacher, College Hill, Ohio, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K, Class Oration. A.M,, at graduation, Prin., High Sch,, and Supt,, City Schs,, Peoria, 111., 1858-71, Law- yer, Peoria, 111,, 1862-65, m,, Gena L, Har- rington, Framingham, Mass,, Aug. 12, 1863, Prm., Ill, State Norm, Sch,, 1871-73; id., Hughes High Sch,, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1873 — ! Ph,D., Princeton, 1886. Pres., Natl. Council of Edu., 1893-94; Ohio State Teachers' Assn., 1901; North Cent. Assn. Colleges and Sec- ondary Schs., 1908-09, Joseph Henry Gilmore, College Pro- fessor [Retired], 31 Park Ave,, Roches- ter, N. Y. A,B„ A,M., Ph.D. * B K. .Valedictorian. Newton Theol, Instn,, 1858-61; Instr,, HebreW, ib,, 1861-62, m,, (1) Mary Josephine Park- hurst, Newton Centre, Mass,, Nov, 20, 1861. Bapt, Ch,, Penacook, N. H,, 1862-64, Ed,, Daily Monitor, Concord, N. H,, 1864-65. Mil, Sec,, Gov. Gilmore, N, H,, 1864-65. m,, (2) Lucy Ann Brown, Fisherville, N, H,, Sept, 21, 1865. 2d Bapt. Ch., Rochester, N, Y., 1865- 67, Instr., Hebrew, Rochester Theol, Sem,, 1866. Prof,, Rhet., Logic, and Eng, Lit., Univ. of Rochester, 1868-1908; Emeritus, 1908 — . Ed. Writer, Examiner, New York, 1867 — . Ph.D:, 1892. Author, "The Art of Expression," "English Language, and its Early Literature," "Outlines of Logic," "Outlines of Rhetoric," "Familiar Chats about Books and Reading," "Wedlock," "Primary Speaker," various A K E Songs and Hymn, "He Leadeth Me." Pres., People's Rescue Mission, Roches- ter, N. Y. Aaron Hayden Nelson, Lawyer, 1348 Euclid St., Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. Minn. Bar, 1859. Teacher, Fe male Sem., Kirkwood, Mo., 1860-61. Asst Prin., City Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1861. Pay master, U. S. Navy, 1863-72. S. America; 1868-69, Coml, Stationer, New Orleans, La.; 1872-80. m., Anna Louise Berry,. New Or leans. La,, Oct, 24, 1872, Clk,, Gen, Land Office, Dept. of the Interior, Washington, D. C, 1881 — . Lawyer, Helena, Mont., 1889-95. Sec, Mont, Bar Assn., 1892-95. Supt. S. Park Imp. Assn., Chicago, III. Pres., N. Westn. A K E Alumni Assn., Chicago, 111., 1907. William Collins Reynolds, Lawyer, t56 Montauk Blk., Chicago, 111. See Lambda, 1859. Brown Univ., 1856-57. VPSILOM Solon Whitehead Stevens, Lawyer, tLowell, Mass. A.B., A.M. * R K. Musician, Lowell, Mass., 1858-66. m., Mary Price Savory, Lowell, Mass., Oct. 12, 1870. Europe, 1873. Memb., Sch. Cd., Lowell, 1879-85. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1885-86. Mass. Bar, 1888. Dep. Coll., In- ternal Rev., 1889-93. Pres., Old Residents' Mist. Soc., 1897—; Old Middlesex Chap., S. of A. R., 1904. ♦Comfort Edward Barrows, Clergyman, Newport, R. I. A.B., A.M., D.D. * B K. Bapt. Ch., S. Danvers, Mass., 1861-65. m,, Harriet Wil- marth Willard, Jan. i, 1862. ist Bapt. Ch., Newport, R. I., 1865 — . Pres., R. I. State Bapt. Missionary Soc., 1874-75. Trustee, Brown Univ., 1878—. D.D., Colby Univ., 1 88 1. Cor. Sec, Newport Hist. Soc. d., Dec. 26, 1883. ♦Howard Malcolm Emerson, Clergyman, Methuen, Mass. A.B. Bapt. Ch., Methuen, Mass., 1861-62. m., Annie M. Parks, June, 1861. d.. May 16, 1862. *Henry Gilbert Safford, Insurance, New- ton, Mass. A.B., A.M. * B K. Newton Theol. Instn., 1858-61. Ordained, 1861. m., (i) Louisa Emerette Perry, Worcester, Mass., Nov. 26, 1861. Bapt. Ch., Amesbury, Mass., 1861-68. m., (2) Marietta H. Hooper, Exeter, N. H., Apr. 18, 1865. Bapt. Ch., Concord, N. H Europe, 1872. Bapt. Ch., S, ♦Albert Knight Potter, Clergyman, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., D.D. Bapt. Ch., S. Berwick, Me., 1860- 65. m., Annie Parke, S. Berwick, Me., Feb. 2, 1864. State St. Bapt. Ch., Springfield, Mass., 1865-83. D.D., Madison Univ., 1882. Dudley St., Bapt. Ch., Boston Highlands, Mass., 1883 — . d., Springfield, Mass., Nov. 3, 18S7. i860 George Newman Bliss, Lawyer and Judge, 19 College St., Providence, R.l. A.B., LL.B. S^e Theta Chi, i860. Albany Law Sch. Brown, 1856-58. L'nion Coll., 1858- 60. U. S. Mil. Serv., 1861-65. Capt., id. Memb., R. I. Legis,, House, 5 yrs. ; Senate, 3 yrs. Justice, 7th Jud. Dist,, R. I., 1872. Memb. Sch. Com., East Providence, 25 yrs. Supt., Sch., Sketches. 12 yr«. Author, various Hist Charles Herbert, Cashier, tRowley, Mass. Brown, 1856-58. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Rowley, Mass., 1858. Clk., American House, Boston, Mass., t868-7o; Clk. and Bk-kpr., United States Hotel, ib., 1870-80. Cashier, Hotel Pines, Point of Pines, Revere, Mass., z88o — . Andrew Cutts Pollard, Merchant, fNew Bedford, Mass. Prin., Gram. Sch., Taunton, Mass., 1858-59. Paymaster's Clk., U. S. N. m., Ella S. Pierce, New Bedford, Nov. 28, 1887. 1868-75. Europe, 1872. Bapt. Ch., S. Fra- ^_ .,, _, , , , mingham, Mass., 1875-84. Pres., Am. Fabric "eranviUe Sharp Abbott, Clergyman, Co., Portland, Me., 1887—. A, May 29, 1889. Oakland, Cal. 1859 Charles Henry Brown, Merchant, Phila- delphia, Pa. A.B., A.M. * B K. Prin., Acad., Westfield, N. Y., 1859-60. Teacher, Va. Coll. Inst., Ports- , ,„ . , , mouth, Va., 1860-61. Prin., Acad., Woodbury, *£>amuel Warren Abbott, Physician N. J., 1861-65. m., Annie _Neal, Sept. 8j_ 1862. Newton Centre, Mass. A.B., D.D. * B K. m., Susan Hines Davis, Providence, R. I., Oct. 15, i860. S. Bapt. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1863-69; Watertown, Mass., 1869-77; San Francisco, Cal., 1878; Oakland, Cal., 1879-81. Ed., Herald of Truth. 1870—. D.D., 1883. d., Nov. 22, 1897. ins. Agt and Merchant, Philadelphia, Pa, William Henry Harrison Jenny, fMt Clemens, Mich. A.B., A.M. Sec. of State, Mich., 2 terms. Postmaster, Mt. Clemens, Mich. ♦Edward Lawton Barker, U. S. Civil Service, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. First Grad. Honor. m., Mrs. Annie McGill, Washington, D. C. d., Feb. 18, 1889. ♦Lucius Stillman BoUes, Physician, Phil- adelphia, Pa. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1862. Asst. Surg., 2d R. I. Inf., U. S. A., 1863. Resigned, Sept. 10, 1863. m., Gertrude Janney, Philadelphia, Pa., June, 1865. Phys., U. S. Mil. Hosp.; St. Mary's Hosp. Memb., various Med. Socs. d., Aug. IS, 1872. ♦Charles Homer Perry, Physician, Wor- A.B. Prin. of Acad., Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1858-59. Surg., 1st Mass. Cav., U. S. A., Nov. 2, 1864-65. m., Martha Whittlesey Sul- livan, Woburn, Mass., Jan. 7, 1864. Memb., Sch. Com., Wakefield, Mass., 1867-75; Coroner, ib., 1872-77; Med. Exam., 1887. Mass. Health Officer. Sec, State Bd. of Health, Mass.. 1887—-. Author, various Med. Monographs. Contrib., Medical and Surgical Journal, Bos- ton, Mass., etc, Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Am. Pub. Health Assn. d., Oct. 29, 1004. ♦Henry Billings, Manufacturer, Worces- ter, Mass. A.B. See Theta Chi, i860. Brown, 1856-58. Union, 1858-60. ♦David Vincent Gerald, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. A.B., LL.B. See Theta Chi. i860. Brown, 1856-57- ist Gr. Pr. Union Coll., 1857-60. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1861. Lawyer, Prov idence, R. I., 1861-68; San Francisco, 1869- 71. d., Feb. 23, 1871. A% M.D. Asst. Surg., U. S. Navy, 1861-65. *Alfred A. Read, Manufacturer, W^r- — ' - " " "" "' wick, R. I. Brown, 1856-57. Treas., Oriental Mills, Prov- idence, R. I. ♦Albert Gardner Washburn, Lawyer, tAmsterdam, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. See Theta Chi, i860. Brown, M.D., Bellevue Hosp., Med. Coll., 1866. Phys., Webster, Mass., 1866-68; West Medway, 1868- 73. m., Clara C. Thayer, Worcester, Apr. 24, 1869. Phys., ib., 1874 — • Memb., Arh. Acad, of Med.; Mass. Med. Soc; Am. Med. Assn.; G. A. R. ; Lodge and Commandefy, F. & A. M. d., May i, 1908. 408 UPSILON 1856-57. Union Coll., i860. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1861. ' U. S. Mil. Serv.. 1862-63; Capt., id. Ed., Daily Dispatch, Amsterdam, 1861-62. . d,, Falmouth, Va., Jan. 20, 1863. 1861 Orville Anson Barker, Druggist, 19 Main St., Taunton, Mass. A.B., A.M. Priv., Co. F, 39th Mass. Inf., U. S. A. ; Corpl. and Hosp. Steward, Aug. ,22, 1862 — ; 2d Lt., Nov. 8, 1863 — ; ist Lt., Sept. 15, 1864 — ; Capt., Apr. 3, i86s-June 2, 1865. Druggist, Worcester, MasSy 1865. m., Emma Clark Brown, Taunton, krass., Nov. 27, 1866. Henry Sweetser Burrage, Clergyman, National Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me. A.B., A.M., D.D. * B K. Newton Theol. Instn., 1861-62. Priv., 36th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., 1862. Sergt., Sergt. Maj., 2d Lt., ist Lt., Capt., and Byt. Maj. Prisoner, Richmond and Danville, 1864-65. Asst. Adjt. Gen., 1st Brig., 2d DiV., 9th Army Corps. Newton Theol. Instn., 1866-67. Univ. of Halle, Ger., 1868- 69. Bapt. Ch., Waterville, Me., 1869-73. m., (1) Caroline Champlin, Waterville, May 19, 1873. Ed.,. Zion's Advocate, Portland,, , -Me., 1873-1905. m., (2) Ernestine ii. Giddings, Bangor, Me., Nov. 8, 1881. D.D., Brown, 1883. Chapl., Natl. Soldiers' Home, 1905 — . Rec. Sec, Am. Bapt. Missionary Union. Re- corder, Me. Commandery, Loyal Legion. Chapl.-in-Chief, 'Loyal Legion of U. S. Sec. and Recorder, Me. Soc, Sons of Am. Rev.; id.. Me. Soc. of Colonial Wars. Trusjee, Brown Univ.; Memb., Bd. of Fellows, id. Trustee, Colby Coll.; Newton Theol. Instn. State Hist., Me. Author, "Brown University in the Civil War," "The Act of> Baptism in the History of the Christian Church," "Gettysburg and Lincoln," "Early English and French Voy- ages." ■ - Charles Matteson, Judge [Retired], 912 Banigan Bldg., Providence, R. I. A.B., A.M., LL.D. Harvard Law Sch., 1862- 63. R. I. Bar, Jan. 9, 1864. R. I. Geiu Assembly, Senate, 1870-72. m.. Belle Hi'nies, River Pt., R. I., Aug. 22, 1872. Assoc. Jus- tice, R. I. Supreme Ct., 1875-91; Chief Justice, id., 1891-1900. Retired, May 29, 1900. LL.D., Brown, 1901. John Williams Rogers, Manufacturer, Mansfield, .^'lass. A.B. * B K. Capt., U. S. A. Mfr., Mans- field, 1866-72. m., Martha Jane Martin, Mans- field, Mass.j Jan. 21, 1867. Mfr., Mansfield, 1883—. David SteMyart Hepburn Smith, Officer of Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. .\.B. M.D., Queen's Univ., 1865. Licentiate, Royal Colli of Siirg's., 1865. Local Treas., Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Ry. Co.; Mo. Pacific Ry. Res., 405 N. Sixth St John Henry Stiness, Judge [Retired], 210 Governor St., Providence, R. I. A.B., A.M., LL.D. * B K. 2d Lt., 2d N. Y. Art., U. S. A., ,1862. R. I. Bar, 1865. m., Maria Eliza Williams, Providence, Nov. 19, 1868. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1874-75. Assoc. Justice, R. I. Supreme Ct., 1875-1900; Chief Justice, 1900-04. Chmn., Comsn. on uniform State Law; id., Comsn. to revise, Jud. System of R. I. Pres., Churchman's Club of R. I. Sec, Standing Com., Diocese of R. I. Pres., Humane Edu. Soc; Brown Alumni Assn.; R. I. Hist. Soc. Memb., Bd. of Fel- lows, Brown Univ.; Providence Art Club; Audubon Soc. Dir., Am. Ship Windlass Co.; St. Mary's Orphanage; Providence AthenjEUm; Providence Pub. Libr. Author, "The Bible as a Revelation," "Lotteries in Rhode Island." Club, University (Providence). ""Samuel Jarvie Hastings, Roxbury, Mass. 2d Fresh. Or. Pr. d.. Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1858. *Elisha Capron Mowry, Lawyer, Provi- dence, R. I. A.B. 4" B K. Teacher, Schs., Lincoln, R. I., 1861-64. Priv., Co. D, loth R. I. Inf., U. S. A., Defense of Washington, May-Aug., 1862. Prin., High Sch., E. Douglass, Mass., 1864-65, Justice of the Peace, 1865 — . Lawyer, Provi- dence, 1865 — . m., (i) Hannah Richardson, Providence, Oct. 7, 1869. Memb., Common Council, ib., 1871-77; Sch. Bd., 1872-81; Bd. of Aid., 1878-80. R. I. Gen. Assembly, Sen- ate, 1880-81. m., (2) Harriet Marble Page, Lincoln, Sept. 8, 1884. d., Barrington, R. I., Sept. 9, 1899. 1862 *George Henry Babbitt, Jr., Public Offi- cer, Taunton, Mass. Brown, 1858-60. Sergt., Co. F, 39th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-65. Auctioneer and Ap- praiser, Taunton, 1865-77. Justice of Peace, 1866-77. Dep. Coll., Internal Rev., 1866. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1870-71. Coroner, 1872. Dep. Sheriff, 1872-77. d., Dec. 9, 1877. ♦Sidney Eelmon Benton, Lawyer, Airis- worth, Nebr. A.B. m., Cora Haines, Rochester, Iowa. Mayor, Mechanicsville, Iowa, 1884-85. d.. Mar. 19, x886. ♦George Charles Crutcher, Soldier, Vicksburg. Miss. See Zcta Zeta, i86r. Brown, 1859-60. d., dur- ing Peninsular Campaign, Va., Sept, 1861. ♦George Moore Newton, Merchant, Warren, Mass. A.B. m., Julia F. Hitchcock, Warren, Mass., Dec. 5, 1867. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 18S1. d., Boston, Mass., Jan. 23, 1881. ♦Isaac Harrison Saunders, Baltimore, Md. A.B. U. S. Military Service, 1861 — . Ac- countant Florida; Virginia, d., Bristol, R. I., Jan. 8, 1905. ♦Frederick Sherman, Journalist, Paw- tucket, R. L A.B., A.M. * B K. Philos. Oration. Prin., Gram. Sch., Pawtucket, 1863-64. Asst. Ed., Gasette and Chronicle, 1865-69. m., Jenny E. Weeden, Pawtucket July 26, 1869. Mfr.. ib, 1870-84; Memb., Sch. Bd., 1878-82; Dir., Pacific Natl. Bk., 1879-83. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1882-83. Memb., Sch. Bd., Pawtucket, 1884-1907. Supt., Pawtucket Schs., I yr; Originator of R. I. Truant Law. News- paper Writer, d., Sept 21, 1907. ♦Edward Newton Whittier, College Pro- fessor, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Priv., Bat C. isl R. I. Light Art, U. S. A., May-Aug., 1861. ist Lt, sth Me. Bat, May 18, 1863—; Cvt 409 UPSILON Capt, Oct. 19, 1864. M.D., Harvard, 1869. m., Nancy Pierce, Gorliam, Me., Sept. 30, 1871. U. S. Pension Exam. Surg., 1883-84. Asst. Prof., Chemical Med., Harvard, 1884^. Vis. Phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., jo yrs. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. d., June 14, 1902. *George Thompson Woodward, Soldier, Taunton, Mass. A.B. Priv., 39th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 25, 1862-July 18, 1865. Sergt., U. S. Signal Corps, 1864-65. d., Sept. 17, 1865. 1863 Daniel Ross Ballou, Lawyer and U. S. Marshal, 58 Jackson St., Providence, R. I. m., Ella Rebecca Owen, Scituate, R. I., Sept. 30, i860. 2d Lt., i2th R. I. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-63. Lawyer, Providence, 1864 — . R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1865-67. Clk., Ct. Com. Pleas, Providence, R. I., 1867-75. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1882-84, 1885-86. Memb., Common Council, Providence, 1887; Bd. of Aid., ib., 1892-94; Pres., id., 1893-94. Dept. Commander, G. A. R., R. I. U. S. Marshal, Dist. of R. I. Chmn., Bd. of State Bar Examrs. Memb., Loyal Legion. Oscar Brownell Mowry, Lawyer, 82 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1865. Memb., Common Council, Boston, 1877-79. m., Georgiana J. Goodwin, Boston, Jan. 9, 1879. Chmn., Water Comrs., Brookline, M^ss. Memb., Bathhouse Comsn. Charles Pitts Robinson, Lawyer, ^207 Governor St., Providence, R. L A.B., A.M., LL.B. 1st Fresh. Gr. Pr. 2d Fresh. Lat. Pr. * B K. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1865. Student, Paris and Heidelberg, 1865-68. R. I. Legis., House, 1869-70. Memb., Providence Common Council, 1876-79; Pres., id., 1877-79. Levi Eddy Salisbury, Manufacturer, ti6o Smith St., Providence, R. L Brown, 1859-63. m., Frances Emily Arnold, Oct. 18, 1866. Woolen Merchant, Providence and N. Y. ♦Forrest Fayette Emerson, Clergyman. Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Class Orator. 4> B K. Priv., Co. B, 10th R. I. Inf., U. S. A., 1862. Newton Theol. Instn., 1863-64. m., Sarah Mariah Hartwell, Medfield, Mass., June 29, 1864. Or- dained, 1865. Bapt. Ch., Wellsville, N. Y., 1865-66. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1867. Bapt. Ch., Brockport, N. Y., 1866-68; Gloucester, Mass., 1868-73. Oration XXIV A K E Conv., T Chap., Providence, R. I., Nov. 16-17, 1870. Asylum Ave. Bapt. Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1873- 79. Europe, 1877. Cong. Ch., Amherst, Mass., 1879-83; Newport, R. I., 1883-93; Union Cong. Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1893-96. Author, "Or- ganization of Charity in Cities," "Socialism and Christianity." Memb., Newport Hist. Soc; Newport Nat. Hist. Soc. d., May 10, 1902. 1864 Edward Sherman Aldrich, Merchant, t34 Barnes St., Providence, R. L Brown, 1861-62. Wool Dealer, Providence, 1867-71; Wholesale Grocer, ib.. 1871 — . m., Emily Langley HowlanH. ib., June 12, 1876. 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Y., 1900 — . D.D., 1903. Memb., Standing Com., Diocese of New York. Au- thor, various Religious and Historical Sketches. Memb., N. Y. Churchmen's Assn. Club, Brown University (New York). Andrew Jackson Jennings, Lawyer, Fall River, Mass. A.B., LL.B. 1st Jr. Elocu. Pr. Philos. Ora- tion. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Warren, R. I., 1872-74. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1875, Sch. Comr., 1875-78. Mass. Gen. Ct, House 1878-70; Senate, 1882. m., Marion G. Saun- ders, Warren, R. I., Dec. 25, 1879. Orator, XXXVI A K E Conv., T Chap., Providence, R. I., Oct., 1882. Trustee, Brown Univ., 1887 — ; Union Savings Bk., Fall Rivei . Mass. Bar, 1876, Memb., Sch. Com., Fall River, 1876- 79. Dist. Atty., Southn. Dist. of Mass., 1894- 98. Charles Laurie Newbold, Clergyman, Manhasset, N. Y. A.B. B.D., Div. Sch. of the P. E. Ch. in Philadelphia, 1875. Missionary, P. £. Chs., Milton and Watsontown, Pa., 1875-76. Rec- tor, Providence, R. L, 1876-78. m.. Bertha Kern, Philadelphia, Sept., 26, 1877. Chs., Hoboken, N. J., 1878-83; Manhasset, N. Y., 1883 — . Author, "Log Book," 1884; "Historical Sketch of Christ Church, Manhasset, N. Y.," 1903. Charles Lemuel Nichols, Physician, 38 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. * B K. Asst. Instr., Chem., Brown Univ., 1872-73. M.D., Harvard, 1875. Phys., Worcester, 1875 — . m.,- Mary J. Bray- ton, Fall River, Mass., June 14, 1877. Lect., Hist, of Med., Boston Univ., 1888—. George Appleton Stockwell, Writer, Box 966, Providence, R. L A.B. m., Anne Allan Ives Douglass, Provi- dence, Sept. I, 1874. Staff, Advertiser, Bos- ton, Mass., 1874-76; Journal, Providence, 1879- 83; Press, ib., 1883—. British V. Consul, ib., 1885—. Agt., U. S. Coast Survey and U. S. Hydrographic Office, 1885 — . Sec, R. I. State Bd. of Agr., 1892-1903. Foreign Newspaper Correspondent. Author, "Massachusetts 'Town Histories," "Rhode Island Almanac." ♦William Henry Buffum, Cotton Mer- chant, Providence, R. L A.B. With R. L Natl. Bk., Providence, 1871- 73. Cotton Broker, ih.. 1S73-75. d., New- port, R. I., Jan. 7, 18,-5. 1873 Frank Baylies Bourne, Civil Engineer, City Engineer's Office, Providence, R. I. A.B. Instr., Anal. Chem., Brown Univ., 1873- 74. m., Carrie Percy Wi:son, Norwich, Conn., Nov. I, 1876. Civ. Eng., Providence, R. I., J874— . Luther Tillman James, Merchant, 3420 Paseo St., Kansas City. Mo. A.B. 3d Jr. Elocu. Pr. Wholesale Crockery Merchant, Kansas City, 1874 — . m,, Mary Hebard, Vincennes, Ind., Sept. 30, 1879. Joseph Ferdinand Lindsey, Jr., Physi- cian, "The Warren," Roxbury (Bos- ton), Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., Harvard, 1876. Phys., Newport, R. I., 1877-78. Europe, 1879-80. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1880-89; Fall River, Mass., 1889 — . Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Bos- ton Hom. Med. Soc. George Fox Tucker, Lawyer, 615 Bar- rister's Hall, Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B., Ph.D. ist Jr. Elocu. Pr. * B K. Lawyer, Boston, 187S — • Sch. Comr., New Bedford, Mass., 1880. Memb., Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1890-93. Ph.D., 1891. Reader of Decisions, Mass. Supreme Ct., 1892-1901. Au- thor, "A Quaker Home," and various legal Manuals and Notes on Revised Statutes. 414 UPSILON *Edward Young Bogman, Physician, Providence, R, I. A.B. M.p., Harvard, 1876. Res. Phys., Bos- ton Lying-in Hosp.,. 1876. m., Lucy Gorhaih, Providence, R. I., Apr. 2, 1879. Phys., Provi- dence, 188s — . Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Providence, 1885-86. d., Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 5, T900. *George Edward Carpenter, Physician, East Providence, R. I. A.B., A.M., M.D. Sch. Comr., 1872-73. Hosp. Coll., 1874. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1875. Phys., Sand Bank, N. Y., 1875-78; E. Providence, R. I., 1878 — . m., Eliza Kent Barney, ib., Nov. 9, 1875. Health Officer, ib., .1887—. Memb., R. I. Med. Soc. d., Sept. 22, 1893. *Edgar Howard Luther, Journalist, Boston, Mass. Brown Univ., 1869-71. Boston Correspondent, , Republican, Springfield, Mass. M^ang.' Ed., Daily Press, Worcester, Mass. Washington Correspondent, World, Nevf York; Post and Globe, Boston; Times, Chicago, 111. Chief Ed. Writer, Globe, Boston, 1871-82.: xa., Chris- tiana Salom, ib., Nov. 10, i88i. d., Worces- ter, Mass., Jan. 2, 1882. ■^Arthur Daggett McClellan, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A..B., LL.B., A.M. Reporter, Worcester Even- ings Go3c«e, • ,1873.-74. LL;B., 'Bostoti Univ., 1875. Prop, and Pub., Boston Daily Law Bulle- tin and Banker . and .Tradesmafii .1875-76. m., Mary Elizabeth Townsend, New York, Oct. 9, 1882. Dir., various Corporations, d., Apr. 5, 1900. 1874 Edward Asa Raymond Benton, Archi- tect, 72 Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass A.B., Sc.B., Ph.D. Brown, 1870-72. Europe, 1878-79. Asst., U. S. Geol. Surv. Expert Spec. Agt., U. S. loth Census, Newport, R. I., 1880-01. m., Annie Cline Corning, East- port, Me., Oct. 4,. 1880. . Asst. Prof., Geol., Univ. of Rochestsi-,' 1881-83. Sc.B., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1885. With H. H. Richardson, Architect, Brookline, Mass., 1885-87. Archi' tect, Newton Centre, Mass., and Bosto'n, 1887 — . George Henry Coffin, Physician and Surgeon. Northboro, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. m., Jenny Clifford Guild, Providence, R. I., Sept. 30, 1874. Prin., Pierce Acad., Middleboro, Mass., 1876-79, Prof., Erig. and Nat. Sci. Colgate Acad., 1879- 82. Teacher, Eng. and Class^ Sch., Providence, 1882-86. Mech. Eng., Boston, 1886-88. Life Ins. Agt., Newton Centre, Mass., 1888-90. M.D., Bos- ton Univ., 1903. Med. Examr., Travelers Ins. Co. Pathol., Milford, Mass. Lect., Milford Hosp. Training Soh. for Nurses. Memb., Am. Inst, of Horn.; Mass. Horn. Med. Soc; F. & A. M. Frank Ernest Rockwood, College Pro- fessor, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, Pa. A.B., A.M., tLD. Dunn Premium. Ed., Brunonian, Salutatorian. 4» B K. Instr., Lat.' and Math., S. Jersey Inst, Bridgeton, N. J., 1874-85. m., Emma Dare Banks, Bridgeton, N. J., May 21, 1885. Prof., Lat., Bucknell, i88s — ; Dean, id., 1897. Student in Ger., 1888. LL,D., 1900. Memb., Am. Philol. Assn. Ed., various Lat. Works. 4IS ♦Alfred K. Garland, Chemist, Dover, N. H. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1884. With Munic. Gas Light Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1885-86. ♦Uriah Hopkins Holbrook, Physician, Providence, R. I. A.B.; M.D. 2d Fresh. Lat. Pr. M.D., Har- vard, 1877. Phys., Providence, 1877-84. m., Annie Augusta Olney, Lincoln, R. I., Sept. 30, 1877. Memb., R. I. Med. Soc; Providence Med. Assn. d.. May 8, 1884. ♦George Metcalf, Jr., Lawyer, Provi- dence, R. L A.B., A.M. ist Fresh. Gr. Pr. 2d Fresh. Lat. Pr. Lawyer, Providence, 1876-83. m., Jennie R. Thirber, Providence, June 26, 1878. Sec. and Treas., 'A K £ Alumni Assn., Prov- ■ idence, R. I.; 1883. d., Dec. 29, 1884. ♦William Francis Ray, Manufacturer, Franklin, Mass. A.B., A.M. Clk., Ray Felting Mills, Frank- lin, Mass.,- 1874-75; Supt., 1875-78. m., Har- riet P. Richardson, Chelsea, Mas., Dec. 25, 1875. Woolen Mfr., Franklin, 1878 — . Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1885, 18S7; Senate, 1892-93. Pres. and Treas., Norfolk Woole^i Co. V. Pres., Benjamin Franklin Savings Bk. Treas., Franklin Cotton Mfg. Co. Dir., Security Co.; Dean Cooperative Bk.; Franklin Natl. Bk. ; various R. R. Corpus. Memb., Franklin Bd. of Selectmen, d.. May 24, 1898. 1875 John Francis Clark, Town Clerk, Valley Falls, R. L A.B. m., Carrie E. Jenks, Pawtucket, R. I., June 19, 1877. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1879-85. Supt. of Schs., Valley Falls, 1880- 81. Clk., P. O., Providence, 1883-88. Town Clk., Cumberland and Valley Falls, 1888—. Coll., Internal Rev., 1889. ♦Frank Edgar Aldrich, Officer of Cor- poration, 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B. 3d Jr. EIocu. Pr. Treas., H. A. Wil- liams Mfg. Co., Boston,. Mass., 1887 — . m., Louise M. Love, , Providience, R. I., June 6, 1877. Sec, Worthen and Aldrich Company, New York, N. Y., until 1903. d., Passaic, N. J., Dec. 2, 1903. ♦Henry Clifford Knight, Lawyer, Provi- dence, R. L A.B., A.M. * B K. R. L Bar, 1877. d., Jan. 3, 1879. 1875 Charles Henry Burritt, Lawyer, 24-6 • Gazette Bldg., Reno, Nev. See Alpha Alphat 1875. Brown, 1874-75. • Law- yer, Detroit, Mich., 1876-78. m., (ij Margaret Leonard Jackson,' June 22, 1877. Lawyer, Buffalo, Wyo., 1S78-98. m., (2) Clara Esteile Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyo., Oct. 10, 1884. Mayor, Buffalo, 1887-88. Memb., Wyo. Legis.; Const. Conv., id. ist Lt., U. S. Cav., Philip- pme Insurrection,- 1899. Chief, Mining Bureau, Philippines^ U,. S. P,ept. of Interior, 1901-04. Federal Judge,' -Mt. Dist., Philippines, 1904-07. Author, "Coai Measures, of the Philippines," "Abstract Spanish, Mining Law." Memb., F. & A. M. (K. T. and 32°); Odd Fellow; Knight of Pythias. UPSILON William Cary Joslin, Teacher, Portland, Me. A.B., A.M., L.H.D. Ed, Times, Webster, Mass., 1876-77. Prin., Acad., Watertown, Conn., 1878-79. Teacher, Cottage Hill Sch., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1879-80. Priv. Tutor, 1880-81. m., Elizabeth Florine Freeman, Phil- adelphia, Pa., Aug. 3, 1882. V. Prin., Staten Isl. Acad., Stapleton, N. Y., 1884-95. Prin., Acad., Oxford, N. Y., 1895-97. Pres., Clinton Liberal Inst., Ft. Plain, N. Y., 1897-1900. L.H.D., Tufts, 1897. Teacher, Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1900-01. Prin., High Sch., Scranton, Pa., 1901-03; id.. New Brunswick, N. J., 1903-04. V. Prin., Peddie Inst., Hights- town, N. J., 1904-05. Pres., Westbrook Sera., Portland, Me., 1905 — . Memb., Advis. Bd., N. Y. Regents, 1898-1900. Pres., Tri-County Coun- cil, Montgomery, Fulton, and Herkimer Coun- ties, N. Y., 1899-1900. Charles Howard Poor, Lawyer, 50 Mer- rimack St., Haverhill, Mass. A.B., A.M. * B K. Sec, Sch. Bd., Haverhill, Mass., 1879-86. m., Fannie Damon Swan, Haverhill, Nov. 3, 1880. Lawyer, ib., 1880-^. Water Comr., 1892 — . Res., 6a Lakeview Ave. Frederic Taber, Banker and Manufac- turer, 78 Hawthorne St., New Bedford, Mass. Brown, 1872-73. Memb., Charles Taber & Co., Art Pubs, and Mfrs., New Bedford, 1873 — . m., (1) Elizabeth Delano Howland, ib., May 10, 1882. Memb., Com, Council, ib., 1884-86. m., (2) Mary E, Williains, 1895. Pres., New Bedford Safe Deposit & Trust Co.; Taber Mill, New Bedford, Mass. \\ Pres., Taber-Prang .'\rt Co., Springfield, Mass. Treas., Automatic Telephone Co. of New Bedford. Dir., various Mfg. Cos. Memb., Com., Moses Brown Sch. Edmund Wood, Lumber Merchant, 105 S.outh Ash St., New Bedford, Mass. A.B. Memb., City Council, New Bedford, 1883-86. Pres., id., 1885--86. Water Comr., 1894-99. Pres., Dartmouth Hist. Soc. m., Margaret Collins Earle, Worcester, Mass., 1905. 1877 Edgar Fowler Ballou, Lawyer, t747 North Division St., Appleton, Wis. A.B. m., Mary Beatrice Hurlbut, Mar. 17, 1881. Miner, Central City," Colo.; Railroad ^Mgr., Salt Lake City, Utah; Wholesale Dealer in Dried Fruits and Canned Goods, Chicago, 111.; Lawyer, Appleton, Wis. Harry Maturin Ballou, Teacher, 102 Main St., Woonsocket, R. L A.B., A.M. Head-Master, St. James' Mil. Acad., Macon, Mo., 1880-83. Teacher, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1883-89. Teacher, Voice Culture and Singing, Organist and Choirmaster, Providence and Woonsocket, 1890 — . Res., 279 Bernon St. Wayland Everett Benjamin, Lawyer, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. See Mu, 1877. Brown Univ-;, 1876-77. m., Ida Frances Thomas, Providence, R. I., July 5, 1877. Mass. Bar, 1879. Instr., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1879- 81. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1879. Sec. and Treas., A K E Alumni Assn. of New Eng., Boston, Mass., 1879-81. Author, "Benjamin Chandler's Digest of Bills, , Notes and Checks," i88r; 2d edition, 1889; N. Y. Annotated Cases, Vols'. 1-6, 189S-1900. Railway and Corpora- tion Law Journal; Author, Index Digest ot Minn. Reports, Vols. 1-35, 1888 Supplement to McAdams' Landlord and Tenant, 189^. New York Citations, 1893. Res., 57 E. 127 St. Clarke Howard Johnson, Judge, Greene, R. L A.B. * B K. Lawyer, Providence, R. 1., 1879 — . R. I. Legis., House, 1879-80; 1890- 1902; Clk., ib., i88i-86. Justice, 8th Jud. Dist., R. I., 1886-1903, m., Ida Susan Har- rington, Dec. 21, 1889. Assoc. Justice, R. I. Supreme Ct., 1903 — . Memb., Lodge, Chapter, and Commandery, F. & A. M. Club, West Side (Providence). Christopher Marble Lee, Judge, 57 Parkis Ave., Providence, R. L' A.B. Lawyer, Newport, R. I., 1879-85; Prov- idence, 1885—. m., Laura Chandler Gardner, Providence, R. I., June i, 1881. Memb., Com. Council, ib., '1904;05.' Clk., Dist. Ct., 6th Jud. Dist., 1905-06; Assoc. Justice, id., 1906- 09. Park Comr., Providence, 1908 — . Assoc. Justice, Superior Ct., R. I., 1909—. Res., 147 Elmwood Ave. Joseph Davis Milne, Journalist, Fall River News, Fall River, Mass. A.B. Asst. Ed., Evening News, Fall River, Mass., 1885 — . m., Georgie Attmore Wright, Wakefield, R. I., Nov., 1885. Club, Queque- chan (Fall River). William Grant Van Home, Judge, tCairo, Egypt. A.B., A.M. * B K. Lawyer, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1877-1902. Judge, Ct. of First Instance, Cairo, Egypt, r902. 416 ♦Charles Sumner Young, Teacher, Woonsocket, R. L A.B. 2d Fresh. Math. Pr. * B K Prin., Gram. Sch,, Adams, Mass., 1880; Globe Sch., Woonsocket, R. I., 1880-83. d., Jan. 4, 1883. 1878 Charles Edwin Bigelow, Physician, Leominster, Mass. A.B., M.D. Bowdoin Coll., Med. Sch. of Me., 1880. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1882. m., Lillian Josephine Hale, Medfield, Mass., Apr. 27, 1882. Phys., Leominster, 1882 — . Chmn., Bd. of Health, 1893 — • Memb., Worcester Med. Soc. Pres., Worcester North Dist. Med. Soc, 1902. Councillor, Mass. Med. Soc. Edward Wilkinson Blodgett, Lawyer, 71 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. L A.B. See Phi. 1878. Brown Univ., 1874-76. A.B., Yale, 1878. Clk., loth Dist. Ct., Paw- tucket. City Solicitor, ib., 1900-02. Charles Frederic Butterworth, Lawyer and Iron Fo-urtder, 1372 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. A.B., A.M. Boston Univ., Sch. of Law, 1879- 80. Lawyer, Providence, 1880^—. m., Harriet Newell White, Pawtucket, Feb. 2, 1887. Iron Founder, Firm, J. S. White Co., Pawtucket, R. I. Walter Gardner Chandler, Mining and Real Estate, Asheville, N. C. A.B. Prin.. Acad., Blackwater, Fla. Supt., Pub. Schs., Vandalia, 111. m., Caroline' Barker. Lancaster, Wis., Dec. 25, 1884. Ed., Grant County Herald, 'Lancaster, Wis. Sec. and Treas., Union Brass Architectural Wks., Chi- UPSILON cago. III. Stock Broker, Baltimore, Md., 1902- 04. Mining and Real Estate, Asheville, N. C. Industrial Agt., Asheville & Craggy Mt. Alfred Brown Heath, Physician, 169 Townsend St., Boston, Mass. M.D. Brown, 1874-75. Harvard Med. Sch., 1875-76. M.D., Columbia, 1878. Asst. Res. Phys., Hart's Isl. Hosp., Nevp York, 1878-80. Port Phys., Boston, 1880-85. m., Margaret A. Dunphy, New York; Apr. 25, 1882. Med. Insp., Bd. of Health, Boston, 1884—. Supt., Nursery, ib., 1885-95. Comr., Pub. Instns., ib., 1895-98. Stephen Olney Metcalf, Manufacturer, fProvidence, H. I. A.B. Mfr., Worsted, Yarn and Cloth, Provi- dence, m., Esther H. Pierce, Dec. 2, 1886. Trustee, Brown Univ., 1899 — . James Rea, Clergyman and Inventor, 180 School St., Roxbury, Mass. A.B., B.D., Ph.D. See Delta Delta, 1878. Univ. of Chicago, 1874-76. Brown, 1876-78. Grad., Rochester Theol. Sem., 1881. Bapt. Ch., Warren, Pa., 1881-84; Denver, Colo., 1884-87; Xenia, Ohio, 1887-89; Painesville, Ohio, 1889-93; Buffalo, N. Y., 1893-1900; Bos- ton, Mass.,, 1900 — . Ph.D., Mt. Union Coll., 1893. Inventor, Compressed Air Machinery. Discoverer, Emeryde Polish. Author, "Trinal Law." Willismi Mauran Stockbridge, Lawyer, 626 Exchange Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 2d Fresh. Lat. Pr. Com- menc. Speaker.- * B K. Teacher, High Sch., Providence, R. I., 1878-79. Law Student, Boston, 1879-82. LL.B., summa cum laiide, Boston Univ., 1882. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1882 — . Comr. of Insolvency, Mass,. 1889 — . Memb., Soc. of Mayilower Descendants. Clubs: University, Algonquin' (Boston); University (Providence). Lewis Hamilton Torrey, Manufacturer, 128 Chandler St., Worcester, Mass. A.B. Memb., J. R. Torrey & Co., and Sec, J. R. Torrey Razor Co., Worcester, Mass., 1880 — . Europe, 1882; 1884. m.. Belle Vaill, Worcester, Mass., Nov. 12, 1884. Augustus Wood, College Professor, Tokyo, Japan. A.B., Ph.D. Ranching, W. Fla., 1883-86. Eu- rope, 1886. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1887-88. Univ. of Berlin, 1889. Heidelberg, 1890-92; Ph.D., 1892. Prof., Eilglish, Imperial Univ., Tokyo, 1892-97; Imperial Higher Normal Sch., 1899 — . Buddhist Univ., 1903. Ed., Fielding's "Einfluss auf die deutsche Letteration," 1894; Sheridan's Plays, with notes for Japanese stu- dents. Author, numerous Contributions to Japanese Periodicals. ♦Charles Archelaus Huse, Physician, Worcester, Mass. A.B. M.D., Harvard, 1881. Asst. Port Phys., Boston, Mass., 1881-82. m., Irene Phillips, Worcester, Dec. 13, 1881. Phys., Boston, ■1882-84. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc, d., July 3, 1884. ♦William Bowers Winn, Journalist, San Francisco, Cal. " - '' A.B. Brown, .1873-78. Newton Theol. Instn., 1878-81. m., Helen ' Marie Grant, Sati Fran- cisco, Cal.,. Nov. 21, 1883. Ed. and Prop.. Hollister Free Lance, HoUister, Cal., Jan. i, 1886 — . Stafif, Daily Report, San Francisco, Cal. Ed. and Prop., Pacific Oil Reporter, ib., 1899-1903. d., Berkeley, Calj, Sept. 9, 1903. 1879 Edward Francis Ely, Architect, 36 Pros- pect St., Providence, R. I. A.B., B.S. * B K. B.S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1882. Instr., Architecture, Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1884-85. Architect. Providence, 1885 — ; Chmn., Bd. of Park Comrs., ib., 1907 — . Memb., Metropolitan Park Comsn., R. I., 1907 — ; Am. Inst, of Architects; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Clubs: Hope, Agawam, Hunt, Art (Providence) ; University (New York); Technology (Boston). Arthur Hudson Harrington, Physician, Howard, R. I. A.B., M.D. 1st Carpenter Elocu. Pr. Med. Coll. of Ohio, 1880-81. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1882. m., Edith Clifton Follett, Provi- dence, R. I., June 1, 1882. Phys., Shrews- bury, Mass., 1882-83; Providence, 1883-84. Asst. Phys., Lunatic Hosp., Danvers, Mass., 1884-94; Supt., 1898-1903. Med. Dir., Mass. Asylum for Insane Criminals, 18S4-98. Supt., New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1903-04; id., State Hosp. for the Insane, Howard, R. I., 1905. Fellow, R. I. Med. Soc. Edward Sprague Marsh, Lawyer, Bran- don, Vt. A.B., LL.B. Norwich Univ., 1874-75. Brown Univ., 1875-79. Ed., Bninonian, Liber Bru- nensis. Columbia Univ. Law Sch., 1880-81. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1882. Lawyer, Brandon, \t., 1882—. Supt., Pub. Schs., ib., 1883. N. Y. Bar, 1884. Sch. Comr., Brandon, 1885. m., Mrs. Isabel Reynolds Ripley, Oct. 22, 1901. Pres., State Bk. of Clyde, Kans.; Brandon Inv. & Guarantee Co. V. Pres., ist Natl. Bk., Brandon; Brunswick State Bk., Brunswick, Ga. ; V'ergennes Electric Co. Memb., Bibliophile Soc. (Boston). Club, University (New York). 1880 Walter Edward Delabarre, Physician, 119 West 43 St., New York City, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Clk., Conway, Mass., 1883-90. M.D., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1891. House Surg., Flower Hosp., 1893-94. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1894 — . Prof., Laryng., Metro- politan Post Grad. Hosp., 1898. Staff, N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp. Res. Surg., Rosemont Spring Sanitarium, White Plains, N. Y. Res., White Plains. Richard Bartlett Esten, Clergyman, 70 Florence St., Roslindale, Mass. A.B., B.D. ist Fresh. Gr. Pr. Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1880-81. B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1886. Bapt. Ch., Amesbury, Mass., 1886-91; Central Ch., Westfield, Mass., 1891-1900; Ros- lindale, Mass., 1900 — . m.. Rose Isabelle Up- ton, Antrim, N. H., June I, 1886. Frank Eustace Fitz, Lawyer, P. O. Box 43, Essex St. Station, Boston, Mass, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1880- 82. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1883. Mass. Bar, 1883. m.. Adeline Frances. Slade, Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 20, 1884. City Solicitor, Chelsea, Ma.ss., 1889-92. Assoc. Justice, Chelsea Police Ct., 1892-1902. Res., Chelsea. 417 UPSILON Donald Littlefield Morrill, Teacher, loo Washington St., Chicago, 111. A.B.. A.M. 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Prof., 1899-1901; Assoc. Prof., 1901-03. John Ware Memorial Fellow, Harvard, 1900-01; Ph.D., 1903. Curator, Physiol., Books, and Publications, Am. Museum of Nat. Hist., New York, 1903 — , Author, "Dissection of the Cat, an Introduction to the Study of Anatomy'* (in conjunction with F. P. Gorham) ; "Lab- oratory Guide in Chem. Physiol."; various articl es in scientific j ournals. Benjamin Stanley Webb, Manufacturer, Lisbon, N. H. A.B., LL.B. New York Law Sch., 1894. N. Y. Bar, 1894^ Memb., A K E Council, 1895- 96. m., Vida Chase, 1899. Pres., N. E. Electrical Wks., Lisbon, N, H., 1899—- N. H. Bar, 1902. 1893 Edward Burgess Aldrich, ti78 Benevo- lent St., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1889-93. Bus., Providence. William Judson Brown, Lawyer, 10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. A.B., LL.B. Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1893- 95 ; LL.B., 189s. Lawyer, Providence, 1895 — . m., (l) Harriet S. Borden, June g, 1897; (2) Pauline E. Tappan, Oct. 14, 1903. Treas., A K E Alumni Assn. of R. I. Res., 82 Keene St. Albert Knight Gerald, Lawyer, 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. L A.B. LL.B., cum taude, Harvard, 1896. Ed., Harvard Law Review, 1895-96. 4» A 4>, In- str., Eng. Contracts, Lawrence Sci. Sch., 1895- 96. R. I. Bar, 1897 — . m,, Alice Russell Her- rick, May 8, 1897. Memb., Edwards & Angell, Lawyers, Providence, 1900 — . Clubs; Hope, University (Providence). John Davis Edmund Jones, Insurance, 454 Angell St., Providence, R. L A.B. R. I. Mgr., Equitable Life, Providence, R. L, 1898-1905. V. Pres., Puritan Life Ins. Co., 1905 — . m., Margaret Arnold, Providence, 1901. Archibald Claflin Matteson, Lawyer, 50 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1896. R. I. Bar, 1897. Sec, Conisn. to Revise R. I. Const., 1897-98. ist Lt., R. I. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, May i, 1898-Mar. 31, 1899. Capt., Coast Art. Corps, R. I. N. G. m., Alice McCreery, June zo, 1899. Lawyer, Providence, 1899 — . Charles Howard Phelps, Business, Mel- rose, Conn. A.B., A.M. See Mil, 1894. Colgate, 1890-91. Brown. 1891-93. Honors in Math. A.M., Cornell Univ., . 1894, Prin., Sch., Central Bridge, N. Y., 1887-90: High Sch., Conway, Mass., 1894-95; North Bennington, Vt., 1895- 98; Groveland, Mass., 1898-1900. Bus., Mel- rose, Conn, m., Maude Martha Wheeler, Ben- nington, Vt., Dec. 29, 1898. Edward Anthony Thurston, Lawyer, 344 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1893-95. Mass Bar, 1895. U. S. Circ. Ct., 1897. Lawyer, Memb., Baker & Thurston, Fall River, 1897 — . ist Regt., Mass. Heavy Art., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Staff Officer, Mass. Coast Art. Corps, 1906 — . ♦Andrew Comstock McKenzie, Journal- ist, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. See Gamma, 1894. Brown, 1889-91, Vander- bilt Univ., 1892-94. Asst. Ed., Watchman, Bos- ton, Mass., 1894-95. Staff, Daily Post,' 1895- 96. Traveling Cor., Brazil and elsewhere, 1897. Spec. Lit. Work, 1898. Ed., Alkahest, At- lanta, Ga., 1898-99. Spec. Comr., Guayaquil & Quito R. R., 1901-02. Staff, New York Press, 1902. Exploration and Travel, Colombia, Ecua- dor, and Brazil, 1902703. Spec. Lit. Work, 1903-09. Memb., F. & A. M. d., Feb. 3, 1909. *Ezekiel Simeon Newman, Mining En- gineer, Kansas City, Mo. Brown, 1889-90. Dept., U. S. Customs Insp., 1890-93. Columbia Univ., 1890-93. M'ng. Eng., Tex. and Mex. d., Apr. 2, 1902. 1894 Clarence Newton Arnold, Clerk, t24 Stimson Ave., Providence,. R. I. Brown, 1890-93. Charles Henry Babcock, Jr., t36 West 3S St., New York City. Brown, 1890-91. With O'Rourke Eng. Constr. Co., New York. Edward John Barnes, fOneonta, N. Y. Brown, 1890-91. Jacob Winn Brown, Publisher, t22i Co- lumbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Brown, 1890-93. With Silver, Burdett & Co., 1893 — . Dir., id. m., Edith Ramsdell, June 20, 1900. Club, City (New York). William Douglas, Teacher, Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. ■!> B K. Cammarian Club. Bus., To- ledo, Ohio, 1894-98. Post Grad. Student, Univ. of Chicago, 1898-99. Teacher, Univ. Sch., Chicago, 1898-1902; Sach's Collegiate Inst., New York, 1902-04; Asheville Sch., Asheville, N. C, 1904-05; Manual Train. Scli., Chicago, 1905-07; Shady Side Acad., Pittsburgh, 1907 — . Club, University (Pittsburgh), Daniel Farrington George, Broker, 196 Westminster St., Providence, R. L A.B. Sec. to Mayor, Providence, 1898-99. Mgr., Providence Office, E. H. Gay & Co., Bankers & Brokers, 1899 — . Harold Dexter Hazeltine, Lawyer, Emanuel College, Cambridge, Eng. A.B., Dr.Jur., A.M. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. Student, Univ. of Berlin, 189S-1900; igoo-04: Univ. of London, 1902-03. Dr.Jur., Univ. of Berlin, 1905. A.M., Cambridge, 1906. Lect., Law, Univ. of Chicago, Summer Session, 1906. Prof, of Law, Univ. of Wis., Summer Ses- .sidn, . 1908. Law Lect., Emanuel Coll., ■ Cam- bridge,' Eng., 1906 — . Reader, Eng. Law, Univ. of Cambridge, 1907. Fellow, Emanuel Coll., 423 UJ'SILOX 1908. Author, "Appeals From. Colonial Courts to the King and Council," *' Gage of Land in Medieval England, " "Englisches Mobiliarpfand- recht." Memb., Am. Hist. Assn.; Am. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Am. Soc. of Internatl. L.aw» etc. Club, Albemarle (London). Charles Dawson Peirce, Manufacturer, tBox 116, Woonsocket, R. I. Menib., Sterling Handkerchief Co., Woonsocket, R. L m., Mary E. Borden, Fall River, Mass., Oct. 18, 1893. Louis Dickerman Russell, Manufacturer, 1264 Broad St., Lynn., Mass. Brown, 1890-91. Russell & Co., Mfrs. of Shoe Findings, Lynn, 1891 — . Frederick Eugene Steere, Real Estate, fBeckwith St., College Hills, Hono- lulu, H. I. Brown, 1890-95. With Lewers & Cooke, Deal- ers in Lumber and Building Materials, Hono- lulu, 1895 — ; Real Estate, ib. m., Charlotte Doyle lies, Oct. 17, 1898. ♦Mahlon Runyon Stout, Contractor, Providence, R. I. A.B. With J. W. Bishop & Co., Contractors, Providence, 1894-95. d.. New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 27, 1895. 189s John Warden Angell, fNew York, N. Y. Brown, 1891-93. Howard Marsh Grant, Draughtsman, 10 Brighton St., Providence, R. I, Ph.B. With Ec,-uitable Life, Providence, R. I., 1895; Mill Eng. Draughtsman, ib., 1905 — . m., Helen Sherman Almy, May 25, 1907. Collins Millard Graves, Lawyer, Hillside St., Bennington, Vt. Brown, 1891-93. m., Florence Dewey Quack- enbush, June 22, 1897. \'t. Bar, 1894. Law- yer, Bennington, Vt., 1904 — . Yt. Legis,, As- sembly, 1904-06. Postmaster, Bennington, Vt., Jan., 1906. Memb., F. & A. M.; B. P. O. E. ; K. of P. Edward Elmer Ludwig, Titusville, Pa. Brown, 1890-92. Louis Almon Squires, Dentist, ti745 Am- herst St., Buffalo, N. Y. Ph.B., D.D.S. Brown Univ., T891-93. Ph.B., Colgate, 1895. D.D.S., Univ. of Buffalo, 1898. *Louis Victor Campbell Winter, Secre- tary, Mentone, Cal. Ph.B. Reporter, Tribune, New York. Priv. Sec. d., Feb. 17, 1905. 1896 William Carpenter Bliss, Lawyer, 19 College St., Providence, R. I. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ensign, U. £. S. Con- stellation, Aileen, and Peoria, Sp.-Am. War, 1898-99; Hon. Discharge, 18951. Univ. of Mich., 1899-1901, Lawyer, Providence, 1901 — . Clk., Dist. Ct., 7th Jud. Dist., 1904—. R. I. Legis., House, 1908-10. Memb., R. I. Naval Battalion, 1898—; Ensign, 1898—; Lt., Jr. Grade, 1899 — ; Lt., 1901 — ; Lt. Commander, 1004 — ; Commander, 1906^. 424 Champlin Barrage, Research Student and Author, National Soldiers Home, Togus, Me. A.B., B.D., B.Lit., A.M. * B K. Coramenc. Sjjeaker. Sons of Am. Rev, Pr. Medal. Stu- dent, Newton Theol. Instn., 1896-99. Univ. of Marburg and Berlin, 1899-1901. Research Fellow, .\cwton Theol. Instn., 1904-07. A.M., 1905. Student, Univ. of Oxford, 1907 — . m., Florence Dwight Dale of Montclair, N. J., at Oxford, Eng., Sept. 3, 1907. B.Lit., Ox- ford, 1909. Memb., Oxfood Union Soc. Author, "The Church Covenant Idea," "The True Story of Robert Browne, Father of Con- gregationalism," "The Retraction of Robert Browne," "The Evolution of English Separat- ists and Independent Congregations." Euro- pean .Vddress, care Parr's Bank, Bartholomew Lane, London, E. C., Eng. Res., 20 Lath- bury Road, Oxford, Eng. Arthur Deerin Call, Supt. of Schools, 249 High St., Hartford, Conn. Ph.B., A.M. Varsity Football. Mgr., Athletic Assn. (3-4)- Bus. Mgr., Daily Herald. Glee Club. Brunonian Pr. Carpenter Pr. Class Pres. Dir. of Schs., State Reformatory, El- mira, N. Y., 1896-97; Prin. of Sch., id., 1898- 99. Supt. of Schs., HoUistin, Medway, Sher- burne, Mass., 1899-1902; Anson ia. Conn., 1902- 04. Prin., 2d North Sch., Hartford, Conn., 1904 — . ni., Mabel Winter Soule, Stamford, Conn., 1897. Lect., before \atl. Edu. Assn. .\Iemb., Ex. Com., N. E. Supts. Assn. Con- ductor, Teachers' Insts., Ohio, W. \'a., and Ga. Pres., Conn. Prison Assn. Author, Ad- dresses and articles in magazines. Frederick William Jones, Journalist, Providence Journal, Providence, R. L .A.B. Brown, 1892-98. Reporter, I\'ews, Provi- dence, 1895; Journal, ib.; 1896-99; New York Tribune, 1899-1900. Spec. Writer, Sunday Jour., Providence, 1900 — . Author, "A Year at Brown," and newspaper and magazine ar- ticles. Memb., F. & A. M. Clubs: University, Wannamoisett Country, H. B. George Arnold Matteson, Physician, 52 Barnes St., Providence, R. L A.B. M.D., Harvard, 1900. Interne, R. I. Hosp., 1900-02. Phys., Providence, 1902 — . Fellow, R. I. Med. Soc, 1903 — ; Providence Med. Soc, 1903 — . m., Rowena Campbell, Providence, June, 1908. .\sst. Surg., R. I. Hosp. Alfred Bertram Meacham, Banker, 59 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Bus. Mgr., Post Grad. Jour. Banker, with Brown Bros. & Co., New York, 1896 — •. Memb., A K E Council, 1908-10. Res., 303 E. 20 St. George Plumer Merrill, Clergyman, 16 Tremont St., Newburyport, Mass. A.B., .\.M., B.D. See Phi- Epsilon, 1893. Brown, 1893-95. Charles Sumner Stedman, Lawyer, 445 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Ph.B. Grad., Albany Law Sch., 1898. N. Y, Bar, 1898. Memb., Stedman & Stedman, At bany, N. Y., 1898—. m., Agnes Laudef Mc- Ewan, Sept. 20, 1899. Pres., Albany Bapt. Missionary Union, 1906-09; id.. Brown Univ. .Mumni Assn. of Albany, 1908. Sec, Albany Acad. Alumni, 1904-05; id., .Mbany Co. Bar Assn., 1908-09. Sec and Treas., Eastn. N. Y. A K E Assn., 1903—. Dir., Albany Ins. Co., -NT. Y. Lithograph Co., Albany Y. M. C. A., UPSILON and various philanthropic organizations. Clubs: Ft. Orange, University (Albany). 1897 Allen Herbert Chase, Real Estate Broker, 33 Medway St., Providence, R. I. Ph.B. Treas., Chase Pulley Co. m., Helen Richmond Granger, Oct. i8, 1900. Clubs: Uni- versity, Agawain Hunt. Albert Orson Foster, Manufacturer, care Foster Bros. Mfg. Co., Utica, N. Y. Ph.B. * B K. Memb., Foster Bros. Mfg. Co., Utica, 1897 — . in., Evangeline Norton, .\pr. 19, 1900. Officer and Dir., several Corpns. Frank Oscar Jones, Supervisor of Schools, 611 Albany Ave., Hartford, Conn. A.B., A.M. * B K. Varsity Football. Dir., Baseball Assn. Jr. Marshal. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Class V. Pres. (1-4). Prin., High Sch., and Supt. of Schs., Sudbury, MaSs., 1897-98. Supt. of Schs., E. Bridgewater; W, Bridgew'ater; Raynham, Mass., 1898-1900. Su- pervising Prin., Dwight Dist. Sch., New Haven, Conn., 1900-08; Xorthn. Dist., Hartford, Conn., 1908 — , Agt., Conn. State Bd. of Edu., 1903- 06. m., Eva Linnette Soule, Stamford, Conn., June 29, 1899. Memb., Natl. Edu. Assn.; Am. Inst, of Instr. ; N. E. Assn., Sch. Supts. Clubs: University, Get-Tbgether. Herbert Allen Matteson, Chemist, An- thony, R. I. A.B. Chemist, Silver Spring Bleaching and Dyeing Co., Providence, R. I., 1897-1903. m., Isabel R. Arnold, Oct. 22, 1898. Instr., Chem., Textile Sch., Lowell, Mass., 1903-05. Chemist, Crompton Co., Crompton, R. I., 1905 — . Joseph (Whittemore Sweet) Tucker, Lawyer, 55 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. Brown, 1893-96. Student, Columbia Law Sch.; Xew York Law Sch. Lawyer, New York, 1900—. m., Caroline Hassell, Nov. 9, 1904. Res., 7 Clover Hill Place, Montclair, N. J. Howard Harris Utley, Mining Engineer, fLeadville, Colo. Ph.B. M.E., Colo. State Sch. of Mines, 1900. Chief Mng. Eng., N. Jellico Coal Co.; Taylor Coal Co. of Ky.; Williams Coal Co., Louis- vUle, Ky. ♦George Miles Bliss, Postal Clerk, East Providence, R. I. A.B. Teacher, Providence, R. I., 1897-98. U. 5. Navy, Sp.-Am. War, 1898-99. Mgr., Brok- erage House, Providence, 1901-08. Postal Clk., P. O., ib., 1901-08. Memb., R. I. Naval Bat- talion, 1 898-1908; Lt. Commander, 4th Div., id., 1906. Chess Champion, R. I. Memb., Lodge, Chapter, Commandery, and Council. F. & A. M.; Nobles Mystic Shrine, d., Nov. 6, 1908. i8g8 Thomas Jayne Burrage, Physician, 139 Park St., Portland, Maine. .\.B., A.M., M.D^ * B K. M.D., Harvard. 1903. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1903-04. Phys., Portland, 1904 — . m., Harriet Greene Dyer, Providence, R. I., 1906. Pathologist. Me. Gen. Hosp. and Children's Hosp., Port- land. Instr., Histology. Med. Sch. of Me. Memb., Am. Med. Soc. ; Am. Acad, of Med. Rufus Edward Corlew, Salesman, 29 Beacon St., Boston, ,\iass. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Sudbury, Mass., 1898. Supt., Schs., Wayland, Sudbury, and Dover, Mass., 1898-1904. m., M. Grace Stoker, Cort- land, N. Y., June 29, 1899. Rep., Ginn & Co., Edu. Pubs., Boston, 1904 — . Allen Bateman Freeman, Jr., Teacher, tBlodgett Mills, N. Y. Brown, 1894-93. Farmer, Blodgett Mills, N. George Anthony Gaskill, Lawyer, 62 William St., Worcester, Mass. A.B. * B K. Harvard Law Sch., 1898-1901. Lawyer, Worcester, 1901 — . Trustee, Worces- ter Acad. Charles Henry George, II., Merchant, 98 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. A.B. Ins., Providence, 1898-1907. Staff, Evening Bulletin, Honolulu, H. I., 1907-09. Coal Merchant, Providence, 1909 — . Chinn., House Com., University Club (Honolulu). Russell Chaffee Graves, Broker, fThe Chatsworth, 72 St. and Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Brown, 1894-98. William Henry Hand, fFall River, Mass. Brown, 1894-95. Naval Architect, New Bed- ford, Mass., 1896 — . George Wheaton Harrington, fProvi- dence, R. I. Spec. Student, Brown. 1894-95. 1899 Henry Duncan Bailey, Manufacturer, Hope Valley, R, I. Brown, 1895-99. Designer, Carolina Mills, Carolina, R. I., 1899-1905. Supt., Stanley Woolen Co., Uxbridge, Mass., 1905-07. m., Julia P. Brown, Oct. 4, 1906. Mgr., Oella Mills, Baltimore, Md., 1907-08. Pres., Locust- ville Woolen Co., Hope Valley, R. I., 1908—. Ralph Edmonds Barker, Merchant, t47 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. A.B. Lester Wells Boardman, Teacher, Co- lonial Park, Baltimore Co., Md. -A.B., A.M. See Mu, 1899. Colgate, 1895-97. Brown, 1898-99. Grad. Student, Univ. of Chi- cago, 1899-1900. Brown, 1901-02. Teacher, Cook Acad., Mentour Falls, N. Y.. 1900-01; Univ. Sch., Providence, R. I., 1901-04; City Coll., Baltimore, Md., 1904 — . m., Evelyn Frances Lewis, East Brady, Pa., June 30, 1903. Memb., Edu. Soc. of Baltimore. Club, Barnard (Providence). Harold Winfred Brown, Lawyer, 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1902. Lawyer, Boston, 1902 — . James Franklin Dyer, Grocer, t84 Cush- ing St., Providence, R. I. A.B. With Aldrich, Eldredge Co., Wholesale Grocers, Providence, R. I. Howard Johnson Greene. Manufacturer, 37.'? Olmey St., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1895-96. Gen. Mgr., Oliver Johnson & Co., Mfrs. and Dealers in Paints and (jils, 423 UPSILON Providence, iti., Mary Isabelle Cook, Chicago, III., June 8, 1908. Hugh Vincent Hazeltine, Manager, Warren, Pa. A.B. Gen. Mgr., Conewango Furniture Co., Warren, Pa. Frank Alvord Jennings, Business, 220 W. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. Ph.B. See Mu, 1899. Colgate, 1895-97. Brown, 1897-99. ni., Maude Janet Mackay, June, 1899. With Jennings & Trowhridge, Art Dealers, Au- burn. Jesse Stetson Pevear, Lawyer, tso Whit- tier St., Lynn, Mass. Ph.B. Law Student. Charles Henry Smith, Librarian, Public Library, Denver, Colo. Ph.B. Soph. Ball Com. Dir., Cooperative Re- fectory (3). Del., LII A K JE Conv., Detroit, Mich., Nov. 17-18, 1898. Asst. Libr., Pub. Libr., Denver, Colo., 1900 — . Intercollegiate Football Official, 1902-08. Sec. and Treas., Rocky Mt. Assn. of A K E, 1901-05; Trustee, 1906-09. Dir., Pan-Hellenic Club, Denver, Colo.; Charter Member and Incorporator, id. Rufus Albertson Soule, Jr., Broker, Woodmere, L. I., N. ^■. Ph.B. Foreign Salesman, Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, Inc., Boston. Mass., 1899-1901. •Student, Textile Sch., New Bedford, Mass., J902. Cotton Sampler, Soule Mill, ib., 1902-04: Asst. Supt., id., 1904-06; Treas., Taber Mill, ib., 1906-08. Cotton Goods Broker, with M. Heineman & Co., 236 Church St., New York, N. Y., 1908 — . m., Florence May Renne, Ca- lais, Me., June 22, 1904. Ensign, Naval Brig., Mass. Vol. Mil., 1902-03. Memb., Natl. Assn., Cotton Mfrs. ; Lodge, Chapter, and Com- mandery, F. & A. M. ; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Club, Wamsutta (New Bedford), Arthur Dunham Stout). fP- O. Box 277, Plainfield, N. J. Brown, 1895-96. Poultry and Fruit Farmer. Ernest DeWitt Talbot, Broker, fpoi Banigan Bldg., Providence, R. I. Spec. Student, Brown, 1895-97. George Burwell Utley, Librarian, 740 Park St., Jacksonville, Fla. Ph.B. See Mu, 1899. Colgate, 1895-96. Brown, 1896-99. Asst. Libr., Watkinson Libr., Hartford, Conn., 1899-1901. Libr., Md. Dio- cesan Libr., Baltimore, 1901-05; id.. Pub. Libr., Jacksonville, Fla., 1905 — . m., Lou Mabel Gilbert, Sept. 4, 1901. - I goo Harry Adams Clapp, Hightstown, N. J. Brown, 1896-97. William Dunlap Forbes, Clerk, Provi- dence, R. L Brown, 1900. Charles Sumner Lloyd, Solicitor, Sand- wich, Mass. Solicitor, Bleach & Dye Co. Frederick Charles Wesby Parker, Clergyman, 514 Marquam Bldg., Port- land, Ore. A.B., B.D. See Mu, 190Q. * B.K. Colgate, 1896-98. Brown, 1898-1900. Varsity Football. Commenc. Speaker. Cammarian Club. Univ. of Chicago, Div. Sch., 1900-04. Asst. Pastor, Bapt. Ch,, Chicago, III., 1900-04. Assoc. Pas- tor, Tremont Temple, ]3oston, Mass., 1904-08. Cor. Sec. and Supt., Missions, Oregon Bapt. State Conv., 1908 — .' Edward Shepard Wilkinson, Jr., North Adams, Mass. Brown, 1896-97. Asst. Treas., Arnold Print Wks. igoi Frank Herbert Arnold, Grocer, tpi Pa- rade St., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1897-98. Edward Rathbone Bancroft, Manu- facturer, t3ii Angell St., Providence, R. L Brown, 1897-1900. Henry Lang worthy Burdick, Lawyer, 70 High St., Westerly, R. L A.B., LL.B. See Sigma, 1903. Brown, 1897- 99. Amherst, 1899-1903. William Carter Johnson, t38o West- minster St., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1897-1902. John Michael Linden^ Clergyman, fSM S. Basset St., Madison, Wis. A.B. B.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1903. 1st Bapt. Ch., Mich. City, Ind., 1903-04; 48 St. Ch., Chicago, 111., 1904 — . Mgr., Washing- ton Park MLssion House, Chicago, 1905 — . ist Ch., Portland, Ore., 1907-09. Roger Chamberlain Turner, Journalist, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Gen. Agt., Travelers Ins. Co., New York, m., Florence Clark, 1905. Memb., Life Under- writers Assn. Clubs: North Jersey Country, Brown University, North Jersey Automobile. Res., 548 Fourteenth Ave., Paterson, N. Y. Arthar Herbert Whittemore, Journalist, tVermilion, S. Dak. Brown, 1897-98; 1899-1900. Instr. and Phys. Dir., Univ. of S. Dak. 1902 Burchard Benjamin Alexander, Teacher, 815 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C. Brown, 1898-1900. Topographer, U. S. GeoL Survey, 1900—. Club, Century, Washington. Morris Ezra Ailing, Teacher, Rogers, Ark. Ph.B. See Gamma Phi, 1902. Wesleyan, 1898- 1900. Ph.B., 1902. Yale Div. Sch., 1902-03. Ordained, Northfield, Conn., 1903. Cong. Ch., Rogers, Ark., 1903-06. Prin., Rogers Acad.j Rogers, Ark., 1906-09; id., Drury Coll. Acad., Springfield, Mo., 1909—. m., Jeanne Allen Cooke, Providence, R. I., Sept. i, 1909. Ernest Preston Brown Atwood, Lawyer, 572 Broad St., Providence, R. I. A.B. LL.B., magna cum laude, Boston Univ., 1905. Pres. Soph. Class. R. I. Bar, 1905. Walter Barron (Hastings) Currier, Mineralogist and Actor, fzii Warner Ave., Los Angeles (Hollywood Sta.), Cal. Spec. Student, Brown, 1900-02. Cornell Univ., 1902, 426 UPSILON Henry Joseph Hart, Lawyer, Washing- ton St., Canton, Mass. A.B. Teacher, Clinton, Conn., 1903. Mass. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Boston Elevated Ry. Co., and N. Y. & H. R. R. R. Co., Boston. Dir., Ware & Brookfield St. Ry. Co.; Westford Wa- ter Co. Lewis Stanley Milner, Interior Deco- rator, t274 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. Ph.B. Memb., University Club. Harold Weeden Nichols, Chemist, t93 Governor St., Providence, R. I. Theodore Frederick Pcvear, Advertising, care McCurdy & Norwell Co., Roches- ter, N. Y. Forestry Dept., Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N. C, 1902-04. m., Gertrude Rugg Greene, Prov- idence, R. I., June 16, 1903. Advertising Spe- cialist, ib., 1905-08: id., Rochester, igo8 — . Arthur Wellington Pinkham, Banker, 306 Western Ave., Lynn, Mass. Brown, 1898-1901. Pres., Oxford Club. V. Pres. and Sec, Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. Memb., Schi'Bd., Lynn, 1902-03; Park Comsn., ib., 1904-09. Pres., Natl. City Bk., Lynn. Dir., Security Trust Co., and Loan Inst, for Savings. Memb., Royal Chap., Council, Com- mandery, and Consistory, F, & A. M. ; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Albert Draper Shaw, Insurance, 47 Windsor St., Providence, R. I. With Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Robert Ordway Smith, Officer of Cor- poration, 85 Sprague St., Providence, R. I. Ph.B. Sec, Cook Dunbar Smith Co., Gold Platers, Providence. Henry Williams Stiness, Lavvryer, 433 Banigan Bldg., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1898-99. Sergt.-at-Arms, LIV A K E Conv., Providence, Nov. 16-17, 1900. Univ. of Chicago, Law Dept. N. Westn. Law Sch. R. I. Bar, 1902. Clk., Superior Ct., R. I., 1905-08. m., Inez Sprague, Providence, June 20, 1907. Memb., A X Law Frat. ; Ex. Com., N. E. Alumni Assn. 1903 Merle Taft Barker, Druggist and Sta- tioner, tSi Prospect St., Taunton, Mass. A.B. Harry Lothrop Bates, Real Estate, ti5 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. A.B. Edward Babcock Beam, fPaterson, N. J. A.B. Clarence Van Rejmegom Bumsted, Phys. and Surg., Lake Placid, N. Y. Ph.B., M.D. See Delta Kappa, 1907. Varsity Football Team (1-2). Track Team (1-2-3). Class V. Pres. (1); Pres. (2). Sec, Varsity Athletic Assn. 6 N E. V. Pres., LVI A K E Conv., Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 13-14, 1902. Orad. Student, Geol., Univ. of Pa., 1903-04; M.D., 1907. Res. Phys., Episcopal Hosp., Philadelphia, 1907., * A Si m:, Mary Wentz, Drifton, Pa., Jan. 14, igo8. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; N. Y. State Med. Soc, William Albert McCoy, Insurance, 45 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. Ins. and Mortgages, Boston,' Mass., 1903 — . m., June 5, 1907. Res., 68 Beech Ave., Mel- rose, Mass. Harry Westcott KockweU, Supt. of Schools, Oneonta, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Instr., Peddie Inst., Hights- town, N. J., 1903-04. Prin., High Schs., Gil- bertsville and Oneonta, N. Y., 1904-06. Supt., Schs., ib., 1906 — . James Leonard Sherman, II, Clerk, 45 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. A.B. Prof., Univ. Sch., Washington, D. C, 1903-04. With Morse Twist Drill :& Mach. Co., New Bedford, Mass., 1904 — . Samuel Newell Smith, Jr., Physician, 227 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. M.D. Brown Univ., 1899-1901. M.D., Cor- nell Med. Coll., 1905. Phys., Providence, 190S— . Ernest Ketchum Tanner, Physician, 1042 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. M.D. Brown Univ., 1900. M.D., New York Univ., 1904. m., Stella J. Sears, Nov., lgo6. Grad., New York Health Dept. Hosp. New York Lying-in Hosp. Memb., Am. Med. Assn. ; Kings Co., and N. Y. State Med. Socs. William Hutchins Turner, Broker, 394 Fifteenth Ave., Paterson, N. J. m., Mabel Shields, June, 1905. ♦Howard Perry, Dentist, Camden, Me. Brown, igoo. Univ. of Pa., Dental Sch., 1901- 03. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 29, 1903. 1904 Chester Salisbury Allen, Business, 6i Wachusett St., Worcester, Mass. Spec. Student, Brown, 1900-03. Structural Eng., Norcross Bros. Construction Co., Wor- cester, 1904 — , Wallace King Belding, Advertiser, 142 West 94 St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. With the C. E. Sherin Co., Advertisers, New York, 1905 — , Porter Fearey, Broker, t433 Banigan Bldg., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1901-03. William Henry Gray, Importer, ti42 West 94 St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. With J. S. Plummer & Co., Importers of Straw Braid. Harold Vincent Joslin, Civil Engineer, 9 Stratford St., Norfolk, Va. A.B. * B K. Mgr., Football Team. Asst. Eng., Norfolk & Southern Ry. m., Annie Devereux, Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 2, 1908. Hersey Roy Keene, Physical Director, 5 Oilman St., Waterville, Me. M.E. See Xi, 1903. Brown, 1900-01. Foot- ball Team. Colby, 1902-03. Railway Mail Clk. Phys. Dir., Sumner, Me., 1904-05. Charles Bainbridge Leland, Merchant, Victoria Hotel, Gary, Ind. Ph.B. Mgr., Calumet Supply Co. Elisha Capron Mowry, Banking, t37 Mellen St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B. 427 UPSILON 190S Frank Taylor Albro, Cotton Business, t288 Lincoln Ave., Fall River, Mass. Ph.B. Oliver Sanders Jennings, 112 Newrbury St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Gene Wilder Ware, Musician, 58 Col- lege St., Providence, R. I. A.B. Organist and Dir., Chapel M'ustc, Brown, 1901-09. Organist, Union Cong. Ch., Provi- dence, 1 909 — . Ralph Benjamin Woodsum, Real Estate, 105 Summer St., Boston, Mass. A.B, m., Elsie Stevens Young, Apr. 22, 1908. igo6 Frederick Reynolds Belding, Law Stu- dent, ti42 West 94 St., New York. Lester Leopold Falk, Lawyer, 4346 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Ph.B., LL.B. ist Carpenter Elocution Pr. Hicks* Deb. Pr. Harvard, 1909. Law, Chi- cago, 1909 — . Sec, Harvard A K E Alumni Assn. Hume Elting Flagler, Broker, Pough- keepsie Trust Co. Bldg., Poughkeep- sie, N. Y. Investment Broker, 1907 — . Lucian Deane Fuller, Clerk, Plaistow, N. H.^ Circulation Dept., Newspaper, Plaistow, N. H., 1906 — . Edward Douglas Kilburn, Electrical En- gineer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Paul Matteson, Social Worker, 112 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. A.B. See Sigma Tau, 1907. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1907. With Dr. Grenf ell's Mission, Labrador, 1908 — . Edward Carter Palmer, Salesman, 153 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1903-04. 1907 William Fosdick Aldrich, Importer, 104 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Receiver of Raw Coffee, New York, 1907 — . Earle Arnold Harrington, Cotton Busi- ness, Norwich, Conn. Arch Gushing Lewis, Accountant, Ulysses, Pa. See Delta Chi, Cornell Law Sch. Walter John Murray, Merchant, 20 Grove St., Ansonia, Conn. Sec, R. Q. Walsh Co. F. & A. M. Frederic Ernest O'Neil, Mechanical En- gineer, Tonnalenka Club, Wilmerding, Pa. M.E. Brown, 1904. M.E. Cornell, 1907. Asst. Foreman, WestinghoiJSe Air Brake Co. Harvey Edgar Pearsall, Lumber Busi- ness, Oxford, N. Y. Ph.B. Hugh Lakewood Russell, Business, Ironton, Ohio. 428 *Preston Day Jones, Jr., Journalism, Tarboro, N. C. A.B. Varsity Baseball Team (1-2-3-4). Var- sity Tennis Champion (2-3-4). Varsity Hockey Team, d., July, 1907. igo8 James Richard Barry, Annapolis Naval Academy, Washington, D. C. U. S. Naval Acad., 1909. Robert Taylor Burbank, Lawyer. 37 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. A.B. Sock and Buskin. Vaudeville Club, m., Louise Godding. Walter Henry Burnham, Stock Broker, 228 W. 75 St., New York, N. Y. A. B. Mgr., Varsity Football Team, 2 yrs. ; Class Team. With Carlisle Mellick & Co., 1908 — . Harry Joseph Putnam Hadley, Broker, 228 W. 75 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Harry White Hallenbeck, Real Estate, 49 Westminster St., Providence. R. I. Boston Univ., Sch. of Med. With Ralph C. Watrous Co., Providence, 1909 — . Samuel Eugene Jackson, Salesman, 336 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. New Bedford Textile Sch., 1909. Cotton Yarn Salesman. Memb., Natl. Geog. Soc; A K E Assn. of R. I. John Brown Mackenzie, Broker, 183 Belmont Ave., Fall River, Mass. A.B. Alvin Inman Marshall, Merchant, 57 Main St., Malone, N. Y. Jr. and Sr. Socs. Wholesale Hdwe. F. & A. M. Harold Gilbert O'Neil, Lawyer, 39 Con- stable St., Malone, N. Y. LL.B. Brown, 1904-06. LL.B., Cornell, 1909. William Russell Walker, Architect, 17 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. Brown, 1906-08. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909. Memb., A K E Assn. of R. I. James George Whalen, 228 W. 75 St., Northampton, Mass. Ph.B. 1909 Charles Shoe Achenbach, Phillipsburg, Pa. Philip Burbank, Student, 37 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. A.B. Glee Club (1-3-4). 2d Pr. Fresh. Gym. Contest. Vaudeville Club (1-2-3). College Band (1-2-3-4). Jr- Prom. Com. (3). Gym. Ball Com. (4). Liber Bd. (3-4). Howard Hanson Payne, Pawtucket, R. I. Archibald Haddon White, Brooklyn, N. Y. UPSILON igip Howard Clifton Bates, Providence, R. I. Chester Irving Christie, 177 W. 95 St., New York, N. Y. e N E. Antonio Colas, Jr., Heredia Alta, 15, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, e N E. n K. Varsity Baseball Squad (i). William Edward Gannon, 251 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. e N E. e O. Asst. Football Mgr., 1908. Class Relay Team (i). Mandolin Club (1-2). Yacht Club (i). Mgr., Class Football Team (2). Chmn., Fresh. Banq. Com. (i). Chmn., Soph. Ball. Com. Capt., Class Relay Team (3). n K. John Lawrence Gorman, Ballston Spa., N. Y. Del., LXII A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn., Nov., 1908. Class Football Team (i). Varsity Basketball (i). Varsity Football Squad {1-3). Varsity Baseball Squad (3). Jr. Week Cotn. Soph. Ball Com. ONE. Charles Henry Haak, New York, N. Y. Arthur Mathias Ham, 247 Pearl St., Winter Hill, Mass. Athletic Bd. (2-3). Vaudeville Club (2); Asst. Mgr., id. (3). Soph. Ball Com. (2). Soph. Banq. Com. (2). Union House Com. (3). Gym. Ball Com. (3). Chmn., Class Social Com. (3). e N E. Albert Wallace Hills, Haydenville, Mass. Del., LXII A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn., 1908; ist V. Pres. n K. 9 N E. Mgr., Class Basketball Team. Class Gym. Team (i). Yacht Club (i). Gym. Ball Com. (2-3). Class Baseball Team (2). 9 O. Harold Leslie Kohler, 157 W. 105 St., New York, N. Y. 9 N E. 9 O. Varsity Football Squad (1-2). Varsity zd Football Team (i). Fresh. Foot- ball Team (i). Vaudeville Club (2). Harold Dickens Livingstone, 25 Elm St., Westerly, R. I. Ph.B. See Sigma, 1910. Amherst, 1906-08. Brown, 1908 — . William Bolster Pierce, 143 Brighton Ave., Woodfords Sta., Portland, Me. Grad., Phillips Exeter Acad., 1906. Brown, 1906. rst Hartshorn Math. Premium. Left Coll. on account of sickness. William Sheldon Sweet, 23 Bridgham St., Providence. R. I. Vaudeville Club (2). Jr. Liber Bd. (3). Jr. Week Com. igii William Clement Giles, 20 Colonial Ave., Springfield, Mass. I St V. Pres. of Class. Class Baseball Team (i). Chmn., Ex. Cora., 191 1. Debating Union. Cedric Freeman Joslin, Bethlehem Prep. School, Bethlehem, Pa. Class Water Polo Team (:). Athletic Bd. (2). Vaudeville Club (i). Class Cheer Leader (1-2). Class Gym. Team (i). Celebration Com. (1-2); Chmn. (i). Class Football Team {2). Varsity Water Polo Team (2). John B. Kindelan, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Capt., Class Water Polo Team (i). Varsity Swimming Squad, (i). Class Football (2). Charles Clarence Maxson, Jr., 128 Main St., Westerly. R. I. Chap. Ed., A K E Catalogue. Class Football (i). Class Track Squad (i). Class Football Team (2). Soph. Ball Com. (2). Harold Wallace, 2854 Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111. James Arthur Wilson, 16 Garden St.. Pawtucket, R. I. Class Football Team (1-2). Class Basketball (1-2). Class Water Polo Team (i). George Burgess Yerkes, 1057 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J. igi2 Richard Jay Adams, 185 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J. Class Constitution Com. Ernest Stratton Barker, 10 DeHart St., Morristown, N. J. David Sheldon Barry, Washington, D. C. Philip Elliott Bronson, 284 Grant St., Salem, N. J. Glee Club (i). Kip IngersoU Chace, 181 Woodruff Ave., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Football Team (i). ■ Henry Valentine Humphrey, Haynes House, Ballston Spa., N. Y. Chapel Choir (i). Joseph Bernard Humphrey, Haynes House, Ballston Spa., N. Y. Chester Warren Spaulding, Waldheim, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Sock and Buskin. Dudley Mellen Wilcox, 1423 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 1913 Louis DeBlois Bartlett, 4 Elton St., Providence, R. I. Roland Joseph Morgan, 184 Howell St., Providence, R. I. Jackson Cole Phillips, 497 Hope St., Providence, R. L Albert Joseph Wallace, 2854 Washing- ton Blvd., Chicago, 111. 439 Qarolina I iflPfMliii-ffla BETA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Chapel Hill, N. C. Chartered April 5, 1851. Inactive 1861-87. Revived March 19, 1887. ON January 10, 1851, a memorial was presented to * of A K E, pray- ing that a chapter be established at the University of North Caro- lina. The investigation that followed resulting favorably, a char- ter was given, and on April 5, 1851, B of A K E was launched out upon its honored career. The University was at that time at the acme of its ante-bellum prosperity. Known and loved in all parts of the nation, she each year gathered under her classic oaks hundreds of youths from the most refined and cultured homes in our country. With a faculty famed for its integrity and personal magnetism she had grown to be the aristocratic university of the South. It was in such fertile ground that B of A K E was planted. The new chapter, the first of its kind, naturally had the choice of the under- graduates and wbether or not she exercised her opportunity wisely her rec- ord is her most convincing argument. Her example was such that before the year was over she had a rival and by i860 she was one of eleven Greek letter fraternities, though she has never yet lost her prestige. For member- ship, social rank was considered first, but literary attainment and scholarship were also carefully noted and encouraged. At each meeting, held in the resi- dence of John W. Carr, debates were held, and an orator, essayist and poet appointed. Metribers considered these appointments privileges and some in- teresting and eloquent discussions resulted. With such material and ideals the Chapter at once sprang into prominence in every phase of college activity. She took leading positions in the two rivial literary societies, and of the sixty atucfents who were editors of the University Magazine before the War, A K E furnished seventeen^ It can easily be learned from very imperfect rec- ords, t^iat she was even more ably represented among the commencement offi- cers aij4 speakers. William Hall, of Wilmington, had the unprecedented honor of. being " present and perfect " at all recitations during his four years at the University. The chapter became conspicuous in the Fraternity and was largely 431 6 BETA instrumental in the founding of chapters at Virginia and other southern insti- tutions. Distinguisheil as was her standing at college, the chapter record during the great War of Secession was, if possible, even more brilliant. Of the ii8 ini- tiates, 15 died before the War began, 10 are known not to have been in the War (2 being Union men, 2 physicians, disabled from service, and 2 restrained because of religious vows). Of 16 others, there are imperfect records, but 67 certainly — 87 probably — fought in the Confederate ranks. Fourteen are known to have been killed and one-third of the remainder severely wounded. Her members were noted for their bravery. B gave to the cause i Brigadier- General, 5 Colonels, 2 Lt. Colonels, 8 Majors, 21 Captains, 11 Lieutenants, 5 Surgeons, 2 Chaplains, and also several commissioned officers. The majority of these warriors were under twenty-five, and many even under twenty, years of age. Such is the war record of the old chapter of B of A K E, unsurpassed by any like tribute to the majesty of our grand old Fraternity. In 1861, because of the sadly diminished attendance at the University, it was thought best to dissolve the chapter. At the close of the War this aristocratic old University fell into the hands of the " carpetbaggers " and the administra- tion was taken away from the old faculty. The " reconstructed " University proved to be a complete failure and after a period of eight years in which her doors were closed she was placed again in the hands of her old friends. Al- though she had lost her former prestige, still from her wasted halls and deci- mated ranks she bravely met persistent opposition and rapidly regained her old position in the aflfections of the people of the State. Improvements were made and the campus reassumed its ante-bellum activity. As usual, politics absorbed the attention of the students. One band of very close friends, after a sweeping victory in one of the literary societies, decided to bind themselves into a fraternity and forming a temporary organization, became recognized candidates for A K E. In their purpose they were enthusiastically encouraged and recommended by the alumni of old B, who had long wished to see their chapter revived. This application was presented by Major Henry R. Shorter, '53 ; Hon. A. B. Irion, '55, and Dr. F. P. Venable, H, '74. the charter was granted by the Convention and on March 19, 1886, the new-old chapter was duly organized and given the name B A of A K E, as during the Reconstruction period a new B Chapter had been founded at Columbia. The old members were eager, however, for the old name to be given back. Delegates Venable and Shorter were sent to the Convention at Washington for this purpose and Columbia acceding, the old name was regained. The work of the Fraternity was then taken up with a vim. Through the generosity of Harry Lake and other members a chapter house was built on the edge of the campus. In this neat little home the new B, inspired by the noble record of the old, and urged on by the progressive, spirit of enthusiasm of its new members, became again one of the leading factors in college life. 432 BETA Her sons are widely scattered, though loyal wherever they are ; many of them have achieved distinction and all are useful citizens in their communities. In the words of the editor of our Quarterly: " So long as the good old names mark the descent of the grand old blood, so long as the sons of the pluckiest, sturdiest soldiery that the gray ever clothed, gather in Memorial Hall, peopled yvith their father's renown and sacred to their father's memories, so long will Chapel Hill be a fit place at which to set up the A K E altar." C. S. Venable, 'id. 433 BETA CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER *Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard, College Professor, Raleigh, N. C. A.B., D.D. * B K. Williams Coll., 1828. Tutor, Williams Coll., 1828-31. m., Martha Hcnshaw Bates, Northampton, Mass., 1832. Ordained, P. E. Ch., Nov., 1841. Christ Ch., New Berne, N. C, 1842-47. Teacher, Trinity Sch., Wake Co., N. C, 1847-48. Prof., Lat. Lang, and Lit., Univ. of N. C, Jan., 1849- 68. D.D., Trinity Coll. and Columbia Coll., i860. P. E. Ch., Hyde Park, N. Y., 1868-69. Class. Master, St. John's Sch., Manlius, N. Y., 1870-81. Prof., St. Augustine's Coll. Inst., Raleigh, N. C, 1881-86. Author, "Early Historians of North Carolina." "Life of Gov. Darie of North Carolina," etc. Contrib., Southern Literary Messenger. Engaged in writing "History of North Carolina" at time of death, d., Sept. i, 1888. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1851 Thomas James Narcom, Teacher, tBlackwells, N. C. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Ed,, University Magazine, 1850. ist Distinction. Prin., High Sch., Memphis, Tenn. Maj., 2d Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. Staff, Gen. A. S. Johnston. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn. Pres., Southn. Mil. Inst., Miss., 1861-62; Female Coll., Hernando, Miss., 1862. Prof., Math., Florence Wesleyan Univ., luka Springs, Miss. ; id., Andrew Coll., Tenn. Clk., Superior Ct., Wilmington, N. C. Prin., Acad., Reidsville, N. C, 1872-79. Contrib., Appeal, Memphis. Tenn. ; Avalanche, ib., 1868; Observer, Raleigh, N. C, 1875-81. Prin., Narcom's High Sch., Blackwells, N. C. *John Stevenson Long, Lawyer, New Berne, N. C. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Honor Orator, Randolph Coll., 1851. Univ. of N. C, Law Dept., 1851-52. N. C. Bar, 1852. Lawyer, Washington, N. C, 1852-72. m., Annie Bonner Marsh, Washington, N. C, Dec. 20, 1852. Co. Ct., Beaufort, N. C, 1853-56. Randolph Coll., 1855. Lawyer, New Berne, N. C, 1872 — . Memb., State Dem. Ex. Com., N. C, 1875 — . Mayor, New Berne, N. C, 1878-79. Supt., Pub. Edu., Craven Co., N. C, 1880—. d., Baltimore, Md., July, 1903. ♦William Henry Wiggins, Lawyer, Matagorda, Co., Tex. Charter Memb. ist Distinction, Battles Law Sch., N. C. ni., Betty Burton, Halifax, N. C, Mar. I, 1854- U. Col., C. S. A. d., Nov., 1867. 1852 Edward Alston, Farmer, tArcoIa, N. C. A.B. Lt., i2th N. C. Regt., C. S. A., i yr. Wounded, June 27, 1862. m., Maria Alston Davis, Louisburg, X. C, Feb. 7, 1867. James Jeremiah Slade, Teacher, St. El- mo, Columbus, Ga. A.B., A.M. Ed., University Magazine. ist Distinction. Teacher, Columbus, Ga., 1852- 56. m., (i) Annie Gertrude Graham, Coving- ton, Ga., 1855. Ga. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Co- lumbus, Ga., 1856-59. Judge, Co. Ct., Mus- cogee, Co., 1855-59. La. Bar, 1859. m., (2) Leila Birchett Bonner, Columbus, Ga., Jan. 12, 1859. Priv., C. S. A. Capt., La. Regt.; Lt., loth Ga. Inf.; Adjt. ; Maj., Staff, Gen. Kirby Smith; Disabled, 1862. Traveled for Confederate States Govt, after disablement Head Master, Boys' Class. Sch., Columbus, Ga., 1865-87; Mayor, ib., 1887-91; Tutor, St. Elmo Inst., ib., 1891-1900. Retired, 1900. Prin., Slade's Sch. for Boys, Columbus, Ga., 1886-88. Gen. Ins. Agt., 1888 — . 434 ♦George Augustus Brett, Farmer, Como, N. C. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. 2d Distinction. Prin., Williamston Acad., Martin Co., N. C, 1854; Buckhorn Acad., Marysneck, N. C., 1854-59. Trustee, Chowan Bapt. Female Inst., Murfreesboro, N. C, 1854 — . m., (i) Mary Slade, Martin Co., N. C, Jan. 29, 1856. Com- missary Dept., C. S. A., 1863-65. Sch. Comr., Hertford Co., N. C, 1870-72. m., (2) Lydia E. Worrell, nee Beale, Hertford Co., N. C, Dec. 19, 1882. Chmn., Bd. of Edu., ib., 1885. d., Latta, N. C, 1889. ♦Charles Shepard Bryan, Commercial Traveler, fCassville, Mo. A.B. m., Mildred Yancy Wear, Otterville, Mo., Nov. 25, 1863. Supt., Pub. Schs., Barry Co., Mo., 1871-72. Mo. Legis., House, 187s- 79. d., Cassville, Mar. 8, 1895. ♦Frederick Jones Hill, Merchant, Hen- derson, N. C. A.B. Cotton Planter, S. W. Ga., 1852-60; Madison Co., Miss., 1860-75. m., Sarah Lil- lington Walters, Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 16, i860. Priv., Co. D, 28th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1862-63. Lt. and Enrolling Officer, N. C, BETA 1863-65. Grazing, Fauquier Co., Va., 1875-82. Dealer in Leaf Tobacco, Henderson, N. C, 1882 — . d.. Sterling, Va., since 1901. ♦Joseph Warner Lewis, Lawyer, Law- renceville, Va. A.B. Charter Memb. ist Distinction. A. D. C, Gen. John H. ZoUikofEer, C. S. A., 1862. Office, War Dept., C. S. A., 1862—. Res. Justice, Dinwiddle Co., Va., 1864-74; Bruns- wick Co., Va., 1874 — . Ed., Brunswick Advo- cate, Brunswick Co., Va,, 1874-77. Comr. of Accounts; Comr. in Chanc. d., Dec. 21, 1902. *Joseph Alonzo Manning, Physician, Norfolk, Va. A.B., M.D. Charter Memb. m., Annie S. Hubbard, Norfolk, Va., Nov. 11, 1853. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1854. Phys., Norfolk, Va., 1854- 57. Author, Pph., "Cause of the Yellow Fever in Norfolk, Va.," 1855. d., 1857. 1853 Frederick Henry Cobb, Bookkeeper, tMadison House, Montgomery, Ala. A.B. m., (i) Elizabeth Burch Mitchell, Mont- gomery Co., Ala., Dec. 17, 1861. Enlisted Ala. State Troops, C. S. A., Jan. 9, 1861. Priv., 3d Ala. Regt., Lomax' Command, Apr. 26-Nov. 9, 1861. ist Lt., 34th Ala. Inf., Apr. II, 1862-Apr. 26, 1865. m., (2) Mary Wood Mitchell, Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 22, 1865. Notary Pub., Montgomery Co., Ala., 1873-75. Bk-kpr., H. F. DeBardeleben, Wash. Landing, Alai R., 1879-80; G. L. Morris & -Co., McCalla, Ala., 1883—; W. W. Wads- worth, Wadsworth, Ala., 1884-85; Adams Cot- ton Mills, Montgomery, Ala., 1886-87; William Tatum, ib., 1887—. John Douglas Taylor, Lawyer, faiS Wal- nut St., Wilmington, N. C. A.B. Europe, 1856. m., Sarah Elizabeth Wal- ker, Brunswick Co., N. C, Nov. 9, 1859. N. C. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1860-61. Priv., Capt., Maj., and Lt. Col., 36th N. C. Art., C. S. A. Dir., Wilmington, Charlotte, and Rutherford R. R., 1867. Probate Judge and Clk., Superior Ct., New Hanover Co., N. C, i87)'-78. City Treas., Wilmington, N. C, 1883-87. *Vine Albert Allen, Lawyer, New Berne, N. C. A.B. Teacher, New Berne, N. C, 1850 — . N. C. Bar. d., i860. ♦Archibald Ray Black, Teacher, Burgan, N. C. A.B. Ed., University Magazine, ist Distinc- tion, m., Elizabeth Jane McDuffie, Black R. Chapel, New Hanover Co., N. C, Sept. 19, 1866. Sheriff, New Hanover Co., N. C, 1872- 74. d., Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 24, 1889. *Cyrus Harrington, Clergyman. Mans- field, La. A.B. 2d Distinction, m., Lucy Ann Roberts, Chatham Co., N. C, Aug. 2, 1853. Prin., Sch., Garbonton, N. C, 1853-55; Acad., Oko- lona, Miss., 1855-58. Ordained, 1859. Presb. Ch., Rocky Mt., La., 1859-65. Missionary, C. S. A., Ark. and La., Sept., 1864-65. Prin., Acad., Caddo Lake, La., 1866-6$; ' Presb. Chs., Mansfield, Smyrna, Keatchie, and Mt. Zion, La., 1869-80. Author, "The Mode of Baptism," 187S; "Church Government," 1881. Pres., Bd. of Sch. Dirs., De Soto Parish, La., 1881—. Moderator, Presb., Synod, Shreveport, La., 1886. Contrib., Observer, New York, N. Y. ; North Carolina Presbyterian; Presbyterian, St. Louis, Mo. d., Keachn, La., Oct., 1893. *James Bettoner Hughes, Physician, New Berne, N. C. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1856. Phys., New Berne, N. C, 1856-1900. m., (i) Laura W. Bryan, New Berne, N. C, Jan. 5, 1859. Surg., 2d N. C. Regt., C. S. A., 2 yrs. Brig. Surg., Anderson's Brig., 6 mos. Med. Dir., French's Div., Wilmington, N. C. m., (2) Bettie W. Knox, Kinston, N. C, June 5, 1871. Memb., N. C. Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn. ; Craven Co. Med. Soc. d.. May 30, 1900. I *John Willis Johnston, Farmer, Wel- don, N. C. A.B, Charter Memb. 3d Distinction. m., Susan Frances Simmons, Halifax Co., N. C, June 15, 1853. N. C. Legis., House, 1856-57. Maj. and Col., 34th N. C. Mil., C. S. A. Comr., Halifax Co., N. C, 1877-78. Chmn., Bd. of Suprs., Faucett Township, N. C. d., ^ Aug. s, 1892. % *James Horace Lacy, RaleigH, N. C. I Univ. of N. C, 1849-52. d.. Chapel Hill, N. I C, Sept. 22, 1852. ♦Alexander Worms Lawrence, Insur- ance, Raleigh, N. C. A.B. Capt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Ins. Agt., Raleigh, N. C, 1865-80. d., Aug. 4, 1880. ♦John Wheeler Moore, Lawyer, Bethle- hem, N. C. A.B. 3d Distinction, m., Annie Jones Ward, Bethlehem, N. C, Sept. 28, 1853. N. C. Bar, 1855. Capt., 2d Cav., 19th Regt., 3d Battalion, N. C. Troops. Light Art., C. S. A. Presiding Justice, Hertford Co., N. C, 1877- 78. Author, "Heirs of St. Kilda," "School History of North Carolina," "Roster of North Carolina Troops," "Sketches of Hertford Coun- ty." Memb., Wis. Hist. Soc. d., Dec. 8, 1906. I *Solomon Pool, Clergyman, Smithfield, • N. C. A.B., A.M. Prof., Math., Univ. of N. C, 1854-66. m., Cornelia Kirkland, Chapel Hill, N. C, June 10, 1856. Assr., U. S. Int. Rev., 1866-69. Pres., Univ. of N. C, 1869-76. Prin., Select Sch., Asheville, N. C, 1880 — . D.D., Rutherford Coll., 1881. M. E. Ch., Smithfield, N. C, 1886—. d., Apr. 8, 1901. I ♦Frederick Charles Shepard, Birming- I ham, Ala. m., Eliza Ritchie. C. S. A. d., Birmingham, Ala. ♦Henry Russell Shorter, Lawyer, Eufala, Ala. A.B. Charter Memb. N. C. Bar, 1854. Law- yer, Montgomery, Ala., 1854-55. m., Adrianna C. Keith, Eufaula, Ala., May 9, 1854. Lawyer, Eufaula, Ala., 1855—. Priv., Co. A, ist Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1861. ist Lt., A. D. C, Ala. Brig., R. E. Rhodes' Div., Ewell's Corps, Army of W. Va., 1862-65. Pres., Ry. Comsn., Ala.. 1885—. d., Nov. 27, 1898. ♦William Monroe Spencer, Lawyer, Clinton, Ala. A.B. Law Student, Eutaw, Ala., i85'3-54. Ala. Bar, 1854. m., Cornelia A. Phillips, Chapel Hill, N. C, 1855. d., June 24, 1861. ♦James Woods, Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. ' '- A.B. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1855. N. C. 435 BETA Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn., 1856- 59. d., July 14. >859- ♦David Gaston Worth, Merchant, Wil- mington, N. C. A.B. 2d Distinction, m., Julia Ann Stickney, l-"t. Edward, N. Y., June 7, 1853. Memb., Worth & Daniel, Merchants, Wilmington, N. C, 1860-65. State Salt Comr., 1863-65. Memb., Worth & Worth, Comsn. Merchants, Wilmington, N. C, 1865 — . Memb., Bd. of .\udit and Finance, 1879-87; Bd. of Aid., 1879- 87. d., Nov. 21, 1897. *Adam Empire Wright, Physician, Wil- mington, N. C. A.B., M.D. Charter Memb. M.D., Univ. of N. Y., 1856. Phys., Wilmington, N. C, 1856—. m., Sallie F. Potter, Wilmington, N. C. Hosp. Surg., rank Maj., C. S. A., Wilmington, N. C. Supt. of Health, 1874-79. d., July 14, 1879. 1854 *William Lee Alexander, Teacher, Mc- Dowell Co., N. C. A.B. Tutor, Lat., Univ. of N. C, 1858-59. Maj., C. S. A. Pres., Coll., Tex. ♦William Badham, Alerchant, Edenton, N. C. A.B. Salutatorian. m., Miss Jones, Edenton, N. C. Capt., N. C. Bat., C. S. A. d., 1868. ♦William Charles Nichols, Physician, New Berne, La. A.B., M.D. See Psi, 1853. Univ. of \. C, 1853-54. Ed., University Magazine, 1853. Univ. of La., Med. Sch., 1854-55. M.D., Univ. of Md., 1856; Univ. of La., 1858. Surg., Baltimore Infir., Baltimore, Md., 1858-59. Demr., Anat., Univ. of La., 1859-62. Joint Ed. and Prop., Medical and Surgical Journal, New Orleans, La., 1859-67. House Surg., Char- ity Hosp., New Orleans, La., 1860-61. Surg., C. S. A., 1861-62. Med. Dir., Staff, Gen. Polk, May, 1862-Aug., 1863. La. State Hosp.; Hosp., Rome, Ga. ; Richmond, Va., 1863-65. m. at Richmond, Va., Virginia Pollard of New Or- leans, La., Jan. 11, 1865. Demr., Anat., Univ. of La., 1865-70. d., Jan. 31, 1871. ♦Charles Wesley Phifer, U. S. A. and C. S. A., Coffeeville, Miss. A.B. See Chi, 1853. Lt., U. S. A., 1854-61. Resigned from U. S. A. and entered C, S. A. Maj.; Lt. Col., C. S. A. Col., Battle of Shiloh. Brig. Gen., 3d Brig., 3d Div., Army of the West. Phifer's Cav., Gen. Van Dorn, June 30, 1862. ♦Oscar Ripley Rand, Planter, Raleigh, N. C. A.B. Capt., C. S. A. d., Jan. 29, 1904. ♦James Allan Wright, Lawyer, Wilming- ton, N. C. A.B. Capt., Co. 3, ist N. C. Inf., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Mechanicsville, July 26, 1862. ♦Joseph Hill Wright, Banker, Wilming- ton, N. C. A.B. Teller, Branch of State Bk., Wilming- ton, N. C, 1856-61. Priv., C. S. .\., 6 mos., 1862. d., Apr. 20, 1862. 1855 James Campbell, Clergyman, tCumber- land Co., N; C. A.B. Edward Winslow Gilliam, Litterateur, ti202 Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md. A.B. ist Distinction. Valedictorian. P. E. Chs., N. C. and Ky. m., Emelie Turner Ryin, N. C, 1863. Prof., Lat., Gr., and Eng. Lit., Rock Hill Coll., Ellicott City, Md. Med. Stu- dent. Author, "African Problem," "Chinese Immigration," etc. Contrib., Popular Science Monthly; North American Review, etc, William Hunt Hall, Physician, 129 E. 54 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D., A.M. Ed., University Magazine. ist Distinction. Valedictorian, Dialectic Soc. Commenc. Grand Marshal. Hosps., London and Paris, 1855-56. Med. Dept., Univ. of N. Y., 1856-58; M.D., 1858. m., Susan B. Wright. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 15, i860. Surg., Med. Dept, Lee's Army, C. S. A. Mil. Hosps. Med. Purveyor. Europe, 1865. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1866—. Fellow, Acad, of Med. Memb., Med. Soc, State of N. Y.; Med. Soc, Co. of New York; Med. Union. Clubs: Uni- versity, and various other professional, benevo- lent, and social. Samuel Paxton Waiters, Clergyman, Hillsboro, N. C. A.B. Priv., Co. D. 28th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. Asst. Rector, Holy Apostles' P. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1870-80. Student, Gen. Theol. Sem., ib., 1880. Ordained, 1880. Rec- tor, P. E. Chs., R. I.. Va., Fla., and N. C, 1880—. 4,36 ♦Edmund James Gaines, Lawyer, Wil- mington, N. C. A.B. Priv., 23d N. C. Inf., C S. A. d., 1866. ♦Alfred Brigg:s Irion, Lawyer, Eola, La. A.B. 2d Distinction. La. Bar, 1857. m., (l) Caroline King, Opelousas, La., Feb. 23, 1859. Adjt., State Troops, C. S. A., 1862. Priv., 28th Tex. Inf. La. Gen. Assembly, House, 1864-65. Contrib., Rural Sun, Nashville, Tenn., 1873. Author, "Boaz: His Tribulations," 1874. Contrib., Budget, New Orleans, La., 1875. m.. (2) Alice Mort, New Orleans, La., Apr. 23, 1879. Judge, Circ. Ct., La., 1880-84. Memb., U. S. House of Reps., 1884-87. d.. New Or- leans, La., May, 1903. ♦Daniel McDougal, Cumberland Co., N. C. A.B. Capt., isth N. C. Inf., C. S. A. d. of wounds received. Battle of Malvern Hill. Va., 1862. ♦Evander James Mclver, Merchant. Cameron, Tex. A.B., A.M. Ed., University Magazine. ist Math. Honor. 2d Anc. Lang. Honor. 3d Fr. Honor. Commenc. Debater. 45th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1861. Staff Duty, 1862-63. Maj., Engs., 1864. Bvt. Col., 1865. m., Mary Ella Pitts, Nov. 15, 1870. Pres., Coll., Union Springs, Ala., 1870-79. Chmn., Dem. Ex. Com., Bullock Co., Ala., 1880-83. Supt. of Edu., Bullock Co., Ala., 1882-83. Contrib., -Stondord, Raleigh, N. C; Herald, Union Springs, Ala.; Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., etc. ♦Hunter Nicholson, College Professor, Knoxville. Tenn. A.B. m., (0 Charlotte Putnam Stone, Har- mar. Ohio, Nov. 14, 1855. Assoc. Ed., Wash- • iigton Union, 1855-57. Adjt. Gen., Terin., 1857-59. Ed.. Herald. Columbia, Tenn., 1858- 61. C. S. A., June, i86i-May 4, 1865. Maj. BETA and A. A. G., Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. A. Buford, Forest's Corps, 1864-65. Ed., Dixie Farmer, 1867-69; Rural Sun, 1874. Prof., Nat. Hist, and Geol., Univ. of Tenn., 1870-80; Nat. Hist., 1880-85. m., (2) Kate Dickinson Mar- tin, Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 16, 1875. Prof., Pol. Econ., Univ, of Tenn., 1882-85. Joint Author, "Resources of Tennessee." Memb., A. A. A. S. d., Mar. 5, 1901. *Gideon Jerome Pillow. Law Student. Killed, steamboat explosion. Miss. R. ♦Charlton Whittaker Yellowley, Law- yer, San Marcos, Tex. A.B. Ed., University Magazine, 1853-54. 'st Math. Distinction. Law Student, Greenville, N. C, 1855-56. N. C. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Greenville, N. C, 1856-58. m., Carolina Toole, Tarborough, N. C, Feb. 11, 1858. Prin., Par- sons Sem., Travis Co., Tex., 1858-62. C. S. A. Coronal Inst., San Marcos, Tex., 1863-64.. d., May 12, 1864. 1856 John Bratton Erwin, Lawyer, fLancas- ter C. H., S. C. A.B. Univ. of N. C, 1854-56. 2d Grad. Honor. Law Student, Yorkville, S. C, 1857. S. C. Bar, 1857. Priv., Co. B, 6th S. C. Vols., Longstreet's Corps, C. S. A., 1861-64. Staif, Gen. Robert Toombs, 1864-65. Pres., King's Mountain R. R. Co., Yorkville, S. C, 1865. m., Mary Tirzah Barnes, Lancaster, S. C, Jan. 4, 1866. S. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1876-77; Senate, 1886 — . Adolphus Alexander Lawrence, Physi- cian, flredell Co., N. C. M.D. Surg., Army of Tenn., C. S. A. Surg., Memphis City Hosp. and U. S. Marine Hosp. William Johnson Saunders, Lawyer, fLock Box 4S3, Raleigh, N. C. A.B., A.M. m., Jacqueline Minnissier Bacot, Darlington, S. C, Nov. ji, 1856. N. C. Bar. Capt., and Col., Art., C. S. A. Sec. of State, N. C. Thomas Bog Slade, Teacher, fCarroU- ton, Ga. A.B., A.M. 2d Distinction. m., Almarine Cowdery. Priv., Ga. Art., C. S. A., 1861-65. 1856 *Calvin Jones, Charlotte, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1852—. d., Feb. i, 1858. *William Allison Owens, Lawyer, Char- lotte, N. C. A.B. County Atty., Mecklenburgh Co. m., Alice Caldwell, Charlotte, N. C. Col.. 53d N. C. Inf., C. S. A., May 6, 1862. Killed, Battle of S. Mountain, Md., Sept. 14, 1862. ♦Joseph Wann Stevenson, Lawyer, New Berne, N. C. A.B. 2d Distinction. Law Student with G. S. Stevenson, 1856-57. N. C. Bar, 1857. ist Lt., loth N. C. Inf., C. S. A. d., Raleigh, N. C, July 17, 1865. *James Edward Sumner, Teacher, Madi- son Co., Miss. A.B. C. S. A. d., i865. 1857 John Washington Graham, Lawyer, Hiilsboro, N. C. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Tutor, Math, and Lat., Univ. of N. C, 1858-60. LL.B., i86o. N. C. Bar, i860. Lawyer, Hiilsboro, N. C, 18S0— . Lt., Capt. and Maj., 56th Regt., N. C. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. Co. Solic, Hiils- boro, N. C., 1865-68. m., (i) Rebecca B. Cameron, ib., Oct. 9, 1867. Del., Const. Conv., N. C, 1868. N. C. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 2oth Dist., 1868-72, 1876-77, 1907-08. m., (2) Margaret F. Bailey, Oct. 14, 1S87. Trustee, Sinking Fund, N. C. R. R., 1878—; Univ. of, N. C. Report of Tax Comsn., 1886. Memb., N. C. Hist. Soc. Author, Printed Speeches. Leonidas Bonaparte Haley, Physician, Murfreesborough, Tenn. M.D. William Jones Lea, Merchant, fDaphne, Ala. A.B. m., Kliza Thom Woodcock, Mobile, Ala., Apr. 3, 1861. Lt, Carpenter's Bat., C. S. A. Featherstone's Brig., Miss., Ga., and Ala. Turpentine Bus., Mobile, Ala., 1866 — . Retired. 437 ♦Andrew Jackson Planner, Wilmington, N. C. B.S. Signal Service, ist La. Regt., C. S. A. m., Fannie Kirkpatrick, Wilmington, N. C, Mar. 3, 1863. d., Nassau, W. I., July 27, 1864. ♦Hubert Harvey, Saline Co., Mo. Univ. of N. C, 1853—. C. S. A. ♦John Calvin McLauchlin, Lawyer, tWadesborough, N. C. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 2d Distinction. LL.B., i860. Prin., Pee Dee Acad., Ni C, 1858-59; Grand Fork Acad., N. C, 1860-61. 2d Lt., C. S. A., July, i86i-Apr., 1862; Capt., Apr., 1862-N0V., 1863. m., Mary Elizabeth Cara- way, Feb. 18, 1863. Prin., Anson Inst., Wades- borough, N. C, 1866-67. Clk., Superior Ct., and Probate Judge, Anson Co., N. C., 1874 — . d.. Mar. 23, 1906. ♦Henry Mullins, Lawyer, Fayetteville, N. C. Law Student. N. C. Bar. Lawyer, Fayette- ville, N. C, 1861. Capt., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Williamsburg, Va., May s, 1862. 1858 Thomas Williams Mason, Farmer and Lawyer, Garysburgh, N. C. A.B. See Eta, 1858. Ed., University Maga- zine, ist Honors. Salutatorian. Law Dept., Univ. of N. C, 1859. m., Bettie Gray, North- ampton Co., Sept. 25, i860. Staff, Longstreet's Corps., Army of Northern Va., C. S. A., 1861- 65. Farmer, Garysburg, N. C, 1867-77. N. C. Bar, 1877. Itawyer, Garysburg, N. C, 1877 — . Trustee, Univ. of N. C. Memb., N. C. Legis., 2 terms; Corporation Comsn. Pre- siding Officer, County Ct., Garysburg, N. C. Alexander Gary McAlister, Planter, tAsheborough, N. C. A.B. Calvin Cook Sellers, Teacher, fRan- dolph, Ala. Univ. of N. C, 1853-54; Howard Coll., 1853. BETA Cumberland Univ., Law Dept., 1856-57. m., Susan A. Scltzir. Mar. 18, 1858. Intendanl, Camden, Aia., 1858-59. Clk., Circ. Ct., Wil- cox Co., .Via., 1860-61. ist Lt., 13th Ala. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Prin., High Sch., Randolph, Ala. ♦Robert Walker Anderson, Raleigh, N. C. A.B. ist Distinction. Tutor, Gr., Univ. of N. C, i8s9-6o. Theol. Student. Ordnance Sergt., 4th Brig., N. C. Regt., C. S. A.; Sergt., Maj., id. m., Rebecca Bennehan Cameron, Hillsborough, N. C, Apr. 28, 1863. Killed, Battle of Manassas, May 5, 1864. *Samuel Mitchell Brinson, Lawyer, New Berne, N. C. A.B. d., Aug. 30, 1858. *John Alexander Gilmer [Jr.], Lawyer, Greensborough, N. C. A.B. See Eta, 1859. 2d Distinction. Col., 2?th N. C. Regt., C. S. A., Dec. 5, 1862. Severely wounded. Battle of Bristol Sta., Va., Oct. 13, 1863. ♦Robert Theodore Harris, Lawyer, Tus- caloosa, Ala. A.B. 2d Distinction. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Rehoboth, Ala., 1859. Ala. Bar, i860. Law yer, McKinley, Ala., 1860-69. Priv., Inde pendent Blues, Selma, Ala., 8th Ala. Regt. C. S. A., Ex-Gov. John A. Winston, 1861 Wounded, Battle of Williamsburg. Shot through the body and left for dead among the wounded, Battle of Sharpsburg, Md. Cap- tured and exchanged, 1862. Adjt, 58th Ala. Regt., Col. Bush Jones. Disabled, Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Nov. 26, 1863. m., Stella Maria Searcy, Tuscaloosa, .Ala., Nov. 30, 1865. Lawyer, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1869-72. d., Nov. 8, 1872. ♦Hamilton C. Jones [Jr.], Lawyer, Char- lotte, N. C. A.B. N. C. Bar, 1859. Lawyer, Salisbury, N. C, 1859-67. Capt., 5th N. C. Inf., C. S. A., 1 86 1 -May, 1862. Lt. Col. and Col., 57th N. C. Inf., May, 1862-65. Lawyer, Charlotte, N. C, 1867—. N. C. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1867-73. m., Sophia Consert Myers, Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 13, 1873. U. S. Dist. Atty., Westn. Dist., N. C. d., Aug. 23, 1904. ♦Nathaniel Pearson Lusher, Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. A.B. See Gamma, 1856. d., i860. ♦Caldwell C. Swayze, Lawyer, Ope- A.B. m., Sue Hill, Pittsboro, N. C, Nov. 9, 1857. La. Bar, i860. Lawyer, Opelousas, La., i860 — . Priv., Lt., and Adjt, Yerks' La. Brig., Army W. Va., Jackson's Corps, 8th La. Regt., C. S. A. Supt., Pub. Schs., St. Landry Parish, La., 1876-84. Memb., La. Edu. Soc. d., Apr, 10, 1890. ♦Julius Walker Wright, Lawyer, States- viUe, N. C. A.B. Ed., University Magasine. Lt., Art., C. S. A. N. C. Bar. Res., Columbus, Ga., 1869-75. m., MoUie Murdock, Columbus, Ga. Res., Statesville, N. C, 1875—. d., Icard Sta., N. C, June 11, 1878. A.B. 3d Honor, m., Julia Blackburn, Lake Providence, La., June 2, 1859. Cotton Planter, Lake Providence, La., 1859 — . C. S. A., 4 yrs. Priv., 17th N. C. Vols., Co. A, Hoke's Div., Hill's Corps, I yr.; Q. M. Sergt., l yr.; Adjt., 2 yrs. Frederick Augustus Fetter, fWashing- ton, N. C. .\.B., A.M. Tutor, Univ. of N. C, 1860-63. Teacher, Class. Sch., Edenton, N. C. Lucius Frierson, Banker, fColumbia, Tenn. A.B. m., Kate Morgan, Columbia, Tenn., May 17, 1870. Cashier, 1st Natl. Bk., Columbia, Tenn., 1875-85; Columbia Banking Co., 1885 — . Alexander Kirkland, Clergyman, tGe- neva, Ga. A.B. 2d Distinction. Union Theol. Sem., Hampden, Sydney, Va., 1860-61. m., Amanda Sater, Raleigh, N. C, Mar. 10, 1863. Or- dained, 1867. Presb. Ch., Mt. Olive, N. C, 1867-70; Clinton, X. C, 1868-71; Whiteville, N. C, 1872-87. Supt., Pub. Instr., Columbus Co., N. C., 1882-84. Ed., Columbus Times, Chadbourn, N. C, 1884-85. Presb. Ch., Geneva. Ga., 1887—. Henry Clinton Lea, Fruit Grower, t^ al- laha, Fla. Priv., 1st Sergt., Lt., and Capt., .\lexander Stephens Guards, C. S. A., Mobile, Ala. Dis- abled, Battle of Wilderness, May 6, 1864. m., Kittie Martin, Mobile, Ala., 1872. Del., Const. Conv., Ala., 1875. Richard Franklin Lewis, Physician, tLumberton, N. C. M.D. Univ. of N. C, 1858-59. M.D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1861. Asst. Surg., Hosp. duty, C. S. A. m., Lucy J. Berill, Richmond, Va., Nov. 20, 1863. Mayor, Lumberton, N. C, 1873. N. C. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1885-86. Grand Dictator, Knights of Honor, N. C, 1885-86. Memb., U. S. Med. Soc. Sydney Smith, Manufacturer, 323 Junius St., Dallas, Tex. A.B. 2d Distinction. Planter, Marengo Co., Ala., 1859-65; Priv., Co. D, ist Miss. Cav., C. S. A., 1860-63. Staff Officer, Jackson's Div., Forest's Command, 1863-65. Planter, Talla- hatchie Co., Miss., 1865-75. m.. Belle Gay, Starkville, Miss., Aug. 10, 1865. Justice of Peace, Tallahatchie Co., Miss., 1867-68. Mfrs. Agt., Dallas, Tex., 1875-83; Mfr., Cotton Presses, ib., 1883-86. Trustee, Sch. Bd., Dal- las, Tex., 1883-84. Sec. and Gen. Mgr., Tex. State Fair and Dallas Exposition, 1886—. ♦John William Ballard, Raleigh, N. C. A.B. Capt., C. S. A. ♦Nicholas Collin Hughes, New Berne, N. C. A.B. Contrib., University Magasine. Law Student. Adjt., 2d N. C. Regt., C. S. A., 1861. Capt. and Adjt. Gen., Pettigrew's Brig., 1862-63. Mortally wounded. Battle of Gettys- burg, Pa., July 3, 1863. d., Martinsljurg, \'a., July IS, 1863. ♦Edwin Knapp, Lawyer, Macon, Ga. A.B. See Kappa Psi, 1859. 1859 ♦Louis Charles Latham, Lawyer, „ , , TT 1 T% • -ni i. J.T t Greenville, N. C. Edward Hugh Davis, Flanter, tLake a.B. 2d Distinction. Harvard Univ., Law Providence, La. Sch., 1859-60. Maj., ist N. C. Re^t., Army 438 beta^ Northn. Va., C. S. A., 1861-65.' m., (i) Anna M. Norcom, 1864. N. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1864-70; Senate, 1870-71. Mayor, Plymouth, N. C, 1874-75., U. S. House of Reps., i879-8r. Dem. Elector, N. C, 1876. m., (2) Livy Montevio, 1876. Dir., Baltimore and Roanoke Steam Transportation Co. Co. Atty., Washington, Tyrrel, and Pitt Cos., N. C. Trustee, Univ. of N. C. U. S. House of Reps., 1887 — . d., Oct. 16, 1895. ♦Charles Washington McClammy, Farm- er, Scott's Hill, N. C. A.B. ' Essay Pr., 1856. Ed., University Maga- sine, ist Distinction. 2d Math. Honor. Prin., Union Acad., Sampson Co., ,N. C., 1860-61. Priv. and Maj., 3d N. C. pav., C. S. A. Promoted for gallantry. m., ' Margaret 'Fen- well, Harrell's Store, N. C, Feb. 28, 1861. N. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1868-69; Senate, 1870-71. U. S. House of Reps., 1887 — . d., Feb. 19, 1896. *James Blakeney Perkins, Lawyer, Aus- tin, Miss. A.B. See Chi, 1859- Univ. of Miss., 1855-57. Univ. of N. C, 1857-59. Capt., Co. F, 42d Ala. Jnf., Moore's Brig., Maury's Div., C. S. A. m., Mary C. McCaa, Columbus, Miss., Mar. 6, j866. Cuba, 1871. Miss.. Bar, 1872, Miss. Legis., House, 1878-80; Senate, 1880-S4. d., Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 21, 1898. *George Martin Pillow, Columbia, Tenn. A.B. See Gamma, 1858. 2d Lt. and A. D. C, Gen. Gideon J. Pillow, C. S. A., Nov. 7, i86i — ; jst Lt. and A. D. C, Oct. 16, 1862- 65. d., 1879. ♦Francis D. Stockton, Lawyer, Mem- phis, Tenn. Chancellor, Tenn. d., 1878. i860 William Wild Henry, Lawyer, fMerid- ian. Miss. A.B. Capt., C. S. A. m., (i) MoUie Evans, Enterprise, Miss.; (2) Mattie Brooks, Mobile, Ala. ♦Robert English Cooper, Clergyman, Hillsboro, TeX. A.B. Palmetto S. S., Longstreet's Corps, ,C. S. A., 1861-64. Chap!., Colby's Legion Cav., 1864-65. m., Annie Davis, June 29, 1863. Presb. Ch., Ebenczer, S. C, 1866-81; Hills- boro, Tex., 1881 — . Trustee, Davidson Coll. Contrib., Christian Observer, d.. Fort Worth, Tex., 1887. ♦Thomas William Cooper, Windsor, N. C. A.B. Lt., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Gettys- burg, Pa., July 3, 1863. ♦Louis Henry DeRosset, Merchant, Wil- mington, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1858-60. Ordnance Dept., C. S. A., Richmond and Wilmington, . 186Z-63. m., (l) Maria Napier Finley, Aiken, S., C., June 17, 1862. Spec. Agt., Q. M. Dept., Nas- sau, 1863-64. Merchant, Wilmington, N. C, 1864-65; London, Eng., 1865-67. m., (2) Jane ■Dickinson Cowan, Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 7, 1872. d., Nov. II, 1875. ♦Edmund Loftus Jxines, Rowan Co., N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1856-58. d.. Chapel Hill, N. C, Nov. 24, 1858. ♦Charles Carroll Pool, Lawyer, Eliza- beth City, N. C. A.B. ist Distinction. N. C. Bar, 1866. Law yer, Elizabeth City, N. C., 1866-68. Reg. in Bankruptcy, N; C, 1867. Del., Const. Conv., N. C, 1867-68. Judge, Superior Ct., ist Jud. Dist., N. C, 1868-72. m., Elizabeth Constance Greene, Elizabeth City, N. C, June 16, i860. Prosecuted Southn. Claims, Washington, D. C, 1873-75. Collector of Customs, Albemarle Dist., N. C, 1877-85. Real.;Estate Dealer, Elizabeth City, N. C, 1885—. Memb , ToWn Council, Elizabeth City, N. C, 1887; City Atty., 1887—. ♦Samuel Park Wier, Clergyman, Greens- borough, N. C. A.B. Ed., University Magazine, 1859-60. 2d Distinction. Theol. Sem., Columbia, S. C, 1860-61. 2d Lt., 40th N. C. Regt., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. ♦George L. Wilson, New Berne, N. C. Ed., University Magazine, d., 1861. 1861 ♦Thomas Turner Allen, Lawyer, Wind- sor, N. C. A.B. Ed., University Magazine, i860. Teach- er, 1861-65. m., Sarah Jane Outlaw, Windsor, N. C, June 1, 1861. Clk., Superior Ct., Bertie Co., N. C, 1865. N. C. Bar, 1866. Mayor, Windsor, N. C, 1866. d., Aug , 1866. ♦Franklin Garrett, Lawyer, Monroe, La. A.B. See Zeta Zeta, 1S61. Univ. of N. C, 1860-61. 3d Distinction. Priv., 2d La. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-63. Staiif Officer, rank Capt., 1863-65. Clk., Supreme Ct., La., 1866-67. La. Bar, 1868. m., Agnes M. Bond, Shelby Co., Tenn., Oct. 20, 1869. Parish Atty., La., 1876- 77. City Council, Monroe, La., 1880 — . Chmn., Pub. Sch. Com., Monroe, La., 1880 — . m,, Lelia Johnston, Monroe, La., Oct. 31, 1889. ♦Guilford Nicholson, Farmer, Canton, Miss. A.B. 2d Distinction.- Adjt, 2d N. C. Cav., C. S. A., 1861^62. m.,-Elizabeth Winter, Jan., 1871. d., Halifax Co., N. C, Jan., 1884. ♦Azariah Coburn Stewart, Alexander, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1857— . d., 1861. ♦Elisha Elbridge Wright, Memphis, Tenn. A.B. ist Distinction. Capt., Art, C. ,S. A. Killed, Battle of Murfreesborough, Teriri^, July 13, 1862, at head of his Battery. 1862 Octavius Harvey Blocker, Farmer, fFayetteville, N. C. A.B. 3d Distinction. 2d Lt., 24th N. C. Regt., C. S. A., June, i86i-Feb., 1862. Capt, Art., Feb., 1862-Aug., 1862.^65. m., Susan M. Robe- son. Bladen -Co., N; C, Aug. 18, 1864. U. S. Assr., Int. Rev., 3d Dist.,. N. C, 1870-73; Collector, id., i%73-76. Ed., Statesman, Fay- etteville, N. C, 1874. State Proxy, Westn. R. R. Co., 1875. U. S. Int Rev. Agt, N. C, 1875-81. Sylvester Hassell, Clergyman and Edi- tor, Williamston, N. C. A.B., A.M. 1st Distinction. Prin., Acad., Williamston, N. C, 1865-67. A.M., 1867. 439 BETA Pi of., Langs., State Norm. Univ., Wilmington, Del., i8h8-7o. m., (i) Mary Isabella Yarrell, Williamston, N. C, Sept. 4, 1869. Prin., Inst., Newcastle, Del., 1871; Wilson, N. C, 1872-83. m., (2) Frances Louisa Woodward, Wilson, N. C, May 3, 1876. Supt., State Norm. Sch., Wilson, i\. C, i88i-86. Primitive Bapt. Ch., Williamston, N. C, 1881— . Prin., Williamston Acad., 1887-1903. Author, "History of the Church of God." Andrew Jackson Moore, Clergyman, tWhitakers, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1858—. Matthew Joseph Moore, Farmer, Car- pinteria, Santa Barbara Co., Cal. .\.B. Univ. of N. C, 1858-61. ist Meta- physics Honor. 2d Fr. Honor. Staff, Gen. feff Thompson, C. S. A., rank Capt., S. E. Mo., 1861. Adjt., ist Mo. Rifles, 1862. U. S. Mo. Inf., 1862—. Disabled, Allatoona, Ga., Oct. s, 1864. Mentioned both for gallantry and distinguished conduct on the field of bat- tle. Res., Kansas City, Mo., 1864-75. ni., Mary Helen Webb, Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 20, 1867. Farmer, Carpinteria, Cal., 1875 — . Teacher, Pub. Schs., Santa Barbara Co., Cal., 1879-81. Samuel Webb Smith, Merchant, f^Ia'- vern. Ark. 2d Distinction. Univ. of N. C, 1859-61. Maj., 3d, Ark. Inf., Longstreet's and Jackson's Corps, Army of Va., C. S. A., 1861-65. Farmer, Tulip, Ark., 1866-77. m., Sallie Davis Eaton, Tulip, Ark., June 17, 1869. Merchant, Mal- vern, Ark., 1877 — . Thomas Shepard Webb, Lawyer, jKnox- ville, Tenn. Univ. of N. C, 1858-61. 1st Lt., Co. G, 154th Tenn. Inf., C. S. A. Maj., 63d Tenn. Cav., Gen. N. B. Forrest, 1S63-64. ist Distinction, m., Blanche McClung, Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 21, 1867. Tenn. Bar, 1867. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1867-69; Knoxville, Tenn., 1869 — . Trustee, E. Tenn., Hosp. for Insane. 1862 ♦Leonard White Bartlett, Sumter C. H., S. C. Univ. of N. C, 1859-61. Priv., Co. D, 2d Div., ist S. C. Vols., Apr., 1861; Capt., 1862. Mortally wounded. Battle of Savage Sta., Va., June 29, 1862. d. on way to Richmond, Va., .July I, 1862. *Lemuel Samuel Fletcher, Elizabeth City, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1858-59. Priv., C. S. A., i86i- 62. Captured, Roanoke Island, d., Oct., 1862. *Henry Harrison Taylor, Lawyer, Knoxville, Tenn. Univ. of N. C., 1860-61. Capt. and Lt. Col., C. S. A. Va. Bar, Lawyer, Abingdon, Va. ; Bristol, Tenn.; Columbia, Tenn. m., Inez Johnston, Madisonville, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1877. Lawyer, Knoxville, Tenn., 1871— . ♦Henry Clay Wall, Journalist, Rocking- ham, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1858-61. Sergt., Co. D, 23d N. C. Inf., Early's Div., Hill's Corps, C. S. A., 1861-62. Priv., 4th N. C. Cav., Roberts' Brig., Lee's Div., Feb., 1864-Apr. 9, 1865. Justice of Peace, Rockingham, N. C, 1871- 81. m., Mary Frances Leak, Rockingham, N. C, Oct. 28, 1874. Merchant, Rockingham, N. C, 1877—. Dir-, Gt. Falls, Leak, Wall, Mc- Rae, Roberdel & Pee Dee Mfg. Cos., i88t— . Ed. and Prop,, Rockingham Rocket, 1884 — . Author, "Historical Sketch Pee Dee Guards, Co. D, 23d N. C. Regt."; "Intemperance," a Poem, 1886. d., Aug., 1899. 1863 George Ferdinand Farron, Planter, tAIemphis, Tenn. C. S. A. Tenn. Gen. Assembly, House. Calvin Yates Marshall, fPrairie Grove, Tex. See Chi, 1862. Univ. of N. C, 1859—. Gideon Edwards Thurmond, Merchant, fCarpenteria, Cal. Univ. of N. Cf., 1859-61. Capt., Co. B, 15th Miss. Inf., Barksdale Brig., McLaw's Div., Longstreet's Corps, Lee's Army, C. S. A. m., Ellen W. Dickinson, Glade Spring, Va., Nov, 23, 1870. Gen. Merchant, Carpenteria, Cal., 1872 — . Sch. Supt., Santa Barbara Co., Cal., 187s—. 440 ♦William Jones White, Tobacco' Mer- chant, Warrenton, N. C, Univ. of N, C, 1859-60. 2d Distinction. Priv., Co. A, 2d, afterwards 12th, N. C. Inf., C. S. A., 1861. Staff Officer, ist N. C. Cav., July 22, 1861; 2d Lt., Co. E, ist N. C. Cav., 1863; Q. M., rank Capt., id., 1863-65. Jus- tice of Peace, Warrenton, N. C, 1866; Town Comr., ib., 1868-79. ni.. Sue Blount Caw- thorne, ib., Apr. 7, 1869. Mayor, ib., 1881-82. Chmn., Bd. of Co. Comrs., Warrenton Co., N'. C, 1882-85. Pres., Warrenton R. R., 1885 — . d., Sept. 23, 1903. 1864 William Triplett Hargrove, tTownsville, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1860-63. Priv., Co. G, 3d N. C. Cav., C. S. A., Sept., 1863—. Killed, Battle of Reams Sta., Va., June 21, 1864. Erskine Douglas Sanford, Cotton Buyer, tHouston, Tex, Univ. of N. C, 1860-61. Priv., Starr's Bat, Manley's Battalion, C. S. A. William Robert Webb, Teacher, Bell- buckle, Tenn. A.B., A.M. Univ. of N. C, 1860-61. 1st Honor, 1861. ist Lt., Co. H, isth N. C. Inf., Cobb's Brig., Magruder's Corps., C. S. A., 1861-63. Capt., Co. K, 2d N. C. Cav., W. H. Lee's Brig., Hampton's Corps, 1863-65. Prisoner, Hart's Island, N. Y. Teacher, High Sch., Oxford, N. C, 1866-70. Prin., Acad., CuUeska, Tenn., 1870-86. m., Emma Clay, Un- ionville, Tenn., Apr. 23, 1873. Dir., 2d Natl. Bk., Columbia, Tenn., 1879 — , Prin., Webb Sch., Bellbuckle, Tenn., 1886 — , Dir., Bell- buckle Bk., 1886 — . Part Owner and Contrib., Herald, Columbia, Tenn. Memb., Gen. Conf. M. E. Ch., S., 1874 and 1892. Octavius Augustus Wiggins, Lumber Merchant, fWilmington, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1860-63. Capt., Co. E, 37th N. C. Regt., A. P. Hill's Div., Jackson's Corps, Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., s yrs. and 6 raos. m., Anna Maria Parsley, Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 6, 1866. Memb., 'Parslfey'S Wig- gins, Lumber Dealers, 224 Third St., Wilming- ton, N. C, 1867—. Memb., Bd. of Audit and Finance, Wilmington, N. C, 1881-85. BETA ♦William Henry Graham Webb, Towns- ville, N. C. Univ. of N. C, i860—. Lt., C. S. A. 1886 *Pierre Beauregard Manning, Teacher, Sunbury, N. C. A.B. Charter Memb. 2d Honor. Teacher, Cape Fear Acad., . Wilmington, N. C, 1886 — . Contrih., Gacette, Washington, N. C, 18S6 — . d., Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 20, 1903. *George Lane Patrick, Civil Engineer, Decatur, Ala. B.S. Charter Memb. Deb. Medal. Asst., A. H. Rowland, Eng., Boston, Mass., 1886-87. With Street R. R., Decatur, Ala., 1887—. d., June 20, 1906. 1887 ClauiUus Ferdinand Smith, Clergyman, Elizabeth City, N. C. A.B. Charter Memb. 2d Honor. All-around Athletic Medal (4). Chief Marshal, Commenc. (3). Theol. Sem. of Va., 1887-90. Ed., Theol. Sem. Mag., 1887-88. Ordained Deacon and Priest, 1890. m., Clara Forsyth McGuire, Jan. 22, i8gi. P. E. Chs., Va., 1892-1902. Curate, Epiphany Chapel, Washington, D. C., 1902-06. Rector, Christ Ch., Elizabeth City, N. C., 1906 — . Chapl., Naval Reserves of' N. C, 1907. Dean, Convocation of Edenton, 1909. 1888 Francis Marion Harper, Superintendent of Schools, 427 Fayetteville St., Ra- leigh, N. C. Ph.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Hon. Mention, Mangum Orat. Medal. Philos. Oration. Prin., Centennial Sch., Raleigh, N. C, 1888-91. Asst. Supt., City Schs., Athens, Ga., 1891-94. Post. Grad. Student, Univ. of Ga., 189s; A.M., 1896. Univ. of Chicago, 1896-97, Teacher, Raleigh, N. C., 1897-1907; Supt., Schs., ib., 1907 — . Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., ib. St. Clair Hester, Clergyman, 207 Wash- ington Park, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Charter Memb. Ed., Uni- versity Magazine. Ded. Medal. ' Deb. Medal. Washington's Birthday Oration. Hon. Men- tion, Magnum Orat. Medal. Mgr., Baseball. Class Prophet. Tutor, Dept. ' of Ehg. Lit., Univ. of N. C, 1889-90. Grad., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1893. Asst. Minister, Ch. of the Messiah, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1893-95; Rector, St. George's Ch;, ib., 1895-98; Ch. of the Messiah, ib., 1898 — . m., Sarah Cornelyea Baker, ib., June 17, 1896. Archdeacon, Northn. Brooklyn, 1902 — . D.D., 1908. Post Grad. Student, Univ., City of N. .Y.; Keble Coll., Oxford, Eng. Trustee, Geii. Theol. Sera. Memb., Standing Com. of Epis. Diocese of L. I. Memb., A K E Counpil, - 1892-93; 1908-09; Pres., 1908-09. *Malvern Hill Palmer, Teacher, Hert- ford, N. C. Ph.B. Charter Memb. Prin., High Sch., Hert- ford, N. C, Sept., 1888 — . m., Jessie Rey Avington, Dec. 2z, 1891. d., Warrentown, N. C, Sept. 4, 1895. *Benoni Thorp, Berea, N. C. " B.S. 3d Asst, Chem., State Agr. Dept., Ra- leigh, N. C, 1888. 3d Asst. Chemist, State Experimental Station, 1888-89. d., Raleigh, N. C, July 23, 1889. i88g Stephen Cambreling Bragaw, Lawyer, Washington, N. C. Charter Memb. Univ. of N. C, 1886-89. Ball Mgr. Libr. Capt., Varsity Football Team. Asst. Capt., Varsity Baseball Team. Sec, In- tercoll. Athletic Assn. Teacher, Coll. Inst., New Berne, N. C, 1889-gl. Univ. of N. C, Law Sch., 1891. N. C. Bar, 1891. City Atty., New Berne, N. C., .1892-93. Assoc. Ed., Com- mercial, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1893-95. m-. Maude Hayward Amyette, New Berne, N. C, 1893. Lawyer, Washington, N. C, 1895 — ; City Atty., ib., 1895-1905; Mayor, ib., 1 yr. N. C. Legis., Senate, 1905 — . Sec, Dem, Ex. Com., Craven Co. Memb., Coml. .Lawyers' Assn. (St. Louis, Mo.); V. Pres., State Bar Assn. (Washington, N. C^.) ; N. C. Soc. of Cincinnati; Bd. of Visitors, Univ. of N. C. Trustee, Univ. of N. C. Henry Gilliam Wood, Insurance, Eden- ton, N. C. Ph.B. Charter Memb. Agr., operating a Fish- ery and Ins. Bus., Edenton, N. C, 1889 — . m., 1892. — m., Mary Lewis Heartt, Dec. 12, Mary Philips, Tarboro, N. C, Sept. 28, 1893. *Mills Robert Eure, Lawyer, Norfolk, Va. A.B. Teacher, Winton, N. C. Memb., N. C. Legis.; V. Consul, Victoria, B. C d., Gates- ville, N. C, Sept. 17, 1901. 1890 *Kemp Battle Batchelor, Physician, Raleigh, N. C. *Samuel Masters Blount, Lawyer, Wash- ington, N. C. Charter Memb. Decl. Medal, d., 1903. i8gi John Gray Blount, Physician, fWashing- ton, N. C. Henry Augustus Gilliam, Lawyer, Tar- boro, N. C. N. C. Bar, 1892. Lawyer,' Tarboro, N. C, 1892 — . Memb., N. C. Legis., 1899. Chmn., Dem. Ex. Com., Edgecombe -Co., 1897.99. Memb., Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of N. C. Samuel Babcock Gregory, Lawyer, fEl- kin, N. C. , ■ Joseph Planner Hendren, Lawyer, Elkin, N. C. N. C. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Elkin, N. C, 1892—. m., Emma G. Ring, Mar., 1898. Mayor, Elkin, N. C. ; Town Atty.; Town Comr. Dir. and Atty., Elkin Natl. Bk. Memb., Co. Bd. of Elec- tions, Surray Co., 8 yrs.; K. of P.; F. & A. M. James Jeremiah Slade, Jr., Civil En- gineer, fGrifhn, Ga. 1892 Bartholomew Moore Gatling, Lawyer. Pullen Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. 44r BETA A.B. LL.B. Harvard Univ., Law Dept., 1892- 95; LL.B., 1895. Lawyer, Raleigh, N. C., 1895—. Charles Felix Harvey, Merchant, 611 N. Queen St., Kinston, N. C. Ph.B. Commenc. Marshal, i8gi. Hume Es- say Pr., 1892. Merchant, Kinston, N. C, 1892 — . m., Mary Lewis Heartt, Dec. 12, 1894. Eugene Johnston, Merchant, fLittleton, N. C. Trinity Coll., N. C., i yr. Merchant, Little- ton, N. C, 1893—. Charles O'Hagan Laughinghouse, Physi- cian, Greenville, N. C. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1893. Phys., Green- ville, N, C, 1893 — . m., Carrie Dail, Snow Hill, N. C, 1896. Annual Orator, Med. Soc., N. C, 1897. Pres., Bd. of Med. Examrs. for N. C., 1902-08. John Croom Rodman, Physician and Surgeon, Washington, N. C. M.D. Univ. of N. C, 1888-89. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1889-92; M.D., 1892. Phys., Washington, N. C, 1892 — . m., Olzie W. Clark, Wilson, N. C., June 7, 1904. Act. Asst. Surg., Public Health and Marine Hosp. Serv- ice, 1895 — . Memb., Seaboard Med. Assn. of Va., and N. C. (Pres., 1906); N. C. Med. Soc; V. Pres., 1904; Pres., Bd. of Med. Examrs. of N. C, 1908 — . Robert White Smith, fHertford, N. C. 1893 Frank Huske Holmes, Physician, fClin- ton, N. C. David Robert Kornegay, Merchant, tGoldsboro, N. C. Thomas Massette Lee, Clergyman, Clin- ton, N. C. Davidson Coll., 1886. Univ. of N. C, 1887- 90. N. C. Bar, 1892. Lawyer, Clinton, N. C, 1892-98. Pastor, Chs., Tenn. and N. C, 1898 — . Larry Ichabod Moore, Lawyer, 84 E. Front St., New Bern, N. C. Law Dept., Univ. of N. C, 1894. N. C. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, Greenville, N. C, 1894-1907. Solic, 3d Jud. Dist., 1898-1907. Memb., Moore & Dunn, Lawyers, New Bern, N. C, 1907 — . [Daniel] Lindsay Russell, Lawyer, ti65 Broadway, New York, N. Y. John Stanley Thomas, Clergyman, 1 11 Main St., Garyville, La. DecU Pr. Philanthropic Soc. Chmn., Bldg. Com., Chap. House. Princeton Theol Sem. McCormick Theol. Sem. Moody Bible Inst. Teacher, Collegiate Inst., New Berne, N. C, 1893-95. N. Y. Trade Sch., 1896-97. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Washington Hts., New York, 1896-97. Pastor, Presb. Chs., Va., Tex., Fla., La., 1898 — . Libr., Library Assn., Garyville, La. William Young Warren, Jr., fAtlantic Transport Steamship Co., i Broadway, New York, N. Y. Edward Payson Willard, Manufacturer, Wilmington, N. C. Ph.B. Class Poet (1-2-3-4). Ed., University Magasine (3). Assoc. Ed., Hellenian (2-3). Glee Club (2-3-4); Pres., id. (4). Varsity Base- ball Team (2-3). Tennis Championship (2-3-4). Cum iaude. Mfr., Wilmington, N. C, 1893 — . ♦Howard Alston, Lawyer, Littleton, N. C. m., Adelaide A. Thorne, Dec. 24, 1904. d., 1905. 1894 Charles Baskerville, College Professor, College City of New York, New York, N. Y. A B., Ph.D. See Eta, 1888. See CM, 1889. See Gamma, 1891. Univ. of Miss., 1886-88. Univ. of Va., 1888-90. Vanderbilt Univ., 1 891. Univ. of N. C., 1892-94. m., Mary Boylan Snow. Instr., Chem., Univ. of N. C, 1892-94; Ph.D., 1894; Asst. Prof., 1894-1900; Prof., (^hem. and Dir. Chem. Laboratory, igoo- 04. Prof., Chem. and Dir. Laboratory, C. C. N. Y., 1904 — . Chmn., Sec. C, A. A. A. S., 1902-03. Memb., Council Am. Chem. Soc; Ger. Chem. Soc; Soc. of Chem- Industry; Washington, D. C, and New York Acads. of Sci. ; Franklin Inst. Author: "School Chem- istry,*' "Key to School Chemistry," "Radium and its Application in Medicine," and numer- ous Technical Articles. Discoverer of the Chem. Elements Coralinium and Berzelium. William Mayhew Hendren, Lawyer, 520 Spring St., Winston, N. C. N. C. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, Winston, N. C, 1894 — . m., Annie G. Rawley, Mar. 28, 1899. Joseph Fairfield Hester, tKittrell, N. C. Richard Elliott Lee, Physician, no W. Walnut St., Goldsboro, N. C. A.B., M.D. ONE. Univ. of Maryland, 1894-96; M.D., 1896. Post. Grad. Student. Md. Coll. of Pharmacy. Phys., Clinton, N. C, 1896-1907; id., Goldsboro, N. C, 1907 — . Et. and Asst. Surg., 1st N. C. Vol. Inf., Sp.- Am. War, 189*. Formerly Maj. and Dep. Surg. Gen., N. G., N. C; Supt. of Health, Samp- son Co., N. C. ; Pres., Sampson Co. Med. Soc. Staff, Goldsboro Hosp. m., Annie Moseley Kerr, Clinton, N. C. Memb., N. C. Med. Soc Pres., Wayne Co. Med. Soc. Harry West Whedbee, Lawyer, tGreen- ville, N. C. Joseph Walker Yates, Banker, 406 Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. B.S. Bk. Clk., Wilmington, N. C, 1894-1903; Banker, ib., 1903 — . m., Rena Mills, Feb. 20, 1905. 189s Dudley Lindsay, Lawyer, fFrankfort, Ky. Edward Warren Myers, Geologist, tChapel Hill, N. C. James Norileet Pruden, Lawyer, Eden- ton, N. C. Philanthropic Soc N. C. Bar, 1895. Memb., Pruden & Pruden, Lawyers, Edenton, N. C, 1895—. m., Pensie McMuUan, ib., Nov. 17, 1897- Pride Jones Thomas, Physician, tWil- inington, N. C. 442 BETA *Henry Thomas Batts, Physician, Tar- boro, N. C. Killed by crazy negro, Norfolk, Va., July ii, 1902. i8g6 Louis Isaac Guion, Planter, Columbia, S. C. Planter, Columbia, S. C, 1896 — . m., Eliza- beth Giugard, ib., June 28, 1905. Charles Watson Yates, Jr., Clerk, no N. Fourth St., Wilmington, N. C. John Browne Lindsay, Jr., Civil En- gineer, tFrankfort, Ky. Sylvester Brown Sheoherd, Lawyer, 219 E. North St., Raleigh, N. C. A.B. N. C. Bar, 1897. Memb., Shepherd & Busbee, Lawyers, Raleigh, N. C; Shepherd & Shepherd, Lawyers, ib., 1897 — . m., Lilla May Voss, Oct. II, igoo. Clubs: Capital Club of Raleigh, Raleigh Country. Thomas Perry Wharton, Farmer, fWashington, N. C. *Benjamin Edward Stanley, Kinston, N. C. 1897 *David Winfield Booth, Clerk, Knox- ville, Tenn. d., 1902. ♦Robert Riddick Catling, Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. Arthur Williams Belden, Engineer, care 1898 p;tt!K,?,l°v!' I""""^^' '*° ^""^ ^""" ^''■' Herbert Bonatine Cunningham, fCun- "'" " ningham, N. C. Pittsburgh, Pa Capt., Football Team (3-4). Asst., Chem., 1896-97. Chem., Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., Birmingham, Ala., 1898-igoi; Birming- ham Cement Co., ib., 1901-02. m., Fannie Hamilton Meade, Birmingham, Ala., June 12, 1901. Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., ib., 1903-05. U. S. Geol. Surv., Coke Expert. St. Louis, Mo., 1905-07. Coke Expert and Eng., Surv. Plant, Denver, Colo., 1907-08. Eng.-in- charge. Tech. Branch, U. S. Geol. Surv. Head- quarters, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1908 — . Memb., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; Soc. of Chem. In- dustry; Soc. of Chem. Engs. William Grimes Clark, Merchant, tTar- boro, N. C. Louis Julian Poisson Cutlar, Manu- facturer, t.Marion, N. C. Mfr., Furniture, Wilmington, N. C, 1897- 1903; id., Marion, N. C, 1903 — . Clayton Giles, Jr., Insurance, Wilming- ton, N. C. Herman Homthal, Merchant, 109-111 Granby St., Norfolk, Va. Sec. and Treas., Ames, Brownley & Homthal, Dry Goods Merchants, Norfolk, Va., 1897 — . m., Virginia Mercer, ib., Sept. 5, 1905. Memb., Lodge, Commandery, and Nobles Mystic Shrine, F. & A. M. (Norfolk and Richmond). William Stamps Howard, Lawyer, Tar- boro, N. C. Law Sch., Univ. of N. C, 1897-98- N. C. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Tarboro, N. C, 1898 — . m., Mary McPherson Firebee, Nov. 14, 1901. Co. Atty., Edgecombe Co., N. C, 1905-07. N. C. Legis., Senate, 1907-08. Trustee, Univ. of N. C. Richard Herring Hubbard, Traveling Salesman, Clinton, N. C. Univ. of N. C., 1893-96. Traveling Salesman, 1896 — . m., Katharine Byrne Venable, Charles- ton, W. Va., Dec. 16, 1904. Memb., United Coml. Travelers. Ferdinand Badger Johnson, Manufac- turer, Clinton, N. C. B.L. Varsity Baseball Team (3 yrs.). Mfr. and Cotton Buyer, Clinton, N. C, 1897—. Chief, Fire Dept., 8 yrs., ib. Memb., Bd. of Aldermen, ib. Memb., 1. O. O. F.; F. & A. M.; K. of B. Calvert Rogers Dey, Insurance, 112 Plume St., Norfolk, Va. Ph.B. Teacher, Ger. and Eng., Norfolk Acad., Norfolk, Va., 1898-99; Fire Ins., ib., 1899- 1904. Insp. and Adjuster, Liverpool & Lon- don, & Globe Ins. Co. for Va., N. C, and W. Va., 1904 — . Clubs: Virginia (Norfolk, Va.); Westmoreland (Richmond, Va.). Robert Rathbone Handy, Decorator, Washington, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1894-95. Window Decorator, Washington, N. C, 1895—. Corpl.-Capt., N. C. N. G., 1895 — . m., Margaret De Mille Styron, Washington, N. C. Henry Steers Lake, Warehouseman, 27 E. 76 St., New York, N. Y. With Baker & AVilliams, Bonded Storage Ware- house, 512 Washington St., New York, N. Y., 1898 — . m., Marie Ziegler, Paris, Fr., Oct. 19, 1898. 1899 Charles Skinner Alston, Insurance, 20 W. Vance St., Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Ins., Littleton, N. C, 1899-1903. Dist. Mgr., Ins. Co., Charlotte, N. C, 1903 — . m., Ella Douglas Robertson, ib., 1905. Sec. and Treas,, A K E Alumni Assn., ib. Louis Blanchard Brown, fNew York, N. Y. Milton Courtright Elliott, Railroad At- torney, Natl. Deposit Bank, Philadel- phia, Pa. See Eta, 1900. Univ. of N. C., Law Dept., 1895-98. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1900-02. Thomas Hume, Jr., Teacher, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B. A.M., 1900. Teacher, Horner Mil. Sch., Oxford, N. C, 1900-02; Winston High Sch., Winston, N. C., 1902-04; Prin., id., 1904 — . Memb., Club, Twin City; N. C. Teachers' Assn.; Y. M. C. A. Adlai Osborne, Civil Engineer and Architect, Pine St., Newton, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1895-97. Draughtsman, Char- lotte, N. C, 1897-1904. m., Marie Simons Trenholm, Charleston, S. C, June 3, 1903. 443 /;/; / . / Designing Eng., Wilson, Sompayrac & Urqu- hart, Columbus, S. C., 1904-08. Civ. Eng. and Architect, Newton, N. C, 1908 — . Francis Moore Osborne, Clergyman, 1605 S. Boulevard, Charlotte, N. C. A.B.,^ A.M., B.D. Ed.-in-Cliief, Annual. Capt.. Varsity l-'ootball Team, 1900. Prea., Y. M. C. A. Tutor, Eng. and Matli., Univ. of .\. C, 1899-1900. Univ. of the South, 1900-03; B.D., 1903. Memb., Varsity Football Team; Athletic Advisory Com. Pres., Athletic Assn. Ordained Deacon, 1903. Ordained Priest, 1904. Priest-in-charge, Episcopal Mission Work, Charlotte, N. C, 1904 — . _ Priest, Bishop At- kinson Memorial Ch., jb., 1909 — . Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. of N. C. Wiley Groom Rodman, Lawyer, Wash- ington, N. C. e N E. Gorgon's Head. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1899-1901. N. C. Bar, 190J. Lawyer, Washington, N. C, 1902 — . m., Theodora Bryan Grimes, Apr. 2, 1902. Co. Atty., Beaufort Co., N. C. Lt., Capt., and Maj., N. C. N. G. I goo William Morton Dey, College Professor, 205 S. 8 St., Columbia, Mo. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Univ. of N. C, 1897-98. Univ. of \'a., 1898-190:3. Harvard Univ., 1902-06; A.M., 1904; Ph.D., 1906. Asst. Prof., Romance Langs., Univ. of Mo., 1906 — . James Hume, Insurance, fPortsmouth, Va. Herman Jules Koehler, Officer of Cor- poration, 116 High St., Orange, N. J. Stevens Inst, of Tech., 1891-95. Capt., Foot- ball Team (4). 9 N E. Pres., IL J. Koeh- ler Sporting Goods Co. (Automobiles), 1900 — . m., W. A. Seibert, Glenridge, N. J., 1900. John Augustus Moore, fLittleton, N. C. Samuel Eakin Shull, Lawyer, 22 N. 7 St., Stroudsburg, Pa. .\.B., LL.B. Capt., Varsity Football Team (3). LL.B., 1900. Pa. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Strouds- burg, Pa., 1900 — . Sec., Delaware Valley Ry. Co., ib. ; V. Pres. and Treas., Monroe Pub. Co., ib. ; Dir., Security Trust Co., ib. Memb., F.Iks; Lodge, Chap., and Commandery, F. & A. M. (Stroudsburg, Pa.); A. A.; O. N. M. S. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.). Adolphus Staton, Lieutenant, U. S. Navy, care Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Va. Mil. Inst, 1896-97. Univ. of N. C, 1897- 98. U. S. Naval Acad., 1898-J902. U. S. S. "Chicago" (Flagship). European Sta., 1902-03; U. S. S. "(Cleveland," 1903-06; Flagship "Con- necticut," Trip Around the VVorld; Ordnance and Navigating Officer, U. S. S. "Yorktown," 1906 — . igoi Willis Alston, fLittleton, N. C. Palmer Cobb, fDanville, Va. John Christoph Blucher Ehringhans, Lawyer, Elizabeth City, N. C. A.B., LL.B. e N E. * B K. Bus. Mgr., Annual; id.. University Mafasine. Chief Ball Mgr., 1903. Asst., Eng., Univ. of N. C, 1902-03. LL.B., 1903. Lawyer, Elizabeth City, N. C, 1903^. N. C. Legis., 1905, 1907- Ensign, Sth Uiv., Naval Brigade. Memb., Elks, I. O. b. F. Metrah Makely, Jr., Makelyville, Hyde Co., N. C. Joseph Bonaparte Martin, Mooresville, N. C. Alexander Weldon Neal, Bridge Con- tractor, tScotland Neck, N. C. Herman Parker Olcott, Lawyer. A.B. See Nu, 1899. Coll. City of N. Y., 1895-97. Yale Coll., 1897-1901. Univ. of N. C, Law Sch., 1901-03. John Stanford Webb, Farmer, fBell- buckle, Tenn. igo2 George Lumpkin Cunningham, fCun- ningham, N. C. Brent Skinner Drane, Civil Engineer, Porto Rico Irrigation Service, Gua- yama, P. R. A.B. * B K. 9 N E. Ed.-in-Chief, Coll. Weekly and Annual, Asst., Chem. Del., LVI A K E Conv., Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 13-14, 1902; id., LVII A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 11-14, 1903. Eng. Aid, U. S. Geol. Surv., Atlanta, Ga., 1902-05. U. S. Reclamation Serv- ice, Carlsbad, N. Mex., 1905-08; Asst. Eng., Carlsbad Project, ib., 1907-08. Asst. Eng., Porto Rico Irrigation Service, Guayama, P. R., 1908 — . Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc. of Civ. Engs. Evan Gordon Mclver, Manufacturing, West Durham, N. C. Pa. Museum and Sch. of Industrial Art, Phila- delphia, Pa., 1902-05; Scholarship Pr., id., 3 yrs. Medal awarded by N. E. Cotton Mfrs. Assn. for best work during 3 yrs. Cotton Mfg., West Durham, N. C, 1905 — . Aldridge Henley Vann, Officer of Cor- poration, Franklinton, N. C. Sec, Sterling Cotton Mills, Franklinton, N. C, 1902 — . Frank Marion Wooten, Lawyer and Drugg-st, Greenville, N. C. Ph.G., New York Coll. of Pharmacy, 1897. Druggist, Greenville, N. C, 1897 — . N. C. Bar. Lawyer, 1903 — . Mayor, Greenville, N. C, 1904-08. Pres., Chamber of Commerce, ib., 1909 — . *Stephen Arnold Douglas, Lawyer, Greensboro, N. C. A.B., Georgetown Univ., 1899. Univ. of N. C, 1899-1902. d., Mar. 29, 1907. 1903 William Rhodes Capehart, fAvoca, N. C. George Chancellor Green, Lawyer, Wel- don, N. C. .\.B., Georgetown Univ., 1901. Law Dept., Univ. of N. C, 1901-03. N. C Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Weldon, N. C, 1903 — , [Hazel] William Rankin Holland, Chem- ist, 410 S. Tryon St., Charlotte. N. C. B.S. Chemist, 1903 — . Memb., Philadelphia A K E Alumni Assn. Tem. Res., Camden, N. J. 444 BETA Nicholas Collin Hughes, Jr., Teacher, Chocowinitj', N. C. Univ. of N. C., 1899-1901. Teacher and Com- mandant, Trinity Sch., Chocowinity, N. C, rgoi-04. Surv. and Planter, Justice of the Peace and Mayor, ib., 1905 — . Vestryman, Trinity Parish, ib., igoS. Robert Gilliam Lassiter, Mining En- gineer, Virgilina, Va. B.S. With Blue Wing Mining Co., 1903 — . John Henry McMullan, Jr., Lawyer, Edenton, N. C. Mayor, Edenton, N. C, 1907 — . Joseph Bunn Ramsey, Lawyer, cor. Franklin St. and Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C. e N E. Gorgon's Head. Capt., Track Team. Pres., Athletic Assn.; id., German Club. N. C. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Rocky Mount, N. C, 1903^—. Ptes., jst Natl. Bk., ib., 1909^-. Memb., K. of P.; Elks. Club, Sagamore. Joseph Hubbard Saunders, Physician, Williamston, N. C. A.B.,' M.D. Univ. Coll. Med., Richmond, Ya., 1904-05; M.D., 1905. Phys., Williamston, N. C, 190S — . Memb., N. C. State Soc; Am. Med. Assn.; Martin Co. Med. Soc; Lodge, Chap., and Commandery, F. & A. M. 1904 John Bensell Cranmer, Physician, 615 Orange St., Wilmington, N. C. M.D. Phys., Wilmington, N. ,C., 1904—. William Dunn, Jr., Lawyer, 40 Broad St., New Bern, N. C. Ph.B. N. C. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, New Bern, N. C, 1904 — . m., Octavia Winder Hughes, ib., Dec. 14, 1907. Pres., A K E Dist. Alumni Assn. Joseph Planner Patterson, Physician, Elk's Temple, New Bern, N. C. M.D. Harris Pr., 1903. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1906. Res. Phys., Polyclinic Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1906-07. Asst. Surg., N. C. Naval Mil., 1907 — . Memb., Hare- Med. Soc. (Jefferson Med. Coll.). William Lloyd Sheep, fEHzabeth City, N. C. George Gillette Thomas, Jr., Draughts- man, 319 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. ■, Architectural Draughtsman, Wilmington, N. C, 1904 — . Fleetwood Hewit Westfeldt. 190S James Edward Barry, Norfolk, Va. See Eta, 1905. Alfred Dana Browne, Physical Training, Newtonyille, Mass. M.D. Grad., Internatl. Y. M. C. A. Training Sch., Springfield, ipoi. Dir., Phys. Training, Pa. Inst., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, ' 1901-02; id., Y. M. C. A., Germantown, Pa., 1902-03. Stu- dent, Univ. of N. C, Acad, and Med. Depts., 1903-05. Dir., Dept. Phys. Training, ib., 1903- 05. Student, Memphis Ho?p., Med. Coll., 1905- 07. Post Grad. Student' '(Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat), N. Y. Post. Grad. Hosp. and Med. Coll., 1907-08. Dir., Phys. Training, St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, N. Y., 1907-08. Stu- dent, Norm. Course, Phys. Training, Harvard Summer Sch., 1908. Dir., Phys. Training, Newton High Sch., 1908 — . Dir., Play Grounds, Boston, Summers, 1901, 1902, 1903. Dir., Boys' Camp, Mass. Civic League, 1904; id.. Boys' Camp, Beaver,, Ark., 1905 and 1907,. Memb., Am. Assn. for Adv. Phys. Edu.v N. Y. Soc. Phys. Edu. Preston Sims Gotten, Lawyer, Citizens' Bank Bldg., Norfolk, Va. B.L. Paul Ernest Fogle, Stock Farmer, 104 Belews St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Univ. of N. C., igo2 — , Memb., Lodge, Chap., and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Am. Breeder's Assn. James Edward Hobgood, fOxford, N. C. Thurman Delna Kitchin, Physician, Lumberton, N. C. A.B. _ M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1908. Ed.- in-Chief, Jefferson Med. Coll. Annual, Opsonin, 1908. Sec, Acad., Jefferson Med. Coll. Phys., Lumberton, N. C, 1908 — . m., Reba Calvert Clark, Nov. 3, 1908. Memb., W. W. Keen Surg. Soc; F. & A. M. Benjamin Kittrell Lassiter, Lawyer, Ox- ford, N. C. LL.B. N. C. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Oxford, N. C, 190s—. Harry McMullan, Lawyer, 243 Market St., Washington, N. C. LL.B. N. C. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Washington, N. C, 1905—. Nathan Jordan Orr, Grocery Business, S08 East Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Wholesale Grocery Bus., Charlotte, N. C, 1905—. Ephraim Brevard Osborne, Rancher, Poso Ranch, Famoso, Cal. Bk-kpr., Charlotte, N. C, 1905. Rancher, Poso Ranch, Famoso, Cal., 1905 — . Louis Gustavus Rountree, Business, New York Cotton Exchange, New York, N. Y. A.B. Comsn. Bus. (Cotton, Coffee, Grain, and Produce), New York, N. Y., 1905 — ■- Memb., A K E Alumni Assn. of New York. Club, Crescent Athletic (Brooklyn, N. Y.). Res., 152 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. John McNeill Smith, Physician, Row- land, N. C. M.D. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1906-08; M.D., 1908. Phys., Rowland, N. C, 1908—. I igo6 Edmund Strudwick Burwell, tCharlotte, N. C. Frank Parker Drane, Chemist, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. Ph.B., M.S. Philanthropic Soc. Ed., University MagazinSi Toch Fellowship in CbenL Asst. in Chem, M.S., 1907. 2d Lt. and Commissary, N. C. N. G. Chemist, Virginia-Carolina Chem. Co., 1906-08. Chemist and Soil Work, Dept. Agi-., Raleigh, N. C, 1908 — . Hampden Hill, College Professor, Chapel Hill, N. C. 445 BETA B.S. Philanthropic Soc. Varsity Track Team. Ed., Coll. Annual. Pres., Cotillion Club. Chief Ball Mgr. Asst. in Chem. Asst. State Chem. and State Food Insp., Raleigh. N. C, 1906-10. Instr., Chem., Univ. of N. C, 19 10 — . Sec, N. C. A K E Alumni Assn. Sec. and Treas., Raleigh A K E Alumni Assn. William Daniel James, fLaurenburg, N. C. Samuel Timothy Nicholson, fWashing- ton, N. C. Bennett Hester Perry, Lawyer, Hender- son, N. C. A.B., LL.B. e N E. Gorgon's Head. Phil- anthropic Soc. Varsity Track Team. Asst. Ball Mgr. Inter-Soc. Debater. Sec. and Treas., Athletic Assn. Bus. Mgr., Univ. of N. C. Mag. (3). Chief Ball Mgr. (4). Judge of Moot Ct. Asst. Geol., 1906-07. LL.B., 1907. Bryan Pr., 1907. N. C. Bar, 1907, Lawyer, Henderson, N. C, 1907 — . V. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. of N, C. Chmn., Anti- Saloon League, Vance Co., 1908. Memb., N, C. Legis., House, 1909; Investigating Com., A K E Chaps., 1909. James Dick Proctor, Lawyer, Lumberton N. C. A.B. Wake Forest Coll., 1901-05; A.B., magnum cum laude, 1905. Pres., Class (3). Asst. Mgr., Baseball Team (4). Bus. Mgr., Glee Club (4). Del., LXI A K E Conv., Louis- ville, Ky., Nov. 15-17, 1907. N. C. Bar, 1906. Memb., Mclntyre, Lawrence & Proc- tor, Lawyers, Lumberton, N. C., 1906 — . Memb., F. & A. M. John Wallace Winborne, Lawyer, Mar- ion, N. C. A.B. Memb., Baseball Team; Football Team; Track Team. 6 N E. N. C. Bar, 1906. Teacher, Bingham Sch., Asheville, N. C, 1906-07. Lawyer, Marion, N. C, 1907 — . Memb., IC of P. John Gilliam Wood, Jr., Business, Eden- ton, N. C. Ph.B. Fish Bus., Edenton, N. C, 1906 — . 1907 William Marion Bond, Jr., Lawyer, Ply- mouth, N. C. N. C. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Plymouth, N. C, 1907—. Lt., I St Bat., 2d Regt., N. C. N. G. Memb., K. of P. Robert Richardson Boyd, fReedsville, N. C. De Leon Fillyan Green, fWelden, N. C. Alexander Hamilton McLeod, Farming and Real Estate, fLumberton, N. C. Fishburne Military Acad., Waynesbro, Va., 1890. Roanoke Coll., Roanoke, Va., 1891-92. Memb., L A. L.; Elks; K. of P. George Blythe Morris, fGoldsboro, N. C. Thomas O'Berry, Officer of Corporation, t303 S. West Centre St., Goldsboro, N. C. A.B. Sec. and Treas., Enterprise Lumber Co., 1908 — . Chief Marshal, State Fair, 1908. Sec. and Treas., Dist. Alumni Assn. Memb., F. & A. M. igoS Benjamin Franklin Harris, Merchant, Henderson, N. C. Tobacco Merchant, Henderson, N. C, 1908 — . Thomas McEntyre Hines, Manufacturer, Rocky Mount, N. C. Mfr. Ice, Rocky Mount, N. C, 1908 — . Manlius Orr, Chemist, t5o8 East Ave., Charlotte, N. C. A.B. Chem., Charlotte, N. C, 1908 — . John DuRand Patterson, Manufacturer, fAlbany Mill Supply Co., Albany, Ga. Varsity Baseball Team (1-2). Asst. Supt., Albany Mill Supply Co., Mfrs. Machinery and Mill Supplies, Albany, Ga., 190S — . 1909 Chesley Calhoun Bellamy, 611 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Samuel Nash Clark, Tarboro, N. C. Benjamin Truitt Dawson, fTarboro, N. C. Donald Gilliam, Student, Tarboro, N. C. Univ. of N. C, Law Sch. James William Hines, Rocky Mount, N. C. Edward Hughes Meadows, New Bern, N. C. Henry Leslie Perry, Student, Hender- son, N. C. Univ. of N. C, Law Sch. igio Richard Dillard Dixon, Edenton, N. C. Martin Francis Douglas, 521 Douglas St., Greensboro, N. C. Ph.B. St. Mary's Coll. Georgetown Univ. Ph.B., Catholic Univ. Univ. of N. C, Law Sch. Robert Drane, Student, Edenton, N. C. Mgr., Varsity Baseball Team. * X. Del.. LXIII A K E Conv., Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 10-12, 1909. Louis Chamberlain Gilliam, Tarboro, N. C. John Amos Guion, 44 Broad St., New- Bern, N. C. William Blount Radman Guion, Law Stu- dent, 44 Broad St., New Bern, N. C. Isaac Wayne Hughes, New Bern, N, C. Edward Garlick Rawlings, Jr., Banker and Broker, 821 W. Nash St., Wilson, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1906-07. Memb., Rawlings & Son, Bankers & Brokers, Wilson, N. C, 1907 — . Summer Home, Morehead City, N. C. Charles Scott Venable, Chapel Hill, N. C. Varsity Tennis Team. Pres., Tennis Assn. * B K. John Manning Venable, Chapel Hill, N. C. 446 BETA igii Paul R. Capelle, Law Student, Rocky Mount, N. C. Glee Club. Edvvard Griffith Bond, Business, Eden- ton, N. C. Univ. of N. C, 1907-08. Grocer, Edenton, N. C, 1908—. Richard Thompson Webb, Bellbuckle, Tenn. Univ. of N. C. Algernon Augustus ZoUicofEer, Hender- son, N. C. Jere Perry ZoUicoffer, Henderson, N. C. igi2 Frank Pendleton Barker, Pembroke, Ky. Class Pres. (2). Frederick Blount Drane, Edenton, N. C. Augustus Washington Graham, Jr., Ox- ford, N. C. John Winder Hughes, 54 Craven St., New Bern, N. C. Monroe Anderson Mclver, Gulf, N. C. Redding Francis Perry, 147 Church St., Henderson, N. C. George Collins Wood, Edenton, N. C. Varsity Track Team. AW ALPHA SOPHOMORE YEAR HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, Mass. Chartered October 15. 1851. Inactive, 1857-60. Charter Withdrawn, 1891 ACTIVE MEMBERS 1852 *Charles Francis Dana, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasly Pudding. Mass, Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1856-68. LL.B., i860. Memb., School Com., Boston, Mass.; Bd. of Aldermen, ib., 1864-68. Justice of the Peace, 1864-68. d., Oct. 16, 1868. ♦William Miller Este, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Phi. 1852. Harvard, 1851-5;^, Charter Memb. 2d Lt., 26th Ohio Inf., U. S A., Dec. 19, 1861 — ; ist Lt., Dec. 5, 1862—; Maj. and A. D. C, Mar. i, 1863—. Re signed, Apr. i, 1863. m., Mary Beck God- dard, Dec. 29, 1862. U. S. Weigher. Custom House, New York, N. Y., 1869. Author, various Poems, d-, igoO. •Charles Wentworth Upham, Lawyer. Buffalo, N. Y. A.B,, LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1854. Mass. Bar, 1855. N. Y. Bar, 1859. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., i8s9-6o. d., Apr. 2, i860. 1853 Joseph Mansfield Brown, Lawyer. Box 117, Washington, D. C. A.B. 2d Lt., Mich. Cav., U. S. A., Sept, 17, 1861. Q. M., 2d Mass. Cav., Nov. 10, 1862. Capt. and Q, M., U. S. Vol's., Apr. 18, 1864—. Charles Appleton Miles, Brattleboro, Vt. ,\,B., A.M., 1872, *John Quincy Adams, Lawyer, Boston, Mass, A.H. Ha'-ly Pudditifi. 'I' B K. Socius, Har- vard Univ. ♦Theodore Chase, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Harvard, 1849-53. Hasty Pud- ding, m., Alice Bowdoin Bradlee, Boston, Mass., Nov. 17, 1868. Res. chiefly in Europe, 1853—. •Charles Henry Hurd, Charlestown, Mass. A.B. 1st Lt., 32 Mass. Inf., U. S. A.. July 21. 1862. Capt. and A. A. C, U. S. \ols.. May 22, 1863. d., 1877. *Samuel Edwin Ireson, Lynn, Mass, A.B. d., 1875. ♦Charles Frederick Livermore, Account- ant, Detroit, Mich. A.B., S.B. Hasly Pudding. S.B., 1856. ni„ Anna Winthrop Chapman, Jan. 26^ 1859. 2d Lt., ist Mass. Unattached Heavy Art., I'eb, 26, 1862. ist Lt., 2d Mass. Unattached Heavy Art., Nov. 3, 1862. Capt., ist Battalion, Mass. Heavy Art., Apr. 22, 1863; Maj., Aug. 6, 1865. Mustered out. Oct. 20, 1865. Account, ant, Detroit, Bay City and Alpena R. R. ♦John Carver Palfrey, Officer of Cor- poration, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. * B K. Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1857. 2d Lt., U. S. Vols., i860; ist Lt., Aug. 3, 1861; Capt., Mar. 3, 1863; Bvt. Maj., Aug. 23. 1864; Bvt. Lt. Col.; Bvt. Col. Supt., Merrimack Mfg. Co., Lowell, Mass., 1865-74. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1873. Trustee, Thayer School, Dartmouth Coll. Treas., Manchester Mills, Boston, Mass., 1874—. d., Jan. 29, igo6. ♦William Henry Peck, Litterateur. At- lanta, Ga. A.B., A.M. m., Monica M. Kenny, New Or- leans, La.. Oct. 20, 1854. Prin., Pub. Sch., New Orleans, La,, 1854-55. Prof., Orat. and Belles-lettres, Univ. of La., 1856-57, Pres., Female Masonic Coll., Greenville, Ga.. i86o- 63. Ed. and Prop,, Georgia Weekly, i86o-66. 448 ALPHA Prof., Mod. I-angs. anil Xall., Sci-;., LeVert Coll., 1864. Piin., tollln>,«oith Coll., 1863. A.M., 1872. *Williani Inskeep Shreve, Lawyer, Or- ange, N. J. A.B. Reporter and Contrib., State Gazette, Trenton, N. J., 1853-59. Lawyer, Trenton, N. J., 1857-63. m., Ellen Maria Lloyd, ib., Oct. 8, 1857. Mfr., China, ib., i860. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1863-70. Res., Orange, N. J., 1863 — . Lawyer, Orange, N. J., 1870 — . *Francis Walse Vaughan, Librarian, Boston, Mass. A.B. Vol. Topographical Eng., U. S. A. Libr., Social Law Library, Boston, Mass. d., Capri, Italy, Apr. 2, 1908. *David Henshaw Ward, Manufacturer, San Francisco, Cal. A.B. R. R. Contr., New York, N. Y., 1853- 57. m., (i) Julia Frances Ward, Boston, Mass., July 5, 1855. Memb., Ward & Booth, Drysalters, Boston, Mass., 1857. Coal Mng., Keokuk, Iowa, 1858. Treas., Ashuelot Mfg. Co., Ashuelot. N. H., 1859-61. Mgr., Gilsuin Mfg. Co., Gilsum, N. H., 1861-63. Prop, and Mgr., Ashuelot Woolen Mills, Ashuelot. N. H., 1863-71. Trust Bus., San Francisco, Cat., 1873 — . Memb., Bd. of Edu., Oakland, Cal., 1879-80. m., (2) Sarah Harwood Babcock, nee Harwood, Nov., 1881. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Judson Iron Mfg. Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1887—. *John Davis Washburn, Lawyer, Wor- cester, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1856. m., Mary Flagg Putnam, June 5, i860. Chief-of-Staff, Gov. Bullock. 1866-68. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1876-79: Senate, 1884. Pres., Merchants' and Farmers' Ins. Co., 1884—. *Aaron Davis Weld, Broker, Boston, Mass. A.B. Clerk, Boston, Mass., 1853-66. m., Annie Warren CofHn, Boston, Mass., Sept. i. 1859. Memb., Aaron D. Weld & Son, Boston, Mass., 1866-70; Aaron D. Weld's Sons., ib., 1876 — . d., Feb. 28, 1907. *William Henry Whittemore, Cambridge, Mass. A.B. d., 1857. *PeIham Williams, Clergyman, Troy, N. Y. A.B., A.M., S.T.D. St. Philip's P. E. Ch., Wiscasset, Me., 1856-61. A.M., Trinity Coll., 1861. m., Helen Margaretta Gunnell, Aug. 7, 1861. Trinity Ch.. Hartford, Conn., 1861-63. Chapl., Hobart Coll.. 1865-66. Ch. of the Mes- siah, Boston, Mass., iS66-67. S.T.D. , Colum- bia, 1871. Missn., Troy, N. Y., 1879—. *Davies Wilson, Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. 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Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1867. Memb., .Alumni Assn., Harvard Coll., 1872-82; Sec., 1886. Judge Advocate, rank Capt., 2d Brig., Mass. \ol. Mil., 1877-82. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1879-80. m., Seraphina Loring, Dec. 17, 1883. Memb.. iMass. Ballot Law Comsn., 1896-1902. d., Dec. 11, 1902. *Josiah Lombard, Merchant, New Y'ork. N. Y. A.B. * B K. With sth Natl. Bk., Chicago, 111., 1863-66. Memb., Lombard, Stevens & Co., Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1866 — : Lombard, Ayers & Co., Refiners of Petroleum, ib., 1889 — . m., Alice A. Rathwin, Verona Springs, N. Y., June 7, 1877. Dir., Tide Water Oil Co. d., Bronxville, Dec. 9, 1908. *Albert Kintzing Post, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B. Harvard, 1859-62. Poet, Hasty Pudding. Priv., Co. H, 4Sth Mass. \o\. Mil., Sept. 26, 1862 — ; 2d Lt., Oct. 14, i852-July 7, 1863. Stock Broker, New York, N. Y. m., Marie Caroline de Trobriand, ib., Jan. 25, i866. A.B., 1868. U. S. Comr., 1871-72. Drowned, W. Hampton, N. Y., July 5, 1872. *John Frinck Smith Van Bokkelen, Wil- mington, N. C. Harvard, 1859-61. C. S. -\. d., Richmond, Va., July 19, 1863. 1864 Russell Nevins Bellows, Clergyman, 247 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Pacific Coaat .\gt., U. S. Sanitary Comsn., 1864-65. Poet and Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Grad., Union Theol. Sein., 1867. Europe, 1867-68. Unit. Ch., Walpole, \. H., 1868-69. Unit. Mission, New York, N. Y., 1869-70. Ed. Staff, Liberal Christian, New York, N. Y., 1870-75. Unit. Ch., Washing- ton, D. C, 1875. Ed., Liberal Christian, 1875-77. Part Prop, and Ed., The Inquirer, New York, N. Y., 1877-80. 4th Unit. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1880-82. Author, "The Channing Centenary in America and Great Britain," 1881. Gen. Sec., Natl. Conf. of Unitarian and other Christian Chs., 1882-99. Retired, 1899. Summer Res., Walpole, N. H. Club, Century. Richard Codman, 149 A, Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Pres., Hasty Pudding. m., Susan Williams Sargent, Boston, Mass., Apr. 20, 1865. Europe, 1865 — . House Decorator, Boston, Mass. Res., West Roxbury. 454 ALPHA Edward Russell Cogswell, Physician, 6i Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Harvard, 1860-62. Hasty Pudding. Corpl., 44th Mass. Vol. Mil., U. S. A., Sept. 12, 1862-June 18, 1863. m., Sarali Parks Proctor, Gt. I'alls, N. H., Oct. 5, 1864. M.D., 1867. Phys., Cambridge, Mass., 1867—. Memb., Scliool Com., Cambridge, Mass., 1870- 78. A.B., 1871. A.M., 1872. Health Officer, Cambridge, Mass., 1878-79. Res., New York, N. Y., 1879-82. Memb., Bd. of Investment, Cambridge Savings Bank, 1890 — . Edward Belknap Haven, Banker [Re- tired], Somerset Club, Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1860-62. Bus., Boston, Mass., 1862- 65. Clk., Manila, P. I., :865-73. U. S. Sub- Treas., Boston, Mass., 1874. Clk., Merchants' Natl. Bk., ib., 1874 — . m., Sallie Dennie Boardman, Boston, Mass., Apr. 25, 1877. Robert Todd Lincoln, Lawyer, 60 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.D. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Capt. and A. A. G., Staff, Gen. U. S. Grant, U. S. Vols., Feb. 20, 1865 — . Resigned, June 10, 1865. Harvard Law Sch., 1864-65. Law Stu- dent, Chicago, 111., 1865-67. 111. Bar, Feb. 25, 1S67. Memb., Scammon & Lincoln, Lawyers, Chicago, III., 1867 — . ra., Mary Harlan, Wash- ington, D. C, Sept. 24, 1868. Europe, 1873. Repub. Pres. Elector, 1880. Trustee, jll. Cent. R. R., 1880 — . Memb., Isham & Lin- coln, Lawyers, Chicago, 111., — 1881. Sec. of War, U. S. A., Washington, D. C, 1881-85. U. S. Minister to Gt. Britain, Apr., 1889-93. LL.D., 1893. Pres., Pullman Co., 1897 — . Peter Butler Olney, Lawyer, 68 William St., New York. N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Mass. Bar, 1866. N. Y. Bar, 1866. LL.B., 1866. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1866 — . Europe, 1874. ra., Mary Sigourney Butler,_ Quincy, Mass., Nov. 12, 1879. Comr., Revision and Compilation Spec, and Local Laws Affecting Pub. Interests in N. Y. City; Revision of Adopted Report, id. Dist. Atty., New York, N. Y., 1883-85. Memb., N. Y. State Bar Assn. Del., Natl. Dem. Convs., 1876, 1880. Memb., New York City and State Bar Assn. Clubs: Century, University, Harvard, Lawyers', Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing. William Lambert Richardson, Physician, 225 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., L.M., M.D. Class Sec. Orator, Hasty Pudding. * B K. M.D., 1867. Di- ploma, Excellence in Obstet., Univ. of Dublin. Externe, Dublin Lying-in Hosp., 1867-68. m., Olivia Lane Aitchison, Portland, Me., July 24, 1867. L.M., Lying-in Hosp., 1868. Med. Student, Imperial Hosp., Vienna, Austria, 1868- 69. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1870 — . Instr., Obstet, Harvard Med. Sch., 1874; Clin. Mid- wifery, 187S-77; Obstet., 1877. 4> B K, 1876. Prof., Obstetrics, Harvard Med. Sch; Dean of Faculty, id. Surg., :st Corps, Cadets, M. V. M. Phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston Lying-in Hosp. William Rotch Robeson, Lawyer, 9 Rue Gretry, Antwerp, Belgium. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Europe and China, 1864-66. LL.B., 1868. Plantation, Fla., 1868-86. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1871-86. m., Marie Constance Hen- riette Janssens de la Hault. Antwerp, Belgium, Sept. 13, 1880. Div, Supt., Boston & Albany R. R., Albany, N. Y., 1887-94: Gen. Supt., id., Springfield, Mass., 1S94-1902. Travel in Europe, 1903 — . Edwin Pliny Seaver, Educator, 179 Wil- liam St., New Bedford. Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. * B K. Teacher, Priv. Sch., New Bedford, Mass., 1864-63. Tutor, Math., Harvard Univ., 1865- 69. Asst. Prof., Math., Harvard Univ., 1869- 74. LL.B., 1870. Europe, 1871-72. Author, "The Formulas of Plane and Spherical Trig- onometry," 1871. m., Margaret Wiley Cushing, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 10, 1872. Head-Mas- ter, Eng. High Sch., Boston, Mass., 1874-80. Overseer, Harvard Coll., 1879. Supt., Pub. Schs., Boston, Mass., 1880-1904. Part Author, "Franklin Arithmetic." Memb., Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci.; Mass. Hist. Soc. Arthur George Sedgwick, Lawyer, tS^ William St., New York. N. Y. . A.B., A.M., LL.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. •1> B K. ist Lt., 20th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., June 23, 1864 — . Mustered out, Feb. 3, 1865. LL.B., 1S66. Mass. Bar. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1868-70. Co-Ed., American Law Re- view, 1870. Ed. Staff, Evening Post, New York, N. Y., J872. N. Y. Bar, 1875. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1875 — . Asst. Ed., Tlie Nation, 1877. Part Ed., "Treatise on the Measure of Damages," 1880. * B K, 1880. m., Lucy Tuckerman, New York, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1882. Ed., American Law Review. Author, "Elements of Damages." Memb., N. Y. Bar Assn. Club, Century Assn. Res., 8 E. 10 St. Charles Henry Warren, Merchant [Re- tired], ti68 Governor St., Providence, R. I. Harvard, 1860-62. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1864-65. Clk., Russell & Sturgis, Merchants, Manila, P. I., 1865 — ; Memb., id., — 1875. m., Annie Rogers Nightingale, Providence, R. I., Nov. 30, 1876. Clk., Nightingale & Kilton, Iron and Steel Merchants, Providence, R. I., 1876-81. Memb., Kilton, Warren & Co., Iron, ib., 1881-1909. Retired, 1909. Dir., Natl. Exchange Bank of Providence, 16 yrs. Frank Waldo Wildes, Real Estate, 70 Washington St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Clk., New York, N. Y., 1864-69. m., (i) Helen Delia Hilger, ib., Apr. 22, 1869. Dry Goods Comsn. Bus., Bos- ton, Mass., 1869 — . Mfr., Woolen and Worsted Goods, Lawrence, Mass., — 1875. Real Estate, Cambridge, Mass., 1875-86; New- ton Centre, Mass., 1886-91. m., (2) Frances E. Ball, New York, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1886. Trustee, Boston, Mass., 1891 — . Club, Union. *Fitzhugh Birney, Geneva, N. Y. Harvard, 1860-61. 1st Lt., Co. A, 23d Pa. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 1, 1861 — . Signal Corps, Jan., 1862-Aug., 1862. Capt. and A. A. G., U. S. Vols., Aug. I, 1862 — ; Maj., Sept. 15, 1862 — . m., Laura Stratton, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 25, 1863. d., Washington, D. C, June 17, 1864. ♦Franklin Leonard Bush, Clergyman, Lenoir, N. C. A.B., A.M. Lib. and Artist, Hasty Pudding. * B K. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1865-67. Deacon, June, 1867. P. E. Ch., Yalesville, Conn., 1867-68. m., Mary Walker, St. John, N. B., Apr. 21, 1869. P. E. Ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1869-71. Europe, 1871-72. P. E. Missn., Marl- borough, Hopkinton and Hudson, Mass.. 1875- 78. St. James' Ch., Lenoir, N. C, 1878-82; St. Stephens' Ch., Oxford, N. C, 1882-83; 455 ALFHA Missn., Richmond Co.. N. C, 1883-93. d., Raleigh, N. C, July 25, 1893. *John Alvarez Dillon, Journalist, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. m., Blanche- Valle, St. Louis, Mo., Jan. js, 1865. Sec, 111. & St. Louis Bridge Co., ih., 1867-72. E'l. Stailf, Globe- Democrat, ib., 1872-79. Pub. and Ed., Evening Post, ib., 1878; Post-Dispatch, ib., r879-8o; 1883-91. Ed., Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Mo., 1880-83. Bus. Mgr., New York World, 1891-1900; Chicago Tribune, 1900-1901; Nezo York World, 1901-02. Memb., Century Assn. d.. Bar Harbor, Me., Oct. 15, 1902. ♦James Neville Hedges, Circleville, Ohio. Harvard, 1860-62. Vol. A. D. C, Staff, Col. Cradlebaugh, 114th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1862. d., Feb. 16, 1863. ♦Herman John Huidekoper, St. Paul, Minn. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Priv., Pa. Vol. Mil., U. S. A., 1863—. Capt., Co. A, 127th U. S. C. T., Sept. 3, 1864—. Maj., 29th U. S. C. T., Mar. 24, 1865 — . Resigned, Oct. 30, 1865. With H. S. & F. W. Huidekoper, Woolen Mfrs., Meadville, Pa., 1865-68. d., Oct. 21, 1868. ♦Richard Jones Meconkey, West Ches- ter, Pa. Harvard, 1860-64. Hasty Pudding. Priv., Chester Co. Bat., Pa. Vol. Mil., U. S. A., June lO-Aug. 22, 1863. d., Feb. s, 1873. ♦Charles Coolidge Read, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Law Student, Boston, Mass., 1864-65. Chorister and Pres., Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1866. With C. T. & T. H. Russell, 1867. Mass. Bar, 1867. Europe, 1871. Memb., Com. Council, Cambridge, Mass., 1883- 84. ♦Samuel Starrow, Fayetteville, N. C. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Corpl., Co. H, 44th Mass. Vol. Mil., Sept. 12, 1862-June 18, 1863. ist Lt., 2d Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 22, 1864. Killed, Battle of Black Creek, N. C, Mar. 16, 1865. ♦William Phillips Walley, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1866. Mass. Bar, 1867. Lawyer, Bos ton, Mass., 1868-91. m., Clara Lyell Dove, Andover, Mass., June 14, 1876. Europe, 1880. d., Nov. 27, 1891. 186s Edward Linzee Amory, U. S. Navy [Re- tired], 28 State St., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1861-62. Grad., U. S. Naval Acad., 1865. Ordered, U. S. Steamer, Swatara, W. I. Squadron, Oct., 1865. Ensign, Dec. i, 1866. Ordered, U. S. Steamer, Franklin. June 1, " 1867. Master, Mar. 12, 1868. Boston Navy Yard, 1876 — . Europe, 1877-78. Asst. Insp., 2d Lighthouse Dist., ^1879. Attached, Flag- ship, Tennessee N. A. Squadron, 1879-82. Lieut., U. S. N., 1869-81; Lieut. Commander, 1881-87. Retired, 1887. Commissioned on re- tired list as Commander, 1906 — . Horatio Greenough Curtis, 179 Marlbor- ough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Artist, Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1865 — . With John Munroe & Co., Bankers, Paris, Fr., 456 — 1869. Memb., J. Gardner Curtis & Co., Im- jiorters, E. India Goods, Boston, Mass., 1870 — • rn., Anna Neilson W'inthrop, New York, N. Y., Oct. J4, 1871. Comsn. Merchant, Boston, .Vlass. Pres., Old Boston Natl. Bank. Pres. and Dir , Stone Telegraph and Telephone Co. Frank Merrick Hollister, Journalist, ti86 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B. With .Etna Ins. Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1865; Sawyer, Mansfield & Co., Boston, Mass., 1865-70: B. P. Hollister, Coal Dealer, Buf- falo, N. Y., 1870 — . m., Mary Jane Evans, ib., Apr. 10, 1872, Assoc. Ed., Express, ib., 187s; Mang. Ed., 1876. Mgr., Young Men's Assn., 1876 — . Curator, Young Men's Assn. Library, 1877. U. S. Dep. Coll. and Clearing Clk., Custom House, Buffalo, N. Y.. 1877. Assoc. Ed., Commercial Advertiser, Buffalo, N, Y., 1877—. Clubs: Thursday, Buffalo, Univer sity. Harvard. Henry Hooper, Physician, 10 Astor St., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., M.D. Hasty Pudding. Traveling in U. S., 1865-66. M.D., 1869. Phys., Chi- cago, III., 1869 — . ra., Ethel E. N'anArsdale, Trieste, Ger., Jan. 8, 1876. Interne, U. S. Marine Hosp., Chelsea, Mass.; id., Mass. Gen. Hosp. Pres., Med. Staff, Passavant Memorial Hosp. Memb., Assn. of Mil. Surgs. of U. S. Clubs: University, Saddle and Cycle, Mar- quette, Huron Mountain, Physicians'. Walter Hunnewell, Merchant, 787 Milk St., Boston, Alass. ,\.B. Harvard, 1861-64. Treas., Hasty Pud- ding. With Agassiz Exploring Party, Brazil, S. Am., 1865-66. With Ky. Impr. Co., Green- up, Ky., 1866-67; Agt., id^ Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867-68. Iron and Coal Bus., Ky., 1868-69. With H. H. Hunnewell & Sons, Boston, Mass., 1869 — . m., Jane Appleton Peele, Salem, Mass., May 15, 1873. Europe, 1873-74. A.B., 1875. George Harrison Mifflin, Publisher, 85 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. V. Pres. arid Pres., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1865-67. With H. O. Houghton & Co., Pubs., Boston, Mass., 1867-72. m., Jane Ap- pleton Phillips, N. Andover, Mass., Oct. 24, 1877. Memb., Hurd & Houghton, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. i, 1872-78; Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1878-80; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880 — . Memb., The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass. Clubs: Union (Boston); University (New York). [William] Lawrence Tucker, Lawyer [Retired], t866 Beacon St., Bpstou, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Eu- rope, 1865-69; 1869-72; 1873; 1874. LL.B., 1875. Mass. Bar, Suffolk Co., Jan., 1876. Eu- rope, 1876-78. Stock Raiser, Middle Branch, Kans. Lawyer. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Boston Athletic Assn. (Boston); Har- vard (New York). Henry Bigelow Williams, Real Estate, 56 Tlie Fenway, Boston, Mass. A.B., .\..\i. Chorister and V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. With J. T. Eldridge, Real Estate, Boston, .Mass.. 1865-75. m., (i) Sarah Louisa trothingham, Boston, Mass., June 2, 1869. A.M., 1871. Europe, 1871-72. m., (2) Susan Sturgis McBurney, nee gturgis, Boston, Mass., May 3, 1876. Clubs: Somerset, Country, Ex- change, Art, Algonquin, University (Boston); Harvard (New York). ALPHA *George Blight, Lawyer, Philadelpliia, Pa. A.B., A.M. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Willi Hoyt, Sprague & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Jler- chants. Branch House, Philadelphia, Pa., 1866 — . Europe, 1868-70. Pa. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1873-74. Europe, 1874-77. d., London, Eng., Mar. 16, 1877. *Thomas Franklin Brownell, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. Law Student, New Bed- ford and Taunton, Mass., 1865-67. Harvard Univ. Law Sch., 1867-68. Class Sec. Mass. Bar, June, 1868. N. Y. Bar, Nov., 1868. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1869-1901. Pres., fraternity Club, 1873. Ed. Staff, North Amer- ican Review, 1879. m., Eva Palmer, Elmira, N. Y., May 3, 1882. Clubs: Harvard, Univer- sity, Century Assn., Barnard, etc. d., Jan. 7. 1 90 1. *James Read Chadwick, College Profes- sor. Boston. Mass. A.B., A.M., M.n. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1865-67. Harvard Med. Sch., 1867-70. House Surg., Carney Hosp., S. Boston, Mass., 1870; Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1870- 71. M.D., 1871. m., Catharine Maria Lyman, Boston, Mass., May 11, 1871. Clin. Instr., Harvard Med. Sch., 1875-76. Libr., Boston Med. Library .Assn., 1875 — . Sec Am. Gyne- col. Soc, 1876-82. Cor. Fellow, Obstet. Soc. London, Eng., 1876. Honorary Fellow. Detroit Acad. Med., 1876. Mgr., Local Decorative Art Assn., Boston, Mass., 1878. Author, "Manual of Diseases Peculiar to Women," 1878. * B K, 1879. Clin. Instr., Gynecol., Harvard Med. Sch.. 1880 — . Libr., Am. Statistical Assn., 1883-84; Harvard IVIed. Sch., 1884; Am. Soc. Psychical Research, 1884; etc. Contrib., Med- ical and Surgical Journal, Boston, Mass. ; American Practitioner, etc. Memb., .4m. Med. Assn. ; Am. Pub. Health Assn. ; Am. Library Assn. Clubs; Papyrus, St. Botolph. Pres., Mass. Cremation Soc, — 1905. d.. Chocorua, N. H., Sept. 24, 1905. *John Wesley Churchill, Teacher, An- dover, Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Licensed, Dec. 12, 1867. Grad., Andover Theol. Sem.. 1868. Ordained, Nashua, N. H., Apr. 30, 1869. Eu- rope, 1869-70. m., Mary Donald, Andover. Mass., July 27, 1869. Prof., Elocu., Andover Theol. Sem., 1869-1900; Phillips and Abbot Acad. Lecturer, Smith Coll.; Wellesley Coll.; Mt. Holyoke Sera. Prof., Boston Univ., Sch. of Oratory. Ed., Andover Review, Andover, Mass., 1884 — . Author, Lectures and Pubd. Sermons. Memb., Nashua Hist. Soc; Monday Club, Boston, d., .Apr. 13, 1900. *Walter Henry Dorr, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.E. Plasty Pudding. Law Student. Boston, Mass., 1865 — . d., Boston, Mass., June 17, 1880. *Charles James Ellis, Lawyer, Los An- geles, Cal. A.B. Sec. and Poet, Hasty Pudding. Mass. Bar, 1868. Res., Los Angeles, Cal., 1868—. m., Mary Thompson, Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 12, 1874. Treas.. Gladstone Gold and Silver Mng. Co., 1879 — U. S. Comr. d., Boston, Mass., Nov. II, 1907. *Alfred Greenough, Architect, Boston, Mass. „ , ,. .'\.B. Libr., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1865-66. Europe, 1866—. llcole dcs Beaux Arts, 1868-73; 1876-78. With Suffolk Savings HI;. d., Rangoon, British Buniiah, June 6, 1884. *Robert Ralston Newell, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Harvard, 1861-63. Hasty Pud- ding. 2d Lt., 54th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 12, 1863—; ist Lt., Feb. 4, 1864—; Capt., July ji, 1865-Aug. 20, 1865. LL.B., 1868. Mass. Bar, Jan., 1870. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1870—. * B K, 1875. Compiler, Index, Albany Law Journal, 1878. Ed., Indc.r Re- porter, Albany, N. Y., 1878-83. d., Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 23, 1883. ♦Sumner Paine, Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1861-63. 2d Lt., 20th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Apr. 23, 1863. Killed, Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. *Benjamin Mills Peirce, Ishpeming, Mich. Hasty Pudding, Student, Sch. of Mines, Paris, Fr., 1865-66; Freiberg, Saxony, 1867; Harvard Univ., Lawrence Sci. School, 1867-68. Copper Mines, Marquette, Mich., 1868-70. d., Ish- peming, Mich., A»pr. 22, 1870. *Charles Arthur Rand, Clergyman, Haverhill, Mass. A.M. Harvard, 1861-64. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. 2d Lt., 20th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Apr. 23, 1863 — ; ist Lt., Dec. 2, 1864 — ; .'\. D. C, Brig. Gen. Macy, Feb. i, 1865—; Hvt. Capt., Apr. 9, 1865. Mustered out, ist Lt., July 16, 1865. Law Student, Boston, Mass., 1864-65. P. E. Theol. Sem., Diocese Ohio, 1 866 — . Deacon, Emanuel Ch., Boston, Mass., Aug. 25, 1868. m., Jeannette H. Wing, Gam- bier, Ohio, Aug. 31, 1869. Grace Ch'., Mans- field, Ohio, 1869-70; Rosse Chapel, Gambler, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1B69. A.M., 1871. Trinity P. E. Ch., Woodburn, Mass., 1871-72; Haverhill, Mass., 1872-74. Dir. of Sclis., Haverhill, Mass., 1874-77. Dean, Eastn. Convocation, 1883-84. Founder, Merrimac Valley Clericus. Lost with Steamer, City of Columbus, off Gay Head, Mass., Jan. 17, 1884. 1866 Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott, Law- yer, Villa Lontana, Via Cassia, Rome, Italy. A.B., A.M. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Law Stu- dent, Boston, Mass., 1866-68. Lawyer, ib., 1868 — . m., (i) Mary Goddard, Boston, Mass., Apr. 21, 1869; (2) Abby Frances Woods, Oct. 15, 1873. U. S. Bar, 1876. m., (3) Maria Elizabeth Dexter, 1896. Dir., Am. Acad., Rome, Italy, 1897 — . Memb., Loyal Legion; Am. Inst, of Arch. Clubs: Century, University (New York); Somerset (Boston). Daniel Putnam Abercrombie, Banker, Turner's Falls, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Teacher, Athenaeum PI. Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1866-67. With Chicago Lumber Co., Monistique, Mich., 1867-69. Sec, Miller's Falls Mfg. Co., Miller's Falls, Mass.. 1870 — . m., Julia Abbie Clapp, Turner's Falls". Mass., Oct. 7, 1874. Cashier, Crocker Natl. Bk., ib., 1876 — ; Treas., Crocker Inst, of Savings, ib., 1876-1903. Frederic Crowninshield, Artist. 314 West End Ave.. New York. N. Y. A.B. .Artist, Hasty Pudding. m., Helen Susette Fairbanks, Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1867. Europe, 1867 — . Instr., Museum Fine Arts. 457 ALPHA Specialty, mural painting and stained glahS win- dows. Menil)., Natl. boe. of .Mui'al Painteri.; Arch. League; Am. Inst, of ,\rch.; .Viii. Jn-.t. Arts and Letters. Pres., I-'inc Arts l*>dera- tion, 1900 — . Author, "Mural Tainting," "Pic- toris Carmina," "A Painter's Aloods," "Under the Laurel/' etc. Contrib., magazines. John Green Curtis, College Professor, Chatham, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D., LL.D. Artist, Hasty Pud- ding. M.D., Columbia, 1870. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1870 — . m., (i) Martha Davis, nee McCook, Oct. 20, 1874. Visiting Surg., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1876-81. Adj. Prof., Physiol., Columbia Coll., 1876-83; Prof., 1883 — . LL.D., Columbia, 1904. m., (2) Netta E. Blackwood. Sec, Med. Faculty, Columbia Univ., 1S76-90. Merab., Am. Soc. Naturalists; Am. Physiol. Soc. Club, Univer- sity. Thomas Dwight, Physician, 235 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D. Harvard, 1862-64; Med. Sch, 1864-66. Hasty Pudding. House Surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1866-67. M.D. 1867. ist Boylston Med. Soc. Pr., 1867. Eu rope, 1869-70. A.B., 1872. Inst., Harvard 1872-73. i^rof., Anat., Bowdoin, 1873-76, Author, "Anatomy of the Head," 1876: "Identitication of the Human Skeleton," Mass. Med. Soc. Pr., 1878. Instr., Histology, Har vard Univ., 1874-83. Author, "Frozen SeC' tions of a Child," 1881. Parknian l^rof., Anat., Harvard Univ., 1883 — . m., Sarah Catharine lasigi, Lynn, Mass., Sept. iS, 1883. Ed. Boston Med. Journal, 1873-78. Edwin Farnham, Physician, 5 Hilliard St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B., M.D. Libr., Hasty Pudding, m., Caro- line Bell Emery, Cambridge, Mass., June 4, 1867. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1869. Europe, 1869. Phys., Beverly, N. T., and Philadelphia, Pa., 1869 — ; Edgewater, N. J., — 1874; New York, N. Y., 1874 — . Lecturer, Health and Strength, Harvard Univ., — 1886. Memb., Mass. ^led. Soc. Med. Insp. and Phys., Cam- bridge Bd. of 1-Iealth. George Augustus Flagg, Officer of Cor- poration, 12 Ashburton PI., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1866. Treas., Millbury Cotton Mills, 1867- 79. LL.B., 1868. Mass. Bar, 1869. Law- yer, Millbury and Boston, Mass., 1869-80. m., Fanny VV. Jewett, New York, N. Y., June 15, 1869. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1877. Au- ditor, Calumet and Hecla Mining Co., Boston, Mass., and Calumet, Mich., 1879-93; Sec. and Treas., id., 1893 — , Sec, Repub. State Cent. Com., 1883-84. A. A. G., rank Col., Staff, Gov. of Mass. Treas., Buffalo Smelting Works, Dana Copper Co., Frontenac Copper Co., La Salle Copper Co., Su;ierior Copper Co., etc. Res., HoUiston, Mass. Eugene Douglass Greenleaf, Banker, t330 Exchange Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Res., Selma, ■ Ala., 1867. Agt., Webster Woolen Mill, Sa- battus. Me., 1868-74. With Gillis, Morris & Co., Iron. Boston, Mass., 1876-79; Boston Stock K.xchange, 1880-1906. Retired, 1906 — . Richard Cranch Greenleaf, Physician, Lenox, Mass. A.R., A.M. Sec and Pres., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Med. Sch., i866-68. Interne, R. ]. Hosp., Providence, R. L, 1868-70. M.D., 1870 l-iurnpe, 1870-71. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1875. in., ,\dcliiie Emma Stone, Xew York, N. W, June 2(. 1870. Phys., Lenox. Ma^^., 1875 — . Clubs: University, Harvard (New York). William Allen Hayes, 2d, Lawyer, 204 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A..M., LL.B. Libr. and V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1868. Asst., Prof. Blake, NVashington, D. C, 1868. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1868—. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., 1873- 77. hat. Trans. Pr., Boston Lat. Sch., 1876. .Memb., Com. Council, Cambridge, Mass., 1880- 81. U. S. Comr., Dist. of Mass. Memb., Boston Bar Assn. John James Mason, Physician, tNew- port. R. L A.B., A.M., M.D. Chorister, Hasty Pudding, m., (1) Alice Grosvenor, Providence, R. I., June 27, 1867. M.D., Bellevue Hosp., Med. Coll., 1869. Med. Student, Paris, Vienna, and Berlin, 1869-71. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1872. Author, "Minute Structure of the Central Nervous System of Certain Reptiles and Ba- trachians of America," 1882. m., (2) Emily Cozzens, New York, N. Y., July 6, 1887. Charles McBurney, Physician, 38 E. 31 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Pres., Hasty Pudding. M.D., Columbia, 1869. Asst. Surg., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1869 — ; House Surg., 1870. Med. Student, Vienna and London, 1870. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1872 — . m., Margaret Willoughby Weston, New York, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1874. Demr., Anat., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. Professor Emeritus of Surgery, Columbia. Memb., N. Y. Academy Med. Hon. Fellow, Royal Coll. of Surgeons of Edin- burgh. Lewis Champlin Murdock, 168 E. 77 St., New York, N. Y. .\.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Memb., S. M. & L. C. iSlurdock, New York, N. Y., i86«— . m., Mary Margaret Shiland, Southampton, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1880. Robert Swain Peabody, Architect, 919 Exchange Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. * B K. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1866-67. Student of Architec- ture, London, Eng. and £cole des Beaux Arts, 1867-70. m., Annie Putnam, June 8, 1S71. Memb., Peabody & Stearns, Architects, Boston, Mass., 1871—. Europe, 1876. Architect, Hem- enway Gymnasium, Harvard Univ.; Union League Club House, New York, N. Y. Ex- Pres., Am. Inst, of Arch. Pres., Boston Soc. Arch. Memb. Corpn., Mass. Inst, of Tech. Lect., Arch. Design, Harvard. Res., Brook- line, Mass. Edward Cranch Perkins, Lawyer. t7o6 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A..M. Hasty Pudding. With J. M. Forbes & Co., Wool Dealers, Boston, Mass., 1SC6 — . m., Jane S. Watson, Milton, Mass., June 10, 1869. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1872 — . Memb., Hale, Wolcott & Perkins, Lawyers, Boston, Mass., 1876 — . Charles Edwin Stratton, Lawyer, 70 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. * B K. LL.B., 1868. Europe, i868. Lawyer, Boston. Mass., 1869-^. Memb., Bd. of Park Coinrs., 1896 — ; Pres., id., 1897 — . Memb., Boston Bar Assn.; Dem. Club of Mass. Clubs: Som- erset, Union, Exchange, Boston Art, Harvard (Boston and New York). Res., 293 Common- wealth Ave. 4S8 ALPHA George Derby Welles, t-29 Rue Octa\f Feuillet. Paris, France. A.D. Treas., HasVy Pudding. Res., San I'run- Cisco, Cal., 1866-S2. Europe, 1866-68; 1869—. ra., Victorine Armandine CifTault, Paris, Fr., Sept. I, 1869. Res., Boston, Mass., 1882; Paris, Fr., 1882—. Joseph Henry Willard, U. S. Army, tNewport, R. I. Harvard, 1862-64. Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1868. Bvt. zd Lt., U. S. Engs. Adjt., Jeffer- son Barracks. St. Louis, Mo. Stationed at Vicksburg, Chicago, and Newport. m., Ella Guin, Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 23, 1888. Lt. Col., U. S. A., 1904 — . John Davis Williams, Real Estate, 160 State St., Boston. Mass. A.l;. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Clk., Boston, Mass., 1866-69. Europe. 1869-70. Memb., Isaac Fletcher & Co., Leather Merchants, Bos- ton, Mass., 1871-72; Armstrong & Co., Lithog- raphers, 1874-75. Mgr., Trust Property and Real Estate, Boston, Mass., 1875 — . Memb., Boston Atbl. Assn. Clubs: Union, St. Bo- tolph. *Edward Henry Clark, Teacher, New York. N. Y. A.B. LL.B. Pres. and Orator, Hasty Pudding. A.B., 1867. Prin., Pub. Sell., St. Louis, Mo., 1867-69. Instr., Gr. and Lat., Hasbrouck's Acad., Jersey City, N. J., 1S69-74. LL.B., Columbia, 1872. N. Y. Bar, June, 1872. Teacher, Priv. and Mgbt Sch., New York, N. Y., 1874—- d., Apr. 13, 1885. *George Frederic Emery, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. .\.B., .V.M. Hasty Pudding. Jr. Ex. Sr. Ex. •!> B K. Priv. Tutor. Boston, Mass., 1866-68. Culture of Mulberry Trees and Tropical Fruits, San Gabriel, Cal., 1868-70. Coal Bus., San Francisco, Cal., 1870 — . Law Student, ib., — 1872. Cal. Bar, 1872. d., Dec. 20, 1873. ♦Charles Fiske, Journalist, St. Paul, Minn. Harvard, 1862-64. Staff, Commercial Adver- tiser. Buffalo, N. Y., 1868-72. Ins. Agt., ib., 1872-73. Staff, Express, ib., 1873. Reporter, Times, New York, N. Y.,^ 1873; Japan Cor- respondent. Bus., San Francisco, Cal. d., Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 28, :876. *Nisbet Lawrence, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harvard, 1862-64. Bus., Boston, Mass., and New York, N. Y., 1864-68. d., Boston, Mass., Mar. 24, 1868. *Nicholas Longworth, Lawyer, Cincin- nati, Ohio. .\.B., A.M. Poet and Sec, Hasty Pudding. Law Student, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866-69. m., Susan Walker, E. Walnut Hills, Ohio, Oct. z. 1866. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869 — . Judge, Ct. Com. Pleas, 1877-S1. Author, "Transla- tion of Sophocles' Electra," 1878. Judge, Dist. Ct. Errors and Appeals, 1881-82; Supreme C'l., Ohio, 1883-83. Lawyer, 1883-85. .\uthor. •■Silas Jackson's Money," "The Marquis and the Moon," etc. \'. Commodore, .\m. Canoe .\ssn. d., Jan. i8, 1890. *Thomas Nelson, Real Estate, Boston, Mass. „ ^ A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. With J. S. Emery & Co., Boston, Mass., 1866-68. Mgr., Mng. Co., 186S-97. m., Annie S. Biglow, Boston, Mass., Oct. 28, 1884. d., Xov. 19, 1897. *William Levi Parker, Clergyman, Os- wego. N. Y. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. '^ B K. Berke- ley Div. Sch., 1866-69. P. E. Ch., Utica, N. Y., 1869—; St. Andrew's Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870—. Europe, 1871. Grace P. E. Ch., Watertown, N. Y., —1877; Christ Ch., Os- wego, N. Y., 1877 — . Dean, 4th Missionary Convocation, Diocese of Cent. N. Y. d., Nov. 30, 1888. *Frank Wright, St. Louis, Mo. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Law Student, Auburn, N. Y., 1866. With D. M. Osborne & Co., Mfrs., Agr. Machines, ib., 1867-73. m., (i) Fanny R. Pell, New York, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1867. Mgr., Branch Office, D. M. Osborne & Co., Liverpool, Eng., 1873. "Father of Base- ball at Harvard." Orange Grower, Fla., 1873- go. With Am. Bell Tel. Co., Boston, Mass., 1890-98. With Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1898-1903. m., (2) Mrs. Julia Floyd Jones, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 22, 1900. d., June 16, 1903. 1867 Eliot Channing Clarke, Civil Engineer, IS Brimmer St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Priv., i2th Unattached Mass. Vol. Mil., U. S. A., May i6-Aug. 15, 1864. Sec. and Poet, Hasty Pudding. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1867-68. Civ. Eng., 111. and Wis., 1868-69. With Kellogg, Clarke & Co., Phoenixville, Pa., 1869 — . Asst. Eng., Hannibal Bridge Co., Hannibal, Mo., 1870. Civ. Eng., R. R. Tunnel, Detroit R., 1871-73. Asst. City Eng., Chicago, 111., 1874-75. Spec. Student, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1875-76. Asst. Eng., Mass. Drainage Comsn., 1876 — . m., Alice de Vermandois Sohier, Bos- ton, Mass., Apr. 4, 1878. Prin. Asst. Eng., Sewers, Boston, Mass. Asst. Eng., Quincy R. R. Bridge Co.; Hannibal Bridge Co.; D. and E. St. L. R. R.; Phoenixville Bridge Co.. etc. Eng., Main Drainage Wks., Boston, Mass., — 1884; Mass. Drainage Comsn., 1S84-S6. Eu- rope, 1885-86. Treas., Boott Cotton Mills, Lowell, Mass., 1886 — . Norman Gold Medal, Test of Cement, Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. Corporator. Mass. Inst, of Tech. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Country, Essex County, Commercial, Technology (Bos- ton); Reform (New York); Literary (Chicago). Charles Sibley Gage, Lawyer, 6 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B. Ed., Collegian. Pres. and Treas., Hasty Pudding. Law Student and Ins. Agt., Con- cord, N. H., 1867-69. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1870 — . W. Indies, 1872. m., Lucy Clark Allen, 1872. Sec. and Atty., Metropoli- tan Telephone and Telegraph Co., New York, N. Y. Res., Concord and Hopkinton, N. H., and Cambridge, Mass., 1883 — . Julian Hawthorne, Author and Mining. 810 S. Fifth Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Harvard, 1863-66. Lawrence Sci. Sch., 1867-68. Europe, 1868. Student, Royal Polytechnic Sch. m., Alinnie Albertina Amelung, New York, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1870. Asst. Eng., Hydro- graphic Survey, 1870-72. Author and Journal- ist, 1872 — . Author, "Bresant," "Idolatry," "Saxon Studies," "Garth," "Archibald Mal- maison," "Laughing Mice," "Yellow Cap," "Sebastian Strom," "Gainsboro' Diamonds," "Fortune's Fool," "Dust," "Beatrice Ran- dolph," "Noble Blood," "Ellis Duentin," "Prince Saroni's Wife," "Nathaniel Haw- thorne and His Wife." Orator, XXXVIII -\ K E Conv., B f Chap., Rochester, N. Y., 459 ALPI-lA Nov. 11-12, 1884. Poet, XXXIX A K I. Conv., T * Chap., Middletown, Conn., Oct. 2122. 1885. Author, "A Dream and a Forgetting," 1889; "History of Oregon," "History of United States," "American Literature," "Hawthorne and His Circle," etc. Emlen Hutchinson, t308 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harvard, 1863-65. Bus., Philadelphia, Pa., 1865-68. Europe, 1868. m., (i) Mary Shreve, St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 14, 1870. Mass. Bar, Mar. 19, 1873. Res., Philadelphia, Pa., 1874 — . Europe, 1878-79. m., (2) Harriet Peckham Sheafe, Boston, Mass., Apr. 22, 1879. Memb., Bd. of Philadelphia Co. Prison Inspectors. Charles Loring Jackson, College Pro- fessor, 6 Boylston Hall, Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. * B K. Priv. Asst., Prof. J. D. Cooke, Harvard Univ., 1867-68; Proctor and Asst., Chem., 1868. Asst. Prof., Chem., Harvard Univ., 1871-81. Eu- rope, 1873-75. Spec. Student, Univ. of Heidelberg, 1873-74; Univ. of Berlin, 1874-75. Prof., Chem., Harvard, 1881-99; Ewing Prof., id., 1899 — . Memb., Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., A. A. A. S., Am. Chem. Soc, etc. Author, numerous papers on chemical subjects. Frank Preston Stearns, Author, Ever- greens, Tuft's College, Mass. A.B. Europe, 1868-69. Clk., U. S. N. Yard. Charlestown, Mass. Colo., 1879. Res., Med- ford, Mass., 1882. Azores, 1883. m., Emilia Maciel, Fayal. Author, "The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne," "Cambridge Sketch- es," "Life of Bismarck," "Napoleon and Machiavelli," etc. Club, Boston Authors*. Bellamy Storer, Lawyer, 12 Carlisle Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll., 1869. Ohio Bar, Cincinnati, Apr. 29, 1869. U. S. Bar, Nov. I, 1869. Asst. U. S. Atty., Southn. Dist., Ohio, 1869 — . Memb., Storer, Good- man & Storer, Lawyers, Cincinnati, Ohio; Storer & Harrison, ib. Europe, 1884-86. m., Maria Longworth Nichols, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mar. 20, 1886. U. S. House of Reps., 1890- 97. U. S. Minister to Belgium, 1897-99; Spain. 1899-1902. Am. Ambassador to Austro- Hungary, 1902-06. Frederic Tudor, Merchant, Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Artist and V. Pres., Hasty Pudding, m., Louisa Simes, Plymouth, Mass., June 24, 1867. Europe, 1867-68. Civ. Eng., 1868-73. Civ. Eng., Eastern R. R., 1873-75. Eng. and Contr., Sanitary Fittings, Boston, Mass., 1875 — . Pres., Tudor Mfg. Co.; id., Otoko Co. Sec. and Dir., Thermograde Valve Co. Sec, Bos- ton Consolidated Gas Co., Mass. Gas Co., N. E. Gas and Coke Co. Dir., Am. Asbestos Co., Nahant Land Co. Frank Thomas Vinal, Physician, Scitu- ate, Mass. Harvard, 1863-64. M.D., 1872. Slemb., Mass. Med. Soc. ♦Walter Chambers, St. Louis, Mo. Harvard, 1864-65. ♦Nelson Lloyd Derby, Farmer, St. Thomas, N. Dak. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Lawrence Sci. Sch., 1868-69. Teacher, Math., ib., 1869. Europe, 187074. Student of Architecture, Bau .\cad- 460 emie, 1871. Author, Ijeport as Hon. Corar., Architecture, U. S. Govt., N'ienna Exposition, 1873. Arcliitect, New York, .\. Y., 1876-81. Farmer. Pembina Co., Dak., i88i-88. d., May II, 1888. ♦Frank Fiske Dinsmoor, Keene, N. H. A.B. Hasty I'udding. Bus., Keene, N. H., 1867-69. With Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chi- cago R. R., Chicago, 111., 1869-70. d., Chi- cago, ill., July 23, 1870. ♦Thomas Sprague Edmands, Merchant, Boston, Mass. .\.B. Co. B, 44th Mass. Vol, Mil. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1867-68. Memb.. Wells. Edmands & Co., E. India Trade, Boston, Mass., 1868-78; in charge, Calcutta House, id., Calcutta, India, 1870-78. Memb.. Edmands Bros. & Co., Calcutta, India, 1878- 81; Whitney Bros. Si Co., ib., 1881-83. Treas., Ipswich Mills. 1883-87. Gilmanton Mills, 1883- S7. Trc.-is., Cocheco Mfg. Co., 1887-97. d., Jan. 25, 1897. ♦William Rogers Ellis, Merchant, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., ^X.M. Hasty Pudding. m., Helen Huntington Pierce, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 10. 1870. Mgr., Boston Rolling Mill, Cambridge- fiort, Mass.; Treas., id., — 1878. Memb., Hoadlette & Ellis, Iron Comsn. Merchants, Boston, Masst, 1878-80; Successor, id., 1880- 81. Memb., Budd & Ellis, R. R. Supplies, Boston, Mass., and New York, N. Y., 1882 — . Europe, 1S84-85. Real Estate, Cambridge, Mass. ♦Edward Jackson Holmes, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Alass. A.B., LL.B. Libr. and Sec, Hasty Pudding. 2d Sr. Bowdoin Eng. Essay Pr. LL.B., 1869. Mass. Bar, Nov., 1869. Priv. Sec, Hon. Charles Sumner, Washington, D. C, 1869-71. Clk., Senate Cora., For. Relations. Lawyer. Boston, Mass., 1871—. m., Henrietta Goddard Wigglesworth, ib., Oct. 24, 1871. Europe, 1872, 1877-79. Memb., Common Council, Boston, J874-76. Res., Lakewood, i\. J., 1881-82; Eu- rope, 1882-83; Boston, Mass.. 1883-84. Chmn., Com. of Exam., Boston Pub. Library, 1884. d., Milton, Mass., July 18, 1884. ♦William Homer, Architect, Boston, Mass. A.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1867- 72. Student of Architecture, Paris, Fr., 1868- 72. Architect, Boston, Mass., 1872-81. d. on board S. S., Havre, en route to N. Y., Sept. 16, 1881. *Arthur Earl Jones, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A 1!., AM.. LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B.. 1869. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1870—. m., Llizabeth Brayton Alney, Boston, Mass., Feb. ;^'j ^^^?: Memb., Common Council, Cam- bridge, Mass., 1882-84. ♦Rufus King, Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. ,\.L.. A..M. Hasty Pudding. 98th Ohio Inf. Lawyer. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-70. Europe 1S70. I^r., Phillips & Jordan Iron Co., Cin cinnati, Ohio, 1870-75. m., Louise Este Miller, lb., Feb. 9, 1871. Dir.. Cincinnati, New Or- leans and Tex. Pacific Ry., 1877-78 d May 3. 187S. ♦Henry Young Leavitt, Broker, Great Barrington, Mass. -A.l!. Chorister. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1867-70. Memb., H. S. Leavitt, Stock Broker*. •\cw \ork, N. Y., 1870—. m., (1) Helen ALPHA Elizabeth Gandy, ib., Dec. 4, 1872. Memb., Leavitt & Lawson, Comsn. Brokers, Stocks ■ and Bonds, New York, N. Y. ; Scott and Leavitt, ib. ; Ashwell & Co., ib. m., (2) Ray ICnglisli, New York, N. Y., July 24, 1895. Clubs: Union, Racquet, Tennis. *John Edwards Leonard, Lawyer, West Chester Fs, A.B., A.M., J.U.D. Orator, Hasty Pudding. J.U.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 186B. Harvard Law Sch., 1869-70. Lawyer, Lake Providence, La. Dist. Atty., 13th Jud. Dist., La., 1871-72. Col., Staff, Gov. Warmoth, 1871. Brig. Gen., La. Mil., 1872—. m., Ella Burbank, St. Paul, Minn., July 2, 1872. Assoc. Judge, Supfeme Ct., La., 1876. U. S. House of Reps., 2d Cong. Dist., La., 1876-78. d., Havana, Cuba, Mar. 15, 1878. *John Lindsley, Merchant, Yokohama, Japan. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Japan and China, 1867 — . With Frazar & Co., Shanghai, China, 1867-72; Memb., 1872 — . Australia, 1872-74. U. S., 1876-78. U. S. Consul, Hong Kong, China, July-Aug., 1876. m., Virginia Thayer Payne, New York, N. Y., June 6, 1878. With Frazar & Co., Yokohama, Japan. *Landon Rives Longworth, Physician, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., M.D. Artist, Hasty Pudding. Student of Painting, Europe, 1867-69. Med. Student, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869 — ; Vienna and Stras- burg, 1873 — . M.D., ist Pr., Columbia, 1873. Prof., Descriptive Anat. and Clin. Surg., Med. Coll. of Ohio, 1875. Ed., Clinic, 1876-77. d., Jan. 14, 1879. *Edward Jackson Lowell, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., A.M. Poet, Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1867-68. m., Mary W. Goodrich, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 4, 186S. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1S72-74. Europe, 1879-83. Author, "The Hessians and the other German Auxiliaries of Great Britain in the Revolutionary War," 1884. Trustee, Boston Athenseum, 18S5 — . Chmn., Com. of Exam., Boston Pub. Library, 1885. * B K, 1886. Author, "Bayeux Tap- estry," 1887. d., Cotuit, Mass., May 11, 1894. *Henry Boynton Parker, Baldwinsville, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Boston, Mass., 1867-70. With Atlantic and Pacific R. R., St. Louis, Mo., 1870-74. Agt., Canada Southn. Fast Frt. Line, Boston, Mass., 1874-78. Res., Oswego, N. Y., 1879-80. Office, Gen. Frt. Agt., Boston and Albany R. R., Boston, Mass., 18S0- 89. With Asbestos Paper Co., Baldwinsville, Mass., 1889-91; Calumet and Hecla Mine, 1891- 92. Literary Work, 1892-98. d., Jan. 24, 1898. *Thomas Clarkson Parrish, Artist, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. Harvard, 1863-64. Sanitary Comsn., Army of the Potomac, U. S. A., 1864 — . Coal Bus., Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-72. m., Fannie Caven- der, ib., Apr. 10, 1868. Author, Etchings, "Shys at Shakespeare," 1868. Colo. Springs, Colo., 1872 — ; Sec. and Treas., Cent. Colo. Impr. Co., ib., 1873-76. Colo. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1878-82. Supt., La Crosse Mng. Co., 1881-83. Paris, Fr., 1883-84. Normandy, Bel- gium, and Norway, 1884. Copper Plate Etcher. d., Nov. 7, 1899. *Walter Henry Seaver, Northborough, Mass. ' Harvard, 1863-66. ad Soph. Reading Pr. d., Mar., 1867. *William Edward Silsbee, Milton, Mass. A.B., A.M. Harvard Law Sch., 1869. Univ. of Berlin, 1870-73. Mass. Bar, 1875. Europe, 1877; 1878; 1882. d., June 16, igo8. *William Rollins Tappan, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Law Student, Boston, Mass., 1867-68. Europe, 1868. With N. E. Fire Ins. Co., Boston, Mass., 1869—. Europe, 1871 — . Student, Freiberg, Saxony, 1873. d., ib., Oct. 28, 1873. 1868 Horace Bacon, Banker, 37 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Soph. Detur. Treas., Hasty Pud- ding. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Clk., 186S- 71. Memb., Bacon, Hollis & Co., New York, N. Y., 1871-74; Hollis & Bacon, Cotton Comsn. Merchants, ib., 1874-75. Clk., N. Y. Life Ins. Co., New York, N. Y., 1876; S. Van Rensselaer Cruger, Real Estate, ib., 1876-80; Henry Talmadge & Co., Bankers, 1880-83. Cashier, Kessler & Co., Bankers, ib., 1883- 1906. m., Anna Bankhead, New York, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1S93. Memb., Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co., Bankers, ib., 1906 — . Robert Apthorp Bolt, Insurance, 40 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Comsn. Merchant, Savannah, Ga., 1868 — . _m., (1) Georgia Anderson Mercer, Fredericksburg, Va., Jan, 15, 1874. Cashier, U. S. Branch, Coml. Union Assur. Co., London, Eng., 1878; Agt., id., 1878 — . m., (2) Lillian Willis, New Bedford, Mass., May 20, 1S86. Pres., Boston Bd. of Fire Underwriters. Dir., Old Boston Natl. Bank; Chicopee Mfg. Corpn. Clubs: Somerset, University, Boston Athletic, Long- wood Cricket, Harvard, Union, Tennis and Rac- quet (Boston); Harvard (New York). Samuel Bradstreet, Broker, fSeaview, Plymouth Co., Mass. Harvard, 1864-65. Clk., A. Erricson & Co., Wool Dealers, 1865-67. Stock Broker, 1869- 73. Memb., Bradstreet & Vinton, Stock Brokers, 1873 — . Augustus George Bullock, Lawyer and Capitalist, 48 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. A.B., A.M. Libr., Hasty Pudding, m., Mary Chandler, Worcester, Mass., Oct. 4, 1871. Mass. Bar, 1875. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1875-83. Pres., Worcester and Shrewsbury R. R. ; State Safe Deposit Co., Norwich and Worces- ter R. R. Co., Worcester Rys. and Invest- ment Co., State Safe Deposit Co. V. Pres., Worcester Consolidated St. Ry. Co. Dir., Providence and Worcester R. R. Co., Boston and Albany R. R. Co., Worcester Trust Co., State St. Trust Co., Am. Loan and Trust Co. Comr., World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Pres., Worcester Music Hall Assn. Clubs: Commonwealth, Tatnuck Country (Worcester); Harvard, University (New York) ; Somerset, Union (Boston). John Tilton Busiel, Banker and Manu- facturer, 49 Church St., Laconia, N. H. A.B. Ed., Advocate. Soph. Detur. Orator, Plasty Pudding. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Thesis. * B K. Woolen Mfr., 1868—. m., Nettie Marian Pinkham, Schaghticoke, N. Y., July 6, 1870. N. H. Gen. Ct., House, 1883- 84. Pres., Laconia Needle Co., People's Natl. Bank. Trustee, Laconia Savings Bk. Clubs: Harvard of N. H., Home Market. 461 ALPHA Elbridge Gerry Cutler, Physician, 214 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.I3., M.U. Hasty Pudding. Iletiir. Har- vard Med. Sell., 1868-70. Asst. Surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1870; Asat. Lec- turer, Physiol., ib., 1870-71; Med. House OfiFi- cer, 1871-72. M.D., 1872. Univs. of Berlin, Prague, Strasburg, Vienna, London, Edinburgh, and Paris, 1873-74. Pathologist. Carney Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1875. Asst., Pathol, and Anat., Harvard Univ., 1878 — . Pres., Boylston Med. Soc., 1879. Clin. Instr., Harvard Univ., Med. Sch., 1884 — . m., Fanny Gore Bradford, Rox- bury, Mass., Oct. 7, 1885. Sec, Boston Soc. Med. Impr. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc.; Boston Soc. Med. Obsn.; Boston Soc. Med. Sci. ; Am. ^led. Assn. Assn. Am. Phys. Clubs: St. Botolph, University, Boston Athletic, Union Boat. John Ware Denny, Officer of Corpora- tion, tiQ Pearl St., Boston, Mass. A.B.. A.M. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1869-70. Comsn. Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1871-79. m., Mary Chester Hasbrouck, Boston Highlands, Mass., Apr. 21, 1874. Europe, 1874-75. Re- tired, 1879. Treas., Milton Water Co. Trav- eler. Edwin James Dunning, Banker, t63 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Priv., 1 2th Unattached Co., Mass. Vol. Mil., May i6-Aug. 15, 1864. Harvard, 1864-66. Cllt., Bank, New York, N. Y., 1866-68. Banker, ib., iS68 — . m., Fanny G. Lang, ib., June 12, 1873. Res., tiio E. 18 St. Frank Izard Eustis, Merchant [Re- tired], 126 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. U. S. N. Chorister, Hasty Pud- ding. U. S. X., Stair, Admiral Davis, Frigate, Guerrikre, 1868-69. With Norway Iron Wks., S. Boston, Mass., 1869 — . jVsst. Supt., Boston Rolling Mills., 1874-76. m., Cora Spelman, Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 28, 1874. Treas., Ipswich Mills, Ipswich, Mass., and Gilmanton Mills, Belmont, N. H., 1895-97. Retired, 1897. Dawes Eliot Furness, Officer of Cor- poration, 611 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Trust Accounts. Boston, Mass. Officer, various mfg. and business corpns., — 1892. Pres., Century Oil Co., Clavin Oil Co., Bates and Guild Pub- lishing Co., 1892 — . Memb., Pa. Hist. Soc, Sons of Am. Rev., etc. Clubs: Union (Boston); Harvard (New York), etc. Malcolm Scollay Greenough, Engineer, 39 Court St., Boston, Mass. A.B. 2d Soph. Reading Pr. Hasty Pudding. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1869-71. Draughtsman and Chemist, Boston Gas Light Co., i86g — . m., Mary Tiffany, St. Louis, Mo., June 20, 1872. Memb., Common Council, Boston, Mass., 1879-80. Supt., Boston Gas Light Co. Eu- rope, 1881-85. Pres., N. E. Assn., Gas Engs., 1884-85; Am. Gas Light Assn., 1887. Memb., numerous scientific and social organizations. Frederic Robert Halsey, Lawyer, 22 W. S3 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B., Columbia, 1870. N. Y. Bar, 1870. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1870—. m., Emma Ger- trude Keep, ib.. Apr. 24, 1872. Europe, 1880- 87. Author, "The Life and Engraved Works of Raphael Morghen," 1885. Clubs: Harvard, Union. University, (jrolier, Manhatt.tii, N. V. Athletic, Racquet and Tennis, .Automobile ; Royal Societies (London); Cercle dc I'lsle Ue Putcaux (Paris); Automobile Club de France. Summer Res., "I-.Keria," Tuxedo Park, N, V. Edgar Huidekoper, Stock Raiser, 455 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. A.B., A.M. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Sec. and Treas., Meadville Agr. Wks. Asst. Treas., Meadville Theol. Sch., —1879; Treas., 1879 — . Importer and Breeder, Holstein Friesian Cat- tle and Trotting Horses. Trustee, Executor. Memb., numerous social and other organiza- tions. Francis Parker Kinnicutt, Physician, 39 E. 35 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Treas, Hasty Pudding. M.D., Columbia, 1871. Univs. of V^ienna and Heidelberg, 1872-73. m., Eleanora Kissel, New York, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1874. Clin, Asst., Dept. of Nervous Diseases, Columbia Coll. Phys., Out-Patient Dept., N. Y. Hosp., New York, N. Y. ; Attending Phys., St. Luke's Hosp. Trustee and Phys., N. Y. Cancer Hosp., New York, N. Y. Consulting Phys., N. Y. In- fants' Hosp. Contrib., N. Y. Med. Jours, Memb., Am. Neurol. Assn.; N, Y, Laryngol. Soc; N. Y. Soc. Neurol, and Electro!,; N. Y, Jour, and Library Assn. ; Am. Med, Soc. ; N. Y. Acad, of Med. ; Am. Museum Nat. Hist. Pres., Assn. Am. Phys,, 1906-07. Clubs: Cen- tury, Harvard, University, (lity, Whippary River. Charles Taylor Lovering, Lawyer, tP. O. Box 2282, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1870. Mass. Bar, 1871. m., Marian Shaw Sears, Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, 1878. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Dir., Lewis Wharf Co., etc. Clubs: Somerset, Nahant. John Pickering Lyman, Banker, 112 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Soph. Detur. Hasty Pudding. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Pres., Webster and Atlas .\'atl. Rank, Boston, Mass. Dir., Collateral Loan Co. Trustee, Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and Others. Club, Union. John Pickering Putnam, Architect, 535 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Student of Architecture, Boston. Mass., 1868-69: licole des Beaux Arts, 1869-70; Bau Academic. 1870-72. Author. "The International or Metric System of Weights and Measures," 1874; "The Open Fireplace in All Ages," 188.2. m., Grace Cornelia Stevens, Boston, Mass., June 30, 1885. Contrib., American Architect and Building News. Memb.. Am. Metric Bu- reau; Am. .Metrol. Soc; Boston Antiq. Soc: Boston Soc. Arch., etc. Author, "The Prin- ciples of House Drainage," "Sanitary Plumb- ing," "Architecture and Nationalism," etc, William Whitlock Richards, Insurance, t32 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A,M, Hasty Pudding, With N, V. Mut. Life Ins, Co,. New York, N, Y,, 1868—, m.. Mrs. Kate Ward Moore, Ky., Jan. 25, 1888. Memb., Sons of the Rev. Clubs: Har- vard, University, St. Nicholas. Frederick Cheever Shattuck, Physician, 13s Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D., LL.D. V. Pres., Hastv Pudding. Europe, 1870-71. M.D., 1873. Univs', of Vienna, Berlin, Strasburg, Paris, Lyons, and London, 1873. Dist. Phys., Boston Dispensary, 187s—. m., Elizabeth Perkins Lee, Boston. Mass., June 19, 1876. Phys., OutPatient Dept.. Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1878—. Clin. Instr.. Auscultation and Percussion. Har- vard L'mv,, 1879—, Instr., Theory and Prac- 46-. ALPHA tice of Physic, Harvard Univ., Med. Scli., 1884-88. Visiting Pliys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1S86 — . Jacltson Prof., CJin. Med., Harvard Univ., 1888 — . Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Bos- ton Soc. Med. Impr. ; Boston Med. Library Assn.; Am. Med. Assn.; Assn. Am. Pliys. LL.D., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1908. <1> B K. Clubs:- Somerset, University, St. Botolph, Tav- ern, Country, Eastern Yacht, Douglas Smyth, Architect. +48 Exchange PI., New York, N. Y. ' A.B. Harvard, 1864-66. Student of Architec- ture, New York, iN. Y., 1867-6S; Itcole des Beaux Arts, 1868-70. m. at Milford, Conn., Adelaide Thompson of New York, N. Y., June aS, 1870. Capt. and Insp., Rifle Practice, i6th Battalion, N. G. S. N. Y. Architect, Dept. of Pub. Wks., New York, N. Y. Memb., Am. Inst, of Architects. A.B., 1887. Architect, New York, K. Y. Memb., various clubs and social organizations. Res., t2 W. 129 St. Edward Everett Sprague, Lawyer, t54 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Detur. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Albany Law Sch., 1868- 69. Lawyer, Yonkers, N. Y., 1870; New York, N. Y., 1870 — . m., Hannah N. Hoover, Flush- ing, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1873. N. Y. State Bar Assn. Essay Pr., 1882. Res., tFIushing, L. L Dexter Tiffany, Lawyer, 72 Vandeventer PL, St. Louis, Mo. A.B. Sec. and Poet, Hasty Pudding. Soph. Detur. Jr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Mo. Bar, 1869. m., Annie Hathaway Shepley, Portland, Me., Mar. 29, 1870. Leverett Saltonstall Tuckermann, Law- yer, 953 Exchange Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Jr. Detur. LL.B., 1871. Mass. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass., 1872 — . m., Grace Richardson, Lynn, Mass., Sept. 10, 1896. Dir., Eliot Natl. Bank. Trustee, Provident Inst, for Savings, etc. Memb., Am. Forestry Assn., Am. Civic Assn. Clubs: Somerset (Boston); Eastern Yacht, Harvard (New York) ; Appalachian Mountain, Democratic Club of Mass. Res., 9 Hereford St. Moses Williams, Lawyer, Cunard Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Soph. Detur. Sec. and Orator, Hasty Pudding. Ed., Advocate. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Diss. * B K. Mass. Bar, 1868. m., Martha Caroline Finley, Brookline, Mass., Sept, 10, 1868. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1873- 75. Chmn., Bd. of Selectmen, Brookline, Mass., 1879. Pres., 3d Natl. Bk., 1884-98. Pres., State St. Trust Co., Central Wharf and Wet Dock Corpn., Fitchburg R. R. Co. Treas. and Dir., Battery Wharf Store Co. Dir., Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co.^ Natl. Shawmut Bank, Memb., Loyal Legion. Overseer of Harvard Coll. Clubs: Union, University, Coun- try, Mass. Reform. *James Barr Ames, College Professor, Cambridge, Mass. A.B.. A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Pres., Hasty Pud ding. 2d Sr. Boylston Pr. Sr. Detur., Com^ nienc. Diss, *f> B K. Teacher, Dixw^ll's Priv. Lat. Sch., Boston, Mass., 1868-69. ./ Student, Germany, 1869-70. Tutor, Fr. and. (jer., Har^ vard Univ., 1871-72. LL.B., 1872. Asst. Prof., Hist., Harvard Univ., 1872-73; Asst. Prof., Law, 1873-77; Prof., id., 1877-79; Bussey Prof., id., 1879 — . Mass. Bar, 1873. ni., Sarah Russell, Boston, Mass., June 29, 1880. Dean, Harvard Law Sch., 1895 — . LL.D., C. C. N. Y., 1898; Wisconsin, 1898; Univ. of Pa., 1899; Northwestern, 1903; Harvard, 1904; Williams, 1904; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1908. Compiler, Collections of Cases on Torts, Pleading, Bills and Notes, Partnership, Ad- miralty, Equity, Jurisdiction, etc. d., 1910. *Isaac Bell, Jr., Cotton Merchant, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1864-65. Banker, Brown Bros., New York, N. Y., 1867-70. Cotton Merchant, Sa- vannah, Ga., 1870-73; New York, N. Y., 1873- 77. Retired, 1877. m., Jeannette Bennett, New York, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1878. U. S. Min- ister, Netherlands, 1885-89. d., Jan. 20, 1889. ♦Nathaniel Briggs Borden, Manufac- turer, Fall River, Mass. Harvard, 1864-65., Woolen Mfr., Peacedale, R. I., 1865-66; Carolina Mills, R. I., 1866-68. Clk.. Valley Falls, 1868-70. Head Bk-kpr., Mer- chants' Mfg. Co., Fall R., Mass., 1870-73. m., Annie S. Brown, ib., Feb. 2, 1870. Treas., Barnard Mfg. Co., ib., 1873-1909. d., Jan. 9, 1909. *George Ticknor Curtis, Jr., Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Univs. of Heidelberg and Berlin, 1868-70. m., Edith Ivins Shreve, Philadelphia, Pa., July 15,* 1872. LL.B., Columbia, 1874. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1874-88. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 14, 1888. ♦Arthur Hunnewell, Banker, Boston, Mass. A.B. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Baseball Team, 4 yrs. Crew, 2 yrs. m., Jeannie H. Boit, Boston, Mass., June I, 1870. With H. H. Hunnewell & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1869-1904. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Rac- quet, etc. d., Wellesley, Mass., Oct. 17, 1904. ♦Arthur Nathaniel Whiting, Manufac- turer, Boston, Mass. Harvard Univ., 1864 — . Farmer, Pa. Miller, Lewiston, Me.; Fall R., Mass. m., Frances Lea, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 10, 1873. Pres., Hayden Co., Boston, Mass. d., Sept. z-^, 1S84. i86g Francis Henry Appleton, Business and Agriculture, 251 Marlborough St., Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., A.M. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Mass. Inst, of Tech. Europe, 1873. Curator, Bussey Inst., 1873-75. Sergt., ist Lt., and Capt., Mass. Vol. Mil., 1875-79. Memb., Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1892-93; id., Senate, 1902-03. Del., Natl. Repub. Conv., 1892. Commissary Gen., Mass. Vol. Mil., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Memb., Essex Co. Agr. Soc. (Ex-Pres.) ; Mass. Horti- cultural Soc. (Ex-V. Pres.); Bay State Agr. Soc. (Ex-Sec); N. E. Agr. Soc. (Ex-Pres.). Pres. Gen., Sons of Am. Rev., 1905-06. Clubs: Somerset, University, Country, Eastern Yacht (Boston); Salem (Salem). James Arthur Beebe, t6 Beacon St., Bos- ton, Mass. m., Emily Appleton, Boston, Mass., Apr. 22, 1869. Europe, 1872-75. Treas., Boston Home for Incurables, 1 5 yrs. ; St. Paul's Ch.'. Boston, Mass. ; St. Bar?iSbas Ch., Falmouth. Mass. V. Pres., Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Joseph Smith Bigelow, Banker, P. O. Bo.x 5104, Boston, Mass. .A.U., .\..VI. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1869-71. 463 ALl'llA Bus., Boston, Mass., 1871 — . Pacific Coaht, 1873. "I'i Mary C. Bryant, Boston, Mass., iVpr. 26, 1877. Pres., Atlas Natl. Bank, 1897- 1904. V. Pres., Webster and Atlas Natl. Bank, 1904 — . Dir., Tamarack Mining Co. Clubs; Somerset, Algonquin, Tavern, IC. Y. C, Union, Boat (Boston); Harvard (New York). Edward Bowditch, Officer of Corpora- tion, tcare Sard & Co.. Albany, N. Y. A.B. Pres., I-Iasty Pudding. Memb., Rath- bone, Sard & Co., Stove Founders, Albany, N. Y., 1873 — . m., Lucy Ratbbone, ib., Apr. -••t, 1873. 1st Lt., loth Regt., N. G. S. N. Y.; Capt.; Lt. Col. Trustee, Albany Med. Sch., etc. Club, I'ort Orange (Pres.). Edward Hickling Bradford, Physician, 133 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Artist, Hasty Pudding. B K. M.D., 1873. Med. Student, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, and London, 1873-75. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1875 — . m., Edith Fiske, June 20, 1900. Memb., A. A. A. S., Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc. Res., 220 Beacon St. Henry Brett, Officer of Corporation, Calumet, Mich. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Shrewsbury, Mass., 1869-70. Civ. Eng., 1870-77, Clk. and Payhiaster, Mng. Cos., 1877. m., Mary M. Hammond, Newport, R. I., June 27, 1878. Mining, Calumet, Mich., 1877 — . Memb., Lake Superior Mining Inst. Walter Cook, Architect, 3 W. 29 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Libr. and Poet, Hasty Pudding. Student of Architecture, Royal Polytech. Sch., Munich, and £cole des Beaux Arts, Paris, — 1877. m., (i) Marie Elizabeth Hugot, Paris, Fr., Nov. 18, 1876. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1877 — .. m., (2) Louise Sprague, New York, N. Y., 1890. Memb., Soc. Beaux Arts; Archi- tects* Assn. ; Natl. Acad. Design. Fellow, Am. Inst, of Arch. Clubs: Century, Harvard. Res., 135 E. 37 St. William Everett Cutter, Manufacturer, 4067 E. 72 St., S. E., Cleveland. Ohio. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Cotton Mer- chant, Cambridge, Mass., 1869-71. Student of Chem., Harvard Univ., Lawrence Sci. Sch., 1871-73. Priv. Asst., Dr. Wolcott Gibbs, Har- vard Univ., 1873-74. Mfr., Chemicals and Paints, Worcester, Mass., 1874-89. m., (i) Martha Maria Folsom, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Aug. 5, 1878. Res., New York, N. Y., 1890. With Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., 1891; Waukegan, 111., 1891-94. Res., Cleveland, Ohio, 1895-97. m., (z) Clara Louise Graham, Detroit, Mich., June 25, 1896. Chem- ist, Am. Steel and Wire Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1899-1904; 1905 — . William Stickney Hall, Lawyer, 716 Ex- change Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1871. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1872 — . Eu- rope, 1875; 1876. Treas., Boston Bar Assn. George Hill, Lawyer, 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. N. Y. Bar, 1872. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1875 — . Constan- tinople, Turkey, 1878. m., Catharine C. King, New York, N. Y., July 19, 1883. Asst. Corpn. Counsel, ib., 1898-1902. V. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Summit, N. J. Dir., First Natl. Bank of Summit. iMemb., New York Bar i\ssn., N. V. State Bar Assn., New Kngland Sue. Clubs: Harvard (Xiw Yurk); Highland (Summit). Res., 15 Beechwood Koad, Summit, N. J. George Ward Holdredge, Officer of Cor- poration, Omaha, Neb. Harvard, 1865-68. Hasty Pudding, m., (i) Emily Cabot Atkinson, Boston, Mass., I'eb. 12, 1872. Master, Transportation, Burlington and Miss. R. R. R. Asst. Gen. Mgr., Chicago. Burlington and Quincy R. R. m., (2) Frances K. Kimball. Omaha, .\eb., Apr. 23, 1878. Gen. -Mgr., Burlington and Mo. R. R. R., Neb.; C. B. and Q. K. R., 1882 — Archibald Murray Howe, Lawyer, 10 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B. 1871. Mass. Bar, June, 1872. Memb., Com^ mon Council, Cambridge, Mass., 1876-77. m. Ania Sargent Dixwell, ib., June 3, 1881 Memb., Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1891. Memb. Civil Service Reform Assn. Res., 3 Fayer- weather St., Cambridge, Mass. Henry Saltonstall Howe, Merchant, 89 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. A.E., A.M. Treas. and Pres., Hasty Pudding. Agt., Falls Co., Norwich, Conn., 1873-76. m., Katherine Dexter Wainwright, Boston, Mass., Oct. 22, 1874. Agt., Pocasset Mfg. Co., Fall R., Mass.. 1876-80; Pepperell Mfg. Co., Bid- deford, Me., 1880-87; Laconia Mfg. Co., ib., 1880-87. Memb., Lawrence & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, Boston, 1887 — . Dir., Am. Bell Teleph. Co.; Am. Teleph. and Teleg. Co.; Western Teleph. and Teleg. Co.; Western Elec- tric Co.; Bay State Trust Co. Memb., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci. Res., Longwood, Mass. Robert Means Lawrence, Physician, 177 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1873. Hasty Pudding, m., Kath- arine Lawrence Cleaveland, Brookline, Mass., June 30, 1870. Phys., ib., 1873-74. Med. Student, Hosps., Vienna and Paris, 1874-76. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1876^. Phys., Boston Dispensary. Asst. Surg., ist Mass. Vol. Mil., 1876; ist Lt., 1877; Maj. and Surg. Founder, Wells Memorial Workingmen's Club and Inst., 1879. Dir., Workingmen's Co-operative Bk., 1880. Chmn., Bd. of Health, Lexington, Mass., 1883; Selectman, ib., 1884-85. Author, "The Therapeutic Value of Iodide of Ethyl," "The Magic of the Horseshoe." Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Boston Soc. Med. Impr. ; Boston Soc. Med. Obsn. Alden Porter Loring, Civil Engineer, 48 Prospect St., Atlantic, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1869. Harvard Law Sch., 1869-72. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1872-79. m., (1) Alice M. Mason, Braintreei Mass., June 13, 1878. With Bell Telephone Co., ib., 1S79-80; Internatl. Bell Telephone Co., Antwerp, Belgium, Zurich, Switzerland, and Stuttgart, Ger., 1880781. Eng. Corps., Burling- ton & Mo. R. R. K., 1881-82; Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Gulf R. R., 1882-83. Asst. Cashier, Patterson Mine, Tuttle, Cal., 1883-84. m., (2) Julia Teresa Condrin, San Francisco, Cal.. May 4, 1884. Right of Way Dept., Burlington & Mo. R. R. R., 1884—. John James McCook, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B., A.M., LL.D. See Lambda, 1866. Priv., Lt., Capt. and Bvt. Col., U. S. Vols., 1861-65. A.B., Kenyon Coll., 1866. * B K. Pres., XXII A K E Conv.. .\mherst, Mass., Oct. 7-8, 1868. LL.B.. H.irvard, 1869. Law- yer, Newark, Ohio, 1869. A.M., Kenyon Coll., 464 ALPHA 1869. Asst. to Pres., Pittsburgh, Cin. & St. L. Ry., Steubenville, Ohio, 1869-70. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1871— . Dir., Equitable Life Assur. Soc, 1872 — . A.M., Princeton, 1873. Dir., Mercantile Trust Co., 1873 — . m., Janetta Waddell Alexander^ New York, Feb. 17, 1876. Dir., U. S. Natl. Bk., 1881-85; N. Y., West Shore & Buffalo Ry., 1882-85; Garfield Natl. nk., 1883-86. Dir. and V. Pres., Richmond & Alleghany R. R., 1884—. LL.D., Univ. of Kansas, 1890; Lafayette Coll., 1893. Sr. Memb., Alexander & Green, Lawyers, New York. Chmn., Army and Navy Christian Comsn., l8g8. Trustee, Kenyon Coll. Dir., Princeton Theol. Sem. Pres., Ohio Soc. of N. Y.; * B K Alumni of N. Y. Clubs: University, Union, Union League (New York) ; Somerset (Bos- ton); Metropolitan (Washington). Res., 10 W. 54 St. Gerrit Smith Miller, Farmer and Mana- ger of Estates, Peterborough, Madison Co., N. Y. Harvard, 1865-66. m., Susan Hunt Dixwell, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 21, 1867. Trustee, Evans' Acad., Peterborough, N. Y., 1867 — . Supr., Smithfield, N. Y., 1871. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, Madison Co., 1879-80. Memb., vari- ous Charitable Organizations. Francis Greenwood Peabody, College Professor, 13 Kirklaud St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M., B.D., D.D. Orator and Kp, Hasty Pudding. * B K. B.D., 1872. m., Cora Weld, Jamaica Plain, Mass., June u, 1872. Europe, 1872-73. Unit. Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1874-79. Overseer, Harvard, 1877 — . Europe and Egypt, 1878-80. Prof., Ethics and Homiletics, Harvard, 1880 — . D.D., Yale, 1887. Author; "Jesus Christ and the Social Question," "Happiness," "Religion of an Edu- cated Man," etc. Henry Goddard Pickering^ Lawyer, fio Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B.. LL.B., A.M. Chorister and Sec, Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1871. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1872-98. Author: "Digest of American Sani- tary Law," 1877: "Torpon at Tampico." Res., 20 Mt. Vernon St. Edward Read, Merchant, 24 Highland St., Cambridge. Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Memb., William Read & Sons, Importers, Boston, Mass., 1869 — . Cal., i88t. m., Ruth L. Sears, Boston, Mass., Jan. 8, 1889. Mark Sibley Severance, R. F. D. i, San Bernardino, Cal. .\.n.. A.M. Sec, Hasty Pudding. Asst. Teacher, Priv. Lat. Sch., Boston, Mass., 1869- 70. Bus., Tcnn., 1870-71. Asst. Libr. of Cong., Washington, D. C, 1871-74. Pres., Santa Barbara Coll., 1875. ra., Annie Critten- den, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. i, 1879, Agt., Frt. Dept., Cent. Pacific R. R., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1879—. With Lt. Wheeler's U. S. Ex- ploring Expedition. Author, "Hammersmith: His College Days." Dir., (Ihamber of Com- merce, Los Angeles, Cal. Clubs: Harvard (New York, N. Y.); California, Los Angeles (Coun- try (Los Angeles); University, Country (Red lands, Cal.). William Hammatt Simmons, Physician, tBangor, Me. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Med. Student, \'ienna, Aust., 1S69. Henry Ware Weiss, Physician, 209 Adams St., Chicago, 111. With J. M. Forbes & Co., Boston, Mass., — 1874. Harvard Med. Sch. and Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1874-77. Interne, R. I. Hosp., Providence, R. I., 1877-78. With C, B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, 1878—. m., Annie Fraser, Sunnybrae, .\. S., Sept. 3, 1878. Sec, C, B. & Q. R. R., 1882—. Asst. Sec, id., 1884 — William Seal Windle, Lawyer, 20 E. Washington St., West Chester, Pa. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Law Student, Chester, Pa., 1869-71. Pa. Bar, 1871. ra., Mary Butler, West Chester, Pa., June 16, 1881. Memb., Hist. Soc of Pa.; Am. Bar .\ssn. ; Lodge and Commandery, F. & A. M. Clubs: Harvard (Philadelphia); West Chester Golf and Country. *Franklin Bartlett, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B., Ph.D. Spec. Mod. Lang. Honors. Poet, Hasty Pudding. Institute, Por- cellian. N. Y. Bar, 1870. Univ. of Cambridge, Exeter Coll., 1870-71. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1871 — . m., Bertha King Post, ib., June 4, 1872. LL.B., Columbia, 1873. Ph.D., 1878. * B K., 1880. N. G. S. N. Y., 1884—; Capt., 1888—; Col., 1896—. U. S. Legis., House, S3d and 54th Congresses. Memb., Soc. of Colonial Wars, Sons of Rev., N. Y. Hist. Soc, Camden Soc. of London. Clubs: University, Knickerbocker, Harvard, Union, Manhattan, City, Midday, Country, Players (New York) ; Metropolitan (Washington), d., Apr. 23, 1909. *Edgar Corrie Curtis, Architect, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With James W. Tucke & Co., Bankers, Paris, Fr., 1869-71; Peabody & Stearns, Architects, Boston, Mass., 1871-74. Student of Architecture, Paris, 1874-78. .Archi- tect, Boston, 1878-86. Memb., Boston Soc. Ar- chitects, d., Dec. 16, 1886. ""Julian Jeffries Eustis, Iron Merchant, Cambridge, Mass. Harvard, 1895-96. With Norway Iron Wks., S. Boston, Mass., 1872-95. d., Apr. i r, 1895. ♦Horace Douglas Greene, Teacher, White Plains, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1869-71. Res., Minn., 1871-73. Teacher, New York, 1875 — . Cuba, 1879-80. Ind. T., 1883. Teacher, Clinton, Conn., Am- sterdam and Dansville, N. Y. d., Oct. 15, 1895. *Francis Low, Los Angeles. Cal. A.B., A.M. Libr., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1869 — . London, Eng., 1870-72. With Augus- tine Head & Co., Merchants, Yokohama, Japan, 1872-74; Agt., id., Kobi Hiogo, Japan, 1874-76. Memb., Fearon, Low & Co., ib., 1876-78. Res., San Gabriel Valley, near Los Angeles, Cal,, 1878-97. d., Winnemucca, Nev., en route from San Francisco, Cal., to Boston, Mass., May 5, 1879. *John Wayland McBurney, Fruit Grow- er, Santa Clara, Cal. A.B., A.M. V. Pres. and Pres., Hasty Pud- ding. Supt., Boston Elastic Fabric Co., Bos- ton, Mass., — 1881. m., Louisa Eldridge, ib., Apr. 30, 1878. Stock Broker, ib., 1881. Res., Cal., 1881—. d., Denver, Colo., Jan. 7, 1885. *Dudley Pickman Rogers, New York. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1869. N. Y. 405 ALPHA d., sth Av. Hotel, New York, N. Y., May ii, T87.1. *William Elliot Sparks, Manufacturer, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. M. I. T., 1869- 71. With Corliss Steam Engine Co., Trovi- dence, R. I., 1871; Manchester (N. H.) Loco- motive VVks., 187;?; Mason Machine Wks., Taunton, Mass., 1872-74; Asst. Supt., id., 1874- 78. m., H. A. Mason, ib., Jan. 20, 1875. Pacific Coast, 1878-79. Treas., Cooper Elastic Steel Wheel Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., 1879- 80. d.. Taunton, Sept. 5, 1886. *Raymond Lee Ward, Commission Mer- chant, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1865-67. Cotton Trade, Sumpter, S. C, and New York, N. Y., 186770. Cattle Dealer, Western Tex., 1870-71. Comsn. Mer- chant, New York, 1871 — . m., Frances Ade- laide Barnard, ib., June 1, 1886. d.. Mar. 2, 1900. ♦Robert Clifford Watson, Insurance Broker, Boston, Mass. A.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding, m., Susan G. Holdrege, Irvington, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1871. Ins. Broker, Boston, Mass., 1870-1902. d., June i, 1902. ♦William Scollay Whitwell, Physician, San Francisco, Cal. A.B., A.M., M.D. Hasty Pudding. City Hosp., Blackwell's Isl., New York, N. Y., 1871- 72. M.D., 1872. 3d Asst., N. Y. State Luna- tic Asylum, Utica, N. Y., 1873. Europe. 1873- 74. House Phys., N. Y. State Woman's Hosp., 1874-75. Europe, 1875-76. Phys., N. Easton, Mass., 1876; San Francisco. Cal., 1877 — . Adj. Prof., Obstet.. Cooper Med. Coll. m., Blanche Louise Bonestell, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 11, 1880. Ed. and Prop., Western Lancet; Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. ; Cal. Med. Soc; San Francisco Co. Med. Soc; Pres., id., 1883-84. d., Fishkill, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1903. 1870 Brooks Adams, Lawyer, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. .'\.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1 87 1. Mass. Bar, 1873. m., Evelyn Davis, 1889. Lect., Boston Univ. Law Sch. Author: "Emancipation of Massachusetts," "American Economic Supremacy." Res., Quincy, Mass. Laurence Curtis, Broker, 197 Marlbor- ough St., Boston, Mass. .V.B. Hasty Pudding. ist Sr. Lat. Essay Pr. Memb., Boston Stock Exchange, 1874 — ; Jack- son & Curtis, Brokers, 1879-99. Europe, 1883; 1887; 1888; 1890; 1899; 1903. Clubs: Somer- set, University, Nahant, The Country, Toby, St. Andrew's Golf. Louis Curtis, Banker, 60 State St., Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Artist, Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1870. m., Fanny L. Richardson, Boston, Mass., i8go. V. Pres., Provident Instn. for Savings. Dir., id., Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.; Old Boston Natl. Bk.; Pacific Mills. Res., 464 Beacon St. Walter Deane, Botanist and Ornitholo- gist [Retired], 29 Brewster St., Cam- bridge. Mass. A.B. Fresh. Detur. Hasty Pudding. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Teacher, St. Mark's Sch., Southbor- ough, Mass., 1871-78; Priv. Sch.. Boston. Mass., 1878-95. m., Margai-et C. Coolidge, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 31, 1878. Priv. Tutor, 1895-97. Asst. in Charge of Brewster's Ornith. Museum, 1897-1907. Retired, 1907. Compiled and Ed., "Flora of the Blue Hills, Middlesex Fells, Stony Brook and Beaver Park Reservations of Metropolitan Park Comsn." V. Pres., N. E. Bot. Club. Sec, Old Cam- bridge Shakespeare Assn. Memb., Am. Or- nithol. Union. Alexander James Dallas Dixon, Lawyer, 221 South 5 St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Fresh. Detur. Libr., Hasty Pudding. * B K. Pa. Bar, 1873. Assoc. Ed., Legal Intelligencer, Philadelpiiia, Pa. Lawyer, ib., 1873 — . m., Margaretta Sergeant, Harnsburg, Pa., .Nov. 27, 1878. Club, Philadelphia, Racquet. John Dixwell, Physician, tS2 W. Cedar St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1873. Chorister, Hasty Pudding, m., Katherine Mary Gurney, Boston, Mass., Oct. 6, 1875. Gen. Agt., Inquiry Office for Lost or Stolen Children, Boston. Phys., Bos- ton Dispensary. Dir., Industrial Aid Soc. Memb., Boston Nat. Hist. Soc; Mass. Med. Soc; Boston Med. Benevolent Soc; Boston Med. Library Assn. Edward Dudley, Lawyer, The Grange, Camden, N. J. A.B. Hasty Pudding. U. S. Dep. Consul, Liverpool, Eng., 1871-72; V. Consul, 1872-73. N. J. Bar, 1874. m., (1) Mary Shaw Bird, Philadelphia, Pa., May 21, 1878; (2) Mary Thurber Brooks, Providence, R. I., Nov. 15, 1881. Around the World, 1895-96. m., (3) Marie Gordon Mulock, New York, N. Y'., >lar. 4, 1899. Clubs: Union League, Harvard, Phila- delphia Country (Philadelphia): University, Manhattan, New York Vacht (New York). George Harrison Fisher, Lawyer, t3o8 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Lawyer,' Philadelphia, Pa., 1873 — . m., Bessie Riddle, ib., Apr. 20, 1876. Trustee, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1887—. Dir., Pa. Inst, for Instr. of Blind, 1887—. Sec, Library Co., Pa., 1887—. Memb., Hist. Soc. of Pa. Clubs: Philadelphia, Philadelphia Country. John Edwin Hill, Merchant, 28 Chestnut St., Stoneham, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Selling Agt., Boots and Shoes, Stoneham, Mass. m., Caroline E. Man- ning, Rockland, Me., Dec. 24, 1891. Charles Emerson Hoar, Farmer, fSinii, Ventura Co., Cal. .\.B. With Burlington & Mo. R. R. R., 1870- 74. Stock Raiser and Farmer, Cal., 1875 — . Artemas Henry Holmes, Lawyer, 66 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1870-71. Mo. Bar, 1872. N. Y. Bar, 1S74. m., (i) Elizabeth J. Allen, Boston, Mass., Nov., 1875; (2) Lillian Stokes, New York, N. Y., May 20, 1880. Memb., N. Y. Bar Assn.; Law Inst.; Sons of Rev. Clubs: University, Harvard (New York). Res., 453 Madison Ave. Amory Appleton Lawrence, Merchant, 89 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Treas. and Libr., Hasty Pudding, m., (1) Emily Fairfax Silsbee, Salem, Mass., June 1, 1871. Europe, 1872. Dir., Mass. Natl. Bk., Boston, Mass., 1873 — . Memb., Lawrence & Co., Comsn. Merchants, ib., 1871 — . Overseer, Harvard. Dir.. Alass. Natl. Bank. 1873-83; Natl. Union Hank, 1887 — . Pres., Salmon 466 ALPHA Falls Mfg. Co., 1883-^. Uh-., Dwight & Cocheco ilfg'. Co. m., (2) Gertrude M. Rice, June 12, 1900. Res., 61 Commonwealth iVve. Waldo Lincoln, Manufacturer [Retired], Worcester, Mass. .\.B. Harvard, Lawrence Sci. Sell., 1870-71. Europe, 1871. m., Fanny Chandler, Worcester, Mass., June C3, 1873. Mfr., Chemicals, 1873- 93. Treas. and Trustee, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1883-93. Engaged in Geneal. and Hist. Re- searches, 1893 — . Dir., Providence & Worcester R. K. Co. Memb., Am. Antiq. Soc. (Pres., 1907-08); Mass. Hist. Soc; Colonial Soc. of Miss. Clubs: Union, Tavern (Boston); Wor- cester. Horace Gray Lunt, Lawyer, Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Advocate. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1873-86. m., Caroline K. Isaacs, ib., Sept. 3, 1874. A.M., Northwestn. Univ., 1S78. Lawyer, San Jose, Cal., 1887; Colorado Springs, Colo., 1888 — . Judge, Colo., 1895-99. Charles Barnsley McMichael, Judge, 21 10 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Pa. Bar, 1872. m., Anna Mallet Pro- vost, Philadelphia, Pa., June 7, 1877. Former 1st Asst. City Solicitor, ib. Judge, Ct. of Common Pleas, ib., 1896 — . Otis Norcross, Lawyer, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1873. Fresh. Detur. * B K. Europe, 1872. Mass. Bar, 1873. m., Susan- nah Ruggles Plympton, Boston, Mass.-, Jan. 20, 1880. Samuel Longstreth Parrish, Lawyer, 25 Broad St., New York. N. Y. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Pa. Bar, 1872. Univ. of Berlin, 1873. Retired, 1897. Au- thor, various Articles on National and Political Topics. Res., Southampton, N. Y. • Theophilus Parsons, Manufacturer, 804 Exchange Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Supt., Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass., 1873. Europe, 1873. Agt., Pocasset Mfg. Co., Fall R., Mass., i88o. Dir., Lyman Mills, 1880-84; Treas., 1884 — . m., Mary Mason, Aug. 15, 1894. V. Pres., Natl. Union Bank, Boston, Mass. Trustee, Provident Instn. for Savings. Dir., Dwight Mfg. Co.; Mfrs. Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Res., 223 Beacon St. Francis Key Pendleton, Lawyer, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1875. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1870-73. N. Y. and Ohio Bars, 1875. Law- yer, New York, N. Y. ni., Elizabeth LaMon- tagne. Corpn. Counsel, New York City, 1907- 10. Memb., Soc. of the Cincinnati. Clubs: Ivnickerbocker, Union, Metropolitan, Down Town, Turf and Field, City, Midday, Riding, Meadow Brook. Res,, 7 E. 86 St. Alfred Rodman, Banker, 222 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding, m., Harriet D. RiSley, Washington, D. C, Oct. 31, 1872. Eu- rope, 1875-76- LL.B., Boston Univ., 1879. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1879 — . V. Pres., Bay State Trust Co. Dir., Am. Investment Securi- ties Co. ; Columbian Natl. Life Ins. Co. ; Po- casset Mfg. Co. Res., Dedham, Mass. Thomas Morgan Rotch, Physician, 197 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Mass. A.B., M.D. Fresh. Detur. Hasty Pudding. Jr. Ex. 'Speaker. Asst. Surg., Out-Patient Dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 187.::; House Phys., 1873-74. ist Pr., Boylston Med. Soc, 1873. M.D., 1874. m., Helen Rotch, New Bed- ford, Mass., June 4, 1874. Student, Hosps., Berlin, Vienna and Heidelberg, 1874-76. Phys., Boston Dispensary, 1876 — . Visiting Phys., Channing Home for Consumptives, 1878 — . Lect., Diseases of Children, Harvard, 1878-8S. Sec, Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc, 1878-1902; Pres., id., 1902 — . Asst. Prof., Pediatrics, Harvard Med. Sch., 1S88-93: Proi., id., 1893—. Dir., T. M. Rotch, Jr., Memorial Hosp. Fellow, Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. Pres., Am. Pediatric Soc John White Sanger, Manufacturer, care Pfaudler Co., 30 Church St., New York. N. Y. A.B. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. With John Hancock Ins. Co., Boston, Mass., 1871-75. Ins. Bus., Worcester, Mass., 1877-79; Boston, Mass., 1879-95. ni., Victoria Anne Garrette, Ipswich, Mass., Oct. 1 1 1891. With American Brewer, New York, N. Y., 1895-1902. \\'ith Pfaudler Co., Mfrs., ib., 1902 — . Res., 21 Ridge St., Orange, N. J. Winthrop Saltonstall Scudder, Publisher, 4 Willard St., Cambridge, Mass. ' A.B. With Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, Mass., — 1875 ; Riverside Press, 1875 — , m., Caroline Townsend, Albany, N. Y., Apr. 1 1, 1888. James Russell Soley, Lawyer, 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Fresh. Detur. Fresh. Reading Pr. Hasty Pudding, ist Jr. Boylston Elocu. and Eng. Essay Pr. Class Poet, 4» B K. Tutor, St. Mark's Sch., Southbovough, Mass., 1870-71. Asst. Prof., U. S. Naval Acad., 1871- ^3; Prof., English Hist., and Law, 1873-82. m., Mary Woolsey Howland, Dec. i, 1875. Lt., U. S. Navy, 1876-82. Abroad, Spec Duty, Dept. of Edu., Paris Expo., and Inspection of Foreign Naval Colls., 1878. Commander, U. S. Navy, 1882-90. LL.B., Columbian Univ., iif9o. D. C. Bar, 1890. Asst. Sec. of Navy, 1890-93. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1893 — . Author: "History of the Naval Academy,*' "Foreign System of Naval Education." Memb., New York Bar Assn. Clubs: Union, University, Harvard. William Warren Vaughan, Lawyer, t53 State St.. Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Fresh. Detur. Hasty Pud^ ding. * B K. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1 87 1 . LL.B., 1873. Mass. Bar, 1874. A.M., 1874, m., Ellen Twisleton Parkraan, Boston, Mass., Oct. 16, 1882. Res., t3S4 Beacon St. William Austin Wadsworth, Capitalist, Geneseo, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1870-72. Univ. of Berlin, 1871-72. m., Elizabeth Greene Per- kins, Cotuit, Mass., Sept. 4, 1901. Pres., Vil- lage of Geneseo, N. Y. Chmn., Bd. of Suprs., Livingston Co.; id., Bd. of Forest, Fish and Game Comsn., N. Y. State. Maj. and Q. M. N. Y. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Pres., Pub. Library, Geneseo. Memb., Am. Forestry Assn.; Mil. Order of the Caribao; Am. Geog. Soc; Natl. Geog. Soc; Assn., Army of the Philip- pines; Am. Nat. Hist. Soc; N. Y. Zoolog. Soc; Mil. Service Inst.; N. Y. State Agr. Soc; Good Koads Assn.; N. Y. Farmers' Assn. Clubs: Century, Knickerbocker, Brook, University, Players, Harvard, Metropolitan. N. Y. Yacht, Farmers, Boone and Crockett (New ^'ork, N. Y.) ; Somerset, Tavern (Boston, Mass.); Army and Navy, Metropolitan (Washington, D. C); 467 ALPHA Buffalo (Buffalo); Genesee X'alley (Kochestcr, N. y.). Suiiiiiier Res., Gcneseo, *\. Y. Benjamin Marston Watson, ColK -c Pro- fessor, South St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. A.U. Fresh, Dctur. Inslr., Horticulture, Har- vard, Bussey Inst., 1877 — . Asst., Bot., Sum- mer Classes, Harvard. Grinnell Willis, Merchant, 44-6 Leonard St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 187J. m., JIary Baker Haydock, New York, -X. Y., Oct. 24, 1874. Comsn. Merchant, ib., 1871-75; Phil- adelphia, Pa., 1875-79. -Agt., Wamsutta Mills, New York, N. Y., 1879 — . Memb., Grinnell Willis & Co., 1889—. James Bosley Noel Wyatt, Architect, 5 Club Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. A.B. Pres., id. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1871. £cole des Beaux Art, Paris, Fr., 1871-74. Ar- chitect, Baltimore, Md., 1874 — . Dir., Mun. Art Soc, ib. Treas., Baltimore Chap., Am. Inst, of Architects, 1878 — . Clubs: Baltimore, Univer- sity, Architectural, Bachelor Cotillion, Balti- more Country. ♦George Huntington Adams, Lawyer, New York. N. Y. A.B. Bat. Maj., 4th U. S. Vols., Civil War. Treas., Hasty Pudding. 2d Class Marshal. Eng. Essay Pr. Master, De Veaux Coll, Proctor, Harvard, 1870-71. Harvard Law Sell., 1871-72. N. Y. Bar, 1874. m., E. Augusta Holmes, New York, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1877. Asst. Dist. Atty., ib., 1884. Memb., New York Bar Assn. Club, University, d., Apr. 8, 1900. ♦William Sage Crosby, Physician, Little- ton, N. H. A.B. M.D., 1874. Asst. Port Phys., Boston, Mass., 1874. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. d., Apr. 6, 1875. *Frank DuPont Davis, Broker. New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding, d., N'ice, Fr., June, 1879. ♦Frederic William Godon, Physician, New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D., L.M. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 187Z. Asst., Infants' Hosp., Randall's Isl., New York, N. Y., 1872. Student, Europe, 1872. L.M., King's and Queen's Coll. of Phys., 1872. d., San Rafael, Cal., Sept. 22, 1876. ♦Henry Kenney Horton, Merchant, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding, m., Marian Clyde Big- elow, Nov. 25, 1873. Wholesale Coal Merchant, Boston, Mass. d., Dec. 15, 1887. ♦Arthur Lord Huntington, Lawyer, Salem, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1874. Hasty Pudding. Proctor, Harvard. Memb., City Council, Salem. Mass. Dir., various Corpns. d., Oct. ig, 1902. ♦Frederic Kidder, Planter. Wilmington, N. C. A.B. Libr., Hasty Pudding. Lumber Mer- chant and Rice Planter, Wilmington, N. C. d., Oct. 25, 1908. ♦Ethelbert Mills Low, Importer, Brook- lyn. N. Y. A.B. Hastv Pudding. Europe, i870-7i- m., Mary L. Ide, Brookl>n. N. Y.. .Tune 6, 1878. d., Philadeliihia, Pa., July, r88i. ♦Charles Freeman Nye, Lawyer, Cham- plain, N. V. ,\.i:. ilasty Pudding. Jr. Ex. Speaker. N. V. liar, 1875. Memb., Soc. Col. Wars; Soc. Mayflower Descendants. Club, University (New York, N. Y.). d., Dec. 23, 1905. ♦William Fisher Packer, Williamsport, Pa. Harvard. 1866—. d., Philadelphia, Pa., 1872. ♦James Handasyd Perkins, Lawyer, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. .\M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B., Cincin- nati Coll., 1872. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872- -. ist Asst. City Solicitor, ib., 1877-79. m., .Mary Longworth Stettinius, ib.. May 10, 1887. Europe, 1887 — . d., Cincinnati, Dec. 2, 1889. ♦Lucius Manlius Sargent, Manufacturer, Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Univ. of Berlin, 1871. LL.B., 1875. m., Marion Coolidge, Bos- ton, Mass. Treas., Amory Mfg. Co., 1879-80; Lawrence Mfg. Co., Lowell, Mass., 1880-93; Amos Keag Mfg. Co. d., Nov. 14, 1893. ♦Richard Herman Soule, Civil Engineer, Brookline. Mass. A.B., B.S., ME. Fresh. Detur. Hasty Pud- ding. 2d Bowdoin Sr. Pr. B.S., M. I. T., 1873; M.E., ib., 1873. Eng., Water Wks.. Boston, Mass., 1872. Asst. Supt., Southwark Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa., 1873-75. Asst. Mech. Eng., Pa. R. R., Altoona, Pa„ 1875-77; Dept,, Tests and Experiments, 1877-79, Supt,, Motive Power, Northn, Cent. Ry., 1879; Bal- timore & Potomac R. R., 1879-88; Alexandria & Fredericksburg Ry., 1879-88. m., Ida Whit- temore. Brookline, Mass., Apr. 13, 1882, Gen, Mgr,, N. Y., L. E. & W. R. R., 1887-88. Civil Eng., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1888-91. Supt., Motive Power. Norfolk & Western R. R., Roanoke. Va., 189^-97. With Baldwin Locomotive "Wks., Philadelphia, Pa., 1897-99. Civil Eng., New York, N. Y., 1900, Retired, 1900. Res,, New York, N, Y., 1900-04; Brookline, Mass., 1904- 08. -Memb., Corpn., M. I. T., 1906-08; Am. Assn. Adv. Sci.; .\m. Soc. Mech. Eng.; Mas- ter Mech. .\ssn. Clubs: Railroad (New York); Western Railway (Chicago, 111.), d., Dec. 13, 1908. ♦Stephen Van Rensselaer Thayer, Mer- chant, Boston, Mass. .\.B. m., Alice Robson, Boston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1870. d.. Oct. 10, 1871. ♦Roger Wolcott, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1874. Kb. Hasty Pudding. Tr. Detur. Jr. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Advocate. Class Orator. <1> B K. Tutor, Harvard, 1871- 72. m., Edith Prescott, Boston, Mass., Sept. 2, 1874. Common Council, Boston, Mass., 1877; served 3 terms. Mass. Gen. Court, House, 1882; served 3 terms. Lt. Gov., Mass., 1892-96; Acting Gov., 1896. Elected Gov., 1897, by largest plurality up to that time ever given in State. Re-elected. Declined appointment by President McKinley on Philippine Commis- sion, 1900; also Italian Ambassadorship. ist Pres., Repub. Club of Mass., after reorganiza- tion in later i88o's. d., Dec. 22, 1900. 1871 Francis Inman Amory, Lawyer, Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1875. Hasty Pudding. Europe. 1872-73, Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1876 — . m., (^race J. Minot, ib.. May 12, 1886. Pres., ALPHA Cabot Mfg. Co., t9oo — . Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, The Country. Res., 413 Commonwealth Ave. Dudley Hall Bradlee, Manufacturer, s Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding, Memb., Bradlee & Co., Chair Mfrs., Philadelphia, Pa., 1871-76. m., Elizabeth T. Hall, W. Medford, Mass., Nov. 12, 1873. Hardware Bus., Boston, Mass., 1876 — . Res., Medford, Mass. Edward Burnett, Farmer, 11 E. 24 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Prop., Deerfoot Farm, Southborough, Mass., 1872 — . m., Mabel Lowell, Boston, Mass., Apr. 3, 1872. Devel- oped Centrifugal Process of Separating Cream from Milk, 1879. U. S. House of Reps., 1886. Pres., Bay State Agr. Soc, i886-8g. Mgr.. Farm, Madison, N. J., 1893 — . Samuel Dacre Bush, Merchant, 71 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Artist, Hasty Pudding. Student of Architecture, 2 yrs. Cotton Broker, Boston, Mass. Res., 283 Beacon St. Francis Brooks Chadwick, Artist, tcare Munroe and Co., Rue Scribe, Paris, France. A.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. M. I. T., 1871- 72, Student of Painting, Paris, Fr., 1872-76; 1878. m., Emma Hilma Lowstadt, Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 14, 1882. Walter Clifford, Lawyer, New Bedford, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1875. Hasty Pudding. 3d Class Marshal. Law Student, Worcester, Mass., 1S71. Mass. Bar, 1874. Lawyer, New Bedford, Mass., 187s — . m., Harriet Perry Randall, ib., June 5, 1878. Common Council, ib. ; Mayor, 1889- 90. Presidential Elector. Clubs : Somerset, Union (Boston); Wamsutta (New Bedford). Alfred Stackpole Dabney, Merchant, t4ii Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Way, Hewins & Reed, Leather Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1871- 90. m., Lina S. Sears, ib., Feb. 3, 1881. John Brown Gerrish, Merchant [Re- tired], New Canaan, Conn. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Prof., De Veaux Coll., 1871-72. Pub., New York, N. Y., 1872-74. With Gardner, Brewer & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, ib., 1900. Retired, 1900. Frank Jackson, Broker, t88 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1871-72. M. I. T., 1872-73. Broker, Boston, Mass., 1873 — . William Neil King, Banker, tColumbus Club, Columbus, Ohio. A.B. Soph. Detur. Libr., Hasty Pudding. With Andrews & Co., Bankers, Paris, Fr., and Boston, Mass., 1871-74; ist Natl. Bk., Cincin- nati, Ohio, 1874-79. Cashier, Coml. Bk., ib., 1879-85. With Lourie & King, San Diego, Cal., 1887. m., Mary Horton, Oct. 5, 1887. Clubs: University (New York) ; Literary, Queen City (Cincinnati): Cuyamaca (San Diego). Horatio Appleton Lamb, Trustee, 27 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Memb., Blodgett & Lamb, Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1872-89. m., Anne Lawrence Rotch, ib., Apr. 14, 1890. Pres., Boston Co-op. Bldg. Co.; Boston Children's Aid Soc. Treas., Riverside Water Co.; Simmons Coll. Res., 126 Beacon St., Boston, and Milton, Mass. WilHam Lawrence, Bishop, 122 Com- monwealth Ave.. Boston, Mass. A.B., B.D., D.D., S.T.D., LL.D. Hasty Pud- ding. Andover Theol. Sem., 1871. m., Julia Cunningham, Boston, Mass., May 19, 1874. Eu- rope, 1874. P. E. Div. Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1874-75. B.D., Harvard. P. E. Ch., Lawrence, Mass., 1876-84. Prof., P. E. Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1884-93; Dean, id., 1888-93. D.D., Hobart, 1889. D.D., Harvard, 1893. P. E. Bishop of Mass., 1893—. LL.D., Prince- ton, 1904. S.T.D., Durham, Eng., 1908. LL.D., Cambridge, Eng., 1908. Author, "Study of IMiiUips Brooks." Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S. Senator and Author, East Point, Nahant, Mass., or Washington, D. C. A.B., Ph.D., LL.B., LL.D. Hasty Pudding, m., Anna Cabot Mills Davis, Boston, Mass., June 29, 1871. LL.B., 1874. Ph.D., 1876. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1880-81. Del., Repub. Natl. Convs., 1884; 1S88; 1892; 1896; 1900; 1904. Ed., N. Am. Review, ^873-76; Internatl. Review, 1879-81. Lect., Harvard, 1876-79; Lowell Inst., Boston, Mass., 1880. U. S. House of Reps., 1887-93. U. S. Senate, 1893—. LL.D., Williams, 1893; Clark Univ., Yale and Harvard, 1902. Memb., U. S. Emigration Com., 1907; id., Alaskan Boundary Comsn. Regent, Smithsonian Instn. Trustee, Boston Athenaeum. Memb., Mass. Hist. Soc.; Am. Acad, of Arts and Scis. ; Am. Antiquarian Soc. Ed., Complete Works of Alexander Hamilton. Author: "Life of Alexander Hamilton," "Life of Daniel Webster," "Studies in History," "Life of Washington," "Hero Tales from Am. Hist.," "Story of the Revolution," "Story of the Spanish War." James Selden McCobb, Banker. 15 Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Class Pres. 1st Class Marshal. With Jay Cooke & Co., Bank- ers, New York, N. Y., 1871-73; F. O. French, ib., 1873-75. Europe, 1875. Banker and Broker, New York, 1878. With John Munroe & Co., Bankers, ib., 1878-86; Chas. Head & Co., ib., 1886—. Frank Merriam, Banker, +23 Court St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Europe, 1872-73. Clk., Hill, Scott & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1874 — . m., Teresa Beatrice Levering, Boston, Mass., Sept. 19, 1877. Europe, 1882 — . Res., 183 Common- wealth Ave. Thomas Nesmith, Real Estate, 38 Hildreth Bldg., Lowell, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. China and the Orient, 1871-73. Europe, 1873. Harvard Law Sch., 1873-74. ni., Florence Hildreth, Frankfort, Ger., Mar. 23, 1875. Real Estate Agt., Lowell, Mass., 1874 — . Common Council, ib., 1878. Edward Douglas Pearce, Banker, 157 Hope St. (P. O. Box 977), Providence, R. I. A.B. Soph. Detur. Hasty Pudding. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Memb., T. P. Shepard & Co., Mfrs. of Chemicals, Providence, R. I., 1871 — . Pres., Providence Institution for Sav- ings, m., Isabelle Vincent Seagrave, Provi- dence, Oct. 29, 1885. Chmn., Harvard Club of R. I.; Franklin Soc. Clubs; Hope, Agawam, Squantum. 469 ALPHA Nathaniel Goodwin Read, Sea Captain, txo7 Washington St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Sailor, Ship, Cash- mcic, 1871-73; ist Mate, 1873-75. Capt., Brig, Nellie Hastings, 1875. 1st Officer, Ship, Ciil- water, 1875-77. Capt., Ship, Sachem, 1878-82. James Patterson Scott, fBullitt Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Tex. & Pac. Ry., Philadelphia, Pa., 1872 — . m., June 22, 1873. Henry Walton Swift, Lawyer, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Sec, Pres. and Poet, Hasty Pud- ding. Ed., Advocate. Class Poet. Law Stu- dent, New Bedford, Mass., 1871-72. LL.B., cum laude, 1874. Lawyer, Boston, Mass.. 1874 — . Common Council, ib., 1879-80; School Com., 1881. Part Author, "Massachusetts Ui- gest," 1881. Mass. Gen. Court, House, 1882. Lect., on Sales, Harvard Law Sch., i yr. Ed., Mass. Law Digest. 1881. Chmn., .State Harbor and Land. Comr., 1892-94. Reporter, Supreme Ct. of Mass., 1901 — . Memb., Boston Bar Assn. ; Assn. of Alumni of Harvard. Clubs; Somerset, Union, Country. Nathaniel Thayer, O fficer of Corpora- tion, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1871-73. Pres., Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg and New Bedford R. R., 1876-83. V. Pres., N. Chicago Rolling Mill Co., Chicago, 111., 1881— . Pres., Union Stock Yard Co., ib., 1881 — . m., Cornelia Street Barroll, Baltimore, Md., Feb. i, 1881. Pres., Eastern Ky. Ry. Co. ; Hamilton Woolen Co.; St. Mary's Mineral Land Co. V. Pres., Champion Copper Co. ; Chicago Junction Rys. ; Union Stock Yards Co. Din, U. S. Steel Corpn.; N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.; St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co.; Old Colony R. R. Co.; Am. Bell Teleph. Co.; Am. Teleph. and Teleg. Co.; Guarantee Co. of N. Am.; Bay State Trust Co.; City Trust Co.; N. E. Trust Co.; Old Colony Trust Co.; Merchants' Natl. Bank. Memb., M. L T. Club, St. Botolph. Res., 22 Fairfield St. William Tudor, St. Botolph Club, Bos- ton, Mass, A.B. Class Odist. V, Pres., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1872 — . Student of Art and Painting, Boston, Mass., 1872-83; 1884-91, m., Eliza- beth Whitwell, Am, Legation, Paris, Fr., May 24, 1873. Mining, Temple, Ga., 1883. Pres. and Mgr., Live Oak Phosphate Co., Elmwood, Fla., 1891—. Timothy Brewster Walker, Manufac- turer, Franklin Springs, N. Y. A.B. V. Pres. and Sec, Hasty Pudding. Iron Mfr., Hunnewell Furnace, Ky., 1874-77; Mt. Savage Furnace Co., Carter Co., Ky., 1877 — ; Ala., West \'a., Va. and Ohio. Supt., Monon- gahela Furnace Co., McKeesport, Pa. m., Nelle Augusta Brown, Aurora, 111., June 19, 1895. James Bradish Wells, Lawyer, Helena, Mont. A.B. LL.B., 1873. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1873 — . Farmer, Colo, m., Antoinette Sadler, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 17, 1888. Edward Farley Whitney, Banker, care J. P. Morgan & Co., 23 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Soph. Detur. Hasty Pudding. Commenc. Speaker. Memb., Whitney Bros. & Co., Mer- chants, Calcutta, India, 1871-91. With Jacob C. Rogers. Boston, iMnss.. 1891-1900. Meinh.. .1. 1'. Morgan & Co., llnnkerB, New York, N. \' ., 1900 — , *Jesse Brown, Farmer, Washington, D. C, A.B. Hasty Pudding. Farmer and Stock kaiser, Washington, D. C, 1872—. ' ♦Archibald McCiure Bush, Officer of Corporation, Albany, N. Y. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. 2d Class ^iarshal. With Gilbert, Bush & Co., Car Manufacturers, Troy, N. Y., 1871-72. \'. Pres. and Treas.. Wheeler & Alelick Co., Mfrs. of Agr. Machin- ery, Albany, N. Y., 1872 — . m., Margaret W. Boyd, ib., Oct. 24. 1877- Europe, 1877. d., Liverpool, Eng., Dec. 18, 1877. *Harry Godey, Physician, Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., M.D. Plasty Pudding. Europe, 1871-73. m., Miss ^IcMichael, June 28, 1877. M.D., L'^niv. of Pa., 1880. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1880—. *Robert Gould Jones, Wool Broker, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Leather Mer- chant, Boston, Mass., 1871 — . Memb., San- born & Jones, Wool Brokers, lb- d., Cam- bridge, Mass., June 21, 1885. *John Lora King, Lawyer, Syracuse, X. Y. j\.B. Hasty Pudding. Commenc. Speaker. Student, Cassel, Prussia, 1871-72. Harvard Law Sch., 1873-75. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1876 — . m., Sally White Sedgwick, ib.. May 16, 1878. Officer, various Corpns. Pres., Harmon Falls Power Co. ; Eastern Bldg. and Loan Co. Clubs; Harvard (New York); Uni- versity (Syracuse). ♦Richard Freeman Loring, Boston, .Mass. Harvard, 1877 — . d., 1896- *George Richards Minot, Jr., Banker, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Minot, Hooper & Co., New York, N. Y,, 1871-74. Memb., id., Boston, Mass., 1874 — . m., Agnes Olney, Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 28, 1890. d., Jan. 24, 1894. *George French Roberts, Merchant, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Tanning Bus., Boston, Mass., 1871-85. m., Rachel Howe Richardson, ib., Feb. 7, 1877. d., Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 31, 1885. ♦Arthur Rotch, Architect, Boston, Mass. A.B. Poet, Hasty Pudding. Ed., Adi'ocate. Commenc. Speaker. Student of Architecture, M. I. T., 1872-73; £cole des Beaux Arts, Pans, Fr., 1874; Nine Honorable Mentions, Memb., Rotch & Tilden, Architects, Boston, Mass., 1880 — . Contrib., American Art Re- vieiv: American Architect and Building News. d., Beverly, Mass., Aug. 15, 1894. ♦Morgan Rotch, Insurance, New Bed- ford, Mass. A.B. Hast> Pudding. Clk., New Bedford (;ordage Co., New Bedford, Mass., 1871-73. Europe, 1874. Common Council, New Bedford. With Charles Storrow & Co., Boston, Mass., 1874 — . m., Josephine Grinnell, New Bed- ford, Dec. 4, 1879. Cotton Merchant. Mayor, New Bedford, 1885-88. Col., Governor's Staff, 1887-89. Mass. Gen. Ct., Senate, 1889. Cluhs: 470 ALPHA Wamsutta, Country (New Bedford) ; Somer- set, Country (Boston) ; Gentlemen's Driving, • Readville, Union, University, Racquet and Ten- nis (New York). *William Thompson Sanger, Merchant, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1871-72. With Edward Page & Co., Boston, Mass., 1872-^6; A., T. & S. F. R. R., 1876; Horswell, Kingsley & French, 1876-83. m., Ellen Mary Horswell, Boston, June 5, 1879. With Southern Pa. Ry., 1883-89. V. Pres. and Treas., Hainsworth Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1889-91. With H. McK. Twombly, New York, N. Y., 1891-1901. Seattle, Wash., 1901 — . *Williani Lawrence Sprague, Physician, Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Class Chorister, With E. E. Morgan's Sons, San Francisco, Cal., 1873-7S. M.D., 1880. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1880-84. d., June 22, 1884. *Hamilton McKown Twombly, Capi- talist, New York, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Detur. Libr., Hasty Pudding. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. With H. M. Clarke & Co., Boston, Mass., 1872-73. Memb., Twombly & Co., Boston, and New York, N. Y.; Whitney & Twombly, Buffalo, N. Y. m., Florence Addie Vanderbilt, New York, Nov. 21, 1877. Dir., Chi., St. P., Minn. & Omaha Ry.; N. Y., Chi. & St. L. Ry.; N. Y. Cent. & H. R. R. R.; Lake Shore & Mich. Southern R. R.; Chi. & N. W. Ry.; D., L. & W. R. R.; Chi. & St. L. R. R.; P. & L. E. R. R.; N. Y., West Shore & Buffalo R. R.; L. E. & W. R. R.; Central R. R. of N. J., and about 40 other Corpns. Clubs: Metropolitan; Union; Union League; University; Harvard; City; Tuxedo; Players; Lawyers; N. Y. Yacht, d., Morris- town, N. J., Jan. II, 1910. 1872 William Appleton, Physician [Retired], 74 Beacon St., Boston. Mass. M.D. Ha?-vard Coll., 1868-69; Med. Sch., 1870 — . Hasty Pudding. M.D., 1877. m., (l) Elizabeth C. Hammond, New London, Conn., Jan. 8, 1879. Europe, 1879. m., (2) Nina H. Hargous, Apr. 29, 1886. Retired. ist Lt., Bat. A, Light Art., Mass. Vol. Mil. Dir., Newsboys* Reading Room, New London. Fel- low, Mass. Med. Soc. Perry Belmont, Lawyer and Capitalist, 580 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1872-74. LL.B., Columbia, 1876.' N. Y. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1877 — . Dem. Natl. Conv., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1880. U. S. House of Reps., 1880-87; 1905-07; Chmn., 2 terms. Com. on Foreign Affairs, id. U. S. Minister to Spain, 1887-89. m., Mrs. Jessie Sloane, nee Robbins, of New York, at Green- wich, Conn., Apr. 29, 1899. Inspr.-Gen., U. S. Vols^ Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Memb., Cham- ber of Commerce; Soc. War of 1812; Sons of Rev. Clubs: Metropolitan; Knickerbocker; IJniversity; N. Y. Yacht; Army and Navy; Jockey; Turf and Field; Coaching; Tilden; Natl. Democratic; Manhattan; Union; The Brook; Fencers; N. Y. Ath. (New York); Metropolitan (Washington, D. C). Arthur Tracy Cabot, Physician, Marl- borough St., Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D., A.M. Hastj Pudding. M.D., 1876. Student, Vienna and Berlin, 1876-77. A.M., 1878. Instr., Oral Pathol, and Surg;, Harvard, 1878-80. Sec, Boston Soc. Med. Obsn., 1880-81. m., Susan Shattuck, Boston, Mass., Aug. 16, 1882. Surg., Out-Patient Dept., Mass, Gen. Hosp., and Children's Hosp.. ib. Phys., Boston Dispensary. Consulting Surg., Carney Hosp. Author, "Diseases of the Arteries, Veins and Lymphatics" in "Ziems- sen's Cyclopedia of Medicine." Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. (Ex-Pres.); Boston Soc. Med. Impr.; Boston Soc. Med. Obsn.; Mass. Mil. Hist. Soc; Boston Soc. Med. Scis. ; Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. ; Am. Med. Assn. Fellow, Am. Surg. Assn.; Harvard Univ. Clubs: Union, St. Bo- tolph, Tavern. Edward Belcher Callender, Lawyer, 43 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Poet, Hasty Pudding. A A. Law Student, Boston, Mass., 1872-73; Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1873-74. Lawyer, Boston, 1875 — . Del., Rep. State Conv., Wor- cester, Mass., 1876. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1879. m., Sarah Caldwell, New York, N. Y., July I, 1882. Europe, 1882. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1897.98, 1901-03; id.. Senate, 1904-05. Author: "Thaddeus Stevens, Commoner," "The Leg Pullers," "The Gigantic Meddler." Res., Dorchester, Mass. John Sergeant Cram, Lawyer, 47 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1875. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1872-73. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1875 — . Comr. of Docks, ib., 4 yrs. m., Beatrice jiudd Cleland, ib., Sept. 2, 1898. Club, Manhattan. Res., 17 E. 45 St. Cornelius Conway Felton, Rancher, Montecito, Santa Barbara, Cal. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Western States, 1872. Europe, 1873-74. With Atlantic Mills, Boston, Mass., 1874-76. Sheep Raiser, Va., 1876-77. m., Eunice W. Farley, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20, 1877. Europe, 1877-84. Philol. Student, Ath- ens, Gr., 1877-81. Charles Newton Fessenden, Educator, 626 Tribune Bldg., Chicago, 111. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Instr., DeVeaux Coll., 1872-73. Teacher, Priv. Sch., Newport, R. I., 1873. Head-Master, Acad., Lake Forest, 111., 1874-76. Prin. and Prop., Boys' Sch., Chicago, 1878-88. Europe, 1879. Teacher, Univ. Sch., 1885—. Asst. Sec, Bd. of Edu., Chicago, 1889 — . m., Katharine Agnes Greene, Manitou, Colo., Sept. I, 1897. Memb., Soc. of Col. Wars; Sons of Am. Rev. Clubs: Union; Har- vard; Chicago Lit. Henry Middleton Fisher, Physician, 1020 Clinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., M.D. Hasty Pudding. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1S75. Europe, 1875. Student of Pathol., Univ. of Pa., 1876-77; Eye Laboratory, 1877. Res. Phys., Pa. Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1877- 78. Europe, 1879. Phys., Out-Patient Dept., Pa. Hosp., 1881 — ; Attending Phys., P. E. Hosp., 1883 — ; Dist. Phys., Philadelphia Dis- pensary, 1883-85; Microscopist, Pa. Hosp. Treas., Coll. of Phys., 1893-98. Fellow, id. m., Mary Elwyn Wharton, Philadelphia, June, 1893. Memb., Pathol, and Obstet. Socs.; Acad. Nat. Sci. Robert Chamblet Hooper, Lawyer, 87 Milk St.. Boston, Mass. Harvard (Toll., 1868-71. Hasty Pudding. Tour around the 'World, 1872 — . Harvard Law Sch. m., Helen A. Ames, June 7, 1887. Treas., Constitution Wharf Co. Res., 183 Common- wealth Ave. 471 ALPHA Lucius Lee Hubbard, Geologist and Mine Manager, Houghton. Mich. A.B., LL.ll. Ilasty Pudding.

B K. With Mon- tague Paper Co., Turner's Falls, Mass., 1877- 78. Supt., Harwood Mfg. Co., 1879-99. m., Emelie Augusta Greene, Lancaster, Mass., Oct. IS, 1879. Asst. Adjt. Gen., Rank Lt. Col., Staff, Gov. Long, 1882. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1899. Mfr., 1899 — . Dir., Natl. Fibre Board Co. Author, "Historical Sketch of Lit- tleton, Mass." Memb., New Eng. Historic Geneal. Soc; Littleton Hist. Soc. Res., Little- ton, Mass. John Baker Keys, Agent for Estate, Keys Crescent, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Cincinnati, Ohio, — 1890. Pres., Ohio Valley Pub. and Mfg. Co., ib., 1890-97. Agt., John Baker Estate, 1897 — . Clubs: Queen City; University (Cin- cinnati); Harvard (New York, N. Y.). Aaron Herbert Latham, Lawyer, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1877-78. Mass. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1880 — . m., Annie Gertrude Scarce, ib., Sept. 20, 1882. Res., Brookline, Mass. Herbert Corey Leeds, fSomerset Club, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1877 — . Re- tired. Cliibs: Somerset; Country; Myopia Hunt; Eastern Yacht. John Torrey Linzee, Banker and Broker [Retired], 229 Marlborough St., Bos- ton, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1877-78. Clk., E. Rollins Morse & Bros., Bankers and Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1879 — . Memb., id., 1891-1901. Retired, 1901. m., Anita H. Manson, New York, N. Y., Apr., 1891. John Lowell, Lawyer, Equitable Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1877-79. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1880 — . m., Mary Emlen Hale, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 24, 1883. Dir., Harvard Alumni Assn. . Trustee, Mass. Soc. for Promoting Agr. ; Employers' Liability Assurance Corpn. of London. Treas., Harvard Loan Fund. Clubs: Union; Tavern (Boston); Exchange; Country (Brookline, Mass.); IIar\ard; Adirondack League (New York, N. Y.). Thomas Macauley, Lawyer, 1 305 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B,, A.M. LL.B., 1882. Hasty Pudding. Edward Sandford Martin, Author, 178 E. 64 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ktf, Hasty Pudding. * B K. Clk , U. S. Dept. State, Washington, D. C, 1879-80. Staff, Sun, New York, N. Y., 1880-81. Ed., Life. New York, N. Y., 1882-83. Law Stu- dent, Rochester. N. Y., 1883-84. N. Y. Bar, J 884. Assoc. Ed., Union and Advertiser, Ro- chester, 1884. m., Julia Whitney, ib., Sept. 2, 1886. Author: "A Little Brother of the Rich," "Windfalls of Observation," "The Lux- ury of Children," "Shy Ballads From Harvard China." Clubs: Century; University; Harvard, [Alfred Waterman] Morgan. See Ed- win D. Morgan. Edwin D. Morgan, Officer of Corpora- tion, fioo Broadway, N. Y. Harvard, 1877-78. Hasty Pudding. Clk., E, D. Morgan, Banker, New York, N. Y., 1878- 79. Trustee, N. Y. Car Trust, 1879; id., N. Y. & Pac. Car Trust Assn., 1879 — . ra. (i) Mary Brewer Penniman, New York, Mar. 15, 1880; (2) Elizabeth M. Moran, Apr. 11, 1888. Pres.. Corralitos Co. of Mex. ; Candelaira Co. of Mex. V. Pres. and Treas., Sierra Madre & Pac. R. R. Co. Trustee and Dir., various Instns. Memb., New York and Boston Clubs, George Barnewell Ogden, Insurance, 5-7 S. William St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Clk., New York, N. Y., 1885-87. Marine Ins., 1887-88. With Chubb & Son, Marine Underwriters, 1888 — ; Memb., id., 1901 — , Gustavus Swan Parsons, Columbus. Ohio. Harvard, 1877-78. Hasty Pudding ra.. Miss Herron. Clifford Richardson, Chemical Engineer 122 E. 34 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Plasty Pudding. Europe, 1877. U, S Geog. and Geol. Surv.,.Wyo., 1878. ist Asst Chemist, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1879—. Asst. Chemist, id., 187883, Prin- cipal Asst. id., 1883-87. Inspr., Eng. Dept, 1887-94. Practicing (ihem,, 1894-95. Supt. Tests, The Barbor Asphalt Paving Co., 1896 1900. Prop., N. Y. Testing Laboratory, 1900 — m., Teresa Stoughton, Washington, D. C , Dec, 26, 1894. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Am, Chem. Soc; Soc. Chem. ; Am. Soc. Mech Engs. ; Washington Acad. Sci.; N. Y. Chem ists Club; London Chem. Soc. Author, "The Modern Asphalt, Pavement." Clubs: Century; University (New York, N. Y.) ; Metropolitan (Washington). Robert Sidoine Sauzade, Stock Broker, fcare Parkinson and Burr, 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Midland Impr. Co., New York, N. Y. Memb-, N. Y. Stock Exchange. Lawyer. Arthur Murray Sherwood, Banker, t7 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Sec, Hasty Pudding. Staii, World. New York. N. Y., 1877-79; Times, ib., 1879, With Edward Sweet & Co,, Bankers, ib., 1879-96, Memb,. Tower & Sherwood, ib,, 1897. m., Rosina Emmet, East Rockaway, L. I., June i, 1887 Clubs: University: Knickerbocker; Harvard. 483 ALPHA Thomas Morrison Sloane, Judge, 1095 Columbus Ave.. Sandusky, Ohio. A.U. LL.B., Univ. uf Midi., 1880. JIasty Pudding. Ohio Bar, 1880. m., Sarah Maria Caswell Cooke, Sandusky, Ohio, June 22, 1881. Fres., City Council, ib., 1883-85. Adjt., 16th kegt., O. N. G., 1891. Memb.. Bd. of Edu., Sandusky, 1894. Probate Judge, Erie Co., Ohio. Sec. and Treas., Sandusky Tool Co., 2 yrs. William Nye Swift, Physician, 378 Coun- ty St., New Bedford, Mass. A.B. M.D., i88i. V. Pres. and Pres., Hasty Pudding. Med. House Officer, Mass. (lun. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1881 — . City Phys., New Bedford, Mass. m., Anna tiathaway, ib., Feb. 18, 1881. Phys.. i b. , 1 883-—. Barrett Wendell, College Professor, 358 iMarlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.Ij. Sec, Hasty Pudding. Harvard Univ. Law Sch., 1877-78. m., Edith Greenough, Quincy. Mass., June i, 1880. Instr., Eng., Harvard Univ., 1880-81; i88z-88; Asst. Prof., 1888-98; Prof., 1898—. Clark Lect., Trinity Coll., Cam- bridge, Eng., 1902-03. Lect., Sorbonne and other French Univs., 1904 05. Fellow, Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci. Memb., Mass. Hist. Soc. Author, "The Duchess Emelia," "Ran- kell's Remains," "Life of Cotton Mather," "A Literary History of America," "The Prance of To-day," etc. William [Lang] Wheeler, Lawyer, 61 Wall St., New York, N. Y. LL.B. Harvard, 1873-75. Columbia Law Sch., 1876-77; Harvard Law Sch., 1877; Columbia Law Sch., 1879-80; LL.B., id., 1880. Lawver, Xew York, N. Y., i88o— . Memb., Am. Bar Assn.; N. Y. City Bar Assn. Reginald [Heber] Young, 5024 Larch- wood Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With A., T. & S. F. R. R.. Topeka, Kans., 1881 ; D. & R. G. Ry., Pueblo, Colo., 1881. m., Ellen Emma Watson, Ashtabula, Ohio, Oct. 6, i88t. Office, Reg. of Deeds, Pueblo, 1881-83; Janesville, Wis., 1884 — . Sec., Fabric Measuring and Packaging Co.. \ew York, N. Y., 1885—. *Augustine Hurd Amory, Clergyman, t8o S. Common St., Lynn. Mass. A.B. S.T.B., P. E. Theol. Sem., Cambridge, .Mass., 1880. Libr., Hasty Pudding. P. E. Ch., N. Andover, Mass., 1880-83; Lawrence, Mass., 1880-1901. ra., Elizabeth T. Snelling, Boston, .Mass., May 31, 1883. P- E. Ch., Lynn, Mass., rgoi — . ♦William Benjamin Bacon, Jr., Lenox, Mass. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Gen. Supt., Tel. Dispatch Co.; Natl. Bell Teleph. Co., 1879-81. m., Elizabeth Gardner Lanier, Sept. 28, 1882. Mgr., N. E. Elect. Light Co., Boston, Mass., 1882-83. Res., Lenox, Mass., 1885-96. d., Denver, Colo., Sept. 22, 1896. *Melville Bull, Farmer, Middletown, R. L .A.B. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Mgr.. Ogden Farm, 1877. R. L Gen. Ct., House, 1883-85; Senate, 1885-92. Staff, Gov. Wetmore. Lt. Gov., R. I., 1892-94. Memb., Rep. State Cen- tral Com., 1885-95. Del., Rep. Natl. Conv., 1S88. Memb., U. S. House nf Reps.. 1895- 1903. Knight Templar and Memb. various Socs. and Clubs. 484 *Sigourney Butler, Lawyer, Boston, ' Mass. A.B. LL. U., 1880. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1880 — . Memb., School Cum., Quincy, Mass., 1881-87. 2d Comptroller, L'. S. Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C, 1887-89. Memb., Bostonian Soc. d., Boston, June 7, 1898. ♦Stanley Cunningham, Broker, Boston, Mass. -A.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Memb., Barnes & Cunningham, Bankers, Boston, ^lass. m., Mary A. Crehore, ib., Oct. 16, 1879. Note Broker. Clubs: Exchange (Boston); Univer- sity (New York, N. Y.); Essex Country. ♦Morris Gray, Lawyer, ti6 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1880. Hasty Pudding. Mass. Bar, 1880. Abroad, 1880-81. m.. Flora Grant, Boston, Mass., Sept. 15, l8fi3. Trustee. Dir., .\ew Eng. Trust Co. Author, "Communica- tions by Telegraph." Res., Chestnut Hill, Mass. ♦Robert Paul Hastings, Lawyer, San I'rancisco, Cal. .\.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. A.B., 1879. LL.B., Uni\'. of Cal. Lawyer, San Francisc<.t, Cal., 1879 — . Pres., Sch. Bd., ib. m., Mary Jane Coghill, ib., Dec. 15, i88i. Dean, Flas- tings Law Sch., Univ. of Cal., 1890. d., Oct. 5. 1890. ♦Truman Heminway, Banker, New Rochelle, N. Y. .\.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1877-78. LL.B., Columbia, 1879. N. Y. Bar, 1880. Memb., A. G. Heminway & Co, Bankers and Brokers, New York, X. Y., 1882- 96. m., Honora Irving Harwood, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 29, 1885. Club, Union. Retired, 1896. ♦Edwin Hayden Herrick, Lawyer, Ashe- ville, N. C. A.B. ^ LL.B., Columbia, 1879. Hasty Pudding. N. Y. Bar, 1879. m., Emeline Sims Forbes, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 5, 1880. Lawyer, ib., 1881-84. Europe, 1885. Res., Asheville, N. C. 1886-89. d., Feb. 6, 1889. ♦William [Donnison] Hodges, Physi- cian, Boston, Mass. .\.B., M.D. Hasty Pudding. A.B., 187S. M.D., 1881. Surg. House Officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1880-81. Med. Student, Univs. of Leipzig, Dresden, Vienna, Paris and London, 1881-83. Dist. Phys., Boston Dis- pensary, 1884—. ilass. Gen. Ct., House, i8gi. ■\uthor, ".\n Easter at Stocken in Bohemia." Fellow, Mass. Med. Soc. d.. Mar. 7, 1893. ♦Henry Thomas Kidder, Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1877-79. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1879-80. m., Anna Hollingsworth Davis, Bal- timore. JId., Dec. 1, 1885. d., Verona. II., July 13, 1902. ♦Thomas Hollingsworth Morris, Balti- more, Md. Harvard, 1S73.— . Hasty Pudding. d., Oak- land, Md., July, 1876. ♦Governeur Morris Ogden, Jr., Lawyer, New York, N. Y. LL.B., Columbia, 1879. Harvard, 1873-75. N. Y. Bar, 1879. Ijiwyer, New York, N. Y. Counsel, Lawyers' Title Ins. Co. of New York, d., Lakewood, N. J., Feb. 11, 1S95. ALPHA *Philip Allen Post, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1873 — . d., 1876. *Williani Eustis Russell, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Class. Sec. LL.B., summa cum laiide, Boston Univ., 1879. Lawrence Essay Pr., 1879. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1 880. Common Council, Cambridge, Mass., 1882, 1883-84. Mayor, ib., 1884-88. Pres., Middlesex Co. Dem. Club; Alumni Assn., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1884. m., Margaret Manning Swan, Cambridge, June 3, 1885. Governor, Mass., 1890-94. Lawyer, 1894-96. d.. Little Pablos River, Quebec, July 16, 1896. ♦Charles Carroll Shippen, Physician, Baltimore, Md. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Md., 1879. Hasty Pud- ding. Res. Phys., P. E. Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1879-81. Europe, 1881-82; 1883-84. d., Nov. 6, 1905. *Joshua Stetson, Boston, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1877-79. d., Naples, It., Mar., 1879. ♦Augustus Clifford Tower, Broker, New York, N. Y. A.B. \'. Pres., Hasty Pudding. With Edward Sweet & Co., Bankers, New York, X. Y., 1877- 96; Memb., 1883-96. Memb., X. Y. Stock Ex- cliange. ra., Louisa Greble Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa., June 7, 1883. Memb., Tower & Sweet, Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. V., 1S97 — . Clubs; Union; University; Racquet and Ten- nis. *Henry Upham, Boston, Mass. .\.B., 1878. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1878—. d., Jan. 25, 1S82. *John Russell Wright, Brookline, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1877-81. d., London, Eng., June 15, 1881. 1878 William Amos Bancroft, Officer of Cor- poration, loi Milk St., Boston. Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Proctor, Harvard. 1878- Si. m., ^lary Shaw, Boston, Mass.. Jan. 18, 1879. Capt., Co. B, 5th Regt., Mass. \o\. A[il., 1879-82. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-81. Mass. Bar, 1881. Common Council, Cambridge, Mass., 1882. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1882-84. Col., 5th Regt., Mass. \'ol. Mil., 1882 — . With Boston Elevated Ry. Co., 1885-90; 1896 — ; Pres., id., 1899 — . Alderman, Cambridge, 1891; Mayor, 1893-96. Overseer, Harvard, 1893 — . Dir., U. S. Trust Co.; Puritan Trust Co.; Chelsea Trust Co. Trustee, Norwich Univ.; Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H. Pres., May- ors' Club of Mass. Memb., Cincinnati; Order of Foreign Wars; Order of Sp. War. Clubs: Union; Commercial; Exchange; Art; Colonial; Middlesex; Cambridge. Res., 12 Ware St., Cambridge, Mass. Frederic Ogden de Billier, Diplomat, Teheran, Persia. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Treas., Teschemacher & de Billier Cattle Co., Cheyenne, Wyo., 1881—. m., Mrs. MacVeagh, Apr. 15, 1899. Memb., de Billier & Co., i8g6 — . American Legation, Teheran. Persia. Nicholas Penniman Bond, Lawyer, fS W. Read St., Baltimore, Md. Harvard Coll.. 1874-76. Hasty Pudding. Md. Bar, 1880. m.. Miss Murdock, Dec. 4. 188,^. Osborne Sargent Curtis, Fakenham, Eng. A.B. Hasty Pudding. A.B., Harvard; id., Trinity Coll., 18S2. Student, Inner Temple, London, Eng., 1882-84. m.. Miss Gaudy, 1887. Benjamin Humphrey Dorr, Real Estate Broker, t28 State St., Boston, Mass. -\.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. With War- ren & Co., Passage Agts., Boston, Mass., 1878- 79. Europe, 1879-80. Office, Allan Steamship Co., 1880. Memb., Train, Dorr & Co., Cordage and Ship Chandlery, 1881 — . ra., (i) Julia Manton Washburn, Boston, Dec. 12; 1882. Real Estate Broker, ib., 1893 — . m., (2) Edith Sprague Prescott, ib., Apr. 10, 1906. Res., Dover, Mass. Philip Van Rensselaer Ely, Broker, 28 State St., Boston, !Mass. -V.B. Hasty Pudding. Broker, Boston, Mass. m., Mrs. Horton, 1888. Res., 341 Beacon St. Frederick Lewis Gay, Physician, tFisher Ave., Brookline, Mass. A.B., 1903. Libr. and V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Med. Sch., 1878-79. Engaged in antiquarian research, m., Miss Spencer, June 5, 1889. Augustus Coe Gurnee, Banker, fiSo Broadway, New York, N. Y. .V.B. Hasty Pudding. Italy, Egypt, and Aus- tria, 1878-79; Ger. and Eng., i88o; Fr., Scot., and Switzerland, 1882. Memb., W. S. Gurnee & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 188s—. Cuba and Mexico, 1886. Phi- lanthropist. Interested in Am. Sch. for Class. Studies, Rome. Res., Rome. Lewis Hancock, Lawyer, Austin, Tex. A.B., LL.B. Kp, Hasty Pudding. LL.B., cum laude, 1881. m., Attilia Aldridge Anderson, .Vustin, Tex., Jan. 4, 1883. Europe, 1883. Pres., Tex. State Fair Assn. City Council, Austin, Tex. Banker, ib. Benjamin Fosdick Harding, Teacher, 33 Russell St.. Milton, Mass. .\.B., .-\.M. Soph. Honor, Class. Hasty Pud- ding. Instr., St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass., 1879-80; St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1880-86. m., Lucy Lambert Williams, Bos- ton, Mass., June 21, i88r. Univs. of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1886-87. Post Graduate Wk., Harvard, 1888-89. Headmaster, The Belmont Sch., Belmont, Mass., 1889-98. Teacher, Hop- kinson's Sch., Boston, 1898-1900. Teacher, Acad., Milton, Mass., 1901 — . Memb., Archaeol. Inst, of Am. John Butterworth Harding, Clergyman, St. Mark's Rectory, Frankford, Phila- delphia, Pa. A.B., B.D. Hasty Pudding. Instr., Gr., De Veaux Coll., 1878-79. B.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1882. P. E. Deacon, Middletown, Conn., 1882; Priest, New Haven, Conn., 1883. P. E. Ch., Waterbury, Conn.; Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Troy, N. Y., 1883-84. m., Anna Mary Trail, Fred- erick City, Md., Jan. 3, 1884. P. E. Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1884 — ; Frankford, Philadel- phia, Pa. William Murray LeMoyne, Lawyer, \ioy Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Harvard Coll., 1874-77. Hasty Pudding. Law- yer, Chicago, 111., 1879 — . Augustus Peabody Loring, Lawyer, 40 State St., Boston. Mass. .\.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding, m.. Ellen Gard- ner. Tune 3, 1884. LL.B., cum laude. Har- J LP HA vard, i8Si. Trcs., Ueally Co., Uoston, Mass. \'. Prcs., Suffolk Savings Bank loi bcaincii and Others. I'res., Plymouth Cordage Co. Dir., Second Natl. Bank; United States Hotel Co.; Union Twist Drill Co.; State St. Trust Co.; Mass. Cotton Mills; Mutual Boiler Ins. Co. Chmn., New Eng. Com. on Welfare W'k. Trustee, Albany Trust; Bedford Trust. Au- thor. '*A Trustee's Handbook." Res., z-j-j Marlborough St. John Archibald Murray, Lawyer, t49 Wall St., New York. N. Y. .\.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1881. Hasty Pudding. -\. Y. Bar, 1881. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1883 — . m.. Miss Kathbone, June 4, 1890. Res., t36 W. 9 St. Harrison Gray Otis, Broker [Retired], Somerset Club, Boston, Mass. -\.B., 1903. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Gray, Dewey, Gould & Co., Wool Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1879-84; Memb., Eldridge and Otis, Wool Brokers, ib., 1884 — . m., Louise Mac- Namara, Oct. 5, 1893. Hon. Life Memb., Bos- ton Atli. Assn. Europe, 1905 — . Club, Somer- set. James Parker, Trustee, 30 Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With N. P. Hamlcn, Comsn. Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1879-80. Res., Somerset Club. Robert Johnson Hare Powel, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. \'. A.B. Newport, R. I., 1878-79. Univ. of Pa., 1879-80. Law Student, Philadelphia, Pa., 1879- 82. Lawyer, ib., 188283; Newport, 1883-86; New York, N. Y., 1886 — . m., Elizabeth But- ler Crosby, ib., June i, 1887. Memb., N. Y. Bar .Assn.; Pa. Hist. Soc. Club, Ardsley. Res., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Edward Osgood Richards, Officer of Corporation, 416 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Comsn. Export Bus., 1877-79. Sec, Watkins Signal Telegraph Co., New York, N. Y., 1880; Automatic Fire Alarm and Ex- tinguisher Co., ib. Treas., Alden Type Ma- chine Co., ib. m., Elizabeth Elliott Evans, June I, 1896. Memb., Soc. Col. Wars; Sons of Rev. Clubs; Calumet (Pres.); Metropoli- tan; Harvard; Baltusrol Golf. Thomas Jordan Sauzade, fcare Sub- Treasury, New York, N. Y. A.B. Frederick Winthrop Thayer, Merchant, 118 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. With Bur. and Mo. R. R. R. in Neb., 1878-80. Wool Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1880 — . m.. Miss Busby, Aug. 2-^^ 1885. Clubs: Somerset; Exchange. Bayard Tuckerman, Trustee. 59 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. m., Annie Cotton Smith, Ipswich, Mass., Sept. 26, 1883. Lect., Eng. Lit., Princeton, 1898-1907. Author, "History of English Prose Fiction," "Life of Gen. Lafayette," "Peter Stuyvesant." Clubs: Century; Tuxedo. Paul Tuckerman, Trustee, 59 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Memb., Tuckerman, Mulligan & Co., Iron Merchants, New York, N. Y. m., Susan Minturn, 1886. Res., Tuxedo, N. Y. Martin Van Buren, Fishkill, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Traveler and Golfer. Henry Prince Warden, Manufacturer, Antrim, N. H. A.B. Hasty Pudding. \ol. Asbt,, Harvard Univ. Library, 1879. Office, Purchasing Agt., C, B. & Q. K. R., Chicago, 111., 1879-81; .V. Y. and N. E. R. K., Boston, Mass., i88j. With Hathaway S. S. Co., ib., 1882-83; Monad nock Paper Mills, Bennington, N. 11., 1883--. m., Kate S. Harrington, Henniker, N. H., Oec. 1892. Henry Wheeler, Lawyer, 511 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. .\.B., A.M. Kfl, Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1878- 79. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-81. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1882 — . m., Ellen Hayward, Oct. 18, 1888. Res., 289 Marlborough St. Joseph Cutler Whitney, Officer of Cor- poration, Box 3573, Boston, Mass. .\.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Clk., various Wool Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1878-79. Memb., Geo. B. Drake & Co.. id., 1881-87. m., Georgiana Haywood, ib., Nov. 9, 18S2. Real Estate and Trust Properties, 1887 — . Sec. and Treas., Melones Mining Co. ♦Francis Gilbert Attwood, Artist, Bos- ton, Mass. Artist, Hasty Pudding. Student of Drawing. 1876; Art, Museum Sch., Boston, Mass., 1876 — . Contrib., Life, New York, N. Y. d., Jamaica Plain, Mass., Apr. 30, 1900. *Emmons Blaine, Lawyer. Baltimore, Md. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1878-80. Office, Gen. Mgr., C. and N. W. Ry. V. Pres., W. \'a. Cent. R. R., 1888—. d., Chicago, 111., June 18, 1892. ♦Stephen BuUard, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1878-79. Europe, 1879. ♦John Homans, Physician, Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D. \'. Pres. and Pres., Hasty Pud- ding. A.B., 1879. House Officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass. M.D.. 18S2. Med. Stu- dent, Univ. of Vienna, 1882-83. d., May 4, 1902. ♦Arthur Mason Jones, Real Estate, New York, N. Y. A.B. Cattle Raiser, Tex., 1878; Wyo., 1880- 83. m., Cornelia Waldo, New Brighton, N. Y., May 3, 1884. d., .May 24, 1889. ♦Henry Blanchard Osgood, Boston. Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Student, Royal Saxon Sch. of Mines, 1878-79; id.. Metallurgy, M. I. T., 1880-82. d., Westboro, Mass., Jan. 29, 1908. ♦William Sigourney Otis, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-82. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1882 — . Comr., Ct. of Ala. Claims, 1883 — . m., Miss Root, 1887. d., Apr. 20, 1893. ♦Henry Deeley Page, Merchant, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Assabet Woolen Mills, Maynard, Mass., 1878-79; Harding, Mar- tin & Co., Boston, Mass., 1879-83; J. A. & W. Bird & Co., Dye-stuffs, 1883—. ni.. Miss Faxon, Oct. 25, 1893. d., June 15, 1904. Gordon Saltonstall, Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1874—. Hasty Pudding. d., Pau, Fr., May 21, 1878, 486 ALPHA *James Fulton Slade, Manufacturer, New- York, N. Y. A.B. Libr., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1878. With Bessemer Steel Wks., Troy, N. Y., 1879- 80; Calico Print Wks., Passaic, N. J., 1880—. m.. Miss Stone, June 7, 1887. d,, Aug. 10, 1888. *Herbert Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. LL.B., Univ. of Pa. Harvard, 1874-75. in., Fanny L. Lawson, June i, 1876. Lawyer, i yr. Stock Broker, — 1877. Europe, 1887-go. d., London, Eng., Jan. 3, i8go. *Alfred Warner Spencer, Manufacturer, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Memb., Bottum, Phipps & Spencer, Silk Mfrs., New York, N. Y., 1878- 79; Boston Stock Exchange, d., Apr. 21, 1887. *Hubert Englebert Teschemacher, Stock Raiser, Cheyenne, Wyo. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Pres., Teschemacher Cattle Co., Cheyenne, Wyo., 1881— . Wyo. Legis., House, 1884. Memb., Executive Com,, Wyo. Stock Growers' Assn.; Bd. of Govs., Cheyenne Club, d., Boston, Mass., Jan. 25, 1907. 1879 Peter Townsend Barlow, Judge, 55 E. 21 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1881. Hasty Pud- ding. N. Y. Bar, 1881. Mang. Clk., Ship- man, Barlow, Larocque & Choate, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1881 — . City Magistrate, ib. m., Virginia Louise Matthews, May 6, 1S86. Memb., See. of Col. Wars. Clubs: Uni- versity; Union; Metropolitan; Harvard; Am. Yacht; Down Town; Apawamis. Edmund Lincoln Baylies, Lawyer, 54 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. A.B., cum laude. Europe, 1880; id., 1882. LL.B., Columbia, 1882. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1882 — . m., Louisa Van Rensselaer, Jan. 18, 1887. V. Pres., Mex. Teleg. Co. Trustee, N. Y. Life Ins. and Trust Co.; Greenwood Cemetery. Joint Ed., "A Collection of Important English Stat- utes." Memb., Soc. Cincinnati; N. Y. Bar Assn. Clubs: Century, Knickerbocker; Uni- versity; Down Town; City; New York Yacht. Res., 10 E. 62 St. Benjamin Seaver Blanchard, Physician, 432 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. M.D. Harvard, 1875-78. Hasty Pudding. M.D., 1882. Phys., Roxbury, Mass., 1882-83; Brookline, Mass., 1883 — . Med. Examr., Ins. Cos. m., Clara Fessenden Barnes, Boston, Mass., Nov. 30, 1887. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. Club, Country. John Templeton Bowen, Physician, 14 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1884. Treas. and Pres., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1884-85. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1885—. Prof., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902 — . Frederic Melancthon Briggs, College Professor, 31 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., . 1883. Hasty Pudding. House Officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1883- 84. Porto Rico, 1884. Med. Student, Eu- rope, 1884-86. Phys., Boston, 1886 — . Prof., Clinical Surgery, and Sec, Faculty, Tufts Coll.. Med. Sch. m., Grace Stickney Wood, Pocasset, Mass., Sept. 26, .1893. Fellow, Mass. Med. Soc. Memb., Boston Soc. . . for Med. Impr.; Boston Med. Libr. Assn. Isaac Tucker Burr, Banker, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. \.li. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-80. With C. A. & W. F. Putnam, Bankers and JSrokers, Boston, Mass., 1880-82; Memb., Putnam, Burr & Co., id-, 1882. m., Alice McClure Peters, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 12, _ 1882. Memb., Parkinson and Burr. Dir., Edison Elect. Illuminating Co., Boston; Waltham Watch Co.; Androscoggin Mills. Res., go Marlborough St., and Milton, Mass. Middleton Shoolbred Burrill, Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1881. Memb., Burrill, Zabriskie & Burrill, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1882 — . m., Emilie Nelson, ib., Nov. 17, 1885. Memb., Sons of Rev.; N. Y. Bar Assn. Clubs: Union; Knickerbocker; Rockaway Hunt; City; Down Town; Meadow Brook; Turf and Field; Harvard. Res., 36 E. 38 St. Arthur Astor Carey, Artist, 50 Fayer- weather St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B. Europe, 1879-81. Student, Painting. Europe, 1881-82, 1885-87. m., Agnes White- side, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 15, 1889. Memb., ArchsEOl. Inst, of Am. Herman Chapin, Banker, i Seattle Natl. Bank, Seattle, Wash. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Comsn. Merchant, Chi- cago, 111., 1879-80. With Eastn. R. R., 1880- 82. With Mass. Natl. Bk., Boston, Mass., 1882-85. Note Broker, ib., 1885-86. m., Mary Arquit, Seattle, Wash., June 15, 1898. Gen. Mgr., Puget Sound Impr. Co., and Pres., Boston Natl. Bk., ib., 1886—. John Templeman Coolidge, Jr., Artist, 114 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Sec. and Artist, Hasty Pudding. * B K. m., Catharine Scollay Parkman, Boston, Mass., Sept. 16, 1879. Student of Painting, Atelier Carolus Duran, Paris, Fr., 1879-85. Annual Exhibitor, Paris Salon. Contrib., London Spec- tator. Sec, Boston Art Comsn. Dir., Public Sch. Art. League; Soc. of Arts and Crafts. Trustee, Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Boston Athenaeum. Clubs: St. Botolph; Tavern. Alvah Crocker, Manufacturer, 545 West- minster St., Fitchburg, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Paper Mfr., Fitchburg, Mass. m., Charlotte Trowbridge Barton, Oct. 14, 1880. Memb., Crocker, Burbank & Co. Res., Prospect Ct. Walter Denis Denegre, Lawyer, Denegre Bldg., New Orleans, La. A.B. LL.B., Univ. of La., 1881. Lawyer, New Orleans, La., 1881 — . U. S. Asst. Spec Counsel for U. S., before Fr. and Am. Claims Comsn., 1881. Asst. Counsel, New Orleans and Northeastn. R. R., 1883—. "King of the Carnival" (Mardi Gras), New Orleans, 1899. m., Mrs. Bertha Cobb-Armour, Chicago, 111.,' Dec. 2, l8g3. Memb., Bd. Administrators, Tu- lane Univ. Edu. Fund. Clubs: Boston (New Orleans) ; University, Calumet, Harvard, Brook (New York); Myopia Hunt and Essex County (Mass.); Metropolitan (Washington). Thomas C^ry Friedlander, Broker, tProduce Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. Harvard, 1875-77. Hasty Pudding. Grain Merchant, San Francisco, Cal., 1879-85. Sec, Produce Exchange, ib., 1885 — . Sec, Pacific Coast Bd. of Commerce, 1889 — . 487 ALPHA Patrick Grant, Jr., Slock Broker, fSomerset Club, Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1875-77. Hasty rudding. Stock Broker, Boston, ^lass. Samuel Howland Hoppin, Lawyer, 43 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1881. Lauyer, New York, N. Y., 1881—. Sec, Calumet Club, — 1885. Pres., Eastern Ky. Cnal Lands Ci>r|.n. Memb., N. Y. Bar Assn.; Nail. Geog. Sm.; Soc. of Col. Wars; Sons of Rev. Club, Union. Kes., 125 VV. 73 St. David Otis Ives, Railroading, Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Law Student, 1879-80. Kanehman, Hermitage, Colo., 1880-81. Willi William H. Swift & Co., Chemical Wks., E. Boston, Mass., 1884-87. Railroading, Chicago, 111.; Kansas City, Mo., and St. Louis, Mo., 1887-1902. m., Agnes Kennett, St. Louis, May 9, 1894. Gen, I'rt. Agt., C, B. & Q. R. R., Omaha, Neb., 1902 — . Martin Reiley Jacobs, Trustee, Browns- ville, Pa. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. A.B., 1880. LL.B., Columbia, 1881. Pa. Bar, 1881. Memb. M. R. Jacobs & Co., Lumber Merchants, Brownsville, Pa. m., Virginia Elizabeth Edmis- lon, Brownsville, Mar. 18, 1896. Charles Archbald Kidder, Banker, 115 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Kidder, Peabody & Co., Bankers, Boston. Mass., 1879 — . m., (1) Plattie Lois Ries, ib., Feb. 5, 1880. Europe and Mex., 1882. m., (2) Josephine Burnett, Oct. 11, 1888. Thomas Lee, Manufacturer [Retired], Westport, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-81. With Lee, Higginson & Co., Stock Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1881-82. Foreman, Steel Wks., Lackawanna Iron and Steel Co., Scranton, Pa., 1882 — . Corpl., Co. A, N. G., Pa. Retired, 1890 — . Archibald LeRoy, Business, 58 E. 49 St., New Y'ork, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Cashier, L. U. Alexander & Co., New York, N. Y. Herman Stewart LeRoy, Broker, fUnion Club, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Memb., LeKoy & Co., Stock Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1879 — . m., Clementina LeRoy Morgan, ib., Sept. 17. 1880. Memb., N. Y. Slock Exchange. Treas., N. Y. Tennis Building Assn., 1888. Charles Sprague Lincoln, Lawyer, J120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1875-78. Hasty Pudding. Columbia Law Sch., 1878—. Francis CofKn Martin, Physician, 27 Dudley St., Boston, ilvlass. A.B. M.D., 1882. Treas., Hasty Pudding. N. Y. Polyclinic, 1882-B3. Phys., Roxbury, Mass., 1883 — . m., Harriet Bell Cogswell, Gilmanton. i\. H., Jan. 23, 1893. Sec, Soc. Cincinnati. Memli., Mass. Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn.; Am. Acad, of Med." Francis McLennan, Lawyer, ^1724 Notre Dame St., Montreal, Canada. A.n. B.C.L., .McGill L'liiv. Hasty PuddinK. Ed.. Advocate. 1877-78; Lamfoon. 1878-79. Valedictorian, McGill Univ. Europe, 1882. Canada Bar, 1885. King's Counsel, 1903—. I'cllow, Curi»n.. McGill Univ., 1904 — . Memb., Brit. .Assn. Adv. Sci, Res., t949 Dorchester St, Henry Chapman Mercer, Litterateur and Manufacturer, Doylestown, Pa. .\.B. Univ. of Pa., Laiv Sch., 1880-81. Eu- rope, 1881. Pa. Bar, 1881. Europe, 1882-83. .\uthor, "The Lenape Stone or the Indian and Ihe Mammoth," 1885. Europe, 1886-87. Mfr., Tiles and Pottery. Memb., Pa. Hist. Soc; Linnajan Soc, Lancaster, Pa. ; Bucks Co. Hist. Soc. George von Lengerke Meyer, Cabinet Ofticer, Scott Circle, Washington, D. C. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Memb., Linder & ^ieyer, Comsn. Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1879 — . m., Marian .Mice Appleton, Lenox, .Mass., June 25, 1885. Memb., Common Coun- cil, Boston, Mass., 1889-90; Alderman, 1891. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1892-96: Speaker, 1894- 96. Mass. .Memb., Rep. Natl. Com., 1899 Chmn., ^lass. Paris Exposition Mgrs. .\in. .\mbassador to Italy, 1900-05; Russia, 1905-07. Postmaster-General, U. S., 1907-09. Sec. of Navy, 1909 — . Dir., Amoskeag }.\.is- Co.; The .Vmory Co.; Old Colony Trust Co.; Natl. Bk. of Commerce; United Elect. Security Co.; Wal- ter Baker Co. Pres., Ames Plow Co. Clubs; Somerset, etc. Res., Hamilton, Mass. Charles Pierce Nunn, 2\Ierchant, t3i6 Summer St., Boston. Mass. Hasty Pudding. With A. ,M. Howland & Co., Wool Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1879 — ; Dewe>, Gould & Co., 1890 — . William Elias Page, Merchant, fcare Henry A. Gould, Para, Brazil. Harvard, 1875-77. Hasty Pudding. W'ith Israel T. Wliitney & Co., E. India Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1877-79. in., Kate A. Reed, Para, Brazil, Sept. 6, 1883. Charles Lawrence Perkins, >Ierchant, t47 \V. II St., New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1875-77. Poet, Hasty Pudding. Eu- rope, 1877. A\ith Lewis Bros. & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, .\ew York, N. Y., 1877-79. Memb., George A. Evans, R. R. Supplies, ib., 1S79 — . m., Margaret Gaudy, ib., Jan. 18, 1882. Maj., Engs., Staff, Gen. Fitzgerald, .\. G., S. N. Y. Agt., Bethlehem Iron Co. Bermudas, 1885. Iron and Steel Merchant. Clubs: Harvard; Union. Harford Willing Hare Powel, Lawyer, 22 Kay St., tNewport, R. I. A.B. Libr., Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1S79- 80. Lawyers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1884 — . Patent Lawyer, 1885 — . m., Marian Clifford Howard, .\ewport, R. I., Oct. 5, 1886. Thomas Webb Preston, Merchant, 186 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Advocate, 1878-79. Postmaster, Hermitage, Colo., 1880-84; Justice of the Peace, 1884-85. Comr., Grand Co., Colo., 1884. Ed., Pruspecior, Grand Lake, Colo., — 1900. Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1900 — . m., (i) Ada Louise Fiero, Middle Pk., Colo., Sept. 17. 1885: (2) Effie Grace .McLennan, Chicago, III., 1902. Frederick Hastings Rindge, fLos An- geles, Cal. Hasty Pudding. Ranchman, Middle Pk., Colo., 1880. \\\\h Parker & Co., Comsn. Merchants. Boston, Mass., 1881. Hawaiian Isls., 1883-84. ( loverdale, Cal., 1884-85. m., Rhoda May Knight, Trenton, Mich., May 17. 1887. Inter- ALPHA ftsled in Conservative Life Ins. Co. ; Middle River Navigation and Canal Co.; Rindge Navi- gation and Canal Co.; Artesian \Vater Co.; Edison Elect. Co.; Union Oil Co. of Cal, 1887 — . Memb., New Eng. Hist, and Ceneal. Soc. Julian Wainright Robbins, Banker, t3S Wall St., New York, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. With Peck & Martin, Bank- ers, New York, N. Y., 1879-86. m., Sarah Guthrie Jewett, ib., Apr. 24, 1889. Memb., George Leask & Co., Bankers, 1886 — . William Sheafe, Trustee, 153 Milk St., Boston, Mass. i\.B. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-80. With William & Edwin Sheafe, Real Estate, Boston, Mass., 1881 — . Cuba, C. A., and Mex., 1884. m., Grace Thornton Dame, Apr. 3, 1888. Club, Somerset. George Rumsey Sheldon, Banker. 4 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Memb., Shel- don & Wadsworth, Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1880-82J New York Stock Exchange, 1880— m., Mary Robinson Seney, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1881. Memb., William C. Sheldon & Co., Bankers, New York, 1882 — . Pres. and Dir., Elect. Securities Co. Treas. and Dir., Detroit Edison Co.; Milwaukee Elect. Ry. Co.; Milwaukee Elect. Light, Heat, and Traction Co.; The North Am. Co. Dir., Am. Locomo- tive Automobile Co.; Am. Locomotive Co.; Bethlehem • Steel Corpn. ; Cincinnati Northern R. R. Co.; Locomotive Security Co.; Metropoli- tan Trust Co. of N. Y. ; National Copper Bk. ; N. J. Terminsll Dock and Improvement Co.; St. Louis Transit Co.; Union Bag and Paper Co. of N. J.; Union Elect. Light & Pow- er Co.; United Railways Co. of St. Louis. Del., Natl. Repub. Conv., 1900. Memb., Natl. Repub. Com., 1903-04. Treas., N. Y. Co. Repub. Com., 1 899- 1 903; id., N. Y. State Repub. Com., 1906; id., Natl. Repub. Com., 1908 — . Clubs: Union League; New York Yacht; Harvard; Racquet and Tennis (New York); Metropoli- tan (Washington). Res., 24 E. 38 St. Stewart Shillito, Merchant. Cincinnati, Oiiio. Harvard, 1875-78; Hasty Pudding. With John Shillito & Co., Dry Goods, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1878 — . m., Lizzie Gaither, Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1880. Clubs: Queen City; Country; Riding (Cincinnati); New York Yacht; Racquet and Tennis (New York). Francis Hathaway Stone, Sea Captain, 41 Cottage St.. New Bedford, Mass. .-V.B. Harvard, 1875-78. Hasty Pudding. Sailed before the Mast, Azore Isis., 1878. Traveling, 1878-79. With Potomska Cotton Mill, New Bedford, Mass., 1879. Chief Mate, Bark, "Jonathan _Bourne,*' 1883; Capt., 1883-84. Ship- wrecked, China Seas, 1884. A.B., 1904. Herbert Tappan, Contractor, fBoston, Alass. A.B. Res., Omaha, Neb., 1879-80. With An- drew Onderdonk, Contr., C. P. Ry., B. C, 1880-85; Sinclair & Tappan, Contrs., 1880-85. Contr., Seattle, Wash., 1887—. Last heard of in 1887. Washington Butcher Thomas, Manufac- turer, 20 Gloucester St., Boston, JMass. .-\. B. Hasty Pudding. With Standard Sugar Refinery. Boston, Mass., 1879 — . m., Caro- line Wadleigh, Milford, N. H., Aug. 20, 1883. Europe, 1883-84. Pres., Am. Sugar Refining Co.; id., Natl. Golf Assn., 1900. John Joseph Townsend, Lawyer, Union Club, New York, N. Y. .\.B. N. V. Bar, 1881. Office, City Atty., New York, N. Y. Walter Trimble, I.,awyer, 34 Pine St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1881. Hasty Pudding. N. Y. Bar, 1881. With Strong & Cadwalader, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1882. Memb., Wyatt & Trimble, Lawyers, ib., 1882^ — Alfred Stewart Tubbs, Manufacturer, Kohl Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Tubbs & Co.. San Francisco Cordage Factory, San Francisco, Cal, m., Alice Whitcomb Hagar, Colusa, Cal., May 16, 1895. Pres., Tubbs Cordage Co., 1899—. William Greene Twombley, Lawyer, 29. Avenue d' Antin, Paris, France. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1879-80. Co- lumbia Law Sch., 1881 — . Europe, 1881. m., London, Eng., 1895. Res., Paris, Fr., 1910. David Urquhart, Planter, James Flood Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Bk-kpr., Darcyville, La., 1879-83. Bus., St. Paul, Minn., 1883-84; Helena, Mont., 1884-85. With P. Lorillard & Co., Tobacco Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1885. m., Katharine Hayes, Ogden, Utah, Oct. 7, 1895. U. S. Comr., Paris Exposition. Supt., Commissary Dept., S. P. R. R., San Francisco. Cal. Author, "Govt. Report, Montana, on Blackfoot Indians." Francis Morgan Ware, Farmer, South Portsmouth, R. I. Harvard, 1875-78. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crim- son; Advocate; Lampoon, Bussey Inst., 1879. Prop., Horse Exchange, Boston, Mass., 1879 — • Stock Farmer, Sand Point Farm, S. Ports- mouth, R. I., 1880-91; Milton, Mass., 1891-93. m., Eva Maude Hughes, London, Eng., Nov. 23, 1896. Ed. and Prop., The Horse Fancier. Ed., Coach and Saddle. Treas., Am. Horse Exchange, New York, N. Y., 1894 — . Memb., various clubs. Charles Goddard Weld, Physician, 6 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. M.D. Harvard, 1875-76. Hasty Pudding. M.D., 1879. Japan, 1885. m., Hannah Putnam Train, Duxbury, Mass., Apr. 11, igoo. James Anderson Wright, Banker and Broker, 74 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Shipping and Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1879 — . Memb., Med. Faculty, Harvard. m., Kath- arine Louise Davis, Washington, D. C., May 2, 1888. Head, Passenger Dept., Internatl. Aiercantile Marine Co. *Harrison Otis Apthorp, Jr., Teacher, Milton, Mass, A.B., A.M. Instr., Lat. and Gr., St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass., 1880 — . Sub- Mas- ter, Lat. Sch., Roxbury, Mass. Head-Master, Acad., Milton, Mass., 1881-1904. m., Anna Russell, ib., Dec. i, 1890. Club, Union. *William Russell Austin, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1882. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isls., and Boston, Mass., 1883-94. d., 1894. ALPHA ■^Waldron Bates, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1881. Sec, Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Clubs: Som- erset; Atliletic. ♦Clifford Brigham, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B., 1880. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 2 yrs. Mass. Bar, 1884. m.. Amy Howe Johnson, Oct. 9, 1900. Clubs: Union (Boston, Mass.); Salem (Salem, Mass.). Res., Milton, Mass. *John Maitland Brewer Churchill, Law- yer, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-81. Colo., — 1882. Priv., ist Cadets, Mass. Mil., Dec, 1883—. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1884—. m., IHorence May Windsor, Dublin, N. H., June 15, 1898. d.. Isle of Shoals, N. H., July 29, 1900. *John Elliot Cowdin, Manufacturer, 128 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Comsn. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1879-84. Europe, 1881. Memb., Johnson, Cowdin & Co., Silk Mfrs., 1884 — . m., Gertrude Cheever, New York, June 20, 1885. *George Herbert Davis, Augusta, Me. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Memb., Benj. Davis, Farr & Co., Ins. Agts., Augusta, Me., 1879- 81. Theol. Student, 1881-82. d., Boston, Mass., I"eb. 22. 1882. *Frank Donaldson, Physician, Baltimore, Md. A.B., M.D. Hasty Pudding. Johns Hopkins, 1879-83. m., (i) Nannie Beirne McFarland, Richmond, Va., Apr. 21, 1880. Biol. Schp., Johns Hopkins, 1883. M.D., Univ. of Md., 1883. Chief Clinic, Throat and Chest, Univ. of Md. m., (2) Ethel Chase Sprague, Stock- ton, C!al., July 20, 1896. Surg., U. S. A., Sp.-Am. War, 1898; Philippines, Campaign, 1899. Discharged on account of illness, 1899. Author, "Variation Intra-Cardiac Pressure on the Pneumogastric Nerve," "Epithelioma of the Tonsils," "Reinfectio Syphilitica and Tonsilar Chancre." *Charles Merton Haley, Broker, Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Memb., Willett, Hamlin & Cx)., Mdse. Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1877—. d., 1891. *Charles Franklin Sprague, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B., 1880. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1880-82. m., Mary Bryant Pratt, Boston, Mass., Nov. 25, 1891. Mass. Gen. Ct., Senate, 1895-96, U. S. House of Reps.. 1897-1901. d.. Providence, R. I., Jan. 30, 1902. *Marion Wainwright Story, Banker and Broker, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1881. Law Student, New York, N, Y., 1881— . LL.B. 1882. N. Y'; Bar, 1882. m., Marie Louise Hunt New York, June 22, 1888. Memb., E. & C. Randolph, Bankers and Brokers; N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1887 — . Clubs: Knickerbocker, West- chester Country. ♦Arthur Moxen Teschmacher, Cattle Raiser, Cheyenne, Wyo. , Harvard, 1875-77. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1877-78. Farmer, Lancaster, Mass., 1878. Ranchmarf, Tex., 1878-79; Cheyenne, Wyo., 1879-92. V. Pres., Teschcmacher & dc Billier Cattle Co. d., 1892. '"William Bayard Van Rensselaer, Law- yer and Banker, Albany, N. Y. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1879-80. m., Louisa Greenough Lane, Cam- bridge, Mass., Nov. 3, 1880. Lawyer, Albany, N. Y., 1882 — . Pres., Albany Savings Bank. V. Pres., N. Y. State Natl. Bank of Albany; Union Trust Co. Treas., Van Rensselaer Land Co. Pres., Albany Terminal Warehouse Co. V. Pres., Hudson-Fulton Celebration Com. Clubs: Fort Orange; Albany (Albany); Uni- versity; Reform (New York); Porcellian (Cam- bridge). *William Livington Watson, Real Es- tate, Utica, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1883. M.D., Columbia. Phys., Utica, N. Y., 1895. Real Estate Bus., 1895-1909. A.B., 1904. d., 1909. *John Walter Wells, Manufacturer, Low- ell, Mass. A.B. With Merrimac Mfg. Co., Lowell, Mass., 1881. m., Harriett Elizabeth Livermore, Man- chester, N. H., Sept. 27, 1884. d.. May's Land- ing, N. J., Nov. 8, J892. *Edward Stanley Weston, Mining, Sa- lem, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1870. Hasty Pudding. Westn. U. S., 1880—. Supt. of Mine,. Nev., 1881. d., London, Eng., Apr. 17, 1882. *Otho Holland Williams, Jr., Baltimore, Md. A.B., 1880. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1881. Memb., Md. State Soc. Cincinnati, d., 1896. 1880 Frederick Hobbs Allen, Lawyer, 63 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Fresh. Detur. Soph. Honor. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Gr., Lat., and Philos. Commenc. Diss. 4» B K. Harvard Law Sch., 1880-82. Sec, Hawaiian Legation, Washington, D. C, 1882: Charge d'Affaires, 1883. LL.B., 1883. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1884 — . Corpn. Counsel, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ; Pres., ib. Chmn., Westchester Co. (N. Y.) Dem. Com. m., Adele Livingston Stevens, New York, N. Y., 1892. Res., Pel- ham Manor. Robert Bacon, U. S. Ambassador, U. S. Embassy, Paris, France. A.B. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding, Tour around World, 1880. With Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1881-83. m., Martha W. Cowdin, Oct. 10, 1883. Memb., E. Rollins Morse & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1883- 94. Overseer, Harvard, 1889 — . Memb., J. P. Morgan & Co., New York, N. Y., 1894-1902. Officer various corpns. U. S. Ambassador to France, 1909 — . William Tilden Blodgett, Farmer, t" Brooklands," Fishkill, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Ger. Res., New York, N. Y., — 1885. Farmer, Stanton Co., Neb., 1885-90; Fishkill, N. Y., 1890 — . Hugh Lenox Bond, Jr., Officer of Cor- poration, t20i Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Md. Bar, 1882. Asst. Atty., Law Dept., Baltimore and Ohio R. R., 1883—; Gen. Atty., id., 1895 — ; 2d V. Pres., id., 1903 — . m., Jessie Van Rensselaer Beale, June 4, 1884. 490 ALPHA Nat Maynard Brigham, f 109 Center St.. Wheaton, 111. A.B., 1880. With Moses King, Pub., :88o-8i. Asst. Weigher, U. S. Custom House, Boston, Mass., 1881-82. Bus., Omaha, Neb., 1882-90; Salt Lake City., Utah, 1890—. ra., Luella Cobb Young, ib., Jan. ro, 1894. Illustrated Lecture Wk., 1900 — . Passenger Agt., Santa Fe R. R. Co., — 1900. Edward Brooks, Manufacturer, 58 Swan St., Medford, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Clk., J. Murray Howe, Real Estate, Boston, Mass., 1881 — . m., Mary Crowinshield Hammond, Oct. 21, 1885. M£r., West Medford, Mass. Henry Denison Burnham, fSomerset Club, Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Europe, m., Johanna Heck- scher, Apr. 30, 1888. Travel. Res., 293 Bea- con St., Boston, Henry Bainbridge Chapin, Banker, t79 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1880-81. Of- fice, Gen. Frt. Agt., B. & A. R. R., Boston, Mass., 1882-86; Gen. Frt. Agt., id., 1886-98; Gen. Traific Mgr., id., 1898-1905. m., Susan Torrey Revere, Oct. 12, 1887. Banker, Boston, Mass., 1905 — . Club, Somerset. Res., Jamaica Plain, Mass. William Bradford Clark, Capitalist [Re- tired], 19 W. Boulder St., Colorado Springs, Colo. Harvard, 1876-79. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1873; 1879. Brazil, 1879. Europe, 1880; 18S3. Azores, 1883-85. Madeira, Canaries, and Mo- rocco, 1883. Europe, 1887; 18B8; 1889. Res.,. Colorado Springs, Colo. Edward Merrick Dodd, Broker, 262 Sum- mer St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Libr., Hasty Pudding. With Luce & Manning, Comsn. Wool Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1880-82. Wool Broker, ib., 1882-83. Charge, Branch Oifice, Mills & Coffin, Wool Brokers, Providence, R. I., 1883-1901; Dodd & Co., Wool Brokers, ib., 1901 — . m., Ellen Louise Tiffany, Oct. 12, 1887. Ralph Nicholson Ellis, Lawyer, 22 W. 57 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. i-L.B., Columbia, 1883. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1B83 — . Memb., N. Y. Geog. Soc; N. Y. City Reform Club. William Alexander Gaston, Lawyer, 40 Water St., Boston, Mass. A.B; Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 7880-82. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1883 — -. m., Mary Davidson Lockwood, ib., Apr. 9, 1893. Pres. and Dir., Real Estate Exchange; Natl. Shawmut Bank; Commonwealth Trust Co. Dir., Columbian Natl. Life Ins. Co.; Natl. Rockland Bank; Eastern Audit Co.; Fore River Ship and Engine Co.; E., Howard Clock Co. Trustee, Roxbury Instn. for Savings. Memb., Dem. Natl. Com. ; Dem. State Com. ; Bostonian Soc; Hort. Soc; Roxbury Mil." Assn. Clubs: Democratic; Somerset; University; Algonquin; Curtis; Tennis and Racquet; Country (Boston); Harvard; Manhattan (New York, N. Y.). Res., 97 Bay St. Road. George Griswold, Officer of Corporation, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With P. Lorillard & Co., Tobacconists, New York, N. Y., : 883-88. m., Emily O. Post, May, 1886. Agt. and Mgr., Tu,\edo Park, X. V., 1890 — . V. Pres., Tuxedo Park Assn. Arthur Wilson Hooper, Lawyer, 20 Chestnut St., Brookline, Mass. LL.B., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 188 [. Hasty Pudding. Mass. Bar, 1881. Colo. Bar. 1898. m., Jenny Patterson Miller, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. ig, i8g8. William Hooper, Officer of Corporation, 8s Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. With Amoskeag Cotton Mills, Manchester, N. H. m., (i) Louise Stoughton, New Haven, Conn., Dec 7, 1880. Asst. Supt., Lower Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass. Treas., Atlantic Cotton Mills, 1886-93. Auditor, Calumet and Hecla Mining Co., 1893- 98. m., (2) Alice Forbes Perkins, Apr. 17, 1895. Treas., Boston El. R. R. Co., 1898—. Henry Jackson, Physician, 380 Marlbor- ough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 18S4. Sec, Hasty Pudding. Sec, Boylston Med. Soc. PJiys., Boston, Mass., 1884 — . m., Lucy W. Rice, ib., Oct. 20, 1887. Asst., Dermatology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1890- 92; Demonstrator, 1892-94; Asst., Clinical Med., 1892-97; Instr., 1897 — . Visiting Phys., City I-Iosp., Boston, Mass., 1897 — . Memb., Assn. Am. Phys.; Mass. Med. Soc. Club, St. Botolph. Andrew Miller, Journalist, ti7 W. 31 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Staff, Graphic, New York, N. Y., 1880-82. With J. H. Bates, Ad- vertiser, ib., 1882. Bus. Mgr., Life, ib., 1882 — ; Part Prop., id. m., Cornelia LeRoy, Nov. 4, 1887. Author, *'J3ates' Advertising Guide Book." Charles Morgan, Farmer, tUnion Club, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding, ni., Clara Woodward, New York, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1882. Stock Farmer, Bordentown, N. J., — 1889. Res., Pau, Fr., 1889-97; Dinard, Fr., 1897-1900-; New York, I goo — . Thomas White Nickerson, Clergyman, 78 East St., Pittsiield, Mass. A.B., B.D. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Disq. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1881-84; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 18 P. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1884-87; Paterson, N. J., 1887-95. ni., Mary Louisa Hoffman, Jan. 10. 1888. P. E. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1895' 98; Pittsfield, Mass., 1900 — . Club, Harvard (New York). Leonard Eckstein Opdycke, Lawyer, 117 E. 69 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding, ist Sr. Elocu. Pr. Commenc. Disq. * B K. A.B., cum laude. Jocasta, Oidipus Tyrannus, i88i. LL.B., cum laude, 1883. N. Y. Bar, 1884. V. Pres., N. Y. Assn. for Improving the Condi- tion of the Poor. Pres., Village Improvement Assn., Bar Harbor, Me. Treas., Bar Harbor Property Owners' Assn. m., Edith Bell, New York, N. Y., Oct.^ 12, 1893. Clubs: Century; Down Town; University. Memb., Loyal Le- gion. ■ Summer Res., Bar I-Iarbor. George Gorham Peters, Merchant [Re- tired], 70 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1881. Memb., Davenport, Peters & Co., Lumber Comsn. Mer- chants, Boston, Mass., 1887-1900. Retired, 1900. 491 ALPHA William King Richardson, Lawyer, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A-U. Fresh. Detur. Ilabty I'uddint'. Hon. Mention, Gr., Lat., Eng. Conip., and Ilist. Highest Class. Honors. Commenc. Oration. B K. A.B. ; id., Univ. of Oxford, Balliol Coll., 1884. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1887—. Mcmb., Soc. Cincinnati. Clubs: Somerset; Country; Tennis and Racquet (Boston); Uni- versity (New Vork, N. Y.). Res., 306 Beacon St., Boston. Theodore Roosevelt, Statesman, Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y. A.B., LL.D., Ph.D., D.C.L. Sec, Hasty Pud- ding. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. 2d Diss. * B K. Columbia Law Seh., i88o-8i. m., (i) Alice Hathaway Lee, Boston, Mass., Oct. 27. 1880. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1880-83. Del., Natl. Repub. Conv., 1884. Rancher, N. Dak., 1884-86. m., (2) Edith Kermit Carow, New Vork, -N. Y., in London, Eng., Dec. 2, 1886. Unsuccessful Repub. Candidate, Mayor of Xew Vork, 1886. U. S. Civ. Serv. Comr., 1889-95- Pres., New York Police Bd., 1895-97. Asst. Sec., Navy, Washington. D. C, 1897-98. Lt. Col., ist U. S. Vol. Cav., "Rough Riders," Sp.-.^m. War, 1898. Gov., State of N. ^'. 1899-1900. LL.D., Columbia, 1899; Hope Cull. 1901; Yale, 1901; Harvard, 1902; Northwestn., 1903; Univ. of Pa., 1905; Clark L'niv., 190.';. Ph.D., Univ. of Berlin, 1910. LL.D., Canih. Univ., T910. D.C.L., Oxford Univ., 1910. V. Pres., U. S., 1901. Succeeded to ihc presidency on the death of William McKinlcy, Sept. 14, 1901. Elected Pres., U. S., ,\ov. 8, 1904, by largest popular majority ever accorded a canili- date. Awarded the Nobel Peace Pr., $40,0011, 1906, with which he endowed The boundatioii for the Promotion of Industrial Peace. Hunt- ing trip, Africa, 1909-10; Received with distin- guished honors in European Capitals on retuiii from Africa; Delivered Sorbonne .<\ddress, Parii, Berlin University address, Romanes Lecture. Oxford University, 1910. Special Ambassadui- of U. S. at Puneral of King Edw. VU, 1910. Author, "Winning of the West," "History of the Naval War of 1812," "Hunting Trips of a Ranchman," "Life of Thomas H. Benton," "Life of Gouverneur Morris," "Ranch Life and Hunt- ing Trail," "History of New York," "The Wil- derness Hunter," "American Ideals and other Essays," "The Rough Riders," "Life of Oliver Cromwell," "The Strenuous Life," "African Game Trails." Joint Author, "Hero Tales of Am. History," "The Deer Family," "Outilooi- Pastimes of an American Hunter." Contrib.. leading Mags, and Reviews. Advocate of Ci\il Service and other reforms, National and Miinie ipal. Contributing Editor of The Outlook. Richard Middlecott Saltonstall, Lawyer. Shawmut Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Commenc. Disq. Ihir- vard Law Sch., 1880-82. Lawyer, Ro-lun, Mass., 1884 — . m., Eleanor Brooks, Medfunl, Mass., Oct. 17, 1891. Memb., Boston H.-ir Assn.; New Eng. Hist.-Geneal. Soc.; Col. Sni.-. of Mass. Clubs: Somerset; Country. Frederick William Sharon, Real Estate, 82 Ave. Champs Elysees, Paris. France. A.B. Hasty Pudding, m., Louise Tevis, .\iis. 2, 1884. Res., San Francisco, Cal., — 1896; Paris, Fr., 1896—. Thornton Howard Simmons, Merchant. Trinity Ct., Boston, Mass. Soph. Reading Pr. Hasty Pudding, m., Rose Hamilton Hughes, Bristol, Eni;., June 30, 1897. Frank Overton Suire, Lawyer, 914 Mer- cantile Library Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.ii. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll., 1882. Hasty I'udding. 1st lixam. Pr. Ohio Bar, 1882. in., .Marion Semple Lindsay, Aug., 1902. Clubs; Queen City ; Riding. Howard Townsend, Lawyer, 32 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. ■\.B. Soph. Honors, Class. Sec, Hasty Pud- ding. Hon, Mention, Lat. and Hist. Ed., Advocate. ^ B K. A.B., cum laude. Eu- lope, 1880-81. Harvard Law Sch., 1881. Law- yer, New York, N. V., 1884 — . m., (i) Sophie Uickey, Apr., 1888; (2) Anne Lowndes Lang- don, Oct., 1894. Gen. Purchasing Agt., Bos- ton Elevated R. R. Mgr., St. Luke's Hosp., New York, 1896- 1902. Trustee, Roosevelt Hosp. Memb., N. Y. Bar Assn. Clubs: Cen- tury; Union. Res., 15 E. 86 St. and South- ampton, .V. V. Richard Trimble, Officer of Corporation, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. .\. B. v. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Tour around \\ orld, 1880. With Lawrence, Tayler & Co., IJry Goods Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. v.. 1880. Traveling, 1882. Memb., Tesche- niacher & de Billier Cattle Co., Cheyenne, Wyo., 1882-98. U. S. Navy, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Sec. and Treas., U. S. Steel Corpn., 1898 — . ni., Cora Randolph, Feb. 14, 1900. Charles Ware, Physician [Retired], Princeton, Ma'ss. A.B., .\I.L). Treas. and Sec, Hasty Pudding. Dresser, .\. V. Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1881. .M.D., Columbia, 1883. Phys., Out-Patient Dept., Koosevelt Hosp., New York, N. Y. m., Mary Temple Leonard, Apr. 29, 1885. Phys., Brook- lyn, N. v., 1885-1904. Retired, 1904. Charles GrenfiU Washburn, Manufac- turer, 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass. .\.B. B.S., Worcester Co. Free Inst, of In- dustrial Sci. Hasty Pudding. Treas. and ,Mgr., Worcester Barb Fence Co. Lawyer. Worcester, Mass., 1887 — . Memb., Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1S97-98; Senate, 1899-1900. Del., -Vatl. Repub. Conv., 1904. U. S. Rep., 1906 — . in., Caroline Vinton Slater, Apr. 25, 1889. Christopher Minot Weld, Financier, 141 Milk St.. Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1880-81. Cot- ton Mtr., Boston, Mass. ra., Marian Linzee, .\pr. 24, 1889. Pres., Mass. Gas Cos.; New r-'ng. Cotton Yarn Co.; Lambert Rope Corpn.; Eastern Audit Co. Dir., Edison Elect. Il- luminating Co.; West End. St. Ry. Co.; Natl. Shawmut Bank; Guarantee Co. of N. A.; Bos- ton Consolidated Gas Co.; Suncook Mills; Gos- nold Mills Co.; Hamilton Mfg. Co.; Boston Storage Warehouse Co.; Melones Mining Co. Res., Readville, Mass. Richard Ward Greene Welling, Lawyer, 2 Wall St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1880-82. Europe, 18S2. Lawyer, New York, X. V. Ensign, U. S. N., Sp. Am. War, 1898. Tieas., Tenement House Bldg. Co. Sec, N. \'. Symphony Soc; Am. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Clubs: City; Century; Harvard; University. Franklin Davis White, Railroading, tMilton, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Gr., Lat., and Pol. Econ. Commenc. Diss. With 1 ileston & Hollingsworth, Paper Dealers, Bos- ton. Mnss.. 18S0-82; Memb., Lyman, Hollings- 492 ALPHA worth & Co., ib., 1882-86. m., Mary King Vezin, Feb. s, 1884. Broker, Boston, Mass., several _ yrs. Witli Consolidated Railway, Elect. Light, and Construction Co., New Yoik, N. Y. Robert Winsor, Banker, 115 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. .\.B. l-'resh. Reading Pr. Hasty Pudding. With Kidder, Peabody la Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1880 — * m., Eleanor M. Magee, Oct. 27, 1883. Memb., Kidder, Peabody & Co., Bankers. Pres., Rockland-Rockport Lime Co. Trustee, Mass. Gas Cos. ; New Eng. Gas and Coke Co. Dir,, Bankers Trust Co.; Common- wealth Trust Co.. Natl. Shawmut Bank; Sec- ond Natl. Bank: Union Trust Co.; U. S. Steel Corpn.; Western Teleph. and Teleg. Co.; Boston Elevated Ry. Co.; E. Howard Clock Co. Res., 21 Marlborough St., Boston, and AV'eston, Mass. *Henry Gardner French, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Maverick Bk., 1880-81; Am. Loan and Trust Co., Boston, Mass., 1881 — . m., Stella Evans, 1891. d., Jan. 2, X892. *Samuel Cotton Gilbert, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Disq. 4> B K. Harvard Law Sch., 1880— ." Mass. Bar, 1883. d., Deming, N. Mex., Apr. 3, 1885. *Henry Eliot Guild, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. * B K. Europe, 1882. LL.B., 1883. d., Colorado Springs, Colo., Mar. 21. 1888. *John Lamson Lamson, Banking, New York, N. y. A.M. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Lewis Bros. & Co., Dry Goods, New York, N. Y., 1881-82. With U. S. Trust Co., ib., 1882 — . m., Anne Allen Ward. Nov. 6, 1890. d., Apr. 6, 1897. *Charles Dudley March, Staatsburgh, N Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Lat. and Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. Student of German and Music, Dresden, Ger., 1880-81 ; Italian and Music, It., 1881-82; Spanish, Mad- rid and Andalusia, Sp., 18S3 — . d., Paris, Fr., Dec. 24, 1887. *Henry Davis Minot, West Roxbury, Mass. Harvard, 1876 — . Hasty Pudding, d., Florena, Pa., Nov. 14, 1899. *William George Pellew, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Soph. Detur. Soph. Class. Honor. Kp and Poet, Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Gr., Lat., afid Eng. Comp.' Commenc. Diss. 4' B K. Harvard Law Sch., 1880 — . Bowdoin Essay Pr., 1883. d.. New York, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1892. *Henry Russell Shaw, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1880-82. m., Grace Lenox Rathbone, Sept. 20, 1883. d., Pointe a Pic, Canada, Sept. 6, 1904. *Samuel Wiggins Skinner, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Student of Electricity, m., Elizabeth Johnston Jones, Nov., 1886. d.. May 20, 1901. *John Sever Tebbets, Boston, Mass. Hasty l*udding. Transfer Agt., N. V. C. & H. R. R. R.; B. & A. R. R. ist Asst. Gen, Frt. Agt., U. P. Ry., Oinaha, Neb. Gen. Supt., Duquesne Mining & Reduction Co., Crit- tenden; Ariz, d., Jan. 14, igoi. 1881 Joseph Henry Adams, Lawyer, 32 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Philos, and Hist. Commenc. Disq. Europe, 1881. U. S. Dept. State, Washington, D. C, 1882-87. Law Student, ib., 1882 — . Lawyer, Washing- ton, D. C, 1887-89; New York, N. Y., 1889—. m., Anna Wilhelmina Lincke, Plymouth, Mass., July 18, 1893. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1903. Deputy Asst. Dist. Atty., New York, 1910 — . Edward Williams Atkinson, Importer, 152 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Student, Sch. of Tech., Crefeld, Ger., 1881-82; M. I. T., 1882-83. Willi Grinnell Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Mass., 1883- 84; Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., 1884; Stod- dard, Levering & Co., Boston, Mass., 1884 — . Memb., Stoddard, Haserick, Richards & Go. Pres., Moore Spinning Co. m., Ellen Forbes Russell, Milton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1894. Res., Heath flill, Brookline, Mass. Walter Van Rensselaer Berry, Lawyer, Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Fr. Europe, 1881-82. Lawyer, Washington, D. C., 188s—. William Binney, Banker, 15 Westminster St., Providence, R. L A.B. Hasty Pudding. m., Harriet D'Costa Rhodes, Providence, R. I., July 14, 1881. Memb., Wilbour Jackson & Co., Bankers, ib., 1881-89. Dir., Denver City Ry., 1883—. Sec, U. S. Dyeing Co., 1884 — . jMemb., Sheldon & Binney, Bankers, Providence, R. I., 1S89. 95. Stock and Bond Broker and Trustee, ib., 189s — . Memb., Sons Am. Rev. Clubs: Hope; Agawam Hunt. Edward Deshon Brandegee, 604 Shaw- mut Bk. Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding, ist Class Mar- sha!. With M. H. Griffith, Clothing Mfr., Utica, K. Y., 1881-83; Tucker, Calder & Co., id., ib., 1883-89. Memb., Grouse & Brandegee, Clothing Mfrs., ib., 1888 — . ra., Mary Bryant Sprague, Boston, Mass., Nov. 17, 1904. William Brewster, Trustee, 10 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1881-82. Trus- tee, Boston, Mass., 1884 — . Res., 131 Beacon Henry Rosseter Worthington Browne, Lawyer, tS3 Court House, Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Boston, Mass., 1881-82. Memb., W. M. Browne & Co., Wool Dealers, 1882-89. m., Gertrude Cheneverd Pe- ters, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Apr. 29, 1886, Real Estate Bus.. 1889-92. Clk.. Mun. Ct., Boston. Mass., 1892 — . Mass. Bar, 1905. Charles Allerton Coolidge, Architect, 122 Ames Bldg., Boston. Mass. A.B., A.M. Artist, Hasty Pudding. Stu- dent of Architecture, M. I. T., 1881-82. m., Julia Shepley, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 30, 1889. Memb., Sheplev, Rutan & Coolidge, Architects, 493 ALFllA Boston, Mass., 1886 — . In charge Chicago office, iSgj-igoo. A.M., 1906. Built Stanford Univ. (Cal.); Ames Btdg., Southern Terminal Station, Harvard Med. Sch., Boston; Public IJltr., Chicago, III.; Law Sch. and Commons of Chicago Univ. Chevalier, Legion d'Honneur, l''r. Clubs: Somerset, Country (Boston); Chi- cago (Chicago) ; Century, University (New York, N. Y.). Res., 8j Marlborough St. James Pendleton Cruger, Stock Raiser, Brackettville, Tex. Hasty Pudding, m.. Amy Shepard, Brooklyn, N. Y., at London, Eng., May 3, i88i. Sheep Raiser, Brackettville, Tex., and San Antonio, Tex. Interested in silver mines. Mining Eng., 1891 — . Ad., care Prof. Chas. R. Sawyer, Cambridge, Mass. Heyliger Adams DeWindt, Merchant, tWinnetka, 111. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon, Mention, Xat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Clk., C. H, Fargo & Co.; Wholesale Boots and Shoes, Chicago, III., 1881-82; Traveling Salesman, 1882-83; Memb., 1883-95. m.. Bertha Williams Mandell, New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 10, 18S9. Sec. and Treas., Sidwell-DeWindt Shoe Co., Chicago, 1893—; Pres., 1903 — . Prescott Evarts, Clergyman, ti9 Follen St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B., B.D. Sec, Hasty Pudding. Jr. Honor. Hon. Mention, Gr. and Lat. Europe, 1881. Master, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1881- 82. Europe, 1883. B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1885. m., Emily C. P. Conover, South Am- boy, N. J., June 22, 1887. P. E. Chs., New York, N. Y., 1885-90; Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., 1890-igoi; Cambridge, Mass., 1901 — . Dudley Bowditch Fay, Officer of Cor- poration, tS3 State St.. Boston, iNIass. A.B. m., Katharine Gray, Dorchester, Mass., Oct. 4, 1882. Trustee, 188:—. Res., 287 Beacon St. Charles Henry Wheelwright Foster, Capitalist, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B., cum laude. Treas., Hasty Pudding. With various Sugar Refining Cos., 1881-83. m., Mabel Chase Hill, Brookline, Mass., 1885. Pres., Brookline Natl. Bank, 1886-1904. Pres. and Treas., Chickering & Sons, 1891 — . Pres., Clayton F. Summy Co.; Henderson Dairy Co. Dir., Merrimac Chein. Co.; Foster's Wharf Co. Trustee and Sec, Mass. Gen. Hosp. Clubs; Union; Racquet and Tennis; Eastern Yacht; Country (Boston); New York Yacht; Univer- sity (New York, N, Y.). Res., Charles River, Mass. Lawrence Godkin, Lawyer, 36 W. 10 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1883. Europe, 1883. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1883—. Contrib., New York Evening Post; Albany Law Journal. Clubs: Union; Century; University; Harvard. Samuel Hammond, Trustee, 42 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1881-82. With Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1882-84; Pacific Guano Co., Boston, Mass., 1886-91. Ensign, U. S. N.. Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Grace Learoyd, Wakefield, Mass., Nov. 14, 1900. U. S. Dep. Collector, Port of Boston, 1891-1900. Retired, 1900. Alexander Harvey, Manufacturer, 508 E. Preston St.. Baltimore. Md. A.B. Sec, Hasty Pudding, Europe, 1881. Memb,, The Detrick & Harvey Co., Tool and M.ichinc Mfrs., Baltimore, Md., 1882 — . m., Ella Mayes Whitthorne, Columbia, Tenn., Dec. I, 1882. Eugene Dexter Hawkins, Lawyer, 20 Exchange PI., New York, N. Y. .\.B., A.M., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Ad- vocate, 1879-80. Hon. Mention, Philos. Com- menc. Disq. A.B., cum laude. LL.B., Co- lumbia, 1883. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1883 — . m., Julia Floyd Clarkson, ib., Apr. 27f 1897. V. Pres., North Am. Coal and Coke Co. Dir., Bk. of Long Isl. ; New Central Coal Co.; Rocky River Coal and Coke Co.; Queens Borough Elect, and (3as Co. Memb., New York Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn. Clubs: University; Riding; Union League; Harvard; Midday. Res., 51 E. 67 St. Jared [Slocum] How, Lawyer, fcare How, Butler and Mitchell, St. Paul, Minn. A.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sell., 1881-83. Lawyer, St. Paul. Mirfn., 1885 — . Lect., Univ. of Minn., Law Sch., 1899—. James Sullivan Howe, Physician, 437 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Af.D. Harvard, 1877-78. Hasty Pudding. M.D., 1881. Dist. Phys., Boston Dispensary, Boston, Mass., 1881. Memb., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc, New York, N. Y., 1881. House Phys., St. Elizabeth's Hosp., ib., 1881-82. m., Annie Louisa Bigelow, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Dec. 20, 1882. M.D., N. Y. Post Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1883. Phys., Dept. of Diseases of Children, Northwestn. Dispensary, 1883. Med. Student, London, Paris, and Vienna, 1883- 84. Prof., Dermatology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1898 — . Memb., Am. Dermatol. Assn.; Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Puritan (Boston); Country Brookline (Mass.). Res., 26 Chestnut St., Brookline, Mass. William Addison Howe, Rancher, Lum- berman and Merchant, Carlton, Yam- hill Co., Ore. Harvard, 1881-82. Hasty Pudding. Oregon Legis., Senate. Pres., Bank of W. A. Howe; Carlton Lumber Co.; Yamhill Timber Co-; Carlton Mercantile Co. Clubs: Arlington; Waverly Golf; University (Portland, Ore), m., .\nne Greeley Cunningham, Bolton, Mass., Nov. 21, 1888. Gardiner Martin Lane, Banker, 53 Marl- borough St., Boston, jNiass. A.B. Fresh. Detur. Libr., Hasty Pudding. Highest Jr. Honors. Hon. Mention, Gr., Lat., and Eng. Comp. Final Class. Honor. Com- menc. Oration. ■!> B K. With Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1881 — . Treas.. Mich. Land & Iron Co. m., Emma Louise Gildersleeve, Baltimore, Md., June, 1898. Dir., Broad-way Realty Co.; Casualty Co. 'bf Am.; City Trust Co.; Standard Trust Co.; Windsor Trust Co.; Interborough-Metropolitan Co., all of New York, N. Y.; Puget Sound Elect. Co. Pres., Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 'Trea-;. and Trustee, Am. Sch. of Class. Studies, Ath- ens, Gr. Memb., Natl. Red Cross. Clubs; Somerset, Tavern, Exchange (Boston) ; Knick- erbocker, University (New York); Essex Coun- ty. Res., 53 Marlborough St., Boston, and Manchester, Mass. Ernest Levering, Manufacturer, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Witli Pepperell Mfs. Co., Riddeford, Me,, 188183; Lvman Mills 494 ALPHA Co., Holyoke, Mass., 1883—; Supt., 1884—; Agt., 1887 — . m., Mary Leiglrton Ranlet, Hol- yoke, Mass., June 16, 1897. Robert Henry McCurdy, Banker, 24 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With N. Y. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1881-1905; Supt., Foreign Dept., id., 1886-1903; Gen. Mgr. and Trustee, id., 1903-05. m., Mary Suckley, Morristown, N. J., Sept. 19, 1888. Dir., Windsor Trust Co. of New York; First Natl. Bk. of Morristown; Casualty Co. of Am.; Internatl. Bell Teleph. Co. Charles McVeagh, Lawyer, 15 Broad St., New York. N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1883- Hasty Pudding. N. Y. Bar, 1883. iMerab., Repub. Dist. Com., 7th Assembly Dist., New York, N. Y., 1884. Memb., Bangs, Stetson & McVeagh, Lawyers, ib. m., Fannie Rogers, Buifalo, N. Y., June 15, 1887. Incorporator, U. S. Steel Corpn., 1901. Abbot Low Mills, Banker, i Nat'l Bk., Portland, Ore. _ . A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Disq. Europe, i88r. New York, N. Y., 1S81-82. Rancher, North Yamhill, Ore., 188^-85. Memb., Perkins & Mills, Bankers, Colfax, Wash., 1885-go. V. Pres., Security Savings and Trust Co., Portland, Ore., 1890- 1901. m., Evelyn Scott Lewis. First Natl. Bank, ib., 1901-03; Pres., 1903 — . Ore. Legis., House, 1905. Officer, various corpns. Memb., various socs. and clubs, George Frederick Morse, Farmer, South Lancaster, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Conrant, Clinton, Pa., 1882. Staff, Press, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882-85. m., Mary E. Harmar, ib., June 3, 1884. Farmer, South Lancaster, .Mass., 1885 — . Dir., First Natl. Bank, Clinton, Mass. Memb., Mass. State Bd. of Agriculture. Joseph Aaron Nesmith, Real Estate, 97 Central St., Lowell, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Res., Lowell, Mass., 18S1-82. Cotton Bus., Va., 1882. m., Louise Barker, Lowell, June 10, 1891. Interested in Art and Architecture. Real Estate, Lowell, 1903—. James Otis, Manufacturer, Hyannisport, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1881-82. Student of Chem., M. I. T., 188283. With S. D. Warren & Co., Paper Mfrs.. Cum- berland Mills, Me., 1883-86; V. H. Hall & Co., id., Boston, Mass., 1886-87; Mather Elect. Co., Manchester, Conn., 1887-88. Farmer, Hyannis- port, Mass., 1889 — ; Prop, and Head Master, Priv. Sch., ib., 1892 — . William York Peters, Architect [Re- tired], 143 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. A.B. Student of Architecture, Boston, Mass., 1881-83; Paris, Fr., 1883-84; 1886-88. m., Jen- nie Washburn, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 23, 1892. Architect, Boston, 1888-1904. Retired, 1904. Edward Ridgely, Broker, 100 Washing- ton St., Chicago, 111. Hasty Pudding. Capt., Adjt. and Chief of Staff, 5th Regt., III. Natl. Guard, 1883—. Teller, Ridgely Natl. Bk., Springfield, III., 1880- 84; Asst. Cashier, 1886-88; Cashier, 1888- 1902. m., Fanny Clark, ib., June 10, 1884. National Bank Exarar., New York, and Brooklyn, N. Y., and Jersey City, N. J., 1902-06. Memb., Ridg- ley & Norris, Bond Brokers, New York, 1906—. DeLancey Rochester, Physician, 469 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1884. Hasty Pudding. Jr. Asst. Phys., Gen. Hosp., Buf- falo, N. Y., 1883-84; Sr. Asst. Phys., 1884—. m., Alary Lathrop, June 28, 1887. Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Buffalo Phys., Buffalo, N. Y., 1886—. Charles Robert Sanger, College Profes- sor, 103 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Treas. and V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Chem. Class Sec. Asst. Chem., Harvard Univ., 1881-82; 1884-86. Univ. of Munich, 1882-83; Univ. of Bonn,. 1883. Ph.D., 1884. Dir., Chem. Laboratory, Harvard, 1903 — . m., Almira Starkweather Horsweil, Boston, Mass., Dec. 21, 1886. Prof., Chem., U. S. Naval Acad., 1886-92; Washing- ion Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1892-99. Asst. Prof. Chem., Harvard, 1899-1903; Prof., 1903 — . Fel- low, Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. ; Am. Chem. Soc. ; Soc. Chem. Industry. Denison Rogers Slade, Farmer, Chestnut Hill, Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Inspr., New Eng. Teleph. Co., Boston, Mass., 1881-83. With Ches. & Potomac Teleph. Co., Washington, D. C, 1883-84. Ad- viser in House Decorating, Boston, Mass., 1886-92. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Squam Lake, N. H., 1892—. William Albert Slater, Manufacturer, ti73i I St., Washington. D. C. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Dir., Ponemah Mills; Norwich, Conn.; Pres., 1884 — . Trustee, John F. Slater Edu. Fund, m., Ellen Burdett Peck, Norwich, Conn., June 11, 1885. Rodman Paul Snelling, Manufacturer, Needham, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Treas., Pettee Machine Wks., Boston, Mass., 1882 — ; id., Saco and Pettee Machine Shops, 1887 — . ra., Eva Burn- ham de Treville, Richmond, Va., June 12, 1900. Treas. and Dir., Eastern Machinery Co. Dir., Am. Trust Co.; Paper Mill Mut. Ins. Co.; In- dian Head Mills; Lincoln Mfg. Co.; Monarch Cotton Mills. Memb., Home Market Club. Clubs: Somerset; Tennis and Racquet; Country; Eastern Yacht. Carleton Sprague, Manufacturer [Re- tired], 810 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B. Ko, Hasty Pudding. Ed., Lampoon, Pres., Harvard Advocate. Ivy Orator.- Europe, 1881. With Pitts Agr. Wks., Buffalo, N. Y., 1882. V. Pres., 1883—. m., Alice Louise Bray- ley, ib., Apr. 17, 1882. Trustee, Buffalo Pitts Co. Dir., Security Safe Deposit Co.; Buffalo Fine Arts Acad. Pres., Buffalo Soc. of Artists. Author, "The Mission of Beauty." Clubs: Century (New York, N. Y.); Harvard; Saturn; Country; University; Thursday; Anniversary (Buffalo). Richard Clipstbn Sturgis, Architect, 120 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Philos. Commenc. Disq. m., Esther Mary Ogden, Troy, N. Y., June 22, 1882. Student, Architecture, Boston, Mass., 1881-83; London, Eng., 1883-84. Europe, 1884-86. Architect, Boston, 1886 — . John Wallace Suter, Clergyman, 113 Church St., Winchester, Mass. A.B. B.D., p. E. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1885. Fresh. Detur. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Lat. and Philos. Commenc. Diss. * B K. Univ. of Berlin, 1882-83. P- 49S ALFHA li. Ch., Arlington, Mass.; W. Somerville, Mass. m., Helen Jenkins, Winchester, Mass., Jan. \z, 1888. P. E. Ch., Winchester, Mass., 1885—. Memb., F. & A. U. William Roscoe Thayer, Author, 8 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass. .\.B. \'. Pres. and Pres., Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, It. and Sp. Commenc. Disq. •t B K. Asst. Ed., Evening Bulletin, Phila- delphia, Pa., 1882 — . Contrib., various Mags., 1882 — . Ed., Harvard Graduate Magazine, 1892 — . Author: "The Dawn of Italian Inde- pendence," "Throne-Makers," "A Short History of Venice," "New and Old" (Poem), Ed., "The Best Elizabethan Plays," 1890. m., Eliza- beth H. Ware, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 24, 1893. Knight of Order of Crown of Italy. Marmaduke Tilden, 822 Pine St., Phila- delphia, Pa. A.B. Hasty Pudding, m., Anna Price, New York, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1881. Res., ib., 1881-88; Madison, N. J., 1888 — . Charles Michael Van Buren, Lawyer, tRidgewood, N. J. Hasty Pudding. Europe, — 1881. Boston Univ. Law Sch.. 1881-82. m., Mary A. Town- ley, Paterson, N. J., July 30, 1885. Lawyer. Paterson, N. J., 1886 — . Frank S. Williams, Investment Broker, 68 Broad St.. New York, N. Y. B.S., A.B. See Nu, 1878. Harvard Coll.. 1879-81. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. George Henry Williams, t342 Common- wealth Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, It. and .Sp. Commenc. Disq. Europe, 1881. With Hinkley Locomotive Wks., 1881-83. Europe, 1883. m., Anna Hale Thomas, Providence, K. J., Mar, s, 1889. Real Estate, Roxbury, Mass., 1883 — . Author, Translations. •Frederick Otis Barton, Merchant. New York, N. Y. .'\.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Disq. With Manchester Mills, Man- chester, N. H., 1881-82; White, Payson & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, Boston, Mass.. 1882-83; New York, N. Y., 1883—. m., Mary Lowell Coolidge, Boston, June 14, 1898. d., Feb. 14, 1904. •Leonard Foster, Manufacturer, Victory Mills, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Thomas Dolan & Co., New York, N. Y., 1881-82; Saratoga Vic- tory Mills. Victory Mills, N. Y., 1882; Supt., id., 1883; Pres., 1884. d., Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 29, 1884. *John Laurie Martin, Real Estate, New York, N. Y. .A.B. Ed., Advocate. Part Prop., Maple Creek Farm, Stanton, Neb. Chairman, Dem. Co. Cent. Com., Stanton Co., Neb. Memb., Bd. of Dirs., Stanton Co., Neb. m., Julia Dey Nichols, New York, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1885. d., June 13, 1906. ♦John Kearsley Mitchell, Physician, ti730 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., M.D. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson, 1879-80. M.n., Univ. of Pa., 1883. Res. Phvs.. Children's Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1883-841 Episcopal Hosp., 1884-85. Contrib., Life; Puck. Phys., Philadelphia, 1886 — . m., Anne Kep- pele Williams, ib., Feb. i^, 1890. ♦Richard Sprague, Physician, Boston, iMass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. Harvard Med. Sch., 1883. d., June 28, 1892. ♦Robert Sturgis, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1881-82. LL.B., Columbia, 1883. N. Y. Bar, 1883. ra., Marion Sharpless, Philadelphia, Pa., June 14, 1888. d., May 3, 1900. ♦George Macbeth Trenholm, Lawyer, Charleston, S. C. Hasty Pudding. S. C. Bar, 1881. m., Claudia Anna Russell, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 17, 1881. d., Baltimore, Md., July 18, 1902. ♦Austin C. Tubbs, Manufacturer, San Francisco, Cal. Hasty Pudding. With Tubbs & Co., San Fran- cisco Cordage Factory, San Francisco, Cal. in., Anne Tallant, ib., Sept. 30, 1890. d., Nov. 8, 1899. ♦George Phineas Upham, Jr., Manufac- turer, Boston, Mass. .\.B. Europe, 1881-84. Treas., Lawrence Woolen Co., 1S84— . d., Sept. 6, 1891. 1882 Charles Walker Andrews, Lawyer, 208 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1882-S4. Law Student, Syracuse, N. Y., 1884 — . ni., Mary Frances Hyde, ib., Sept. 24, 1898. Law- yer, ib. Charles Adolphe Baldwin, f" Broad- moor," Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B. Hasty Pudding. \\ ilh C. Adolphe Low & Co., Fruit Canners, San Francisco, Cal.. 1882 — . m., Ella \'irginia Hobart, San Mateo, Cal., July 7, 1896. Charles Hammatt Bartlett, Lawyer, 58 Cedar St., Bangor, Me. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Bangor, Me.. 1883 — . 111., \"irgiiiia D. Higlit, ib., June 3, 1885. Pres., Citizens* League of Bangor. Dir., Maine I'-or- estry ^Vssn. and other Corpns. Clubs: Tar- ratine (Bangor); Kebo Valley (Bar Harbor, Me.). Treas. and Dir., Jenness Land Co. Dir., P. H. Vose Co. James Williams Bowen, Broker, ti4 Marlborough St., Boston, ]Mass. A.B. Sec. and V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Sec, 'Crimson. Europe, 1882-83. With F. S. Mose- ley. Not* Broker, Boston, Mass., 1883. Memb., Boston Stock Exchange. George Clifford Buell, Merchant, 2 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. V. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Lriinson. With George C. Buell & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Rochester, N. Y., 1882—. Pres., Rochester Harvard Club. m., Gertrude M. Ackerman, Chicago, 111., Apr. 27, 1892. William Chalfant, Jr., Broker. 506 N. Church St., West Chester, Pa. Harvard, 1878-81. Hasty Pudding. Law Stu- dent, 2 yrs. With T. W. Marshall, Banker and Broker, W. Chester. Pa.. 1884 — . Dir., various Corpns. m., Gene-vie^-e R. Stackbouse, .\pr. 26, iSgS. 496 ALPHA Henry Gardner Chapin, Manufacturer, 353 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. A.B. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Memb., Chapin & Gould, Paper Mfrs., Springfield, Mass., 1882 — ■ m., Susie B. Russell, ib., Jan. 9, 1889. Robert Codtnan, Jr., Bishop, fPortland. Me. A.B., LL.B., S.T.D., D.D. Hasty Pudding. LL.B., 1885. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1885-91. Theol. Student, 1891-94. P. E. Ch., Dorchester, Mass., 1894; Boston,. 1894-1900. P. E. Bishop, Diocese of Me., 1900 — . S.T.D., Trinity Coll., 1900. D.D., Univ. of Bishop's Coll., 1904. Morton Stimson Crehore, Merchant, 127 Purchase St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Lawson, Douglas & Co., Stock Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1882-84. m., Alicia V. Robson, Sept. 6, 1883. Memb., H. G. Jordan & Co., Coal Dealers, Boston. 1884-97. ilemb., Cornelius Callahan Co., Fire Dept. Supplies, ib., 1897 — . Henry Winchester Cunningham, Trustee, 89 State St., Boston, l^Iass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Class Sec. Europe, 1882. With Continental Sugar Refinery, Bos- ton, Mass., 1882 — . m., Mary May Hayward. ib., Oct. 30, 1899. Sec. Col. Soc. of Mass.; Xew Eng. Hist, and Geneal. See. Treas., Prince Soc. Author, various Works on Genealogy. Clubs: Union; St. Botolpli; Club of Odd Volumes. Res., 351 Marlborough St., Boston, and Manchester, Mass. William de Lancy Cunningham, Banker, t332 W. 77 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With J. W. Cunning- ham & Bro., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1882- 91. m., Mary Evelyn Cammann, ib., Apr. 18, 1891. With Colonial Bank of Eng., ib., 1891- 97. Res., Liberty, N, Y., 1897-99; Colorado Springs, Colo., 1899-1901; Saranac Lake, N. Y., 1901-04; Xew York, 1904 — . Charles Denston Dickey, Banker, 59 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., cum taude. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Men- tion, Hist. Commenc. Disq. Europe, 1882-83. Clk., Brown Bros. & Co., Bankers, New York. N. Y., 1883-89; Memb., 1889—. m., Louise Whitney Dickey, ib.. Mar. 14, 1893. Dir., vari- ous Corpus. [Hiland] Hulburd Dunlevy, Farmer, tSpring Lake, Mich. Harvard, 1878-79. Lawyer, Chicago, III., 1885 — . Farmer, Spring Lake, Midi. 111.. Mary Nadine Lorimer, Chicago, Sept. 9, 1890. Clinton , Johnson Edgerly, Insurance Agent, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1878-79. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. m., (1) Rose Coghlan, New York, N. Y., 1885. Lawyer, Boston, 1883-87; New York, 1887-92. m., (2) Lizabeth Belle Barker, Providence, R. I., Sept. 16, 1891. Agt., Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., New York, 1892—; N. Y. Life Ins. Co., —1897. Frederick Larnac Eldridge, Officer of Corporation, t66 Broadway, New York, N. Y. TIasty Pudding. With H. B. Hollis & Co.. Stock Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1882-85. Memb., William T. Blodgett & Co., Cattle Raisers, Stanton, Neb., 1885-88. m., Bettie T. Barrett, Henderson, Ky., June, 18S7. Sec, Knickerbocker Trust Co., Xew York, N. Y., 1888-1900; V. Pres., 1900 — . Dir., numerous Corpus. William Gordon Fellows, Officer of Cor- poration, 319 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. i\.B. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1882 — . Law Student, Cambridge, Eng., and Harvard. Pres., Tesle Lake Iron Co. Dir., various Corpns. Henry Reese Hoyt, Lawyer, 15 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1884. Hasty Pudding, m., Emmy Otto, Berlin, Ger., Dec. 9, 1885. Memb., Daly, Hoyt & Mason, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1B85 — . Trustee, Bank for Sav- ings. Dir., Knickerbocker Trust Co.; Standard Plunger Elevator Co.; Cuba Northeastern Ry. ilemb., N. Y. Bar Assn. Clubs: Union; Racquet and Tennis; University; Down Town. Wilham Winthrop Kent, Architect, 3 W. 29 St., New York City. Artist and Kp, Hasty Pudding. Pres., Luin- poon, 1880-82. Ed., Advocate. Staff, St. Nich- olas; Life. Student, Architecture, Buffalo, N. Y., 1882-83. With Flint & Kent, Dry Goods, ib., 1883-84. Student, Architecture, Brookline, Mass., 1884-85. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1885 — . m., Jessie Adams, Buffalo, Dec. 8, 1887. Prescott Lawrence, Newport, R. L Harvard, 1878-79. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1881-82. m., Katharine Bulkley, New York, .\. Y., June 18, 1889. Res., ib., and Newport, R. I. Traveled extensively. George Henry Leatherbee, Merchant, t56 Garrison Rd., Brookline, Mass. Harvard, 1878-82. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1882. With Lumber Dealers, Boston, .Mass., 1882-83; Parkersburg, W. Va., 1883. Gen. ^Xgr., Little Kanawha Lumber Co., ib., 1883-93. Treas., Reliance Lumber Co., Chicago, 111., 1893-1900. Merab., Clarence Boyle & Co., Lumber Dealers, ib., 1893-1900. m., Ella Dun- can Smith, Boston, Oct. 24, 1S94. Memb., C. W. Leatherbee Lumber Co., ib., 1900 — . Heyward Gibbons Leavitt, Officer of Corporation, fScottsbluff, Neb. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Chem. Europe, 1882. LL.B., Columbia, 1884. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1884-85. V. Pres. and Mgr., United Coal and Gas Oil Co., 1885-90. Farmer, Neb., 1890 — . V. Pres. and Mgr., Standard Beet Sugar Co., Leavitt, Neb., 1899 — . m., Alvina Weller, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 28, 1898. Pies, and Gen. Mgr., Tri-State Land Co., North Platte Valley, Neb., 1903 — . Henry Whiting Munroe, Banker, fcare John Munroe and Co., 30 Pine St., New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1878-80. Hasty Pudding. Memb., Munroe & Co., Bankers, Paris, Fr., and John ^lunroe & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y.. 1885 — . m., Alice ICneeland, Lenox, Mass., Oct. 1, 1885. Henry Thomas Oxnard, Manufacturer, Metropolitan Club, New York, N. Y. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. With Fulton Sugar Refinery, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pres., Oxnard Beet Sugar Co., Grand Island. Neb.; Norfolk Beet Sugar Co., Norfolk, Neb. ; American Beet Sugar Co. m., Marie Picbon, Paris, Fr., Nov. 15, 1900, Pres., Am, Beet Sugar >\ssn. 497 ALPHA Robert Treat Paine, II, Lawyer, t6o State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1882 84. Law Student, Boston, Mass., 1884-86 Mgr., Corpns., ib., 1886 — . m., Ruth Cabot: Brookline, Mass^ June, 1890. Officer, Am, Gas & Electric Co.; Brooklyn Associates; Gen, cral Elect. Co.; Old Colony Trust Co.; Winona Elect. Co. Richard Chappell Parsons, fUnion Club, Cleveland, Ohio. Harvard, 1878-79. Hasty Pudding. Law Stu- dent, Cleveland, Ohio, 1882-84. With E. K. Willard & Co., Brokers, ib., 1884-98. 2d Sec, U. S. Embassy, Rome, It., 1898-1902. Res., Cleveland, New York, N. Y., and Washington, D. C, 1902—. Elliott Hunt Pendleton, Jr., Lawyer, tsip Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Ed., Crimson. Alumni Address, Chick- ering Inst., 1882. Pres., Ilasty Pudding. Cin- cinnati Coll. Law Sell., 1882-83. Lawyer, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 1883—. m., Isabelle Gibson Eckstein, ib., June 4, 1885. Frederick Henry Prince, Banker, 14 State St., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1878-79. Hasty Pudding, With C. E. Fuller & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass. m., Abby Kinsley Norman, ib-, Apr., 1884. Memb., F. H. Prince & Co., Bankers, ib., 188s—. V. Pres., Mex. Central Ry. Co., Ltd,; Chicago Junction Rys. and Union Stock Yards Co. Henry Dwight Sedgwick, Jr., Litter- ateur, fi20 E. 22 St., New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1878-81. Hasty Pudding. Law Stu- dent, Boston, Mass., 1881-84. Harvard Law Sch., 1884-85. Mass. Bar, 1884. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1886-1900. m., Sarah M. Min- turn, ib., Nov. 7, 1895. Litterateur, 1900 — . Contrib., Atlantic Monthly. Author, "Essays on Great Writers." Eliot Dawes Stetson, Lawyer, New Bed- ford, Mass. Harvard, 1878-83. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1883-84. Lawyer, New Bedford, Mass., 1885 — . m., (i) Marion B. Williams, ib., Mar. 16, 1887; (2) Emily Almy Cummings, ib., June 11, 1891. Frederic Mather Stone, Lawyer, 706 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Hon. Men- tion, Gr. Commenc. Disq. Europe, 1882. Law Student, New Bedford, Mass., 1883. Har- vard Law Sch., 1883-85. 111. Bar, 1885. Law- yer, Boston, Mass., 1887 — -. m., Mary L. Bryant, New Bedford, Dec. 31, 1896. Memb., Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: Somerset; Milton. Res., Milton, Mass. Charles Inches Sturgis, Oificer of Cor- poration, fcare C. B. & Q. R. R., 209 Adams St., Chicago, III. Harvard, 1878-79. Hasty Pudding. With C, B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, III., 1880-81; Denver, Colo., 1881-84; Chicago, 1884 — . m., Margaret Noble, ib., June 6, 1893. Gen. Auditor, C, B. & Q. R. R. Res., Winnetka, 111. Thomas Chandler Thacher, Merchant, 131 State St., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1878-80. Hasty Pudding. Memb., H. F. Thayer & Co., Chems., Boston, Mass., 1880—. With Peterson, Read & Wayne, Agts., Mfrs., ib., —1883; Prang Edu. Co., ib,, 1883-—. m., Louise Leavitt, New York, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1890. Wool Merchant. Officer, various Corpns. Gustavus Tuckerman, Clergyman, R. F. D. No. 2, South Framingham, Mass. A.B., S.T.B. Hasty Pudding. Boylston Decl. Pr. Author, Class Song and various Poems. P. E. Theol. Sem., Cambridge, Mass., 1883-86; S.T.B., 1886. P. E. Ch., Plymouth, Mass., 1886; Duxbury, Mass., 1887; New York, X. Y., 1888; Chicago, 111., 1888-91; St. Louis, i8c)i- 1901; New York, 1902-06. m., Katharine Lowndes Maury, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 17, 1896. Unit. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1906—. George Edward Waring, fPateros, Wash. Harvard, 1878 — . Henry Eldridge Warner, Lawyer, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. A,B., A.,\I., LL.B., 1885. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1885 — . m., (1) Mary Kay I'urness, Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 3, 1888; (2) Henrietta Edla Slade, Chestnut Hill, Mass., June 14, 1900. John Sydney Webb, Lawyer, fBond Bldg., Washington, D. C. A,B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. LL.B., Natl. Univ., 1884. Harvard Law Sch., 1885. m., Linda Hutchinson Ball, Washington, D. C., July 2, 1894. Evert Jansen Wendell, Banker, fS E. 38 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Crimson. Libr., Kp, and Sec., Hasty Pudding. Gordon Wendell, Merchant. 8 E. 38 St., New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1S78-79. Hasty Pudding. With Jacob Wendell & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Mer- chants, .\ew York, N. Y. Russell Whitman, Lawyer, ■fio7 Dear- born St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Presh. Detur. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Class. Honor. Highest Philos. Honor. Hon. Mention, Gr., Lat. and Philos. * B K. Commenc. Oration. Teacher, Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass., 1882-84. Columbia Coll., School of Law, 1884-85. Mass. Bar, 1885. 111. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1886—. George Walton Williams, Merchant, tCharleston, S. C. Harvard, 1878-79. Hasty Pudding, m., Mar- garet M. Alger; Charleston, S. C, Apr. 4, 1883. Memb., George W. Williams & Co., Bankers, Charleston, S. C. ; Robertson, Taylor & Co., Cotton and Comsn. Merchants, ib. Owen Wister, Author, 328 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. A.B., A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson; Echo; Lampoon. Highest Music Honor. Hon. Mention, Music, Philos. and Eng. Comp. Commenc. Oration. A.B., summa cum laude. Europe, 1882-83. Clk., Union Safe Deposit \'aults, Boston, Mass., 1883-85. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1885-91. LL.B., 1888. Literary Wk., ib., 1891— . LL.D., Univ. of Pa., 1907. Author: "The Dragon of Waut- ley— His Tail," "The Jimmy-John Boss," "U. S. Grant, A Biography," "The Virginian," "Lady Baltimore," "The Simple Spelling Bee," "The Seven Ages of Washington," etc. ♦Alexander Boyd, Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. With Am, Rubber Co., Boston, Mass., 1882 — . d.. 498 Waukesha, Wis., Aug. 26, 189 1 . ALPHA *John Eliot BuUard, Boston, Alass. A.ii. Hasty Pudding. B K. Commenc. Diss. Teacher, Pennell's Lat. and Eng. Sch., BufTalo, N. Y., 1883-84. d., ib.. May 26, 1884. ♦Charles Prosser Nichols, Manufacturer, Lowell, Mass. .A.B. Hasty Pudding, m., Harriet S. Spalding, June 12, 1890. Mfg. Chem., Lowell, Mass. d.. May 23, 1905. *Trenor Luther Park, Merchant, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Columbia Law Sch.. 1883-84. Memb., Am. Trading Co., Chinese and Japanese Goods, New York, N. Y., 1884—; Catlin & Co., ib. d., Oct. 23, 1907. 1884 Gordon Abbott, Officer of Corporation, tOld Colony Trust Co., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Pol. Econ. Commenc. Disq. Memb., Abbott, Wheel- ock & Co., Boston, Mass., 1884-93. V. Pres., Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Mass., 1893- 1900: Pres., id., 1900 — . m., Katharine Mc- Clane Tiffany, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 6, 1895. Officer, various Corpus. Clubs: Somerset, East- ern Yacht. George Russell Agassiz, Banker, 12 Ash- burton PI., Boston, Mass. A.B. 2d Boylston Elocu. Pr. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson. Rancher, Ariz. With Lee, Hig- ginson &• Co., Boston, Mass. m., Mabel Simp- kins, Yarmouthport, Mass., June 27, 1902, Travel. Res., Cal. Randolph Morgan Appleton, Ipswich, Mass. A.B. LL.B.. Columbia, 1887. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1887-89. Res., Ipswich, Mass., 1889 — . U. S. Marine Corps, Sp.-Am. War, 1898-99. m., Helen Kortright Mixter, Boston, Mass.. June j, 1888. Henry Morrell Atkinson, Banker, Title Guarantee and Trust Co., Atlanta, Ga. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Eclio. With Balch & Bacon, Laramie City. Wyo., 1884-86. Cot- ton Bus., Atlanta, Ga., 1886-89. m., May Peters, Atlanta, Apr. 5, 1888. Pres., Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1889 — . Officer, various Bks. and Public Service Corpus. Francis McNiel Bacon, Jr., Officer of Corporation, t92 Franklin St., Box 344, New York, N. Y. .'\.B. Ed., Crimson. Bus. Ed., Herald-Cr-im- son. Memb., Bacon & Co., Comsn. Merchants. .New York, .\. Y., 1888—. in.. Pauline Post, Paris, Fr., May 19, 1892. Officer, Corpus. Clubs: Knickerbocker; Racquet and Tennis; Harvard. Edward Appleton Bangs, Lawyer, 6 Pel- ham St., Boston, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. lion. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1884-86. Memb.. Ornithol. Club, Cambridge. Mass.; Am. Ornithol. Union, New York, X. \. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1887 — . Outram Bangs, Zoologist, 20 Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Curator of Mammals, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard. Memb., Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. ; Washington Acad. Sci.; Boston Soc. Natl. Hist. ; Biol. Soc. of Washing- ton. Contrib., Zoological journals. Club, Som- erset, Kes., 555 Huntington Ave. Walter Cabot Baylies, Officer of Cor- poration, 48 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. ^\.B. Hasty Pudding. Bus., Boston, Mass., 1884-96. Memb., Amory, Browne & Co., Dry Goods Comsn, Merchants, New York, X. Y., and Boston, 1896 — . m., Charlotte Upham, Boston, Nov. 17, 1888. Officer, numerous Corpus. Res., Taunton, Mass. Louis Alexander Biddle, 712 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. .\.B. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1887. Treas.. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1887 — . Leigh Bonsai, Lawyer, ti8 E. :Mt. Ver- non PI., Baltimore, Md. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Baltimore, Md., 1886 — . m., ilary Camilla Pleasants, ib., Apr. 16. 1890. William Sohier Bryant, Physician, 41 E. 32 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. A.M., 18S8. V. Pres., Hasty Pud- ding. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1888—. Surg., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Martlia Lyman Cox, Orange, N. J., Sept. 1, 1887. Instr., Harvard iled. Sch., 1890-96; Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., New York, 1904-05. Memb., numerous Med. Socs. Author, numerous Publications on Otol- ogy. John Thornton BuUard, Physician. 428 County St., New Bedford, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1887. Hasty Pudding. Post Grad. V\k., Heidelberg and Vienna, m., Emily Mor- gan Rotch, New Bedford, Mass., June 18, 1889. Phys., ib., 1889—. Surg., St. Luke's Hosp., 1890—. Acting Asst. Surg., U. S. Marine Hosp., 1892 — . Dir., Pierce Mfg. Co. Podmuska Mills, Pairpoint Mfg. Co. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Somerset (Boston, Mass.); Wam- sutta; Country (New Bedford). Winthrop Motley Burr, Banker, 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Banker, Boston, Mass., 1888-92. Memb., Parkinson & Burr, Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1892—; N. Y. Stock Ex- change, m., Frances Page, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 8, 1887. Clubs: Harvard; University; Union. John Jay Chapman, Lawyer [Retired], 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Litt.D., Hobart, 1900. Kp, Hasty Pud- ding. Ed., Echo. Harvard Law Sch., 1895. m.. (1) Minna Timmins, Boston, Mass., 1889; (2) Elizabeth W. Clianler, New York, N. Y., S02 Alpha 1898. Author: "Emerson and Other Essays," "Causes and Consequences," "Practical Agita- tion." Clubs: Century (New York); Tavistock (Boston). Res., 325 W. 82 St. Franklin Haven Clark, Physician, 703 Union Tr. Bldg., Detroit, Mich. A.B. M.D., 1888. Hasty Pudding, m.,. Mat- tie Lindsay Poor, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 14, i888. Res., Japan, 1895-99. Edmund Arthur Stanley Clarke, OiBcer of Corporation, fs Rector St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Kp, Hasty Pudding. Steel Bus., Pitts- burgh, Pa., and Chicago, 111., 1S84-99. m., Louisa Hall Ward, New York, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1890. Mgr., Peering Mfg. Co., Chicago, 1900- 03; Internatl. Harvester Co., 1903-04. Pres., Lackawanna Steel Co., 1904 — . Clubs: Harvard; Railroad; Metropolitan (New York). Frederic Codman Cobb, Physician, 11 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1887. Kb, Hasty Pudding. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1887 — . Asst. Phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1889. Phys., Boston Dispensary. Instr., Harvard ' Me"d. Sch.; 1906^-. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: St. Botolph; Somerset; Tav- ern. John Gardner Coolidge, Diplomat, iii Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Travel, Far East and S. Am., 18S7-1901. Sec, U. S. Legation, Pe- king, China, 1902-06; Mex., 1906-aS. U. S. Minister, Nicaragua, 1908. m., , Helen Granger Stevens, N. Andover, Mass., Apr. 29, 1909. Clubs: Somerset (Boston); Metropolitan (Wash- ington), Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Banker, Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Mass. A.B. Fresh. Detur. Sec. and Pres., Hasty Pudding. Hist. Honor. Class Pres. ist Mar- shal. Ed., Advocate and £cAo. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Diss. Pres. and Chmn., Bd. of Dir., Old Colony Trust Co., 1890—. V. Pres. and Dir., Natl. Bk. of Commerce. Dir., Seaboard Air Line R. R. ; Am. Teleg. and Teleph. Co.; Boston Elevated Ry. Co.; Gen. Elect. Co. m., Clara Amory, Brookline, Mass., Sept. 30, 1891. Clubs: Somerset (Boston, Mass.); Metropolitan; Knickerbocker; Harvard (New York, N. Y.). Res., Manchester, Mass. Thomas Kittredge Cummins, Officer of Corporation, 70 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty .Pudding. Harvard Law Sch. Mass. Bar. Treas. and Dir., Edison Elect. Illuminating Co. Dir., Bay State Trust Co. Sec, Class of 1884, Harvard. Clubs: St. Botolph; Tennis and Racquet. Allen Curtis, Broker, 33 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B., magna cum laude. Soph. Detur. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson, 1882-84. Royal Poly. Sch., 1883. Hon. Mention, Ger., Hist., and Eng. Comp. Commenc. Diss. Staff, Commer- cial Advertiser, New York, N. Y.; Every Other Saturday, Boston, Mass. Memb., Curtis & San- ger, Brokers, ib., 1885 — . m., Evelyn Weston, ib., Jan. 17, 1888. Dir., State Natl. Bank. Trustee, Provident Instn. for Savings. Res., 191 Beacon St. Samuel Atkins Eliot, Clergyman, 25 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B., S.T.D. Lee Reading Pr., 1880; 1881. ist Boylston Elocu. Pr. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist, and Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. Commenc. Speaker. A.B., cum laude. S.T.D., Bowdoin, 1900. Unit. Ch., Denver, Colo., 1889-93; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-98. Sec, Am. Unit. Assn., 1898-1900; Pres., id., 1900 — . m., Frances C. Hopkinson, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 22, 1889. Memb., New Eng. Meteorol. Soc; Champlain Soc. Res., 25 Reservoir St., ib. Jonas Benedict Frenkel, Lawyer, 3571 Alaska Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1885-86. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, m., Clara Freiberg, ib., Nov. 15, 1892. Clubs: Ohio; Phoenix; Harvard. William Amory Gardner, Educator, Groton, Mass. A.B. Fresh. Detur. Soph. High. Hon., Class. Ed., Crimson; Echo; Lampoon. Kp, Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Gr., Lat. and Eng. Comp. Final High Class. Honor. Commenc. Oration. * B K. Master, Gr., Groton Sch., Groton, Mass., 1884 — . Trustee, Groton Pub. Library. Clubs: Somerset; Tennis and Rac- guet (Boston, Mass.); N. Y. Yacht; Knicker- bocker (New York, N. Y.); Eastern Yacht. Author, "In Greece with the Classics." William Lawrence Green, t38 State St., Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Res., no Newbury St. Charles Eliot Guild, Insurance, 27 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Harvard, 1S80 — . Rancher, Colo., 1885- 91. With Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., Boston, Mass., 1892-99. m., Anne Gorham Frothingham, Boston, June ro, 1905. Memb., Guild & Eastman, Ins. Brokers, ib., 1899 — . Dir., Newsboys' Reading Room. Clubs: St. Botolph, Puritan, Union Boat (Bos- ton); Harvard (New York, N. Y.). Res., Readville, Mass. Charles Leland Harrison [Retired], 2052 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hasty Pudding. Asst. Supt., Gen. Supt. and V. Pres., Harrison Bros. & Co., Mfrs. of Chemicals, Philadelphia, Pa., — 1903. Retired, 1903. m., Catherine Yates Norris, ib., Apr. 29, 1886. Club, Rittenhouse. William Henry Raymond Hilliard, fMe- chanics' Natl. Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Mechanics' Natl. Bank and Sterling Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., — 1898. m., Mary McMasters Jones, June 6, 1888. Pres., Alcania Co., Tin Plate Mfrs., Avonmore, Pa., 1898 — . Clubs: Duquesne; Union; Pittsburgh Golf. Charles Andrews Holmes, Merchant [Retired], 2667 Highland Ave., Cincin- nati. Ohio. A.B.' Hasty Pudding. With W. S. Merrill Chem. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-90; 1903-06. Coffee Bus., New York, N. Y., 1890-1903. Retired, 1906. Clubs: University; Golf; Coun- try. Richard Flint Howe, Officer of Corpora- tion [Retired], Saranac Lake, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Res., Kenosha, Wis., 1884-94. Sec. and Mgr., Northwestn. Wire Mattress Co., Chicago, 111., 1894-1902. m., Abby Marion Peering, St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 3, 1898. Sec. and Treas., Internatl. Harvester Co., ib., 1902-05. Retired, 1905. Res., Col- orado Springs, Colo., 1905 — . S03 ALPHA Samuel IngersoU Hutchinson, Broker, 8 Exchange PI., Boston, Mass. .\.l\. Ilasly Pudding. Horse Uaiser, W'yo.. 1884.90. Lumberman and Miner, Wis. and Alaska, 1900. Special Agt., Gt. Northern Ry., Minn., 1900-04. m., N'allie Gotzian, St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 25, 1901. Memb., Sargent & Fair- child, Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1908 — . George William Kemp, Merchant, 135 Water St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With Lanman & Kemp, Wholesale Druggists, New York, N. Y., 1884—; Memb., id., 1894 — • ^-t Margaret Shepherd Hutton, ib., Nov. 26, 1889. Clubs: Harvard; University; Down Town. George Hess Ledlie, Journalist, Univer- sity Club, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Asst. City Ed., Boston Advertiser, 1884-86. Ed., Post D -spatch, St. Louis, Mo., 1888-91. Ed., New York World, 1891 — . Clubs; University: Harvard. Louis Valcoulon LeMoyne, Landscape Architect, University Club, Chicago, 111. Harvard, 1881-82. Treas., Hasty Pudding. Patent Lawyer, Chicago, III., — 1894. Student, Europe, 1894-96. Landscape Architect, Chi- cago, 1897 — . Clubs: Tennis; Ontwentsia Golf. Louis Butler McCagg, 18 E. 84 St., New York, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Officer, various Charitable Socs. m., Edith Edgar Knight, Newport, R. I., Nov. z, 1892. William Robert Mercer, Jr., fDoyles- town, Pa. Harvard, 1882-84. Hasty Pudding, Europe, Asia and Africa, 1884-85. Bermuda, Cuba and X'ancouver Isl., 1886. Europe, 1887 — . Memb., Bucks Co. (Pa.) Hist. Soc. Robert Shaw Minturn, Lawyer, ii6 E. 22 St., New York, N. Y. iV.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1886. Ed., Crimson. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Alention, Eng. Comp. With Drexel, Morgan & Co., New York, N. Y. m.. Bertha Howard Potter, Jan. 22, 1906. ist Lt., 12th Reg., N. G. S. N. Y. Treas., N. Y. Assn. for Improving the Condition of the Poor. William Woolsey Mumford, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Crimson; Herald-Crimson. Libr., Hasty Pudding. Class Odist. Commenc. DistJ. Harvard Law Sch., 1884-86. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1888-igoo; New York, N. Y., 1887; 1900 — . m., Jennie Magee Beach, Watkins, -N. Y., Sept. 11, 1889. Walter Brigham Nye, ^Manufacturer, ti6i Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1880-82. H.isty Pudding. With Washburn Steel Wks., Worcester, Mass., 1882- 86; Hartman Steel Co., Beaver I'alls, Pa., 1886-88; Cumberland Mfg. Co., 1888-98. m., Caroline Mortimer Ethridge, Plymouth, Mass., Dec. 29, 1886. Memb., S. D. Warren & Co., Paper Mfrs., Boston, Mass., 1898—. Clubs: Union; Brookline. Thomas Mott Osborne, Manufacturer, Auburn, N. Y. A.B., LL.D. Ed., Echo. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist, and Music, m., Agnes Devens, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 27, i886. With D. M. Osborne & Co., Mfrs. Agricultural Implements, 1884--; Pres., id., 1886—. Memb., Bd. of Edu., .\uburn, N. Y., 1885-91; 1893-96. Mayor, Au- burn, .\. Y., 1892-96. .Memb., Public Service Comsn., 1907 — . Pres., Auburn Publishing Co. \'. Pres., Columbia Kope Co.; Eagle VVagon Works. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, George Junior Republic Assn. Clubs: City (Auburn); Uni- versity; Harvard; City; A A •!> (New York, N. Y.); Tavern (Boston, Mass.); University (Chi- cago). Francis Lithgow Payson, t40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1880 — . Hasty Pudding, m., (i) Jane Crocker, Taunton, Mass., Oct. 6, 1883; (2) Maybelle Stewart, Washington, D. C, May 16, 1896. Nathatiiel Greene Pendleton, Lawyer, 99 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Ohio Bar, 1884. With Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, (Dhio, 1886-90. Mgr,, Gas & Electric Light Co., Davenport, Iowa, 1890-96. m., Adelaide Elizabeth John- son, Watertown, Wis., June 14, 1804. Lawyer, Cincinnati, 1896-1905; New York, N. Y., 1905 — . Robert Patterson Perkins, Officer of Corporation, 41 Union Sq., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. With D., L. & W. R. R., 1884-86. With P. Lorillard & Co., New York, .\. Y., 1886-88. Wool Bus., Philadelphia, Pa., 1888-92. Sec, E. S. Higgins Carpet Co., 1892- 99; Pres., 1 899- 190 1. Pres., Hartford Carpet Co., 1901 — . Dir., Phoenix Natl. Bank. Clubs: Union; Knickerbocker; The Brook; Harvard. Thomas Rodman Plummer, Farmer, South Dartmouth, Mass. .V.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention. Fine .Vrts. Commenc. Disq. Europe, 1884-85. Stu- dent, Architecture. Paris, Fr.. 1885-90. Farmer, S. Dartmouth, Mass., i8go — . Herbert Daniel Robbins, Manufacturer, 91 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. Chorister, Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson. Memb., McKeown & Robbins, Wholesale Drug- gists, New York, N. Y. Pres., New York Quinine & Chemical Works, ib. m., Helen Carroll, of Doughregan Manor, Md., at Paris, Fr., Apr. 26, 1897. 2d V. Pres., Coll. of Pharmacy of the City of New York. Clubs: Harvard; The Brook; University; Metropolitan; Down Town; Knickerbocker (New York); Som- erset (Boston, Mass.); Ranelagh (London, Eng.). Lawrence Eugene Sexton, Lawyer, 34 Pine St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1887. Artist, Hasty Pudding. Ed., Lampoon, Hon. Mention, Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1887—. Dir., Rimapo Foundry & Wheel Works. Memb., Exec. Com., New York I5ar .Assn. Memb., State Bar Assn. ; .\atl. Geog. Soc; Met. Museum of -Vrt; Am. Museum Nat. Hist. Clubs; Century; University; Harvard; National Arts; Reform (New York); Union Cleveland, Ohio); Ardsley; Blooming Grove Fishing and Hunting. Roger Faxton Sturgis, 26 Common- wealth Ave., Boston, Mass. A. B., magna cum laitde. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crunson. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1884-86. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1887 — . m., Mildred P'razier, Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1893. Clubs: Somer- set; Myopia Hunt. 504 ALPHA William Codman Sturgis, Botanist, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. A.B., A.M.. Ph.D. Sec, Hasty Pudding. Ed.. Eclu}. Nat. Hist. Honor. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist, and Eng. Comp. Instr., Harvard, 1888- Sg. Ph.D., 1889. in., Carolyn Hall, New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 4, 1889. Vegetable Pathologist, Conn. State Agr. Experiment Sta., New Haven, Conn., 1890-igoo. Cambridge, Erig.. 1898-99. Dean, Colo. Sch. of Forestry, Colorado Coll., 1904. Edward Mitchell Townsend, Merchant, P. O. Box 1986, New York, N. Y. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. With E. M. Townsend & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1884 — ; Memb., id., 1901 — . m., Alice Greenough. ib., Apr. 20, 1892. Gilbert Hubbard Turner, Manufacturer [Retired], New Rochelle. N. Y. Harvard Univ.. 1881 — . O.K. m., Helen Louise Stokes, Jan. 4. 1885. Memb., Brinckeilioff, Turner & Co., Mfrs., New York, N. Y., 1885- 99. Retired, 1S99. Res., Adirondacks, 1899- 1907; New Rochelle, X. Y., 1907 — . Fiske Warren, Manufacturer, 161 Devon- shire St., Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. O. K. Ed., Advocate. Law Student, Oxford, 1906-07. m., Gretchen Os- good, Boston, Mass., May 14, i8gi. With A. D. Warren & Co., Paper Mfrs., Boston, Mass., 1884 — ; Memb., id., i88g— . Treas., Cumber- land Mfg. Co., 1888-9S. Tennis Champion, U. S., 1893. Memb., Exec. Com., Anti-Imperial League, 1899 — . Dir., Am. Peace Soc, 1903 — . Memb., Am. Paper & Pulp Assn. ; Boston Paper Trade Assn. ; Soc. of Chemical Industry. Clubs; Twentieth Century; Union; Economic; Mass. Reform; Boston City; Boston Ath. Res., "Tahanto Farm," Harvard, Mass. William Fessenden Wesselhoeft, Physi- cian, 176 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. -V.B. M.D., 1887. Hasty Pudding. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1887 — . m., Emily Bradley, Brattleboro, Vt., June 30, 1887. Pres., Bos- ton Horn. Soc, 1903. V. Pres., Mass. Horn. Soc, 1904. yVssoc. Prof., Boston Univ., Med. Sch. Frederick Silsbee Whitwell, Officer of Corporation, 751 Tremont Bldg., Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1887. Hasty Pudding. Mass. Bar, 1887. Real Estate, Boston, Mass., 1888 — . m., Gertrude Howard, ib., Nov. 23, 1893. Dir., various corpus. Clubs: Somerset; Tennis and Racquet. Harry Reamer Woodward, Officer of Corporation, fJ^fiddlebury, Loudoun Co., Va. Hasty Pudding. Bus., 1884-89. m., Fanny Dudley, Louisville, Ky., June 2, 1886. Mng. and Banking, Colo., 1889-99. Sec. and Treas., Hallock Elect. Generator Co., 1900 — . Officer, various corpus. [Fitzalan] Stuart Wyeth, Officer of Cor- poration, 1817 Walnut St., Philadel- phia, Pa. A.B. LL.B., Univ. of Pa. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Advocate. With John Wyeth & Bro., Mfrs., Philadelphia, Pa., 1893 — ; Pres., 1908—. *Allan Macy Butler, Scarsdale, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Pres., Crimson and Ifcrald- Crimson, d.. May 28, 1888. *Charles Henry Converse, Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding, d.. New York, N. Y., June ig, 1899. *James Coleman Ford, San Francisco, Cal. Hasty Pudding, d., Nov. 26, 1885. *William Hobbs Goodwin, Broker, Ja- maica Plain, Mass. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Sporting F.d., Crimson; Echo. 2d Class Marshal. Memb., Bond & Goodwin, Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1884- igos. m., Eleanor Sherwin, Jamaica Plain, Mass., June 22, i8g7. d., Dedhani, Mass., Feb. 18, 1905. ♦Charles Sterrett Latham, Stockbridge, Mass. Hasty Pudding, d., July 21, i8go. *Henry Fauntleroy Mandell, Paterson, N. J. Hasty Pudding. d., Boston, Mass., Dec. 8, 189s. *Louis Agassiz Shaw, Newton Center, Mass. Hasty Pudding. m., Mary Elizabeth Salton- stall, Newton, Mass., June 30, 18S4. d., July 2, 1891. *John Allison White, Williamsport, Pa. Hasty Pudding. Bus. Ed., Lampoon, d., June 13, 1904. i88s Charles Heath Atkinson, fHeath Hill, Brookline, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Advocate and Lam- poon. 3d Class Marshal. Retired, owing to poor health. Franklin Swift Billings, Officer of Cor- poration, Woodstock, Vt. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Exporter and Impor- ter, New York, N. Y., — 1903. m., Bessie Hewitt Vail, Woodstock, Vt., July 12, 1892. Res., ib., 1903 — . Col. and Chief of Staff, Gov. of Vt., igo4-o6. Clubs; Harvard (New York); Harvard (Boston, Mass.). Royal Phelps Carroll, Banker, fcare Maitland, Coppell & Co., 52 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding, m., Marion Langdon, Irvington, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1891. U. S. N., Sp.- Ani. War, i8g8. Winthrop Astor Chanler, Capitalist, 32 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson. Treas. and Dir., Roanoke Rapids Power Co. Pres. and Dir., United Industrial Co. m., Margaret Terry, Rome, It., Dec. 16, 1886. Clubs; Un- ion; Knickerbocker; City; Tuxedo; Riding; The Brook; Racquet and Tennis; Players' (New York, N. Y.); Metropolitan (Washington, D. C). Res., II W. 37 St., New York, and Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Winthrop Cowdin, Manufacturer, Pas- saic, N. J. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Treas., Algonquin Co., Woolen Mfrs., Passaic, N. J. m., Lena Tib- betts Potter, New York, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1886. Club, University (New York). Res., Mt. Kisco, X. Y. Henry Brinton Coxe, Merchant, tii03 Franklin Bank Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Wholesale Coal Bus. 50s ALPHA m., Ruth Lovei'ing, Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1888. Hamilton Rowan Curtis, tSomerset Club, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Travel. Res., Italy, 1 90 1 — , Grafton Delany Gushing, Lawyer, 717 Barristers' Hall, Pemberton Sq., Bos- ton, Mass. A.B., A.M. LL.B., 1888. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1888 — . Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1905 — . Memb., Boston Sch. Com., 6 yrs. (Pres., 2 yrs.). Pres., Rep. Club of Mass., 2 yrs. Pres., Mass. Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Children. V. Pres., Public Sch. Assn. Pres., Harvard Teachers' Assn. Clubs: Somerset; City. Res., 20 Chestnut St. Frederic Adrian Delano, Officer of Cor- poration, 510 Wellington Ave., Chi- cago, 111. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Advocate. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. m., Matilda A. Peasley, Chicago, 111., Nov. 22, 1888. With C. B. & Q. R. R., —1905. V. Pres., Wabash R. R., 1905 — . William Kinnicutt Draper, Physician, 121 E. 36 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1888. Hasty Pudding. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1888—. Adj. Prof., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Columbia. m., Helen Fidelia Hoffman, New York, N. Y., 1898. Club: University. John Gilbert FoUansbee, Mining, fUnion Club, New York, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Ranching and Mng., Mex. Memb., various New York (N. Y.) and San Francisco (Cal.) Clubs. Amos Tuck French, Banker, 20 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Hasty Pudding, m., Pauline Le Roy, Newport, R. I., Dec. 2, 1885. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1887-91. V. Pres., Manhattan Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1893-1908. Dir., N. P. R. R.; C. B. & Q. R. R.; Northn. Se- curities Co.; Manhattan Trust Co. Memb., N. Y. Chamber of Commerce; N. Y. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Knickerbocker: Union; Metropolitan; Harvard; N. Y. Yacht; Tuxedo; Grolier; Down Town; City; Midday; Turf and Field; The Brook; Coney Island Jockey. Frank Hitchcock, Officer of Corporation, Youngstown, Ohio. Hasty Pudding, m.. Bertha Rockwell Cowles, Utica, N. Y., June 2, 1896. Pres., Andrews & Hitchcock Iron Co., Youngstown, Ohio. William Parmelee Homans, Business. tin Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. Chem., Daubman & Co., Baltimore, Md., — 1892 — . Bus., New York, N. Y., — 1900 — . [Oscar] Shafter Howard, Business, 130 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Clk., Sugar Refinery, San Francisco, Cal. Oil Bus. m., Mary Frances Hunter, Newport, R. I., June 10, 1896. Alfred William Hoyt, Banker, l Broad- way, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Memb., A. M. Hoyt & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1890—. Arthur Stoddard Johnson, Trustee, 253 Coinmonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding, m., Jennie M. Blake. Boston, Mass., Apr. 17, 1895. Pres., Boston Y. M. C. A., 1897 — ■ Trustee of estates and charitable organizations. Club, University. Summer Res., Nahant, Mass. Louis Krumbhaar, Officer of Corpora- tion, care The Solway Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Hasty Pudding.. Bus., Philadelphia, Pa., 1886- 98. m., Anna Conyngham Stevens, Nov. 10, 1892. Asst. Sec, The Solway Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1898—. John Lawrence, Farmer, 29 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ensign, U. S. N., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Martha Peabody, Salem, Mass., June 16, 1887. Farmer, Groton, Mass Robert Latimer McCook, Lawyer, Fres- no Sequoia Club, Fresno, Cal. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, New York, N. Y.; Fresno, Cal. James Gregory Mumford, Physician and Surgeon, 29 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1890. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson, Phys. and Surg., Boston, Mass., 1890 — . m., Helen Sherwood Ford, Troy, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1892. Surg., Carney Hosp., 1892; Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1894. Asst. in Surg., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1895-1902; Instr., id., 1902—, Fellow, Am. Surg. Assn. ; Mass. ' Med. Soc. Memb., Boston Soc. for Med. Impr. ; Am. Med. Assn.; Surgical Club; Boston Soc. Med. Scis. ; Boston Med. Library; Soc. of Col. Wars. Author, "Narrative of Medicine in America." Clubs: Somerset: Mass. Reform; Economic; City (Boston) : Genesee Valley (Rochester, N. Y.). Eliot Norton, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson. Har- vard Law Sch. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. m., Margaret Palmer Meyer, Oyster Bay, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1890. Jose Victoris Oiiativia, 16 E. 82 St., New York. N. Y. A.B. Res., New York, N. Y., and Europe, m., Julia Blackwell Custiman, Albany, N. Y., iVor. 15, 1885. James Kirke Paulding, Philanthropist, 130 E. 24 St., New York, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crimson. Hon. Men- tion, Hist. Commenc. Disq. Sch. Trustee, New York, N. Y., 1894-95; Sch. Inspr., ib., 1896- 97. Memb., Bellevue and Allied Hosps., 1902 — . Contrib., Atlantic Monthly; Architectural Rec- ord. Memb., Public Edu. Assn.; Child Labor Com. ; Soc. for Italian Immigrants. Club, Century. Malcolm Storer, Physician, 5 Brimmer St., Boston, Mass. M.D. Hasty Pudding. Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1888; M.D., 1889. in., Grace Ayrault, Geneva, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1899. Phys.,, Boston, 1901 — . Teacher, Harvard Med. Sch. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Mass. Med. Soc; Obstet. Soc. of Am. Club, St. Botolph. James Jackson Storrow, Banker, 44 State St., Boston, Mass. LL.B., 1888. V. Pres., Hasty Pudding. 2d Class Marshal. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist, m., Helen Osborne, Auburn. N. Y., Oct, i, 1891. Memb., Lee. Higginson & Co., Bankers, 1906 — . Dir., First Natl. Bank; Am. Exploration Co.; 506 ALPHA V. S. Mining Co.; Elect. Securities Corpn,; United Fruit Co.; Columbia Rope Co. Memb., Bd. of Overseers, Harvard. Chmn., Boston Sell. Com., 1905 — . Pres., Boston Merchants Assn. Memb.,' Am. Acad. Pol. and Sec. Sci. Clubs: University; Union; Exchange; Har- vard; Boston City. Res., 417 Beacon St., Boston, and Lincoln, Mass. Frederick Spaulding Taylor, tSomerset Club. Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. John Eliot Thayer, Banker and Orni- thologist, 50 State St., Boston,' Mass. Hasty Pudding. Class Pres. 1st Class Mar- shal, m., Evelyn Duncan Forbes, Clinton, Mass., June 22, 1886. Pres., First Natl. Bank, ib. ; Clinton Savings Bank, ib. ; Horse Show, Boston, Mass. Built Museum in Lancaster, Mass. Has one of most complete collections of N. Am. birds in the world. Clubs: Somer- set; Algonquin; Tennis and Racquet; Coun- try (Boston); Harvard (New York, N. Y.). Res., Lancaster. William Ropes Trask, Lawyer, 40 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1888. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Crijnson. George Standish Weed, Lawyer, Platts- burg, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Lawyer, Plattsburg and New York, N. Y. m., Frances Henrietta Ross, Plattsburg, May 20, 1891. McDonald Ellis White, Publishing, t4 Park St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Bus. Ed., Advocate. m., Elizabeth Frothingham Hoblo, Salem, Mass., Jan. 26, 1895. : With Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Pubs., Boston, Mass. Samuel Ellsworth Winslow, Manufac- turer and Banker, 31 Mulberry St., Worcester, Mass. .^B. Hasty Pudding. Pres. and Ed., Lam- poon. Pres. and Treas., Samuel Winslow Skate Mfg. Co. Memb., Winslow & Co , Bankers and Brokers. m.. Bertha Lucinia Russell, Charlestown, Mass., Apr. 17, 1889. Egerton Leigh Winthrop, Jr., Lawyer, Z2 Liberty St.. New York, N. Y. LL.B. Hasty PuSding. LL.B., Columbia, 1887. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1887 — . m., Emeline Dore Heckscher, July, 1890. Sec. and Dir., Am. Horse Exchange; N. Y. Cab Co.; City Real Property Investing Co. Dir., Empire Trust Co. Memb., New York Bar Assn. Clubs-: Lawyers';- Metropolitan; Racquet and Tennis; IChickerbocker; Harvard; Meadow Brook Hunt. Res., 114 E. 39 St. *William Henry Baldwm, Omaha, Neb. A.B. Hasty Pudding. 1st Sr. Elocu. Pr. .With U. P. Ry., Omaha, Neb. m., Ruth Standish Bowles, Springfield, Mass., Oct. 30, 1889. d.. Locust Valley, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1905. *Martin Luther Bradford, Physician, Dorchester, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Class V. Pres. Com- menc. Disq. Harvard Med. Sch., 1885-87. Externe, Lying-in Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1887. d'., 1887. *John Codman, 2d, Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. m., Clara Vivian Bcardsley. Hardinsburg, Ky., May 14, 1892 d., Lancaster. Mass., Aug. 31, 1897. *Adams Crocker, Officer of Corporation, Fitchburg, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Bus. Ed., Lampoon. Memb., Union Machine Co.; Union Screen Plate Co. Treas., Fitchburg Mfg. Co. m., Annie Lathrop Weyman, New York, N. Y., June 2, 1890. *Joseph Marquand. New York, N. Y. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Herald-Crimson. d., Oct. 23, 1899. *John Hawks Noble, Omaha, Neb. Hasty Pudding. With U. P. Ry., Omaha, Neb. d., Bellport, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1904. ♦Robert Fields Simes, Lawyer, Ports- mouth, N. H. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Pol. Econ. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1885 — . d., Boston, Mass., Aug. 7, 1901. *John Simpkins, New York, N. Y. Hasty Padding. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. d., Washington, D. C, Mar. 26, 1897. 1886 Henry Ward Abbot, Artist and Trustee, fYarmouthport, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Philos. Europe, 1886. m., Isabel Anderson, Boston, Mass., May 19, 1898. William Lothrop Allen, 62 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist, and Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. Eu- rope, 1886. With W. H. Allen & Son, Leather Dealers, Boston, Mass., 1886 — ; Memb., id., 1891 — . m., Margaret Converse, Newton, Mass., Nov. 7, 1888. Dir., Webster & Atlas Bank. Clubs: Union: Country: Chestnut Hill. Oliver Ames, Manufacturer, g5 Ames Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Porcellian. Europe, 1886-87. Mfr., N. Easton, Mass., 1887—. m., Elise Alger West, Boston, Mass., Dec. 3, 1890. Pres. and Dir., Ames Plow Co.; Fisher Mfg. Co.; Kinsley Iron and Machine Co.; Met. Storage Warehouse Co.; Union Copper Mining Co. V. Pres., Treas., and Dir., Eaton In- vestment Co.; Ames Shovel and Tool Co.; Oliver Ames & Sons Corpn. Dir., C. and N. W. Ry. Co.; Oregon Short Line R. R. Co.; U. P. R. R. Co.; Western Union Teleg. Co. : Gen. Elect. Co. ; Old Colony Trust Co. ; Security Safe Deposit Co. Res., 15 Common- wealth Ave., Boston, and N. Easton, Mass. Francis Boyle Austin, Business, ti02 North St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Iron and Steel Bus., Boston, Mass. m., (1) Sallie Wetherell Reed, ib., Feb. 21, 1895; (2) Mary Lydia Fisher, Brookline^ Mass., May 2, 1901. Clubs: Puritan; Union; Country. James Cook Ayer, Physician, 34 W. 74 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Hasty Pudding. With J. C. Aver &• Co., Lowell, Mass., 1886-87; Washington Mills Co., Lawrence, Mass., 1887; New York, N. Y., Office, id., 1887-91. ' M.D., Columbia, 1895. Interne, Bellevue Hosp., ib., 1896-98. Phys., ib., 1898 — . Memb., N. Y. Co. Med. Assn.; N. Y. Acad. Med.; N. Y. State Med. Assn.; Am. Med. Assn.; Am. Geog. Soc. Clubs: University; N. Y. Yacht; Harvard. 507 ALVU.l Wendell Baker, Broker, 41 Kxchange PL, New York, N. Y, A.B. Hasty Pudding. A J. With Kidili-r, Peabody & Co., Banlters, New Vorlc, .\. Y., 1886-87. With F. S. Moscley & Co., Dankcis and Brokers, ib., 1887 — . m., Jeanne J. Held, ib., Jan. 1, 1900. Res., 54 W. 12 St. William Sanford Barnes, Lawyer, 2016 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. .\ -i. I£d., AJvoculc: Crimson; Herald-Crimsoiu Pres., Class. ist Class Marshal. Columbia Law Sch., 1 886-88. Europe, 1887. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1888 — . m., Delphine Delraas, ib., Jan. 5, 1893- Oliver William Bird, Merchant, Hemp- stead, L. I., N. Y. Harvard, 1882-83. Hasty Pudding. Porcellian. Memb., Pease & Elliman, Real F-state, New ■\'ork, N. Y. m., Clara Sutton Gautier, ib., Feb. 6, 1889. Clubs: Knickerbocker; Racquet and Tennis. William Gibson Borland, Broker, ti7 Broad St., New York, N. Y. -\.B. Hasty Pudding. With Kidder. Peabody & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1886-87. Note Broker, ib., 1887-93. With Taunton Dye \\'orks, Taunton. Mass., 1893-95. Memb., Chas. Head & Co., Brokers, New York, 189S — . ni., Lucy Sturgis Codman, West Roxbury, ^lass., Oct. 15, 1895. Francis Bullard, 3 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1886, 1887. 1888. Student, Philosophy and Art, U. S.. liurope, and India. Thomas Handasyd Cabot, Musician, 7232 Newbury St.. Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. A 4. With B. and \. R. R., Boston, Mass., 1886-87; C, B. and O. R. R., Keokuk, Iowa, 1887 — ; Boston incandescent Light Co., — 1898. m., Elise I'umpelly, Dublin, N. H., Oct. 3, 1898. Mu- sician. Boston, 1898 — . Sevrard Gary, Merchant, 615 Delaware .\ve.. Buffalo. N. Y. \.B. Hasty Pudding. Univ. of Buffalo, Med. Sell., 1886-87. I. C. I. Soc, id. With Scatch- fnt & Son, Lumber Merchants, Buffalo, N. v., 1887 — . m., Emily Lisle Scatcherd, ib., July 13. 1 887. Stephen Chase, fBox 297, Dedham, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Herald. Sec, Harvard Alumni, igoi — . Adams Davenport Claflin, Manufacturer, Newton Centre, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hi.st. and Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1886-87. New Eng. Agt., Mather Elect. Co., Boston, Mass.; Dir., id., 1887-94. m., Agnes \A^alker, Worcester, Mass., Oct. 30, 1888. Pres. and Trustee, Boston Suburban Elect. Co. Dir., Newton St. Ry. Co. : Waltham Gas Light Co. ; Lexington and Boston St. Ry. Co.; Emer^ Mfg. Co. Res., T56 Grant Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. David Crawford Clark, Banker, 51 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ha.stv Pudding. Porcellian. Memb.. Clark. Dodge & Co., Bankers, New York. X. Y., 1887 — . m., Zelina Keysev, ib.. .\pr. -'3. Edmund Dwight Codman, Lawyer, 27 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasly X*udding. Hon. Mention, Gr. "'and Lat. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., :886-87. Fitchburg R. K., Filchburg, Mass., 1887-88. Lawyer, Boston, .Mass., 1888--. Pres. and Dir., Natl. Dock and Storage Ware- house Co. V. Pres., Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.; Mass. Real Estate Exchange. Trustee, Berkeley Hotel Trust; Summer St. Trust; City Associates. Dir., Boston Land Co.; Boston Wharf Co.; Old Boston Natl. Bk. Res., 141 Beacon St., Boston, and Westwood, Mass. Robert George Cook, Physician, Box 120, Canandaigua, N. Y. .\.B. M.D., Columbia, 1889. Hasty Pudding. Interne, Roosevelt Hosp., New York, N. \ ., 1889-90. Asst. Phys., St. Lawrence State Hosp., Ogdensburg, .\". Y., 1891-95. m., Mary Belle Story, Rochester, N. Y., June 2, 1892. -Memb., .\m. .Med. Assn.; N. Y. State Med. Soc.; Rocliester Acad, of ^Med. Phys.,' Roch- ester, N. v., 189s — . David Hill Coolidge, Jr., Landscape Gar- dener, 903 Tremont Bldg., Boston, -Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Univ., Bussey Inst., 1886-87. Landscape Gardener, 1888--. m., Harriet Sears Crowninshield, Boston, Mass., Nov. 25, 1890. Sidney Coolidge, Officer of Corporation, fTreniont Bldg., Boston, Mass. O. K. With Kans. City, St. J. aud C. B. R. R.. St. Joseph, Jlo., 1886—. Treas., Stark Mills. Manchester, Mass., — 1904. m., Mary Colt. St. Joseph, Aug. 13, 1890. Treas., Lowell Bleachery, Lowell, ilass., 1904 — . William Richardson Dewey, Manufac- turer, 34 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. A.B. O. K. With C. O. Foster & Co., Raw Sugar Mfrs.. 1886-89. m., Margaret Perciva! iJraman, Newton, !Mass., Feb. 23, 1892. Metnb., Barnes & Dewey, Sugar Importers, 1890-98. Treas., Waters Governor Co., Mfrs. of m.'i- chinery, Boston, ifass., 1898 — . Res., 232 Franklin St., Newton. Sewall Henry Fessenden, Broker, 50 Congress St.. Boston, iMass. .A.B. Hasty Pudding. .\ A. Wool Merchant. Boston, JIass., 1886-87; Broker, 1887-88. With F. S. Moseley & Co., Note Brokers, 1888—; Memb., id., 1892 — . m., Caroline Haskell Lee, Brookline, Mass., Oct. 22, 1889. Clubs: Somer- set; Tennis and Racquet; Country. Res., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Robert Dumont Foote, Banker, t72 South St.. Alorristown, N. J. -\.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention. Fr. Commenc. Disq. m., Marie Gilmour Hopkins, Madison, N. J., July 7, 18S6. Memb., Com- mon Council, ^lorristown, N. J., 1887 — . \'. Pres., Natl. Iron Bank, ib., 1898. Frank Ravenel Frost, Lawyer, t7 Broad St., Charleston, S. C, .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Porcellian. Law Stu- dent, Charleston, S. C, 1886-88. Lawyer, ib., 188S— . Memb., Co. Sch. Examrs., 1889—. m., Celcstinc Huger Preston, Morristown, N. J., .\pi. 18, 1900. James Albert Frye, Author, St. Botolph Club, Boston, ilass. A.T.. Haivard Law Sch., 18S6-89. m-. Kate Colony. Kcene, \. 11.. (3ct 29, 1891. Maj., I'. S. \'., Sp.-.\m. War, 1898; Col., Coast 508 ALPHA Artillery, 1900-06; Adjt. Gen., Mass., 1906-07 ; Retired, rank of Major Gen., jM. \^ M., 1907. Author, "l''rom lieadquariers," "l'"ables ut Field and SlaiT," "Hist, of First Mass. Ar- tillery." Contrib. to mags, and newspaper. Memb., Mass. Mil. Hist. See; New Eng. Hist, and Geneal. See; Bostonian See.; U. S. Naval Inst.; Mil. Service Instn. of U. S. ; Naval and Mil. Order Sp.-Am. War. Clubs: St, Bo- tolpli; Papyrus; Wardroom (Boston); Army and Navy (Washington, D. C). Augustus Peabody Gardner, Congress- man and Trustee, 22 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. O. K. Ed., Crimson. Class Sec. Harvard Law Sch., 1886-88. Farmer, Hamilton, Mass., 1888 — . m., Constance Lodge, June 14, 1892. Mass. Gen. Ct., Senate, 1899- 190 1. U. S. House of Reps., 1903 — . Capt., U. S. v., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Edward Everett Hamlin, Merchant, 30 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.E. Lee J-'reslii. Reading Pr. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention. Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. Coal Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1886 — . m., (t) Helen Hamlin Choate, Bangor, Me., Dec. 31, 1888; (2) Katharine Brooke Conrad, Win- chester, Va., Jan. 16, 1904. Pres,, Metropoli- tan Coal Co., Boston, Mass., 1899 — . Trustee. Club, Eastern Yacht. George Balmer Harris, Banker, ti4 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Kidder, Peabody & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass. With Blake Bros. & Co., Bankers, ib., 1886 — ; Memb., id., 1900 — . m., Mariana Thayer Margati, Salem, Mass., Apr. 22, 1891. Malcolm Graeme Haughton, Broker, i86 Mason Bldg., Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding. Europe, 1886. Columbus, Miss., and Rockdale, Bryan, and Waco, Tex., T 886-99. ^lemb., Haughton & Co., Cotton Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1900 — . William Randolph Hearst, Journalist, New York Journal, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1S82-85. Hasty Pudding. A A. Bus. Ed., Lampoon. Ed. and Prop., Daily Examiner, San Francisco, Cal., 1886 — . Eu- rope, 1889. Ed. and Prop., American, New^ York, N. Y., 1895 — ; Evening Journal, ib., 1896 — ; American, Chicago, 111., 1900 — ; Ex- aminer, ib., 1902 — ; Examiner, Los Angeles, Cal., 1903 — ; American, Boston, Mass., 1904 — . Prop., Das Morgen Journal, New York; Cosmo- politan Mag., ib. Memb., U. S. House of Reps., igo3-o7. m., Millicent Willson, New York, Apr. 28, 1903. Pres., Natl. Assn. of Dem. Clubs. Candidate for Mayor of New York, 1905 ; for Governor of State of New York, 1906- Marcus Morton Kimball, Lawyer, 1^3 Central St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Commenc. Disq. Har- vard Law Sch., 1886-87. Memb., Claflin Kim- ball & Co., Elect. Firm, 1887-98. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1898 — . m., Jeanie Lawrence Perkins, New York, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1892. Milton Slocum Latham, Merchant, ti28 E. 34 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Fruit Grower, Oak- land, Cal., 1886-88. With McClurg, Pubs., Chicago, 111., 1888-90. Flax Fibre Bus., 1890—. William Littauer, Officer of Corporation, t^It. Morris, N. Y. A.B. O. K. Bus., Cal., 1886-87; N'^w York, N. Y., 1887-89. \'. Pres., Fonda, Johnstown and Ciloversville K. K. Co., 1889—. Pres., Jolinsloun, GloveisviUe & Kingsboro K. R. Co. Dir., various corpus, m., Catherine Maria Manice, New Haven, Conn., Sept., 18, 1899. Hersey Goodwin Locke, Physician, 519 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. M.D. Harvard, 1882-84. Hasty Pudding. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1886. House Phys., New York Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1886-88. M.D., Co- lumbia, 1887. Asst., Gynecol., Roosevelt PIosp., ib., i8S8-8g. m., Julia D. Williams, Ocala, Fla., 1902. Lect., Syracuse Univ., Med. Sch. Memb., N. Y. State Med. Soc; Onondaga Co. Med. Soc; Syracuse Acad, of M^d. Alan Gregory Mason, 9 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Organ Builder. 1886-89. Harvard Med. Sch., 2 yrs. No regular occu- pation. Otis Angelo Mygatt, Manufacturer, 50 Church St., New York, N. Y. A.B. O. K. Egypt, 1886-87. U. S., 1887-88. JMine Owner, Peru, 1888-91. Europe, 1891-96. Interested in patents. New York, N. Y., 1896. Memb., Holophane Glass Co., ib., 1896 — . m., Elisabeth McCleJlan Greene, Glion, Switzerland, Aug. 6, 1902. Edward Hall Nichols, Surgeon, 294 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Men- tion, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Diss. Harvard Med. Sch., 1888-89. M.D., 1892. m., Edith W. Judd, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 3, 1894. House Surig., Children's Hosp. and City Hosp., Bos- ton, Mass.; Asst. Supt., Boston City Hosp.; Asst. Visiting Surg., id., 1897 — . Lecturer, Harvard Med. Sch., 1896—; Asst. Prof., id., 1904. Coach, Harvard Baseball Team, 7 yrs. Memb., Harvard Ath. Com., 1905 — . Phys., Harvard Football Team, 1906 — . Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Soc. of Clinical Surgery; Mass. Med. Soc. Club, St. Botolph. Francis Stanley Parker, Merchant, 50 Congress St.. Boston, Mass. I-Iarvard, 1882-85. Hasty Pudding. Porcellian. Europe, 1886. Coal Dealer, Boston, Mass., 1 886 — . m., Harriet Amory Anderson, ib., Dec. 27, 1888. Priv., Sergt., Lt., and Capt., » M. V. M., 1885-98. Pres., Gay & Parker Co., Coal Dealers, 1889-98. Pres., Hanson & Par- ker, Ltd., id., 1898—.* Lt., M. V. L, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. George Richmond Parsons, Officer of Corporation, t49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. Plarvard, 1882-84. Hasty Pudding. Clk., Crompton Co., Providence, R. L, 1885 — . In Charge, Supplies, Crompton Cotton Mills, ib., 1886—. Sec, Richmond Land Co., 1886—. m., Clara Tiirner Brayton, ib., Oct. 23, iS8g. George Lee Peabody, Banker, 44 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Poi'cellian. Memb., Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., t886 — . Dir., Submarine Signal Co.; Central Colo. Power Co. m., Elizabeth Copley Crownin- shield, Boston, June 4, 1891. Walter Brigham Phillips, Banker, fso Congress St.. Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. 2d Class Marshal. Banker, 1886 — . m., Gertrude Eleanor Spring, Danvers, Mass., Oct. 2, i8go. Res.. Longwood, Mass. 509 .U.I'll. I Samuel Matthewson Scott, Banker [ Re- tired], care Maquay &. Co., Hanker;,, I'lorence, Italy. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Philos. and Fine Arts. Commcnc. Diss. Banker, New York, N. Y., i886-88. Bus., Peru, S. A., 1890- 94. m., Frances Warrington, nee Glen, Phila- delphia, Pa., May 1, 1900. Lived in Peru, Eng., and Italy. Author, "La Goya." Theodore Sedgwick,, Clergyman, 533 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. With C, I!, and Q. K. R., Passenger Dept.. Chicago, 111., 1886-87. Berkeley Div. Sch., .Middletown, Conn., 18S;- 90. m., Mary Aspinwall Bend, St. Paul, Minn., May 4, 1903. Memh., P. F. Gen. Bd. of Missns. P. F. Ch., New York, X. Y., 1890- 94; Williamstown, Mass., 1894-1900; St. Paul, Minn., 1900 — . William Henry Slocum, Banker, Boston, Mass. .-\. B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Xat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. With Estabrook & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass., 1886 — ; Merab., id. m., Ellen Louise Austin, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 10, 1894. Res., Pond St., ib. [Robert Dickson] Smith, Jr. See Rob- ert Dickson Weston. William Lord Smith, Physician, 9 Wil- low St.. Boston. Mass. .M.D., 1892. Harvard Med. Sch., 1886-90. Europe and Asia, 1893-98. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1898—. Howard Augustus Taylor, Lawyer, Union Club, New York, N. Y. A.B. Reporter, Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1885-86. Law Sch., 1886-87. Lawyer, New York, r888 — . m., Gertrude Murray, Goshen, N. Y., 1892 — . Memb., N. Y. State Bar Assn.; New Y'ork Bar Assn.; Sons of Rev. Clubs: Union, Century, University, Metropolitan, Rid- ing, Down Town, Harvard. Herbert Timmins, 47 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1882-86. Hasty Pudding, m., Eliza- beth Catherine Prescott, Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 1887. Groton, Mass., 1889-1900. London, Eng., 1900 — . Augustus Hugo Vogel, Officer of Cor- poration, 12629 ■ Clybourn St., ^lilwau- kee. Wis. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Banker. Sec., Pfister & Vogel Leather Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1886—. Treas., Wisconsin Glass Wks. m., Anita Han sen, Milwaukee, Feb. 16, 1892. Pres., Voters' League of Milwaukee; University Club; Wis. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. William Grant Webster, U. S. Civil Service, 122 Monroe St., Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.M. Sec Omicron, 1883. Harvard, 1885-86. Law Student, Dubuque, Iowa, 1886-87 Staff, Daily Times, Dubuque, Iowa, 1886-87 Clk., Bureau of Labor, U. S. Interior Dept. 1887-89. LL.M., Columbian Univ., 1888. D C. Bar, 1888. Sec, Harvard Club, Washing ton, D. C, 1888-90. Clk., Gen. Land Office U. S. Interior Dept., 1889-93. Lawyer. Chi cago. 111., 1893-96. Pres. and Dean. Cleveland Law Sch., 1898; R. I. Law Sch., Providence, R. I., 1899-1902; 1903 — . Frederic Coffin Weld, Chemist, fcare Avery Chem. Co., Littleton, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. M. I. T., 1886-87. L'niv. of GuttiiigLii, 1887-89. Clicm., La., Ga.. N. Y., and Pa., 1889-1905. m., Margaret Jes- sie Chase, Lowell, Mass., June ig, 1902. Chem., Lowell Bleachery, ib., 1905 — . Robert Dickson Weston, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.IJ. Hasty Pudding. O. K. Hon. Mention, Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. Class V. Pres. Europe, 1886. Harvard Law Sch., 1886-88. l*ow Wow. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1888 — . m., .Xnstiss Walcott, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 4, 1888. Name changed from Robert Dickson Smith, Jr., 1888. Clubs: Union; Oakley Coun- try; Manchester Yacht. Crosby Church Whitman, t20 Rue de Lubeck, Paris, France. A.B., M.D. Lee Fresh. Reading Pr. Hasty Pudding. Plarvard Law Sch., 1886-87. Stu- dent, Med., Fr., and Ger., 1887-95. Asst., Dr. Osier, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md.. 1895- 97. Med. Dir., Equitable Life Assurance Soc, Paris, Fr., and Phys., ib., 1897 — . JLD., Univ. of Paris, 1894; Columbian Univ., 1896. William Reynolds Wilson, ti709 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1888. Hasty Pud- ding. Porcellian. Student, Med., Munich, 1S90-91. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1891 — . m., Ida Wyeth Smith, Chillicothe, Ohio, June 10, 1856. Grenville Lindall Winthrop, Lawyer [Retired]. Groton PI.. Lenox, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Hasty Pudding. Porcellian. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. , Harvard Law Sch., 1886-88. LL.B., 1888. Lawyer, New Y'ork, N\ V., 1888 — . m., Mary Tall- raadge Trevor, *'^'onkers, N. Y., June 2, 1893. Club, Knickerbocker. Gordon Woodbury, Lawyer, t48 Hanover St., Manchester, N. H. .\..\[., LL.B. O. K. A.M. and LL.B., Co- lumbia. 1888. $150 Pr., Columbia, Sch. of Pol. Sci., 1888. Lawyer, New York, N. \.. 1888-90; Manchester, N. H.. 1890—. m., Charlotte Eliza Woodbury, Methuen, Mass., .\pr. 18, 1894. *George Caspar Adams, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. A A. Class Pres. Har- vard Law Sch., 1886-89. Europe, 1889 — . d., Quincy, Mass., July 13, 1900. *Raymond Rodgers Belmont, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Bus. ■ Ed., Advocate. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Porcellian. Com- menc. Disq. d., Jan. 31, 1887. ♦Charles Cutter Burnett, Railroading, Chicago, 111. .\. B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Diss. With C, B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, 111., 1886-87; Asst. Yard Master, ib., 1887; Night Yard Master, 1887; Day Yard Master, 1887-88; Auditor, C, B. and Q., Keo- kuk, Iowa, 1888-89; Chief Clk. of Gen. Supt., ib., i88g. m., Ethel Raymond Mason, Provi- dence, R. I., Oct. 24, 1894. d., ib., Jan. 17, 1900. *Hugh Thompson Dickey, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Columbia Law Sch.. 1886-87. Europe, 1887-88. m., Louise Law- rence Whitney, New York. N. Y., Apr. 3^ 1888. d.. New Haven, Conn., Mar. 11, 1891. SIO ALPHA *Walter Howard Edgerly, Boston, Mass. A.B. O. K. Note Broker, Boston, Mass., 1886-87; Banker, 1887-88; Note Broker, 1888—. m., Nathalie Alice Bloom, New York, N. Y., Jan. 3, ,1905. d., Oct. 6, 1906. *Lowell Lincoln, Banker, New York, N. Y. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Chem. Commenc. Disq. Banker, 1886 — . m., Anna Jackson Steward, New York, N. Y., Nov. 24^ 1896. d., Sept., 19, 1906. *Charles Henry Minot, Jr., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. A A. Harvard Law Sch., 1886-87. d., Nov. 30, 1887. *John Henry Rathbone, Manufacturer, Chicago, 111. A.B. Hasty Pudding. A A. Stove Mfr., Albany, N. Y., .1886-88. Europe, 188S-89. Memb., Rathbone, Sard & Co., Stove Mfrs., Chicago, 111., 1889 — . m., Harriet Cowling, Louisville, Ky., July 9, 1890. d., Cal., Nov. 16, 1900. 1887 Charles Fanning Ayer, Financier, 141 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1887 — . Dir., Old Colony Trust Co.; State St. Trust Co.; Elect. Corpn. ; N. H. Elect. Ry. Co.; New Eng. Teleph. and Teleg. Co.; 'Southern Mass. Teleph. Co.; Cripple Creek Central Ry. Co.; Distilling Co. of Am. Trustee, Oliver Bldg. Trust, m., Sara Theodoro Ilsley, June 22, 1904. Res., 161 Bay State Rd. George Corswell Baker, fRacine, Wis. John Marshall Washburn Bartol, Physi- cian, I Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., Harvard, 1891. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1S93 — . m., Charlotte H. Cabot, Oct. 2, 1900. Memb., Mass. State Bd. of Health, 1902- 07. Asst., Harvard Med. Sch., 1905 — . Memb., Boylston Med.' Soc. Club, St. Botolph. Alexander Robert Baum, Lawyer, 1118 San Antonio Ave,, Alameda, Cal. Harvard, 1883-86. Univ. of Cal., Law Sch. ra., Louise Agnes Scott, July 31, 1888. Cal. Bar, 18S8. Club: Press (San Francisco, Cal.). Dwight Whitney Bowles, Publisher, 50 Church St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed. Staff, Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn., 1887-88; Times, New York, N. Y., 1888-92. m., Josephine Porter, Dec. i, 1891. Ed., New York Times, 1892-96. . Gen. Mgr., Illus- trated American, 1896-97. Publisher, 1897 — . Henry Gaio Brengle, Banker, 505 Chest- nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. V. Pres. and Treas., Trust Co. of N. Am., Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Briggs, Jr., Merchant, tii6 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Treas., Richards Briggs Co., Crockery Dealers, Boston, Mass. m., Jennie French, June 27, 1893. William Allen Brooks, Surgeon, 167 Bea- con St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., 1891. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1891 — . m., Helen Winchell, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 15, 1892. .'\sst., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893-95; Demonstrator, 1895-1901; Asst. in Surg., 1903- 05. Visiting Surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1903 — . Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. Henry Augustus Buck, Publisher and Editor, University Club, New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Spirit of the Times, New York, N. Y. Ed. and Pub., The Racing Calendar; Horses in Training. Clubs: Harvard; Univer- sity; Turf and Field; Queens. Theodore Phillips Burgess, Officer of Corporation, Dedham, Mass. A.B. Mgr., Shawmut Fibre Co., Shawmut, Me., 1890-96. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Sulphite Fibre Co., Berlin Falls, N. H., 1897—; Pres., id. m., Elizabeth Slade. James McCormick Cameron, Business, Harrisburg, Pa. A.B. Gouverneur Morris Carnochan, Farmer, 44 New St., New York, N. Y. O. K. Banker and Broker, New York, N. Y., 1887 — . ra., Matilda Grosvenor Goodridge, 1888. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1906. Memb., Soc. of Col. Wars, 7tli Regt. Vet. Assn. Clubs: Calumet; A ; Country; N. Y. Ath. Summer Res., New City, Rockland Co., N. Y. Charles Carroll, fKnickerbocker Club, New York, N. Y. Res., Paris, Fr. m., Susanne Bancroft. Travel. Herbert Lincoln Clark, Banker, 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. m., Edith Hall, Jan. 9, 1895. Res., Germantown, Pa. Archibald Cary Coolidge, College Pro- fessor, 4 Randolph Hall, Cambridge, Mass. A.B. Fresh. Detur. Lee Fresh. Reading Fr. Hon. Mention, Fr., Hist., and Eng. Comp. Highest Final Honor. * B K. Student, Ber- lin, Paris, and Freiburg, 1887-90. Acting Sec, Am. Legation, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1890-91. Priv. Sec. to T. C. Coolidge, Minister to Fr., 1892. Sec, Am. Legation, Vienna, Aust., 1893. Instr., Hist., Harvard, 1893-99; Asst. Prof., 1899 — . Harvard Lect. at the Sor- bonne, Paris, 1906-07. Memb., Mass. Hist. Soc; Va. Hist. Soc; Am. Hist. Assn.; Mar- seilles Geog. Soc. Contrib., Am, Hist. Review; The Nation. Frederic Shurtleff Coolidge, Retired, West St., Pittsfield, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1891. Bus. Ed., Advocate. Eu- rope, 1891-93. Phys., Chicago, 111., 1893-1902. m., Elizabeth Penn Sprague, Nov. 12, i8gi. Retired, 1902, owing to illness. Carl August De GersdorfF, Lawyer. 52 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1887-89. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1889—. m., Helen S. Crowninshield, Sept. 28, 1895. Res., 39 E. 64 St. Frederic Clinton DeVeau, Broker, iii Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Memb., E. & C. Randolph, Brokers. New York, N. Y., i888— . m., Sarah Hunt Putnam, Nov. 26, 1889. Gordon Dexter, Officer of Corporation, so Congress St., Boston, Miass. - A.B. Dir., Natl. Union Bk.; New Eng. Trust Co.; Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.; Pepperell Sii» ALPHA Mfg. Cu. : Amoskcay Mfg. Co. ; ICbsex Cu.; Iloston iNllis. Mut. I'lre liis>, Co.; lidisoii l£lcct. lliuininating Co. in., .\nnie Linzee Amory, J'eb. i, 1906. Kdward Stanley Emery, Real Estate.. 11 Pembertun Sq., Boston, Mass, A.B. m., Charlotte U. White, June 15, 1893. Rancher, Uosalia, Wash., 1892-96. Harvard Law Sch., 1897. Mgr. of Estates and Real Kstate Dealer, Boston, Mass., 1898 — . Clubs; l.'niversity ; Harvard. William Endicott, Jr., Banker, 113 Dev- onshire St., Boston, jNiass. Hon. Mention, Pol. Econ. Commenc. Disq. ni., Plelen South worth Shaw, June 1 1, 1889. Alemb., Kidder, Peabody & Co., Bankers, Bos- ton, j\Iass. Pres., John H. Pray & Sons t u. ; Union Mills; Royal Ginn Mills. Uir,, Fore River Shipbuilding Co.; Worcester Trust Co.; Union Trust Co.; Fitchburg Trust Co.; Puget Sound Elect. Ry. Co. ; Western Teleph. and Teleg. Co. ; Boston Steamship Co. ; Cay State rish Co.; Torrington Co. Overseer, Tlarvard. Club: St. Botolph. Res., 165 Beacon St. William Edward Faulkner, Physician and Surgeon, 290 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.l.)., 1891. Bus. Ed., Daily Crimson. Phys. and Surg., Boston, Mass., 1891 — . Asvi., Harvard Med, Sch., 1902 — . Club, St. Bo- tolph. James Lyman Fisk, fCambridge, Mass. O. K. Elisha Flagg, Physician and Surgeon, 190 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Aiass. A.B. M.D., 1901. Assl., Anat., Harvard Med. Sch. Surg., House Officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1901-03; Surg., id., 1903 — . Phys. and Surg., Boston, Mass., 1903 — . Jefferson Butler Fletcher, College Pro- fessor, 112 E. 22 St., New York, N. V. A.B., A.M. Plon. Mention, Philos. and Eng. Comp. Harvard Law Sch. Instr. and Asst. Prof., Eng., Harvard, 1890- 1903. m., Agnes Peabody Herrick, May 30, 1893. A.M., 1899. Prof., Compar. Lit., Columbia, 1903 — . Gerald Hull Gray, Lawyer, 119 E. 61 St., New York, N. Y. LL. B. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. m., Louisa Wells, 1889. Clubs: Union; Down Town; Rid- ing; Players' (New York) ; Somerset (Boston). Daniel Paine Griswold, fLenox, Mass. Harvard, 1883-86. Columbia Law Sch. m., Annie Robe, Jan. 25, 1888. Europe, i88g. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet; Players'; Harvard. William Collins Herron, fUnited Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Hon. ^lention, Phil, and Eng. Comp. Com- menc. Diss. <\' B K. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1889 — . m., Jane Espy, June 18, 1895. George Higginson, Officer of Corpora- tion [Retired], fWinnetka, III. m.. (i) Edyth G. Griswold, May 20. 1891; (2) Emily Wakem, Sept. 7, 1898. \'. Pres., Sec, and Treas., Metropolitan West Side Ele- vated Ry, Co., Chicago, 111., — 1905. Retired, 1905. Clubs: University; Chicago; City (Chi- cago, 111.). Henry Wilder Keyes, Banker, Manufac- turer and Farmer, N. Haverhill, N. H, Ed., Advoitile. Hon. Mention, Xat. llisl. Cummcnc. Disq. N. H. Legis., Assembly, 1891- 95; Senate, 190J-05. Treas., N. H. State Li- cense Comsn., J 903-09. m., (''ranees Parkin- son Wheeler, June 8, 1904. Pres., Woodsville •Natl. Bank, Woodsville, N. H. V. Pres., Nashua River Paper Co.; Conn, and Passump- sic R. R. Chmn., Bd. of Selectmen, Haver- hill, N. H., ]896-!9o8. Club, Union (Boston, Mass.). Charles Elliot Loud, Real Estate Broker, 75 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Harvard Law Sch. Memb., Blake i Loud, Real Estate Brokers, Boston, Mass. m.. Ellen Stanwood Cowperthwait, June 21, 1898. George Saltonstall Mumford, Banker, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. .\.B. Sec., City Trust Co., Boston, Mass. m.. Isabella Lee Mason, Dec. 7, 1895. Clubs: Somerset; Tennis and Racquet. Walter Cakes, Investments and Mining, 1116 Minor Ave., Seattle, Wash. A.B. Pres., 2 Coal Cos. m., Mary Beekman Taylor, May 24, 1893. Club, Harvard (Seat- tle, Wash.). Francis Sterne Palmer, Lawyer. 2 Rec- tor St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Monthly. Hon. ilention, Eng. Comp. Harvard Law Sch., 1887-88. m., Bea- trix Bennet, Aug., 1899. Sec. to Collector, I'ort of New York, N. Y. Asst. Treas., U. .S. Express Co. ]\Iemb., Sons of Rev, Clubs: Players'; Harvard; N. Y. Ath. Albert Bailey Potter, Broker, t84 State St., Boston. Mass. A.B. Alemb., Boston Stock Exchange. For- merly Memb., A. B. Turner & Bro., Brokers, Boston, Mass. m., Florence E. Brooks, Oct. 5, 1898. Augustus Neal Rantoul, Architect, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Memb., .;\ndrews, Jacques & Rantoul, Archi- tects, Boston, Mass. m., Matilda Charlotte Palgrave Talbot, Dedham, Mass., 1907. Memb., .\m. Inst, of Archs. Clubs: Somerset; Tennis and Racquet; ^Myopia Hunt. Franklin Remington, Contractor, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. .\.B. Sec, XXXVm ^ K E Conv., Roches- ter, N. Y., Nov. H-12, 1884. Traveling. 1887- 90. Contr., Chicago, 111., 1890-1902. Memb., Remington-Sholes Typewriter Co., 1892-1902. Pres., The Foundation Co.; Contras., New York, X. Y., 1902 — . m., Maude Howard Wil- lits, ib.. May 6, 1902 — . Pres., The Water- proofing Co. Clubs: Knickerboclter; Harvard; Racquet and Tennis; Universitv; Indian Har- bor Yacht. James Savage Russell, Real Estate, t3i State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Real Estate Bus., Milton and Boston, Mass. m., Emily Tyson Perry, May 21, 1902. William Bacon Scofield, Officer of Cor- poration, tWorcester Club. Worcester, Mass. Harvard, 1883—. City Ed., Evening Gasette. Worcester, JIass., 1888-92. Treas., Worcester Thread Co., 1892-1903. Memb., Crompton- Thayer Loom Co., 190307. ' Treas., several corpns. Eugene Rodman Shippen, Clergyman, Detroit, Mich. \.B. Student, Oxford Univ.. Eng., 1893-94. I'. E. Chs., Kans., .Mass., and Mich., 1890—. ALPHA m., Elizabeth Herrick Blount, Washington, D. C, Apr. 18, 1900. Arthur Crittenden Smith, Merchant, 1303 Park Ave., Omaha, Neb. A.B. m., Harriet F, White, Brookline, Mass., Nov. 2, 1892. Wholesale Dry Goods Mer- chant; Presidential Elector, 1904. Col., Staff, Gov. of Neb., 1907-09. Clubs: Harvard; Mer- chants' (New York, N. Y.); Omaha; Omaha Country. Ernest Alexander Thomson, -^27 W. 43 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. With A, A. Thomson & Co., Importers, New York, N. Y., — 1890. Travel and Sport, 1890 — . Clubs: Racquet Court; New York Ath. Barclay Tilton, Broker, Chestnut Hill, Mass. A.B. Memb., Stock Exchange, Boston, Mass. Broker, ib. m., Alice B. Davidson, Apr. 30, 1895- Thomas Rice Varick, Merchant, Man- chester, N. H. Harvard, 1883-86. Memb., Soc. Cincinnati. With John B. Varick Co., Manchester, N. H., 1887 — ; Treas., id. m., Mary Miller, June 26, 1889. Arthur William Wheelwright, Architect, 133 Essex St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Student, Architecture, Boston, Mass., 1887-89; Paris, Fr., 1889-92. Architect, Bos- ton, 1892 — . Frank Bucher Wiestling, Lawyer, 422 Boston Blk., Seattle, Wash. A.B. Lawyer, Seattle, Wash., 1890 — . In- terested in Mng. and Lumber. m., Aiinie Edmunds, Apr. 18, 1893. Waldo Wickham Willard, Lawyer, Drake Block, Corning, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1 891. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., i8§i-96; Corning, N. Y., 1897—. City Atty., ib., 1902-05. Clubs: University; Har- vard (New York) ; Corning (Corning) ; Varsity (Cambridge, Mass.). ♦Benjamin Francis Cox, Salem, Mass. d., June 7, 1892, *Daniel Denny, Jr., Boston, Mass. d.. Mar. 6, 1896. *Robert Francis Fiske, Brookline, Mass. d., Jan. 24, 1901. ♦Maurice Hecksher, Philadelphia, Pa. m., Constance Spencer, Jan. 10, 1893. d., Sept. 29, 1905. *Roger Wolcott Keep, Lockport, N. Y. Fresh. Detur. Hon. Mention, Eng. Hist, and Eng. Comp. B K. d., June 6, 1897. ♦Hamilton Kuhn, Boston, Mass. Commenc. Disq. Harvard Law Sch., 1887 — . d., Jan. 27r 1902. ♦Samuel Welsh Perkins, New York, N. Y. m., Louise Eddy, Nov. ii, i88g. d., Jan, 28, 1898. *Robert DeWolfe Sampson, New York, N. y. A.B. Harvard Law Sch.. 1887—- m., Mary Waterhouse Ware, Nov. 24, 1893. d., July 9, 1895. *John Linzee Snelling, Boston, Mass. A.B. 111., Christine L. Williams, Oct. 17, 1894. d., Augusta, Ga., Jan. 11, 1907. *Joseph Swift Whistler, Baltimore, Md. O. K. m., Florence Fuller, Apr. 2, 1888. d., Lenox, Mass., Nov. 28, 1905. 1888 Walter Abbott, Banker, 24 Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Dir., Underground Elect. Ry. Co. of London, Ltd., 1888-93. Mgr., Tucker, Anthony & Co., New York, N. Y., *i893 — . Clubs: Somerset (Bos- ton, Mass.) ; Knickerbocker, The Brook (New York); St. James (London, Eng.). Charles Francis Adams, 2d, Lawyer, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Pres., Irist. of 1770; id.. Hasty Pudding. A A. Hon. Mention, Hist. Com- menc. Disq. ist Class Marshal. Class Pres., 1884-88. LL.B., 1893. Lawyer, Boston, Mass.. 1893 — . Trustee, Adams Real Estate Trust; Boston Ground Rent Trust. Memb., City Coun- cil, Quincy, Mass., 1893-95; Mayor, 1896-97. Treas., Corpn., Harvard, 1898 — . m., Frances Lovering, Washington, D. C, Apr. 3, 1899. Memb., Soc. Mayflower Descendants; Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: Quincy Yacht; Eastern Yacht; Corinthian Yacht; Hull Yacht. Res.. Concord, Mass. William Sylvester Allen, fGreenfield. Mass. Copley Amory, Financier, t30 Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Porcel- Kan, Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. Class Treas., 1884-88. Interested in various enterprises, New York, N. Y. m., Mary Forbes Russell, Milton, A-Iass., Dec. 5, 1 889. Clubs : Somerset (Bos- ton, Mass.) ; University (New York). Res., 70 W. 49 St. Larz Anderson, Diplomat, 21 18 Massa- chusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. A A. Hon. Mention, Eng. Comp., Hist., and Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Around World, 1888- 90. 2d Sec, U. S. Embassy, London, Eng., 1891-93. Sec, U. S. Embassy, Rome, It., 1893-97. •"'» Isabelle Perkins, Boston, Mass., June 10, 1897. Capt., U. S. V., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Commander, Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazare; Grand Cross of the Crown of Italy. Memb., Soc Cincinnati; Loyal Legion; Order of Sp.-Am. War. Summer Res., "Weld," Brookline, Mass. James Waldingfield Appleton, Merchant, 21 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Porcel- lian. Memb., Robbins & Appleton, Merchants, New York, N. Y. Dir., Waltham Watch Co. Clubs: Knickerbocker; Meadow Brook; Rac- quet and Tennis; Harvard; Down ToWn (New York); Somerset; Myopia (Boston, Mass.). Res., 44 E. 35 St. James Walker Austin, Lawyer, 1006 Ex- change Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Plasty Pudding. Plon. Mention, Hist. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Clubs: Union; Brookline Country. Franklin Greene Balch, Physician, 1279 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Puddinof A A. 513 . I LP HA Phys., Boston, Mass. lu.. Lucy Rockwell L!ow- ditch, Jamaica i'laiii, Mass., .Nov. 7, 1894. (-"kill, 'l:i\eni. Wilder Dwight Bancroft, ColleRi-- Pro- fessor, 7 East Ave., Ithaca, N. V. A.B. Pli.U., Leipzig, iSgJ. litis. .Mgi., Muiilhly. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Eng. Comp. and Chem. Commcnc. Disq. Asst. Prof., Phys. Chem.. Cornell Univ., 1895-1903; Prof., 1903—. in., Katha- rine Meech Eott, Middlebury, \t., June 19, 1895. Ed., Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1896 — . Pres., Am. Electro-Chem. Soc, 1905. Memb., Am. Physical Soc; Am. Chem. Soc.: Washington Acad, of Sci. William Bayard de Billier, Broker, fao Broad St., New York, N. Y. -\.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. A A. Broker, New Vorlt, N. Y. m., Mrs. Martha Allen Jeffrey, ib., Oct. 17, 1905. Charles Bohlen, Aiken, S. C. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Porcel- lian. Summer Res., Clayton, N. Y. ; Winter Res., Aiken, S. C. m., Celestine Eustis, New Orleans, La., Jan. 14, 190a. Clubs: Phila- delphia, Philadelphia Racquet (Philadelphia. Pa.); Knickerbocker; Racquet and Tennis (New York, N. Y.). Frederick Josiah Bradlee, Real Estate, +222 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Hasty Pudding, m., Eliza Whitwell Thomas, Boston, Mass., Jan. 15, 1890. Memb., Robin- son, Browne & Co., Real Estate Dealers, New York, N. Y., 1906 — . Clubs: Somerset (Bos- ton); Marvard (New York). Causten Browne, Jr., Accountant, 769 First Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. m., Caroline Wilhelmina Ziegler, Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 18, 1899. With Walker Bros., Bankers, ib., 1902 — . Thomas Quincy Browne, Jr., Teacher, tMorristown School, Morristown, N. J. A.B. A.M., Columbia. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Eng. Comp. Com- menc. Disq. Assoc. Prin., Morristown Sch., Morristown, N. J., 1898 — . Arthur Pierce Butler, Teacher, tMorris- town School, Morristown, N. J. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Sec, Hasty Pudding. A A. Hon. Mention, Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. m., Lydia Roguet Farnham, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 9, 1906. Assoc. Prin., Morris- town Sch., Morristown, N. J. Club: Har- vard. Charles Mills Cabot, Broker, ill Devon- shire St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Class Sec, 1884-85. Memb., Stock Exchange, Bos- ton, Mass. m., Caroline Elizabeth Perkins, Brookline, Mass., Sept. 21, 1893. Clubs; Bos- ton; St. Botolph; Union Boat; Boston City. Henry Durant Cheever, +253 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding, m., (i) Maud Russell Barnard, Boston, Mass., Oct. i, 1890; (2) Zora G. Horlocher, May, 1899. Charles Francis Choate, Jr., Manufac- turer, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. m., Louise Burnett, Soutliboro, Mass., J^une 15. 1892. Mgr., Okonite Co., Mfrs. wires and cables, New York, .\. Y. Clubs: L'nion; Rac- quet and Tennis; Harvard; .\ew ^'urk Yacht (.\'cw \'ork). Asaph Churchill, Merchant and Printer, 178 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A.H. Inst, of 1770. Hasty J'udding. m., Helen Olivia 1-rench, Jamaica Plain, Mass., June 14, 1900. Wholesale Paper Bus. Pres., The Rockwell and Churchill Press. Res., Mil- ton, Mass. Henry Martyn Clarke, Real Estate and Insurance, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B.. A.M., LL.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty ]'udding. A.M., 1888. LL.B., 1893. Mass. liar, 1895. Clubs: L^nion (Boston, Mass.); University (New York, N. Y.). Thomas Clyde, Officer of Corporation. +24 State St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. With Clyde Steamship Co., New York, \. Y., 1888—; Sec. and Asst. Treas., id. Memb., Wm. P. Clyde & Co., Booking Agents. Treas., John H. Robins Co., Dry Docks and Repair Shops, Stephen Russell Hurd Codman, Archi- tect, 31 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Stu- dent, Architecture, 1888-92, Architect, Boston. Mass., 1892 — , m., Mary J. Sullivan, Apr. 8, 1905. Kendall Fox Crocker, Mining,'55 Garnet St., Fitchburg, Mass. .\.B. Ed., Lampoon. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding, m., (i) Hester Edith Miles, Fitch- burg, Mass., Sept. 19, 1889: (2) Amy Far- well Boutelle, Lynn, Mass., ()ct. 14, 1903. Sec, Taco Bay Commercial Co., Fruit Grow- ers, Cuba. Mng., Nova Scotia. William Peck Daniels, Banker, t20 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Mgr., Mason & Hamlin Co., New York, N. Y., — 1903; 1905-07. Assoc. Sec, Manhattan Trust Co., ib., 1907 — . Edward Albert Fargo, Manufacturer, 1244 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. Harvard, 1884-85. Inst, of 1770. Europe, 18S6-87. Memb., Fargo & Phelps. Shoe Mfrs., Chicago, 111. m., Sarah D. Gould, ib., Nov. 1, 1894. Clubs: University; Harvard. George Bruno de GersdorfF, Architect, t9S3 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Archi- tect, New York, N. Y. m., Isabel Cleveland Lawrence, Boston, Mass., Nov. 21, 1907. Memb., Soc of Beaux ,\rts Architects; Mun. Art Soc. Clubs: University; Harvard. James Mott Hallowell, Lawyer, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B.,' 1893. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Pol. Econ. Com- menc. Disq. Commenc. Speaker. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1893; Boston, Mass., 1894 — . 2d Asst. Atty. Gen., Mass., 1894-98; Asst. Atty. Gen., 1898-1902. m., Louise Tucker Harding, Boston, Apr. 14, 1903. Clubs: Un- ion; Oakley Country. Res., West Medford, Mass. Albert Fairchild Holden, Mining, 2 Plain Dealer Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Pres., IJasty Pudding. Class Marshal. * B K. Hon. Mention, Math., Nat. Hist., and Eng. Commenc. Disq. Mng. Eng. Pres., U. S. Coal and Oil Co. V. 514 ALPHA Pres., Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio. m., Katharine Davis, Davis, W. \''a., Apr. 27, 1894. Clubs: Union; Tavern (Cleveland); Univer- sity (New York, X. Y.). Lockwood Honore, Judge, 83 Cedar St., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ed., Lampoon. Inst, of 1770- Kp, Hasty Pudding. • Hon. Mention, Philos. LL.B. and A.M., 1891. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 1891 — . m., Beatrice C. Richardson, Aug. 12, 1892. Judge, Circuit Ct. of 111., 19,03. Clubs: University; Chicago; Iroquois; Saddle and Cycle; South Shore Country. George Augustus Hopkins, Insurance Broker, 185 Summer St., Boston. Mass. Harvard, 1884-86. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pud- ding. Ins. Bus., 1886 — . Club, Puritan. Lindley Miller Keasbey, College Pro- fessor, " Inshalleh," R. F. D. No. 3, Austin, Tex. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Philos. Commenc. Disq. m., Nellie Sumrall, Louisville, Ky., June 8, 1892. Instr.. Bryn Mawr Coll., 1894-1904. Prof., Univ. of Tex., 1904 — . Stock and Fruit Raiser, Austin, Tex. Robert Ashton Lawrence, fNahant, Mass. George Bridge Leighton, Business, Monadnock, N. H. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist, and Nat. Hist. Commenc. Disq. Pres., Los Angeles Terminal Rjr., 1889- igoo. m., Charlotte Kayser, St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 12, 1893. Pres., Leighton & Howard Steel Co., 1899-1903. Dir., Am. Steel Foun- dries; Bridge-Bench Mfg. Co. ; Hannibal Water Co. Memb., Soc. Cincinnati; Loyal Legion; Soc. Colonial Wars; Sons Am. Rev. Clubs: Somerset (Boston, Mass.); Union; Metropoli- tan (New York, N. Y.) ; Chicago (Chicago, 111.).; St. Louis (St. Louis). George Heydenfeldt Lent, Real Estate, 2229 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. Bus. Ed., Lampoon. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding, ra., 1892. Real Estate, San Francisco, Cal. Robert Coleman LeRoy, fUnion Club, New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Travel, 1896 — . William Brown Lord, Mining. New York, N. Y. Harvard Coll.. 1884-86. Mng. Interests, New York, N. Y. Clubs: Union; Whist. Henry Lowell Mason, Manufacturer, 55 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., Mason & Hamlin Co., Mfrs. of pianos and organs, m., Estelle Hart Kim- ball, Boston, Mass., June 8, 1907. Author, "The Modern Artistic Pianoforte." Clubs: St. Botolph; Papyrus (Boston); Harvard; Natl. Arts (New York, N. Y.). Res., 188 Bay State Rd. William McMichael, fSan Francisco, Cal. Francis Lester Hawks Noble, Journalist, •fcare New York World, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1884-85. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pud- ding. Ed., Lampoon. Ed. Staff. U.vaminei', San Francisco, Cal., 1885 — ; Journal. New York, \. Y. Sunday Ed., New York World. ni., iMiss Leidy, July 8, 1893. Robert Treat Paine, Jr., Real Estate, 16 State St., Boston, Mass. .\.B. Hasty Pudding. Harvard Law Sch., 1R88-89. m., Marie L. Mattingly, Washington, D. C, Dec. 7, 1898. Capt., 5th Co., Mass. Prov. Inf., 1898. Real Estate Trustee and Official of Charitable Organizations. Res., i Queensbury St., Boston, and Prides Crossing, Mass. Bradley Webster Palmer, Lawyer, tS3 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Ed., Lampoon. Inst, of, 1770. Hasty Pudding. Hon. Mention, Hist. Commenc. Disq. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Officer, several corpus. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet; Country; Myopia Hunt. Henry Merrihew Plummer, Insurance, 140 Congress St., Boston, Mass. -V.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. m., Alice Hussey, New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 12, 1888. With New Eng. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, Mass. Pres., Denison-Plummer Corpn.. New Bedford. Clubs: City (Boston); Wam- sutta (New Bedford). Charles Allen Porter, Physician, 254 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. M.D., 1892. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. A A. Commenc. Disq. Phys.. Boston, Mass., 1892 — . m., Margaret Cochran Dewar, Sterling, Scotland, Apr. 13, 1898. in- str.. Harvard Med. Sch. Surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp. ; New Eng. Bapt. Hosp. Memb., Am. Surg. Assn.; Soc. Clin. Surg.; Am. Med. Assn. Clubs: University, St. Botolph. John Rogers Purdon, ti337 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Kd., Luin- poon. William Henry Rand, Jr., Lawyer, 37 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B.. LL.B. A.M., 1891. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Lampoon; Crimson. Hon. Mention, Eng. Comp. Commenc. Disq. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1891 — . m., Rosa- lie Crockett, Medford, Mass., June 19, 1892 — . -Vsst. Corpn. Counsel, New York, 1895-97; Asst. Dist. Atty., New York County, N. Y., 1902-06. Overseer, Harvard. Memb., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence; Sons of Rev. Clubs: Harvard; University; Down Town; Apawamis; American Yacht. Res., Rye, N. Y. John Earle Reynolds, Lawyer, The Ter- race, Meadville, Pa. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Law- yer, Meadville, Pa. Pres., Meadville Gas & Water Co.; Crawford Co. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Officer, various corpns. Mayor, Meadville, 1904-07. Club, University (New York, N. Y.). Bernard Homer Schermerhorn, Officer of Corporation, Clarkston, Wash. .\.B. Inst, of i;70. Hasty Pudding. .\sst. Treas., Lewiston-Clarkston Co. m., Madeleine West, Boston, Mass., Nov. 20, 1897. John Hunter Sedgewick, fMilton, Mass. Ed., Advocate. Hasty Pudding. m., Rachel Meriweather Griffith, Boston, Mass., Feb. 1 1. 1903. Travel, Europe. Daniel Kimball Snow, Banker. 53 State St., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1884-8S. Inst, of 1770- Hasty Pud- SIS ALPHA ding. With Tucker & Antliony Co., Bankers, m., Clara R. Anthony, Uoston, M.tss., Nov. i6, igoi. Clubs: Country; Eastern \'aclit. William Stuart Spaulding, Manufacturer, 2 Broad St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Hasty Pudding. Sugar Refiner. Dir., Boston Consolidated Gas Co.; Boston Elevated Ry. Co.; United Fruit Co.; Natl. Shawmut Bk. ; Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn R. R. Trustee, Suffolk Savings Bk. for Seamen and Others. Edward Channing Stowell, Physician, 602 Center St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1892. Hasty Pudding. .As'st. Prof., Tufts Coll., Med. Sch. Dir., Mass. In- fant Asylum. m., Sarah Russell May, Dor- chester, Mass., June i, 1893. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. ; Bostonian Soc. Clubs: Keene Harvard; Harvard Union. Ezra Ripley Thayer, Lawyer, 735 Ex- change Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. LL.B., 1891. Fresh. Detur. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Rec. Sec, <1> B K. 2d Sr. Boylston Elocu. Pr. Hon. Mention, Pol. Econ. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1891 — . m., Ethel Randolph Clark, Pomfret, Conn., June 23, 1898. Memb., Am. Bar Assn.; Bos- ton Bar Assn.; Colonial Soc. Clubs: Union; Tennis and Racquet; Country. Res., 77 Bay State Rd. Isaac Rand Thomas, Merchant, 303 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1884-85. Inst, of 1770. Cotton Mer- chant, m., Gertrude Stuart Fabyan, Boston, Mass., June 12, 1889. Clubs: Union; Tennis and Racquet; Country; Eastern Yacht; New Riding. John Stansbury Tooker, fUnion Club, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Inst, of 1770. Porcellian. Nathan Howard Winston, tBuffalo, N. Y. Harvard, 1884-88. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pud- ding. John Walter Wood, Broker, ts6 Wall St., New York. N, Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. V. Pres., Hasty Pud- ding. Porcellian. Hon. Mention, Nat. Hist. 3d Class Marshal. Memb., N. von Hoffmann & Co.. Brokers, New York, N. Y. m., Natha- lie W'ilmer, Short Hills, N. J., Sept. 24, 1895. Res., ib. Clubs: Union; Knickerbocker; Rac- quet and Tennis. Francis Call Woodman, Teacher, fMor- ristown School, Morristown, N. J. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Class \'. Pres., 1884-88. Head Master, Morristown Sch., Morristown, N. J. Clubs: Harvard; Uni- versity (New York, N. Y.); St. Botolph (Bos- Ion, Mass.). *Flent Grover, New York, N. Y. .\.I!. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Ed., Lampoon. *Herbert Dudley Hale, Roxbury, Mass. A.B. Ed., Lampoon. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. O. K. m., Margaret Curzon Mav- i|uand. New York, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1892. *Gustavus Hay, Jr., Boston, Mass. .\.B. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding. Soph. Honor, Class. m., Caroline Barker Whiting, London. Eng., .Tuly. 1901. d., Avon, Mass.. Sept. 18, 1901. *Harry V. Homans, Business, St. Paul, Minn. Harvard, 1884-87. Inst, of 1770, Hasty Pud ding. iius., 1887 — . m., Isabelle Randolph DeWitt, 1891. d.. Short Hills, N. J., Sept. 23, 1902. ♦Henry Warren Sampson, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1884-87. Hasty Pudding, d.. South port. Conn., Oct. s, 1907. *Henry Shelton Sanford, Gingelom, Bel- gium. Ed., Crimson; Harvard Monthly. Inst, of 1770. Hasty Pudding, d., Oct. i, 1891. i88g Maximilian Agassiz, fCambridge, Mass. Harvard, 1885-88. William Atkinson, Architect, 159 Aspin- wall Ave.. Brookline, Mass. Ed., Lampoon. M. I. T., 1885-90. Architect. Brookline, Mass., 1890 — . m., Mittie Harmon Field, nee Jackson, Portsmouth, N. H., May 29, 1900. Principal buildings: Newport Hosp.. Newport, R. I. ; Jordan Hosp., Plymouth, Mass. John Balch, Officer of Corporation, 125 Milk St., Boston. Mass. Harvard, 1885-88. Treas., several Teleph. Co? affiliated with Am. Teleph. and Teleg. Co. With Holtzer Cabot Elect. Co., Brockton, Mass . 1889-98. m., Katharine Kellogg Torbert, Du- buque, Iowa, Feb. 16, 1897. AUston Burr, Broker, 60 State St., Bos- ton. Mass. .\.B. Memb., Perry, Coffin & Burr, Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1890 — . Dir., State St. Trust Co. ; Bates Mfg. Co. m., Elizabeth Jenks Ran- dolph, Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, 1898. Clubs: Union; St. Botolph; Exchange. Res., Chest- nut Hill, Mass. Robert Wilder Bush, Gas Engineer, ti8o Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. With Boston Gas Light Co., 1889-91 Supt., South Boston Gas Light Co., 1891-93 Eng., Metropolitan Gas Co. and Brooklyn Un ion Gas Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893 — . m. Caroline Clara Cooke, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct 29, 1898. Walter Daniel Clark, Lawyer, t37 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Crimson. Columbia Law Sch., 1889- 91. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1891 — . m., Alice Marshall Westervelt, ib., Oct. 25, 1894. John Tilden Davis, Jr., Banker, 17 West- moreland PI., St. Louis. Mo. A.B. Res., St, Louis, Mo., 1889—. m., Edith January, ib., Jan. 18, 1902. Memb., Cily Council. Dir., St. Louis Union Trust Co, William Parsons Derby, Physician, tS State House, Boston, Mass. M.D., L.M. Harvard. 1885-86. M.D., 1890. Med. Student, Europe, 1890-92; L.M,, Ro- tunda Coll., Dublin, Ire., 1891. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1892-96; 1908 — . Supt., Out-Door Poor, Mass., 1896-1908. m., Katharine Agnes Dwyer, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 11, 1904. Philip Dexter, Lawyer and Trustee, 40 State St., Boston, Mass. .'V.R. LL.B,, 1892. Lawyer. Boston, ^lass.. 1892 — . Pres., Boston Real Estate Trust; Mass, Electric Cos. Trustee, Provident Instn. 516 ALPHA for Savings; Albany Trust; Bedford Trust. Dir., .Old Colony Trust Co.; New Eng. Trust Co.; Natl. Union Bk. of Boston; Wis. Telepli. Co.; Postal Teleg. Co. of Texas; United Elect. Securities Co. m., Edith Wood, Boston, Apr. i6, 1895. Res., 29 iVIass. Ave. Alfred Dorr, Merchant, 53 State St., Bos- ton, Mass. Harvard, 1885-87. Cotton Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1887 — . m., Ada Elizabeth Hancock, Apr. 14, 1898. Charles Downer, Lawyer, fSharon, Vt. A.B. LL.B., 1892. Lawyer, Sharon, Vt., 1892 — . Vt. Legis., House, 1898-99; Senate, 1902-03. William Struther Ellis, 411 Harrison Bldg.. City Hall Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1892. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892 — . m., Cintra Hutchin- son, ih., Jan. 25, 1893. Sec,, Commercial Trust Co., ib., 1900-06. Dir., various corpns. Res., Radnoi-, Pa. Ralph Emerson Forbes, Lawyer and Trustee, 328 Adams St., Milton, Mass. LL.B. Harvard, 1885-87. LL.B., 1892. Law- yer and Trustee, Boston, Mass., 1893 — . m., Elise Cabot, Brookline, Mass., Jan. 16, 1901. Officer various corpns. Edward Wigglesworth Grew, Real Es- tate, IS Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Memb., Meredith & Grew, Real Estate Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1891 — . Dir., various trusts and charitable organizations, m., Ruth Dexter, Apr. 16, 1901. Thomas Schuyler Hathaway, Manufac- turer, 38s County St., New Bedford, Mass. A.B. With Acushnet Mills, New Bedford, Mass., 1889-94. Pres., Hathaway Mfg. Co. Officer, various corpns. Arthur Henshaw, Merchant, ^1627 E. McMillan St., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. With G. Henshaw & Sons, Fur Mer- chants, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1889 — . Ralph Isham, Officer of Corporation. 11 Ritchie PI., Chicago, 111. Harvard, 1885-88. Ed., Lampoon. With Il- linois Steel Co., 1890-99. m., (i) Lucy Keep, Chicago, 111., Jan., 1893. Sec. and Treas., Chicago Union Transfer Ry. Co., 1899 — . m., (2) Mary Louise Otis, Rochester, N. Y., June 24, igo2. Memb., Sons of Rev. Clubs; Uni- versity; Chicago Ath. ; Saddle and Cycle; South Shore Country: Onwentsia Golf (Chicago); Harvard Union (Cambridge, Mass.). George Thomas Keyes, Manager, fEast Pepperell, Mass. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1889-90. With Fair- child Paper Co., East Pepperell, Mass., 1891 — . Mgr. and Part Prop., Nashua River Paper Co., ib. m., Emily Brown Eaton, Worcester, Mass., June 3, 1902. Henry Parsons King, Manager, ii8 Bea- con St., Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1885-87. With C. & C. Elect. Motor Co., New York, N. Y., 1887-93. m., Alice O. Spaulding, Boston, Mass., Oct. 19, 1893. Treas., ^Vhittie^ Machine Co., ib., 1893-98; Pres., id., 1898-1908. Mgr., Otis Elevator Co., 1906 — . James Gore King, Lawyer, tSo Broad- way, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., 1892. Mang. Ed., Crimso Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1893 — . ra., Sarah Elizabeth Erving, ib., Apr. 22, 1896. George Winthrop Lee, Librarian, 147 Milk St.. Boston. Mass. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1889-91. With Ger- mania Elect. Co., Marlboro, Mass., 1892- 94. With Stone & Webster, Boston, Mass., 1894 — . m., Eleanor Selden Tuckei', Norfolk, \'a., Sept. 24, 1907. Philip Mesier Lydig, Banker and Broker, 38 E. 52 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Univ. of Berlin. Capt., U. S. V., 1898- 99- m., Rita Hernandez de Alba de Acosta, New York, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1902, Merab., New York Stock Exchange, 1903 — . Memb., Louns- bery & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 1905. Archibald Kennedy Kearny Mackay, Real Estate Broker, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1885-86. Law Sch., id., 1886-87. Real Estate Broker, New York, N. Y., 1887—. m., Helen Gansevoort Edwards, Watkins, N. Y., Nov., 1897. George Hope Mairs, Broker, i E. 51 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1890-92. Travel, 1892-97. m., Caroline Elise Jaffray Hurst, Westchester, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1894. Memb., Templeton & Mairs, Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1897-1907. Mgr., Dudley Bros. & Co., id., ib., 1907 — . George Snell Mandell, Officer of Cor- poration, 324 Washington St., Boston, Mass. A.B. With Transcript, Boston, Mass., 1S89 — ; Treas. and ^Dir., id. m., Emily Proctor, ib., Apr. 30, 1896. Samuel Corry Manley, Business, 71 Stone St., Augusta, Me. A.B. U'ith Me. Central Ry., 1889-99. Treas., Kennebec Light and Heat Co., 1899 — . Pres., Me. Water Co. V. Pres., Sagadahock Light and Power Co. Treas., Me. Farmer Pub. Co. Trustee, Augusta Savings Bk. Dir., First Natl. Bk. of Augusta; Edwards Mfg. Co. Memb., Augusta Bd. of Edu. ; City Councih Supt., Sch. Com. Memb., Me. Geneal. Soc; Patrons of Husbandry; Lodge, Chapter, and Command- ery, F. & A. M. Clubs : Abnaki (Augusta) ; Cumberland; Country (Portland, Me.); Small Point (Phippsburg, Me.). James Meehan Marvin, Trustee, Cam- bridge, Mass. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1SS9-91. Lawyer, Albany, N. Y., 1892-99; Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1899-1902; New York, N. Y., 1902-07. Trustee, real estate, Cambridge, Mass., 1907 — . Henry Pratt McKean, Officer of Cor- poration, Philadelphia, Pa. Harvard, 1885-86. Dairy Farmer, Pennllyn, Pa., 1887 — . m., Marian Shaw, Brookline, Mass., June 5, 1889. Dir., various corpns. Clubs: Philadelphia; Philadelphia Country. Henry Eugene Meeker, Merchant, ti43 Liberty St., New York. N. Y. A.B. With Meeker & Co., Wholesale Coal Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1889 — . m., Jennie May Royce, Pittsfield, Mass., July 1 5, 1891. Clubs: University; Harvard; Railroad. John Pierpont Morgan, Jr., Banker, 23 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. m., Jane Norton Grew, Boston, Mass., Dec. II, 1890 — . Memb., J. P. Morgan & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1890 — ; J. S. 517 ALPHA A[otgan & Co., London, l-'ng., 1890—. Memb., .\ew ^'ork Stock Exchange. Clubs: Melropoli- tan; Union; Uni\'crsity; Racquet and Tennis; The Brook; Century A^sia Hunt. George Hodges Shattuck, Farmer, 37 Chestnut St., Salem, j\iass. .\.B. With B. & A. R. R.. Boston, Mass., 1889-T906. m., Annie Bertram Emmerton, Sa- lem, Mass., June 15, 1897. Farmer, ib., 1907 — . Dir., various corpns. James Manning Smith, fSalem, Mass. 0. K. William Emile Stauffer, Retired, New Orleans, La. Harvard, 1885-86. Memb., Stauffer, Eshleman & Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La. Retired. Dir., German Am. Natl. Bank. Edward Cabot Storrow, Broker, tS3 State St.. Boston, Mass. A.B. With Chas. Storrow & Co., Cotton Brok- ers, Boston, Mass., 1890 — ; Memb., id., 1892 — . m., Caroline MacKay Richardson, ib., Sept. 1, 1892. Thomas Suffern Taller, Banker, 27 Pine St., New York, N. Y. -A.B. Memb., New York Stock Exchange, 1889-91. New York Law Sch., 189 1. .Around World, 1892-94. m., (i) Maude Lorillard, ib., Apr. 15, 1893. With Baring, Magoun & Co., Bankers, New York, .\. Y., 1901-06. Memb., Tailer & Co., ib., 1906 — . m., (2) Harriet Stewart Brown, Baltimore, Md., .Apr. 14, 1000. Res., 21 W. SI St. Martin Allison Taylor, Banker, 7 Arling- ton PI., Haverhill, Mass. A.B. With Hilliai-d & Taylor, Shoe Mfrs., Haverhill, Mass., 1891-97. m., Gertrude Tal- bot, Lowell, Mass., Apr. 26, 1893. Memb., F. H. Prince & (bo.. Bankers and Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1900 — . Perry Davis Trafford, Lawyer, 80 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1891. * B K. Lawyer, New York, .\. Y., 1892—. m., Grace Elizabeth Meeker, ib., Nov. 28, 1898. Memb., New York Bar Assn. Clubs: Harvard; University. Benjamin Weaver, Officer of Corpora- tion, 71 Ayrault St., Newport, R. L A.B. m., Eleanor Whipple, Newport, R. L, Nov. 30, 1892. Farmer, ib., 1894 — . Treas., Geo. A. Weaver Co., ib., 1905 — . Philip Leverett Saltonstall, Banker, 50 Bernard Coffin Weld, Merchant, 131 State St., Boston, Mass. State St., Boston, Mass. Memb., Tucker, Anthony & Co., Bankers, Bos- With Boston Cordage Co., 1889-90. Memb., ton,' Mass. Pres., Hartford and Springfield Aaron D. Weld's Sons, Hemp Comsn. Mer- St. Ry. Trustee, Mass. Elect. Cos. Dir., chants, Boston, Mass., 1890 — . m., Mabel .Am. Trust Co.; Old Colony Trust Co.; Great Stephenson, Philadelphia. Pa., Oct. 31, 1895. Northn. Power Co.; Hyde Park Elect. Co.: Clubs: Somerset; Union Boat. 518 ALPHA Charles Delevan Wetmore, Architect, 3 E. 33 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Harvard, 1885-86. LL.B., 1892. Memb., Warren & Wetmore, Architects, New York, N. Y. Thornton Woodbury, Journalist, 25 Broad St, New York, N. Y. A.B. Bus. Ed., Advocate; Lampoon. Har- vard Law Sch., 1S90-92. Colo. Bar. Cal. Bar. Lawyer, 1892-9S. With Financial Dept., Suti, New York, N. Y., 1898 — . m., (i) Mary Braunles Hoisington, Feb. 27, 1895; (2) Mrs. Blanclie E. Poudensan, Mar. 7, 1906. *Harry Reginald Astor Carey, Publisher and Editor, Newport, R. I. Prop, and Ed., Herald, Newport, R. I., 1892- 93- d., Apr. 29, 1893. *Daniel Harry Clark, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. A.B. St. Louis Law Sch., 1890-92. With James Clark Leather Co., ib., 1892-98. Not in active bus., 1898-1908. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1908 — . *Philip Codman, Architect, Philadelphia, Pa. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 28, 1896. ♦Clermont Livingston de Peyster, Phila- delphia, Pa. Harvard, 1885-87. Oxford Univ., Eng., 1887- 89. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. I, 1889. *Frederic Sprague Goodwin, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1893. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1893 — . Club, Tennis and Racquet. *Moses Day Kimball, Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. LL.B., 1892. d.. Mar. 31, 1893. ♦Walter Wise Mackay, Broker, Engle- wood, N. J. Memb., New York Stock Exchange, d., June 15, 1896. *James Brown Markoe, Banker, Phila- delphia, Pa. Harvard, 1885-86. Memb., Brown Bros. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and New York, N. Y. d., Nov. 29, 1902- *Lewis Henry Morgan, Jr., Architect, New York, N. Y. A.B. Architect, New York, N. Y. m., Camilla Leonard, June 5, 189c. d., Oct. 31, 1901- *George H. Norman, Jr.. Trustee, New- port, R. I. A.B. d., Feb. 13, 1908, *Townsend Smith, Newport, R. I. d.. Fortress Monroe, Va., Dec. 23, 1888. *Eben Wright, New York, N. Y. Harvard, 1885-86. Student of Mediseval Art. m., Leta Pell, New York, N. Y., May 20, 1891. d., June 5, 1908. i8go Charles Benjamin Barnes, Jr., Lawyer, 334 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1893. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1893 — . Iristr., Harvard Law Sch., 1897-98. m., Josephine Lea Low, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 17, 1897. Referee in Bankruptcy, 1898- 1900. Dir., Webster and Atlas Natl. Bk.; Hingham Water Co. Memb., Bd. of Health, Hingham, Mass. Res., ib. James Cummings Barr, Manufacturer, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. With General Elect. Co. and Weber Ry. Joint Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass., 1890-98. m., Sally Crocker, Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 5, 1890. Mfr., R. R. Supplies, with Rail Joint Co., 1898. With Steel and Rail- way Supply Co. Ernest Abraham Bigelow, Lawyer, 11 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1893. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1893 — . m., Helen Talman, Apr. 18, 1893. Club, Union. George Blagden, Jr., Banker, care Clark, Dodge & Co., SI Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. With Manhattan Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1890-99. Memb., Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, ib., 1899—. Res., 18 E. 36 St. Thomas Stevenson Bradlee, tio7 Beacoft St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Winter Res., ' Bermuda, m., Maria Godey Segar, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Eng., June 23, 1897. Henry Chalfant, Manufacturer, fPitts- burgh Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Memb., Spang, Chal- fant & Co., Iron Mfrs., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1890 — . m., Harriet Beckwith Watson, May 14. 1901. William Astor Chanler, Explorer and Author, " Rokely," Barrytown, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Explorer in Africa, 1892-94. New York Legis., Assembly, 1897. Asst. Adjt., Staff, Gen. Wheeler, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. U., S. House of Reps., ; 1899-1901. Memb., Am. Geog. Soc; St. Nicholas Soc. Hon. Memb., British Royal Geog. Soc. ; Royal Geog. Soc, Vienna. Author, "Through Jungle and Desert," "Travels in Eastern Africa." Clubs: Union; Knickerbocker; Players; Lambs; Turf and Field; N. Y. Yacht; The Brook. John Sturgis Codman, Electrical En- gineer, 93 Broad St.. Boston, Mass. • / A.B. B.S., M. I. T., 1893. Inst, of i7'7d. With Am. Bell Teleph. Co., 1890-97. Europe, 1897-98. Memb., Codman & Hale, Elect. Engs., Boston, Mass., 1898 — . m., Susan Sargent Codman, ib., Apr. 25, igoi. Joshua Crane, Engineer and Trustee, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. m., Ethel M. , Hill, Brookline, Mass., Jan. 19, 1897. . . ' Walter Sanger Crane, Trustee, 50 Con- gress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. m., Sarah FoUett Piatt, Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1891. Bus., ib., 1896- 98. Trustee, Boston, Mass., 1898 — . Charles Lemuel Crehore, Officer of Cor- poration, 155 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. With De Ford & Co.. Bankers, Boston, Mass., — 1905. Sec. and Treas., Central Aguirre Sugar Co., ib., and Porto Rico,' 1905 — . ^ : ■ ' ' '■ Robert Ives Crocker, t32 Clifif St., New York, N. Y. Insl. of 1770. S19 ALPHA Bowdoin Bradlee Crowninshield, Na\;il Architect, 70 Long Wharf, Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Naval Architect, liobton, Mass., 1897 — • "I'l Priscilla Janet Macpliail, \e\v York, N. Y., May 12, 1901. Architect, Yacht Independence, and seven-masted schoon- er, Thos. IV. Lawson. Memb., Soc. Naval Archs. and Marine Engs. Clubs: Eastern Yacht; Boston Yacht. Res., Marblehead, Mass. Francis Gardiner Curtis, Curator, 253 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Travel, Europe and In- dia, 1903. Curator, Dept. of Chinese and Japanese Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass., 1904 — . Harry Tovmsend Davis, Broker, New York, N. Y. With Smith, Davis & Co., Ins., Buffalo, N. Y., 1890 — ; Memb., id., 1893 — . m., Hen- rietta Poole, New York, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1900. Memb., New York Stock Exchange. 1904—. Id.. E. F. Hutton & Co., Brokers, ib., 1907 — . Brenton Halliburton Dickson, Jr., Brok- er, 141 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Cotton Broker, Boston, Mass., 1890 — . 111., Ruth Wilbur Bennett, Wayland, Mass., Dec. 4, 190 1. Memb., Soc. of Col. Wars. Kellogg Fairbanks Lawyer, 135 Adams St., Chicago, 111. A.B. LL.B., 1893. Inst, of 1770- Lawyer, Chicago, III., 1893 — . m., Janet Ayer, ib., Apr. 2g, I goo. Robert Eames Faulkner, Miller and Farmer, Keene, N. H. .V.B. Travel and Study, 1890-96. Miller and Farmer, Keene, N. H., 1896 — . m., Kate Carnes, Memphis, Tenn., Apr. 25, 1900. Memb., X. H. State Forestry Comsn. Russell Green Fessenden, Financier, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Memb., Edward H. Eldridge & Co., Boston, Mass. Pres., Am. Trust Co. Mgr., Boston Provident Assn. ; Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Dir., Associated Charities of Boston. Res., 24 Marlborough St. Robert (Welch) Herrick, College Pro- fessor, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. A.B. m., Harriet Peabody Emery, Chicago, 111., June 9, 1894. Instr., M. I. T., — 1901. Assoc. Prof., Eng., Univ. of Chicago, 1901 — . Author, "The Common Lot," "Together," "The Web of Life." Clubs: University; Quadrangle. Augustus Barker Higginson, Architect, Santa Barbara, Cal. Harvard, i886-8g. Inst, of 1770. Student, Architecture, Boston, Mass., 1889-91; Paris, Fr., 1892-94. m., Frances Girvan, Lenox, Mass., 1895. Architect, Chicago, 111., 1895-igoo; Santa Barbara, Cal., 1905 — . HoUis Horatio Hunnewell, Jr., Banker, 87 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B. In.st. of 1770. Memb., H. H. Hunne- well & Co., Bankers, Boston, Mass. m., Maud Somerville Jaffray, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., Apr. 9, i8gr. Res., Wellesley, Mass. Lowell Fletcher Huntington, Real Es- tate Broker, 152 E. 4 St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Bus., Cincinnati, Ohio. 520 1890-97. Eastern Agt., Procter, Gamble Co., New York, N, Y., 1897-1902- Iron Bus., Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1902-06. Real Estate, Cincinnati, i 906 — . Club, Queen City, James Pemberton Hutchinson, 133 S. 22 St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1893. Inst, of 1770. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1893 — . m., Katherine Kelso Johnson Cassatt, June 8, 1903. Everett Starr Jones, Teacher, Allen School, W. Newton, Mass. A.B. M. 1. T., 1885-86. Bus., 1891-97. m., Anna Arnold Hunt, Boston, Mass., July 8, 1897. Univs. of Berlin and Leipzig, 1897-98. Teacher, High Sch., Providence, R. I., 1899; Tome Inst., 1899-1906. Head Master, Allen Sch., W. Newton. Mass., 1906 — . Clubs: Puri- tan; Economic (Boston). Shepard Kimberley, Officer of Corpora- tion, 51 Irving PI, Buffalo, N. Y. m., Charlotte Hazard Fiske, Buffalo, iS. Y., Oct. 4, 1892, Treas., Crocker Fertilizer Co., ib. Clubs ; Saturn; Studio ; Harvard. John Willard Lapsley, Broker, t4i Broadway, New York, N. Y. Inst, of 1770. Memb., New York Stock Ex- change; Howard, Lapsley & Co., Brokers, New York, N. Y. Richard Field Lewis, Lawyer, 640 Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. LL.B., 1893. 1-awyer, Juneau, Alaska; Seattle, Wash., and San Francisco, Cal., 1893 — . m., Grace Leuis, San Francisco, Jan. 31, 1898. Philip Billmeyer Linn, Lawyer, Lewis- burg, Pa. A.B. Law Student, Lewisburg, Pa., 1890-92. Lawyer, ib., 1892 — . m., Eleanor M. Barber, ib., Oct. 18, 1900. Cambridge Livingston, Lawyer, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Columbia Law Sch. Europe, 1893-95. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. m., Alice Judson Smith, 1906. Hamilton BeForrest Lockwood, Manu- facturer, 70 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. With Amory, Brown & Co., Cotton Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1890- 1908. m., Maria B. Wheelwright, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 16, 1900. Treas., Cocheco Mfg. Co., Dover, N. H., 1908. Asst Treas., Pacific Mills, Boston, Mass., 1908 — . Francis Peabody Magoun, Insurance, Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. With Baring, Magoun & Co., Bankers, i\ew York, N. Y., 1890-1905. m., Jeanne Cassard Bartholow, Orange, N. J., Oct. 8, 1892. Farmer, Bedford, Mass., 1905-09. Memb., Hinckley, Woods & Co., Ins., Boston, Mass., 1909 — . Res., Bedford. Theodore George Meyer, fWashington, D. C. Norman Winthrop Mumford, Business, Harvard Club, New York, N. Y. A.B. Pres., Inst, of 1770. Orange Planter, Jaffery, Fla., and with San Christobal Sugar Co., New York and Porto Rico, 1890 — . Guy Norman, 86 Washington St., New- port, R. I. A.B. See Rlio. Inst, of 1770. Broker, Bos ton, Mass., 1890-98. Ensign, U. S. N., Sp.- Alpha Am. War, 1898. m., Louisa Palfrey, Beverly, Mass., Sept. 9, 1893. Res., Washington, D. C. and Aewpott, R. I. Philip Stanley Parker, Lawyer, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.E., cum laude, 1895. Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass., 1895 — . m., Eleanor Payson, Brookline, Mass., Apr. 29, 1896. Memb., Bd. of Selectmen, ib. ; Assoc. Justice, Mun. Ct., ib. Club, Union. Res., 175 Mountford St., Brookline. Richard Fay Parker, Broker, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Libr., Inst, of 1770. Memb., Ely & Co., Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1890-1905. m.. Rose Guild, ib., Oct. 22, 1896. Sec, Am, Extractor Co., Providence, R. I., 1905 — , Memb., H. C. Wainwright & Co., Boston 1905—. Gilbert Russell Payson, Wharfinger, 62 Long Wharf, Boston, Mass. .\.B. With New Eng. Teleph. Co., Spring- field, Mass., 1890-1900. m., Ellen Holt Eld- ridge, Longwood, Mass., Apr. 21, 1897. With Coolidge & Cummings, Cotton Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1900-1905. Wharfinger to proprietors of Long Wharf, ib., 1905 — , Harris Osborne Poor, Broker, tS3 State St., Boston, Mass. .Memb., Stock Exchange, Boston, Mass.; id., il. O. Poor & Co., Brokers, m., Fannie Louise Sterns, Bangor, Me., Dec. 19, J894. Waldron Kintzing Post, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1894. Bus. Ed., Ad- vocate. Inst, of 1770. m., Mary Lawrence Perkins, Glen Cove, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895 — . Pres.. Suffolk Co. Vol. Firemen's Assn. Memb., Loyal Legion. Clubs: Union; Harvard. Res., Bayport, N. Y. Joseph Hamilton Sears, fBoston, Mass. Thomas William Slocum, Merchant, 11 Thomas St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Treas., Inst, of 1770. Memb., Minot. Hooper & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y. Sec, Harvard Club, ib., 1902-07. Paul Cox Stewart, Philadelphia Club, Philadelphia, Pa. A.H. Inst, of 1770. Edward Sturgis, Clergyman and Farmer, Andover, Mass. A.B. P. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1901-03. m., Josephine Putnam, Boston, Mass., 1901. Europe, 1903-05. Farmer, Andover, Mass., 1905—. Thomas Talbot, fNorth Billerica, Mass. Benjamin Trowbridge Tilton, Physician, 121 E. 38 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1897—. m.,' Anna Billings Griggs, Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 14, 1905. Russell Tyson, Real Estate, 247 Monad- nock Block, Chicago, 111. A.B. V. Pres.. Inst, of 1770. m., Sarah M. Bradley, Brattleboro, Vt., June 17, 1891. Memb., Bradley & Tyson, Real Estate, Boston, Mass.; Aldis Si Co., id., Chicago, 111. Henry Goodwin Vaughah, Lawyet, t66i Exchange Bldg., Boston, Mass. .\.B., .\.M. LL.B., 1893. Lawyer, Boston. Mass., 1893 — ■ m-. Olea Bull, Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 5, 1894. Clubs: Episcopalian; Nor* folk I-Iunt. George Floyd Vingut, U6 W. 34 St., New York, N. Y. Inst, of 1770. Richard Harding Weld, Merchant, 131 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. Memb., Aaron D. Weld's Sons, Philippine Islands, Exporters, and Im- porters. Pres., Sweetwater Fruit Co. of Cal. and Me. Q. M. Sergt., Light Battery. A, M. V. M. Memb,, Mass. Dem. Club; Loyal Legion. Clubs: Somerset; Tennis and Rac- quet; Union; Puritan; Commonwealth Motor; Cliff; Ashland; Essex County (Boston, Mass.); Harvard (New York, N. Y.); Triton (Que- bec, Can.); New Eng. Kennel. Res., 109 Beacon St. Montgomery Sears West, Mining, 330 Dartmouth St., Boston, Mass. Inst, of 1770. With Calumet & Hecla Mng. ' Co., Calumet, Mich. Res., Boston, Mass. Charles Wheeler, fPhiladelphia Club. Philadelphia, Pa.. Inst, of 1770. George William Wheelwright, Jr., Offi- cer of Corporation, 95 Milk St., Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Bus., Hardwick, Mass., 1890-1909. Treas., Geo. W. Wheelwright Paper Co., Bos- ton, Mass., 1909 — . m., Emily G. Balch, Ja- maica Plain, Mass., Oct. 26, 1897. Clubs: Union (Boston); Harvard (New York, N. Y.). Charles James White, Physician, 259 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1893. m., Olivia Alger Richard- son, Cohasset, Mass., June 29, 1893. Med. Student, Europe, 1893-95. Phys., Boston, Mass., 189s — . Instr., Harvard Med. Sch. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Am. Med. Assn. Clubs: Somerset; Union; Tennis and Rac- quet. Arthur Bruce Whiting, Business, 27 W. 43 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. With General Carriage Co., New York, N. Y. ♦Arthur Amory, Jr., Merchant. New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. m., Mabel Wolverton Sard, Albany, N. Y., June 8, 1898. d., Dec. 20, 1898. *Edgar Burrage, Publisher, New York, N. Y. A.B. d., Boston, Mass., Aug. 11, 1892. *Wyly Clark, Merchant, Paris, Tex. m., Alice X. Wise, Paris, Tex., May 11, 189:^. d., Asheville, N. C, Mar. 11, 1908. *Winthrop Herrick Dame, Real Estate, Boston, Mass. Harvard Coll., 1886-88. Sec, Inst, of 1770. d., Montevideo. S. A., Apr. 28, 1895. ♦Samuel Dexter (a), Boston, Mass. Inst, of 1770. d., Nov. 18. 1891. *Samuel Dexter (b), Chicago. 111. Inst, of 1770. d., Boston, Mass., May 4, 1894. 521 ALPHA ♦William Sturgis Hooper Lothrop, Banker, Boston, Mass. A.H. ni., Alice Bacon, Duston, Mass., Oct. 15. 1891. d., Tonce, Porto Rico, Apr. 5, 1905. ♦Kinsley Magoun, New York, N. Y. A.B. Inst, of 1770. m., Jessie Torrance, Cliicago, 111., 1893. d.. Westerly, L. I., July 10, 1898. ♦Constant Southworth Matthews, Officer of Corporation, Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. d., July 30, 1893. ♦James Chester McCoy, Broker, New York, N. Y. Inst, of 1770. d., Sept. 29, 1907. ♦Clifford Warren Smith, Business, Bos- ton, Mass. .\.B. m., Josephine Winslow, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1896. d., Omaha, Neb., 1901. ♦Kenneth Matheson Taylor, Business, Boston, Mass. A.B. Inst, of 1770. d., Oct. 14, 1895. 189I William Amory, II., 30 Kilby St., Bos- ton. Mass. A.B.' Memb., M. V. M., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Mary Remington Stockton, Boston, Mass., Oct. 14, 1903. Robert Whitman Atkinson, Agent and Musician, Heath Hill, Brookline, Mass. A.B. Pres., Hasty Pudding. Highest Honors in Music. Conservatory of Music, Munich, Ger., 1892-94. Agt. and Musician, 1895 — . Teacher, Morristown, N. J., 1902-03. m., Elizabeth Bispham Page, Philadelphia, Pa.. 1904. Composer, instrumental and vocal music. Club: Tavern (Boston, Mass.). Francis Reginald Bangs, Lawyer, 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1894. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1894 — . Trustee, Commonwealth Bldg. Trust; Lenox St. Bldg. Trust; Winthrop Bldg. Trust; Met. Associates. Memb., Corpn., Provident Instn. for Savings, m., Anna Dummer Ander- son, ib., Dec, 16, 1897. Res., 42 Fairfield St. Robert Shaw Barlow, Lawyer, 53 State St.. Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895-. Heber Reginald Bishop, Jr., Business, 27 William St., New York. N. Y. ,\.B. Bus., Chicago, 111., 1891— . With Gen. Klect. Co., Boston, Mass., and New York, N. v., — 1902. m., Mabel W. Sard, Southampton, X. v., Sept. 26, 1904. James C. Bishop, 22 E. 65 St., New York, N. Y. John Adams Blanchard, Lawyer, 39 Court St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1895. Around World, 1891-9J. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895 — ; Boston, Mass. Lawrence Brooks, Farmer, Groton, Mass. A.B. John Torrey Burnett, Manufacturer, 36 India St., Boston, Mass. I'res., Joseph Burnett Co., Mfg. Chems. Dir. Federal Trust Co.; Peoples' Natl. Bk. of Marl borough, Mass.; Bonding and Investment Co, Trustee, North End Savings Bk. Clubs: Som, erset; Tennis and Racquet. Res., Southboro, Mass. Robert Jones Clark, Real Estate and In- surance, Village Ave., Dedham, Mass. m,, Harriet FitzGerald, Brookline, Mass., Nov. 18, 1897. Real Estate and Ins., Boston, Mass. Ernest Amory Codman, Physician, 227 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1895. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1895 — . m., Katharine Putnam Bowditch, Ja- maica Plain, Mass., Nov. 16, 1899. Henry Wick Corning, Manufacturer, 5219 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Mfr., Sewing Machines, Cleveland, Ohio, 1891 — . m., Edith Warden, Philadel- phia, Pa., Nov. 2, 1897. Capt., 1st Ohio \'ol. Cav., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Stephen Van Rensselear Crosby, Broker, so Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Memb., F. S. Moseley & Co., Brokers. ' Boston, Mass. m., Henrietta Marian Grew, Manchester, Mass., Sept. 18, 1895. Francis Boardman Crowninshield, ti64 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. With Suffolk Natl. Bank, Boston, Mass.. 1891 — . m., Louise Evelina du Pont, Wilming- ton, Del., June 28, 1900. William Wetmore Cryder, tNew York. N. Y. Arthur James Cumnock, Merchant, care Catlin & Co., 34s Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. With Clarence Whitman & Co., Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1892-98. m., Mary Pomeroy Cutting, Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 6, 1894. With Catlin & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, New York, 1898 — ; Memb., 1902 — . Howard Gardiner Cushing, Artist, 143 E. 37 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Academic Julian, Paris, Fr., 1891-96. m., Ethel Cochrane, Boston, Mass., Nov. 7, 1904. Memb., A. N. A. Clubs: Tavern (Bos- ton); Players (New York, N. Y.). William Joslyn Farquhar, Agent, 321 Montgomery St., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. With N. Y. and N. J. Teleph. Co., 1891- 99. Agt., Bell Teleph. Co., 1899 — . m., Cora A. Brightson, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., June 4, 1901. James Ralph Finlay, Mining, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Land looker, Mich., 1891-93. Supt., Minn. Mng. Co., 1894-96. Id., Mines, Zaruma, Ecuador, 1896-99. Mng. interests in Mich., Idaho, and Colo., 1899 — . m., Edith D. Adams, Spokane, Wash., Aug, 10, 1904. John White Geary, Banker, fChestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Travel, 1891-94. With W. H. Newbold's Sons & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897 — ; Memb., id., 1898—. Memb., Philadelphia Stock Exchange. m,. Mary de Forest Harrison, Chestnut Hill, Pa., June 11, 1896. Clubs: Philadelphia; Racquet; Rittenhouse, 522 ALPHA George Tarleton Goldthwaite. Lawyer, University Club, New York, N. Y. .\.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1S94— . Formerly Asst. to Mayor, ib. Asst. to Gen. Atty., Interborough Rapid Transit Co. Memb., New York Bar Assn. Clubs: University; Tuxedo; Racquet and Tennis; Harvard; N. Y. Ath. Louis Morris Greer, Broker, 27 W. 43 St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Memb., New York Stock Exchange. Edward Crowninshield Hammond, Farmer, New London, Conn. Orange Grower, Jellery, Fla., 1890-190C. Far- mer, Waterford, Conn., 1900 — , m., Anna C. Rumrill, Watertown, Conn., June 22, 1905. Conn. Legis., Assembly, 1905. Clubs; Somer- set (Boston, Mass.); Thames; Pequot Casino (New London, Conn.). Foxhall Keene, Banker and Horseman, Westbury, N. Y. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1891—. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis; Turf and Field; Meadow Brook; A. C. A. George Nichols Lamb, Importer, care C. R. Lamb, 159 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B. Dry Goods Comsn. Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1890-95. Importer, New York, N- Y., -Australia, and Philippines, 1895 — . James Parrish Lee, Lawyer, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. .'V.B. m., Clara Lothrop Lincoln, New York, .\. v., Sept. 22, 1896. Comr. Schs., ib., 1S98- 1901. Res., 141 E. 3? St. Joseph Leiter, Coal Operator, 48 Van Buren St., Chicago, III. -\.B. Coal Operator, m., Juliette Williams, June II, 1908. Charles Frothingham Leland, Farmer, fSouthboro, Mass. Harvard Law Sch. Bus., New York, N. Y. m., Margaret Carr, West Manchester, Mass., July 22, 1903. Farmer, Southboro, Mass. Nicholas Longworth, ist Natl. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ohio Legis., House, 1899-1901; Senate, 1901-02. U. S. House of Reps., 1902-10. m., Alice Lee Roose- velt, Washington, D. C., Feb. 17, 1906. Res., E. Walnut Hills. James Arnold Lowell, Lawyer, 38 Equi- table Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.E., 1894. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1894 — . Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1904-06. m., Mary Wharton Churchman, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 2, 1897. Matthew Luce, Merchant, 283 Summer St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Around World, 1891-92. Memb., Luce & Manning, Wool Merchants, Boston, Mass., 1892 — . m., Mary Cobb Hovey, Brookline, Mass., Oct. I, 1902, John Watkins Mariner, Real Estate, 133 Mason St., Milwaukee, Wis. A.B. m., Mary Fargo Antisdel, Chicago, 111., Oct. 17, 1894. Edward Calvin Moen, Lawyer, 52 Wil- liam St., New York. N. Y. A.ti. LL.B., Columbia, 1894- Lawyer, New >ork, .\. Y., 1894—. m-, Ethel W. Cram, lb., June 23, 1898. Clubs: Harvard; Univer- sity. Res., 304 W. 99 St. Arthur Boylston Nichols, Decorator, Wayland, Mass. A.B. m., Gertrude Fuller, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 25, 1895. Memb., Waters, Nichols & Crowninshield, Interior Decorators, Boston, Mass., 1900 — . George Laurie Osgood, Jr., Real Estate. 12 Ashburton PL, Boston, Mass. A.B. With Wool Comsn. Merchants, 1890-97. m., Hannah Chamberlain Webb, Bethlehem, Pa., Dec. 19, 1899. Real Estate Operator, Boston, Mass., 1905 — . James Alfred Parker, Banker, Old Col- ony Trust Co., 17 Court St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Columbia. Law Dept., Mut. Life Ins. Co. of New York, 1894-99. Counsel, Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Mass., 1899- 1900; V. Pres., id., 1900—. m., Helen Schles- mger, Brookline, Mass., Aug., 1901. Samuel Dunn Parker, Real Estate, 33 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. Thomas Nelson Perkins, Lawyer, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1894. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1894 — ■ m-, Louisa C. Adams, Lincoln, Mass., June 6, 1900. V. Pres., Ry. and Light Securi- ties Co. Dir., Natl. Bk. of Commerce; State St. Trust Co.; Walter Baker & Co.; St. Mary's Mineral Land Co. Trustee, Seattle Elect. Co.; Suffolk Savings Bk. for Seamen and Others. Fellow, Harvard. Res., Westwood, Mass. Regis Henri Post, Governor, San Juan, Porto Rico. A.B. m., Carolyn Beatrice Post, New York, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1895. Pres., Sch. Bd., Bayport, N. Y., 1898-1903. Chief, Fire Dept., ib., 1900- 03. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1899- 1900. Audi- tor, Porto Rico, 1903-04. Sec. and Pres., Ex. Council, Porto Rico, 1904-07. Governor, ib., 1907—- Memb., Rep. Co. Com., Suffolk Co., N. Y. 1894-1903. Dir., Oysterman's Natl. Bk., Sayville, N. Y. Res., Bayport. Robert Burnside Potter, Architect, 160 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. .\.B. m., Elizabeth Stephens Clare Fish, New York, N. Y., Apr. 3, 1894. Grad., Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr., 1900. Memb., Robinson & Potter, Architects, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Charles Russell Lowell Putnam, Physi- cian, 121 E. 38 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., 1895. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1895 — . Surg., Lincoln Hosp. Demr., Anat., Columbia. Adjunct Prof., Post Grad. Med. Sch. m., Angelica Rathbone, New York, Dec. -V. 1899- William Merwin Randol, Officer of Cor- poration, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B. V. Pres., Standard Quicksilver Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1892-99. Pres., New York & Philadelphia Coal & Coke Co., 1899—. m., Mary Digges Lee, Knoxville, Md., Nov. ii' 1903- Hayden Richardson, Artist, 148 W. 4 St New York, N. Y. '' Real Estate, Boston, Mass., 1S96-98. Vol. Sp - Am. War, 1898-99. With New York Teleph. Co. Res., 3 Washington Sq. 523 ALPHA Quincy Adams Shaw, Jr., Financier, 12 Ashburton I'l., Boston, JVlass. A.B. Pres. and Dir., I'Vontenac Coppci- Co.; Gratiot Mng. Co.; La Salle Mng. Co.; Alanitou Mng. Co.; Superior Mng. Co. V. I'rcs. antl Dir., Calumet & Hecla Mng. Co. Sec, Treas. and Dir., Lockwood Mfg. Co. Dir., AUonez Mng. Co.; Ashburton Mng. Co.; Teeum- seh Copper Co.; Boston Elevated Ry. Co.; City Trust Co.; Fislier Mfg. Co. Res., ii Exeter St. m., Sarah Williams Pemberton, Phila- delphia, Pa., May 12, 1896. Lawrence Mason Stockton, Lawyer, 709 Exchange Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1894. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1894 — • Dir., New Eng. Trust Co.; State St. Trust Co. Common Council, Boston, 1898-99- Court Tennis Champion of U. S., 1897-99. Clubs: Somerset; Tennis and Racquet; Boston Ath. Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes, Architect, 118 E. 22 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Columbia, 1894. Menrb., Howell & Stokes, Architects, New York, N. Y. Officer, various Corpus, m., Edith Minturn, Pointe a Pic, Canada, Aug. 21, 1895. Frederic Tudor, Manager, John Hancock Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Pres„ Tudor Mfg. Co.; Otoko Co. Sec, Boston Consolidated Gas Co.; ^Mass. Gas Co.; New Eng. Gas & Coke Co. Dir., Am. Asbestos Co.; Nahant Land Co. Harry Kermit Vingut, fNew York, N. Y. William Scott Wadsworth, fWorcester, Mass. Robert Wainwright, Broker, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Student, Geology, 1892-93. With Am. Bell Teleph. Co. and Metropolitan Teleph. Co., 1894-1900. With H. C. Wainwright & Co., Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1900 — ; Memb., id., 1902 — . m., Elsie Thorndike Nourse, ib., Sept. 17, 1902. Memb., Boston Stock Exchange, 1903—. Alfred Winsor Weld, Broker, 27 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. m., Tlieresa Davis, Worcester, Mass., Oct. 25, 1892. With F. S. Mead & Co., Brokers, -Boston, Mass., 1892-95. Memb., Cod- man, Grew & Co., ib., 1895 — . Clubs: Somer- set; Country. Jacob Wendell, Jr., Broker. tio6 E. 35 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Travel and Priv. Sec, 1891-93. Memb., Wendell & MacDuffie, Sales Agents, New York, N, Y., 1894 — • m., Marian Fendall, \\'ashing- ton, D. C, Apr. 16, 1895. Moses Williams, Jr., Lawyer and Trus- tee, l8 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1894 — . m., Anne H. Whiteside, Boston, Mass., Mar. 6, 1905. Trustee, Alger Land Trust; Boston Block Trust; Washington Bldg. Trust; Hen- derson Dairy Co. Mgr., Boston Provident Assn. Clubs; Somerset; Norfolk Country; Ded- ham Polo; Norfolk Hunt. Res., Needham, Mass. Frederic [Bayard] Winthrop, Ipswich, Mass. A.B. Memb., Robert Winthrop & Co., Bankers. New York, X. Y., 1891-1900. m., Dorothy Amory, Boston, Mass.. Jan. 20. 1903. Res., Hamilton, Mass., 1903 — . Clubs: Sonvisct; Tennis and Racquet. Grenville Bayard Winthrop, Lawyer, 6 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A. 13. m., Arazelia Van Zandt Potter, New- port, R. I., Oct. 19, 1897. *Harry Wakefield Bates, Journalist, Boston, Mass. m., Grace Clark, New York, N. Y., June, 1900. Financial Editor, d., Dec 12, 1904. ♦Robert Howe Davis, Cambridge, Mass. A.B. m., Katherine Lewis, Redlands, Cal., June 13, 1894. d., ib., 1894. ♦John Beck Embick, Business, New Yorl<, N. V. m., Susanna Lees Holt, Roslyn, Md., Apr. 25, 1905. *Ralph Lincoln Emerson, Milton, Mass. A.B. m., Lillias C. Stephenson, Atlanta, Ga., Apr. 14, 1899. d., Apr. 15, 1899. *John Watson Lawrence, Jr., Flushing, N. Y. d.. May 27, 1895. ♦Joseph Longstrett, Railroading, Phila- delphia, Pa. m., Elizabeth K. Stokes. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 27, 1893. 1892 Rodolphe Louis Agassiz, Officer of Cor- poration, 12 Ashburton PI., Boston. Mass. A.B. m., Maria Dallas Scott, Philadelphia, Pa., March 27, 1895. Pres., Osceola Consoli- dated Mng. Co.; Tamarack Mng. Co.; Ahmeek Mng. Co. V. Pres., Calumet & Hecla ilng. Cu. Dir., Am. Trust Co.; State St. Trust Co.; W^alter Baker & Co. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Harvard (Boston, Mass.); Knick- erbocker, Harvard (New York, N. V.); Uni- versity (Chicago, 111.); Country (Brookline, Mass.); Myopia Hunt. IngersoU Amory, Broker, 10 P. O. Sq., Boston, Mass. A.B. Harvard Med. Sch., 1900-03. Memb., IngersoU Amory & Co., Cotton Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1892-1900; 1903 — . Lawrence Barr, Electrical Engineer, care Electrical and R. R. Supply Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. B.S., M. I. T., 1895. With Am. Bell Teleph. Co., 1895-96. Eng., Central Printing & District Teleg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1896- 1902. Travel, 1902-04. With Elect. & R. R. Supply Co., Pittsburgh, 1905—. Clubs: Puri- tan (Boston, Mass.); University (Pittsburgh). George Lewis Batchelder, Merchant, 10 P. O. Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Memb., Batchelder Bros., Coal Mer- chants, Pittsburgh Pa., 1892 — . m., Louise Lawrence, iMedtord, Mass., June 10, 1896. Albert Emerson Benson, Teacher, Southboro. Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Teacher, St. Mark's Sch., -Southboro, Mass., 1892-94; 1897—. Grad. Stu- dent, Harvard, 1894-971 m., Susan Fellowes Hastings, Boston, Mass., June 1, 1905. 524 ALPHA Theodore Glover Bremer, Merchant, Fisher Ave.. Brookline, Mass. A.B. Memb., Parker, Wilder & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, Boston, Mass. m., Eleanor Burns Almy, ib., Apr. 22, 1896. Charles Edward Burgess, Merchant, 144 Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Sec. and Treas., Internall. Elevating Co., New .York, N. Y., 1891 — . m., Jeane Russell, Mont- clair, N. J., Oct. 13, 1892. Clarence White Cady, Broker, 252 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Eire Ins., 1892-1901. m., Bertha A. Ware, Brookline, M:ass., Nov. 3, 1898. Broker, Buf- falo, N. Y., 1 90 1 — . Samuel Emlen Carpenter, Farmer, Ridgefield, Conn. m., Helen Janes Crouse, Akron, Ohio, June 16, 1897. Real Estate and Ins., Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-96. Farmer, Ridgefield, Conn., 1897 — . Europe, 1906-07. Samuel Thompson Chase, Insurance, Monadnock Block, Chicago, 111. Harvard, 1888-91. Porcellian. Gen. Agt., Conn. M'ut. Life Ins. Co. m., Mary L. Ayer, Chicago, 111., Apr. 24, 1897. Clubs; Chicago; University; Chicago Ath. ; Onwentsia. Winslow Clark, Milton, Mass. Memb., ist Regt., U. S. V. Cav. ("Rough Riders"), Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Julian Codman, Lawyer, 262 Washing- ton St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1895. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1895 — . m., Norah Chadwick, ib., Apr. 29, 1897. Memb., Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: Mass. Reform; Somerset. Res., Hamilton, Mass. John Sheerer Cook, Broker, San Fran- cisco, Gal. Memb., Reiner & Cook, Brokers, San Francisco, Cal. m., Florida Carr, ib., June 4, 1902. Harold Jefferson Coohdge, Lawyer, 40 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1896. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1897—- John Samuel Cranston, Insurance, Bos- ton, Mass. Gen. Agt., Equitable Life Assurance Soc, Bos- ton, Mass., 1892-96. Mgr., Prudential Ins. Co. of America, ib., 1896 — . m., Alice E. Beard- sell, Roxbury, Va., July 11, 1889. John White Cummin, Physician, 9 Mas- sachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1896. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1897—- Ernest Blaney Dane, Business, 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Bus., Boston, Mass., 1S92 — . m., Helen Folson Pratt, Glen Cove, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1903. William North Duane, Banker, 20 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1892—: m., Ethel Phelps, ib.. May 28, 1902 — . V. Pres., and Dir., Manhattan Trust Co. Trustee, Neder- land Life Ins. Co., Ltd. Memb., Soc. of Col. Wars. Clubs: University; Harvard; Knicker- bocker. Pitts Duffield, Publisher, 36 W. 37 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Teacher, University Sch., Chicago, III., 1892-93. Europe, 1893-94. Ed. Staff, Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1894-95. Inslr.. Hiu-vartl, 1895-97. Ed. Wk., 1898. Literary .\dviser, Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1899-1903. Memb., Fox, Duffield & Co., Publishers, ib., 1903 — : id., Duffield & Co. m., Isabel Mc- Kenna, Washington, D. C, Jan. 6, 1904. Res., 131 E. 66 St. William Cameron Forbes, Vice-Gov- ernor, Manila, P. I. A.B. Broker, Boston, Mass., 1892-1904. Memb., J. M. Forbes & Co., 1899—; Philip- pine Comsn. and Sec. of Commerce and Police, Manila, P. I., 1904-08; Vice Governor, P. I., 1908—. Clubs: Union; Tavern; St. Botolph (Boston); University (New York, N. Y.); University; Columbia (Manila). Boston ad., 614 Sears Bldg. David Gray, Editor and Author, Buffalo . Club, Buffalo, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Buffalo Law Sch., 1899. Ed. Writer, Union and Advertiser, Rochester, N. Y., 1893; Tinies, Buffalo, N. Y., 1894. Sub. Ed., World, New York, N. Y., 1896. Mang. Ed., Courier, Buffalo, 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1899. Author, "Gallops," Play, 1906. Club. Buffalo. Robert Battey Greenough, Physician, 377 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1896. Phys. and Surg., Boston, Mass., 1896 — . -Surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp., i8gg — . m., Amelia Mackay Goodwin, Cam- bridge, Mass., Oct. 16, 1900. Instr., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901 — . Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Boston Soc. Med. Sci. ; Soc. Clin. Surgery. Club, St. Botolph. Morton Jackson Henry, U. S. Army Officer, care War Dept., Washington, D. C. Capf., Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898; id., U. S. A., 1901 — ; stationed at Boston, Mass., Washing- ton, D. C., and Manila, P. I. m., Rebecca A. Morrison, Baltimore, Md. Joshua Clapp Hubbard, Surgeon, 84 Bay State Rd.. Boston. Mass. A.B. M.D., 1896. Surg., Boston, Mass., 1896 — . m., Marion G- Richardson, Beverly, Mass., 1900. Joseph Hovtrland Hunt, Architect, 28 E. 21 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Student of Architecture, Columbia; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr. Memb., Hunt & Hunt, Architects, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Sec., Fine Arts Federation. Treas., Soc. of Beaux Arts, Architectural League. Memb., Squadron A, N. G. S. N. Y.; Am. Inst, of Architects; New Eng. Soc; Mun. Art Soc; Graduates* Assn. Clubs; University; Racquet and Tennis; Harvard. Res., 178 Madison Ave. Chapman Henry Hyams, Jr., Banker, New Orleans, La. Memb., Hyams, Moore & Wheeler, Bankers and Brokers, New Orleans, La. m., Violet Victoria Hildreth, New York, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1893. Melville Edgar Ingalls, Jr., Lawyer, 26 Liberty St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 189s. Lawyer, New York, N. Y.; 1895 — . Dir., Seaboard Transportation Co.; Virginia Hot Springs Co. Memb., New York Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn. Clubs: University; Harvard; Knollwood Country; City' Lunch. Res., 47 E 43 St. Daniel Fiske Jones, Physician and Sur- geon, 19s Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., i8g6. Phys. and Surg., Boston, 525 ALPHA Mass., 1897 — , m., Mary Ilaugliton Richard- son, Brookline, Mtiss., May i, 1899. James Hathaway Kidder, Broker, 43 Ex- change PI., New York, N. Y. A.B. Merchant, Boston, Mass., — 1904. Memb., I". L. Dabney & Co., Brokers, ili.. 1904 — . Clubs: Union; Somerset. Everett John Lake, Officer of Corpora- tion, 553 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. A.B. B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1890. Lt.- Gov,, Conn., 1907-08. With Hartford Lumber Co., Hartford, Conn., 1893 — ; Pres. and Treas., igoo — . Pres. and Treas., Tunnel Coal Co., igo2 — . m., Eva Louise Sykes, Rockville. Conn., Sept. 4, 1895. Officer, various Corpns. Thomas Wilham Lamont, Banker, 2 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Pres. and Dir., Lamont, Corliss & Co. V. Pres. and Dir., Bankers' Trust Co., New York, N. Y. m., Florence H. Corliss, Englc- wood, N. J., Oct. 31, 1895. Dir.. Crowell Publishing Co.; Sheffield Coal and Iron Co.; X-Ray Stove Polish Co. Gov., Englewood Hosp. Clubs: Metropolitan; Harvard; Players; City; Lawyers (New York). Arthur Hobart Lockett, Broker, 25 Pine St., New York, N. Y. A.B. With Vermilye & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1892-94. Treas., Cushman Bros. Co., ib., 1894-98. Vol., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Broker, New York, 1899 — . ni., Antoinette Lord Whiton, Boston, Mass., Apr. 21, 1902. Guy Lovyell, Architect, 1128 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. B.S., M. I. T., 1S94. £cole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr., 1894-99. m., Henrietta Sar- gent, Brookline, Mass., May 17, 1898. Archi- tect of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.; Emerson Hall, Harvard. Lect., Architecture, M. I. T. Res., Brookline, Mass. James Mears Mackay, Insurance, Chi- cago, 111. Fire Ins., Chicago, 111. Clubs: Chicago; Union; Saddle and Cycle. Mellish Irving Motte, Electrical En- gineer, S3 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Elect. Eng., with Otis Elevator Co., Boston, Mass. m., Helen Lyman Jewell, ib., Dec. 19, 1896. Franklin Spilman Newell, Physician, 379 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1896. Phys., Boston, Mass.. 1896 — . Asst., Harvard Med. Sch., 1897-1904; Instr., id., 1904-08; Asst. Prof., id., 1908 — . Visiting Phys., Boston City Hosp. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Am. Gynecol. Soc. ; Mass. Med. Soc. : Boston Soc. Med. Improvement. Clubs: St. Botolph; Tennis and Racquet; Country. James Otis Porter, Merchant, 79 Han- over St., Boston, Mass. Merchant, Boston, Mass., 1892 — . m., Mabel Ballou, Boxford, Mass., Dec. 22, 1892. Lt., U. S. A., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Clarkson Alonzo Potter, ti6o West 59 St., New York, N. Y. John Craig Powers, Banker, 292 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. With Powers Bk., Rochester, N. Y.. 1892-98; Cashier, 1893-98. m., Gertrude Han- nah Perkins, ib., Apr. 4, 1894- Sec., Fidelity Trust Co., ib., 1898—. 526 James Lowell Putnam, Lawyer, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1895. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1895 — . m., Eleanor Jay Robinson, New York, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1900. Neal Rantoul, Broker, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Memb., F. S. Moseley & Cc, Brokers, Boston, Mass. Dir., Worcester Trust Co. 4 Union Trust Co.; Boston Consolidated Gas Co.; Second Natl. Bk. ; Chickering & Sons; Hartford Carpet Corpn. m., Lucy Sanders Saltonstall, Salem, Mass., June 24, 1893. John Harsen Rhoades, Jr., Banker, 45 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. With Blake Bros. & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1892-95. m., Katharine Preston Kimball, Boston, Oct. 29, 1895. New York Rep., Blodgett, Merritt & Co., Bankers, Boston. Mass., 1895-97. Broker, New York, 1897 — . Memb., New York Stock Exchange, 1899 — . Reginald Chauncey Robbins, Officer of Corporation, 3 Lone-Tree Farm, Ham- ilton, Mass. A.B. Dir., Waltham Watch Co. and numerous other Corpns. m., Jane Ruthven Hall, New York, N. Y., May 17, 1907. Memb., numer- ous Clubs and Societies. Robert Saltonstall, Trustee, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. ^\.B. With C. E. Rogerson, Cotton Broker, Boston, Mass., 1892-1904. With J. P. Reynolds. Jr., Trustee, ib., 1904 — . ra., Caroline J. Stev- enson, ib., Apr. 30, 1904. Charles Ritchie Simpkins, Diplomat, Yarmouthport, Mass. Sec, U. S. Minister, Quito, Ecuador, 1S94-96; id., U. S. Minister, Havana, Cuba, 1896-98; id.. Special Embassy to Spain, 1902. Winter Res., Washington, D. C. Francis Skinner, 266 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. m., Sarah E. Carr, igoo. Res., Dedham, Mass. Henry Whipple Skinner. Jeremiah Smith, Jr., Lawyer, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1895. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1896 — . Clubs: Tavern; Union; Boston .-\th ; Oakley Country. Res., 4 Berkeley Sq., Cam- bridge, Mass. John Taylor Spaulding, 2 Broad St.. Boston, Mass. William Brackett Stearns, Naval Archi- tect. Marblehead, Mass. Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland, 1892-94. Jlemb., Stearns & McKay, Naval Architects, Marble- head, Mass., 1895—. Memb., Inst, of Xaval Archs. George Fox Steedman, Manufacturer, 34 Westmoreland PI., St. Louis, Mo. A.B. With Curtis & Co., Mfg. Co., St. Louis. Mo., 1893—. m., Carrie R. Howard, ib., June -7, 1903- Theodore Charles Tebbets, Trustee, 37 Baltimore St., Lynn, Mass. A.B., LL.B. m., Helen Virginia Curtis, De- troit, Mich., July 23. 1897. Res., Isle of Jer- sey and Eng., 1897— LL.ll . Columbia, 1901. ALPHA William Thorndike, Physician, 182 Bid- die St., Milwaukee, Wis. A.B. M.D., 1896. Phys., Milwaukee, Wis., 1897 — .. . Asst. Med. Dir., Northwestn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1903 — . Charles Cobb Walker, Lawyer, 7 Arling- ton St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1897. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1897-1902; id., Boston, Mass., 1902 — . Frederic Newell Watriss, Lawyer, 32 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1892-95. Lawyer, New York,, N. Y., 1895 — . m., Sara Thomson, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 8, 1898. Alexander Moss White, Banker, 5 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Memb., Moffat & White, Bankers, Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1895—. Lt. and A. D. C, 12th Regt., N. Y;.' Vols., Sp.-Ara; War, 1898-99. m., Elsie Helen Ogden, Nov. 2, 1899. Clubs; University; Harvard; Down Town (New York, N.Y.); Hamilton (Brooklyn). Eliot White, Clergyman, 35 Catharine St., Worcester, Mass. A.B., B.D. Columbia, 1887-88. B.D., P. E. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass. Grace P. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1895-97; St. John's Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1897-1907. Sec, Dio- cese of Western Mass., 1902-07. m., Mabel R. Moore, Worcester, Apr. 6, 1904. Charles Lowell Barlow, Lawyer, 75 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1896. N. Y. Bar, 1896. Priv. Sec, Washington, D. C, 1896-97. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1897—; id., Boston, Mass. Edwin Bartlett Bartlett, Officer of Cor- poration, iyS India St., Boston, Mass. Treas., Brookline Gas Light Co., Boston, Mass., 1893—. Dexter Blagden, Broker, 18 E. 36 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. With Haskier, Wood & Co., and Clark, Dodge & Co., New York, N. Y., 1893-1902. Memb., Rhoades & Ricbmond, Bankers and , Brokers, ib., 1902 — . Memb., ' NeW York Stock Exchange. Francis Stanton Blake, Banker, 37 Bea- con St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Travel, 1893-98. Memb., Blake Bros. & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Boston, Mass., 1898- 1903. m., Eugenie M. S. White, New York, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1902. , . ■ 1 George Baty Blake, Lenox, Mass. A.B. ' Travel, 1893-98. m,, Margaret Hunne- well, Wellesley, Mass., June 30, 1902. Res., Lenox, Mass., '1899 — . Philip Turner Brown, Broker, 60 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. A.B. Banker and Broker, New York, N. Y., 1893 — ■ Clubs: The Brook; Racquet and Ten- nis; Harvard. James Abercrombie Burden, Jr., Manu- facturer, Troy, N. Y. A.B. Around World, 1893-95. ni., Florence Adele Stone, Lenox, Mass., June 4, 1^95. Memb., Burden Iron Co., Troy, N. Y.; Port Henry Oil & Iron Co.; Windsor Trust Co., Troy. Clubs: Knickerbocker; University; Har- vard; New York Yacht (New York, N. Y.). Samuel Chew, Lawyer, 1716 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Law Student, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-97. Miner, Alaska, 1897-98. Vol., Sp.-Am. War, i8g8. Lawyer, Philadelphia,' 1899 — . Frederick Shepherd Converse, Com- poser, Westwood, Mass. A.B. * B K. Student, Music, Munich, Ger. m., Emma C. Tudor, Boston, Mass., 1894. Asst. Prof., Music, Harvard. Instr., New Eng. Conservatory of Music, Boston. V. Pres., Bos- ton Opera Co. Composer, Vocal and Instru- mental Music. Clubs: Union; Tavern; St. Botolph; Norfolk Co. (Boston); Harvard (New York, N. Y.). Charles Kimball Cummings, Architect, 144 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M. I. T., 1894. Memb., Cummings & Howard, Architects, Boston, Mass., 1894 — . m., Lydia Lyman Paine, ib.. May. 18, 1898. Memb., Boston Soc. Archs. Clubs: Somerset; Tavern; Tennis and Racquet. Res., 9 Louisburg Sq. Samuel Craft Davis, Security Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. AB. Charles Lunt De Normandie, Lawyer, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1898. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1898—. Freeman Allen, Physician, 200 Beacon Arthur Wyman Dexter, Business, Bos- St., Boston, Mass. ton, Mass. A.B. M.D., 1899. Phys., Boston, Mass., Bus., San Francisco, Cal., 1893-1900; Boston, i8p9 — . Mass., 1901 — . 527 *Charles Paine Cheney, Banker, Boston, Mass. m., Mary Ward Lyon, New Britain, Conn., Apr, 29, 1893. d., Colorado Springs, Colo., Feb. 3, 1897. *Ezra Howard Child, Manufatcurer, Westwood, Mass. m., Margaret Harrison, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 2, 1900. d., Dec. 21, 1903. *Alexander Mitchell Griswold, New York, N. Y. d., Dec. 29, 1906. *John Theodore Heard, Jr., Trustee, Boston, Mass. d.. Magnolia, Mass., June 26, 1902. *Ezra Lincoln, Broker, New York, N. Y. A.B. With Chas. T. Wing & Co., Bond Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1892-1900. Memb., Lincoln, Caswell & Co., id., ib., 1900 — . *Nettleton Neff, R. R. Superintendent, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Asst. Eng., Pa. R. R. Lines West _of Pittsburgli, Pa., 1891-99; Eng., 1899-1906; Div. Supt., 1906—. Memb., 1st Regt., U. S. V. Cav. ("Rough Riders"), Sp.-Am. War, 1S98. m., Kathleen Scudder, Chicago, 111., Nov., 1905. *Lewis Sabin Thompson, Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1895. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1895—. *Hugh Whitney, Boston, Mass. m., Eleanor Shattuck, Beverly, Mass., Oct. 20, 1897. d., Oct. 23, 1907. 1893 ALPHA Albert James Dibblee, Lawyer, 501 Crocker Bldg., San P'rancisco, Cal. A.B. LL.B., 1896. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1898 — . m., Ethel Rodgers, Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 19, 1899. Daniel Osborn Earle, Farmer, 22 Lenox St., Worcester, Mass. A.B. Around World, 1893-95. Farmer, Tops- field, Mass. m., Grace Howard King, Provi- dence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1899. Samuel Walker Ellsworth, Physician, 18 Russell Pk.. Quincy, Mass. .\.B. M.D., 1896. Phys., Quincy, Mass., i8g6— . Robert [Griswold] Emmet, Physician [Retired], Moreton Paddox, Warwick, Eng. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1896. Phys., Tuxedo Pk., N. Y. m., Louise Garland, New York, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1896. Vol., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Retired, 1900. George Richmond Fearing, Jr., Broker, 19 Congress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1896. Memb., Jackson & Curtis, Brokers, Boston, Mass. V. Pres., Cape Breton Elect. Co., Ltd. Trustee, Provident Instn. for Savings. Dir., Lackawanna Steel Co.; New- port and Fall River St. Ry. ; Natl. Dock and Storage Warehouse Co. m., Hester Sullivan Cochrane, Boston, May 12, 1897. Res., West- wood, Mass. Otis Daniel Fisk, Manufacturer, Cam- bridge, Mass. With Fiskdale Mills, Boston, Mass., 1893 — . Louis Adams Frothingham, Lawyer, 910 Barristers' Hall, Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., 1896. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1896—. 2d Lt., U. S. M. C, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Mass. Gen. Ct., House (Speaker), 1904- 05. Lt. Gov., Mass., 1909 — . Pres., Blackstone Savings Bk. Overseer, Harvard. Clubs: Union; Country. Frank Walton Hallowell, Merchant, Chestnut Hill, Mass. A.B. Wool Bus., Boston, Mass., 1893 — . Memb., Hallowell & Donald, m., Jessie Coburn Donald, Chestnut Hill, Mass., June 27, 1896. Horatio Hathaway, Manufacturer, Ded- ham, Mass. Dir., several Cotton Mills, m., Mabel Lovering, Taunton, Mass., Jan. 15, 1898. Lt., M. V. M., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Trustee, various Corpora- tions, Boston, Mass. Clubs: Union; Tavern (Boston). Philip Barthold Howard, Architect, 144 Congress St., Boston, Mass. ^\.B. m., Ruby Farnham Stoodley, Lincoln, Mass., Oct. 18, 1899. Everett Chase Howe, Lawyer, Littleton, N. H. Lawyer, Littleton, N. H. Memb., M. V. M., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Louisa Catherine Bar- rett, Newport, N. H., Sept. 18, 1902. Philip Van Kuren Johnson, Physician, 1913 Ocean View Ave., Los Angeles. Cal. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1900. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1900-07; Los Angeles, Cal., 1907 — . m., Martha Therese Fiske, Port Ches ter, N. Y., Apr. i-, 1904. George Howard Kelton, Merchant, Marshfield, Mass. m., Ruth Sarah Coolidge, Mar. 21, 1893. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1896-98. Hotel Prop., Peter- sham, Mass. Merchant, Marshfield, Mass. Supt., Brookline Country Club. Knight Tem- plar. Charles Walker Keyes, Manufacturer, East Pepperell, Mass. A.B. Sec, Nashua River Paper Co., East Pep- perell, Mass., 1893 — . Clubs: Union; Boston Ath. ; New Eng. Kennel; Araer. Kennel (Bos- ton, Mass.) Percival Manchester, Officer of Corpora- tion, Chicago, 111. Sec. and Treas., Railway Appliances Co., Chi- cago, III., 1893 — . m., Nena A. Tillson, Evans- ton, 111., June 6, 1901. Edwin Stanton Mullins, fHyannisport, Mass. A.B. John Harleston Parker, Architect, no State St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M. I. T., 1894-95. £cole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr., 1896-98. Architect, Boston, Mass., 1899 — . m., Edith V. Stackpole, Sept. 12, 1904. Architect, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Jamestown Exposition; Belvidere Hotel, Balti- more, Md. Tennis and Racquet Club (Boston). Memb., Am.-Irish Archs. ; Boston Soc. Archs. Clubs: Union; Tennis and Racquet; Automobile. Nathaniel Thayer Robb, Broker, 43 Ex- change PI.. New York, N. Y. A.B. ra., Beatrix Henderson, Nov. 26, 1895. Memb., Francke, Thompson & Robb, Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y. Res., 4 E. 73 St. Conrad Hensler Slade, Artist, care Per- ier & Co., Paris, France. A.B. Student, Painting and Sculpture, Fr., 1893-1900. m., Amelie Le Tendre, Brest, Fr., Apr., 1899. Portrait Painter, Paris, Fr., 1900 — . Frank Enos Soule, Merchant, Newton, Mass. With Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Boston, Mass.. 1893—. Rufus Kemble Thomas, Broker, 37 Marl- borough St., Boston, Mass. Cotton Broker, Jackson, Miss., 1895-98. Memb.. I St Regt., U. S. V. Cav. ('Rough Riders"), Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Broker, Boston, Mass., 1899—. Bernard Walton Trafford, Officer of Corporation, care. Mich. State Tele- phone Co., Detroit, Mich. A.B. \'. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Mich. State Teleph. Co., Detroit, Mich. m., ' Leonora Brooks Borden, June 5, 1901. Joshua Damon Upton, Lawyer, 50 Con- gress St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1S93-96. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1896 — . m., Edith Balch, Brook- line, Mass., 1901. Charles Gibson Winslow, Real Estate, Somerset Club, Boston, Mass. LL.B., 1895. With M., K. & T. Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1896-97. Real Estate Broker, Boston, Mass., 1898 — . Clubs: Racquet and Tennis; Union. 528 ALPHA '^Columbus Calvert Baldwin, Banker, New York, N. Y. A.B. d., Oct. 24, 1899. *Harold Munro Battelle, Boston, Mass. Harvard, 1889-92. d., June 3, 1892. ♦Stewart Meily Brice, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. Dir., Am. Contract & Finance Co.; Cincinnati Northn. R. R. Co. Capt., U. S. V., Sp.-Am. War, i8g8. Memb., City Council, New York, N. Y., 1898-1902. Memb., Tammany Hall. Clubs: Harvard; Lambs; Knickerbocker; N. Y. Ath.; Ardsley Casino, d., June 9, 1910. *George Ebenezer Burgess, Man uf ac- turer. Berlin, N. H. A.B. Supt., Burger's Sulphite Fibre Co., Ber- lin, N. H., 1893-1902. Dir., City Natl. Bk., ib. ; City Savings Bk. m., Elizabeth Fairfield Wadsworth, Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, 1895. Club: Union (Boston, Mass.). d., Prout's Neck, Me., Aug. 19, 1902. *Edward Renshaw Jones, New York, N. Y, A.B. Columbia Law Sch., 1893-96. d., Feb. 18, 1896. *George Butler Magoun, Officer of Cor- poration, Babylon, N. Y. ra., Katherine Trabue Jordan, Cincinnati, Obio, May 6, 1895. d., Dec. 15, 1902. *Wayne McVeagh, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. i, 1893. *Warwick Potter. A.B. d., Brest, Fr., Oct. 11, 1893. *Davis Righter Vail, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1896. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1896—. S29 KAPPA MIAMI UNIVERSITY Oxford, Ohio Chartered, March 8, 1852. Inactive, 1873-89. Revived, October 16, 1889 IN the autumn of 1849, Miami University opened its second quarter cen- tury vifith an outlook which rightly indicated the prosperity then at hand. A v^fant of harmony in government with failure in discipline in the few years previous had reduced both attendance and personnel to a point much be- low the standards of the earlier years of the institution. A A $, whose second chapter had flourished at Miami since 1835, and B © H, whose parent chapter had been founded in 1839, were both dormant, if not quite extinct. But signs of revival in all college affairs came at once with President Anderson's advent in 1849. A new fraternity, the parent chapter of * A ®, was instituted late in that year. It thrived and absorbed from the Student body its best talent. Its freedom from competition, however, soon brought disaster. In 1851, while under the rule of Benjamin Harrison, later President of the United States, it broke into two equal factions, one of which, consisting of six members, withdrew from the Chapter. Part of this number with others joined with them, again six in all, under the influence and advice of Jacob Cooper, a resident of the vicin- ity, and at that time a senior member of the * Chapter at Yale, applied for a charter from A K E, which charter was granted March 8, 1852. The char- ter members within three months after receipt of proper authority added an- other six to their number, which twelve constituted the K Chapter at the close of the college year. In the two years following, ten names were added to the roll. With slight exceptions these were prosperous years. The organization was intended to be, extremely select, and the standards aimed at, the highest attainable. In the fall of 1854, seven others were initiated — five of whom were of Sophomore standing. These five Sophomores, together with another member of the same class who had been initiated the year before, soon found themselves out of harmony v^ith the other six members — for the chapter again consisted of what to them had always been the significant number of twelve — and this want of harmony developed irreconcilable differences pro- S3I KAFPA ducing two discordant and hostile factions. The real grievances of either side were probabl) slight, but imagined wrongs drove the six Sophomores to such extremity that by the end of the college year they found themselves quite without the pale of A K E. The loyal six, under the leadership of Whitelaw Reid, now U. S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James, maintained the dignity of the chapter as long as any of them remained in college ; but no more addi- tions were made and K sank out of sight for a season from its place at Miami. The seceding brethren organized another Fraternity, later known as the 2 X, which organization had little vitality after the departure of its founders and thereafter remained unknown at the place of its founding for a third of a century. Thus closed the period of formation, of misunderstanding and strife, but withal the foundations of A K E had been securely laid in fertile fraternity soil at Miami University. The charter of the K Chapter had not been withdrawn ; and in 1859, by action of the Convention held at Columbus, Ohio, which action was secured through the efforts of Whitelaw Reid, permission was granted to resume activity by the initiation of eight new men. This was the beginning of a briUiant and prosperous era in the history of K which lasted for more than a decade. A A $ and B ® n had returned to their former prosperity before the middle fifties and were now flourishing. $ A ©, like 2 X, had vanished, to reappear only with the advent of a greater number of students at the close of the Civil War. Although the war at times interfered seriously with college attendance, whole companies having more than once been organized and marched from the campus, at no time was work wholly suspended, nor did a single graduating class lack for members from A K E. Many of the members of those times saw service in the conflict, all on the Federal side. Two lives were sacrificed on the altar of patriotism. Colonel James H. Childs, at Antietam, and Colonel Minor Millikin, at Stone River — both when leading their respective regiments in battle. The close of the war was followed for a time by some additional prosperity to college and fraternity, but increased expenses due to a general advance in prices, with a small and fixed income, drove the institution to close its doors in 1873. It was in the latter part of this period that the chapter undertook to build a hall for its meetings. Since early in the sixties they had occupied quarters in the old " North East," one of the college dormitories, where they were very comfortably situated for initiatory and business meet- ings. They now erected a third story on a new business block then building in the village — which constituted the first permanent hall used by any fra- ternity at Miami and the third-story structure was the first hall built for fraternity use. Miami University remained closed for twelve years. It was reopened in 1885, when tardy appropriations by the legislature of the State began to make its further usefulness a possibility. The period of its inactivity marks a deep division in its history. The fraternities likewise had difficulty when revived S32 KAPPA to connect the present with the past. A K E hesitated to return until well as- sured of permanence in the institution. The zeal of certain members of the chapter — a score or more of them at least, but pre-eminent among them, Judge Samuel F. Hunt of Cincinnati and Hon. Calvin S. Brice of New York, afterward United States Senator from Ohio — kept the thought of a revived K before the Fraternity. The way for action was paved by entertainment ex- tended by the members of the A K E Central Club of Cincinnati with whom the 42nd Convention was held in 1888. In 1889, Messrs. Hunt and Brice at- tended the 43rd Convention at Boston and presented a petition from seven students of Miami University, asking for a regrant of the charter of the K Chapter. Under the happy influence of the delegates the charter was granted without question, although a calm view in retrospect and a definite knowledge of the conditions then existing casts some shadow upon the wisdom of the proceeding. However, in the next few years, renewed and increased interest on the part of the State provided substantial maintenance for the University and a strong student body upon which to support good fraternity chapters has resulted. All of the old fraternities except A A * have been revived, in- cluding A Y, which first entered the field in 1868. New and adequate buildings and equipment have been provided, so that in its several departments not in- cluding summer school, the annual attendance at the University for several years past has exceeded five hundred students. The chief interests of the in- stitution center about the classical and scientific studies, although all modern undergraduate courses are provided and liberally patronized. The members of the K Chapter have well maintained their standing among their fellows both in the earlier and later periods. For the earlier time the records are incomplete, but honor men from K appear in almost every class in which A K E was represented. Tabulated statistics of the last twenty years show that the honors attained by K men in all departments of college activity almost equal in number those taken by members of all the other fraternities combined. The Chapter has been actively represented in the governing board of the University for nearly half a century. To the teaching force there have been contributed in the later period several of its most efficient and popular members, who as heads of departments and associates fill important posts of duty in its daily life. In the world of business and among the occupations and professions, honorable and at times distinguished positions have been held by K men. The Chapter began housekeeping in 1894, the first fraternity in Oxford to undertake such a venture, and since that time it has maintained an establishment. Plans and financial support are now about complete for a handsome and commodious chapter house which will soon be furnished for a permanent home. The past in most respects has been satisfactory, the future is bright with prospects for continued and better service to the aims and interests which the Fraternity upholds. ^ Hinckley Smith, '91. 533 KAPPA CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS *John Albert Cockerill, Journalist, New York, N. V. -Musician, ::4tli Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1861-63. Reporter and ^Mang. Ed., Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-77. Journal Clk., Ohio Gen. As- sembly, House, 1865-8. Europe, 1871. A. D. C, rank Col., Gov. Allen, Ohio, 1873-75- Ed-. Empire, Dayton^ Ohio; id., True Telegraph, Hamilton, Ohio, 1865-68. Reporter and Mang. Ed., Enquirer. Cincinnati, O., 1869-77. Elected Honorary Member. A K E, 1876. Europe, 1877. Mang. Ed., Baltimore Gasette. Baltimore, Md., 1878-79; Post Dispatch. St. Louis, Mc, 1880-83. ni-. Leonora A. Barnes, Xew York, X.^Y., Apr., 1883. 'Mang. Ed., World. New York, N. Y., 1883—. Europe, 1886-87. Ed-. Commercial Advertiser. New York, 1895. Spec. War Correspondent, New York Herald, during Chinese-Japanese War, 1895-96. d., Cairo, Egypt, Apr. 10, 1896. *Richard Mortimer Corwine, Lawyer, Washington, D. C. Spec, .Vtty., U. S. Govt., Washington, D. C. Ind. Bar, 1834. Lawyer, Miss., 1836-42. Clk., Miss. Legis., Senate, 1840-42. Memb., Spencer & Corwine, Lawyers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1842 — . m., (i) Mary Eliza Quinton, Cincin- nati, Ohio, 1842, Author, "Digest of Cases in High Chancery in England and America," Cincinnati, Ohio, 1845. Initiated an Honorary Member A K E Dec. 18, i860. Memb., Corwine, Hayes & Rogers, Lawyers, Cincinnati, Ohio. Del. -at- Large, Ohio, Natl. Repub. Conv., Chicago, 111., June, 1860, Col. of Cav., Staffs. Gens. Fremont, Burnside and Wright. Judge Advocate-Gen., 1861-64. Resigned, 1864. m., (2) Miss Sloo, Ind., 1862; (3) Miss Morris. Ind., 1864. U. S. Dist. Atty., Ohio, 1864—. Provost Marshal, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865. Trus- tee, Miami Univ., 1869-71. d.. May 3, 1876. *Henry Stanbery, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Washington Coll., Pa., 1819. Law Stu- dent, Zanesville, Ohio, 1824. Ohio Bar, 1824. Lawyer, Lancaster, Ohio, 1824-46; Columbus, Ohio, 1846-53; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1853-66 and i868-8r. m., (1) Frances Beecher, (2) Cecelia Bond. Atty. Gen. of Ohio, 1846-51. Ohio Con- stitutional Convention, 1850-51. U. S. Atty. Gen., 1S66-67. Counsel for defence, impeach- ment of President Johnson. Pres., Cincinnati Bar Assn. d., June 26, i88t. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1851 *Samuel Rockwell Miller Matthews, Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Ohio Bar, 1855. m., Helen Isa- bella Reid, June 2, 1881. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Memb., Law firms, Worthington & Matthews, and S. & S. R. Matthews. Judge, Ct. Com. Pleas, Hamilton Co., Ohio, 1883-88. 'd., Dec, 1891. 1852 William Hazlett Prestley, Clergyman, Newton, 111. A.B., A.M. Westn. Theol. Sem., Oxford, O., 1852-55. Ordained, Newville, Pa., 1855. 3d Presb. Ch., Chillicothe, Ohio, 1856-74. m., Ann Jane Burgoyne, Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1857. 1st Presb. Ch., Tuscola, 111., 1874- 76; Decatur, 111., 1876-89; Kankakee. 111., 1890- 97; Newton, 111., 1898 — . Life Memb.. Am. Tract. Soc. ; Am. Bible Soc; Am. Missn. Soc. *James Harvey Childs, Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. Charter Memb. Civ. Eng., Pittsburgh and Connellsville R. R., 1853-54. Memb., Wil- son, Childs & Co., Wholesale Dry Goods, Pitts- burgh, Pa.. 1857-59. m., Mary Howard Howe. Allegheny, Pa., July 14, 1857. Memb., J. H. Childs & Co., Mfrs. of Cotton Goods, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1859-62. ist Lt., Co. K, 1 2th Pa. Inf., U. S. A., Apr. 25, j86i. Lt. Col., 4th Pa. Cav., Oct. 18, 1861-62. Col., 4th Pa. Cav., Mar. 12, 1862 — . Killed, Battle of Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. ♦James Anderson Hughes, Clergyman, Somerville, Ohio. .\.B. Charter Memb. Theol. Sem., Oxford, O., 1852-53. d., July 23, 1853. 1853 William Meason Trevor, Accountant, 1034 Juliann St., Parkersburg, W. Va. .\.B. Charter Memb. Woodward Coll., 1850. Student and Clk., 1853-55. Dep. Clk. of Cts., Hamilton Co., Ohio, 1855-58; 1860-74. Clk.. Ct. Com. Pleas, Hamilton Co., Ohio, 1874-77. m., Frances Catherine Straub, The Beeches, Kenton Co.. Ky., June 4, 1874. Accountant, Ohio Valley Constr. Co., 1883-84. Auditor, Ohio River R. R., 1884-89; Treasurer, ib., 1889- 1901. *Marcellus Gibson Atherton, Lawyer, Newark, Ohio. A.B., A.M. First honor. Prin., Acad.. Osceola. Mo., 1853-54. Law Student, Newark, Ohio, SM KAPPA 1854-55. Ohio Bar, 1855. Lawyer, Newark, Ohio, 1855-87. m., Margaret K. Kumber, Ox- ford, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1856. Pros. Atty., Licking Co., Ohio, 1857-64. Mayor, Newark, Ohio, 1860-63. U. S. House of Reps., I4tii Cong. Dist., Ohio, 1879-81; 13th Cong. Dist., Ohio, 1881-83. Judge, Supreme Ct., Ohio, 1885-87. Pres., Bd. of Edu., 15 yrs. d., Nov. 10, 1887. ♦Alexander Caldwell McClurg, Publisher, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Priv., 88th 111. Inf., 1862. Capt., Co. H, id. Capt., Lt. Col., Col., Bvt. Brig. Gen., and Chief of Staff, 14th Army Corps, Sherman's Army. Clk., S. C. Griggs & Co., Chicago, 111., 1859-62; Partner, 1865-72. Part- ner, Jansem, McClurg & Co., 1872-87. Sr. Partner, A. C. McClurg & Co., Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Pubs., Chicago, III., 1887-1901. m., Eleanor Wheeler, Apr. 17, 1877. Contrib., Atlantic Magazine, Forum, Dial, Author, "Memorial of Gen. Jefferson C. Davis," "Tribute to Minor MilUken." d., St. Augustine, Fla., Apr, 15, 1901. *William Steele McNair, Clergyman, Louisville, Ky. A.B., B.D. Danville Theol. Sem., 1856. d., Washington, D. C, May 3, 1856. *Joseph Gideon McNutt, Lawyer, Rich- mond, Ind. A.B. Charter Memb. Capt., U. S. A., Reg- ular Army. Ohio Bar. Ind. Bar. Lawyer, Eaton, Ohio, and Richmond, Ind., 1856 — . m., Letitia J. Scott, Richmond, Ind., Jan. 13, 1859. d.. Mar. z, 1877. *John William Steele, Lawyer, Wabasha, Minn. A.B., A.M. Ohio Univ., 1850-51. Priv., 15th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 3 mos. ; 6oth Ohio Inf., 1861-62; 88th Ohio Inf., 1863-65. City Atty., Brainerd, Minn., 1872-73. 111. Bar, 1855. Lawyer, Ottawa, 111.; Van Wert, Ohio; Red Wing, Minn. ; Brainerd, Minn., and Wabasha, Minn., 1855—. Pros. Atty., Van Wert Co., Ohio, 1858-62. Co. and City Atty., Wabasha, Minn, m., Alice Doughty, Lake City, Minn., Oct. 14, 1877. Ed., The Banner, West Liberty, O.; Daily Greeley Wave;. Times, Van Wert, Ohio; Democrat, Wabasha, Minn, d., St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 1, 1903. *Hugh Steward Ustick, Clergyman, Hamilton, Ohio. A.B., A.M., B.D. Theol. Sem., New Albany, Ind., 1853-56; B.D., 1856. 1st Presb. Ch., Hamilton, Ohio, 1856-57. m., Emily Withrow Elliott, Circleville, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1856. d., Oct. 31, 1857. i8S4 Henry Martyn Woodruff, Life Insurance, Owensboro, Ky. A.B., A.M. Prin., Acad., Owensboro, Ky., 1855-62. m., Sallie Elam, Owensboro, Ky., Dec. 22, 1859. Ed. and Prop., Monitor, Owens- boro, Ky., 1862-64. State Insp., Tobacco, Ky., 1864-68. Memb., Woodruff & Co., Mfrs. of Woolen Goods, O'Bannon, Ky., 1868-71. Merchant, Pewee Valley, Ky., 1871-95. Post- master, ib., 1871-90. Mayor, ib., 1891-1902. Life Ins., Pewee Valley, Ky., 1890-1903; Owensboro, Ky., 1903 — . burgh, Scot., 1857-58. Paslor, -Xevwille, Pa., i860. Hermon Reformed Presb. Ch., New Cas- tle, Pa., 1861-76. m., Susan L. McKinley, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, June 4, 1861. Chapl., 9th Div., 3d Corps, U. S. A., 1864. d.. May 24, 1876. *Minor Millikin, Journalist, Hamilton, Ohio. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1854-56; LL.B., 1856. m., Mary Mollyneaux, Oxford, Ohio, Sept. 2, 1856. Ed., Intelli- gencer, Hamilton, Ohio, 1858-59. Lt., Capt. Burdsal's Cav. Regt., 3 mos., W. Va., Gen. Rosecrans. Maj. and Col., ist Ohio Cav., 1861-62. Killed, Battle of Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. 185s *Robert McMillan, Clergyman, Cincin- nati, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Reformed Presb. Theol. Sem., Philadelphia, Pa., 1854-57. New College, Edin- *Omar Newman, Insurance, Topeka, Kans. A.B., A.M. Harvard Univ., Law Sch. Ind. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Centreville, Ind., 1856-61. m., Ella Hills, Oxford, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1859. Dep. Co. Clk., Wayne Co., Ind., 1861-65. Lumber and Real Estate, Chicago, 111., 1867-86. Real Estate and Life Ins., Topeka, Kans., 1886-1901. d., Apr. 27, 1901. 1856 John Calvin Hutchinson, College Profes- sor [Retired], Monmouth, 111. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Valedictorian. Theol. Sem., Oxford, O., 1857-58; Theol. Sem;, Monmouth, III., 1858-60. m., Elizabeth Caldwell, Hamilton, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1859. Ordained, Clayton, III., 1864. Prof., Math, and Nat. Scis., Mon- mouth Coll., 1861-65. 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Author: "Some Newspapers* Tendencies," 1879; "Town Hall Suggestions," 1881. m., Elizabeth Mills, New York, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1881. U. S. Minister to France, Apr., 1889-92. LL.D., 1891. Repub. Nominee for V. Pres. of U. S., 1892. Spec. Ambassador of U. S. to Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 1897. Memb., Peace Comn., Paris, 1898. LL.D., Princeton, 1899; Yale, 1901. Spec. Ambassador, Coronation of Edward VII, 1902. LL.D., Cambridge, 1902. American Ambassador to Eng., 1905 — . LL.D., St. Andrews, 1905. D.C.L., Oxford, 1907. Author:. "Two Speeches at the Queen's Jubi- lee," "Some Consequences of the Last Treaty of Paris," "Our New Duties," "Later As- pects of our New Duties," "A Continental Union," "Our New Interests," "Problems of 535 KAPPA Kxpansion.'" "Carnegie Inst. Address,'" "Grcal- cht Fact in Modern History," "How America laced its Educational Problem." Clubs; Marl- borough, Athenaeum, Travellers, United Serv- ice (London); Union, Century, Union League, Lotos, University, Metropolitan, Grolier, Rid- ing, New York Farmers, Republican, Arts, American Yacht, Knoll wood, Apawanis, Bur- lingame, Pacific Unions. Summer Res., Ophir Jlall, Purchase, N. Y. Office, The Tribune, \. Y. Address, Am. Embassy and Dorchester House, Park Lane, London, and Wrest Park, .Ampthill, Eng. 1858 James Carter Beard, Artist and Author, Highland, Tensas Parish, La. Miami Univ., 1852-55; St. Xavier Coll., Cincin- nati, O. m., Martha Jane Bray, Dec. 25, 1864. Illustrator and Contrib. to prominent maga- zines, including Scientific American, Art Mgr., Outing. Pres., Art League, Brooklyn, N, Y. *Walter Newman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1854-56. Law Clk., Centreville, Ind., 1856-61. Staff, Gov. Oliver P. Morton, ist Lt., Co. IT, 7th U. S. Inf. d., Jan. i, 1864. 1859 *Joseph Millikin, College Professor, Hamilton, Ohio. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Princeton Theol. 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Boyd & Co., Grain, ib., 1872-90; Arm- strong & Boyd, Coal, 1877—. m., Alice Morton Bell, Hillsboro, Ohio, Mar, 22, 1878. Pres., Fluhart Coal and Mng. Co., Wellston, Ohio, ,881 — • Dir., Consolidated Coal and Iron Co., ib., 1881— . V. Pres., The C. S. Bell Co., Hills- boro, Ohio. Club, Queen City (Cincinnati). Joseph Claybaugh Davidson, Lawyer, 5327 Winthrop St., Chicago, 111. Miami Univ., 1867-68. Lawyer, Ind. Natl. Bk. Bldg., La Fayette, Ind., — 1902. m., Jeannie Bracken Simpson, May 28, 1878. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1902 — . James Vincent, Clergyman, Girard, Pa. A.B. A.M., B.D., D.D. Canton Theol. Sem., 1870-71. Univ. Ch., Mexico, N. Y., 1871-75. m., Clara Viola Davis, Mexico, N. Y., May 25, 1873. Univ. Chs., Vt, Mass., Me., Conn., N. Y. and Pa., 1875—. D.D., 1899. Author, Books and Pamphlets on Ethical and Theol. Subjects. Memb., Lodge, Chapter and Com- mandery, F. & A. M. *William Vincent Shaffer, Physician, Newark, N. J. A.B., A..M., M.D. See Lambda, 1870. Ken- yun Coll., 1866. Yale Coll., 1867. DeL, Spec. Conv., A K K, New Haven, Conn., July 8-9, 1867. Miami Univ., 1869-70. Bk..kpr., J. Shaffer, Comsn. Merchant, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871-72. Milling, Hamilton, Ohio, 1872-73. Europe, 1873. Sutphin & Shaffer, Paper Deal- ers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1874-77. M.D., Miami Med. Coll., 1880. Phys., Butler Co., Ohio, 1880 — . m., (1) Mary Elizabeth Quinn, Chicago, HI., Nov. 13. 1883. With P. J. Sorg Co., Tobacco Mfrs., Middlctown, Ohio, several years; headquarters, Buffalo, N. Y., and Bal- timore, Md. Boston, 1895-1900. m., (2) Martha Cecilia Lewis, Boston, Mass., Dec. 18, 1895. Phys., Orange, Mass., Porto Rico, and Newark, N. J., 1900-09. d., Apr. 19, 1909. ♦George Smith Trimble, Hillsboro, Ohio. See Lambda, 1868. Kenyan Coll., 1864-67. .Miami Univ., 1867. d.. Mar. 20, 1879. ♦John Beard Weller, Jr., Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. LL.B. See Eta Alpha, 1868. Miami Univ.. 1865-66. Washington and Lee Univ., Law Dept., 1866-68; LL.B., 1868. Final Orat., Wash. Lit. Soc. Cal. Bar, 1871. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1871-1901. Asst. City and Co. Atty., San Francisco, Cal., 1873-75. d., July 28, 1901. 1871 Loring Bundy, Editor, Newcastle, Ind. Miami Univ., 1867-68. m., Kate Romanta Young, Bloomington, Ind., Feb. 28, 1871. Ed., Democrat, Kew Castle, Ind., 1871-72. Cashier, Bk., New Castle, Ind., 1872-82. Reporter and City Ed., Sentinel, Indianapolis, Ind., 1882-83; Grain Bus., ib., 1883-87. Banker, Williams- port, Ind., 1887-89. Bk.-kpr., Chicago, 111., 1889-99. Ed. and Pub., Daily Jeffersonian, Shelbyville, Ind., 1899-1901: Daily Examiner, Connersville, Ind., 1901-05. William Scobey Giffin, Lawyer, 303 N. 7 St., Hamilton, Ohio. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Salesman, J. & J, S. Giffin, Hamilton, Ohio, 1871-78. LL.B., Cincinnati Law Coll., 1880. Ohio Bar, Columbus, 1880. Lawyer, Hamilton, Ohio, 1880 — . A.M., 1887. Judge, Ct. of Common Pleas, Butler Co., 1892- 97; Circ. Ct., 1S99 — . m., Emma Brant, Aug. 29, 1894. Henry Brown McClure, Lawyer, S. W. cor. 4 and Walnut Sts.. Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Prin., Prep. Dept., Miami Univ., 1872-73. Ethical Honor. Univs. of Gottingen and Leipzig, 1873-74. Prin., Pub. Sch., Glen- dale, Ohio, 1875-80. Joint Author; "Dower and Courtesy Tables,'* 1882; "Present Value Tables," 1894. Lawyer, Cor. 4th and Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio, m., (i) Anna Mortimer Douglass, Denver, Colo., Oct. 30, 1889; (2) Rebecca Bowen, Delphi, Ind., June 19, 1894. Mayor, Glendale, Ohio, 1S90-96. Memb., Bd. of Trustees, Miami Univ., 1908 — . Eberle Dennis Smith, Fruit Grower, Montrose, Colo. A.B., A.M. Math. Honor. Prin., Union Sch., Blanchester, Ohio, 1872. Univ. of Mich., Dept. of Law, 1873. m., Clara B. Robb, Aug. 12, 1875. Pres., Blanchester Bk. Banking, 1871- 1908. Fruit Grower, Montrose, Colo., 1908 — , 542 KAPPA *Lemoine Lowe, Lawyer, Chicago, 111. Miami Univ., 1867-68. Iowa Bar. Lawyer, Keokuk, Iowa, .and Washington, D. C, 1870-82. Asst. Dist, Atty., Keokuk, Iowa, several yrs. Law Clk., Claims Div., Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R., Chicago, 111., 1882-1893. d-. Washington, D. C, June 21, 1893. ♦Ambrose William Lyman, Journalist, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miami Univ., 1867-69. Assoc. Ed., Leader, Cleveland, Ohio, 1872-74. m., Elizabeth Aldrich, Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 8, 1874. Spec. Cor., Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1875-76. Cor., Sun, New York, N. Y., 1876-89. Res., Al- bany, N. Y., 1881-84. Ed., Helena Independ- ent, Helena, Mont., 1889-92. Int. Rev. Coll., Dist. Mont., Idaho and Utah, 1894-97. War Cor., Assoc. Press, Santiago Campaign, Sp.- Am. War, 1898. d., ' disease contracted in Cuba, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1898. *David Monroe, Merchant, Xenia, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1868-69. Memb., Geo. & J. B. Monroe & Co., Furniture Dealers, Xenia, Ohio, 1869-74. Law Student, 1876-79. d., Apr. 10, 1879. *Edward Everett Moore, Farmer, Ham- ilton, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1867-70. Admitted to the Bar, 1873, but never practiced. Teacher, Bowling Green, Mo., 1876-79; Farmer, ib., 1879-94. Resided, Hamilton, Ohio, 1894 — . d., Feb. 5, 1910. *George L. Reinhard, Lawyer, Bloom- ington, Ind. A.B., LL.D. Priv., Co. I, 15th Ind. Vol. Inf., 1861-64. Miami Univ., 1867-69. Law Student, Owensboro, Ky., 1868-69. Ky. Bar, 1869. Lawyer, Rockport, Ind., 1869-82. m., Mary E. Wilson, Owensboro, Ky., July 9, 1869. Pros. Atty., 2d Jud. Circ. of Ind., 1876-80; Judge, id., 1884-91. Judge, Appellate Ct., Ind., 1891- 97. Prof., Law, Ind. Univ., 1896-1902. LL.D., Miami Univ., 1897. A.B., Ind. Univ., 1899. Dean, Law Dept., and V. Pres., Ind, Univ., • ig02-o6. Author: "Reinhard on Principal and Agent," "Indiana Criminal Law." Memb., Am. Bar Assn. d., July 13, 1906. *Woodhull Smith Schenck, Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. Miami Univ., lS67'7i. 2d Lt., U. S. Marine Corps, July 5, 1871 — ; ist Lt., Sept. 26, 1879 — ; Capt. and Asst. Q. M., Jan. 4, 1880 — . Retired on account of physical dis- ability, Oct. 12, 1891. d., Philadelphia. Pa.. June 4, 1893. *James Paul Townsley, Life Insurance, Xenia, Ohio. A.B., A.M. With Allison & Townsley, Xenia, Ohio, 1871-90. Europe, 1878. Memb., Bd. of Dirs., Field Cordage Co., Xenia, Ohio, 1888-90. Life Ins., 1895-1909. d., Sept. 5, 1909. 1872 Wells Marshall Irwin, Merchant, 813 Orleans St., Keokuk, Iowa. See Pi, 1872. Miami Univ., 1868-69. Dart- mouth Coll., 1869-70. Memb., Irwin-Phillips Co., Wholesale Dry Goods, Keokuk, Iowa, 1870 — . m., Elizabeth Kiser, Keokuk, la., 1880. Went to Northwest about 1890. Supposed to be dead. *William Patterson Marshall, Bookkeep- er, Keokuk, Iowa. Miami Univ., 1868-69. Iowa Bar, 1874. Bk.- kpr., Patterson Bros., Keokuk, Iowa, 1875-87. Sheriff, Lee Co., Iowa, 1887-91. d., Prescott, Ariz., Feb. 12, 1891. 1873 William Alpheus Charles, Insurance, 421 6 St., Portland, Ore. A.B. Prin., Pub. Sch., Graham, Mo., i873-7'5. Supt., Pub. Sch., Maryville, Mo., 1875-81. m., Lizzie Beaton, Oxford, Ohio, Aug. 9, 1877. Ed., Farmers' Gazette, Portland, Ore., 1883-84. Ins. Agt., Portland, Ore., 1884 — . Henry Blanchard Colburn, Mining En- gineer, New York Athletic Club, New York, N. Y. Miami Univ., 1869-70. . Polytechnic Sch. Hanover,) Ger., 1871-72. Prussian Gov. Sch. of Mines, Clausthal am Harz, Ger., 1872-74. m. at Geneva, Switzerland, Alice Leocadie Boucher of New York, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1874. It. and Fr., 1874. Eng., 1875. Eng.i LaMotte Lead Mines, Mo., 1875-76; St. Joe Lead Mines, Mo., 1876-77. With 1st Natl. Bk., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1877-79. Mgr., Haverly In- vincible Co., Rosita, Colo., 1879-80. Asst. Supt., Canada Consolidated Gold Mng. Co., Canada, 1880-81. Supt. and Mgr., Blue Ridge Mng. Co., Va., 1881-83. Mng. Eng., Chemist and Metallurgist, Liberty, Va., 1883-1903; id.. New York, N. Y., 1903 — . Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. *Lycurgus Marshall Carmichael, Mer- chant, Rushville, Ind.. Miami Univ., 1869-72. Clk., Todd & Car- michael, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers, In- dianapolis, Ind., 3 yrs. Memb., J; R. Car- michael & Bro., Dry Goods Merchants, Rush- ville, Ind. d., Nov. 7, 1907. ♦Alfred Colquitt Ficklin, Lawyer, Charleston, III. A.B. Class Day Valedictorian. A K E Orat. Sr. Exhibition. Chicago Law Sch., 1874-75, 111. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, Charleston, 111., 1876- 83; Tuscola, III., 1883-89; Charleston, III., i88g 1903. City Atty., Charleston, 111., 1876-79. m. Emma Weiss, Sept. 25, 1877. City Atty. Charleston, III., 1881-83. Memb., Bd. of Edu. Charleston, 111. d., St. Louis, Mo., July 8, 1903. ♦Robert Fulton Ryman, Lawyer, Cincin- nati, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. Cincinnati Law Sch., 1874. Law- yer and Dealer in Real Estate, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1874-88. d.. May 14, 1888. ♦Charles Stephen Williams, Cincinnati. Ohio. Miami Univ., 1870-71. d., Oct., 1894. 1874 ♦Samuel Fenton Carey, Jr., Lawyer, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. A.B.., LL.B. LL.B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1874. ♦Charles Hanna, Commercial Traveler, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1870-71. d., Oct., 1894. ♦William Thomas Scott, Farmer, Col- linsville, Ohio. A.B. Miami Univ., 1870-73. Princeton Univ., S43 KAPPA 1S74; A.E. Fanner, CoUinsvillc, Ohio, 1874- 1905. d., Jan. 28, 1906. ♦Walter Oliver Wells, Bookkeeper, Ox- ford, Ohio. A.B. Miami Univ., 1870-73. A. B., Coll. of N. J., 1874. Prof., Math., Bishop's Gram. Sch., Oxford, Ohio, 1874-75. Asst. Sec, Cin- cinnati Type Foundry, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1875- 80. d., Cincinnati, Ohio, May 6, 1880. ♦Robert A. Wilson, Salesman, Mon- mouth, 111. A.B., A.M. Miami Univ., 1872-73. Monmouth Coll., 1870-72; 1873-74. A.B., 1874. Prop., Book Store, Monmouth, 111., 1876-96. m., Ella Joss, Monmouth, III., 1876. Traveling Sales- man, Hanna Pottery Co., Monmouth, 111., 1896- 1904. Treas., Monmouth Coll., 1884-96. d., Sept. II, 1904. 187s William Wylie Johnston, Merchant, 38 St. James Pk., Los Angeles, Cal. Miami Univ., 1870-73. Coll. of N. J., 1874-75. Memb., Johnston & Erwin, Wholesale Dry Goods, Indianapolis, Ind., 1881-84; Johnston & Larimer, Wichita, Kans., 1884-1901. m., Jose- phine Chapman, Eau Claire, Wis., Jan. 25, 1882. Europe, 1879; 1901. Now retired. Walter Porter Moore, Teacher, Bowl- ing Green, Mo. Miami Univ., 1869-70; 1871-73. Teacher Bowling Green, Mo., 1876-79. m., Jennie V McDaniel, Pilot Point, W. Va., Apr. 12, 1879 Farmer, ib., 1876-91. Clk. of Cts., Pike Co. Mo., 1891-97. Teacher, Curreyville, Mo., 1901 04. Prin., High Sch., Bowling Green, Mo. 1904-07. Clk. of Circ. Ct, Pike Co., Mo. 1907—. Finley Bigger Pugh, Real Estate. 569 Orange St., Riverside, Cal. Ph.C. See Omicron. 1874. Miami Univ., 1871- 72. Unfv. Mich., 1873-74; Ph.C, 1874. Drug- gist, Rushville, Ind., 1875-87. m., (i) Ella Hutchinson, Rushville, Ind., Oct. 7, 1879. Traffic Mgr., Parry Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 1890-95. m., (2) Anna Jones, Conners- ville, Ind., Oct. 11, 1893. Pres., Bailey Mfg. Co., id., 1895-1900. V. Pres. and Mgr., In- diana Pharmacy Co., 1900-07. Real Estate, Riverside, Cal., 1907 — . FrEmk Tallmadge, Accountant, 1570 Hawthorn Park, Columbus, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1870-72. Grain Comsn. Merchant, OOlumbus, Ohio, 1871-85- m-, Abbie Mary Hedges, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 1, 1879. Pres., The Frank Tallmadge Co., Cor. .\djusters, Co- lumbus, Ohio, 1885 — . of Reps., 1889-93. Memb., State Bd. of Elec. Comis., 1898-1906. VVriter on Political Ques- tions. *Joseph Leech McCracken, I,ui-nber Dealer, Citronelle, Ala. iliami Univ., 1871-72. Lumber Dealer, Ox- ford, Ohio, 1872-80. Farming, Lumbering and Contracting, Huntsville, Ala., 1880-1900. m., Louise Smith, Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 10, 1892. Removed to Citronelle, Ala., 1900. d., Nov. 8, 1902. 1876 Jefferson Helm Claypool, Lawyer, 1303 N, Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind. See Eta, 1875. Miami Univ., i87Q-73- Univ. of Va., 1874-7S. Admitted to Bar, Conners- ville, Ind., 1878. Memb.. Ind. Legis., House *Harry Lacy Robbins, Merchant, Fal- mouth, Ky. Miami Univ., 1871-72. Merchant, Falmouth, Ky., 1872-81. m., Florence L. Clark, Fal- mouth, Ky., June 20, 1876. d., Apr. 24, 1881. *Thomas Arnold Taylor, Journalist, Kan- sas City, Mo. LL.B. See Omicron, 1874. Miami Univ., 1870-72. Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1872-74; LL.B., 1874. Lawyer, Connersville, Ind., 1875- 77; Ed. and Propr., News, id., 1879-80. Re- porter, Kansas City, Mo., 1880-82. d., June 28, 1882. 1877 *Homer Jacob Shaffer, Salesman, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1872-73. Univ. of Wooster, 1873- 74. Traveling Salesman, Robert Hamilton Mfg. Co., Tobacco, Covington, Ky. d.. May 2, 18S9. Note: The names of twelve initiates of the K Chapter have been stricken from the rolls and do not appear elsewhere in this catalogue. They are Josiah E. Brown, 1854, who with- drew in 1852; Charles M. Hughes, 1857. initiated in June, 1853, before he entered col- lege and who never affiliated thereafter — but became a member of '^ A 9; Thomas C- Bell. James P. Caldwell, Daniel W. Cooper, Isaac M. Jordan, Benjamin P. Runkle and Franklin H. Scobey, at that time all of the class of '857, who withdrew and founded S X in 1855; John L. Cleveland, 1863, who left the senior class at Centre College for a few months in 1862, where he was a member of * A and to which institution he returned and graduated, resuming his connection with that fraternity; Ellis M. Potter, 1873, who entered Cornell Uni- versity and joined X *; Henry C. Hume, 1875. who entered Ohio Wesleyan University after the close of Miami University in 1873 ^nd- joined 2 X; Andrew C. Kemper, 1853, a founder of the K Chapter, and prominent in its refounding^ in 1889, formerly a member of A 0, who, in i8g8, after 46 years' member- ship in A K E. withdrew and reentered ^ A 0. The appearance of any of the above names in any catalogues of the fraternity after the dates of their graduation — except A. C. Kemper — is error on the part of those who furnished information to the editors of said catalogues. In addition to the eleven names above, which are published in the catalogues of the several fraternities to which they properly belong, the name of Israel Loring Craft, " 1865, has here- tofore appeared in the list of A at In- diana University. His later membership was in A K E, and his name should he erased by 'I* A 9. Also, the name of John W. Morris, 1 86 1, should appear in the A K E list and not in that of S X. Two names have been inserted other than those added by initiation in the active chapter, viz. : William R. Henderson and George R. Wendling, both of the class of 1867. Bro. Henderson was initiated in 1861-62, hut has never _ signed the roll. The matter was fully investigated and these facts amply proven in 1872, shortly before the close of the Uni- versity — again reopened in 1894 and his name restored to its proper place. Bro. Wendling was likewise restored by action of the active chapter and alumni, June 16, 1890. 544 KAPPA The name of Kubeit A. Wilson, 1874, docs not appear on the roll. He Mas the last initiate before the close of the L'ni\ersity .and on this account his name has at times been erroneously omitted from some of the published lists. Hinckley Smith, 1891, dent, Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1891-93! LL.B., 1893. .\,M., 1893. Ohio Bar, U.93. Prin., High Sell., l>'rankliii, Ohio, , 1895-98; id., Middleto«n, Ohio, 1898-1901. in.j Anna Jose- phine Stewart, College Corner, Ohio, June 28, 1898. La*yer, Hamilton, Ohio, 1902 — . i88g Orlando Bennett Finch, Teacher, 117 East Walnut St., Oxford, Ohio. .\.B., A.M. 1st Honor. X'alcdictorian. Libr., Miami Univ., 1S92-99. A.M., 1894. m., Mary Dorrell, Oxford. Ohio, Aug. 22, 1895. Instr., Math,, Miami Univ., 1899-1902; Asst. Prof., id., 1902 — . Memb., Bd. of Edu., Oxford, Ohio, '895-1910; Ohio Assn. Teachers' Math, and Sci.; F. & A. M.; K. of P.; Ben Hur, i8go Elmer Barton Finch, Teacher, 321 W. High St., Oxford. Ohio. A.B., A.M., B.Pd. teacher. Pub. Schs., Ind. and Ohio, 1890-94. m., Carrie Morrical, Con- treras, Ohio, 1893. Teacher, Math, and Phys- ics, Oxford High Sch., 1896—. B.Pd., Ohio State Norm. Coll., 1904. Perry Wilson Jenkins, College Profes- sor [Retired], Cora, Wyoming. A.B., A.M. Salutatorian. President's Deb. Pr. (3). Instr., Sweetwater Mil. Acad., 1891-92. Prof., Math., Amity Coll., 1892-95; Simpson Coll., 1895-99. A.M., Miami Univ., 1893; Co- lumbia Univ., ,1900. m., Eva C. Smith, Bur- lington, Mo., 1898. Prof., Math, and Astron., r.awrence Univ., 1900-04; Retired, 1904. Fel- low in Astron., Chicago Univ. ,,1905. Research Student, Chamberlain Observatory, Denver, Colo. Ranching, 1907 — . John Samuel Muddell, Lawyer, 108 Court St., Connersville, Ind. A.B. 1st Asst. Postmaster, Oxford, Ohio, 1892- 93. Iiid. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, Oxford, Ohio, 1894-1906- Connersville, Ind., 1907 — . Mayor, Oxford, Ohio, 1903-06. i8gi William Amos Bourne, Draughtsman, College Corner, Ohio. ,\.B., A.M. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1891-92. .\.M., 1893. Univ. of Chicago, 1896-98. Teach- er, High Sch., Flint, Mich., 1898-1900; id., Kankakee, 111., 1900-01; Princeton, Ky., 1901-02. U. S. Govt. Service in Northwest, 1902 — . James Edwin Lough, College Professor, University Heights, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Harvard Univ., 1893-98; A.B., 1894; A.M., 1895; Instr., 1896-98. A.M., 1894. Instr., Radclifte Coll., 1894-98; Welles- ley Coll., 1897-98. Ph.D., 1898. Prof., P.sychol., State Normal Sch.. Oshkosh, Wis.. 1898-1901. in., Dora Albonetta Bailey, ■ Somerville. Mass., June 27, 1900. Prof.. Experimental Psychol.. Sch. of Pedagogy, New York Univ.. 1901^. Dir., Summer Sch. Sec, Sch. of Pedagogy and Coll. Div. Memb., i K E Council, 1909- 10. Hinckley Smith, Lawyer, 207 Eaton Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. A.B.. A.M., LL.B. Class Pres. (3). Sec. and Pres., Erodelphian Soc. Ed., Miami Stn- dent (2-3-4). tst Honor. Valedictorian. Stn- 1892 Asbury E. Krom, Clergyman, 244 Bowen St.. Providence, R. L A.B., B.D., A.M., D.D. Delegate, XLIV, XLV and XLVII A K E Convs., New York, Cleveland and New York, 1890, 1891, 1894. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1892-93. Missionary, iVrizona, 1892-93. Columbia Univ., 1894-97. B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1897. Presb. Ch., Houston, Te.x., 1897. Reformed Ch., Bayonne, N. J., 1898-1901. Fellow, Harvard, Univ., 1901,: A.M.,-db., 1901. Cong. Ch., Providence, R. I., 1901 — . m., Margaret Sutherland Place, Prov- idence, R. I., June 30, 1906. D.D., Miami Univ., 1909. Dir., The Phelps Settlement, New York, N. Y., 1895-97. Memb., A K E Council, 1896-98. 1893 Bert Surene Bartlow, Secretary, 206 Eaton Ave., Hamilton. Ohio. A.B. Charter Memb., Revived K. Sr. Hon- ors, Polit. Sci. Delegate, XL\I A K E Carl- vention, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1892, Spec. News paper Cor., 1893-1902. Clk., Bd. of Dep. State Suprs. of Elections, Butler Co., Ohio, .1894-98; Memb. and Chief Dep., ib., 1903-07. Ohio Gen. Assembly, House, 1898-1902. Ed., Press, Ham- ilton, Ohio, 1902; City Ed., Evening Sun, ib., 1902-03. Ed., Censer, Dayton, Ohio, 1903-06. Ed. -in-chief, "Centennial History of Butler Co., Ohio," 1905. Sergt.-at-Arms, Ohio Senate, 1905-og. Alumni and Field Sec, Miami Univ.. 1906 — . Gen. Ed., "Alumni and Former Stu- dent Catalogue, Miami Univ.," 1909. Supreme Senator, Knights of the Ancient Essenic Order. 1902-03. Supreme Pres., Fraternal Censer (Life Ins. Soc), 1903-06. Life Memb., Ohio Archasol. and Hist. Soc. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Everett Riley Beard, Physician and Sur- geon, E. Union St., Liberty, Ind. A.B., M.D. Orat. Pr. (2). Tutor, Math. (3). Med. CoJl. of Ohio, 1894-97; M.D., 1897. Pliys., Liberty, Ind., 1897 — . m., Jennie A. McElroy, Ottumwa, Iowa, Sept. 1, 1897. Cor- oner, Union Co., Ind., 1900-04. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Liberty, Ind., 1904-07. Memb., Bd. of Dirs., Interstate Traction R. R., 1904 — . Surg., C. H. & Dayton R. R., 1904—. Memb., Jnd. State Med. Soc; Am. Med. Soc. Raymond Mollyneaux Hughes, College Professor, 112 E. Walnut St., Oxford, Ohio. A.B., M.S. 1st Honor. Valedictorian. Teach- er, Sci., High Sch., Hamilton, O-. 1S93-95. Ohio State Univ., 1895-97; M.S., 1897. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1897-98. Prof., Chem., and Dean, Coll. of Liberal Arts. Miami Univ., 1898 — . in., Klla B. Rogers. Monmouth, Til.. July 1 1. 1901. Henry Price Stevenson, Clerk. it6 N. Peoria St., Chicago, 111. Miami Univ., 1888-91. Gorham MfR. Co.. 1893- 99. Aermotor Co., t 899-1 901. J. W. Allen & Co., 1901 — . ra., Martha Matzinger, Chicago, 111.. June 23. 1904. 54.'! KAPPA 1894 Howard Hunter Herman, Physician and Surgeon, in N. Jefferson Si., JJayLon, Ohio. A.B., M.D. Heidelberg Univ., 1S90. M.D., Cleveland Univ. of Med., 1897. Phys., Day- ton, Ohio, 1897 — . Memb., lid. of Trustees and Med. Staff, Miami Valley PIosp., ib., Surg., Ohio Elec, Ry. Co. Memb., Ohio State Horn. Med. Soc: Miami Valley Horn. Soc.; Dayton Hom. Med. Soc. m., Daisy Alice Jones, Day- ton, O., Apr. 30, 1902. Samuel Webster Richey, Merchant, 702 Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Delegate, XLVII A K E Con v., Min- neapolis, Minn., 1893. Bk-kpr., Winton Place, Ohio, 1894-1903. Merchant, Wholesale Lumber Dealer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903 — . m., Lucy Gere Sheflfield, Portland, Ore., June 27^ 1906. Memb., Ohio Soc, Sons of the Rev. 1895 Sears Wilson Cabell, Clerk, 1667 Elbur Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Bishop Lat. Pr. (2). Elliott Gr. Pr. (4). Harvard Univ., 1895-97. Teacher, Classics, Cloyne House Sch., Newport, R. I., 1898-90. m., Brenda Haines, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. I, 1899. Teacher, Univ. Sch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1900-06. Asst. to Pres. C. H. Carleton, of Mills-Carleton, Lumber Dealers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1906 — . Franklin Thomas DuBois, Physician, Liberty, Ind. A.B., M.D. Hepburn Lit. Pr. 2d Honor. Prin., High Sch., Shandon, O., 1895-96. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1895-99; M.D., 1899. Acting Surg., RanU Capt., U. S. A., P. I., 1903 — . m., Adelaide M. Kennedy, Liberty, Ind., May 9, 1906. Thomas Stuart Huston, Lumberman, 1256 Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. A.B., A.M. Univ. of Toronto, 1896-97. A.M., Miami Univ., 1897. Chem. and Supt., Rocky Mt. Paper Co., 1898-1907. Pres. and Treas., The Colo. Lumber Co., Denver, Colo., 1907 — . Note: The omission of Thomas Stuart Hus- ton, 1895, in the catalogue of 1900, was error in proof reading. Gilbert Alexis Morris, Secretary, 621 W. S St., Marion, Ind. A.B., A.M. Bishop Lat. Pr. Secured major- ity 1st and 2d Prs. Football team (i-z-3-4). Teacher, 1895-1901; High Sch., Marion, Ind., J898-1901. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., ib., 1898—. A.M., 1898. m., Daisy May Rohrer, Dayton, Ohio, 1903. Elvin Clifford Routzahn, Manufactur- er, 620 Prescott Ave., Scranton, Pa. Miami Univ., 1S91-92. Bk-kpr., Lockland, Ohio. Res. Mgr., The Philip Carey Co., Scranton, Pa., 1907 — . m., Dora Shearer Hayward, Yonkers, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1907. i8g6 Alden Legrand Haldeman, Railroading, 913 s St., Des Moines, Iowa. Miami Univ., 1892-95. With Root MfR. Co., Connersville, Ind., 1895-96. Sec. and Clk. in various ry. positions, 1896 — ; Asst. Supt., Iowa Div., C. R. I. & P. Ry. Orion Lincoln Stivers, Journalist, Lib- erty, Ind. .\.H. L'niv. Mich., ]892-93. Miami Univ., J893-96; Orat. Pr. (.3). Delegate, .\LI.\ A K E Conv., Syracuse, .V. Y'., 1895. Assoc. Ed., The Herald, Liberty, Ind., 1S96-1900; 1903 — . m., Lena Haworth, Liberty, Ind., Oct., 1897. Clk., U. S. Census Bureau, Washington, D. C., 1900- 03. 1897 Lyle Sanford Evans, Lawyer, 59 E. 5 St., Chillicothe, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. Prof., Lat., High Sch., Chilli- cothe, Ohio, 1899-1900. LL.B., Ohio State L'niv., 1901. Ohio Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Chil- licothe, Ohio, igoi — . Trustee, Miami Univ., 1902 — . m., Mabel R. Jones, Feb. 20, 1906. Ernest Anthony Ittner, U. S. Civil Serv- ice and Musician, Omaha, Neb. Miami Univ., 1894-95. Univ. of Neb., Conserv- atory of Music, 1895. With Ittner Brick Co., Omaha, Neb., 1895-97; Sec. and Treas., ib., 1897. Priv. in Band, 3d Neb. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Theresa Gilligan, Omaha, Neb., July S, 1S98. U. S. Letter Carrier and Musician. Composer, "Lauterbach;" two step. [Frederic] Ridgely Torrence, Writer, Xenia, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1893-95. Princeton Univ., 1895- 97. Author: **The House of a Hundred Lights," "El Dorado," *'Abelard and Heloise," "Three Plays for Women," etc Memb., Am. Inst, of Arts and Letters. Alfred Horatio Upham, College Profes- sor, 314 E. Church St., Oxford, Ohio. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Bishop Lat. Pr. (2). Ed., Miami Student (3-4). 1st rank in class. Instr., Lat. and Gr., Miami Univ., 1897-1900. Dele- gate, LIV A K E Conv., Providence, R. I., 1900. Harvard Univ., 1900-02; A.M., 1901. Prof., Eng., Agr. Coll. of Utah, Logan, Utah, 1902-05. m., Mary Collins McClintock, June, 1905. Columbia Univ., 1905-06; Ph.D., 1908. Prof., Eng., Miami Univ., 1906-—. Paul B. Yockey, Lawyer, Xenia', Ohio. A.B., LL.B. Miami Univ., 1893-96. Ohio State Univ., 1896-1900; A.B., 1897; LL.B., 1900.^ Ohio Bar, 1900; Lawyer, ib., 1900-1902. Credit Man and Purchasing Agt., The Hoover & Allison Co., Xenia, O., 1902 — . Memb., Lodge, Chap, and Commandery, F. & A. M. 546 *James Robert Bickley, Law Student, Hamilton, Ohio. A.B. Miami Univ., 1891-93, and 1895-97. Pres., Orat. Assn. Prin., Pub. Schs., Shandon, Ohio, 1893-95. Del., L, A K E Conv., Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12-13, 1896. Fatally injured by fall from bicycle, and died, Sept. 20, 1897. i8g8 Robert Reiter Bevenger, Accountant, 55 McOwen St., Dayton, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1894-95. Accountant, Dayton, Ohio, 1896 — . m., Elsa A. Euchenhofer, Aug. 23, 1905. Emory Leroy Ferris, Lawyer, 35 Wall St., New York. N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Bishop Lat. Pr. (2). Elliott Gr. Pr. (3). 1st Honors on Grad. ; Sr. Honors, Philos. and Finance. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1898-1901; LL.B., cum latide, 1901. N. Y. KAPPA Bar, 1902. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . Res., 393 West End Ave. Dwight Hinckley, Merchant, 501 Fourth Natl. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1893-95. Traveling Salesman, F. B. Stone Lumber Co., Cincinnati, Oiiio, 1896- 1903: Memb., Stone & Hinckley, 1903-07; Dwight Hinckley Lumber Co., 1907 — , m., Ethelyn' Dowell, Cincinnati, Oliio, 1902. Henry Sylvester Leonard, Physician, 1726 Ashland Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. A.B., M.D. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. of Chi- cago, 1898-1901; M.D., 1901. Phys., Indian- apolis, Ind.,' 1901 — . Teacher, Histology, Cen- tral Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. m., (i) Flora Egbert, Cottage Grove, Ind., Aug. 21, 1901; (2) Laura A. Cole, Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 26, J 906. Memb., State and Co. Med, Socs. ; Am. Med. Assn.; A K K; F. & A. M. Fellow, Am. Acad, of Med. Frank W. Nixon, Insurance and Real Estate, New Castle, Ind. Miami Univ., 1894-96. Ins. and Real Estate, New Castle, Ind., 1898 — . Memb., Elks. Horace L. Nixon, Real Estate, Okla- homa City, Okla. Miami Univ., 1894-96. Mfr's. Agt., 1904-07. m., Frances Edmonson, Columbus, O., Sept. 30, 1906. Real Estate, 1907 — . Chester Merrill Poor, Electrician, Clin- ton, Ind. B.S. Electrician, Triumph Elec. & Ice Ma- chine Co., Cincinnati, .Ohio, 1898-99. Supt. and Gen. Mgr., Elec. Light Plant, Hope, Ark.; Mgr., id., Carlisle, Ky., .1899-1900. m., Lena Cheatham, Carlisle, Ky., Aug. i, 1901. Mgr., Water Power Co., Livingston, Mont., 1900-07; Elec. Light Plant, Clinton, Ind., 1907 — . Horace Norton Shofstall, Teacher, 2806 Hamilton St., Houston, Tex. A.B., A.M. Sr. Honor, Eng. Lit. Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1900. Teacher, High Sch., Hous- ton, Tex., 1900 — ; Head, Lat. Dept., id., 1906 — > m., Nannie B. Forbes, Dec. 25, 1902. ♦Stanley Matthews McMullin, Divinity Student, Cincinnati, Ohio. Miami Univ., 1894-96. Clk., John Wanamaker*s Store, New York, N. Y., 1896-98. Student, Roman Catholic Univ., Washington, D. C, 189S-99; Catholic Sem., Price's Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900-01; St. Mary's Sem., Galveston, Tex., 1901-03. d., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1903. Interred at Cincinnati, Ohio. 1899 John Allen Brookbank, General Agent, 513 Seventeenth Ave., West Calgary, Alta, Canada. Miami Univ., i895-9'8J Gold Medal, hammer throw at IntercoU. Meet^ Columbus, Ohio, 1897. Gen. Agt., Internatl.' Harvester Co. of Am. m., Cora E. Ryan, Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 13, 1903. Charles Mather Munger, Salesman, Xenia, Ohio. Salesman, Geo. J. Marott, and New York Store, Indianapolis, Ind;, 1896-98; Dies & Ralston, and The Hawes Shoe Co., Dayton. Ohio, 1898- 1900. Coml. Agt., Xenia Shoe Co., Xenia. Ohio, 1901-02. Stock Raiser. Xenia, Ohio, 1902-05, Wliolesale Tobacco Bus., Kansas City, J\Io., 1905-07. Northwestern Bank Note & Fn- graving Co., Chicago, 111., 1908-09. Central Klcc. Supply Co., Xenia, Ohio, 1909 — . George Trowbridge Poor, Lawyer, 1501 Union Trust Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. Delegate, LI A K E Conv., Chi- cago, 111., 1897. Cincinnati Law Sch., 1899- 1902; LL.B., 1902. , 1858. *Charles Wesley Boyd, Orangeburgh C. H., S. C. A.B. Gold Medal, Essay, "The Responsibility of Opinions," 1855. Salutatorian. Univ. of Gottingen, 1856-57. m., Maria Gondelock, 1859. Priv., Gregg's S. C. Regt., C. S. A. Capt., Co. F, 15th S. C. Regt. Killed, Battle of Richmond, Va., 1864. *Burgh Smith Burnett, Charleston, S. C -V.B. Capt., 1st S. C. Inf., C. S. A., Dec. 1S60— . In command, Fts. Sumter and Moul- trie. Wounded, Averysborough, N. C. d., High Point, N. C, Mar., 1865. S52 DELTA *Charles Atwood Fisher, Teacher, Cam- den, S. C. A.B. Prin., High Sch., Chester, S. C, 1856- 59. Lt., 15th S. C. Regt., C. S. A. Wounded, Sharpsburg, Md. d., Smith's Farm Hosp., Sept. 24, 1862. *John Miller Harris, Clergyman, Bartow Co., Ga. A.B. ' Capt., James* Battalion, Kershaw's Div., Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A. Presb. Chs., Ga. *William Kennedy, Lawyer, Colorado. Tex. A.B. ist Appointment, June, 1855. 6th Dis- tinction, Dec, 1855. Conscript Dept., C. S. A. m., Anna Lubbock, Sept. 18, 1866. Co. Judge, Erath Co., Tex., 1876-82. ♦Alexander Martin Reid, Cokesbury, S. C. S. C, Coll., 1851-53. Charter Memb. d., Co- lumbia, S. C, 1853. *Albert Rhett, Public Weigher, Balti- more, Md. S. C. Coll., 1853-56. Teller, State Bk., Charles- ton, S. C, 1856-65. Charleston Light Dragoons, C. S. A., I yr. Priv. and Corpl., Beaufort Art., C. S. A., J861-65. Cotton Planter, Com- bahee R., S. C, 1866-67. Pub. Weigher, Bal- timore, Md., 1868 — . m., Fannie Ellen Jesse, Lancaster Co., ,Va.;. Sept. 3, 1874. *William Lee Trenholm, Officer of Cor- poration, New York, N. Y. A.B. Charter Memb. Valedictorian, m., Kate Louise Macbeth, Charleston, S. C, Jan. 22, 1856^ Priv., Sergt., ist Lt., and Capt., Rut- ledge Mounted Riflemen, C. S. A. Lt. Col., 8th S. C. Cav. Memb., Bd. of Aid., Charles- ton, S. C, 1865-66, 1875-76. U. S. Civil Service Comr., 188S-86. U, S. Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C, 1886-89. Orator, XL A K £ Conv., A K E Alumni Assn., Washington, D. C, Jan. 5, 1887. ist V. Pres., S'. C. Agr. Soc. Trustee, Charles- ton Lit. Assn. Dir., Carolina Art Assn. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Washington, D. C, j888. Pres., Am. Surety Co., New York, N. Y., Mar., 1889:97; North Am. Trust Co., ib., 1897-99. Retired, 1899-1901. Author, "The People's Money." Memb., Southern Soc. Clubs: University, Lawyers', Colonial, d., Jan. 11, 1901. *Alpheus Turrentine Watson, Teacher, Cokesbury, S. C. A.B. Priv., ist S. C. Regt., C. S. A. m.. Miss Herbert, , Laurens Co., S. C. d.. May. 1865. *Anderson Whiteside, Chattanooga, Tenn. 5. C. Coll., 1851-54. Charter Memb. Univ. of N. C. Yale Coll. Cumberland Univ., Law Sch. d.. May 2, 1857. 1856 Edward Manigault Barnwell, Planter, fAdams Run, S. C. iiee Eta, 1855. S. C. Coll., 1854-55. Joseph Edgar Way, Teacher, t64 S. Broad St., Savannah, Ga. A.B. S. C. Coll., 1853-56. Planter, 1857-67. m., Ellen Spencer, Watthornville, Ga., Apr. 6, 1858. ist Lt., Co. K, Jefferson Davis' Le- gion, ^'oung's Brig., Hampton's Cav. C!orpg, Army of W. Va., C. S. A., 1860-65. Prin., Massic Sch., Savannah, Ga., 1868 — . *George Erasmus Coit, Teacher, Cheraw, S. C. A.B., A.M. 2d Honor. Teacher, Acad., Mayes- ville, S. C, 1859-60. Lt., Gardner's Bat., Art., C. S. A. Killed near Suffolk, Va., May 3, 1863. *John Thomson Darby, Physician, New York, N. Y. M.D. S. C. Coll., 1852-55. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1859. Phys. and Surg., Philadelphia, Pa., 1859 — . Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A. m., Mary Canty Preston, Columbia, S. C, Sept. 28, 1864. Phys., Columbia, S. C. Prof., Surg, and Anat., S. C. Coll., 1869-73. Phys., New York, N. Y. Prof., Surg., Univ. of the City of N, Y., 1873-79. Author, various Treatises on Diseases of Women, Treatment of Wounds, etc. d., June 9, 1879. ^Isaac Newton Gaston, Lawyer, Chester. S. C. A.B. Prin., Old Richardson Sch., Chester, S. C, 1859. Priv., 6th S. C. Regt., C. S. A., 6 mos. d.. Mil. Hosp., Fairfax, Va., Sept. i, 1861. *John Calhoun McLemore, Newberry C. H., S. C. S. C. Coll., 1852-54. C. S. A. Wounded, Sec- ond Battle of Manassas, Va., Aug. 29, 1862. d., Richmond, Va. *John Taylor Rhett, Lawyer, Columbia. S. C. S. C. Coll., 1852-54. Harvard Coll., 1854-55. Univs. of Gottingen and Paris. Lt., Hampton Legion, C. S. A. 2d S. C. Cav., Lee's Army, m., (i) Hanna McArd, Mar. 2, 1869; (2) Emily Howe Barnard, Xov., 1877. Mayor, Columbia, S. C, 1883 — . ♦Robert Martin Taft, Charleston, S. C. A.B. Comsn. Merchant, Charleston, ■ S. C, 1856-61. 2d Lt., Co. B, 25th S. C. Inf., C. S. A. Washington Light Inf. Wounded, Drury's Blutf, Va., 1864. d., Seabrook Hosp., Richmond, Va., May 17, 1864. ♦William Henry Whitner, Lawyer, Mad- ison, Fla. A.B. Distinction. Law Student, Anderson, S. C, 1857-58. S. C. Bar, 1858. m., (i) Esther Sloan Pendleton, S. C, Aug., 1858. Lt., Inf., C. S. A., Staff, Gen. Bragg, Pensa- cola, Fla.; Gen. Roger Pryor; Gen. M, Jen- kins, S. C. Troops, Longstreet's Corps; Maj. Gen. B. Johnson. Wounded, Battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Lawyer, Madi- son, Fla., 1866-72. Pros. Atty., Madison Co., Fla., 1867-69. m., (2) Jane Randolph, Talla- hassee, Fla. d., Feb. 16, 1872. 1857 Hyder Davis Bedon, Physician, fDark's Mill, Tenn. S. C. Coll., 1853-55. Med. Coll. of the State of S. C, 1856-58. Priv., 2d S. C. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Rosa J. Eastin, Sept. 27, 1875. James Fitzjames Caldwell, Lawyer, Newberry C. H., S. C. S.C. Coll., 1854-57. Soph. Lat. Pr. Law Stu- dent, Charleston, S. C, 1857-58. S. C. Bar, 553 DELTA ian., 1859. Europe, 1859-60. Student, Civ. ,aw, Univ. of Berlin, i860. Lt., Co. B. ist S. C. Regt.. McGowan's Briu.. A. P. Hill's Div., 3d Corps, Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A.J Maj., Staff. Gen. S. G. McGowan. Serv- ice, 1861-65. Lawyer, Newberry C. H., S. C, 1866 — . Author, "History of McGowan's Brigade," 1866. m., Rebecca C. Conner, Cokes- bury, S. C., Sept. 29, 1875. Trustee, Univ. of S. C, 1875-86. Leonidas Kennedy Glasgow, Clergyman and Teacher, Davidson College. N. C. A.B., A.M. 2d Sr. Appointment, m,, Susan Humphreys Hillhouse, Pendleton, S. C., Dec. 12, i860. Priv., Co. E, 3d S. C. Regt., Long- street's Corps, McLaw's Div., C. S. A., 1862- 64. Lost right hand. Battle of Spottsylvania C. H., Va. Prin., Male Acad., Laurens, S. C, 1866-67. Columbia Theol. Sem., Columbia, S. C, 1867-70. Presb. Ch., Wellington, S. C, 1870-71. Prin. of Acad., Bethel, N. C, 1876- 85. Presb. Ch., Bethel, N. C, 1876-85. A.M., Davidson Coll., 1878. Prin. of Acad., David- son Coll., N. C, 1886—. James Mcintosh, Physician, fNewberry C. H., S. C. A.B., M.D. Distinction, May, 1857. 5th Sr. Appointment. M.n.. Med. Coll. of the State of S. C, 1861. m., Fannie Caldwell Higgins, Nov. 25, 1862. Asst. Surg., C. S. A., Hosp., Charlottesville, Va., 1B61-65. Author, "Cere- bro-Spinal Meningitis," 1874; "Ergot: Its Uses Hypodermically," 1875, etc. Pres., S. C. Med. Assn., 1874-76. ♦Matthew Calbraith Butler, Lawyer, Co- lutnbia, S. C. S. C. Coll., 1853-57. Distinction, 1853. S. C. Bar, 1857. Lawyer, Edgefield, S. C, 1857- 60. m., Maria Simkins Pickens, Edgeiield, S. C, Feb. 25, 1858. S. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1860-61. Col., S. C. Cav., C. S. A., Aug. 22, 1862 — . Capt., Cav., Hampton's Legion, S. C. Troops. Brig. Gen., Sept. 2, 1863 — . Maj. Gen., in command Cav. Div., 1864-65. Sur- rendered, Greensborough, S. C. with Gen. J. E. Johnston. Lawyer, Columbia, S. C, 1865- 1909. Del., Pol. and Agr. State Convs. Ora- tor, XXXIX A K E Conv., V * Chap., Middle- town, Conn., Oct. 21-22, 1885. U. S. Senate, S. C, 1877-89. Maj. Gen., 2d Army Corps, Camp Alger, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Memb., U. S. Cuban Comsn., Havana, Cuba. Memb., numerous Lit. and Sci. Assns. *John Charles McCIenaghan, Lawyer, Marion C. H.. S. C. S. C. Coll., 1853-56. Mt. Zion Coll. Inst., 1853. Law Student, Marion C. H., S. C, 1856. S. C. Bar, 1856. m., Mary Sophia Betts, Aug., 1856. Prin. of Acad., Marion C. H., S. C, 1857. Capt., Q. M. Dept., C. S. A., 1861. 8th S. C. Regt., Bonham's Brig., 21st 5. C. Regt., 1862-65. S. C. Gen. Assembly, House, J 862-63. d., Charleston, S. C, Mar. 6. 1863 *William Hayne Taylor, Lawyer, Co- lumbia. S. C. See Eta, 1856. S. C. Coll., 1853-56. Lt., Cav., Hampton Legion, C. S. \. d., Va., Spring of 1862 *George Allen Wardlow, Lawyer, Abbe- ville C. H., S. C. A.B. Sr. Distinction, lat Lt., ist S. C. Regt. A. D. C, Gen. McGowan. d.. Savannah, Ga., Summer of 1865. 1858 Mortimer Glover, Lawyer, s Law Range, Orangebiirgh C. H., S. C. .'\.IJ. iiuphradian Soc. 6th Sr. Appointment. Law Student, 1858-60. S. C. Bar, i860. Staff, Gov. F. W. Pickens, rank Lt. Col., C. S. A., 1861-62. Adjt., rank ist Lt., ist S. C. Regt., 1862; Capt., 1863 — . Lawyer, Orangeburgh C. H., S. C, i860—, m., (i) Matilda Foules, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 22, 1866. Dist. Atty., Orangeburgh Dist., S. C, 1867-68. m., (2) Alice L. Freer, Summerville, S. C, Mar. 13, 1878. Prof., Hist, and Pol. Sci., Claflin Univ., 1886-87. Contrib., News and Courier, Charles- ton, S. C. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Mining, jCharleston, S. C. A.B., A.M. 2d Sr. Appointment. Teacher, Male Acad., Columbia, S. C, 1859. Europe, 1860-61. Gregg's S. C. Regt., C. S. A. Capt., Ord. Dept., Siege of Charleston; in charge, Charleston Arsenal. Law Student, Abbeville, S. C. S. C. Bar, Columbia, 1866. m., Lucy W. Memminger, Flat Rock, N. C., Xov- i, 1866. Lawyer, Charleston, S. C., 1867-78. Mining, Phosphate Rock, 1878 — . William Jefferson Singletary, Teacher, tPittsburgh. Tex. A.B. Valedictorian. Prof., Gr. Lit., Mt. Zion Coll. Inst., 1859. C. S. A. William Walter Spencer, Planter, Cheraw, S. C. A.B., A.M. ist Distinction, m., Eliza Jones Murchison, Orangeburgh Co., S. C, Jan. 9, 1861. Lt., 4th S. C. Cav., C. S. A., i vr. Co. Surv., Chesterfield Co., S. C. S. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1868 — . Memb., Cheraw Lyceum. *Thomas Fisher Gadsden, Clergyman, Anderson C. H., S. C. A.B. 3d Appointment. Priv., Marion Art., Rhett's Battalion, C. S. A. S. C. Theol. Sem., 1866. m., Mary Trapier, Sept. 27, 1866. Christ Ch. Parish, Mt. Pleasant, S. C, 1866- 77- Grace Ch., Anderson C. H., S. C. ♦Orson Valentine Howell, Cahaba, Ala. A.B. Law Student, Cahaba, Ala., 1858-60. d., i860. *John Doby Kennedy, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, Shanghai, China. S. C. Coll., 1854-57. m., (i) Elizabeth Cun- ningham, Liberty Hill, S. C, Sept., 1857. Capt., Camden ^'ols., 2d Regt., Kershaw's Brig., Longstreet's Corps, C. S. A., 1861. Col., 3d S. C. Inf., May 13, 1862—. Brig. Gen., Kershaw's Brig., Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northn. Va., Dec. 22, 1864 — . S. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1878-79. Lt. Gov., State of S. C, 1880-82. m., (2) Harriet Boykin, Camden, S. C, Apr., 1882. U. S. Consul Gen., Shanghai, China, 1886 — . ♦Andrew Graham Mills, Journalist, Gal- veston, Tex. S. C. Coll., 1854-58. Capt., Co. C, 9th Miss. Inf.. C. S. A. Capt., Co. D, 5th Miss. Cav. Sec, Galveston Cotton Exchange, 1872 — . m., Lucy Ballinger, Feb. 13, 1878. Cor., New York Chronicle. £d.. News, Galveston, Tex. ♦Edward Burt Perrin, Capitalist, San Francisco, Cal. A.B., M.D. See Psi. 1858. Univ. of Ala., 1856. S. C. Coll., 185658. Distinction. M.D., 554 DliLTA Med. Coll. of Ala., 1861. Priv., C. S. A. Asst. Surg., Dr. Choppin, Staff, Gen. Beaure- gard. Chief Surg., Gen. Pillow's Div., Cav. m., Ann Tremlett Herndon, May 10, 1864. Pres., Upper San Joaquin Irrigating Canal Co., 1880-82. Dir., Ins., R. R. and Land Cos. d., 1896. *Samuel Walker Spencer, Lawyer, Cata- houla Parish, La. A.B. 2d Honor. Capt., La. Inf., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of the Wilderness, May 5, 1864. *Edward Wallace, Lawyer, Columbia, S. C. A.B. Distinction. S. C. Bar, i860. 2d Lt., Co. C, 2d S. C. Inf., C. S. A. d., Richmond, Va.; Apr., 1863. 1859 William Caleb Coker, Manufacturer, Darlington C. H., S. C. .\.B. Teacher of Acad., Society HilU S. C, iS6o-6i. Lt., 8th S. C. Regt., Apr., 1862; Capt., July, 1S63-65. Teacher, Acad., Society Hill, S. C, 1866. Law Student, Society Hill, S. C, 1867. S. C. Bar, 1867. Lawyer, So- ciety Hill, S. C, 1867—. m., (i) Mary Erwin Mclver, Darlington C. H., S. C, Jan. 20, 1869. Planter and Mercliant, 1870 — . S. C. Gen. Assembly, 1877-86. Pres., Darlington Mfg. Co., 1884. m., (2) Lavinia McTver, Darlington C. H., S. C, Feb., 1883. Josiah Elinton Patrick, Jr., Teacher, tPass Christian, Miss. A.B. Distinction, 1859. Univ. of La., Law Dept., 1861-62. Lt., Polk's Body Guard, Cav., C. S. A. m., Amelia Mumford Cooley, 1865 Staff, Times, New Orleans, La.; Times-Demo- rrat, ib., etc. Supt., Pub. Schs., La., 1875-83, Prin., Free Sch., Pass Christian, Miss., 188.: *James William Law, Merchant, Winns- borough, S. C. S. C. Coll., 1856. Farmer, Winnsborough, S. C, 1856-61. Priv., Hampton Legion, Cav., C. S. A. Merchant and Ins. Agt., Winns- borough, S. C, 1865-80. m., Margaret Frazer, Winnsborough, S. C., Nov. 7, 1867. d., June II, 1880. ♦Edward Mcintosh, Planter, Society Hill, S. C. A.B. ist Sr. Appointment. Priv., ist S. C. Regt., C. S. A. Lt.. Pedee Light Art. Q. M., rank Capt. Service, 1861-65. m., Dora Evans, Society Hill, S. C, 1868. *Joseph Edward Nettles, Lawyer, Dar- lington C. H., S. C. A.B. Distinction, May, 1859. 3d Sr. Appoint- ment, m., Gertrude Lydia Sims, Darlington C. H., S. C, Feb. 7, 1861. Paymaster, ist S. C. Regt. and Ingle's Licbt Art., C. S. A. Law Student, Darlington C. H., S. C, 1873. S. C. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, Darlington C. H., S. C, 1873—. i860 Hugh Richardson Garden, Lawyer, t32 Nassau St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. See Eta, 1866. ist Distinction. Color Bearer. 2d S. C. Regt., C. S. A., 1861. Capt., Garden's Palmetto Light Bat., May, 1862-65. Alexander Cheves Haskell, Lawyer, fCo- lumbia, S. C. A.B. 2d Honor. Gold Medal, Gr. Essay. N'aledictorian. m.. (i) Rebecca Coles Single- ton, Sept. 10, 1861. Priv., 1st S. C. Regt., C. S. A., Jan. 3, 1861-July, 1861; Lt., 3 mos. Capt. and Adjt. Gen., Gregg's Brig., S. C. Vols., —Mar., 1864. Col., 7th S. C. Cav., Army of Xortlin. Va., 1864-65. S. C. Bar, 1865. Prof., Law, S. C. Coll., 1867-68. m., (2) Alice \'. Alexander, Nov. 23, 1870. Assoc. Justice, Supreme Ct., S. C, 1877-79. Pres., Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R. ; Co- lumbia and Greenville R. R. *William Alexander McQueen, Teacher, Sumter C. H., S. C. A.B. Lt., Haskell's Battalion, Art., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Dingle's Mill, Sumter Co., S. C, Apr. 9, 1865. 1861 Henry Gumming Cunningham, Lawyer, t2oo S. Broad St., Savannah, Ga. A.B., Recommended, ist Lt., Art., C. S. A. m., Virginia W. Wayne. Corpn. Atty., Sa- vannah, Ga. *Robert Woodward Barnwell Elliott, P. E. Bishop, San Antonio, Tex. A.B., Recommended. D.D. Gold Medal, Eng. Essay, i860. Corpl., College Cadets, C. S. A., Apr., 1861. Savannah Vol. Guards Battalion, July, 1861 — . A. D. C. and 1st Lt., Staff, Gen. Lawton, Sept., 1861. A. A. 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Rector, Trinity Ch., Newark, Ohio, 1883-87; Ch. of Incarnation, Lynn, Mass., 1887-91; Trinity Ch., Melrose, Mass., 1891 — . Chapl., Lodge and Chap., F. and A. M.: Prelate Commandery, 1901; Chapl., Melrose Lodge Elks; Grand Chapl., R. A. M. of Mass., 1906. Memb., Bellevue Golf Club, m., (2) Helen Harris, Melrose, Mass., July 21, 1908. *Harry McFarland, Lawyer, Bakewell Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bethany, W. V., 1875-77. With Chronicle-Tele- graph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pa. Bar, d., Jan. i, 1909. *Louis Mealey Schaefer, Stenographerj Canton, Ohio. Official Stenographer, Stark Co. Cts. 1877 *Edward Charles Cox, Dresden, Ohio. Kenyon Coll., 1870-72. d.. Gambler, Ohio, Apr. 13. 1872. ♦Frank Fillmore Roberts, Lawyer, Cin- cinnati. Ohio. .\.B., LL.B. Pres., N, H K Soc, 1876-77. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll., 1880. Ohio Bar, 1880. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1880-82; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1882—. Res., Glendale, Ohio. *John Eliot Sturges, Mansfield, Ohio. I'Cenyou Coll., 1873-74. Cornell Univ., 1875. 1878 Charles Whatefield Koons, Pharmacist, 338 S. Cleveland Ave., Canton, Ohio. Ph.C. Kenyon Coll., 1874-77. Ph.C, Univ. of Mich., 1879. m., Emma Frances Walker, Can- ton, Ohio, June 10, 1880. Pharmacist with Frank Harrington, Logan, Ohio, 1880 — . Memb., Ohio State Pharm. Assn.; Am. Pharm. Assn. Res., 66 S. Poplar St. 570 LAMBDA Charles Martin Poague, Real Estate and Banker, 453 E. 63 St.. Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.B. 22cl of Feb. Orator. LL.B., Cin- cinnati Law Sch., 1880. Lawyer, with Perry & Jenney, 18S0-86. m., Katherine Walker Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, July 1 1, 1883. Farmer, Spring Valley, Ohio, 1886-89. Memb., McKey & Poague, Real Estate, Chicago, 111., 1889 — . Organizer and V. Pres., Woodlawn Trust & Savings Bk., ib,, 1905 — . *Lewis Cass Van Home, Chicago, III. Sec Delta Chij 1879. Kenyon Coll., 1874. 1879 John Jay Adams, Lawyer, 414 Main St., Zanesville, Ohio. A.B. Ed., Advance, 1878-79. * B K. Instr., Harcourt PI. Acad., Gambler, Ohio, 1879-82. Law Student, Zanesville, Ohio, 1882-83. Ohio Bar, Jan. 2, 1883. Memb., Munson & Adams, Law- yers, Zanesville, Ohio, 1883 — . Circuit Judge, 5th Circuit, Ohio, 1895-1901. Res., 172 Maple Ave. Willis Monroe Townsend, Teacher, 1563 Richmond Ave., Columbus, Ohio. A.B. Pres., Philomathesian Soc, 1878. Ed., Advance, 1878-79. * B K. Instr., ICenyon Gram. Sch., Gambler, Ohio, 1879-83. Law Stu- dent, Gambier and Zanesville, Ohio, 1880-83. Ohio Bar, 1883. Lawyer, Zanesville, Ohio, 1883- 86. Head-Master, Kenyon Gram. Sch., 1885. Instr. in Or., Kenyon Coll., 1885-86. m., Helen O'Neill, Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1886. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Zanesville, Ohio, 1886-88; Prin., id., 188S-1904. Prin., Central High Sch., Columbus, Ohio, 1904 — . 1880 William S. Lloyd, Journalist. fHuron, Ohio. N. Y. Corr., Commercial Gazette, Cincinnati, Ohio. Newbold LeRoy Pierson, Real Estate and Builder, College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. .-V.B. Agt., Woodrough & McParlin, Saw Mfrs., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1S81-82; Onarker Oatmeal Co., Ravenna, Ohio, 1882. Lumber Dealer, Cor. Cooper and Cherry Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883 — . m., Margaret Stewart Smedley, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, July 16, 1884. 1881 John Poyntz Nelson, Teacher, fAustin, See Eta, 1882. Kenyon Coll., 1878-79. * B K. 1882 Ernest Stanley Cook, Lawyer, 2830 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Instr., Kenyon Gram. Sch., Gambier, Ohio, 1879-86. Ed., Reveille, 1880. Valedic- torian. * B K. m., Mary Katherine Demp- sey, Cleveland, Ohio, June 18, 1883. Head- Master, Kenyon Gram. Sch., Gambier, Ohio, 1884-86. Asst. Prof.. Gr., Kenyon Coll., 1885. Law Student, Cleveland, Ohio, 1885-86. Ohio Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1886 — . James Howard Dempsey, Lawyer, Lake Shore Boulevard, Bratenahl, Cleve- land, Ohio. A.B. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Law, 1882-83. Law Student, Cleveland, Ohio, 1883-84. Ohio Bar, 1884. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1884 — . m., Emma Norris Bourne, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1885. Memb., Estess, Dickey & Squire, Lawyers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1887-90. Memb., Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, Lawyers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1S90 — . William Robert Mehaffey, Merchant, fLima, Ohio. Ph.B. m., Minnie B. Stahl, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1883. Ed. and Prop., Allen County Democrat, Lima, Ohio. Reuben Broaddus Miller, Manufacturer, tMontgomery, Ala. A.B. Ed.-in-Chief, Advance, 1881. Saluta- torian. B K. m., Annette Goodbar, May 27, 1885. Sec. and Treas., Union Refining Co. John Calmer White, Manager, 1322 Farmers Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kenyon Coll., 1878-79. Univ. of Wooster, 1879- 81. Mgr., Sterling Irrigation Water and Power Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1909 — . *Robert McChord Harris, Lawyer, Rich- mond, Ky. ■ , , , - Central Univ., 1882. ist Honor. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1882-83. Louisville Law Sch., 1883-84. d., Apr. 8, 1887. 1883 Charles Willson Adams, Merchant, 701 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Kenyon Coll., 1879-81. Res., Dresden, Ohio, 1862-87. Ticket Agt., B. & O. R. R., Zanesville, Ohio, 1883-85. With Columbus Brick and Terra Cotta Co., Columbus, Ohio, 1885-86; Cashier, Columbus and Hocking Coal and Iron Co., ib., 1886-87. m., Anna Brown, Zanes- ville, Ohio, May 27, 1886. Res., Ashland, Wis., 1887-97; St. Paul, Minn., 1897-99. m., (2) Elizabeth A. Burnham, Oct. 18, 1899. Res., Chicago, III., 1899-1901; St. Paul, Minn., 1901 — : Sec. and Treas., Lake. Superior Coal Co., id., Ashland FuelCo.; Sec, The Jones & Adams Co. ; V. Pres. and Trea's., Northn. Coal and Dock Co.; V. Pres., St. Paul & Western Coal Co.; id., Boston Coal Dock & Wharf Co.; Pres., C. W. Adams Lumber Co. Memb., Min- nesota Club, Masonic Fraternity, Knight Temp. Consy., 33°, Shr. 1884 Francis Thomas Anderson Junkin, Law- yer, Railway Exchange, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Ed., Advance, 1882-83. Kenyon Day Orator. Columbia Univ., Law Sch., 1885- 87. A K E. Council, A Chap., 1886-87. N. Y. Bar, Brooklyn, Sept. 22, 1887. Lawyer, Wall St., N. Y., 1887-98; with Evarts, Choate & Sea- man, Lawyers, 1888 — . A K E Council, X Chap., 1888-89. A.M., Kenyon Coll., 1890. Libr., A K E Council, Jan., 1890 — . Gen. Atty., Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry., 1898 — . Memb., Soc. of the Cincinnati (Va.) ; Soc. Colonial Wars; N. Y. Southern Soc; Assn. of the Bar of City of N. Y., Am. Bar Assn.; Natl. Geog. Soc; Am. Forestry Assn.; A K E Council. Clubs: Founding memb., A K E Club, N. Y. ; memb., University Club (N. Y.) ; Union, 571 LAMBDA University, Chicago, Onwcntsia, Onwentsia Hunt, Saddle and Cycle (Chicago). Res., Union Club., Chicago, III. Josiah Kingsley Ohl, Journaliht, Cleve- land Park, D. C. Kenyon Coll., 1880-83. * B K. Mgr., Ad- vance, 1882-83. Confidential Bkkpr., Toledo Car Wheel and Foundry Co., Toledo, Ohio; H. B. Milmine & Co., ib., 1883-84. Reporter and City Ed., Bee, Toledo, Ohio, 1884. Legis. Corr., Sun, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1885-86. Enroll- ing Clk., Ohio Senate, 1885-86. Northwestern Ohio Bureau, Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1886. Ed. and Part Prop., Sunday Times, Toledo, Ohio, 1886-87. Enrolling Clk., Ohio Senate, 1886-87. With Constitution, Atlanta, Ga., 1887- 96, Reporter, City Ed., Mang. Ed. and Ed.; Washington Corres., id., and London Daily Telegraph, 1896-1906. Ed., Atlanta section, Ridgways, 1906; Washington Corres., id. Made tour of world for Atlanta Constitution ; now touring in far east. Club, Gridiron. Henry [Barnes] Curtis Plimpton, Insur- ance, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Kenyon Coll., 1880-83. Bk-kpr., J. S. Ringwolt, Dry Goods, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 1882-83; A. A. Taylor, Milling, 1883-85; H. B. Curtis, Real Estate, 1885. Memb., Curtis & Plimpton, Ins., 100 N. Main St., Mt. Vernon, 1885 — . Europe, i88g. D wight Enoch Sapp, Lawyer, 404 N. Main St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Co. Recorder, Knox Co., Ohio, 1889, 2 terms. Admitted to Ohio Bar, 1890. m., Alice Evelyn Thompson, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895. Pres., Coshocton Gas Co., Coshoc- ton, Ohio. Pres., Newark, Utica and Mt. Ver- non Traction Co.; 1st V. Pres., New Knox Natl. Bk., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Dir., Millers- burgh, Wooster & A. Telephone Co.; North Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Buckeye State Gas and Fuel Co., Pittsburgh; Local Telephone Co., Huron Co., Ohio; Sunbury & Galena, Johnstown & Croton, Utica & Homer, The Union County, The Bellevue, The Pataskala and Hebron Telephone Co. Sec. and Dir., Louisa Coal Co. of Kentucky. Memb., Exec. Com., Ohio Independent Telephone Assn.; The Ohio Club, Columbus, Ohio. Clinton Preston Sinks, Banking, fcare Emerson -M'cMillan & Co., 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Kenyon Coll., 1880-83. Asst. Cashier, Deshler Bk., Columbus, Ohio, — 1888. Charles Wardlow, Lawyer. 85 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio. Ph.B., LL.B. Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886. Ohio Bar, 1886. 111. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1887-89; Columbus, Ohio, 1889 — . 188s Alva Henry Anderson, Merchant, 158 W. Main St., Shelby, Ohio. A.B. Marshal, Kenyon Day. Ed., Kenyuu Reveille, 1884. Mgr., Natl. Star Pub. Co., Waco, Tex., 1885-86; Sec. and Treas., Black, .\nderson & Co., Pubs., ib., 1886-87. Memb., A. H. Anderson & Co., Dry Goods Merchants, Waco, Tex., 1887-90. Bus., Shelby. Ohio, 1890 — . m., Anna Federer, Nov. 9, 1892. Memb., F. & A. M.; K. of P. Officer of sev- eral corpus. Pres., Sch, Bd., Shelby, Ohio, Sidney Arthur, t545 Greenup St., Coving- ton, Ky. See Pi, 1887. Kenyon Coll., 1881—. Marcellus Hawthorne Poe Hagans, Law- yer, 2044 Washington iioulevard, Chi- cago, 111. Yale Univ., 1881-82. Kenyon Coll., 1882-83. Cincinnati Coll., Law Sch. of the Cincinnati Coll., 1886-87. Ohio Bar, Columbus, 1887. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1887-91. Res., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, — 1898; Chicago, 111., 1898-1903; New Orleans, La., 1903-06; Chicago, III., loofr — . Clk., Q. M.'s Dept., U. S. A., 1900—. Charles Edward Milmine, Merchant and Stock Broker, 29 East 80 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. 3d Honor. * B K. With Milmine, Bod- man & Co., Grain Comrs., New York, N. Y., 1886 — . m., Charlotte Parsons, New York, Sept., 1897. Res., Toledo, Ohio, — 1885; New York, N. Y., 1885—. Franklin McKennan Ohl, Civil En- gineer, 531 W. Delaware Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Kenyon Coll., 1881-83. Gen. Office, Wheeling and Lake Erie R. R., Toledo, Ohio, 1883-86. Civ. Eng., 1886 — . m., Mary S. Conant, June 1, 1897. Electric Railroad Builder. Sec, Geo. Ketchem N'alentine Bldg. Co., Toledo, Ohio, I goo — . *Harry Smith Dowling, Broker. Toledo, Ohio. Centre Coll., 1882. Sec.. Toledo Transfer Co. ♦George Clarence Holloway, Lawyer, Los Angeles, Cal. A.B., LL.B. Cincinnati Coll., 1887. Ohio Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1887-90; Salt Lake City, Utah, 1890 — . 1886 Marcus Fred Bates, Insurance, tGrand Rapids, Mich. Kenyon Coll., 1882-84. Ins. and Real Estate Agt., Grand Rapids, Mich., — 1888. Carl Hardjr, fColumbus, Ohio. Kenyon Coll., 1882 — . Clk., Natl. Exchange 1887 Alfred Hoyt Granger, .\rchitect, 181 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Kenyon Coll., 1883-86. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1886-87. .\rch., Boston, Mass., 1887 — . Student, -Arch., Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr., 1888-90. m.. Belle Hughitt, Chicago, III., Oct. 4, 1893. Arch., Cleveland, Ohio, June 1 1893-98. Memb., Frost & Granger, Archs., Chi- cago, 111., Jan. 1, 1898—. Arch, of: Northn. Trust Co. Bk., Terminal Station and Offices of Lake Shore & C. R. I. & P. Ry. Cos., and C. & N. W. Ry., Chicago; Lake Forest Univ., Lake Forest, 111., and proposed Terminal Sta. Grand Trunk Ry., Montreal, Can. Clubs: Chicago, University, Saddle & Cycle, Cliff Dwellers, Caxton (Chicago); Onwentsia (Lake Forest, 111.); The Players (New York); Rowland (Cleveland, Ohio). Res., "Wood- leigh," Lake Forest, 111. 572 LAMBDA Robert Mathew Greer, Lawyer, 112 K. Gambler St., ISIt. Vernon, Ohio. l-'h.B. Mercantile Bus., Mt. \'einon, Oliici, 1887-88. Cincinnati Coll., Law Sch., 1888-89. Ohio Bar, 1889. Lawyer, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 1889—. William Otis Harlan, Actor, West End, New Jersey. Kenyon Coll., 1883-S3. Mailing Clk., P. O., Zanesville, Ohio, 1885-86. Coml. Traveler, C. R. Dennis, Zanesville, Ohio, 1886-87. Ohio Wesleyan Univ.. Delaware, Ohio. Hoyt's The- atrical Co., N. Y., 1900. Ralph Sheldon Holbrook, Lawyer, St. Clair Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Kenyon Day Orator, 1886. Law Student, Toledo, Ohio, 1887-89. Ohio Bar, 1889. John Ayers Strutton, Banker, St. Clair Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. A.B. Kenyon Coll., 1883-86. Law Student, Norwalk, Ohio, 1886-89. Lawyer, Norwalk, Ohio, 1889 — . A.B., Kenyon Coll., 1S96. m., Caroline W. Boalt, June 15, 1897. Sec, Home Savs. & Loan Co., Norwalk, Ohio, 1909 — . V^es- tryman and Treas., St. Paul's Epis. Ch., Nor- walk, Ohio; Treas., Young Men's Lib. & Read. Room Assn., ib. Memb., Firelands Hist. Soc, Norwalk, Ohio.; Memb. and Trustee, Whittle- sey Acad. Arts and Sciences, ib. [Tecumseh] Sherman Walcutt, Physi- cian, 34 E. Town St.. Columbus, Ohio. M.D. Kenyon Coll., 1883-84. Starling Med. Coll. Hahnemann Med. Coll. i Semester, Univ. of Berlin, Ger., M.D. ♦Frederick Piatt Benedict, Norwalk, Ohio. Kenyon Coll., 1883. Clk., D. D. Benedict, Drugs and Books, Norwalk, Ohio, 1883-85. d.. Mar. II, 1885. 1888 Clifford Alfred Neff, Lawyer, 1414 Wil- liamson Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. A.B. See Beta Chi, 1888. ' Adelbert Coll., 1884-85. V. Pres., XLI A K E. Conv., A K E Northwestern Alumni Assn., Chicago, 111., Oct. 19-20, 1887. Law Student with Sherman, Hoyt & Dustin, Cleveland, Ohio, 1888-90. Admitted to Ohio Bar, 1890. Chmn., Com. on Arrange- ments, XLV A K E Conv., Cleveland Alumni Assn., Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 11-12, 1891. m., Katherine M. Young, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1894. Memb., Deputy State Suprs. of Elec- tions, 1899-1904. Memb., State Bd. Examrs. for Admission to Bar, 1901-03. Solicitor, Not- tingham, Ohio, and Bratenahl Village, Ohio. Sec, A K E Alumni Assn., Cleveland, Ohio; Sec, Kenyon Coll. Alumni Assn., ib. Memb., Troop A. Ohio Nat. Guard; Loyal Legion; Sons of Veterans; Cleveland Athletic Club. Bernard Van Home Schultz, Journalist, t307 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Kenyon Coll., 1884-85. With Schultz & Hoge, Mfrs. of Star Soap, Zanesville, Ohio, 1889 — . Charles Wilham Whitney, Jr., fNew York, N. \. Kenyon Coll., 1884-85. Contrib., Ckromclc, San Francisco, Cal. i8go Frank Hadley Ginn, Lawyer, Schofield Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. '!> B K. m., Cornelia Root, June 21, 1899. Sherman Moorehead Granger, Lawyer, 140 Muskingum Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Ohio Bar, 1892; Memb., Zanes- ville City Council. 1896-98. N. Y. Bar, 1898; with Root, Howard, Winthrop & Stimson, Law- yers, N. Y. City, m., Evanda Dawson Follett, Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1900. Memb., N. Y. City Bar Assn. Clubs: Zane, Golf, Zanes- ville, Ohio. Memb., Eagles. Hamilton Eugene Hoge, Lawyer, 607 N. Detroit St.. Kenton, Ohio. B.L. Kenyon Coll., 1886-87. Cincinnati Coll., Law Sch., 1888-90. m., (1) Miss Styles, Cov- ington, Ky., 1890; (2) Hermine Schindewolf, Aug. 17, 1897. V. Pres., 1st Natl. Bk. of Ken- ton, Ohio. Twice elected Pros. Atty. of Hardin Co., 1903-06. Memb., B. P. O. E., Modern Woodmen. Charles Alexander Kearns, Jr., Physician and Surgeon, Madison Ave., Coving- ton, Ky. Univ. of Cincinnati, Med. Coll., 1889-93. N 2 N. Yeatman Wardlow, Physician, fMiddle- town, Ohio. Kenyon Coll., 1886-87. Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Coll. of Med. and Surg., 1887-88; Columbia Coll., Sch. of Med., 1888—. i8gi David Charles Anderson, fSt. Joseph, Mo. Albert Lee Thurman, Lawyer, Colum- bus, Ohio. B.L. See Eta. Kenyon Coll., 1887-89. Univ. of Va., 1889-91. Admitted to Bar: Va., 1891; Md., 1891; Minn., 1892; Ohio, 1894; all U. S. Cts. m., Mary Massie Cochran, Charlottesville, Va., Apr. 23, 1894. Pros. Atty., Franklin Co., Ohio, 1899. Memb., B. P. O. E., since 1899; Exalted Ruler, 1905; Columbus Club, Columbus, Ohio. Memb., Onthwaite, Linn & Thurman, Lawyers, Columbus, Ohio. Robert John Trimble, Lawyer, 1026 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky. Europe, 1888-89. Cincinnati Coll., Law Sch., 1891-92; Ky. Bar, 1893. Memb., various Clubs, Aew York, Ohio and Kentucky, — 1895. m., Helene Tegner Smith, Oct. 8, 1895. George Miller Urquhart, fKansas City, Mo. Kenyon Coll., 1887-88. Clk., Omaha, Neb., 1 888 — . *WilIiam Edmund Wilson, Middletown. Ohio. 1892 Milton Boyd Craighead, Paymaster, Richmond, Ind. .\.B. Kenyon Coll., 1S88-89. A.B., Princeton Coll., 1892. Paymaster, Gaar, Scott & Co., Richmond, Ind. < 573 LAMBDA 1893 John Dawson Follett, Lawyer and Manu- facturer,, Bcrwyii. I'a. LI-.U. Sec, XLV A K E Conv., Cleveland Alumni Assn., Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. il-ij, 1891. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll. Law Sch., 1895. Ohio Bar, 1895. m., Ida Lee Kust, Leesburg, Va., 1895. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895- May, 1907. With firm, Hester Price, Mfrs. Pickles, Preserves, etc., Berwyn, Pa. ♦Robert Jesse Watson, Lawyer, Lon- don, Ohio. 1894 William Buchtel Beck, 72 Beck Ave., Akron, Ohio. Ph.B. With Akron Varnish Co., Akron, Ohio. Edmund Eugene Neff, Merchant, Box 469, El Paso, Tex. Case Sch. Applied Sci., Cleveland, O. Dir., Chamber of Commerce, Toltec Club, Country Club, El Paso Base Ball Club, El Paso Fair Assn.; Sec. and Dir., Government Hill Co.; V. Pres. and Dir., Electric Park Co. Edward Marshall Phelps, Physician and Surgeon, Glenwood Springs, Colo. Medical Coll. of Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio- Capt. and Asst. Surg., Ohio N. G. Memb., Natl. Assn. Military Surgeons; Ohio State Med. Soc; Colorado State Med. Soc; Asst. Supt., Glen- wood Springs Sanatorium, Glenwood Springs, Colo. Memb., The Mountain Assn. of A K E. Richard Parker Rifenberick, Jr., Army Officer, care Adjutant General, Wash- ington, D. C. West Point Mil. Acad., 1894-98. 2d Lt., 1899; ist Lt., 1901; Capt., 1908. m., l^llen C. Schrage, Dec 30, 1908. Ft, Douglas, Utah, 1909 — - Charles Herman Post, Banker, fSalt Lake City, Utah. 1896 Alfred Louis Moreau Gottschalk, U. S. Consular Service, Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C. Kenyon Coll., 1892-94; ONE. N. Y. Univ., 1896. Delegate, XL VIII A K E Conv., A K E Council, New York, Nov- 14-16, 1894. News- paper and Mag- cor- Cor., New York Herald, Porto Rico, 1898, Gen. Brook's Staff. Sugar Grower, Santo Domingo, 1899. Coll. of Cus- toms, Monte Christo, ib., 1900-02- Consul^ San Juan del Norte, Nicaraugua, 1902-03; Calloa, Peru, 1903-05; Consul Gen-, ib., 1905-06; Con- sul Gen., Mexico City, 1906-08; one of the five Consul Generals-at-Large, 1908 — ; also, Tnsp. for Dist. of Middle East and Africa. Memb., 7th Regt-, N- G., N. Y. Journalist, diplomat, author of volume of poems and magazine arti- cles. Clubs: Lambs (New York) ; ^Vmerican, University, Jockey (Mexico). (Address while on Duty, care of U. S. Despatch Agency, 4 Trafalgar Sq., London.) Charles Follett, Lawyer, 41 E. 4 St., Cin- cinnati. Ohio. A.B., LL.B. '1' B K. Cincinnati Coll., Law Sch., 1896-99. Ohio Bar, 1899. Sec. and Treas., Ohio S. A. R. Harris Hartwell Kennedy, City Auditor, 517 Adair .\\e., Zanesvillc, Ohio. .\.U. Teacher, Putnam Military ,/Vcad., Zanes- ville, Ohio. Bk.-kpr., Encaustic Tile Wks.,^ ib. I'rop- of Book Store; Sec, Sinking Fund Trus- tees; Sec, Tax Comsn., Zanesville, Ohio, — 1903. Auditor, City of Zanesville, 1903 — Memb., Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Eagles, Elks, John O'Fallon Little, Advertising Writer, iios Sherwood Place, Pittsburgh, P:i. -\.1J. m., Ellen Hurd Clarke, 1899. Benjamin Perry McDonald, Banker, tBirmingham, Ala. Martin Myers, Lawyer, tSa Ridge Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. 1897 Henry Kilgour Foster, Farmer, Bain- bridge, Ohio. Memb. of Staff, Va. Agr. Experiment Sta., Blacksburg, \'a- m., Jessie Saxton, Greenville, Fa., June 11, 1906- Charles Waite Phellis, Manufacturer, Huntington, W. Va- Yale Coll-, 1898. Dist. Mgr., E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. 32* Memb., Scioto Valley Scottish Rite Masonry, Columbus, Ohio; Memb., Raper Commandery, K- T., Urbana, Ohio; "Chief Mustang," Am. Organization of Expert Wingshots, "The Indians"; Memb.- Guyandotte Club and Cabell Country Club, Huntington, W. \'a. i8g8 William Hamilton Clarke, Lawyer, fMt. Vernon, Ohio. George Willis Dunham, Mechanical En- gineer, 738 Ionia St., W., Lansing, Mich. With Oldsmobile Co., Lansing, Mich. 1899 David Horton White, Mining, 2317 Thompson St., Los Angeles, Cal. Spanish--\m. War, 1898-99; 4th Ohio Vol. Inf. Res., Cincinnati, Ohio, — 1900; Los Angeles, Ca!., 1900 — . 1900 John Sellers Braddock, Jr., Real Estate, cor. Broadway ind Markham Sts., Lit- tle Rock, Ark. Class Pres. Spanish-Am. War, 4th Ohio \'ol. Inf., 1898-99. Cashier and Paymaster, Choctaw, Okla. & Gulf R. R. Co., Little Rock, Ark., 1899- 1902. m., Katherine McCoy, Grand Rapids, Mich., June 7, 1901. With Edison Light Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1902-04; Sec, Braddock Land & Granite Co., Little Rock, Ark., 1904-09. James Wilson Rice, Banker. Fremont, Ohio. *Edward Darst Daly, Toledo, Ohio. S74 LAMBDA igoi Bates Gilbert Burt, Clergyman, 213 E. Ridge St., Marquette, Mich. Seabury Divinity Sch., Fairbault Minn., 1902- 03. Priest, Epis. Cli., Dec. 6, 1904. Rector, St. Paul's Cathedral, Marquette, Mich., 1904 — . m., Emily May Bailey, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., June 28, 1905. Alfred Edgerton Fillmore, Railroading, 137 E. State St., Columbus, Ohio. Chief Car Distributor, Jlocking Valley, Toledo & Ohio Central, ICanawha & Mich., and Zanes- ville & Western Rys. Otis Alexander Simpson, Clergyman, 201 E. High St., Salem, Ohio. Berley Hall Theol. Sem., 3 yrs. John Clarkson Zimmerman, Wooster, Ohio. igo2 Elisha Edgerton Fillmore, Civil En- gineer, tGambier, Ohio. Convers Goddard, Fire Insurance, 159 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. With North British Mercantile Co., Chicago, 111. Roy Cool Harper, Merchant, Converse Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. A.B., Kenyon Coll. Wholesale Grocer. Charles Orson Johnston, Rancher, Bend Ore. Columbia Univ. Albert Gallatin Liddell, Lawyer, 901 Berger Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ph.B. Memb., * B K. ist Honor. Valedic- torian, m., Florence Bertha Keally, Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 17, 1906. Memb., Borough Council, Avalon, Pa., 1909 — . Edward Allen Rodgers, Mining Superin- tendent, Nashwank, Minn. A.B. Supt., La Rue Mine, 1909 — . *Ralph Butler, Sandusky, Ohio. *William John Jahn, Canton, Ohio. 1903 Lyle Tate Cromley, Lawyer, 707 E. High St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. A.B. ^ B K. Salutatorian. Georgetown Univ., . Washington, D. C, 1903-04. Capt., Base Ball Team, 1899-1902; Manager, id., 1902-03; on Football Team, 1899-1903; Track Team. Thomas Jewett Goddard, Insurance, 160 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Res., Chicago, 1903-05; New York, 1905 — . " 1904 Charles Marion Aves; Physician, 2216 Ave. H., Galveston. Tex. M.D,, Univ. of Tex., Sch. of Med., 1907., Res. Phys., John Sealy Hosp., Galveston, Tex.,' i'907- 08: Episcopal Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., igo8- Aug., 1910; Phys., Galveston, Tex., Aug,,, 1910 — . John Herbert Brown, Manufacturer, tZanesville, Ohio. Robert Clark, Physician, fMt. Vernon, Ohio. Reuben Alford Ford, Soldier, Santa Fe, N. Mex. See Beta Chi. Kenyon Coll., 1901-02. Western Reserve Coll., Law Sch., 1902-03. ist V. Pres., LVn A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 11- ^4, 1903. Class Toastmaster, Kenyon Coll., 1904. Attended LVII to LXII A K E Convs. Spanish-Am. War service. Capt. and Aid de Camp, Gov. of New Mexico.; Adj. Gen., ib. Jay Cannon Lockwood, Real Estate, 212 Gardner Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. 575 *Fred R. Tshan, La Grange, 111. 190S George William Beeman, Railroad Con- tractor, 1720 E. 90 St., Cleveland, O. m., Edna D. Hutchinson, April 5, 1904. John Taylor Gillard, Merchant Miller, R. F. D. 2, Springfield, Ohio. Kenyon Mil. Acad., 1897-1901. James Madison Smith, Physician, Utica, Licking Co., Ohio. M.D. Ind. Univ., Sch. of Med., 1905-08-, M.D., May 2, 1908. House Physl, Lutheran Hosp., Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Indianapolis City Hosp., 1908-10. Phys., Utica, Ohio, 1910 — , 1906 Ernest Allen Duncan, Physician, 521 W. Main St., Clarksburg, W. Va. B.L. M.D., Western Reserve Univ., Med. Dept., 1909. * B K, N S N. A A. Frank Owens Humberger, Jr., Manufac- turer, 85 Prospect St., Massillon, Ohio. Sec. & Treas., The Jewel Motor Car Co. Frank Clinton Lord, Banker, Park River, N. Dak. Alfred Kingsley Taylor, Business, 362 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Memb., A K E Council. Ed., Kenyon Song Book, pub. June, igo8. Alumni Ed., Kenyon Collegian. With .i^olian Co., 362 Fifth Av., New York, N. Y. 1907 George William Blake, Real Estate and Insurance, 702 5 St., Moundsville, W. Va. See Eta. Kenyon Coll., 1903-04. V. Pres. of Class. Memb. N * K. Eagle Head Soc. Univ. of Va., Class of 1908. 6 N E. At pres- ent. Sec, Repub. Ex. Com. of Marshall Co., W. Va. Memb., Lodge No. 282, B. P. O. E. Charles Lowman Browne, Architect, P. O. Box 23s, Aberdeen, S. Dak. B.S. B. Arch., Cornell Univ., Coll. of Archi- tecture, 1909. Jacob Hyde Ewalt, Jr., Bookkeeper, 314 N. Park Ave., Warren, Ohio. Ph.B. Memb., Warren Commandery, No. 39, IC. T. and preceding Masonic degrees. Buckeye LAMBDA Club, Warren, i )liio. Bk-kpr,, Winfield Mfg. Co. John Burson Morton, Civil Engineer, 302 E. High St., Mt. Vernon, Oliio. Hugh Wilson Patterson, Law Clerk, 417 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. LL.B. Pres., Kenyon Assembly. Class Com- mencement Orator. Ed-in-Chie£, Kenyon Col- legian; id., Kenyon, igo6, Reveille. Pres., Philomathesian Soc. College Debating Team. 2d Stires Prize, 1906. Univ. of Buffalo, I..aw Sch., 1908-09. LL.B. Samuel Rockwell, Engineer, ti037 E. Madison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Andrew Ellis York, Merchant, fiQfi Rus- sell Ave., Akron, Ohio. igo8 Guy Conover, Physician, fUtica, Ohio. Albert Hull Daly, Merchant, 2016 Ash- land Ave., Toledo, Ohio. With Berdun & Co., Wholesale Grocers, To- ledo, Ohio, 1908-May ist, 1909; Memb. Firm, Baldwin-Daly Co., Wholesale Cigar Distribu- tors, ib., May ist, 1909 — . m., Elsie Mills Gunn, Jan 16, 1909. William Joseph Finlay, Business, t700 Nevada St., Toledo, O. William Cooper Russell, Medical Stu- dent, 407 E. Gambler St., Alt. \'er- non, Ohio. John Grubbs Starr, Salesman, 205 N. 10 St., Richmond, Ind. Rep., The Proctor & Gamble Co., in sale of Cotton Seed Oil, 904 Century Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1909 Frederick Worley Aves, Physician, Gal- veston, Tex. Henry Wadsworth Cole, Business, Maysville, Ky. Samuel Cureton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Philip Lewis Day, Business, Oberlin, Ohio. George Cole Jones, Waverly, Ohio. William James Kunkle, Jr., Business, Ashtabula, Ohio. Roy Robert Reeves, Architect, Wash- ington C. H., Ohio. 1910 Lawrence Graeme Bell, Business, 2230 Lawrence Ave., Toledo, Ohio. William John Bland, 534 Park Ave., Kansas City. Mo. Capt., Winning Cadet Co., Wash. High Sch. Cadets, Competitive Co. Drill, 1906. Richard Roberts Harter, 705 N. Market St., Canton, Ohio. Willard Denison Robison, Business, 2104 Parkwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Harold Alvin Tillinghast, Scottwood and Bancroft Ave., Toledo, Ohio. 1911 Harry Alfred Beeman, Contractor, 1894 E. 86 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Sidney Guthrie Brady, Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Alfred Benton Crossley, 118 W. 6 St., Topeka, Kans. William Goodwin Curtis, 731 1 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Miami Mil. Inst., Germantown, Ohio, 1907. Jenkins Morris Daniels, 601 Miami St., Leavenworth, Kans. Arthur Douglas Farquhar, Sandy Spring, Ind. * B K. Frederick James Finlay, Business, 700 Nevada St., Toledo, Ohio. Kenyon Coll., 1907 — . George Esler FuUerton, The Albany, Washington, D. C. Lawrenceville Sch., Lawrenceville, N. J., 1907. Summer Address. R. F. D, No. 4, Columbus, Ohio. Bruce Pierce Hall, 2600 Colfax Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Walter Tupper Kinder, 824 Washington Ave., Findlay, Ohio. Lecky Harper Russell, 407 E. Gambler St., :\It. Vernon, Ohio. Lloyd Lambert Tovimsend, Business, 1563 Richmond Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Stephen Marvin Young, Jr., Lawyer, Norwalk, Ohio. igi2 James Dempsey Cook, 2830 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Ernest Cook Dempsey, Lake Shore Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio. Joseph Arthur Morton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Roger Eugene Reilly, 565 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Howard Hoffer Nusbaum, 2240 Maple- wood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Stephen Geiger Rockwell, 1905 E. 79 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Marion Edward Sykes, 125 W. Euclid Ave., Springfield, Ohio. John Adams Wickham, Norwalk, Ohio. 576 OMEGA OAKLAND COLLEGE Oakland, Miss, Chartered, 1852. Inactive, 1861- ACTIVE MEMBERS 1852 William Israel Gillespie, Planter, tNatchez, Miss. A.B. m., (i) Alice Helm, i860. 20th Tex. Inf., C. S. A., 2 yrs. m., (2) Helen Helm. Claudius Pintard, Lawyer, 611 N. Union St., Natchez, Miss. A.B. Charter Member. Merchant, Fayette and Rodney, Miss., 1852-65. m., Fanny Belle January, Catahoula Parish, La., Mar. i, 1858. Law Student, Rodney, Miss., 1865-66. Miss. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, Rodney, Miss., 1S66-82. Miss. Legis., House, 1878-80. Lawyer, Natchez, Miss., 1882 — . Chancellor, 4th Chancery Ct. Dist., Miss., 1890-98. *William Traske Plumb, New Orleans, La. A.B. Law Student, New Orleans, La., 1852- 53- d., July, 1853. *Rufus Shoemaker, Journalist, Grass Valley, Cal. A.B. Ed., Rez'eille. Port Gibson, Miss., 1852- 54. m., Sarah Lacy, Pascagoula, Miss., Nov. 15', 1854. Removed to Cal., Dec, 1854. Co. elk., Recorder, and Auditor, Nevada Co., Cal., 1857-59. Ed.. Weekly Nation, 1859. Removed to Miss., 1859. Ed., Reveille, Port Gibson, Miss., 1859-61. Priv. and Capt., 12th Miss. Inf., C. S. A. Removed to Cal., 1866. Ed., Daily Union, Grass Valley, Cal., 1870-78. Sec, Cal. Legis., Senate, 1878-79. Del., Cal. State Const. Conv., 1879. Ed., Daily Free Lance, Nevada City, Cal., 1880-81; Daily and Weekly Tidings, Grass Valley, Cal., i88i— . 1853 John Waldo Henderson, Teacher, 64 Homochetto St., Natchez, Miss. A.B., A.M. 2d Honor, m., Ellen J. New- man, New Orleans, La., Jan. 31, 1856. 1st Lt., Detached Co., Cav., C. S. A. Merchant, Natchez, Miss., 1866-75; Mgr., Cotton House, ib., 1875-80. Trustee, Natchez Inst., 1877 — . Author, "Essay on the Sabbath," 1877, etc. Supt. of Pub. Edu., Adams Co., Miss., 1881 — . James Dunlop Smith, Planter, tNatchez, Miss. A.B. Chase, Physician, Lawyer, Univ., 1856. ♦Thomas Jefferson Adams, Planter, St. Joseph, La. A.B. See Eta, 1854. *David Ferguson Buckner, Planter, Natchez, Miss. A.B. Planter, Natchez, Miss., 1853-60. C. S. A. d., 1868. *Benjamin Dorrance Natchez, Miss. A.B., A.M., M.D. Univ. of La., Med. Dept., 1853-54. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855. Phys., Natchez, Miss, m., (1) Eva Semple, Houma, La., Jan. 14, 1857. Act. Asst. Surg., C. S. A., 186263. m., (2) Josephine E. Winston, Natchez, Miss., Feb. 22, 1881. *Milton Virgil Kinnison, Cicero, Tex. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Cumberland A.M., 1858. *Howard Selser, Philadelphia, Pa. Oakland Coll., 1849-52. d., 1853. *Jefferson J. Whitney, Lawyer, Fayette, Miss. A.B. Salutatorian. Planter, Fayette, Miss., 1853-73. m., Josephine Darden, Jefferson Co., Miss., Feb. 18, 1858. Capt., Co. H, 4th Miss. Cav., 1862-65. Miss. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, Fay- ette, Miss., 1873—. Co. Treas., Jefferson Co., Miss., 1S74-82. Miss. Legis., House, 1882-83; Senate, 1884-88. 1854 Isaac Newton, Farmer, fMt. Carmel, Miss. Oakland Coll., 1850-53. Farmer, Mt. Carmel, Miss., 1853 — • ra., Sallie Weathersby, Monti- cello, Miss., Dec. II, 1856. Miss. Legis., House, 1859-60. Ord. Sergt., 7th Miss. Inf., Army of Tenn., C. S. A. *James Arthur Bailow, Lawyer, Ray- mond, Miss. A.B., A.M. 1st Honor. Law Student, mond, Miss., 1854-55. Miss. Bar, 1855. Ray- Law- 577 OMEGA yet, Gallalin, Miss., 1855-60. 2d Lt., Pettei's Relief. Capt., Co. D, 12th Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Seven Pines, Va., May 31, 1862. ^Charles Purvis Neilson, Lawyer, Woodville, Miss. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ed., University Magu^jinc, 1856. LL.B., Univ. of Miss., 1856. Miss. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, Liberty, Miss., 1856-76, m., (i) Louisa A. Bates, Liberty, Miss., Feb. 2, 1858. Priv., 33d Miss. Regt., C. S. A., 1861 ; Sergt. Maj., 1862. Adjt. Gen., Feath- erston's Brig., 1862-64. Lt. Col., 22d Miss. Regt., 1864-65. Co. Atty., Amite Co., Miss., 1866-67. Del., Miss. State Const. Cbnv., 1868. Ed., Southern Herald, Liberty, Miss., 1869-73. m., (a) Nannie S. Walker, n6e Sims, Wood- ville, Miss., Jan. 21, 1879. Atty., Louisville, New Orleans & Texas R. R., 1884 — ; West Feliciana R. R., 1887 — . 185s ♦Charles Edward Buck, Physician, Port Gibson, Miss. See Zeta. 1856. Oakland Coll., 1851— . *James Jeffries Devenport, Planter, The Ark, Claiborne Co., Miss. A.B. m., Anna Cordilia Girault, Port Gibson, Miss., Jan. 6, 1857. d., Apr. 27, 1857. *Lewis Henry Garrett, Pine Ridge, La. Oakland Coll., 1851-53. d., Oct, 21, 1853. *Edward Kirby McAlpine, Planter, Clai- borne Co., Miss. A.B. C. S. A. Wounded, Battle of Williams- burgh, Va., May 5, 1862. d., Williamsburgh, Va., June 29, 1862. *John McLeod Mcltmis, Manufacturer, Moss Point, Miss. ist Lt., 27th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Addie McLeod, Macon, Miss., Dec. 23, 1873. Miss. Legis., House, 1876. d., Nov. 14, 1876. ♦Prosper King Montgomery, Planter, Eureka, Tex. A.B. m., (1) Ruth Chambliss, 1856. Orderly Sergt., Co. E, ist Miss. Light Art., C. S. A. m., (2) M. P. Cooke, 1868. ♦Henry Stone, Physician. Luna, Ark. See Eta, 1856. Oakland Coll., 1851— . ♦William Oswald Weathersby, Dentist, Meadville, Miss. Ct. Clk., Franklin Co., Miss., 1855. Maj., C. S. A. m., Sarah Fidelia Scott, Meadville, Miss. Removed to Tex., 1868. d.. Loyal Val- ley, Miss., June 24, 1877. 1855 Thomas Vaughan Noland, Lawyer, tWoodville. Miss. See Zeta, 1856. Oakland CoU., 1851-54. Halloway HufI Ratcliff, Lawyer, Glos- ter. Miss. A.M. See Eta, 1856. Oakland Coll., 1853-56. ♦Robert Hill Carter, Teacher, Owings- ville, Ky. Oakland Coll., 1853-54. Speaker, Belles-lettres Soc, 22d of Feb., 1854. Centre Coll., 1854- 55. Cotton Planter, 1855-67. Priv., Co. D, 8th Miss. Inf., C. S. A. Miss. State Troops, 1864. Col. Patton's Inf. Regt., Ky. Cap- tured and held in Camp Douglass, 7 mos. ; Exchanged, May 4, 1865. Farmer, Bath Co., Ky., 1875—. Teacher, Dist. Schs., Bath Co., Ky., 1886—. ♦William Wallace Cowan, Lawyer, Rich- mond, Va. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., 1856. Va. Bar. Dist. Atty., Henrico Co., Va., 1861. d., 1861. ♦Martin Van Buren Huff, Lawyer, Woodville, Miss. A.B. See Eta, 1856. ♦Thomas Wright Lilly, Physician, Baton Rouge, La. M.D., Univ. of La., 1857. C. S. A., Tex. m., Rosa Norris, 1862. Phys., Port Hudson, La.; Delhi, La.; Baton Rouge, La. d., 1866. ♦William John Martin, Merchant, Rod- ney, Miss. B.S. Adams' Brig., C. S. A. Merchant, Bethel, Miss., 1869-79. m., Florence Calhoun, Port Gibson, Miss., Feb, 11, 1872. Merchant, Gen. Mdse. and Plantation Supplies, Rodney, Miss., 1879 — . ♦Samuel Blanche Moore, Planter, Lib- erty, Miss. m., Mary A. Moore, 1857. Priv., 7th Miss. Vols. Killed, Battle of Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864. 1857 Stevenson Archer, Clergyman, Green- ville, Miss. .\.B., A.M. Salutatorian. Danville TheoL Sem., 1857-60. Ordained, Canton, Miss., i860. Presb. Ch., Greenville, Miss., 1860-85. Chapl., 28th Miss. Re^t., C. S. A. m., Annie Powell Finlay, Greenville, Miss., Feb. 18, 1864. Supt. of Edu., Washington Co., Miss., 1876-—. Presb. Missionary, 1885 — . William Augustus Hall, Clergyman, tNew Orleans, La. A.B. Founder, University Maeasine. Vale- dictorian. Grad., Danville TheoT. Sem., i860. Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., 1865. Licen- tiate, 1861-65. -^'ew Orleans, La., 1866-69. Presb. Ch., Columbus, Ga., 1871-77. Stated Supply, Woodville, Miss., 1871-74;- Pastor, 1875-77; 1878-79; Stated Supply, Atchafalaya, La., 1880; N'ermillionville, 1881-83. Teacher, New Iberia, La., 1883—. George Spring, Farmer, fBogue Chitto, Miss. A.B. Ed., University Magazine, 1856-57. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Catahoula Parish, La., 1858-59; Adams Co., Miss., 1859; Day Sch., Amite Co., Miss., i860; Franklin Co., Miss., i860. Law Student, Franklin Co., Miss., i860. Teacher, Pine Grove, Miss., 1861. Priv., Co. E, 7th Miss. Int., C. S. A., Apr., 1861-65. Furloughed, Feb., 1865. m., Mary Jane Cowart, McCall's Creek, Miss., Jan. 10, 1878. Farmer, Bogue Chitto, Miss., 1878 — . 578 ♦Samuel Henry Faulkner, Farmer, Bayou Current, La. A.B. Baton Rouge Parish, La., 1857-60. Teacher, Baton Rouge, La., 1857. Studetjt. Univ. of La., Med. Dept., 1859-60. Farmer, St. Landry Parish, La., i860 — . Private, Co. E, 10th La. Inf., C. S. A., June, 1861—; OMEGA btrgt., Aug., 1861 — ; Lt., x86i — ; Capt, Jack- son's Corps, 1863. m., Ann Augusta Renny, E. ' Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 6, i8.6s. Justice of the Peace, stli Ward, St. Landry Parish, La., 1879 — . *James Jefferson Goode, Physician, Thibodeaux, La. A.B. ,; M.D., Univ. of La., i860, m., Leonora With^rspoon Bisland, Natchez, Miss., Oct. 4, 1865. d., Houma, La., Mar. 21, 1867. *Joseph Scudday Goode, Lawyer, Thibo- A.B. Clk., Dist. Ct., Houma, La., 1858-60. Law Student, Thibodeaux, La., 1858-59. La. Bar, i860. Priv., Grevol Guards, i yr. Capt., F. S. Goode's Co.f Breaux -Battalion, La. Inf., C- S. A. Eng. Dept., Galveston, Tex., — 1865. m., (i) Fannie Holden, Thibodeaux, La., Jan. I, 1862. Memb., Bush & Goode, Lawyers, La., 1865-66. Lawyer, Thibodeaux, La., 1866- 83. m., (2) Ellen Maria Montgomery, Fay- ette, Miss., Feb. 19, 1868. d., Oct. 18, 1883. ♦Andrew Hunt, Planter, Rodney, Miss. A.B. Planter, Rodney, Miss., 1857-59. d., Nov. 25, 1859. *James Purviance, Jr., Physician, Natchez, Miss. A.B. Surg., ist La. Inf., C. S. A. Surg., Liberal Army, Mexico, d., 1869. *Horatio Nash Smith, Physician, Wood- ville, Miss. M.D., Univ. of La., 1861. Priv., Co. D, 21st Miss. Regt.jC. S. A. Killed, Battle of Chicka- mauga, Ga., Sept. 17, 1863. *Charles Bellemonte Tenny, Civil En- gineer, St. Joseph, La. A.B. Capt., C. S. A. Killed, St Joseph, La., 1863. *Stevenson White Turpin, Physician, Lettsworth, Pointe Coupee Parish, La. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of La., 1861. A.M., 1861. Asst. Surg., Darden*s Miss. Bat., C. S. A., 1861-64; Priv., id., 1861-62. Asst. Surg., Williams' Bat., 1862-64. Staff, Lt. Gen. S. D. Lee, S. C, 1864-65. Phys., Adams Co., Miss., 1865-71; Stnithland and Pointe Coupee Parish, La., 1871-1907. m., (i) Floretta Smith, Pointe Coupee Parish, La.,. Sept. i, 1874; (2) Salome Segher, nee Libby, Pointe Coupee Parish, La., Mar. 31, 1881. Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Ark., F. & A. M. d.. May 13, 1907. 1858 Charles Augustine Bridewell, Lawyer [Retired], 117 Main St.. Hope, Ark. A.B. LL.B., Univ. of Miss., i860. Ark. Bar, i860. Lawyer, Helena, Ark., 1860-61. ist Lt., Co. B, 6th Ark. Regt., C. S. A.; Adjt. and Capt., I, id. A. Q. M., 7th Ark. Regt. A. Q. M., Govan's Brig. Insp., Field Transpor- tation. Farmer, Miss., 1865-67. m., (i) May Folsom, Milledgeville, Ga., June, 1865. Teach- er, Camden, Ark., 1867-72; Magnolia, Ark., 1872-76. Recorder, Hope, Ark., 1873. Teach- er, Hope, Ark., 1876-80. Lawyer, Hope, Ark., 1881-1909. m., (2) Nannie Jane Foster, Mag- nolia, Ark., Dec. 6, 1876. Memb., Sch. Bd., Hope, Ark., 1881. Mayor, 1883. Ark. Gen. Assembly, House, Hempstead Co., 1885-86; 1893-94. Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Ark., F. & A. M. Retired, 1909. George Dameron Hartfield, iMerchant [Retired], Main St., Hattiesburgh, Miss. A.B. Ed., University Magazine, 1857. Prof., Lat. and Gr., Zion Sem., 1858-60. Teacher, Rawles Springs, Perry Co., Miss., 1860-62. m., (i) Mary Ann Stewart, Miss., Sept. 5, 1861. Priv., ist Lt., and Capt., Co. B, 7th Miss. Battalion, C. S. A., 1862-65. Prisoner, Ft. Delaware, 1865. Prin., Cent. Inst., Hat- tiesburg. Miss., 1861-67. Miss. Legis., House, 1866-67. m., (2) Mary Pope, Miss., Jan. 8, 1867. Co. Treas., Perry Co., 1868-72; Memb., Bd. of Suprs., 1872-80; Co. Supt., ib., 1872-82. Prin., Bonnie Acad., 1872-77. Supt., Pub. Edu., Perry Co., Miss., 1875-88. Memb., F. & A. M. Retired. Henry Moringer Hartfield, Farmer, tHeidelberg, Miss. Ed., University Magazine, Oakland Coll., 1857- 58. Lat. Salutatorian. ist Lt. and Adjt., 7th Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Theol. Sem., Columbia, S. C, 1860-61. m., Susan C. Clayton, 1870. Prin., High Sch., Enon, Mo., 1870-71. Thomas Alexander Henderson, Boole- keeper, fNatchez, Miss. A.B., A.M. Valedictorian. Europe, 1859. Priv., Co. A, Jeff Davis' Legion, Hampton's Corps, C. S. A. Teacher, Math., Oakland Coll., 1867. Bk-kpr. and Salesman, Natchez, Miss., 1868-76. Bk-kpr., Britton & Koontz, Bankers, Natchez, Miss., 1876 — . *Horatio Nash Ogden, Lawyer, New Orleans, La. A.B., LL.B. m., Martine Kennedy, New Or- leans, La., July 28, i860. LL.B., Univ. of La., i86i. La. Bar, 1861. Lawyer, New Orleans, La., 1861-83. Atty. Gen., State of La., 1877-80. d., June 20, 1883. *William Adams Trimble, Farmer, Fay- ette, Miss. A.B. Teacher, 1858-59. m., Eleanora Sullis, St. Joseph, La., Oct., 1859. Harper's Bat., C. S. A., 1861. Harrison's Cav., 1862. ♦Prosper King Whitney, Physician, Fay- ette, Miss. A.B. 3d Honor, m., Helen McCaleb, Feb. 8, i860. Priv., Harper's Bat., C. S. A., 1861-62. Instr., High Sch. and Pub. Free Sch., Fay- ette, Miss., 1873-74. Ed-> Standard, Fayette, Miss., 1875-76. Dep. Supt., Pub. Instr., Jeffer- son Co., Miss., 1876-77. Ed., Chronicle, Fay- ette Co., Miss., 1877-78. Supt., Pub. Instr., Fayette Co., Miss., 1878-82. Phys., Fayette, .Vliss., 1882 — . 1859 Roswell Valentine Booth, Lawyer, fVicksburg, Miss. Ed., Magazine, Oakland Coll., 1857-58. Cum- berland Univ., i860. Priv., 21st Regt, Miss. Vols., C. S. A., 1861-63. ist Lt, Art m., Letitia Marshall, Jan. 18, 1872. Dist. Atty., nth Jud. Dist., Miss., 1876-79. Volney Daniel Fowler, Planter, fNat- chez, Miss. Med. Student, New Orleans, La., 1859-60. Priv., Jeff. Davis' Legion, C. S. A. Under Stuart and Hampton in \'a., 1861-65. m., Mar- garet A. Kelly, June 24, 1869. Contrib., New Era, Natchez, Miss., 1880. Master, Natchez Grange, 1879. .570 OMEGA Thomas Parke Street, Planter and Mer- chant, Street. Amite Co., .Miss. .\.B., AM. Planter, Liberty, Miss., 1859-61. ni., Emily Kate .Nurwood, E. Feliciana Parisli, La., Sept. 20, i860. 2d Sergt., Co. K, 33d Miss. Inf., C. S. A., Apr., i86l-Apr., 1862. Commissary Dept., — 1865. Planter, Liberty, Miss., 1866. Grange Ed., Southern Herald, Liberty, Miss., 1878. Memb., Rogers & Street, Merchants, and Planters, Olio and Liberty, Miss., 1883 — . Miss. Legis., House, 1895-99. *James Henderson Carradine, Merchant, Natchez, Miss. m.. Miss Henderson, Natchez, Miss. *Jesse Kirkland Penny, Alexandria, La. A.B., LL.B. 2d Honor. LL.B., Cumberland Univ., i860, m., Clara Henderson, ^Vlexandria, La. d.. New Orleans, La., Oct. 8, 1886. *Angus Ferguson Smith, Clergyman, Spartanburg, S. C. A.B. \'aledictorian. Presb. Theol. Sem., 1859- 61. m., Carrie Golding, Spartanburg, S. C, i\tay, 1861. Licensed, 1861. Stated Supply, Presb. Ch., Spartanburg, S. C., 1861-64. Army of Tenn., C. S. A., Jan., 1864, under direction of Southn. Assembly's Com. of Domestic Mis- sions, d.. Empire Hosp., Atlanta, Ga., July 8, 1864. i860 Dunbar Hunt, Planter, 175 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. A.B. Belles-Lettres Soc! Valedictorian. Plan- ter, Md. and Miss., i860 — . m., Leila Law- rence Brent, Baltimore, Md., June 4, 1867. ♦Chester Pierce Butler, Port Gibson, Miss. Oakland Coll.. 1856-57. Coll. of N. J., 1859- 60. d. on steamer, Belfast, Sunny Side Land- ing, Ark., Feb. 19, i860. ♦Wallace Howard Stratton, Clergyman, Baton Rouge, La. A.B. I St Honor. Grad., Presb. Theol. Sem., 1863. Ordained, 1863. Presb. Ch., Anderson, S. C, 1863-68; Pass Christian, Miss., 1868-70; Baton Rouge, La., 1870-73. d., Aug. 21, 1873. 1861 Frank Wood Coleman, Physician, Rod- ney, Miss. See Gamma, 1861. Oakland Coll., 1857 — . *John Calhoun Dunn, Corinth, Miss. Miss. Regt., C. S. A, d. in Hosp., 1862. ♦William Holmes Neilson, Jr., Pointe Coupee. La. A.B. ♦Charles Napoleon Batchelor Street, Franklin, Tenn. A.B. 1st Co., Washington Art., La. Vols., 1861-62. Sergt., Miss. Vols., 1863. Sergt., Co. K, 33d Miss. Regt., Mar., 1863; Sergt. Maj., id., 1864. Killed, Battle of Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864. 1862 Cade Drue Gillespie, Lawyer, fRay- mond. Miss. See Kappa Psi, i860. Oakland Coll., 1858-59. Hector Campbell Smith, Clergyman, fErata, Miss. A.B. Presb. Theol. Sem., 1859-62. Licensed, 1864. Presb. Ch., Paulding, Miss., 1865-68; Good Hope, Miss., 1868; Montrose, Miss., 1868-69; Pendleton, Ala., 1868-79; Pisgah, Ala., 1880-82; Claiborne, Ala., 1881; Boure, Miss., 1883-84; Hattiesburgh, Miss., 1885; Sandersville, Miss., 1886 — . Supt. of Edu., Jones Co., Miss., 1881 — . ♦Alexander Henderson Carradine, Plant- er, Natchez, Miss. Lt., Natchez Rifles, .\rmy of Tenn., C. S. A. d., 1884. ♦Benjamin Franklin Herbert, Woodville, Miss. Oakland Coll., 1858-61. Priv., Co. K, i6th Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Killed, 2d Battle of Manassas, Va., Oct. 12, 1862. ♦Keith Palmer Lanneau, Lawyer, Nat- chez, Miss. A.B. Valedictorian. Priv., Lamsden's Bat., C. S. A., Tuscaloosa, Ala., Westn. Army. Corpl., Beaufort Art., Beaufort, S. C. Serv- ice, 1862-65. Prin., Male Acad., Yazoo City, Miss., 1867-69. Miss. Bar, 1872. Miss. Legis., Senate, 4th Dist., 1878-79. m., Emily Monroe Martin, Natchez, Miss., Apr. 27, 1881; City Solicitor, ib., 1900-1907. Atty., Natchez, Jack- son & Columbus R. R. d., Feb. 25, 1908. ♦William M. Smith, Claiborne Co., Miss. C. S. A. Killed in Battle. 1863 Joseph Brown McCormick, Planter, fFayette, Miss. Priv., Co. A, Bradford Battalion, Scouts, C. S. A., Miss. R. from Vicksburg to Baton Rouge, 6 mos. Sheriff, Jefferson Co.. Miss., 1876. John Adam Shields, Planter, Hermans- ville. Miss. Oakland Coll., 1859-61. Priv., Co. G, i6th Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Planter, Hermansville, Miss., 1865 — . m., Emily R. Moore, Oct. 16, 1865. ♦Isaac Gaillard Foster, Natchez. Miss. Oakland Coll., 1859-61. Priv., Co. B, loth Miss. Inf., Tucker's Brig., Hyndman's Div., Hood's Corps, Army of Tenn., C. S. .\. Wounded, Jonesborough, Ga., Aug. 31, 1864. d.. Federal Hosp., Sept. 2, 1864. ♦David Henry Gillespie, Raymond, Miss. Oakland Coll., 1859-61. Priv., 21st Miss. Regt., C. S. .\., 1861. d. in Camp, Maysville, Ky., Nov. II, 1861. ♦John Horace Stone, Lawyer, Clinton, La. Priv., Washington .^rt., New Orleans, C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Imogene McVea, Apr. 22, 1S69. Del., La. State Const. Conv., 1879. Ed., East Feliciana Patriot Democrat. 580 OMEGA *Eugene Floyd Stratton, Natchez, Miss. 1864 Oakland Coll., 1859-61. 27th La. Inf., C. S. ,, r. ,,-,,» . A., 1861-63. Killed, Battle of vicksbing, Miss., Henry Russell Mclnms, Lawyer, Llano, June 21, 1863. Tex. *Lewis Shanks Thompson, Memphis, ?Af ■]5is?"lnff °C. 1 '5r'"i86?-Tf.'- ^. 1 enn. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, Winona, Miss., 1866-86. Co. F, 4Bth Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Assr., Clai- m., (i) Bell Stuart, New Orleans, La., Jan. borne Co., — 1877. d., July, 1877. 30, 1868. Mayor, Winona, Miss., 8 yrs. Law- yer, Llano, Tex., :886 — . m., (2) Mrs. B. A. Winder, Llano, Tex., Sept., 1886. Co. Atty., Llano Co., Tex. Tex. Legis., House (27th). 581 itro of Vir ainiQ- ETA UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA University of Virginia, Va. Chartered, November 26, 1852. Inactive, 1861-65. ETA Chapter of A K E was founded at the University of Virginia, November 26, 1852. The first year of our existence was carried through with eleven members, the second year twenty-one, and this has been about the number constituting our chapter each year since the found- ing. Our first chapter house, if it may be so called, was a small room on one of the ranges of the campus now occupied by a section of the chemical laboratory. In 1898, the present house was built and the property bought on which it stands. This is owned by us absolutely. Since H was founded, including the members of our present chapter, we have enrolled six hundred members, most of whom are still living. We have always been fortunate in having brothers who have ably represented us on all athletic teams, and we now go on ever mindful that the price of honor is eternal vigilance, handing down to those who are to follow in our footsteps H Chapter as unsullied as we received it. 583 ETA CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS ♦Albert Taylor Bledsoe, College Profes- sor, Baltimore, Md. LL.D. Prof., Math., Univ. of \a., 1854-63. Orator, XIV A K E Conv., A Chap., Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 7-9, 1859. Asst. Sec. War, C. S. A., 1863-65. Kd., Southern Review, Author, "Theodicy, a Philosophy of Mathematics," "Is Davis a Traitor?" *James Philemon Holcomb, College Professor, Bellevue, Va. Adj. Prof.. Law, Univ. of Va., 1851-S4; Prof.,. 1854-61. Memb.. Cong., C. S. A., j86i-6s. Prin., Bellevue Sch., Bedford Co., Va., 1865- 73. d., 1873. *John Reuben Thompson, Journalist, New York, N. Y. Ed., Southern Literary Messenger, Richmond, Va. Lit. Ed., Evening Post, New York,. N. V. Poet, XI A K E Conv., Washington, D.. C.,. Jan. 3, 1856. d., 1873. ACTIVE MEMBERS Classified According to Year of Initiation. 1852 Robert H. M. Davidson, Lawyer, tQuincy, Fla. Univ. of Va., 1852-54. Fla. Legis.. House, 1856-57; 1858-59; Senate, 1860-62. Capt., Maj. and Lt. Col., 6th Fla. Cav., C. S. A., 1862- 65. Wounded, May 28, 1864. Fla. Const, Conv., 1865. U. S. House of Reps., 1st Dist.» Fla., 1877. Branch Jones Epes, Lawyer, R. F. D. No. 2, Dinwiddie, Va. Univ. of Va.. 1851-54. Commonwealth Atty., several terms. Lawyer, Dinwiddie, Va., 1854 — , Tudge, Dinwiddie Co. Ct. Capt., C. S. A, m., Lula M. Doyle, Oct. 12, 1886. Memb., Va. Const. Conv., 1901-02. ♦William Thompson Abrahams, Broker, Mobile, Ala. M.D. Charter Memb. M.D.. N. Y. Med. Coll., 1855. Yriv., Co. D, 4th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1 yr. Surg., July, 1863-65. m., Annie King Crocheron. Nov. 24, 1863. ♦William Henry Baptist, Physician, Bel- zona, Miss. M.D., Univ. of La. Priv., Co. D., 4th Ala. Inf., C. S. A. Asst. Surg, and Surg., 4th Ala. Regt. m., Ella Bland, Jan. 29, 1881. ♦Thornton Boykin Goldsby, Capitalist, Waco, Tex. Charter Memb. Priv., Co. C, 4th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Sallie Hamilton, La. d., 1874. ♦William Wesley Leake, Lawyer, Dal- LL.'b. Charter Memb. LL.B., Univ. of Miss., 1852. Certifs. in Belles-lettres and Pol. Econ. Grad., Fr., Anglo-Saxon and Moral Philos. LL.B., Harvard, 1854. m., (1) Mary N. Salle, 1858. Priv.. C. S. A. m., (2) Mary A. Daly, J870. Gen. Atty., Mo. & Pacific Ry., 188.2-83. 584 ♦William David Lee, Planter, Greens- borough, Ala. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Univ. of Va., 1852-54. m., Imogen Hobson, Greensborough,. Ala., Aug., i860. Priv., 8th Ala. Cav., C. S. A., 1861-65. Memb., Bd. of Insprs., Peniten- tiary of Ala., 1884 — . ♦Robert Holmon Redvirood, Physician,. Mobile, Ala. A.M. M.D., 1853. Surg., C. S. A. d., Apr.. 4. 1874- ♦Timothy Lincoln Rogers, Lawyer,, Aberdeen, Miss. Charter Memb. Capt., C. S. A. d., 1869. ♦Joseph Augustus Sykes, Farmer, Pe- tersburgh, Va. Charter Memb. Adj. Gen.. Sept. 30, 1862 — ,. d., Sept. 21. 1866. ♦Bolivar Alexander Vaughan, Physician,, Columbus, Miss. M.D. Charter Memb. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll. m.. Mattie Wade, Columbus, Miss., 1853. Surg., i4tli Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Post Surg., Macon and Lauderdale, Miss.; Surg.-in-Chief, Hosps., Macon and Lauderdale Springs, Miss.; Surg.-in-Charge, Camp of Paroled and Ex- changed Prisoners, Jackson, Miss.; Surg., State of Miss., Atlanta, Ga. Med. Dir., id., 1861- 65. Pres.. Columbus and Lowndes Cos. Med. Soc, 1874-85. V. Pres., Miss. Med. Soc, 1875- 76. Pres., id., 1877-78. Prin., Franklin Acad., Columbus, Miss., 1878. Memb., Bd. of Aid., Columbus, Miss., 1878. Author, "Air as a Physician," "Water as a Disease Producing Agent," "Chemical Thermometry," "Uterine Colic." Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Miss. Med. Soc; Columbus and Lowndes Cos, Med. Soc. 1853 John Sims Carrington, Physician, Lead- ville, Colo. M.D. Univ. of N. C, 1853 — . M.D., New York Med. Coll., 1855. ETA Albert James Dozier, Planter, Mont- gomery, Ala. Priv., ist Fla. Inf., 1861-62; zd Fla. Cav., i86j- 63. Capt., Co. F, 5th Fla. Cav., 1863-65. ni., near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Anna Bell Gunter of Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 16, 1869. Isaac Wayne Graham, Kingstree, S. C. M.D., 1854. Thomas Joseph Lipscombe, Physician, tNewberry C. H., S. C. M.D. Coll., 2d S. C. Cav., Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A. James Anthony Littleton McClure, Lawyer, tBaltimore, Md. m., Susanna Stansbury, Dec. 13, 1859. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., Md. Dist., 1867-69. Coun- selor, Bd. of Police Comrs., Baltimore, Md., 1868-86. Dir., State of Md., Baltimore and Ohio R. R., 1875-79. Dir., Md. Penitentiary, 1876-79. Md. Gen. Assembly, H. of D., 2d Dist., City of Baltimore, 1880-82. Counsel, Of- ficers of Registration, Baltimore, 1880-86. Dir., State of Md., Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co., 1882-85. Chmn., Bd. of Suprs. of Elec- tions, Baltimore, Md., 1884-86. Edward Hatch Nelson, Farmer, tScotts- borough, Ala. Univ. of Va., 1853-54- m., Anna Elizabeth Jones, Kemper Co., Miss., Aug. 31, 1859- E«s.. Richland Parish, Ala., 1860-64. Priv., Co. B, 27th La. Vol. Inf., C. S. A., 1862-63. m., Mary Susan Jones, Meridian, Miss., June 28, 1883. Thomas Porcher Stoney, Lawyer, tSan Frsncisco d^s.! m., Kate Maria Allen, New York, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1861. Priv., Marion Art., Charleston, S. C, Rhett's Battalion, C. S. A. Co. Judge, Napa Co., Cal., 1873-80. ♦Algernon Hamilton Binion, Physician, Macon, Miss. M.D. Priv., Noxube Rifles, Miss. Regt, C. S. A., 1861-62. Asst. Surg., 55th N. C. Regt., 1862-65. m., Emma Cavert, Pickens Co., Ala., July 6, 1865. Phys., Fairfield, Ala., 1865-76; Macon, Miss., 1876-77. d., Jan. 8, 1877. *Breckenridge Cabell Bouldin, Lawyer, Charlottesville, Va. m., Elizabeth Bouldin, Apr. 27, 1859. Killed on retreat from Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 4-7, 1863. *James Kent Drane, Merchant, Char- lottesville, Va. Univ. of \'a., 1853-55. m., Miss Poindexter, ib., 1855. *John Ledyard Hodge, Lawyer, Wash- ington, D. C. LL.15., A.M. See Zeta, 1853. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1854. Univ. of Va., 1855-56. Va. Bar, 1856. Ja. Bar, 1856. A.M., Princeton, 1S5&. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1856-61. m., Susan Savage Wilson, Washington, D. C, June 10, 1862. Paymaster, U. S. N. and U. S. A., 1865- 70. ♦Charles William Mayrant, Lawyer, Sumter C. H., S. C. Univ. of Heidelberg, 2 yrs. Lt., Ark. Bat- talion, C. S. .\. Wounded and disabled. Battle of Corinth, Miss., Oct. 4, 1862. Enrolling Of- ficer, Sumter Co., S, C, Capt., 1865. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo.; Sumter C. H., S. C, 1865-80. Co. Judge, ib. d., Oct., 1880. ♦Whitfield Morton, Lawyer, Coffeeville, Miss. See Chi, 1854. Univ. of Va., 1853-54. Order- ly Sergt., Co. H, 15th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., Apr., 1861; 2d Lt., July, 1861-62. Killed, Bat- tle of Shiloh, Tenn., Apr. 6, 1862. ♦Reuben Oscar Reynolds, Lawyer, Aberdeen, Miss. LL.B., 1854. nth Miss. Regt., Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., 1861-65. Capt. and Maj., 1861-64; Col., 1864-65. m., Sarah Banks Young, Columbus, Miss., Sept. 2, 1863. Re- porter, Supreme Ct., Miss., 1865-70. Atty., Mo- bile and Ohio R. R., 1866-85, Miss. Legis., Senate, nth Dist., 1876-88; Pres., 1878-88. Atty., 111. Cent. R. R., 1883—. Author, "Mississippi Reports," Vols. XL, XLI and XLII. d., Sept. 3, 1887. ♦Frederick Tupper, Lawyer, Savannah, Ga. Lt., C. S. A. Wounded, Battle of Sailor's Creek, Apr. 6, 1865. d., Baltimore, Md., May 24, 1865. 1854 Hilary Abner Herbert, Lawyer, 1419 C St., Washington, D. C. LL.D. See Psi, 1856. Univ. of Ala., 1853-54. Univ. of Va., 1855-57. Capt., Maj., Lt. Col. and Col., 8th Ala. Inf., C. S. A. Disabled at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Lawyer, Greenville, Ala., 1865-72; Montgomery, Ala., 1872-77. m., Ella Bettie Smith, Selma, Ala., Apr. 23, 1867. U. S. House of Reps., 1877-93. Sec, U. S. Navy, 1893-97. Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 1897 — ; Memb., Herbert & Micou. LL.D., Tu- lane Univ. and Univ. of Ala. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Washington, 1899-1901. Chief Author and Ed., "Why the Solid South; or Reconstruction and Its Results," "History of the _ 8th Ala. Volunteers, C. S. A." Contrib., various magazines. John Thomas Lovell, Journalist, fFront Royal, Va. Univ. of Va., 1850-51; 1854-55. Lawyer, Du- buque, Iowa, 1855-61. m., Lucy A. Williams, Woodstock, Va., Oct. 1, 1857. Ed. and Pub., Warren Sentinel, Front Royal, Va., 1873 — . Va. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1873-83. Dir., Va, Midland Ry. and Shenandoah Valley R. R., 1878—. Charles Mcllvaine Matthews, Lawyer, tWashington, D. C. 1). C. Bar, 1858. m., Emily Corcoran, Apr. 7, 1863. Law Officer, Georgetown, D. C, i866- 68. Lawyer, Washington. William Norwood [Jr.]. Teacher, tUnion. W. Va. Univ. of Va., 1855-58. Priv., ist Lt., A. D. C, Capt. and A. A. G., 21st Va. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-65. Crawford Howard Toy, College Profes- sor, Howell St., Cambridge, Mass. A.M., D.D., LL.D. South Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1859-60. Prof., Richmond Coll., 1861. Priv. and Corpl., Norfolk Light Art. Blues, C. S. A., 1861-62; Chapl., 53d Ga. Inf., 1862-64. Un'v. of Ala., 1864-65. Univ. of Berlin, 1866-68. Prof., Furman Univ., 1869. Prof., Old Testa ment Studies, Southn. Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1869. 79. D.D., Wake Forrest Coll., 1870; LL.D., id. Prof., Semitic Langs., Harvard, 1879 — , Chapl., X.\X\III i K E Conv., Rochester, N. S8.S E'l A Y., Nov. 11-12, 1884. m., Nancy Saunders, Norfolk, Va., 1888. Translator and lid., "Lange's Commentary on Samuel." Ed., "Mur- ray's Origin of the Psalms." Coiitrib., Trans- actions of the American I'hilogical Associa- tions; Proceedings of the American Oriental Society; Journal of the Society of Biblical Lit- erature and Exegesis; Uaptist Reviews. .\u- thor, "The Claims of Biblical Interpretation upon Baptists," "History of the Religion of Israel," "Quotations in the New Testament," "Judaism and Christianity," "Hebrew Text of Ezekiel," "English Translation of Ezekiel," "Commentary on Proverbs." Club, Colonial (Boston). ♦Thomas Jefferson Adams, Planter, St. Joseph. La. See Omega, 1853. Capt., C. S. A. ♦Theodore Washington Brevard, Jr., Lawyer, Tallahassee, Fla. m., Mary Call, Fla., 1859. Capt., 2d Fla. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-62. Maj., Fla. Rangers, 1862. Col., nth Fla. Regt., Finnegan's Brig., Ma- hone's Div. ; Brig. Gen., 1863 — . Prisoner of War, 1864-65. d., June 20, 1882. *Virginius Dabney, Teacher, New York, N. Y. m., (i) Ellen Maria Heath, Oct. 12, 1858. 21st Va. Inf., C. S. A. Priv., Corpl., Sergt. Maj., Lt., Capt. and A. A. G., Staff, Maj. Gen. John B. Gordon, 2d Corps, Army of Northn. Va., 1861-65. Prin. of Sch., Landsdown, Va., 1865-73: Prep. Dept., Princeton, 1873-74. m., (2) Anna Wilson Noland, Middleburgh, Va., Feb. 12, 1867. Prin., N. Y. Lat. Sch., 1874—. Author, "The Story of Don Niff," 1886. *James Joseph Downman, Teacher, Fauquier Co., Va. Lt., C. S. A. d., Fredericksburgh, Va., 1873. *Thomas Morgan Ewing, Judge, Arka- delphia, Ark. Univ. of Va., 1853-57. Priv.. Co. B, ist Ark. Regt., Holmes' Brig., C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Mary L. Cook, Arkadelphia, Ark., Nov. 19, 1862. Justice of the Peace, ib., 1874-76. Co. Surv., Clark Co., Ark., 1881-84; Circt. Clk. and Recorder, 1886-90. Co. Judge, 1891-94. d., Oct. 8, 1906. ♦William Meade Fishback, Farmer, Fort Smith, Ark. Orator. Medalist. Diplomas, Mo. Philos. and Pol. Econ., 1853; Lat. and Chem., 1854. Teach- er, Jeffersonton, Va., 1855-56; Richmond, Va., 1856-57. Ark. Conv., 1861. Ed., Unconditional Union, Little Rock, Ark., 1863-64. Elected U. S. Senate, Ark.; refused Seat, 1864. m., Ade- laide Miller, Apr. 1, 1867. Ark. Const. Conv., 1874. Ark. Gen. Assembly, Sebastian Co., 1877- 78; 1879-80. Author, "Fishback Amendment to Arkansas Constitution." Pres., Southn. Farm- ers Conv., Richmond, Va., Apr., 1893. ♦Charles Grattan, Judge, Staunton, Va. LL.B. Univ. of Va., 1854-56; 1860-61. Va. Gen. Assembly, H. of D., Rockingham Co., 1859-63. Priv., Co. I, ist Va. Cav., C. S. A. ist Lt., Ordnance Dept., Cabell's Battalion, Art., Longstreet's Corps; A. D. C, Gen. Stu- art, 1863-65. m., Elizabeth Crawford Finley, Augusta Co., Va., Jan. 6, 1864. Judge, City Ct., Staunton, Va., 1887—. Res., 1612 21 St. ♦Andrew Hunter, Jr., Physician, Charleston, W. Va. M.D. Asst. Surg., C. S. A. d., 1864. "'Nicholas McKinne Long, Jr., Planter, Weldon, N, C. Univ. of Va., 1853-54. m-. Sallie Hawkins Wil- liams, Warren Co., N. C, Dec. 2z, 1859. Q. M., rank Capt., Staff, Gen. Dearing, \'a. Cav., C. S. A. d., Nov. 15, 1866. ♦Daniel Bedinger Lucas, Lawyer, Charleston, W. Va. LL.D. Univ. of Va., 1851-52; 1855-56. Or- ator's Medal. Lawyer, Charleston, W. Va., 1858-59; Richmond, Va., 1860-65. Priv. Sec, Gen. H. A. Wise, C. S. A. Canada, 1865. Charleston, W. Va., 1868—. Assoc. Ed., Southern Metropolis, 1869-70. m., Lena Tuck- er Brooks, Richmond, Oct 7, 1869. Poet, XXVIII A K E Conv., H Chap., Oct. 14-15. 1874. Dem. Pres. Elector, 1876 and 1S96. Regent, Unic. of W. Va., 1876-85. Prof., Law, id., 1877. Judge, 13th Jud. Dist., W. Va., 1880. LL.D., Univ. of W. Va., 1883. W. Va. Lcgis., H. of D., Jefferson Co., 1884-87. U. S. Sen- ate, W. Va., 1887. Poet XLI A K E Conv., A K E Northwestn. Assn., Chicago, 111., Oct. 19, 1887. Pre., Supreme Ct. of Appeals, W. Va.. 1888-93. Author, "Poems and Madrigals," "Memoir of John Yates Beall, 1865," "Nu Wreath of Eglantine," "Maid of Northumber- land," "Nicaragua and the Philabusters," "Hour Glass Series." ♦Arthur Pendleton Mason, Merchant, New Orleans, La. Col., 47th Miss. Inf., C. S. A. A. A. G. d. ♦Thomas Crease Nelson, Hanover Co., Va. Law Student, d., Nov. 8, 1857. ♦Edward A. Roberts, Merchant, Rich- mond, Va. Diplomas, Lat., Fr., Math, and Nat. Philos. Spec. Distinction, Belles-lettres and Sci. Teach- er, Charlotte Co., Va., 1855-57. m., Martha A. Goode, May 16, i860. 1st Lt., Co. I, 44th Va. Vols., C. S. A. Teacher, Charlotte Co., Va., 1866-67. ♦Charles Cunningham Schley, Physician, Savannah, Ga. M.D. Univ. of Va., 1855. M.D., Med. Coll. of Ga., 1857; id., Univi of Paris, 1861. Phys., Savannah, Ga., 1865-1908. m., Mary C. Wilkes, Albany, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1865. d., 1908. ♦William Norborne Starke, Merchant, New Orleans, La. Final Pres. Capt., C. S. A. Maj. and A. A. G., Staff, Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill, 3d Corps, Army of Northn. \'a. d., N. C. ♦John Alexander Straith, Physician, Charlestown, W. Va. M.D., 1854. Asst. Surg., C. S. A. d., Balti- more, Md., Jan. 4, 1872. ♦James Berwell Urquhart, Farmer, Zuni, Va. d.. Strawberry Plain, Va., Aug. 31, 1873. ♦Francis Marion Wannamaker, Lawyer, St. Matthews, S. C. m., Eleanor Margaret Bellinger, Bamberg, S. C, May 15, 1856. Sergt., Co. A, 1st S. C. Inf., Ripley's Brig., C. S. A., Apr. i, i86i-Apr. 1, 1865. Q. M. Sergt., 20th S. C. Inf., Ripley's Brig., Apr., 1862-63; 1st Lt., Co. B, 1863-68. S. C. Gen. Assembly, House, 1866-70. Chmn., Co. Dem. Com., 1872-78. Trial Justice, 1876- 80. Comr. of Elections, 1879-83. Supr. of Registration, 1880-84. d., 1891. S86 ETA 18SS Edward Manigault Barnwell, Planter, t Adams Run, S. C. See Delta, 1856. Univ. of Va., 1835-56. Di- ploma, Mor. Philos. Distinction, Lat. Mer- cliant, Charleston, S. C, 1856-61. James William Bones, Merchant, fRbme, Ga. A.B. Oglethorpe Coll., 1851-53. ist Honor. A.B., Univ. of Va., 1856. C. S. A. Hardware Dealer, Augusta and Rome, Ga., 1858-75. Priv., 61st Ga. Regt., Mercer's Brig., C. S. A., 1861-63. ni., Marion Woodrow, Augusta, Nov. 21, 1861. Furniture Dealer, Rome, 1889 — . Wood Bouldin, Jr., Lawyer, fHalifax C. H., Va. C. S. A. m.. Miss Earley, Halifax C. H., Va. George Tucker Harrison, Physician, 132 W. 70 St., New York, N. Y. A.M. M.D., 1856. Jefferson Med. Coll. and Univ. of Pa., 1856-57. Asst. Surg, and Surg., 24th Va. Inf., C. S. A., —1865. Insp. of Hosps., Va. and N. C, 1864-65. m., Lelia Bell, Oct. 18, 1865. Surg., Woman's Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1872 — . Obstetrician, N. Y. In- fant Asylum, 1885 — . Contrib., New York Jour- nal of Medicine; Gaillard's Medical Journal; American Journal of Obstetrics ; Virginia Med- ical Monthly. Fellow, N. Y. Acad, of Med.; N. Y. State Med. Assn.; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; N. Y. Obstet. Soc; N. Y. Co. Med. Assn.; Am. Med. Assn. Hon. Fellow, Med. Soc. Va. Consulting Gynecologist, Misericordia Hosp. Surg., St. Elizabeth's Hosp. *Alexander White Baldwin, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. U. S. Judge, Nevada, d., 1869. *Given Campbell, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. LL.B. Orator's Medal. Valedictorian. Mo. Bar, 1858. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1858-61. Priv., Capt. and Lt. Col., C. S. A., 1 yr. m., Susan E. Woods, St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 26, 1865. Lawyer, New Orleans, La., 1864-73; St. Louis, 1873-1906. Memb., City Council, ib., 1877-78. d., Nov. 20, 1906. < *John Hampden Chamberlayne, Journal- ist, Richmond, Va. A.M., 1858. Teacher, 1858-59. Priv., C. S. A.; Staff, Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill. Prisoner, Ft. Del- aware and Johnson's Isle, 1863-64; Exchanged, 1864. Capt., Art.,- 1865. Ed., Index, Peters- burgh, Va., 1869-73; Virginian, Norfolk, Va., 1873-76. m., Mary Walker Gibson, Petersburgh, Va., Oct. IS, 1873. Founder and Ed., The State, Richmond, Va., 1876-82. Va. Gen. As- sembly, H. of D., Henrico Co., 1879-81. Au- thor, numerous Pubd. Addresses, d., Feb, 18, 1882. ♦Thomas Underwood Dudley [Jr.], P. E. Bishop, fLouisville, Ky. A.M., D.D., D.C.L., LL.D. Asst. Prof., Lat., Univ. of Va., 1860-61. Maj., Commissary Dept., C. S. A. Commissary Bureau, War Dept., C. S. A. Ordained, 1867. P. E. Ch., Harrisonburgh, Va., 1867-69; Baltimore, Md., 1869-75. D.D., St. John's Coll.. 1874. m., (1) Frances Berkeley Cochran, Middleburgh, Va., 1860: (2) Virginia Rowland, Norfolk, Va., 1869; (3) Mary Elizabeth Aldrich, New York, N. Y., 1881. Asst. Bishop, P. E. Ch., Diocese of Ky., 1875-84; Bishop, id., 1884—. Pres.. ii K E Alumni Assn. of Ky., Louisville, Ky., 188s—. Memb., Hist. Soc. of Va. ; Southn. Hist. Soc. D.C.L., King's Coll., Nova Scotia, 1890. LL.D., Greswold Coll., 1892. Chancel- lor, Univ. of South. Gen. Sec, Domestic and Foreign Mission. Bd., P. E. Ch., 1859 — . Chmn., P. E. House of Bishops, 1902 — . d.. New York, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1904. ♦Nathaniel Friend, Physician, Lampasas, M.D.', A.M. See Psi, 1855. M.D., 1856. A.M., Univ. of Ala., 1858. Surg., C. S. A. m., Ar- minta A. Hanison, Eutaw, Ala., May 8, 1864. Supt. of Edu., Greene Co., Ala. d., Nov. 7, 1879. *George Tankard Garrison, Lawyer, Ac- comack C. H., Va. LL.B. Va. Gen. Assembly, House, Accomack Co. U. S. House of Reps., ist Dist., Va., i88i- 85. Judge, Circ Ct. d., Nov. 13, 1889. *Charles Robert Grandy, Lawyer, Nor- folk, Va. Capt., C. S. A. *Morton Boyte Howell, Lawyer, Nash- ville, Tenn. LL.B., A.M. Univ. of Va., 1854-57. m., Isabel H. Elliott, Nov. 23, 1859. Mayor, Nashville, Tenn., 1878. Prof., Anc Langs., Richmond Sem., 1857-59. Lawyer, Nashville, 1859-1909. ra., (2) Pattie Curd, Louisville, Ky. ; (3) Bet- tie Curd, ib. 1st Clk. and Master of Chanc. Ct. Memb., City Bd. of Edu.; Tenn. Hist. Soc; Bd. of Trust, Univ. of Nashville; F. & A. M. Dir., Phillips & Buttorff Co., Nash- ville. Club, Round Table, d., Jan. 23, 1909. ♦William Basil Sanford, Lawyer, Mo- berly. Mo. See Zeta, 1854. Univ. of Va., 1855-56. Prin., Pub. Sch., Higbee, Mo„ 1880. Ed., Monitor, Moberley, Mo., 1881. City Atty., ib., 18S3. *John Meredith Strother, Teacher, Rich- mond, Va. A.M. Asst. Prof., Math., Univ. of Va., 1857- 61. Pres., XIV A K E Conv., A Chap., Colum- bus, Ohio, Sept. 7-9, 1859. m., Elizabeth W|hit- ing Powell, Middleburgh, Va., Feb. 21, 1861. Clk., Commissary Dept., C. S. A. Commissary Bureau, War Dept. Chief Clk., Treas. Dept., C. S. A., 1861-64. Prin., Univ. Sch.„ Rich- mond, Va., 1865-71. d., Oct. I, 1871. 1856 Benjamin Lewis Blackford, Insurance, tWashington, D. C. Capt., Staff, Corps of Engs., C. S. A. 1st Asst. Eng., Lynchburgh and Danville R. R., 1867-68. m., Nannie Beirne Steenberger, July 15. 1869. Robert Randolph Hutchinson, Retired Banker, 4007 Washington Boulvd., St. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Berlin, 1859-60. Mo. Bar, 1860. C. S. A., 1861-65. Lt. Col. and A. A. G., Rodes' Div., Jackson's Corps, Army of Northn. Va. ; Western Army from Shiloli to Vicksburg; Lee's Army from Wilderness through. Prisoner of War, Cedar Creek, Va., 1864; Ft. Delaware, 1864-63. m., Mary Stewart Mitchell, St. Louis, June 7, 1865. Banker, ib., 1865-1905. Pres., Mechanics' Natl. Bk., ib., — 1905. Retired, 1905. 587 ETA Halloway Huff Ratcliff, Farmer, fGlos- ter. Miss. A.B., A.M. See Omega, 1856. Univ. of Va., 1856-57. 3d Grad. Honor, m., Fannie Jenkins, Amite Co., Miss., June 8, 1858. C. S. A., _• yrs. Miss. Bar. Lawyer, Liberty, Miss., 4 yrs. Farmer, Gloster, Miss., 1889 — . ♦Robert Beale Davis, Lawyer, Halifax C. H., Va. Capt., C. S. A. Killed, Poplar Springs Ch., Va., Oct. 1, 1864. ♦Martin Van Buren Huff, Lawyer, Woodville, Miss. See Omega, 1856. See Kappa Psi, 1858. Univ. of Va., 1856-57. ♦George Magruder, Lawyer, Fort Worth, Tex. Lawyer, Georgetown, D. C, 1858-61. C. S. A., 1861-65. Lawyer, Georgetown, and Ft. Worth, Tex., 1865—. ♦George Anderson Mercer, Lawyer. Sa- vannah, Ga. LL.B., A.M. See Zeta, 1856. B.L., 1858. Ga. Bar, 1859. A.M., Princeton Coll., 1859. Lawyer, Savannah, Ga., 1S60-61. m., Nannie Maury Herndon, Fredericksburgh, Va., Oct. 23, 1861. 2d Lt., Savannah Republican Blues, 1st Ga. Inf., C. S. A., May 31, 1861— ; Capt. and A. A. G., Nov., 1861 — . Adj., Mercer's Brig., Apr. 30, 1864 — . Par9led, May 3, 1865. Lawyer, Savannah, 1S65 — . Ga. Gen. Assem- bly, House, Chatham Co., 187:1-74. 'Pres., Bd. of Edu., Savannah, 1883—. Col., ist Ga. Inf., Dec. 3, 1886 — . Memb., Exec. Com., Am. Bar Assn., Aug., 1888 — . ♦William Bernard Meredith, Richmond, Va. A.M. Lt., Art., C. S. A. Killed, Aug. 22, 1862. ♦Samuel Davis Preston, Lawyer, Lynch- burgh, Va. Capt., Art., C. S. A. Clk., City Ct., Lynch- burgh, Va. d., Apr. 2e, 1887. ♦Henry Stone, Physician, Luna. Ark. M.D. See Omega, 1856. Univ. of Va., 1856- 57. M.D., Sch. of Med., New Orleans, La., 1859. Asst. Surg., Benner and Globe Hosps., Richmond, Va., i86o-6i; id., C. S. N., Mobile Squadron, 186^. Phys., New Orleans, Yellow Fever Epidemic, 1878; Insp., Natl. Bd. of Health, ib., 1879. Sanitary Insp., Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans K. K., 1880. Staff. Medical and Surgical Journal, New Orleans, 1881. Author, "Electro-Galvanic Theory of Yellow Fever." ♦William Hayne Taylor, Lawyer, Co- lumbia, S. C. See Delta, 1857. Univ. of Va., 1856-57. S. C. Bar, i860. In Europe, i860, d., near Freder- icksburgh, Va., Apr. 18, 1862. 1857 Launcelot Minor Blackford, Teacher, Alexandria, Va. A.B., A.M., LL.D. Class Pres. B K. Priv., C. S. A., Sept. 2, 1861-Feb., 1863. Clk., Com- missary Dept.j Longstreet's Corps, 1863-64. Lt. and Adjt., 24th Va. Inf., Army of Northn. Va., 1864 — . Assoc. Prin., Norwood Sch.,, Nel- son Co., Va., 1865-70. Prin., Episcopal High Sch., Alexandria, Va., 1870 — . Europe, 1875- 76. For. Correspondent, Southern Churchman, 1875-83. m., Eliza Chew Ambler, Fairfax Co., Va., Aug. 5, 1884. LL.D., Wash, and Lee Univ., 1905. William Porcher DuBose, College Pro- fessor, Mont Eagle, Tenn. A.M., S.T.D., D.C.L., D.D. A.M., 1859. Adjt. and Com., Holcombe Legion, 1861-64. Chapl., Kershaw's Brig., 1864-65. m., (1) Anne Barn- well Peronneau, S. C., Apr. 30, 1863. P. E. Ch., Winnsborough, S. C, 1865-68; Abbeville, S. C, 1868-72. Chapl. and Prof., Ethics, Univ. of the South, 1871-94. S.T.D., Columbia, 1875. m., (2) Maria Louisa Yerger, nee Rucks, Dec. 20, 1878. Dean, Theol. Dept., Univ. of the South, 1894-1908; D.C-L., ib., 1907. D.D., Gen. Theol, Sem., N. Y., 1908. Retired and made Dean and Prof. Emeritus, 1908. Author, "Ecumenical Councils," "Gospel in the Gospel." "Gospel According to St. Paul," "High Priest- hood and Sacrifice." George Gilmer Grattan, Lawyer, 594 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. LL.B., Univ. of Ga., i860. Ga. Bar, i860. 6th Ga. \ols., C. S. A., May, 1861. A. A. G., Staff, Gen. A. H. Colquitt, rank Capt. of Cav., i862-June 2, 1S64. Wounded, Cold Har- bor, June 2, 1864. Lawyer, Harrisonburg, ^'a., 1866 — . m., Ella Heneberger, Oct. 18, 1870. Commonwealth Atty., Rockingham Co., Va., 1878-83. \a. Gen. Assemblv, H. of D., 1883-85. Co. Judge, Ct. of Rockingham, 1885- 1903. Pres., Rockingham Natl. Bk., Harrison- burg. Leigh Robinson, Lawyer, Home Life Bldg., Washington, D. C. Mag. Medalist. Priv., ist Co., Richmond Howitzers, Cabell's Regt., Longstreet's Corps, — 1864. Priv., 2d Co., Brown's Regt., Jack- son's Corps, Army of Northn. Va., 1864-65. m., Alice Morson, Goochland Co., Va., Jan. 10, 1883. Memb., Va. Hist. Soc. Res., The Farra- gut. S88 ♦Charles Edward Buck, Physician, Port Gibson, Miss. M.D. See Zeta, 1856. M.D., Univ. of Ala., 1859. Sheriff, Claiborne Co., Miss., 1877. Killed while arresting a negro murderer, 1878. ♦Robert Habersham Elliott, Savannah, Ga. See Zeta, 1857. m., Mary Styles Elliott, Apr., 1861. 1st Lt., City Light Guard, Savannah, Ga., 1861-62. d., Aug., 1862. ♦John Johnson, Clergyman, Charleston, S. C. Gold Medal Essay, 1858. Lt., Capt., Maj., Corps, of Engs., C. S. A., 1862-65. Eng.-in- charge. Ft. Sumter. Wounded, Avenysboro and Beiitonville, N. C. m., C. Floride Cortez, Cam- den, S. C, Dec. 20, 1865. P. E. Ch., Camden, S. C, 1866-71; St. Philip's Ch., Charleston, S. C, 1871—. Repeatedly Del. to P. E. Ch. Con- ventions. Author, "The Defense of Charleston," and other works, d., 1907. ♦Charles Landon Carter Minor, Teacher, Baltimore, Md. A.M., LL.D. Univ. of Va., 1854-58; A..M., 1858. m., Fanny Ansley Cazenove, Alexandria, Va., Dec. 27, i860. Priv., 1st Lt. and Capt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Staffs, Brig. Gen. Jenkins and Maj. Gen. Sam Jones. Executive Officer, Richmond Arsenal, 1864-65. Pres., Md. Agr. Coll., 1867-71. Prof., Lat., Univ. of South, 1871-72. Pres., Va. Agr. Coll., now \'a. Pol. Inst., 1872—. LL.D., William and Mary Coll., ETA 1874. Prill., Shenandoah Valley Acad., Win- chester, Va., 1880-90. Asst. Prin., Episcopal High Sch., near Alexandria, 1890-91. Private Teacher, Baltimore, 1 89 1 - 1 903. Author, "The Real Lincoln." d., "Beaulieu," Albemarle Co., Va., July 13, 1903. ^'Samuel Robert Shields, Lawyer, Marlin, Tex. See Psi, 1858. Univ. of Va., 1857-58. ist Lt., Tex. Art., C. S. A., 1861. d., Galveston, Tex., Aug. 2$, 1862. 1858 Joseph Games Deming, Insurance, ^1713 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Univ. of Va., 1858-59. Grad., Mor, Philos., Pol. Econ., Hist, and Lit. Banking and Ins., Norfolk, Va., 1859-76. m., Sarah A. Graves, Norfolk, Va., July 28, 1864. Pres., People's Natl. Bk.; American Ins. Co., 1865-73. Fire Ins. Adjuster, Baltimore, Md., 1876 — . Lewis Guion, Lawyer, 1342 Annunciation St., New Orleans, La. A.B., LL.B. See Chi, 185S. Univ. of Va., Law Sch., 1858-59. LL.B., Univ. of La. 1st Lt., ist La. Inf., C. S. A.; Capt., 26th La. Inf.; Asst. Insp. Gen., Staff, Gens. T. A. Shoup and Allen Thomas, 1861-65. m., Mary E. Har- ris, July 14, 1875. Lawyer, Thibodeu.^ and New Orleans, La., 1866 — . Comr., Natl. Mil. Pk., Vicksburg, Miss, George Ives Hall, Bookkeeper, g Werner Pk., Rochester, N. Y. See Iota, i860. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1857-58. Univ. of Va,, 1S58-59. Distinction, Hist, and Lit. m., (1) Mary Eugenia Montague, Feb. 7, i860. C. S. A., 1864-65. Farmer, Brazil, S. A., 1867- 79. m., (2) Sarah Catherine McFadden, Mar, 4, 1873. Mill Agt. (flour). New York, N. Y., 1879-84. Bk-kpr., James Wilson & Co., Millers, Rochester, N. Y., 1884. m., (3) Mrs. Mary Ann Van Ingen, Nov. 17, 1887. Thomas William Mason, Lawyer and Farmer, Garysburgh, N. C. A.M. See Beta, 1858. Univ. of N. C, 1854- 58. Univ. of Va., 1858-59. Contrib., Mags., 1859. m., Bettie Gray, Northampton Co., N. C, Sept. 25, i860. A.M., Univ. of N. C, 1861. Priv., Brunswick Greys, C. S. A., 1861-62. Capt., Staff, Gen. Ransom, 1862, N. C. Bar, 1877. Chmn., Crim. Ct., Northampton, N. C, 1878. Officer, Co. Court, 1881-85. Corpn. Comsn., 1891-95. N. C. Gen. Assembly, Sen- ate, 3d Bist., 1885-1905, Trustee, Univ. of N. C. George Washington Nelson, Clergyman, Warrenton, Va. D.D. Univ of Va., 1858-60. Grad., Lat., 1859. Priv., Hanover Art., C. S. A., i860; Capt., id., 1860-65. Captured, 1863. Released, 1865. m., Mary N. Schollay, Middleway, W. Va., Oct. 17, 1865. P. E. Theol. Sem., 1871-73. Teacher, P. E. High Sch., Alexandria, Va., 1871; Theol. Sem., 1872-73. Deacon, 1874; Priest, 1875. P- E. Ch., Chatham, Va., 1875-76; Lexington, Va., 1876-78; Wytheville, Va., 1878-80; Warrenton, Va., 1880-1903. Memb., F. & A. M. d.. May 31, 1903. George William Peterkin, P. E. Bishop, 1203 Ann St., Parkersburgh, W. Va. D.D., LL.D. Priv., Co. F, 21st Va. Inf., zd Brig., Jackson's Div., C. S. A., Apr. 17, 1861 — ; Corpl., Feb., 1862—; Sergt., Mar., 1862—; 2d Lt., Apr. 21, 1862 — ; Adjt., May 28, 1862 — ; ist Lt., June 3, 1862 — ; A. D. C, Brig. Gen. Pendleton, Chief of Art., Army of Northn. Va., —1865. P. E. Theol. Sem. in Va., 1868. P. E. Ch., Richmond, Va., 1868-69. m., (i) Con- stance Gardner Lee, Fairfax Co., Va., Oct. 29, 1868. P. E. Ch., Culpeper, Va., 1869-73; Balti- more, Md., 1873-78. D.D., Washington and Lee Univ., 1878. D.D., Kenyon, 1878. P. E. Bishop, W. Va., 1878 — . m., (2) Marion Mc- intosh Stewart, Henrico Co., Va., June, 1884. LL.D., Wash, and Lee Univ., 1885. In Charge of Missions in Brazil, 1893-95; Porto Rico, 1900 — . Memb., Bd. of Missions, 1886 — . Trustee, P. E. Theol. Sem., Va. *Robert James Boykin, Lawyer, Ft. Worth, Tex. See Psi, 1857. Univ. -of \z., 1857-59. m., Jane F. Files, Pascagoula, Miss., Dec. 11, i860. Ord. Serg., Capt. Calvert's Co., Kings La. Bat., C. S. A., 1861-62; Adjt., 1863-65. Ala. Bar, 1871. Justice of the Peace, Selma, Ala., 1871- 72. Lawyer, Milan Co., Tex., 1877-82. Co. Judge, ib., 1878-80. m., (2) Martha L. Tucker, Cameron, Tex., Nov. 16, 1879. Lawyer, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1882-1901. Spec. Dist. Judge, 17th Jud. Dist., Tex., 1889-90. d., Dec. 24, 1901, *William Thompson Haskell, Abbeville C. H., S. C. Capt., S. C. Inf., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July, 1863. *Frank Ragan King, Lawyer, Monte- vallo, Ala. A.B. Lt. and Capt., Co. B, 2d Ala. Cav., C. S. A., 1861-65. Dist. Atty., 1872-75. La. Const. Conv., 1879. m., Fannie E. Snodgrass, Ala., July 4, 1879. *Thomas James Scott, Lawyer, Mont- gomery, Ala. LL.B., 1859. See Psi, 1855. Priv., 3d Ala. Inf., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Seven Pines, Va., May 31, 1862. 1859 Henry Augustus Gaillard, Lawyer, tWinnsborough, S. C. Lt. and Adjt., 6th Regt., Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., Apr., i86i-Apr., 1865. Ed., Herald, Fairfield, S. C, 1866-67. ni., Harriett Gas- coigne White, Feb. 19, 1867. S. C. Gen. As- sembly, House, Fairiield Co., 1877-80; Senate, 1880-84. Memb., S. C. Bar Assn.; Mt. Zion Soc, S. C, John Wesley Harris, Lawyer [Retired], Lewisburgh, W. Va. Univ. of Va., 1859-61. Sergt., Univ. Vols., 59th Va. Regt., C. S. A., 1861. Priv., Co. C, 19th Va. Regt., Pickett's Brig., Longstreet's Div., 1862. Lawyer, Albemarle Co., Va., 1862- 66. Ed. and Prop., Register, Scottsville, Va., 1865-66. in., (i) Rebecca Adeline McPherson, Greenbrier Co., W. Va., Jan. 30 1866. Law- yer, ib., 1866-1905. State's Atty., ib., and Asst. State's Atty., Monroe Co., W. Va., 1873- 77. Europe, 1878; 1883. Pres. Elector, W. Va., 1884. m., (2) C. Dora Tate, Mason, 1889. Orat., W. Va. Day, Chicago Exposition, 1893. Retired, 1905. Pres., various Corpus. Randolph Harrison McKim, Clergyman, 1623 K St., Washington, D. C. D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. Diplomas, Lat. and Gr., i860; Fr., Math, and Moral Philos., 1861. Priv., Co. H, ist Ind. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-62. 589 UTA ist Lt. and A. D. C, Ceu. C. H. Stuart, Army of Northn. Va., 1862-63. ChapL, ad Va. Cav., Fitz Lee's Div,, 1864-65. m., Agnes Gray Phillips, Staunton, Va., Feb. 26, 1863. P. E. Theol. Sem. in Va., 1863-64. V. E. Ch., Ports- mouth, Va., 1 866-67 ; Alexandria, Va., 1 867- 75. D.D., Washington and Lee Univ., iSji. 1-loly Trinity Ch., New York, N. Y., 1875-86; Trinity Ch., New Orleans, La., 1886-89; Epiphany Ch., Washington, D. C., 1 889 — . LL.D., Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, 1904. D.C.L., Univ. of the South, 1908. Au- thor, "False Views of Life and the True One," "Echoes of Christian Trust from the Life of Robert E. Lee," "A Vindication of Protestant Principles," "The Nature of the Christian Ministry," "Future Punishment," Carter Nelson Berkeley Minor^ Teacher, t6o7 W. Frederic St., Staunton, Va. Diplomas, Lat., Gr., Math., Mod. Langs, and Moral Philos. Priv., Rockbridge Bat., Stone- wall Brig., Army of Northn. Va.» 1861-63. 2d Lt., Corps of Engs., id., 1863-65. m., Susan Watson Fontaine, Hanover Co., Va., Sept. 7, 1875. Teacher, P. E. High Sch., Va., 1875-79. Prin., Class and Coml. Sch., Lynchburgh, Va., 1879-80. Teacher, Va. Female Inst., Staunton, Va., i88o— . David Kitchen Tuttle, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, U. S. Mint, Philadelphia, Pa. A.Mi, Ph.D. B.S., Harvard, 1855. Ph.D., Gottingen, 1857. Asst. Prof., Chem., Univ. of Va., 1857-62. Joint Author, Text Book, "Qual- itative Analysis," 1860-62. Supt., Nitrate and Mng. Bureau. Maj., C. S. A., 1862-65. m., Ellen W. Humes, Abingdon, Va., Apr. 7, 1864. Joint Prop., Iron Furnace, Wythe Co., Va., 1865-68. Sec. and Mgr., Adams White Lead Co., Baltimore, Md., 1871-83. Melter and Re- finer, U. S, Mint, Carson, Nev., 1886-88; Phila- delphia, Pa., July, 1888 — . Memb., Franklin Inst., ib. Inventor, Process, Refining Gold and Silver by Electrolytic Separation. *Alexander Boyse Cochran, Lawyer, Staunton, Va. 1st Lt., Charlottesville Art, Cutsbaw's Bat- talion, 2d Corps, Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A. Va. Gen. Assembly, H. of D,, Augusta Co., 1869-70; Senate, 9th Dist., 1872-73, m.. Com- monwealth Atty., Staunton, Va. d., July 2, 1877. * J ohn Alexander Gilmer, La wy e r , Greensborough, N. C. LL.B., A.M. See Beta, 1858. m., Sallie L. Lindsay, Greensborough, N. C, July 14. 1864. N. C. Bar, 1865. Adjt. Gen., N, C. 1866. N. C. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 26th Dist., 1870-72. Dir., N. C. R. R., 1868-70. A.M., Univ. of N. C, 1872. Trustee, id., 1878—. Judge, 5th Jud. Dist., N. C, 1879—. *Rodes Massie, College Professor, Knoxville, Tenn. A.B., D.L. Corpl. and 2d Lt., Charlottesville Art., Cutshaw's Battalion, 2d Corps, Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., 1862-65. m., Bettie Goodwin, Charlottesville, Va., Sept. 10, 1863. Asst. Prof., Mod. Langs., Washington and Lee Univ., 1866-69. Prin., Leavenworth Female Sem., Petersburgh, Va., 1869-73. Prof., Mod. Langs,, Richmond Coll., 1873-82. 'Ed., "Joynes- Otto's Translating English into German." D.L., Washington and Lee Univ., 1881. Prot., Eng. and Mod. Langs., Univ. of Tenn., 1S82 — . Chairman of Faculty, 1883 — . ^Horace Thompson Shaw, Merchant, Madison, Ga. .See Kappa Psi, 1859. Diploma Moral Philos., i860. Prin. of Acad., Thomaston, Ga., 1861. C. S. A. m,, Sarah Rebecca Rogers, June 5, 1862. Res., Thosaston, Ga., ib., 1860-66. Lum- ber Merchant, Uarien, Ga., 1866-70. d.. Mar. 10, 1870. i860 James Mercer Garnett, College Profes- sor, 1316 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. A.M., LL.D. Priv., Corpl., Rockbridge Art., Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., July 17-Nov. i2, 1861; 2d Lt., Nov. 22, 1861 — . Chief, Valley Dist, Va., Dec. 23, i86i-Apr. 22^ ib62. Ordnance Officer, Stonewall Brig., and Act. Or- derly Officer of Div., Apr. 22-Dec. 24, 1862 ; 1st Lt., June 2, 1862 — ; Capt., Dec. J4, 1862 — . In Charge, Gen. Reserve Ordnance Train, Army of Northn. Va., Jan., 1863-Feb., 1864. Capt. and Ordnance Officer, Rodes' Div., 2d Corps, Army of Northn. Va., Feb., 1864-Apr. 9, 1865. Paroled, Appomattox C. H., Va., Apr. jo, 1865. Prof., Gr., La. State Univ., 1867. Teacher, P. E. High Sch. of Va. , Alexandria, \'a. , 1 867 - 69. Univs. of Berlin and Leipzig, 1869-70. Prin., St. John's Coll., 1870-80. m., Katherine Huntington Noland, Middleburgb, Va., Apr. 19, 1871, LL.D., St. John's Coll., 1874. Prin., Univ. Sch., Ellicott City, Md., 1880-1882. Prof., Eng. Lang, and Lit., Univ. of Va., 1882- 96. Act. Prof., Eng. Lit., Woman's ColL, Bal- timore, 1896-97. Private Teacher, ib., 1897 — . Hon. * B K., William and Mary Coll., 1900. Memb., Am. Dialect Soc. (Pres., 1890-91); Am, Philol. Assn. (Pres., 1S93-94); Mod. Lang. Assn. of America (W Pres.); United Confed. Veterans; Confed. Army & Navy Soc. in Md. : Soc, Army Northn. Va. Ed., Selections in Eng. Prose; Hayne's Speech; Macbeth; Burke's Speech on Conciliation with Am. Author, "Elene and other Anglo-Saxon Poems,'* "His- tory of Univ. of Va." Translator, Anglo-Saxon Poem, "Beowulf.'* Clubs: University, Church- man's. Alfred Turpin Harris, Jr., Merchant [Retired], 518 W. Franklin St., Rich- mond, Va. Asst. Eng., C. S. A. Univ. of Brussels, 1865- 66. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1866-67. m-- Julia Crittenden Hathaway, Nov. 2, 1871. Pres,, To- bacco Bd. of Trade, Louisville, Ky., 1879-82; Dir., id., 1882-1900. Merchant, Richmond, Va., jgoo-08. Retired, 1908. Memb,, Sons of Am. Rev. Robert Thurston Hubard, Lawyer, '* Chellowe," R. F. D. 3, Dillwyn, Va. Hamden Sidney Coll., 1858-60. 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Mgr., De Soto Naval Stores Co., Laurel, Miss.; Mgr., Factory, ib. 1903 Herbert Augustine Claiborne, Jr., Civil Engineer, 6og W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. C.E. Gaylord Lee Clark, Lawyer. 250 Anthony St., Mobile, Ala. LL.B. Charles Brown Crawford, Medical Stu- dent, Theological Sem.. Alexandria, Va. * P 2. e N E. Eli Banana. O. F. C. P. K. Z. Football Team. Robert Archer Hobson, t2 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. Clagett M. Martin, Capitalist, Martin, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1902-03. Univ. of Va., 1903- 04. Capitalist and in Gen. Ins. Bus., Martin. Tenn., 1904 — . Oscar de Wolf Randolph, fTheological Seminary, Alexandria, Va. Samuel Watts Zimmer, Lawyer, 147 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. 1904 George William Blake, Real Estate and Insurance, 702 5 St., Moundsville, Va. See Lambda, 1907. Kenyon Coll., 1903-04. \". Fres., Class (i). Eagle Plead Soc. N 9 K. Univ. of Va,, 1904-—; 9 N E. , Sec, R^pub. Exec. Coml, Marshall Co., 4 yrs. Memb., Tilks. Landon Randolph Mason, Jr., Superin- tendent, 7 N. 2 St., Richmond, Va. Ranching, Bell Ranch, N. Mex. Supt., Con- struction, Cal., Ida., Mont., Ariz, and N. Mex.; id., R. R. and Bldg. Construction, Chicago and New York. Engaged in Concrete Construction, British Columbia, and Alberta, Canada, 1910-r. Archibald Cary Randolph, Millwood, Va. e N E. * P 2. Eli Banana. Thirteen Club, teen Club. Z. Track Team. Football Team. Vivian Slaughter, Physician. fO range, Va. Joseph Benjamin Waples, Georgetown, Del. ONE. * P 2. Eli Banana. Thirteen Club. Track Team. James McDonald Wellford, Law Stu- dent, 105 E. Grace St., Richmond, Va. 1 90s James Edward Barry, fNorfolk, Va. See Beta, 1905. William Clifford Bennett, Jr., 709 Sus- quehannah Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. William Erskine Buford, fRichmond, Va. ; . -■ Hartwell Heath Hume, fPortsmouth, Va. Alexander Pope Humphrey, Jr., Lawyer, Glenview, Ky. A.B., LL-B. See Phi, .1905. Wolf 's . Hea;d. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1907. The Raven. William Berry Marbury, Medical Stu- dent, Marlboro, Md. * P 2. T. I. L. K. A. Thirteen Club. Track Team. John Cunningham Packard, fRockville, Md. 1906 Joseph Hopkinson Bowen, Bramwell. W. Va. A II. Eli Banana. O. F. C. Charles James Faulkner, Jr., Lawyer, Boydton, Va. .\.B., A.M. Lawyer, Boydton, A"a., 1907 — . George Everard Kidder, loi S. 3 St., Wilmington. N. C. e N E. William Page Meade, fBoyce. Clark Co., Va. Robert Nugen Wilkin, fNew Philadel- phia, Ohio. See Beta Chi, 1903. Robert Warner Wood, Charlottesville, Va. e N E. 603 tlA igoy Hedley McNeer Bowen, Bramwell, Mer- cer Co., W. Va. Univ. of \'a.. Law Sell. A II. VM Banana. Football Team. Arthur Mowbray Randolph Charrington, Warrentown, Va. Univ. of Va., 1907 — . Track Team (1-2). Hamilton Cabell Claiborne, 6og W. Grace St.. Richmond, Va. Univ. of Va., Law Sch. A 11. T. I. L. K. A. Albert Conrad Dick, fLouisville, Ky. Henry Rozier Dulany, Jr., Student, 1838 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. Umv. of Va., Law Sch. ONE. Stanford Gwin, Student, Box 105, Univ. Station, Charlottesville, Va. Univ. of Va., Law Sell. A n. T. I. L. K. A. Joseph Stuart Hume, Student, Ports- mouth, Va. Univ. of Va., Med. Sch. Matthew Hobson Murphy, Greensboro, Ala. Univ. of Minn. Dresden Hochschule. Kv. Sch. of Med. Univ. of Va., Law Dept. G N E. Eli Banana. P. K. Hot Foot. Francis Pelzer Smart, Physician, Univ. of Va., Va. B.S., M.D. Vanderbilt Univ., 1903-07; Faculty Rep. (orator) Commenc. (1907), id. 4» B K. M.D., Univ. of Va., 1909; Asst. in Histology and Embryology, id., 1908 — . * P 2. Landon Carter Wellford, 105 E. Grace St., Richmond, Va. igo8 Oscar Barney, fMobile, Ala. Basil Gordon Dabney, Charlottesville, Va. William Frazier, " Thornwald," Lewis- burg, W. Va. David Ashford Hughes, 215 Pocahontas St.. Dallas, Tex. See Sigma, 191 1. Univ. of Va., Med. Dept. Hugh Mortimer Nelson, Jr., Millwood, Clarke Co., Va. Univ. of Va., Med. Dept. Donald Chayne Strachen, 183 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kenss. Poly. Inst., 1906-08. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1908 — . See Psi Omega, 1910. Alfred Pombroke Thom, Jr., Lawyer, 1761 R St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. A.B., LL.B. See Phi, 1906. Yale, 190306; A.B., id., igo6. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1909. Baseball Team. 1909 Gilbert Pancoast Bogert, 220 Linden Ave., Glenridge, N. J. David Norvell Walker Grant, 932 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. John Epperson Greenough, Missoula, Mont. Arthur Hitch, 293 York St., Norfolk, \'a. Felix Allen Jenkins, 90 Midland .'Vve., Montclair, N. J. Morehead Jones, Charlotte, N. C. John Lloyd, 117 N. Alfred St., .Alex- andria, Va. William Herbert Nash, Pembroke Ave., Norfolk, Va. Ralph Everett Pierce, Honey Grove, Tex. Lew Earl Wallace, 114 Park St., Mont- clair, N. J. 604 larbnoMflL mover PI DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Hanover N. H. Chartered, July 14, 1853 FRATERNITY life at Dartmouth College began with the establishment in 1842 of the Z Chapter of * Y. A local society, K K K, known as " Tri Kappa," was founded during the same year and was followed by the Dartmouth Chapter of A A $, founded in 1846. Next came n of A K E in 1853. Z *, which entered Dartmouth in 1855, was withdrawn in 1863, re- vived in 1871 and after a three-years' struggle gave Up again in 1874. With the local " Tri Kappa," there are now eighteen fraternities represented in the College. In the fall of 1849 Moses Daken Brown and Levi Robirtson entered Waterville College (now Colby University), at Waterville, Maine. Here they joined the H Chapter of A K E. In the spring of 1853 several of the best professors left Waterville, and because of this Brown and Robinson decided to go to Dartmouth. Upon entering for their Junior year they found no chapter of their fraternity. Rather than join any other they entered into correspondence with the mother chapter at Yale and secured the desired per- mission to establish a Chapter of A K E at Dartmouth, the charter bearing the date of July I4, 1853. They went quietly to work and obtained the pledges of ten of their fellow students to become members of the new society. Brown and Robinson engaged a room on the third floor of the Pinneo House, which stood on the' site of the " President's House," until recently occu- pied and owned by President Tucker, and here the ten men chosen were duly initiated. If there were representatives from the mother $ or any other of the chapters then in existence, it is not known. It is a great pity that the written records of the first gathering of Dartmouth Dekes no longer exist and any recollection of the events connected with it has long since passed from the memory of those now living who participated in it. That the chap- ter began its career with all the enthusiasm of youth there can be no doubt. ■ 607 PI Concerning the early life of the Chapter, Samuel E. Pingree, '57, a former Governor of Vermont, has recently (1909), written: "The meetings were held in our hall statedly and were conducted in a parliamentary way. Cush- ing's Manual was the guide. I have carried the belief through life that I received more valuable instructions for the varied duties which a busy life has imposed on me from the parliamentary discipline, discussions, essays, et cetera, in our society than from any one department of College work." In 1856, the Pinneo House was burned and the only possessions saved were the charter and the chair of the presiding officer. The loss of the early records was at the time considered irreparable, but more commodious and more accessible quarters were secured in two rooms on the second floor of the Tontine Building on Main Street. The meeting hall was a very large room extending from front to back, was about thirty feet wide by fifty feet long and had an anteroom. These were the society rooms for the next thirty years. In loyalty and patriotic service in the Civil War the members of n Chapter were second to none. Forty-eight went into the Union Army. Of these thirty-three, six of whom were connected with the medical service, held com- missions. Five were killed in battle or died in hospitals from disease. One member of the chapter became an officer in the Confederate service. On July 12, 1876, the chapter was incorporated under the laws of the State of New Hampshire as " n Chapter of the A K E Fraternity." Two years later n entertained the Fraternity in the only A K E Convention, the 33rd, ever held in Hanover. This was one of the most important conventions ever held by the Fraternity, but the details of its work belong rather to the history of the Fraternity, than to this brief sketch. It was in 1887 that Hanover experienced the most disastrous fire in its history. The business section of the town was almost entirely wiped out and the Tontine Building, in which were the n Chapter rooms, was burned to the ground. A collection of delegation photographs, the piano, the furnishings, the written records of the chapter's thirty years' history and the fraternity library were all destroyed, but for the second time the charter was saved. The old Balch House, later known as the Davidson Building, or " The Golden Corner," was chosen as the new home and a ten-years lease of the two upper floors of this building was secured. Here for the first time was combined chapter and dormitory life. On the third floor was the society hall and on the two floors were accommodations for about twelve members. Leading from the society room and above it was the " Tower Room." Here was gradually collected an exceedingly valuable library, containing an almost complete set of College catalogues with substantially complete files of The Dartmouth from its first publication, files of such other periodicals as from time to time had been issued and discontinued at Hanover prior to the origin of The Dartmouth, an almost complete set of College annuals which ha*d been sent to the Chapter 608 PI for the previous ten years, and most notable of all, a large number of pam- phlets referring in whole or in part to Dartmouth College, which were published in the early part of the century, altogether constituting the most valuable fraternity library in Hanover, many of the pamphlets being wanting even in the college library. The " Golden Corner " was the home of n for the succeeding thirteen years. On February 7, 1900, at eight o'clock in the evening, the chapter gathered for their regular weekly meeting which on this occasion included the initiation of a single candidate. The meeting was adjourned at ten o'clock and by eleven all had retired. About midnight those who were living on the third floor awakened to find their rooms filled with smoke. With the knowledge that they were endangered by fire but with no thought for their personal safety or property and with the sole purpose of saving the records and property of the chap- ter, there was an immediate dash for the society hall. When the door was broken open, they were driven back by smoke and flames which filled the halls and they made their escape as hurriedly as possible. When daylight ap- peared and after the fires had cooled, a search among the ruins was made with the hope that some records which had been bound partly together might be only charred and in such shape that they could be preserved. But the hope was in vain ; with the exception of a few unimportant papers, nothing was re- covered. Not a trace of the original charter which had already escaped two fires could be found. And so passed what had been a home, rich in its mem- ories, to nearly one-fourth of the alumni of the chapter. For the remainder of the year 1900, meetings were held in the local G. A. R. Hall, which was a large and poorly-lighted room. Amid the depressing influences of such sur- roundings, the fires of enthusiastic loyalty to the chapter and Fraternity were kept alive. Rooms were engaged on the second floor of the Bridgeman Block, then building, and in January, 1901, the chapter moved into them. The suite was made up of a Society Hall, a living room, and sleeping rooms for about six members. The lease was made for only a year, for it was expected that by the first of the following year the chapter would be installed in its own home. It was a great disappointment that these rooms remained i\\t chapter home for almost five years, until October 30, 1906, when for the fourth time fire followed the chapter and drove it out. This time the chapter was fortunate in saving such records as had been accumulated since 1900. On June 22, 1903, the Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of n Chapter was celebrated, the ceremonies closing with a dinner at " The College Inn." The chapter was very fortunate in having present one of its founders, Moses D. Brown, then 71 years of age, who had made the trip from Chicago especially for this celebration, and had not been in Hanover since his graduation, fifty years before. After his return to Chicago he wrote: " On my visit at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the society I was very deeply and 609 PI happily affected at the cordial treatment and gratifying information of the great prosperity of the Society. Although many years have elapsed since I left the old college, and the dear society, I still love them and hold them in delightful and sacred remembrance, and always shall. May God bless and prosper the society and its members, and so continue until the last trumpet shall sound and time shall be no more." The recent completion of the A K E House at Dartmouth has given to the Fraternity a home such as it has long dreamed of, but never had. In at- tractiveness and comfort nothing is left to be desired, and the site is pleasantly placed on Wheelock Street, destined to be the Fraternity Street of the college. The earliest graduate of Dartmouth to become a member of A K E was S. Augustus Lord of the class of 1843, who while a student in the Bowdoin Medical School in 1847, was initiated into Chapter. He later went to the Dartmouth Medical School and was graduated prior to the founding of n Chapter. Benjamin Willey Dean, a charter member of H Chapter, left Water- ville and entering Dartmouth was graduated with the class of 1848. It is not known whether Nathaniel Lord Upham, who was initiated into Chapter and was graduated from Dartmouth in 1853 ^^ the same class with the founders of n. Brown and Robinson, in 1853, was associated with them in the organiza- tion of n. It is natural to assume that he would have been, but no satisfactory information to substantiate such an assumption can be obtained. Not including the present active members and the founders, who came from Waterville College, there have been 686 Dartmouth undergraduates initiated into n Chapter, of whom 492 are living. The largest delegations were those from the classes of 1871 and 1874, which contained 21 members each, the smallest that from 1903 of 5 members, the average delegation from the classes of 1856 to 1909, including both, being 13.3. Of the 686 Dartmouth undergraduates who were initiated into n Chapter, 541 were graduated from the college, receiving their degrees with the classes with which they entered or a year or two later, and of the remaining 145 who were not so graduated, 9 were later given degrees as with their classes. Of the 145 who were not graduated, 13 died as undergraduates or entered the Union Army wTiile undergraduates and were killed, and 3 are now members of the 1910 delegation. There were 29 who came to Dartmouth from other colleges and having been initiated into A K E Chapters at those colleges, affiliated with n Chapter when they entered Dartmouth. There were 8 mem- bers of n who left Dartmouth before graduation and going to other colleges affiliated with A K E Chapters. From the classes of 1910, 191 1, 1912, and 1913, now in college, 58 have been initiated into n Chapter. Of these, 17 have left Dartmouth, 3 entering other colleges having A K E Chapters. Including 6 honorary members, 29 who affiliated from other chapters, and 59 undergraduates, there have been 780 names on the roll of n Chapter. Only two cases of expulsion from the chapter are known, one occurring within the 610 PI past fifteen years and the other in the early history of the chapter. Deducting the two expelled members, there are 570 alumni, active and honorary members of the chapter now living, this number including all those who have not been located, and some of whom are undoubtedly dead. One fact more should, perhaps, be stated, now that the outline of the past has been recited. In material resources and attractiveness of house, A K E at Dartmouth is surpassed by none. However, this would be but vain if the men of the Fraternity were comparatively of less worth than formerly. In the merit of the present undergraduate group lies reason for satisfaction and pride. In standing among their fellows in devotion to college and fraternity, in potentiality for future usefulness in the outside world, the men are as those most solicitous would have them. And the promise is bright that the things that have been done shall be as well or better done in years that lie before. 611 PI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS William Henry Gardiner, 1245 E. 72 St., Chicago, 111. AB., Dartmouth, 1876. Class Sec. (4). Prin., Conant High Sch., Jaffrey, N. H., 1876- 78. Officer, N. H. Legis., House, 1877-78. Prin., High Sch., Candia, N. H., 1878-79; id., Acad., Centreville, Tenn., 1879-81. m., Eliz- abeth R. Clark, Plainfield, Mass., July 26, 1880. Supt. of Schs., Illiopolis, 111., 1881-82. Chief Clk,, Bureau of Edu., 1882-87. Photographer. Chicago, 111., 1887 — . Memb., Chicago Acad, of Sci. : Chicago Numismatic Soc. ; Photographic Soc. of Owls; Chicago Microscopical Soc; Amenia Philatelic Assn.; Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M. ; Royal League; Royal Arcanum; Knights of Hon. Hist., Dart- mouth Alumni Assn., Washington, D. C, 1883- 87; Sec, id., Chicago, 111., 1889-1895; Statisti- cal Sec, 1895 — . Became Hon. Memb., II Chap., Nov., 1897, by vote of convention, Nov., 1896. Memb., Ex, Com., Gen. Alumni Assn., 1903 — . Clubs: Chicago Camera, Pullman Whist James Henry McMullan [Retired], Port- land, Me. A.M., Hon., Dartmouth, 1874. Supt., Saco Water Power Co., 1880-95. Mayor and City Treas. of Biddeford, Me., 1873. *Edward Atkinson, Litterateur, Brook- line, Mass. Ph.D. m., Mary Caroline Heath, Oct. 4, 1855. Honorary Member of * B K. Elected Hon- orary Member of A K E, Oct. 23, 1879. Dir., Mass. Inst, of Tech. Pres. and Treas., numer- ous Corpns. Author, "Cheap Cotton by Free Labor,'* 1861; "The Future Supply of Cotton,*' 1874; "Industrial Reconstruction," 1878; "The Railroads of United States," 1880; "The Solid South," 1881; "What is a Bank," 1881; "The Rapid Spread of Communism," 18S2; etc. Memb., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; Am. Statis- tical Soc; Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. Ph.D., Dart- mouth, 1889; id., Univ. of S. C, 1889. d., Dec. II, 1905. *James Thomas Fields, Publisher, Bos- ton. Mass. A.M.. LL.D. Clk., Carter & Handee, Pubs., Boston, Mass., 1832 — ; Memb., id. Europe, 1847. m., (1) Mrs. Eliza Willard, 1850. Eu rope, 1851-52, m., (2) Annie Adams, Nov. 1854. Europe, 1859-60. Founder, Boston Sat urday Club, 1857. A.M., Harvard, 1858. Ed. Atlantic Monthly, 1861-71. Mertlb., Ticknor & Fields, Pubs., Boston, Mass., 1868; Fields, Os- good & Co., id., 1868 — . Europe, 1869. Au thor, "Saturdays with Authors," 1871. LL.D. Dartmouth, 1874. Elected Honorary Member of A K E., Oct. 5, 1876. Author, "Under brush," 1877; "Ballads and Other \'erses,' 1S81. -Author, numerous Mag. Articles, Ad- dresses, etc. d., Apr. 24, 1881. ♦William Henry Hodgkins, Manufac- turer, Somerville. Mass. A.M. Ed. Charlestown (Mass.) High Sch. Priv., 36th Mass. Vols., 186;; 2d Lt., 1862; 1st Lt., and Adjt., 1863; Capt., 1864; Bvt. Maj., 1865, for gallant service at Ft. Sted- man; Mustered out, June 8, 1865. m., S. Au- gusta Hayward, 1865. Clk. in Dept. Pub. Inst., Boston, 1865-1887. Trustee Bradlee Estate, 1887-1905. Pres., Ballardvale Woolen Mills, 1904. Founder, Y. M. C. A., Somerville, Mass. Memb., Common Council, Somerville, 1873-74; Pres., Council, 1874. Mayor, Somerville, 1892- 95. Memb., Mass. State Senate, 1897-1900. A.M., Dartmouth, 1897. Became Hon. Memb., II Chap., June, 1898, by vote of Conv., Nov., 1897. Author, "The History of the Thirty- Sixth Massachusetts Regiment," "The Battle of Ft. Stedman." Co-Author, "The Dartmouth Honor Roll." d., Kennebunk Beach, Me., Sept. -•4. 1905. *Louis Pollens. A.M., Ph.D. Grad., Cantonal Coll., Vaud, Switzerland. m., Olive Allen, i860. Prin.. Acad., Keeseville, N. Y., 1861-64. Dir., Grand Eigne P. Q. Inst., 1864-65. Prin., High Sch., Burlington, Vt., 1868-72. Inst., Mod. Lang., Univ. of Vt., 1868-74. A.M., Univ. Vt., 1869. Ph.D., Dartmouth, 1891. Inst., Fr., Dartmouth Coll., 1877-78; Prof., Fr. Lang, and Lit., and Libr., id., 1878-S6. Prof., Fr. and Ger., id., 1886-93; Prof., Fr., id., 1893-95. Became Hon. Memb. II Chap., Feb. 3, 1892. Trans., Grote's "Allgemeine Welt Geschister"; Phillipson's "Die Neuere Zeit." d., Hanover, N. H., Sept. 28, 1895. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1853 Moses Daken Brovsm, Lawyer, 620 Ash- land Block, Chicago, 111. A.B. See Xi, 1853. Watervillc Coll., 1849-52. Charter Memb. Dartmouth Coll., 1852-53. Prin., High Sch., Randolph, Vt., 1853-55. I"- Bar, 1855. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1855 — . m., (i) Henrietta White, 1858; (2) Alice Wilcox, 1879. 612 *Levi Robinson, Lawyer, Iowa City, Iowa. A.B., A.M. See Xi. 1853. Charter Memb. Prin., High Sch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1853-54. PI Albany Law Scli., 1854-53. Pros. Atty., John- son Co., Iowa, 1857-58. m., Lydia Anna Curtis, Dexter, Me., July 26, 1857. City Atty., Iowa City, Iowa. Dep. Coll., U. S. Int. Rev. A.M., Dartmouth, 1868. Memb., Exec. Bd., Iowa State Univ., 1870-82. Memb., Iowa State Hist. Soc. d., Oct. 13, 1896. 1854 Ephraim Murch, Ranchman, Eby, Cal. A.B. See Xi, 1854. Charter Memb. Teacher, Acad., Occupacia, Va., 1854-55. Smithlield, Va., 1855-56. m., Estella Lavinia Winton, Lowell, Mass., Oct. 6, 1856. Teacher, Afton Acad., Chesterfield, Va., 1856-57; Warrenton, Va., 1857-60. Prof., Math., Bethel CoU., 1860-61. Prin., Union Sch., Jonesville, Mich., 1863-64; Louisville, Ky., 1864-88. Farmer, Charlestown, Ind., 1890-93. *Henry McCobb Bacon, Jeweler [Re- tired], Lowell, Mass. A.B. Charter Memb. Druggist, Biddeford, Me., 1854-62. Hosp. Steward, U^ S; A., Wash- ington, D. C, 1862-65. Jeweler, Dover, N. H., 1865-72; id., Lowell, Mass., 1872-85. Retired, 1885-99. m., Annie P. Sargent, Nov, 25, 1892. d., Dec. 7, 1899. *John Adams Burleigh. A.B. Charter Memb. m., Georgiana Bras- bridge, Dec. 15,. 1856. Cashier, Somersworth State Bk., 1S58-62. Druggist, Boston, Mass.. 1862-72. d., July 2, 1872, New York, N. Y. 1855 *Joseph Henry Baniield, Merchant. A.B. Charter Memb. d., Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 22, 1883. 1856 Franklin Deming Ayer, Clergyman, 3739 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. A.B., D.D. Charter Memb. * B K. Andover Theol. Sem., 1856-59. m., Mary Esther Kit- tridge, i860. Cong. Ch,, Milford, N. H., i86l- 67; Concord, N. H., 1867-97; Pastor Emeritus, 1897 — . Trustee, N. H. Missionary Soc, 1870. Contrib., The Congregaiionalist, New Hamp- shire Journal^ Granite Monthly, etc. Del,, Prison Cong., London, Eng., 1872. Sec, N. H. Bible Soc, 1877-97. Pres., N. H. Pris- oners' Aid Soc, 1880-97. Memb., A. B. F. M., 1881—; Corporate Memb., 1887—. D.D., Dartmouth, 1887. Del., Cong. Council, Lon- don, Eng., 1891. Trustee, N. H. Asylum for Insane; id.. Ministers* and Widows' Charitable Fund. Moderator, N. H. Assn. Author, "Ser- mon on Church Music," "History of the First Congregational Church, Concord, N. H.," "His- tory of Ministers* and Widows' Charitable Fund"; paper, "Influence of the Ministry in War of Rebellion," in Hist, of N. H. 5th Regt. William Kelly Fletcher, Physician, Somerville, Mass. A.B., M.D. Charter Memb. A.B., with Class of i860. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1862. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1861-64. m., Annie Louise Tufts,, Somerville, Mass., Dec 30, 1874. Edward Elisha Herrick, Clergyman, Mil- ton, Vt. A.B., A.M. Dartmouth Coll., 1853-54. Univ. of Vt., 1854-56; A.B., ib., 1856. Prin. of Acad., Bradford, Vt., 1856-58; W. Randolph, Vt., 1858-59. Andover Theol. Sem., 1859-6J. 1st Lt., 15th Vt. Int., U. S. A., 1862-63. Cong. Clis., Vt., 1863 — . Ordained, 1864. m., Emma Matilda Kendrick, May 25, 1864. Supt. of Schs., 6 yrs. Poet, Alumni Assn., Univ. of Vt., 1875. A.M. Dartmouth, 1879. Commenc. Poet, A I Frat., U. V. M., 3 times. Contrib., Ver- mont Chronicle, etc. Author, "Memoir of E. K. Hall," etc. Burrill Porter, Officer of Corporation, North Attleborough, Mass. A.B. Charter Memb. B K. Prin., Union Acad., Canaan, N. H., 1856-57; Cold. R. Acad., Alstead, N. H., 1857-59; Mt. Cssar Acad., Swanzey, N. H., 1859-61. m., (1) Harriette L. W. Carpenter, Alstead, N. H., Aug. 16, i860. Prin., Brownell St. Gram. Sch., Cleve- land, Ohio, 1861-62. Supt. of Schs., Fostoria, Ohio, 1862-63. Prin., High Sch., Braintree, Mass., 1864-67; Attleborough, Mass., 1867-79. Contrib., Weekly Visitor, Pawtucket, R. I., 1874-80; Gazette and Chronicle, ib., 1876-80. m., (2) Angelinc M. Quincy, Boston, Mass., July 31, 1877. Contrib., Attleborough Chron- icle, 1877-83. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, ist Bris- tol Dist., 1881. Contrib., "History of Bristol County, Mass.," 1883, ♦William Chenault, College Professor, Louisville, Ky. A.B., LL.D. * B K. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1857. Cumberland Univ., Law Sch., 1858. Atty., Louisville and Nashville R. R., 1862- 79. Author, "Early Days in Madison County, Ky.," 1866. Prof., Law, Central Univ. of Ky., 1866-78. Comr., Madison Co. R. R. Sinking Fund, 1866-67. LL.D., Central Univ. of Ky., 1878; Dean, Law Dept., ib., 1879 — . Lawyer, Richmond, Ky., — 1901. Contrib., Kentucky Law Journal, 1881-82; id., ''Smith's History of Kentucky," 1886. One of the organizers. Bar Assn. of Ky. Memb., Filson Hist. Club, Louis- ville, Ky. d., Colorado Springs, Colo., June 2, 1901. *Elijah Francis Dewing, Lawyer. A.B. Charter Memb. m., Louise Barr Willis- ton. Judge, 5th Jud. Dist., La., 1874-76. d., Natick, Mass., Dec. 25, 1886. *Daniel Bliss Dudley, Lawyer. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Charter Memb. Union Theol. Sem. Prin., High Sch., La Grange, Ga., 1857. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1862. I St Asst. Clk., Vt. Gen. Assembly, House, 1862. Assoc. Ed., Vermont Journal, 1863-70. Office, Paymaster Gen., Washington, D. C, 1863-64. m., Elizabeth George Rule, New York, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1867. U. S. Weigher, Custom House, New York, N. Y., 1869-70. Assoc. Ed., Ver- mont Journal, 1880. d., New York, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1884. *Osmer Willis Fay, Clergyman. A.B. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1863. Cong. Chs., Wis. and 111. With A. M. A., Montgomery, Ala., 3 yrs.; Talladega, Ala., 2 yrs. Asst., Gar- field Park Ch., Chicago, 111. d., Chicago, III., Jan. 23, 1907. ♦Carlisle Joyslin Gleason, Lawyer. A.B. m., Ellen Jeannette Smith, Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 12, i860. Sec, Vt. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1859-60. Treas., Montpelier Gas Light Co., 1868-70. d., Montpelier, Vt., May 9, 1896. *Julius Herrick. A.B. Dartmouth Coll., 1853-54. Univ. of Vt., 1854-56; A.B., ib., 1856. Teacher, Sem., Flem- ingsburg, Ky., 1857-59; High Sch., Paris, Ky., 613 PI ] 800-67; Urbana Univ., I'rep. IJept., i868-0g. m., Nancy lievry llaxter, Mar., 1864. E(J., News, Flemiiigsburg, Ky. ♦Justus Herrick, Lawyer. Dartmouth, Coll., i853-54- d-. liurlington, N. J., i8;2. *George Higgins. Dartmouth Coll., i852-55- d., LeadviUe, Colo., Dec. 7. 1880. ♦Washington Irving Howard. Dartmouth Coll., 1852-53- Charter Mcmb. Ind. Bar, i8s4. Lawyer, Steuben, Ind., 1854- 59. m., (i) Mercy E. 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Author, "Geology of Peabody, Mass., and Vicinity." *John Elkins Abbott, Lawyer, San Fran- cisco, Cal. A.B. Prof., Law, Coll. of St. Augustine, 1863- 67. m., Mary Frances Hosmer, July 30, 1867. City Atty., Vallejo, Cal, 1875. Memb., Bd. of Aid., San Francisco, Cal., 1S85-87. d.. Moun- tain View, Cal., Nov. 15, 1887. *Francis Atherton Boyle, Manufacturer, Plymouth, N. C. Dartmouth, 1854-56. m., Annie H. Hemmick, Baltimore, Md. ist Lt. and Adjt., 32d N. C. State Troops, C. S. A., 1861-65. Mayor, Ply- mouth, N. C, 1882. Memb., Bd. of Co. Comrs., Washington Co., N. C, 1883. d., July 4, 1900. *Horace Meeker Dyke, Lawrence, Kans. A.B. Kans. Vols., U. S. A. Wounded, Battle of Wilson's Creek, Mo., Aug, 10, 1861. d., Springfield, Mo., Oct. 8, 1861. ♦Joseph Warren Fellows, Lawyer, Man- chester, N. H. A.B., LL.B. Prin., Christian Inst., Andover, N. H., 1859. Teacher, Inst., Brownwood, Ga. i860. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1861. N. Y, Bar, 1861. N. H. 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Author, nu- merous Masonic Wks. d., Mar. 13, 1901. ♦John Franklin Frye, Lawyer, Lowell, Mass. A.B. Mass. Bar, 1865. m., Diana M. Hunt- son, Lowell, Mass., June 24, 1873. Spec Jus- tice, Police Ct., Lowell, Mass., 1886 — . d., June 4, 1898. ♦William Little, Lawyer, Manchester, N. H. A.B. LL.B., Albany Law Sch. N. H. Gen. Ct., House, Manchester, 1864-69. m., Annie Deney, Feb. 22, 1870. Europe, 1888. Author, "History of Warren, N. H.," "History of 615 PI Schools of Manchester, N. 11." d., Dec. 19, 1893. '''Benjamin Lovering Pease, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. A.li. Law Student, Uover and iManchester, N. H., 1859. Prin. of Acad., Guilford, N. H., J859- 61; Wolfborough, N. H., 1861-62. N. H. Bar, Manchester, 1864. m., at Chicago, 111,, Marion Smith, of Toronto, Canada, Dec. 23, 1872. d., Oak Park, 111., Apr. 9, 1890. "■Hiram Moore Sanborn, Teacher, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Dartmouth, 1857-58. LL.B., Columbia, m., Ellen H. Henderson. Prin., Gram. Sch., No. 10, New York, N. Y., 1865-77. d-. Aug. 8, 1877. ""Samuel Sargent Taylor, Teacher, St Paul, Minn. A.B. m., Mary Ann Putnam, June 6, 1864. Ed., Stillwater Messenger. Pres., Minn. State Edu. Soc. Prin., Eng. and Class. Sch,, St. Paul, Minn., 1867 — . d., Mar. 18, 1889. i860 Josiah Taylor Closson, Clergyman, West Lebanon, Me. A.B. Andover Theol. Sem., 1860-63. Cong. Ch., Salisbury, Vt., 1863-64; N. Thetford, Vt., 1864-68; K. Deer Isle, Me., 1868-70; Fayette, Iowa, 187J-77. m., Ellen Louise Morrison, Fair- lee, Vt., July 7, 1880. Cong. Ch., St. Johns- bury Centre, \'t., and West Lebanon, Me., 1883—. Ferguson Haines, Manufacturer, 67 Adams St., Biddeford, Me. .\.B. Hardware Bus., Portland, Me., 1861-71. in., Harriet Hill, Biddeford, Me., June 1, 1865. Merchant and Mfr., Biddeford, Me., 1871 — . Mayor, Alderman, City Treas., Collector and Auditor, ih. Me. Legis., House, 1870-72. Samuel Hason Jackman, Farmer, 2315 G St., Sacramento. Cal. A.B. Teacher, N. 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St. Ch., Provi- dence, R. I., 1875-82. ^ Author. "Life of Wil- liam Burr," 1871 ; "History of Freewill Baj)- tists of R. I.," 1880; "Freewill Baptist Foreign Mission Enterprise, " 1881. d., June 2, 1882. *George Ephraim Chamberlin, St. Johns- bury, Vt. A.B. '1' B K. Capt., Maj. and Lt. Col., i iili Vt. Vols., U. S. A., 1862-64. Harvard Univ.. Law Sell., 1861-62. m., Adelia Gardner, New York, N. Y., Oct. i, 1863. Wounded, neai t.'harleston, Va., Aug. 21, 1864. d., Harper'^ J""erry, .\ug. jj, 1864. "■Samuel Carleton Cotton, Farmer, Or- lando, Fla. ,\.B. Prin., High Sch., Gloucester, Mass., 1860- 01: Georgetown, Mass., 1861-66. m., Annie Madelia Woodbury, May 7, 1864. Prin., High Sch.. Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1868-70; Freeport, 111.. 1870-71; .Mt. Carroll, lU., 1871-75. City Coun- cil. Mt. Carroll, 111., 1876. Co. Surv., Carroll Co., 111., 1879. d., Dec. 9, 1895. *John Bunce Gnswold, Clergyman, Manchester, Conn. .\.B. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1860-63. Cong. 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Prin. of Inst., Clarksville, Iowa, 1864- 65. Iowa Bar, 1869. Lawyer, Charles City, Iowa, 1869 — : Mayor, ib., 1873. Devoted much time to the defense of his people, the Cherokee Nation. Author, "Ode to Sequoyah, Inventor of Cherokee Alphabet," "Sitting Bull's Address to his Braves upon the eve of Battle at Big Horn," etc. d,, Nov. 3, 1909. *John Holt Hutchinson, Merchant, Portsmouth, N. H. Dartmouth Coll., 1857-60. m., Mary E. Gra- ham, St. Johnsbury, Vt., July 17, 1862. ist Lt., 3d Vt. Inf., U. S. A. With Signal Corps, 2 yrs. N. H. Gen. Ct., House, Rockingham (jo., 1876-78. Jeweler and Florist, Portsmouth, N. H., 1868-1907. d., June 7, 1907. *Edward Boardman Knight, Lawyer, Charleston, W. Va. A.B. m., (i) Hannah Charlotte White, Sept. 15, 1864. W. Va. Const. Conv., 1872. Corpn. Atty., Charleston, W. Va., 1876-81. m., (2) Mary Charlotte White, Feb. 12, 1882. d., Dec. 16, 1897. *George Augustus Marden, Journalist, Lowell, Mass. A.B., A.M. * B K. Priv. and ist Lt., 2d U. S. S. 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Y., June 8, 1876. 1871 Edward Carlton Atwood, Physician, 2 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona, Fla. A.B. M.D., L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1874. Phys., Westford, Mass., and Daytona, Fla., 1874 — . m., Caroline Shaw, Aug. 9, 1877. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. Local Surg., Fla. East Coast Ry.. 1889 — . Memb., Volusia Co. Med. Soc. (Pres.) ; Florida State Med. Assn.; Am. Med. Assn. James Roberts Beede, Farmer, West Epping, N. H. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Farmington, Minn., 1879-82; Howard Lake, Minn., 1882-85; Montevides, Minn., 1885-88. Farmer, West . Epping, N. H., 18S8— . Charles William Hoitt, Lawyer, Nashua. N. H. A.B., A.M. Clk., N. H. Gen. Ct., House, i872--;5. m., Harriette Louise Gilman, Jan. 14, 1875. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Nashua, N. H.. 1877. Teacher, Nashua and Boston, 1871-74. N. H. Bar, 1877. Police Justice, Nashua, N. H., 1889-1907. Memb., N. H. Const. Conv., 1889. N. H. Legis., House, 1901; Senator and Pres. of Senate, N. H., 1903. U. S. Atty. for N. H., 1907 — . 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Sch., Randolph, Vt., 1879-84. Pres., N. E. Norm. Assn., 1882-B3. Supt., Schs., Attleboro, Mass., 1884-85; Jersey City, N. J., 1885-87. Agt., State Bd. of Edu., Mass., 1887-97. Asst. and Assoc. City Supt., Schs., New York, N. Y., 1897 — . Lect., Sch. Administration, Summer Schs., Columbia, Yale and New York Univs. ; id.. Extension Courses, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Cameron Gray, Teacher, Roosevelt Ave., Chicopee, Mass. A.B., A.M. Prin., Pub. Sch., LeRoy, Kans., 1878-81. Supt. of Schs., Coffey Co., Kans., 1881-85. ni., Isabel Elizabeth Jamison, May ]6, 1882. Prin., Schs., Fredonia, Kans., 1885- 89. Supt., Schs., Abilene, Kans., 1889-93; Adams, Mass., 1894-99; Chicopee, Mass., 1899—. Memb., F. & A. M. Frederic Wallace Gregg, Lawyer [Re- tired], California Club, Los Angeles, Cal. A.B. ist Soph. Lat. Pr. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Jaffrey, N. H., 1878-79. Columbia Univ., Law Dept., i88o-8i. Ariz. Bar, 1881. Lawyer, Tucson, Ariz., 1881-87. U. S. Comr., ist Jud. Dist., Ariz., 1881-83. Judge, Pima Co. Ct., Ariz., 1885-87. Memb., Sch. Bd., Tucson, Ariz., 1883-85. Lawyer, San Bernardino, Cal., 1887-1907. Retired, 1907 — . Pres., Public Li- brary Bd., ib., 1895-1906. Clubs: University (Redlands) ; California (Los Angeles). George Irving Harvey, Teacher, 909 W. Columbus St., Muskogee, Okla. Dartmouth, 1874-76. Homer Bishop Hubbell, Teacher, Pieaver Dam, Wis. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Prin., High Sch., Nepon- set. 111., 1879-80. LL.B., Union CoU. Law, Chicago, 1886. Daniel Johnson, Jr., Physician, 18 Main St., Northfield, Vt. A.B., M.D., 1881. m., Minnie Eliza Gregg, May 25, 1881. Phys., Northfield, VL, 1881— . George Franklin Kenaston, College Pro- fessor, 109 West College Ave., Craw- fordsville, Ind. A.B., A.M., Pd.M. 2d Grimes Sr. Rhet. Pr. m., Ellen V. Ward, Middlesex, Vt., Aug. 13, 1878. Instr., Lat., Oberlin Coll., 1881-82. A.M. and Pd.M., Univ. of Mich., 1S81. Supt. of Schs., Attica, Ind.; NoblesviUe, Ind.; Man- kato, Minn., and Crawfordsville, Ind., 1882 — . Author, "Pedagogy of Jacotot," "Herbert's Sys- tem of Edu.," and various pamphlets. Franfois Joseph Gall Ladd, Lawyer, 21 Jefferson Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. m., Ella M. Byrt, Dec. 23, 1879. LL.B., Columbia, 1881. Teacher, Fifth Ave. Sch., New York, N. Y., 1881-82. N. Y. Bar, 1881. Lawyer, Richmond Hill., N. Y., 1881— . Lewis Hamilton Header, Teacher, 88 Anderson St., Providence, R. L A.B., Ph.D. High Sch., Southboro, Mass., 1878-79. Prin., High Sch., Warren, R. I., 1879-86. m., Mary Gammol Davol, ib., Aug, 23, 1881. Prin., Academy Ave. Grammar Sch., Providence, R. I., 1886-1905. Ph.D., Brown Univ., 1904. Lexington Ave. Grammar Sch., Providence, R. I., 1905 — . Author, "The Coun- cil of Censors." Nathaniel Willis Norton, Lawyer, 978 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Prin., High Sch., Ware, Mass.. 1878-79. LL.B., Union Univ., 1880. m., (i) Mary Estella Miner, Buffalo, N. Y., June 30, 1880. Lawyer, ib., 1880 — . Asst. Dist. Atty., Northn. Dist. of N. Y., 1889 — . m., (2) Mary Louise Cilley, June 17, 1903. Lewis Parkhur&t, Publisher, 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Prin., Gram. Sch., Fitchburg, Mass., 1878-80. m., Emma Jane Wilder, Wes- ton, Vt., Nov. 18, 1880. Prin., High Sch., Athol, Mass., 1880-81; Winchester, Mass., 1881. Memb., Ginn & Co., Pubs., Boston, Mass. A.M., 1908. Trustee, Dartmouth Coll., 1908 — . Memb., Mass. Legis., House, 1908. Clubs: University, Country. Res., Oak Knoll, Win- chester, Mass. Frank Sumner Rogers, Lawyer, North Troy. Vt. A.B. Charles William Stone, Farmer, Andover. N. H. A.B. Prin., Gram. Sch., Acworth, N. H., 1879- 80. George Weare Stone, Lawyer, Andover, N. H. A.B., LL.B. Prin., Gram. Sch., Acworth, N. H., 1878-79; Proctor Acad., Andover, N. H., 1879-80. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1882. N. H. Bar, 1882. Lawyer, Andover, N. H., 1882 — . N. H. Legis., House, 1885-89. m., Stella M. Prince, 1887. Memb., Conv. to revise Const, of N. H., 1902. 632 PI George Weare Weymouth, Physician, Lyme, N. H. A.B. M.D., 1881. Memb., N. H. Med. Soc. Phys., Laconia, N. H.; Lyme, N. H. *Albert Augustus Babcock, Malone, N. Y. A.B. Law Student, d,, May 29, 1879. *Garrett James Bradt, Physician. Litch- field. N. H. M.D. nartmouth, 1875-76. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1880. House Pliys. and Surg., St. Francis Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1880. m., Minnie F. Farson, Dec. 14, 1882. 1879 Charles Wellington Allen, Physician, 1709 W. 24 St., Los Angeles, Cal. A.B., A.M., M.D. Dartmouth, 1875-76. A.B., Univ. of Vt., 1879; A.M. and M.D., ib., 1882. m., Angie Louisa Stewart, Vergennes, Vt., Aug. 16, 1882. Phys., Bristol, Vt., 1S82-83; Gilbert Station, Iowa, 1883-84: Story City, Iowa, 1884- f.901. Mayor, Story City, Iowa, 1885-87. Phys., Los Angeles, Cal., 1901 — . Memb., F. & A. M. ; K. of P.; Modern Woodmen of Am. Edward Goldsmith Bailey, Business, i West 54 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Asst. Eng., Northn. Pacific E. R., Nueldan Tunnel,- Mont., 1881. Chief Eng., James River Valley R. R. Co.; Duluth & Mani- toba R. R. Co. Memb., Bd. of Mgrs., Manhat- tan State Hosp. for the Insane. John Arnold Barrett, Electrical En- fineer, 15 Day St.. New York, N. Y. .B. See Alpha Alpha, 1879. Dartmouth. 1875-76. Middlebury Coll., 1876-79. A.B., Mid- dlebury, 1879. A.B., Dartmouth, 1890. Charles Field Chapman, Banker, Wood- stock, Vt. A.B. Univ. of Vt., Med. Dept., 1880-81. Treas., Savings Bk., Woodstock, Vt. Foster Reid Clement [Retired], 194 S. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. Dartmouth, 1875-77. Boston Univ., Sch. of Law, 1878-79. m., Harriet E. Whitcomb, Mar. 3, 1880. Pres., Northwestern Trust Co., Fargo, N. Dak., 1883. m., (2) Lillian Searles, 1895. Charles Carlos Davis, Teacher [Re- tired], Winchester, N. H. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Waterbury, Vt., 1879. m., Grace Helen Coxeter, Jan. 25, 1881. Prin., High Sch., Vergennes, Vt.; Hartford, Vt. Memb., N. H. Const. Conv., 1902. Judge, Police Ct., Winchester, N. H., 1904 — . Leonard Knight Graves, Surgeon. A.B., A.M., M.D. Prin., High Sch., S. Ac- worth, N. H., 1879-80. M.D., Natl. Med. Coll., 188s. M.D., Bellv. Hosp. Med. Coll., 1888. Clk., Office, U. S. Surg. Gen., Washing- ton, D. C. Surg., 2oist N. Y. Vols., 1898. ist Lt. and Asst. Surg., 29th U. S. Vols. (Phil- ippine Isl.). Present address unknown. Edwin Charles Holman, Clergyman, 75 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.D. Dartmouth, 1875-78. Oberlin Coll., 1880- 81. Yale, Dept. of Theol., 1881-83. m., Helen E. Gordon, New Ipswich, N. H., June 6, 1883. Ordained, Middleton, Conn., Sept. 19, 1883. B D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1885. Cong. Ch., Littleton, N. H., 1885-86; Centre Ch., Haver- hill, Mass., 1886. Field Sec, Internatl. Sun- shine Soc, New York, N. Y. Alonzo Ezra Kenaston, Lawyer, Has- tings. Mich. \.h. ' Fred Warren Shattuck, Teacher, 39 Al- gonquin St., Dorchester, Mass. A.B. Prin., Day St. Gram. Sch., Fitchburg, Mass. m., Isabel Gilchrest, Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 25, 1883. Prin., Manchester, N. H.; Winchester, Mass.; Somerville, Mass. Memb., various Edu. Assns. Clifford Hayes Smith, Clergyman, Pitts- ford, Vt. A.B., B.D. 2d Thayer Jr. Math. Pr. ist Lock- wood Jr. Eng. Comp. Pr., 1878. * B K. B.D., Yale, 1882. m., (i) Nellie Elvira Bartlett, June 21, 1882. Cong. Ch., Sherburne, Vt. ; Pittsford, Vt. m., (2) Martha Louisa Vatey, Jan. 5, 1887. Harry Bates Thayer, Officer of Corpora- tion, 15 Dey St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Pres., Western Electric Co. V. Pres., Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co., New York, N. Y. m., Carrie M. Ransom, Apr. 26, 1887. Clubs: Union League (Chicago); New England Soc; University (New York). Frank George Wheatley, 174 Adams St., North Abington, Mass. A.B., A.M., M.D. Prin., High Sch., Spring- field, Vt., 1879-82. M.D., Dartmouth, 1884. Phys., North Abington, Mass., 1884 — . Lec- turer, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Boston, 1889-91; Prof., Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Tufts Med. Coll., 1893 — . Mass. Legis., House, 1904-05; Senate, 1907-08. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Am. Therapeutic Assn. ; Am. Med. Soc *Alfred Swift Houghton, Physician, St. Albans, Vt. M.D. Dartmouth, 1875-76. M.D., Columbia, 1880. Phys., Brooklyn and New York, N. Y. m., Harriet L. Smith, Brooklyn, 1882. Med. Examr., New York. Municipal Civil Service Comsn., ib., 1895 — . d., July 29, 1909. *Charles Wallace Ketchum, Teacher, Barre, Vt. A.B. d., Barre, Vt., June 25, :88o. *Edmund Dorman Libby, Civil En- gineer, Providence, R. I. A.B., A.M. C.E., J882. U. S. Asst. Eng. d.. Concord, N. H., Apr. 24, 1903. *Daniel Arthur Rollins, Journalist, Methuen, Mass. .\.B. Ed., Sentinel, Lawrence, Mass., 1879-80; Enterprise, Methuen, Mass., 1880-82. d.. Mar. 26, 1882. 1880 Fred Elmer Cluff, Teacher of Music, 63 Howard St., Haverhill. Mass. A.B., A.M., Mus.D. Teacher, High Sch., Can- dia, N. H., 1880-81; Fairfax Hall Sch., Win- chester, Va., 1881-82. Prin., Sem., Kingston, N. H., 1882-83. Teacher, Piano and Organ, Haverhill, Mass., 1883-87; N. E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., 1883-87. Prof., Music and Ger., Geneva Coll., 1887-90; Campbell L^niv., Holton. Kaiis., 1890-91: Pennington Sem., Pennington N. .1., 1891-97. Priv. Teach- 6,33 PI er, Haverhill. Mass., i897-j9(ij. Organist, ist Ch., Bradford, Mass., 1897-1902. Prof., Organ and l^iaiio, Conservatory of Music, Dennison Univ., Granville, Ohio, 1903-03. JJir., Music, Adrian Coll., Adrian, Mich., 1903-oS. Organist and Choir-Master, Christ Ch., Adrian, Mich, Mus.D., 1906. Charles Hale Cogswell, Physician, 380 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. A.li., M.D. Track Team. Won Half-mile and Quarter-mile, Mott Haven Games, 1879. Gen. Impr. Pr. M.D.. Harvard Med. Sch., 1883. Asst. Port Phys., Boston I-Iarbor, 1883-93. Surg., Cavalry M. \'. M., 1889-96. m., Margaret Ward, Boston, Mass., 1889. Supt. and Kes. Phys., L. I. Public Inst., Boston, Mass., 1893- 97. Phys., Cambridge, Mass., 1897 — . William Bainbridge Fellows, Lawyer, Tilton, N. H. A.B. ni., Ida Grace Scribner, Ashland, N. H., Nov. I, 1881. N. H. Bar, 1883. Priv. Sec, U. S. Senator A. F. Pike, 1884-85. Clk., U. S. Senate, Com. on Claims, 1885-87. Priv. Sec., U. S. Senator P. C. Clieney, 1887. Solic., Bell(nap Co., N. H., 1891-97. Judge of Probate, ib., 189s — . Sec, N. H. State Bd. of Equaliza- tion. 1901-08. Chmn., N. H. Spec. Tax Comsn., 1908. David Johnson Foster, Lawyer, Burling- ton, Vt. A.B. 4th Clark Orat. Pr., 1878; ist ib., 1879. ist Lockwood Sr. Ehet. Pr. Law Student, Burlington, Vt., 1880-83. Vt. Bar, 1883. m., Mabel Maria Allen, Chelsea, Vt., Oct. 4, 1883. City Pros. Atty., Burlington, Vt., 1885-87; Sch. Comr., 1885-87. State's Atty., j886. Pros. Atty., Chittenden Co., Vt., 1886-90. Vt. Legis., Senate, 1892-94. Comr., State Taxes, 1894-98. Chmn., Bd. R. R. Comrs., 1898-1900. U. S. House of Reps., 1900 — ; Chmn., Com. on For. Kel., 1910 — . Alvin Dennis Gaines, Real Estate, 609 Washington Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. A.B., A.M. Prin. and Supt., State High Sch., Spring Valley, Minn., 1881-84; Alexandria. Minn., 1884-90. m., Bernice Claudia Van Loan, Hamilton, Minn., Aug. 23, 1885. Supt., Schs., Douglas Co., Minn., 1890-94. Instr., Univ. of Minn., 1896-99. Mgr., Gaines Land and Loan Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1899 — . Partner, Gaines, Lloyd Pub. Co. Joint Au- thor, "Little Songs for Little Singers." George Henry Hubbard, Clergyman, 46 Hamilton Ave., Haverhill, Mass. A.B., A.M. Prof., Math., St. Francis Coll., 1881. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1881-84. Cong. Chs., Mass., 1884 — . m., Deborah Bowditch Dean, Cambridge, Mass., June 13, 1889. Au- thor, "The Why of Poverty," "Spiritual Power at Work," "Spiritual Coins and Counterfeits," "Teachings of Jesus in Parables." William Alexander Service, Clergyman, Garrett, Ind. A.B., B.D. ist Lockwood Decl. Pr., 1880. B.D., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1883. Presb. Ch., Union Springs, N. Y., 1883-86; Howell, Mich., 1886-1900; Garrett, Ind., 1900 — . Frederick Webster Sturdivant, Lawyer, 219 W. Bancroft St., Toledo. Ohio. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Inst., Freehold, N. J.; i.awrenceville, N. J. 1880-83. Ohio Bar, 1885. Practiced Ry. Corpn. i.aw, 1885-91. Lawyer, Toledo, Ohio, 1891— . ♦Benjamin Franklin Armitage, Teacher, Mattoon, 111. A.B., A.M. Supt., Pub. Schs., Mattoon, 111., 18821905. m., Anne E. Williams, June 11, 1890. d., Monmouth, 111., Oct. 28, 1905. *Curtis Asahel Kibling, Banker, White River Junction, Vt. A.B. B K. Prin., Pub. Schs., Elk Point, S. Dak., 1881-83. m., Harriet K. Wiley, Albert Lea, Minn., Aug. 2, 1884. Supt. of Schs., Strafford, Vt., 1887. Treas., White R. Sav- ings Bk., White R. Junction, Vt., 1887-90. d., Oct. 17, 1890. *John Baldwin Stacy, Vershire, Vt. A.B. d., May 6, 1880. A.B., post obit. 1881 Charles Henry Beckett, Lawyer, 306 West 88 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Asst. Sec, XXXIII A K E Conv., n Chap., Hanover, N. H., Oct. 23-24, 1879. 2d Speaking Pr., 1879; id., 1880; 1st id., 1881. Gen. Impr. Pr., 1881. ist Essay Pr., 1881. * B K. A K E Council, B Chap., 1882-83; Sec, id., 1884. LL.B., Columbia, 1883. N. Y. Bar, 1883. m., Estelle Josephine Newman, Watkiiis, N. Y., Apr. 24, 18S4. Clk., Surrogate's OfBce, New York, N. Y., 1884 — . Author, Novel, "Who is John Newman?" 1887. Rec Sec, A K E Club, New York, N. Y., 1888-89. Poet, XLI A K E Conv., Chicago, 111., Oct. 19-20, 1887. Memb., Bd. of Trus- tees, Elmira Reformatory, 1889-1902. Surro- gate, New York Co., 1907-08. Memb., New England Soc. ; Bar Assn. Clubs: University, City, Republican, Hardware. William Franklin Coburn, Lecturer and Writer, The Farms, West Newfield, Me. M.D. Dartmouth, 1877-78. M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1881. Student, Yale Div. Sch.; Andover Sera, m., Mary Louis Dwinell, Mar. 14, 1882. Cong. Chs., Colo., Kans., Wis. and 111., 1882-1905. Post Grad., Princeton Coll. Owner and Mgr., The Danville Sanatorium, Danville, 111. Author, "Parson Bob," "The Angel Pilot," "Yoke Fellows Bible," etc. Owen Copp, Physician, Room 36, State House, Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D. 2d Lat. Pr., 1879; 1st id., 1880. 1st Atherton Jr. Gr. Pr. * B K. M.D., Harvard, 1884. Phys., Methuen, Mass., 1884- 86; Taunton, Mass., 1887 — . m., Harriet Grace Sargent, Methuen, Mass., June 15, 1886. Asst. Phys., Taunton Insane Hosp., 1885-95. Supt., Mass. Hosp. for Epileptics, 1895-99. Executive Officer, Mass. State Bd. of Insanity, 1899 — . Memb., Am. Medico-Psychol. Assn.; Boston Soc. of Psychiatry and Neurology; N. E. Soc. of Psychiatry; Mass. Med. Soc Charles Herbert Howe, Teacher, Wake- field, Mass. A.B. * B K. 2d Philos. Oration. Prin., High Sch., W. Newbury, Mass., 1881-82; Gro- ton, Mass., 1883-88; Adams, Mass., 1888-95; Wakefield, Mass., 1895—. m., Mary A. Fitz, Dec. 26, 1883. William Atwood Lancaster, Lawyer, N. Y. Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. See Xi, 1881. Dartmouth, 1877-78. Colby, 1878-81. Maine Bar, 1881. Lawyer, Fairfield, Me., 1881-82; Boston, Mass., 1882-84; Augusta, 634 PI Me., 1884-87. m., Kate I. Manson, Pittsfield, Me., Jan. 4, 1886. Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn., 1887—. Joseph Franklin Merriam, Real Estate, 29 W. 64 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Teacher, Lenox Sch., New York, N. Y., 1884. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. Lawyer and Real Estate Dealer, Duluth, Minn., 1885-95. Real Estate, New York, N. Y. George Henry Roberts, address un- known. A.B. George Elwyn Rose, Lawyer, 105 Illi- nois Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. A.B. Ohio Bar, 1883. Lawyer, Youngstown, Ohio, 1S83 — . Corpn. Coutteel, ib., 1888-92. Probate Judge, Mahoning Co., Ohio, 1884-1901. ni., Louise Baxter, South Dennis, Mass., Oct. 22, 1890. Merab., Law Firm, Norris, Jackson & Rose, 1901 — , Charles Sumner Ward, Y. M. C. A. Sec- retary, 124 E. 28 St., New York. N. Y. A.B. * B K. m., Bettie E. Randall, May 25, 1883. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Lexington, Ky. Sec, Y.^M. C. A., New Britain, Conn.; Danville, Vt.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Minne- apolis, Minn., 1881-1897. Sec, Internatl, Y. M. C. A., 1897—. *John Willard Lanehart, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. A.B. 4th Lockwood Orat. Pr., 1880; 2d, id., j88l. Ed., Dartmouth, 1880-81. Chicago Bar, J 883. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1883-96. Sec, Newark City R. R., Newark, Ohio. Mgr., Ogden Gas Co., Cosmopolitan Electric Co. V. Pres., Unity Bldg. Co. m., Addie E. Mc- Elwain, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Jane 4, 1888. d., July 16, 1S96. ♦Harmon John Locke, Teacher, Wells River, Vt. A.B. Prin., Acad., Corinth, Vt., 1881-82; Graded Sch., Illiopolis, 111., 1883-84. m., (1) Mary Berry, Illiopolis, 111., Apr. 17, 1884. Prin., Acad., Chelsea, Vt., 1884-86; Graded Sch., Chandlerville, 111., 1886-87. Taught Classi- cal High Sch., Kansas City, 1888-1895; Jaffrey, N. H., 1895-97; Wells River, Vt., 1897-98. m., (2) Carrie Ella Sawyer, Topsham, Vt., Sept. 17, 1898. d., Westboro, Mass., Nov. 16, 1898. 1882 Robert Noyes Adams, P. O. Clerk, 701 Congress St., Portland, Me. A.B. M.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1886. m., Abbie M. Bennett, June 15, igo8. Wallace Irving Coburn, Clergyman, 251 Straight St., Grand Rapids, Mich. A.B. Hartford Theol. Sem., 2 yrs. Andover Theol. Sem., i yr. Pastor, Rockford, 111.; Grand Rapids, Mich, m., Elizabeth M. Swazey, June 3, 1886. Charles Horace Cushman, address un- known. Dartmouth, 1878-81. Edgar Augustus DeWitt, Business, Dal- A.b'. B K. Agt., Ginn & Co., Sch. Book Pubs., 18S3--. Benjamin Smith Harmon, Lawyer, SS Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. 2d Grimes Sr. Rhet. Pr. Ed., Aegis, B K. Teacher, Columbia Gram. Sch., 1882. Columbia, Law Sch., 1882-85; LL.B. (cMOT laude), 1885. N. Y. Bar, with "Honorable mention," 1885. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1885 — . m., Helen Lockwood Ketcham, New York, June 3, 1887. Memb., Strong, Harmon & Mathewson, 1889-98; Har- mon & Mathewson, 1898-1909; Krauthoff, Harmon & Mathewson, 1909 — . Dir. and ^'. Pres., Am. Universal Mill. Co. and N. Mex. Midland Ry. Co.; Dir., Durango Central R. R. Co. and N. Mex. Development Co.; Dir., Carthage Fuel Co. Memb., N. E.' Soc; Sons of the Revolution; The Pilgrims. Clubs: Rac- quet and Tennis, Union League, Repub. Club of the City of New York, New York Yacht, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Lawyers*, Railroad, Economic, Apawamis. Irwen Leviston, College Professor, Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Grimes Gen. Impr. Pr. Leather Mfr., Enfield, N. H., 1882-85. m., Nellie R. Currier, Enfield, N. H., Sept. 2, 1885. Teach- er, High Sch., Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1885-86; Omaha, Neb., 1886-go. A.M., 1887. Asst. Prin., Omaha, 1890-96; Prin., ib., 1896-1900. Supt., Schs., St. Paul, Minn., 1900-08. Prof., Physics, Wells Coll., Aurora, N. Y., 1908 — . Ernest Howard Lines, Physician, 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. * B K. Ed., A K E Cata- logue, 1S83-85. M.D., Columbia, 1886. House Surg., N. Y. Hosp., 1886-87; Attending Surg., N. Y. Dispensary, 1888. m., Elizabeth Lindsay James, 1889. Treas., Dartmouth Coll. Alumni Assn., New York, N. Y., 1890 — . Med. Dir., European Office, New York Life Ins. Co., 3 Rue Le Peletier, Paris, France, 1903 — . David Byron Locke, Superintendent, Rutland, Vt. A.B., A.M. Supt. of Schs., Barnet, Vt, 1882- 87. m., Nellie V. Winch, Hartland, Vt., Mar. 4, 1882. Prin. of Acad., McGudor's Fall, Vt., 1882-87; Bradford, Vt., 1887-93. Supt. of Schs., Winchendon, Mass., 1893-1906; Rutland City, Vt., 1906 — . Charles Frederick Mathevrson, Lawyer, SS Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Varsity Baseball Team (1-2-3-4). Varsity Football (2). 1st Lat. Pr. (2). 2d Thayer Math. Pr. (2). Del., XXXIII A K E Conv., Oct. 23-24, 1879; id., XXXV A K E Conv., Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 19-20, 1881. DeL, Inter-Coll. Baseball League, Springfield, Mass., 1881. ist Gr. Pr. (3). Lockwood Orat. Pr. (3). 2d Rollins and Morse Orat. Pr. (3-4). Valedictorian. 4» B K. Columbia Univ., Law Sch., 1883-85; Varsity Baseball Nine (1884-85); LL.B., 1885.- N. Y. Bar, 1885. Lawyer (Corpn. Law, Specialty), New York, N. Y., 1885 — ; Memb., Strong, Harmon & Mathewson, 1889-98; Harmon & Mathewson, 1898-1909; Krauthoff, Harmon & Mathewson, 1909 — . m., Jeanie Campbell Anderson, Portland, Me., Dec 8, 1886. Son, SamT A. born 1887. Trus- tee, Dartmouth Coll., 1894 — . Pres., Dartmouth Alumni Assn. of N. Y., 1895-97. First Pres., Dartmouth Club of N. Y., 1899. Pres., ilet. Assn., Amateur Ath. Union. Dir., Columbia Trust Co. ; Caledonian-Am. Ins. Co. Memb., A K E Council (representing 11); Pres., 1910 — . Author, "Evolution of Democracy," "Future of Democracy." Delivered address, laying of cor- ncr-slone of Dartmouth Hall by Earl of Dart- 635 FI moutli, Hanover, Oct., 1904. Memb., Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; Down Town Assn.; N. Y. Law Inst.: N. Eng. Soc; Vt. Soc. of the City of New York (V. Pres.). Clubs: Uni- versity (Boston); University (New York); Apawamis; Baltusrol Golf; St. Andrews; Auto- mobile Club of Am. Charles William McClearn, Physician, Maiden, Mass. A.B., M.D. Bus. Mgr., Dartmouth, i88i-8.'. M.D., Univ. of Vt., ' 1884. Phys., Williams- town, Vt., 18S4-87; Maiden, Mass., 1888—. Memb., Vt. Med. Soc. Solomon Barnes Merrill, Civil Engineer, 821 Mapleton Ave., Boulder, Colo. A.B. C.E., 1883. Sec. and Treas., Boulder Iron Works, Boulder, C!oIo. Frank Beneville Pierce, Physician, 132 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. A.B. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1886. * B K. Phys., Elizabeth City Hosp., 1886-87. Phys., Haverhill, Mass., 1887 — , m., Kate Ingalls Sleeper, Nov., 1889. Memb., Staff, Hale Hosp.; Sch. Bd., Haverhill, Mass. ; Mass. Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn.; Haverhill Med. Club. William Gove Porter, Lawyer, Sioux Falls, S. D. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Teacher, Hanger Sem., Red. Wing,, Minn., 18S2. LL.B., Drake Univ., Des Moines, la., 1884. Lawyer, Custer City and Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 1884 — . m., Jessie M. Yost, Center Point, Iowa, June 27, 1888. A.M., 188S. State Atty., Custer Co., S. Dak., 1890-95. Asst. U. S. Atty., Dist. of S. Dak., J89S— ; U. S. Atty., ib., Apr.-July, 1906; March-July, 1907. Pres., Repub. State League, S. Dak., 1900-06. Treas., Natl. Repub. League, 1904, 1906. Memb., Lodge, Com- mandery and Consistory, F. & A. M., Nobles, Mystic Shrine; I. O. O. F. ; Sovereign Grand Lodge of the State of S. Dak. Emerson Hall Smith, Lawyer, Fargo, N. D. A.B. m., Ella S. Knight, Aug. 16, 1S82. Charles Ripley Webster, Lawyer, 153 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Commenc, Speaker. Capt., Baseball Team. Law Student, Chicago 111., 1882-84. III. Bar, Chicago, 1884. 1883 Samuel Allen Barrett, Clergyman, no Pine St., Florence, Mass. A.B. See Alpha Alpha, 1882. Middlebury Coll., 1878. Charles Alvin Braley, Lawyer, 1302 Lin- wood Ave., Kansas City, Mo. A.B., LL.B. * B K. Supt. of Schs., North- field, Vt., 1884-85. LL.B., cum laude, Boston Univ., 1886. Mass. Bar, Suffolk Co., 1886. Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo., 1887 — . m., Bertha L. Willing, 1 90 1. Charles H. Brown, Lawyer, lo Franklin St., Vineyard Haven, Mass. A.B. Dartmouth, 1879-82. A.B., 1886. Bos- ton Univ., Law Sch., 2 yrs. Holman Arthur Drew, Insurance, Berlin, N. H. A.B. Capt., Football Team. Neb. Bar, 1885. Sheriff, Coos Co., N. H., 1903—- 636 Irving Fish, Real Estate, 17 Slate St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Treas., Havana Gas Light Co., New York, N. Y., 1883-84. Real Estate, N. Y., 1884—. Mexico, 1886. John Warren Gordon, Lawyer, Barre, Vt. j\.B., A.M. Grimes Gen. Impr. Pr, Edward Leeds Gulick, Clergyman and Teacher, West Lebanon, N. H. .\.B., A.M. 3d Rollins and Morse Elocu. Pr. Lockwood Orat. Pr. ist Spalding Gr. Pr.. 1883. * B K. Teacher, Williston Sem., East- hampton, Mass.. 1883-84. Union Theol. Sem.. 1884-87. Sub-Master. High Sch., Lawrence. Mass., 1887-89.^ Instr., Hist., Chandler Sch., Hanover, Mass. Pastor, Groton, Mass., 1889- 92. m., Harriet Farnsworth, Dec. j. 1890. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1892-93; A.M., 1893. Teacher, Lawrenceville Acad., Lawrenceville. N. J., 1893-1904. Pastor, W. Lebanon, N. H., 1907 — . Sidney Lewis Gulick, Missionary, 6 Nashinoki Cho, Kyoto, Japan. A.B., A.M., D.D. Univ. of Cal., 1879-80. j.l Thayer Jr. Math. Pr. 2d Grimes Sr. Rhel Pr. B K. Union Theol. Sem.. 1883-S6. m.. Clara Fisher, Sept., 1887. Missionary, Japan, 1887-95; 1897-1905. Andover Theol. Sem.. 1895; Mansfield Coll., Oxford, Eng., iSgo D.D., Dartmouth, 1902. Marbourg Univ., Ger.. 1905-06. Prof., Systematic Theol.. Doshisha: Lect., Christianity, Imperial Univ., Kyoto. Japan, 1906 — . Author, "Growth of the King- dom of God," "Evolution of the Japanese," "The White Peril of the Far East." Edward Hopkins McLachlin, Teacher. East Peacham, Vt. A.B.; A.M. *t> B K. Valedictorian. Commenc. Speaker. Assoc. Prin., Lawrence .\cad . Groton, Mass., 1883-84. Prin., High Sell.. Westboro, Mass., 1884-89. m., Caroline Cor- delia Chamberlain, Westboro, Mass., .-Vug. 23. 1887. Prin., High Sch., Brattleboro, \'l.. 1889-91, Supt. of Schs., South Hadley and Granby, Mass., 1891-1900; Bristol, Conn., 1900- 01 : Bath, Me., 1901 — . Trustee, Public Li- brary, Bath, Me., 1901-04. Memb., Kennebec Yacht Club, 1902-04. Author, historical and commemorative addresses. William Quinby, Lawyer, 53 State St.. Boston. Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B., LL.M. LL.B., Columbian Univ., Law Sch., 1886; LL.M., 1887. Prin.. Dennison Sch., Washington, D. C. Mass. Bar. Samuel Worcester Robertson, Teacher, 21 19 HoUister Ave., Santa Barbara. Cal. .\.B., .\.M. Dartmouth, 1879-83. Class Pres. Pres., Baseball Assn. Dir., Athletic Assn. Class Ode. m., Grace E. Knight, St. John.s liury, Vt., Nov. 26, 1883. Prin., Acad., Gilman- ton, N. H., 1884-96; High Sch., Woodsville. N. H., 1896-1905; id., Rochester, N. H., 1905- 08. Pres., Grafton Co. Teachers' Assn., 1897- gS; N. H. State Teachers' .Assn., 1898-99. Sec. and Treas., Edu. Council of N. H., 1898-1908. Benjamin Tenney, Physician, 308 Marl- borough St., Boston, Mass. -V.B.. A.M., M.D. Head-Master, Gram. Sch.. N. Leominster, Mass. Hon. A.M., Harvard 1887; M.D., 1892. Phvs.. Boston, Mass., 1892—. m., Alice Parker, Hanover. N. H.. Nov. 8, 1893. Instr., Anatomy, Harvard Med. Sch.. 1893- PI 1901. Phys. to Boston City Hosp., 1898-1900. Surg, to Boston Dispensary. 1901 — ; Berkley Intirmary, 1905 — . Contrib., Current Med. Lit- erature, etc. Hiram Quintilian Ward, Clergyman. Brookfield, Vt. A.B., A.M., B.D. * B K. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1883-87; B.D., 1887. A.M., 1B93. Pas- tor, Oxford, N. H., 1904-09; Second Cong. Ch., Brookfield, Vt., 1910 — . Alfred Edwin Watson, Banker and In- surance Agent, Hartford and White River Junction. A.B., A.M. Z E. Del., XXXVI A K E Conv., Providence, R. I., Oct. 18-19, 1882. Mang. Ed. and Bus. Mgr., The Dartmouth (4). * B K, Commenc. Speaker. Law Student, 1883-85. m., Mary Maud Carr, Montpelier, Vt., July 3, 1883. Sec, Civ. and Mil. Affairs, \'t., 1884-86. Agt. and Dir., Vt. Mut. Ins. Co., 1886 — ; Natl. Life Ins. Co., 1887 — . Re- porter, N. E. Associated Press, 1887 — ; Vt. State and Natl. Elections, 1888 — . Represents 24 other Ins. Cos. Clk., Bd. of R. R. Comrs., Vt., 1886-94. Treas., Dir. and Clk., White River Savings Bk., 1890 — . Vt. Legis., House, 1894-96; Chmn., Joint Com. on Library, and Memb., Com. on R. Rs. Memb., Repub. State Com., 1894-1906; Sec, id., 1898-1906; Wind- sor Co. Repub. Com., 1894-1908; Sec, 1894- 98; Chmn., 1898-1908. R. R. Comr., 1898- 1900. Vt. Legis., Senate, 1898-1900; Chmn., Com. on R. Rs. Dir., Hartford Natl. Bk., 1908—; id., C. K. & S. Ry. Co.; Reservoir Ice Co. (Treas.). Memb., W. R. Junction Bd. of Trade; id., Ex. Com., Vt. Assn. of Local Fire Ins.; Vt. Hist. Soc; Vt. Fish and Game League. Club, Automobile. Res., Overlook, Hartford. Nelson James Whitehill, Teacher, White River Junction, Vt. A.B. A.M., 1886. Prin., High Sch., Ran dolph, Vt., 1883-97; Montpelier, Vt., 1897-1900; Hartford, Vt., 1900-09; White River Junction, Vt., 1909 — . *Charles Sawyer Griswold, Lawyer, Lit- tleton, N. H. .\.B. d., Dec. I, 1897. 1884 Carlos Lemuel Adams, Clergyman, 306 E. Division St., Ishpeming, Mich. A.B., S.T.B. M. E. Ch., Thetford, Vt.; Den- nis, Mass., 1885. S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1887. M. E. Ch., W. Branch, Mich., 1887-88. m., Emma Louisa Cooper, Springfield, Mass., Oct. 5, 1887. M. E. Chs., Mich., 1887—. George Hall Bowles, Physician, 1750 Washington St., Boston, Mass. B.L. M.D., Harvard, 1893. Charles Allen Dinsmore, Clergyman, 144 Prospect St., Waterbury, Conn. .•\.B., B.D., D.D. Dartmouth, )88o-8i; A.B.. 1894. B.D., Yale Div. Sch., t888. Ordained, Cong. Clergyman, 1888. m., Annie Laurie Beattie, Sandusky, Oliio, 1889. D.D., Dart- mouth, 1906. Author, "The Teachings of Dante," "Aids to the Study of Dante," "Atone- ment in Literature and Life." Memb., Dante Soc. of Cambridge; Boston Authors Club. Served with U. S. Engineers in Survey of Miss. River. Now I'asLor, j.-^t Congl. Ch., Waterbury, Conn. ' Edward Dudley Emerson, Manager, 520 Fidelity Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B. <1» B K. m., Mary Louise Emerson, June 30, 1892. Mgr., Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Star Oil Works, Buffalo, N. Y. Treas., A K E Assn. of Westn. New York. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Club, University (Buffalo). George Dana Lord, College Professor, Hanover, N. H. A.B., A.M. 1st Thayer Jr. Math. Pr. ist Atherton Jr. Gr. Pr. 3d Orat. Pr., 1884. Salutatory. * B K. Teacher, Acad., Living- ston, Me., 1884-85. Prin., Acad., Woodstock, Conn., 1885-87. Tutor, Gr., Dartmouth, 1887- 91. m., Annette Louise Bowen, Woodstock, Conn., June 30, 1891. Asst. Prof., Gr., ib., 1891- 99; Assoc. Prof., Gr. and Gr. Archasol., ib., 1900-08; Prof., Classical Archaiol., ib., 1908 — . Memb., Am. Philol. Assn., 1887 — ■. Nelson Alvin McClary, Officer of Cor- poration, 184 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Final Honors, Chem. Grimes Gen. Impr. Pr. With Jansen, McClary & Co., Pubs., Chicago, 111., 1884-85. Asst. Sec. and Mgr., Natl. Gas Light and Fuel Co., Chicago, 111., 1885-87. Mgr., Chicago Gas Stove Co., 1886; Sec, id., 1887-95. Mgr., Ogden Gas Co., 1895- 1901, Pres., Northwestn. Gas Light & Coke Co., 1901—. Pres., De Kalb Co. Gas. Co. Dir., Natl. Gas & Water Co. Sec, Sterling Gas & Electric Light Co. Memb., S. A. R. (Pres., Natl. Soc, 1907); Am. Gas Inst.; Bd. of Edu., Oak Grove., 111., 1899-1905. Clubs: University; South Shore Country (Chicago); Oak Park; Westward Ho Golf (Oak Park). Res., 126 Home Ave., Oak Park, 111. David George Miller, Teacher, 29 White St., Taunton. Mass. A.B., A.M. ist Soph. Lat. Pr. Valedictorian. * B K. Teacher, Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H., 1884-90. m., Melicent M. Mil- ler, 1885. Sub-Master, Brooks Mil. Acad., Cleveland, Ohio, 1890-91; High Sch., Taunton, Mass., 1891-1900. Prin., id., 1900 — . Josiah Hatch Quincy, Lawyer, 27 Strat- ford St., West Roxbury, Mass. B.L., LL.B. Commenc. Speaker. Ed., Dart- mouth, 1883-84. * B K. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1887. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1887 — ■• ni., Irene Margaret Brown, Oct. 11, 1899. Dir., Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass.; Wells Memorial Assn. Clubs: City; Episcopalian Club of Mass.; Twen- tieth Century (Boston). Irving Frank Symonds, Student, 14 Green St., Somerville, Mass. Dartmouth, 1880-83. ni., 1886. Student, Mass. College of Osteopathy, 1910. *Stephen Riley Willard, Lawyer, Min- neapolis, Minn. A.B. 2d Grimes Sr. I'lhet. Pr. * B K. Bos- ton Univ., Sch. of Law, 1885-86. Minn. Bar, 3887, Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn., 1887-1900. Memb., Gilfillan, Belden & Willard, Lawyers, d., Santa Fe, N. IVIex., Oct. i, 1900. 1885 Edwin Allen Bayley, Lawyer, 30 Court St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Asst. Sec, XXXVIII A K E (>Z7 PI Conv., B >I' riiap., Rochester, N. Y., Nov. li- ij, i»84. I'hilu!.. Oration. <1> I! K. Teacher, Newbury, Vt., 1885-86. With Dakota Loan and Security Co., Clark, S. Dak., 1887. Mgr., Cent, and Southn. Branch, Dakota Investment Co., Madison, S. Dak., 1887-89. LL. U., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1891. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1891 — , m., Lucia A. Watkins, Newbury, \'t., June 15, 1892. Mass. Legis., Mouse, 1909 — . Memb., Sch. Com., Lexington, Mass., 1896-97. 4tli Mass. Repub. Cong. Dist. Com., 8 yrs. Middlesex Bar Assn. Assoc. Memb., G. A. R. Club, Old Belfry (Lexington). William Christopher Bouton, Physician and Surgeon, 125 Genesee St., Wauke- gan, 111. A.B., M.D. * B K. Prin., Acad., Palos, 111., iS8s-86. Cor. Clk., D. Appleton & Co., 1886. M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1889. Interne. Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago, 111., 1889-90. Stu- dent, Hosps. and Clinics, Wiirzburg, Berlin and Vienna, 1890-91. I'hys. and Surg., Chi- cago, 111., 1891-97. m., Cora H. Riedle, ib., Oct. 13, 1892. Surg., Columbian Intramural Ry., World's Fair, Chicago, III., 1893. Instr., Histology, Northwestn. Univ. Dental Sch., 1893-94: Asst. Instr., Nervous Diseases, ib., 1893-96. Med. Insp., Chicago Health t)ept., 1895-96. Phys. and Surg., Waukegan, 111., 1897 — . Med. Examr., Prudential, Berkshire, Home Life and Penn Mutual Life Ins. Cos.; Tribe of Ben Hur. Ex-Pres., Lake Co. Med. Soc. ; Waukegan M. C. U. Ex-Memb., Chi- cago Med. Soc; Am. Acad, of Med.; Physi- cians' Club. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; 111. Med. Soc. ; Lake Co. Med. Soc. : Waukegan Clin. Soc; Lake Co. Tuberculosis Inst. (Sec), Charles Kimball Darling, Lawyer. 99 P. O. Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Dartmouth, 1881-84. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y., 1885-87. A.B., 1893. A.M., 1894. Ed., "Early Laws, Mass.," 1894-99. LL.B., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1896. Mass. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1897 — . Instr., Criminal Law, Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1897-1901. Maj., 6th Mass. Vol. Inf., Span.-Am. War, 1898. Col., id., 1899-1905; Brig. Gen., Mass. Vol. Militia (re- tired). U. S. Marshal, Dist., Mass., 1899-1908. m., Elizabeth Rich Holmes, Milton, Mass., Nov. 19, 1903. Clk., U. S. Cir. Ct. of Appeals, ist Circuit. Res., Concord, Mass. Abraham Lincoln Fuller, Shipping, 102 Howard Ave., Dorchester, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Atherton Jr. Gr. Pr. * B K. m., Julia Edwards Turner, Boston, Mass., June 29, 1885. Student, Univ. of Leip- zig, 1885-87; Univ. of Erlangen, 1887-88. Ph.D., Univ. of Erlangen, 1888. Traveled in Eng., Fr., Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Ger. and Holland. Doctor's Diss., "De Articuli in Antiquis Grjecis Comoediis Usu,'* Univ. of Leipzig, 1889. Instr., Philol., Western Reserv. Univ., 1889-90. Dean and Prof., Gr., Aldelbert Coll., 1890-1904. Shipping Bus., 1904 — . Memb., Am. Philol. Assn. Morrill Goddard, Journalist, 2 Duane St., New York, N. Y. A.B. See Theta, 1885. Bowdoin, 1881-83. Dartmouth, 1883-85. City Ed., Washington Correspondent, Sunday Ed., and Managing Ed., New York World, 1885-94. Ed., Sunday Edi- tion, New York American and Journal, 1895—. War Correspondent, Traveler, and Magazine Writer, m., Jessamine Rugg, Hot Springs, Ark., 1899. Memb., Maine Soc; Am. Social Sci. Soc; Natl. Mosquito Extermination Soc; Am. fic-og. Soc; Palestine JCxploration Fund .Assn. ; Am. Anti- Vivisection Soc. ; Am. Fores- try Assn.; I'eace Soc. of New York; Am. Inst. Sci. Research; Am. Soc. for Psychical Re- search. Clubs; Atlantic Yacht, Dartmouth. Res., 266 W. 94 St. Leonard Francis Hatch, Physician, Greenville Junction, Me. See Omicron, 1885. Dartmouth, 1881-83. Lewis Hodgkins, Physician, 7 Hancock St., Ellsworth, Me. A.Ji,, M.U. See Theta, 1885. Bowdoin, j88i- 83. Dartmouth, 1883-85. * B K. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1888. Phys., Elsworth, .\Ie., 1888—. m., Ida Mary Morris, Aug. 19, 1897. Samuel Henry Hudson, Lawyer, 434 Tremont Bldg., Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Asst. Prin., Pub. Even- ing Schs., Maiden, Mass., 1885-86. Europe, 1886-87. Prin., Pub. Evening Schs., Lynn, Mass., 1887-88. LL.B., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1889. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1889 — . 2d Asst. City Solic, ib., 1894-99; 1st Asst. So- lic, ib., 1899-1904. Pres., Jewett Piano Mfg. Co., 1902 — . Asst. Corpn. Counsel, Boston, 1904-06. Pres., Dartmouth Alumni Assn. of Boston, 1906. Dem. Memb., Licensing Bd., Boston, Mass., 1906 — . Memb., Bar Assn. of Suffolk Co. Clubs : University, Curtis. Robert Louis Manson, Journalist, 2 Diiane St., New York, N. Y. A.B. See Theta, 1883. Bowdoin Coll., 1881-84. Dartmouth, 1884-85. Reporter, World, New York, N. Y., 1885-95. Staff, New York Jour- nal and American, 1895 — . Eliphalet French Philbrick, Lawyer, 89 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. * B K. Clk., ist NatL Bk., Concord, N. H., 1885. LL.B., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1897. Mass. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1897. Clk., N. H. Legis., Plouse, 1897. Mgr., Am. Surety Co. of New York for Me., N. H., \'t. and Nova Scotia, m., Gertrude Tannehill, June 17, 1907. Memb., Lodge, Chap, and Commandery, F, & A. M. Res., Lexington, Mass. George Herbert Whitcomb, Lawyer, Crawford Bldg., Topeka, Kans. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1887. Mass. Bar, 1887. m., Jessie E. Wright, Nov. 14, 1888. *John Dudley Philbrick, Teacher, Can- dia, N. H. A.B. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Harwich, Mass., 1886. Prin., Bigelow Evening Sch. Sub-Mas- ter, Thomas W. Hart Sch., Boston, Mass. m., Emma J. B. Cale, 1891. d., Dorchester, Mass., Mar. 24, 1902. 1886 Hans Peter Anderson, Y. M. C. A. Sec- retary, 124 E. 28 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Asst., High Sch., Lebanon, N. H., 1882. Prin., Acad., Danville, Vt., 1884. ist Thayer Jr. Math. Pr. * B K. Sec, Young Men's Inst., Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1886-89. Europe, 1887. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Ash- ville, N. C, 1889-92. Field Sec, Internatl. 638 PI Com., id., for the South, 1892-98. m., M. Louise Mason, Jersey City, N. J., June 2, i&gs. Sec, Student Dept., Internatl. Com., Y. M. C. A., New York, 1898-1903. Sec., Foreign Dept., Internatl. Com., Y. M. C. A., New Yorlc, 1903—. Charles Wesley Bruce, address unknown. Dartmouth, 1882-83. Arthur Fairbanks, Director Art Mu- seum, 4 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D. Final Honors, Physics and Astron. * B K. Yale Div. Sch., 1887-8S. Union Theol. Sem., 1888-89. Berlin and Freiburg, 1889-90. Ph.D., Freiburg in Breisgau, 1890. m.. May 2, 1889, Elizabeth L. Moody, Hanover, N. H, Congl. Clergyman; Teaching, 1886 — . Prof., Gr., Lit. and Archaeol., Univ. of Iowa, 1900-06; Gr. and Gr. Archaeol., Univ. of Mich., 1906-07. Dir., Boston Museum Fine Arts, since Aug., 1907. Litt.D., Dart- mouth, 1909. Ed,, The Classical Journal. Memb., Am. Philol. Assn.; ArchEeol. Inst, of America. Author, "Introduction to Sociology," 1896; "First Philosophers of Greece," 1898; "A Study of the Greek Paean," igoo; "The Mythology of Greece and Rome," 1907: "Athenian White Lekythoi," Univ. of Mich. Studies IV, 1907. Translator, Reihl, "Intro- duction to the Theory of Science and Meta- physics," 1894. Contribr. to Philol. Pubis. Edwin Brant Frost, College Professor, Williams Bay, Wis. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Hancock, N. H., 1886-87. Final Honors, Physics and Astron. 4" B K. Instr., Dartmouth, 1887-90. Univ. of Strasburg, 1890-91. Royal Astro- physical Observatory, Potsdam, Ger., 1891-92. Asst. Prof., Physics and Astron., Dartmouth, 1892-95; Prof., Astron., ib., 1895-98. m., Mary E. Hazard, Boston, Mass., Nov. 19, 1896. Prof., Astrophysics, Univ. of Chicago, 1898 — . Head of Dept. and Dir. of Yerkes Observatory, 1905 — . Memb., Astronomische Gesellschaf t ; Natl. Acad, of Sciences. Foreign Assn., Royal Astronomical Soc. (London); id., (Canada). Sociedad Astronomica de Mexico ; Societa degli Spettroscopista Italiani. Sec, Sect. A, A. A. A. S., 1895. Club, University. Gilman DuBois Frost, Physician and College Professor. Hanover, N. H. A.B., A.M., M.D. * B K. Salutatorian, Teacher, Holderness Sch., Plymouth, N. H. 1886-87. Tutor, Ger., Dartmouth Coll., 1887- 88. M.D., Dartmouth, 1891; Harvard, 1892, Phys., Hanover, N. H., 1893 — • Prof., Anat- omy, Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1893 — . m., Margaret M. Thurston, Sept. 24, 1895. Trus- tee and Phys., Hitchcock Hosp. Trustee, Dart- mouth Savings Bk. Sec, Dartmouth Med. Sch. Karl Henry Goodwin, Publishing, 27-29 West 23 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Sphinx. Boston Mgr., Inter-State Pub. Co., Chicago, 111., 1886-90. With D. C. Heath & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111., 1890-1907. With Newson & Co,, Publishers, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Frank Olds Loveland, Lawyer, 305 U. S. Gov. Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. Reporter, Journal; Boston, Mass., 1884-86. Mgr., Dartmouth, 1S85-86. Final Hon- ors, Physics. 4» B K. LL.B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1888. Ohio Bar, 1888. Lawyer, Cincin- nati, Ohio, 1888—. Clk., U. S. Cir. Ct. of Ap- peals, Ohio, 1894 — . Author, "Forms of Fed- eral Practice," "Law and Proceedings in Bank- ruptcy." Edgar Brayton Philbrook, Physician, Santa Cruz, Cal. M.D. See Gamma Phi, 1886. Dartmouth, 1882- 83. Wesleyan Univ., 1883-84. M.D., Boston Univ., Med. Scli., 1887. Phys., Pasadena, Cal.; Salem, Ore.; Santa Cruz., Cal., 1887 — . m., Emily H. Wilson, Boston, Mass., 1891. Physi- cian to State Penitentiary. M.D., Williamette Univ., 1897. William Lorenzo Quimby, Lawyer, 80 Ames Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1889. Lawyer, Chattanooga, Tenn., and Boston, Mass., 1889 — . Club, University (Boston). Edward Harlan Ross, Physician, 10 Church St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. A.B., M.D. Teacher, Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H., 1886-87; Brewster Free Acad., Wolfeboro, N. H., 1887. M.D., Dartmouth, 1891. Phys., St. Johnsbury, Vt., i8gi — . m., Nellie O. Hersey, 1894. Pres., Caledonia Co. Med. Soc, 1904-06. V. Pres., Vt. State Med. Soc, 1909-10. Guy Wilson, Lawyer, Bethel, Vt. A.B. * B K. m., Abbie May Fisher, Aug. 29, 1899. Vt. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Bethel, Vt., 1900—. Town Clk., Bethel, Vt. 1887 Sidney Arthur, Lawyer, Greenup St., Covington, Ky. LL.B., See Lambda, 1885. LL.B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1890. Ky. Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Cov- ington, Ky., 1890 — . m., Mary Thayer, Charles- ton, W. Va., Dec. 14, 1904. Welcome Walter Bradley, Business, 2642 Grand Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Dartmouth, 1883-85. With D. Appleton & Co., Pubs., Chicago, 111. Bk-kpr., Tolds & Griffeth, Minneapolis, Minn. Sec, Minn. Savings and Investment Co., Minneapolis, Minn.* Commis- sion Bus. Fordyce Perkins Cleaves, College Pro- fessor, Boulder, Colo. A.B. Lockwood Orat. Pr., 1885; 1886; 1887. Casque and Gauntlet. Prof., Oratory, Univ. of Colo., Boulder, Colo., 1897 — . William Henry Dartt, Merchant. 552 W. 24 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Sphinx. Ed., Aegis. Coal Merchant, New York, N. Y. Charles Henry Button, Clergyman, 711 State St., Watertown, N. Y. A.B. See Sigma, 1887. Dartmouth, 1883-84. Amherst, 1884-87; A.B., id., 1887. Stephen Goodhue Emerson, Clergyman, 878 Julia Ave.. San Diego, Cal. B.L. B.D., Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1890. ni., Florence Grafton Stone, Sept. 18, 1890. Pas- tor, Cal., 1890 — . Fred Alonzo Fernald, Lawyer. 18 Tre- mont St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ed., Dartmouth, 1886-87. Casque and Gauntlet. Prin., Acad., Wakefield. N. H., 1887-88; Waterbury, 1888—. Evening High Sch., Charlestown, Mass., 5 yrs. ; Centra! Evening High Sch., Boston, Mass. LL.B., Bos- ton Univ., Law Sch., 1894. Mass. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1894 — . Res., 529 Ward St., Newton Centre, Mass. 639 /'/ John Howard Hill, l.awyci, g8 Exchangi' St., Portland, Me. .\.B. I'rin., High Sell., Limerick, Me., i88;. Me. Bar, 1890. Lawyer, I'ortland, Me.. T890 — . Me. Legis., House, 1895-99. m., ("irace j. Nash, Portland, Me., June 14, 1894. Judge, .Nlunicipal Ct., ib., 1899—. Memb., F. & .\. M.; K. of P.; I. O. O. F.; Me. Hist. Soc; I'ortland Soc. of Art. Clubs: Cumberland. Portland, Port- land Athletic, Portland Country. Charles Duncklee Milliken, Clergyman, Waimea Kauai, H. I. A.B. B.D., Yale Divinity Sch., 1892. David Waldo White, Business, 33 Thompson St., Concord, N. H. B.L. Joseph Moody Willard, College Profes- sor, State College, Pa. .^.B. Final Honor, Math., cum laude, * B K. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1886-87. Teacher, Math., Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N, H., 1887-90. Scholar and Fellow, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1890-93. Prof., Math., Penn. State Coll., 1893 — . m., Henrietta N. Nunn, Baltimore, Md., 1897. Charter Memb., B K. Lat. and Math. Prs. Teacher, Worcester Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1888-96. m., Gertrude M. Woolworth, Clinton, N. Y., 1893. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1896-97; A.M., 1897. Teacher. Morris High Sch., New York, 1897-98; Act. Head, Eng. Dept., ib., 1898. Lee Fairfield English, Lawyer, loii Railway Exchange, Chicago, 111. A.B. ist Lat. Pr., 1886. 2d Gr. Pr., 1887. Mang. Ed., Dartmouth, 1888. Hon. Mention, Philos. and Pol. Sci. Casque and Gauntlet. Final Honors, Eng. B K. Valedictorian. Instr., Pol. Econ., High Sch., Engelwood, 111., 1888-92. Chicago Coll. of Law, Lake Forest Univ., 1890-9J. 111. Bar, 1892. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 1892. Atty., A., T. and S. F. Ry. Co., ib., 1900 — . m., Martha R. Duncan, Mon- roe, N. H., Dec. 29, 1903. Memb., Am. Bar Assn.; Selden Soc. Res., 1007 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, 111. Robert Noyes Fairbanks, Manager, Oaken Eaves, Hornsey Lane, London, Eng. .'V.B. Casque and Gauntlet, m., Camilla van Kleeck, New York, N. Y., Jan. i, 1890. Mgr., The Fairbanks Co., 78 City Road, London, Eng. Arthur Carlos Merriam, Physician, 1201 New Jersey Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. M.D. Dartmouth, 1885-87. Fred Lewis Pattee, College Professor, State College, Center Co., Pa. A.B., A.M. Casque and Gauntlet, m., Anna L. Plumer, Bristol, N. H., Mar. 0, 1889. Prof., Eng. Lit., Pennsylvania State Coll. Univ. of (jottingen, Ger., 1902, Author, "The Wine of May and Other Lyrics." "Pasquaney, a Study,'' ".\ History of American Literature," "Reading Courses in American Literature," **The Foun- dations of English Literature," "Mary Garvin," "The House of the Black Ring." Ed., Shake- speare's "Macbeth," "Poetical Works of Philip Freneau." Contrib., to Mags. Richard Paul, Lawyer, 854 Security Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. LL.B. Dartmouth, 1884-85. LL.B., Univ. of Minn., I-aw Dept., 1897. Patent Atty., Minne- apolis, Minn., 1897 — . m., Helen Moore Gay, V'a., 1892. Res., 2012 S. Irving Ave. Harris Ralph Watkins, Physician, 215 S. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. B.L. M.D., Univ. of Vt., 1892. Phys., Bur- lington, Vt., 189J — . m., Nellie E. Chapman, Sept. 26, 1894. Attending Phys,, Mary Fletcher Hosp., 1894 — . Adjunct Prof., Anatomy, Univ. of Vt., Med. Dept., 1895 — . Pres., Bd. of Health, Burlington, Vt., 1907 — . ♦Herbert Stoddard Carpenter, Lawyer. New York, N. Y. .\.B. d., Lancaster, N. H., Mar. 20, 1903. ♦Orlando Lucius Scott, Newport. Vt. Dartmouth Coll., 1884-85. d., Sept. 12, 1885. Frederick James Allen, Director, 2 Park Square, Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Frank- lin, N. H., 1889-99. Instr., Hist, and Math., Boston Univ., 1899-1902; Math., Simmons Coil., 1902-03. Dir., The City Clubs of Boston (Sch. of Pol. Sci. for Boys), 1903 — , Author, "Topi- cal Outline of English History." Poems, "In Crystal Hills," "Centennial Poem," "The Bos- ton Game." David Newton Blakely, Physician, 255 Warren St., Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D. * B K. Fin. Mgr. and Instr., Eng. Am. Coil., Aintab, Turkey, 1889-92. M.D., Dartmouth, 1896. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1897 — . Several Grad. Courses, Harvard Med, Sch. m.. Amy Burrage, June, 1907. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. Frank Albert Brackett, Business, care Dunn and McCarthy, Binghamton, N. Y. Dartmouth Coll., 1885-86. Frank Patten Dartt, Lawyer, SS2 W. 24 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Sphinx. Edwin Bell Davis, College Professor, 14s College Ave.. New Brunswick, N. J. B.L. * B K. 2d Thayer Jr. Math. Pr. Prof., Romance Langs., Rutgers Coll., New Bruns- wick, N. J., 1889 — . Student, Soibonne, Paris; Univ. of Rome. 640 PI James Shirley Eaton, Business, i W. 34 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Dartmouth, 1885-86. A.B., Mari- etta Coll., 1889. Paymaster, B. B. & B, R. R., Birmingham, Ala., 1889-91. Clk., Auditor's Office, C. M. O. & T. P. R. R., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1891-94. Traveling Auditor, Soutlierii Ry., 11894-97; Asst. Disbursement Auditor, Agt., Holleright Elect. Tabulating Machines, 1897- 99. Statistician, Lehigh Valley R, R., i8b9- 1903. Lect., N. Y. Sch. of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, 1900-04. A.M., Dartmouth, 1902. Assoc. E(J., Walt St, Journal, 1903-04. Chief, Statistical Dept., Mackay & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1904-05: Bus., ib., 1905 — . Non- Res. Lect., Tuck Sch., Dartmouth, m., Ethel Osgood Mason, New York, N. Y., Sept. 24, i 1908. Author, "Railroad Operations." Mon- ographs: "Railway Education," "Bureau of Edu- cation," "Educational Training for Railway Service," "Education and Efficiency in Rail- road Service." Clubs: Transportation, Repub- lican, Graduates, Railroad Club of New York. Res., 640 W. 139 St. Charles Downer Hazen, College Profes- sor, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. A.B., Ph.D. 2d Atherton Jr. Gr. Pr. Casque and Gauntlet.' Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1893. Prof., Hist., Smith Coll., 1894 — . m., Sara Sefton Duryea, Nyack, N. Y., June 26, 1901. Author, "Contemporary American Opin- ion of the French Revolution," "Old North- ampton," "Europe in the Nineteenth Cen- tury." Co-author, "Historical Sources in Schools." .Translator, "Adoption and Amend- ment of Constitutions." Memb., Am. Hist. Assn. ; Economic and Statistical Assn. Nathan George Kendall, Insurance, 1104 New England Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Western Reserve Univ., Adelbert Coll., 1885-86. Dartmouth, 1887-89. Gen. Agt., Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1889 — . Res., Silver City, N. Mex., 1909 — (account of ill-bealth). Irving Ellis Sanborn, Journalist, Tribune Office, Chicago, 111. A.B. Sphinx. Commenc. Speaker. <1> B K. Reporter, Union, Springfield, Mass., 1889-1900. Baseball Ed., Chicago Tribune, Chicago, III., 1900 — . *William Drummond Baker, Teacher, Farmington Falls, Me. A.B. Assoc. Ed., "Dartmouth Lyrics," 1888. Sub-Master, High Sch., AVoonsocket, R. I., 1889- 92. d., Aug. 19, 1892- * Jonathan Carpenter Boss, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. -V.B., LL.B. * B K. Casque and Gauntlet. Salutatorian. Honors in Eng. and Lat. LL.B., Colunabian Law Sch., 1891- N. Y. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, New York, 1891-1901. Treas., Dart- mouth Alumni Assn. (New York). Memb., N. Y. City Bar Assn. d., Jan. i, 1901. *Herbiert Jackson Willand, Lawyer, Can- yon City, Colo. B.L. With Conn. Mvct. Life Ins. Co., Nashua, N. 'tl.y 1889-go. Boston Uni^'., Law Sch., 1890. N. H. Bar, 1891. Lawyer, Portsmouth, N. H., 189J-1900. .Lawyer, Canyon City, Colo., 1900- 07., d.. Sept. 19, 1907- iSgd Minot Hersey BetehaiH, Sales Manager, 59 JNlaideii Lane, Albany, N. Y. A.fl, Sphinjc, Sales Mgr., Denniuoii Mfg. Co., Albany, N. y. Clinton Murray Cheney, Business, IS3 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. A.B. George Murray Hanson, Auditor, Daw- son, N. Mex. A.B. m., Elizabeth A. Murphy, Oct. 31, 1903, .\uditor. Stag Canon Fuel Co., Dawson, N. Mex. Henry Sinclair Hutchinson, Physician, Binghamton, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Casque and Gauntlet. M.D., Co- lumbia, 1893. Forrester Alexander Macdonald, Clergy- man, 100 6 St., Lowell, Mass. A.B. Newton Theol. Inst., 1890-93. Ordained, Eapt. Ch., 1893. Asst. Pastor, E. Boston, Mass., 1893-94. Pastor, Beth-Eden Bapt. Ch., Fitch- burg, Mass., 1894-1901; Lexington, Mass., 1901- 07; Lowell, Mass., 1907 — . Memb., Sch. Bd., Fitchburg and Lexington, Mass. Will Eugene Reed, Missionary, P. O. Box Letter V, Guayaquil, Ecuador, J S. A, i A.B. Ordained, Cong. Ch., 1892, Pastor, 1st I Cong. Ch., Dallas, Tex., 1892-96. m., Mary E. Slade, Wellington, Ohio, June 21, 1892, Mis- sionary, Ecuador, S. A., 1897 — . Charles Frederick Robinson, Clergyman, 8 Union St., JNIilford, N. H. A.B., A.M., S.T.B. Soph. Pr. Speaker. 1st Thayer Math. Pr. Final Honors in Math. Ed., Lit., 1889-90. * B K. Thayer Sch., 1890. Andover Theol. Sem., 1891-93. Cong. Ch., Meriden, N. H., 1893-1900. Instr., Eng., Dart- mouth, 1894; Hebrew, 1894-96. m., Florence Eleanor Pringle, St. Johnsbury Center, \'t., Sept. 20, 1894. Andover Theol. Sem., 1900-01: S.T.B. , 1901. Cong. Ch., Clinton, Conn., 1901- 06; Milford, N. H., 1906—. Memb., Sch. Bd., Clinton, Conn., 3 yrs. Probation Officer, Police Ct., Milford, N. li., 1908 — . Author, "Some Psychological Elements in Famous Supersti- tions," "Address on Cliild Labor." Memb., N. H. Soc. of S. A. R.: Hon. Memb., Am. Bd. of Comrs. for Foreign Missions. Life Memb., Am, Missionary Assn. Maurice Henry Robinson, College Pro- ' fessQr, 9o6j^ W. California Ave., Ur- bana. 111. B.L., A.M., Ph.D. 1st Thayer Soph. Math. Pr. Hon. Mention, Math. Soph. Pr. Speaker. Commenc. Oration. * B K. m., Elinor Corse, W. Dover, Vt., Sept. 10, 1890. Supt., City Schs., Madelia, Minn., 1892-96. A.M., Dart- mouth, 1897. Asst. in Pol. Sci., Dartmouth, 1897-1900. Instr., Pol. Econ., Yale Univ., 1900- 02. Ph.D., Dartmouth, 1902. Prof., Pol. Econ- omy, Univ. of 111., 1902 — . Author, "A History of Taxation in New Hampshire," "Public Opin- ion and the Trust Problem," "Public Policy," "Trusts," Yale Review; "The Legal, Eco- nomic and Accounting Principles Involved in the Judicial Determination of Railway Passen- ger Rates," Yale Review; "The Government Regulation of Insurance Companies," Pol. Sci. Review; "Accounting in its Relation to Econom- ics," Juuntal of Accounting. Memb., Am. Eco- nomic Assn. ; Am. Pol. Sci. Assn. Hon. Memb., 641 PI A n Chap, of A K E. Clubs: Champaign, Uni- versity (Urbana). Lester Fuller Smith, Book-binder, R. F. D. Box 13, Winchester, Mass. A.B. m., Mary Florence Cox, Dec. 24, 1903. George Brigham Young, Lawyer, New- port, Vt. Dartmouth, 1886-88. Vt. Bar, 1891. Minn. Bar, 1892. Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn., 1892' 99. m., Grace M. Spear, Minneapolis, Minn., 1894. Lawyer, Newport, Vt., 1899 — . Memb., F. & A. M.; Vt. Bar Assn. (V. Pres., 1902-03;. Memb. and Trustee, Memphremagog Yacht Club; Young Men's Improvement Club; Sch. Bd. i8gi Charles Gilbert Du.Bois, Officer of Cor- poration, IS Dey St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Sphinx. * B K. Mgr., Baseball Team. Sec, Western Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 1898- 1907. m.. Sue Sanford, June 6, 1901. Comp- troller, Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1907 — . Clubs: Union League (Chicago); Uni- versity (New York). Burton Smith Gilman, Clergyman, Gardner, Mass. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. * B K. Edward Thomas Sunmer Lord, Publish- er, 153 Fifth Ave., New York,'N. Y. A.B. Sphinx. * B K. Teacher, Math., Worcester Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1891-92. N. E. Agt., D. C. Heath & Co., Pubs., Bos- ton, Mass. Pres., Lothrop Pub. Co., Boston, Mass. Gen. Mgr., Edu. Dept., Charles Scrib- ner's Sons, Pubs., New York. Memb., Com- mon Council, Glen Ridge, N. J.; Chmn. on Fire and Police, ib. Memb,, Dartmouth Alumni Assn.; Aldine Assn.; A K E Club. Robert Lincoln O'Brien, Journalist, Transcript, Boston, Mass. Dartmouth, 1887-88. Dan Carl Richardson, Business, 63 Mont- clair Ave., Montclair, N. J. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet, m., Gertrude Har- rington Byers, Apr. 14, 1904. With Western Electric Co., New York, N. Y. John Crockett Sanborn, Lawyer, Bay State BIdg., Lawrence, Mass. A.B., B.L. Atherton Gr. Pr. Hon. Mention in Gr. Commenc. Speaker. B K. Prin., Acad., Chester, Vt., 1893. B.L., Boston Univ., 1896. Mass. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Lawrence, Mass., 1896 — . Clk., Lawrence Bar Assn. Willis Orange Smith, Teacher, 86 Main St., Lancaster, N. H. A.B. Sphinx. Prin., High Sch., Winchester, N. H., 1892-99; Lancaster, N. H., 1899 — . m., Lily Althaus, New York, N. Y., June, 1899- Prepared curricula adopted by State for Physics, / Chemistry and Mechanic Arts. Pres., State Teachers' Assn. Memb., State Edu. Council, Am. Institute of Instr. (Speaker); F. & A. M. Joel Frank Trull, Physician, Biddeford, Me. A.B., M.D. Sphinx. M.D., Boston Univ., 1894. "•■Louis Allen Pollens, Hanover. N. H. A.B. * B K. Student, Geneva, Paris, Balti- more, and Leipzig, 1S91-93. d., Leipzig, Ger., Mar. 20, 1893. 1892 Samuel Prentiss Baldwin, Lawyer, Wil- liamson Bldg., Cleveland, O. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Sphinx. * B K. LL.B., Western Reserve Univ., 1894. Lawyer, Cleve- land, Ohio, 1894—. m., Lilian C. Hanna, 1898. Fellow, Geological Soc. of Am.; A. A. A. S. Memb., Natl. Geog. Soc. Trustee, West- ern Reserve Hist. Soc. William Robie Patten Emerson, Physi- cian, 657 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D. Casque and Gauntlet. M.D., Har- vard, 1896. Phys., Boston, Mass., 1896 — . Surg., Rank of Maj., ist Corps, Cadets, Bos- ton. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. Club, Univer- sity (Boston). Edward Kimball Hall, Lawyer, loi Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet. * B K. Football Team. Baseball Team. Mgr., Track Team. LL.B., Harvard, 1896. • Pa. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Scranton, Pa., 1896-97. Mass. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1897 — . Memb., Powers & Hall, m., Sally Maynard Drew, Lan- caster, N. H., July I, 1902. Pres., Dartmouth Athletic Council. Sec, Football Rules Com. Res., Newtonville, Mass. Charles Linus Kemp, Business, Nome, Alaska. A.B. Sphinx. Joseph Merrill Norton, Teacher, 19 Greenough Ave., Cambridge, Mass. A.B. A.M!, Harvard, 1900. m., Edith Calleii- der, 1901. Teacher, Moses Brown Sch., Provi- dence, R. I.; Rindge Manual Training Sch., Cambridge, Mass. Fred Patrick Reed, Physician, 1744 Welton St., Denver, Colo. A.B. Sphinx. William George Stoughton, Broker, 29 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Casque and Gauntlet. Valedic- torian. Honors in Philos., Math., (jr., Lat. ist Math. Pr. * B K. Univ. of Berlin, 1894-95. Asst. Prof., Dartmouth, 1894-99. Broker, New York, 1899 — . Marshall Putnam Thompson, Lawyer, 31 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. ist Math. Pr. Lockwood Pr. Class Poet. LL.B., Harvard, 1897. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1897 — . Lect., Dartmouth, 1901- 02. m., Clara Elizabeth Southworth, Ithaca, N. Y., June 19, 1907. Author, "The Lieuten- ant," "The Girl and the Viceroy," "Disband- ment of Army of Northern Virginia," "Gray Wolf and his Falling Star." Short Stories, various Mags, *Ralph Amasa Bowles, Los Angeles, Gal. Dartmouth, 1887-88. 642 *Valentine Winters Eaton, Lawyer, Day- ton, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. Sphinx. LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1895. d., Nov. 2, 1898. ♦Lucas Kingsbury Story, Business. St. Albans, Vt. Dartmouth Coll., 1888 — . Auditing Off., C. V. R. R., 1896-99. d., June 8, 1899. PI 1893 Frank Judah Chadbourne, Merchant, Plainfield, N. H. Dartmouth, 1889-91. m., Georgiana Peterson, 1894. Frank Clarence Dow, Business, Melrose, Mass. Dartmouth, ^ terms Freshman yr. John Quincy Eaton, Planter, 310 Gar- land St.. Memphis, Tenn. A.B., A.M.,' LL.B., LL.M. Sphinx. LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1894; LL.M., 1895. m., Mary plough, Sept. 5, 1901. Guy Goodwin Fernald, Physician, Mass. Reformatory, Concord, Mass. A.B.. A.M., M.D. Prin., Perkins Inst, for the Blind, 1893-95. Gov., Friends Sch., Provi- i dence, E. I., 1895-96. Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1896-99: M. D., 1899. House Officer, Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hosp., Hanover, X. H., 1 1898-99. Phys., McLean Hosp.i Waverley, 1 Mass., 1899-1908; Reformatory, Concord, Mass., 1908 — . Theodore Lincoln Harley, Teacher, 5325 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Olney, 111., and Bloom- ington, IJl., 1893-98. m., Margaret Norris, 1897. Teacher, Hyde Park High Sch., Chicago, 111., 1898 — . A.M., Harvard Univ. Memb., College Club. Ed., various Publications. William Newton Johnston, Merchant, Suncook, N. H. Dartmouth, 1889-91. Merchant, Suncook, N. H., i8gi — ■. m.. May A. Worcester, Provi- dence, R. I., June 12, 1900. Memb., Lodge, Chap, and Consistory, F. & A. M. Elam Rust Wright, Physician, Alton, N. H. B.L., M.L. M.D., Dartmouth, 1896. Phys., Alton, N. H., i8g6 — . in., Anna Murray, Valley Falls, Kans., Nov. 27, 1902. *James Cilley Emerson, Clergyman, Alton, N. H. Dartmouth, 1889 — . *Henry Clay Ide, 2nd, Physician, Mc- Indoe Falls, Yt. .-\.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Mgr. Baseball Team. Bellevue Med. Coll., New York. Phys., Mclndoe Falls, Vt. m.. Miss Baxter, Highgate, . Vt. d., June 5, 1907. *John Henry Oliver, Lowell, Mass. Dartmouth, i term, d.. Winter of 1889-90. *Philip Edwin Stanley, Journalist, Lynn, Mass. A.B. Bowdoin Coll., Freshman yr. 4> B K.; Casque and Gauntlet. Teacher, Blairstown' Presbyterial Acad., 1893-96. Gov., Friends' Sch., Providence, R. I., 1896-98. Staff, Boston Her- ald, 1898-1901. m., Ruth C. Bryant, Witherbee, T^. Y., Sept. II, 1900. d.. May 19, 1901. 1894 John Eliot Allen, Lawyer, Keene, N. H. A.B., LL.B. Sphinx. * B K. N. H. Bar, 1897. LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898. Judge of Probate, Cheshire Co., N. H.. 1900-06. Instr., Dartmouth, 1900-03. Frank Arthur Balch, Teacher, Jones- ville, Vt. A.B. <1> B K. Hon. Men., Geology.'. Fellow in Geology, Dartmouth, 1894-95, Instr,, Nor- wich Uiiiv. Quincy Blakely, Clergyman, Farming- ton, Conn. A.B., B.D. Casque and Gauntlet. * B K. B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1898. Cong. Ch., South Glastonbury, Conn., 1898-1905: Farmington, Conn., 1905 — . m., M^ry ^Twitchell, igoo. Clubs: Twentieth Century,' Congregational (Hartford). Lyman Stanley Brock, Bookkeeper, i Rowe Ave., Newport, Me. Dartmouth, i8go — ._ m., Eva Mabel Stratton, Worcester,' Mass.,' July '27,' 1904. Allen Crosby Crocker, Business, Alamo- gordo, N. Mex. A.B. Frank Wilbert Hodgdon, Clergyman, 829 18 St., Des Moines, la. .\.B., B.D. 2d Oratorical Pr., 1892. Lockwood Orat. Pr., 1892. 3d Orat. Pr., 1893. * B K. m., Edith M. Chick, July 16, 1894. B.D., An- dover Theol. Sem., 1897. Cong. Ch., Gieen- ville, Mich., 1897-99; Orange, N. J., 1899-1903; Des Moines, la., 1903 — . Moderator, la. Cong. State Assn., 1908-09. Del., Internatl. Cong. Council, Edinburgh, 1908. Memb., Grant Club (Des Moines). Henry Jefferson Howland, Business, 74 Weld Hill Ave., Forest Hills, Mass. Dartmouth, 1890 — . Matt Bushnell Jones, Lawyer, loi Milk St., Boston. Mass. .\.B., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet. * B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1897. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1897 — • ™'t Grace A. Smith, Sept. 12, 1899. Gen. Counsel, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph. Co., Boston, Mass., 1904 — . Dir., id, and other'. Telephone Cos. Trustee, Savings Bk. and In- dependent Indust. Sch., Newton Centre, Mass. Author, "History of Waitsfield, Vt." Pres., Bd. of Aldermen, Newton, Mass., 1910, Res,, III Parker St., Newton Centre, Mass. Philip Sanford Harden, Journalist, 11 Fairyiew St., Lowell, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet, Bus. Mgr., ' Aegis. 4' B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. m., Florence S. Shirley, Goffstown, N, H., 1902. Author, "Greece and the Aegean Islands," "Travels in Spain." Charles Clarkson Merrill, Clergyman, IIS Lincoln St., Winchendon, Mass. A.B., B.D. Tiger. Ed., The Dartmouth. Pres., Y. M. C. A. * B K. B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1897, ist Cong. Ch., Steubenville,' Ohio, 1897- 1902; North Cong. Ch., Winchendon, Mass., 1902 — . m., Bessie Louise Nichols, Oct. 8, 1907. George Washington Robinson, Secre- tary, University Hall, Cambridge, Mass, A.B. Dartmouth, 1890-93. Hon. Men., Gr. and Lat., 1892. 2d Atherton Gr. Pr. Har- vard Univ., 1893-95; Soph. Honors in Classics, 1895; Hon. Men., Gr. and Lat., 1895; A.B., cum laude, 1895. m., Mary Bell Nickerson, Sugar Hill, N. H., Sept. 18, 1894. Student, Harvard Grad. Sch., 1897-98. Asst. to Dean, Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sciences, Harvard, 643 PI 1898-1904; Sec, id., 1904. Author, "History of Later Latin iSations" in "lliaiury of All Nations." Memb., Harvard Classical Club. William James Wallis, Teacher, Eastern High School, Washington, D. C. A.U., A.M., LL.B. A.M., Columbian Univ., 1899. LL.B., George Washington Univ., igo6. Teacher, Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H.; High Sch., Nashua, N. H.; Eastern High Sch., Washington, D. C. bard Reynolds, Dover, X. H., Sept. 5, 1900. Instr., Music, New York Univ. Summer Sets., 1907: J 908; 1909. Memb., Lodge, Chap. au.d Council, F. & A. M. ; Sons Am. Ker. Frederic Dana Shepard, Manufacturer, St., Lowell, Mass. linx. Manufacturer, Tobacco, Lowell„ 79 High St., Lowell, Mass. A.B. Sphin -- - Mass. *John Albert Bowers, Lawyer, Newport, N. H. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. N. H. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Colorado Springs, Colo,, 1898-1901. d., Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 14, 1901. ♦Charles Wesley Closson, St. Johnsbury, Dartmouth, Freshman yr. d.. May 28, 1893. 189s James Thayer Oerould, Librarian, 137 E. Grant St., Minneapolis, Minn. A,B. * B K. Asst. Libr., Columbia Univ. Library, 1897-1900. Libr., Univ. of Mo., 1900- 06. ni,, Mary Aims Chamberlain, Chester, N. Y., Sept. J 8, 1900. Asst. Libr., Gen. Tlieol. Sem., New York, 1906-07. Libr., Univ. of Minn., 1907 — . Memb,, Am. Hist. Assn.; Am. Library Assn.; Bibliographical Soc. of Am. Joel Alva Harley, Business, 2010 Mon- roe St., Madison, Wis. A.B. With D. Appleton & Co., Pubs. Walter Appleton Lane, Physician, 173 School St., Milton, Mass. A.B., M.D. Sphinx. * B K. M.D., Harvard, 1899. Asst. in Chem., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900-02. m., Mary Hoadly Chase, July 9, 1901. Phys., Milton, Mass., 1902 — . John King Lord, Jr., Lawyer, 912 Rialto Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., St. Louis Law Sch., 1899. * A *. Mo. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1899 — . In charge. Collection Dept. of R. G. D. & Co., ib., 1901-05. m., Emily B. Baker, Alton, 111., 1902. Jesse Krekore Harden, Physician, Mar- sovan, Turkey. A.B., M.D. B K. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1898. Post Grad. Work, Vienna. Phys., Tur- key, 1898^. In charge, Anatobia Coll. Hosp., Marsovan, Turkey, 1905 — . m., Lucy H. Mor- ley, Mentor, Ohio, July 15, 1909. Boyden Harlin Pillsbury, Physician, 267 Nasmith-St., Lowell, Mass. A,B., M.D. Sphinx. * B K. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899. Phys., Lowell, Mass., 1899 — • Visiting Phys., Lowell Gen. Hosp.; Lowell Bo«p.; Aged Home; Day Nursery; Edson Or- pjumagc; O. P. D., St. John's Hosp. Examin- ing ptiys., Mass. State Sanatorium for Tuber- icudiosic, Rxxtl&nd, Mass. Bmton True Scales, Teacher, 8 S. 12 St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Oass Pres. Maiig. Ed., The Darimouth. Casquae anwl Gauiidet. Supr., Music, Public Schs., Dover amd Newmarket, N. H., 1897-99. Dir. of M««ic, Perni Carter Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1899 — . Instr., Music, State Summer Inst., Plymouth, N. H., 1898-1907. m., Kate Hub- Roland Eugene Stevens, Lawyer, Hart- ford, Vt. A.B. Orat. Pr., 1895. Comraenc. Address. New York Law Sch. Prin., High Sch., Han- over, N. H., 1895-97. Vt. Bar, 1900. Lawyer,. Hartford, Vt., 1900 — . m., Annie L. Morris,. Hartford, Vt., 1900. Mass. Bar, 1908. Treas., Ottaquechee Woolen Co. Pres. and Counsel, L. E. Knott Apparatus Co., Boston and New York, 1907-08; Treas, and Counsel, id., 1908 — , John Walcott Thompson, Lawyer, 47 Commercial Block, Salt Lake City,, Utah. A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Rollins Pr. Speaker. Commenc. Oration. *b B K. LL.B., cum laude^. Yale, 1897. * A *. Corbey Court, Conn.. Bar, 1897. Instr., Yale Law Sch,, 1897-98; LL.M., 1898. Utah Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1898 — . Memb., Thompson & Gibson, ib. Reporter, Decisions of Supreme Ct. of Utah, 1901-05. m.. May Lillian Bishop, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 16, 1904. Memb., Mil. Order Loyal Legion of the U. S.; Utah Soc., Sons Am. Rev. (Pres., 1908-09); Utah State Bar Assn. (Sec, 1903-08); University Club (Pres.) (Salt Lake City). \ *Charles James Fox Crosby, Teacher, \ Dexter, Me. A.B. d., St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 29, 1898. 1896 Nelson Perley Coffin, Musical Director, I Keene, N. H. 1 Dartmouth, 1892 — . George Henry Davis, Electrician, Tilton. > N. H. \ A.B. Robert Huntington Fletcher, College Professor. Grinnell, Iowa. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Hang. Ed., Dartmouth Lit- erary Monthly. Casque and Gauntlet. Valedic- torian. * B K. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1897-98; 1899-1901; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., 1901. Kirkland Fellow, Harvard Univ., in Europe, 1901-02. Asst. Prof., Eng., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 190J-04; Prof., ib., 1904-07. Prof., Eng. Lit., Iowa C^oll., 1907 — . Author, "Arthurian Material in the Chronicles" (v. X, Studies and Notes, Philol. and Lit., 1906). Harry Orestes Forbush, Business, 73 Southern Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Dartmouth, 1S92 — . m., Dorothy Bernice Bowker, 1895. Asst. Treas., Columbian Natl. Life Ins. Co., 1902-07. Bond Salesman, Dor- chester, Mass. Thomas Caverno Ham, Business, 2430 Prairie Ave., Evanston, 111. B.L. B K. Asst. Mgr., Merchant Trade Sales Dept., Am. Steel and Wire Co., Evans- ton, 111. m., Lola M. Stickney, Dover, N. H., Jan. 15, 1902. 644 PI Hiram Leonard Johnson, Physician, Franconia, N. H. M.D. Dartmouth, 1892-93. M.D,, Dartmouth, 1896. m., Mabel M. Lang, 1897. George Edward Lake, Clergyman, 24 Auburn St., Haverhill, Mass. B.L. Bangor Theol. Sem., 1896-99. Ordained, 1899. m., Laura F. Davenport, New York, N. Y., Sept., 1899. Pastor, Haverhill, Mass. Craven Laycock, College Professor, i8 Occorm Ridge, Hanover, N. H. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Debating Teams. * B K. m,, Florence Annette Hill, Apr. 19, 1900. Instr., Art of Public Speaking, Dart- mouth, 1897-1900; Asst. Prof., Oratory, Evans Foundation, ib., 1900 — . N. H. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Hanover, N. H., 1905 — . Co-author, "Argumentation and Debate," "Manual of Argumentation." Arthur Thad Smith, Lawyer, 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet. * B K. ist Jr. Schp. Pr. ist Gr. Pr. Hon. Men- tion in Chem. and Philos. Salutatorian. Memb., Aegis Bd. 2d Sr. Debate Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., Nute High Sch., Milton, N. H,, 1896-1901. LL.B., Harvard, 1904. Law- yer, Boston, Mass., 1904 — . m., Orinda S. Dickey, Nov. 15, 1906. Memb., Internatl. Law Assn.; Bar Assn. of Boston; F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. 1897 Frank Edward Drew, Lawyer, 811-812 Old South Bldg., Boston. Mass. B.S., LL.B. B K. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1900. Lawyer, Boston and Maiden, Mass., 1900 — . m., Marion P. Freemati, Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1908. Harold Hamilton Gibson, Business, Boyle and Laclede Aves., St. Louis, Mo. B.S. zd Chandler Draw. Pr. 2d Lockwood Orat. Pr. 1st Rollins Essay Pr. With Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, N. Y., 1897-1900. Founder and Organizer, Dartmouth Club, New York, 1899. With Rand, McNally Co., Chi- cago, 111., 1900-04; Asst. Ed. in Edu. Book Dept., 1906-03; Mang. Ed., Journal of Geog- raphy, 1902-04. Advertising Dir., Sanitol Chem- ical Laboratory Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1904 — . m., Mary T. Hippard, New York, N. Y., 1904. Memb., University Athletic Club (New York) ; Algonquin Club; Kenwood Springs Club (St. Louis). Sec, Dartmouth Alumni Assn., St. Louis, Mo., 1906-08. Walter Edwin McCormack, Lawyer, In- terstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C. B.S., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Capt., Base- ball Team, 1897. Capt., Football Team, 1896- 97. LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1899. Author, "Insurance Law of State of Illinois." Benjamin Tinkham Marshall, Clergyman, Zi Pintard Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. A.B. i^cum laude), B.D. Casqvie and Gauntlet. Football Team. Athletic Team. Ger. Pr. 4' B K. B.D., (cum laude), Union Theol. Sem., 1900. Ordained, Cong. Ch., 1900. m., Laura Alice Hatch, Strafford, Vt., July 11, 1900. Pas- tor, Presb. Ch., Scarboro, N. Y., 1900-1906; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1906—. Clubs: Dart- mouth (New York); City (New Rochelle). John Shackford Meserve, Physician, 1st Natl. Bank Bldg.. Norwood, Ohio. B.S., M.D. 2d Thayer Math. Pr. Aegis Bd. <1> B K. Casque and Gauntlet. M.D., Dart- mouth, 1900. Phys., Norwood, Ohio, igoo — . m., Edith J. Conner, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1901. Frederick Everett Shaw, Lawyer, 145 Munroe St., Lynn. Mass. A.B., LL.B. 2d Soph. Pr. Oration. 1st Deck Pr., 1895. ist Jr. Pr. Oration, ist Decl. Pr., 1896. 1st Pr. Debate, 1897. Chmn., Debat- ing Team, 1897. Assoc. Ed., The Dartmouth, 3 yrs. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1901. Mass. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Lynn, Mass., 1901 — . m., Mary Alice Drinon, Calais, Me., July 14, 1903. Memb., K. of P.; I. O. O. F. Selden Cornelius Smith, Publisher, 717 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. Mgr., Ginn & Co., Pacific Coast, 1898- 1909. Memb., Ginn & Co., 1909 — . George Henry Towle, Physician, New- market, N. H. Dartmouth, 1893-97. *Harry Appleton Gibson, Marlboro, Mass. Dartmouth, 1893-95, Drowned during summer after Soph. yr. *John Blakely Norton, Physician, Han- over, N. H. B.S. M.D., Dartmouth, 1900. Phys., Middle- town Springs, Vt. Interne, Channing Sana- torium, Brookline, Mass. House Officer, Bos- ton City Hosp., 1901. d., Boston, Mass., Dec. 8, 1901. i8g8 Joseph Warren Bartlett, Lawyer, 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Mgr. Base- ball Team. LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1901 — . James Russell Chandler, Lawyer, 92 State St., Boston, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Mgr., The Dartmouth (4). 1st Fr., Extemp. Debate (4). Casque and Gaunt' let. LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901. Mass, Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1901 — . Gen. Agt., Am. Bonding Co. of Baltimore, Bos ton, Mass. m., Marie Louise Bartlett, June 12 1906. Corpl., 1st Corps, Cadets, M. V. M. (Retired). Res., 5 Ashton Ave., Newton Cen tre, Mass. Harry Wallace Clark, Civil Engineer. 1430 W St., N. W., Washington, D. C. B.S., C.E. Capt., Fresh. Football Team. Track Team. Prs. in Draw. Athletic Team. Insp. on Constr., General Elect. Co., 1898-99. Thayer Sch. of Civil Eng., 1899-1900; C.E., 1900. Insp. and Asst. Eng., N. Y. C. R. R. Constr., 1900-03. Contrs. Supt. on Constr., Troy, Albany, Ithaca and New Paltz, N. Y., 1904-07. Priv., Troop B, N. G., N. Y., Al- bany, N. Y., 1906. Civ. Eng. and Contr., Austell, Ga. ; Buckhammont, W. Va., 1907-09. Ephraim Hitchcock Crane, Journalist, 21 Oak St, Brattleboro, Vt. A.B. Sphinx. Ed., Aegis. Leader, Glee Club. Treas. and Mgr., Vermont Printing Co., Brat- tleboro, Vt. m., Mary E. Mastin, St. Johns- bury, Vt., Feb. 5, 1903. 645 PI Charles Francis Hartigan, Real Estate, 315 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. ; Darlmoulh, 1894-95. William Everett Hoyt, Merchant, 217 Essex St., Salem, Mass. Dartmouth, 1894 — • V. Pres., Fresh. Class. Fresh. Baseball Team. Treas., W. £. Hoyt Co., Salem, Mass. Ll., 2d Corps, Cadets, M. V. M. Memb., F. & A> M.; Salem Merchants' Assn. Clubs: Pendragon (Lynn); Colonial, Now and Then (Salem). Res., 145 Lewis St., Lynn, Mass. Frederick Pomeroy Lord, Physician, 21 E. Washington St., Iowa City, Iowa. .\.B. {magna cum loiidc), M.D. 2d Thayer Math. Pr. Salutatorian. Hon. Men., Or. and Math. ^^ B K. Teacher, High Sch., Fitchburg, Mass., 1898-99. M.D., Dartmouth, 1903. In- terne, L. I. Hosp., Boston, Mass., 1903-04. Phys., Iowa City, la., 1904 — . Demr., Anat- omy, Iowa Univ., 1904-08. Instr., Anatomy Histology and Embryology, ib., 1908 — . m., Lydia Jeannette Mather, Springdale, la., Sept. 15, 1908. Memb,, Iowa State Med. Soc. ; John- son Co.- Med. Soc. (Sec, 1908). Club, Tri- angle. Robert Fiske Marden, Journalist, 15-17 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. .\.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Ed,, The Dart- mouth. Life Ins. Bus., 1898-1905. m., Ella B. Pote, East Boston, Mass., June 12, 1901. Journalistic Work, Conrier-Citiccit Co., Lowell, Mass., 1905 — . Res., 68 Clark Road. Hedley Philip Patey, Publishing, 57 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville, Mass. .\.B. Pitcher, Varsity Baseball Team (1-2-3-4). Hartford Theol. Sem., 1898-99. m., Harriette M. Laiie, Keene, N. H., Oct. 12, 1904. With Ginn & (I^o., 1899 — . John Roland Spring, Lawyer, 135 Main St., Nashua, N. H. A.B. LL.B. (.cum laude), Boston Univ., igoi. N. H. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Nashua, N. H., 1901, — : Hamblett & Spring, m., Eunice D. Denism, Randolph, Vt., June 18, 1903. Justice, Police Ct., Nashua, N. H. Memb., Const. Conv. of N. H., 1903. Res., 7 Hall Ave. 1899 Theodore Woolsey Chase, Business, Passumpsic, Vt. A.B. * B K. 1st Thayer Math. Pr. Capt., Track Team, 1897-98 and 1897-99. Casque and Gauntlet. Harvard Med. Sch,, z}^ yrs. m., Julia Agnes Scott, Underbill, Vt., Dec. 22, 1908. Charles Elliott Cushman, Physician, 32 Auditorium Bldg., Chicago, 111. A.B., D.O. Dragon. D.O., Am. Coll. of Os- teopathic Med. and Surg., 1902. Osteopathic Phys., Chicago, 111., 1902 — . John Henry DuBois, Insurance, Ran- dolph, Vt. Dartmouth, 1895-98. Ins. Agt, and Coal Dealer, Randolph, Vt. m., Florence Irene Gisborne, May 21, 1908. Gordon Hall Gerould, Teacher, Prince- ton, N. J. A.B. (magna cum laude), B.I^itt. Hon. Men., Lat., Hist, and Eng. Ed., Lit. Lockvirood Pr. Grimes Pr. * B K. Parker Fellow. Oxford Univ., 1899-1901; B.Litt. (Oxon.), 1901. Insir., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1901-05. Rutherford I'rcceptor, Eng., IVincelon Univ., 1905. Au- thor, "The North-ICnglish Homily Collection," "Sir Guy of Warwick," "The Grateful Dead"; numerous articles in (jer. and Am. learned journals. Ed., "Selected Essays of Fielding." Memb., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am. Clubs: Dart- mouth; X^rinceton (New York); Nassau (Prince- ton); Princeton (Philadelphia). Everett Vinton Hardwick, Physician, 43 Algonquin St., Dorchester, Mass. M.D. Dartmouth, 1895-96. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900. Hosp. Work, Boston and Springfield, Mass., 1900-03. Phys., Dorchester, Mass., 1903 — . Med. Examr., Boston Mutual Life Ins. Co.; John Hancock Ins. Co. Memb., Colonial Club (Dorchester). Willis Bradley Hodgkins, Clerk, Ballard Vale, .Mass. A.B. Mgr., \'arsity Football Team. Baseball Team. Casque and Gauntlet. Clk., Ballard Vale Mills Co., Ballard \'ale, Mass. m., Helen Osgood Ruggles, Aug. 25, 1901. Charles O. Miller, Jr., Merchant, 27 Broad St., Stamford, (jonn. B.S. Commenc. I'r. Speaking, 189S. Casque and Gauntlet. Tennis Team. Sec. and Treas., The C. O. Miller Co., Retail Dry Goods, Stam- ford, Conn, m., M. Elizabeth White, Brook- lyn, N. Y., June 7, 1905. Trustee and Treas., I St Presb. Ch. Soc. Memb., Bd. of Incor- porators, Citizens Savings Bk., Stamford, Conn. Edward Lucius Nye, Insurance, 3 Bel- mont St., Rochester, N. Y. .'V.B., 1899. m., May Hall, July 17, 1901. Memb., Nye & Forbes, Ins. Agts., Rochester, N. Y. Alvah Guy Sleeper, Lawyer, 53 Brook St., Brookline, Mass. B.S., LL.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1899:1900. LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1901. Mass. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1902 — . Organist, Bromfield St. M. E. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1900 — -. Memb., F. & A. M. Frank Clarence Staley, Banking, Put- nam, Okla. Dartmouth, 1895-97. Mng., Alaska, 1897-1903. m.. Pearl O. Pigman, Aug. 20, 1903. U. S. Licensed Indian Trader, Cantonment, Okla., 1904-07. Cashier, I St State Bk., Putnam, Okla., 1907 — , Memb., K. of P.; Modern Woodmen of America. Charles Chase Sturtevant, Banking, 112 Washington St., Keene, N. H. A.B. 2d Botany Pr. * B K. Bk. Clk., Keene Natl. Bk., Keene, N. H. Lucius Everett Varney, Lawyer, 149 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.L. (.summa cum laude), LL.B. Salutatorian. Casque and Gauntlet, zd Thayer Math. Pr. Hon. Men., Lat. and Math. * B K. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1901. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1901 — . Memb,, Engineers' Club (New York). 1900 Samuel Walker Banning, Lawyer, 1632 Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111. A.B. LL.B., Chicago Kent Coll. of Law, 1903. 111. Ear, 1903. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1903 — ■, 646 PI Natt Waldo Emerson, Clerk, care Regal Shoe Co., East Whitman, Mass. A.B. Capt., Class Football Team. Bus. Mgr., Dayton Lord Condit, Business, 1520 W. Monroe St!, Chicago, III. B.S. With Red Book Pub. Co., Chicago, 111. The "Lit." With Regal Shoe Co., East Whit- man, Mass. ist Corps, Cadets, Boston, Mass. Memb., Woodland ' Golf Club, Newton, Mass. Henry Brockway Gilson, College Pro- fessoi-, 601 W. 140 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Glee Club. Mandolin Club. Licencie en Droit, Univ. of Dijon, Fr., 1904. With Ginn & Co., • Chicago, 111., 15)04-07. Prof., French, - C. C. N. Y., New York, 1907—. Guy Andrews Ham, Lawyer, 8 Larch- mont St., Dorchester, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Pr., Oratory and Debate C2-3-4) • 1st Pr., Eng. Comp. (3-4). 1st Pr., Dramatic Comp. (4). Final Honors in Hist. Debating Team. Casque ' and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Class Day Orator. Commenc. Oratorl ^ B K. Alumni Ed., The Dartmouth. Mass. Bar, 1902. ;,LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., ,1903. Lawyer, Dorchester, Mass., 1903 — . Mass. Legis., House, 1903-64. m., Anna Emma' Hallberg, Mar. 16, 1904. Asst. U. S. Atty., 1904-08. Harold Ripley Hastings, College Pro- fessor, 35 Bank St., Princeton, N. J. A,B. isumma cum laude), A.M. Rufus Choate Scholar. Salutatorian. Spec. Honors in Gr. * B K. Teacher, Classics, St. Paul's Ch., Concord, N. H., 1900-01. Harvard, 1901-02; A.M., igo2. Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Gr., Am. Sch. of Class. Studies, Athens, 1902-04. Univ. of Wis., 1904-05. Preceptor, Classics, Princeton Univ., 1905 — . Memb., Am. Philol. Assn. Royal Hatch, Physician, 572 Washing- ton St., Wellesley, Mass. ' • A.B,. A.M., M.D. * B K. M.D., Harvard, 1904. Phys., Wellesley, Mass., 1904 — . Lemuel Gulliver Hodgkins, Insurance, 209 Austin St., Newtonville, Mass. Dartmouth, 1896-97. Baseball Team, m., Alice Lawrence Whittemore, Mar. 26, 1907, Newton, Mass. Examr., Mass. Ins. Dept. Frederick Everett Jennings, Lawyer, Everett, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Sphinx.' Palaeopitus. Football Team. LL.B., Harvard, 1903. Lawyer, Bos- ton, Mass., J903 — . m., Maud Adele Thurston, 1904. Memb., Sch. Bd., Everett, Mass. Trus- tee, Parlin Memorial Library. Clarence Godfrey McDavitt, Business, 149 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Delegate, LI, and LII A K E Conv. Pfes., LIU A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., Nov. 16-17, i8g9. Mgr., Football Team, 1899. Coll. Record, 100-yd. Dash, 10 seconds, m., Edith Lauterbach, New York, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1902. Alumni Rep., Athletic Council, Dartmouth, 1904. Res., Pompton Lakes, N. J. Charles Albert Proctor, College Pro- fessor, Hanover, N. H. A.B., Ph.D. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Track Team. Football Team, ist Thayer Math Pr. <1> B K. S H. Univ. of Chicago, 1901-03; 1908-09; Ph.D., 1909. Instr., Mo. State Univ.; Univ. of Chicago. Asst. Prof., Physics, Dart- mouth, 1909 — . m., Alice H. Nancrede, Aim Arbor, Mich., Dec. 28, 1904. Mtmb., A. A. A. S.; Am. Phys. Soc; Am. Math. Soc. Walter Poland Rankin, Business, 34 Carruth St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. ■ m., Alice Louise Meserve, May 8, 1901. John Chase Redington, Publisher, 191 Market St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Aegis Bd. Bus. Mgr., The Novelty News. Paul Goodvirin Redington, Forester, 630 Majestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. A.B., M.F. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. M.F., Yale Forestry Sch., 1904. Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1904 — ; Mont., Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colo, and Cal. Memb., Soc. of Am. For- esters; Am. Forestry Assn.; Colo. Forestry Assn.; Colo. Scientific Soc. Clubs: Graduates (New Haven); Century (Washington). igoi Roswell Cutler Bogue, Broker, 218 La Salle St., Chicago, III. Dartmouth, 1897-99. Res., 1113 Davis Ave., Evanston, 111. Warner Rogers Crowell, Business, 63 Beverly St., Boston, Mass. , / B.S. Mass. Agr. Coll., 1897-99. Sphinx.' Foot- ball Team. With Torreys & Co., Marble Im- porters, Boston, Mass. Res., 26 Siimmer St., Everett, Mass. Benjamin Brinton Greer, Railroading, looi Benson Ave., Evanston, 111. Dartmouth, 1897-99. Insp., C, B. & Q. R. R. Priv., Span.-Am. War. Howard Warren Hall, Business, Nash- ville, Tenn. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Bus. Mgr., The Dartmouth. With Western Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 1901; Mgr., St. Louis, Mo., 1906-10; Nashville, Tenn., 1910 — . m., .Gene Parker, St. Louis, Mo., June 5; 1907. Frank Wade Halliday, Lawyer, New- port, Me. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Bates Coll., 1897-98. Dartmouth, 1S98-1901. Debating Team. A.M., Mt. Union Coll., 1903. m., Helen Elizabeth Pierce, > June 29, 1904. LL.B., Univ. of Me., 1909. Me. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Newport, Me., 1909—. Memb., F. & A. M.; K. of P.; Elks. Augustus Fisher Hartigan, Railroad Contractor, 499 E. 64 St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth Coll., 1897-99. m., Elizabeth dienn. New York, N. Y., Apr., 1904. Organized, The A. F. Hartigan Co., Railroad Contrs., Chi- cago, 111., 1905 — . Ernest Martin Hopkins, Secretary, Han- over, N. H. A.B., A.M. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Ed.-in-Chief, Aegis. Ed.-in-Chief, The Dart- mouthy 1900-01. 1st Lockwood Eng. Comp. Pr., 1900. Memb., Athletic Council, 1899-1901. Priv, Sec. to Pres. Tucker, Dartmouth, 1901- 05. Grad. Mgr., Athletics, 1903-05. Memb., Athletic Council, 1905,-07. Ed.-in-Chief, Dart mouth Alumni Mag., 1905-10. Sec, Dartmouth Coll., ' 1905-10. A.M., Dartmouth, 1908. With Western Electric Co., igio — . 647 PI Prank William Lowe, Manager, jo Shrewsbury St., Worcester, Mass. A.B. Sphinx. Palacopitus. Varsity l^'ootball Team (1-2-3-4); *.'ai>t. (4). m., Isabel Miller Wells, Plymouth, Mass., June 10, 1903. Mgr., iVrmour & Co., Worcester, Mass. Memb,, 1'. & A. M. ; Central Mass. A K E Soc. Robert Leighton Scales, Lawyer, 511 Sears Bldg., Boston, Mass. ^\.B., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeop- itus. Original Orat. Pr. Smith Kxtemp. IJe- bate Pr. Class Orator. Instr., Kng., Dart- mouth, 1902-04. LL.B., Harvard, 1907. Law- yer, Boston, Mass., 1907 — . ra., Laura Wool- sey Lord, Hanover, N. H., Oct. 6, 1908. Joint Author, "Argumentation and Debate." Daniel Pearson Trade, Lawyer, 79 Clark St., Chicago, 111. LL.B. See Delta Delta, 1901. Dartmouth, 1897-98, Univ. of Chicago, 1898-1901. LL.B., Northwestern L'niv., Law Sch., 1904. *George Edward Robinson, Brookline, Mass. A.B. d., Nov. 23, 1906. 1902 Robert Arnold Chace, Clergyman, 5740 Rosalie Ct.. Chicago, 111. A.B., B.D. See Delta Delta. Univ. of Chicago, 1899. Dartmouth, 1899-1901. Univ. of Penn., 1904-05; A.B., 1905. B.D., Div. Sch. of P. E. Ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1905. George Lincoln Dow, Real Estate, 361 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. A.B. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Track Team. Real Estate, Cambridge, Mass., 1902 — . Memb., Common Council, Cambridge, Mass., 1905: Bd. of Aldermen, ib., 1906; 1907. Chmn., Non- partisan City Com., 1909 — . Mass. Legis., House, 1910 — . Memb., Repub. City Com., 1909—. Pearl Paine Edson, Real Estate, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Capt., Track Team, 1901-02. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Teacher, Williston Sem., Easthampton, Mass., 1902-03. With N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1903-06. Hollis Court Realty Co., 1907 — . m., Rosetta Hull Leiferts, New- ark, N. J., June 19, 1907. Sec, Dartmouth Alumni Assn., New York, 1908-09. Robert Francis Estabrook, Electrical Engineer, 13 Dey St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Mandolin Club. With Central District and Printing Telegraph Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902-06. Supt. of Traffic, Northwestern Tele- phone Exchange Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1906- 09. Eng. Dept., American Telephone and Tele- graph Co., New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Charles William Goddard, Journalist, 2 Duane St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Aegis Bd. Francis Bennett Riley, Manufacturer, Ann Arbor, Mich. B.S. 2d Pr., Freehand Drawing. Mandolin Club. Football Team. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Seaman, U. S. S. "Oregon," Span. -Am. War, 1898. Armour Inst, of Tech. With C. & E. I. R. R. and Pere Marquette R. R., 1902-06. Sales Mgr., Brooks Boat Mfg. Co., Saginaw, Mich., 1906-08. Pres. and Mgr., Intevnatl. Mfg. Co., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1908—. m., Ann M. Russell, Buffalo, N. Y., 1908. Memb., Saginaw Club. Arthur Hiller Ruggles, Physician, But- ler Hosp., Providence, R. 1. A. IS., M.D. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Mgr., Varsity Football Team. Plarvard Med. Sch., 1902-06; M.D., 1906. Grad., R. I. Gen. Hosp. Phys., Butler Hosp., Providence, R. L William Bisbee Thompson, Dentist, 266 W. Newton St., Boston, Mass. B.S., D.M.D. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Dramatic Club. Varsity Football Team ^2-^)- Mgr., Glee Club (4). Harvard Dental Coll., 1902- 05; D.M.D., 1905. Dentist, Boston, Mass., 1905 — . m., Gwendolyn Robinson, Mar. 23, 1907. Lawrence Delano Varney, Civil En- gineer, Dover, N. H. B.S. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus, Ten- nis Team. College Tennis Champion (1-2-3-4). Capt., Baseball Team, 1902. Civ. Eng., Dover, N. H. Ernest Bradlee Watson, Teacher, Rob- erts College, Constantinople, Turkey. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Debating Team, ist Rollins Orat. Pr., 1899; igoi. 2d Orig. Orat. Pr., 1900; 1901. Barge Orat. Medal. B K. Instr., Robert Coll., Constantinople, Turkey, 1902-05. Instr., Eng., Dartmouth. 1905-08. Asst. Prof., Eng., ib., 1908-10. Head of Eng. Dpt., Roberts College, Constantinople, Turkey, 1910 — . Charles Allen Wright, Merchant, Bag- ley, lowa^ See Delta Delta, 1902. Dartmouth, 1898. A.B,, Univ. of Chicago, 1902. ♦Ralph Dudley Baldwin, Andover, Mass. d., during Junior Year. 1903 Fred Herbert Brown, Lawyer, 44 High St., Somersworth, N. H. Dartmouth Coll., 1899-1900. Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1904-06. N. H. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Som- ersworth, N. H., 1907 — . City Solic., Somers- worth, N. H., 1907 — . Floyd Orlin Hale, Engineer, 15 Dey St.. New York, N. Y. B.L. Sphinx. Track Team, m., Gail Giddings Perkins, Oct. 25, 1905. Supt. of Traffic, Cen- tract Dist. and Printing Telegraph Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1906-08; Gen. Supt. of Traffic, id., ib., 1908-09. Traffic Eng., Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co., New York, N. Y., 1909 — -. Willard La Monte Hartshorn, Business, 217 Merchants Trust Bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. B.L. Casque and Gauntlet. Pres., Dramatic Club. Aegis Bd. ♦Frank Arthur Moulton, Dorchester, Mass. Dartmouth, 1899-1902. Sphinx. *Orton Brackett Robinson, Boston, Mass. d., Sept. 25, 1907. 648 PI 1904 Robert Koswell Brown, Lawyer, 844 Spring St., Elgin, 111. U.L. Dartmouth, 1900-03. Athletic Dir. and Coach, Washington and Lee Univ., 1905 — ; H.L., ib., igio. Millard Filmore Chase, Publishing, 120 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. A.B. See Theta, 1904. Dartmouth, 1900-01. liowdoin Coll., 1901-04. A.B., Bowdoin, 1904. James Dorman Elderkin, Real Estate, IIS Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1900-02. Res., 231 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, 111. Harry Howard Ham, Lawyer, 15 Sal- combe St., Dorchester, Mass. A.B. C1905), B.J. Rollins Pr. Speaker (2-3). Ed. -in-Chief, Aegis, 1904. Mass. Bar, 1907. B.J., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1908. Lawyer, Dorchester, Mass., 1908 — . Mass. Legis., House, 1907: 1908; 1909. Francis Hathaway Hardy, Engineer, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Washing- ton, D. C. B.S. U. S. Coast Survey, Atlantic and Pacific Coast of U. S., Philippine Islands and Alaska, 1904 — . m., Helen P. O'Haver, Manila, P. L, Nov. 21, 1905. Earl Leslie Herman, Real Estate, 145 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Real Estate, Loans and Ins. Bus., Chi- cago, 111., 1904 — ; E. L. Herman & Bro. Memb., Northwestn. A K E Alumni Assn.; Gen. Alumni Assn. of Dartmouth Coll, (Executive Com.). Harry Irving Helton, Real Estate, 204 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. B.L. Alexander Rockwood Maytiard, Busi- ness, care Michigan State Telephone Co., Detroit, Mich. A.B., 1905. With Western Electric Co., Chi- cago, IIL, 1905-08. Sales Agt., Mich. State Telephone Co., Detroit, Mich., 1908 — . Home Address, 381 Main St., Nashua, N. H. Henry Boit Morse, Ranchman, Galena, Cal. Dartmouth, 1900-02. Fred Hollo Poor, Druggist, Belfast, Me. Dartmouth, 1900-02. Frederick James Root, Real Estate, Spo- kane. Wash. B.S., M.C.S. Sphinx. M.C.S., 1905. Bond Salesman, Peabody Houghteling & Co., Chicago, 111., 1905-08.' Real Estate Bus., Spokane, Wash., J908 — . Ralph Emerson Sexton, Business, Cham- ber of Commerce, Boston, Mass. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Fred Stone, Business, 6065 Jefiferson Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. Collection Dept., Chicago Telephone Co., Chicago, 111. Thomas Winthrop Streeter, Lawyer, 6a State St., Boston, Mass. B.L-. LL.B. Sphinx. Honors in Hist, and Fr, LL.B., Harvard, 1907. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1907 — - 1905 Charles Seymour Borden, Merchant, 228 S Water St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1901-02. m., Mina B. Shaw, Oct. 4, 1904. Comsn. Merchant, Chicago, 111. Pres., Borden & Hopkins Poultry Co. V. Pres., S. 5. Borden Co. Memb., F. & A. M.; Grand Lect., 111. Grand Lodge, 1907. Club, Illinois Athletic. Frederick Chase, Lawyer, 173 School St.. Milton, Mass. A.B., A.M. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. ist Thayer Math. Pr. (2). Mgr., Football Team (3). Memb., Athletic Council (3-4). 4» B K. Harvard Law Sch., 1906-09. Mass. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Milton, Mass., 1909 — . Max Holcomb Cook. Dartmouth, 1 901-02. Robert Allan French, Lawyer, 75 Con- cord St., Nashua, N. H. A.B., LL.B. Mgr., Dramatic Club (3-4). LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1908. N. H. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Nashua, N. I-L, 1908 — . Randolph Frothingham, 7^6 Vine St., Scranton, Pa. See Mu, 1905. Colgate, 1901-02. Dartmouth, 1902-03. Raymond Clifford Helton, Business, Marquette Bldg.,- Chicago, 111. A.B. Dragon. Jonas Hutchinson, Real Estate, 3139 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., 1906. Sphinx. Del., LVI A K E Conv., Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 13, 14, 1902. John Thomas Keady, Hanover, N. H. A.B. Sphinx. Capt., Baseball Team. Palae- opitus. m., Sept. 19, 1907. Athletic Dir., Dart- mouth Coll., 1909 — . Samuel Lyon Weyburn, 329 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. See Mu, 1905. Colgate, 1901-02. Dartmouth, 1902-03. Howard Vivian Knight, Lawyer, 56 Mather St., Dorchester, Mass. A.B., B.J. Ed., Aegis, m., Ruth Ilumphery, Roxbury, Mass., Sept., 1905. B.J., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1908. Mass. Bar, 1908. Law- yer, Dorchester, Mass., 1908 — . Walter Huston Lillard, Teacher, An- dover, Mass. B.S., A.M. U. S. Guard, Paris Exposition, 1900. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Football Team. Grad. Mgr., Athletics, Dartmouth, 1906-07. m., Ethel A. Hazen, Sept. 5, 1907. Instr., Eng., Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1907 — . Oxford Univ., 1909-10. Edward Curtis Richardson, Business, 18 Rue Boudewyns, Antwerp, Belgium. A.B. 2d Atherton Gr. Pr. Sphinx. * B K. With Western Electric Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1905-07. Chief Clk., Bell Telephone Mfg. Co., .\ntwerp, Belgium, 1907 — . ^ John Burton Rix, College Professor, Austin College, Sherman, Tex. A.r.., 1906. Casque an4 Gauntlet, Capt,, 649 PI Basketball Team. Football Team. Instr., Eng., Austin Coll. Harry Thomas Smith, Merchant, 230 Franklin St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1901-02, Wholesale Boot and Shoe Bus., 1902. Dir., R. P. Smith & Sons Co., Chicago, III., 1904 — . Treas,, id., 1905 — . Memb., Chicago Athletic Assn.; South Shore Country Club. igo6 Charles Edward Crane, Journalist, care Assoc. Press, 195 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Dartmouth Coll., 1902-04. Walter Dakin, Business, 7744 Muskegon Ave., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1902-04. With Chicago Telephone Co. Malcolm J. Edgerton, Business, care Foster and Adams, 2 Wall St., New York, N. Y. B.S. See Alpha Alpha. Middlebury Coll., 1902-03. Norwich Univ., 1903-04. Dartmouth, 1904-06. Raymond Elmer Herman, Broker, 14s La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1902-04. Real Estate Broker, Chi- cago, III.; E. L. Herman & Bro. Res., 6008 Jefferson Ave. Henry Chapin Ketcham, Clerk, 4212 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. Dartmouth, 1902-05. Clk., Pullman Co., New Orleans, La. Joseph Henry Nuelle, Civil Engineer, care N. Y. O. & W. Ry., Norwich, N. Y. C.E. Dartmouth Coll., 1902-03. C.E., Prince- ton, 1906. m.. Myrtle Skeeles, Chicago, 111., Oct. 12, 1907. Asst. Eng., N. Y., O. & W. Ry., Norwich, N, Y, Fred Foster Parker, Civil Engineer, Keene, N H. B.S., C.E. Dramatic Club, Sphinx. Palaeop- itus. Ed.-in-Chief, Aegis, 1906. Asst. Supt., Bldgs. and Grounds, Dartmouth, 1907 — , Walter Powers, Lawyer, 4 Pond St., Hyde Park, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Mgr., Football Team. LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1909. Mass. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Hyde Park, Mass., 1909 — . Memb., ist Corps, Ca- dets, M. V. M. m., Ethel Louise Carver, Cam- bridge, Mass., Jan. 29, 1910, Harry Purcell Wayman, Business, 689 E. 44 St., Chicago, 111. B.S. Casque and Gauntlet. Pres., Dramatic Club. Oral. Honors (1-2-3). Sales Mgr., Gas Motor Testing & Eng. Co., Chicago, 111. m., Marian E. Wilcox, Galesburg, 111., Oct. 27, 1908. 1907 John Harper Blaisdell, Medical Student, 18 Brooks St., Winchester, Mass. A.B. Ed., The Dartmouth. Harvard Med. Sch., 1907-11. Philip Hartley Chase, Electrical En- gineer, 38 College St., Hanover, N. H. A.B., E.E. Track Team. 1st Thayer Math. Pr. (2). E.E., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909. Norman Charles Coombs, Business, 170 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, 111. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Fred Emerson Foster, Salesman, 8ii Lucas Ave., St. Louis, 111. A.B. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Salesman, Page Belting Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1908. 1909 — With Schoellkopf & Co. George Warren Grebenstein, Business, 220 Erie St., Cambridge, Mass. B.S. Sr. Com. (4), Sphinx. Capt., Basketball Team. Palaeopitus. With John A. Lowell Banknote Co., Boston, Mass., 1907 — . Memb., Mass. Soc, Sons of Am. Rev. Harry Robert Heneage, Business, Lack- awana Club, West Seneca, N. Y. B.S. Casque and Gauntlet. Steel Inspector. John Roy McLane, Student, Milford, N. H. A.B. Sphinx. Palaeopitus. Mgr., Football Team. * B K. Rhodes Scholar from N. H., 1907-09. A.B., Magdalen Coll., Oxford Univ., 1909. Harvard Law Sch., 1909 — . Theodore Towne Redington, Salesman, Madison and Market Sts., Chicago, 111. A.B. Sphinx. Aegis Bd. m., Katherine May Sherer, Evanston, 111., Apr. 5, 1909. Salesman for The Elliott-Fisher Co., 1910 — . Res., 1411 Dempster St., Evanston, 111. Charles Potter Richardson, Civil En- gineer, 57 Silver St., Dover, N. H. B.S., C.E. Missouri Pacific Ry. Co., 1907. Asst. Eng., Colo. Div., id., 1907-08. C.E., Thayer Sch. of Civ. Eng., 1900. John Carman' Wallace, Salesman, 525 Bryson St., Youngstown, O. A.B. Salesman, General Fireproofing Co. Harry Richmond Wellman, Room 40S, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B. Pres., Dramatic Club. Mgr., Banjo Club. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Sec, College Club. Supr., Coll. Dormitories, Dart- mouth, 1907. Sec, Boston Chamber of Com- merce, 1909 — . Author, Musical Comedy. "The Founders." Composer, "The Promenaders." Arthur Eugene Winslow, Business, 18 Nudd St., Waterville, Me. A.B. With Messalinskee Electric Co., Water- ville, Me. m., Elizabeth Tyrrell Stobie, Feb, 3, 1909. *Glenn Joel Hale, Business. Windsor, Vt. Dartmouth, 1902-04. With New England Tele- phone Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. d., Hanover, N. H., Dec. 13, 1907. 650 *Amos Dodge, Business, Concord, N. H. A.B. Sphinx. Bus. Mgr., The Dartmouth. Night and Day Bk., New York, N. Y. d., Aug. 15, 1908. *David Purdon Forbes, Dorchester, Mass. Dartmouth, 1903-05. d., Feb., 1905. PI igoS Fred Allen Copper, Law Student, 164 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. B.S. Mgr., Baseball Team. Sphinx. Piilaeop- itus. Northwestern Univ., Law Sch. '' Walter Hartwell Harriman, Civil En- gineer, Waterloo, N. H. B.S. Thayer Sch. of Civ. Eng., 1909. With Guanajuato' Power and Elect. Co., Guanajuato, Mex. Louis Bertram Hopkins, Business, Per- kinsville, Vt. Dartmouth, 1904-05. m., Nora M. Lauder, Oct. 2, 1907. William Levan Lee, Cleveland, Otiio. A.B. Howard Edward MacAUaster, Winnetka, 111. Dartmouth, 1904-08. Casque and Gauntlet. Falaeopitus. Ed., The Dartmoutht f-he^ Aegis, The ' Toiem, Herbert Hamilton Mitchell, La Grange. 111. A.B. Leonard Gates Nichols, Reading, Mass. Dartmouth, 1904-07. William Hubbard Patterson, Real Es- tate, 5730 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. B.S., 1909. John William Thompson, Law Student, 149 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Howard Knowlton Williams, Elec- trician, 1598 E. 115 St., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. See Beta Chi, 1908. Dartmouth Coll., 1905-07. A.B., Adelbert Coll., 1908. *Thaddeus Neely Lillard. Dartmouth, 1904-0^./ d., Chicago, 111., Jilly 15, 1909. 1909 Henry Reginald Bankart, Busiiiess, 24 W. 39 St., New York, N. Y. A.B, See Delin Kappa, 1909. Casque and Gauntlet. Turtle. With Atkinson, Mentzer & Grover, Pubs. James Henry Brannum, 1620 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 190^-06. ■' John Clough, Ittabena, Miss. A-B. Dragon. Ralza Milon Cummings, Concord, N. H. A.B; Sphinx. Herman Louis Dilhngham, Milford, Mass. , B.S. James Glynn BriscoU, Whitinsville, Mass. Dartmouth, 1905-08. Sphinx. m., Fannie L. Sullivan, June 8, 1910. Emile Henri Erhard, Brookline, Mass. B.S. Sphinx. Henry Alker Erhard, Bro6kline, I\Iass. B.S. Dartmouth, i9o'5-o6. Harvard, 1906-09; B.S., id., 1909. ( WilUam Ingraham Fearing, Newton, Mass. -V.B. Casque and Gauntlet. ' Laurence Vaughn Gardner, Peoria, 111. Dartmouth, 1905-07. Stanley Gates, Chicago, 111. A.B. The Economist. Harvey Wilbur Graves, Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Sec Beta Phi, 1909. Univ. of Rochester, 1905-06. Dartmouth, 1906-09. > James Shaw Huselton, Butler, Pa. B.S. Edwin Daniel Martin, 540 Fair Oaks Ave., Oak Park, 111. A.B. Harold Milton Prescott, Concord, N. H. A.B., 1910. Dragon. Kenneth Edward Root, Chicago, 111. B.S. Sphinx. Wallace Mason Ross, Lebanon, N. H. B.S. Ralph Lauris Theller, Lakeville, Conn. A.B. {cttm laude). Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Ed., The Dartmouth. Teacher, 'Hotchkiss Sch. Thomas Cedric Wellsted, Cleveland, O. ^\.B. Casque and Gauntlet. I910 Laurence Hardy Bankart, 197 Linwood -A.ve., Newtonville, Mass. B.S. Casque and ijauntlet. Football Team (2-4). , ., ; • '■-, Arnold Leavenworth Barrett, no Pine St., Florence,: Mass. -. '. , ; B.S. Perry Buell Berry, Civil Engineer, 7514 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. , -! Dartmouth, 1906-07. Don Harold Curtis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dartmouth, 1906-07. Thomas Hodgson Heneage, Manager, A. S, Best & Co., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1906-08.' Edgar Willard Hiestand, 1506 Fargo Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. David Laundon Johnson, Euclid Heights, Cleveland. Ohio. ' ■ A.B. Grover Sargent Hoyt, Moi-risville, Vt. -V.B. See Alpha Alpha, 1910. Ralph Bartlett Jones, Huntington Beach, Cal. B.S. " ' George Herrick Faber Kidder, 76 High- land Ave., Orange, N. J. A.B. Casque and Gauntlet. Aegis Bd. Dart- mouth Bd. ■ . N . '.i Arthur Hardy Lord, 37 College St., Hanover, N. H. A.B. Golf Team {2-3-4). 2d Class of 1846 Latin Pr. 6sr I'l Samuel Anderson Mathewson, nj W. 87 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ward Charles Meagher, East Williston, N. Y. See Phi, 1910. Dartmouth, 1906-08. Yale, 1908- 09. New York Law Sch., 1909-10. Albert Grover Meehan, Law Student, 65 N. Main St., Concord, N. H. Dartmouth, 1906-07. Chase Keith Pevear, Business, 477 Bea- con St., Boston, Mass. Dartmouth, 1906-09. Leland Powers, 96 Arlington St., New- ton, Mass. A.B. Sphinx. John Edwin Sickman, 161 Lincoln St., Holyoke, Mass. Dragon. Lawrence Fish Stern, Banker, 114 La Salle St., Chicago, HI. Dartmouth, 1906-08. Clarke Walworth Tobin, 637 Dudley St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Turtle. Palaeopitus. Casque and Gaunt- let. Football Team (2-3-4); Capt. (4). Track Team (4). 2d Pr., Class of 1866 Prize Speak- ing. Class Pres. (2-3-4). Class Marshal. ♦William Chandler Ayers, Barre, Vt. See Gamma Beta, 191 0. Dartmouth, 1906-07. Columbia Univ., 1907-09. d., July i, 1909. igii Charles Everett Benton, Belmont. Mass. Dartmouth, 1907-09. Arthur Phillips Bush, Jr., 410 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Dartmouth, 1907-08. Eugene Raymond Gardner, 13495 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Dartmouth, 1907-08. Case Sch. of Applied Sci., ] 908 — . Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll, 75 Beers- ford Rd., E. Cleveland. Ohio. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Football Team (1-2-3). Class Pres. (2). Robert Houghton Keeler, 191 1 E. 97 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Turtle. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Mgr., Football Team (4). Robert Gage Kimball, 266 N. Main St., Concord, N. H. Lorenzo John Marks, 1201 N. Main St., Minneapolis, Minn. Turtle. Football Team (1-23); Capt. (4). Track Team (3). George Maurice Morris, 4517 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111. Casque and Gauntlet. Palaeopitus. Debating Team (1-3). Track Team (2). Dartmouth Bd. (3). Aegis Bd. Chester Corwin Roberts, 496 E. 42 St., Chicago, 111. See Delta Pi, 1911. Dartmouth, 1907-08. Stu- dent, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of III., 1911. John Walter Pearson, 72 Pleasant St., Concord, N. H. Sphinx. Chmn., Jr. Prom. Com. Andrew Bruce Proudfit, Edinboro, Pa. Oberlin Coll., 1907-08. Dartmouth Coll., 1908 — . Ralph Waldo Sherwin, 65 South St., Fitchburg, Mass. Turtle. Class Pres. (2). Football Team (1-2- 3). Basketball Team, 1908-09. Raymond Comstock Thome, 99 E. 47 St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1907-09 (Jan.). Emroy Moore Vehemeyer, 65 Lafayette Ave., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1907-08. Harold Augustus Wampler, 4156 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1907-08. With Wisconsin Steel Co. igi2 Willard Hemenway Edwards, Hinsdale, 111. Dartmouth, 1908-09. Lloyd Withrow Knight, 56 Mather St., Dorchester, Mass. Howard Burchard Lines, 119 Rue de la Pompe, Paris, France. Bachelier Latin, Langues V'ivantes, Universite de Paris, 1908. Harry McCaffrey, 413 Washington St., Cambridge, Mass. Henry Ely McElwain, Jr., 209 Linden St., Holyoke, Mass. Paul Erskine Martin, Deadwood. S. D. Univ. of Southern Cal., 1908-09. Dartmouth, 1909 — . Harold Gerard Mosier, 676 S. Main St., Dayton, Ohio. Wilfred R. Shrigley, 755 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Dartmouth, 1908-09 (Oct.). CHfton Hoyt Sugatt, loi Knox St., Law- rence, Mass. John James Troy, Bellevue Hotel, Bos- ton, !Mass. 1913 George Agnew, Jr., 29 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Crawford Hurlbert Baker, Tod House, Youngstown, Ohio. Ralph Eugene Bauman, 1961 Ford Drive, Cleveland. Ohio. Harlan Aldrich Becker, 4169 Berkley St., Chicago, 111. Edward Lawrence Brown, 175 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Carl Edward Buck, 5733 Lexington St., Chicago, III. Rockwood Spurr Edwards, 29 Hamilton St., Southbridge, iVIass. 652 PI Frank Sterling Harris, 32 Rockingham John Azro Prouty, Newport, Vt. St., Cambridge, Mass. Harold Hodges Semmes, 2208 Q St., Robert Rhea Higgins, 11408 Bellflower Washington, D. C. Road. Cleveland, Ohio. „, , „ , ' ^ . . Arthur Ernest Johnson, Overbrook ^^"1*^ Stanley Stone, Andover, N. H. Road, Euclid Heights, Cleveland, Collin Wells, Hanover, N. H. Ohio. 653 Danville Rig- IOTA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Richmond, Ky. Chartered, 1854, at Kentucky Military Institute, Frankfort, Ky, Inactive, 1861-84. Revived, 1884. Central University of Kentucky, June 9, 1885 IN the fall of 1853, six students of the Kentucky Military Institute at Frankfort, Kentucky, banded themselves together for the purpose of seeking from A K E the charter for a Kentucky chapter. They were Mitchell and Burnet, of the Junior class ; Isbell, BrOoks, and Gale, of the Sophomore, and Cartwright, of the' Ffeshmeh. The plan Originated with Mitchelland Isbell. The parent chapter appointed a committee of her alumni, Raines and Donelsori, '54, of Nashville, to investigate the application. Their refiort was favorable, the charter was granted, and in the winter of 1853-54 the I chapter began her career. The Kentucky Military Institute had been founded nine years before, and rapidly grew in favor throughout the South, especially ' in sOcial and military prestige. Moved by indications of the great impending conflict between the sec- tions of our land, many of the sons of the first families, especially iri the South, were choosing a military education, and many of the graduates of the K. M. I. entered the army; So high did the institution stand that officers' commis- sions were readily obtained by those recommended by its faculty. Thus it happened that of the alumni of I living at the Opening of the war, but One failed to enter the army, and he is supposed to have occupied an important place in the secret service of the Confederacy. Two were in the Northern army, the rest in that of the South, and most were officers. Until 1858 the existence of the I chapter, as of the other fraternities, was unknown to the Institute world. At first it had beeti merely a social club, but the literary program of the regular Saturday night rrieetings soon becarrie a prominent feature. While mere scholarship carried little weight m the selec- tion of members, nevertheless a lion's share of scholastic and oratorical hon- ors fell to I during the first eight years of her existence. In April, '1861, came the war. Comrriencement exercises were hurriedly 6SS IOTA held, and almost to a man both graduates and undergraduates rushed to the front. We close the first chapter of I's history with her final greeting to her sister chapters : " May, 1861. I am the last of thirteen a week ago, and have just been to see three of our band enlist. I am only waiting to finish our chapter corre- spondence to return and enlist myself. Your brother in A K E." When the Kentucky Military Institute reopened in 1865, it was under wholl)' new management and never regained its ante-helhim prestige. H and X alone of our Southern chapters had survived. When in the 'Bo's efforts were being made to revive some of the old chapters. Central University seemed the most favorable institution in which to awake our old Kentucky chapter from its sleep of more than twenty years. Centre College at Danville was established by the Synod of Kentucky in 1835, and when the Presbyterian Church divided in 1861, it went with the Northern wing of the church. Its alumni, however, were for the most part strongly Southern in sentiment, and in 1872 organized to found a university which should be broader in its scope than the parent institution. Thus came into being Central University, which for a good number of years was controlled entirely by the Alumni Association, formed of its own alumni and those from Centre College. Its growth was rapid and its prospects flattering ; it gave good prospect of becoming the educa- tional institution of the State, and was drawing students from all parts sout||i. When it was learned that there were prospects of the revival of some of the old chapters, a group of Central University students banded together under the name of I B and endeavored to make themselves worthy of A K E by pursuing as far as they knew them, true A K E ideals. In spite of the com- petition of established fraternities against a local society, they were soon ac- knowledged to be the strongest organization in the University. In the spring of 1885 the old charter of I was granted to them and on June 9 of Commence- ment week the initiation took place, the following constituting the charter members of revived I : Philip F. Barbour, Robert T. Irvine, William J. Chinn, Jr., Charles H. R. McElroy, James N. Saunders, Jr., Alex. Henry, James Henry, James C. Flourney, Frank L. Lapsley, Saunders A. Fowler, Robert H. McCreary, J. M. N. B. Nix. Jr., David M. Sweets, Robert O. Wallace, and John L. Harris. Isbell, one of the founders of the old I, was present ; Stoddard Johnson, Yale, '53, represented the parent chapter ; Gov- ernor James B. McCreary, K *, assisted in the initiation of his son; 2 was there in the person of Howe, '80, son of one of her founders ; while H and A, the two nearest chapters, were not left out. For sixteen years from the date of the revival of her charter, I maintained the high standards of A K E in Central University at Richmond, carrying, off a large share of honors and being recognized as a leader among the frater- nities, both in social life and class room work. 656 IOTA In 1901, near!)' four decades after the conflict that had deprived Ken- tucky of its chapter of A K E, and nearly two decades after its revival, the Ecclesiastics, appreciating the moral influence to be exerted upon the laymen of Kentucky, possibly the entire South, and realizing the wisdom of a united strength, consolidated Centre College and Central University and formed Cen- tral University of Kentucky, recognized as one of the great educational insti- tutions of the South. For I of A K E, termed the " Wandering Sister " by the general fraternity, was thus created a new and permanent " Home," from which she shall wander no more. To Brothers V. L. Peterson, S. M. Saunders, and M. V. Ward belong the honor of the establishment of I in Centre College, the academical department of the University. In the fall of 1901, these three men brought the charter from Richmond to Danville and fought against odds and precedent, but never daunted and ever holding before them the emblem of I, lo(rTe.avoi, showed the kind of material essential for a Deke and soon made it evident that Dekism was henceforth and forever to be an integral part of the University life and a symbol to be worn, only, by the chosen. The Fraternity House, with living quarters has ever been discouraged at Danville by the University and city authorities as being a source of demoraliz- ing and corrupting influences, and when I came to Centre, she, like the other Fraternities occupied a suite of rooms in the central part of the city and had it fitted for business, reading and social purposes only, the meinbers living wherever they could best find accommodation in the city. In 1904, the ques- tion of I's renting a home was agitated, but met with the strenuous opposition of the faculty; in 1905 the same question arose, with less opposition, and in 1906 the men of I occupied a home on Maple Avenue. It is now conceded that the Fraternity House is not only a success at Danville, but a permanent institution, and the other Fraternities are now following the leadership of I and are adopting the home. I has won and maintained, with dignity, more than her share of literary and athletic honors at Centre, and whenever a body of Centre men, in any repre- sentative capacity, are chosen or elected, the emblem of A K E always adorns the leader; I men have won the respect and esteem of the faculty, and the love and confidence of their fellow students, by their open and manly tactics. In 1906, the convention, in spite of considerable rivalry, by a decisive vote selected Louisville for the next place of meeting, to be under the auspices of the r and I Chapters. The Convention was a complete success, and each and- every representative returned to his chapter with most pleasing memories of his experiences in Old Kentucky. Kentucky is proud of her chapter of A K E. I is proud of her Kentucky Home. She extends to every Deke, old and young, a cordial invitation to ac- cept her hospitality at any time, and adds another act to the National Motto, KrjpoOev <^iAoi aci. 657 IOTA CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS I8S5 Hugh Lawson Bedford, Lawyer, fBailey. Tenn. A.B., A.M., C.E. See Chi, 1854. See Kapfa Psi, 1858. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1854-53. Lucien Camille Gex, Farmer, fGlient, Ky. C.E., A.M. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1853-55. Farmer, Client, Ky., 1855—. m., (O Ruth R. Richey, 1862; (2) Mary C. Perry, Aug. 31, 1870. Trustee, Pub. Schs., 1870-85. Magistrate, 1884. ♦William Edgar Burnett, Merchant,' Jacinto, Tex. A.B., A.M., C.E. 2d Lt., U. S. Regular Army, Staff, Gen. Morey, rank Maj., C. S. A. Lum- ber Merchant, Jacinto, Tex. d., San Jacinto, 1873- *James Otis Gower, Banker, Iowa City, Iowa. A.B. C.E., 1857. Capt., Co. F, ist Iowa Cav., U. S. A., July, 1861; Maj., 2d Bat- talion, Sept. I, 1861: Col., Aug. 26, 1862. Act. Brig. Gen., 1863-65. Banker and Mer- chant, Iowa City, Iowa, d., Sept. 12, 1865. *Howell Blunt Harris, Lawyer, Carthage, Tex. .\.B. ist Honor. Univ. of Miss., Sch. of Law. 2d Lt., Tex. Regt, C. S. A. Acci- dentally shot and killed by a Lt. of his Regt. on failing to give password, Corinth, Miss., Apr. 6, 1862. ♦Mellish Motte Lindsay, Merchant, Ful- ton, Tenn. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1851-54. Cent. Am. and W. Indies, 1856-57. Civ. Eng., 1857-61. 2d Lt., Co. A, 19th Miss. Regt., C. S. A., Apr.. 1861—. A. D. C, Staff, Maj. Gen. C. M. Wilcox, Army of Northn. Va., 1862-65. m., Frances Johnson, Noxubee Co., Miss., Oct. 14, 1865. Planter, Noxubee Co., Miss., 1865-68. Memb., A. Lea & Co., Gen. Mdse., Fulton, Tenn., 1868—. ♦William Stanton Mitchell, Physician, New Orleans, La. A.B., A.M., C.E., M.0. Charter Member, ist Honor, 1853; id., 1854. Valedictorian. Civ. Eng., New Orleans, La., 185s — . M.D., Univ. of La., 1859. Phys., New Orleans, La., 1859- 61. A.M., 1861. Surg., ist La. Regt, C. S. A., 1861 — . Med. Insp., Army of Northn. Va., 1863. Chief Surg., Rode's Div., Army of Northn. Va., 1865. Phys., New Orleans, La.,' 1865 — . m., Frances Esther Pugh,. Dec. 5, 1865. Assoc. Ed., Southern Journal of Med- ical Sciences, 1867. Ed. and Prop., Journal of Medicine, New Orleans, La., 1869. Prof. and Demr. of Anat., Univ. of La.; Prof., Surg., Ophthalmic and Aural Med., 1870-74. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Pub. Health Assn.; La. State Med. Soc; Orleans Parish Med, Assn. *Josephus Raspberry, Planter, Verona, Miss. ' C.E. m., Eleanor Catherine Buchanan, Cam- rargo, Tenn., 1857. Orderly Sergt., Co. G, 31st Regt., Miss. Vols., C. S. A. Wounded and captured. Battle of Peach Tree Creek, July 22, 1864. d.. Camp Chase, Fortress Mon- roe, 1865. 1856 Edward Richard Gale, Farmer, fSatartia, Miss. A.B., A.M., M.D. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1852-55. Charter Member. 2d Soph. Honor. ist Jr. Honor, 1855. A.B., Coll. of N. J., 1857. Capt., Co. I, i2th Miss. Regt., C. S. A. M.D., Univ. of Nashville, 1863. A.M., Coll. of N. J., 1865. m., Susan Link, Miss., Feb. 24, 1881. Memb., Am. Assn. Adv. Set. ♦Moses Augustus Brooks, Lawyer, San Augustine, Tex. A.B. _ Charter Member. ist Honor, 1884. \ aledlctonan. Law Student, Austin, Tex., 1856. Tex. Bar, 1856. Lawyer, San Augus- t'ne. Tex., 1856-57. Killed while attempting the rescue of passengers from burning steamer. Col. Edwards, Red R., Dec, 1857. ♦Charles Wesley Broome, Planter, La Grange, Ga. A.B. Planter, La Grange, Ga., 1856-60. d.. Oct. 8i i860. ♦Robert Houston Isbell, Banker, Tal- ladega, Ala. A.B., LL.B. See Kappa Psi, 1859. Charter Member. 22d of Feb. Orator, 1853. ist Decl Pr., 1854. 1857 Columbus Cartwright, Ranch Owner, tSan Augustine, Tex. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1853-55. Charter Member. Memb., C. Cartwright & Sons, Dealers in Real Estate and Live Stock, San Augustine, Tex. Derick Peterson January, Physician. fSouth Bosque, Tex. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of La., i860. Hosp. Surg., Army of Tenn., C. S. A., iS6i-6?. Phys., S. Bosque, Tex. Coroner, Tensas Par- ish, La., 1878-83. 658 IOTA George Camp Porter, Lawyer, Nashville, Tenii. A.B., A.M. Valedictorian. Law' Student, Memphis, Tenn., 1857-58. Tenn. Bar, Mem- phis, 1858. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1858- 61. Maj., C. S. A., 1862. Col., 6th and 9th Tenn. Inf., Maury's Brig., Cheatham's Div., Polk's Corps, Army of Tenn., C. S. A. Un- der Gens. A. S. Johnstpn, Beauregard, Bragg, J. E. Johnston, and Hood, May 8, 1862-65. Lawyer, BrownsyiUe, Tenn., ^ 1865-7^. Tenn. Const Conv., ' 1870. m., Mollie P. Bond, Brownsville, Tenn., Nov. i, 1870. Tenn. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1871-76; House, 1877 — . Lawyer, Ripley, Tenn., 1877 — . Ed., News, Ripley, Tenn., 1882-84. Lawyer. Nashville, Tenn., 1905—. Memb., F. & A. iM. *Johii Francis Kearse, Planter, Thomas^ ville, Ga. A.B. Charter Member. Ed., Magasine. Plan- ter, Thomasville, Ga., 1857-61. . Lt. Col. and Col., 50th Ga. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-63. Killed, Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. 1858 William Pitt Allen, Farmer, fCalvert, ^ Tex. A.B. Teacher, Houston Acad., Houston, Tex., 1858-59. Law Student with Allen & Hale, Galveston, Tex., 1859-60. C. S. A, Lt., Tex. State Service, Feb. 12, ' 1861, Expedition to capture Rio Grande Frontier. Lt., Field Art., — -1865. m., (i) Mrs. Nancy Jane Douglass Cobb, Punta Rosa, Fla., June 22, 1872; (2) Mrs. Barbara Muller, Calvert, Tex., Aug. 1, 1885. Millidge , Langdon Bowie, Merchant, fFarmersville, Ala. A.B. Capt., 6th Ala. Regt., C. S. A., 3 yrs. Wounded, Battle of Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1864. m., Clementine Lucius Saffold, Jan. 29, 1867. Sheriff, Dallas Co., Ala.- William Henry Morgan, Merchant, tSheppardtown, Miss. A.B., M.D. Ed., Magazine. M.D., Univ. of La. m., (i) Mary Caldwell, May, i860. Maj., 3d Miss. Inf., C. S. A. m., (2) Letia Caldwell, Apr. 7, 1869. Postmaster, Sheppard- town. Miss. *James Travis Walker, Richmond, Tex. .\.ii. See Eta, 1860. Valedictorian. *Thomas Black Wilson, Farmer, Saun- dersville, Tenn. A.B. Orderly Sergt. and Capt. Co. C, 1st Tenn. Cav., Gens. Forest and Wheeler, C. S. A., 1S61-65. m., Lucy -,G. Cragwall, Wilson Co., Tenn., Oct. 24, 1867. Farmer and Stock Breeder, Saundersonville, Tenn. d., Apr. 10, 1907. 1859 Thomas Booth, Teacher and Farmer, R. F. D. No. S, Wiiiona. Miss. .V.B., LL.B. Jr. Orat., Addisonian Lit. Soc. Sr. Capt., Corps of Cadets. Ed., Magazine, 1858.: LL.B., Univ. of City of ; N, . Y., 1S60. ni., Lydia Florence McKay, Bloorafield, Ky., June 14, 1861. Capt., Co. B, isth Miss. Regt., C. S. A., 1 yr. Capt., Cav. Co., Miss.: State Troops, 1861-65. Farmer and Teacher, Carroll- ton, Miss., 1865 — . , Asst. Examr. of applicants for teacher's license, 8 yrs. ' Henry Francis Copes, Farmer, tEmporia, Tex. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1856-57. Farmer, Burke, Tex., — 1888. m., Cynthia J. Bassett, St. Charles Co., Mo., Mar. 19, 1867. Cassius Exum Merrill, Lawyer and Journalist, 749 South Lime St., Lex- ington, Ky. ' A.B., A.M. Valedictorian, 1859. m., Anna -Minerva Exum, Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 22, 1861. 22d Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Drill Master and Adjt., 49th Ala. Regt. Adjt. Gen., , Thomas M. Scott's Brig., Loring's Div., Stewart's Corps, Gens. J. E. Johnston and Hood, i86i- 65. Lawyer, Carrollton, Miss., 1866-72. City Ed., Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky., 1872-82. Author, Poem, "Per Aspera ab Astra," J877; "Ole Mose" lines (complimented by Gen, O. A. Howard and the late Senator Geo. Frisbie Hoar, in Scribner's) ; "A Medley in Memories," "The Suicide Who Never Suicided," and other publications in prose and verse. Ed., World, Nashville, Tenn., 1883-85; News-Herald, Jacksonville, 1885 — . Cor., Amer- ican, Nashville, Tenn. , Contrib., Courier-Jour- nal, Louisville, Ky. ; Courant, Chicago, III., etc. Lawyer and Writeir, Lexington, Ky. *John Hancock Greene, Montgomery, Tex. Ky. Mil. Inst., r8S3-57. m., Fannie Womack, Spring, 1857. 4th Tex. Inf., C. S. A., 1861. Killed, Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. *Reuben Kay, Teacher, Murfreesbor- ough, Ark. A.B. Maj. ' Adjt. Gen., Staff, Gen. Jeff. Thompson, Mo. Independent Command, C. S. A. d., Dec. 13, 1883. *James Hilton Leacock, New Orleans, La. A.B. Ed., Magazine, 1858. d. of Yellow Fever, Aug, 22, 1858. *Robert Morrison, Benwicks Bay, La. A.B. See Gamma, i8s7i d.. New Iberia, La., Oct. 31, 1862. *OUver Haggard Tipton, Mt. Sterling, Ky. , m., Cornelia Noble Bulkley, 1857. C. S. A. A, McKinney, Tex., Jan. 13, 1880. fi.S9 *Cadmus Marion Amoss, La Grange, Ga. m., Georgia Lucia Pyron, Ga., Dec. 15, 1859. Lt., C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Crampton's Gap, Sept. 14, 1862. *Edward Richmond Archinard, Insur- ance, Dallas, Tex. A.B., C.E. Ed., . Magazine, 1858-59. ist Lt., Co. A, 19th La., Avegno ■ Zouaves, C. S. A. Maj., New Orleans Mil., Gen. J. L. Lewis, defense of New Orleans, m., Anais Marie Antoinette Giguel, Feb. 2, 1863. Ins. Agt., Sherman, Tex., — 1885. Tex. Mgr., Sun Mut. Ins. Co., 1881-^. Contrib., Register, Sher- man, Tex., 1S81. Memb., Bd. of Aid., Sher- man, Tex., 1882-84. Ins. Agt., Dallas, Tex^, i88j. Memb., Tex. State Bd., Assn. of Fire Underwriters, d., New Orleans, La., June 24, 1887. *Ernest Gourrier, Civil Engineer, Iber- ville, La. Grad., Centenary Coll. of La. Res. Grad., Ky. IOTA Mil. Insl., 1858. Civ. Kng., IbcrviHe. La. ]f.t Lt., Co. ,\, 3(1 La. Kc'Kl., C. S. A., Gens. I'lice and Kirby Smith, Trans-Miss, and Ttnn. Armies. m., Mary Lliza Faulkner, Baton Rouge, La., June, 1864. Staff, South, Iber- ville, La. d., Sept. 24, 1880. *John William Kemper, Lawyer, St. Jo- seph, Mo. A.B., C.E. ist Grad. Honor. Mo. Bar. Capt., Co. G, 3d Mo. Regt., Army of the West, Gen. Price, C. S. A. Severely wounded. Battle of Corinth, Miss., Oct. 3. 1862. d., Coffeeville, Miss., Oct. 31, 1862. i860 Louis Ayer Chapman, fDennison, Tex. Lt., 4th .\Ia. Regt., C. S. A. Adjt., 45th Ala. Regt., —1865. With R. R., La Grange, Ga. m., Margaret Buchannon, July i, 1871. Res., Dennison, Tex. George Ives Hall, Bookkeeper, 29 Hud- son Ave., Rochester, N. Y. See Eta, 1858. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1856-58. Univ. of Va., 1859. Priv., Nelson Rangers, C. S. A., Mar., 1864-Apr., 1865. m., Mrs. Mary A. Van Ingen, Nov. 17, 1887. George Louis Holstein, Lawyer, tlndian- apolis, Ind. Charles Lee Martin, Journalist, feor. Cadiz and Portland Sts., Dallas, Tex. A.B. Ed., Magasine, 1857-60. Philomathian Soc. Orator, 1859. Valedictorian. m., Mary Rogers Lindsay, Frankfort, Ky., May 29, i860. Law Student, Marshall and Seguin, Tex., 1860- 61. I St Lt., Co. D, 4th Tex. Inf., Hood's Brig. Maj., 6oth Tex. Cav. Tex. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, Anderson and Navasota, Tex., 1866- 69. Co. Atty., Gaimes Co., Tex., 1868-69. Lawyer, Jeflferson, Tex., 1869-73. Co. Atty., Marion Co., Tex., 1870-72. Ed., various News- papers in Houston, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1873-85. Ed., Western Newspaper Union, 1885 — . Journal and Com. Clk., Tex. House, 1885. Telegraph Ed., Morning News. Dallas, Tex., 1887—. Contrib., Times, Philadelphia, Pa.; Herald, New York, N. Y., etc. Ruling Madison Parker, Horticulturist, fAlvin, Tex. A.B. Univ. of Miss., 1856-57. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1858-60. ist Lt., Co. A, i8th Miss. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-62. Comsnd. Lt., Provisional Army, subject to Sec. of War's orders, 1862-65. m*. Bessie Jack, Brandon, Miss., Nov. 15, 1866. With Busic, Stevens & Co., Brandon, Miss., 1876-86. Hort., Alvin, Tex., 1886—. *Henry Marston, Jr., Chnton, La. A.B. 2d Honor, i860. 2d Lt., 4th La. Inf., C. S. A. 2d Lt., 15th Tenn. Inf. Severely wounded, Battles of Chickamauga and Perry- ville. m., Mattie Walker, 1863. d., 1865. *James Stirman Standley, Lawyer. Atoka, Ind. Ter. A.B. 2d Honor, 1858. Ed., Magasine, 1859- 60. ist Honor, 1859; id., i860. Law Stu- dent, i860. Capt., Co. K, nth Miss. Regt., C. S. A., Staff, Gens. Bee, Whiting, and Pen- der. Wounded, Battle of Seven Pines, \'fi.. May 31, 1862. Disabled and resigned, 1863. m., (i) Alice Robinson Posey, "Tallahatchie Co., Miss., June 10, 1863. Miss. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, Atoka, Ind. Ter., 1874-1904. U. S. Agt., Choctaw Xation. Ind. T., 1879-83 Sec, Choctaw Coal Cu., Atoka, Ind, Ter., 1881^. m., (2) Mrs. Elizabeth C. Harrison, Leesburg, \'a., .\ov. 29, 1882, Del., Choctaw Nation, Washington, D. C, 18S3-1904. Ed., Indian Champion, Atoka, Ind. Ter., 1885 — . d., 1904. 1861 Albert Agrippa Batchelor, Physician, tSmithland, La. M.D. Ky. Alil. Inst., 1860-61. Priv., Co. E, 2d La. Regt., Johnson's Div., Jackson's Corps, Army of iNorthn. Va., C. S. A., July, 1862- July, 1863. Drillmaster, Enterprise, Miss., 1864. Planter, Pointe Coupee Parish, La., 1866. M.D., Univ. of La., 1874. Phys., Pointe Coupee Parish, La., 1874-81. m., Cornelia Randolph Stewart, Woodville, Miss., Dec. 3, 1876. Phys., Smithland, La., 1881 — . Henry Harrison Booth, Bookkeeper, ti32 6 St., San Francisco, Cal. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1857-61. Priv., 20th Miss. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Clk. and Agt., Life and Fire Ins. Cos., 186S-75. Cent. Am. and Mexico, 1868. m., Julia K, Townsend, Mem- phis, Tenn., Nov. 16, 1870. Claim Clk., Kansas City, Springfield & Memphis R. R., Memphis, Tenn., 1875-86. Clk., Indian Indus- trial Sch., Salem, Ore., 1886-87. James Andrew Broome, Merchant, La Grange, Ga. Ky. MiL Inst., 1856-58. Capt., Co. D, 14th Ala. Regt, Anderson's Div., A. P. Hill's Corps, C. S. A., 1861— ; Maj., 1862 — ; Lt. Col., 1863 — ; Col., 1864 — . Wounded, May S, 1864. Planter, Blakely, Ga., 1865-77. m., (i) Emma G. Robinson, Blakely, Ga., Mar. 16. 1866. Mayor of Blakely, Ga., 1866-70. Live Stock and Coal Dealer, La Grange, Ga., 1878 — . m., (2) Mary Ida Cary, La Grange, Ga., Aug. II, 1881. Theophilus Stewart Fontaine, Planter, tColumbus, Ga. A.B. Ed., Magazine, i86o-6t. Capt., 20th Ga. Regt, Hood's Div., Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., 1861-65. Planter, Columbus, Ga., 1861 — . Gt. Britain, Ireland, Fr. and Ger., 1866. m., Mary A. Young, Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1878. William Kirkland Penny, Planter, fPlains Store, La. C.E. Lt and Capt., Co. F, 14th La. Regt., C. S. A., Gen. R. E. Lee. In 43 Battles and 450 Skirmishes. Planter, Pointe Coupee, Par- ish, La., 1865-69; Fayette, Miss., 1869 — . m., Abigail Amazonia BuUen, Fayette, Miss., Oct. 16, 1873. Benjamin Lyttleton Wynn, Planter. tCharleston, Miss. A.B. Orator, Addisonian Lit. Soc, 1859. Priv., Co. A, 2ist Miss. Regt., — ^June, 1862. Signal Corps, 2d Army Corps, Gen. T. J. Jackson, 1862-65. Miss. Legis., House, 1865- 66. m., Fannie E. Leigh, 1867. 660 ♦Charles Jones Batchelor, Planter, Smithland. La. A.B. 2d Lt., Co. E, 2d La. Regt., Johnson's Div., Jackson's Corps, C. S. A., July, t86i- 65. Planter, Pointe Coupee Parish, La.. 1S65- 78. m., Ella Virginia Gayle, Pointe Coupee Parish, La., Jan., 1869. d., Pointe Coupee Parish, La., Oct 18, 1878. IOTA *Thomas Henry Collins, Planter, In- dianola. Miss. Planter, Indianola, Miss., i860 — . 44th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., Apr., i86i— . Cav. Service, Gen. Armstead. Ed., Echo, W. Point, Miss., 1878-82; Democratic Journal, ib. Levee Comr., Sunflower Co., Miss., 1887 — . *John Hall Morgan, Lawyer, Horn Lake, Miss. A.B., LL.B. Capt., I3tli Tenn. Inf., C. S. A., I yr. Capt., 5th Miss. Inf. Killed, Battle of Murfreesborough, Tenn., Dec, 31, 1862, *George Mitchell Steerer, Student, Ap- pleton, Wis. Appleton Univ. Priv. and Sergt. Maj., 13th Regular Inf., U. S. A. Killed, Battle of Vicksburg, May 19, 1863. 1884 Philip Foster Barbour, Physician, The Atherton, Louisville, Ky. M.D., A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Medal, Physics, 1884. Ed., Atlantis, 1884. Teacher, Pub. Sch., Donerail, Ky., 1885-86. Civ. Eng., M. & B. S. R. R., Vanceburg, Ky., 1885—. Res. Eng., Rome and Decatur R. R., 1887-89. Student, Univ. of Louisville, Med. Dept., 1889- 90. M.D., Hosp. Coll. of Med., 1890, ist Honor. Phys., 1890 — . Asst. Phys., Eastn. Ky. Lunatic Asylum. Prof., Chem. and Met- allurgy, Louisville Coll. of Dentistry. Prof., Chem. and Diseases of Children, Hosp. Coll. of Mea. Prof., Diseases of Children, and Sec. of Faculty, Med. Dept., Univ. of Louisville. ■ Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Ky. State Clin. Soc. ; Jefferson Co. Clin. Sec; Louisville Clin. Soc; A. M. A. of Vienna. Robert Tate Irvine, Lawyer, Big Stone Gap, Va. A.B., B.L. See Eta, 1888. Charter Member. 22d of Feb. Orator, 1882. Medal, Jr. Orat. Contest, 1883. Mgr., Atlantis. 1882-83; Ed.-in- Chief, id., 1883-84. Adj. Prof., Eng. Central Univ. of Ky., 1883-85. Prin., Select Sch., Winchester, Ky., 1885-87. Prof., Central Univ. of Ky., Prep. Dept., 1887-89. Memb. of Ky. State Coll. Assn. B.L., 1889. Ky. Bar, 1889. Va. Bar, , 1890. Lawyer,. Big Stone Gap, Va., 1890 — . Va. Legis., House, 1893- 94. Memb., State Dem. Ex. Com., 1898 — . Elector, Bryan Ticket, 1900. Bd. of Visitors, Univ. of Va., 1900 — . m., Roberta Nolting, Richmond, Va., June, 1907. Memb., Va. State Bar Assn. Club, Westmoreland (Richmond, Va.). Charles Hugh Rice McChord, Real Es-^ tate, tpoS Main St., Kansas City, Mo. B.S. Charter Member. Teacher, Pleasant Run Sch., Washington Co., Ky., 1884-85. Clk., R. H. Cannon & Co., Real Estate Agts., Kansas City, Mo., 1885-86; Real Estate Agt, ib., 1886—. James Newton Saunders, Jr., Lawyer, Stanford, Ky. LL.B. Central Univ. of Ky., 1881-84. Char- ter Member. Westminster Coll., 1884-85. zd Decl. Pr., 1885. Ky. Bar, 1886. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1887. Lawyer, Springfield, Ky., 1887-1900; id., Stanford, Ky., 1900^. Ky. Legis., 1893-95. R. R. Comr., Ky-, 1895-98. Referee in Bankruptcy, Dist. of Ky., 1898 — . m., Annie Alcorn, Stanford, Ky., 1899. V. Pres., Ky. A K E Assn. 1885 William Jefiferson Chinn, Jr., Giddings Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. B.S., B.L. See Eta, 1885. Charter Member. Walter's Gold Medal, Math., 1884. Irvine Medal, Chem., 1884. Ed.-in-Chief, Atlantis, 1885. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1885-87; B.L., 1887. Ky. Bar, 1888. Lawyer, Frankfort, Ky., i888-8g. Chinn & Strickler, Lawyers, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1898 — . Richard Lee Crenshaw, Lawyer, fBig Stone Gap. Va. Charter Member. 22d of Feb. Orator, 1883. ist Orator, June, 1884. Sr. Class Pres. Law Student, Monticello, Ark., 1885 — . Alexander Henry, fGlendale, Ohio. Charter Member. Eng. Pr., 1882. 22d of Feb. Orator, 1884; 1885. Ed., Atlantis, 1884- 85. Prin., Bethel Sch., Paynes, Ky., 1885-86. Adj. Prof., Anc. Langs., Central Univ. of Ky., 1886-87. Spec. Agt., Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Milwaukee, Wis., 1887 — . Student, Chicago Theol. Sem., 1889. 1886 James Campbell Flournoy, Lawyer, t433 N. 7 St., Paducah, Ky. Cent. Univ. of Ky., 1883-85. Charter Member. Cor., Commercial Gazette, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-85. 22d of Feb. Orator, 1884; 1885. Law Student, Paducah, Ky., 1886-87. Ky. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Paducah, Ky., 1887 — . James Hunter Henry, Teacher, fLittle Rock, Ark. A.B. Charter Member. Fresh. Gr. Pr. Soph. Lat. Pr. 3d Orator, Philalethean Union, 1885. 22d of Feb. Orator, 1886. Commenc. Oration. Teacher, Priv. Sch., Versailles, Ky., 18S6— . Frank Lee Lapsley, Physician and Sur- geon, Wilson Bldg., Paris, Ky. A.B., M-D. Charter Member. Ed., Atlantis, 1885. Surv., Maysville and Big Sandy R. R., Augusta, Ga., 1887—. M.D., Hosp. Coll. of Med., Louisville, Ky., 1894, ist Honors. In- terne, Louisville City Hosp., 1894-95. Received Prs. in Anat., Clin. Med., and Diseases of Children. Phys., Paris, Ky., 1895 — . m., Mayme McClintock, Oct. 27, 1904. Memb. and Sec, Bd. of Edu. Deacon, Presb. Ch. Lodge, Chap., and Commandery, F. & A. M. 1887 William Gibbs Cleland, Traveling Sales- man, Lebanon, Ky. B.S. Coml. Sci. Pr., 1885. Central Univ. of Ky., Dept. of Chem., 1887-88. With W. G. White, Druggist, Richmond, Ky., 1888-89. Bus., Louisville, Ky., 1889 — ; Lebanon, Ky. Saunders Augustus Fowler, Transporta- tion & Iron Mfr., 2850 B'way., Pa- ducah, Ky. Cent. Univ. of Ky., 1883-85. Charter Mem- ber. Asst. Cashier, Fowler & Co., Paducah, Ky., 1885-86. Sec, Paducah Gas Light Co.; Transportation and Iron Mfr., 1886 — . Re- porter, Daily Standard, Paducah, Ky., 1886 — . Pres., Alumni Assn., Paducah High Sch., 1887 — . m., Martha Elizabeth Leech, Nov. 7, 1905. 661 IOTA 1888 Albert Willson Logan, Auditor, care Ar- mour & Co., S. Omaha, Neb. A.B. Clk., Logan & Logan, Miller.?, Slielliy- ville, Ky., 1888-89. Bus., Kansas City, M"., 18S9 — . Armour & Co., San Francisco, tal.; S. Omaha, Nebr. Robert Hughes McCreary, Collector of Customs, fFederal Bldg., Chicago, III. A.B. Cliarter Member. Orator, June, 1886. Orator's Medal, 1886. Law Student, Rich- mond, Ky., 1888-89; Yale Univ., i8Se— • Joseph Madison Napoleon Bonaparte Nix, Jr., Merchant, fChattanooga, Tenn. Cent. Univ. of Ky., 1884-85. Charter Mem- ber. With R. W. Price & Co., Boots and Shoes, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1885 — ; Memb., Nix & Forest, Boots and Shoes, ib., 1887 — . m.. Bertha Lamer, Chattanooga, Tenn., July g, 1890. Almon Edwin Spencer, Teacher, Clinton, S. C. A.B., A.M. Soph. Lat. Medal. Schp. Medal, 1886. Gr. Medal, 1888. A.B., summa ouin laude. Teacher, Priv. Sch., White Sta., Sept., 1888-89; id., Male High Sch., Reidville, S. C, Feb., 1889-June, 1891. Teacher, Gr. and Fr., Presb. Coll. of S. C, Clinton, S. C, 1891 — ; V. Pres., id., 1903 — . m., Mattie E. Calvert, Reidville, S. C, Dec. 30, 1891. Memb., Class. Assn., Middle and West. Chmn., Laymen's Missionary Movement , for Enoree Presbytery, S. C. Comr., Gen. Assembly of Southn. Presb. Ch., New Orleans, 1898; Mobile, 1904. David Todd Stuart, Broker. 44 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Central Univ. of Ky., 1884-87. Instr., Lat., Eng., and Math., Wildwood Acad., Clarksville, Tenn. Teacher, Priv. Sch., , Oweiisboro, Ky. Journalist, Indianapolis, Ind. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1887—. James Gamble Stuart, Manufacturer, fOwensboro. Ky. Central Univ. of Ky., 1S85-87. With Standard Oil Co., Lexington, Ky. ; Louisville, Ky., 1889—. Robert Owen Wallace, Cashier of N. C. & St. L. R. R., tAtlanta, Ga. B.S. Charter Member. Clk., Louisville, New Orleans & Texas R. R., 1888—. ♦David Matthis Sweets, Clergyman, Louisville, Ky. A.B., D.D. Charter Member. Fresh. Eng. Medal. Soph. Eng. Medal. Asst. Sec, XXXIX A K E Conv., T * Chap., Middletown, Conn., Oct. 21-22, 1885. Gr. Medal, 1886. Ed., Atlantis, 1886. A.B., summa cum laude. Adj. Prof., Central Univ. of Ky., Sept., 1888-89. Student, Union Theol. Sem., Hampden-Sidney, Va., 1889-91. Pastor, Presb. Chs., Ky., 1891- 1909. m., Bessie Breck McDowell, Richmond, Ky., Mar. 10, 1902. D.D., Presb. Coll. of S. C, 1907. Ed., Christian Observer, Louisville, Ky., 1 909 — . IIusp. CuU. of >Ied,, 1889—. .M.D., llosp. Coll. of Alcd.. 1891. I'hys.. Hampden-Sidni--y. 1891-94. ii.L>., Union Theol. Sem., 1894. Pastor, Presb. Ch.. Ntcholasville, Ky., 1894- T901. m., Anne W. Letchen, Richmond, K\., .\ov. 14, 1895. I St Presb, Ch., Macon, (ia., 1901 — . D.D., 1909. John Helm Marriott, Farmer, jNichols- ville, Ky. Central Univ. of Ky., 1885-86. Monitor, Trin- ity Hall, Louisville, Ky., 1887—. Thomas Spencer McCallie, Jr., Clergy- man, East Lake Sta., Chattanooga, Tenn. Central Univ. of Ky., 1886-87. King Coll., Bristol, Tenn., i yr. Pastor, East Lake Cong. Cit., 1896 — . m., (i) Catherine Osborne Crane, j\pr. 29, 1900; (2) Bessie IJean Crane, Apr. 19, 1904. V. Pres., McCallie Sch. for Boys. Pres., Pastors' Assn. (Chattanooga). Club. Ministers' Social (Pres.). Sec, Chattanooga A K E Assn., 1892. James W. Tyler, Clergyman, Presby- terian Manse, Midway, Ky. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., B.D. ist Honors. Atlantis Pr. (4). Feb. 22d Speaker (4). Commenc. Speaker. Class Prophet. B.D., Theol. Sem., 1892. Pastor, Presb. Ch., Broodwell, Ky., 1892-94; Oxford, Ky., 1894-96; Lawrenceburg, Ky., 1896-1900. Ph.D., 1899. Fin. Agt., Cen- tral Univ., 1900-1901. Pastor, Westminster Ch., Louisville, Ky., 1901-06; Midway, Ky., 1906 — . John Van Lear, Augusta, Ark. B.D., A.B. Teacher, Priv. Sch., Augusta, Ark., 1889 — . Soph. Decl. Medal. ist Pr., Ky. Chautauqua Orat. Contest (4). B.D., Un- ion Sem., Va., 1894. Pastor, Presb. Chs., Henderson, Tex., 1894-1900; Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1900 — . m., Bonnie Bell Spivy, Tex., June, 1900. *James M. Duncan, Banker, Bloomlield, Ky. B.S. Medal in Physiol., 1887. Soph. Medal in Physics. Cashier, Bk., Bloomlield, Ky., 1889—. *John Leonard Harris, Barboursville. Ky. Central Univ. of Ky., 1884-86. Charter Mem- ber. *Pryor Lattimer Mynatt, Jr., Banker, Atlanta, Ga. Central Univ. of Ky., 1885-86. Fresii. Decl. Medal. Memb. of Fuller & Mynatt, Loans, Tampa, Fla., 1887 — . i8go AUie Beebe Walker, Farmer, Lawrence- burg, Ky. Central Univ. of Ky., 1886-87. Honors, Phys ics and Botany. With G. R. Walker & Co., Louisville, Ky., 1887-88. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Agricultural Specialist, Lawrenceljurg, Ky., 1888 — . Contrib., Atlantis, Richmond, Ky., etc. Rutherford Edwin Douglas, Clergyman, Macon, Ga. M.D.', B.D„ D.D., B.S. Cent. Univ. of Ky., *Walter Scott Bronston, Lexington, Ky. Soph. Lat. Medal. 662 IOTA i8gi Joseph Ray Anderson, Oculist and Manufacturer, log West 3 St., Owens- ' bore, Ky. M.D. Cfentral Univ. of Ky., 1887—. M.D., Univ. of Louisville. Student, Diseases of Eye, Maiihattan Eye and Ear Hosp., New York, N. Y., I yr. Surg., S. S. Buffalo, i yr. Stu- dent,' Univs. Berlin, Heidelberg,' London, and Glasgow, I yr. courses. Oculist, Waco, Tex., , 18,95-97; Owensboro, Ky., 1897 — . , m.,, Geor- gia B. Lewis, _, 1904. iLect., Oqular, Hygiene and the Physiology of Hearing, , Owensboro JFemale Coll. Pres., Manhattan Eye .Salve Co. Memb., Lodge, Chap., and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Elks. Francis Breckinridge Douglas, fSporting Ed., World, New York, N. Y. Phillip Barbour Newman, Land and Tim- ber Broker, 620 McKinnie St., Augusta, Ga. '' Central Univ. of Ky., 1887-90. Bk. Clk., Louis- ville, Ky., 1890-93; Dept. Mgr., id., 1893-99. Transportation Clk., War Dept., Washington, D. C, i8g9'-i:902. Asst. 'Treas., Southn. Pine Co., Augusta, Ga., 1902-06. Office Mgr., Per- kins Lumber Co., ib., 1906-08. Timber Broker, ib,, 1908 — \ ■ I ..; I '■ ■ Thomas Atkinson Van Lear, Merchan- dise Broker, tS24 Spring St., Shreve- port. La. Fresh. Decl. Medal. ♦Wallace Cecil McClintock, Catletts- burg, Ky. 1892 Benjamin Thomas Cox, Lawyer, fMays- ville, Ky. Franklin Henry Kean, Merchant. tLouis- ville, Ky. Robert David Stewart, Insurance, fKnoxville, Tenn. *John Talbot Jackson, Richmond, Ky, 1893 Charles Bell Dickson, Dentist, Jackson, Ky, , A,B, D.D,S,, Baltimore ColL of Dental Sur- gery, 1899, * ^ (Dental Fraternity). Den- tist, Jackson, Ky,, 1899 — . m., Grace Adams, Powell Co., Ky., Nov. 10, 1903. Memb., Bd., Dirs,, Lees Collegiate Inst., Jafckson, Ky.' James Morris Guthrie, Lawyer; fiooi Unity Bldg,, Chicago, 111, Abram Lisle Irvine, Hardware Business, fAtoka, Okla. Charles McClintock Marshall, Merchant, 304 Park Place, Lexington, Ky. A.B. Valedictorian. Bennett Young Medal, Physics, 1892. Merchant and Jobber of Im- plements and Fine Vehicles, Hardware, etc. m., Florence B. Smedley, Dec. 6, 1906. Dir., Union Bank & Trust Co., Lexington, Ky. Thompson McPheters Morton, Civil En- gineer, fSt. Louis, Mo. Edgar Finley Shannon, College Profes- sor, 15 S, Duncan Ave,, Fayetteville, Ark, Assoc. Prof., Anc. Langs., Univ. of Ark., 1895-1902; Assoc. Prof., Eng. and Mod. Langs., ib., 1902-06; Prof,, Eng,, ib,, 1906 — . m., Mary Eleanor Duncan, Fayetteville, Ark., 1904. Benjamin Lawrence Stuart, Clergyman, Presbyterian Manse, Troy, 111. A.B., B.D. Louisville Tbeol. Sem., 1894-97; B.D.,r 1897. Ordained, 1897. , m., Ada B. Mitch?ll, Louisville, Ky., May 3, 1897, Pas- tor, Presb, Chs., Tex., Ohio, Mo., 111., 1897—. 663 *Edwin Phelps Tribble, Richmond, Ky. 1894 Thomas Luthur Maman, Jr., Lawyer, Pittsboro, Miss,, , , , , A.B. Univ. of Miss., Law Sch., — 1900. m., Willie Clements, Dec. 23, 1908. Redmon Eugene Lair, Physician, fCyn- thiana, Ky. John Thomas McClintock, Merchant, 1246 Fifth Ave,, Huntington, W. Va. Merchant, Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions, Huntington, W, Va. ' m,. Rose Frank Vicars, Feb, 24, 1897, James Jones Neale, Farmer, Richmond, Ky. Winner, several Quarter and Eighth Mile Races, Field Day Exhibitions. Memb,, Elks, John Hocaday Shackelford, Railroading, tMontgomery, Ala, Henry Hayes Sweets, Clergyman, 122 Fourth Ave., Louisville. Ky. '■ A.B., B.D., D.D. Orator's Medal, Hampden- Sidney Coll., 1891. Chem. Medal, 1893. Magna cum laude, 1894. Coll. ' Sec, Y, M. C, A. of Ky., 1893-94. Ky. Presb. Theol. Sem., 1895-98; Tutor, Gr,, ib„ 1898. Or- dained, 1898. Organized James , Lees Me- morial Presb. Ch., Louisville, Ky. ; Pastor, 'id., 1898-1904. Ed. Staff, Earnest Worker; Sab- bath Sch. Pubs,, Richmond, Va,, 1902-03. Sec, Ministerial Edu. and Relief of the Presb. Ch, in the U, S,, 1904 — . m., Douschka Martin, Newberry, S, C, Nov, 27, 1907. D.D., 1909. Pres., Ky. A K E Alumni Assn. Memb., Lodge and Chap., F. & A. M. 1895 Curtis Field Burnham, Physician, fSt. Paul, Minn. ■ . • ,■ David McClaw Flournpy, Broker, fPa- ducah, Ky. Gilbert Class, Clergyman, 73 E. 6 St., Covington, Ky. ., , ..i A.B., B.D. Louisville Prejb. Theol. , Sem., 1895-98; B.D., 1898. Ordained, 189,8., Au- thor, Articles, "A Critique of Pragmatism" and "Socialism in I,ts Relation _^-to New Testa- ment Teaching," Menib., Presb. M!inisters' Fraternal League. Clubs: Adelph'us, Clericus (Cincinnati). ' Benjamin Franklin Guthrie, Farmer, tShelbyville, Ky. IOTA William McFerran Jackson, Lawyer, Canipbellsville, Ky. A.B. Jr. Orator's Medal, 1894. Kep.. Cen- tral Univ., Ky. Intercollegiate Oral. Contest, 1894; id., Chautauqua Intercollegiate Contest, 1894 and 1895. Class Day Orator, 1895. Student, Law, Univ. of Va. and Univ. of Mich. m., Elizabeth Turner, CampbelUville, Ky., Nov. II, 1897. Pres., Buchanan Col- legiate Inst., 1895-1906. Lawyer, CampbelK- ville, Ky., igo6 — . George Brown Martin, Lawyer, Catletts- burg, Boyd Co., Ky. A.B. Lawyer, Catlettsburg, K]», 1900 — . Judge, Boyd Co., Ky., 1904. Lewis Newland Neale, Farmer, tRich- mond, Ky. ♦Harris Goodloe, Richmond, Ky. i8g6 Degar Ralph Guthrie, Merchant, fShel- byville, Ky. John Muir Lair, Farmer, Cynthiana, Ky. m., America Moore, Nov. 9, 1897. Thomas Simonton Shannon, jSIerchant, 1500 Gaines St., Little' Rock, Ark. V. Pres., Jones House Furnishing Co., Little Rock, Ark., 1896 — . m., Maud Carter, Oct. ij, 1905. *William Harrison Stone, Louisville, Ky. 1897 Samuel J. Sanderson, College Professor, tVaiden, Miss. James Clifton Stone, Merchant, 1 16-120 N. 9 St., Louisville, Ky. Dep. Ins. Comr., Ky., 1899. Sec. and Treas., Stone Tobacco Warehouse Co., 1899- 1902. Asst. Mgr., Ninth St. Tobacco Warehouse, 1902 — . Memb., Tavern Club (Pres.). Joel Dudley Tribble, Farmer, R. F. D. No. 4, Richmond, Ky. Central Univ. of Ky., 1893-95. i8g8 Robert Edwin Adams, Wholesale Gro- cer, Brook and Washington Sts., Louisville, Ky. B.S. m., Viola M. Million, Richmond, Ky,, Mar. 8, 1900. Warfield Clay Bennett, Lawyer, Rich- mond, Ky. " A.B., LL.B. Columbia Univ., Law Dept., 1898-1901. LL.B., 1901. Lawyer, Richmond, Ky., 1901 — . George Sumners Burnham, Railroading, 312 N. 8 St., St. Louis, Mo. A.B. Garniss Wallace Hunter, with Waller Coal Co., t42S LaSalle Ave., Chicago. 111. 664 Robert Norman Krieger, Lawyer, Judge Bldg., Louisville, Ky. IJ.L., LL.B. Valedictorian. Univ. of Louis- ville, Law Dept., 1898-1901; LL.B., 1901. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky., 1901 — . Ben Embry Scott, Insurance, loio Louisiana St., Little Rock, Ark. Central Univ. of Ky., 1894-96. Mass. In^t. of Tech., 1896-98. Fire Ins. Agt., Little Rock, Ark., 1898 — . J. Speed Smith, Lawyer, 314 Mutual Life Bldg., Seattle, Wash. B.L., LL.B., LL.M. Natl. Univ.. Law Sch., Washington, D. C, 1901-03; LL.B., LL.M. Pension Bureau, Law Dept., Washington, D- C, 1903-06. Washington Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Seattle, Wash., 1908 — . 1899 Frank Rush Christian, Cotton Buyer, ti500 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. William Beattie Denny, Farmer, Lancas- ter, Garrard Co., Ky. Right Halfback, Football Team. Banyan Vernon Dickson, Physician, fCovington, Tenn. John Duncan Goodloe, Farmer, fWhite Station, Madison Co., Ky. Gaylord Crawford Hall, Physician, Gaul- bert Bldg., Louisville, Ky. A.B., B.L., M.D. Valedictorian. Highest Gen. Average Medal. Central Univ. of Kv., Hosp. Coll. of Med., 1899-1902; M.D., 1962. ?'n' ,P"^'''- Laboratory, Louisville Dental Coll.; Pathological and Bacteriological Labora- tory, Central Univ. of Ky., Hosp. Coll. of Med. Prof., Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Univ. of Louisville. m., Gertrude Dorothy Laib, Apr. 25, 1907. William B. Smith Park, Dentist, Las Vegas, Nev. D.D.S. Central Univ. of Ky., 1895 — - DDS Northwestern Univ., Dental Sch., 1900. Instr ' Porcelain Work, Haskell Post Grad. Dentai Sch., Chicago, 111., 2 yrs. Dentist, Las ^'el^as Nev. Samuel Murrell Sanders, Traveling Salesman, Jonesboro, Ark. LL.B. Cent. Univ. of Ky., 1895-98. Mo. State Univ., 1898-1900. Mo. Varsity Football :ieam, 1898-1900; Capt., 1900. On All-South- ern Football Team, .1898; Middle West Team, 1899. Cent. Univ., Law Sch., 1901-02; LL.B., 1902. Traveling Salesman, Belknap Hdw! Co., Louisville, Ky., 1892 — , Newton Lary Shropshire, Clergyman. fAusterlitz, Ky. I goo Guy Davis, Journalist, tLouisville, Ky. Alex Rice Denny, Merchant, fRichmond, Ky. Samuel Edward McConnico, Banker, Vaiden, Carroll Co., Miss. A.B. Yale Univ., 1900-01. m., Maude Mc- Clurg, IOTA Carroll Phillip Price, Dentist, jHarods- burg, Ky. David Sanderson, Professor, tVaiden, Aliss. igoi William Caldwell McChord, U. S. Army, Lebanon, Ky. B.S. West Point Mil. Acad., 1903-07. 2d Lt., ist U. S. Cav., Stationed, Ft. Clark, Tex..; Ft. Statsenburg, P. I., 1908-09; Des Moines, Iowa, 1910 — . John Lee Scott, Railroading, 2002 E. Spring St., New Albany, Ind. B.S. Asst. Mgr., Football Team (4). Memb., Baseball Team (3-4). ist Lt., Mil. Dept. (4). Assoc. Ed., The Central News (3-4) ; id., An- nual Cream and Crimson (4). ml, Mirta Hazel Bradford, Oct. 18, 1906. Division Rate Clk., Louisville and Nashville R. R. James Thomas Shackelford, Merchant, t Richmond, Ky. Gray Owen Strother, Officer of Corpora- tion, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. m., G'"ace Schoonover, New Albany, Ind., Tune 30, 1903. Sec, U. S. Wood Preserving Co., New York, N. Y., 1903—. Owen Gray Strother, Banking, 1124 S. Brook St., Louisville, Ky. A.B. V. Pres., Louisville A K E Alumni .\ssn. Teller, Natl. Bk. of Ky., Louisville, Ky. Clubs: Tavern, Louisville Boat, Ando- burn Country. igo2 Frank Ephraim Bains, Drummer, t4i7 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Virgil Lee Peterson, Cadet, fWest Point, N. Y. Hugh Phillips McChord, Electrical En- gineer, Lebanon, Ky. E.E. Milton Vaughn Ward, Lawyer, Louis- ville, Ky. 1903 Benjamin Lawton Daniel, Insurance, 100 Forest Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Central Univ. of Ky., 1899-1900. Spec. Agt., Union Central Life Ins. Co. Memb., K. of P. Clubs: Athletic (Atlanta, Ga.); Metropolitan (Columbia, S. C). James Polk Tribble, Farmer, R. F. D. No. 4, Richmond, Ky. Washington & Lee Univ., i yr. 1904 Joseph Ashby Evans, Government Em- ployee, fPanama, Canal Zone. Overton Chenault Evans, Railroad .-^gent. Richmond, Ky. Central Univ. of Ky., 1900-01. Gen. Mdse. and Coal Bus., Brush Creek, Ky., 1901-06. Clk., Louisville & Nashville R. R., Cincinnati, Ohio; East Bernstadt, Ky. 66s Benjamin Franklin Ewing, Jr., Lawyer, St. ilatthews, Ky. \.B. Ky. Alii. Inst., 1S98-1902. Class Pres. Salutatorian. Pres., Philomathean Lit. Soc. Winner, Orat. iledal. Central Univ. of Ky., L902-04, Salutatorian. V. Pres., Deinologian Lit. Soc. Del., LVII A K E Conv., Syra- cuse, N. Y., Nov. 11-14, 1903. Teacher, Bunker Hill Mil. Acad., Bunker Hill, 111., 1904-os; Ky. Mil. Inst., Lyndon, Ky., 1905-08. Student, Jeiferson Sch. of Law, 1908 — . Class Pres., ib. Pres., Louisville A K E Alumni Assn. Maj., Ky. State Mil. James William Ingram, Farmer, fBrownsboro, Ky. John Hope Russell, Steamboat Agent, fHickman, Ky. Ewing Payson Gilson, ^Merchant, Pa- ducali, Ky. David Randall Litsey, Accountant, Springfield, Ky. Cent. Univ. of Ky., 1901-04. U. S. Army representing K. N. G., 1904-05. Drill Instr. and Asst. Insp., K. N. G., 1905 — . Sec. and Treas., The Robertson-Claybrooke Co., Spring- field, Ky., 1905 — . John Lawrence Martin, Journalist, fLouisville, Ky. Charles Harrison McChord, Physician, Lebanon, Ky. B.S. M.D., Univ. of Louisville, Med. Dept., 1910. Phys., Lebanon, Ky., 1910 — . Charles Evans McMillan, Farmer, R. F. D. No. 7, Cynthiana, Ky. Memb., Ky. Alumni Assn. Robert Johnston McMullen, Mission- ary, Executive Commission of Foreign Missions, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. A.B., B.D. Leader, Intercollegiate Debating Team. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Chamberlain Lit. Soc, 2 terms. Mgr., Football Team; Coll. Annual. Commenc. Orat. Asst. Prin., Stan- ford High Sch., Stanford, Ky., 1905-06. Presb. Theol. Sem. of Ky., 1906-09; B.D., 1909. Missionary, China, 1909 — . Phillip Ball Moss, Medical Student, tFort Smith, Ark. Wallace Neville Wilson, Detective for L. & N. R. R., tKnoxville, Tenn. igo6 Henry Pugh Bryan, 1224 S. Olive St, Pine Bluff, Ark. Central Univ. of Ky., 1902-05. Clk., Cotton Belt S. & T. Co., Pine Bluff, Ark. Humboldt Alford Collins, Merchant, O'Bannon, Jefferson Co., Ky. m., Kathrine L. Arterburn, St. Matthews, Ky., Dec. 12, 1906. Gen. Merchant, O'Bannon, Ky. Harry B. Daniels, Salesman, 1002 N. s St., Fort Smith, Ark. Central Univ. of Ky., 1902-03. Salesman, Printing Establishment. IOTA Milton Myles Davis, I-'arnici, l!ux 53, Midway, Ky. B.S. Jefau Wellington Marian, Law Student, tDanville, Ky. William Hall Hawkins, Medical Stu- dent, Midway, Woodford Co., Kj'. A.B. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., Med. Sell., 1908 — . Ernest Marrs, Merchant, tLawrence- burg, Ky. John G. Miller, Lawyer, 527 Broadway, Paducah, Ky. LL.B. Emory Coll., Oxford, Ga., 1902-03. Central Univ. of Ky., 1903-06; LL.B., 1906. Assoc. Ed., Central News. Dir., Mandolin and Guitar Club. V. Pres., Sr. Law Class. Ky. Bar, 1906. Lawyer, Paducah, Ky., 1906 — . 1907 James Clinton Cheek, Jr., Lawyer, 312 3 St., Fulton, Ky. A.B. Coll. Debator and Orator. Class Poet. Mason. Central Univ., Law Sch. Supt. of City Sobs., Tiptonville, Tenn.; Teacher, Cen- tral Univ. Acad. Albert Conrad Dick, Lawyer, 1477 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. B.S., B.L. See Eta, 1908. Central Univ. of Ky., 1904-07. Univ. of Va., Law Dept., 1908. Univ. of Louisville, Law Dept., 1909; B.L., id., 1909. Ky. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky., 1909 — . Ernest Owsley Grant, Medical Student, 1 146' Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. A.B. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., Med. Dept. James Phillips Hundley, Banking, Lebanon, Ky. Va. Mil. Inst., 1903-04. Central Univ. of Ky., 1904-07. Bk-kpr., Citizens' Natl. Bk., Lebanon, Ky. Mcmb., Lodge, Chap., and Com- mandery, F. & A. M. William Buford Lindsay, Lawyer, Owen- ton, Ky. LL.B., Jefferson .Sch. of Law, 1908. Ky, Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Owenton, Ky., 1908 — . Charles Whitner Milner, Engineering Contractor, 1301 Third Ave., Louis- ville, Ky. .\.B., B.L. Asst. Ed., Cento. 2d Pr., Oratori- cal Contest, 1906. Winner, Oratorical Contest, 1907. Class Orator. B.L., Univ. of Louisville, Jefferson Sch. of Law, 1908. Partner, B. C. Milner Sons Co., Contrs., Louisville, Ky. Emmet O'Neal, Lawyer, 1127 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. .\.P,., LL.B. Central Univ. of Ky., 1907. Yale Univ., 1908. LL.B., Univ. of Louisville, Law Dept., 1910. Goodloe O'Neal, Lawyer, 1127 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. l.L.ll. Central Univ. of Ky., 1903-04. Univ. of Louisville. I.aw Dept., 1904-05; LL.B., 1905. Ky. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky.. 1905—. 666 John Olds Raworth, Banking, no South St., Vicksburg, Miss. Central Univ. of Ky., 1903-05. Exchange and Collection Clk., Merchants Natl. Bk., Vicks- burg, Miss. igoS David Thornton Edwards, Civil En- gineer, fVersailles, Ky. Martin Henry McChord, Musician, tLouisville, Ky. Robert Caldwell McChord, Lebanon, Ky. A.B. George Woodson Morris, fFu'ton, Ky. Howard Stuart Warner, Civil Engineer, 102 Crawford St., Vicksburg, Miss. B.S. See Delta Chi, 1911. B.S., Central Univ. of Ky., 1908. Cornell Univ., 1908-11. 1909 Henry Wisdom Cave, Student, t2i4 N. 7 St., Paducah, Ky. .\.B. Johns Hopkins Univ. Class Pres. (1-2). Capt., Varsity Football Team, 1908. Jack Hynes McChord, Student, fSpring- field, Ky. A.B. Winner, Intercollegiate Declamatory Contest for Ky. ; Sidney J. Johnston Watch, Central Univ., Danville, Ky. Class Pres. (4). Chmn., Honor Com., 1908-09. Malcolm Dunbar Raworth, Student, fno South St., Vicksburg, Miss. A.B. Pres., Dance Club, 1908. 1910 Joseph Irving Arnold, Student, Ver- sailles, Ky. Louis Wallace Frank, Student, 1321 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky. Quarterback, Varsity Football Team, 1908. Robert Rivers Guthrie, tPaducah, Ky. Phillips Harper Ryan, Student, Crest- wood, Ky. .\.B. tJniv. of Va., 1907-08. Lit. Dept., Univ. of Louisville, A.B., 1907. Memb., Comic Opera Troup, Univ. of Va., 1907-08. Athletic Ed., Coll. Paper, C. U., 1908-09. igil Robert Dorsey Andrews, Student, 801 Jackson Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Left End, Varsity Football Team, 1908. Mgr Gym. Team, 1908. Teacher, Memphis, Tenn., 1909—, Josiah Patterson Le Master, Student, 1745 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. A.B. Vanderbilt Univ., 1907-09. Cornell Univ., 1909 — , John Sprole Lyons, Jr., Student, 1210 Second Ave,, Louisville, Ky. A.B. Uniy. of Louisville. Lit. Dept., 1007, Algr,, Football Team, Central Univ., 1909. Thomas Wood Vinton, Student, 1354 Vinton Place, Memphis, Tenn. IOTA 1913 Edward Arrold Cave, Student, 214 N. Arthur Culliatte Jones, Student, 1152 7 St., Paducah, Ky. Dorothy Place, Memphis, Tenii. Class Pies. (i). Philip James Pidgeon, Student, 145 N. Joseph Allison. Davant, Business, 187 S. Bellevue Boul, Memphis, Tenn. McLean St., Memphis, Tenn. Harry Newton Raworth, Student, 901 Vanderbilt Univ., 1908-09. Bus., Memphis, South St., Vicksburg, Miss. Tenn.. 1909-. Herbert Allen Wardle, Student, 747 Jef- ferson Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 667 (fi i5Dlebnr p • Vt- ALPHA ALPHA MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE Middlebury, Vt. Chartered, September 19, 1854 ALPHA ALPHA, the fifteenth of the chapters of A K E, was founded in 1854. At that time Middlebury College, which had just passed its semi-centennial anniversary, contained about one hundred men. Only two of the present buildings were then standing, the Chapel and Painter Hall. Several general societies had been formed among the students, such as the Philadelphian, which has for its purpose the maintenance and enlargement of a suitable library. There was one secret society, the A M Chapter of X *, which had been founded eleven years before. This chapter had succeeded in putting itself under the ban of the Faculty. Such were the conditions in Middlebury when Horace Holmes Thomas en- tered college in the fall of 1854, having passed his Freshman year in Colby, where he had become a member of the H Chapter of A K E. At Middlebury he found himself an ardent " Deke," with no chapter of A K E within a hundred miles. He therefore resolved to found a chapter there. In the founding of the new chapter the first obstacle to overcome was the opposition of the Faculty, who were at that time all-powerful in the life of the undergraduates. All agreed that the one secret society then in college had a bad influence. The question was, would another such organization make matters worse, or would the rivalry of the two preserve a balance beneficial to the college? On this point the Faculty were divided, but President Labaree favored the project. Thomas, armed with this knowledge, proceeded to select five men who seemed to him to represent the most scholarly and intellectual element in college. Those chosen were : Edwin C. Johnson, '55 ; Martin L. Mead, '55; Walter C. Dunton, '57; Stephen Knowlton, '57, and Chas. W. Seaton, '57. Thomas and Johnson were selected to make the application for a charter. They accordingly attended the Convention of 1854, which met at Dartmouth, and secured the coveted charter. At that time the A Chapter at 669 AW 11. 1 ALPHA Harvard had become inactive, and the new Aliddlebury Chapter was given the name of A. At the same Convention a charter was granted the I Chapter at the Kentucky Alihtary Institute (now the Central University of Kentucky). Of these six charter members two were Valedictorians, one a Salutatorian, and the remaining three all elected to >l> B K. The chapter's first " frat. rooms," which were occupied for twenty years, were in a building on the bank of the Otter, which flows through the village of Mid- dlebury. During the first few months of the chapter's existence twelve new members were initiated, thus bringing the membership up to eighteen. Among the first initiates were Moses Marston, who died a Professor of English Literature in the University of Minnesota; John C. Labaree, son of President Labaree of the college; Brainard Kellogg, the author of several text books and for many years Dean of the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute ; Stephen A. Walker, after- wards President of the Board of Education of New York City, and District Attorney of the County of Xew York; and Charles 'SI. Mead, one of the translators of the Revised Version of the Bible, a theologian of international prominence. When the A Chapter at Harvard was revived, no little confusion was caused by the fact that there were two chapters of A K E, both bearing the name of A. This difficulty was settled by the Convention of 1857, which changed the name of the Middlebury Chapter to A', by which name it was known for many years. It was not until 1887 that the chapter received its final name, when the Chicago Convention rechristened it A A. Of her war record A A is justly proud. Of the forty or so members of A K E in Middlebury between 1861 and 1865, twenty-six joined the Arm\-. One of them, Aldace F. Walker, 62, came from his regiment to graduate with his class, and, clad in his officer's uniform, delivered the \'aledictory address amid unbounded enthusiasm. A letter from an alumnus of this stormy pe- riod runs thus : " The men in the war seemed to be in such serious surround- ings — we cannot indicate to those of latter days the feeling that all at home had, as if the air was charged and surcharged with an acute expectation every day of an eventful to-morrow — that they had no time or feeling to write the chapter or members of their experiences. You, who have read the history of those days, can see now how it was. The war seemed to be an everlasting experiment. Always marching, countermarching, encamping, breaking camp with no knowledge or information given to anyone but the commanding general or his immediate officers, of what the plan was, or where the eventual point of concentration lay. The boys evidently were all at sea as well as at war. I imagine the boys felt all the time as if something was in progress and that when some event worth while was consummated they would give us account." On A A's Honor Roll of veterans there were one Brigadier General, two Lieutenant Colonels, seven Captains, two ist Lieutenants, three 2nd Lieu- 670 ALPHA ALPHA tenants, three staff officers, one non-commissioned officer, four privates, one chaplain and one war correspondent at the front. On September lo, 1875, a disastrous fire broke out in the village and de- stroyed nearly all the business, portion. Through this fire the chapter lost al- most all its property, including a fine library, valuable mementoes and pictures, and its most valued possession — the Charter. The chapter, at once set about to repair its loss. A committee, consisting of O. W. Dodge, W. S. Austin, B. W. Lamb, and J. McD. Mulchahey, pre- pared and sent a letter to all the alumni asking for assistance. The alumni responded liberally, funds were raised, and a Hall was specially constructed in one of the new blocks erected after the fire. The library was restored, and the rooms newly furnished, although many Of the chapter's belongings could not be replaced. Several sister chapters also furnished aid. n Chapter sent a copy of the Constitution. A new charter was provided by #, the p&rent chapter, to replace the one which had been destroyed by the fire. ' For many years a house was the goal of the chapter's ambition. In 1898 a plan for raising a fund called the Temple Fund was adopted, whereby each alumnus at graduation pledged himself to an annual payment for five or ten years. Under this plan the fund grew slowly, until in 1900 enough was realized to buy an excellent building site opposite the campus. Meanwhile the chapter leased and occupied a house on Weybridge Street. On the death of Professor Eaton in 1904, his comfortable and carefully built house, immediately adjoining the campus, was purchased by the chapter. In that same year A A celebrated her semi-centennial with appropriate ex- ercises, and welcomed to her new home a large number of her loyal alumni. A corporation consisting of the local alumni was formed in 1905, which holds title to the property, leaving the general responsibility for its good manage- ment to a committee of undergraduate members. The house was paid for from the accumulating Temple Fund and the subscriptions of older alumni, many of which were obtained through the efforts of Brother Brainard Kellogg, '58, to which he added his own generous contribution. The house is admirably adapted to the chapter's purposes, is roomy and well arranged, and accommodates twelve brothers. It is finished in hard wood throughout and is equipped with modern bathrooms, electric lights, steam heat and open fire places. Through the generosity and interest of Mrs. Eaton the house contains many of its original furnishings. The windows command an eastward view of the Otter, of so many " tender " memories to all Middle- bury alumni. The westerly windows look out to the Adirondacks. A meeting-room has been fitted up in the basement and rendered proof against sound or intrusion by marble walls. Here the trophies are deposited, which remind the alumni of earlier days. Among the furnishings of the house, special mention should be made of a number of pieces of Mission furniture given by Brother John A. Fletcher, '87, and of a collection of trophies 671 ALl'llA A I. I'll A gathered in the Far East and i^resonted to the chapter by Brother Robert M. Collins, '89. This collection includes Boxer emblems and standards, Filipino weapons, utensils, and coats of mail, and many rare mementoes of the Boxer uprising in China and the American occupation of the Philippines. A A's history would not be complete without mention of a few of her repre- sentative alumni, who have never lacked in loyalty to her interests. Besides those already mentioned we find the following names: FI. F. Severens, '57, U. S. Circuit Judge of 6th Judicial Circuit ; W. R. Shipman, '57, Dean of Tufts College; G. E. Plumbe, '61, of the Editorial Staff of the Chicago Daily News; A. F. Walker, '62, ex-member of the Inter-State Commerce Commission, Chairman of the Inter-State Railroad Association, and, at the time of his de- cease, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe system ; R. S. Tuthill, '63, author. Judge of the Circuit Court of Illinois ; G.*Z. Erwin, '65, now deceased, for years a Republican leader in the New York State Legislature, and Speaker of the Lower House ; Judge J. S. Grinnell, '66, Prosecuting Attorney in the celebrated trial of the Chicago Anarchists ; A. Barton Hepburn, '71, President of the Chase National Bank, New York, and member of the New York Chamber of Commerce ; J. VV. Chapman, '79, Episco- pal missionary in Alaska ; Prof. Samuel Sheldon, '83, President of the Amer- ican Society of Electrical Engineers ; Frank H. Knowlton, '84, one of the well- known younger scientists of the country ; Robert M. Collins, '89, now at the head of The Associated Press in London. The record of A A and of the college where it has been fostered may well be summarized in the words of Professor Kitchell of Yale University at the Centennial celebration of Middlebury College in 1900: "I presume you have seen in the public prints an analysis of the list of the alumni of Middle- bury College for the last century. I will simply say I have read it with won- der and delight. I do not see how that record can well be matched. I will honestly say that I do not believe our record for our two centuries will be, in quality, equal to that. One reason for this is because, it seems to me, Mid- dlebury has had an advantage over larger institutions in the stuff you have had to work with. I think that the Vermont boy, as he has come up from his country home nestling amid your mountains, is about as good stuff for a uni- versity to make a record of its alumni with as could well be had. I believe in young men who have their futures before them and not behind them — young men coming from frugal homes, homes of frugal abundance, full of work, full of energy, with all their vitalities untainted, all their ambitions un- sated by luxury and wealth — such is the stuff out of which great alumni are made. I have thought there was a certain likeness in that material to the marble which you dig out of your mountains. It is good stuff to work at. It pays for the toil you put upon it. It takes a polish, and when the structure is done, wherever you set it, there it stands, age long, resplendent and enduring." 67.' ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1855 ♦Edwin Carlos Johnson, Teacher, Chi- cago, III. A.B. Charter Member. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Rutland, Vt., 1855-58; Fond du Lac, Wis., 1858-S9. m.. Marietta K. Hicks, Rut- land, Vt., Dec. 28, 1859. Prof., I.pt., Inst., Chicago, 111., 1859-63. d., June i, 1863. ♦Martin Luther Mead, Physician, High- land Lake, Colo. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter Member. * B K. Teacher, Coll. Inst., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1855-56; Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1856- 58. M.D., Albany Med. Coll., i860. Phys.. Albany, N. Y., 1860-69. Act. Asst. Surg., 4th Mich. Inf., U. S. A., 1S62. m., (i) Hannah Wetmore Tredwell, Albany, N. Y., May 19, 1863; (2) Myra M. Jenkins, Conway, Mass., Jan. Z3, 1867. Phys., ib., 1869-71; Cleveland, Ohio, 1871-76. Prof., Chem., Univ. of Woos- ter, 1873-74. Phys., Brooklyn, Ohio, 1876-83; Highland Lake, Colo., 1883-92. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Ohio Med. Soc. d., Sept. 5, 1899. 1856 John Codman Labaree, Clergyman, South Dennis. Mass. A.B., A.M. 2d Parker Decl. Pr., 1854. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1858-61. Cong. Ch., Sterl- ing, Mass., 1861-65; Randolph, Mass., 1865-92. Europe, 1880. m., Abby Dennison Cobb, Tarry- town, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1885. Cong. Ch., Saugus, Mass., 1893-1906; S. Dennis, Mass., 1906 — . Author, "The Voice of the Pulpit to Working- men," "The Plymouth Pilgrim." Charles Marsh Mead, Clergyman [Re- tired], New Haven House, New Haven, Conn. A.B., A.M., Ph.B., D.D., LL.D. * B K. Valedictorian. Teacher, Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass., 1858-62. Iffaster's Oration, 1859,. Tutor, Middlebury Coll., 1859-60. Andover Theol. Sem., 1862. Germany, 1863-66. Ph.D., Tiibingen, Univ., Ger., 1866. Ordained, 1866. Prof., Hebrew Lang, and Lit., Andover Theol. Sem., 1866-82. m., , Caroline Thayer, Boston, Mass., Aug. 2, 1867. Egypt and Pal- estine, 1871-72; Eng. and Scot., 1879; Europe, 1882 — . Prof.,. Dogmatic Theol., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1892-9S. LL.D., 1906. Trans- lator Ed., "Lang's Commentary on Exodus." Joint Translator, "Dome's Christian Ethics." Author, "Christianity and Scepticism," "Su- pernatural Revelation," "Romans Dissected," "Christ and Criticism," "Irenic Theology." Memb., Am. Philol. Assn. ;- Am. Oriental Soc; Soc ]3iblical Exegesis; Am. Bible Revision Com. ♦George Daniel Davenport, Lawyer, Brandon, Vt. , A.B. m., Frances Birchard Wadhams, Aug. 2, i860. Orderly Sergt., 1st Lt., and Capt., Co. G, 5th Vt. Inf., U. S. A., 1861— . Se- verely wounded. Battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. d.. May 12, 1864. ♦Moses Marston, Clergyman, Minneapo- lis, Minn. A.B., Ph.D. Prin., S. Woodstock Inst., Vt., 1857-58. m., (i) Ellen Maria Adams, 1859. Univ. Ch., Gaysville and Woodstock, Vt., 1859- 66; Potsdam, N. Y., 1866-68. Prof., Lat. and Gr., St. Lawrence Univ., 1868-74. Univ. Ch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1874. m., (2) Mrs. Isa- bel , Catherine Morris, nee Sawyer, July 2, 1875. Author, "Memoir Rev. E. S. Bliss." Prof., Eng. Lit., Univ. of Minn., 1875 — . Ph.D., St. Lawrence Univ., 1879. d., July 11, 1857 Stephen Knowlton, Clergyman [Retired], West Medway, Mass. A.B.. A.M. Charter Member. Valedictorian. Teacher, Ladies' Sem., Castleton, Vt., 1857- 62. m., Frances L. Kent, 1858. Andover Theol. Sem., 1862-65. Cong. Ch., W. Med- way, Mass., 1865-72; New Haven, Vt., 1872- 81; Greensboro, Vt., i88i-gi; Danville, Vt., 1891-igoi. Retired, 1901. Henry Franklin Severens, U. S. Judge, 147 Thompson St., Kalamazoo, Mich. A.B., LL.D. Prin., Acad., Bellevue, Iowa, 1857- 58; Saxton's R. Sem., Vt., 1858-59. m., (i) Rhoda Ranney, Westminster, Vt., July, 1858. Vt. Bar, 1859. Mich. Bar, i860. State's Atty., St. Joseph Co., Mich., 1863-65. m., (2) Mrs. Carrie Ryan, nSe Whittlesey, Medina, N. Y., Dec. I, 1863. Atty., Lake Shore and Mich. Southn. R. R., 1865-83. U. S. District Judge, Westn. Dist., Mich., 1886-1900. LL.D., Mich- igan, 1897. U. S. Circuit Judge, Sixth Circuit, 1900 — . LL.D., Middlebury, 1901. ♦Horace Elijah Boardman, Physician, Larned, Kans. A.B., A.M., M.D. Sr. Sci. Oration. Prof., Math, and Eng. Lit., Missouri Coll., Femme Osage, Mo., 1857-59. Andover Theol. Sem., 1862. Cong. Ch., Ft. Dodge, Iowa, 1863-64. m., Susan Caroline Locke, Langdon, N. H., Feb. 22, 1863. Cong. Ch., Earlville, Iowa, 1865. M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 111., 1867. Phys., Menasha, Wis., 1867-69; Sun Prairie, Wis., 1869-79. Memb., School Bd. ; Bd. of Village Trustees, 1876-77. Phys., Men- roe. Wis., 1879-87; Larned, Kans., 1887-88. 67.3 ALPHA ALPHA Memh., Am. Insl. Horn.; W'i^. Iloin. Med. Soc; 1 lalincinaiiinuii Med. Inst., CliicagOt 111. d., l-tb. 26, 1888. ♦Walter Chipman Dunton, Lawyer, Rut- land, Vt. A.B., A.M. * B K. Charter Memb. Lat. Salutatorian. Vt. Bar, 1858. Lawyer, Man- hattan, Ivans., 1858-61. Memb., last Territorial Legis., Kans., 1861. Lawyer, Rutland, \'t., 1861-88. m., Miriam Emma Barrett, ib., Sept. II, 1862. Capt., Co. H, 14th Vt. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-63. Judge, Probate Ct., Rutland, 1865- 77. Dir., Baxter Natl. Bk., ib., 1869—. Trus- tee, Middlebury Coll., 1870 — . Memb., Const. Conv., Vt., 1870. Judge, Supreme Ct., Vt., 1877-79. Vt. Gen. Assembly, Senate, Rutland Co., 1880-82. Pres., State Bar Assn. Trus- tee, Marble Savings Bk., Rutland, 1882-88. Prof., Law, Iowa State Univ., 1888-90. d., Apr. 23, 1890. ♦Charles William Seaton, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. A.B. * B K. Charter Memb. m., (i) Eliza- beth Ann McKinstry, Monson, Mass., Nov., 1859. Prin., Acad., Keeseville, N. Y., 1859-61. Capt., Co. F, ist Rcgt., S. S., U. S. A., 1861- 63. m., (2) Frances W. McKinstry, Monson, Mass., Jan., 1864. Compiler, loth U. S. Cen- sus, 1879; Supt., id., 1882-85. Pension Agt., U. S. Sanitary Comrs. d., Williston, Vt., Nov. 5, 1885. ♦Horace Holmes Thomas, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. A.B., A.M. * B K. See Xi, 1857. .Water- ville Coll., 1853-54. Middlebury Coll., 1854-57. Charter Memb. ist Parker Pr. Prin., Sch., Central Fall, R. I., 1857. Law Student, Brandon, Vt., 1859. Vt. Bar, 1859- Adjt., 8th E. Tenn. Inf., U. S. A., Jan.-Nov., 1863. A. A. G., 3d Div., 23d Army Corps, Army of Ohio, 1863-65. Q. M. Gen., Staff, Gen. Brown- low, Tenn., 1865-67. I-awyer, Chicago, 111., 1869-84. m., Annie G. Hale, Sept. 22, 1870. in. Gen. Assembly, House, 6th Dist., 1881-83. Speaker, 1883, ib. Pres., A K E North- western Assoc., 1881-82. 111. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1888-92. Appraiser, Port of Chicago, 1898-1904. d.. Mar. 21, 1904. 1858 Brainerd Kellogg, College Professor, Englewrood, N. J. A.B., A.M., LL.D. * B K. Jr. Ex. Saluta- torian. Prin., Acad., Macedon, N. Y., 1859-60. Tutor, Middlebury Coll., 1860-61. Master's Oration, 1861. Prof., Rhet. and Eng. Lit., 1862-68. m., Julia M. Cutler, Middlebury, Vt., Aug. 19, 1862. Prof., Eng. Lang, and Lit., Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868-1907. Ora- tor, XX A K E Conv., Ann Arbor, Mich., June 21-22, 1866; id., XXV A K E Conv., Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 25-26, 1871. Trustee, Middlebury Coll., 1884—. LL.D., Ripon Coll., 1890. LL.D., Middlebury, 1901. Dean of Fac- ulty, Brooklyn Inst., 1900-07. Pres., Dept. of Philol., Brooklyn Inst, of Arts and Sci., 1906. Author: "Rhetoric," "English Literature," "History of the Eng. Lang.," "Word Analysis," "High Sch. Grammar." Joint Author, "Reed & Kellogg's Graded Lessons in Eng." Club, Shakespeare (Pres., over 25 yrs.). ♦Samuel Emmons Burnham, Insurance, Rutland. Vt. A.B., A.M. 2d Lit., ist Lt. and Capt., Co. E, 5th Vt. Inf., U. S. A. Discharged, Feb. 18, 1863. S. .\nierica, 1865-66. m., (l) Annie L. Hopkins, Rutland, Vt., July 31, 1866. Sec, Civ. and Mil. Affairs, Vt., 1867-68. m., (j) Witta L. Groneweg, Ger., Sept. 30, 1875. d., Sept. 22, 1900. ♦Charles Shepherd Colburn, Lawyer, Pittsford, Vt. A.B., A.M., LL.B. * B K. Jr. Sci. Oration. Sr. Philoa. Oration. LL.B., Harvard, 1862. Mass Bar, 1862. Paymaster's Clerk, U. S. A., 1862-66. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1866-74; Pittsford, Vt., 1874-93. Judge, Probate Ct., Rutland, Vt., 1877-78. m., Emma Willard, ib., Sept. 12, 1878. Vt. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1882-84. Trustee, Burr Sem., Manchester, Vt., 1882-93. Memb., Corpn., Middlebury Coll., 1889-93. d", Apr. 9, 1893. ♦Charles Crawford, Putney, Vt. Middlebury Coll., 1854-55. d., Middlebury, Vt., Oct. 3, 1855. ♦Albert Ira Button, Clergyman, South Framingham, Mass. A.B. Prin.. Acad., Topsfield, Mass., 1858-60; High Sch., Georgetown, Mass., 1860-61. Theol. Sem., E, Windsor Hill, Conn., 1861-62. An- dover Theol. Sem., 1863. m,, Helen Abby Reed, Groveland, Mass., Oct. 29, 1863. Cong. Ch., Shirley, Mass., 1863-69; E. Longmeadow, Mass., T869-85. Europe, 1874. Trustee, Acad., Monson, Mass., 1881-85. Cong. Ch., Royalton, Vt., 1885-87. Supt. of Home, Disabled and Aged Ministers, S. Framingham, Mass., 1887-92. d., Feb. 13, 1892. ♦Stephen Ambrose Walker, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.D. # B K. N. Y. Bar, 1861. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1861-93. Paymas- ter, Maj. and Bvt. Lt. Col., U. S. A., 1862-65. Trustee, Middlebury Coll., 1875^; id., C. C. N. Y., 1876-93. 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John Carroll Stapleton, Insurance, 164 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. ist Parker Pr., 1873. Ins. Agt., Middlebury, Vt., 1879-84. Reg. of Probate Ct., Middlebury, Vt., 1881-84; Asst. Town Clk., ib., 1881-B4; Memb., Sch. Bd., 1882-84. Ed., pro tem.j Journal and Addison County Reporter, Middlebury, Vt., 1882-83. Vt. Bar, 1883. Ins. Agt., Meriden, Conn., 1884-85; New Haven, Conn., 1885-89; Minneapolis, 1889-90; Brook- lyn, 1890. ra., Amanda Von Brodarzinska, Apr. 29, 1895. 681 ALPHA ALPHA 1879 John Arnold Barrett, Electrical En- gineer, IS Day St., New York. N. Y. See Pi, 1879. Dartmouth, 1875-76. Middle- bury Coll., 1876-79. N. Y., 1879—. John Wight Chapman, Clergyman, An- A.b! 3d Waldo Pr., 1878. Gen. Theol. Sera., 1882-86. Ordained Deacon, 1886. City Mis- sion Work, New York, 1886-87. Ordained Priest, 1887. Pastor, P. E. Ch., Anvik, Alaska, 1887 — . m., Ada May Seely, Middlebury, Vt., 1893. Has made various translations of the Indian Language o£ the natives of .\nvik — services and scriptures, etc., and reduced the language to a written system. Has sent col- lections to the Ethnol. Dept., Am. Museum of Nat. Hist., New York. Pubd. small col- lection of legends, notes, etc., in the 2d \'ol. Report, "Congres. International des Ameri- canistes," Session XV, Quebec, 1907. Edward Howe Farnsworth, Teacher, Brockton, Mass. A.B. Dartmouth. Williams. Bates Coll. Middlebury Coll., 1877-79. ra., Flora A. Cook, Sept. 21, 1879. Prin., Simond's High Sch., Warner, N. H., 1880-81. Memb., Strong, Hewat Co., N. Adams, Mass., 1902. Merchant, Brockton, Mass. Res., Fair \^iew Farm, Abing- don, Mass. 1880 Fred Mills Baker, Physician, Saratoga, Wyo. A.B., M.D. Artist, 1880-87. Med. Student, Carbon, Wyo., 1887-90. Phys., 1890 — . Sidney Munson Harris, Business, 44 Pleasant St., Middletown, Vt. Northwestern Univ., 1879-80. m., Alice Jane Bristol, Sept. 29, 18S1. Town Clk. and Dep. Town Treas., Ash., Minn. Marble business, Middletown, Vt. Pattrick Matthew Meldon, Lawyer. 14 S. Main St., Rutland, Vt. A.B. Parker Pr., 1879. Vt. Bar, 1882. Law- yer, Rutland, Vt., 1883 — . Atty., Rutland R. R. Co., 1883—. Sec, Bd. of Trustees, Graded Schs., Rutland, Vt., 1884-86; Act. Pres., id., 1885. Town Auditor; Corpn. Atty., 1885. m., Jennie Elva Kent, E. Dorset, Vt, May II, 1887. City Atty. Frank Allen Parker, Farmer, Whiting, Vt. A.B. Waldo Pr. 111. Bar, 1884. 1881 Milton Albigence Brooks, Insurance, 47 Auburn St., West Medford, Mass. A.B. Parker Pr., 1878. Traveling Salesman, Baltimore, Md.; Chicago, 111., 1881-83. Real Estate and Ins. Agt., Middlebury, Vt., 1884 — . Asst. Town Clk., ib., 1884-85; Town Clk., 1886 — . Justice of Peace, 1887 — . m., Louise G. Bustwick, Burlington, Vt., Oct. 12, 1887. Memb., Bd. of Village Trustees, Middlebury, 1888. John David Jones, Physician, 240 Gen- esee St., Utica, N. Y. A.B., M.D. 3d Waldo Pr., 1878; ist, id., 1879; 2d, id., 1880; 1st, id., 1881. * B K. Philos. Oration. M.D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1884. Univ. Phys., Utica, N. Y., 1884—. :\Iemb., Utica Med. Libr. Assn.; Uneida Co. .\led. See; Am. Med. Assn. Edward Mason Parker, Physician, 2028 P St., Washington, U. C. A.B., M.D. 1st Parker Pr., 1879. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1884. Phys., Brockton, Mass., 1884-85. m., Laura Antoinette Mead, Apr. 24, 1885. Phys., New Bedford, Mass., 1886 — . Memb., Am. Med. Assn. Surg., Providence I-Iosp., Washington, D. C. ♦Franklin Spencer June, Clergyman, Charles City, Iowa. A.B., B.D., A.M. Waldo Pr., 1878, 1879. Sci. Oration. Chicago Theol. Sem., 1882. B.D., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1884. ist Cong. Ch., Corning, Iowa, 1884-86. m., Cornelia Spencer Merrill, Ft. Madison, Iowa, Dec. 4, 1884. Cong. Ch., Charles City, Iowa, 1887 — , d.. Mar. 19, 1888. 1882 Samuel Allen Barrett, Clergyman, 1 10 Pine St. (Florence Sta.), Northamp- ton, Mass. See Pi, 1883. Middlebury Coll., 1878-79. Dart- mouth, 1879-83. Hartford TheoL Sem., 1884-87. Frank Btown, U. S. Civil Service, Mil- ton, Cal. A.B. 3 Waldo Prizes, 1880-82. Druggist, Milton, Cal., 1885 — . Postmaster, ib., 1885 — . Justice of the Peace, Jenny Lind Township, Calaveras Co., Cal., 1886. Chran., Dun Co. Conv., ib., 1898; id., Dem. Sen. Dist. Conv., 1906. John Edwy Buttolph, Farmer, iii Main St.. Middlebury, Vt. Middlebury Coll., 1878-81. 2d Botanical Pr., 1879. m., Fannie Elvira Smith, Markton, Vt., Dec. 14, 1882. Charles Daniel Pillsbury, Lawyer, 1153 W. 35 St.. Los Angeles, Cal. .'\.B. Prin., Graded Sch., Duluth, Minn., 1S82- 84; High Sch., Leetonia, Ohio, 1884 — . Law- yer, Prospect, Ohio, 1886; Dighton, Kans., 1886-1903; City Atty., ib., 1886-89; Mayor, ib., 1889-1903. Lawyer, Los Angeles, Cal., 1903 — ; Dep. City Atty. *Hugh M. Buchanan, Banker, Napa, Cal. Middlebury Coll., 1878—. 1883 Samuel Sheldon, College Professor, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Sc.D. * B K. 1st Waldo Pr. (1-2-4); 2d, id. (3). 2d Botanical Pr. (3). Salutatorian. Univ. of Wurzburg, Ger., 1885- 88; Ph.D., 1888. Prof., Phys., Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1889 — . Pres., Dept. Elect., Brooklyn Inst. Arts imd Sci. Instr., Middlebury Coll.; Harvard Univ.; Univ. of Wurzburg, Ger. m., Frances W. Putman, June 18, 1891. Author, "Chapters on Electricity," "Dynamo Elect. Ma- chinery," "Alternating Current Machines," numerous sci. papers. Ed. Critic for D. Van Nostrand Co. Pres., Am. Inst, of Elec. Engs., 1906-07; New York Elect. Soc, 1904. ist V. Pres., United Eng. Soc., 1908 — . Fellow, A. A. A. S. ; Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sci.; Am. Electrotherapeutic Soc. Expert of Swiss Dept. of Justice and Police, 1903 — . Sec., 682 ALPHA ALPHA Sect. B, Internatl. Elect. Congress, :904. Memb., Internrftl. Jury of Award, Louisiana Purchase, 1904. Sc.D., Univ. of Pa., 1907. Memb., Am. Inst. Elect. En^. ; Am. Pliys. Soc; Soc. for Promotion Eng. hdu. ; Am. Electro- chem. Soc.; New York Elect. Soc. Club, En- gineers'. Charles George Wilson, Orange Grower, 10 Bridge St., Jacksonville, Fla. A.B. Middlebury Coll., 1879-80. Fresh. Pr. Speaker. A.B., Princeton, 18S3. 1884 Frank Breed Hyde, Insurance, Boothbay Harbor, Me. A.B. 2d Parker Pr., 1881. Prin., Missisquoi Valley Acad., N. Troy, N. Y., 1884. Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1885-87; Chicago Theol. Sera., 1888-89. Cong. Ch., Wilmington, Vt., 1889. Frank Hall Knowlton, Scientist and Paleontologist, U. S, Geological Sur- vey, Washington, D. C. B.S.; M.S., Ph.D. Highest Honors, Nat. Hist., 1884. Asst. Curator, Natl. Museum, Botanical Dept., Washington, D. C, 1884-90. Asst, Paleontologist, U. S. Geo!. Surv., 1890-95 Paleontologist, 1895-1902; Geologist, 1892 — . I'h.D., Columbian Univ. m., (i) Annie Sterl- ing Moorhead, Kingman, Kans., Sept. 27^ 1887 (2) Rena G. Ruff, Oct. 3, 1893. Author, "Plants of Alaska," "Additions to Flora of Washington, D. C," "Fossil Flora, John Day Basin, Ore.," "Flora of the Montana Forma- tion," "Fossil Flora of Alaska," "Catalogue of the Crustacean and Tertiary Plants of N. A.," " Birds of the World," " Botanical Definitions in * Standard and Century Dictionaries. Pres., Biol. Soc. (Washington) ; Paleontological Soc. of Am. Memb., Washington Acad, of Sci. (V. Pres., 1905-06); Geol. Soc; Botanical Soc. Fellow, Geol. Soc. of Am,; Paleontological Soc. of Am. Res., Laurel, Md. Glenn Edward Lathrop, Banker, R. F. D. I, Manchester, N. H. .\.B. ist Parker Pr., 1882. Ed.-in-Chief, Un- dergraduate, 1883-84. ist Lit. Pr., 1884. Teller, ist Natl. Bk., Concordia, Kans., 1884-85. Cashier, Minnehaha Natl. Bk., Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 1885-87; ist Natl. Bk., Concordia, 1887- 89. m., Clara Electa Freeman, Brandon, Vt., Oct. 10, 1887. Cashier, ist Natl. Bk., Fort Payne, Ala., 1889-94; V. Pres., id., Sibley, Iowa, 1894-99. Treas., Immigration Land & Loan Co., Wichita, Kans. Legal Agt., Orinoco Corpn., Santa Catalina, \^enezuela. 1885 Gerald Stanley Lee, Clergyman, Mt. Tom Press, Northampton, Mass. A.B. Lit. Pr., 1SS5. Yale Theol. Sch., 1887- 90. m., Jeannette Barbour Perry, June 26, 1896. Ed., Mount Tom, an All-Out Doors Mag. Lect., Lit. and Art in Mod. Times. Author, "About an Old New England Church," "The Shadow Christ," "The Lost Art of Reading," "The Child and the Book," "The \'oice of the Machines." George Pierpont McGowan, Business. 602 W. 146 St.. New York, N. Y. A.ll. Stenographer, New York, K. Y., 1886. Purser, New Haven Line Steamers, 1886-1900. jVutomobile Bus., igoo — . m., Sara A. Baker, Aug., 1907. Michael Angelo Stapleton, Tutor, 950 Inglehurst Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ,\.B. 3d Merrill Pr., 1883. 3d Waldo Pr., 1885. Valedictorian. Tutor, Middlebury Coll., Vt., 1885—. 1886 William Henry Harrison Witherall Benedict, Journalist, 97 Portland St., Dover, N. H. A.B. See Sigma, 1886. Middlebury Coll.. 1882-83. Waldo Schp., Amherst, 1883-86. Jesse Ablam Ellsworth, Officer of Cor- poration, 571 Market St., San Fran- cisco, Cal. A.B. 3d Waldo Pr., 1884. 4th Merrill Pr., 1884. ist Botanical Pr., 1885. 3d Waldo Pr., 1886. Prin., Acad., Mineville, N. Y., 1889- 1906. m., Mrs. Lilian Gould, Sept. 27, 1893. Pacific Mgr., MacMillan Co., 1906 — . Albert Watson Varney, Superintendent, 51 Jefferson Ave., Bennington, Vt. Middlebury Coll., 1882-86. 2d Gr. Pr., 1883. 3d Merrill Pr., 1884. 2d Botanical Pr., 1885. Supt., Schs., Brown's Valley, Ortonyille and Mankato, Minn., 18S6-90, 1892-99; Bristol, Vt., 1890-91. Student, Harvard Post Grad. Sch., 1891-92. m., Harriet Lucy Bond, Middlebury, Vt., Jan. 4, 1888. Teacher, Class., Edmunds High Sch., Burlington, Vt., 189971901. Supt., Schs., Bennington, Vt., 1901 — , F. & A. M. (Past Master). ♦Giles Willis Mead, Business, New York, N. Y. Middlebury Coll., 1882—. 1887 John Albert Fletcher, Treasurer, Middle- bury College, Middlebury, Vt. 3d Waldo Pr., 1886. Europe, 1888. Bk. Clk., Middlebury, Vt., 1889-90. Banking and Real Estate, Superior, Wis., 1890-93. Banker, Mid- dlebury, 1893-1901. m., Sophie Warner, Apr. 19, i8g8. Treas., Middlebury Coll., 1901 — , Charles Ford Langworthy, Chemist, 1604 17 St., Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 4th Merrill Pr., 1885. ist Botanical Pr., 1886. A.M., 1891. Em- peror William Univ., Strasburg, Ger., 1889- 93; Ph.D., 1893. Asst. and Instr., Chem., Wesleyan, 1893-95. Associated with Prof. W. O. Atwater in studies of human nutrition, and succeeded him in direction of such work in office of Experiment Sta., U. S, Dept. of Agr., 1893-95. Assoc. Ed., Experiment Sta. Record. Author, numerous Govt. Bulletins and Mag. Articles on Food and Nutrition, and other Sci. Subjects. Joint Author with Peter T. Austen of "The Occurrence of Aluminium in \'egetable Products, Animal Products, and Min- eral Waters." Memb., Soc. of Colonial Wars; Sons of Rev.; Washington Acad., and other Sci. Socs. Sec, Washington Alumni Assn., I goo — . Clubs: Cosmos; University. George Russell Wales, U. S. Civil Serv- ice, 306 The Cordova. Washington, D. C. A.B., LL.B., A.M., LL.M. * B K. Ed., Kaleidoscope. 4 Waldo Prs., 1883-86. 3d Mer- rill Pr., 1885. Valedictorian. Agt., Equitable Life Assurance Soc, 1887. Prin., Graded Sch., 683 ALPHA ALPMA Uristol, Vt^ 1887-89. Traveling Salesman, 1889- 90. Clk., Office, Surg. Gen., War Uept., Wash- ington, D. C, 1890 — . LL.B., National Univ., Law Sch., 1891; LL.M., 1892; McArtluir Gold Medal. Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 1893 — . ra., Josephine Brooks Abell, Morriatown. N. J., Oct. 12, 1907. Chief Kxamr., U. S. Civ. Service Comsn. Chmn., Exec. Com., Washing- ton, D. C., A K E Alumni Assn. Prank Abijah Warfield, Hartford, Conn. Amherst, 1884-85. John Sheridan Zelie, Clergyman, 813 Park Ave.,PIainfield, N. J. See Epsilon, 1887. Middlebury Coll., 1883-85. ist Parker Pr., 1884. 3d Waldo Pr., 1884. ist Merrill Pr., 1885. 1888 Berton Laurentine Brown, Teacher, Moriah, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 2d Gr. Pr., 1886. 1st Parker Pr., 1886. ist Merrill Pr., 1887. Prin., Sher- man Acad., Moriah, N. Y., Sept., 1888—. m., Nora M. Freeman, Watertown, N. Y., 1888. John Joseph Hassett, Physician, Lee, Mass. M.D. Middlebury Coll., 1884-85. :st Parker Pr., 1885. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1887. m., Monson, Mass. Richard Henry Lane, Sec. Charity Org. Soc, 150 Bleury St.. Montreal, Canada. 2d Merrill Pr., 1886. Botanical Pr., 1887. Clk., Black River Bk., Proctorsville, Vt., 1889- 93. Clergyman, 1 893-1 902. Sec, Charity Org. Soc, 1902 — . Clubs: Outneuant Golf; Mont- real Hunt; University; Racket (Montreal): Royal St. Lawrence Yacht. 1889 Louis Winslow Austin, Physicist, Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. A.B., Ph.D. Univ. of Strasburg, 1889-90 Fellow, Clark Univ., 1890-91. Ph.D., Univ of Strasburg, 1893. Instr. and Asst. Prof. Univ. of Wis., 1893-igoi. Ger. Govt. Service, 1902-04 (Physicist, Tech. Reichsanstalt). Bu reau of Standards, Washington, D. C, 1904 — Expert in Wireless. Zelegraphyto, U. S. Navy Dept., 1908 — . m., Laura A. Osborne, La Crosse, Wis., Aug. 16, 1898. Memb., Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft; Am. Phys. Soc; So- ciete Frangaise de Physique. Author, "Phys- ical Measurement" (With Prof. C. B. Thwing). Contrib., Ger., Eng., and Am. Sci. Journs. Res., The Cordova. Robert Moore Collins, Journalist, 24 Old Jewry, London, England. B.S. Reporter, Beacon, Akron, Ohio, 1889-9U. Census Bureau, Washington, D. C, 1890-91. Reporter, Post, ib., 1892-95, Reporter and Ed., Assoc Press, Washington and New York, 1895- 97; London Bureau, 1897-99. Chief, Corres., Assoc. Press in Philippines during insurrection, 1899-1900; id.. Boxer Campaign in China, 1900. Correspondent, Renter's Telegram Co. of Eng- land, and Assoc. Press in China, Japan, and Korea, 1901-06. Mgr., London Bureau, Assoc. Press, 1907 — . Fellow, Geog. Soc. Memb., Com. London Branch Pilgrim Soc. Club, Sav- age. Some events witnessed and reported: — Number historic Political Incidents in Wash- ington, Presidential Nominating Conventions of 1896; Bryan's first tonr, Eastern States; Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 1897; Wedding of Wilhel- mina. Queen of Holland;, American-Spanish Iieace_ commission, Paris, 1899; several military Lxpedttions, Philippines, witnessing number of engagements; siege of Tientsin, June 28-July 14, 1900, and relief of Peking, accompanying relief expedition, tv\o weeks' march, from Tien- tsin; Funeral of Queen \'ictoria, England, 1901 ; re-entry Chinese court to Peking after exile, 1902; Kuropatkin's Great Review, Rus- sian forces at Port Arthur before Russo-Jap- anese War; Mobilization "Troops in Japan for War; with Kuroki's Army from April, 1904, to August, 1905, witnessing battle of Yalu, Moten- ling Pass (3 engagements), Liao-Yang, Moukden, and several minor fights; Hague, during part peace conference, 1907; engagement in which Gen. Lawton was killed, obtaining "beat" on that event; sent first news which reached outer world of battle Tientsin and death of Col. Lis- cum, U. S. A., and first detailed account of relief of Peking. With Martin Egan organized service of Assoc. Press, and Renter's for Jap- anese side of War; Interviewed Cecil Rhodes and Li Hung Chang. Harry Summerfield Noe, Banker, care Am. Bank and Trust, Pasadena, Cal. See Gamma Phi, 1889. Middlebury Coll., 1885- 86. 3d Waldo Pr., 1886. Wesleyan, 1886-89. William Dwight Rich, Lawyer, 83 Equi- table Bldg., Boston, Mass. See Sigma, 1889. Middlebury Coll., 1885-86. Amherst, 1886-89. Prin., Watson Acad., Ep- ping, N. H., 1889-91. Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1891-92. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1892. i8go George Morris Groves, Merchant, 173-5 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. Middlebury Coll., 1886-87. Wholesale Shoe Dealer, Chicago, 111., 1890 — . Chicago Coll. of Law, 1893-95. m., Frances Cowles, Oct. 27, 1897. Adelbert Azariah Lavery, Superintendent Schools, tFt. Edward, N. Y. A.M. Albert Davis Mead, Teacher, Providence, R. L A.B., Ph.D. A.E., Middlebury Coll., 1890; Brown Univ., 1891. m., Ada G. Wing, 1902. Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1905. Harry Edvrard Owen, Lawyer, 26 Spring St., Port Henry. N. Y. B.S. Middlebury Coll., 1896-90. U. S. Atty., Northn. Dist., N. Y., 1900. Haynie Robert Pearson, Lawyer, 5721 Midway Park, Chicago, 111. Univ. of Mich., 1888-89. Lawyer, Chicago, ■ 111., 1889—. Atty., Sanitary Dist., Chicago, 1892-93; Chief Trial Asst., State's Atty., ib, 1893-1901. m., Blanche Arnold, 1892. Arthur Burr Pease, Lawyer, 1308 Cham- ber of Commerce Bldg., Chicago, 111. A.B. Northwestern Law Sch. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 1893 — . Memb., Chicago Athletic Assn.; Northwestern Alumni Assn. Clubs: Uni- versity; Chicago Yacht; Kenwood; South Shore Country'; Hamilton. Charles Nelson Pray, Lawyer, Fort Ben- ton, Mont. Middlebury Coll.. 188688. 1st Parker Pr., 1887. Law Student, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Ft. Benton. Rep.-at-large, 6oth Congress; 6ist Congress. V. Pres., Montana Bar Assn. Memb., Am. Bar .\ssn., Monl. 684 ALPHA ALPHA Bernis Wilmarth Sherman, Lawyer, 3985 Drexel Blvd., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Northwestern Univ..^ Law Sch., 1890-92; LL.B., 1892. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1892 — . I Asst. Spec. Assesspient Atty., ib., 189S-97. m., Eva Stanley Stearns, Kalamazoo, Mich., June 23, 1897. Atty. for Town of I-Iyde Park, 111., 1900-02. Asst. City Atty., Chicago, 1903-09. Sec. and Treas., Northwestern A K E Alumni Assn., 1894-1900. Sec", XLIII A K E Conv., Boston, ' Mass., Oct. 16-17, 1889. Del., XLVI A K E Conv., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1892; XLVII A K E Conv., Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 12-13, 1893; XLIX A K E Conv.. Syra- cuse, N. Y., Nov. 14-16, 1895; LAKE Conv., Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12-13, 1896; LI A K E Conv., Chicago, Nov. 23-24, 1897; LII A K E Conv., Detroit, Mich., Nov. 17-18, 1898; XV A K E Conv., Washington, D. C, Dec. 11-13, 1901; LVII A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 11-14, 1903. Memb., New Eng. Soc. ; Lodge and Chap., F. & A. M. ; 111. Commandery, Loyal Legion; Chicago Law Inst.; Chicago Bar Assn.; III. State Bar Assn. William Harman Van Allen, Clergyman, 28 Brimmer St.. Boston. A.M., Ph.B., Ph.M., S.T.D. See Phi Gamma, 1890. * B K. Middlebury Coll., 1886-87. Syracuse, 1887-80. Frank David Boynton, Superintendent Schools, Ithaca, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Potsdam State Norm. Sch., 1887. Hamilton Coll., 1894. Syracuse, 1903. m., (i) Flora E. White, Nicholsville, N. Y., June 23, 1886; (2) Jane E. Williams, Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1906. Prin., Union Sch. and Acad., Webster, N. Y., 1891-92; High Sch., Ithaca, N. Y., 1893. Supt,, Schs., ib., 1900 — . Contrib., Edu. Mags. Clubs: Town and Gown; Country. Harman Munroe Campbell, Business, tSS38 S. Park's Ave., Chicago, 111. Middlebury Coll., 1887-88. Bus., Utica, N. Y., i888'. , - ■ ;, ! Richard Michael McKey, fMilwaukee, Wis. Daniel George Reilly, Physician, 2 and Madison Sts., Dayton, Ohio. A.B. M.D., U. V. M., 1894. Phys., Dayton, Ohio, 1894 — . m., Helen Finke Reilly, 1902, Surg., D. C. & C, and D. & X. Rys. Con- sulting Phys., St. Elizabeth's Hosp. Orat., Pan- Helletiic Banquet, Dayton, 1906. Memb., Mont-' gomery Co. Med. Soc; Oliio State Med. Soc; Am. Med. Soc. (V. Pres., 1903); Ohio State Paediatric Soc. *Walter Brown Childs, Business, Utica. N. Y. . .'.:,• Middlebury Coll., 1887-88. Bus., Utica, N. Y., 1888. ; iSgz George Colton Bliss, fHartford, Conn. 1893 William Joseph Douglass, Lawyer, 1014- 15 Mears Bldg., Scranton, Pa. B.S. Prof., Sci., Dickinson Sem.. Williamsport, Pa., 1,893-97. m., Mary B. Dunsbee, Bristol, Vt., Aug. 21, 1895. Lawyer, Lycoming .Co., Pa., 1S97; Scranton, Pa., 1898 — . V. Pres., A K E Assn., Northeastern Pa., 1909. Charles Everett Hesselgrave, Clergy- man, Chatham, N. J. A.B., A.M., B.D. ist Waldo Pr. (4 yrs). Valedictorian, m., Susie F. Wilder, 1893. Teacher, Beeman Acad., \'t., 1893-94. Prin., High. Sch., and Supt., Sidney, N. Y., 1894-97. Cong. Ch., Chatham, N. J., 1898—. A.M., New York Univ., 1899. B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., igoo. John Willis HoUister, Lawyer, fCam- bridge, N. Y. Henry Gerrard Megathlin, Clergyman, Walpole, N. H. .A.B. Andover Theol. Sem., 1896. Cong. Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1896-99; Quincy, Mass., I goo — . Frank Barrows Seeley, Clergyman, 96 Maiden Lane, Kingston. N. Y. A.B., B.D. * B K. E.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1896. Pastor, Presb. Ch., Margaretville, N. Y., 1896-97; Reformed Ch., Kingston, N. Y., 1898—. m., Virginia St. Clair Borce, 1896. Edmond Robert Sturtevant, Officer of Corporation, 502 S. i St., Monmouth, 111. B.S, 4> B K. Wesleyan Univ., Grad. Course, 1893-96. Mgr., Mfg. Co., Mfrs. Clay' Fire- proofing, m., Anna C. Dunbar, 1903. Louis Taylor, Lawyer, 54 Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Hist. Oration. Jr. Ex. Philos. Oration. Capt., , Varsity Baseball Team. New York Law Sch., 1894-96. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897 — . m., Mary R. Donnelly, June 26, igo8. Benjamin Franklin Wynne, Lawyer, fPioneer Blk., Madison, Wis. *Ernest Munsel Long, Journalist, Chi- copee, Mass. 1894 Ira Henry La Fleur, Lawyer, Middle- bury, Vt. LL.B. m., Josephine E. Dudley, Apr. 5, 1893. Lawyer, Middlebury, Vt., 189S — . Oliver Johnson Sawyer, fEast Temple- ton, Mass. Harry Edward Wells, College Professor, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. A.M., Middlebury Coll., 1895. Ph.D., Leipsic Univ,, 1897. Asst. to Prof. W. O. Atwater, Nutrition Investigator, N. Y. State, Hosp. for Insane, 1898- 1900, Prof., Chemistry, Allegheny Coll,, 1901-07; id., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1907 — . Memb., A. A. A. S.; Am. Chem. Soc. 189s Charles Albertus Adams, 'Teacher, Cas- tletpn, Vt. B.S., A.M: 't> B K, Salutatortan, Baseball Team (1-2-3-4); Capt. (3-4), Tennis Cham- pionship (I-2-3-4). Tennis Champion of Vt„ in singles, 1894: in doubles, 1892-96, Grad. 68s ALPHA ALPHA Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., t895-96. Dcpt. of Eng. Hist., St. Albans .\cad., Knoxville, 111., 1896-1901. m., Bertha Braincrd, Middlebury, Vt., Aug. 30, 1899. I'lof., ling. (Head of Dept.), Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo., 1901-02. Prin., High Sch., Adams, Mass., 1902-07. Prin. and Dean, Md. Coll. for VVomen, Luthcrville, Md., 1907-08. .Supt. of Schs., West Rutland and C'astleton, Vt., 1908 — . Earl Livingston Cushman, Teacher, 327 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. Student, Univ. of Berlin, 1895-96; l'"rei- berg, 1896-97; Columbia, 1897-98. m., Emma Louise Radford, Keb. 3, 1896. Teacher, Ger- man, Commercial High Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y. George Charles Douglass, Lawyer, 623 State Mutual Bldg., Worcester, Mass. B.S. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass., 1897 — . m., Anna L. Jams, St. Albans, Vt., Apr. 7, 1903. Pres., A K E Assn. of Central Mass. William Henry Eldridge, Clothier, Twin Falls, Idaho. A.B. Treas., Proctor Trust Co., and City Treas., Proctor, \'t., 1898-1905. Removed to Twin Falls, Idaho, Dec, 1905. Dir., 1st Natl. Bk., ib. Memb., Bd. of Edu. V. Pres., Com- mercial Club. Walter Scott Grant, Physician and Sur- geon, 340 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1899. Attending Phys., Brooklyn Consumptive Hosp. m., Doro- thea Adams, 1903. Memb., A. M. A.; N. Y. State Med. Soc; Med. Soc, Kings Co.; Assn., Phys. of L. I. Alfred Merriman Rowley, Physician, i Main St., Hartford. Conn. A.B., M.D. Middlebury Coll., 1891-93. Am- herst, 1893-95. William Carter Sturtevant, fFlorence, N. J. i8g6 Edward Howard Dorsey, Superintendent of Schools, Ludlow, Vt. Teacher, Gram. Sch., Ludlow, Vt., 1895-1902; Supt. of Schs., 1902-07; id., Ludlow, Caven- dish, Duttonsville, Mount Holly, Weston, Vt., 1907 — . Clymer Barr Long, Physician, Fort Rob- inson, Neb. M.D., CM., McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., 1897. Asst. Surg., Natl. Red Cross in Sp.- Am. War. Served in Philippine Is., 1899- 1901. Charles Andrews Munroe, Lawyer, care Economy Light & Power Co., Joliet, 111. A.B. Student, Northwestern Univ., Law Sch. 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Accountant, Sandusky, Ohio, 1883-1902. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Sandusky, Ohio, 1883- 84. Real Estate, Cleveland, Ohio, 1902 — , Howard Burnham Smith, 'La.wytr, t2ii2 Davenport St., Omaha, Neb. .\.B., LL.B. m., Elizabeth C. McKell. Chilli- cothe, Ohio, May 22, 1879. Co. Judge, Doug- las Co., Nebr., 1881. Louis Crandall Stanley, Lawyer, 49 Sew- ard Ave., Detroit, Mich. .\.B. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1878 — . Asst. -Atty., Grand Trunk Ry. Bryant Walker, Lawyer, 205 Moffat Bldg., Detroit, Mich. A.B., LL.B. Mich. Bar, 1878. LL.B., 1879. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1879 — . Pres., A K E .Mumni Assn., Detroit, Mich., 1884-85, 1886- 87, 1B89. Sec, Detroit Sci. Assn. Robert Justice Young, Clergyman, 598 Field Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B., D.D. Sec Beta Chi, 1876. Western Reserve Coll., 1872-74. Univ. of Mich., 1874- 76. Ed. Wk., Detroit and Chicago, 1876-92. m., Mary Livingston Lane, Detroit, Mich., Sept. 18, 1B83. Student, McCormick Sem- inary, Chicago; W'estn. Sem., Pittsburgh, 1892- 95. Ordained, 1895. 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Grand Rapids, Mich., 1880 — . m., Marie Louise Phelps, Detroit, Mich., Jan. is, 1883. Lum ber Merchant, Duluth, Minn. William John Gray, Lawyer, 924 Ford Bldg., Detroit. Mich. .\.B. Sec, XXX A K E Conv., E Chap., Wil liamstown, Mass., Oct. 14-15, 1876. Mich. Bar, 1879. m., Hannah \". \'. Hammard, Detroit, Mich., June 2, 1887. 1878 Alexis Caswell Angell, Lawyer, 703 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. .\.B., LL.B. Mich. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, De- troit, Mich., 1879—. LL.B., 1880. m., Fanny C. Cooley, Ann Arbor, Mich., June 6, 1880. Walter Hewitt Cheever, Teacher, 641 Prospect .\ve., Milwaukee, Wis. Univ. of -Mich., 1874-75. Teacher, Alabaster, Mich., 1875-76; Oscoda, Mich., 1876-77. Prin., High Sch.. Xorthville, Mich. m., Clara J. Ward, Dundee, Mich., Dec. 26, 1878. Teach- er, State .Xormal Sch., Milwaukee. B. P. I., Norm. Coll., Ypsilanti, Mich. George Ferris Foster, Retired, Oshringe, tBalmville, Newbergh, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Phi. 1879. Univ.* of Mich., 1874-76. Yale Univ.. 1876-79. George Hatfield Harrower, Contractor, 63 Irving Place, Buffalo, N. Y. .A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Teacher, Anc. Langs., Lat., and Gr., Grand Rapids, "Mich., 1878-80. Prof., Eng. and Economics, Mich. Agr. Coll., Lansing, Mich., 1881-85. Student, Univs. of Berlin and Halle, 1885-87. Act. Prof, of Lat., Mich. Univ., 2d Semester, 1887-88. Contr. for Structural Steel, Buffalo, N. Y., 1888 — m., Sarah E. Bryant, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb.. 1901. Henry Wick Judd, Broker, 8205 Euclid -Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. -VI.E. With H. Wick & Co., Bankers, Cleve- land. Ohio, 1879—. m., Kate M. Keith, Feb. M. 1900. William Van Moore, Lawyer. 105:; Woodward Ave., Detroit. Mich. .\.B. Lr^.B.. Boston Univ.. 1880. Lawyer. Detroit, Mich., 1880^, m., Jennie C. An- drews. Detroit, Mich., June 28. 1883. James Truman Shaw, Merchant, 720 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. .\.n. Memb., Johnston, Shaw & Co., Comsn. Merchants, Detroit, Mich. m.. Virginia Wood- .son V'enable. Queensboro, Ky.. May 14. i88g. Sydney Buckminster Wight, Railroad Service. 380 River.side Drive. New- York, N. Y, M.E. . As.s.iycr. Detroit, Mich., 1879. Pur- chasing .\gt., .Mich. Cent. R. R., Detroit, Mich., OMICRON 10O3-O?; id., N. V. C. Si H. R. R. R., New York, 1907 — . Memb., Inst. Mng. lings.; As- soc. Charcoal Iron Workers, Ross Wilkins, Chemist, 621 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Ph.B., Ph.D. Univs. of Heidelberg and Munich, 1879-83. Ph.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 18S2. Supt., Chem. and Lumber Co., Luther. Mich., 1883 — . m., Mary Ward, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 9, 1887. With Detroit Lubrica- tor Co. and Solvay Process Co., Detroit, Mich., 1902 — . Memb., Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft; Miinchener Chemische Gesell- schaft. *Walter Wheaton Augur, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. A.B., LL.B. Ed., University Chronicle, 1877- 78. LL.B., 1881. 111. Bar, 1881. m., Nellie J. Avery, Detroit, Mich., July 9, 1884. d., Apr. 22, 1905. 1879 Henry Winfield Ashley, Officer of Cor- poration, Ashland Ave., Toledo, Ohio. A.B. Gen. Supt., Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand Trunk R. R., Toledo, Ohio. Auditor and Treas., id., 1886 — . Fres., Rathbun Jones Eng. Co. Rathbun Fuller, Lawyer, 623 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. Univ. of Mich., Dept. of Lit., Sci., and the Arts, 1877-79. Ohio Bar, Mar., 1879. Clk., U. S. Dist. Ct., Toledo, Ohio, 1879-80. Law- yer, Toledo, Ohio, 1880 — . m., Katherine M. Grout, Detroit, Mich., Sept. 2, 1882. William Stewart McCay, Chemist, 1277 S. Orange Grove Ave., fPasadena, Cal. Anal. Chemist, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1879. Sec. and Treas., Cornell Mfg. Co. William Herbert Murphy, Lumber Mer- chant, 1225 Penobscot Bldg., Detoit, Mich. Univ. of Mich., 1875-77. Lumber Merchant, Bay City, Mich., 1878-82; Detroit, Mich., 1882 — . m., Laura May Hayward, Bangor, Me., Jan. 3, 1882. John Ross Russel, Officer of Corpora- tion, 673 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B., M.D. Sec. and Treas., Russel Wheel and Foundry Co., Detroit, Mich., 1883 — . Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Detroit, Mich., 1885—. *William Bruce Morris, Detroit, Mich. With Parke Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich., 1880—. 1880 John Biddle, U. S. Army, Chronicle Bldg., San Francisco. Cal. Univ. of Mich., 1876. ' Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., j88i. Lt. Col., Corps of Engs., U. S. A. Memb., Am. Soc. of Civil Engs. Charles Hotchkiss Campbell, Lawyer, Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Ph.B. Mich. Bar. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich. Andrew Strong Deacon, Manufacturer, Room 35 Mercantile Bldg., Chanute, Kans. Oberlin Coll., 1875-76. Univ. of Mich., 1877-79. Plardware Merchant, Harrisonville, Mo. m., Esther Stella Harding, Carthage, Mo., Dec. 3, 1884. Producing Gas for Cement Plant. Samuel Edwin Wheat, Lawyer, fLeaven- worth, Kans. Univ. of Mich., 1876-78. Law Student, Leav- enworth, Kans., 1879. Kans. Bar, 1880. Law- yer, Leavenworth, Kans., 1880 — . 1881 Samuel Chandler, Lawyer, fChicago, 111. A.B. III. Bar, 1883. Allan Miller Fletcher, Manufacturer, Al- pena, Mich. Univ. of Mich., 1877-79. Lumber Dealer, 1878- 87. Europe, 1886. Mgr., Sulphite Fibre Mfg. Co., Alpena, Mich., 1887 — . Wetmore Hunt, Business, 146 Jos Cam- pau Ave., Detroit, Mich. Ph.B. R. R. Land Office. Charles Hannibal Kumler, Lawyer, 112 E. 3 St., Dayton, Ohio. A.B. Law Student, Dayton, Ohio, 1881-83. Ohio Bar, 1883. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Dayton, Ohio, 1885—; Pres., 1887—. Edgar Henry Loyhed, Merchant, Fari- bault, Minn. LL.B. See Gamma Beta, 1879. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1881. Delos Leonard Parker, Physician and Surgeon, 559 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Ph.B. M.D., 1883. Phys., Marine City, Mich., J 883 — . Pres., Port Huron Bd. of Pension Examrs., 1885 — . Memb., Mich. State Med. Assn. Passed Asst. Surg., U. S. N., Sp.-Am. War. Med. Officer, U. S. S. "Yosemite." Charles Reed, Publisher's Agent, 406 Youngerman Bldg., Des Moines, la. B.S., LL.B. See Theta Zeta, 1881. See Delta Chi, 1882. Univ. of Mich., 1879-80. Charles Thaddeus Thompson, Journalist, 195 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1881— . Wash- ington Cor., Evening News, Detroit, Mich., 1888. m.. Flora McDonald, Prairie du Chien, Wis., 1890. Chief, Associated Press Bureau, Paris, for Southwestn. Europe, 1902-06; Lon- don, 1906-07. Supt., Eastn. Div., comprising Eastn. and N. E. States, 1907 — . Received the "Academic Palms," from Fr. Govt., 1899; Dec- orated Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1905. Res., Greenwich, Conn. Louis Davenport Wight, U. S. Civil Service, Apartment 605, " The Sher- man," Washington. D. C. LL.B. Univ. of Mich., 1876-77, 1878-81. With Pullman Palace Car Co., Detroit, Mich., 1881- 84. Sec, A K E Alumni Assn., Detroit, Mich., 1883-84. With Pullman Palace Car Co., Pull- man, 111., 1884-85. Sec. and Treas., Beaver, Wight & Wetmore Co., Chicago, 111., 1885-86. With J. D. Wheatler, Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-87. Detroit, Mackinaw & Marquette R. R., Law Dept., 1887 — . Cashier, Peninsular Lum- ber & Mfg. Co., Dollarville, Mich., 1887-89; id., Michigan Car Co., Detroit, Mich., 1889-92. Confidential Clk., Senator McMillan, Detroit, Mich., 1892-97. Auditor, Reading Car Wheel Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1897-98. U. S. Navy, S. S. "Yosemite," 1898. U. S. War Dept., Washington, D. C, 1898-1900. U. S. Dept. 705 OMICRON Commerce and Labor, 1900 — . 111., Anna W. L'ai'tu 1 iylil, I'uughkccpsic, N. Y., June ju, KJU4. Cluhs: UnivLi'sity, Vonclutcga, Detroit ^Detroit); Century t.\\ asljingtoii). Frederick Bissel Wood, Lawyer, fTc- cumseh, Mich. LL.JJ. Univ. of Mich., 1877-79; Dcpt. of Law, — 1884. LL.I3., 1884. Mich. Bar, 1884. City Clk., Tccumseh, Mich., 1880-88. m., (i) Louise A. Healy, 1885. Pros. Atty., Lenawee Co., Mich., 1891-95. \'a. Bar, 1895. City -Vtty., Tecumseh, Mich., 1897-1909. Mich. N. G., Musician, 1874-81; 2d Lt., 1881-82; ist Lt., 1882-S3; Capt., 1883-91; Q. M. G., i8gi- 93. Retired, 1893 as Brig. 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M.D. Oniv. of Mich., 1881-82; Dept. of Med., 1888-89. m., Jessie Rice, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 6, 1886. Med. Student, Univ. of Minn., 1889- go; M.D., 1890. Prof., Med. and Chief Dept., Univ. of Minn. Chief, Medical Staff, Univ. Hosp. Author, "The Examination for Life Insurance," and "A Manual of Medical Diag- nosis." Memb., Assn. Am; Phys.; Am. Thera- peutic Soc. Leonard Francis Hatch, Physician and Surgeon, 10 N. 6 St., Vineland. N. J. A.B., M.D. See Pi, 1885. Dartmouth Coll., 1881-83 Univ. of Mich., ,1883-85 J M.D., 1887. Phys., South Abbington, Mkss., and Vineland, N. J., 1887—. m., E. Cook, Ann Arbor, Mich. George Beatty Sheehy, Lawyer, fMoflfat Block, Detroit, Mich. A.B. Ed., University Chronicle, 1884-85. Mich. Bar, . 1888. Europe, 1888. Lawyer, Detroit Mich., 1889—. 1886 John Ely Burchard, Lawyer, 675 Good- rich Ave.,. St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Mich., Dept. of Lit., Sci., and the Arts, 1883-83. Ed., Democrat, Sault Ste. .Marie, Mich. m., Marie C. Hitt, Urbana, Ohio, Sept. 6, 1888. City Miy., Marshall,, Minn., 3 terms; Mayor, ib., 3 terms. A. D. C., rank Col., Staff, Gov. Johnson. Pres., Burchard- Hulburt Investment Co.; Forbes-Everts Lum- ber Co.; Pembina Coal Co.;- Lyon Land Co.; Elk Valley Land & Colonization Co.; South- west Land^ & Orchard Co., etc. Trustee, Minn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Dir. and Atty., banks and financial institutions. Lewis Ezra Dunham, Mining Engineer, 24 Grasmere St., E. Cleveland, Ohio. B.S., M.E. Asst. Chem., Joliet Steel Co., 1886. Chemist, Midland Blast Furnace Co., Mo., 1886-87. Chemist and Mng. Eng., Marquette, Mich., 1887-89. Chemist, Ashland Iron & Steel Co., 1889-92; Asst. Mgr., 1893-96; Mgr., 1897-1904. Mgr., Ore Dept., M. A. Hanna & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1905 — . Charles Seaman Young, Journalist, fSt. Louis, Mo. Univ. of Mich., 1882-84. Reporter, Democrat, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1885 — . 1887 James Fenlon Blaine, care Anthony Kelly & Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Univ. of Mich., 1883-85. George Albert Burden, Merchant, Four Mounds, R. F. D. No. i, Dubuque, Iowa. Ph.B. Univ. of Mich., 1884-85. Clk., Du- buque Savings Bk., Dubuque, Iowa, 1887-1900. Sec, Rider-Wallis Co., Wholesale Dry Goods.- Dubuque, Iowa, 1900 — . m., Viola Rider, 1900. George Lewis Canfield, Lawyer, t6o-62 Moffat Bldg., Detroit. Mich. Ph.B. Law Student, Detroit, Mich., 1887—, Sec, A K E Alumni Assn., Detroit, Mich., 1888—. Europe, 1889. George Peter Cary, Engineer, fAshland Block, Chicago, 111. Ph.B. With Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., Milwaukee, Wis., 1887 — . John Wadsworth Case, fcare Sanger, 403 Jefferson Ave.. Detroit, Mich. B.S., M.E. Boston Polytechnic Inst., 1887—. Rufus Neil Crossman, Real Estate, 25 Mott Ave., Detroit, Mich. C.E. Erg., Mich. C. R. R., Detroit, Mich.. 1887-90. Mfr., Letter Copyer, Detroit, Mich.. 1890 — . m.. May Earned Sanger, Feb. 7, 1893. Frederick Walter Hodges, Engineer, t33 Eliot St., Detroit, Mich. B.S., M.E. Eng., Detroit Steam Radiator Wks., Whitney Bldg., Griswold St., Detroit, Mich., 1887—. John Mclntyre Jaycox, Merchant, Har- rison Bldg.. 2203>4 St. James Place. Philadelphia. Pa. B.S. Asst. Chemist, Steel Wks„ Steelton, Pa.. 1887-90. Supt., Otis Steel Wks., Cleveland Ohio, 1890 — . Chemist, Germantown, Pa., and Merchant, Philadelphia, 1898 — . Samuel Kemp Pittman, Officer of Cor- poration. 236 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Ph.B. Joint Prop., Grand Pacific Hotel, Chi- 707 UMlCliON L-ago, III., 1887—. With Dcering Agr. Wks., 1888-89; Natl. Linseed Oil Co., Chicago, 111., 1890-1902. ni., l''lorence Dakin, Evanston, 111., June 4. 1895. Pres., Smith & Thayer Co., Boston, iMass., 1902 — . ♦William Riggs Trowbridge, Teacher, Ann Arbor, Mich. Ph.B. Teacher, High Sch., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1888 Louis Kossuth Comstock, Engineer, 50 Church St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. V. Pres., XL A K E Conv., A K E Alumni Assn., Washington, D. C, Jan. 5-6, 1887. With Westinghouse Elec. Co., Engle- wood, 111., 1888 — . Memb., L. K. Comstock & Co., Engineers, New York, N. Y. Henry Howard Gushing, Real Estate, fToledo, Ohio. George Walter Kimball, Manager, 11 Water St., Springfield, Mass. Univ. of Mich., 1884-87. Gen. Road Master, Chicago & Ind. Coal R. R. With C. & W. M. Ry., Louisville & Nashville, Union Pacific, Duluth & Iron Range, etc.. Engineering and Contraction Work. William Howie Muir, Manufacturer, Grosse Pointe Farms. Mich. B.S.. M.E. With Eureka Iron and Steel Wks., Detroit, Mich., 1888 — . m., Marian Lewis, 1895. Walter Robert Parker, Physician, 912 Chamber of Commerce, Detroit, Mich. B.S. Univ. of Mich., Dept. of Med., 1888-89. Univ. of Pa., Dept. of Med., 1889-91. Prof., Ophthalmol., Univ. of Mich. Ensign, U. S. Army, during Sp.-Am. War. m., Margaret Selkirk Watson, 1907. Memb., Am. Med. Soc.; Ophthalmol. Soc; Acad, of Oto-Laryngol. and Ophthalmol. Pres., Am. Lit. Soc, 1906-07. Clubs; Detroit University, City, Yondotega. William Merrill Strong, Civil Engineer, Deming, N. Mex. Univ. of Mich., 1884-86. Memb., Strong & Dunham, Anal. Chemists, Marquette, Mich., 1887—. Herbert Joseph StuU, Lawyer, t87 Fitz- hugh St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., B.S. See Beta Phi, 1886. Univ. of Rochester, 1882-83. Univ. of Mich., 1884-88. N. Y. Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1890 — . m.. Olive Griifith. 1889 William Harrison Day, Merchant, 25 Olive St., tDubuque, Iowa. Univ. of Mich., 1885-87. Lumber Merchant, Dubuque, Iowa, 1889 — . William Carey Hebard, Lumberman. Pequaming, Mich. I^umbcr Merchant, Canada, 1889—. Memb., Charles Hebard & Sons, Inc., Lumber Mfrs., Pequaming, Mich. Otho Sibley StuU, Lawyer, 361 Chili Ave., Rochester, N. Y, U.S., M.E. m., Carolyn A. Gaffney, Oct. 9, 1895- ♦Arthur Strong Hebard, Merchant, Pe- quaming, Mich. Univ. of Mich., 1885-88. Lumber Merchant, Pequaming, Mich., 1889 — . d., JS'ew York, X. Y., 1891. i8go James Rowland Angell, College Profes- sor, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. * B K. 2 g. Post Grad. Stu- dent, Univ. of Mich., 1891. A.M., Harvard, 1892; Univs. of Berlin and Halle, 1893. m., Marion Isabel VV'atrous, Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 18, 1894. Instr., Philosophy, Univ. of Minn., 1893. Asst. Prof., Psychol., and Dir., Psychol. Laboratory, 1894-1901; Assoc. Prof., 1901-05; Prof, and Head of Dept., Univ. of Chicago, 1905 — . Ex-Pres., Univ. of Chicago Settlement. Memb., Am. Psychol. Assn. (Memb., Council, 1902-06; Pres., 1906). Club, Quadrangle (Ex-Pres.). Author, "Psychology." ^es., 5551 Lexington Ave. Leigh Yerkes Baker, Physician, 1329 L St., N. W.. Washington. D. C. M.D. See Beta Phi, 1890. Univ. of Roches ter, 1886-87. Univ. of Mich., 1887-90. Phys. Washington, D. C, 1890-91. Univ. of Vienna 1891-92. Phys., Washington, D. C, 1892 — m., Lucie M. Wilkie, Paris, Fr., June 22. 1893. Lect., Ophthalmol, and Otol., Atlantic Med. Coll., Baltimore, Md. Author, numerous Med. Papers. Memb. Am. Inst, of Hom.; Am. Ophthalmol., Otological, and Laryngolog- ical Soc; U. S. Pension Examrs. Soc; Wash- ington Hom. Med. Soc William Dearborn Ball, Consulting En- gineer, fist Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago, B.S., E.E. Schp., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1S94- 95- m., (i) Alice Mae Edwards, Apr., 1896. Constr. Eng., Paris Exposition, 1900; Memb., Jury of Awards, ib., 1900. m., (2) Emma F. Redman, Evanston, 111., June, 1907. Arthur Hurd Bannon, Lawyer, Offnere St.. Portsmouth, Ohio. Ph.B. Frederick Bagley Close, Engineer, fChi- cago Heights, 111. Henry Woolsey Douglas, Gas Engineer, Ann Arbor, Mich. B.S. Treas., Ann Arbor Gas Light Co. m., Mabelle Leonard, Denver, Colo., May, 1902. Dir., Detroit A K E Alumni Assn. Frederick Trempe Ducharme, Manufac- turer, 200 Burns Ave., Detroit, Mich, m., Caroline M. Canfield, Apr. 3, 1894. John Randolph Rogers, Physician, fMad- ison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Henry Penny Strong, ti20 E. High St., Detroit, Mich. Charles Shepard Withey, Merchandise Broker, 189 S. Union St., Grand Rap- ids, Mich. With Wholesale Grocer, Grand Rapids, Mich., 708 MIC RON ♦Frederick Walter Crane, Kansas City, Mo. With Wholesale Paper Dealers, Kansas City, Mo., 1889-go. d., Dallas, Tex., July 7, 1890. *Harvey McClarey Haseltine, Rochester, N. Y. See Beta Phi, 1890. d., 1891. *Frank Adolph Roda, Rochester, N. Y. With Standard Oil Co., Rochester, N. Y., and London, Eng., 1889 — , d., 1907, i8gi George Pierre Codd, Lawyer, 47 Warren Ave.. E., Detroit, Mich. A.B. Mich. Bar, 1892. Asst. City Atty., 1893. m., Kathleen Warner, Oct., 1894. Memh., Detroit Common Council, 1902-04. Mayor, Detroit, 1905-06. Thomas Benton Cooley, Physician, 95 Watson St., Detroit, Mich. Roger Wisner Griswold, Banker and Broker, 184 N. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bus., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1889 — . m., Eliza- beth Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Mich., Apr. 12, 1899. Memh., Mich. Comraandery, Mil. Order of the Loyal Legion; Mich. Banker's Assn.; Mich. Gas Assn., etc. Franklin Simpson Hutchinson, Lawyer, 8s Warwick Ave.. Rochester, N. Y. N. Y. Bar, 1892. Civ. Service Comr., Roch- ester, 1894-97. Res. Atty. and Chief of Safety Dept., Lackawanna Steel Co., Buifalo, 1902-04. m., Eugenie Jacobs, Rochester, Dec. i, 1904. Consolidator and Revisor, Ed. of Statutory Consolidation, State of N. Y., 1904-08. Res., Albany, 1906-08. Memh., N. G., Post Q. M. assigned to loth Regt., 1908; transferred to Co. H, 3d Regt., J909. Distinguished Expert with Rifle, 1907-09. Harrison Beecher McGraw, Lawyer, 1912 E. 70 St., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Ohio Bar, 1892. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1892 — . Clubs: Union, Country, Uni- versity (Cleveland); Reform (New York). Frederick Stephen Richmond, Engineer, t472 E. 48 St., Chicago, 111. John McDonald Stull, Lawyer, 507 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Mich., 1888-90. N. Y. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1893 — . m., Mae G. Wray, June 19, 1893. U. S. Comr., Northn. Dist., N. Y., 1896—. ist Asst. Corpn. Coun- sel, Rochester, N. Y., 1900 — . *Edward Hurd Smith, Detroit. Mich. Pres., XLIV A K E Conv., A K E Club, New York, N. Y., Nov. 13-15, 1890. d., 1898. 1892 Paul Frederick Bagley, Manufacturer, 48 Bates St., Detroit, Mich. Harry Conant Bulkley, Lawyer. Union Trust Bldg., Detroit, Mich. A.B. LL.B., 1895. Levi Doane Johnson, fiioS Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. William John Le Hunte Lyster, Physi- cian, care Adjt. Gen., U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Ph.D. M.D., Detroit Coll. of Med., 1894. Act. Asst. Surg., U. S. Army, Philippine In- surrection, 1899-1902. Comsnd., ist Lt. Asst. Surg., 1900; Capt. Asst. Surg., 1905; Maj., Med. Corps, 1909. m., Alice Chase Bissell, Detroit, Mich., 1907. John Barnes Miller, Officer of Corpora- tion, Edison Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Pres., The Edison Elec. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Clubs: University (Redlands) ; California, Jonathan, Country (Los Angeles) ; Country, Valley Hunt, Overland (Pasadena) ; Santa Barbara Country; Union Pacific, Bohemian (San Francisco). Harry Tyler Smith, Lawyer, care ^tna Life Ins. Co.. fHartford, Conn. .«i.B., LL.B. Harvard Univ., Law Dept., 189.!- 95. LL.B., 1895. Mass. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1895-1908. m., Helen G. Da- mon, June ai, 1905. Conn. Bar, 1908. Law- yer, Hartford, Conn., 1908 — . Counsel, ..^itna Life Ins. Co., ib. 1893 Frank Rust Gilchrist, Lumberman, Laurel, Miss. Lumber Bus., Cleveland, Ohio, 1894-1907. m., Adora M. Smith, Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1901. Lumber Bus., Laurel, 1907 — , Rufus Gillett Lathrop, Lawyer, t22i Seyburn Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B., LL.B. Univ. of Mich., Law Sch., 1893- 95. LL.B., 1895. Mich. Bar, 1895. m., Bertha Allison Townsend, daughter of Henry Coleman Townsend of St. Louis, Mo. Walter Olcott Smith, Merchant, 920 Beach St., Flint, Mich. A.B. * B K. Univ. of Mich., 1889-91. Le- land Stanford, Jr., Univ., 1891-93. Lawyer and Dry Goods Merchant, Flint, Mich., 1894 — . William Scott Whiting, Lumberman, Asheville, N. C. Univ. of Mich., 1889-91. Lumber Bus., N. C, 1891-95; Memb., Whiting Lumber Co., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1895—. V. Pres., Treas., and Gen. Mgr., Whiting Mfg. Co., Abingdon, Va., Mfrs. of Lumber from Southn. Appalachian Hardwood and Softwood Timber; Offices, 1121- 22 Girard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Lawrence Johnson Whittemore, Lawyer, Wayne Co., Bk. Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Patent and Trade Mark Law. Edward Conklin Wilkinson, Detroit, Mich. 1894 Thomas Parks Bradfield, Lawyer, 260 Paris Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ph.B., LL.B. Pres., XLVII A K E Conv., Minneapolis, Oct., 1893. LL.B., 1895. Mich. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1895 — . m., Elizabeth V. Palmer, Oct. 24, 1896. William Bradford Canfield, Merchant, 837 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Ph.B. with Parke Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. 709 OMICRON Alfred Barnes Connable, Lawyer, 1502 Grand Ave., Kalamazoo, Alicli. H.L., LL.B. Brown Univ., 1891-92. Univ. of Mich., 1892-94; B.L., 1894. Nortliwestn. i^aw Sch:, 1894-96; LL.Ii., i8g6. Midi. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Kalamazoo, Midi., 1896 — . 111., Frances Peclc, Nov. 26, -1896. I'res., lid. of Edu., Kalamazoo, Mich., 1907-08; Pres., Bd. of Health, ib., 1909. Alfred Hatch Hunt, Lawyer, Michigan Trust Bldg., Grand Rapids. Mich. A.B., LL.B. Mich. Musical Clubs, 1893-95 * A *. e N E. LL.Ii., 1896. Mich. Bar 1896. Lawyei;, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1896 — Referee in Bankruptcy, Westn. Dist. of Mich. 1901 — . Sec, Westn. Mich. A K E Assn. 1898 — . Peninsular Club. Res., 113 Madison Ave. David King Paige, Insurance and Real Estate, 81 Ely St.. Akron, Ohio. Ins. and Real Estate Bus., Akron, Ohio, 1894 — . m., Gertrude M. Wagner, Sept. 19, 1900. Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks. Treas., Sons of Am. Rev., Akron. George Bagg Russel, Manufacturer, 859 Jefferson Ave,, Detroit, .Vlich. llurvard Law .Sch., 1899. *Vincent Richard Dwyer. Detroit, Aiich. 1895 Frank Ambrose Beach, College Profes- sor, 401 N. Centre St., Medina, N. Y. B.L. See Phi Gamma, 1895. Syracuse Univ., 1892-93. Univ. of Mich., 1894-95; B.L., 1895. Bus., 1896-99. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia, Pa., 1900-02. Pres., Beach, Newell & Neill, Inc., New York, N. Y., 1903-04. Priv. Vocal Instr., Medina and Rochester, N. Y., and Paris, Fr., 1905-081 Prof., Dept. of Music, Kans. State Teachers' Coll., Emporia, Kans., 1908 — . m.. Bertha M. Robinson, Lawrence, Mass. Arthur Collier Bloomfield, Banker, Union Bank, Jackson, !Mich. A.B., LL.B. m., Kate Smith, Jackson, Mich., June 10, 1905. Clubs; Bankers, University, John Chassell Condon, Banking, 724 Hancock St., Hancock, Mich. B.S. (E.E.). Memb., Bd. of Control, Aths.; Bd. of Dirs., Ath. Assn. ; Varsity and Class Baseball Teams; 6 N E. .'\sst. Cashier, 1st Natl. Bk., Plancock, Mich, m., Louise Pome- roy, Calumet, Mich., Nov. 19, igoi. Pres., Hancock Naval Reserve Assn. Memb., Lodge, Chap., and Commandery, F. & A. M., Nobles, Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Ouigaming Yacht (Houghton, Mich.); Miscowanhik (Calumet, Mich.). Stuart Eugene Galbraith, Physician, fPontiac, Mich. Henry Laurence [Le Hunt] Lyster, Lawyer, 1702 Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. A.B., LL.B. Mich. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, De- troit, Mich., 1896 — . Memb., Mich. Naval Reserve, 1897-99. Seaman on Bd. U. S. S. "Yoseraite," Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Samuel Medbury, fDetroit, Mich. James Orin Murfin, Lawyer, The Pasa- dena, Detroit, Mich. A.B., LL.B. Circ. Judge, 3d Jud. Dist., De- troit, Mich. *Harry McCrea Mason, Detroit, Mich. 1896 Dexter Mason Ferry, Jr., Manufacturer and Merchant, 1040 Woodward .\\e.. Detroit, Mich. A.B., Univ. of Mich., 1896. A.B., Columbia. 1898. Trcas., D. M. Ferry & Co., Seedsmen, Detroit. V, P., Standard Accident Ins. C'j. Dir., 1st iNatl. Bk. of Detroit; Wayne Co. Savings Bk. & Security Trust Co., Detroit. Memb., Mich. Legis., Sessions 1901-02 and 1903-04. Pres., Mich. State Bd. of Edu., 1907- 09. m., Jeannt'tte Hawkins of Pittsburgh. Pa., Oct. 1, 1907. Del. to .i K E Conv., Minne- apolis, 1893. Raynor Spaulding Freund, Physician, fButte, Mont. Edmund Rice Harrington, Banker. 913 Military St., Port Huron, Mich. LL.B. Cashier, Port Huron Savings Bk. Kirke Lathrop, fGrosse Pointe Farms, Mich. George Arthur Marston, Lawyer, 231 Shearer Office Bldg.. Bay City, Mich. LL.B. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1896-1906; id.. Bay City, Mich., 1906 — . Res., 813 .\'. Jack- son St. Elijah Wood Meddaugh, Stenographer, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Univ. of Mich., 1896. Frank Edgar Miller, Builder, t3i8 S. .-\1- varado St., Los Angeles. Cal. Supt., Power Development for The Edison Elec. Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 1903-08. Hydro- Elec. Development, Mill Creek, Santa Ana R., Lyttle Creek and Kean R. ; Curtis and Par- sons Steam Turbine Direct Connected Genera- tor Plants, Los Angeles, Cal., 1908 — . Henry Glover Nicol, Lawyer, 426-27 Hammond Bldg., Detroit. Mich. LL.B. Mich. Bar, 1896. Circ Ct. Comr., 1906 — . Clubs: University, Detroit Boat. Res., 1195 Woodward Ave. Albert Wells Russel, Manufacturer, 859 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Treas., Russel Wheel & Foundry Co. Sea- man, U. S. S. "Yosemite," Sp.-Am. War, 1898. James Wallace Van Dusen, U. S. Army, Permanent, care Adjutant General, War Dept.. Washington, D. C; Tem- porary, Fort Riley, Kans. .\I.D. See Beta Chi, 1893. 6 N E. Univ of Mich., 1893-96; N 2 N; M.D., 1S96. 1897 Jed Burt Freund, Physician and Sur- geon, 849 W. Broadway, Butte, Mont. .M.D., 1900. Phys., Butte, Mont., igoo— , Herbert Alpheus Gallup, Manufacturer, 124 W. Main St.. Norwalk, Ohio. ;io OMICRON Theodore Charles Lyster, U. S. Army, War Dept., U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Ph.B. M.D., igoo. ist Lt. and Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1900-05; Capt. , and Asst. Surg., ib., 1905-09; Maj., Med. Corps, ib., 1909 — . m., Lua L. Withenbury, Glendale, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1907. Howard O'Brien, Engineer, care Penn- sylvania Co., Toledo, Ohio. Asst. Eng., Maintenance of Way, Pa. Co., Cambridge, Ohio, 1897 — . William Whitney Waterman, Physician, 569 S. Marengo Ave., Pasadena, Cal. B.S. M.D., Columbia, 1904. 6 N E, Colum- bia, 1903. Attending Phys., Vanderbilt Clinic Out-Patient Dispensary. Attending Surg., Harlem Hosp. Out-Patient Dispensary; id,, Roosevelt Hosp. Out-Patient Dispensary. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; N. Y. State Med. Assn.; County of N. Y. Med. Assn. Clubs: A K E, Graduate, N. Y. Athletic, Annandale Country (N. Y.). *Dudley Phelps Bonnell, Insurance, Grand Rapids, Mich. i8g8 Charles Bartlett Davis, Business, 393-95 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Laundry Bus., Detroit, Mich. Walter Henry Jennings, Detroit, Mich. Edward Louie Moseley, Commission Merchant,. Oakland, Cal. Orville Wilbur Prescott, Lumberman, 2106 W. 3 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Memb., Saginaw Bay Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1898—. Angus Smith, Business, fiozi Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Automobile Business. *Walter Humphreys Shelby, Grand Rapids, Mich. *Harold Butler Wetmore, Lawyer, Chi- cago. 111. 1899 Irving McC. Bean, t4 Prospect Ave., Mil- waukee, Wis. Pres., Milwaukee Boiler Co. Frank Colbaugh Condon, Lawyer, 11 43 Qiiincy St., Hancock, Mich. LL.B. Frederick Augustus Leas, Metallurgical Engineer, 112 Adams St., Oakland, Cal. Asst. Prof., Gen. Chem., Univ. of Mich., 1897- 98. Chief Chemist, Mont. Ore Purchasing Co. Butte, Mont., 1898-1900. Asst. Supt., Pacific Smelting & Refining Wks., Bay Point, Cal., 1900-02; Supt., ib., 1902-04. m., Helen Elizabeth Sperry, Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 26, 19D1. Supt., Peyton Chem. Co., Martinez, Cal., 1904-08. Consulting Eng., Oakland, Cal., 1908 — . Harry Barent Potter, Lawyer. 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Robert Bliss Potter, University Club, Detroit, Mich. Rudolphe Ransom Reilly, Publisher, 258 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. B.L. Res., 137 Lincoln Park Blvd. Julien Harrington Thomson, Officer of Corporation, Box 277, Winnipeg, Mani- toba. Mgr., Canadian Port Huron Co. *John Charles Bradfield, Grand Rapids, Mich. *Ernest Frederick Harrington, Port Huron, Mich. I goo George Stuart Benson, Jr., Advertising, Wallingford, Conn. Ralph Edmund Gilchrist, Lumber Busi- ness, Alpena, Mich. A.B., Harvard, 1901. m., Hester Hill, June 19, 1907. Frederic Herbert Green, Lumberman, 806 Second St., Aberdeen, Wash, m.. Belle Burch Wood, Aug., 1900. Arthur Wheeler Plum, Officer of Cor- poration, 2004 5 St., Bay City, Mich. Mich. Univ., 1896-99. With Natl. Biscuit Co., 1S99-1905. m., Abbie M. Taylor, Milwaukee, Wis., Apr. 3, 1901. Dist. Agt., Travelers Ins. Co., Bay City, Mich., 1005 — . Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks. igoi Frank Robley Fisher, Lawyer, 928 Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. LL.B. See Sigma, 1901. Amherst Coll., 1897- 1900. Univ. of Mich., Law Dept., 1900-02; LL.B., 1902. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich., 1902- 09; Toledo, Ohio, 1909 — . Res., 254 Scotts- wood Ave. Woolsey Welles Hunt, Officer of Cor- poration, 116 I St., Alpena, Mich. With Fletcher Paper Co., Land and Wood Dept., Alpena, Mich. Charles Gillett Lathrop, Purchasing Agent, P. O. Box 666, Detroit, Mich. Asst. Purchasing Agt., Detroit Copper & Brass Rolling Mills, Detroit, Mich. m.. Bertha Canby, Dayton, Ohio, May 28, 1907. Thomas Lee Brent Lyster, fDevelop- ment & Founding Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Charles Isaac Marston, 2083 E. 102 St., Cleveland, Ohio. William Roy Nellegar, Merchant, care Welles & Nellega:;,, Lake St., Chicago, 111. Forris De Ayre Stevens, Bond Broker, 24 Terrace Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 7V OMICRON James McMillan Wetmore, Mechanical Engineer, 876 Jefferbon Ave., Dctruit, Mich. ♦William Cowie, W. Detroit, Mich. *John Dudley Norton, Jr., Pontiac, Mich. igo2 Waldo AUard Avery, Jr., Lumberman, 303 Couch Bldg., Portland, Ore. B.S., Mich. Coll. of Mines. Arthur Graham Browne, Machinery, 1212 6 St., Bay City, Mich. A.B. Oscar James Campbell, Jr., Teacher, ti40l Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Richard Van Deren Pride, Editor, 915 Greenwood Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. Ed., American Tyler-Keystone. Herbert Caldwell Smith, Officer of Cor- poration, 1500 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. V. Pres., W. S. Knight & Co., Importers and Comsn. Merchants, Chicago, 111. ist \'. Pres., L\' d K E Conv., Washington, D. C, Dec, 1901, m., Elizabeth Campbell Anderson, Grosse Isle, Mich., June i, 1904. James Strasburg, Manufacturer, care Am. Electrical Heater Co., Detroit, Mich. JIgr., Varsity Baseball Team (3). Memb., Bd. of Control of Aths. (3-4). Leader, Man- dolin Club (4). With Automatic Electric Co., Mfrs. of automatic telephone switchboards, Chicago, 111., 1902-05. Publicity Mgr., Am. Elect. Heater Co., Detroit, Mich., 1905 — . 1903 William Henry Allen, Jr., Officer of Cor- poration, Detroit. Mich. B.S. Asst. Supt., Coke Oven Dept., Solvay Process Co., Detroit, Mich. Memb., Detroit Eng. Soc. ; Soc. of Detroit Chemists. Club, University (Detroit). Res., Grosse Isle, Mich. Worthington Kirtland Bromley, Sales- man, i960 E. 70 St., Cleveland, Ohio. David Donald Gill, Sales Manager, 610 Baymiller St., Cincinnati, Ohio. John Champlin More, Civil Engineer, 123 Kinney St., Ocean Park, Cal. Asst. Chief Eng., Hueneme Malibu & Port Los Angeles Ry. m., Mrs. Harriet Paul Downing, Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 7, 1907. Memb., Natl. Geog. Soc. Horace Baxter Peabody, Manufacturer, 96s Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Memb., The Peabodys Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Howard Earl Shepard, Clerk, 1388 Sher- idan Rd., Chicago, 111. With Am. Radiator Co., Chicago, III. *Joseph Hughart Griswold, Grand Rap- ids, Mich. *Clay Bannon Murfin, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1904 Henry Raymond Allen, Civil Engineer, 217 Cutler Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Civ. Eng., Eng. Corps, U. S. A., 1899- 1904. Sergt., 14th Minn. \'ol. Inf., Sp.-Ara. War. m., Olive Luella Hardy, Oct. 15, 1904. Asst. Supt., The Pfaudler Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1905-09. Noyes L, Avery, fAtwood Place, Grand Rapids, Mich. Harold Hill Baker, Physician, 301 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. M.D. See Beta Phi, 1904. Univ. of Roch- ester, 1900-01. Univ. of Mich., 1901-05; M.D. 1905. Phys., Rochester, N. Y., 1905 — . m, Mabel D. Romer, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1907. Staff, Horn. Hosp., Hahnemann Hosp. Rochester. Memb., N. Y. State Hem. Med Soc; Western N. Y. Horn. Med. Soc; Mon roe Co. Horn. Med. Soc. (Sec. and Treas. 1909). John Bennett Benson, Advertising, care John and Joseph Drysdale & Co., Buenos Aires, S. A. Friars Club. George Parker Fletcher, 807 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. With Paige & Chope Co., Detroit, Mich. Marcus Brown Hall, Merchant, 250 S. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. See Phi, 1905. Univ. of Mich., 1900-01. Charles Frederick Hinchman, Physician, Indianapolis, Ind. M.D., Detroit Coll. of Med., 1906. With Big Four R. R., Indianapolis. William Arthur Cameron Miller, Jr., Lumberman, 1065 McKinley Ave., De- troit, Mich. m., Ruby G. Boyer, Detroit, Mich., Jan. 8, 1908. John Nicol, Officer of Corporation, 3815 N. Mason Ave., Tacoma, Wash. Mgr., Tacoma Water Supply Co. Samuel Odell, Real Estate, Shelby, Mich. A.B. Memb., Mich. State Legis. Sydney Rumney Russel, Engineer, 863 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. B.S. M.S., 1906. With Great Lakes Eng. Wks., 1906-09; Russel Wheel & Foundry Co., 1909—. Charles Messer Stow, Journalist, 715 Wayne St., Portland, Ore. Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ., igoo-01. Em- ployed in Mich., Okla., Pa., Wash., and Ore. Copy Reader, Portland Oregonian. m., Marian Cook, Portland, Ore., Jan. 19, 1909. George Philo Sweet, Lumberman, 297 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. A.B. m., Jessie Louise Ellicot, Nyack, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1907. Archer B. Walton, fNatchez, Miss. 1905 Leigh Charles Bloomfield, Manufacturer, 513 W. Main St., Jackson, Mich. .A.B. Mfr., Automobile Axles Spring Forg- ings. 712 OMICRON Charles Puller Campbell, Manufacturer and Lumberman, 322 Cherry St., Grand Rapids, Mich. A.B. Sec, Rice Veneer & Lumber Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. m., Cornelia Van Rensselaer Sweet, Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 27, 1907. Charles Bagley Ducharme, Manufac- turer, Grosse Pointe, Mich. A.B. Stove Mfg. Bus. Club, Detroit Uni- versity. Webster H. Hibbard, Pogue, Wash. Falconer O'Brien, Manufacturer, 600 Pasadena Apartment, Detroit, Mich. Edward Addison Rood, Merchant, 402 Fountain St., Grand Rapids, Mich. A.B. With Foster, Stevens & Co., Hard- ware, China, Glass, and Silverware, m., Mar- jorie H. Dunn, June 4, 1907. Ralph Stoepel, 19 Larned St., E., De- troit, Mich. A.B. Wholesale Dry Goods. Joseph De Witt Warner, Forester, care Forest Service, Missoula, Mont. A.B., M.F. See Delta Chi, 1903. A.B., Cor- nell, 1903. M.F., Univ. of Mich., 1905. igo6 Charles Summerfield Davidson, Illu- minating Engineer, care Holophane Co., Newark, Ohio. Sec, Consolidated Lighting Co., Montpelier, \t., 1905-7-8. With Sanderson and Porter, Engs., New York, N. Y., 1906-07. With Holophane Co., Newark, Ohio, 1909 — . Memb., Xatl. Elect. Light Assn.; Illuminating Eng. Soc. Edward Hunt Hemenway, Merchant, Manchester, Vt. With Burnham, Stoepel & Co., Detroit, Mich., 1904-07. m., Anna L. Branch, Orwell, Vt., Oct. 25, 1907. Hardware Mercliant, Man- chester, \'t., 1907 — . Lewis Edward Hemenway, Physician, fManchester, Vt. M.D. Yale Univ., Acad. Dept., 1901. Univ. of Mich., Med. Sch., J901-03. M.D., Detroit Coll. of Med., Detroit, Mich., 1906. Phys., Manchester, Vt., 1907 — . James Nelson Maynard, Lawyer, fSalt Lake City, Utah. Milton Vaughn Ward, fCreensburg, Ky. Marion Wolfe, t6oo W. 157 St., New York, N. Y. Milton Lysander Woodward, Traveling Salesman, Reedsburg, Wis. -A.B. See Rho Delta, 1907. Univ. of Mich., 1902-03. Univ. of Wis., 1905-07. Charles Wright, Lawyer, 6,30 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, ilich. See i-'lii, J 905. Univ. of Mich., 1905-06. igoy Walter Cooley Becker, Civil Engineer, Muskogee, Okla. C.E. Civ. Eng., Dept. M. V. R. R. Edward Munroe Benson, Advertising, Norwich, Conn. Sphinx. Friars Club, m., Margaretta Brown, Dec. 31, 1907. Albert Comstock Burch, Packard Motor Car Co. B.S. U. S. Naval Acad., 1906. Henry Munroe Campbell, Jr., Lawyer, 913 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1907 — . Hamilton Carhartt, Jr., Automobile Manufacturer, t843 Jefferson Ave., De- troit, Mich. Charles Timothy Chenevert, Officer of Corporation, Muskogee, Okla. Mgr., Pioneer Motor Car Co., Muskogee, Okla. Clarence Whiting Davock, Engineer, 79 Garfield Ave., Detroit, Mich. B.S. Henry Eells Fletcher, Manufacturer, Al- pena, Mich. B.S. Asst. Supt., Fletcher Paper Co., Al- pena, Mich. Edward Percy Hammond, Manufac- turer. 741-7 Merrick Ave., Detroit, Mich'. Sec. and Treas., Gemmer Mfg. Co. m., \'ioIa Moran, Apr. 21, 1906. Thomas Stevens Hammond, Manufac- turer, 379 E. Superior St., Chicago, 111. m., Barbara Whiting, June 2, 1908. Alpheus Felch Jennings, Medical Stu- dent, 437 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B. Daniel Candee Knickerbocker, Merchant, 1006 E. Adams St., Syracuse, N. Y. See Phi Gamma, 1907. Syracuse Univ., 1903- 06. Corpse & Coffin. Univ. of Mich., 1906-07 (Forestry). Salesman, Caleb Candee Brown, Wholesale Confectioner, Syracuse, N. Y., ,1907. m., Eleanor Hadley, Feb. 4, 1908. Club, Citi- zens. Harrie Robinson McGraw, Rancher, Sil- ver City, N. Mex. Frank Dwight Nicol, Broker, iigs Wood- ward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Track Team (1-2). Bond Dept., Security Trust Co., Detroit, Mich. Wallace N. Osburn, care Gemmer Mfg. Co.. 884 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. B.S. Buel Wetmore, 876 Jefferson Ave., De- troit, Mich. American Radiator. igoS Allison Abbott, Civil Engineer, care New York Board Water Supply, Stone Ridge, N. Y. U.S., C.E. Pipe and Bowl. Triangles. \nl- cans. Russell Spencer Bishop, Manufacturer. 606 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Mich. A.n. pipe and Bowl. Sphinx. Friars. 713 OMICRON Russell W. Crane, Chicago and Athletic Club. Chicago, HI. Elwood Croul, 65 Cass St., Detroit, Mich. Storage Warehouses. Harold Du Charme, 725 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Harry Stevens Hammond, Mechanical Engineer, 4627 Greenwood Ave., Chi- cago-, 111. B.S. in M.E. Varsity Football Team (i-2- 3-4). Sales Agt., Pressed Steel Car Co., Chi- cago, 111. Joseph Harry, Manufacturer, 50 Eliot St., Detroit, Mich. With V'oelkner & Harry Mfg. Co., Hardware Specialties, Detroit, Mich. Ralph Drury Jennison, Mechanical En- gineer, La Grange, 111. B.S. See Delta Delta, 1907. Walter James McKillip, Veterinary Sur- geon, 1639 Wabash Ave.. Chicago, 111. M.D.\'. McKillip \et. Coll., 3 yrs. Stoddard Stevens More, College Profes- sor. Hobart Coll., Geneva, N. Y. -A.B. Prof., Mod. Langs., Hobart Coll., Geneva, N. Y., 1908 — . William Joseph Palans, Merchant, 260 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Georgetown Univ., 1901-04. Automobile E{;*uip- ment Co., Detroit, Mich. Club, Detroit Coun- try. Linn Voorhees Phillips, Lawyer, Browns- ville, Pa. LL.B. See Gamma Phi, 1908. Wesleyan Univ,^ 1904-05. P. Donald Van Zile, ti48 W. Forrest Ave., Detroit, Mich. 1909 Ralph William Bulkeley, Agent, 21 Mor- ris Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Automobile Agt. Harlovir Noble Davock, 19 Garfield Ave., Detroit, Mich. Michigamma. Vulcan. T B IT. Triangles. Friars. Harold J. Hellyer, fRiverside. 111. George Hammond Lee, Wholesale Gro- cer, 67 Ferry Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B. Pipe and Bowl. Friars. Sphinx. De- troit Boat Club. Co. Club of Detroit. Del., LX ii K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., Nov. 14-15, 1107- Charles Abner MacArthur, Publisher, i6 Third St.. Troy, N. Y. George Edgar Naylon, fSecond Ave., Detroit, Mich. John Tolman Whiting, Mechanical En- gineer, 604 E. Division St., Chicago. 111. B.S. Interscholastic Mgr. Pres., Athletic Assn. Triangles. N'ulcans. Friars. Pres., LXII A K E Conv.. Hartford. Conn., Nov., 1909. ilichigannia. 714 igio Harold Sidney Browne, 1212 6 St., Bay City, Mich. Douglas Campbell, 913 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Amos Edward Chaffee, 85 Edmund Place, Detroit, Mich. Pipe and Bowl. Triangles. Safford Andrus DeLano, 4633 Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. James S. LlewsUyn, 5494 Cornell Ave., Chicago, 111. William Amberg Russell, 5409 Washing- ton Ave., Chicago, 111. Robert Cjalvin Woodcock, 114 Sheldon St., Grand Rapids, Mich. igii Frank Wilks Brooks, Jr., tsi Alfred St., Detroit. Mich. See Delta Chi^ 191 1. Cornell Univ. Ralph Cook Craig, 136 Charlotte Ave., Detroit, Mich. Stephen Addison Goodman, 53 N. Col- lege Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Donald Washington Green, 417 N. Mich- igan Ave., Saginaw, Mich. Robert Stevens Hammond, 4627 Green- wood Ave., Chicago, 111. Chase Salmon Osborn, Jr., 718 Cedar St., Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich. Philips Taylor Stanton, 163 Washington St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Charles Davis True, 2405 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. igi2 Spencer Strutt Beman, 317 E. 49 St., Chi- cago, 111. William Broughton Beeson, 137 St. Jo- seph Ave., Niles, Mich. Cleaveland Muir Hunt, 149 Jos. Campau Ave., Detroit, Mich. Clay Christopher Macdonald, 49 Martin Place, Detroit, Mich. Walter Spaulding Smith, 150 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111. Harold Benjamin Woodcock, 114 Shel- don St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1913 Francis Lyster Moran, 584 Jefferson Ave.. Detroit, Mich. John Kittridge Coolidge, Kenilworth, 111. Frank Tippet, 939 Eastwood Ave., Chi- cago, 111. Moore Meigs, 326 W. Hancock Ave., De- troit, Mich. OMICROX Austin Tallant Tubbs, 2610 Paciik Ave., Philip Kingsbury Fletcher, 807 Jefferson San Francisco, Cal. Ave., Detroit, Mich. Warren Albert McCracken, 711 1 Yale Albert Jelly Tower, 54 Ferry Ave., E., Ave., Chicago, 111. Detroit, Mich. 715 EPSILON WILLIAMS COLLEGE Williamstown, Mass. Chartered, March 25 1855. THE E Chapter of A K E was organized at a time (1855) of sharp questioning as to the wisdom of secret societies in college. One of the most distinguished graduates of the college, and afterwards the first citizen of the United States, took a very earnest position against secret societies, though he recognized the value of the goodly fellowship which forms the basis of all fraternities. To organize a chapter of a secret fraternity, and especially of one the largest and most influential, under such circumstances required men of force, men of recognized character and scholarship. Happily there were men of such strong qualities in the college at that time and they heartily united in securing a charter of A K E from * at Yale, the parent chapter. In the fifties were U. S. Treasurer GilfiUan (using the designation now familiar to us). Colonels Crandall and Montague of the army. Judge Strick- land of the Superior Court, and the prominent clergymen, Bixby, Carleton, and Fisk. The men of the sixties and early seventies gave added strength to the new enterprise. Rev. Drs.. Anstice, Dana, Hutton, Jennings and Rhoades ; eminent lawyers, Anderson, Armstrong, Brown, Davis and Millard ; Trustee Jennings ; Presidents Judson and MacLean, and many others. And if the prominent Dekes of those times, in other chapters, came to en- courage the new chapter there was a distinguished gathering: Editor White- law Reid; Julian Hawthorne, the author; Governor John D. Long, President Francis Walker, Rev. Dr. Beecher, and Robert T. Lincoln. Rev. Eben Burt Parsons, E, '59. 717 EPSILON CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER ♦John Manning Cole, Merchant, Wil- liamstown, Mass. d., Apr. 19, 189U ACTIVE MEMBERS 185s George Lowell Montague, Broker, Fair Haven, Mass. A.B. See Sigma, 1855. Teacher. Beloit, Wis., and Freeport, 111., 1856-60. Capt., 37th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 13, 1862 — ; Maj., Aug. 27, 1862 — ; Lt. Col., Jan. 17, 1863 — j Bvt. Col., Aug. T, 1864 — . Discharged, Mar. 3, 1863. m., Mary Denning, Sterling, 111., May 29, 1865. Actuary Universal Life Ins. Co., New York, N. Y„ 1865-78. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1879—. *Dwight Hubbard, Teacher, Pittsfield, Mass. A.B. Charter Member. Teacher, Accomack Acad., Drummondtown, Va., 1855-57. loth Mass. Inf., U. S. A., 1861-62. 40th Ohio Inf., 1863-64. Prin., Gram. Sch., Pittsfield, Mass., 1865-70. d., Northampton, Mass., Feb. 22, 1874- ♦Edward Payson IngersoU, Clergyman, Montclair, N. J. AB., A.M., LL.B., LI.D., DD. Charter Memb. $ B K. Adelphic Union Orator. Prin., High Sch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1857-58. LL.B., Ohio State and Union Law Sch., 1858. Co. Sch. Examr., Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, 1858-60. Ohio Bar, 1858. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1859-62. m., (r) Julia Ambrosia DeForest, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. II, i860. City Sch. Examr., Cleve- land, Ohio, 1860-61; Memb., Bd. of Edu., ib., i860. Andover Theol. Sem. ist Cong. Ch., Sandusky, Ohio, 1863-68. m., (2) Helen Eliz- abeth Abbot, Andover, Mass., Oct. 25, 1866. Plymouth Cong, Ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1868- 70; Middle Eef. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870- 83. Assoc. Ed., Church Union, New York, N. Y., 1873-83. D.D., 1877. Pres., Gen. Synod, Ref. Ch. in Am., 1882. Puritan Cong. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883-92. Park Cong. Ch., St. Paul, Minn., 1892-98; Chapl., Gov's. Staff, rank of Col.; Immanuel Cong. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1898-1901. Sec, Am. Bible Soc, 1901- 1907. Delegate, with Ambassador Choate, to Centenary of British and Foreign Bible Soc. of London, Eng. Memb., N. E. Soc. cf Brook- lyn and New York, Sons of Rev.; Soc. of Col. Wars. Club, Union League, d., Feb. 4, 1907 ♦Seymour Allen Tingier, Lawyer, Thompson, Conn. A.B., A.M. m., (i) Sarah J. Twining, 1857 (.) Mary L. Tucker. Justice of the Peace. Webster, Mass., 20 yrs. ; Town Clk , 15 yrs. Atty., Savings Bk., Webster, Mass. d , July 23, 1888. 1856 James GilfiUan, Lawyer, Colchester, Conn. A.B. Adelphic Union Orator. Commenc. Diss. Law Student, New Haven., Conn., and New York, N. Y., 1856-59. Ed., Co. Paper, Rock- ville. Conn., 1856-60. m., Joanna Estelle Thomas, Rockville, Conn., Mar. 15, 1859. U. S. Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C, 1861-83; Appmt. Clk., id., 1874; Cashier, 1875. Asst. U. S. Treas., Washington, D. C. 1876; U. S. Treas., 1877 — . Pres., Henry-Bonnard Bronze Co., New York, N. Y.. 1883-85. Office, 19-2 Broadway, New York, X. Y. ♦James Edwards Fay, Lawyer, Chicago, 111. A.B. Commenc. Orator. Middlebury Coll., 1852-53. Williams Coll., 1853-56. Prin , Dick- enson Acad., Southwick, Mass., 1856-57. Har- vard Law Sch. Mass. Bar, 1859. Lawyer,, Chicago, 111., 1861 — . m.. Julia A. Bush, South- wick, Mass., Feb. 4, 1862. Trustee, Knox Coll. d., Feb. 15, 1904. ♦Clement Hugh Hill, Lawyer, Boston, Mass. .\.B., A.M. Charter Member. Commenc. Diss. <1> B K. Mass. Bar, 1859. Asst. City Solic. Boston, Mass., 1866-70. Asst. U. S. Atty. Gen.. Washington, D. C, 1870-73. Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1877-78. Trustee, Boston Athenaeum. 1881 — . Memb., Mass. Hist. Soc; N. E. Hist, and Geneal. Soc. d., Dec. 12, 1898. ♦Ferris Jacobs, Jr., Lawyer, White Plains, N. Y. ist Adelphic Union Orator. Commenc. Orator. N. Y. Bar, 1859- Capt., 3d N. Y. Cav., U. S. A., Dec. 4, 1861 — ; Maj., June 29, 1863 — ; Lt. Col., July 8, 1864 — . Discharged, Oct. 12, 1864. Lt. Col., 26th N. Y. Cav., Mar. 9, 1865 — ; Col., Feb. 13-July 7, 1865. Dist. Atty., Delaware Co., N. Y., 1865-66. m., Mary Eleanor Hyde, Yellow Springs, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1869. Dist. Atty., Delaware Co., N. Y., 1870- 71. U. S. House of Reps., i88o-8i. d,. Aug. -•8, 1886. 718 EPSILON *Andrew Potter, Lawyer, North Adams Mass. A.B, Comnienc, Orator. Albany Law Sell. 1836-58. Mass. Bar, 1859. Lawyer, Pittsfield, Mass., i8s8-i52. Capt., 34th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 6, 1862 — ; Maj., Sept. 34, 1864 — ; Lt, Col., Oct, 14, 1864-June 16, 1865; Bvt. Col.; Discharged, 1865. Judge Munic. Ct., Benning- ton, Vt., 1879. m., Sarah McDaniels, Ben- nington, Vt., Aug, I, 1865. Lawyer, Benning- ton, Vt., 1865-87; North Adams, Mass., 1887 d.. May 30, 1905. 1857 Israel Carleton, Clergyman [Retired], Lebanon, Ore. A.B. Charter Memb. Adelphic Union Orator. Grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1863. Prin. of Acad., Dorset, Vt., 1857-58; Auburn, Me^, 1858-59; -m., (i) Phojbe M. Miller, Sept. 23, 1863, Cong. Ch., Buckingham, Conn., 1863-65. Cong. Chs., Utica, Breckenridge, Meadville and Stokes Mound, Mo.,, 1865-84; Albany, N. Y., and Lebanon, Ore., 1884 — . m., (2) Mrs. H. Ball, Oct, 29, 1902. Retired. Judge, Dist. Ct., Hampshire Co., Mass., 1882 — . Trustee, Clarke Inst, for Deaf Mutes, Nortli ampton, Mass., 1883 — . *Benton Wilson Cole, Lawyer, South Adams, Mass. A.B. Jr. Ex, Orator. Adelphic Union Orator. Commenc. Orator. , Teacher, Adams, Mass., 1857-59, Mass, Bar, 1859. d., Adams, Mass., Apr. 11, i860. *Francis LeBaron Monroe, Physician, Meriden, N. H. A.B., A.M., M.D. Jr. Ex. Orator. Commenc. Orator. * B K. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1861. Asst. Surg., jst Mass Light Art., U. S. A., May 18, 1861 — . Asst. Surg., ist Mass. Inf., Sept, 3, 1861 — ■. Surg., isth Mass. Inf., Dec, 29, 1862-July 29, 1864. Asst. Port Phys., Bos- ton, Mass., 1866-67. Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1867-76. m., Jamson Lairna Barrows, Meriden, N. H„ Jan, 3, 1873, Druggist, Brooklyn, N. Y,, May, 1876-Oct,, 1882; Chicago, 111,, 1882-92, Custom House, Boston, Mass,, 1892-94. d., Boston, Mass., Aug. 15, 1904. *Daniel Nolton, Jr., Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. A.B. Tenn. Bar, 1859. m., Jennie Howell, Byhalia, Miss,, Dec, 12, 1866, d,, Oct, 25, 1868, 1858 Charles Hendrick Bixby, Clergyman, St, Paul's Ch., Chicago, III. A.B,, A.M., B,D. Adelphic Union Orator, Commenc, Orator, Europe, 1861-62, m., Sarah Persis Lawrence, New Boston, N, H,, Sept, 16, 1862, Harvard Univ,, Div, Sch,, 1869-72, B.D„ 1872, All Saints P, E, Ch,, Brooklyn, N, Y., 1872-76; P, E, Ch,, Narragansett Pier, R, I., 1876-81; St, Paul's Ch,, Hyde Park, 111,, 1881- 1900; Rector Emeritus, igoo — . Richmond Fisk, Clergyman, Ayer, Mass. Mass, A.B,, A,M„ D.D, See Theta Chi, 1858. Wil- liams Coll., M85S-57. Union Coll., 1857-58. William Phillips Strickland, Lawyer, fRound Hill, Northampton, Mass. A.B. Jr. Lat. Orator. Commenc. Orator. * B K. Mass. Bar, 1861. m., Mary A. Pelton, Gt. Barrington, Mass., Sept. 4, 1861. Clk., Superior Ct., Hampshire Co., Mass., 1862-82. *Edward Hubbard Fitch, Lawyer, Con- neaut, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Adelphie Union Oratbr. Commenc. Orator. 'Ohio Bar, i860. Bar. U. S. Supreme Ct. m., Alia Deirexa Win- chester, Drysout, Ind., Oct. z-j, 1863. Pros. Atty., Ashtabula Co., Ohio, 1867-68, Rep., 1869-70; Ohio Gen. Assembly, House, 1870-71. Appointed by Pres, Hayes, to U. S. Capita) Conv.; by Gov. McKinley, as Chmn. Torrens\ Land Title Registration Comsn. Historian, Centennial Celebration of Conn. Westn. Re- serve,' Conneaut, Ohio, 1896. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Ohio Soc. Sons of Am. Rev. d., Sept. 9, 1S97. *William Fales Hopkins, Lawyer, Bal- timore, Md. A.B. Orat. Prize, 1856. Commenc, Orator. Md. Bar, i860, d,, Aug, 12, 1871, *Edward Payson Humphrey, Rochester, N. y. Commenc, Orator, d,, Feb., 1865. ♦Abraham J. Van Wyck, Clergyman, Otsego, Mich. Williams Coll,, 1854 — , m,, Laura Amanda Braman, Saugatuck, Mich,, Nov, 25, 1859, d., Jan. 9, 1886. ♦William White, Teacher, San Francisco. Cal. Charter Member. Commenc. Orator. Prin., High Sch., Santa Cruz, Cal. m., (i) Sophia Elizabeth Hall, i860. Asst. Ed., Sentinel, Santa Cruz, Cal., 1862. Prin., High Sch., Wat- sonville, Cal.; San Jose, Cal. Prof., Latin, Oahu Coll., Honolulu, H. I. m., (2) Arminta Elmira Allison, Apr. 25, 1870. Teacher, Boys' High Sch., San Francisco, Cal., 1873 — . d., 1896. 1859 Hiram Burr Crandall, Lawyer, 395 Sum- ner Ave,. Reading, Mass. A.B. A.M.' B K. Prin., High Sch., Greenfield, Mass., 1859-62. Prof. Math., Cooper Inst., New York, N. Y., 1860-61. A.M., Master's Oration, 1862. Union Theol. Sem., .i862-64. Auburn Theol. Sem., i864-6s« Chapl., 116th U. S. C. T., 1865. Presb. Ch., Baldwinsville, N. Y., 1868-88. m., Clara Bigelow, Baldwipsville, N. Y., June IS, 1869. Adelphic Union Orator, 1881. D.D., Maryville Coll., 1881. Author,, "Memorial of President Chadbourne," 1882; "Obituary Record, Williams College," 1883; "^ B K Catalogue, Williams Chapter," 1887. Registrar and Sec. of the Faculty, Williams 719 EI'SJLON Coll., Sept., 1888—. Conlrib., Republican, Springfield, 111.; Evangelist, New York, N. Y. ; etc. Sec. Natl Council, *l» B K, 1889-igoi. Ed. and Pub., ^ B K Cen. Catalogue and Hand- book, 1900. ♦Humphrey Stevenson Anderson, Law- yer, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. Adelphic Union Orator Jr. Gr. Orator. * B K. Valedictorian. Teacher, Coll. Inst., Tuskegee, Ala., i86o-6i. N. Y. Bar, 1862. m., Katherine Anna Dennler, Lyons, N. Y., Oct. j->. 1868. d.. May 13, i88o. ♦Timothy Manning Brown, Lawyer, Springfield, Mass. A.B., A.M. Adelphic Union Orator. Comenc. Orator. M.D., Uttlv. ef Vt., 1864. m., Elizabeth Electa Delano, Tietin- deroga, N. Y., Sept. s, 186?, Asst. Pliys., Northampton Lunatic liosp., 1868-82; Asst. Supt., lb,, 1882-85; Supt., 1885 — . Europe, 1885. Corporator, Clarke Inst, for Deaf Mutes. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; N. E. Psychol. Soc; Am. Assn. Supts. of the Insane. *Roswell Bottum Bacon, Lawyer, Chi- cago, III. A.B. Jr. Ex. Orator. Adelphic Union Orator. Commenc. Orator. Law Student, Rochester, N. Y., 1863-65. N. Y. Bar, 1865. 111. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1866—. Pres., A K E Northwestn. Assn. Chicago, 111., 1884-85. d., June 17, 1895. *Eugene Henry Titus, Clergyman, Georgetown, Mass. A.B. Orat. Pr. Andover Theol. Sem., 1862- 65. m., Lucy Chaplin, Andover, Mass., Dec. 25, 1S65. Cong. Ch., IBeverly, Mass., 1866-67; Bethel, Me., 1867-70; Farmington, N. H., 1870- 71. d., July 21, 1876. « 1863 Selden Ellas Graves, Lawyer, 301 Locust St., Lockport. N. Y. A.B. Jr. Prize toem. Commenc. Orator. K. V. Bar, 1866. m,, Jennie E. Canfield, Lock- port, N. Y., Feb. I, 1871. Justice of the Peace, Niagara Co., N. Y., 1869-81. Capt., Co. K, 8th N. Y. Regt., 1864-65. m., Jennie E. Canfield, Feb. 1, 1872. Memb., F. & A. M. Augustus Thompson Jenkins, Merchant [Retired], 73 Elm St., Jamaica Plains, Mass. A.B. Adelphic Union Orator. Commenc. Or- ator. Merchant, Jamaica Plains, Mass., 1864 — . m., H. L. Webster, Jan. 15, 1874. Charles Walton Seymour, Lawyer, fXa- coma. Wash. .\.B. Jr. Ex. Orator. Adelphic Union Orator. Commenc. Orator. N. Y. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1866 — . m., Helen Holmes, Yonkers, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1866. Author, "A College Widow," j88i. Edwrard Everett Sill, Insurance [Re- tired], 312 W. 112 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Williams Quarterly. Adelphic Union Orator. Asst. Coll. Libr. Army of the Po- tomac and Army of the Cumberland, 1862-65; Capt., ist Lt., Bvt. Lt., 136th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A.; Capt., Bvt. Maj., and Asst. Adj. Gen., U. S. Vol. Taken prisoner. Battle of Dallas Woods, Ga., May 25, 1864. Mustered out, June 13, 1865. Albany Law Sch., 1866. Law Stu- dent, Rochester, N. Y., 1866-67. N. Y. Bar, Rochester, Dec, 1867. Lawyer, Geneseo, N. Y., 1868-74. m., Charlotte Elizabeth Fowler, Buf- falo, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1869. Memb., Bd. of Village Trustees, Geneseo, N. Y., 1873. Law- yer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1874-76. Insurance Agt., Rochester, N. Y., 1879-86; New York, N. Y., 1886 — . Retired. Memb., Loyal Legion; G. A. R. Commander, Adm. F'oote Post, Dept. of Conn. Gov., Conn, Order of Founders and Patriots of Am. *George Center Brovim, Journalist, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. A.B. Orat. Pr. Jr. Ex. Orator, 1862. Asst. Coll. Libr., 1863. Commenc. Orator (t> B Iv. Harvard Univ., Law Sch., 1S63 — . Reporter, 721 EPSILON Democrat, St. Louis, Mo., 1867. Atty., Mer- chants Union Exp. Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1867- 68. Indian Peace Comr. ni., Mrs. Virginia S. Jenlvins, St. Louis, Mo., 1870. Staff, Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1879—. d., Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1892. *Thomas Lucindus Rogers, Manufac- turer, Brookline, Mass. A.B. Jr. Ex. Orator. Adelphic Union Orator. Prin., Gram. Sch., Circleville, Ohio, 1863-64. Newton Theol. Instn., 1864-67. Ordained, i868. Tabernacle Bapt. Ch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1868-71. m., Ella Sophia Nickerson, Newton, Mass., Aug. 31, 1868. Europe, 1871. Bapt. Ch., N. Scituate, Mass., 1871-75. Bus. Mgr., Watchman, Boston, Mass., 1875-80. V. Pres., Cal. S. R. R., 1881- 82. Mgr., Tuscon Reduction Co., 1882 — . Eu- rope, 1883-84. Retired, 1900. d., June 19,1901. 1864 George Perrin Davis, Real Estate, tBloomington, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Adelphic Union Sec. Com- menc. Diss. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1867. m., Ella Hanna, Bloomington, 111., June 17, 1869. Supr., Bloomington, 111., 1872 — . Franklin Almond Rising, Banker, 351 W. Broadway, Winona, Minn. A.B., A.M. Adelphic Union Orator. Class Day Orator. * B K. Prin., Inst, for Improved Instr. of Deaf Mutes, New York, N. Y., 1868- 73. m., Augusta B. Camp, New York, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1871. Treas. and Trustee, Winona Savings Bk., Winona, Minn., 1874 — . Nelson Lancelot Rood, Lawyer and Journalist, Webster City, Iowa. A.B., A.M. Univ. of Mich., Dept. of Law. 1864-66. Iowa Bar, 1866. m., Mary Abba Mer- rill, Osage, Iowa, Oct. 11, 1866. Ed., Tribune, Osage, Iowa, 1869. *Edwin Smith Adams, Journalist, Ashley Falls, Mass. A.B. Lt., Mass. Vols., U. S. A., 1862-63. Adelphic Union Orator. 4* B K. Salutatorian. Teacher, Staten Isl., N. Y., 1864-66; Stock- bridge, Mass., 1866-68. Reporter, Times, New York, N. Y., 1872-76. d., Aug. 25, 1879. *Frank Holland Bradner, Journalist, San Antonio, Tex. A.B. Adelphic Union Poet. Commenc. Orator, m., Carrie Lucinda Carpenter, Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1865. Fin. and Bus. Ed., Leader, Cleveland, Ohio, 1870 — ; News, ib., — 1883. d., Dec. 31, 1883. *Edson Tracy Dresser, Stockbridge, Mass. A.B. ist Lt., 49th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 20, 1862-Sept. 1, 1863. Capt., S7th Mass. Inf., 1864. Killed before Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. A.B., post obit. *Kenelm Winslow, Clergyman, Paris, France. See Tau, 1864. Hamilton Coll., 1860-63. Wil- liams Coll., 1863. Name changed from Charles Miron to Kenelm, 1864. Union Theol. Sem., 1864-67. Ordained, P. E. Ch., 1867. d., Oct. 24, 1867. 1865 James Farwell Cowee, ?\Ierchant, t25o Washington St., Troy, N. Y. ni., 'Louisa Denison, Berlin, N. Y., Apr. jj. 1869. Memb., John L. Thompson, Sons & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Troy, N. Y., 1869 — , Clubs; Troy, I'afraets. Edward Bulkeley Emerson, Manufac- turer, tCincinnati, Ohio. Sergt., 34th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., July 31, 1862 — . 2d Lt., 54th Mass, Inf., June 3, 1863 — ; ist Lt., July 19, 1863 — ; Capt., Mar. 14, 1865-July 14, 1865. Bvt. Lt. Col. Ord. Of- ficer, Dept. of the South, 1864-65. Europe. With Wm. Resor & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Stephen Columbus Millard, Lawyer, 77 Main St., Binghamton N. Y. .\.B. Jr. Orat. Pr. Adelphic Union Orator. Pres., XVIII A K E Conv., 6 X Chap., Sche- nectady, N. Y., July 25-27, 1864. Commenc. Diss. Harvard Ujiiv., Law Sch., 1866. N. Y. Bar, 1867. m., Helen Johnson Bennett, Bing- hamton, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1870. U. S. House of Reps., 28th Cong. Dist., N. Y., 1883-87. Pres., University Assn. for Southn. N. Y. Club Binghamton (Pres., 13 yrs.). Martin Kellogg Schermerhorn, Clergy- man, 12 Hanscom Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A.B. See Kappa Phi, 1865. Troy Univ., 1867. Jr. Orat. Pr. Adelphic Union Orator. Com- menc. Orator. Union Theol. Sem., 1865-68. Yale Coll., Dept. of Theol., 1865-67. Ordained, 1867. Pastor, Unit. Chs., Boston, Buffalo, N. Y., and Newport, R. I., 1869-82; P. E. Chs., New York and Boston, 1882-1900. L'nit. Ch., Richmond, \^a., 1900-05. Retired, 1905. Hon. Pastor, Clianning Memorial Ch., Newport. R. L Author, "Ancient Sacred Scriptures," ".Sacred Scriptures of the World," "Thoughts for the 20th Century," "Universal Brotherhood," "Uni- versal Worship," "Renascent Christianity," etc. William Russell Thomas, 123 West Mag- nolia St., Ft. Collins, Colo. .\.B., Litt.D. Contrib., Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo., 1866-1902. m.. Flora Sumner, Sept. 27, 1871. Adjt. Gen., Colo. Ter., 1872-75. Sec. Colo. Industrial Assn., 1878-81. Contrib., Times, Denver, Colo., 1879-81. Prof., Const. Hist, and Irrigation Law, Colo. Agr. Coll., 1902. Litt.D., Univ. of Denver, i90£. *Fordyce Albert Dyer, Plainfield, Mass. 2d Lt., 46th Mass. Int., U. S. A., Jan. 28, 1863- June 8, 1863. ist Lt., 2d Mass. Heavy Art., Aug. 14, 1863 — . d.. New Berne, N. C, Oct. 26, 1864. *Robert Lovell Taft, Manufacturer, Clayton, Mass. Corpl., 49th Mass. Regt., U. S. A. m., Sarah Eliza Upson, S. Egremont, Mass., Oct. 13, 1864. Treas., Sheffield China Clay Co., Clayton, Mass., 1881 — . Mass. Gen. Ct., House, 1887-88. *Milton Jones Warner, Lawyer, Santa Fe. N. Mex. .\.B., LL.B. Jr. Orat. Pr. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1868. N. Y. Bar, 1868. m., (1) Maria B. Coifing, Salisbury, Conn., July 1, 1870; (2) Mrs. Eliza J. Smith, Jan. i, 1881. Judge, Po- lice Ct., Santa Fe, N. Mex. d., Feb. 28, 1882. 1866 James Woods Green, Lawyer and Col- lege Professor. 637 Tennessee St.. Lawrence. Kans. .\.B., A. II, N, Y. Bar, Binghamton, 1869. Dist. Ally., Johnson Co., Kans., 1874-76. nl.. 722 EPSILOS Mary Stephens, Lawrence, Kans., Dec. 8, 1876. Dist. Atty., Bouglas Co., Kans., 1878-S0. Dean, Law Dept., Univ. of Kans., 1878 — . Alfred John Hutton, Clergyman, 486 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Jr. Ex. Orator. Ed., Wil- liatns Quarterly, Prin., Leavenworth Inst., Wolcott, N. v., 1866-68. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1868-71. A.M., 1869. Ordained, W. Troy, N. v., June, 1871. m., Harriet Wise Hyatt, Brook- lyn, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1871. Reformed Ch., Watervliet, N. V., 1S71-79; Presb. Ch., Cort- land, N. Y., 1879-81; Reformed Ch. on the Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-87. Eng., Scot, and Fr., 1883. St. Peter's Presb. Ch., Roches- ter, N. Y., 1887-95. D.D., 1893. ist Presb. Ch., Corning, N. Y., 1895-1907. Stated Supply, North Presb. Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1907 — . William Wilson Johnston, Lawyer, fBarryville, N. Y. Ed., News, Edinburgh, Pa., 1871. Pa. Bar, 1872. Rep., Despatch, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1883. William Caldwell Plunkett Rhoades, Clergyman, 400 Putnam Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. A.B., D.D. \aledictorian. ■!> B K. Tutor, 1867-68. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1869-72. Bapt. .Ch., Granville, Ohio, 1874 — . Trustee and Sec, Bd. of Trustees, Denison Univ., 1874 — . D.D., Bapt. Union. Theol. Sem., 1884. Marcy Av. Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885 — . m. Anna E. Schreuder, Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1893. John Hixon Van Etten, Lawyer, Mil- ford, Pa. A.B. Soph. Orator. Pres.. XIX A K E Conv., B 4» Chap., Rochester. N. Y., Sept. 21-22, 1865. Pa. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, Milford, Pa., 1873 — . m., Adelaide I. Kaneuse, Deckertown, N. J., Oct. 7, 1874. Ed., Pike Co. Press. Charles Hall Wheeler, Broker. ^313 Necollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. -A.B. Law Student with PIcn. H. L. Knowles, Potsdam, N. Y., 1866-68. N. Y. Bar, Albany, 1868. Lawyer, Potsdam, N. Y., 1868-71. m., Frances Speneer Knowles, Potsdam, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1868. Stock Raiser, Iowa, 1871-82.- Loans and Real Estate, Minneapolis, Minn., 1883 — . *William Rockwell Hallock, Lawyer, Sparta, Wis. A.B. m., Georgiana F. Brainerd, Syracuse, N. Y., June 16, 1870. d., Jan. 12, 1883. 1867 Anson James Adams, Physician and Surgeon, 823 S. Flower St., Los An- geles, Cal. A.B., M.D. Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1867-68. Horn. Hosp. Coll., Cleveland, 1870-72; M.D., 1872. Phys., Pontiac, Mich., 1872-73; Flint, Mich., 1873-1902. m., Julia Kellogg Gillette, Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 25, 1875.' Real Estate, Los Angeles, Cal., 1903 — . John Metcalf Taylor, Lawyer, ^64 Gar- den St., Hartford. Conn. A.B. Soph. Orator. Class Day Orator. Com- menc. Diss. Mass. Bar, 1870. Town Clk.; Memb., Sch. Com.; Clk. Dist. Ct.; Pittsfield, Mass., 1867-71. m., Edith Emerson, Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 4, 1871. Asst. Sec, Conn. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1872-78; Sec, id., 1878-84; V. Pres., 1884—. John DuBois Teller, Lawyer, 743 Gen- 'esee St., Auburn, N. Y. A.B. Sec, XX A K E Conv., O Chap., Ami x\rbor, Mich., June 21-22, 1866. Math. Pr., 1867. Commenc. Diss. N. Y. Bar, 1870. Lawyer, Sandy Hill, N. Y., 1S70-72; Auburn, N. Y., 1872 — . Justice of the Peace, Washing- ton Co., N. Y., 1869-72. Europe, 1875. Police Justice, Auburn, N. Y., 1876-80; Recorder, ib., 1876. Author, "The Law and Lawyers of Shakespere," 1880. Surrogate, Cayuga Co., N. Y., 1884-90. Civ. Service Examr., Cayuga Co., N. Y., 188s — . Dem. Nominee, Justice Supreme Ct., 1887; id., Ct. of Appeals, 1895; id.. State Senator, 1897. Dir., Cayuga Natl. Bk. V. Pres., Auburn City Hosp. Pres., Central N. Y. Golf League. Trustee, Cent. Presb. Ch. of Auburn. Former V. Pres., Auburn Theol. Sem. Memb. Am. Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Cayuga Co. Bar .\ssn. Clubs: Owascu Country (Pres.) ; Auburn City U*res.) ; Grad- uates (New York). Charles Wherrie Van DeMark, Banker, Clyde, Kans. .\.B., A.M. Orat. Pr., 1863. m., Addie Ste- vens, Houston, Tex., Apr. 21, 1880. J'res., Clyde Mill Co., Clyde, Kans.; Lawyer, ib., 1900 — . *Samuel Cook Ferris, Lawyer, Atlanta,, Ga. Williams, 1S67. Law Student, Sandy Hill, X. Y. Clk., Surveyor of Port of New York. 1867 — . Hardware Bus., Sandusky, Ohio, — 1882. Sec, Pressed Brick Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1882-90. m.. Kittle Inez Powell, Sagi- naw, Mich., Feb. 7. 1884. Ins., Atlanta, Ga., 1890-1900. d., 1900. ♦Wallace Freeman, Manufacturer, North Adams, Mass. A.B., .V.M. Commenc Diss, m., I-Ielen Isa- dore Smith, N. Adams, Mass., Feb. 7, 1882. Treas,, Freeman Mfg. Co., N. Adams, Mass., 1867-96. d.. Fair Haven, Vt., Oct. 20, 1896. 1868 Frank Durry Van DeVenter, Railroad- ing, 1317 Belleview Ave., Kansas City, Mo. A.B. m., Catharine Morgan Stark, Penn Yan, N. Y., 1869. Law Student, Penn Yan, N. Y., 1874-77. N. Y. Bar, Buffalo, June, 1876. Mng., Leadville, Colo., 1879-83. Coll., Atchi- son, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R., 1883—. ♦Frederick Stanley Armstrong, Mer- chant, Penn Yan, N. Y. .\.B., A.M. m., Mary Kate Ross, Jan. 22, 1873- Memb., Bd. of Edu., Penn Yan, N. Y., 1882- 85. d., Jan. 27, 1885. 1869 Thomas Howard Spann, Real Estate, 46 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. A.B. Asst. Sec, XXII A K E Conv., S Chap., Amherst, Mass., Oct. 7-8, 1868. m., Sarah F. Smith, Troy, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1872. Gen. Agt. for Ind., N. E. Mut. Life Ins. Co.; Real Estate, Indianapolis, Ind., 1874 — . William Ward Wight, Lawyer, 1020 Wells Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. A.B., .'V.M., LL.B. Ed., Williams Quarterly. Fr, Pr., 1868. * B K. Commenc. Orator. 723 EFSILON Teacliei'i Dclawure Lit, Iiul., tVoiiLlin, N. Y., iibg-jii Ll,;l).i Albuny Law Sell., /d73. l-aw ycl-, Alil*ailktt< Wis,, 1S7S— . m., ^<) Sarali Emily Wcst^ Mllwaukte, Wis,, June .-Qi iS;''' Compiler, "Wight's Tabic of Wisconsin Cases, " ]376. Sec. and Libr., Milwaukee Law Library Assn., 1876-83. Pruf., J'ul. Econ., MilwaUkfc Coll., 1877-79. Sec, id., 1879 — . ICurope, 1880. l'"ounder, Milwaukt-c Civ. Service Keform Assn., 1881. Dir. and Sec, Milwaukee Museum of Fine Arts, 1882 — . m., (2) Mary Olivia Brock- way, Milwaukee, Wis., June 29, 1884. Sec, Bd. of Fire and Police Comrs., Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-89; Memb., id., 1888-97; Climn., 1889-97. Sec, Milwaukee Coll.; Milwaukee Downer Coll., 1889-1907; Pres., 1907 — . m., (3) Susan Elizabeth Lowry, Milwaukee, Wis., Mar. 21, 1893. Founder, Wis. Soc, S. A. R. (Pres., 1906-07). Founder, Soc Colonial Wars. Life Memb., Wis. State liist. Soc. (V. Pres., 1895-1904; Curator, 1897 — ; Pres., 1904—). Life Memb., N. E. Geneal. Soc. Memb., Am. Hist. Assn. Author: "Life of Henry Clay Payne"; Various Hist., Bibliog. and Geneal. Monographs and Revised Edition New Wisconsin Form J3ook. Clubs: Milwaukee -Athletic, Town, Parkman (Founder). *Joseph Cole, Physician, Utica, N. Y. Williams Coll., 1865-Mar., 1869. d., May 24. 1901. *Henry Sprague Smith, Troy, N. Y. A.B. d.. Mar. 31, 1870. 1870. Richard EUerby, Clergyman, tMoar, Iowa. Grad., P. E. Theol. Scm. in Va., 1873. Hen- shaw Memorial, P. E. Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1873-75; St. Thomas Ch., Sioux City, Iowa, 1875-80. m., Emma Bump, Gt. Barrington, Mass., Apr. 20, 1876. Grace Cathedral, To- peka, Kans., and Moar, Iowa, 1880 — . William Henry HoUister, Jr., Lawyer, 203 Cannon Place, Troy, N. Y. A.B. Jr. Ex. Orat. Pr. "Moonlight" Orator. Ed., Williams Quarterly. Class Day Pres. Commenc. Orator. * B K. N. Y. Bar, 1874. Lawyer, Troy, N. Y., 1874 — . m., Julia Frances Hillman, Troy, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1878. Sch. Corar., Troy, N. Y., 1878-81. Pres., Biennial Conv., Y. M. C. A., State of N. Y., 1900. Alumni Trustee, Williams Coll., and Sec. of Bd., 1901. Pres., Williams Coll. Alumni Assn. of Northn. N. Y., 1908-09. Harry Pratt Judson, College President, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.D. ist Gr. Pr., 1868. 1st Ger. Pr., 1869. Commenc. Orator. * B K. Asst. Piin., High Sch., Troy, N. Y., 1870-72. Prin., Gram. Sch., Troy, N. Y., 1872-74. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Troy, N. Y., 1874-82; Prin., 1882- 85. m., Rebecca Anna Gilbert, Troy, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1879. Prof., Hist., Univ. of Minn., 1885-92; Head Prof., Polit. Sci. and Dean, Faculties of Arts, Lit. and Sci., id., 1892-1907. Trustee, Acad., Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-87. Assoc Ed., Evening Journal, Minneapolis, Minn., 1887—. LL.D., Williams, 1893; Queen's (Ontario), 1903; State Univ. of Iowa, 1907; Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1907. Pres., Univ. of Chicago. Chicago, 111., 1907 — . '^li- thor: "Historv of the Troy Citizens' Corps, "Europe in "the Nineteenth Century," "The Growth of the American Nation," "The Higher Education as a Training for Business," "The Latin in English," "The Mississippi \'alley," "The Young American,'' "The Government of Illinois. " Co-Ed., "Ca;3ar'» Commenlaries," "(jraded Literature Readers." Pres., German- istic Soc. of Chicago; Northn. Bapt. Conv. Memb., Am. Hist. Assn.; Am. Polit. Sci. Assn.; etc. Henry William Rising, Merchant, 40 Greene St., New York, N. Y. A.B. I87I Isaac Jennings, Jr., Clergyman, 332 Wil- liam St., Elmira, N. Y. A.iJ., A.M., S.T.D. Jr. Ex. Orat. Pr. Com- menc. Diss, m., Mary E. Leonard, Rushville, N. v., Dec. 13, 1871. Prin. of Acad., E. Bloomfield, N. Y., 1871-72. Prof., Ingham Univ., Leroy, N. Y., 1872-75. Master Eng. and Class. Sch., Waterbury, Conn., 1875-80. Or- dained, Waterbury, Conn., 1880. Presb. Ch., Elmira, N. Y., 1883-1903. Trustee, Union Coll., 1883—; Chmn. of Bd., 1886—. S.T.D., Madi- son Univ., 1889. Presb. Ch., Bennington, Vt., 1905 — . Moderator, The Synod of N. Y., Syra- cuse, 1905; Lockport, 1906. Traveled exten- sively in Europe, Asia and Africa. William Morris Kincaid, Clergyman, The First Presb. Church Manse, Charlotte, N. C. A.B., A.M., D.D. Commenc Diss. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1871-74. Ordained, Utica, N. Y., 1874. Bapt. Ch., Cortland, N. Y., 1874-77. m., (i) Emily Purrinton, Cortland, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1875. Bapt. Ch., Rondout, N. Y., 1877-81; San Francisco, Cal.; Minneapolis, Minn., and Charlotte, N. C, 1881 — . m., (2) Nellie Doug- las, New London, Conn., Mar. 15, 1882. D.D., 1905. George Edwin MacLean, College Presi- dent, The President's House, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. A.B., .\.M., B.D., Ph.D., LL.D. Jr. Ex. Orat. Pr. Ed., Williams Quarterly. Commenc. Or- ator. * B K. B.D., Yale Coll., 1874. m., Clara S. Taylor, Gt. Barrington, Mass., May 20, 1874. Ordained, 1874. Presb. Ch., New Lebanon, N. Y., 1874-77. Memorial Presb. Ch., Troy, N. Y., 1877-79. Europe, 1881-84. Stu- dent, Univ., Berlin. Ph.D., Univ. Leipzig, 1883. Prof., Anglo-Saxon and Eng. Lit., Univ. of Minn., 1883-95. Chancellor, Univ. of Neb., 1895-99; Pres., Univ. of Iowa, 1899. Contrib., "Anglia, Zeitschrift fur Englische Philologie, herausgegeben von Dr. Wiilker, Leipzig." Au- thor : "A Chart of English Literature, with References," "Old and Middle English Reader, with Introduction, Notes and Glossary," "A De- cade of Development in American State Univer- sities," "University of Nebraska," "The Next Stages in the Educational Development of Ne- braska." Edited: "Aelfric's Anglo-Saxon Ver- sion of Alenini Interrogationes Siglunlfi Pres- byteri in Genesin," "An Introductory Course in Old English," etc. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Eng. and Am. Philol. Socs, and many other Socs. and Clubs. Frank Edward Morgan, Manufacturer, Southport, Conn. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Commenc. Diss. LL.B., N. Y. Univ., 1875. Mfr., New Haven, Conn.; New York, N. V., and Southport, Conn. m.. Emma W. Stevens, Jan. 12, 1881. Sec and Treas., New Haven Clock Co., 1882-92. Mfr., Southport, 1892 — . Henry Titus West, Merchant, 205 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Williams Coll., 1867-68. Yale Coll., 1868-69. 724 EPSILON ta., (i) tlelen S. Caswell, Philadelphia, Pa., July II, 1S71: (2) Mrs. Kate Richmond, New Bedford, Mass., May 6, 1882. Real Estate Broker. Sec. and Treas., various Mfg. Corpus. 1895 — ; Treas., First Presb. Ch., 1S98— . Memb., Sons of Am. Rev.; Yates Co. Mist. Soc. ; City Club of New York. *Edmund Russell Wright, Physician, St. Louis, Mo. A.B. M.D., St. Louis Med. Coll., 1873. Memb., St. Louis Med. Soc. d., Nov. 23, 1884. 1872 Frank Huntington, Merchant, tSi2 John- son Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B. Commenc. Diss. Frederick Beach Jennings, Lawyer, 15 Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. <1> B K. Commenc. Or- ator. LL.B., Plarvard Univ., 1874. LL.B., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1875; ist Essay Pr., ib., 1875. N. Y. Bar, 1875. jlawyer, New York, N. Y., 1875 — . Memb., firm Jennings & Russell, m., Laura I-Iall Park, N. Bennington, Vt., July 27, 1880. Sec. and Treas., Hudson Tunnel Constr. Co., 1881— . Dir., Wall St. Natl. Bk., New York, N. Y., 1882-83. Dir., ist Natl. Bk., N. 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Charles Hill Seaver, Publishers' Agent, tiSiS Boren Ave., Seattle, Wash. A.B. * B K. Gargoyle. Ed.-in-Chief, mi- Hams Weekly. Pres., Press Club. Coll. Cor. Springfield Republican, Boston Globe, etc, Prin., Middlebury Acad, and Pub. Schs., Wy- oming, and New York, 1900-06. With Eng. Dept., Oregon Short Line R. R., Boise, Idaho, 1906-07. Pacific N. W. Agt., The MacMillan Co., Pubs., 1907 — . Edgar Hunt Woodward, tTitle & Trust Co., New York, N. Y. Henry Douglas Woodward, Real Estate and Mortgage Investments, 141 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Williams Coll., 1896-97. Real Estate and Mort- gage Investments, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Res., 51 Eppirt St., E. Orange, N. J. igoi John Mathews Birnie, Physician, 182 State St., Springfield, Mass. A.B., M.D. Harvard, 1906. Phys., Spring- field, Mass., 1906 — . Res., 34 Sterns Terrace. Edward Thomas Broadhurst, Lawyer, tsoo Main St., Springfield. Mass. A.B., LL.B. Gargoyle. B K. Valedictorian. LL.B., Harvard, 1904. Mass. Bar, 1904. Law- yer, Springfield, Mass., 1904 — . Memb. Com. Council, Springfield, Mass., 1909 — . Samuel Caldwell Forsaith, t3i7 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Edward Stuart Goldthwaite, Insurance, 500 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Class Baseball Team (1-2-3-4). Musical Clubs (1-2-3-4); Asst. Mgr. (3); Mgr. (4); Resigned. Mgr., Gulielmensian (3). Class Pres. (3). Asst. Mgr., Track Team (3); Mgr., id. (4). Pres., N. E. Intercollegiate Ath. Assn. (4). V. Pres., Intercollegiate Amateur Ath. Assn. of Am. (4). Gargoyle (4). Supt., Suffield (Ct.) St. Ry. Elect. Light and Water Co., 1901-06. m., Julia F. Spencer, Oct. 21, 1903. Asst. Supt,, The Travelers Indemnity Co. of Hart- ford, 1906-08. Memb.. Hilmore & Goldthwaite; Chas. E. Stickney & C^o. (Insurance Agencies), 1908 — . Lawrence Edmunds Straw, Stock Raiser, Farmer and Grain Dealer, Sunnyside, 823 Main St., Carey, Ohio. A.B. Owner, David Straw Homestead. m., Edith L. Van Fleet, Oct., 1905. Memb., Middle Bass Club, Middle Bass Isl. ; F. & A. M. Guilford Morgan Wakelin, Orange Grower, " Woodlea " Lanepark, Lake Co., Fla. A.B. * B K. Mgr., Woodlea Co., 1901-07; Treas., ib., 1907 — . m., Martha Maude Moore, Lisbon, Fla., Mar. 14, igo6. John Stuart Woodward, Real Estate Broker. 437 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. With Hy. D. Winans, Real Estate, New York, N. Y., 1901-05. Mgr,, Plant Natl. Ven- tilating Co., Harrison, N. J., 1905-06. With Tucker, Speyers & Co., Real Estate, New York, N. Y., 1906—. igo2 Austin Morris Harmon, Teacher, Prince- ton, N. J. A.B., A.M., Ph.B. Track Team. Gul Bd. B K. Gargoyle. Class Valedictorian. Track Team. Yale Univ., Grad. Sch., 1902-04; Ph.B., 1908. Fellow, Am. Sch. for Class. Studies in Rome, 1904-07. Preceptor in Class., Princeton Univ., 1907 — . m., Grace Gardiner Newell, Springfield, Mass., Dec. 19, 1907. Memb., Am. Philol, Soc. ; Am. Archseol. Inst.; Conn. Acad, of Arts and Sci. Harold Sayre Osborne, Lawyer, fKoom 1402, 59 Clark St., Chicago, 111. A.B. LL.B., Northwestn., 1905. * A *. 111. liar, 1905. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1905 — . Clubs: University (Chicago), Chicago Yacht, Res., I S3 1 Sheridan Road. Lawrence WoodhuU Osborne, Electrical Engineer, 62 Cedar St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Testing Dept., Gen. Elect. Co., Schenec- tady, N. Y., 1903-06. m., Elizabeth White Strain, Schenectady, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1906. Lewis Cook Parker, Lawyer, Westfield, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1905. Mass Bar, J905. Lawyer, Westfield, Mass., 1905 — . m.. Rose Tracy, 1905. Mass. Gen. C^t., House, 1908. Spec. Justice, Dist. Ct. of Westn. Hamp- den. Selectman, Westfield, 1909. William K. Peasley, Civil Engineer and Contractor, ti28 Stimson Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Chief Eng., Los Angeles Ry. Co., and Chief Eng. and Supt., Imperial Construction Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 1892-1904. m., Helen Piatt Vin- yard, 1904. Railroad Constr. and Irrigation Wks., Los Angeles, Cal. and China, Japan and P. I., 1904 — . Res., 3580 Wilshire Boulevard, ♦Philander Derby Hodgman, Gardner, Mass. Williams Coll., 1879-1902. d., Williamstown, Mass., Apr. 27, 1902. 1903 Aaron Burt Champion, Agent, 1602 Third Natl. Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. A.B. Priv. Sec. to Sec. of Big Four R. R., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903-05. Gen. Westn. Sales Agt., Matthew Addy Pig Iron & Coke Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1905 — . m., Gladys Wainwright Stevenson, ib., Nov. 4, 1908. Marvin Abbot Chapman, Bond Broker, 18 Wall St., New York, N. Y. ..V.B. Memb., A K E Council, 1910 — . Clubs: St. Nicholas, Crescent Athletic, Greenwich Country, The Heights Casino. Res., 281 Lake Av., Greenwich, Conn. Herbert Brayton Clark, Merchant, 258 Church St., N. Adams, Mass. A.B. * B K. Debate Team. Memb., City Council, N. Adams; Sch. Com., ib. 733 EPSILON Walter Thomas Diack, Secretary, ji.S W. 57 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Student and Boys Sec, N. V. Stale, 1903-05. Gen. Sec., West Side Y. M. C. ^V., New York, N. Y., 1905. m., Grace Ward, Kavena, N. Y., June 12, 1906. Memb., Ke- ligious Edu. Assn. of Am. See. for Promoting Social Service; Ethical Social League (New York); Am. Natl. Ked Cross. Res., 2515 Dc V'oe Terrace. Richard Wolcott Hubbell, Banker, Gar- den City, L. I., N. Y. A.B. With Corn Exchange Bk., 1903-04. Memb., Medina Quarry Co. and Orleans Co. Quarry Co., 1904-07. m., Lucy Bates Enbury, Sept. 2, 1906. Paying Teller, Sherman Natl. Bk., New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Sec. and Treas., Tenn. B. Phos. Co., 1908 — . George Frederick Hurd, Lawyer, 41 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., New York Law Sch. m., Mary Burnett, Oct. 7, 1905. N. Y. Bar, 1905. Law- yer, Memb., Greene, I-Iurd & Stowell, New York, 1905 — . Clubs: St. Nicholas, Rockaway Hunting. Arthur Hamilton Marston, Merchant, care Marston Store, San Diego, Cal. A.B. * B K. Merchant, San Diego, Cal. m., Elsa Florentine Wentscher, San Diego, Cal., 1907. Charles Milton Turell, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. B K. Valedictorian. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1906. N. Y. Bar, 1906. Memb., Turell & Shonk, I-awyers, New York, N. Y. Harvard Club. James Wilson Vose, Teacher, Ashburn- ham, Mass. A.B. Instr. in Sci., Kentucky Mil. Sch., Lyn- don, Ky., 1903-07; Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, Mass., 1907 — . Townsend King Wellington, Lawyer, 3 Walnut Place, 8 St., Troy, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Mfr., Hoosick Palls, N. Y., 1903-06. Albany Law Sch., 1906-08; LL.B., 1908. Lawyer, Troy, N. Y., 1908 — . Memb., Elks. 1904 Everett Abbott Brett, Real Estate, 27 W. 30 St., New York, N. Y. Memb., Sons of the Rev. Sec, Membershiii Com., A K E Assn., New York, N. Y. Frederick Hill, Investment Securities, 20 Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B. With Joseph Walker & Sons, Membs.. N. Y. Stock E.tchange, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . m., Katherine Clarke, Catskill, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1 90S. Joseph Hillman HoUister, Clergyman, tTroy N. Y. A.B. B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1907. Edward Marmaduke Kennedy, Lawyer, 27 Second St., Troy, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Harvard Univ., Sch, of Law, 1904- 06. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1907. N. Y. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Troy, N. Y., 1907 — . Edson Fields Starks, Stock Farmer, tDorset, Vt. Williams Coll. Syracuse Univ. Benjamin Fairchild Stower, Publislitr, 7225 I'^iflh Ave., New York, N. Y. William Lee Woodiward, Lawyer, tcare Campbell, Harding & Pratt, 43 Ex- change Place, New York, N. Y. .\.B. LL.B., Harvard Univ., 1908. 1905 Robert Frederick Day, Clerk, t56 High St., Springfield, Mass. Clk., Morgan Envelope Co. m., Clara Castle, Apr. _'7, 1909. Clifford Harry Fulton, Medical Student, tiSS Lockwood Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. .\.B. Columbia Univ., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. Herbert Barber Howe, Clergyman, t227 Hamilton Ave., Paterson. N. J. A.B., B.D. Union Theol. Sem., 1906-09; B.D.. 1909. Memb., 9th Co., 7lh Regt., N. G. N. V. -Asst. Minister. Second Presb. Ch., Paterson, X. J., 1909 — ; Pastor, id., 1910 — . Philip Northrop Miller, Merchant, t37 Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Barrett Rich Wellington, Lawyer, 3 Walnut Place, Troy, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1907. Jr. Class Pres. * A (Consul). N. Y. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . U. S. Comr., N. Dist. of N. Y., 1907 — . Sec. and Treas., Vt. State Golf Assn., 190S. Clubs: Mt. Anthony Country (Bennington) ; Rens- selaer Co. Repub. igo6 Alfred Miller Botsford, Export Business, 1656 Main St., Quincy, TH. A. 13. Memb., Continental Export Co., Boston, Mass. George Mclntyre Holroyd, Mining En- gineer, tiS Broad St.. Waterford, N. Y. .V.B., M.E. Colorado Sch. of Mines, 1906-10; M.E., 1910. Clubs: Prafaets Dael, Island Golf, Kivcrside, Troy Citizens Corps. igo6 William Heustace Lane, 143 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. Percy Jerauld Paxton, Forester. 506 N. Main St., Princeton, Ind. M.F. Yale Forestry Sch., 190809; M.F., 1909. U. S. Forest Service. Willis Middleton Schuyler, Salesman, Roxbury Road, Garden City, L. L, N. Y. Winner, Hammer Throw, ist Fresh.-Soph. Ball Track Meet, 1902. Club, Republican. Richard Harold Warner, Journalist, Port Henry, N. Y. ,\.B. See Apha Alpha, 1904. Middlebury Coll., 1900-01. Williams Coll., 1901-03. Ed. Stafl, N. Y. Dramatic Mirror, New York, N. Y., 1903-05. Williams Coll., 1905-06. Cap and Bells. Teacher and Reporter, 1906 — . 7.S4 EPSILON Stuart Durland Warner, Advertising, Tliird Ave. and 121 St., New York, N. Y. . A.B. Pres., Interboro Sign Co., New York, N. Y., 1906—. Samuel Caverley Wooster, Jr., Mer- chant, 1154 Madison Ave., Albany, N. 'Y.- A.B. Mgr„ Wholesale Grocery, Albany, N. Y. 1907 John Alexander, Lawyer, 609 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1909. Kenneth Stackpole Domet, Bond Clerk, 323 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. Sergt.-at-Arms, LIX A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., Nov. 10-12, 1909. John Lewis Feeny, Lawyer, 57 Beach St., Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y. LL.B. Mgr., Class Football Team (i). Class Baseball Team (2). Memb., Soph. Prom. Com. (z). New York Law Sch., 1905-07; LL.B., cum laude, 1907. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1908—. Memb., A K E Assn. of N. Y. Archibald Douglas Kincaid, Business, Scottsville, Albermarle Co., Va. m., Lucy Mason Holladay, Lewiston, Spottsyl- vania Co., Va., Oct. 22, 1907. Robert Elwell Moffett, Lawyer, 894 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. LL.B. * A *. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1907. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908 — . Memb., <1> A * Assn., N: Y. C; A K E Alumni Assn., ib; Williams Alumni Assn., ib. Clubs: Crescent Athletic (Brooklyn); Northwest Yacht (L. L). Joseph Wild Pearson, Manufacturer, tS5 Central Ave., Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y. With J. B. King & Co., Mfrs., King's Windsor Cement, 1907 — . William Stowell Wooster, Agent, tiiS4 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y. A.B. Local Rep., Westn. N. Y. Nursery Co. igoS Edwin Douglas Bonham, Student, tPainted Post, N. Y. C.E. Williams Coll., 1904-05. C.E., Notre Dame Univ., 1909. William Wiles Elder, Railroading, 197 Central Ave., East Orange, N. J. A.B. With the Rock Island R. K. Co. Vincent Japha Frank, Officer of Corpora- tion, 347 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Sec, Frank Tourist Co., New York, N. Y. Res., 350 W. 72d St. Russell Valentine Hobson, Student, 12 North Elm St., Wallingford, Conn. A.B. Mgr., Varsity Basketball Team. Ed., Williams Record. Allen McDougall, 62 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburg, N. Y. A.B. Benjamin Floyd McGuckin, Banker, 176 W. IDS St., New York, N. Y. A.B. William Hendrix Scarritt, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, t3240 Norledge Place, Kansas City, Mo. A.B. James Michael Stower, Business, 30 Broad St., Plattsburg, N. Y. A.B. Clyde Merleton Waters, fOberlin, Ohio. Ora Sears Webster, Journalist, fUniver- sity Club, Tacoma, Wash. A.B. Bus. Mgr,, Golf Team and Dramatic Club. 1909 Eliot Olmsted Gushing, Banker, 50 Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Williams Coll., 1905-07. Ins. Bus. With Night & Day Bank, New York, 1908 — . George Engelhard, 1521 Hinman Ave., Evanstdn, 111. Joseph Osgood Hanson, 4612 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Honor System Com. Sec. of Class. Dramatic Club. Musical Clubs. Guy Ransom Jenkins, III, go Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. A.B. Henry Rust Johnston, Montclair, N. J. Gargoyle. Moved from Chicago to Montclair, 1909. Temporary Chmn., LXII A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn., Nov., 1908. Samuel Shepard Rogers, Agriculture, Crystal Lake, 111. Williams Coll., 1905-07. Poultry Bus., Crystal Lake, 111., 1907 — . Arthur Joseph Santry, 97 Dale St., Bos- ton, Mass. Hockey Mgr. Lewis Eliphalet Tifft, Banker, 176 Flor- ida St., Springfield, Mass. Oscar McMillan Westen, Manufacturer, ti23 Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. A.B. John Canfield Woodruff, Student, fFort Wadsworth, Staten Island, N. Y. See Sigma Tau, 1911. Williams Coll., 1905-09. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909-11. 191O James Auld Austin, Fitchburg, Mass. Belvidere Brooks, Jr., 125 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Capt., Football Team. Swimming Team. Class Club. Class Treas. Joseph Shattuck Ely, Student, Green- ville, N. H. Mgr., Baseball. George Deming Grannis, II, 909 West Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. See Phi Gamma, 19 10. 735 RHO LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Easton, Pa. Chartered, October 15, 1855 IN the fall of 1855 ^ sudden longing for " Greek " societies came upon the students of Lafayette. A chapter of * K 2 had been organized some years before, but to all appearances had died out. The two literary societies, while secret, did not offer to the undergraduate body sufficient scope for the range of their imaginations in the ardent pursuit of mysterious things. Their interest extended beyond the large badges with which one hall decorated its members. What may be called a fraternity boom swept through the college. * K 2 was revived, and its grim skull and bones were " swung out." K A n was also started. Joshua Williams Kerr, '56 of Huntington, Pa., and Andrew Cross Trippe, '57, of Baltimore, Md., were sent to New Haven to apply for a charter of A K E. The charter was granted October 15, 1855, and a short time after- wards it was forwarded, and on the evening of October 21, 1855, a new chapter was added to A K E. The institution of P Chapter took place at the Lenni Lenape Hotel in Phil- lipsburg,'N. J., in a parlor on the second floor, facing the street. This build- ing is now known as the Lee House, and is situated on the northeast corner of Railroad Avenue and Northampton Street. There were ten charter mem- bers, eight of whom were members of the Washington Literary Society and two of the Franklin. At that time there was great rivalry between the literary societies and it was feared that it might prevent the two Franklins from attend- ing. But this, like so many gloomy anticipations, proved unfounded. It seems that four or five of the charter members met prior to the time of regular organization. They found a safe hiding place in Room 25, South Col- lege, and it was here that the hopes and plans of the prospective Dekes as- sumed a definite aspect. The meetings of the chapter were held in one of the brother's rooms. Only two of them roomed together in 25, South College, and here the regular bi- 739 kiio monthly meetings were held. The greatest secrecy was maintained. They were held at midnight, in order to make everything seem as mysterious as possible. At the meeting in the Lenape Hotel the Greek letter Q, was given to the new chapter, but two weeks later, finding that there was already a chapter in A K E designated by that letter, it was changed to P. The charter members were Charles Corss and David Kerr Freeman, of '56, Joshua Williams Kerr, Enoch Clark Kline, David Kraft, Samuel Alden Free- man, Henry Martyn Kennedy, John Jay Pomeroy, Andrew Cross Trippe and John Calhoun Wilhelm of '57, of whom Brothers Corss, Kerr, Kennedy and Pomeroy have died. Brother Wilhelm will be remembered by those who knew him in his col- lege days by being the designer of a mysterious diagram, which was always posted before a meeting, telling the day, hour, and place of chapter meetings. It was a large AtAra with a " K E " in the center, the angles marked ofif and enclosing certain numerals, which, added together in a certain manner, gave the day and hour of meeting. It was so mysterious that only the brightest of the members could make it out. It was posted on the various bulletin boards throughout college. From the outset the position taken by P before the college was all that could be desired. Her members were manly, active, and persevering — were fore- most in scholarship, leaders in debate, popular among their fellows and in social circles, and were prominent in all the activities of college life. The records in scholarship made by P men in the Classes of '56 and '57 have never been excelled by any fraternity at Lafayette. The years following the founding of P were years of progress and pros- perity. The chapter was gradually growing in strength and numbers, when the call to arms summoned every young man of the country to fight according to the dictates of his conscience. Among those who so nobly responded to the call were many whose names appear upon our chapter roll. P sent twenty of her sons to the Union army, while one fought for the principles of the Confederacy. Of this number four were Chaplains — Cline of the nth New Jersey In- fantry, Craft of the 141st Pennsylvania Infantry, Pomeroy of the 3d Pennsyl- vania Reserves and the 198th Pennsylvania Infantry, and Wilhelm of the 45111 U. S. C. T., who also served as a private in the 203d Pennsylvania Infantry. After the disbanding of the 3d Pennsylvania Reserves, the Chaplain, John P. Pomeroy, by a unanimous call was made chaplain of the 198th Pennsylvania, recruited by the officers of his first " charge." The Roll of Honor is: H. Slothoff, '59, private in the 3d N. J. Regi- ment ; Joseph Castles, '59, First Lieutenant 7th Regiment Pennsylvania Cav- alry, died at Mumfordsville, Ky. ; S. P. Gait, '60, Captain of Co. C, I22d Pennsylvania Infantry; J. B. Patton, '60, Second Lieutenant of 2d Pennsylva- 740 RHO nia Militia; S. W. Pomeroy, First Sergeant 126th Infantry, iigured as the " unknown scout " who at great risk carried to General Curtin the news that the Confederates were massing at Gettysburg; R. M. Mann, '62, 128th Penn- sylvania Regiment, died October 23, 1862, from wounds received at Antietam ; J. F. R. Appleby, '64, in the 38th Pennsylvania Militia ; A. P. Reid, '64, private in 38th Pennsylvania Regiment; H. B. Howell, '64, ist New York, Lincoln Cavalry, died in hospital at Fairfax Seminary, Va., January 10, 1862 ; A. S. Godshalk, '65, Corporal in the 38th and 5th Pennsylvania Militia ; I. P. Hand, '65, private in the 38th Pennsylvania Militia ; John Menaul, '65, private in the 5th Pennsylvania Militia; J. C. Clyde, '66, in the 72d Illinois Regiment; R. S. Parker, '61, 131st Pennsylvania Regiment, First Lieutenant, was wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg and died January 19, 1863; John Chandler, '62, First Lieutenant and Quartermaster of 2d Regiment of N. J. Cavalry; A. N. Seip, '62, private in Co. D, ist Pennsylvania Regiment; A. L. Thorne, '64, in the 39th N. J. Regiment; E. S. Heany, '67, Corporal in the 135th Pennsylvania Infantry, and A. C. Trippe, Lieutenant of Artillery in the Confederate Army. In the fall of 1857 the Faculty of Lafayette made an attempt to abolish fra- ternities by requiring every student to take a solemn obligation not to join a secret society. Brother Joseph Barrett, '61, on account of ill health was forced to leave college in the spring of '57, but returned one year later. Dur- ing his absence the restrictions of the Faculty had gone into effect, but did not afifect him. He was free to wear the badge of A K E, and had the excep- tional honor of being the only man in Lafayette who could wear the badge of his fraternity. This opposition continued for several years, until finally the Faculty and Trustees realized that the scheme for repression had a contrary effect, and they withdrew the ban about 1870. Until 1868 the chapter had no regular place of meeting, but every two weeks the members gathered together in the law office in Phillipsburg of a friend of one of our members. In the latter part of 1868 the chapter met in Good Templars' Hall, opposite the old Masonic Hall, near the corner of Third and Pine Streets. The first hall that the chapter rented and fitted up (even to putting in a false ceiling) was the attic on the third floor of a building on the north side of Northampton Street, above Fourth. This was occupied about two years, when they moved down one flight, to the second floor. These rooms were occupied until 1872, -when the chapter moved to rooms on the third floor of the Laubach Building, on the south side of Northampton Street, near Center Square. Here, after the manner of their forefathers, these young men worked and built with their own hands the altar at which they worshiped. In the fall of 1873 the Fraternity held its annual convention with the P Chapter at Eastoh. Every effort was made to entertain the visiting brothers according to true Deke tradition, and the convention still lingers as one of the most pleasant memories of those who attended. 741 lillO The reunion was held in the yMjIc Opera House, and the pubhc exercises in the same place. Whitelavv Reid, now Ambassador to Great Britain, pre- sided ; the Hon. \\ ayne MacVeagh delivered the oration, and Dr. P. B. Por- ter, '67, of Yale, read a poem. The convention banquet was spread at the United States Plotel, and the menu, v^fith its printed songs, bears testimony to the fact that the best of brotherly spirit was preserved there. In the spring of 1898, when war was declared against Spain, A K E was not found wanting at her country's call. Throughout the many camps scat- tered over the country could be found hundreds of Dekes, both young and old. P sent four men to the front: George C. Bentel, '97, was a private in the Astor Battery, and was wounded twice in the assault on Manila ; George B. Walbridge, '98, served in Battery A of Philadelphia, and was in Porto Rico under Miles; D. L. Munson, '01, was a private in the ranks of the Delaware Militia. Last, but not least, was Captain Peyton Conway March, '84, who commanded the Astor Battery. Pie is the son of Prof. Francis A. March, the distinguished philologist and Professor at Lafayette College. He was grad- uated with honors in 1884, and the following fall entered West Point, being graduated in 1888. The opposition of the college authorities to chapter houses was not over- come until in comparative recent years, and the pioneer in the movement was A K E. In the early nineties the first plan to obtain and furnish a chapter house was inaugurated. An effort was made to purchase land near the col- lege campus and to erect a building suitable to the needs of the chapter. Pending the fulfillment of these plans it was decided to rent a house as near to the campus as possible, and with even greater success than was at first an- ticipated, a frame building, next to Professor Coffin's on " Faculty Row," was secured, and in the spring of 1896 the brothers of P first began the happy and beneficial life of the chapter home — the first chapter house at Lafayette. After many disappointments and a delay of seven years the house on Sul- livan's Road, directly west of the campus, was completed in the fall of 1903, and became the home of the chapter in January, 1904, the first of those mag- nificent houses which now adorn the beautiful campus at Lafayette. For over fifty years A K E has been the oldest fraternity at Lafayette. It was the leader in the effort to obtain permission to establish chapter houses — now such a prominent feature of the college — and the first to rent and the first to own its own home. The progress of the chapter has been constant and along well-defined lines, its members prominently identified with the affairs and activities of, and the chapter a power for good in, the college life. 742 RHO CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER *Samuel Freeman, Easton, Pa. d., Clinton, N. J., 1872. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1856 ♦Charles Corss, Lawyer, Lock Haven, Pa. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Jr. Orator. Vale- dictorian. Tutor, i8s8-s9. A.M., Master's Ora- tion, 1859. Pa. Bar, 18,60. Lawyer, Lock Haven, Pa., 1S60-1904. m., Sarah Ann Ken- nedy, Belvidere, N. J., Apr. 22, 1862. Europe, Egypt and Palestine, d., Nov. 28, 1904. *David Kerr Freeman, Clergyman, Huntingdon, Pa. A.B., A.M., D.D. Charter Memb. Philos. Ora- tion. Theol. Sem., Danville, Ky., 1S58-61. Presb. Ch., Harmony, N. J., 1862-70. m., Hen- rietta L. Wildriek, Blairstown, N. JJ, Jan. 20, 1864. Presb. Ch., Mendham, N. J., 1872-74; Scranton, Pa., 1874-82. Europe, 1880. Presb. Ch., Huntingdon, Pa., 1882-1907. D.D., 1885. d., June 10, 1907. *Joshua Williams Kerr, Huntingdon, Pa. A.B. Charter Memb. d. in the South, Mar. 24, 1857. 1857 Joseph Harrison Barnard, Clergyman, tMadison, Ind. A.B., D.D. Lat. Salutatorian. Princeton : Theol. Sem., 1857-60. Presb. Ch., Tyrone, Pa., 1860-61. m., Martha Grey Grubb, Morristown, Pa., June 6, 1861. Presb. Ch., Bellefonte, Pa., 1861-66; Waukesha, Wis., 1866-70; Kankakee, 111., 1870-77. Memb., Bd. of Teachers, id., 1871-77. Presb." Ch., Muscatine, Iowa, 1877-84; Madison, Ind., 1884-1904. Trustee, Hanover Coll., 1884; D.D., ib., 1887. Europe, 1887. .'\uthor. various Pamphlets and Addresses. Enoch Clarke Cline, Clergyman, fPhi'- lipsburg, N. J. .V.B. Charter Memb. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1859-62. Ordained, 1863. Chapl., nth N. J. Inf., U. S. A., 1863-65. m., Mary H. Hutchin- son, Belvidere, N. J., Oct. 24, 1865. Presb. Ch., Oxford, N. J., 1865-87; Phillipsburg, N. J., 1887—. John Albert Liggett, Clergyman, tRah- way, N. J. A.B., D.D. Jr. Orator. Eng. Salutatorian. Danville Theol Sem., 1861. Presb. Ch., Critten- den, Ky., 1861-64; Rahway, N. J., 1864 — . m., Mary B. Armstrong, Crittenden, Ky. D.D., 1884. Robert Snodgrass, Lawyer, 17 N. 3 St., Harrisburg. Pa. A.B., A.M. Class Oration. Dep. Clfc., Hardy Co. Ct., Va., 1860-62. Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 1863 — . m., Anna E. Peale, New Bloom- field, Pa., Dec. 25, 1866. Prothonotary, Pa. Supreme Ct., Middle Dist., 1872-82. Dep. Atty. Gen., Pa., 1882-87. 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Atty., Tioga Co., 188s — . Horace Jay Evans, Fruit Grower, 752 West White Oak Ave., Monrovia, Cal. Lafayette, Civ. Eng. Dept., 1875-78. Stock Raiser, Iowa, 1878-98. Miner, Los Angeles, Cal., 1898-1903. Stock Raiser, Garden City; Kans., 1903-08. Fruit Grower, Monrovia, Cal., 1908 — . Herbert Mendelssohn Seem, Advertising Manager, 41 John St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1882; Gold Medal, id. Phys., Rochester, N. Y., 1882- 98. Adv. Mgr., Sharp & Dohme, Chemists, New York, N. Y., 1898—. *George Read Lawrence, Lawyer, Pitts- burgh, Pa. A.B. Commenc Speaker. Law Student, Phil- adelphia, Pa. d., Nov. II, 1891. 751 RHO 1880 Morton Shelly Bailey, Supreme Court Justice, State House, Denver, Colo. A.B., A.M. Bus. Mgr., Lafayette, 1877-80. 2d Pr., Jr. Oral. Contest. Valedictorian. Re- porter, Republican, Denver, Cole, i88o-8i. Lawyer, Fairplay, Colo., 1882-1891. m., Lutie Wiekin, Sept. i, 1888. Mayor, Fairplay^ 2 terms. Colo. Legis., Senate, 1890. Judge, Dist. Ct., nth Dist., Colo., 1891-1908. Justice, Su- preme Ct., Colo., 1908 — . Res., Canon City, Colo., 1905-08; Denver, Colo., 1909 — . Memb., Lodge, Chapter, Council and Consistory, F. & .\. M. ; Nobles Mystic Shrine; Elks, Life mem- ber for meritorious services. Clubs: Athletic, Democratic (Denver). William Findlay Brown, Lawyer, 21 Summit St., Chestnut Hill, Philadel- phia, Pa. Ph.B., M.S. Memb., J. E. Tygert & Co., Mfrs. of Fertilizers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1880-85; Tiers & Co., Mfrs. of Carbon, ib., 1885-90. m., Julia Schoomacker Willits, Louisville, Ky., June 14, 1887. Lawyer, Philadelphia, 1890 — . Spec. Asst. Dist. Atty., Philadelphia Co., 1908 — . Compiled a Digest of the Laws and Ordinances of Philadelphia. Jeremiah Murray Burrell, Business, 813 II St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Lafayette, 1876 — . Bus., Elk City, Pa., and Coal Bus., Pittsburgh, Pa., — 1877. Banking, Bradford, Pa., Sanborn and Cooperstown, Dak., 1882-87. Memb., Jasper Land Co., Jasper Trust Co., Corona Coal Co., Alabama, 1887-92. Bus., Washington, D, C, 1892 — , James McKeen Cattell, College Profes- sor, 222 S. 39 St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Lat. and Gr. Pr's., 1877. Math., Phys., Anglo-Saxon and Eng. Prs., 1879. * B K. Philos. Oration. 1 S. Student, Univs. of Gottingen, Leipzig, Paris and Geneva, 1880-82. Fellow, Johns Hopkins, 1882-83. A.M., id., 1883. Ph.D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1886. Asst. Prof., Psychol., ib., 1885- 86. Lect., Psychol., Univ. of Pa. and Bryn Mawr, 1886-87. Cambridge, Eng., 1888. Prof., Psychol., Univ. of Pa., 1888-91; Experimental Psychol., Columbia, 1891-96; Psychol., 1896 — . LL.D., 1907. Co-Ed., Psychol. Review, 1893- 1904; Ed., Science, 1894 — ; Popular Science Monthly, 1900 — ; Library of Philos.; Psychol- ogy and Scientific Methods; Am. Men of Sci- ence. Author: "The Measurement of Psycho- physical and Mental Processes," "Fatigue; In- dividual Differences." Contrib., Mind; Brain; Nineteenth Century; Philosophische Studien. Fellow, Am. Acad, of Sci. ; New York Acad, of Sci. (Pres., 1902-03); Ethnol. Soc. Memb., Natl. Acad, of Sci.; Soc. Nat. (Pres., 1902); Psychol. Assn. (Pres., 1895); Philos. Assn.; J-ondon Neurol. Soc; London Aristot. Soc.; Washington Acad. Harry Rogers Forbes, Mining, 503 W. 124 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Memb., H. A. Forbes & Co., Ranching. Peabody, Kans., 1880-83. Ranching and Min- ing, Saltville, Va., 1883-99. m., Katherine Drummond Swinton, Port Jervis, N. Y., June 21, 1893. Mng., ib., 1899-1907. Mgr., Eastn. & European Dept., Lumen Bearing Co. of Buffalo, iSl. Y., 1907—. Clubs: University (Philadelphia) ; Machinery (New York). *William Simon Cranz, Chemist, Akron, Ohio. Lafayette, 1877-80. Lehigh, 1880. Contributed 10 the development of Mears Chlorination Process. Gold and silver mng., Cal. and Ariz. 1881 Samuel Edward Magill, U. S. Consul, 585 ,Calle de los Placeres, Guadalajara, Mexico. Lafayette, 1877-79. U. S. Dep. Consul, Carde- nas, Cuba, i88o-8i. With R. W. Russell, Coal Merchant, Erie, Pa., 1881-82; J. L. Hathaway, id., Chicago, 111., 1882-86. Treas., Chicago Coal & Coke Co., ib., 1886 — . m., Julia Francis Groves, ib., June 30, 1887, Sec, A K E Northwestn. Assn., 1887 — . Consul, Tampico, Mex., 1897-1907. Consul Gen., San Salvador, 1907-08. Consul, Guadalajara, Mex., 190S — . William Jones Magill, Dentist, 932 Peach St., Erie, Pa. D.D.S. Lafayette, 1877-78. D.D.S., Phila- delphia Dental Coll., 1884. Francis Andrew March, Jr., College Pro- fessor, Easton, Pa. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Jr. Math. Pr. Valedictorian. Teacher, Trach's Acad., Eas- ton, Pa., 1881-82. Tutor, Math., Lafayette, 1882-83; Mod. Langs., 1883-84; Adj. Prof., 1884. Gt. Britain, 1884. Instr., Eng., Cornell, 1884. Prof., Early Eng., Univ. of Chicago, 1884-86. Adj. Prof., Mod. Langs., Lafayette, 1886-91. m., Alice Youngman, Easton, Sept. 4, 1889. Prof., Eng. Lit., Lafayette, 1891; Chmn., Ath. Com., 1890 — . Mayor, Easton, 1905 — . Ed.-in-chief, "Thesaurus Dictionary." Ed., Etymol. Dept., "Standard Dictionary." Asst. Ed., Etymol. Dept., "Century Dictionary." Memb., Am. Philol. Assn.; Modern Lang. Assn. of Am, Oliver Vail Mercer, fSaltsburg, Pa. Lafayette, 1877 — . John Jack Neel, Civil Engineer, 142 Mill St., Greensburg, Pa. Lafayette, 1877-79. With Freed, Stones & Co., Merchants, Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1881-88. (iiv. Eng., Greensburg, Pa., 1888 — . m.. Amy L. Hunter, Canton, 111., Oct. 3, 1889. Co. Surv., Westmoreland Co., Pa., 1896-1902. John Howard Reeves, Physician, 1516 Locust St.. Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1883. Phys., Phil- adelphia, Pa., 1883 — . m., Eleanor H. Loratt, Bridgeton, N. J., Dec. 10, 1883. William O. Semple, Druggist, Easton, Pa. M.D. Lafayette, 1874—. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1883. Alfred Jones Shattuck, Lawyer, Wells- ,boro. Pa. B.S. Commenc. Speaker. Law Student, Wells- boro. Pa., 1882-84. Pa. Bar, 1884. Dep. Reg. and Clk., Orphans' Ct., Tioga Co., Pa., 1883-87. m., Emma May Purple, Wellsboro, Jan. 6, 1886. Judge, Election Bd., ib., 1887-88. Title Examr., State Forestry Dept., Pa., 3 yrs. Sec, Wellsboro Bar Assn. Memb., F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; Borough Council, 20 yrs. ♦John Edmund McConaughy, Insurance, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Lafayette. 1877-78. Grad., Iron City Comi. r-.„ „:..-. ^_, ,, „g^ d„ Dec 7, 1882. Coll., Pittsburgh. Pa., 752 KHO 1882 Nathan Wallace Beddall, Merchant [Re- tired], 1423 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Lafayette, 1878—. Teacher, Pub. Schs., Pt. Carbon, Pa., 1882-86. Hardware Bus., Shenan- doah, Pa., 1886-1902. m., Clara D, Thickens, i88g.' Res., Pottsville, Pa., igoi — . Harries Lotheine Daddow, Manufacturer, fSt. Clair, Pa. Lafayette, 1878-80. m., Emma S. Johnson, St. Clair, Pa., Apr. 5, 1879. Sec, Miners' Supply Co., ib., 1880—. Harry Scott Gay, Mining Engineer, Shamokin, Pa. B.S., M.E. Asst. Eng., Summit Branch R. R. and Lykens Valley Coal Co., 1S87 — . Mng., W. Va. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Edward Samuel Herbert, Clerk, 813 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Jr. Orat. Pr. Coramenc. Speaker. Teacher, Lycoming Co. Norm. Sch., Muncy. Pa., 1882—; Philadelphia, Pa. Clk., Land Title and Trust Co., ib., 1903 — . ♦Albert Hosmer Baker, Physician, El- mira, N. Y. m;d. Lafayette, 1878-79. m., Emma J. Sheive, Daggett's Mills, Pa., Sept. 3, 1879. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1882. Phys., Wellsburg, N. Y., 1882-87; Trustee, Pub. Schs, ib., i886- 87. Pres., Chemung Co. Med. Soc, 1885-86. Phys., Elmira, N. Y., 1887-88. Prop., Elmira Surg, and Med. Inst., 1887. d.. Mar. 10, 1888. 1883 William Cooper Bond, Lumberman, Thomas, W. Va. Ph.B. Lawyer, Sugar Hill, Pa., — 1904. Lum- berman, Thomas, W. Va., 1904 — . Henry Ware Cattell, Physician and Au- thor, 3709 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., A.M., M.D. Gymnasium, Geneva, Switz., 1883. Univ. of Leipzig, 1883-84. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1887; Asst. Demr., Chem., 18S7-90. Demr., Morbid Anat., 1892-97. Dir., Ayre Chem. Laboratory, Pa. Hosp., 1899-1901. Pathologist, various Philadelphia, Hosps. Memb., Coll. Phys., Philadelphia; Med. Jurisprudence Soc; Path. Soc. Author: "Notes on the Demonstrations of Morbid Anatomy," "Post- Mortem Pathology." Ed., International Med. Mag., 1894-97; Internatl. Clinics, 1900-03; Med. Notes and Queries, 1905 — ; "Lippincott's Med. Dictionary." Writes on Instruments of Pre- cision in practice of medicine. Expert in many murder trials. Chmh. Spec. Com., Lafayette, that raised half million dollars endowment on 7Sth Anniversary. Clubs: Union League, Phil- adelphia Country. Res., 220 E. 39 St. Harry Edmund Colvin, Lawyer, 938 New York Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. A.B., A.M. Commenc. Speaker. Univ. of Pa., Dept. of Law, 1883-84. Pa. and Mo. Bars, 1885. Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo., 1885 — . Charles Patton Craig, Real Estate and Insurance, Soi-4 Sellwood Bldg., Du- luth, Minn. A.B.. LL.B., A.M. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1885- Pa. Bar, Philadelphia, 1885. 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Bar 1887. Memb., Williamsport Soc. Nat. Sci. Peyton Conway March, U. S. Army War Department, Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. ■!> B K. Honor Grad. Class Ora- tion. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1884-88. 2d Lt., 3d Art., U. S. A., Washington Barracks, Wash- ington, D. C, 1888. m., Mrs. Josephine Cun- ningham, July 4, J891. ist Lt., 5th Art., Art. Sch., 1898. Capt., Aster Bat., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. A. D. C. to Gen. McArthur in Philip- pines. A. A. A. G., 2d Div., 8th Army Corps, July-Oct., 1899. Maj., 33d Inf., U. S. Vol., 1899-1900; Lt. Col., 1900-01. Breveted Capt., Lt. Col. and Col. by the President for bravery in various actions in Philippines, 1898-99. De- tailed Gen. Staff of Army, Aug. 15, 1903. Mil. .Attache with ist Jap. Array, Feb.-Nov., ,1904, Russo-Japanese War. Chief Umpire. U. S. A. Maneuvers, Ft. Riley, Kans., 1908. Au- thor, "Report on Russo-Japanese War; Govt. 75,^ RHO Publication." Clubs: Army and Navy (Wash- ington, D. C, and Manila, P. I.) ♦William Stone Torrey, Physician, Brooklyn, N. Y. M.D. Lafayette, 1880-81. M.D., Hosp. Ap- pointment Pr., Columbia, 1884. m., Mary Mof- fat Hamilton, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1885. Surg., Steamship Colon, Pacific Mail Co., 1887. Med. Examr., U. S. Life Ins. Co., New York, N. Y. Memb., Brooklyn Path. Soc; Kings Co. Med. Soc. 1885 George Curtis Austin, Lawyer, 135 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Ph.B., LL.B. A K E Council, P Chap., 1886. LL.B., cum laude, and 2d Pr., Munic. Law, Columbia, 1887. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1887 — . Lect., Federal Procedure, New York Law Sch. N. Y. Legis., House, 1896-97. Au- thor, "Dwight Method of Legal Instruction." Memb., Bar Assn. of N. Y. Clubs: Union League, Republican, West Side Republican (New York). George Homan Corwin, Jr., Insurance Greeiiport, N. Y. B.S. Commenc. Speaker. Memb., G. H. Cor^ win & Co., Druggists, Greenport, N. Y., 1883 85. Prop., Drug Stores, Greenport, Shelter Island Heights and Manhasset, N. Y., 1885 — Gen. Ins. 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Philol. Oration. Ed. Writer, .4mcncnn IVool and Cotton Reporter, RHO 1887-89. New York Univ., Law Sch., 1887-89; LL.B. (.cum laude), 1889. N. Y. Bar, i88g. Ed., A K li Quarterly, 1894—. 1-". & A. M.; Knight Templar, 32° and Noble, Mystic Shrine. 1888 John Emmanuel Edwards, Banking, Cumberland, Md. A.T&. Prin., Norm. Sch., Mansfield, Pa., 1888—; Cumberland, Md. ; Banking, ib., 1905 — . Daniel Hawkins Overton, Clergyman, Islip. N. Y. A.B. Class Poet. Varsity Football Team (i-z- 3-4). Union Theol. Sem., 1888-91. Presb. Chs., N. Y., 1888—. m., Carrie C. Terry, Sept. I, 1892. Del., Presb. Gen. Assembly, Los Angeles, Cal., 1903. Supt., Presb. Union for Ch. Extension, Brooklyn, 1907-08. Contrib., Religious papers. Memb., F. & A. M. ; Union Settlement (Manhattan) ; Brooklyn Civic League. Fred Ward Powell, Physician, 313 Park St., Honesdale, Pa. M.D. Lafayette, 1884-85. M.D., Bellevue Med. Coll., 1888. Phys., 18S8— . House Surg., New York Post Grad. Hosp. Coroner, Wayne Co., Pa., 2 terms. Sec, Bd. of Health, ib. Louis Franklin Stoffregan, fPottsville, Pa. Lafayette, 1884-85. Charles Nassau Wells, fno Nassau Place, Peekskill, N. Y. Lafayette, 1883-85. Harvard, 1885-86. i88g Thomas Stone March, Superintendent, 521 N. Maple Ave., Greensburg, Pa. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Asst. Ed., Lafayette, 1888. Prin., Parksburg Acad., Lancaster, Pa.. 1889-90; Clearfield, Pa., 1890-96; Honesdale, Pa., 1896- 1902; Susquehanna, Pa., 1902-04. m., Jennie Bladridge Bridge, Clearfield, 1893. Supt., Pub. Schs., Greensburg, Pa., 1904 — . Horace Helmer Southwick, Superin- tendent, 82 Elizabeth St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Mu. 1888. * B K. Colgate Univ., 1884-87. Lafayette, 1887-89. Asst. Prin., Union Sch., Canandaigua, N. Y., 1889- 1900; Plattsburg, N. Y., 1900-05. m., Nellie May Hawkes, Honeoye, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1890. Supt., Schs., Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1905 — . i8go Harry Robertson Barrett, Lawyer, White Plains, New York. Frederick Bassett Hartzell, Lawyer, 70s Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. Columbian Univ., 1892. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1892—. George Samuel Johnson, Lawyer, 1201-5, Third Natl. Bk. Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.. Ph.B., LL.B. * A *. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1891. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1891 — . Memb., Johnson, Honts, Mu^latt & Hawes, ib. Club, St. Louis. Alden March, Journalist, 4425 Larch- wood Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ,V.B., A.M. Ed., Melange. Author, four Coll. plays. Teacher, Keswick Acad., V'a., 1890-91. Reporter, News Ed., City Ed. and Sunday Ed., Philadelphia Press, 1891 — . Author: "History and Conquest of the Philippines," "A Darling Traitor," and various short stories. Club, Uni- versity. Frank Peale Snodgrass, Lawyer, 112 W. State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Philip Sheridan Wilson, Teacher, 19 Academy St., Newton, N. J. A.B., A.M. I-Ieidelberg Univ., i yr. Teacher, Nyack, N. J., 1S92-1903. Prin. and Prop., Acad., Newton, N. J., 1903 — . *Frank Woodyne Armstrong, Lawyer, South Bethlehem, Pa. Pa. Bar, 1893. *James Edgar Kennedy, Manufacturer, St. Louis, Mo. d., July 15, 1900. i8gi Henry Lewis Hitchcock, Manufacturer, 1313 . Washington St., Michigan City. Ind. William Ford Johnson, Manufacturer, 16 St. and Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. Woodbridge Odlin Johnson, Med. Mis- sionary, Taiku, Korea, Asia. Horace Wilson Snodgrass, County Offi- cial, 112 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 1893 — . Dep. Re- corder of Deeds, Dauphin Co., Pa. *Luther Davis, Clergyman, Easton, Pa. A.B., A.M. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1893-96. Presb. Chs., Pa., Cal. and N. J., 1896-1909. Pres., Bd. of Dirs., Blair Acad., 1908-09. d., Easton, Pa., Feb, 15, 1909. 1892 Ford Milo Clapp, Manufacturer, South Shaker Parkway, Cleveland. O. Pres., Ohio Varnish Co., Cleveland, Ohio, m., Mary R. Parsons, Oct. 31, 1899. Harry Cattell Fisler, Physician, 11 16 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. A.B., A.M. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1895. Phys., Easton, Pa., 1895 — . James Hall Mason Knox, Physician, 804 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., M.D. Lafayette, 1888-90. Yale, 1890-94. Moncure March, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Columbia, 1S97. 1893 Alexander Bowman Bigler, Clearfield, Pa. George Rodin Bigler, Clearfield, Pa. 755 RHO Robert Reed Gailey, Missionary, care V. M. C. A., Rue de Paris, iieii 't'sin, China. McCorniick Theol. Sem., i8q3-ci4. I'linctton Iheol. Sem., 1894-96. Sec, Philadelphia Soc, I'rinceton Univ., 1896-97. Ordained, 1897- Student Vol. Movement, 1897-98. Sec., Y. .\I. C. \., Tien Tsin, China, 1898-1906. SeCt Princeton wk., I*ekin, 1907 — . Henry Ezekiel Jackson, Clergyman, 160 Cooper Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. .\.M. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1893-96. Presb. Ch., Swarthmore, I'a., 1897-1907. m., Mary N'iola Langhead, 1898. Cong. Ch., Upper Mont- clair, N. J., 1907 — . Author: "Benjamin West, His Life and Work," "The Message of the Modern Minister." Arthur Leel Leeds, Physician, care Southern Pacific Offices, Guadalajara, Mexico. B.S., M.D. John Lewis March, College Professor, Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. .\.B., A..M., Ph.D. B K. Valedictorian. Teacher, Harry Hillman Acad., Wilkes Barre. Pa., 1893-95. Student, Gr., Fr. and It.. 1895- 98. Teacher, Union Coll.. 1899-1904; Adj. Prof., 1904 — . Author: ".\ Book of Verse," "A Theory of Mind." 1894 Samuel Johnston, U. S. Postal Service. 308 E. Market St., Danville, Pa. U. S. Postal Service, Danville, Pa. Memb., Klks; Lodge, Chap, and Consistory, F. & A. M. *Isaac Stanley Mulholland, Monta Vista, Colo. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1894-97. d., Oct. 27, 1897. 1895 Horace Corey Booz, Ci\il Engineer, 257 Broad St. Sta., Philadelphia, Pa. in., Harriet Boone Vastine, Jan. 3, 190D. Civ. Eng., Philadelphia, Pa., 1895 — . Prin. .\sst. Eng., Branch Lines, Pa. R. R. Co. Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc. of Civ. Engs. Club, Univer- sity (Philadelphia). Res., Ardmore, Pa. Samuel L. Grosh, Manufacturer, t5436 Norfolk St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Andrew Miller, ?ilanufacturer, 357 Belvidere St., Nazareth, Pa. With John C. Miller & Co., Engs., Nazareth, Pa., 1 895-1900; V. Pres., Dexter Portland Ce- ment Co., ib., 1900 — . Pres., Penn Bangor Slate Co. V. Pres. and Gen Mgr., Nazareth Elect. Light & Power Co.; id., Nazareth Illumi- nating Gas Co. V. Pres., Slate Belt Telephone & Telegraph Co. Pres., Bd. of Control, Naza- reth, m., Emilie N. Moon, Quincy, Mass., .Vlay 29, 1905. Ernst Philip Pfatteicher, Clergyman, 436 S. 44 St., Philadelphia, Pa. .\.B., A.M., Ph.D. Lutheran Theol. Sem.. Ml. .\iry. Pa., 1895-98. Univ. of Erlangcr, Ger.. 1900. Ch. of Holy Communion, Philadelphia, Pa. Author: "The Apostles Creed in Son- nets," "King David's Son, A Biography of Solomon." Memb., Bd. of Dirs., Lutheran Ch. Extension Soc. Club, Union League. Otis F. Rowland, Civil Engineer, Sche- nectady, N. Y. Claude Crosby Shull, Lawyer, 800 Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Ph.B. Lawyer, Stroudsburg, Pa., 1897 — . Disl. .\tty., .Monroe Co., Pa., 1905 — . ♦Harry H. Stevens, Electrical Engineer, Providence, R. I. 1896 Harry Shoonover Angle, U. S. Official, Alilford, Pa. With Inquirer, Philadelphia, 1896-1904. .\s»i. P. M., Milford, Pa., 1904—. Howard Arthur Fuller, Business, 405 Colman Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. 'B.S. Merchant, Scranton, Pa., 1896-1908. Bus., Seattle, Wash., 1908 — . Samuel Martin, Clergyman, 401 E. Beaver Ave., State College, Pa. A.M. Memb., Lafayette Bd. Bus. Mgr.. Melpnge. ist Pr., Sr. Debate. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1896-99. Hon. A.M., Lafayette, 1899. Presb. Ch., Windber, Pa., 1899-1908. id., State College, 1908 — . m., Grace Howe, Princeton, N. J., Nov. 5, 1901. Stated Clk. of Presbytery, Blairsville, Pa., 1905-08. Club, Benham (Princeton). J. Arthur Rife, Boo'kkeeper, Duncannon, Pa. With the Duncannon Iron Co. William Henry Wells, Clergyman, 222 W. Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., A.M. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1896-99. 1st Presb. Ch., Olney, Philadelphia, 1899—. m., Eulalie C. Ackerman, Easton, Pa., Feb. 14, 1900. Permanent Clk., Presbytery of Phila- delphia, 1902 — . Comr., Synod of Pa., 1901; 1904; id., Gen. Assembly, 1905. *Hartwell Clark, Lawyer. Easion, Pa. 1897 Robert Howard Beattie, Manager, 1509 Heyworth Bldg., Chicago, 111. Princeton, 2 yrs. Westn. Selling Mgr., Beattie Mfg. Co. (Carpets), Chicago, 111. George Edwin Bentel, Sales Manager, 152 Lear St., Dallas, Tex. A.B., .\.M., LL.B. Priv., Astor Battery, Sp.- Am. A\'ar, 1898. Wounded, Battle of Manila. Aug. 13, 1898. LL.B., Columbia, 1901. m.. Elizabeth Armstrong, 1903. Ed., Army and Navy Critic. William H offer Earnest, Lawyer, 3 and Alarket Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. .\.B., .V..M. 2d Jr. Orat. Pr. Sr. Debate. \'. Prin., Pub. Schs., Honesdale, Pa., 1897-99. Pa. Bar, 1900. m., Estelle Penney, Apr. 30, 1900. Lawyer, Harrisburg, Pa., 1901^, Res., Hummelstown, Pa. William Lewis Kinter, Lawyer. 914 Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia^ Pa. .\.B., A.M. * B K. Instr.. Easton, Pa. Law- yer, Philadelphia. Pa., 1901 — . Ralph E. Moffat, t6o8 Wyoming Ave., Dorrancetown, Pa. ' 756 RHO John Thorne Ronk, Journalist, lo Far- rington St., Newburg, N. Y. Journalist, Newburg, N. Y., 1897 — . Charles Coleman Stoddard, Publisher, " Fairland," Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Author, Soph. Class Play, "Ham- let Up-to-date." Ed. -in-chief. Melange. Found- er and ist Ed-in-chief, Touchstone. With D. Appleton & Co., Pubs., New York, N. Y., 1897-1904; Frederick A. Stokes Co., Pubs., ib., 1904-06; Adv. Agt. and Mgr., 1906 — . m.. Anna Low Glen, Elizabeth, N. J., June 21, 1903. Assisted in editing, "World's Great Books," 40 vols.; "Appleton's Annual Encyc- lopaedia," and three revisions, "Universal En- cyclopaedia." Contrib., verse and prose to various mags. Author: "Kimono Ballades," "The Garden of My Heart." iSgS William Franklin Cope, Physician, 27 S. 2 St., Easton, Pa. A.M., M.S., M.D. e N E. M.D., Univ. of ' Pa., 1901. Phys., Nazareth, Pa., 1901-03; id.. Easton, Pa., 1903 — , George McLean Demarest, Insurance, 1008 Machinery Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Spec. Agt., Spring Garden Ins. Co. m., Vivian Mae Compton, Newark, N. J., Nov. t2, T^o6. Inventor, "The Demarest Retarding Chamber and Automatic Alarm." Contrib., Natl. Fire Protection Assn. periodicals. Author, "Fire Hazards in Lead Pencil Factories." Res.. I Lloyd Road, Montclair, N. J. Robert Y. Gearhart, fDanville, Pa. Harry Guy Heebner, Auditor. 308 Betz Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Ph.B. Res., S4IO Norfolk St., Philadelphia, Pa. Morton Frost Jones, Teacher, Blossburg, Pa. Ph.B. Teacher, Hackettstown, N. J., 1899- 1901. m., Harriet M. Stone, 1900. Prin., High Sch., Wellsboro, Pa., 1901-08. Super- vising Prin., Pub. Schs., Blossburg, Pa., 1909 — . John Elwood Mann, Business, Easton, Pa. Grain and Feed Bus., Easton. James Eugene Roberts, Physician, 4318 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Victor V. Vincent, fDanville, Pa. George Barnes Walbridge, Superintend- ent, care Hedden Construction Co., I Madison Ave., Nev\r York, N. Y. See Delta Chi, 1901. Capt., Varsity Football Team (2); id.. Varsity Baseball Team (4). Track Team. Record for loo-yd. Sprint, 10 seconds. Memb., Battery "A," Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Cornell, 1899. Varsity Football Team (2). m., Helen McCauley, Chicago, Jan. s, 1902. Civ. Eng., Colorado Springs, 1900-04. Gen. Supt., Hedden Constr. Co., New York, N. Y., J 904 — . Club, New York Athletic. Res., 1053 Southn. Boulevard. 1899 Lewis Clyde Bixler, Physician, 216 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B., A.M., M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1903. Res. House Officer, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1903-04. Phys., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904 — . m., Ida Evans, Easton, Pa., Sept. 19, 1906. Mejnb., Allegheny Co. Med. Sec; CoU. of Phys. ; 4 K E Assn. of U'estn. Pa. Club, University (Pittsburgh). John Potter Congdon, Civil Engineer, 810 N. Garfield Ave., Pocatello, Idaho. A.B., C.E. •* B K. Williams, 1895. Civ. Eng. and Astron. Prs. (4). Div. Eng., Ore. Short Line R. R., 1902-05; Supervising Eng., id., 1906 — . m., Mary Virginia Ireland, Oct. 16, 1907. Memb., Am. Ry. Eng., and M. of W. Assn.; Natl. Gcog. Soc; A. A. A. S. Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc. of Civ. Eng. Dir., Ore.-Idaho State Assn., Y. M. C. A. Overseer, Whitman Coll., Walla Walla. Ray Woolworth Fuller, Manufacturer, 1530 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. E.E. Mgr., Track Team (4). Supt., Scran- ton Stove Wks., Scranton, Pa., 1899 — . m., Grace F. Sanderson, 1902. Club, Scranton En- gineers. Arthur Parke Reid, Lawyer, West Ches- ter. Pa. A.B., A.M. * B K. Jr. Math. Pr. Charle- magne Tower Hist. Pr. Francis A. March Philos. Pr. Track Team (4). Ed, -in-chief, Melange (4). Ed. Bd., Lafayette: Touchstone. Dramatic Assn. Latin Salutatory. ONE. Instr, Lafayette, 1899-1900. Lawyer, West Chester, Pa., 1902 — . Charles E. Shope, fHummelstown, Pa. Samuel Eakin Shull, Lawyer, Strouds- burg. Pa. Frank Whitmore Stonecipher, Lawyer, Farmers' Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. .\.B., A.M. Univ. of Pa., 1902. m., Lela Hazel Felver. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. of Westn. Pa., 1908. 1900 James Bard Funk, Mercersburg, Pa. Fred Howard Moffit, Geologist, U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. Williams, 1895. S 3. Instr., Math, and Graphics, Lafayette, 1899-1902. Fel- low, Columbia, 1902-03. With U. S. Geol. Surv., 1895 — ; on Alaskan survey work, 1903 — . Memb., Geol. Soc. of Washington. Author: "The Fairhaven Gold Placers of Seward Pen- insula," "Gold Mining in Seward Peninsula," "The Nome Region," "Gold Placers of Turna- gain Arm." Co-author: "Geology of the Area Represented on the Nome and Grand Central special maps," "Mineral Resources of the Kot- sina-Chitina Valleys," "The Kotsina-Chitina Copper Region, Alaska," "The Nabesna-White District, Alaska." Club, Cosmos (Washing- ton). Charles Franklin Oldt, Insurance, 124 N. 2 St., Easton, Pa. Ph.B. * B K. Park Lat. Pr. Fowler Eng. Pr. Charlemagne Tower Pr. Life Ins. Agt.. Easton, Pa., 1900 — . m., Margaret Field, ib., July 12, 1906. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Pomfret Realty Co. Councilman, City of Easton. Memb., Elks. Sec. and Treas., Lafayette Ath. Assn. Club, Pomfret. James Candee Smith, fNew York, N. Y. James Harrington Young, Physician, 1.38 W. Drinker St., Dunmore, Pa. 757 RHO *Walker Peyton Conway, Belmont, Va. *Edwin Selby Ely, Peoria, 111. In U. S. Service, 1902-05. Shipwrecked and lost, Oct. i, 1905, off Gamar, P. I. igoi Aquila Derickson Chandler, Merchant. 706 Houser BIcIr., St. Louis Mo. Ph.B. Mercliant, Chicago, III., 1901-07. m., Maytilda S. Slarata, May 6, 1903. Wholesale Jeweler, St. Louis, Mo-, 1907 — . John Burton Felver, Civil Engineer, Lansdale, Pa. Dudley Lamar Munson, Physician, 1454 E. Harrison St., Seattle, Wash. M.D. Lafayette, 1897-98. Priv., isl Del., U. S. Vols., Sp.-.\m. War, 1898- M.U., Medico- Chiriirg. Coll., 1903. House Phys.. Nursery and Childs Hos]j., New ^'ork, X. V., 1903-06. Pliys. (Specialist in Diseases of Children). Wil- mington, Del., 1906-08; Seattle, Wash., 1908 — . in., ("trace Helliwell. -Vlar. 10, 1907. Capt. and Asst. Surg., Del. i\. G. John Lawrence Slattery, Lawyer, Glas- gow, Mont. Ph.B., cum hiidc. N. V. Law Sch., 1 yr. Lawyer, Wahpeton, N. D., and (Glasgow, Mont., 1903 — . m., Lear Ellen Humphrey, l*'eh. 14, 1906. Co. Atty., N'alley Co., Mont., 1907-09. Horace Alfred Taveira, Engineer. Agua- cate 66, Havana, Cuba. Sec Delta Chi, 1904. Lafayette, 1897-99. Cor- nell, 1900-03. Eng., Cuban Eng. & Contracting Co., Havana, Cuba. Lawrence Woods Wilson, t82 William St., New York, N. Y. *William Ryan Park, Pa. Worthington, Penn's 1902 Howard Harleman Laubach, Clerk, 1817 .Main St., Seigfried. Pa. Edwin Bosworth McCready, Physician, 242 S. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. M.U. Medico-Chirurg. Coll., 1903. m., Ethel- wyn Holmes, Niagara Falls, Ont., Nov. i, 1902. Phys., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1903—- Memb., Alle- gheny Co. Med. Soc; Pa. State Ed. Sec; .\m. .Med. Assn. Clubs: University, Church Club of Diocese of Pittsburgh, Civic. John William Mengel, Civil Engineer, S E. 42 St., New York, N. Y. C.E. Contract Mgr., William J. Taylor Co., BIdg. Constr., New York, N. Y., 1902—. Alfred Roe, Dairyman, Chester, Orange Co., N. Y. Dairyman, Chester, N. Y., 1902 — . Robert Milton Salmon, Lawyer, Hones- dale, Pa. Ph.B., LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1907. Lawyer, llonesdale. Pa., 1907 — . Frederick Starr Wright, Physician, War Dept., Washington, D. C. \ B M D ist Pr., Pa. IntercoU. urat. ' ■ " ist Jr. Orat. Pr. Mgr., Coll test (3)- Con- . An- nual (4). Assoc. Ed., Touchstone. Franklin Hall ],il. Sue. Dramatic Assn. M.D., Co- luiiihia, 1906. Interne, .\. V. I'ust Grad. Hosp., 1907-09. isl Ll., .\lc(l. Corps, U. S. \., 1909 — . Clubs; Army and .Navy (Xew York); Army and Navy (WashingtonJ. 1903 David Robert Brown, Ranchman, Spring- Held, S. Dak. ,\J.E. Lniv. of Xeb., 1897. Colo. Coll., 1898- 99. Varsity Football and Baseball Teams (1-2- 3-4). Univ. of N. C, 1905. Ranchman, Spring- Jield, .S. D., 1905 — . m., Irene L. AUyn, Chicago, 111., Feb. 12, 1908. Frank Brockett Cunningham, flndiana, Pa. Lynn Jonathan Green, Civil Engineer, 164 Park .Ave., Utica, N. Y. B.S., C.E, Leader, Mandolin Club (3); Banjo club (4). Class Baseball Team. Class Foot- ball Team. Asst. Supr. of Bridges, N. Y. Central R. R., Utica, X. Y. m., Leslie E. German, Feb. 14, 1908. Clyde Graeme Guthrie, Physician, In- diana, Pa. A.B., M.U. Johns Hopkins, 1907. * B K. A U A. Res. House Officer, Johns Hopkins I-Iosp., 1907-08; Asst. Res. Phys., 1908-09. Asst., Med., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1908-09. Phys., Indiana, Pa., 1909 — . Carl Frederic Pfatteicher, Teacher, 49 S. 5 St., Easton, Pa. Lutheran Theol. Sem., Mt. Airy, Pa. Univ. of Heidelberg. Instr., Lat., Lafayette. Henry Carl Richter, Physician, Calexico, Cal. Ph.B., M.D. Jefferson Med. Coll., 1906. * A 2. Res. Phys., Philadelphia Gen. Hosp., 1906- 07; id-. State Hosp., Ashland, Pa., 1908. Act- ing Asst. Surg., U. S. Pub. Health and Marine Hosp. Service, Calexico, Cal., 1908 — ; Phys., ib., 1908 — ; City Phys., ib. Dist. Surg., Southn. Pacific Co. Club, Imperial Valley University (Calexico). Henry Norman Snively, Geologist and Mining, Waynesboro, Pa. A.B. See Sigma Rho, 1903. Lafayette, 1899- 1900. Johns Hopkins, igoo-02. Chem. and Geol., Leland Stanford, Jr. Univ., 1902-03. Post Grad. Student, Geol. and Mining, Sch. of .Mines, Columbia, 1904-05. William John Welsh, Jr., Insurance, 70S Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.S. Life Ins., 1903 — . 1904 Charles Glen Beadenkopf, Manufacturer, 1009 W. 4 St., Wilmington, Del. B.S. Leather Mfr., Wilmington, Del., 1904 — . Arthur Joseph Blewitt, Insurance, 1702 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. Ins., Scranton, Pa., 1904 — . Athel C. Burnham, Physician, fPresby- terian Hosp., New York, N. Y. Charles Hewson Canning, Physician, 218 Price St., West Chester, Pa. A.B., M,D., Univ. of Pa., 1908. Phys., West Chester, Pa., 1908. Interne, Mercy Hosp., Pittsburgh, Pa. 7.S8 RHO John Edgar Crawford, Physician, Ray, Ariz. M.D. Lafayette, igbo-oi. M.D., Univ. ' of Pittsburgh, 1905. Riggs Pr. (4). Phys., Craf- ton. Pa,, 1905^08; id., Ray, Ariz., 1908 — . Thomas Omar Gilland, Civil Engineer, 2029 Ontario St., Tioga, Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. Bassett Pr. Memb., Jr. Am. Soo. of Civ. Engs.; A. A. A. S. Thorndike Harvey, Electrical Engineer, Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111. W'ith Gen. Elect. Co., Chicago, 111. 19OS Robert Patrick Blewett, Mining En- gineer, Linden St., Scranton, Pa. John Paul Cranston, Lumber Business, 109 King St., Wilmington, Del. Res., Newport, Del. Paul Hume Crawford, Physician, 91 Emily St., Crafton, Pa. M.D. Univ. of Pittsburgh. Phys., Crafton, Pa., 1907 — . James McDowell Gilland, Civil Engineer, 826 N. Liberty St., Shamokin. Pa. M.E. Civ. Eng., P: & R. Ry., 1905—. Henry Beaumont Greensted, Chemist, 734 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. B.S. Chemist, Youngstown, Ohio. Temporary address, 250 Lincoln Ave., ib. John H. Kinter, Physician, 46 Queen St., Chambersburg, Pa. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1907. Priv., Sp.- Am. War, 1898. Lafayette, 1901-03. Phys., Chambersburg, Pa., 1907 — . State Sanatorium, Mont Alts, Pa. Warren Adams Roe, Teacher, 11 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Newark, N. J. B.S. (Ped.). Teacher, Somerset Co., N. J., 1905. Prin., Milltown, N. J., 1906 — . B.S. (Ped.), New York Univ., 1909. Leigh Harley Rouzer, Jr., Mining, Am. Legation, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana. George Alfred Walter, Manufacturer, Watkins, N. Y. B.S. Priv., Co. D, 13th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898-99. Supt., Salt Plant, Wat- kins, N. Y., 1905 — . m., Mary Agnes Harris, June 2-j, 1906. igo6 Herbert Taite Darlington, Manufacturer, 40 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. Mgr., Leather Belting House, New York, N. Y., icjb6 — . m., Margaret Bixler, Easton, Pa., Oct. II, 1906. Memb., A K E Assn., New York. Res,, Glen Ridge, N. J. Francis Shunk Downs, Clergyman, 29 State St., Dover, Del. Ph.B. Pres., P Chap., Univ. of Pa., Law Dept., 1906-07. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1907 — . Author (with Robertson Barrett, 1907), "Brief Sketch of P Chapter." Thomas Locke Hoskins, Lawyer, 13 S. Church St., West Chester, Pa. Ph.B. Pa. Bar, 1910. John Nelson Hoxie, Merchant, Utica, N. Y. Frank Milton Newberry, Teacher. 4101 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. Ath. Dir., Army and Navy Prep. Sch., Wash- ington, D. C, 1906 — . Alexander Brady Sharpe, Business, Nor- land Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. A.B. With The Wolf Co., Chambersburg, Pa., 1906 — . William Weaver Shuster, Civil En- gineer, Sunbury, Pa. Edgar Zell Steever, U. S. Army, care War Dept., Washington, D. C. 1907 Warren T. Acker, Scranton, Pa. Robertson Treloar Barrett, Lawyer, Katonah. Westchester Co., N. Y. A.B., LL.i3. Prs. in Orat. and Deb. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1909. Edwin Clark Gilland, Teacher, 826 N. Liberty St., Shamokin. Pa. A.B. Teacher, Math., Pligh Sch., Shamokin, Pa., 1907 — . Guy Heebner Guiterman, Editor, Port Carbon, Pa. Lafayette, 1903. Eng. and Economics, Univ. of Pa., 1904-05. Clk., Philadelphia, Pa., 1505- 08. Ed. and Mgr., Newspaper, Minersville, Pa., igo8 — . Harry Arthur Logan, Engineering, 307 Quincy Ave., Scranton, Pa. E.E. Westinghouse Elect. &'Mfg. Co., Scran- ton, Pa., 1907 — . Daniel Webster Snyder, Jr., Easton, Pa. Willard Springer, Jr., Civil Engineer and Forester, 810 Washington St., Wil- mington, Del. C.E., M.F. Civ. Eng., Wilmington, Del., 1907 — . M.F., Yale Forestry Sch., 1909. John William Stevens, Civil Engineer, 36 Kanatenah, Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Lafayette, 1903-05. Calumet Club. 9 N E. Knights of the Round Table, m., Hazel Vale Oliver, Sept. 18, 1907. Civ. Eng., Bridge Dept., N. Y. Central R. R., 1907—. Edwin Vose Sumner, Jr., U. S. Army, West Point, N. Y. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y. Harvey Claude Updegrove, Student, Monroe St., Easton, Pa. A.B. * B K. Valedictorian. Physics Pr. Univ. of Pa., Med. Sch., 1908 — . igoS Charles Edmund Gilmore, 8i8 Market St., Williamsport, Pa. Newton Alexander Johnson, Jr., Law- yer, Coalinga, Cal. A.B. See Sigma Rho, igo8. Lawyer, Coal- inga, Cal., 1908 — . * A . Eltinge Silkman La Bar, 411 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. 7S9 RHO Walter Gray Peters, Bushkill, Pike Co., Pa. Lewis Glenn Royce, Wayne, Pa. 1909 Otis Tiffany Barnes, Clergyman, 6382 Woodbine Ave., Overbrook, Philadel- phia, Pa. A.B. Class Historian. Class Treas. (3-4)- Class Pres. C-'). Pres., V. M. C. A.; id. Washington Lit. Soc. K. R. T. Capt., Class Baseball Team (2). Glee Club (2-3-4). Melange Bd. B. K. Barge $100 Pr. Oration (4). Hon. Oration Commenc. W. A. Cannon, 818 Chestnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa. J. Paul Felver, Easton, Pa. Clifford Stanton Heinz, Manufacturer, Penn and Murtland Aves., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Conard Kay, Forbes and Min- dock Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sock & Buskin Dramat. Club (1); Asst. Mgr. (2); Mgr. and Treas. (3); Pres. (4). 9 N E. William John McCandless, Student, 2035 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. Miller Didama Steeves, A K E House, Easton, Pa. (not permanent). ^Mandolin & Glee Club; Mgr. (3). Leader, Mandolin Club (4). Mgr., Varsity Football (4). Ed. -in-chief, Melange. Memb., Soph, and Sr. Socs. Assoc. Ed., Lafayette. 2d Sr. Deb. Pr. Hon. Oration, Commenc. I9IO Joseph Benson Darlington, " Highfield," West Chester, Pa. Memb., Mandolin and Glee Clubs; Leader (4). Coll. Quartette. Coll. Song Leader. Sock & Buskin Dram. Club. Soph. Banquet Com. Henry M. Edwards, Jr., 145 S. Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. John Milton Guthrie, Jr., Indiana, Pa. Gideon Richie Krieder, Jr., Annville, Lib. Co., Pa. Lebanon Valley Coll., 4 yrs. Joseph Albert Skeer, 326 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Memb., Soph, and Sr. Socs. Lafayette Bd. Mgr., Soph. Class Track Team. Louis Thurston Southwick, care G. W. Southwick & Co.. P. O. Box 1988, New York. David Lloyd Swank, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Varsity Baseball Team. 1907-08. Chmn., Fresh. Banquet Com. Harry Taylor Updegrove, Paximosa .\ve. and Alonroe St., Easton, Pa. 1911 Charles Knisely Boas, 404 N. 2 St., Har- risburg. Pa. .Memb., Glee and Mandolin Clubs (1-2). Ross Herman Boas, 404 N. 2 St., Har- risburg, Pa. Fresh. T'ootball Team. Calumet Club. Myron Judson Conover, Matawan, N. J. Varsity Football Team Ci). Varsity Basketball Team. Calumet Club. ONE. Class Pres. (i). Knights of Round Table. Ed., Melange. Donald Van Lear Downs, 29 State St., Dover, Del. Asst. Art Ed., Melange. William Findlay Downs, 26 State St., Dover, Del. Glee Club. Sock and Buskin Dramat. Club, e N E. Knights of Round Table. James Blair Easter, 1917 Aldrich Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. Theodore Sands Fillmore, Shickshinny, Pa. Varsity Football Team. Culver Barcalow McWilliam, 231 Alta- mont PI., Somerville, N. J. igi2 George Benjamin Fillmore, Shickshinny. Pa. Charles Schuyler Heebner, 315 S. 41 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph Emerson Kirkpatrick, 246 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. Alexander Fulton Marshall, 127 E. Sun- bury St., Shamokin, Pa. Calumet Club. Frank Roll Powell, 231 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. 1913 Irwin Taite Darlington, " Highfield," West Chester, Pa. Abroad, 1906. Chemistry Student. Leslie Newton Gay, 402 N. Shamokin St., Utica, N. Y. Lynott Richard Jones, 853 Genesee St.. Utica, N. Y. Paul Fisher Landis, Swarthmore, Pa. George Woodward Marshall, 127 E. Sun- bury St., Shamokin, Pa. F. & A. M. , Andrew Dickinson Norris, 312 Manhat- tan Ave., New York, N. Y. Chandler Thomas Symons, 716 S. Wea- dock St., Saginaw, Mich. Thomas Allen Wright, Jr., 444 S. Frank- lin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 760 Jjy amilbn • Ool If ftp o TAU HAMILTON COLLEGE Clinton, N. Y. Chartered, January 15, 1856 TAU Chapter was chartered January 15, 1856. Fourteen men: Kel- sey, Washburne, and Willoughby, in '56; Baldwin, Brockway, Long, and Newman, in 57; Hastings, Howe. Loomis, Lusk, and Root, in '58 ; and Griswold and Scott, in '59, constituted the charter members. T was incorporated June 26, 1878, under the name of the " A K E Society of Hamihon College." The articles of incorporation were signed by Brothers Willoughby, '56; Brockway, '57; Howe, and Loomis, '58; Schlaeger, '69; De Witt, '75 ; Gardner, Salladin, and Webster, '78 ; De Witt, Hamlin, Reid, and Watkins, '79; Ottaway, '80; Pratt, and Whiteman, '81, and Morey, '83. During the first eighteen months of its existence, the chapter met in the rooms of the Masonic Lodge, in Clinton. Then for ten years meetings were held in two rooms in South College, assigned by the Faculty. Fraternity lodges being banished from college buildings, the chapter had rooms in the village until April i, 1885, when the Spencer homestead at the foot of College Hill was purchased for a chapter house. This house burned August 17, 1886. The present chapter house, built on the site of the old, was first occupied in the spring of 1888. While it was being built, the chapter rented a neighbor- ing dwelling house. The sons of T have distinguished themselves in every walk of life. Three have been Supreme Court Justices: Newman, '57, Foote, '70, and DeWitt, '75. Three are Trustees of the college: Brockway, '57; Benedict, '69, and Blackmar, '74. Fifteen have been professors in colleges. Three have been missionaries in foreign lands, and two have been foreign ministers: Scott, '58, and Norton, '73. Bro. Knapp, '66, was twice elected to Congress. Bro. Blackmar, '74, is serving his second term on the Bench. Bro. Gray, '90, has lately accepted a college presidency. Bro. Lee, '99, has been re-elected to the N. Y. State Assembly. Bro. Drummond, '01, has twice been elected City Judge of Auburn. The list might well be extended, but it is impossible, iu 763 TAU this brief sketch, to give more than passing mention of a few of the men who have brought honor to themselves and to their Fraternity. T is justly proud of her war record. Of the fifty members of the Chapter who were capable of bearing arms in the Civil War, twenty-two entered the service, and of that number, five, Buckingham, Peebles, Butts, Allen, and Gwathney, gave their lives in the struggle. In our recent war with Spain, T was represented by Yeomans of '92, Magilton of '97, and Goodwin of '01. During the fifty-four years of its existence, T has been first among the Fra- ternities of Hamilton in scholarship and athletics. The greatest honor ever won by an undergraduate of Hamilton was bestowed on a member of T Chap- ter when Bro. F. F. Laird, of 'yy, was awarded the first prize in the Inter- Collegiate Contest in Oratory at the Academy of Music in N. Y. City, January 3, 1877. Thirteen Dekes have been Valedictorians ; nine have been Salutatorians ; seventy-two have been elected to * B K ; and eight have been Clark Prize Orators. And in athletics, as in scholarship, T stands unequaled by any fraternity in Hamilton. The present prosperous condition of the Chapter is due to the loyalty and generosity of the alumni. The roll of creditors is a long one, but to Bros. Ambrose P. Kelsey, A Norton Brockway, John D. Henderson, Henry Harper Benedict, Wm. T. Laird, Frank F Laird, and P. L. Wight, T stands most heavily indebted. Their loyalty and devotion makes the continued prosperity of the Chapter assured. 764 TAU CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER *James Gardner, Clergvman, Glovers- ville. N. Y. A.B.,' A.M., D.D. Royal Coll., Belfast, Ire- land, 1849; Grad., Gen. Assembly's Theol. Hall, id., 1851. Teacher, St. Lawrence Acad., Potsdam, N. Y., 1852 — . m., Catherine Gregor, Hammond, N. V., Aug. i, 1855. A.M., 1869. Presb. Chs., Hammond and Canton, N. Y., 1869-84. D.D., 1878. Presb. Ch., Gloversville, N. Y., 1884—. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1855 James Maybee Washburn, Lawyer [Re- tired], Masonville, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member. 2d Jr. Math. Pr. LL.B., 1857- *Ambrose Parsons Kelsey, College Pro- fessor, Clinton, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Charter Member, ist Sr. Chem. Pr. 4» B K. Underwood Pr. in Chem. Teacher, Nat. Scis., Wilson Acad., 1857. Prin., Cincinnatus Acad., 1857-59. Prof., Nat. Scis., State Norm. Sch., Albany, N. Y., 1859- 6f. Prin., Acad., Farmington, Me., 1861-64. Prin., Me. State Norm. Sch., Farmington, Me., 1864-65. m., Ellen Valeria Goodenow, Farm- ington, Me., Dec. 24, 1863. Teacher, Rural High Sch., 1865-73. Memb., Bd. of Visitors, U. S. Mil. Acad., W. Point, N. Y., 1865. Prin., N. H. State Norm. Sch., Plymouth, N. H., 1873-78. Stone Prof., Nat. Hist., Hamil- ton Coll., 1878—. Ph.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1881. Europe, 1889. Lecture, "The Methods of Teaching," before Teachers' Assn. of N. H., 1878. d.. Mar. 30, 1891. *Benjamin Franklin Willoughby, Cler- gyman, Lima, N. Y. A.B. Salutatorian. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1856 59. Presb. Ch., Canoga, N. Y., 1859-61. m., Sarah Elizabeth Stittser, Auburn, N. Y., Jan 25, i860. Presb. Ch., Parishville, N. Y., 1861 62; Verona, N, Y., 1862-65. Christian Comsn. U. S. A., 1864. Presb. Ch., Augusta, N. Y. 1865-69; Sauquoit, N. V., 1869-84; Lima, N Y., 1S84-93. d., Apr. I, 1893. 1857 John Castleton Long, Clergyman [Re- tired], East Aurora, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Grad., Au' burn Theol. Sem. Prin., Acad., Elling- ton, N. Y., 1857-59; Westfleld, N. Y., i860 66. m., Frances Cornelia Henshaw, Ij tavia, N. Y., .\'ov. 30, i860. Prin., Acad., E. Kloomfield, .\. V., 1867-70. Auburn Theol Sem., 1870. Presb. Ch., Elba, N. Y., 1870 74; Union Springs, .V. Y., 1874-78; Castile N. Y., 1878-93; i\. Bergen, N. Y., 1893-1905 ♦Roderick Baldwin, Lawyer and Editor, Warrensburg, Mo. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Prin., Coll. Inst., Wilson, N. Y., 1857-60. N. Y. Bar, i860. Lawyer, Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 1860-62. m., (i) Annette D. Parsons, Wil- son, N. Y., Jan. i, 1859. ist Lt., 8th N. Y. Art., U. S. A., Sept. lo, 1862—; Capt., Sept. 16, 1864 — . Discharged, Dec. 5, 1864. Judge Advocate, 8th Army Corps, 1863. Clk., War Dept., 1865-67. Lawyer, Warrensburg, Mo., 1867 — ; Ed., Standard, ib., 1868-93. m-, (2) Elbertine A. Taber, Wilson, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1869. Mayor, Warrensburg, Mo., 1869-73; Pres., Sch. Bd., 7 yrs. Circ. Atty., Johnson Co., Mo., 1S70-72. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. of the Southwest, Kansas City, Mo., 1886' — . Ed., Standard-Herald, 1893-94. d., Sept. 23, 1894. *Asahel Norton Brockway, Physician 48s Central Park West, New York N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Teacher, Acad., East Au rora, Erie Co., N. Y.; id., Acad., Oneida, N Y. M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1861, Phys., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1861-62. Asst. Surg., DeCamp Gen. Hosp., U. S. A., David's Isl., N. Y. Harbor, 1862- 64. m., (i) Harriet Angeline Bonestell, Palen- ville, N. Y., July 9, 1863; (3) Mrs. Fanny Whitney Plympton, nee Young, Bangor, Me. May 20, 1872. Trustee, Mut. Aid Assn., 1878 — . Trustee, Hamilton Coll., 1885— Founder, Brockway Pr., ib. Memb., N. Y, Geneal. and Biog. Soc. ; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc. Cor. Sec, Hamilton Alumni Assn., New York, N. Y., 1889—. Europe, 1890. A K E Coun cil, T Chap., 1889-90; id., T Chap., 1894-95 (Pres., 1905); id., I Chap., 1897; id., T Chap., 1898-99. Ed., A K E Catalogue, 1900-08. Cor, Sec, New York Assn. of Hamilton Col), Alumni, 1879-Jan- 15, 1909. d., Utica, N. Y, July 4, igio. *Alfred William Newman, Judge, Mad- ison, Wis. A.B., LL.D. Charter Member. N. Y. Bar, Albany, Dec, 1857. Lawyer, Trempealeau, Wis., 1858 — . m., Celia Elizabeth Humphrey, IJinghamton, \. \., Aug. 15, i860. Judge, Trempealeau Co., Wis., 1860-67. Wis, Gen. 76s TAU Assembly, House, 1863. iJist. Atty., Trempea- leau Co., Wis., 1867-76. Wis. Gen. .Assembly, Senate, 1867-68. Judge, 6tli Jud. Circ, Wis., 1876-94. Judge, Supreme Ct., 1894-98. LL.l)., 1897. d., Jan. 12, 1898. *Hiram Paulding Satchwell, Clergyman, Newberg, Ore. A.B. * B K. Class Oral. M. E. Gen. Bib- lical Inst., Concord, N. H., 1857-59. m., Mary E. Jewett, Plymouth, Mass., Feb. 13, 1859. M. E. Ch., Shrewsbury, Mass., 1859-61; Ot- tawa, Kans., 1867-69. Prof., Mental and Moral Sci., Baker Univ., 1868-69. M. E. Ch., Mori- son, Mass., 1870-72; Warren, Mass., 1873-75; Wilbrahara, Mass., 1875-77. Pastor, Chs., Minn. Conf.; Puget Sound Conf.; Ore. Conf., 1877 — . d., Feb. I, 1894. 1858 Willis Judson Beecher, Professor, 183 Genesee St., Auburn, N. V. A.B., A.M., D.D. 1st Jr. Class. Pr. * B K. \'aledictorian. Teacher, Sem., Whitestown, X. Y., 1858-61. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1864. Or- dained and Installed, Ovid, N. Y., June, 1864. Presb. Ch., Ovid, N. Y., 1864-65. m., Maria Bolter, Ovid, N. Y., June 14, 1865. Prof., Moral Sci. and Belle Lettres, Knox Coll., 1865- 69. Cong. Ch., Galesburg, 111., 1869-71. Prof., Hebrew and Lit., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1871- 1908. Author, "Farmer Tompkins and his Bibles," 1874; "The Prophets and the Prom- ise," "The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Future Life," "The Dated Events of the Old Testament"; also many hundred articles in encyclopaedias, books of ref., teachers* bibles, reviews, magazines, newspapers, journals of socs., pamphlets, etc. ; of several volumes and pamphlets of syllabi and of local history and biography. D.D., 1875. D.D., Princeton, 1896. Poet, XVI A K E Conv., T Chap., 1882. Au- thor, "Drill Lessons in Hebrew," 1883. Ora- tor, Laying Corner Stone, Welles College Bldgs., 1889. Memb., Soc. Biblical Lit. and Exegesis, Eugene Benjamin Hastings, Lawyer, ti66 Genesee St.. Utica, N. Y. Plamilton Coll., 1858 — . John Norman Root, Farmer, Marcellus, Mich. A.B. Charter Memb. Priv., 15th Mich. Inf., U. S. A. m., Nancy Hamilton, Oct. 7, 1863. *William Lang Carthers, Lawyer, Utica, N. Y. LL.B., 1858. d., Oct. 5, 1868. ♦Richard Brooke Gwathmey, Ayletts, Va. Priv., 9th Va. Cav., C. S. A., 1861-64. m., Julia W. Law, Hartsville, S. C, Oct. 3, 1863. Killed, Battle of Reams Sta., Tenn., Aug. 25, 1864. *Henry Clay Howe, Lawyer, Fulton. N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. N. Y. Bar, Apr. 5, 1859. m., (1) Letitia C. Crombie, Volney, N. Y., Sept. 13, i860, m., (2) Marion D. Northrop, Granby, N. Y., Apr. 7, i88l. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1885-87. d., July 28, cuse, N. v., Oct. 24, i860. N. Y. Bar, i860. Wholesale and Retail Tea and Coffee Merchant, Syracuse, N. Y. Hardwood Mfr., St. Paul, Alinn. ; With Coffee and Tea Importers, 1882 — , d., Sept. 5, 1901. * William Lusk, Jr., Clergyman, North Haven, Conn. See Theta Chi, 1858. Charter Member. Ham- ilton Coll., 1854-57. Union Coll., 1857-58. d., Jan. 17, 1907. 1859 Samuel Decius Hubbard, Farmer, fMon- dovi, Wis. m.. Electa Jane Robinson, June 11, i86i. Wis, Legis., Assembly, 1862. Capt, 2ylh Wis. Inf., U. S. A., — Apr. 21, 1864. Wis. Legis., As- sembly, 1873-77; 1885 — . Edmund Bridges Miner, Clergyman [Re- tired], Camp Point, 111. .\.B. Jr. Eng. Comp. Pr. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1859-62. m., Lucy Beales Hunting, X. Henderson, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1862. Author, "Infant Baptism by Christ's Command," 1883; "Divinity of Christ," 1883. Moderator, Pres- bytery, several times. Del., Gen. Assembly, Presb. Ch., 1866; 1879. Pastor of small churches. Laid foundation for 5 new church organizations. Joseph Edwin Scott, Clergyman [Re- tired], tSan Francisco. Cal. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Clark Pr. Prin., Acad., Groton, N. Y., 1859-63; Acad., Delaware City, Del. m., (1) Annie E. Hig- gins, Mecklinburg, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1862. Priv., Co. H, 5th Del. Regt., Nov. i, 1862; Sergt., June 21, 1863. Mustered out, Aug. 6, 1863. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1864-67. Presb. Ch., Millville, N. J., 1867-71. 6th Presb. Ch., In- dianapolis, Ind., 1872. Memb., Presb. Missn. Bd., Van, Turkey, 1872-82. m., (2) Kathar- ine N. Cochran, New York, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1884. Presb. Ch., Menlo Park, Cal., 1882-92. Ed., Pulpit and Social Problems; Civic and Social Problems. Retired. *Francis Henry Loomis, Manufacturer, St. Paul, Minn. A.B., A.M. m., Josephine S. Farmer, Syra- *Alfonso Miner Griswold, Journalist, New York, N. Y. m., Henrietta Maria Benson, Painesville, Ohio, Nov. 26, 1857. City Ed., Daily Times. Buffalo, N. v., 1857-58; Advertiser, Detroit, Mich., 1858-59; Democrat, Cleveland, Ohio, 1859-60; Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1860-61; Leader, Cleveland, Ohio, 1862; Times, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863-72. Author, Series of Humorous Lec- tures, 1865-82. Ed. and Pub., Saturday Night, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872-83. Ed., Texas Siftings. New York, N. Y., 1886 — . Pen Name, "Fat Contributor." ♦Hubert Francis Peebles, Waterloo, Iowa. A.B., A.M. Capt., 32d Iowa Vols., U. S. A. Severely wounded, Battle of Grand Ecore, La., .\pr. 25, 1864. d.. Pleasant Hill, La., Apr. 25, 1864. i860 Ansel Kinne Bailey, Journalist, 306 Ver- non St., Decorah, Iowa, m., Sarah Higham, Utica, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1859. Co. Treas., Winneshiek Co., Iowa, 1864-65. Ed., Republican, Decorah, Iowa, 1865 — . Post- master, Decorah, Iowa, 16 yrs. Iowa Legis., Senate 4 yrs. 766 TAU Charles Kelsey, Teacher and Judge, 602 Spruce St., Marquette, Mich. .\.B., A.M. Uecl. Pr. (i). High Orat. at Commenc. ist Chem. Pr., i860. * B K. m., Alinira M. Ide, Wilson, N. Y., Nov. 29, i860. Prin., Coll. Inst., Wilson, N. Y., 1860- 64. Prin., Female Sem., Detroit, Mich., 1864- 65; Acad., Lewiston, N. Y., 1865-66; Cayuga Lake Acad., Aurora, N. Y., 1870-79. Comr., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1875-78. Supt. of Schs., Marquette, Mich., 1S79-88. , Chmn., Bd. of Sch. Examrs., Marquette Co., Mich., 1883-86; Sec, id., 1887-89. Pres., Hamilton Coll. Alumni Assn., 188s-. Judge of Probate; Marquette Co., Mich., 1896-1904. Conv., Gen. Assembly, Presb. Ch., Kansas City, 1908. Lodge and Chap., F. & A. M. John Reese Lewis, Clergyman, Deer- field. N. Y. A.B., A.M. ist Fresh. Decl. Pr. Soph. Essay Pr. Jr. Essay Pr. Clark Sr. Orat. Pr. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1860-63. Master Orat., June, 1863. m., Emma I. Marsh, Deerfield, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1863. Presb. Ch., Morrisville, N. Y., 1863-66; Boonville, N. Y., 1866-79; Mexico, N. Y., 1879-81; Middletown, N. Y., 1881-86. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. of Cent. N. Y., Utica, N. Y., 1887—. Presb. Ch., Bergen, N. Y.; Salem, N. Y.; Deerfield, N. Y., 1889—. Moderator, Utica, Syracuse and Genesee Presbyteries. Represented Utica Presbytery as Delegate to Gen. Assembly, Chicago, 1876. *Reuben Saxton Bingham, Superin- tendent Schools, Tacoma, Wash. A.B., A.M. 1st Jr. Math. Pr. m., Sophia E. Brooks, Clinton, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1862. Prin. of Sem., Gloversville, N. Y., 1865-67. Ins. Bus., Utica, N. Y., 1870-75. Prin., High Sch., Norwich, N. Y., 1875; Resigned. Teacher, Marengo, Iowa. Prin., High Sch., Claremont, N. H., 1880-81. Supt. of Schs., Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1881-88. Prof., Lat. and Or., Puget Sound Univ., Tacoma, Wash., 1888. Prin., Central High Schs., ib.; Supt., City Schs., ib., 1896-1903. d., San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 10, 1903. ♦Charles Kendall Howe, Merchant, Weatherford, Tex. Priv., 23d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A.; 2d Lt., Jan. 3, 1862 — . Resigned, Oct. 30, 1862. m., Martha H. Harroun, Fulton, N. Y., Mar., 1865. d., Jan. I, 1883. ♦Nelson Birney Randall, Clergyman, Norristown, Pa. A.M., LL.B. m., Sara H. Thomas, Glovers- ville, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1863. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1866-69. Bapt. Ch., Ypsilanti, Mich., 1869-71; Vineland, N. J., 1871-76. A.M., 1876. Bapt. Ch., Providence, R. I., 1876-79; Norristown, Pa., 1879 — . Ed., Central Union Baptist, 1880 — . 1861 John George Osborne, Farmer [Re- tired], Port Byron, III. A.B. m., Harriet C. Machin, Verona, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1862. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1861-62. Farmer, Zuma Township, Rock Island Co., 111., 1865-95. Justice of the Peace, 10 yrs. Memb., Co. Bd. of Suprs., _i yr. Res., Port Byron, 111., 1892 — . Contrib., The Christian Work and Evangelist ; Wallace's Farmer, Des Moines, Iowa. *John Sidney McNair, Civil Engineer, Omaha, Neb. Priv., 24th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A.; 2d Lt., May 13, 1862 — ; ist Lt., Dec. 15, 1862 — ; Capt., May 9, 1863-May 29, 1863. m., Agnes Stevens, Utica, N. Y., 1868. *Abel Sweet Wood, Clergyman, Maine, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Sem., Winfield, N. Y., 1861-63. Presb. Ch., Verona, N. Y., 1865-67. m., Sarah Weeks, Verona, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1867. Cong. Ch., Niagara City, N. Y., 1867-71; Ko- komo, Ind., 1871-78; St. Joseph, Mich., 1878- 83; Rensselaer Falls, N. Y., 1883—. 1862 Wales Buel, Physician, fWalesville, N. Y. M.D. Hamilton Coll., 1858—. M.D., Belle- vue Hosp., Med. Coll., 1867. Charles Wadsworth Cole, Teacher, 354 Hudson Ave., Albany, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. m., Joan Mc- Kown, Albany, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1864. Teacher, High Sch., Albany, N. Y., 1868-78. Supt. of Schs., Albany, N. Y., 1878— (Sr. Supt. in N. Y. in length of service). Pres., N. Y. State Council, Sch. Supts., 1883-84. Pres., Alumni Assn., Hamilton Coll., 18S7. Sec, A K E Alumni Assn., Albany, N. Y., 1887 — . Author, 31 Annual Reports of Schs. Contrib., Edu., Publications. William Copley Winslow, Clergyman, 525 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., S.T.D., D.D., L.H.D., D.C.L., ScD. Gen. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1862-65. A.M., Hobart Coll., 1865. P. E. Ch., Lee, Mass., 1866-67. m., Harriet Stillman Hayward, Boston, Mass., June 20, 1867. Ordained Priest, 1867. P. E. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1874-81. Chapl., St. Luke's Home, ib., 1878-88. Student, Archjeol., Egypt. Sec, Free Ch. Assn., 1883 — . Founder, Am. Branch, Egypt Exploration Fund, 1883; Chief Officer, id., 1883-1903. Historiographer, Web- ster Hist. Soc, Boston, Mass. Ph.D., 1886. LL.D., Univ. of St. Andrews, 1886. S.T.D., Griswold Coll., 1887. D.D., Amherst Coll., 1887. D.C.L., Univ. of Cambridge, King's Coll., 1887. L.H.D., Columbia Coll., 1887. Sc.D., St. John's Coll., Annapolis. Memb., Boston Hist. Soc. Hon. Mem., Nat. Hist. Soc, Canada. Hon. Fellow, Royal Archaeol. Inst. ; British Archaol. Assn. ; Victoria Inst. ; Royal Soc. Arts and Scis. Hon. Memb., 5 N. E. State, and 19 State Hist. Socs. Hon. Cor., Philol. Soc, Gt. Britain. V. Pres. for America, Egyptian Exploration Fund. Ed., Vniv, Quarterly, 1860-62. Asst. Ed., A^. Y. World, 1862-63; Christian Times, 1864-65. Assoc. Ed., Am. Antiquarian; Am. Hist. Regis- ter. Author, many articles for daily and week- ly press. With Prof. Petrie and the Egyptian Research Account Soc. Author, Monographs, "A Greek City in Egypt," "The Stone City of Pithom," *'Tombs at Beni Hasan," "Egypt at Home," "Explorations at Zoan," "Pilgrim Fathers in Holland," "Gov. Edward Winslow," "Winslow Memorial," "Papyri in the United States," "Egyptian Antiquities in Am. Mu- seums." *Charles Mervine Babcock, Insurance, Galesburg, 111. A.B. See Theta Chi, 1862. 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M. ; Loyal Legion, d., Apr. 30, 1897. *Myron Augustus McKee, Banker, Rich- field Springs, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Sem., Cooperstown, N. Y., 1863-64. Teacher, Acad., Winfield, N. Y., 1865-67. m., Sarah Elizabeth Rose, W. Win- field, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1866. Prin. of Acad., N. Barrington, Vt., 1867-69. V. Pres., Natl. Bk., W. Winfield, N. Y., 1873-82. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1876-77. Cashier, ist Natl. Bk., Richfield Springs, N. Y., 1882 — . Trus- tee, IKE House, Clinton, N. Y. d., 1910. ♦Alfred Holmes Moss, Lockport. N. Y. Fresh. Essay Pr. d., Apr. 17, 1862. ♦Edward Franklin Moss, Lockport, N. Y. ist Fresh. Decl. Pr. d., Apr. 21, 1862. ♦John Denison Rogers, St. Louis, Mo. Hamilton Coll., 1858 — . Lost on Kans. Plains, summer of 1870, having in his possession a large amount of money. Supposed to have been robbed and murdered. ♦Julius Clark Watkins, New York. N. Y. Clk., U. S. P. O., For. Dept., New York, N. Y., 1874—. 1863 ♦Charles Abbott Butts, Sand Lake, N. Y. A.B. 2d Lt., I2ist N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Jan. 21, 1863 — ; ist Lt., Apr. 10, 1863 — ; Capt., .'\pr. 13, 1864—. Killed, Battle of Spottsyl- vania, Va., May 10, 1864. ♦Charles Emory Davenport, Officer of Corporation, Troy, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Pres., XXV A K E Conv., A X Chap., Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 25-26, 1871. LL.B., i86«. Pres., XXVIII A K E Conv., H Chap., Univ. of Va., Oct. 14-15, 1874. m., Lillian M. Taylor, Troy, N. Y., May 16, 1877. Sec., Treas., and Dir., Citizens' Gas Co., Troy. N. Y., 1877—. Trustee, T Chap. Memb., Bd. of Edu., 1892-94. Memb., F. & A. M.; Royal Arcanum, d., Jan. 18, 1909. ♦Charles Mattoon Foster, Teacher, St. Louis, Mo. A.B., LL.B. Jr. Essay Pr. LL.B:, Harvard. 1867. m., (i) Lucinda E. McClellan, Green- field, Ohio, Sept. 12, 1871. Prin., Humboldt Sch., St. Louis, Mo., 1871-80. Asst. Supt. of 7Ci Schs., St, Louis, Mo., 1880 — . m., (2) Flor- ence T. Ronnells, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 29 1S85. ♦Dwight Morgan Lee, Physician, Ox- ford, N. Y. A.B., M.D. * B K. M.D., Albany Med. Coll., 1864. Asst. Surg., 22d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Apr. 22-Aug. I, 1865. Phys., Smith- ville Flats, N. Y., 1864-67; Oxford, N. Y., 1864-95. Gained distinction as eye and ear specialist, m., Elizabeth E. Gleason, Greene, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1866. d., Oct. 5, 1895. ♦George Milton Loomis, Physician, Easton, Mo. .\.B., M.D. Priv., 3d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1861. M.D., St. Louis Med. Coll., 1872. m., (i) Maggie A. Forbes, of Easton, Mo.; (2) Frances E. Scovill, Easton, Mo., Jan. 24, 1872. d., 1889. 1864 John Henry Howell, Journalist, fcor. Linden Ave. and Elm St., Highland Pk., 111. A.M. Hamilton Coll., 1860-62. ist Lt., ist N. Y. Light Art., U. S. A., Feb. 27, 1862—. Discharged, Sept. 16, 1862. Capt., 3d N. Y. .\rt., Nov. 18, 1862-June 26, 1865. m., Ellie II. Houghtaling, May, 1865. N. Y. State Press .\ssn., 1867-72. Col. and A. D. C, Staff, Gov. S. Dak., 1889-92. 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Y., 1880-86. Supt. of Pub. Instr., Cortland, N. Y., 1886-93. Spec. Agt., State Dept. Excise, July 26, 1896—. ♦Clinton Manning Ball, Electrician, Hi- bernia, N. J. Hamilton Coll., i860 — . m.. Augusta Anna .Smith, Gloversville, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1864. Mgr., White Elect. Light Co., Boston, Mass. ♦Oscar Milton Dayton, Chicago, 111. Hamilton Coll.. 1860-61. ist N. Y. Light Art U. S. A., 1861-64. Abstract Clk., Office Co. Clk., Utica, N. Y., 1868-79. m., Lillian M. Gifford, May 1, 1871. d., Oct. 7, 1901. ♦John James Lewis, College Professor, Hamilton, N. Y. A.B., A.M D.D. See Uu. 1864. Madison Univ., 1860-63. Hamilton Coll.. 1863-64. * B K. Teacher, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, TAU N. Y., lS64-66. in., Phebe F. Lloyd, Marcy, N. Y., July 26, 1865. ist Bapt. Ch., Syra- cuse, N. Y,, 1867-68. Prof., Civil Hist., Eng. Lit., and Oratory, Madison Univ., 1868-84. Orator, XXX\' A K E Conv., T Chap., Clin- ton, N. Y., Oct. 14-20, 1881. 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State Bd. of Health, 1877-83; Pres., 1882-83. m., Elizabeth L. Chandler, Batavia, N. Y., June 18, 1881. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 188s — . Prof., Law, and \'. Dean, Buffalo Law Sch., 1887-1901. Author (in conjunction with Robert H. Worthington), "Treatise on the Law of Public Health and Safety." Memb., Am. Social Sci. Assn. ; Internalt. Law Assn. ; Am. Soc. of Internatl. Law. Memb., Lake Mohonk Conf., Internatl. Arbitration. hamton, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1870. Cashier. Natl. l!k., Deposit, N. Y. N. Y. Legis., Senate, 1886-89. U. S. House of Reps., 17th Cong. Dist., N. Y., 1889. Pres., Binghamton Trust Co. *George Henry Allen, Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Sergt., 146th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Sept., 1862 — . Killed, Battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. *Truman Stafford LeRoy Betts, Physi- cian, Trenton. N. J. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1869. d., Oct. 11, 1872. *Alfred Henry Champlin, Physician, Chi- cago, 111. A.B., M.D. Class Orat. (4). Orator, XIX A K E Conv., B * Chap., Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 21-22, 1865. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1869. Phys., Englewood, HI., 1869 — . m., Mary M. Murray, Chicago, 111., July 13, 1871. Memb., Englewood Sch. Bd., 1878-82 (Pres., 2 yrs.); Bd. of Edu.. Cook Co., 111., 1882-85. Memb., Northwestn. Alumni Assn. of Chi- cago. The Lewis-Champlin Sch. at 62d St. and Princeton Ave., Chicago, was named in his honor, d., June 25, 1907. 1866 Charles Junius Knapp, Banker, 105 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. A.B., A.M. m., Charlotte Augusta Ford, Bing- *Edward Whitaker Grant, New Orleans, La. Hamilton Coll., 1862 — . * William Wales Kirby, Rochester, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1862 — . d., St. Augustine, Fla., 1871. 1867 Charles Edwin Babcock, Clergyman [Retired], III E. Hickory St., Cana.s- tota, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Genesee Coll., 1862-66. Hamil- ton Coll., 1866-67. * B K, 1870. Prin. of Acad., Cincinnatus, N. Y., 1867-69. M. E. Ch., Vernon, N. Y., 1870. m., Mary Frances Smith, Vernon, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1870. M. E. Chs., N. Y., 1871-80; 1881-92. Prin., Sem., Fairfield, 1880-81. Bapt. Ch., Canastota, N. Y., 1892-1901. Retired, 1901. Elliott Pardee Kisner, Lawyer, tHazle- ton. Pa. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1869. Chmn., Dem. State Conv., Pa., 1888—. Albert Pardon Potter, Journalist, t707 ^ladison St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ed., Daily Standard, Syracuse, N. Y, Elliott Strong Williams, Lawyer ,and Insurance Agent. Clinton, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 'Fresh. Essay Pr. LL.B., 1868. m., Rachel Wood Squires, Geneva, N. Y., July 28, 1868. Supi;., Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y., 1870-72. Surrogate, Oneida Co., ' 1875-78. Dir., Rome & Clinton R. R., 1880—. ♦Howard Allison, Lawyer, Hempstead, N. Y. A.B. m., Edith A. Thurber, Blooming Grove, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1862. 2d Sr. Chem.Pr., 1867. Prin. of Acad., Wallkill, N. Y., 1867; Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1868. N. Y. Bar, Dec, 1870. Lawyer, 1870 — . Counsel for Am. Surety Co., 160 Broadway, New York, 1887 — . Pres., Allison Drug Co., New York, iSI. Y., 1893 — • d., 1906. *Frank Edward Tompkins, Merchant, Jersey City, N. J. Hamilton Coll., 1863 — . d., Mar. 23, 1869. 1868 George Morris Dillow, Physician. 223 West 57 St., New York, N. Y. M.D. ist Chem. Pr., 1868. Teacher, Liberal Inst., Clinton, N. Y., 1868-69; Mil. Inst., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1869-70. M.D., Colum- bia, 1875. Phys., Hahnemann Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1876-77. Surg., New York Ophthalmic Hosp., 1879. Prof., Chem. and Toxicol., N. Y. Med. Coll. for Women, 1879- 81. Ed., Medico-Chirurgical Quarterly, 1880- 81. Phys., Hahnemann Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1883 — . Prof., Renal Diseases, N. Y. Homeop. Med. Coll., and Flower Hosp., 1885 — Fellow, N. Y. Medico-Chirurgical Soc; N. Y. Co. Hom. Med. Soc; \'. Pres., id., 1882-84; Pres., 1884-85. Memb., N. Y. State Hom. 769 TAU Med. Soc. (Prcs.); Am. Inst. Ilcim., clc. Hon. Memb., .'\lbany Co. Horn. Med. Soc; Conn. State Horn. Med. Soc. Joseph Addison Marshall, Lawyer and Metallurgist, 1305 L St., Sacramento, Cal. .\.B., LL.B. Hawley Class. Medal. 2d Sr. Cheni. I'r. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1871. m., Irene W. Lasher, Schoharie, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1876. * B K. Has devoted entire life to gold metallurgy, and produces gold and sil- ver artificially. Invented and perfected a process, "The Dynolectric," which "eclipses all prior efforts in metallurgy." ♦Daniel Finn, Lawyer, Middletown, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. N. Y. Bar, Oct., 1870. m., Clara Samson, Wawayanda, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1874. Union Coll., I yr. Hulse, Little & Finn, Lawyers, 1873-75; Hulse & Finn, 1875- y6. Partnership dissolved, and practiced alone, 1876-1901, when son, Frank, joined him un- der firm name of Finn & Finn, 1901 — . Atty., Merchants' Natl. Bk., Middletown, N. Y., and Cosmopolitan Theater Co. Memb., Bd. of Visitation, Middletown State Hosp. ; Bd. of Mgrs., 1905 — . Memb., Middletown Bd. of Edu., 3 yrs. Memb., F. & A. M.; Royal Arcanum. Club, Middletown. ♦John Dryden Henderson, Lawyer, Her- kimer, N. Y. A.B. Jr. Physics Pr. Head Sr. Orator. * B K. N. Y. Bar, 1869. Lawyer, Herki- mer, N. Y., 1869 — . m., Frances L. DuBois, Norway, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1874. Pres., Herki- mer Village, N. Y., 1876; Corpn. Counsel, ib., 1874-81; Pres., 1883. Author, "The Village Charter," 1882. N. Y. Lcgis., Assembly, 1889- 90. Trustee, Herkimer Emergency Hosp.; Benedict Hosp., Ilion, N. Y. Treas., Herki- mer Co. Hist.. Soc. Memb., Lodge and Con- sistory, F. & A. M. d., June, igio. ♦William Townsend Laird, Physician, Watertown, N. Y. A.B., M.D. 1st Jr. Class. Pr. Valedictorian. * B K. Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1869-70. Asst. Prof., Chem., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1870-72; M.D., ib., 1872. Phys., Watertown, N. Y., 1872-80; Augusta, Me., 1880-83; Water- town, N. Y., 1883—. m., Mary M. Raplee, Watertown, N. Y., June 10, 1878. Pres., Wa- tertown Bd. of Health, 1887-89. Memb,, Jef- ferson Co. Med. Soc. (Pres., 1892). Founder and Pres., Farrington Med. Club, 1887. Con- trib., to various medical journals. 1869 Henry Harper Benedict, Manufacturer [Retired], 280 B'way, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. m., Marie Nellis, Ft. Plain, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1867. Teacher, Sem., Fairfield, N. Y., 1867-68. Trustee, E. Remington & Sons, and Remington Sewing Machine Co., Ilion, N. Y., 1869-82; Sec. and Treas., id., 1882 — . Memb., Wykoff, Seamans & Bene- dict, Props., Remington Typewriter, New York, N. Y., 1882—; Pres., id., 1895—. Pres., Remington Typewriter Co. Trustee, Hamilton Coll.; Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Scis. Memb., Chamber of Commerce; Sons of Oneida; L. I. Hist. Soc; N. E. Soc; N. Y. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Grolier, Union League, University, Re- publican, Barnard, Lawyers, Hamilton, Rem- brandt. Res., 3 E. 75 St. Louis Nathan Chapin, Publisher, Hotel St. George, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. 2d Li., 34th .\. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Ucc 17, 1862-June 30, 1863. m., Mary E. Town- send, 1872. Ed., Journal, Groton, N. Y. Au- thor, "The Crown Book," 1883. John Dykeman Conley, College Profes- sor [Retired], fSecond South St., Carlinville, 111. A.B., A.M., Ph.U. Prin., Prep. Dept., Black- burn Univ., 1869-76. Ph.D., Blackburn Univ. Prof,, Chem. Physics and Geol,. Blackburn Coll., 1869-87; id,, State Univ,, Wyoming, 1887-96; id., IJlackburn Coll., 1897-1905. m., Virginia Carey Mayo, Carlinville, 111., Mar- 20, 1873. Memb., Bd, of Aid,, Carlinville. 111., 1879 — . Author, "Geological Charts," 1S85. Retired, 1905. Farming and Fancy Poultry, 1905—. John Lovell Douglass, Merchant, Box 72, Long Beach, Cal. Hamilton Coll., 1865-68. m., Elizabeth A. Howard, Pontiac, Mich., May 13, 1875. Whole- sale Merchant, Detroit and Jackson, Mich. William Parsons Heston, Officer of Cor- poration, 2901 Collingwood Ave., To- ledo, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Supt. of Schs., Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1869-71. Teacher, High Sch., St. Louis, Mo., 1873-74. m., Gertrude May, Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 26, 1872. Treas., T. C. & C. Ry. Co. William Seward Pierson Pinney, Real Estate and Farmer, Ray. Williams Co., N. D. Hamilton Coll., 1865 — . Iowa Bar, 1871. m., Winona Elizabeth Morse, San Rafael, Cal., June 30, 1878. Asst. Traveling Auditor, 111. Cent. R. R. Real Estate and Farming, Ray, Williams Co., N. Y., 1905—. Adelbert Jay Schlager, Clergyman, tBinghamton, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Union Theol. Sem., 1869-72. Asst. Sec, .X.XIV A K E Conv., T Chap., Provi- dence, R. I., Nov. 16-17, 1870. m., EInora M. Taylor, Lanesboro, Pa., June 26,' 1872. Presb. Ch., Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 1872-75; Scran- ton, Pa., 1875-76. Prof., Biblical Lang., Ger- man Presb. Theol. Sch. of the Northwest, 1S78— . William Henry Whiting, Lawyer, 76 At- kinson St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Priv., i6th N. Y. Art. U. S. A., 1864-65. Mustered out. May 8. 1865. N. Y. Bar, Apr. 30, 1870. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1870. Prin., Westn. N. Y, House of Refuge Sch., Rochester, N. Y., i870' 76. m., Caroline Virginia Andrews, Roch ester, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1874. LL.B., 1887 Memb., G. A. R., 1883 — ; Dept. Insp., State of N. Y., 1907-09. Memb., F. & A. 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Financial Agt., Pierre Univ., 1885- 86. Presbyterial Missn. Presbytery Black Hills, 1888-90. Regent of Edu., State of N. Dak., 1S88-92. Pastor, Nanticoke, Pa., 1900- 06; Hawley, Pa., 1906 — . Comr., Gen. As- sembly, Presb. Chs., U. S. A., Madison, Wis., 1880; Saratoga, 1896; Des Moines, Iowa, 1906. Charles Henry Stanton, Bursar, Hamil- ton Coll., R. F. D. 2, Clinton, N. Y. A.B. N. Y. Bar, Jan. 11, 1878. m., Mary Harkness, Norwich, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1886. Teller, The Natl. Bk. of Norwich, N. Y., 15 yrs.; Dir., id. Bursar, Hamilton Coll. Orin Cedesman Stevens, fMiddleburg. N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1868 — . m., Elizabeth Lathrop Engle, Nov. 26, 1873. 1873 Isaac Newton Miller, Lawyer, 293 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. m., Margaret Blass, New York, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1876. N. Y. Bar, 1874. Law- ' yer, New York, N. Y., 1874 — . Res., Lake View, N. J. Thomas Herbert Norton, Chemist and Consul, care Dept. of State, Washing- ton. D. C. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Sc.D. 1st Jr. Math., 1st Jr. Physics, and ist Jr. Class. Prs. 1st Sr. Chem. Pr. Valedictorian. * B K. Univ. of Heidelberg, '1873-75; Ph.D., ib., 1875, Univ. of Berlin, 1876-77. Laboratory Asst., Univ. of Berlin, 1876-77. Asst. Ed., Chemical Mews, London, Eng., 1876-78; Nature, ib., 1876-81. Mgr., Chem. Works, Paris, Fr., 1878-83. In student days traveled 12,000 miles on foot in Asia and Europe ; the first to traverse Greece 771 TAl' and Syria in this manner. Tiavcled many thousand miles on horseback in Turkey and Persia, 1900-05. The first American to de- scend the Grand Canyon of the Euphrates River on a goat-skin raft. Univ. of Paris, 1877-78. U. S. Comr., Paris Intematl. Ex., 1878. Au- thor, "Report to U. S. Government on Chem- ical Section, Paris International Exhibition," 1880. Mgr., Compagnie General des Cyanures €t Produits Chimiques, Paris, Fr., 1880-83. Prof., Chem., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1 883-1 900. m., Edith E. Ames, Lockport, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1883. Sc.D., 1895. Founded Am. ^ Consulate, Harput, 1900. Sent on spec, mission into Persia, 1904. Consul, Smyrna, 1905; Chem- nitz, Saxony, 1906 — . Fellow, Chem. Sec, London, Eng. Memb., A. A. A. S. (Sec, 1893; V. Pres., 1894; Libr., 1897).; Am. Chem. Soc. (Councillor, 1892-98); Cincinnati Chem. Soc. (Founder); Soc. of Colonial Wars; Sons of Rev.; Sons of the Am, Rev.; Soc. of the War, 1812. Dei., XXVI A K E Conv., Middletown, Conn., May 14-15, 1872; XXVII, Easton, Pa., * Oct., 1873; XXXIII, Hanover, N. H., Oct. 23- I 24, 1879; XLII, Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 24-25, p 1888; L, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12-13, 1896. \ Memb., Chem. Socs., Rus., Ger., Am., and Fr. ; Am. Philol. Assn. Contrib., Poggendorff's An- nalen der Physik und Cliemie; Berichte der Deutschen Chemie Gesellschaft; Bulletin de la Societe Ckimique de Paris; Comptes rendus de t J'Academie des sciences de Paris; Reports of ' the American Academy of Sciences; Proceed- ings of the American Chemical Society; Ameri- £an Chemical Journal; numerous reports and studies on commercial and economic subjects, pubd. by U. S. Dept. of Commerce and La- bor, Sdward Spencer Peck, Lawyer, 42 I Broadway, New York, N. Y. ; A.B., LL.B. V. Prin., High Sch., Jersey City, ^. J., j§77-8o. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1879. m-, Mary B, MacDonald, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1904, *Gieorge Hamilton Luddington, Monti- cello, N. Y. Drowned, Miss. R., Dubuque, Jowa, May i, 1878, *WilUam McDuffee, Philadelphia, Pa. A.B, Jr, Essay Pr. Teacher, San Antonio, Tex., 1873, Auburn Theol. Sem., 1874. 4,, June 2, 1874, 1874 Charles Almanzo Babcock, Educator, no Bissell Ave., Oil City, Pa. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Kirkland Sr. Orat. Pr. m., Emma Whitcomb, Adams, N, Y,, 1874. Teacher, State Norm. Sch., Fredonia, N, Y., 1874-83. LL.B., 1883. Supt., Schs., Oil City, Pa., 1883-1908. Literary Work, 1908 — . Orig- inated "Bird Day in Schs.," 1894. Author, "Bird Day and How to Prepare for It." Studied Sch. systems in Europe and U. S. Read papers before the N. Y. and Pa. State Edu. Assns. ; Natl. Assn. Lect., Teachers' Insts. in various States. Delivered three lec- tures on "Economic Value of Birds," New York, N. Y., Mar., 1909. Memb., Brit. As- Iron. Soc; A. A. A. S. Abel Edward Blackmar, Judge, County Court House, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1878. m., Adele Marx, New York, N. Y., June 25, 1885. Justice, Supreme Ct., 1908 — . .Memb.. Bar .\ssn., Xew York; Bar Assn., Brooklyn. Clubs: Union League, University, JJrooklyn, Nassau Country. Samuel Carey Heston, Merchant, 330 Huron St., Toledo, Ohio, m., Eugenia Capitola Coder, Toledo, OhiOi May 9, 1883. Contrib., Bee, Toledo, Ohio. With Bk. of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo., 1872-76. Mdse. Broker, representing several producer^ of teas in Japan, China, Ceylon, and India, 1876—. Memb., Webster Lit. Soc. (Pres.), (St. Louis, Mo.); Royal Arcanum, 1888-98. George Henry Wallace, Clergyman, 60 E 92 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., B.D. Jr. Essay Pr. Union Theol. Sem., 1874-77. m., Isabella Walker, Irvington, X. Y., Oct. 31, 1877. Presb. Ch., Nyack, N. Y., 1877.81; Manchester, Mich.; Plymouth, Mich.; Wappinger Falls, \. Y. ; New York, N. Y., ♦Chester Robie, Physician, Pittsburgh, Pa. .\. H. 187s Fred Dick, Manager, Rooms 236-7 Em- pire Bldg.. Denver, Colo. A.B., A.M. Prin., Acad., Hamburg, N. Y., 1875-77; Gowanda, N. Y., 1877-80. m., Flor- ence E. Sprague, E. Hamburg, N. Y., June 29, 1876. N. Y. Bar, 1880. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1880-83. Supt., City S«hs., Trinidad, Colo., 1883-85; id.. Las Animas Co., 1885-88. Supt., Pub. Instr., Colo., 1888. Lawyer, Den- ver, Colo.; Mgr., Colo. Teachers' Agency, ib. Richard Cleaveland Hastings, Mission- ary, Jaffna, Ceylon. Asia. .\.B. Soph. Dec!. Pr. ' Grad., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1878. Prof., Jaffna Coll., Ceylon, 1879- 82; Pres., 1899-1904. m., Minnie B. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1883. Pres., Straight Univ., New Orleans, La., 1906-07. Prof., Eng. Lit. and Hist., Thorsby Inst., Ala., 1907 — . William Little, Lawyer, Towanda, Pa. Hamilton Coll., 1871 — .. Pa. Bar, Sept. 20, 1875. m., Ella Louisa Macfarlane, Towanda, Pa., June 16, 1880. Dir., ist .\atl. Bk., ib. Del., Dem. State Conv., Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. .!5. 1896; Dem. Natl. Conv., Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 2, 1896. Samuel Harris Peek, Merchant, 846 Main St., East Xurora, N. Y, Hamilton Coll., 1B71— . 2d Soph. Math. Pr, ist Jr, Physics Pr, B K. LL.B., i88o. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880-81; Little Falls, N. Y., 1881-82. m., Lilian A. Gardner, Whitestown, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1882. Memb., Crumby & Jones, Little Falls, N. Y., 1882-87. Corpn. Counsel, ib., 1883-84. Pres., N. Y. State Assn. 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Rec- tor, St. James* Ch., Pulaski, 1907 — . Raymond Hoyt Stearns, Clergyman, Pleasant Valley, N. Y. See Bpsilon, 1880. Hamilton Coll., 1876. Wil- liams Coll., 1877-80. 1881 Lee Sanders Pratt, Advertising, 138 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Fresh. Essay Pr. Lit. Ed., Ham- ilton Lit. Del., XXXIV A K E Conv., Hart- ford, Conn., Oct. 20-21, 1880. Hawley Class. Medal, 1880. * B K. m., Clara Frances Condray, White Lake Corners, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1880. Prin., Acad., Belleville. N. Y., 1 88 1-82. Asst. Prin., Norm. Sch., Santee Agency, Neb.. 1882-84. Prof., Lat., Park Coll., 1884-90; Knox Coll., 1890 — . Gave six lectures on Ro- man Lit., in the Knox Coll. Extension Course, 1895. Advertising, Brooklyn, N. Y. Alonzo Jay Whiteman, fDansville, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Hamiltonian. Del., XXXIV A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn., Oct. 20-21, 1880. Pres., Athletic Assn. Columbian Law Sch., 1881-82. V. Pres., XXXV A K E Conv., T Chap., Clinton, N. Y., Oct. 14-15, 1881. m., Linnie Mae Clarke. Dansville, X. Y., Mar. 14. 1883. Minn. Legis., Senate, 1887-88. Tel- ler, Bk., Duluth, Minn., 1882; Lumber Bus., ib., 1883—. 1882 Charles Eugene Edgerton, U. S. Civil Service, Bureau of Corporations, Washington, D. C. A.B. Publication Ed., Hamilton Lit. Monthly. Jr. Math. Medal. Hawley Class. Medal. 2d Jr. Physics Pr. * B K. Banking, Iowa, Neb., and Kans., 1882-90. m., Annie B. White, Walton, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1884. With Wilkinson Mfg. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., 1890-97. Fel- low, Econ., Cornell Univ., 1897-98; id. Co- lumbia, 1898-99. Teacher, Econ., Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass., 1898-99. Spec. Examr., Bureau of Corps., Washington, D. C. Atithony Harrison Evans, Clergyman, 27 E. 31 St., New York, NY A.B. A.M D.D. 2d Fresh. Deci Pr. Haw- ley Class. Medal, 1881. Clark Orat. Pr., 1882. TAU Glee Club (i -2-3^4)-. : Salutatorian. * B K. Teacher, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882-85. Grad., Union Theol. Sem., June, 1888. Asst. Prof., Gr., Hamilton Coll., Sept., 1888-89. ist Presb. Ch., Lockport, N. Y., 1889-35. "!•» Ethel Kelsey, July 31, 1890. Europe, 1890. D.D., 1895. ist Presb. Ch., New York, 1895 — . Moderator, N. Y. Pres- bytery, 1903-04; id., N. Y. Synod, 1906-07. Dir., Union Theol. Sem.; City Mission; Tract Soc. TiiUstee, N. Y. Presbytery. Pres., Ham- ilton Coll. Alumni Assn., New York, 1907-08 ; St. David's Soc, State of N. Y., 1908-09. Memb., Century Assn.; X A; S X; Q. Franklin Augustus Spencer, Jr., Life In- surance Manager. 3770 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.M. Hamilton Coll., 1877-78; 1879-82. ist Jr. Decl. Pr. 2d Sr. Chem. Pr. Kellogg Com- menc. Oration, 1882. Memb., Glee Club. Prin., High Sch., Carrollton, Mo., 1882-83. Instr., Washington Univ., 1884 — . Ins., Peoria, 111., and Cincinnati, Ohio, m., Mabel Morse, Jan. 29, 1905. Clubs: Creve Commercial (Peoria, III.); University, Blaine. 1883 Wesley Elmer Doxtater, Merchant, ti3S-i39 Reade St., New York, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1880-82. Va. Mil. Inst., Lex- ington, Va., 1882-84; Prize Debater, ib., 1883; Valedictorian, 1884. Memb., R., H. Doxtater & Co., Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y. Harry Burrell Knowlton, Insurance, 1 141 Kitlman St., Evanston, 111. m.. Charity Newlan Green, Sayville, L. I., N, Y. Sec. and Treas., Hastings Gas Light Co., Hastings, Neb. Ins., Evanston, 111. Ham- ilton Coll., 1878-79. Law Student, Mankato, Minn., 1880. Harry Burrell Nolton. See Harry Bur- rell Knowlton. William W. Stow, Jr., 1013 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal. Hamilton Coll., 1879-80. Mining and Ranch- ing, Southern Cal. *Edwin Sweet Morey, Lawyer, Grand Rapids, Mich. A.B. Ed., Hamiltonian. Asst. Sec, XXXV A K E Conv., T Chap., Clinton, N. Y., Oct. 14-20, j88i. Del., XXXVI A K E Conv., Providence, R. I., Oct. 18-19, 1882. Lawyer, Dansville, N. Y., 1887-88; Grand Rapids, Mich., 1888—. d., Apr. 13, 1893. 1884 Herbert Griffin Aldrich, Lawyer, fGou- verneur, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. « B K. LL.B., Harvard, 1887. . N. Y. Bar, 1888. Lawyer, Gouveneur, N. Y., 1888 — . m., Jennie C. Loucks, Sept. 3, 1890. John Afton Dalzell, Lawyer, Morton, Minn. A.B. Jr. Math, and Physics Prs. Hawley Class. Medal, 1883. 3d Class. Honor. * B IC N. Y. Bar, Nov, 19, 1886. Supr., Waddington, N. Y., i888. Lawyer, Waddington, N. Y., 1886-89. With DaVies & Rapallo, Lawyers,' New York, N. Y., 1889-90. Lawyer, Gibbon, Minn., 1890-97; Morton, Minn., 1898 — . Minn. Legis., House, 1907-1909. Murray Hamish Gardner, Clergyman, Brewster, N. Y. A.B. ist Jr. Class. Pr. 1st Sr. Eng. Lit. Pr. * B K. Ed., Hamiltonian. Del., XXXVII A K E Conv., Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 17-18, 1883. Teacher, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884-87. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1887-90. Ordained, 1891. Presb. Chs., Martinsburg, N. Y., 1890-93; Hoiseheads, N. Y., 1893-1905; Brewster, N. Y., 1905 — . Reuben Leslie MacGuckin. See Reu- ben Leslie Maynard. Reuben Leslie Maynard, Teacher, 141 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. 2d Eng. Lit. Pr. ■ Kellogg Orat. Pr. Ed., Hamil- tonidn (3-4). Del., XXXVI A K E Cdnv., Providence, R. I., Oct. 18-19, 1882. Prin., Acad., Deposit, N. Y., 1884-89. Name changed from MacGuckin to Maynard' by order of N. Y. State Supreme Ct., 1885. A.M.,- , 1S87., Univ. of Berlin, 1889-90. LL.B., Cornell Univ., 1891 ; ist Deb. Pr. Jtawyer, New York, N. Y., 1891 — . Memb., Assn. of the , Bar of New York, N. Y.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Hamilton Coll. Alumni Assn. (Pres., 190S); Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M. ; Nobles Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Union League, Repub- lican, 4* A 4", Dunwoodie Golf, Columbia Yacht. Charles Leonard Myers, Physician and Surgeon, 237 N. Pearl St., Albany, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1880-81. m., Caroline L. Flint, 1887. Grad., Albany Med. Coll., 1895. Asst. Health Phys., Albany, 1896-1900; Coroner's Phys., 1902. Hort., Chicago, III. Phys. and Surg., Albany, N. Y. Dominic Francis Searle, Lawyer, no E. Bloomfield St., Rome, N. Y. A.B. Hamilton Coll., 1880-81. N. Y. Bar, 1884. Lawyer, Clinton, N. Y., 1884-87. m., Carrie Isham White, Rome, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1886. Lawyer, Rome, N. Y., 1887 — ; City Atty., 1899; Police Comr., 1900-04. A.B., 1904. Spec. Dept., Atty. Gen., N. Y. State, 1908. 1885 Charles Herbert Clark, Journalist, tGouverneur, N. Y. Ed., Hamiltonian (4). Class Hist. Law Stu- dent, Little Falls, N. Y. N. Y. Bar, 1889. Clk., N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1890 — .' Lawyer, Albany, N. Y. Clk., State Comsn. ;to frame a uniform charter for cities "of the third class. Connected with State Ry. Comsn. Lawyer and Journalist, Watertown, N. Y., — 1907. Ed., Free Press, Gouverneur, N. Y. Frank Newton Holman, Lawyer, 1291 Garfield Ave., Pasadena, Cal. A.B., A.M. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1887-1905. Capt., Co. H, i6sth Regt. (provisional), N. G. N. Y., 1898. m., Pauline Edna MuUer, Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1890. Cal. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Pasadena, Cal., 1 90s — . Speaker, Reform Club of New York in the Northwest Campaign, 1896; id., Repub. Natl. Com., Campaign, 1900; 1904; 1908. Au- thor, "Record Breaking Run of Scott Special," ' "Summer Outings in California," "When Cool Sea Breezes Blow." Memb., Sons of Rev. (N. Y.). Club, University (Buffalo). Charles Howard Kelsey, Journalist, Flat S, 151 13 St., Milwaukee, Wis. A.B., A.JI. Hawley Class. Medal, 1884. ist 775 TAU Jr. Physics Vr. Tompkins Math. Medal, 1884. 2d Sr. Chem. Pr. Salutatorian. «1' 13 K. Staff, Daily Mining Journal, Marquette, Mich., 1885 — . City I£d. and Part Uwner, Mining Journal, Marquette, Mich., 1885-94. With Mut. Life of N. Y., 1895-99. Mang. Ed., Min- ing Gazette, Houghton, Midi., 1899-1903. Asst. City Ed., Tribune, Detroit, Mich., 1904. Pol. and Legis. Reporter, Journal,, Milwaukee, Wis., 1904-0S; id., Milwaukee Free Press, 1908 — . Memb., Bd. of Visitors, Mich. Mil. Acad. V. Prcs. and Sec, Marquette City and PresqnL- Isle Ry. Co. Memb., Lake Superior Press Assn. (Pres., 1903). Club, Milwaukee Press; Memb., Bd. of Governors and Chmn., House Com. First son of an alumnus of T to be initiated. Robert Augustus King, College Profes- sor, t5is Wabash Ave.. Crawfords- ville, Ind. A.B., A.M. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. 2d Sr. Fr. Pr. Ger. Pr. Sr. Pres., Y. M. C. A. * B K. Teacher, Del. Lit. Inst., Franklin, N. Y., 1885- 86. Union Theol' Sem., 1886-89. Univ. of Berlin, 1889-90. Prof., Fr. and Ger., Wabash Coll., 1889-1907; Ger., 1907 — . m., Kate M. Jones, Sept. 5, 1891. Norman James Marsh, Lawyer, y6 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. LL.B. 2d Metaphysics Pr. Soph. Decl. Pr. Teacher, Polytechnic Inst., Boys' H. S., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1885-98. m., Margaret Clemer Wells, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 25, 1893, New York Univ., Law Sch. New York Law Sch. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898—. 1886 Samuel Reed Brown, Teacher, Highland Falls, N. Y. A.M. Prin., Schs., St. JohnsvilJe, East Syra- cuse, Mona, Clinton, and Highland Falls, N. Y.; Warren, Pa., 1886-1907. m.. Bertha Why- land, St. Johnsville, N. Y., 1893. A.M., ad eundum, Syracuse Univ., 1897. Supt. of Schs., Highland Falls, N. Y., 1907 — . Author, arti- cles in prose and verse. Lect., Am. Inst, of Civics. Pres., Montgomery Co. Teachers' Assn., 1889-90. Memb., Onondaga Teachers' Assn. (Pres.); Oneida Hist. Soc; The Co. Edu. Council; F. & A. M. Hon. Memb., Ful- ton Co. Teachers* Assn. Club, Adirondack Schoolmasters. William Philip Garrett, Clergyman, La Fargeville, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Fresh. Pr. Speaker. 2d South- worth Phys. Pr. * B K. Teacher, ■ Del. Lit. Inst., 1887-89; Pennington Inst., Pennington, N. J., 1889 — . m., H. Elnora Lord, Utica, N. v., 1888. Memb., Cent. N. Y. Conf. M. E. Ch., 1889-1907; Northn. N. Y. Conf., 1907—. Charles Edward Nichols, Lawyer, tSchoharie, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1882 — . Student, Law, Frank- lin, N. Y., 1883-85. New York Bar, 1885. Lawyer, Schoharie, N. Y., 1885 — . Myron John Sherwood, Journalist and Lawyer, Marquette, Mich. A.B. Hamilton Coll., 1884-86. Ed., Daily Evening Journal, Marquette, Mich., 1887 — . Life Ins. Bus., Springfield. 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Memb., F. & A. M.; Ohio Soc, Sons of Rev. Clubs: University, Business -Men's (Cincinnati); Co- lumbia Vacht (Chicago). Charles Buckingham Cole, Lawyer, 45- 47 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., -V.M., LL.B. ist Jr. Eng. Essay Pr. 2d Curran Chem. Pr. 2d Munson Fr; Pr. ist Munson Ger. Pr. Clark Orat. Pr. Valedic- torian. * B K. Del., LX A K E Conv., Washington, D. C, Jan. 5-6, 1887; Temporary Chmn. Columbia Law Sch., 1887-89. N. Y. Bar, 1889. V. Pres., Hamilton Alumni Assn., New York, N. Y., 1890—. Memb., S. W. Weiss & J. F. Mann, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1887—. Instr., N. Y. Law Sch., Con- tracts, 5 yrs. ; Common Law & Equity Preach- ing & Practice, 4 yrs. m., Bertha Woolsey Dwight, Clinton, N. Y., June 30, 1896. Memb., .\lbany Soc.; •!> B K Assn.; A IC E Assn., New York; Dwight Alumni Assn.; Commonwealth Club (Montclair). Res., 371 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclaii", N. J. Jonas Fish Mann, Lawyer, 45-47 Wall St., New York. N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. High Grad. Oration. <1> B K. Del., XXXVIII A K E Conv., Roch- ester, N, v., Nov. 11-12, 1884. Columbia Law Sch., 1887-89. * A *. LL.B., 1889. Law- yer, .\ew York, 1889 — . Memb., S. W. Weiss & J. F. Mann, Lawyers. m., Frances Stix, .\ew York, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1893. Memb., * B K Assn.; A K E Assn.; Albany Soc; N. V. Co. Lawyers' Assn. Res., 628 W. 158 1888 William Seward Partridge, Loan and In- vestment, t329 Equitable Bldg., Den- ver, Colo. A.B. 2d Fresh. Essay Pr. 2d Jr. Math. Pr. Ilawley Class. Medal. 2d Jr. Phys. Pr. Dept. Honor, Math. 1st Sr. Chem. Pr. * B K. With Republican, Denver, Colo., 1889 — , George H. Witherhead, Lawyer, 11 N. Main St., Gloversville. N. Y. A.B. <1' B K. Prof., Anc. and Mod. Langs., Acad., Plattsburg, N. Y., 1888-89. Journalist, 776 TAD Canastota, N. Y., 1889-90. Memb., Wither- head & Webber, Foundry Co., Cazenovia, N. Y., 1890-91. Instr.i St. John's Mil. Acad., Manlius, X. Y., 1891-94. Lawyer, (jlovers- ville, N. Y., 1894 — . Civil Justice, ib., 1896- 1900. m., Minnie Allen, Nov. 15, 1899. *Walter Newell Lowrie, Teacher, O'Neil. Neb. . Hamilton Coll., 1884—. Teacher, O'Neil, Neb., 1888 — . d., Nov. 21, 1892. *Hiram Albert Vance, College Profes- sor, Nashville. Tenn. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ist Soph. Eng. Essay Pr. 1st Jr. Eng. Essay Pr. Pres., XLI A K E Conv., A K E Northwestn. Assn., Chicago. 111., Oct., 19-20, 1887. Asst. Libr., Hamilton Coll., Sept., 1888-89. * B K, 1889. Prof., Rhet. and Elocu., Univ. of Nashville, 1889 — . Instr., Hist, and Student under Kluge, Univ. of Jena, 1891-93; Ph.D., 1893. m., Juliette Myrick, Clinton, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1894. Act. Prof., Eng. Philol,, Vanderbilt Univ., 1904-06. Ed., Stevenson's "Treasure Island."^ Memb., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am. i88g Elmer Ellsworth Dockstader, Teacher, Pattersonville, N. Y. A.B. m., Mary Donan, Pattersonville, N. Y., 1889. Teacher, Pattersonville, N. Y., 1889—. ♦Lincoln Christman Ackler, Lawyer, Ilion, N. y. A.B. Curran Class. M:edal, 1888. Clark Pr. Orator, 1889. * B E. m., Mabel Shull, Apr. S, 1888. Law Student, Utica, N. Y., 1889-92. Lawyer, Ilion, N. Y., 1892-1902. d., Jan. 24, 1902. *William Jackson McGuire, North West- ern, N. Y. See Uu, 1886. Hamilton Coll., — 1887. ist Soph. Decl. Pr. d., Clinton, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1887. i8go Eddy Clark Covell, Photographer, Caze- novia, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 2d Jr. Decl. Pr. ist Chera. Pr. Del., LXII A K E ConV., Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 24-25, 1888. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1890- gi, Columbia Univ., Sch. of Mines, 1892. m., Isabelle B. Gilbert, New York, N. Y., Apr. rg, 1894. Photographer, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1894 — . Chmn., Repub. Town Com., Caze- novia, N. Y., 1906-08. Memb., Lodge and Chap., F. & A. M. Frank Gibbons, Lawyer, 23 Beard Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y. .\.B. Hawley Class. Medal, 1889. ist Mun- Hon Ger. Pr., i8go. Univ. of Buffald,* Law Sch., 1890. Law Student, Buffalo, N. Y., 1890-92. N. Y. Bar, 1892. ist Lt., 74th Regt., N. G. N. Y., 1 893-1 907. m., Mar- garet Shankland, Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1905. Memb., F. & A. M.; University Club (Buffalo). Charles Oliver Gray, Clergyman and College President, Greenville, Tenn. A.B., A.M., D.D. Clark Pr. Orator. Prin., Union Sch., Heuvelton, N. Y., 1890-gi. Un- ion Theol. Sem., 1891-93. Ordained,, 1893. m., Florence Irene Rollins, Yonkers, N. Y., June 6, 1893. Presb. Ch., Sniithibwrl, N'. Y.; 1894^ 1903; Marshall, iN. C, 1903-67; Asheville, N; C, 1907-08. Pres., WasHiiigtdfi & TusciiWhJ Coll., Greenville, Tehli;, l^oB — . U.H:, igdg: Lincoln Abraham GiroSt, Lawyef; 4^)3 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. -A.B., LL.B. 2d Munson Fr. Pr. Hawle;^ Medal, Gr. and Lat. Soph. Pr. Speakei-. 2d Deb. Pr. Valedictorian. * B K. ttin.f Acad., Unadilla, N. Y., 1890-93. Buffalo La* Sch., 1893-94; LL.B., 1894. N. Y. Bar, 1894. m., Katherine E. Dewey, Oct., 1896. Sec, Niagara Falls Power Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., i896-g7. Lawyer, Buffalo, TST. Y., 1897—. Memb., Roberts, Becker, Messer & Groat, Lawyers, ib., 1897-1908; Messer & Groat, Law- yers, 1908 — . Frederick E. Knapp, fU. S. Leather Co., New York, N. Y. Charles Dwight Lee, Teacher, fUtica, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1886-87. Calvin Leslie Lewis, College Professor, Lock Box 35, Clinton, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Class Pres. (i). ist Soph. Decl. Pr. A.M., N. Y. Univ. Teacher, St. John's Mil. Acad., Manlius, N. Y.; Michigan Mil. Acad., Orchard Lake, Mich.; Boys' High Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof., Rhetoric and Oratory, Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N. Y. George Henry Minor, Lawyer, 50 Church St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. ist Tompkins Math. Pr. Tomp- kins Schp. Pr. Debater. Dept. Honors, Math., Law, and Hist. ONE. * B K. Prof., Math., Park Coll., Parkville, Mo., 1890-92. Instr., Math.; Northwestern Univ., Evanston, 111., 1892-95. Student, Lake Forest Univ., Law Dept., 1894-95. I"' Bar, 1895. N. Y. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1896-1903. Instr., Buffalo Law Sch., 1900-02. m., Flor- ence Janet McLeod, Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1900. Atty., Law Dept., Erie R. R.,. New ^ York, N. Y., 1903-04; LaniJ and Tax Agt., id., Cleveland, Ohio, 1964-05; Asst. Gen. Solicitor, id.. New York, N. Y., 1905 — . iSgi William Wentworth Brim, Lawyer, 184 High St., Lockport, N. Y. A.B. Fresh. Pr. Speaker. N. Y. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, Lockport, N. Y., 1893 — . m., Sarah Turner Dudley, Dec. 19,' igo8. Memb., F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; Lockport Wheelman; Uni- versity Club (Buffalo). ■ Robert Norton Brockway, Transporta- tion, 233 Glenwood Ave.. East Orange, N.J. Hamilton Coll., 1887-89. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Class Sec. 9 N E. Del., XLI A K E Conv., Chicago, 111., Oct. 19-20, 1887. Treasury Dept., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., New York, N. Y., 1892 — . m., Anna Florence Coe, Newark, N. J., Oct. 16, 1901. Memb., Berkeley Sch. and Hamilton Coll. Alumni Assns. ; Soc. Sons of Oneida. Clubs: A K E; Transportation. Alexander Jameson, Physician, fOgdens- burg, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1887. m., Miss Hay, 1892. Albert Emerson Stuart, Clergyman, Woodbine, Pa. A.B., A.M. ist Soph. Essay Pr. ist Jr. 777 TAU Physics Pr. Hawley Class. Medal, ist Tomp- kins Math. Pr. $200 Math. Schp. ist Mcta- pliysical Pr. Pr. Debater. Ucpt. Honors in Math., Philos. and Ethics, and Latin. Vale- dictorian. B K. Lnioil Theol. Scm., 1891- gi. Teacher, Shqrtlidge Media Acad., Media, Pa., 1892-93; Rutgers Coll. Prep., New Bruns- wick, N. J., 1893-94. Student, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1894-96. Oak Lane Presh. Ch., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1896-99. Traveled in Palestine and Europe, 1900. Chanceford Presb. Ch., Woodbine, Pa., 1901 — . Percy Loyall Wight, Teacher, Clinton, N. Y. A.l!., A.M. e X E. * B K. Teacher, High Sch., Cooperstown, N. Y., 1889-90; Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891-95. Grad. Stu- dent, Pedagogy, New York Univ., 1891-92. A.M., 1894. Prin., High Sch., Clinton, N. Y., 1895 — . m., Mary Emily Carter, Wayside, N. J., June 30, 1897. Ed., "T of A K E, Half Century Anniversary, 1856-1906," 1907. Memb., F. & A. M.; Skenandoa Club. 1892 Walter Thomas Couper, Lawyer, 4 Henry St., Binghamton, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 2d Math. Pr. 2d Physics Pr. 2d Curran Medal, ist Jr. Decl. Pr. Del., LXV A K E Conv., Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 11-12, 1891. Salutatorian. * B K. Pr. De- hater. Asst. Libr. and Priv. Tutor, Hamilton Coll., 1892-93. Asst. Prof., Gr. and Ger., ib., 1893-96. Student, Univ. of Minn., Law Sch., 1896-97. m., Ruth D. Williams, 1897. Supt. of Schs., Boonville, N. Y., 1897-1902. Head, Hist. Dept., East High Sch.,, Minneapolis, ,Minn., 1902-08. LL.B., Univ. of Minn., 1905. Instr., Univ. of Minn., Summer Sch., 1902- 08. N. Y. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y., 1909—. With W. J. & F. W. Welch, Lawyers. Memb., Am. Hist. Assn. Orville Theodore Fletcher, Clergyman, Sidney, N. .Y. A.B., A.M. Student Volunteer. Del., Stu- dent Volunteer Conv., Cleveland, Ohio, 1891. Memb., Football Team. Student, Union Theol. Sem., 1892-95. Presb. Chs., N. J., 1896-1904; N. Y., 1904-08. Cong. Ch., Sidney, N. Y., 1908 — . m., Natalie Willmott, Jersey City, N. J., Mar. 29, 1897. Alfred Walter Gray, Lawyer, t4S Falls St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. A.B. Del., LXIV A K E Conv., New York, N. Y., Nov. 13-14, 1890. Jr. Pr. Speaker. Law Student, Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1892-96. Lawyer, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1896 — , Memb., Dudley, GrAy & Noonan, Lawyers, m., Fran- ces F. Newman, BuiTalo, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1899. Memb., Niagara Club (Niagara Falls) ; Law- yers Club (Buffalo), George L. Gregory, Farmer, McCIure, N. Y. Frederick William Welsh, Lawyer, 4 Henry St., Binghamton, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. e N E. Baseball, Football, and Track Teams. * B K. Instr., Rutgers Prep. Sch., 1892-93. Cornell Law Sch., 1893-9 5- ist Deb. Pr. 1st Thesis Pr. LL.B., 1893. N. Y. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, Binghamton, 1895 — . m., Mabel Palmer. Portland, Me., 1896. Chran., Repub. City Com. Dir„ Y. ,M, C. A.; Binghamton Trust Co. Memb., F. & A. M.; Sons of Am. Rev.; Empire State Soc. Res., 34 Chestnut St. Charles Eliot Williams, OiBcer of Cor- poration, Geneva, N. Y. (Permanent), 150 JSJassau St., New York, N. Y., (Temporary). Hamilton Coll., 1888-90, Sec. and Treas., N. Y. Cent. Iron Works Co., Geneva, N. Y. m., Harriet £. Glauville, ib., Apr. 25, 1895. Memb., Lodge, Chapter, and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Elks. Charles Willis Yeomans, Lawyer, 675 O'Neil Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. A.B. ist Soph. Essay Pr. * B K. Prof., Lat. and Gr., Delaware Lit. Inst., Franklin, N. Y., 1892-93. Teacher, 1893 — . Priv., ist New York Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Anna M. Kowlan, May I, 1902. Supr., 3d Ward, Binghamton, N. Y., 1908-09. Asst. Corpn. Counsel, ib,, 1909 — . Capt., ist Inf., N. G. N. Y. Memb., Binghamton Press Club (Sec). ♦Henry Shattuck Verrill, College Pro- fessor, Parkville, Mo. A.B., A.M. Brockway Entrance Pr. Mc- Kinney Soph. Pr. Speaker. Hawley Class. Pr. Valedictorian. * B K. Prof., Rhetoric and English, Park Coll., Parkville, Mo., 1892- 1901. A.M., Hamilton, 189S; Harvard, 1898. d.. Hot Springs, Wyo., Aug. 30, 1901. ♦George Franklin Wood, Franklin, N. Y. A.B. McKinney Soph. Pr. Speaker. Kellogg Pr. Pres.. Y. M. C. A. 2d Deb. Pr. * B K. Student, Union Theol. Sem. d.. New York, \. Y., Feb. 3, 1893. 1893 Thomas Clinton Brockway, Clergyman, tGreeley, Colo. A.B. Soph. Pr. Speaker. Pres., Y. M. C. A. (4). Class Poet. Asst. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Utica, N. Y., 1893-94. Student, Auburn Theol. Sem. Charles Henry Clark, Lawyer and Journalist, tBainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y. A.B. See Sigma, 1893. Hamilton Coll., 1889- 90. Amherst Coll., 1890-93. Nathaniel McGiffin, Clergyman, 4102 Cuming St., Omaha. Neb. A.B., B.D., D.D. 2d Fresh. Decl. Pr. Clark Pr. Sr. Pr. Deb. Pres., Hamilton Coll. Re- pub. Club, 1892. Instr., Oratory, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-95, m., Mary A. Leet, Aug. i, 1894. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1895-98; B.D., 1898. Instr., Oratory, Auburn Theol. Sem., 5 yrs. Presb. Chs., N. ¥., Pa., and Neb., 1898 — . Chmn., Home Missioii Com- of the Synod of Neb., 2 yrs. D.D., Hastings Coll., 1905. Hurlon Daniel Sheldon, Evangelist, ti6 Norris St., Auburn, N. Y. Hamilton ' Coll., 1889-90. Memb., Everts, Sheldon & Co., Mfrs. of Sash Door and Blinds, Auburn, N. Y. Elbert Mortimer Somers, Physician and Alienist, State Hospital, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Hon. A.B., M.D. Hamilton Coll., 1889-90. M.D., New York Univ., Med. Coll. m., Har- riet Greeley, Apr. 12, 1899. ist Asst. Phys., State Hosp., Odgensburg, N. Y. Nervous and 778 TAU Mental Diseases, ile'mb., Am. Medico-Psycho- logical Sec. ; Sandford Lawton Underwood, Physician and Surgeon, 28 Exeter St., Pittston. Pa. Hamilton Coll., 1889-90. Univ. of Pa., 1890- 93. Surg., Pittston Hosp. Chief Attending Phys., Pa. State Tuberculosis Disp. No. 94. Alexander Wouters, Clergyman, 124 Standart St., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M. ist Fresh. Decl. Pr. Hawley Medal, Lat. and Gr. ist Kellogg Pr. 2d Deb. Pr. 4> B K. Tutor, Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., 1893-94. m-j Alice May King, Clinton, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1893. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1894-97. Presb, Ch., Wyandotte, Mich., 1897-1900; Syra- cuse, N. Y., 1900 — . Student, Semitics, Syra- cuse Univ., I yr. Chmn., Permanent Com. on Presb. Home Missions and \'acant Chs. in the Presbytery of Syracuse, 1905 — . 1894 Abram James Faiche, Lawyer, 215 Mon- tague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1890-92. Law Student, New York Law Sch. Lewis Nathaniel Foote, Physician, 147 Hancock St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Jr. Pr. Speaker. New York Univ., Med. Sch., 1894-97; M.D., 1S97. Phys., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897 — . Hon. AM., 1897. Phys. to Bushwick Hosp., Brooklyn. Instr., Gastrology, Vanderbilt Clinic, New York; Long Island Coll. Hosp. Memb., Kings Co. Med. Soc. ; Associated Phys. of L. I. Read numerous papers before Kings Co. Med. Soc, pubd. in Brooklyn Med. Journal. James Albert Minor, Lawyer, fSo Church St., New York. N. Y. A.B. Soph. Pr. Speaker. * B K. Traveling Salesman, 1894-99. N. Y. Law Sch., 1899- 1901. Treas., Reorganized Dominion Security Co. Arthur Melvin Payne, Lawyer, fMiddle- town, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 1st Brockway Entrance Pr. 2d Fresh. Decl. Pr. 2d Soph. Essay Pr. ist Jr. Essay Pr. ist Curran Medal. Clark Pr. Kellogg Pr. Kirkland Pr. Soper Pr. Dept. Honors, Or., Law, Hist., Ethics, Bible, and Oratory. Valedictorian. Asst. Libr., 1894-95. Justice of Peace, Middletown, N. Y., 1896. Act. Recorder, ib., 1897. Frederick Abell Wood, Lawyer, Dakota City, Neb. LL.B. Hamilton Coll., 1890-91; 1893-94. ist Fresh. Decl. Pr. Football Team. Univ. of Mich., Law Sch., 1894-96; LL.B., 1896. Law- yer, Dakota City, Neb., 1896 — . *John Newton Beach, Brooklyn, N. Y. Williams Coll., 1890-93. Hamilton Coll., 1893. Capt., Baseball Team, 1893. d., Aug. 23, 1893. *George Ansel Watrous, Teacher, Utica, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 2d Pr., Jr. Pr. Speaking Contest. Instr., Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894-97. Schp. at Columbia Univ. A.M., Columbia Univ., 1895. Head of Dept., Rhet- oric and Oratory, Free Acad., Utica, N. Y., 1897-1903. m., Grace Clarke Hayes, July 6, 189S. Author, "First Year English," "Sec- ond Year English." d., Aug. 27, 1903. 1895 William Andrew Aiken, Clergyman, Morrisville, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Hawley Class. Medal. Jr. Essay Pr. Kirkland Pr. Commenc. Oration. Del., XLVIII A K E Conv., New York, N. Y., Nov. 14-16, 1894. Sec. to Congressman Wil- liam D. Daly, N. J., 1895-99. N. J. Bar, 1898. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1902. Libr., Mor- risville Pub. Library, Morrisville, N. Y., 1903- 04. Cong. Ch., ib., 1903-og. Memb., Lodge and Chap., F. & A. M.; I. O. 0. F. Harold Wyatt Cole, Editor, 184 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Hamilton Coll., 1891-92. 2d Fresh. Essay Pr. m., Marilla Callender, 1893. Reporter, Al- bany ArguSf Associated Press, i8gi — . Lit. Ed., 7 Hearst Newspapers, 1905-07. Ed., Cold Storage and Ice Trade Journal, 116 Nassau St., New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc. of Refrigerating Engs. (Charter Memb.). Frederick Percy Knapp, Banker, fBing- hamton, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1B91. Clk., Deposit Bank, 1891-93. Asst. Cashier, Binghamton Trust Co., 1893—. Hosmer Waldo Leeds, Railroading, 1004 Railway Exchange, Chicago, 111. Hamilton Coll., 1891-93. ONE. Sec, Traffic Assn. of Cal., San Francisco, Cal., 1894-95. Contracting Freight Agt., C. B. & 6. R. R., St. Louis, Mo., 1896-1900; A. T. & S. F. Ry., Denver, Colo., 1901-02. Chief Clk., Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co., Chicago, 111., 1903 — . m., Mabelle Allen, St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 4, 1904. Memb., Northwestn. A K E Alumni Assn., Chicago, 111. Samuel Gilmore Palmer, Clergyman, Big Run, Pa. A.B. Rochester Univ., 1S90-91. Hamilton Coll., 1891-95. Clark Pr. Orator. 6 N E. Union Theol. Sem., 1895-97. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1897-98. Presb. Chs., N. Y. and Pa., 1898 — . m.. Bertha L. Potter, Jan. 17, 1901. i8g6 Alexander Alison, Clergyman, 901 Wash- ington St., Wilmington, Del. A.B., A.M. Hawley Class. Medal. Fresh. Pr. Speaker. Ed., Hamiltonian. Leader, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1896-99. A.M., 1899. Presb. Chs., Pa. and Del., 1899 — . m., Katharine Anna Smith, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 7, 1899. Comr., Synod of Pa., Pittsburgh, Pa., igoi; Gen. Assembly . of Presb. Ch. in U. S. A., Buffalo, N. Y., 1904. Horace Greely Atwater, Lawyer, tNor- folk, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1892-94. 1st Brockway En- trance Pr. Soph. Pr. Speaker. Leland Stan- ford, Jr., Univ., 1894-95. Univ. of Chicago, 1895-96. N. Y. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Norfolk, N. Y., 1900 — . George Wheeler Elkins, Lawyer, 34 Pine St., New York, N. Y. LL.B., A.B. Hamilton Coll., 1892-94. N. Y. Law Sch., 1894-96; LL.B., 1896. N. Y. Bar, 770 TAU i8g6. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1896 — . m., Dorothy J. Heyer, Nov. I, 1899. Hon. A.ii., 1909. Edward McNally, Teacher, fi Union Place, Lynbrook, L. 1. A.B., A.M. <1' B K. Teacher, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Cutler Sch., New York, N. Y. ; Commercial High Sch., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1896—. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Arthur Ten Eyck Warner, Lawyer, 60 Wall St.. New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. 1st Fresh. Essay Pr. ist Soph. Essay Pr. 2d Curran Medal. $200 Truax Gr. Pr. Schp. 2d Jr. Pr. Decl. Kirkland Sr. Pr. > Oration. Darling Pr. Thesis. Dept. Honors in Law, History, Metaphysics, and Latin. * B K. New York Law Sch., 1896-98; LL.B., 1898. Lawyer, Cobbleskill, N. Y., 1898-1908; New York, N. Y., 1908—. Gardner Weeks Wood, Newspaper Bu- reau, 23 City Hall Place, New York. N. Y. A.B. Munson Ger. Schp. * B K. Prof., i Ger., Ives Sem., Antwerp, N. Y., 1896-97. Instr., High Sch., Oil City, Pa., 1897-98. With Standard Oil Co., ib., 1897-1901. With Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1901. 1897 Crosby Jordan Beakes, Lawyer, 80 Ham- ilton Ave., White Plains, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Munson Ger. Schp. Ger. Pr. Dept. Honors in Gr., Ger., Am. Hist., and Constitutional Law. * B K. N. Y. Law Sch., 1897-99; LL.B., 1899. With Title Guaranty and Trust Co., New York, N. Y. m., Gertrude A. Hulse, June 2, 1904. Memb., Transporta- tion Club, Dunwoodie Country Club. David Adelbert Davy, Clergyman, 2225 Southport Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Fresh. Pr. Speaker. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Student Sec., Internatl. Com. of Y. M. C. A., 1897-99. Dept. Honor in Rhetoric and Oratory, m., Albertha Permelia Youker, Aug. 9, 1899. Hartwick Theol. Sem., 1899- 1901. Ordained, 1901. Pastor, 1st Lutheran Ch., West Sand Lake, N. Y., 1901-06; Unity Evangelical Lutheran Ch., Chicago, 111., 1906 — . James Madison Glass, Teacher, 285 Ken- wood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Mgr., Track Aths., 1897. Dept. Honors in Math., Psychology, Logic, Peda- gogics, Am. Hist., and Constitutional Law. * B K. Prin., Franklin Acad., Prattsburg, N. Y., 1897-1902; High Sch., Sidney, N. Y., 1902-07. Rep. with Allyn & Bacon, New York, - N. Y., 1907-09. Prin., Sch. No. 4, Rochester, N. Y., 1909 — . m., Anna Louise Bussey, Prattsburg, N. Y. ^ Joshua Edwin Sweet, College Professor, 301 St. Marks Square, Philadelphia. Pa. A.B., A.M., M.D. 2d Soph. Essay Pr. Soph. Pr. Speaker. Truax Gr. Schp. ist Chem. Pr. Root Fellowship in Physical Sci. Dept. Honors in Gr., Ger., Chem,, and Biology. * B K. 2 S. Univ. of Giessen, 1897-1901; I M.D., 1901. Times Fellowship, Univ. of Pa., ^ J 901-04. Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Research, 1904-06. m., Greta Winifred McCauley, 1904. Asst. Prof., Experimental Surg., Univ. of Pa., 1906 — . Author, numerous brochures on sub- jects of expci-imenlal medicine and surgery. James Albert Winans, College Professor, Cornell Heights, Ithaca, N. Y. .\.B., LL.IJ. 1st l-'resh. Pr. Essay. Fresh, Pr. Speaker. Soper Lat. Schp. Hawley Class. .Medal. .McKinney Pr. Debater. V^arsity Foot- ball Team. Mgr., Hamilton Literary Mag. Dept. Honors in Lat., Gr., Rhetoric, and Ora- tory, Psychol., Logic, and Pedagogics. New York, 1905 — . m., Bes- sie H. Carroll, Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1906. Student, Pol. Sci., Columbia Univ., 1906-—. igo2 Franklin Higby Church, Physician and Surgeon, 225 Genesee St.. Utica, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Class Baseball Team (1-2- 3-4). Class Basketball Team (3-4). 2d Un- derwood Chem. Pr. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1902-06; M-D., 1906. Res. Surg., Utica Gen. Hosp., 1 906-07. m., Grace T. McGuire, Utica, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1907. Pathol, to St. Eliza- beth's Hosp., Utica, N. Y. Asst., in Gynec- ology, Utica Gen. Hosp. Memb., Utica Med. Library Assn.; Oneida Co. Med. Assn.; State Med. Soc. Nelson London Drummond, Lawyer, 59 Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Fayerweather Pr. Schp. 2d Brockway Entrance Pr. N E. Varsity Foot- ball Team (2-3-4); Capt. (4). Pentagon. Al- bany Law Sch., 1902-04. LL.B., 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Auburn, N, Y., 1904 — . Memb., S. O. V.; K. of P.; Elks; Auburn City Club. Charles Harwood, Lawyer, 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A;M., LL.B. Class Football, Baseball and BaBketball Teams. Fresh. Pr. Speaker, 1st Curran Medal. Munson Ger. Schp. Com- menc. Speaker. 4> B K. N, Y. Law Sch., 1902-04; LL.B., 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Law- yer, N. Y., 1904 — . Memb., N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1909 — . Clark Haynes Minor, Manager, 23 Rue Boudevoyns, Antwerp, Belgium. Ph.B. Fayerweather Schp. Track Team (i). Asst. Mgr., Baseball (2); Mgr., id. (3). 2d Jr. Essay Pr. 2d Southworth Physics Pr. Com- mehc. Speaker. Del., LV A K E Conv., Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 11-13, 1901. With Wesln. Elect. Co., New York, N. Y., 1902-05. Asst. Mgr., Bell Telephone Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1905-06; Mgr., id., Omaha, Neb., 1907,-08; id., Kansas City, Mo., 1908-09; id., Antwerp, Bel- gium, 1909 — . m., Edith Schott, Kansas City, Mo., May, 1909. Memb., Knife and Fork Club; University Club (Kansas City, Mo.). Harry Eager Reeve, Electrician, fNew- burg, N. Y. A.B. Hawley Medal. Soper Lat. Schp. Class ^"'ootball Team (a); Capt. (2). Commenc. Speaker. * B K. William Harrison Slaughter, Physician 1406 Ave. 11, Flatbush, Brooklyn N. Y. Ph.B., M.D. Substitute, Varsity Football Team. 1st Jr. Essay Pr. V. Prin., High Sch., Gouv- erneur, N. Y., 1902-03. College of Phys. and Surgs., Columbia Univ., 1903-07; M.D., 1907. n T * (Med.). Interne, Ger. Hosp., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1907-08. Attending Historian to Ger. Hosp., ib. Adjunct Phys. to Samaritan Hosp., Brooklyn. Attending Otologist and Laryngologist, Brooklyn City Disp. m., Winona Merwin Smith, Sept. 16, 1908. Memb., Kings Co. Med. Soc; Soc. of Internes, Ger. Hosp., lirooklyn, N. Y. 1903 Francis Merriman Barnes, Jr., Physi- cian, Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hosp., Station A., Baltimore, Md. A.B., A.M., M.D. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1903- 07; M.D., 1907. * B K. Chemical Asst., Chemical Laboratory, Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1907-08; Asst. Phys. and Dir., ib., 1908 — . Albert Christian Busch, Clergyman, ti23 E. Hanover St., Trenton, N. J. A.B. Class Basketball Team (.2-3). Varsity Basketball Team (i). Varsity Track Team (1-2). 2d Jr. Pr. Essay. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1903-07. Pastor, Second Presb. Ch., Trenton, N. J., 1907 — . Thomas Richard Lee Carter, Teacher, fMurfreesboro, Tenn. 2d Jr. Pr. Essay. Harrison William Foreman, Clergyman, 17 Grant Place, Utica, N. Y. A.B. Class Baseball Team (2). Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, N. Y., 1903-06. 1st George Cabot Word Pr. for Reading. m., Florence Adelaide Nichols, Clinton, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1906. Asst., Trinity Ch., Boonville, N. Y., 1906-07. Ordained, 1907: Grace Ch-. Utica, N. Y., 1907-09. Rector, Emmanuel Ch., Nor- wich, N. Y., 1909 — . Lawrence Augustus Harkness, Theo- logical Student, 830 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Fayerweather Entrance Schp. N. Y. Law Sch., 1903-05; LL.B., 1905. New York Bar, 1905. Gen. Theol. Sem., — 1911. Edward Harvey Lomber, Teacher, 163 N. Main St., Canandaigua, N. Y. Ph.B., Ph.M. Prin., High Sch., Walworth, N. Y. ; Canandaigua Acad., Canandaigiia, N. Y. Memb., Genesee Valley Schoolmasters Club; Interlake Council of Schoolmasters. John Henry Mangan, Lawyer, 700 Se- curity Mutual Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. A.B. Class Basketball Team (1-2-3). Var- sity Basketball Team (3) ; Capt., id. (4). N. Y. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Binghamton, N. Y., 1905—. Albert Payne Mills, Teacher, Albany Academy, Albany, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Brockway Entrance Pr. Fayer- weather Pr. Schp. 1st Jr. Pr. Essay. 2d Curran Class. Medal. Lat. Schp. ist Jr. Pr. Decl. 2d Chem. Pr. <1> B K. Teacher, Rut- gers Prep. Sch., New Brunswick, ^^. J., 1903- 782 TAU 07; Albany Acad., Albany, N. Y., 1907 — . m., Helena Douglass McCrum, June 22, 1909. James Pronk Tate, Journalist, tWar- wick, N. Y. Ph.B. Fresh. Football Team. Tompkins Math. Medal. With Advertiser, Warwick, N. Y. Herbert M. Tuthill, Officer of Corpora- tion, Prattsburg, N. Y. A.B. Fresh., Football Team. Varsity Track Team (1-3). 2d Fresh. Decl. Pr. Sec. and Gen. Mgr., Independent Telephone Co., Pratts- burg, N. Y. Wilfred Carl Youker, Lawyer, 20 Broad St., New York, N. Y. , A.B. Bus. Mgr., Hamiltonian. "freas., Y. M. C. A. (3). N. Y. Law Sch., 1903-05. N. Y. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, New York, 1905^. m., Lena Violet Sabin, Aug. 16, 1905. Res., 310 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. . ■ 1904 Edward Sumner Carr, Commercial Agency, 181 St. and Ft. Washington Ave., The Chiselhurst, New York, N. Y. B.S. * B K. With Bradstreet Co., New York, N. Y., 1904 — . m., Elisabeth Thomp- son Newman, Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1908. : Dewey Jeremiah Carter, Broker, 439 16 St., Brooklyn, N. Y". Ph.B. 2d Pr., McKinney Decl. Contest. Mgr., Football Team (4). Bus. Mgr., Hamilton Lit- erary Mag. Memb., "D T" and "Buttinski" Clubs. Clark Pr. Orator, m., Nellie Frances DuBois Henderson, Sept. 19, 190S. Charles Frederic Seiter, U. S. Revenue Cutter Service, Boonville, N. Y. A.B. Fayerweather Pr. Schp. Sch. of Instr,, U. S. Revenue Cutter Service, 1904-07. Mid- shipman, 1907-08; 3d Lt., Jan. 30, 1908- Apr. 12, 1908; 2d Lt., Apr. 12, 1908. Stationed on the Atlantic, Great Lakes, and the Gulf of Mexico, 1907 — . Andrew Jackson Steel, Officer of Cor- poration, 42 Wallabout Market, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1900-02. m., Sophia Malchow, July 20, 1907. Sec. and Treas., Steel Drake Baking Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Memb., Crescent Athletic Club. Floyd Montgomery Wills, Banking, Manufacturers & Traders Natl. Bank, Buffalo, N. Y. Ph.B. Varsity Football Team (1-2-3) ; Capt. (4). Ed.-in-Chief, Hamiltonian. Assoc. Ed., Hamilton Life. "D T" Club. Manufacturers & Traders Natl. Bk., Buffalo, N. Y. Addison Wheeler Wood, Banker, Pratts- burg, N. Y. A.B. Capt., Track Team (4). Holds T-vvo- Mile Record for Hamilton. Banker, Pratts- burg, N. Y. Memb., F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. I90S Harold Everett Hallman, Clergyman, Earle Warner Anibal, Teacher, 27 Pros- Ocean View, Cal. pect St., Gloversville, N. Y. A.B. Class Football, Baseball, and Basketball Ph.B. Valedictorian. Honors in Math., Ger., , Teams. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1906-09. m.. Oratory, and Debate. * B K. Teacher Math' Harriet M. Jenkins, Aug. 27, 1908. Memb., Sci., and Hist., Mohegan Lake Sch., Mohegatil Benham Club, Princeton, N. J. N. Y., 1908-09. Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1909—. 783 Homer Harvey Harwood, Lawyer, 261 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Class Football, Baseball, and Basket- ball Teams. ist Soph. Pr. Decl. Winner, Clark Pr. Orat. Contest. N. Y. Law Sch., 1905-08. New York Bar, 1908. Lawyer, New York, ,N. Y., 1908—. Robert Ur Hayes, Banking, Clinton, N. Y. A.B. Class Baseball Team (i). "D T" Club. Bk. Clk., Clinton,. N. ,,Y. . . Walter Matthew Palmer, Lawyer, 30 Burwell St., Little Falls, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Class Football Team (2). Co- lumbia Law Sch., 1907-08; LL.B., 1908.- N,-i Y. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Little Falls, N. Y.,' 1908 — . Richard A. Poison, tpi N. 3 St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. . ,, . igo6 Rumley De Witt, Civil Engineer, 4 Howard St., Auburn, N. Y. C.E. Hamilton Coll., 1902-05. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1905-08.' Martin Ambrose DriscoU, Jr., Officer of Corporation, Haverstraw, N. Y. A.B. 1st Curran Medal. Truax Or. Schp. ist Munson Fr. Pr. Valedictorian. ^4» ,B, -K.^ Harvard Law Sch., 1907-09. ' m., Syljil Reeve Brown, July 7, 1908. V. Pres., Haverstraw Water Supply Co., Haverstraw, N. Y. Alexander Magmes Drummond, Teach- er, 59 Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Fayerweather Entrance Schp. Mgr., Fresh. Football and Basketball Teams. Harvard Univ., 1906-07. Student, Cornell Univ., 1908-09. Instr., Dept. of Oratory, ib., 1907-09. A.M., Hamilton Coll., 1909. James Jackson Hosmer, Lawyer, 54^ Hamilton Ave., Auburn, N. Y. '• Hamilton Coll., 1902 — . N. Y. Bar, 1909. Stanley H. Murdock, t Auburn, N. Y. William Thomas Purdy, Western Elec- tric Co., tS43 W. Monroe Ave., Chi- cago, 111. Fayerweather Entrance Schp. 1907 Harwood Muzzy Schwartz, Teacher, Norwich, N. Y. B.S. Capt., Football Team (4). Memb., Pen- tagon Soc. Sergti, Co. G, 28th U. S. Vol. Inf., Philippine Insurrection, 1899-1901. Teach- er, High Sch., Little Falls, , N. Y., 1907-08. Prill., High Sch., Norwich, N. Y., 1908 — . m., Kathrina Burr Burlingame, Adams, Mass., Jan. 9, 1909. Kenneth Appley Sprague, Mercantile Business, Roscoe, N. Y. B.S. * B K.. Mercantile Bus., Roscoe, N. Y. igo8 TAU John DuBois Henderson, Business, 115 Court St., Herkimer, N. Y. A.B Mgr., Track Aths. Memb., Coll. Ad- visory Bd. (2-3-4) • Rep., N. Y. State I. A. A. U. (3-4)- With Horrocks Desk Co., Her- kimer, N. v., 1908 — . Frank Townsend Laird, Teacher, 8 Miller St., Utica, N. Y. A.B. 3 Essay Prs.; 1 Oration Pr. * B K. Teacher, Utica, N. Y., 1908—. Charles Bernard McCarthy, Journalist, 4 Lincoln St.. Auburn, N. Y. A.B. Del., LXI A K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., Nov. 13-15, 1907. Memb., Elks. Thomas J. Mooney, Lawyer, tS02 West ISI St., New York, N. Y. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch. N. Y. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, New York, 1908^. Benjamin Brokaw Roseboom, Jr., fAgri- cultural Coll., Lansing, Mich. Harold J. Snyder, fAuburn, N. Y. • 1909 Joseph Howard Morgan, i6 Woodruff PL, Auburn, N. Y. A.B. Harold Paterson Osborn, fSso Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Del.. LXII A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11-13, 1908. Varsity Football, 1907-0S. A T Club. Cross and Helmet. "Buttinski." George Frederick Wallace, fHerkimer. N. Y. Instrumental Club (i). "D. T." Ed. and Mgr., Mgr. of Tennis. Bus. Mgr., 1909 Hamiltonian. Memb., Coll. Athletic Advisory Bd. ♦Samuel Hugh Saunders, Clinton, N. Y. d., July I, 1909. I910 Carl Arthur Beck, 150 Beacon Ave., New Haven, Conn. See Rho Delta, 1910. Hamilton Coll., 1906-07. Univ. of Wis., 1907 — . Robert Owen Anthony Burns, Clinton, N. Y. Mg;r., Football. Athletic Advisory Bd. Jr. Prom. Com. Class Football, Baseball, and Basketball Teams. Capt., Class Basketball. Jr. Whist Club. German Club. Press Club. Pres., "D T" Club. Leo Owen Richard Coupe, 133 Oneida St., Utica, N. Y. Glee Club. Coll. Choir. Fresh. Frolic Com. Jr. Whist Club. Frank Eli Felt, Bookkeeper, 1435 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Hamilton Coll., 1906-07. Dickinson Coll., i yr. Memb., F. & A. M. Home Address, Em- porium, Pa. Francis Robert Harper, Clinton, N. Y. Varsity Football Team. Glee Club. McKin- ney Pr, Speaker. Fayerweather Entrance Schp. Chmn., Soph. Hop Com. Jr. Whist Club. William Havens Moore, 252 N. Pearl St., Albany, N. Y. Charles Frederick Stube, Fonda, N. Y. I'Vesh. Pr. Essay. Class Sec. 1910 Hamilton Bd. (Adv. Mgr.). Fresh. Banq. Com. Track Team, T906-07. igii Claude E. Anibal, 27 Prospect St., Gloversville, N. Y. Fayerweather Schp. Baldwin Entrance Pr. Instrumental Club (i). "D. T." Ed. and Mgr., Life. Class Sec. (i, 2). Arthur Wilson Armistead, Aurora, N. Y. "D. T." Harry Brown Curtis, Rockdale, N. Y. Press Club. Murray McGregor Gardner, Fort Cov- ington, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1907-09. New York Univ., Bellevue Hosp., 1909 — . Varsity Baseball Team. Coll. Glee Club. "D. T." Class Bas- ketball Team. Harold Foote Johnson, 24 Clinton St., Oxford, N. Y. Glee Club. Fresh. Frolic Com. William John Manion, Ferndale, N. Y. Varsity Baseball Team. Soph. Hop Com. Myron Edward Wilder, 122 Hubbell St., Canandaigua, N. Y. Class Basketball Team. igi2 Robert Wilfred Drummond, 59 Genesee ,St., Auburn, N. Y. Varsity Football Team. Class Pres. (i). Carl Frederick Heidenreich, 121 Miller Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Curtis Knox, Knoxboro, N. Y. \'arsity Football Team. Capt., Class Basket- ball' Team. Frederick Henderson Ottaway, Canas- tota, N. Y. Charles James Mangan, 160 Clinton St., Binghamton, N. Y. Charles Wesley Slaughter, Campbell Hall, Orange Co., N. Y. Henry Broadwell Watkins, Campbell, N. Y. 1913 Abel Edward Blackmar, Jr., Brooklyn. Owen Gregory Burns, Clinton, N, Y. William Gerard McKee, Fort Plain, N. Y. George Andrew Reiss, Roselle Park, N. J. Charles Denslow Wheelock, Clinton, N. Y. Holland Breeman Williams, Corning, N. Y. 784 mvfriih MU COLGATE COLLEGE fMADISON UNIVERSITY UNTIL MAY 26, 1890] Hamilton, N. Y. Chartered, March i, 1856 MU Chapter is most fortunate in the possession of " Fifty Years of M," a thorough history supplemented by short biographies of every alumnus, which vi^as published in 1906 by Brother H. O. Whitnall. Of necessity, therefore, a great many interesting details must be eliminated from this short story of the growth of the society. Yet in every history of M Chapter there are two landmarks, and to them is related the story of fifty- four years. Around the romance of the " Early Years," and about the " Building of the Temple," clusters a large share of the traditions of M. In the year 1856, and for many years before, fraternities were refused en- trance at Madison (Colgate). A A $ in 1850, and * Y had made futile at- tempts to gain a foothold, so that there was nothing but a record of previous fa,ilures to encourage the road-makers of A K E. Then follows one of the most precious stories that was ever the heritage of any organization. Quietly the eight gathered, quietly they knocked for admission at the doors of Mother $, and quietly they were received. Still the college authorities failed to see in the close companionship of these students, anything more than an ordinary bond of common interest and forty men were made Dekes before the " eyes of the elders " were opened. And they were opened in just this way. On Commencement Day, in 1856, the zeal of one member outstripped his respect for college authority and he flaunted his badge from the public platform. The faculty rose in arhis. They passed resolutions and A K E returned them with vigor. The faculty threat- ened to expel every man in the " secret society," and were answered thus : " Resolved that we hereby pledge ourselves individually to maintain our mem- bership in this society until the laws of the University are so altered or 787 MU amended as lo allow secret societies a lawful existence in this University or we are expelled from Madisun University." l-ourteen members yielded to the intense pressure of the authorities, and offered their resignations to the fra- ternity, but, instead, were promptly expelled from membership. The remaining Dekes, realizing the seriousness of the situation, preferred suicide to extinction and agreed to disband, signing a paper which testified that they no longer belonged to the secret society — all but one man 1 To the diplomacy and fidelity of John Ross Baumes, M Chapter largely owes her existence to-day. He refused to sign with his comrades, and though threatened with immediate expulsion, he managed to initiate from the Academy eight incoming Freshmen. Everything now was secrecy. The charter was deposited first in the hands of T Chapter, then in the keeping of a loyal Deke girl of the village. At the close of each meeting the chapter was temporarily disbanded to keep within the letter of the pledge made by the charter members, yet the work of the Fra- ternity was done with success and with dispatch. Then slowly the light broke. One by one the pins of the chapter made their appearance, yet no objection came from the sanctum of the faculty. And the dawn of fraternity merged into the broad day. The war of the North and South laid heavy hand upon the fraternity at Madison. Out of the little college, out of the struggling chapter went thirty- two men, and of these, five fell upon the field of battle. An infinite pathos lingers over their brave young lives, and blent with the tender graces of their communion and fellowship, the recollection of those broad-browed, broad- souled youths who so calmly and proudly looked out on life's endeavor, is a priceless legacy of college days. The story of M's Temple is the basis for the second stage in the chapter's history. When finally it was decided to attempt the building with no money, or next to none on hand, man after man pledged first his allowance, then his bank account, and finally his credit. The sacrifice of these men can never be fully written. Day in and day out they labored for foundation stone until they had quarried enough. Then came an opportunity to sell the stone and realize a good round sum. The transaction was made, and back went the Dekes to the quarry for another lot for the foundation. The honor of dedi- cating the structure was the privilege of the class of 1877. The temple stands to-day, plain, to be sure, but beautiful in its simplicity, beautiful in its location, beautiful in its memories. One important event marks the transition from the " Temple days " to the present time — the gift of the Pierce Memorial. While it is true that more money has been spent for homes of other chapters and of other fraternities, this is the only gift which has been complete — house, furnishings, and all. The house was given by Brother F. T. Pierce, 1856. at the request of his son Frank, 1888, who died soon after graduation. This building has served the needs of the chapter splendidly, and after twenty years of royal service it is 788 MU soon to yield place to a new building, toward which end plans and funds are being surely collected. The last ten years of the life of M Chapter have shown growth proportionate to the growth of Colgate. In the life and interests of the college, A K E stands unquestionably first, Gradually the number of rival fraternities has in- creased until M finds herself in competition with A Y, B (a) n, $ K *, * r A, and two local societies, 2 A, and Madison Club. Deke alumni have always been the ones to take the initiative in the welfare of the college, thus showing the active chapter that they are willing in their support. Years have marked a sound progress in the position and progress of M of A K E. She is gathering to herself the fruits of a steady successful advance, and withal she is laying solid foundations for strong sons of generations yet unborn. 789 MU CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS i8S4 *Jonas Holland Browne, Clergyman, Seville, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1854-56. Bapt. Cli., Painesville, Ohio, 1856-58. m., Ella Ophelia Osgood, Hamilton, i\. Y., June 23, 1857. d., ib., June 27, 1858. 1855 ♦Augustus Washington Alexander, Law- yer, St. Louis, Mo. A.B., A.M. Orat. I'r. Teacher, Acad., Cort- landville, N. Y., 1855-56. m., Mary Susannah Perry, Canton, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1856. Law Student, Watertown, N. Y., 1856-57. N. Y. Bar, 1858. Lawyer, St. Louis and Glencoe, Mo., 1858-190S. A.M., Shurtleff Coll., 1859. City Atty., St. Louis, Mo., 1866. Sec, Mo. State Bd. of Guardians, 1872. Author, "Grant as a Soldier," 1887. d., Feb. i, 1905. 1856 Marinus Newton Allen, Manufacturer. Titusville, Pa. .\.B., A.M. Charter Member. Teacher, Cort- landt Acad., Homer, N. Y., 1856-60. m., Jen- nie E. Baker, Homer, N. Y., 1857. Prin. of Acad., Wellsborough, Pa., 1860-63. Inventor, Allen Valve, 1865. Ed., Courier, Titusville, Pa., 1870-77. Ry. Builder and Operator, 1877- 79. Dealer, Oil Well Supplies, 1S79-86. Caleb Hathaway Gallup, Lawyer, Nor- walk, Ohio. Ph.B., LL.B. Charter Member. LL.B., Cin- cinnati Coll., 1858. Lawyer, Norwalk, Ohio, 1858 — . m., (i) ib., June 20, i860. Pros. Atty., Huron Co., Mich., 1860-70; Injunc- tion Master, 1860-70. Staff, Huron County News, Port Austin, Mich., 1865-72. Mich. Legis., House, Huron Co., ist Dist., 1866-67. m., (j) Helen A. Glover, Trenton, N. J., Apr. 8, 1872. Atty., Gen. ,Vgt., New York, Lake Erie & Westn. R. R., 1877-78; Dir., id., 1878- 79. Gen. Right of Way Agt., 1881. Pres., Home Savings & Loan Co., Norwalk, 1888. Author, "I-Iistory of Norwalk Township." Ed., New Series, Vol. i, "Five Lands Pioneer," 1882. Charles Davis Lewis, fRochester, N. Y. Charter Member, m., Ada Myers, Phelps, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1859. Chapl., 1st N. Y. Vet. Cav.. U. S. A., — Jan. 3, 1865. With Am. Express Co., Rochester, N. V. Hinton Summerfield Lloyd, Clergyman, Hamilton, N. Y. A.li., U.U. B K. m., Charlotte Elizabeth Green- man, June 10, 1865. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1859-62. Lawyer, ib., 1862-89. Pres., Ark. Pass. Ky., 1889-98. i860 *Linn Babcock, Merchant, Norwich, N. Y. Mus.D. Madison Univ., 1859-60. Univ. of Leipzig, 1860-63. Memb., S. and A. Babcock, Norwich, N. Y., 1862-1901. m., Lillie Potter, Laurens, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1869. Mus.D., 1876. Chairman, Dem. Com., Chenango Co., N. Y., 1885—. d., Oct. 3, 1901. 1 861 William Floyd Benedict, Clergyman. New Hartford, N. Y. A.B. m., Elvina Atkins, Aug. 27, 1861. Bapt. Chs., Sloansville, Greenbush, Broadalbin, Long Island City, Homer, Little Falls, Belmont, Dun- dee, Greene, Unionville, Altay, Prattsburg and Great Valley, N. Y., 1863-1905; New Hartford, N. Y., 1905—. William Newton Clarke, College Profes- sor, Hamilton, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. * B K. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1861-63. Bapt. Ch., Keene, N. H., 1864-69, m., Emily A. Smith, Waverly, Pa., Sept. I, 1869. Bapt. Ch., Newton Centre, Mass., 1869-80. Trustee, Newton Theol. Instn., 1875-82. Ed., Review Dept., Watchman, Bos- ton, Mass., 1876-80. D.D., 1878. Bapt. Ch., Montreal, Canada, 1880-83. Prof., Homiletics and New Testament Interpretation, Toronto Bapt. Coll., i883-8>. Trustee, Colgate, 1883-93. Bapt. Ch., Hamilton, 1887-90. Prof., Christian Theol., Colgate. D.D., Yale, 1900; Chicago, 1 90 1. Author, "Commentary on Gospel of Mark," "Outline of Christian Theology," "The Use of the Scriptures in Theology." Memb., Soc. Biblical Lit. and Exegesis. Robert Pickard, Clergyman, fiS Elm St., Toronto, Canada. A.B. m.f Mary Jemima Foreman, Aug. 24, 1861. Bapt. Ch., Wellington Sq., Ont., j86i- 6s; Hanover, Ont., 1865-68. John David Pulis, Clergyman, 1955 Grove St., Oakland, Cal. A.B. Bapt. Ch., Russell, Mass., 1862. m., Sarah Jane Dickinson, ib., Apr. 12, 1863. Bapt. Chs., 111. and Wis., 1863-74. Assoc. Ed., Her- ald, Geneva Lake, Wis., 1871-72. Bapt, Ch., Benton Harbor, Mich., 1874-80. Trustee, Kala- mazoo Coll., 1878-85. Clinton Av. Ch., Detroit, Mich., 1880-85. Bapt. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1885-86; Detroit, Mich., 1886-87; Kearney, Neb., 1887-1902; Oakland, Cal., 1902 — . Charles Ent Wilson, Lawyer. 29 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Union Theol. Sem., 1861-64. Columbia Law Sch.. 1876-77. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1876—. Res., Jersey City, N. J. ♦William Stokes Apsey, Clergyman, Cambridge, Mass. A.B., D.D. * B K. Salutatorian. Jr. Ex. m., Jennie E. Hermans, Hudson, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1861. Bapt. Ch., Preston Hollow, N. Y., 1861- 62; Bennington, Vt., 1862-68; Cambridge, Mass., 1868-1904. Europe, 1880. Memb., Sch, Bd., Cambridge, Mass., 1883-95. d., W. Somerville, Mass., Feb. 14, 1904. ♦Sidney Smith Babcock, Lawyer, Quincy, 111. A.B. Tutor, 1861-62. Clk., U. S. Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C, 1863-64. m., Mollie Ken- dall, ib., June i, 1864. Lawyer, Quincy, 111., 1864-66. d., Aug. 30, 1866. ♦Arthur Leighton Brooks, Soldier, Ham- ilton, N. Y. A.B. Capt., 61 St N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 26, 1861 — ; Maj., May 13, 1862 — . Killed, Bat- tle of Yorktown, Va., May 15, 1862. ♦William Mclntyre, Soldier, New York, N. Y. A.B. ist Lt., 6ist N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Dec. 26, 1861—. Killed, Battle of Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862. ♦Perry Green Packer, Lawyer, Walling- ford, Vt. A.B. See Alpha Alpha, 1861. Mich. Bar, 1864. Priv., U. S. A., 1864-66. d.. Ft. Randall, Dak., Nov., 1866. ♦Charles Gordon Allen Patterson, Law- yer, Paterson, N. J. A.B. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1863. Lawyer, Paterson, N. J., 1863-64. d., Newark, N. J., Feb. 12, 1864. ♦Samuel Douglass Wadsworth, Physi- cian, New York, N. Y. ' A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1863. Phys., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1863-63. Asst. Surg., 9th Cong. Dist., N. Y., 1863-65. Asst. Sanitary Insp., New York. d., San Bernardino, Cal., Jan. 19, 1875. 1862 James Irving Burns, Lawyer, Yonkers, N. Y. See Thela Chi, 1862. Madison Univ., 1859-60. Union Coll., 1860-62. Samuel King Dexter, Clergyman, Los Angeles, Cal. A.B. m., Henrietta Draper, May 9, 1865. Bapt. Ch., Windsor, Vt., 1866-69; Bennington, Vt., 1869-71; Warren, R. I., 1871-83. Supt., Pub. Sch., Warren, R. I.; Keyport, N. J.; and Vallejo, Ceres, Alhambra, Escondido, Cal., 1903- OS. Zelotes Grenell, Clergyman and Journal- ist, 120 Alexandrine Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B., A.M., D.D. 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Septv g, 1902,, -J 1/j vlU i;ij;l -> , ( ' "..^ 1 , 11 1 ,iM ..Hil'; .J,),,:! .,l8«i .III. ,./ ./. ,1 1/ !■■ 1887 '!>■"'•' ' •''' James Hamilton Moeohant, i5 Howard St., Omalui, Neb. • , , ,, -, AKWUM IBM;. .nfte"DM^i Entrkhbe 'Pr. '- -jU - L Osborn Math. Pr., 1883. . /^dlGaldwirt' Gii. Pr., ;88lii Salvlctklini^mj £i)fio|tli,i 1887. > Druggist, fi)liBaHk,iiN«biii.kB88.— i-^z. ., ,,1 , Floyd-AMbrd^e-Taft,' Dentist, 112 E. 3 Madison Univ., iSS^— rM ^t Kingsford ,D«ol. Pfc.,r;i88i»«n Dsntiat,,, Dayton, Ohio,, t887i— ..'I Wi^ill'S«riWteW.;Wils!> B K. 4tfi.Uodge Entrance ,Pr., 1884. „ i9t O^WnlMath."!*?., -ie86.;'I'lSt-'B^winiO??-^ Pr., 1887. id,i;awrmi«j,aiiqmjiJ*d., ,i«8H ist Kingsford Decl. ,,Pf.('l]8»J>i! jd , iMoretgonl*ry Dec!.' Pr./ i88j8„,'|2d/Bu«(hotlJ.sHist., Pr.[Ji888j With First Natk Bk.,.iS«tisaa.lGitJ, ,iIo, j St. Clair Griffiix Reed,' Ritjlnyadifl,^', ViC-^ toria, Tex. ' ' ■ o\-oM\ ,.\. - Madison Univ., 1884-86. Teaclier, ]uociL'.a(id „ Mtrth., -Higfr Sch.,IVfeWiiia, fXeiaiimls/.'JOf?,'*^ D. H. Regan, Wholesale Drygoaifcv ib., 71^-88; Teacher, Jb„ fjaS^TT^J ,Chijefi,ClWj,.iOBiEe, Gen. Fnt. and ,Pas64nger!,.\gt.^. N. Yi;! TtasU&ciMeK;) Ryi.'Co.i; ib.,, j^IBs-,-. , / .. ,,:.j- . ■■;!" ..b..j/, Horace ' ;Hll«^e?; jSbuthwJdk, Teachep! ; ^ Etizabeth.iSH Ugd^psburg.'^iN. ,Y:,. ,V,,,'i ^<'?. >K/Wv-'t**9- - Wdispiiji, jUniv>, j,884i-87. „ aA Fresh. Kingsford Pss). ,Br.,) Mu Sflimgmniii '^W .AiBXH, .iWlii,.,!,', ;.,. , ,.Y ,rn,, I,afayetteXoll.,, 1 887,-^89. . , „ , . , , ,„ iMCi.^ii AW^V,EssaV,'iV., ,88fc ;^d liJont; Emest ^Son "Treat,, ;?rar5^jng,^]Vyeed|7 goroery, Decl.,- Pr., 1887. , Prin,., Union^Frea oqrt,. Jl. . Y,,,,,,,:.i .,,,|, u ,,, ., -i ,_/, gqpi^ry, Dpcl.,,- Pr., 4887. , Prin.., Unjon. iFrea S'ch. and Acad., £r»nvill^. Jit yX.. :*887-i88i Supt.,^ Children's Aid . Soc.,, J^rpoklyn, . ?^. Y., j 188818^ .Ptit., '^Stctl'lK'' ;W J&(J(SbV,'-'Ghick^b?'iL iS^b^^oo. ;1 iTeicher, Aucark; High. Soh,,) 189D-.91'.' Supt., State Sch. for the Blind; Talladega,, ^la,,' 5?9i-9.J,K,Pfipi. llfeh .&Ji.,,j"]^ani^ette, Wis., iS9a-,95i,.lPi^|'la;icI ^^rj^, J\\i, .[^93— i-i-.,,,..,,," ■■ 1,(1 ..,„>, M., I ! i , I ' :•'. .,'n .Y ■>! ,Y. .ori.^i ♦William David earber.'£hysiciari, E. Las , , M.D. Madison Univ., 188^84.''- M'.D.V.Ki'il^ls Ernest PPrt, >f. .,X>i,ijii:.l -jaj u j.-, .,1 :i . i./-. AiR-l/, Csptj.BasB§aIl.?'eani,jiP8frg8. ..With Sk,;; Wi^edspjmt.iN, \5« jg88—,,.., HI., .Nettie F.>.,ilac!ft| ifl-;;'jM — •jlloU „- , , , -. mi . _ Jenib., ,\, K. I,iegi5.,, AsseraUjj i990-fla,,io'.' M.U. Madison Univ., 188*84."- M'.JJ.V KitrlSSs (blty afta. C4ll.,'-i.88f, "ElJig^st, Walton', K^Ji^, Sl!ffdynt,-'M^diciiieS'-KansS#^CTtV.,' Rans. , ' Aiii} P)li>y„.-lri^iW(i"'Asy.li!imS"T(^ka. 'Plysi;- kSflSSs, ptj-i' Ka«i"s.l«.1«i;ap[4"Hill)' ffiWcago? IlK^ % tli'sj Ve*fe 'N. .Mtb?. d.-,"iAii^.''b3, rgoi.''"^'"^ ,-'V .loi/i-OiBi ,K<--i.J;i ,.ci /? ,r ■ I i.»'/;;i;i ,.bi;i'\ ..iD .li|i.!l .(lo-n.-,, ^.ru,'\ ..IjH-iu! > ..!,./ .1)1... I 1888.- ,,.(.1 ,.!,.) ,bnj,l li,l> Oscar King Davis.^Pos't "BTdg., Wash- ij!iigtOM,;:!D!C. , ^:""A ■)"■- 'i xiilot* A.Ii., A.M. 1st Kingsford Deck Pi*;, j885;'..3'd) Osbor^. Math.i Ptii, (i8as... ist Lawrence Chem. Pj.,.:1887. ,Asst. Seg.,(XI.I ii.,K K Conv., .Clu'-l qago,..})!,, Oct. 19-20; 18.87.:/ Sec, iA.;K; E, North-, western Assn., ib. Priz. Deb. 1st Montgomery. Pr., ,1888. , A.M., 1892, „Sbsc. ,Cor., New Y-ork »* 5AA'Utf ^ar^^.iVH4^^H*,«%aMaV'during-S^S-^ Am. War, Philippine Insurrection .and in China* duri-ftg the'troubles of 1900; id., Sun, Pan-AnV,- Comf., Mex., .rpoi-oj; id.j Neia York^ Herald' with 'First Japanese Arm-y, .^904. ■ Washingtoh' Cai.,New York Times and PMIadelphiaLeager, 1906-^. I ■ Author: "Our Conquests' inl. the' 'Pa- cific,"' "At' ' the Emperi>r's vWish,"- MDewey's' Capture of Manila," "Sherreaf's Exclusive" and °-'l!?? fP'm^.'A . ■■ -).'vi .-.'-., il3! L r. ..,lli v.* Andrew Delos Kneeland, Lawyec, 115^ Brioadway,"New York, N. Y,i ' MadiBonYUniv. , I. . 1884-85. . 3d Dodge Entrance' *Hso^' ^tephpjQ. , B'fpviwsoii,, , 6qsj:negs>- Elizabethtown, N.. Y.. . , ..i4 ,^81 ,-. PHJB.. CJfc.,.Draig Store,' Elmirt, N.iY., i888*-.i dl,i-Wahoo, Neb., Juhe 12, ' 11889/1.. 'I "C ■''^•■ *Fraok Biitchard Pierce, ' Hamilton, N.' Y.' MMl ist^KiaigsfOfdTDed. f^fiicmi. 3aiJMij«ffi.Tl gomery Decl. Pr., 1888. jP/)enj„ jjt, , fl;f(.„ ,^^'as^l^: ingtfln'p Birthday, , E;d„ iSal/iiiiflUfnUrU m Cl'^sj' of,i.iS?4 P^o-iEri jJSt Qveiil^siscn,,pr. |,4,uJw.( 4,, tfigj. ■ ... ,\, > , ,ij.,i:.| ..loi'l .....-, -b.-.i ..Y ./. -hail: ,.l.i ..ioiM .)-,-/ ■ 'jH iiH.'! 1 ,.Y ./. .rrolliiui;!! ^ibliA DJiioioT'l .X889 ..;>■ .iWi ,ui'l II.... Gebrgie 'Th.onii^s ,C»llt,; j'ouirna'lis.tl)' Ati " A^.^'&;y-'pub:L^fi:c^ha^teM4, W'^f},]^ 1889-1895. Supt., Schs., Union Co.^ j8t(siWSt- i^lbiifty.Med. CoW,', ISgslgS.' Journalist, iSoSil-f' PetpillBupJ Giiernsej!',' College '/Presiijentll i'S6iiEiiith Aive-.i..N,ew York,' Ni Yj -M'.:! A^B. ."It-* Kill istiOodge Entrance. Pr,, i8»iX A4iiilr*yiW KSigsfora DecLI/'PrJii ist.GtiiPi'/ Asioe^^'E.ii,'Madisin4nsu. i888j .jsf'Srii.WyaH'l gler^i adICJasffflfi i>884 .DeU.. Ft. IGla*k OfSfei"'' ioat"P'rt ..adi;lashieTj.E!isdy''Pi»i . .StUdent;''Hairt," iltcin TheoU 'Sem.) '1885M. Missionary,"Madfa^.' Ind., 1892-95. Teacher, Benedict Coll., Goliim^' bia, .S. .}Pvil,j8p5-Jl,6, ,r,fi»SlS( Acad., ]l896;97..^fl Bapt. ChVoAegb, •fi':H[:T^gTi}t. Ch.., Cfevcland; .CI>hio,.i*94-- 804- \Mu 3,5. Columbus, ■' ■1902.' more Falls, Me. 1 w Wt; Spec,, ,|?lvs. i;r. ,j?Sf JifgifiiltWTheol. nnii ii8c|p;02j.,||JSPiat. Cfes,, J(;an5,(,a«id .^Jej),,, ,1^93-99- Gen. Mgr., A. Am. Consolidation Co.,,, ^901 — . Pres., Cooperative Commonwealth, Co., 1001. •illlVl PrfcSjJ OB»iioliSa»«I''lSihta&llPi«l eB.'.f'fJoi. Gen. Mgr., Pan-Am. Land.'S JiiVeftmeniB Co., .I'l j9oi'.v!,iFj|es.,i,, United Ftuiti'Assttw,/.i9q4J./, ■ 'George Kerr Smith,: ',M'^tiiifa(;ti^rt^, 'ifevi- ':i'M 3-''..uixl >i<'i'W-pr(vS(a<:h.,j'iv, B^W ist Chem. I'r. Pr.' Sneaker. ^New, .Yqik Hpm. ,111.1 'MedJ '-"' VWHK'Wiolftt.WidftJWry, Newburgh, N. . ^. . /MfnttbK i StroocR PlusK Co., .„,,,||ib.,,,lI9n2-»-. .A ,, in. .111,1 .;iliAiv.('i»6S§6. ''Wfytin^ittftaHiii-y, Skidmore,,IMov>s888jl )Qiiitiiian,i' t»9i!iv >' iMgr., .,•1 Sedgwick iButttr 18: Grealieity ,Cbii'iKaii^.,/ 1891- ., ;>i,95i ,,OpBiiatingf-j(i>tfeameryv Wi46dy,n']g96'.'. HWith ,-, , ^.rRhinri&artijGhuraiiliiGtl., Hcpriogton, ,Kan9;J V1897- •,, ■,i99.jHMerohatotti,N. Nqrwioh/ Nji,Y),l 1S9B — I. ,,, ,17' I,, ,;v ' - '. !■> -I'M" , '„fJ,phn,Shsrfeaf',1^at;er;S,'Fihy;sican,^' 123 W. Ij,,, giiSli). Newi YorkiMN.'.-Tlf^'.ni ;/ -, A.B., M.D. Ed.-inichief, ■Ma(lis-i .,<• H..1. 1,090 ■ .■•' .,« .,1 , \\.< Wallace I,iftn- 'Batdee'n,' Dentist, ■'Ha'mil- ■■• -ton, N.'Y. ■' "^ • ' "': ■, Colgate Univ., 1886-88. Boston Dental Coll,, ,< i iS8S-<)b.''lValBdicUri,fflitfft]DfelM, MSftiittoH,'\N. Y. -i " 1 . ' . rjohn Golby BrowkidS, CtergiHnajr, ' W*!^- ark, N, Y-; ,Ji ■ ■' w. . ,.i : .\:>.U.\ .11. .eolSate -Uiniv.,:i (1885-371 'Prin., Union" Sch., V Eatdn,. N.-¥>,ii89OT9i.iii.H4ralilton'The61. Sem.,. .; . i89ir94J !Ba,i)t...CHs., .N. •.¥.!, 1.894-^. ..I""' -'Felrris Blrti'er Chaffie'^^ iMePifiakt'.' Mfi eris, Pa. •' " '■ ■ ■■"'I'r."'SMlieiv' '^'eoIs!ate"Uilfv.V' i'8^6-8g:' 'Mer- chant, Ath'eH kei-,' '^'eoIs!ate"Uiliv.V' i'Si h'elis. Pa.; iSS^i ' ■ "' Coal Dealer, and Mfr., Patent, Wall .PlAster, •;H>i,0gde*Sbdti',i&$o-u.'.' ' ^^■•.■''\[ ■;% .i.ii.liiriilr'. .«(, ,!«ai , /li ) ri.i.i.U ..ilj ,i>|i.l.i . 'George' I L'6orla»di'i'Hi%bard, "Clergyiiian, Grafton, Mass. •'"'■' ■' • '' A.B. * B K. Aastw Math., Colgate Univ., 1889-90. Ham. TBeoE Sem., 1890-93. Bapt. "'- Sft^''»/.'M?>ffe5re'^7«^^ bem.,,?^9,o-93. ,)„n- deroga, 1894-96. d,;, l^arc|i, , pj, 189^.,,,,) : *Fi''.iT .,VIil J Gfibrge ■ Durwafrd > Adams, ' . Gtergytoan, '""•Baltiift'6re,'M'd. ' ' ' '"' r-^Sf.' A.B., A.M., B.D., D.D. Hamiltoti"The(jl'.' Sem., li"j8%94.,rjr:p.Dii, i|188&-Hiajp, tTl«D4W%intirl6tl., Philadelphia, i9oj^. ^ ,, ,Y., i|894;96; , J>plami Pres,, Des M<^ines, ,j[,c .._, . Bfobklyn, ' N. Y., 1903-09. , B'altim'ore,""Md., f , iir909^-^.t ' ,^'ru^'^' •■Cn-n fn;'> rrc/n, I Herbert' Morse BWchatd,, i}^{\e^t!'Vro- W 'fes,g6r,'. ,^63 Ijnjv'er^lty, ;,',fl.,',,,',§jfjr'^i;use, I N.., Y,'i ,;'i ,.uW-„> , 'u: ' , , A.,^„ , A.Iii,, Ph.D, .'Teacher,;, ives/.Scik.i Chi- , ,|,,Qa«p,ui89i-92. Qaoii Acad., ib,i.'i89a-94.,.iSPrin., Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, jWis.,^, ,1894-96, ,, Fellow in Gn, Chicago , Univ., . 1896-99. Prof., 'Jl'fer.i' Syi^ciifey Ufli^.V-^S^S-'.';^.''''''' ^-'I'-H ..qharles , ;Rus,ssy .Clapp, '''l:^wii:^,\ ' 820 ...Spitzer Bldg.,, .Toledo,)' Ohio,., /',,..,■ B.S.', ist Kingsford Decl. Pr,. , Qiyk prat, ,jst li''"Cfiisfe' of'i¥§|°i)Sr'Ti^. _ .7 S0a,. W.' ¥..'■ N; Y.' 'Bal-, 11893. i GHiJnBli. of y,M Suprs., Saratoga Co., and 'Justice ^Ofl the, Peace, ,li, 1893-96. ' Lawyer.i > I Toledo, , Ohio, •" it8'96 — . -,Edwaird Glen ,C,bok, .La>yy'er,, , W^fming- ■ / tQll, D,eJ.I ' ' , ; ; ,,, , ,, ,,;| ,„-,|,„|r. ,|l, Ph.B. .(Law.'Student, Wilmingtonj Del.,, 1S94-96. Lawyer, ,ib., 1896, — ., . ■ ,.|,.i .n,,' ,Jpl>:>,. Bernar;d[, Ek^ey,nGQlilegi6rriPn])ifKfe- 'y s.0r, Rotflder.i Colo, I . .i,|| ,■/ n. ic^ ■„!.'A-,¥i'l I'll-!)'- |B X , S S. , iM, Osbojn, Math. Pr, ist Jvawr,qn9e„Qhenj. , Pr,,i Assn., I.Ghem., Colgate Univ:, 1891-93. Sci. Master, St. Payl's .-•,Scil.t>SJai;clpll>-OitS;INniy!., aSfciSif^Sl. 3!»raM!lt''A ,0 ¥■ IVi?f")'T:il:.l i898rJ9flp, I Ph.D.J ,Uriiv. 'OfnFrei- burg - ■ " w . _. ^_ . rg. Haden, Ge ■ ,ColO|rad,o. ipo^ — , Pro£.,,,Chffli„ , l^niv. J MU John V. Ellson, Clergyman, Elizabeth, N. I. Ph. 13. Uniun I hcol, Sem., 1891-94, Bapt. Ch., Mutteawan, N. Y., 1894-99; Elizabeth, N. J., 1S99 — . Grove Griffith Johnson, Clergyman, 106 l""argo Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. .\.B., A.M., li.D. 1st Dodge Entrance I'r. ist Kingsford Pr. 2d Class of 1884 Deb. Pr. Lewis Orat. Pr. <1> U K. Pres., Y. M. C. .\. Mgr., Baseball Team. Hamilton Tlieol. Sem., 1891-94. B.D., 1895. Bapt. Chs., Ballston Spa, N. Y., 1894-99; Pittslield, Mass., 1900-0^; Buf- falo, N. Y., 1902 — . Henry Joseph Whalen, Clergyman, 33 Lincoln Ave., Carbondale, Pa. .\.B., A.M., D.D. Franklin Coll., Ind., 1900. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1891-9-'. Union Thcol. Sem., 1892-93. Bapt. Chs., Walton, N. Y., 1893; Matawan, N. J., 1894-97; Horaesdale, Pa., 1898-99; Carbondale, Pa., 1899 — . 1892 Arthur Mosely Allen, Merchant. 508 Ful- ton St., Troy, N. Y. A.B. Fellow in Eng., Chicago Univ., 1892-93. Bookseller, New York, 1893-99; Troy, N. Y., 1899—. James Fosdick, Baldvyin, College Pro- fessor, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A.B., Ph.D. 2d Dodge Entrance Pr. 1st Soph. Lat. Pr. 2d Baldwin Gr. Pr. 2d Kingsford Deck Pr. Leader Instrumental Club. Colgate Univ., 1889-91. A.B., Dennison, 1893. Instr., lb., 1893-94. Fellow in Hist., Chicago Univ., 1895-97; Ph.D., 1897. Prof., Hist., Vassar Coll., 1897—. John Albert Barnes, Physician, 348 Con- gress St., Troy, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1888-89. Bus., 1889-95. Albany Med. Coll., 1895-97. Phys., Troy, N. Y., 1897—. Louis Carl Heustis Biggs, Clergyman, 1030 Park Ave., Omaha, Neb. A.B., A.M., B.D. Mgr., Football Team. B.D., Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1895. Teacher, Benedict Coll., Columbia, S. C, 1895-97- Biltmore Es- tate, Asheville, N. C, 1897-98. Bapt. Ch., Rochdale, Mass., 1898-1904. S. S. Missionary, Neb., 1904 — . Harry Meriott Brower, Business, Glo- versville, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1888-89. Treas. and Mgr., Ful- ton Co. Glue Co., Gloversville, N. Y., 1889—. , Daniel Sheldon Carpenter, Electrical Engineer, 311 Lark St., Albany, N. Y. A.B., Ph.B. ist Osborn Math. Pr. Albany Norm. Coll., 1896. Teacher, N. J. Mil. Acad., 1892-94; Chatham, N. Y., 1896-97; Paterson, N. J., 1898; Mil. Acad., Peekskill, N. Y., 1899. Student, Rensselaer and Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., 1900; Clarkson, 1901-02. Elect. Eng. With Gen. Elect. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1902 — . Mortimer Reynolds Miller, Insurance, Soi-507 Wilder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1889-90. Spec. Agt., Penn Mu- tual Life Ins. Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1890 — . Eugene Deming Montgomery, Business, care Sibley, Lindsey & Curr Co., Rochester, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1888-90. Mgr. and Buyer, Fur- niture Dcpt., Sibley, Lindsey & Curr Co., Ro- chester, N. Y. Elmer Tilson Stevens, Clergyman, 121 Main St., JNIiddletown, Ohio. A.B., B.D. Teacher, Pillsbury Acad., Owa- tonna, Minn., 1892-95. B.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1898. Baptist Chs., De Land, Fla., 1898-1901; Wyoming, Ohio, 1901-04; Middletown, Ohio, 1 904—. James Verne Sturges, Teacher, Tarry- town, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. i5t Kingsford Pr. Teacher, Cattaraugus, N. Y., 1892-94. Prin., Pratt Inst. High Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895- 190J. Supervising Prin., Washington Irving High Sch., Tarrytown, N. Y., 190J — . Archibald Heyer Sutphin, Clergyman, New Monmouth, N. J. .A.B. 3d Dodge Entrance I'r. B K. Ham- ilton Theol. Sem., 1892-94. Bapt. Ch., Oswego, N. Y., 1894-99: Jackson, Mich., 1899-1902; New Monmouth, N. J., 190-- — . *Burton Henry Marenes, Clergyman, Newburg, N. Y. A.B. 2d Lat. Pr. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1892-95. Bapt. Ch., Frankfort, N. Y., 1895-99; Newburg, N. Y., 1899-1903. d., Feb. 27, 1904. 1893 Thomas Joseph Bryan, Chemist, 315 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. A.M., Ph.D., B.D. * B K. ist Chem. Pr. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1893-97. Instr., 1893-95. Chemist, 1895-97. Public Speaking, 1897. Instr., Fr. and Chem., Cosmopolitan Univ., 1897. Sec., Dept. of Sci., 1897-99. Grad. Wk. in Chem., Univs. of Gottingen, Heidelberg and Freiburg; Ph.D., Freiburg. Instr., Wesleyan, 1901-02; Williams, 1902-03; Univ. of 111., 1903. State Analyst, 111., 1906 — . George Wells Lang, jNIerchant, Coopers- town, N. Y. .\.B., A.M. 2d Soph. Lat. Pr. Prin., Union Sell., DeRuyter, N. Y., 1893-95. Teacher, Johns- town, 1896-98; Colby Acad., New London, N. H., 1900-0J. Shoe Merchant, Cooperstown, N. Y., 1902 — . Archibald McArthur, fSioux Falls, S. D. Colgate Univ., 1889-90. Walter Bergen Parsons, Business, 31 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. 2d Lewis Orat. Pr. Mgr., Football Team. Capt., Baseball Team. Real Estate Broker, New York, N. Y., 1893—. Res., Red Bank, N. J. Edward Leonard Tupper, Business, Chi- copee Falls, Mass. A.B, Colgate Univ., 1889-92. Chicago Univ., 1S93, Bus,, Chicopee Falls Mass. *George Braker, Clergyman, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., B.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1893-96. Bapt. Ch., Mason City, 1896-98; Stamford, Conn., 1898-1903; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903-04. d., Dec, 23, 1904, 1894 Frederic Tower Galpin, Clergyman, 20 Pitcher St., Detroit, Mich, A.B., B.D. See Beta Phi, 1891. 1st Kings- 806 MU ford Pr. * B K. B.D., Chicago Univ. Teacher, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1894-96. Bapt. Ch., Waupun, Wis., 1896-igoo; Chicago, J 900-04; Madison, Wis.; Detroit, Mich. m., Agnes Porter, 1898. Pres., Wis. Alumni Assn. Active in establishing A . K E Chap, at Wis. and securing present Chapter House. Harry Emory Newell, Lawyer. Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. Teacher, Vt. Acad., Saxtons River, Vt., 1894-96. Law Student, Cornell, 1896-98. Law- yer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1898 — . John Wayland Peddie, Lawyer. New York, N. Y. LL.B. Colgate Univ., 1890-93. Leader, Musi- cal Club. LL.B., Yale, 1895. Lawyer, New York, 189; — . Res., Dunellen, N. J. Charles Howard Phelps, Teacher, Mel- rose. Conn. A.B.,'A.M. See Upsilon, 1893. Colgate Univ., 1890-91. A.B., Brown, 1893. A.M., Cornell, 1894. Prill., Acad., Conway, Mass., 1894 — . Harry Edward Purrington, Clergyman, Denver. Colo. A.B. B.D., Chicago Univ., 189;. Bapt. Ch., Denver, Colo., 1897-99; Marquette, Mich., 1899- 1903; Victor, Colo., 1904 — ;. Adna Wood Risley, College Professor, Hamilton, N. Y. A.B. * B K. I St Kingsford Pr. ist Class of 1884 Deb. Pr. . Lewis Orat. Pr. Teacher, East Side High Sch., Denver, Colo., 1894-97, Grad. Work in Hist., Chicago Univ., 1897-1900; Fellow in Hist., 1898-1900. Teacher, East Side High Sch., Denver, 1900-05. Prof., Hist., Col- gate Univ., 1905 — . Louis Eugene Sisson, College Professor, Lawrence, Kans. A.B. * B K. Bus., Minneapolis, 1891-99. Leland Stanford Univ., 1904. Instr., Eng., Univ. of Kans., 1904 — . William Bergen Stelle, Missionary, Pe- king, China. A.B., B.D. Yale, 1897. Missn., China, 1897 — . Address, Am. Bd. of Missns., Peking, China. Frank Grenell Willcox, ' Librarian, Holyoke, Mass. A.B. Bus., 1894-96. N. Y. State Library, 1899-1900. Libr., Pub. Library, Holyoke, Mass. 1895 John Benjamin Anderson, College Pro- fessor. Hamilton, N. Y. A.B., B.D. * B K. 2d Kingsford Pr. 1st Dodge Entrance Pr. ist Lat. Pr. ;xst Lasher Essay Pr. B.D., Hamilton Theol. Sera., 1899. Bapt. Ch., Camillus, N. Y., 1898-1900. Prof., Ecclesiology and Eng. Bible, Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1900 — . Necrologist, Alumni Assn. V. Pres., * B K. John Stillwell Applegate, Jr., Lawyer, Red Bank, N. J. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. Lawyer, Red Bank, N. J. With John S. Applegate & Son, 1901 — . Daniel Hunt Clare, Clergyman, Hamil- ton. N. Y. A.B:, B.D. * B K. 2d Lat. Pr. 1st Grout Orat. Pr. ist Class of 1884 Deb. Pr. ist Lewis Orat. Pr. B.D., Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1898. Bapt. Ch., Waverly, N. Y., 1898-1903. Dir., Bapt. Edu. Soc, State of N. Y.i iioj. Bapt. Ch., Hamilton, N. Y., 1903 — : Howard William Crydenwise, Clergy- man, Waverly, N. Y. B.S. Journalist, Norwich, N. Y., 1896-97. Ed., Broome Co. ■ Herald, Chenango Forks, N. 'Y., 1897-99. Epis. Ch., Copenhagen, N. Y., 1901- 03; Susquehanna, Pa., 1903-04; Waverly, N. Y., 1904 — . Richard Falls Dana, Lawyer, New Cas- tle, Pa. A.B, See Sigma, 1895. Colgate Univ., 1891- 92. A.B., Amherst, 1895. Law Student, New Castle, Pa., 1895-97. Lawyer, ib., 1897 — • George Albert Frisbie, Manufacturer, 11- 16 Utica City Natl. Bk. Bldg., Utica, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1*891-92. Treas., Ontario Knit- ting Co., Oswego, N. Y. ; Regal Textile Co., Syracuse, N. Y. ; Richelieu Knitting Co., Utica, N. Y.; Lion Mfg. Co., St. Johnsville, N. Y.; Oneida Hosiery Co., Oneida, N. Y. ; Ontario Button Co., Amsterdam, N. Y. ; Utica Paper Box Co., Utica: N. Y. Standard Spinning Co., Oswego. Kenneth Clark Hicks, Railroading, Naco, Ariz. Colgate Univ., 1891-94. Clk., Arizona and Southeastn. R. R.; E. P. & S. W. Ry.; C. Y. R. & P. Ry., 1894—. Claude Eugene Keeney, Dentist, Ravens- wood. W. Va. D.D.S.' Colgate Univ., 1891-92. D.D.S., S. O. C. of Dental Surgery, 1897. Dentist, Ravens- wood, W. Va., 1897. Fayette Smith Munro, Lawyer, 585 Win- throp Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.B. Capt., Baseball Team. LL.B., Harvard, 1899. Teacher, St, John's Mil. Acad., Manlius, N. Y., 1895-96. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1899 — . Gen. Atty., Chicago & Milwaukee Elect. R. E. Philip Allen Munro, Farmer, Camillus, N. Y. A.B. Capt., Baseball Team. Farmei:, Camillus, N. y., 1895-1900. Lumber Bus., Chicago, 111., 1900-02. Farmer, Camillus, 1902 — . William Lee Patterson, Manufacturer, New Castle, Pa. Colgate Univ., 1891-92. Mfr., New Castle, Pa. Markham Winslow Stackpole, Clergy- man, 330 Dartmouth St., Boston, Mass. A.B. * B K. ist Kingsford Pr. 1st Allen Essay Pr. 3d Osborn Math. Pr. 2d Class of 1884. Deb. Pr, A.B., ^Harvard, 1896. Har- vard Div. Sch., 1896-97. Andover Theol. Sem., 1S97-99. Cong. Ch., Magnolia, Mass., 1899- 1904; Boston, 1904 — . ; ■' ■ Arthur Smith Chittenden, Physician, 166 Louis Almond Squires, Dentist. 1745 Am- W. 74 St., New York, N. Y. herst St.. Bufifalo, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. See Phi, 1896. Colgate Ph.B., D.D.S. Football Mgr. D.D.S., Univ. Univ., 1891-93. Yale, 1893-96. of Buffalo. Dentist, Buffalo, 1898 — . 807 MU \\^^\mtT Steele Blatchford, Real Estate and Insurance, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1(1, VI )t.'o'gate L'niv., 1891-92, Keal Instate and Ins., ,^, Ifrooklyn. N. Y. ■,;":;,'.; ^896 '.'Walter Lincoln Hughes, Clergyman, Hartwick, N. Y. „-Hi.B. Union Tlieol. Sein., 1896-99. Bapt. Chs., ■"^ 'Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899-1901; Sloansville, N. V., 1901-03; Hartwick, N. Y., 1903 — . ■ y'Fi;9ncis Abner Smith, Teacher, 26 Con- H.(M way St., Roslindale, Mass. ,.Y .VAM. 2d Kingsford Pr. 2d Class of 1884 Deb. Pr. Spec. Wk., Clark Univ. and Harvard. . Teacher, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1896-98; Bourne, -c'KjM'ass., 1898-99; Chelsea, Mass., 1899-1900; Graf- ton, Mass., 1900-03; Uockland, Mass., 1903-06; u*ti Boston Girls' Lat. Sch., 1906 — . *■ 'Piekjpont Langley, Stackpole, Lawyer, 53 'Srate St., Boston, Alass. _l 1 A^B., LL.B. Colgate Univ., 189J-95. A.B., ■ 'Harvard, 1897. LL.B., id., 1900. Memb., War- '^'^"iitr, Warner & Stackpole, Boston, Mass., 1903 — . .i„^il)tiam Hoadley Winegar, Lawyer, .... 1 Berry, Iowa. .Kid l-V.B. * B K. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1896- ;.y .>^oo. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Perry, Iowa, (./ [,;tiB<9oo — . Deputy Co. Atty., Dallas Co., Iowa, ioiti:Mi9oi-03. City Solic, Perry, 1902 — . ♦Cyrus William Negus, Clergyman, ,())i;lGQOperstown, N. Y. A.B., B.D. * B K. Pres., Y. M. C. A. 2d liiiK ^wgsford Pr. 1st Grout Orat. Pr. 1st Lewis ,7 .'P?a'?« Pr. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1896-99. Bapt. Chs., Homer, N. Y., 1899-1905; Coopers- town, N. Y., 1905-08. d., Jan. 13, 1909. "'*Elhifer Leroy Steen, Clergyman, Owego, . N.. Y. ■" -^AyB- Rochester Theol. Sem., 1896-99. Bapt. "'"'eii.,' 'Owego, N. Y., 1900-06. d., April 28, 1906. -ni// ?.8 1897 Samuel Esmond Barton Beardslee, ■!' -'T^her, Brooklyn, Pa. •;""'A.S. Teacher, Little Meadows, Pa., 1897-98; ' '^■' X^eK^ysville, Pa., 1898-1900, Grad. Student, leachers' Coll., Columbia Univ., 1900-01. Teacher, Towanda, Pa., 1900-02; Tarry town, N. ^.. I [Y... 1-902-04; Middlebury, Conn., 1904-05; Brook- ' lyn, "Pa., 1905 — . .K.JfliJB) Wellington Finch, Mining En- ,111 gMieier, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 3rd Dodge Entrance Pr. Leader, Glee Club. Grad. Wk. in Geol., .Colgate Univ., .TJlif^Ji-ys. Fellowship, Grad. Wk.,' and Teaching, Chicago Univ., 1898-99. Geol. Survey, Okla- t.'l .bcvn^jand Ind. T., Chicago, Rock Isl. & Pacitic R. R., 1899. Consulting Geologist for several vyicdnjpanies. Cripple Creek Dist., Colo., 1S99- ^'^j.ji^joijri State Geol., Colo., 1901. Spec, engage- iVill/™?A" ^°' "^^ Venture Corpn. of London, ., ,. ,\Anialgamated Copper Co., Portland Gold Mng. ir (CC>c,,Mgr., Golfifield Consolidated Gold Co., ir'i);^?iW)ft7- Memb., A. A. A. S.; Am. Inst. Mng. ■.<,p!(,EnSS.,;|Colo. Sci. Soc. William Thomas Hudson, Physician, Au- .burn, N. Y. -"■'^PHfflC! M.D. Albany Med. Coll., 1899- Vh.ys., Auburn, N. Y., 1900 — . .rirnl ..^H Walter C. Klotz, Physician, 126 W. 45 St., New York, N. Y. M.D. Colgate Univ., 1893-94. M.D., Columbia, 1898. On Staff, City Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1898-1900. .Asst., Cornell Univ. Med. Sch. On Staff, Roosevelt Hosp. Raymond Parsons Roberts, Business, 480 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. U.S. Capt., Track Team. With Continental Ins. Co., New York, N, Y., 1897-1900. Teacher, High Sch,, Flushing, N. Y,, 1900; Poly. Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-01; Internatl, Cor, Sch., Scranton, Pa, McVicker-Gaillard Realty Co., New York, N. Y. Res., 213 W. 85 St. Robert Gillin Seymour, Journalist, Eleventh Ave. Hotel, Denver, Colo. A.B. 3rd Dodge Kntrance Pr. 2d Lasher 1-^s- say Pr. $500 Entrance Pr,, Univ, of Pa. ; Law Sch,, id,, 1897-99, Teacher, Colorado Springs, Colo., and on staff. Gazette, ib., 1899- 1902. Telegraph Ed., Denver Times, 1902 — . Kendall Proctor Smith, Teacher, Perry, N. Y, A,B, 1st Dodge Entrance Pr, 1st Baldwin fir. Pr, 2d Kingsford Decl. Pr, Teacher, Beaver Dam, Wis,, 1898-99; Del, Lib, Inst,, Franklin. N, Y,, 1900-02. Organized, Home Cor. Sch., Springfield, Mass,, 1902, Teacher, Perry, N. Y,, 1903, Walter Hammond Wiley, Merchant, Ballston Spa, N. Y, A,B, Partner, .\. ,\. Wiley & Son, Dry Goods, Ballston Spa, X. V. Howell Rowland Wood, Teacher, 182 Union St., Flushing. N. Y. B.S., A.M. 2d Kingsford Decl. Pr. 2d Deb. Pr. Capt., Baseball Team. Teacher, High Sch., Flushing, N. Y,, 1897 — , ,\.M., Columbia, 1904, Wesley Everett Woods, Business, loi Morningside Ave,, Yonkers, N, Y, Colgate Univ,, 1893-94, Bk,-kpr,, Bridgeport, Conn,, 1894-98, Treas,, Star Hygeia Co,, Yon- kers, N. Y. i8g8 John Gooding Carpenter, Lawyer, Avon, N. Y. A.B„ LL,B, 1st Grout Orat, Pr, 2d Kings- ford Decl, Pr, Buffalo Law Sch,, 1898-1900, Memb,, A X Legal Fraternity, Lawyer, .\voii, N, Y,, 1900 — , Village Atty,, ib,, 1904, Herbert Asher Cook, Lumber Business, 20s Crocker Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. Lumber Bus,, Minneapolis, 1899-1900; .Ashland, Wis,, 1900-03; San Franciscci, Cal„ 1903 — , Res,, 1920 Thirteenth Ave,, E. Oak- land, Cal. Fred Pratt Ernsberger, Photographer, North St., Auburn, N. Y. B.S, Leader of Instrumental Club, Photog- rapher, W, H, Ernsberger & Son, Auburn, N, Y,, 1898—, Howard Marvin Gaylord, Government Service, 1331 N, Capitol Ct,, Washing- ton, D, C, Ph.B, 2d Kingsford Decl, Pr, Grad, Wk.. tug,, Chicago Univ.. 1898-99. Clk„ Treas. Uept., Washington. D. C, 1899-1900. On Ed, staffs, Evemag Mall and Colorado Sfrinqs lelegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo,, 1900-03. Priv, Sec, to Rep. F, E. Brooks of Colo., Wash- 808 MU ington, D. C, 19*304. Sec. to Bd. on Impr. of Navy Yds., Navy Dept., Washington, D. C., 1904 — • Thomas D'Arcy Lucus, Physician, 253 W. 71 St., New York. A.B., M.D. N. Y. Univ., 1904. Uec. appmt. on 4th Gynecological Div., Beilevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., on competitive exams,. Mar., 1904. Interne at Beilevue, 1904-05. Phys., New York, 1906 — . Edwards Hargrave Smith, Lumber Busi- ness, Beaver Dam, Wis. Ph.B., LL.B. ist Kingsford Decl. Pr. 3rd Math. Pr. 2d Grout Orat. Pr. ist Lewis Pr. I St Class of 1884 Deb. Pr. Mgr., Musical Club. * B IC. Univ. of Nebraska, 1898-1900. ist Pr., id.. Law Orat, 1900. LL.B., id. Law- yer, Milwaukee, Wis., and Colorado Springs, Col., 1900-03. Bus., Production of Crude Oil, Independence, Kans., 1903-05. Lumber Bus., Ashland Co., Wis. Merton Ernest Stubbs, Business, 524 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo. Ph.B. Mgr., Football and Track Teams. Mng., Colorado Springs, 1898—. Clk., Co. Ct., El Paso Co., Colo. Frederick William Tomlinson, Clergy- man, Madison, N. Y. A.B., B.D. 2d Dodge Entrance Pr. 2d Kings- ford Decl. Pr. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1898- 99. Union Theol. Sem., 1899-1900. B.D., Hamilton Theol. Sem., J901. Bapt. Ch., Madi- son, N. Y., 1901 — -. Julius Tuckerman, Teacher, Springfield, Mass. A.B. Colgate Univ., 1894-95. A.B., Yale, 1898. Teacher, High Sch., Springfield, Mass., 1905 — . 1899 Lester Wells Boardman, Teacher, 1304 W. Lesington St., Baltimore, Md. A.B., A.M. See Upsilon, 1899. Colgate Univ., 1895-97. A.B., Brown, 1899; A.M., 1902. Grad. Student, Eng., Chicago Univ., 1899-1902. Teacher, Baltimore, Md., 1905 — . James George Harris, Business, fBoston, Mass. Colgate Univ., 1896-97. With Wells, Richard- son & Co., Boston, Mass. Frank Alvord Jennings, Business, 220 W. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. A.B., Ph.B. See Upsilon, 1.899,. Colgate Univ., 1895-97. A.B., Brown, 1899. m., Maude ■ Janet Mackey, June, , 1899.,. , With Jennings & Trowbridge, Art Dealers, Auburn, N. Y., 1899—. Elbert Hillis Loyd, La^vyer, 204 Ger. Am. Bk. Bldg., St. Joseph, Mo. A.B., LL.B. 1st Lat. Pr. * BK, Clk., Census Office, Washington, D. C, 1900-02. ■ In charge, branch, of Census Office, Boston, Mass., 1902-03. Expert on Statistics, Washington, D. C, 1903- 05. Spec. Agt., Census Office, 1905. LL.B., George Washington Univ., 1904. Lawyer, St. Joseph, Mo., 1905 — . Stuart Root Treat, Lawyer, Auburn, N. Y. Ph.B. Mgr., Baseball Team. Law Student, Auburn, N. Y., 1899-1902. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Clk. of Surrogate's Ct., Cayuga Co., 1902 — . nijIqmoT qiliril George Burwell Utley, 'Jlb|'4'i^ln/,^40 Park St., Jackson.ville,-Ma.',.vinu' I'jiia I'h.U. See Upsilon, 1899. Qfiig^tk UnufmtlffilS- 96. Ph.B., Brown, 1899. AsSt. i-ibjaibWaiStin- son Library, Hartford, Conn.idk899^eo^,nri^iiir., Maryland Diocesan Library, JE[al.tjia;^fe,.'il9o'/: — . svfoT mBiIliW 1900 .W .llijfasldoO tlaanivl fas .JI.A Oswald Theodore Avery, ^i)h^icia»f 627 W. 136 St., New York, [N!"¥?W°-> -'" A.B., M.D. 2d Kingsford, PnoraiBWdgBMBoI trance Pr. * B K. M.D., Cqkiml>ift.-.rOn, Staff, City Hosp., New York, N. yT ^j(§, ^Mgnd Laboratories, Brooklyn, N. x . '* . . alliviO bloisH Henry Raymond Dalrymg^f^„|Syesfg|n, 378 Wabash Ave., ChicagQaMll. .a.il-l A.B. Colby Univ., 1894-96. 3)f«tlg»te,.Ill0jv., 1898-1900. Teacher, Acad., MowtrsbarflAoPa., 1900-01. Asst. Supt., Met. Lif^.ito^, Cp.,-j;Mws'i- ington, D. C, 1901 — . Teachei),i'jf»flkl,i^rjd.. Montour Falls, N. Y., 1901-03. ^.jifci Altaj Sf^hil- ling, 1902. Ulster Acad., Kingston, .Wn'jY., 1903-04. Student, Coll. of lOstsCflathyKaAnd Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Boston, Mass., 1904- 05. Student in Osteopathy, Kirkvjjle, Mo,, 1905- 07. Salesman, Allyn & BaconiUCticagWVnBH* George Charles Embody, Coifsfe^'Jpfr.^/^s- sor. Auburn, N. Y. B.S., A.M. Grad. Student in Geol., Colgate Univ., 1900-01. Teacher, Acad., Franklin, N. Y., 1901-02; High Sch., Bradford^-filfiE IjfiSaE Prof., Nat. Hist., Bethel Coll., RusselvillfJgSy., 1903-06. Teacher, Randolph Maj^n^X^olli^ijfeh- land, Va., 1906-07. Grad. Student/^ Jo}}fi^jjl^pp- kins, 1907-08. Instr., Cornell, ^jR9ft.,,-j .liil*! James David Hewlett, TJk^iUi^ -'^- mouth, Mass. ; ^« „J^,k„A A.B. * B K. ist KingsforiP^M. yWJO'i®^ Grout Orat. Pr. Capt., Basketbal^ilefattu: I Ham- ilton Theol. Sem., 1900-02. AcUnPfin;j}X^biirn Classical Inst., WatervillS, nMe.,iiiuzf9%if'^3. Teacher, High Sch., Quincy, Mi2Css^ii39%#b4. , Head Master, High Sch., Farm{detOBif£N?V^. Teacher, High Sch., Plymouth, MiaiJW .isb^- William Henry Jones, CleraYraan.,^o& Indiana Ave., Hammond. '^P isJKW A.B., B.D. Colgate Univ., i896'j8v^ AiSijf'Oii- cago Univ., 1900; B.D., id., i9q3.-^'Bapt.''Oi., Hammond, Ind., 1902—. ,, ,• y., ' ' ^ H 't .i*L .1.) Herbert Paul King, Fruit GrdWfer,?'T44i- mansburg, N. Y. '•.„"."","> B.S.A. Colgate Univ., 1897- |WilSi.„J,§7- 1900. Memb., Firm, H. P. Si,- A'^J^.^.J^ifg, Fruit Growers, Trumansburg, N. Y., 1990 — . William More Parke, Lawye]r,,|S,iJ5f^£iSju St.. New York, N. Y. m i/i ..?..{i A.B., LL.B. * B K. 2d Class. lofi..l884ialBeb. Pr. Mgr., Musical Clubs. LL.B«jiN. Yio^>.aw Sch., 1902. Lawyer, 1902. Rei, .'/168k >M*n- tague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ^^^^ „j,^j^j^ Frederic Charles Wesby Parket^ Cflerg^- man, 514 Marquam Bldg.,f'J]^rtfk&I, Ore, • ,Hio Y A.B.,' B.D. See Upsilon, 1900. d^gate'ilni^v., 1896-98. ist Dodge Entrance Pr. ^cT^Kings- ford Decl. Pr. 2d Gr. Pr. * )B£^. S^WBiJ Brown, 1900. B.D., Chicago 3EJnijM^^Q^<^4. Assoc. Pastor, Tremont Temple, Bo^^n, Mafls., 1904-08. Sec. and Stipt, Missions, Ore. Bapt. State Con v., 1908 — . MU Philip Tompkins Smith, Manufacturer, 255 Rano St., Buffalo, N. V. Ph.B. * B K. Chicago Univ., 1898-99. Col- gate Univ., 1900; Grad. Wk., id., 1900-01. m., Elizabeth Alvord Leland, Oct. 29, 1901. With lienedict & Burham Brass Co., Waterbury, Conn., 1901-05; American Brass Co., Rome, N. Y., 1905—. Pres., Buffalo Tube Co. William Tower Thayer, Clergyman, Cobleskill, N. Y. A.B. 2d Kingsford Pr. Hamilton Theol. Sem., 1900-01. Kochester Theol. Sem., 1901-03. Bapt. Ch., Cobleskill, N. Y., 1903—. Lewis Harmon Watkins, Lawyer, tMon- tour Falls, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1895-99. Harold Orville Whitnall, College Profes- sor, Hamilton, N. Y. Ph.B. Mgr., Baseball Team. Grad. Wk. in Geol., Colgate Univ., 1900-01; id., Harvard, 1901-02. Instr., Geol. and Biol., Colgate Univ., 1903 — . Asst., Harvard Summer Sch., 1903 — . Field Expert on New York State Geol. Survey, 1905 — . Sec, Gen. Alumni Assn. of Colgate Univ., 1906 — . Memb., Ex. Com. of Alumni Assn. Alumni Rep. on Ath. Advisory Bd. *Harvey Dunham Cadmus, Student, Newark, N. J. Colgate Univ., 1896-97. d., Dec. 5, 1897. igoi Frank Pores Bussell, Teacher. Almeda, Cal. A.B. 1st Soph. Lat. Pr. <(> B K. Teacher, Geneva, N. Y., 1901-03. Grad. Student in Phil., Cornell, 1903-04. Teacher, Cent. High. Sch., St. Paul, Minn., 1904-05; Alameda, Cal., 1905—. Andrew Gordon Dye, Insurance Agent, Canandaigua, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1897-98. State Norm. Sch., Ypsilanti, Mich., 1898-1900. Prin., High Sch., Hesperia, Mich., 1900-01, County Comr., Schs., Newaygo Co., Mich., 1901-03. Prin., Higl^ Sch., White Cloud, Mich., 1903-04. Agt., N, Y. Life Ins. Co., Canandaigua, N. Y., 1904 — . Walter Dalton Estes, Mining, Keswick, Shasta Co., Cal. A.B., B.D. 2d Dodge Entrance Pr. 1st Allen Essay Pr. 2d Kingsford Decl. Pr. 2d Baldwin Gr. Pr. <(> B K. Mo. Sch. of Mines, 1901-02; Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1902-04. Mgr.'s Asst., Dominion Antimony Co., Ltd., West Gore, N. S., 1904-05. Assayer, Mt. Copper Mng. Co., Keswick, Cal. Alaska, 1906-0S. Grad. Student, Chicago Univ., 1908 — . Frederick Reynolds Ford, Physician, Clareden Bldg., Utica, N. Y. B.S., M.D. B K. 4th Dodge Entrance Pr, 2d Baldwin Gr. Pr. Teacher, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1902-03; High Sch., E. Aurora, N. Y., 1903- 04; Norm. Sch., E. Stroudsburg, Pa., 1904 — . 1903 Austin Lewis Babcock, Business, 527 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. Lewis Orat. Pr. Mgr., Glee and Mando- lin Clubs. Leader, Glee Club. With Am. Real Estate Co., New York, N. Y., 1903 — ; Conn. Mgr., 1905-10; Home Office, New York, 1910 — . Harris Bingham Cook, Business, fCamil- lus, N. Y. Colgate, 1899-1901. With Leibslader Millinery Co., Kansas City, Mo. Arthur Hunger Griffin, Civil Service, 133 Centre St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. 2d Lawrence Chem. Pr. Capt., Foot- ball Team. With Bur. Soils, Dept. Agr., Wash- ington, D. C. Bus., Verona N. J., 1907 — . Res., Verona, N. J. Edward Bingham Sherwood, Business, Camillus, N. Y. B.S. With Camillus Cutlery Co., Camillus, N. Y. John Crosby Vose, Business, 31 E. 17 St., New York, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1899-1901. Dartmouth, 190-'. Colgate Univ., 1902-03. With N. Y. and Brook- lyn Bridge Co., New York, N. Y., 1903-05; Blenio Fire Proofing Co., ib.; Yard, Moffat Publishing Co., ib., 1907 — . 1904 Rollin Adams Dalymple, Business, Chi- cago Heights, 111. A.B. 2d Lawrence Chem. Pr. Pres., Students' Assn. With Am. Steel and Wire Co., Worces- ter, Mass.; Hicks Locomotive & Car Wks., Chi- cago Heights, 111. Harry Nelson Eaton, Teacher, Chapel Hill, N. C. A.B., A.M. 2d Kingsford Decl. Pr. 2d Allen Essay Pr. Rowland Orat. Pr. * B K. Grad. Wk., Harvard, 1904-06. Prof., Geol., Univ. of N. C, 1906—. George John Falkinburg, Civil Engineer, 1 133 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Lewis Orat. Pr. Mgr., Football Team. Munic- ipal Service, New York, N. Y. Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y. Real Estate Bus., New York, N. Y. Edward Paul Murray, Civil Engineer, Powell Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y. Capt., Varsity Track Team. Pres., Ath. Assn. Civil Eng. in Municipal Service, New York, N. Y. Frederick Alpheus Woodward, Teacher, Fairport, N. Y. A.B. 1st Kingsford Decl. Pr. Mgr., Baseball Team. 4» B K. Prin., High Sch., Mexico, N. Y.; High Sch., Fairport, N. Y. 190S Lewis Clark Haskell, Lumber Business, Murray Bay, Quebec, Canada. A.B. Mgr., Track Team, 1905. Asst. Mgr., Murray Bay Lumber Co., Murray Bay, Quebec. Francis Gorham Brigham, Physician, 40 Norfolk Rd., Chestnut Hill. Mass. B.S., M.D. Capt., Football and Basketball Teams, M.D., Harvard, 1909. Clarence Shepard Cobb, Business, Fair- port, N. Y. A.B. Supt., Cobb Preserving Co., Fairport. Randolph Irving Frothingham, Cam- bridge, Mass. A.B. Colgate, 1901-02. Dartmouth, 1903-04. Yale, 1903-05. Harvard Law Sch., 1905-06. Floyd Morse Hubbard, Teacher. Hamil- ton, N. Y. A.B. ^ B K. Harvard, 1902-03. Colgate Univ., 1903-05. Pres., Y. M. C. A., 1904-05. Glee Club and Quartette. Dramatic Club. Salmagundi Bd. Teacher, Perkiomen Sem., Pennsburg, Pa., 1905-06; Peddie Inst., Hights- town, N. J.; Colgate Acad., Hamilton, N. Y. Columbia Summer Sch., 1908. Julius Adolphus Migel, Business, 465 Broome St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Mgr., Musical Clubs, 1903-05. Pres., A K E Conv., Chicago, 1904. Gen. Supt. and Sec, Erie Silk Mills. With M. C. Migel & Co. Res., Hotel Belleclaire. Richard David Newman, Lieutenant, U. S. A., West Point, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1901-03. West Point Mil. Acad., 1903-07. 1st Lt., U. S. Army. Samuel Buell Sisson, Lumber Business, care McDowell Lumber Co., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. Mgr., Basketball Team, 1904-05. With Northn. Lumber Co., N. Tonawanda, N. Y. ; McDowell Lumber Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1908 — . Albert Mason Stevens, Teacher, Water- ville, N. Y, A.B. Colgate Univ., 1901-03. ist Baldwin Gr. 811 MV fr. id' Cat. I^r/'Yale, io'oJi^f;. Kliotlqs Scli|)., Balliol Coll., Oxford, Eng., I'goj. "rcaclier, I tlo,tcllki^!iS6h., .Wat^odMe^'IConQi ' A Yiii.il Wi^i^m HiCnry , §tr|rjger, ^Farmyr, Ran- 'i,',ld'fUlsvJllfviN^.,Y. i',r.o k'..i,. . -i luCglgate Upiy^, ,iapif04., , Vyitl) flene4K:t.& Bwn- ham Brass Co., Waterbury, Conn., J904'05; Rorae Brass & Copper ,Co.,,Home, jN, Y.. ;9o6.. iTIf¥iiAteV-,'lRlli■ ■■' /■ '' ■■ •■ Colgate' 1 Unlv.l 'igbi-o-ji -With' BofOch Con- densed Milk Co., Edmeston, N, '' V/,- i^O^Jos. BurtiS Pleming Vau^haA, Me^cl^ant,' 146 •^'E'. F'rfth' AVe., R(5lelt«-,''N>'J."-, ■ '"" ■iVc /*/.;■ C/ii, ' 1905. 'l^Wi'^rk Cftll.,- 1'90 1. "Col- gate Univ., 1905. Jeweler. Samuel ij^on Weyburn./^ayyef., 3^9-^1 iliJjflfPo.utt. Bldg...iRqstifln, lAaiS^l. ' .:i r .Vir^-9]tfJu^-^f: - li."JB^'e...Univ., ;i9pi,o2. ,, JR^rt- mouth, 1902-03./ A.B., Yajfs ii9S5-.' IriL.jl., I-lpr- vard, 1908. Memo., Allen & Weyburn. QsweBdi'WV. •■'■■''•'"-.■■ . '-i "-"■! ■'etflgair'Univ'.,'^V{it>i-'o|5. '.Willi the OiWe()o --TflilVi.-"-'^ " ■■"''' ■■" ' ' '■ "■" Grnut Orat. Pi. Treis., Abb'ey-Podge-Brooks, -lOJHcrefiBSaK/'SerfiWPNjj ?, j:*i;j SaffcVSg? Gueger, Aug. 29, 1908. ri'Mj Geocg'e' Augustus Burton, Teaclier, .Utica,,, -f!^n^ .mfirsuiilJO-j" ifni.'-U !i.M. •.--;r:'l A.B. 1st Dodge Entrance Pr.- ■/5l;'Alle'n''Es^v •■r'Pfc.C''-'Teac)hfer,"'G*aWimar Scfl., UtieSi K. Y;' ' .u.. f.^ii ,.ll-J-. vc.l Uii./ii;H . u .11 . .i .' tor, Boulder, Colo. ■/ v „ , ,Pr€s.„ Atji. Assn., ,i9o,4-Oj5j. PreS.^, S.e.niof ^jOyOv. *'Btl.^, i90t-66.r' 'Capt'., ■ B^sjaball T^'ami 1904-05; 'i'l^miv^'k, Capt.. ■ B^sjaball T^am, I9fl4-Q'5. Hurdler ol XJ. S. and Caiiada,wi9q4 Intarcbl- George Clinton UOdgef,' Business," 3 Pas- c^ic,SftftiNe'Tlvaila3N!lJ.tJJfit^,!ot>A ...n'.'.ul A.B. i-pV f* ,Cr*f//i?(^:tfZ Rutker^M. 902^63. ..G^to.. Ijr#ip)*t4c Club.) K.j,,ffjies.,..j^bey-n<>dge- br&riHitliiSiC.QnfCfetei Co., , Nemark, ..N.,>'Jji lM«mb., .oft KlBiiJte^'.-Nev^.iWork.'iliEes., BajiBroad .St. Frank Reese Greene, Lawyer,' iji 'firoaH-, A.B., LL.B. 3di' DoflB^'rErt'fi-aAee /Pr..- Capt., .•fBaBko" Colgate Univ., 1902704. ,Wjllianis i'904'p5- '' e&igKte "BJM*., i9oi-o6['- ' A'sst. ' Mgr.,'- Santtdry ■ean'Co-'Fiii'fibft; N. Y; " ' ' "'"" ■ ■' ■,', ,', OryiH^'Ilowtasienld JSaag-piEenekiiiA'^mmA to-wn, N. J. ./ ■': .^'i ' ,iIi.ea(aet,i.iC;iiee .Cluhjoi Cajiti.'i Tennis T.eam. Teacher. Acad., Blairstown, N. J. 81 Edmund Harris Lewis, Lawyer, 26 .White,.Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. 'A'.B., 'LL.H.' See Phi, 1907. Colgate Univ., 190J-03. Yale, 1903-07. LL.B., Syracuse, 1909. '" Mdnib.,' Lewis & Lewis, Syracuse, N. Y., 1909 — . Frank' Feno Pellet, Business, 80 Broad .St., Newat-k, N. J. A.B. With Am. Real Estate Co., Hartford, Ctinn., iproe ; -j^^ey-Dodge-Brooks Concrete Co., '' Newark, N. 'J. Walter .|iuag«. Teacher, Boulder, Colo. Ji.S., Ph.D. Capt., Basketball and Football -j.Tfjayi^,' (iPh.p., Univ. of Gottingen, 1909. Teacher, Chem., Univ. of Colo. Warrea.'iRiahards Sisson, Medical Stu- ••ident, B-altimo^le, Md. A.B. 2d KingsfoTd'Decl. Pr. Teacher, Biol., Colgate Acad.,j;^9o^^ Med. Student, Johns 'rlopkiris, 1 1908 — . ' , [ Clinton . Bloodgoodi : Smith, Lawyer, Flushmg,' N'.' ¥.' -J .Colg^^e Ui>iv., ji(jio2-ftj3v/^awyer, Flushing, X. V. Robert Sherman Stringer, Business, New Londoil,- Coliii,'"" ''' a&- ' Bris9' and C'Apj^er -BUs., Hastings, X. Y., 1906-09. Standard- B'raSA & Copper Tube Co., 'ff ew.,I,rta^;Tf Coighnjei^f^- .,'.'1 .Vl 03M,M 1 -J idO? ' Warrert Tampa' Acker, Business, Mears Bldg;; Sc'ra-ilt'dh, Pa. Albert William Howland, Business, care George C. Dodg*,°«fe Broad St., New- -ark N„,J.,.|:i >!oo:,du.^ ri-.\ Real Estate/Bu^., Ne^v; YorJc City. „ AustiW Culver King, Teacher,' Watkins, , i^_ y; "■' ■'''■' ' ■■''■' ■ ■"-■•' A.B. '"Leader, ■Mai/doyn Clulis.'' Mgr., Tennis Teafii. Tfeach'eK Tiri'yt'owiri, ^\ Y. Rklph Wal'dtJ' Kiiapp,''li^sftWsl,%averly, NY ■' ■' 'B.S.''CaptI; FlittlJall''T&nv"';;^?''*|.|,„ :, Asa King Leonard. Interlaken,' N. Y. ,0BI3.T:M . SJ 1 7 CJlga«li(;iJ W., Js^ajAliJ Btpt.-}liFoot- ball Te?!m,;/; ,>1-kjY j/v ,'. ..irl •. iJns'J :-X Howard -Rob. "B' ' i.Vi'^'- I ■■' tiiins/ ,.tMj;l .1 .U ,iKiJj(ni ^•'^- .L .■/. ,siioi:.7 ...-j-A Af|3,-, *• B-h,. d.. 'Pec. 2, law,, ,11..'; .^..a :{ :/. \\ ."A If: .gR^fii f49°8;.; i> .. . J.-i LL.B. 1st Dodge Entrance Pr. LL.B., Union Univ., 1909. j^ogi Rajph . Dscatur ,Btm«n^a LmacbStuidJih^ Scranton, Pa. .(Il ,;.),! ,i-,'. i 0''r.-i •A.IJ.,,* B K. Mgr.i-.Foothall. Team. 2d Jr. yrat,,Pr. . 1st, .Latin., Pr. 'ist:'Essay.'.Pr.. Law Student, Scranton, Pa. MV Ethan Macphersoti Clark, Business, Wellsville, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1904-05. Cornell Coll. of Arclii- tectiire. Albert Augustine Collings, Business,, care American Real Estate Cp., Hartford, Conn. A.B. Colgate Univ., 1904-06. 3d Dodge~ En- trance Pr. I St Kingsford Decl. Pr. ist Lewis, Orat. Contest, isf Grout Orat. Pr. With Am. Real Estate Co., Hartford, Conn. Richard Aloysius Cummins, Student. 203 E. 61 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Capt., .Track Team, ignS. Law Student, New York Univ. and Columbia Law Sell. Address, care oif T. J, Cummins, Colum- bia Law Sell., New York, N. Y. ■ Paul Cornell Dunning, Business, Auburn, N. Y. B.S. Howard Baline Eynon, Student, 125 N. Hyde Park Ave., Scranton, Pa. A.B. See Delta Kappa, 1910. Univ. of Pa., 1 908 — . Harold Ellsworth Fritts, Hudson, N. Y. LL.B., Union Univ., 1909. Richard Lawrence MacDowell, Civil En- gineer, Montour Falls, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1^04-05. Civil Eng., with Le- high Valley R. R., Easton, Pa. Simeon Lewis Porter, Insurance, Car- thage, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1904-05. Insurance Bus., Water- town, N. Y. ' ■ ' : Donald Chauncey Risley, Business, Clin- ton, N. Y. Newell Wells Roberts, Mining, care Daly West Mining Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. B.S. * B K. Asst. Mgr., Basketball Team. With Daly West Mng. Co., Salt Lake City. David Bennett Sherwood, Business, 255 Rano St., Buffalo, N. Y. Colgate Univ., 1904-06. With C. H. Wood, Gen. Supply Co., Syracuse, N. Y.; Buffalo Tube Co., Buffalo. Bradford Palmer Smith, Business, Springfield, Mass. Sheldon Spencer Swazey, Jr., Business, De Kalb, 111. Colgate Univ., 1904-05. 1909 Elmer Josiah Anderson, Worcester, Mass. B.S. Class Pres. Football Team. Herbert Aubrey Coster, 26 N, 62 St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. Capt., Varsity Basketball Team (3-4); Varsity Baseball Team. Joseph Thomas Cummins, Golden, Colo. Sch. of Mines, Golden, Colo. Lemuel Serrell Hillman, 229 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. B.S. Kingsford Decl. Pr. Mgr., Baseball Team. Burton Alonzo Hy^irt^ F%ifff3)rt, ^.i^Y:"-l Mandolin Club, 191^.. .'Jr.vlPMm. tJooL ,.avA Giles Munro nnhhard."^dAW.^'k r'^)'^ ist Soph. Gr. Pr. isfjaopiilaicbiJim. &taiii»4 Glee Club (3-4). Class Pres. (2, 4)..YMW-. N'arsity Basketball Team .(4) j rr' ' T Emil^ Roy James, Bus%ir;f,||j^f ^1- Grain Broker, Aberdeen, MdclsW IliH yrfaiA Clarence Matthewson, Bu^iW^, "Min- neapolis, Minn. Henry Jerome Stringer, MunnsviUe, N. Y. lid bums8 B.S. Jr. Prom. Com. Glee Club (i'jfe-3-X). Coll. Quartette (3). Northfield Delggfttij. ^s.^!',) William George Towart, Na 4tePS^ Mass. 7/ ovA ist Dodge Entrance Pr. Rowland. Oval. . J*r.,_^ Pres., Y. M. C. A. ^^-^ aUmsD '^' — iBl'il ifllEH *Ralph Oliver Dodge, Buffalo, .Btiiifeul'^l Leader, Glee Club. 3.,, Aug, 12, i^g. IIni3f!2 ,.3vA no) ilA igio William Beattie Dunning, 10 ''^rlf'^J!,'^ Auburn, N. Y. nf-T ..avA Otto Washington Greene, MVniWM*^ ■\T Y .rnuotJA Varsity Basketball Team. IliW IsmlH Stanley Riddell Greene, HamiltSflf %.''?. Jr. Prom. Cora. ' Allen Essay .Pr.E^JvoJf^Sj sity Basketball Team (a-3). ,, .. Hays Jones, Business, 11 N. 9' St'." mL Vernon, N. Y. Wirt Smalley Leonard, Interlaken, N. Y. John Willis Linn, Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Md., Med. Dept. Ray Palmer, Business, Little Falls, N. Y. Christian Sanford, Business, Akron, Ohio. Whitney Hart Shepardson, 8 Kendrick Ave., Hamilton, N. Y. ist Dodge Entrance Pr. 1st Kingsford Decl. Pr. ist Baldwin Gr. Pr. Jr. Prom. Com. Sal- magundi Bd. Varsity Basketball Team. Carl William Ziegler, 1720 Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. Colgate, 1901-02; 1908 — . Ed.-in-Chief, Salma- gundi. Ed. Bd., Madisonensis. igii Alfred Boutwell, South Norwalk, Conn. Robert Cameron, Peterboro, N. Y. Rock Livingstone Comstock, Wellsville, N. Y. John Leo Foley, 16 Beaver St., New Britain, Conn. Mgr., Football Team. Dramatic Club. William Griswold Hurlburt, Jr., Naval Cadet, Warren, Ohio. Cadet, U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md. Edward L. Kellogg, Business, Menands, N. Y. With Stenson Mfg. Co., Albany, N. Y. 813 MU Leonard Jerome Matteson, 88 iMaple Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Mgr,» Baseball Team. Lemuel Mitchell Rockwell, Wellsvillc, N. Y. James Parker Smith, 75 Mulberry St., Springfield, Mass. Archy Hill Webb, Student, 230 E. Maple Ave., Beaver Dam, Wis. igi2 Samuel Dwight Arms, Jr., Palmyra, N. Y. Class Pres. Spec. Dodge Entrance Pr. William David Byard, 35 Washington Ave., Warren, Ohio. Carlisle Lloyd Cain, Bayside, N. Y. Harry Francis Collins, 98 Central Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Sherrill Benjamin Greene, 30 Washing- ton Ave., Warren, Ohio. Alfred Foster King, Jr., 223 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Philip Joseph Meany, 89 Seymour St., Auburn, N. Y. Elmer Williams Moore, 155 Bowne Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Le Roy FaircWld Smith, Business, Ham- ilton, N. Y. Rodney Lawrence Smith, 75 Mulberry St., Springfield, Mass. 1913 Durfee Sexton Aldrich, Palmyra, N. Y. Earl Haskell Burket, 544 Park Ave., Omaha, Neb. Norman Joseph Gaynor, 20 Eighth Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jonathan Grout, 860 Carroll St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Cortlandt Welling Hendrickson, Flush- ing, N. Y. William Hillman, Jr., 229 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Sherlock Austin Kellogg, Menands, Al- bany, N. Y. Dudley Bell Rich, 308 W. 78 St., New York, N. Y. Lawrence Valentine Roth, ;ii3 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. Howard Seely Teal, Sodus, N. Y. Morton Louis Vaughan, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Harlan Murch Walker, North Adams, Mass. Frederic Barker Weed, Potsdam, N. Y. 814 Qily of PftBjf^rb NU COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK New York, N. Y. / Chartered, August i, 1856 " When the good old City College Was on " Rue de 23," Manhattan Isle a desert. Without a A K E. Some wise men from New Haven, Sent down the field to view, Corralled an Indian maiden And there baptized her N." SO sang the sons of N, young and old, at her semi-centennial banquet in 1906, and, though poor poetry, it is good history. N was the first A K E Chapter in New York City. For a year, the star and crescent of the Manhattan Chapter of A A * had shone supreme at the old " Free College," when on the night of the '56 Commencement, five Commencement orators ap- peared wearing for the first time the diamond badge, and sounded the first note of a challenge for supremacy. While other fraternities have come and gone, and while certain " lesser breeds, without the law," have sprung up, flourished, withered and passed away, these two chapters have constantly held the lead in an honorable rivalry that has lasted for fifty-four years. Nine charter members had applied to " Mother * " for a charter. Of them, Theo- dore A. Blake, '58, now of New Haven, alone survives. He tells us that his cousin, Eli W. Blake, $, '57, helped them in obtaining favorable consideration for their appHcatipn, which venerable document, presented by $ to us at our semi-centennial, is now treasured as N's most precious archive. At the N dinner of February, 1906, Brother Babcock, '57, one of the patriarchal nirie, told us that the charter was granted in May, 1856, and that the initiatory grip was given to the nine component atoms of the original nucleus by a 2 Deke, who happened to be in the city with the Amherst debating team. The chapter found its first quarters in a large loft on the Bowery near Houston Street,. 817 NU (which Ijro. Babcock said was a Very respectable neighborhood at that time), wliich the boys partitioned to suit the chapter's requirements, and whither, Bro. Blake tells us, every stick of their furniture was carried on the backs of the now illustrious Pilgrim Fathers. , The College of the City of New York has never been a residential college. When its day was over with the last lecture or recitation, which in the old days on Lexington Avenue, ended at one or half-past, the students scattered at once to their homes all over the city. Perhaps because all the comrade- ship and intimacy that college life gave students at other colleges, came to us through the chapter, our patriotism became especially concentrated in it, a sort of Attic or Spartan intensified patriotism, and the men have grown up with a peculiarly affectionate and exclusive devotion to the chapter and the Frater- nity that has made them loyal Dekes for all time. Until very lately, every New York A K E dinner, club, association, and reunion has found N men in plurality, and many times in actual majority. And this patriotism has served the Fraternity at large. When N men settle elsewhere they become " Nuclei " of A K E graduate activity. Our Bro. Ormiston, '75, emigrates to Columbia, and in good time the exclusive and dis- tinguished local fraternity of * * evolutes into our B, now our r B Chapter. Our Bro. Burchard, '80, appears in Boston as President of the Alumni Asso- ciation of New England. A missionary delegation from N, in 1861, instals the €> X Chapter at Rutgers, " on the banks of the old Raritan." And our Bro. Williams, '78, was the leader in securing the grant of the first A K E charter in Canada, and presided at the installation of the first Canadian Chapter at Toronto. He was also the member who devised, and first advocated, at the Dartmouth Convention, in 1879, the national organization of the Fraternity under the Council. He became the first President of the Council, and was a member of it, in different terms, for seven years (representing O at first). He was also the chief organizer of the A K E Club of New York, in 1885, and its Treasurer for eight years. The Fraternity flag, now so popular, which Bro. Peary, 0, '^y, carried to the Pole, was designed for the old N. Y. Club, about 1887, by our Bro. Burchard, 'yy, and dedicated to the Fraternity at the convention held with N and r B in 1890. Perhaps the next trait is not peculiar to us, but with N men, their A K E faith is so nearly a religion, that it seems to us almost heresy, ever to separate the bonds of kinship from those of the brotherhood. The chapter rolls show several groups of three, and many of two brothers, while in these latter days, many N men are fathers of Dekes in N or other chapters. Thus Spence, '66, has three sons in r B ; Carr, '66, two, Griffen, '65, one, and Kirkland, '78, one in N. There is an E McGuckin, an A X Budd, and a A K Calkins of N an- cestry, and the clan of Burchard is in half a dozen chapters. Space forbids setting forth in detail the demonstrated predominance of N NU over all her fraternity rivals, in the attainment of student honors at our col- lege. N's debut at the '56 Commencement, with five Comniencetifent honors, was typically echoed in '78, when out of six N men graduating, five spoke at Commencement. For an instance, probably the most brilliant student that ever attended our College, was our Brother Gilbert M. Elliott, '61, who took the first Pell Medal, the blue ribbon of our undergraduate days, four years in succession, graduated valedictorian, was killed while, as Major, command- ing and leading his regiment in a charge at the battle of Lookout Mountain, and was brevetted Colonel after his death. At the installation of Doctor Vm- ley as President of the College in 1903, the only undergraduate speaker, among a galaxy of college presidents and other prominent men, was our Kenneth GrOesbeck, '05. On the present teaching staff of the City College, N is represented by PrOf. Tisdall, '59 (whose jubilee is being arranged as these lines g6 to press). Profs. McGuckin, '69, Reynolds, '91, and Carr, '66, and Messrs. Powell, '83, Pedersen, '89, Compton, '97, and Groesbeck, '05 ; while the records show the .former services of Prof. C. A. Doremus, '70, and Messrs. McMullin, '56; Banks, '58 ; Godwin, '58 ; Fisher, '63 ; McMaster, '72 ; Stoiber, '72 ; Davis, 76 ; Kenyon, 'yS; Burchard, ''yy; Perrin, '79, and Kenyon, '81. On the Board of Trustees of the College we find Miller, '69, as the present Chairman, and Crawford, '68, ex-Chairman of the Executive Committee, and Dresser, '59, and Tifft, '"y^, as ex-trustees. As presidents of other colleges, N gave the distinguished chemist, Ira Rem- sen, '65, to Johns Hopkins, and G. S. Davis, '80, to the Normal College of the City of New York; and as professors and instructors, the historian, J. Bach McMaster, '72, to Princeton and Pennsylvania; Gardiner, '59; Postley, '69, and Townsend, '75, to West Point; Leflferts, '67; Fowler, '69, and Kelsey, '70, to the College of Physicians and Surgeons ; Lozier, '59, to the N. Y. Medical College for Women ; Fisher, '75, to the Bellevue and N. Y. U. Medital Col- lege ; Burchard, '69, to Bellevue ; Doremus, '70, to Bellevue and Buffalo ; Spitzka, '98, to Jefferson Medical College, and Sargent, '85, to Wisconsin and Harvard and Dearborn, '97, to the Metropolitan Hospital. Howe, '56; Gardiner, '59; Cooper, Elliott, Kingsland, and Sanger, '61; Roberts, '62, and Marten and Robinson, '63, served in the Civil War, Gardiner receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor. Aurelius Mestre, '81, was es- pecially mentioned in despatches for distinguished and important services in the Santiago campaign (from the effects of which, he died). On the present roster of the U. S. Army, appear the names of Col. Townsend, '75, of the Engineers, and formerly of the General Staff; Col. Richard, '74; Major Hous- ton, '80, and Capt. Oakes, '91. Major-general N. H. Henry, 'yy, was, Adjutant General of the National Guard of New York State until ap- pointed Surveyor of the port of New York, in 1910. N has now V. M. 819 NU Davis, '76, un the Bench of the N. Y. Supreme Court, and E. B. LaFetra, '86, on that of the City Court ot N. Y.. Among the Clergy, N has Summerbell, '71 ; Daw and Merington, '79, and WiUiams, '74, who is Archdeacon of Wash- ington, D. C. To Cattell's " American Men of Science," N contributes Ira Remsen, '65, (Chemistry and education), Charles A. Doremus, '70, (Chemistry), Gano Dunn, '89, (Electrical Engineering), E. A. Spitzka, '98, (Neuro-anatomy), Sar- gent, '85, (Botany), Pedersen, '89 (Mathematical Physics), and Reynolds, '91, (Mathematics), of whom the first four are starred as among the thousand, " whose work is supposed to be the most important." To New York City's civil service, N has given a President of the Board of Health, Fowler, '69, two Commissioners of Public Works, Smith, '66, and Thompson, '68, a President of the Board of Education, Tifft, 'jt,, and many commissioners and assistant superintendents of education. On the stage, Serrano, '87, is a well-known actor. In the business world, we note Claflin, '69, and Crawford, '75, as Presidents of great drygoods corporations, in New York and St. Louis respectively. Mil- ler, '69, as President of the Brooklyn Trust Company, Blake, '58, Griffen, '65, and Palmer, '66, among our leading manufacturers, C. S. Brown, '70, an au- thority on real estate. Guild, '69, in the Standard Oil Company, Bouvier, '84, Vice-President of the house of W. R. Grace & Co., Gilley, '59, Hollister, '61, Mestre and Noble, '80, as leading members of the Stock Exchange, Clark, '66, Wallace, '01, and Rich, '04, in the Cotton Exchange, Spence, '66, in the Produce Exchange, and Budd, '81, ex-President of the Consolidated Exchange. Several of our men have been members of the State Legislature, Burchard, '80, is wielding the gavel for the fourth consecutive term as Speaker of the Rhode Island House, and Bonynge, '82, now of Denver, has represented the First District of Colorado in Congress and is now a member of the National Monetary Commission. These notes are made from memory, and without a complete list of the Chapter at hand, and undoubtedly many prominent names have been over- looked. But to us who are in the secret of N, these trifling titles and adorn- ments of the outer world count very little. The men were always there ; and the main fact is, that they have been and are a steadfastly loyal band of friends and brothers, whom this, their unworthy scribe, is proud and grateful to have known. They have been true and honorable, and a joy to the heart in every relation. N regrets that she cannot adorn the pages of the 1910 catalogue with a pic- ture of her house. Real estate is dearer in New York City than on any campus elsewhere, and we are rich mostly in wealth that thieves cannot break through and steal, and which fears no panic, no " bear " raid, and no Federal vexation. From the humble beginnings on the aiitc-belluin Bowery, north- 820 ward the star of New York has taken its way, and we have followed the bearrt. Our chapter fires have been lighted in 13th Street, on Greeley Square, .in 34th Street, on Fifth Avenue, in 42nd Street, and now on the great plains of Harlem near the guardian watch-tower of Mt. Morris Park. Like the hero of the great Brahms' song, we have had " Kein Haus, keine Heimath," and have lived the wandering life of a New York lessee. But a chapter-house fund is steadily accumulating (it is now over $6,000), and perhaps before all our patriarchs have been gathered to Abraham's bosom, we shall toast them be- neath our own rafters and rooftree, and sing, " Now though her years are fifty, And her sons are silver-gray. To graduate and Freshman She's new and fair to-day; And so beneath the banner Of cripson, blue, and gold. We pledge the old devotion To N, the never old." L. S. B., '77. 821 NU CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS ♦Gerardus Beekman Docharty, College Professor, New York, N. Y. Asst. Prof., iMath. and Nat. Philos., N. Y. Free Acad., 1848-51; Prof., Math., C. C. X. V., 1851-79; Sec. of the Faculty, id., 1852-79. Author, "Arithmetic," 1852; "Institutes of Algebra," 1852; "The Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry," 1863; "The Elements of Analytical Geometry," 1873. Prof. Emeritus, C. C. N. Y. d., Hempstead, N. Y., May 8, 1889. *Robert Ogden Doremus, College Pro- fessor, New York. N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D.. LL.D. Columbia Univ., 1841-42. New York Univ., 1842; Chem. Asst., ib., Med. Dept., 1843-50; Lecturer and Teacher, 1843-53; A.M., ib., 1845. Europe, 1847. M.D., New York Univ., 1850. Prof., Chem. and Toxicol., N. Y. Med. Coll., 1850. m.. Estelle Emma Skidmore, New York, N. Y., Qct. 1, 1850. Prof., Xat. Hi-^t., N. Y. Free Acad.. 1852-62, Euroije, 1854. Prof., Chem,, Tox- icol., and Med. Jurisprudence, L. I. Hosp., Med. Coll., 1858; id., Bellevue Hosp., Med. Coll., 1859-97. Prof., Natl. Hist., C. C. N. Y., 1853-61. Europe, 1862-63. Prof., Chem. and Physics, C. C. N. Y., 1863-1903- Europe, 1868. Pres., N. Y. Philharmonic Soc, 1869-71. Pres., Bd. of Examrs., Druggists and Prescription Clks.. New York, N. Y., 1871. LL.D.. New York Univ., 1871. Europe, 1872. Pres., Med- ico-Legal Soc, 1884-85. Europe, 1885. Prof. Emeritus, C. C. N. Y., 1903-06. Author, numerous Med. and Sci. Articles. Assoc. Ed.. Medical Journal, N. Y. Med. Coll. Con- trib.. Journal of the Medico-Legal Society: Criminal Lazv Journal, etc. Fellow, N. Y. Acad. Scis. Memb., Hist, and Geog. Soc; Medico-Legal Soc; Union League Club; St. Nicholas Soc, etc. d.. Mar. 22, 1906. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1856 Arthur McMullin, 146 Grand St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Ward Hist. Medal, 1854. Tst Pell Gold Medal, Ward Gr. and Astron., Med- als, 1885. 2d Medal Pr., 1855. Ward Chem. Medal, 1856. Salutatorian. Tutor, 1856-61. Prin., Pub. Sch., New York, N. Y., 1861-72. Asst. Supt., Pub. Schs., 1872 — . m., Clara Jane Besson, New York, N. Y., 1876. Clk., Bd. of Edu., New York, N. Y.; Sec., id. *Henry Davis, Jr., New York, N. Y. A.B. Charter Member. Commenc. Orator. ♦John Howe [Jr.], Physician, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter Member. * B K. Commenc. Orator. M.D., N. Y. Med. Coll., 1859. House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1859-61. Asst. Surg., 1st N. Y. Int., U. S. A., July 4, 1861 — ; Surg., Nov. 11, 1861-May 25, 1863. Hosp. Surg., David's Isl., Trenton and Staten Isl., 1863; Surg., Hosp. Transport, S. R. Spaulding. — 1865. Lec- turer, N. Y. Med. Coll., 1861 — . m., Adeline E. Sleepy, Petersburg, \'a., Jan. 16, 1866. Europe, 1871-72. Sch. Trustee, i6th Ward, New York, N. Y., 1872-74. d., Aug. 11, 1876. ♦Frederick Augustus Leeds, New York, N. Y. A.B. Charter Member. d., 1864. ♦Adrian Herman MuUer, Jr., New York. N. Y. A.B. Charter Member. ♦John Edward Ward, Marqnette, Mich. A.B. Charter Member. Commenc. Orator. Col., 81h Conn. Inf., U. S. A. Mustered out. .Mar. 14, 1865. Clk., Treas. Office, Marquette Co., Mich., — 1878. Treas., Marquette Co., Mich., 1878-82. d., Sault de Ste. Marie, Mich., Xov. 6, 1 886. 1857 ♦Jared Starr Babcock, PubHsher, New York, N. Y. .\.B., A.M. Charter Member. Orator, Jr. Ex. Jr. Decl., ist Pr., 1856. Commenc. Orator, 1857. Clionian Lit. Soc. Orator, Clionian Ex. Teacher, Gram. Sch. No. 32. New York, N. Y., 1859-72. Teacher, ist Evening High Sch., 1866-72. m., Mary W. Lowrey, New York, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1867. Prin., Gram. Sch. No. 54, New York, \. V.. 1872-74. Prin., 1st N. Y. Evening High Sch., 187285. Inventor, Game of "Roque." Pres., llarlem Club, d., Jan. 9, 1910. 1858 William Mellen Banks, Broker, 704 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Jr. Ex. ist Burr Math. Medal. Ward Lat. Medal. Valedictorian. * B K. Tutor, Lat. and Gr., C. C. N. Y., 185S-59. .•\.M., Master's Oration, 1861. Pres., Alumni Assn., C. C. N. Y., 1868-69. m., Emma E. Janes, .\ug. 21, 1873. Stock Broker. Theodore Augustus Blake, Civil En- gineer. New Haven, Conn. A.B. Charter Member. Inventor, Blake's Crusher. Sec. and Treas., Blake Crusher Co. Yale Coll., Sheffield Sci. Sch., 1862-63. Au- thor, "Geological Report of Reconnaissance on the Coast of Alaska," "L'. S. Coast Reports, 1867." Memb., Cal. Acad, Sci., etc. Mng. SjJ NU Eng., 1863-76. Mgr., Blake Crusher Co., New Haven, Conn., 1876 — . James Godwin, District Superintendent of Schools [Retired], New York City, Hillside Farm. CatskiU, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 2d Cromwell Hist, and Belles- lettres Medal. 'Ward Logic Medal. Jr. Ex. Ward Moral Philos., Law, and Comp. Medals, 1858. * B IC. Salutatorian. m., Margaret Elizabeth Osterhoudt, New York, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1862. Tutor, Math., C. C. N. Y., 1858-79. Sec., Assoc. Alumni, C. C. N. Y., 1860-63. Asst. Supt., Schs., New York, N. Y., 1S79- 1902; V. Pres., Bd. of Supts. Pres., Assoc. Alumni, C. C. N. Y., 1887; Trustee, Students' Aid Fund; Pres., Council of City and Village Supts.; id., Bd. of Edu., Palenville, N. Y. Pres., N. Y. Schoolmasters' Club. Gr. Treas. (4 yrs), and Gr. Master, I. O. O. F., State of N. Y. Samuel Whittemore Whittemore, Archi- tect, 7 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. B.S., A.M. Clk., Draughtsman, and Paymas- ter, U. S. Eng. Office, New York and Willetts Pt., N. Y., 1863-68. m., Mary Louise Cle- ments, New York, N. Y., May 25, 1869. Office, 4 R. R. PI., opp. Brick Ch. Sta. *Henry Bausher, Jr., Merchant, Chicago, Charter Member. C. C. N. Y., i8S4-s8. Teacher, Pub. Schs., New York, N. Y., 1856- 58. Bk-kpr., Stark & Stauffer, New Orleans, La.,' 1859-61. m., Caroline C. Freeman, Buffalo, N. Y., June 28, 1865. U. S. Coll., Internal Rev., 2d Dist. La., 1865-67. Purchasing Agt., Chicago & N. W. Ry. Co., 1867-69. Memb., Peck & Bausher, Packers, Chicago, 111., 1869- 83. Treas., Republic Mng. Co., Mont., 1885 — . Pres., A K E Northwestn. Assn., Chicago, 111., 1886-87. d.. Mar. 24, 1909. *Thomas Crowther, Clergyman, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Nat. Philos. Pr. and Money Pr., 1857. 2d Burr Math. Medal, 1858. V. Pres., Alumni Assn., C. C. N. Y., 1877. d., Oct. 10, 1877. *John Andrews Ely, Real Estate, New York, N. Y. A.B. Jr. Ex. Poetry Decl. Pr., 1858. Com- menc. Orator, d.. May 30, 1908. *WiIliam Kirkland, Miner, Danville, 111. A.E. Charter Member. ' Commenc. Orator. 1859 Horace Erastus Dresser, Merchant, 343 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Jr. Ex. Commenc. Orator. Com- piler, "U. S. Tariff Laws," 1862. Author, "Battle Record of the American Rebellion," 1863. Compiler, "Internal Revenue Laws," 1864. m., (i) Cecilia M. Olmstead, Yonkers, N. Y., June 5, 1866. Compiler, "Internal Revenue and Tariff Laws," 1870; "U. .S. Tariff and Internal Revenue Laws," 1872. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882- 91; 1894-1902. ra., (2) Gertrude Clark, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1887. Bd. of Edu., N. Y. City, 1898-1902; 1907 — . Chmn., Ex. Com., Bd. Trustees, C. C. N. Y. Clubs: Uni- versity, New Eng. Soc. (Brooklyn). Assn. Memb., U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R. Res., 294 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 823 Richmond Bullock Elliott, Physician, 156 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Ward Lat. Medal and Pr., 1859. 3d Commenc. Honor. * B K. Teach- er, Gram. Sch. No. 32, New York, N. Y., 1860- 76. ist V. Pres., XVI A K E Conv., * Chap., New Haven, Conn., July 29-30, 1862. m., Letitia Hassert, New York, N. Y,, Dec. 19, 1865. Columbia, 1869-73; M.D. V. Prin., Gram. Sch. No. 32, New York, N. Y., 1876—. Asa Bird Gardiner, Lawyer, t32 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Jr. Ex. Class Day Valedictorian. Commenc. Oration. 4» B K. LL.B., N. Y. Univ., i860. N. Y. Bar, i860, ist Lt., 31st N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1861. Capt., 22d N. Y. Inf., 1862-63. ist Lt. and Adjt., U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 11, i86s — ; Bvt. Capt., Mar. 13, 1865 — . Mus- tered out, Aug. 13, 1866. Received Medal of Honor by Act of Congress, Mar. 3, 1863, for bravery in Gettysburg campaign. Wounded, July 2, 1863. A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1864. ni., Mary Austen, Glencoe Sta., Md., Oct. 18, 1865. 2d Lt., 9th Inf., U. S. A., 1866-68; ist Lt., 1868-69. Acting Adjt. Gen. and Dis- bursing Officer, U. S. A., 1866-69. Author, "The Writ of Habeas Corpus as Affecting the Army and Navy," 1867. ist Lt., ist Art., 1869-70. Signal Officer and Asst. Judge Advo- cate, Dept. of the East, 1870-72. A. D. C, 1872-73. Judge Advocate, rank of Maj., Dept. of the East, Div. of the South, 1873-74. Prof., Law, U. S. Mil. Acad., rank of Lt. Col., 1874- 78. LL.D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1875. Trustee, Am. Coll. of Musicians. Author, "Practical Forms for Use in Court Martial," 1875; "Head Notes of Lectures on Evidence," 1876; "The Uniform of the American Army, 177s to 1877"; "Martial Law during the Revo- lution," 1878; "Practice and Proceedings of Courts Martial," 1878. Judge Advocate, Div. of the Atlantic, 1878 — . U. S. Acting Asst. Sec. War, 1887-88. Author, "The New York Continental Line of the Revolution," 1880; "Biography of General Henry Burbeck, Found- er of .the U. S. Military Academy," 1883. Dir., Soc. Sons of the Rev., 1883. Steward, Soc. of '83, 1883. Sec. Gen., Soc. of the Cincinnati, 1884. Author, "History of the Original Hereditary and Honorary Members, Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati"; "The R. I. Continental Line of the Revolution," 1885; "Register of the Rhode Island State Society of the Cincinnati," 1888; "The Order of_ the Cincinnati in France," 1905. V. Pres., Mil. Soc. War of 1812, 1890 — ; Pres., 1909. Dist. Atty., Co. of N. Y., 1897-1900. Pres., R. I. Soc. of the Cincinnati, 1899. Contrib., Magazine of American History; Army and Navy Journal, etc. Memb. of N. Y. Hist. Soc, etc. Cor. Memb., R. I. Hist. Soc; Pa., id.; Ga., id.; Va., id.; Chicago, id.; N. E. and N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc; Rockland Co. Hist. Soc; Newport, R. I., Hist. Soc. Memb., Loyal Legion; Sachem, Tammany Soc, New York, N. Y. Clubs: Union, Metropoli- tan, West Point, Manhattan, A K E. Res., Garden City, N. Y. Fitzgerald Tisdall, College Professor, Amsterdam Ave. and 138 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ist Pell Medal. 2d Crom- well Hist, and Belles-lettres Medal. Medal Pr., 1858. Jr. Ex. 2d Burr Medal, 1859. Valedictorian. * B K. Tutor, Lat., Gr., Math., and Eng., C. C. N. Y., 1860-79. m., (i) Henrietta Pauline Aaron, New York, N. Y., NU iDec. 29, 1865. Teaclier, Evening High Sch., and Cooper Union Evening Sch. of Sci., 1868 — . Dir., Sch. of Sci. and Art, Cooper Union, 1870-79. Ph.D., 1874. Prof., Gr. and Lit., C. C. N. Y., 1879—. Europe, 1882; 1885. in., (2) Florence Victoire Rodrigue, VVoodbridgc, N. T., Dec. 23, 1885. V. Pres., A K E Club, New York, N. Y., 1885-87. Memb., New York Soc, Arcliaeological Inst, of Am. (Councillor) ; Clionian Soc, C. C. N. Y. (Pres.); Am. Philol. Assn.; Woodbridge Ath. Assn., Woodbridge, N. J., 1858. Clubs: University (1884-90), Har- lem, City Coll., Quid. Res., Hotel Endicott. *Franklin William Gilley, Jr., Stock Broker, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. m., Emily Amelia Sommers, New York, N. Y., May 18, 1864. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1864 — ; Treas., 1895 — ■ Dep. Chamberlain, New York, N. Y., 1875 — . Memb., F. W. Gilley, Jr., & Co., Brokers, New York, N. Y. Memb., N. Y. Hist. Soc. d., July 25, 1909. * Abraham Wilton Lozier, Physician. New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Jr. Ex. M.D., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1861. Asst. Surg., M. S. A.; Surg., 1862. Prof., Chem., N. Y. Med. Coll. for Women, 1863-65. Author, "Women as Students, at Bellevue and other Hospitals," 1865. Prof., Chem. and Physiol., N. Y. Med. Coll. for Women, 1865-67. Prof., Chem.. Woman's Coll., Phys. and Surgs., New York, N. Y., 1867-68; Histology, 1868-71. m., Jen- nie de la Montaigne, Brooklyn, N. Y., ()ct. 1, 1882. d., Jan. 14, 1896. *John Frederick Scott, Broker, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1855-58. Coffee Broker. *Gardiner Sherman, Boston, Mass. A.B. Money Pr., 1858. Jr. Ex. Ward Orat. Medal, 1859. m., Jessie Gordon, Boston, Mass., June I, 1881. d.. New York, Jan. 10, 1907. i860 *Walton Oakley, New York. N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1856. *[John] Oscar Voute, Insurance, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1856-58. With N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 1858—; Asst. Cashier, id. Priv., Co. G, 13th N. G. S. N. Y., 1862. Europe, 1869. m., Henrietta Virginia Conradt, Montclair, N. J., Aug. 20, 1885. Res., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 860-88; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1888—. d., Montclair, N. J., May 18, 1906. 1 861 James Beekman Docharty, State Agri- cultural Society, Albany, N. Y. Samuel Milford Blatchford Hopkins, Clerk, 52 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ward Astron. Medal, 1868. Ward Law and Moral Philos. Medals, 1861. Jr. Ex. Commenc. Oration. * B K. Clk., N. Y. Life Ins. and Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1867—. Res., 13 Garden Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phineas Channing Kingsland, t^So Broadway, New York, N. Y. U.S., M.S. ist Lt., Co. H, I02d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Oct. 29, 1862—; Capt., Nov. 30, 1863—. Resigned, May 10, 1865. A. D. C, Gen. H. W. Benham, commanding Eng. Corps. m., Margaret Sarah Fowler, New Orleans, La., i''eb. 10, 1867. Tax and Assessment Searcher, New York, N. Y. William Henry Sanger, Broker, 671 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. Money Pr. Ward, Eng. and Astron. Medals, j86o. Jr. Ex. Ward Moral Philos. Medal, i86i. 4th Commenc. Honor. * B K. Capt., ist U. S. Cav., U. S. A. ♦Theodore Calpin Ascough, New York. N. Y. B.S. m., Margaret A. Stancliff, New York. N. Y., May 29, 1867. Clk., Manhattan Gas Wks., New York, N. Y., 1861— . Priv., Z2d N. G. S. N. v.; Paymaster, 1900. ♦Wilson Hunt Blackwell, Real Estate, New York, N. Y. Sergt., 37th N. G. S. N. Y. m., Annie E. Bqgart, Yonkers, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1865. Memb., Wilson H. Blackwell & Son, Real Es- tate, 6^ Liberty St., 1890—. d., Nov., 1895. ♦George Campbell Cooper, Manufac- turer, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Law, 1861-63; 1864. Priv., 7th Co., N. Y. State Mil., U. S. A., 1863. N. Y. Bar, 1864. Mfr. of Glue, New York, N. Y., 1865. Mfr. of Rope, ib., 1880 — . ♦Gilbert Molleson Elliott, New York, N. Y. A.B. ist Pell Medal and Money Pr., 1857. 1st Pell Medal, ist Cromwell Medal, and Money Pr., 1858. ist Pell Medal and Money Pr., 1859. Jr. Ex. Asst. Sec, X\' A K E Conv., N Chap., New York, N. Y., Dec 26-28, i860, ist Pell Medal, i860. Ward Moral Philos., Gr., Lat., Sp., Orat., Comp., and Eng. Med- als. Money Pr., i860. * B K. Valedictorian. 1st Lt., I02d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., May i, 1862 — ; Capt., Oct. 29, 1862 — ; Maj., June 10, 1863 — . Posthumous Bvt. Col., for gallant and meritorious service. Killed, while leading his battalion. Battle of Lookout Mt., Tenn., Nov. 23, 1863. ♦Henry Hutchinson HoUister, Broker. New York, N. Y. 7th Regt., N. G. S. N. Y. Treas., BurUngton, Cedar Rapids & Northn. R. R. m., (i) Louise Howell, Apr. 19, 1871; (2) Annie W. Stephen- son. Clubs: Union, Metropolitan, South Side Sportsman's, New York, N. Y. d., Apr. 10, 1909. ♦James Patchell Lowrey, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. N. Y. Bar, 1864. Europe, 1883. d.. May 15, 1904. ♦George Washington Roberts, Banker, San Francisco, Cal. A.B. With Bk. of Cal., San Francisco, Cal. d., Dec, 1887. 1862 Arthur Malachi Lee, Teacher, fBloom- field, N. J. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 4th Silver Pell Medal, Ward Hygiene Medal, and Money Pr., 1858. Poetry Decl. Pr., Ward Orat., Lat., and Chem. Medals and Money Pr., 1862. Commenc. Ora- tor. Poet, XVII A K E Conv., N Chap., New York, N. Y., Dec, 1863. LL.B., Columbia 824 NU Coll., Sch. of Law, 1864. \. Prill., Gram. Sch. No. 22, New York, X. Y., 1869 — . m., Rosa Woelfler, Dec. 25, iS8i. John Hopper Newcomb, fNew York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1858-59. Nathan Benjamin Roberts, Merchant, I3S9 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. Ward Drawing Medal' and Medal Pr., i860. Jr. Ex. Commenc. Orator. 2d Lt., Signal Corps, U. S. A., 1863-65. With Rob- erts, Cusliman & Co., Importers, New York, N. Y., 1865-70. m., Mary E. Burr, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1867. Memb., Roberts, Cush- man & Co., Importers, New York, N. Y., 1870 — . Memb., Am. Inst.; Sons of the Rev. Companion, Loyal Legion of U. S. Clubs: St. Nicholas; Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn, N. Y. *George Washington Snow, Jr., Brook- lyn, N. Y. A.B. Jr. Ex. d., Sept., 1862. 1863 Charles Breath, fNew York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1859-62. Jr. Ex. Class V. Pres., 1862. Frederick Erastus Hyde, fHartford, Conn. C. C. N. Y., 1859—. Victor Hugo Steins, Photographer, fNew York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1859—. Address, 215 E. 86 St., igoo — . *Eustace Whipple Fisher, Teacher, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. 2d Cromwell Medal, 1861. Ward Eng. Medal and Money Pr. Jr. Ex. Ward Chem., Moral Philos. and Gr. Medals and Money Pr. 2d Pell Medal, 1863. 4th Commenc. Honor. B K.. Author, "Commutation Tables of Life Insurance," 1872. Memb., Vanhorne, Griffen & Co., Importers of Glass, New York, N. Y., 1874 — . Europe, 1880; 1884. V. Pres., Columbia Bk., New York, N. Y., 1885-87. Memb., N. Y. Hist. Soc. Wholesale Dealer, Plate Glass. Res., 41 W. 58 St. Henry Courtland Howell, Insurance, t42 Broadway, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1861— . Gen. Ins., 1865—. Malcolm McMartin, fNew York, N. Y. A.B. C. C. N. Y., 1861— . A.B., Coll. of N. J. Ira Remsen, College President, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. A.m:, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D. C. C. N. Y., 1860-63. Ward Algebra and Geom. Medal, 1863. Europe, 1865-66'. M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1867. Europe, 1867-70. Ph.D., Univ. of Gottingen, 1870. Asst. Chem., Univ. of Tiibingen, 1870-72. Prof., Chem., Williams Coll., 1872-76. m., Elizabeth H. Mallory, New York, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1875. Prof. Chem., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1876 — ; Pres., 1901 — . LL.D., Columbia, 1893; Princeton, 1896; Yale, 1901; Toronto, 1902. Author, "Principles of Theo- retical Chemistry," 1877. Founder and Ed., American Chemical Journal, 1879. Author, "Organic Chemistryj" 1885; "Introduction to the Study of Chemistry," 1886; "Elements of Chemistry," 1887; "Inorganic Chemistry," 1889; "A Laboratory Manual," 1889, etc. Contrib., American Chemical Journal; Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gcsellschaft, etc. Memb., Natl. Acad. Scis. ; Am, Acad. Arts and Scis. ; Am. Philos. Soc; Deutsche Chemische Gessell- schaft; A. A. A. S. ; Chem. Soc. of London. Res., 214 W. Monument St. Francis Asbury Sampson, Lawyer, Co- lumbia, Mo. ' A.B., A.M., LL.B. Jr. Ex. 5th Commenc, Honor. * B K. Law Student, Cadiz, Ohio, 1865-67. LL.B., Columbia, 1868. Lawyer, Se- dalia_, Mo., 1868 — . m., Harriett Maiden Lacy, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 21, 1869. Assoc. Ed, and Prop., Times, Sedalia, Mo., 1870-72. Au- thor, "Natural History of Pettis County, Mis- souri," 1882. Cor. Sec, Sedalia Nat. Hist, Soc, 1884-86. V. Pres., Mo. Trust Co., 1888 Ohio, N. Y-, and Mo. Bars. Sec. and Libr, State Hist. Soc. Mo., Columbia, Mo. John Hervy Stitt, Lawyer, 113 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia Coll., Sch. of Law, 1867. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1867 — . m., Mary Anna Rutherford, June 21, 1871. Res., 68 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William C. Warner, fNew York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1861-64. Jr. Ex. *John Benjamin Penfield, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Ward Fr. Medal, 1865. ♦Charles Edward Taylor, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1861-63. Ward Nat. Hist. Medal; Money Pr., 1861. d., Oct. i, 1868. 1866 Henry Snyder Carr, College Professor, 133 Manhattan Ave^ New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Jr. Ex. Poetry Decl. Pr., 1866. Commenc. Diss. <1> B K. ra., Emma Shaler, New York, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1877. Teacher, Cooper Inst., 1879-80. Instr., Elocu., N. Y. Evening High Sch., and C. C. N. Y., 1880-82. Author, Address, "Emerson as seen through his Prose," read before N. Y. F of * B K, 1882. V. Pres., Alumni Assn., C. C. N. Y., 1889-90; Com. on Admissions, A K E, i889'9o; Pres., id., 1890-91. Res., 133 Manhattan Ave. Bernard Stearns Clark, Merchant, ii Cotton Exchange, New York, N. Y. Memb., N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Res., 873 Madison Ave. Frederick Adolph Entz, Merchant, t487 Broadway, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1862—. Res., Cor. Seventh Ave. and W. 122 St. Hervey DeBlois Gibson, Merchant, tNew York, N. Y. Agt, Eng. and Scotch Mills. Memb., N. E. Soc. William Llewellyn Hoge, Banker, fAna- conda, Mont. C. C. N. Y., 1861-64. With Enfield M:fg. Co., Knit Goods, Thompsonville, Conn.,- 1865-72; Treas., id., 1866-72. With Wm. Hoge & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1872-74. 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Expert: ini'iSi&ny iipoisDiLJcases Ybeiorer -Ct^. .^.in , diffeiient' Stat^Sjgi ^J^eiltl (UrcPi&tent'.CaUsesl uConpultipg^ CheipiSti .F(6llowl,,;iN. vYj AcaiiScj. ■. ChacSclfJ ]\Jemfe/i, Am»' Chem__ 'Soc.. ;uid;ih.ElectrQcheiriicalir Soc.j„JVliemb.,i,N.. Y.iElectaiScic.; .]VtedicQ\J,e#aD Sqol; .Sdc, .Chein.j Industry.jl I\n.«'iGhiehiit''/Sop^> Geft, Chem. ;S.Oc. ) Assoc, .iMJtemljJ^' Am.: Ixiii. ,<>£> Eleoti Engs.;:,MaSs.;Metlica-Ltlgal,JSoel ;£8uliSii UniWersity, iChemists'. ,,S«sl, sS^'W.-iisJ) St.. uxji „_.-,.jM .T^-i-i •■'t', .^ofi . iri^'. .,.j{in) li - "111 Wuham Dean Freemaibi Manrtfastmsr,; t?'-'<^-N^^'-'%iS^^^8f.'^"m^fenfehe''^-' Letitia Chambedain, Albany, N. ■¥„• 'Apr.' 'ii,' i»60'.'''ICllc'.',''KH(6k6pb*ker"ti»« Ins.'Co^y 18^70. ' Tea-Merchant, -Niei*f'iYbi-ki"N'."Y-!, W^V5''-''Uf& Perfumer, Cincinnati, Ohio, and NHfr York,'- N., Y„, 1875^. R^S,i-^/fi;3^. J3%cfitoT .-.LjliuIlD wSi'dumt. 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Russel Dart Hyde, 817 Broadway. New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1866-69. With Wendell, Fay & Co., Dry Goods Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1869—. Charles Torbert Jefferies, tNew York, N. Y. A.B. Riggs Essay Pr., 1871. Commenc. Diss. Henry Whitehouse Reighley, Secretary, 30 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1867—. zd V. Pres., Fulton Trust Co. of N. Y. Res., 237 W. 138 St. William Seaman Scott, Civil and Mining Engineer, 35 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Stock Broker, New York, N. Y., 1871-76. Co- lumbia Coll., Sch. of Mines, 1876-77. Civ. and Mng. Eng., New York, N. Y., 1877 — . m., Maria Ostrom Hazen, June 15, 1878. Stock Broker. Res., Maplewood, N. J. Martyn Summerbell, Educator and Cler- gyman, Starkey Seminary, Lakemont, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D., Ph.D. Fresh. Class Pres. Chem. Pr., 1867. Jr. Ex. Ward Chem., Orat., and Comp. Medals, 1871. ist Commenc. Diss. * B K. Ordained, Ch, of Evangel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 20, 1866; Pastor, ib., 1866-80. Pres., 'N. Y. East Christian Conf., 1872-74. Sec, N. Y. State Christian Assn., 1870-78. V. Prin., Friends' Sem., New York. N. Y., 1872-80. m., Elizabeth Palmer Corwith, Brook- lyn, N. Y., May 28, 1872. Trustee, Christian Theol. Sem., 1874 — •; Prof., Pastoral Theol., non-resident, ib., 1875 — ! Sec. Bd. of Trustees, ib., 1876 — . ist Christian Ch., Fall River, Mass., 1880-86. Pres., Antioch Coll., 1882. Edu. Sec, Am. Christian Conv., 1882 — . St. Paul's Evangelical Ch., New York, N. Y., 1886- 88. Main St. Free Bapt. Ch., Lewiston, Me., 1888-98; Bates Coll. Ch., Lewiston, Me., 1889—. Pres., Christian Cor. Coll. D.D., Hon., Union Christian Coll., 1889. Ph.D., Hon., C. C. N. Y., 1889. V. Pres., Francis Asbury Palmer Fund, New Y'ork, N. Y., 1897-1903; Pres., ib., 1903 — . Sec, Fed. of Chs. and Christian Work- ers of the State of N. Y., 1902 — . One of Sees., Interstate Conf. on Fed., New York, N. Y., 1905; id., Nat. Fed. of Chs., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1908. Author, with others, "Peo- ple's Bible History." Author, "Special Serv- ices for Christian Ministers," a Pastor's Hand- book. Lecturer and Writer for religious press: Episcopal Recorder; Herald of Gospel Liberty; Christian Sun ; Hebrew Student, etc. Pres., Palmer Inst., Starkey Sem., Lakemont, N. Y., *James Phillips Brown, New York, K. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1867—. d., 1870. 1872 Edmund Palmer Chesebro, Merchant, tPetrolia, Pa. C. C. N. Y., 1867-70. Clk., Brady's Bend, Pa., 1872-73; E. Brady, Pa., 1873-76; Parker City, Pa., 1876-77. Dry Goods Merchant, Pe- trolia. Pa., 1877 — . m., Lina Jane Brown, E. Brady, Pa., Sept. 11, 1879. John Cowan Gulick, Lawyer, 132 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. 3d Commenc. Diss. Ward Orat. Pr., and Poetry Decl. Pr., 1872. * B K. LL.B., Columbia, 1875. Peter Augustus Hegeman, Real Estate, 35 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pres., Leadville Mng. Co., New York, N, Y. Retired. John Bach McMaster, College Profes- sor, 2109 De Lancey Place, Philadel- phia, Pa. A.B., A.M., C.E., Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D. C. C. N. Y., 1867-72. Class Pres., 1872. Pres., Phrenocosmian Soc. Chem. and Physics Medal, 1870; id., 1871. Jr. Orator. Jr. Ex. Joint Deb. Pr., 1871; id., 1872. Sr. Ex. * B K. Fellow, Eng., C. C. N. Y., 1872-73. Civ. Eng., 1873-77. Instr., Civ. Eng., Prince- ton Univ., 1877-83. Prof., Am. Hist., Univ. of Pa., 1883 — . m., Gertrude Stevenson, Mor- ristown, N. J., Apr. 14, 1887. Author, "His- tory of the People of the U. S." (7 Vols.); "With Its Fathers;" "Studies in American History;" "Benjamin Franklin" (American Men of Letters Series); "Daniel Webster;" "A School History of the U. S.;" "A Brief His- tory of the U. S.;" "Primary History of the U. S."; Chaps. IX, XI, and XII, "Cambridge Modern History," Vol. 7; "Struggle for the Social, Political, and Industrial Rights of Man." V. Pres., Alumni Assn., C. C. N. Y., 1888. V. Pres., Am. Hist. Assn., 1904; Pres., id., 1905. Memb., Pa. Hist. Soc; Mass. and Minn., id.; N. E. Hist, and Geneal. Soc; Am. Antiquarian Soc; Swedish Colonial Soc. Clubs: University, Franklin Inn, Contemporary (Pres.), (Philadelphia), S30 NU Charles Throckmorton Smock, Banker. t7 E. 6i St.. New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., i86S. Clk. and Exchange Teller, 4th Natl. Bk., New York, N. Y., 1872-80. Adolphus Henry Stoiber, Lawyer, 31 Boulevard Haussman, Paris, France, and 198 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ward Hygiene Medal, 1869. Riggs Essay Medal, 1871. Jr. Ex. Riggs Essay and ist Kelly Deb. Medals, 1872. ist Commenc. Dist. 4> B K. Fellow, 1872-73. LL.B., Columbia, 1874. Univs. of Leipzig, Heidelberg, and Berlin, 1874-76; La Sorbonne, Paris, Fr. N. Y. Bar, 1876. Author, "The Establishment of an International Tribunal," 1876: 2d Edn., id., rSSi. Clubs: Reform and Lawyers' (New York). Governor, "Am. Club," Paris. Active Memb. and Dir., Internatl. Corns, of "The Am. Chamber of Commerce in Paris." Henry Lloyd Thornell, Retired Banker, 56 W. 49 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. 1st Cromwell Medal. Ward Logic and Hist. Medals, 1870. Ward Eng. Medal, 1871. Jr. Ex. ist Pell Medal. Ward Chem. and Eng. Medals, 1872. Salutatorian. Sec, U. S. Trust Co., New York, N. Y. Henry Van Kleeck, Officer of Corpora- tion, 318 Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo. B.S., A.B., M.S., A.M., LL.B. Ward Hy- giene Medal, 1869. * B K. New York, N. Y., — iBSq; Denver, Colo., 1880 — . LL.B., Columbia, 1876. N. Y. Bar, 1876. A.M., 1877. Colo. Bar, 1881. m., Eleanor Brooks Good- hue, Brattleboro, Vt., Sept. 26, 1878. Supt., Columbus Mine, N. Y. & Colo. Mng. Co., Co- lumbus, Colo., 1883-85. Ranching, Poncho Springs, Colo., 1885-88. Memb., Bishop, Gor- ham & Van Kleeck, Bankers, Denver, Colo., 1888 — . Organizer and Pres., Civ. Service Reform Assn., Denver, Colo.; Memb., Coun- cil of Natl. Civ. Service Reform League; Civ. Service Comsn., Colo.; Denver R. E. Exchange; Chamber of Commerce, Denver; Lake Mohonk Confs. on Internatl. Arbitration. Pres., The Van Kleeck-Bacon Mortgage Co., Investments in Mortgages. Clubs: University, N. Y.; Den- ver and Country, Denver, Colo. Richard Van Santvoord, Physician, 10 W. 122 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Ward Hygiene Medal, 1869. Ward Nat. Philos. Medal, 1871. Ward Astron. Medal, 1872. Commenc. Honor. ^J B. K. C. C. N. Y., 1872. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 187s. Phys., House Staff, Bellevue Hosp., 1875-77. Europe, 1877-78. Practicing Phys., 1878—. Phys., N. Y. Workhouse and Almshouse PIosps., 1880-82; Randall's Isl. Hosp. and House of Refuge, 1.882 — . Visiting Phys., Harlem Hosp. Author,' Article, "Le- sions of the Spinal Cord," "Ziemissen's Cyclo- pfedia of Medicine," 1881. Contrib., Phila- delphia Medical News, New York Medical Rec- ord. Fellow, N. Y. Acad. Med. Memb., N. Y. Pathol. Soc, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc, ^arlem Med. Soc, etc. John Frederick Scott, Country Real Es- tate. 309 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1868-70. Transfer Clk. of U. P. R. R., with Morton, Bliss & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1870-72; London, Eng., 1872-75; with Jay Cooke, McCullough & Co., Bankers, ib., 1872-75. New York, N. Y., 1876; one of Organizers, Consolidated Stock Ex- change; Sec, id., for 'some time. Memb., W. B. Scott & Co., New York, N. Y., 1877-84. m., Caroline Virginia Woodworth, New York, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1879. Memb., A. E, Scott & Co., Stock Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1884—. Real Estate Bus., 1884 — . Now Mgr., Country Dept., Pease & EUiman, New York, N. Y. Res., Lawrence, L. I., N. Y., 1884 — . *Alfred Dexter Avery, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1868—. d., Feb. 25, 1879. *John Egmont Schermerhorn, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.S. LL.B., Columbia, 1874. d., June 11, 1906. 1873 Knight Leffingwell Clapp, Business, 164 E. South Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. B.S. Ward Hygiene Pr. Clk. and Cashier, Stout & Co., Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1874- 83. Dep. Mgr., Family Fund Ins. Co.. ib. ; Dir., id.; V. Pres., 1883 — . m., Emily Brod- head, ib., Oct. 6, 1890. Business, Manufac- turing, and general work in Accounting, Salt Lake City. Harrison Clark, Retired, tLawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1869-70. William Burr Gester, Civil Engineer, 2800 Derby St., Berkeley, Cal. C. C. N. Y., 1869-72. Asst. Eng., N. Y. State Canals, 1872; C. P. R. R., 1873-74. Reporter, Express, Buffalo, N. Y., 1874. Asst. Eng., L. S. & M. S. R. R., 1874-80. Directing Eng., Galveston, Houston & San Antonio R. R., Tex., 1881. m., Kate Darling Howell, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1883. Directing Roadmaster, N. Y., W. S. & B. Ry., 1884. Fruit Grower, Cal., 1885-87. Res., Buffalo, N. Y., 1887—. Civ. Eng., Berkeley, Cal. Frank Sargent Grant, Physician, 220 Broadway, New York, N. Y. M.D. C. C. N. Y., 1870-72. M.D., Columbia, 1875. Phys., Yonkers, N. Y., 1875-83; Surg., St. John's Hosp., ib., 1875-78; Vis. Surg, and Med. Dir., 1878—. m., Ada Marsh, Plainfield, N. J., Oct. 5, 1884. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1883—. Bermuda, 1886-87. Med. Dir., Provi- dent Savs. Life Assur. Soc, 1883-98; at pres- ent, Life Ins. Examr., Penn Mut., Mut. Bene- fit, Prudential, State Mutual, John Hancock, Phcenix, etc.. Life Ins. Cos. Memb., State and Co. Med. Socs. Hon. Memb., The Assn. Life Ins. Med. Directors. Contrib., N. Y. Medical Record, 1875 — . Henry Reynolds Knapp, Miner, ti8i4 Curtis St., Denver, Colo. C. C. N. Y., 1869—. Henry Neville Tifft, Lawyer, 11 William St., New York, N. Y. B.S., M.S., LL.B. Ward Logic Medal. Jr. Ex. 3d Commence. Diss. * B K. With Root & Bartlett, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1873-84. Teacher, N. Y. Pub. Schs., 1875-79. LL.B., Columbia, 1876. m., Gertrude Havens, New York, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1883. Asst. O. S. Dist. Atty., Dist. N. Y., 1883-86. Memb., Haines & Tifft, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1886— Sch. Insp., 21st Dist., and Memb. and Chmn., Local Sch. Bd., 14th Dist, New York, N. Y., under Mayors Strong, Van Wyck, and Low. Memb., Bd. of Edu., 1903: Pres., 1904, 1905 — . Asst. Sec, XXVI A K E Conv., T * Chap., 831 NU Middlctown, Conn., May 14-15, 187^. Memb., Met. Mus. of Art; Municipal Art Soc. ; Assn. for Protection of .Vdirondacks; Pub. Edu. Assn.; Sch. tiarden -Assn.; Soc. of the Genesee. Dir. and .Sec, N. Y. Juvenile .Vsylum, 1891--. Memb., Bd. of Management and Ex. Com., West Side Branch, Y. M. C. A. Trustee and Treas., Madison Sq. Ch. House, New York, N. Y. Clubs: Down Town, University. Res., 309 W. 76 St *Albert Harris Lamson, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1869—. *Edwin Daniel Simson, Physician, New York, N. Y. C. C. .\'. v., 1870—. Columbia, 1877. d.. June 23, 1905 1874 Alexander Bryan Alley, Manufacturer, t2i W. 3 St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1869-73. Joseph Eastman, Retired, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. Ward Comp. Medal, 1874. 2d Com- menc. Dist. Bk-kpr. and Mgr., T. C. East- man, Live Stock Dealer, New York, N. Y., 1874-79; Beef Exporter, ib., 1879 — . m., Har- riet Norman Collyer, Chicago, 111., June 23, 1881. Memb., New England Soc. Clubs: Transportation, Lawyers', N. Y. Athletic, Ards- ley Country, KnoUwood Country. Res., 4 E. 70 St. Rollln Harper Lynde, Lawyer, t^a Beaver St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. C. C. N. Y., 1870-73- Princeton, 1873-77; Deb. Pr., ib., 1876; Com- menc. Orator; A.B., 1887. Memb., VVestn. Sci. Expedition, 1877. LL.B., Columbia, 1879. A.M., Princeton, 1880. m., Elizabeth Blaney, Princeton, N. J., Apr. 6, 1881. Charles Richard, Medical Officer, U. S. Army. War Department, Washington, D. C. B.S. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1876. Interne, Charity Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1876-77- Asst. Phys., Randall's Isl. Hosp., 1877-78. Attending Surg., Eye and Ear Dept., Essex Market Disp., 1877-78. ist Lt. and Asst. Surg., U. S. A., June 3, 1879-84; Capt. and Asst. Surg., June 3, 1884-Nov. 15, 1897. m., Laura R. Bailey, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 8, 1887. Prof, of Surg., Med. Dept., Univ. of Colo., 1889-91. Maj. and Surg., U. S. Army, N^v. IS, 1897-1908. Lt. Col., Med. Corps, U. S. Army, Apr. 10, 1908 — . Memb., Naval and Mil. Order of Sp.-Am. War. Clubs: Armj]ljfl^ Navy (New York); Army and Navy William I James Underwood, Lawyer, 52 WiWia'Ai St.; New York, N. Y. R.S-.,iBf.S., ItL.i. Jr. Ex. Ward Comp. Medal, 1874. ''4th 'G(?m,S.' ■' id' PtII <9en>. Proficien(^y Medal, 1870; 1st id., 1871. Ward Fr. Medal; 2d Crom- well Hist, and IJelles lettres Medal, 1872. Ward Ger. Medal, 1873. Jr. Ex. Assoc. Ed., Microcosm, 1873-74. Ward Comp. Medal, and 2d Pell Gen. Proficiency Medal, 1874. B K. Valedictorian, m., Margaret FitzGerald Wat- son, Richmond, Va., June 13, 1883. Memb., Williams, Black & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New ^'ork, N. Y., 1876-90. Ordained Deacon, 1892; Priest, 1893. Archdeacon of Washing- ton, D. C and Rector, Trinity Ch., ib.. Feb. 28, 1897 — . Res., New York, 1865-90; Rich- mond, Va., 1890-94; Montgomery, Ala., 1894- 97; Washington, D. C, 1897 — . Del., Gen. Conv., P. E. Ch., 1901, 1904, 1907; id., Pan- .Anglican Cong., Eng., 1908. Memb., Standing Com., Diocese Wash. (Sec); Natl. Geog. Soc. 33d Degree, F. & A. M. Clubs: University, Cosmos (Washington). ♦William Alexander Murray, New York, N. Y. .\.B. Ward Nat. Hist. Medal, 1870. ist Cromwell Hist, and Belles-lettres Medal; Ward Moral Philos. Medal, 1872. Rigg's Pr. Essay -Medal; 2d Pell Gen. Proficiency Medal; Ward Logic and Gr. Medals; ist Claflin Lat. Medal, 1873. Jr. Ex. ist Burr Medal; Ward'Cbmp. Medal, 1874. A.B-, Recommended, 1874. Awarded testimonial of merit by the Faculty, d., Aug. 25, 1874. 1875 Hanford Crawford, Merchant, 4442 Lin- dell Blvd.. St. Louis. Mo. B.S. 2d Cromwell Hist, and Belles-lettres Medal; Ward Moral Philos. and Hist. Medals, 1873. Ward Nat. Philos., Eng., and Logic Medals, 1874. Jr. Ex. 2d Pell Gen. Pro- ficiency Medal; ist Burr Medal; Ward Astron. and Nat. Philos. Medals; Joint Deb. Pr., 1875. Class Pres., 1873-75. 4» B K. Valedictorian. Teacher, Pub. Schs., New York, N. Y., 1875- 77. Student, Univ. of Leipzig, 1877-78; Univ. of Geneva, 1878-79; Univ. of Berlin, 1879-80; Paris, Fr., 1880-81. Bk-kpr., New York, N. Y., 1881-83. Sec, Standard Time Co., New Haven, Conn., 1883-84. Gen. Supt., Jas. Mc- Creery & Co., Dry Goods, New York, N. Y., 1884 — . m., Mary Gertrude Smith, New York, N. Y., Nov. II, 1886. Retail Dry Goods Merchant. Bus., New York, N. Y., — 1899; St. Louis, Mo., 1899 — . Memb., Miss. Valley Alumni Assn.; V. Pres., A K E Assn. Memb., Acad, of Sci.; Symphony Soc, St. Louis, Mo.; Aldine Assn., New York, N. Y. Clubs: St. Louis, Racquet, Burns (St. Louis). Edward Dix Fisher, Physician, 19 W. 52 St., New York, N. Y. .\.B., M.D. C. C. N. Y., 1875. * B IC. M.D., New York Univ., 1878. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1878—. Europe, 1878-80, 1884, 1889. Prof., Mental and Nervous Diseases, Med. Dept., New York Univ., 1881-87; Adj. Prof., Med. Jurisprudence and Psychol. Med., ib., 1887 — . Prof, of Mental and Nervous Diseases, Univ. of Vermont, Jan. 1, 1889—. Author, Work on Insanity. Contrib., various books, magazine articles, etc., on nervous dis- eases. Alienist and Neurologist, Bellevue Hosp. Cons. Phys., Manhattan State Hosp. for Insane. Memb. and Ex-Pres.. Am. Neuro- logical Assn. Ex-Pres., N. Y. Neurological »■ i?'^y Ji.^- f^ounty Itfed. Soc Memb., State Med. Soc. ; Am. Acad. Med. ; N. Y. Co. Med. Joc, etc. Clubs: Union League. University, New Vnrt XT V * 832 Art; Stephen ChampHn Howard, Jeweler, t86o Broadway, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1871-73. Toledo, Ohio, 1876; Philadelphia, Pa., 1877; New York, N. Y., 1878-85. ni., Isabel Georgia McCluskey, New York, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1880. Memb., Howard & Sou, Mfrs., Providence, R. I., 1885 — . Res., Providence, R. I. Charles Harris Luscomb, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Jr. Ex. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Pk. Comr., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-91. Col., N. G., N. Y., May, 1898. 33d Degree, F. & A. M. Res., 439 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Samuel Ormiston, Lawyer, 27 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. See Gamma Beta, 1875. C. C. N. Y., 1871-72- * B K. A.B., A.M., Columbia, 1876; LL.B., ib., 1877. ist Sec, A K E Qub, New York, N. Y. Trustee and Treas., N. Y. Law Sch., from its opening; Acting Pres., ib. m., Annie McCormack, New York, Dec. 25, 1878. Res., Milan PI., Deal, N. J. Curtis McDonald Townsend, Military Engineer, care Adjutant General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. A.B. Ward Nat. Philos. Medal, 1875. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y., 1875-79. 2d Lt., U. S. A., 1879. Sch. of Eng. Officers, West Point, N. Y., 1879-82. Additional Lt., Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., 1882. Asst. Eng., Md., Va., and W. Va., 1882-84. Asst. Eng., Comr., Dist. Columbia, 1884-86. Q. M., Battalion of Engs., 1886-87. Asst. Eng., Water Supply, Washington, D. C., 1887 — .' At pres- ent, Lt. Col., Corps of Engs., stationed at De- troit, Mich. In charge of improving ship channels connecting waters of the Great Lakes and certain rivers and harbors in Mich. ♦Alexander Ferguson Brown,' Manufac- turer, Montclair, N. J. C. C. N. Y., 1870-74. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Campbell Printing Press Co., New York, N. Y., 1874-84. m., Effie A. Brower, ib.. Mar. 20, 1877. Cuba, 1883. d.. Mar. 15, 1884. *Howard Richards Burk, Manufacturer, New York, N. Y. B.S. Ward Fr. Medal, 1873. Ward Logic Medal, 1874. Ward Chem., Nat. Philos., Law, and Sp. Medals, 187S. 4> B K. Salutatorian. Importer and Mfr. of Oils, New York, N. Y., 1875-88. Pres., Burk Oil Co., New York, N. Y. d., Jan. 22, 1902. *Manfred Clifton Carroll, Manufacturer, Yonkers, N. Y. Memb., Dempsey & Carroll, Mfg. Art Stationers, New York, N. Y. d., Dec. 9, 1883. ♦Charles Ludovic Heiser, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1871— . ♦Clarence Robbins Stites, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1871— . d., Jan. 9, 1907. ♦William Raven Thornell, Officer of Corporation, Seattle, Wash. C, C. N. Y., 1871-73. ist Cromwell Hist, and Belles-lettres Medal, 1873. Clk., New York, N. Y., 1874-78. Europe, 1878-79. Clk., Phcenix Assur. Co, of London, Eng., New York, N. Y., 1879-81. Chief Clk., Vouchers' Dept., Auditor's Office, Denver & Rio Grande Ry., Colo. Springs, Colo., 1881-83. Res. Eng., N. P. R. R., Seattle, Wash., 1883-84. Supt., Columbia & Puget Sound R. R., 1884. Coal Agt., Oregon Impr. Co., Seattle, Wash., 1884- 85. Sec. and Treas., Columbia & Puget Sound R. R.; Puget Sound Shore R. R., 1885-87. m., Cora Louise Taylor, Seattle, Wash., Mar. 24, 1886. Auditor and Sec, Puget Sound Constr. Co., Seattle, Wash., 1887-88. Mgr., Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastn. Ry. Co., 1888. Asst. Treas., Seattle Iron Cor., 1888 — , 1876 Arthur Pond Baldwin, Teacher, 431 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. A.B. 2d Cromwell Hist, and Belles-lettres Medal. Jr. Ex. 4th Commenc. Honor. «!> B K. Teacher, New York Elementary Schs., De Witt Clinton and Stuyvesant High Schs., 1876- 1900. m., Caroline G. Wingfield, Milford, Conn., 1881. Columbia Univ., and Teachers' Coll., 1900-05. Teacher, Pub. Schs., New York, N. Y., 1905^. Vernon Mansfield Davis, Judge, 194 Lenox Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Ward Orat. and Comp. Medals, 1876. ist Commenc. Dist. * B K. Tutor, C. C. N. Y., 1876-82. LL.B., Columbia, 1879. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1879 — . Author, Natl. Bd. of Trade Pr. Essay, "Food Adulteration in the United States, and Proposed Legislation to Prevent It," 1880. A.M., 1881. Vestryman, St. Andrews' Ch., Harlem, N. Y., 1883 — . Europe, 1884. Asst. Dist. Atty., New York Co., 1885-96; Dist. Atty., 1896-97. m., Harriet Lobdell, New York, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1885. Memb., Bd. of Edu. of City of N. Y.; Bd. of Trustees, C. C. N. Y. Elected Justice Supreme Ct., ist Dist., N. Y., for term, Jan. I, 1903-Dec. 31, 1916. Pres., N. Y. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren. Memb., Vestry of Trinity Ch.; N. Y. Hist. Soc; St. Nicholas Soc. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. Clubs: Manhattan, Metropolitan. William Houston Kenyon, Lawyer, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 2d Pell Gen. Proficiency Medal; Ward Nat. Hist., Algebra, and Geom. Medals, 1872. Ward Descriptive Geom. Medal and ist Claflin Gr. Medal, 1873. Claflin Lat. Prose Comp. Pr., 1874. Ward Eng. and Cr. Medals, 1875. Jr. Ex. Ward Law Medal and Hon. Mention, Claflin Gr. Medal, 1876. 3d Commenc. Honor. * B K. Tutor, Lat., 1876-80. 3d Munic. Law and ist History of Internatl. Law Prs., Columbia, 1879; LL B., cum laude, ib., 1879. Bar, Supreme Ct. of N. Y., 1879. A.M., 1883. m., Maria Welling- ton Stanwood, Cincinnati, Ohio, Apr. 21, 1887. Memb.. Witter & Kenyon, Patent Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1888. Author, present U. S. Design Patent Law. Chmn., Com. of Fifty- three, drafting N. Y. Primary Law, 1897-98. Memb., A. A. A. S.; Am. Inst, of Elect. Engs.; Am. Bar Assn.; N. Y. State, City, and County Bar Assns.; N. Y. Hist. Soc. Clubs: University, Engineers', Republican (New York) ; University (Philadelphia). Res., 321 W. 82 St. William John LeCompte, Jr., Lawyer, S Main Ave., Albany, N. Y. LL.B. C. C. N. Y., 1871-74. LL.B., Colum- bia Univ., Law Sch., 1876. N. Y. Bar, 1876. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1876 — . m., Mary A. Haskin, I'ordham, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1888. In Clerk's Office, Ct. of Appeals, Albany, N. Y., 1890 — . S.3.3 NU Edwin Tucker, Importer, t37 W. 12 St., New Vurk, N. V. (.'. C. N. ^'., 1873-74. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Mines, 1875-76. Europe, 1876, 1878, 1880, 1S84, 1886. in., Editli M. Dickinson, New Orleans, La., Jan, 4, 1888. Kes., 5 W. i2 St. 1877 Ernest Reeve Birkins, Teacher, 40 Morn- ingside Ave., K. New York, N. Y. A.J3., A.M. , M.D. Teacher, Evening Sch., \ew York, N. Y., 1877-81; Gram. Sch., No. 68, ib., 1878-83; V. Prin., 1883—. A. M., C. C. N. Y., :883. M.D., Valedictorian, New York Univ., 1883. m., (i) Kate H. Tuck, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Sept. 17, 1884. Teacher, Anat. and Physiol., N. Y. Pub. Schs., 1878-95. Organizer, Boys' Dept., Pub. Sch. No- 10, 1895: Prin., ib., 1895 — . m., (2) Joanna S. Tuck, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., June 30, 1904. Memb., N. Y. Med. 'Soc. ; various Teachers' organiza- tions; Plarlem Bd. of Commerce. Lewis Sayre Burchard, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Class Pres., 1874-75, 1876-77- Claflin Lat. Pr.; ist Cromwell Hist, and Belles- lettres Medal, 1875. )•"• Ex. Riggs Essay Medal, Hon. Mention, Claflin Lat. Medal, and Joint Deb. Pr-, 1876. Riggs Essay Medal; Ward Comp. and Orat. Medals, and Hon. Mention, Fr. Trans., 1877. Class Day Vale- dictorian. 3d Commenc. Honor. 4> B K. 2d Asst., Gram. Sch. No. 35, New York. N. Y., 1877-78. Europe, 1879. Tutor, Eng., Lat., etc., C. C. N. Y., 1879-84. LL.B., cum laude and Internatl. Law Pr., Columbia, 1881. N. Y. Bar, 1881. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., l88i — . m., Sara S- Fuller, ib., May 14, 1891. Europe, 1891, 1895, 1896, 1899, 1900, and 1906. Memb., N- Y. Acad. Pol. Sci.; N. Y. Bar Assn., etc. Hon. Memb., Field Chap., 4> A 4>. Res., Staple Inn., London, Eng., 1895- 96; 65 W. 52 St., New York, and Keewaydin Farm, Lake Mahopac, N. Y., 1910 — . Howard Herrick Henry, Broker, 70 Broadway. New York, N. Y. A.B. Sec, C, St. L. & N. O. R. R. Co., 1882 — . Cashier, E. H. Harriman & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y. Memb., New York Stock Exchange. Res., 344 Lexington Ave. Nelson Herrick Henry, Physician and Surgeon, 59 W. 9 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia Sch. of Med., 1879. Surg., i2th Reet., N. G., S. N. Y., 1883; Maj., Sp.-Am. War, 1898-99. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1899-1901- m., Sarah Rodgers Sloan, Apr. 30, 1901, Adjt. Gen., State N. Y., 1902- 10; Maj. Gen., N. G., S. N. Y., 1910—. U. S. Surveyor, Port of New York, 1910 — . Memb., Acad, of Med.; State Med. Soc. Clubs: Army and Navy, Republican (New York); Ft. Orange, Country (Albany, N. Y.). Irving Howard Tifft, Lawyer. 20 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. Football Team, 1873-77. Pres., Phrenocosmian Soc. Poetry Decl. Pr., 1876. Jr. Ex. Class Historian. * B K. 5th Com- menc. Honor. LL.B., Columbia, 1879. N. Y. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1879 — . Counsel and Dir., Manhattan Securities Co. Europe, 1881-82. Cuba and Mexico, 1882. Memb., Dwight Alumni Assn., etc- Clubs: N. Y. Athletic (Life Memb.); N. Y. Bicycle, etc. Res., 102 W. S7 St. Edgar Theodore Weed, Physician, 117 W. 121 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1881. Surg. Interne, Roosevelt Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1881-82. Sec, State of N. Y. Charities' Aid Assn. Lect., Soc. First Aid to Injured, 1882-84. m., Louise Baudelot Turrell, Mountain Sta., N. J., Oct. 15, 1884. Pathol., Randall's Isl. Hosp., 1884-86. Memb., N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc; N- Y. Co. and State Med. Socs. ; Har- lem Med. .Soc; Roosevelt IIosp. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Bronx Auto (I'res.); N. Y. Auto (I'res.): Indian Harbor Yacht. 8,U *Edward Adoniram Clark, Merchant, New York, N. Y. A.B. Commenc Dist. Clk., Yonkers, N. Y., 1877-84. Memb., Clark & Allen, Grain, New ^'ork, N. Y., 1884 — . d., Chicopee, Mass., Dec. 18, 1884. *John Van Boskerck Clarkson, Real Es- tate, New York, N. Y. .\.B. Ward Algebra and Geom. Medal, 1873. Res. Eng., Lackawanna & W'estn. R. R., 1880- 81. Memb., Floyd, Clarkson & Son, Real Es- tate and Ins. Brokers, New York, \. Y. d., July II, 1905. 1878 Elisha Hubert Allen, Broker, 1178 Broadway, New Y'ork, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1874-75. Asst. Sunt., Allen ^ Bro., Woolen Mfrs., New York, N. Y., Baltic, Conn., and Pittsfield, Mass., 1875-82. Europe, Egypt, and Palestine, 1882-83- Cattle Rancher, Colo., 1883 — . m., Jennie Elizabeth Durand, Lake Forest, 111., Sept. 19, 1889. At present, Real Estate Broker, New York, N. Y. Alan Douglas Kenyon, Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Fresh. Class Pres. Ward Algebra and Geom". Medal, 1874. Ward Hist. Medal, 1876. 1st Burr Medal, 1878. * B K. Saluta- torian. Teacher, Pub. Sch. No. 35, New York, N. Y., 1878-83- LL.B., Columbia, 1882. N. Y. Bar, 1S82. Europe, 1889. Patent Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1889 — . m., Adrienna Mo- dena Knoepfel, New York, N. Y., June 26, 189Q. Memb., N. Y. City Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; N. Y. Co. Lawyers' Assn.; * B K .\lumni Assn.; A K E Alumni Assn. Clubs: Lotos, Republican, Mid- day. Henry Sterling Kirkland, Salesman, 90 Hudson St., New York, N. Y. m., Josephine Hooker, New York, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1881. Salesman, James P. Smith & Co., Fancy Groceries, New York, N. Y. Memb., A K E Alumni Assn., New York, N. Y. Res., 550 W. 161 St. Kingman Nott Putnam, Surveyor and Appraiser, 16 Exchange PI., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., I873-76- Ward Moral Philos. Medal, 1876. With Cleveland & Myers, Un- derwriters' Appraisers, New York, N. Y., 1876- 81; Memb., id., 1881—. in., Margaret Willis Vail, Newburg, N, Y., l-"eb. 20, ?882. Memb., Putnam, Kissam & Koebler, Underwriters' Ap- praisers, New York, N. Y. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Jolly Mariners. Albert Shumway, Jr., Merchant, 631 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Clk., Albert Shumway, New York, N. NU Y., 1879—. Memb., A. Shumway & Son, Mfrs. and Jobbers uf Straw Goods, New York, N. Y. 7tb Kegt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1879, served continuously. Awarded Gold Cross of Honor, New York State, for twenty-five yrs. , long and faithful service; Diamond Cross of Honor from Regt., for over twenty-five yrs. long^ and faithful service. Retired, as 2d Lt., 1909. Res., 126 Madison PI., Ridgewood, N. J. James Alexander Stitt, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Pell Hath. Medal (1-2-3-4). Ward Gr. Medal, 1877. 2d Burr Medal; Ward Law Medal, 1878. 5th Commenc. Honor. * B K. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1878-80. Law- yer, ib., 1880 — . m., Mary D. Mills, Port Jer- vis, N. Y., May 27, 1886. Pres., 24th Ward Bd. of Trade, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907—. Res,, 455 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frank S. Williams, Stock Broker, 68 Broad St., New York, N. Y. B.S., A.B. See Alpha, 1881. Ward Hygiene Medal, 1875. Soph. Class Pres. Ward Hist. Medal; 2d Cromwell Hist, and Belles-lettres Medal; Ward Hist, and Moral Philos. Medals, 1876. Ed., College Echo, 1876-78. Ward Eng. Medal, and Joint Deb. Pr., 1877. Jr. Ex. 2d Kelly Ijeb. Medal, 1878. Ed., Microcosm, 1878. Valedictorian. * B K. Harvard, 1879- 81; Hasty Pudding; Hon. Mention, History; A.B., 1881. Europe, 1881. Clk., Williams, Black & Co., 1881-82; Memb., 1886-90. Broker, 1882-85. Investments, 1S90 — . Memb., New York Produce Exch., 1882-1902; Cotton Exch., 1887-95; Consolidated Stock Exch., 1885 — . Memb., A K E Council (for O), 1882-84; (for N), 1884-86; (for I), 1898-99; (for N), 1899- 1900; Pres., 18S2, 1883, 1885, 1899. Ed., A K E Quarterly, 1883-S6. Treas., A IC E Club of New York, 1885-93. Presided at In- stallation, A * Chap., Toronto, 1899. Author, political pamphlets, songs, etc. Ed., Sound Currency, 1892-94. m., Laura Fitch, Cincin- nati, (5hio, June 6, 1894. Memb., City Com., Citizens' Union, 1905-06; Chamber of Commerce; Bd. of Mgrs., Islip State Hosp. ; Soc. of War of i8ii; N. Y. Assn., * B K; N. Y. A K E Assn. Clubs: Harvard, N. Y. Athletic. John Walter Wood, Physician and Sur- geon, 21 10 Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Soph. Class Pres. Ward Drawing Medal, 1876. Jr. Ex. 3d Commenc. Dist. M.D., Columbia Univ., Med. Sch., 1881. A.M., C. C. N. Y., 1881. m., Mary Sprague, W. New Brighton, L. I., N. Y., Sept. 22, 1882. Formerly, Health Officer, Town of NorthHeld and Village of Richmond; Coroner, Richmond Co. Present Visiting Surg., S. R. Smith Infirmary; Phys., Actors' Fund Home; Asst. Registrar of Records, Borough of Richmond; Chief Examr., Equitable Life Assurance Soc, for Borough of Richmond. Lodge, Chapter, and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Past Dist. Dep. Grand Master, 27th Masonic Dist, ♦Walter Romaine Leggat, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. ist Claflin Gr. Medal, 1875 Ward Hist. Medal, 1876. Jr. Class Pres. Ward Law and Cliem. Medals, 1878. 3d Com- menc. Honor. ^ B K. LL.B., Columbia, 188O: N. Y. Bar, 1880. Teacher, Private Law Class es, 1880 — . Lawyer, New York, N. Y., i88l' 82. m., Emma Sutherland Eddy, ib., May 24, 1887, d., New Haven, Conn., Aug. 21), 1889. 1879 William Ernest Daw, Clergyman, Athens, Pa. See Gamma Beta, 1S79. C. C. N. Y., 1875-77. Fresh. Class Pres. rst Pell Gen. Proficiency Medal, 1875. Hon. Mention, Claflin Gr. Medal, and ist Claflin Lat. Medal, 1876. Charles Wesley Erskine, Manufacturer. 129 Front St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Joint Deb, Pr., 1879. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1879-80. Bk-kpr., John Erskine & Co., New York, N. Y., 1880-82; Mgr., City Office, id., 1882-85; Memb., 1885- 1909. Treas., Rogers & Pyatt Co., Shellacs, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . ra., Josephine L. Gillespie, , Morristown, N. J., Feb, 21, 1893. Res., Morristown, N, J. Theodore Church Ives, Civil Engineer, 1458 Belmont Ave., Chicago, 111. C. C. N. Y., 187s—. Poetry Decl. Pr., 1877. Richard W. Ernest Merington, Clergy- man, Essex Fells, N. J. A.B. Rigg's Essay Medal, 1878. Ward Comp. Medal, 1879. Class Historian, ist Commenc. Diss. Rector, St; Peter's Ch,, Essex Fells, N. J. Henry Frederick Miller, Lawyer, 44 Pine St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ward Gr. Medal, and Claflin Lat. Pr., 1878. Jr. Ex. Rep. in Lat., Intercollegiate (Contest, 1878. Ward Lat., Law, Chem., and Sp. Medals, 1879. 3d Commenc. Honor. * B K. Teacher, Priv. Sch., and Evening Sch. No. 62, New York, N. Y., 1879- 80. Teacher and Asst. Prin., Gram. Sch. \o. SI, ib., 1880-82. LL.B., cum laude, and 3d Munic. Law Pr., Columbia, 1882. N. Y. Bar, 1882; one of three applicants "specially com- mended," upon examination. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1882—. m., Sarah McWilliam, ib., Feb. 17, 1885. Special Lecturer, Post Grad. Course, New York Law Sch., on "Exarii- ination of Titles to Real Estate." One of Com. of Fifteen, Counsel of Lawyers' Title Ins. and Tr. Co. Res., 591 West End Ave. Ernest Noel Perrin, Teacher, Harvard Union, Cambridge, Mass-. A.C-, LL.B. 1st Claflin Gr. Pr. Hon. Men- tion, Claflin Lat. Pr., 1876. ist Claflin Gr. Pr., 1877. Jr. Class Pres. Jr. Ex. Class Prophet. 4th Commenc. Diss. Lockwood Fr. Trans. Pr., 1879. Harvard, 1879-82; A.B., ib., 1882. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. m., Martha Chamberlain Drinker, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 16, 1887. Teacher, C. C. N. Y., 1892-1908; id.. Harvard, 1908—. William Lemmon Turner, Lawyer, 84 Cotton Exchange, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Jr. Ex. Class Orator, ist Hist, of Const. Law, and 2d Munic. Law Pr., Co- lumbia Univ., Law Sch., 1881; LL.B., c«m laude, ib., 1881. N. Y. Bar, 1881. Memb., Earle & Turner, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1881 — . m., Grace Demarest Moss, Dec. 16, 1884. Priv. Sec. to Mayor Wm. R. Grace, City of N. Y., 1885-86. Asst. Corpn. Coun- sel, New York, N, Y,, 1886-89; 1st Asst. Corpn. Counsel, 1896-98. Res., 75 E. 55 St. . J[aimes] Edward Weld, Lawyer, 95 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. C. C. N. Y., 1875-78. Ward 83s NU Moral Philos. Medal, 1877. Harvard, 1878-82; A.B., 1882. LL.B.. Columbia, 1884. liuropi-, 1884-85. i\. V. J!ar, 1885. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1885—. I'rcs., N. Y. Safety Gale Co. *Spencer Capron Coe, Merchant, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1874-76. m., Clara Bradford, New York, N. Y. With S. W. Coe, Dry Goods, New York, N. Y. *James Foster King, Clergyman, Rox- bury, N. Y. A.B. Ward Eng. Medal, 1878. Jr. Ex, Un- ion Theol. Sem., 1883. Dutch Ref. Ch., Rox- bury, N. Y., 1884—. *John Smith McWilliam, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Prose Decl. Pr., 1877. Jr. Ex. Ward Oral. Medal, 1879. Class Day Vale- dictorian. LL.B., Columbia Coll. Memb., Davis, Cohen & McWilliam, Lawyers, New York, .\. Y., 1881-88. m., Mary Wheaton, ib., Sept. 13, 1884. Sch. Insp., Dept. of Pub. Instr., ib., 1887, 1888. Memb., Cohen & Mc- William, Lawyers, ib., Jan., 1888 — . Sch. Insp., 1889. Pres., Riverside and Ft. Lee Ferry Co. Dir., Newburg, N. Y., St. Ry. ; Rome, N. Y., St. Ry.; Canal St. Bk., New York, N. Y., etc. *Willard Adams Shumway, Merchant, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.E. 3d Commenc. Diss. M.E., Columbia Univ., 1882. Topographical Eng., U. S. Coast Survey, 1882-85. Contrib., Science: Naval Observatory Reports. Memb., Am. Inst, of Mech. Engs. ; Philos. Sec, Washington, D. C, etc. Memb., A. Shumway & Son, Mfrs. and Jobbers of Straw Goods, New York, N. Y. 1880 Roswell Beebe Burchard, Trustee, " Old- acre," Little Compton. R. L A.B. Jr. Class Pres. Jr. Ex. Class Day Poet. Eastman Bus. Coll., Poughkeepsic, N. Y., 1880. Clk., Bank, New York, N. Y., 1881-82. Canoeing Cor., Herald, ib., 1883-86. Ed., American Canoeist, 1884-85. Yachting Ed., Outing, 1895-96. Contrib., Forest and Stream: World, etc. Teacher, Gram. Sch. No. 26, New York, N. Y., 1883-86. Mgr., Thermo- static Fire Alarm Co., New York, N. Y., 1886-94. Europe, 1895-96; Egypt and Europe. 1897-98. m., Edith Russell Church, June 26. 1897. R. I. Gen. Assembly, House, 1905-10; Speaker, 1906-10. Pres., N. Eng. A J'C E Alumni Assn., 1906-08. Frederic Hudson Calkins, Lawyer, 112 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. Supt., Subscription Dept., World, New York, N. Y., 1880-83. m., Susan Codman Frenche, ib., Nov. 23, 1882. Cashier and Fin. Sec, Mut. Benefit Life Assn., ib., 1883-95. Sec, Natl. Life Assn., Hartford, Conn., 1895- 99. N. Y. Univ., Law Sch., 1899-1900. N- Y. Bar, 1900. Gen. Solic, Fidelity Mut. Life Ins. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1901 — . * A B K. Assoc. Prin., Fisher's Priv. Scli. for Boys, New York, N. Y., 188 1- 83. Instr., Eng., C. C. N. Y., 1883-85. Co- lumbia Univ., Law Sch., 1884-85. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Patent Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1888 — . m., Rebecca Ross Townley, ib., June 5, 1888. Memb., Bar Assn., New York, N. Y. ; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn. Clubs; Union League, Republican. Frank Kendall Perkins, Physician and Principal Grammar School 26, Brook- lyn, N. Y. B.S., M.D. Sr. Class Pres. Pres., Phrenocos- mian Soc. M.D., New York Univ., 1S84; Valedictorian; Honor Man. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1884—. Bd. of Health Insp., ib. m., Marie Elsie Menange, 1887. Teacher, Pub. Sch. No. 26, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-92. Prin., Pub. Sch. No. 83, i8g2-*94; id.. Pub. Sch. No. 26, 1894 — . Pres., Brooklyn Teachers Assn. Frederic Augustus Ryer, t4g Court St., White Plains, N. Y. Clk., Office, Purchasing Agt., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. m., Cornelia Delawater, New York, N. Y., June 12, 1S88. Henry Trowbridge Seymour, Exporter, 193 West St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., —1878. Clk., Wiebusch & Hil- ger. Importers of Hardware and Cutlery, New York, N. Y., 1878—; Cor. and Buyer, Hard- ware Dept., id., — 1888. m., Elizabeth Dam- rosch, Nov. 1, 1893. *John Davenport Crouch, Manufacturer, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1879. With Crouch & FitzGer- ald. Trunk Mfrs., New York, N. Y., 1879-83; Memb., id., 1883-1902. d., Apr. 8, 1902. *Aurelius Elias Mestre, Planter, Ha- vana. Cuba. B.S. Ward Descriptive Geom. Medal, 1878. Ward Logic Medal, 1886. Ward Astron. Medal, t88i. 6th Conimenc. Honor. * B K. V. Pres., XXXVI A K E Conv., T Chap., Provi- 837 dence, R. I., Oct. 18-19, 1882. Cashier, Otto Droop, Importer, Plavana, Cuba, 1882. Post Grad. Course, Eng., C. C. N. Y., 1881-83. m., Lolila Villa Urrutia,- Havana, Cuba, Oct., 1884. Charge, Family Estates, Cuba, 1883. Engaged in Supervision of Sugar Planting and Pro- duction, 1883-96. Machinery Bus., New York, N. Y., 1896-98. Vol., Gen. Wheeler's Staff, Sp.-Am. War; specially commended in despatch- es for gallarltry, Santiago campaign; interpre- ter and of spec, service in negotiations with Gen. Total for surrender of Santiago; con- tracted illness in this campaign, and died at sea, 1899. *Ira D. Prescott, Sandy Hill, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1877-79. Teacher. Clk., Sandy Hill, N. Y., —1883. d., Sept. 15, 1883. *Alexander Edward Williams, New York. N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1884. C. C. N. Y., 1877-78. Studying and Traveling, 1878-80. Europe, 18S2. d., Sept. 6, 1884. 1882 Robert William Bonynge, Lawyer, Ho- tel Metropole, Denver, Colo. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. ra., Mary Alida Riblet, New York, N. Y., Jan. 20, i886. Colo. Bar, 1888. Memb., Bonynge & Warner, Lawyers, Denver, Colo. Memb., State Legis., Colo., 1892; 9th Gen. Assembly, Colo.; s8th, 59th, and 60th Con- gresses of U. S.; The Nat. Monetary Comsn. Memb., Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M. Clubs: Republican (New York); Denver, Uni- versity, Denver, Colo. Everit Brown, Lawyer. 12 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Ward Algebra and Geom. Medal, 1S78. Riggs Essay Medal, 1881. Ed., College Mercury, 1881-82. Ward Nat. Hist., Orat., Comp., and Logic Medals; Riggs Pr. Essay Medal; Kelly Deb. Pr., 1882. 4> B K. Teach- er, Fisher's Priv. Sch. for Boys, New York, N. Y., 1882-83. Mang. Clk., Chas. Scribner's Sons, Pubs., ib., 1883-84. Clk., U. S.' Custom House, ib., 1884-86. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1887 — . Author, "Dic- tionary of American Politics," 1888. A.M., C. C. N. Y., 1889. m., Gertrude E. Rachau, New York, N. Y., May 23, 1890. Memb., Bar Assn., New York, N. Y. Henry Boscom Corey, Lawyer, 290 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Ward Eng. Medal, 1881. LL.B., Columbia, 1884. Legal Ed., Iron Age, 1884; Metal Worker, 1884 — . N. Y. Bar, 1885. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1885 — . Author, "Law Without Lawyers," 1885. Edwin Coles Dusenbury, Lawyer. 2 Rec- tor St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Commenc. Diss. * B K. Memb., Bar Assn., New York, N. Y.; Holland Soc. Club, University. Harry Charles Faulkner, Journalist, i Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. .^.B. Ward Comp. Medal, 1882. Soph. Class Pres. Class I-Iistorian. Ed. and Prop., Do- mestic Monthly Magazine, New York, N. Y-» 1882 — . Author, "Dictionary of Synonyms," 1884; "Handy Classical and Mythological Dic- tionary," 1885; "Dictionary of Rhymes," 1888. Europe, 1886. m., Amy Sitta Theisz, 1894. NU Alfred Charles Kayser, Artist, fNcw York, N. V. C". C. i\. \., 1877-79. Ward Descriptive (irnin. Medal, 1879. Clk., Conisn. House, Xew ^ ork, .\. \' ., 1879-8^. Memb., Alayorga & Kayser, 'lobacco Brokers, 1 882-83. Artist, New York, iSi. \ ., 1883 — , Kcs., Cor. Bailey Ave. and Kingsbridge Road, Kingsbridge. George Washington McDowell, Physi- cian, I W. 34 St., New York, N. Y. .\.B., A.M., iM.U. N. V. Horn. Med. Coll. and Klower llosp., 1883-86. M.U., .\.M., .N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1886. Phys., iN'ew ^'ork, N. Y., 1886—. Coll. of iX. Y. Ophthalmic llosp., i888-8g, Oculi et Amis Chirurgus. m., Lettie B. Bolen, A'ewark, N. J., June 5, 1899. Surg., N. V. Ophthalmic Hosp. Aurist, Flower ITosp. Consulting Aurist, Laura Franklin llosp. for Children. Prof., Otology, N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll.; id., Flower Hosp. Memb., N. \'. Co. Hom. Med. Soc. Robert Morton Murray, Banker, i Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y". .\.B. With Henry T. Kneeland & Co., Grain Comsn. Merchants, New York, .\'. Y., 1883- 88. Law Student, New York, X. Y., 1S86- 88. N. W Bar, 1888. With J. W. Seligman & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y'., 1890—. Kes., 170 W. 8s St. Charles Ellwood Thorne, Fruit Grower, Shelter Island. N. Y. C. C. N. v., 1877-79. m., Eliza Matilda Havens, New Y'ork, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1881. Mfr. of Lumber, ib., — 1886. Farmer and Orange Grower, Welaka, Fla., 1886 — . Memb., Bd. of Aid., Welaka, Fla., 1887-88. Res., Shelter Island Heights. *Ira Richard Allen, Business, Fair Haven, Vt. See Ufsilon, 1882. C. C. N. Y., 1878—. d., Dec. 9, 1903. ♦Arthur Lee Cort, Importer, New York, N. Y. Employee, N. L. Cort & Co., New York. N. Y., 1880-S7; Memb., id., 1887 — . d., San Fran- cisco, Cal., Nov. 28, 1888. 1883 Paltiel Rowland Bomeisler, Banker. t27 Pine St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1879—. Lewis Thompson Brush, Office Mana- ger, 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Ward Law Medal, 1882. Nat. Hist. Medal, 1883. 4th Commenc. Honor. <1> li K. Europe, — 1887. m., i-'lorence May Ireland, 1892. Memb., Soc. of Colonial Wars. James Donald, Merchant, 26 Broadway, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1879-80. Europe, 1881. Memb., James Donald & Co.. Oils, New York, N. Y.. 1881 — . Res., 143 Rodney St., Hvooklyn, N. Y. William Landon Felter, Teacher, 996 Sterhng Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., .\.M.. Ph.D., D.I). 2d Cromwell Medal, 1881. Pell Medal, Hist, and Belles-lettres; Joint Deb. Pr. ; Kelly Deb. Pr., 1883. m., Mary losephine Bentley, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. LL.D., Taylor Univ., 1897. Prin., Pub. Schs. Nos. 63, 66, and 15, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Coml. High Sch., and Girls' High Sch., ib. Assoc. City Su|)t., Schs., ib. Author, series of Spellers. .\ssoc. .Memb., Grant Post. .Memb., University Club, Brooklyn, .\. \. Charles Hervey Jackson, Mining, bo.x 74, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1,L.B. C. C. N. Y., 1879-82. ist Prose Decl. I'r., 1881. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. Lawyer, New York, .\. Y., 1885-89. Law Asst. to .Surrogate, New Y'ork Co., 1887-88. Pres.. Portchester Standard Gas Light Co., Porl- chester, N. Y. Memb., Coffin & Stanton, Bank- ers, Xew York, N. Y., 1889-90; Hyde & Jackson, Bankers, ib., 1890-92. Idaho, 1892 — . m., May McElroy, Albany, N. Y., I'eb. 9, 1897. Chmn., Dem. State Com., Idaho, 1904-06. Harry Wheeler Powell, Teacher, fcare C. C. N. Y., New York, N. Y. B.S. V\'ard .\stron. .Medal, 1883. Univ. of Berlin, 1883-84. ,\sst., Eng. Dept. of Pub. Works, New York, N. Y., 1884-85. Student of Math., Cornell Univ., 1886-88. Tutor, Math,, C. C. .\. Y., 1888—. Res., 79 St. and Broadway. George Schaettler, Builder and Manu- facturer, 533 W. 34 St., New York, N. Y. .\.B., LL.B. Ward Gr. .Medal, and ClaHin Lat. and Gr. Pr., 1885. 5th Commenc. Honor. '!> B K. LL.B., Columbia, 1885. Colo. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Denver, Colo., 1886. Builder, New York, X. 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Bk., Xew Y'ork, X. Y'., 1882-83; N. Y'. Clearing House, 1S84— . James Weston Myers, Merchant, 94 Duanc St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y.. 1880-82. m., Lillie C. Whiton, Ithaca, N. Y., Tune 13, 1S88. Res., 323 W. 83 St. William Thomas [Frank] Neely, Mer- chant, 45 W. 60 St., New York, N. Y, Ph.B. Columbia, 1S83-84; Ph.B., 1884. Memb., William T. Neely & Co., Wholesale Boots and Shoes, New York, N. Y., 1884 — . 33S NU James Pedersen, Physician, 20 E. 46 St., New York. N. Y. B.S., M.D. Ward Hygiene Medal, 1881. Clk., New York, N. Y., 1884-87. Europe, 1887. M.D., Columbia, i8go. Interne, N. Y. Hosp., 1891-92. Asst. Attending Surg., G.-U. Dept., Bellevue Hosp. Consulting G.-U. Surg., En- glewood Hosp., Englewood, N. J. m., Anna S. Vieths, St. Louis, Mo., June 10, 1896. Adj. Prof, and Asst. Attending G.-U. Surg., N. Y. Post Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp. Con- trib., "American Text Book of G.-U. Surgery and Dermatology," ^'Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences," etc, Memb., N. Y. Acad. 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Clk., Ham- burg, Ger., 1886-88; Oporto, Portugal, 1888-90; W. H. Crossman & Bro., New York, N. Y., 1890 — . d., Dec. 25, 1907, 1886 ) ' Henry Ware Eaton,, 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1888. m., Lucie P. Beardsley, 1898. Firm Memb., Phillips & Avery, Lawyers, 1900 — . Gilbert Molleson Elliott, Physician, 152 Maine St.. Brunswick, Me. A.B., M.D., A.M. Coll., Phys. and Sufgs., 1886-89. Asst., Gram. Sch. No. 43, New York, N, Y., Jan. 7, 1888-89. M.D., Columbia, 1889. A.M., C. C. N. Y., 1890. , m.. Belle Vennard Merryman, Brunswick, Me. Asst. Surg., Sp.- Am. War. Demr., Anat., Med. Sch. of Me., Bowdoin Coll. Memb., Assn. Mil:'Surgs. U. S. ; Me, Med. Assn. ; Assn. Am. Anatomist's. Edward Burrough LaFetra, Judge, City Hall, New York, N. Y.' " ' ' '■ A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1888. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1888—. m., B. V. Gilbert, 1898. Memb., Kneeland, La Fetra & Glaze, Lawyers, New York, 1888-1908. N. Y. Assembly, House, 1894-95, 1905-06. Justice, City (it.. City of N. Y., 1908—. Memb., Bar Assn.; N. Y. Co. Lawyers' Assn.; Natl. Dem. Club. Arthur Hughes Lamson, Merchant, 180 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1882-83. Architect and Draughts- man, New York, N. Y., 1883-&4'.. ' Clk., ib., 1884-85. Memb., Edgar S. Allien & Co., Furni- ture and Art Goods, ib., 1885-88. m., Grace C. Dunlap, ib., Oct. 17, 1889. With Dunlap & Co., Hatters, 1888—; Treas., id. Otto Henry Schultze, Physician, 49 E. 58 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1S89. m., Evelyn Char- laud, June 14, 1909. Asst. Prof., Pathol. Anat., Cornell Univ., Med. Coll. Coroner's Phys., Bor. of Manhattan. Memb., Pathol. Soc. of N. Y. ; Am. Assn. of Pathologists and Bacteriologists; Soc. Med. Jurisprudence; Med. Soc. of Co. of N. Y. 839 NU 1887 John Wesley Howe, Journalist, New York American, New York, N. Y. B.S. Clk., New York, N. Y., 1887. Coml. Traveler, Wm. M. Waite, New York, N. Y., 1887-93. Reporter and Asst., Sunday Ed., N. Y. Herald, 1893-96. Reporter, N. Y. World, 1896-98; id., N. Y. American, 1898- 1900. Ed. in Charge, Adml. George Dewey Cup Fund, 1898-99- Ni^ht City Ed., N. Y. American, 1900-04; Day City Ed., 1904 — . Res., 8 St., Bayside, L. I., N. Y. George Floy McEwen, Physician, 299 Belleville Ave., Newark, N. J. A.B., M.D. Eresh. Class Pres. Ward Nat. Hist. Medal, 1881. Soph. Class Poet. Ed., College Mercury, 1885-86; Microcosm, 1886-87. Asst. Sec., XL A K E Conv., Washington, D. C, Jan. 5-6, 1887. M.D., Columbia, 1891. Co-Ed., "First Aid to Injured," i897» At- tending Phys., St. Lucy's Home for Children. Chief Phys., Clinic for Diseases of Children, City Disp. Asst. Phys., Babies' Hosp., Newark, N. J. Lect., Training Sch. for Nurses, ib. m., Marie Antoinette Currier, Oct. 26, 1898. Memb., Essex Co. Med. Milk Comsn. (Sec, 1904); Am. Assn. of Med. Milk Comsns. ; Am. Med. Assn. Hon. Memb., Practitioners' Club. Res., San Antonio, Tex., 1905-07; Newark, N. J., 1907 — . Vicente Serrano, Actor, Lamb's Club, 128 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ward Drawing Medal, 1883. Assoc. Ed., College Journal, 1885-87. Attache, Costa Rica Legation, Washington, D. C. Club, Lambs. George William Stake, Jr., Lawyer, 150 St. Paul's Ave., Stapleton, Staten Is., N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Claflin Lat. Pr., 1884. 2d Cromwell Medal, 1885. Ward Gr. and Eng. Medals; Riggs Essay Pr., 1886. Ward Sp. and Philos. Medals, Claflin Gr. Medal, Riggs Essay Pr., and Hon Mention, Schp. Standing, 1887. A.M., Columbia, Sch. of Pol. Sci., 188S. LL.B., Columbia, 1888. Justice, Munic- ipal Ct., City of N. Y., 1899—. *John Alexander Neely, New York. N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1883-84. Salesman, William Neely & Co., Wholesale Boots and Shoes, New York, N. Y., 1884—. 188S Harry Lewis Bamman, Insurance. tS7 William St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Res., 303 W. 87 St. Walter Brooks Brouner, Physician, 27 W. 9 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1891. m., Stella Wood, Ottawa, Can. Surg., Genito-Urinary Depts., Columbia Univ., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs.; N. Y. Hosp., O. P. D. Police Surg., N. Y. Police Dept. Author, "Chinese Made Easy." Memb., N. Y. Acad. Med.; Am. Uro- logical Soc, etc. Clubs: Salamagundi, New York, N. Y., etc. Charles Franklin Davies, Lawyer, 32 Park Row, New York, N. Y. B.S. Assoc. Ed., Journal. With Davies Bros., New York, N. Y., 1889—. 840 Edward Walden Forrest, Broker, iii Broadway, New York, N. Y. C. C. X. Y., 1883-86. Stock Broker, New York, .\. Y. Memb., A K E Assn., N. Y.; Naval Reserve, S. N. Y. Clubs: Essex Co. Country; Chicago Golf; Montclair Golf; Wool (New York); N. Y. Athletic. George Waterbury Glaze, Lawyer, 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. li..S. .\.M., Ph.B., Columbia Univ., 1889-90. Yucatan, C. A., 1890. Res., 310 W. 93 St. Hugo Frederick Huber, Decorator, 13 E. 40 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Belden Math. Pr., 1886. Ed.-in-Chief, College Mercury, 1887-88. Assoc. Ed., Micro- cosm, 1888. Hon. Mention, Commenc. Memb., H. F. Huber & Co. Res., 929 West End Ave. Samuel Sherman Pickford, Brooklyn, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1884-85. George Ferry Salter, Actuary, 7 Eaton Place, East Orange, N. J. A.B., M.S. Declaimcr, 1887. Pres., Phreno- cosmian Lit. Soc. 4» B K. 6th Commenc. Honor. Teacher. Pub. Sch., New York, N. Y.; Glenwood Mil. Acad., Yonkers, N. Y., 1888-91. Post. Grad., Chautauqua Coll., 1888, 1902; Columbia, 1902. In office of D. P. Fackler, Actuary, New York, N. Y., 1891-93. M.S., 1893. m., Jeannie Maude Smith, Brook- lyn, Nov., 1895. Res., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895- 97. Actuary, Equitable Life Ins. Co., 1895- 97; Prudential Ins. Co., 1897-1901. Study and Travel, 1901-08. Prudential Ins. Co., 1908 — . Contrib., Tech. Papers, etc. Memb., Actuarial Soc. of Am. (F. A. S.); * B K Alumni Assn. in N. Y. i88g Gano Sillick Dunn, Officer of Corpora- tion, Ampere, N. J. M.S., E.E. Assoc. Ed., Journal. 1886-87. * B K. Columbia Coll., Sch. of Mines, 1889- 91; E.E., ib., 1891. V. Pres. and Chief Eng., Crocker-Wheeler Co., Ampere, N. J. Memb., N. Y. Elect. Soc. (Pres.); Am. Inst. Elect. Engs. (V. Pres.) ; N. Y. Acad. Sci. ; Franklin Inst.; N. Y. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Columbia Uni- versity, University, N. Y. Athletic, Fencers. tRes., 117 W. 58 St. Ervin Sydney Ferry, College Professor, La Fayette. Ind. B.S. See Delta Chi, 1889. C. C. N. Y., 1885- 88. Ed., College Journal, 1886-88. Pr. Speak- er, 1887. Declaimer, 1888. William Frederick Mohr, Merchant, 507 W. 32 St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1884-8 Frederick Mailing Pedersen, Teacher, 452 W. 144 St., New York, N. Y. B.S., M.S., C.E., Sc.D. 1st Pell Medal; Ward Algebra and Geom. Medals, 1885. ist Pell and Ward Descriptive Geom. Medals, 1886. 1st Cromwell Belles-lettres Medal; Ward Logic, Hist., and Drawing Medals; ist Belden Math. Medal; 1st Pell Gen. Proficiency Medal, 1887. Europe, 1887. ist Pell Medal; 1st Belden Medal; Ward Ger. Medal; Ward Pol. Sci. Medal, 1888. 4 Medals, 1899. Certif- icate of Equal Merit. Valedictorian. Teacher, New York, N. Y., 1889-99. Columbia Univ., 1890-93, E.E., 1893; - a. Asst. Elec. Eng., Crocker-Wheeler Co., 1893-99. m., Gertrude Hoff Kitchel, 1896. New York Univ., 1900-05; NU M.S., ScD., 1905. Instr., Math., C. C. N. Y., 1899 — ■ Author, Diss, on "Influence of Molec- ular Structure upon the Internal Friction of Certain Isomeric Ether Gases." Memb., Am. Math. Soc. Full Merab., Am. Inst. Elect. Engs.j N. Y. Acad. Sci. Victor Cox Pedersen, Physician and Surgeon, 45 W. 9 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. See Alpha Chi, 1891. C. C. N. Y., 1884-85. Ward Hygiene Medal, 1885. * B K. Europe, 1887. Tousey Scholar, Trinity Coll., 1888-91; A.B., 1891; A.M., 1896. Edinburgh Univ., Med. Sch., Summer, 1895. M.D., Columbia, 1898; ist Harsen Pr. m., Win- ifred Laura Hartley, Gouverneur, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1900. Purch. Agt., Crocker-Wheeler Elect. Co., Ampere, N. J., 1892-94. Genito-Urinary Surg., Out-Patient Dept., N. Y. Hosp.; id.. House of Relief. Clin. Asst. Surg., N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; A. A. A. S. ; Am. Urological Assn.; N. Y. State and Co. Med. Socs.; N. Y. Acad. Med.; West Side Clin. Soc; Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, N. Y. ; Medico-Surg. Soc. ; Alumni, N. Y. Hosp.; Clin. Soc. N. Y. Poly- clinic. Pres., N. Y. A X Assn., 1907-08. Dir., A X of A K E Corpn. of Conn. Clubs: Colum- bia University, Republican, Salamagundi. Au- thor, numerous articles on Med. subjects. Harry Herman Wehrhane, Banker, S Nassau St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1883-86. Bk. Clk., Gebruder Neustadt, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger., 1886- 90. Hallgarten & Co., New York, N. Y., 1890 — ; Memb., id. m., Cora Talmadge, N. Y., 1893. Harold Morton Wilcox, Officer of Cor- poration. 362 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1884-86. Sec. and Pres., Natl. Coml. Bk., Albany, N. Y., 1886-87; Asst. Pay- ing Teller, 1887 — . m., Leila Benton Horsman, Dec, 1893. Asst. Treas., The yEolian Co., New York, N. Y. *Philip Bayard Veiller, New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1884-86. Clk., N. Pacific R. R., St. Paul, Minn., 1887 — . Broker, New York, N. Y. d., Sept. 2, 1906. i8go Harry Allen Chamberlin, t32 E. 69 St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1886-89. Burton Charles Meighan, Lawyer, t38 Park Row, New York, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. Ward Algebra and Geom. Medal, 1886. Belden Math. Medal, 1887. Salutatory, 2d Honor. * B K. LL.B., New York Univ., 1894; 1st Commenc. Speaker; Pr., best written Exam., New York Bar, 1894. Memb., Meighan & Necarsulmer, Lawyers, Westchester Co. and New York, N. Y. m., Effie I. Hunter, Ma- maroneck, N. Y., 1899. Trustee of Village, 4 yrs. ; Corpn. Counsel, 3 yrs., Mamaroneck, N, Y. Trustee and Counsel, Union Savings Bk., Westchester Co. Counsel, 1st Natl. Bk., Ma- maroneck; Larchmont Natl. Bk. ; Mamaro- neck Cooperative Savings & Loan Assn. Dir. and Ex. Com., Lawyers' Westchester Mort. & Title Co. Dir. and Treas., Halcyon Park Co., New Rochelle, N. Y. Pres. and Dir., Siwanoy Realty Associates, ib. ; Meighan Land Co.; Rushmore Realty Corpn.; Broad Ave. Realty Co., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Chmn., Comsn. to Condemn Lands, Kensico Reservoir, New York, N. Y. Memb., N. Y. Bar Assn.; West- chester Co. Bar Assn.; F. & A. M.; * A <1>. Clubs: Republican (New York); Larchmont Yacht; Orienta Yacht. Ransom Joseph Parker, Physician and Surgeon, 155 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1893. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1893 — . Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; N. y. State Med. Assn.; N. Y. Acad. Med.; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; Soc of Alumni, Bellevue Hosp., etc. Lav7rence Turnure Veiller, 105 E. 22 St., New York, N. Y. Claflin Gr. Medal, 1887. Res., 50 W. 48 St. William Edmund Weber, Physician, 139 W. 129 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. C. C. N. y., 1886-90. Phys. and Surg., New York, N. Y., 1894—. *Richard Charles Boyd, Broker. New York, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1891. C. C. N. Y., 1886-87. Ed., Journal, 1886-87. d., Feb. i, 1905. i8gi Thaddeus Reynolds Beal, Manager, Newburg. N. Y. Lt., U. S. N., Sp.-Am. War. Mgr., Gas and Elect. Companies. Memb., Engineers* Club. Samuel Henry Cravrford, Merchant, tpS Elm St., Montclair, N. J. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1889 — . Jay Noble Emley, Lawyer, 15 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Devoe Pr. Bus., 1891-94. LL.B., New York Univ., 1896. Lawyer, New York, 1896 — ; Memb., Kenneson & Emley. m., Hen- rietta Knapp, Aug. 19, 1904. Res., 101 W. 85 St. William David Judson, Merchant, tn Pine St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1887-88. Packard's Bus. Coll., New York, N. Y., 1888-89. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1889—. Res., 250 W. 94 St. John Calvin Oakes, Military and Civil Engineer, care Adjt. General's Office, Washington, D. C. B.S., Ph.B. See Gamma Beta, 1893. * B K. Ph.B., Columbia, 1893. Grad., U, S. Mil. Acad., 1897. 2d Lt., Corps of Engs., U. S. A., 1897; ist Lt., 1898. Capt., Gen. Staff, U. S. A., 1904. In charge fortification works, mouth Cape Fear River, N. C, 1897-98. U. S. Eng. Sch., Willet's Pt., N. Y., 1898-99. Command- ing Co. B, Bat. of Engs., U. S. A., P. I., 1899-1901. Ch. Eng., 1st Div., 8th Army Corps. Ch. Eng., Dept. of S. Luzon, P. L, 1899-1901. in., Sue Hawley, Galveston, Tex., 1902. Instr., Mil. and Civ. Eng., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1901-03. Gen. Staff, U. S. A., 1903-06. ' Asst. to Officer in Charge of River and Harbor Imprs., Gal- veston, Tex., 1906-07. Eng. in charge River and Harbor Imprs., Galveston, Tex., 1907 — . William Burnett Ogden, Jr., Insurance. 19 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1886-88. Ins. Bus., New York N. Y., 1889—. Res., 173 W. 126 St. NU Frederick Gregory Reynolds, College Professor, St. Nicliohi., Terrace, New York, N. Y. U.S., LL.B., Sc.M., Sc.l). Math. Pr., 1890. 'I'heoreiical Mecli. Pr., Astron. Pr., i8gi. 3d Hon. Oration. * U K. LL.U., New York Univ., 1896. New York Bar, 1896. Sc.M., New York Univ., 1897: Sc.D., ib., 1904. I'rof., Matli., C. C. N. Y. Contrib., I'hysicol Review. Memb., * A *. ; A. A. A. S.; Am. Math. Soc; Assn. ot Teachers of Math, in the Middle States and Md. Charles Frederick Thumm, Lawyer, 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1893. C. C. N. Y., 1887 Columbia Univ., — 1891. ♦Howard Sydney Meighan, Lawyer, New Rochelle, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. Valedictorian. ist Honor. * B K. 10 Medals during .\cad. Course. LL.B., .\'ew York Univ., 1895. Received all Prizes offered during Law course. «1> A . Lawyer, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1895- 1907. m., Anna B. Underbill, Dec. 29, 1903. Memb., Bd. of Edu., New Rochelle, N. Y.; Bd. of Health, ib. Gov., New Rochelle Hosp. Memb., Halcyon Park Co. (Pres.); Sewaivoy Realty Assn.; \. Y. Bar Assn.; F. & .\. M. Gov., Wykagyl Country Club, d., Nov. 15, 1907. 1892 Wilson Hunt Blackwell, Manufacturer, 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Asst. Treas., Gen. Rubber Co., New York, N. Y. ; id.. Am. Commerce Co; Asst. Sec. and Dir., \\m. Symington & Co., Ltd., London, Eng. Louis Herbert Freedman, Lawyer, 54 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B.. Columbia, 1895. Lawyer, New York, N. Y'., 1895 — . m., Laura Helen Sutten, Apr. 14, 1896. William Nelson Harrison, Physician, 76 Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair. N. J. M.D. See Gamma Beta, 1895. C. C. N. Y., 1888-91. M.D., Columbia, 1895. House Surg., N. Y. Hosp., 1897; id., Nursery and Child's Hosp., 1898. Fellow, N. Y. Acad. Med., 1900. Pres., Riverside Practitioners' Soc, 1905. Phys., New York, N. V.. 1898-1905; Mont- clair, N. J., 1905 — . Active Memb., N. Y. Hosp. Alumni Assn. ♦Herbert Homans Griflfen, New York, N. Y. d., Nov. 21, 1897. *David Dye Schenk, Broker, New York, N. Y. Stock Broker, New York, N. Y., 1889—. 1893 Edmund Prince Fowler, Physician, 57 W. 76 St., New York, N. Y. M.D., Columbia, 1900. Phys., New Y'ork, N. Y., rgoo — . Chief of Clinic, Bellevue PIosp. Disp., 1900-03. m., Mabel Denman, 1900. Asst. Sec. Med. Soc, X. Y., 1901 -oj: Ed., id., 1902-06. Asst. Surg., Nose and Throat Dept., Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat llosp., 1902-05; id., Ear Dept., ib., 1905 — , .Attending Otologist and Laryngologist, St. Mary's Hosp., Children's Uisp, Med. Examr., Alutual Life Ins. Co. and Manhattan Life Jns. Co. of N. Y. 7th Regt., N. G., N. Y., 1892 — . Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; State Med. Soc; Co. Med. Soc; Med. Soc. Greater N. v.; Riverside Practitioners' Soc; Am. Assn., Iniernatl. Riflemen; Veteran Assn., Co. Bj 7th Regt., N. G., N. Y. Henry Richard Humphries, Physician, 262 W. 83 St., New York, N. Y. See Alpha Chi, 1894. 71st Regt., N. Y. \'ols., Sp.-Am. War. Trinity Coll. Columbia Univ., Med. Dept. Phys., .\. Y. State Hosp. for Insane, 5 yrs. Phys., New York, N. V., 1899 — . m., Mary English Unruh, Baltimore, Md., Nov., 1905. Neurologist, \'anderbilt Clinic, Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. Surg., N. Y. Orthopedic PIosp, John Marshall Saunders, Printer, tNew York, N. Y. Ernest Vail Stebbins, Stock Broker, 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S., .\I.E., M.M.E. See Delta Chi. 1893. C. C. N. Y., 1889-91. B.S., Cornell, 1893; M.E., ib., 1894; M.M.E., ib., 1895. 9 N E. Gunner's Mate, U. S. Navy, Sp.-Am. War. Lt. and Exec. Officer, 2d Battalion, O. Naval Brigade, 1902-03. Ensign, 1st Battalion, Naval Militia, N. Y., 1907-T0. Gen. Mgr., Chloride Electr. Storage Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng., 1903-06. Gen. Mgr., Willard Storage Battery Co., 1906 — . With De Coppet & Doremus, Stock Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1910. Memb., N. Y. Stock Exchange. Clubs: Un- ion, University, Pilgrims (New York); Univer- sity (Cleveland, Ohio) ; Union (Manchester, Eng.); Pilgrims (London, Eng.); Germantown Cricket (Philadelphia). Res., 33 W. 9 St. Clarence Bartlett Tracy, Secretary. 27 E. 22 St., New York, N. Y. Sec, Natl. Com. on Prison Labor. Fielding Tecumseh Robeson, Physician, 325 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1895. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1895—. Oscar Roland Seitz, Lawyer, 76 William St., New York. N. Y. A.B., LL.B. See Gamma Beta, 1894. A.B., Columbia, 1894; LL.B., ib., 1896. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1896— 1894 Hiram Calkins, Jr., Librarian, 355 W. 145 St., New York, N. Y. Baylies Coleman Clark, I^Iechanical and Mining Engineer, Cosmos Club, San Francisco, Cal. M.E., Stevens Inst, of Tech., i8g6. T B 11. Supt., Dolores Mines, Mineral de Dolores, Chihuahua, Mex., 1900-04. ra., Gertrude Voor- heis, Sutter Creek, Cal., Apr. 26, 1905. Mgr., Y'uba Mine, Butte Co., Cal., 1905-08. Supt., South Eureka Mine, Sutter Creek, Cal., igo8 — . John Douglas, Physician, 145 W. 81 St.. New York, N. Y. U.S. M.D., Columbia Univ., 1898. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1898 — . Instr., New York Univ.; id., Bellevue Med. Coll. Asst. Surg., St. Luke's Hosp.; id., Bellevue Hosp. Club, X. Y. Athletic. 842 A^f; Edwin Clarence Eckel, Civil Engineer, 429 W. 162 St., New York, N. Y. Joseph Thompson Van Loan, Banker, 30 W. 123 St., New York, N. Y. Asst. Cashier, New Netherland Bk., New York, N, v., 1894 — . Meinb., Holland Soc. Herman Gus Wahlig, Physician, fSea Cliff, L. 1. 1895 Robert Franklin Bliss, Physician, 23 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. M.D. C. C. N. Y., 1891-9^. M.D., Colum- bia, 1901. Surg., Out-Patient Dept., M. E. Hosp. Asst. \'isiting Phys. and Surg., Brook- lyn Orphan Asylum. Memb., Kings Co. Med. See.; Assoc. Phys. of L. I.; Brooklyn Path. Soc. James Herbert Deignan, Lawyer, 206 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1899. Lawyer, New York, 1899 — . Thomas Lurelle Guild, Broker, 27 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. m., Alice Taylor Gumble, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Oct., 1895. Cotton Broker, New York, N. Y., 1895—. Frederick Alvord Johnston, Real Estate, 284 Columbus Ave., New York, N. Y. Real Estate Bus., New York, N. Y., 1895 — . Clarence Broughton Kilmer, Lawyer, 722 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. See Gamma Beta, 1896. A.B., Columbia, 1896. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1897. Lawyer, Rock City Falls, N. Y., 1897-1903. m., Frances Northrup Mason, Sept., 1897. Asst. Dist. Atty. and Co. Atty., Saratoga Co., 1903-08. Lawyer, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1908—. Memb., N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Saratoga Chamber of Commerce (Chmn., Legis. Com.); Saratoga Lake Assn. (Chmn., Law Com.); A K E Assn. of N. Y. City; A K E Assn. of Northn. N. Y. ; Lodge, Chapter, Coun- cil, Commandery, and Shrine, F. & A. M. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Saratoga, Saratoga Elks, Saratoga Country. George Ross, Lawyer, 132 W. 132 St., New York, N. Y. LL.B. See Gamma Beta, 1896. C. C. N. Y., 1891 — . LL.B., Columbia Univ., 1896. Law- yer, New York, N. Y., 1896—. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic; Columbia LIniv. Henry Belin Voorhees, Railroading, B. & O. R. R. Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. C.E. C. C. N. Y., 1891-92. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1892-96; C.E., ib., 1896. Z 3. Civ. Eng., Philadelphia & Reading R. R., Phila- delphia, Pa. Supt. and Gen. Agt., B. & O. R. R. i8g6 Frank Heath, Jr., Secretary, fFrankfort Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. Frederic Lincoln Hunt, Lawyer. :iy Lib- erty St., New' York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Columbia, 1899; A.M.. Sch. of Pol. Sci. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899—. S43 Joseph Harper Jasper, Sanitary En- gineer, ti30 W. 123 St., New 'York, N. Y. Charles Y. Judson, Broker, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Slock Broker, New York, N. Y., 1896—. 2d Lt., gth N. Y. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Down Town Assn. Frederick Percival Kafka, Civil En- gineer, 609 W. 138 St., New York, N. Y. B.S., C.E. C. C. N. Y., 1892—. New York Univ., —1896; B.S., C.E., ib., 1896. 22d Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 3 yrs. ; ist Battalion, N. Y. Naval Reserve, 3 yrs.; U. S. N., on U. S. S. "Yankee," Adml. Sampson's Squadron, Sp.- Am. War, 1898-99. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Herringbone Metal Lath Co. Memb., A*. Soc. of Civ. Engs. ; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; Naval Reserve Vet. Assn.; N. V. Univ. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Engineers', At- alanta Boat. James T. Lee, Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. A.M., Columbia Univ., Sch. of Pol. Sci., 1897; LL.B., Sch. of Law, 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899^ — . m., Mar- garet Mcrritt, Oct. 7, 1903. Memb., Bar Assn. of City of N. Y.; N. Y. Co. Lawyers' Assn. Frederick Sparkman. 1897 William Ballantine Boyd, Physician, 165 W. 74 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. M.D., Columbia, 1905. Grad., Presb. Hosp., and Sloane Maternity Hosp., 1908. Phys., New York, N. , Y., J908— . William Arnold Bradley, Manufacturer, Pleasantville, N. Y. B.S. C. C. N. Y., 1893-95. New York Univ., 1895-97; B.S., 1897. V. Pres. and Treas., D. R. Bradley & Son, Perfumers, New York, X. Y., 1897—. Treas., Mfg. Perfumers' Assn. of U. S., 1906-08. Memb., Sons of Rev. ■ A K E Assn. of N. Y. Alfred Donaldson Compton, Teacher, 40 W. 126 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. sth Honor. Ward Botany, Fr., and Astron. Medals. * B K. B.S., Columbia Univ. Instr., Eng., C. C. N. Y., 1897—. Sec. and Treas., N Alumni Assn. Memb., Mod. Lang. Assn. Thomas Franklin Davies, Physician and Surgeon, Tuckahoe N. Y. M.D. C. C. N. Y., 1903—. M.D., N. Y. Hom. Med. Coll., 1898. Phys., Flower Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1898-1902; Worcester, Mass., 1902-05; Tuckahoe, N. Y., 1905 — . m., Mary Lucie, 1 90S. Frederick Myers Dearborn, Physician, The Wyoming, Seventh Ave. and SS St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., N. Y. Hom. Med. Coll. and Flower Hosp., 1900. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Prof. Dermatol., N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women; id., N. Y. Hom. Med. Coll. and Flower Hosp. Attending Dermatol., Flower Hosp.;": Metropolitan Hosp^ (Dept. of Pub. Charities); Hahnemann Hosp. ,' Laura Franklin Free Hosp. for Children: St. George's Hosp. and Children's Hosp. of Five m joints House of Industry. Consulting Derma- tol.', St. Mary's Ilosp. (Passaic, N. J.); Vonkers lioni. Mosp. ; Out-Patient Dcpt., l''lower Ilosp. and Women's Jlosp. I'riv., jtli Regt., N. G., N. v., 1897-98. ist Lt., 171st Regt., N. Y. Inf., 1898. Sergt., 7tli Regt., 1899-1905. Capt. and Asst. Sur^., 9th Regt., 1906. Author, "Diseases of the Sltin"; numer- ous reports, lectures, and addresses. Memb., Acad, of Pathol. Sci. ; N. Y. Co. Ilom. Med. Soc. ; N. Y. State Horn. Med. Soc. ; Am. Inst, of Horn.; Natl. Soc. of Electro-Therapeutics; N. Y. Materia Medica Soc. Sec, LAKE Conv., Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12-13, 1896. Memb., A T (Med.) Fraternity; Pres., Council, id., 1899-1900. Memb., Sons of Rev.; Soc. of Col. Wars; St. George's Soc; F. & A. M. ; Nobles Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Army and Navy, Clinical, Helmatia, Union League. Harris Ashton Dunn, Officer of Cor- poration, 253 W. 91 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1897-1903. Sec. and Treas., Knickerbocker Trust Co., 1903 — . m,, Ella Smythe Turner, Nov. 29, 1905. Richard Osgood Hodges, Mechanical Engineer, 1106 House Bldg., Pitts- burgh, Pa. B.S. C. C. N. Y., 1893-95. B.S., Harvard Univ., 1899. U. S. Navy, 1898; U. S. Signal Coast Service, Isle of Shoals. Res., New York, N. Y., — 1895; Boston, 1895-1907. Mech. Eng., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1907 — . Herman P. Fohrenbach, Physician, 1570 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1901, Phys., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1901 — . m., Edith Blanche Felt, Phillipsburg, N. J., 1906. Herbert Henry Hanson, Merchant, 120 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. Res., 616 W. 180 St. Hugh Kafka, Jr., Architect. 609 W. 138 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. See Gamma Beta, 1900. B.S., Colum- bia Sch. of Arch., 1900. Class Treas. (2) ; V. Pres. (3) : Pres. (4) ; Nacoms. Draughts- man, Hunt & Hunt, Architects, New York, N. Y., 1901-03. Teacher, Evening High Sch., ib., 1901-03. Traveling and Studying, Paris, Fr., 1903-04. Teacher, Evening Sch., Gen. Soc. Mechs. and Tradesmen, 1905-07. Memb., Kafka & Lindenmeyer, Architects, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Club, Columbia Univ. Arthur John Ridley, Jr., Merchant, tcare Harry S. Vane, 146 W. ill St.. New York, N. Y. James Horton Tuttle, Lawyer, Girard Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B. New York Law Scl-., 1897-9S; LL.B., cum laude, 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., and Westchester Co., 1898-1908. Pa. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Trust Dept., Girard Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1908 — . m., Elizabeth Nor- ris, Philadelphia, Pa., June 15, igoi. Memb., Law Assn. of Philadelphia; Lodge, Chapter, and Commandery, F. & A. M. Res., Ardmore, Pa. iSgS ■William John Tolan Getty, Builder, 359 W. 26 St., New York. N. Y. A.B. C. C. N. Y., 1894-96. Princeton, 1896- 1900; A.B., ib., 1900. Builder, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . m., Gladys Parsons, Brook- lyn, i\. Y., Oct. 22, 1906. Edward Anthony Spitzka, College Pro- fessor, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. M.D., Columbia, 1902. Devoe Pr. ; 3d Harsen Clin. Pr. ; Fellow in Anat., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1904-06. Prof., (jen. Anat., Jeffer- son Med. Coll., 1906 — . Memb., Co. I, 7th Regt., N. G., N. Y., 1898-1906. m., Alice Pauline Eberspacher, White Plains, N. V., June 20, 1906. Sec, Sect, of Somatology, Cong, of Arts and Scis., St, Louts, Mo., 1904. Performed autopsy on Czolgosz, Pres. Mc- Kinlcy's assassin, and numerous other crim. inals. Examined many brains of races, emi- nent men, criminals and animals. Author, many articles on Anat., Death by Electricity, Insanity, etc., in Med. Publications. Collabora. tor, several Journals of Anat., Anthropol., Criminology, etc. Co-Ed., "Gray's Anat," 1908. Sec, Com. on Brain Bequests and^ Brain Investigation, Assn. of Am. Anatomists. Prosecutor and Curator, Am. Anthropometric Soc Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Assn. of Am. Anatomists; Am. Anthropol. Assn.; Am. Philos. Soc; Coll. of Phys. of Philadelphia; Philadelphia Neurol. Soc; Natl. Geog. Soc; Ger. Leiderkranz; Soc. of Veterans, 7th Regt.; Sec, LI A K E Conv., Chicago, 111., Nov. 23-24, 1897; 2 S. Clubs: Philadelphia Med., University, Philobiblon, Philadelphia, Pa. Res., 5104 Larchwood Ave. Peter Denecke Stocky, Merchant, 402 Concord Ave., New York, N. Y. B.S. Hardware Merchant, New York, N. Y.. i§98— . Ross William Tripp, Lawyer, figo Mon- tague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898 — . Lawyers' Title Ins. & Trust Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦Stanley Bagg Davis, New York, N. Y. ♦Robert Mulford Fisher, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 1899 Arthur Randolph Bastine, Real Estate, 1178 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Banker, New York, N. Y,, 1899-1904; Real Estate Bus., ib., 1904 — . Robert Wright Boyd, 40 Perry St., New York, N. Y. B.S., C.E. B.S., New York Univ., 1900; Dur- yea Fellowship, 1900; Hon. Eng. Pr., 1901; C.E., 1901. Civ. Eng., New York, N. Y., 1901-03; with R. P. Miller, Cons. Eng., ib., 1903—. m., Elsie Grace Bushong, Reading, Pa., 1906. Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc. C\w. Engs. Conrad Epping Koerper, Physician, U. S. Army. War Department, Washing- ton, D. C. M.D. See Delta Kappa, 1901. C. C. N. Y., 1895 — ■ M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1901. Charter Member, A K. Honor Grad., Army Med. Sch., Washington, D. C, 1902. Med. Corps. U. S. Army, P. I., 1902-05; Cuba, 1906-09. m., Mary Waters Allen, Apr. 5, 1902. Capt., Med. Corps, U. S. Army. Charles Milne, Merchant, 18 Broadway. New York, N. Y. C. C. N. y.. 1895 — . Wholesale Lumber Merchant. Club, Crescent Athletic, Brook- lyn, N. Y. «-l4 NU Frank Burchard Oakes, Lawyer, Lisbon, New Hampshire. LL,B., New York Univ., 1903. Res., Lisbon, X. H., 1903 — . N. H. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Lisbon, N. I-I., 1909 — . m., Blanche L. Rob- inson, Lyndonville, Vt. Herman Parker Olcott, Lawyer, fYale Club. 30 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. See Phi, 1901. C. C. N. Y., 1893-97. A.B., Yale, 1901. Yale Fresh. Crew; 2d Var- sity Crew; Varsity Football Team, 1899, 1900- 01; Varsity Swim, and Water Polo Teams. Univ. of N. C, Law Sch., 1901-03. Coached, Football, Univ. of N. C, 1902-03; id., U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1904-06; id., New York Univ., 1906-09. N, Y. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1905 — . Clubs: Yale; Baltusrol Golf. [Reginald] Heber Smith, Lawyer, 261 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. New York Bar, 1901. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1901— . Orville Hurd Tobey, Banker, 64 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1899-1904; Bank- er, ib., 1904 — . Res., 1007 Fifth Ave. I goo Allen Beach Arnold Bradley, Lawyer, 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. See Gamma Beta, 1902. C, C. N. Y., 1896-97. Francis Morton' Clark, Mining, San Francisco, Cal. M.E. See Gamma Beta, 1902. M.E., Stevens Inst., 1902; id., Columbia, 1903. N E. Sec, Moraleiia Mng. Co., San Francisco, Cal., operating in Mexico, 1903 — . Address, Cosmos Club, San Francisco, Cal. Thomas Harris Cherry, Physician. 235 W. 107 St., New York, N. Y. M.D., Columbia, 1904. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Attending Gynecol., Columbus Hosp. Disp. Howard Llewellyn Davies, Merchant, 9 Grant Square, Worcester, Mass. Treas., Webb Pink Granite Co., Worcester, Mass., 1 900 — . m., Ethel Ballard Hopson, 1902, William E. Downey, Merchant, 61 Worth St., New York, N. Y. With Eldridge, Lewis & Co., Silk and Cotton Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . George Alexander Eyer, Banker, 37 Wall St., New York, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1901. C. C. N. Y., 1896-97. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1897-1901. Chief Eng.j Ampere Electro-Chem. Co., Fr. and Belgium, 1902-04. Eng., Bethlehem Steel Co., Cuba, 1905. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1905 — . m., Ramona A. Whittier, June 18, 1907. Clubs: City, Columbia University. Frank McAllister, Merchant, ti3S Broad- way, New Yofk, N. Y. Albert Amedee Meras, Teacher, 7 Elm- hurst Ave., Elmhurst, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Roemer Decl. Pr., 1899; id., 1900. 1st Commenc. Diss. New York Univ., Grad. Sch., :9o2-o8; A.M., 1904; Ph.D., ib., 1908. Teacher, Pub. Schs., New York, N. Y., 1900 — ; Head, Fr. Dept., Newton High Sch., ib., 1906 — ■. ni., Grace Duncan Dc Voe, 1902. Author, "The Origin and Development of the Monroe Doctrine." Walter Booth Simpson, Real Estate, 115 W. 68 St., New York, N. Y. N. Y. Law Sch., 1900-02. Real Estate Bus., New York, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Marguerite B. White, ib., Feb. 20, 1904, Clk., Columbia Univ., Coll. of Pharmacy. Club, Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn, N. Y. Isaac Ogden Woodruff, Jr., Physician, 152 W. 78 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1904. Interne, Belle- vue Hosp., 1904-06. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1906 — . Asst. in Med., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1906 — . Asst. Attending Phys., Belle- vue Hosp., 1906. igoi Ralph Cavis Boswell, Editor, 19- Law- rence St., Yonkers, N. Y. Mang. Ed., Daily News, Yonkers, N. Y., 1901 — , m., Elizabeth L. Lamourex, June 28, 1907. Harry Russell Childs, Merchant, 83 Leonard St., New York, N. Y. Dry Goods Comsn. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1901 — , m., Elizabetlr Hebert Childs, ib., Nov. IS, 1904. Frederick William Higby, Chemist, 152 W. 78 St., New York, N. Y. B.S., Phar.D. ist Sr. Pr., Philos. and Psychol. New York Coll. of Pharmacy, 1903; 1st Commenc. Honor; jst Alumni Pr. Doc- tor of Pharmacy, ib., 1904; 2d Commenc. Honor; 2d Alumni Pr.; Spec. ' Alumni Pr., Chem. ; Valedictorian. Memb., * X Fraternity. William Henry Wallace, Jr., Banker and Broker, 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1903. C. C. N. Y,, 1897-99. Columbia, 1899-1903. Banker and Broker, New York, N. Y., 1903 — . m., Frances Cut- ler Bagley, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 27, 1906. Memb., N. Y. Cotton Exchange, 1904 — ; N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1907 — ; Dick Bros. & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Memb., A K E Assn. of N. Y. Clubs: New York; Columbia University, N. Y. Athletic, Apawamis, Am. Yacht. Res., Rye, N. Y. Millard Fillmore Waltz, Jr., Insurance, 52 William St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Gen. Ins., New York, N. Y., 1901— . m., Rhoda Ethelwynne Morey, 1906. Spencer Waters, Broker, t4S3 W. 143 St., New York, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1902. Columbia Univ., 1902-03. Cotton Broker, New York, N. Y., 1903 — • Clubs: New York, N. Y. Athletic, Apawamis. igo2 William Stockton Bogart, Lawyer, 489 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1904. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Arthur Aloysius Boylan, Teacher, 162 St. and Woodycrest Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., Pd.M. Teacher, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . Pd.M., New York Univ., 1909. 84s NU Louis Herbert Orr, Jr., Silversmith, f^O; W. 79 St., New York, N. V. Sec Gamma Beta, 1903. 1903 J. Harris B. Hedinger, .Manufacturer, 165 Audubon Ave., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. v., 1899-1901. Columbja Univ., 1901-04. m., Anna B. Noble, Denver, Colo., June 3, 1908. Dept. Mgr., Susquehanna Silk .Mills, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . John P. Kane, Jr., Manufacturer, 103 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Yale Coll. Pres. and Treas., John P. Kane, jVIfrs. and Retailers of Portland Cement, New York, N. Y. m., Margaret A. Youch, June 17, 1908. Clubs: Yale, Transportation, En- glewood Golf. Douglas Imrie McKay, City Official, 364 Lexington Ave., New York, >^. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1899-1901. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1901-05. U. S. Army, 1905-07; Resigned, 1907. Chief, Patrolmen on Aqueduct, Bd. of VVater Supply, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Thomas Warren Meighan, Lawyer, 108 Echo Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., New York Univ., 1908. * A *. Lawyer, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1908 — . Walter Vernooy Reynolds, Real Estate, 15 William St., New York, N. Y. Real Estate and Mortgages, New York, N. Y., 1902 — . Memb., 7th Regt., N. G., N. Y. ; Sons of Rev.; <1 K E Alumni Assn. of N. Y. Res., 144 W. 132 St. Walter Alvin Tice, Advertising, 150 W. 122 St., New York. N. Y. A.B. C. C. N. Y., 1899-1901. Columbia, 1901-04; A.B., 1904. m., Sabra Carrington Colby, Dec. 18, 1908. Robert Lee Sim, Salesman, 30 Church St.. New York, N. Y. B.S. Botany Medal. B.S. in M.E., New Y^ork Univ., Sch. of Applied Sci., 1905; Dur- yea Fellowship, 1905. Teacher, Evening Prep. Sch., Heffley Inst., 1905-06. Salesman, Lamd Engine Co., New York, N. Y., 1906. Res., 536 W. 156 St. Kenneth Whittemore Wright, Teacher, Chester Park, North Pelham, N. Y. B.S. m., Frances Howell, Nov. 27, 1906. Teacher, Pub. Sch. No. 6, Bronx, N. Y. 1904 Edward Christopher Brenner, Physician, 41 E. 70 St., New Y'ork, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia, 1908. Pres., 12 T *. \'aledictorian. A !! .-\ (Pres.). House Phys., Presb. Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1908—. Au- thor, "Physiological Chemistry." Kenneth Shaler Carr, Architect, 133 Man- hattan Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. Columbia, 1904-06. £cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1906 — . Frank D. Druding, Mining Engineer, 144 W. 104 St.. New York, N. Y. E.M. See Gamma Beta, 1906. C. C. N. Y'., 1900-02; Columbia, 1902-06; l^.M., 1906. 846 Leonard Flagge Otten, Mechanical En- gineer, 31 Winyah Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. A.B., M.ii. B K A.B., Columbia, 1905; M.E., 1908. 2 S. Mech. Eng., New Ro- chelle, N. Y., 1908. m., Florence Leiter, Nov. 10, 1908. Clayton E. Rich, Jr., Broker, 66 Beaver St., New York, X. Y. U.S. Cotton Broker, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Res., 308 W. 78 St. Fred E. Warner, t349 Central Pk. W., New York, N. Y. 1905 Frank Boylan, 186 W. 135 St., New York, N. Y. .\.B. New York Univ., Sch. of Pedagogy, 1905. Teacher, Pub. Schs., New York, N. Y., 1905—- Kenneth Groesbeck, Advertising and Publishing, 7 E. 42 St., New York, N. Y. .A.B. Roemer Decl. Pr. (1-2-3). 2d Ketchum Philos. Pr. Ward Gr. and Philos, Medals. Student Rep., President's Installation. 1st Sr. Oration. * B K. .\sst. Ed., Public Opin- ion. Teacher, Pub. Schs. Insp., N. Y. Lect. Course, 1905-08. Memb., Groesbeck & Bros., New York, N. Y., 1908. George Sickels Fulton, Lawyer, 76 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. N. Y. Law Sch., 1905-07; LL.B., 1907. 'i? A ^, Lawyer, New York, X. Y., 1908 — . Victor Francois Lecoq, Jr., Broker, 56 William St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Bond Broker. New York, N. Y., 1905—. Res., 325 W. 93 St. 1906 John A. Bassett, Teacher, 19 E. 128 St., New York. N. Y. A.B. C. C. N. Y., 1905-06. Sec, LIX A K E Conv., New York, N. Y., Nov. 8-10, 1905. Teacher, Dramatic Producer, and Coach, ib., 1 906 — . Charles N. Drake, Violinist, 1935 Mad- ison Ave., New York, N. Y. Class Pres. (2). Capt., Fresh. Hockey Team. Leader, Coll. Orchestra. Violinist, New Y'ork, N. Y., 1906—. Mus. Critic, The Evening Tele- gram, ib. Franz Culbertson Lachmund, Manufac- turer, 94 Grove St., Worcester, Mass. C. C. N. Y., 1901-04. Assoc. Ed., College Mercury. Class V. Pres. (2). With Am. Steel & Wire Co., Worcester, Mass., 1904 — . Sec, A K E Assn. of Cent. Mass. 1907 Warren Gengembre Hubert, Teacher, 80 Ludlow St., Yonkers, N. Y. B.S., M.S. Teacher, Yonkers, N. Y., 1907—. M.S., New York Univ., 1909. Henry Burnham Kirkland, Jr., Student, 350 W. 161 St., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1903-04. Clk., New York, N. Y., NU 1904-07. Rancher, Santa Rosa, Cal., 1908-09. Student, Bangor Theol. Sem., Bangor, Me., for Cong. Ministry. igoS Gordon Lockwood Berry, Manager, 47 Claremont Ave., New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1904-06. Contrib., The Bohe- mian, 1904-06. Staff, Toilettes, and Dry Goods; Assoc. Ed., id., 1906-07. Circulation Dept., Van Norden Mag. ; Supt. of Agencies, id., 1907-09; Circulation Mgr., id., 1909 — . Memb., A K E Alumni Assn. of New York. Club, Million. Asa Bigelow Kellogg, Student, 2609 Broadway. New York, N. Y. Claflin Gr. Medal. Fellow, C. C. N. Y. Co- lumbia Univ., Law Sch., 1908 — . Harry Anthony Linton, Teacher, 1264 Castleton Ave., West Brighton, S. I. B.S. Capt. Varsity Baseball Team. Teacher, West Brighton, S. I., 190S— . De Witt Vanderbilt Weed, Jr., Student, 4SI W. 162 St.. New York, N. Y. C. C. N. Y., 1904-06. Columbia Univ., Sch. of Applied Sci., 1906 — . igog Walter Eggleston Mead, Merchant, t2S7 Broadway, New York, N. Y. With Valentine & Co., Varnishes, New York, N. Y. Res., 62 W. 104 St. Henry Louis Schultz, t39 Napier Place, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Assoc. Ed., Microcosm, 1909. Paul Schulz, 218 W. 133 St., New York, N. Y. V. Pres., Sr. Class. V. Pres., Chess Club. Art Ed., Microcosm, 1909. Varsity Track Team. Raymond Coddington Thompson, Man- hattan Ave., Sea Gate, N. Y. A.B. Class Pres. (1-4). Sec, Athletic Assn.; Pres., id. Twice, Capt., Varsity Football Team. Three yrs.. Varsity La Crosse. Memb., Student Council. Coll. Marshal. Twice, I. C, A. A. A. A. Delegate. igio Winfred Colwell Allen, 35 S. Seventh Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Class Pres. (i). Mang. Ed., The Campus. Bus. Mgr., Soph. Show. Edwin Crasto Braynard, 232 N. Fulton Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. With N. Y. C. R. R., 1901-04. C. C. N. Y., 1904-06. Student, N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1906-10. was appointed the " Badge Chapter " as a result of a suggestion of a modification in the badge by Brother Draper and a chapter officer known as the " Badge Officer " was elected for a number of years. The two following decades were marked by continued growth and develop- ment. The rivalry between the dififerent fraternities was intense but A K E continued its hold of pre-eminence. Many struggles, the like of which we do not know in these days, were waged between the rival fraternities and in most of them we came off victorious. B $ again had the honor in 1884 of entertaining a convention, the thirty- eighth. The event, brilliant in every detail, contributed not a little to the permanent prosperity of the chapter, bringing as it did before the people of the city the national position of the Fraternity. It also served to arouse the enthusiasm of the alumni and stimulate their loyalty so that few chapters can boast of as earnest, united, and zealous an alumni association as ours. The first meetings of the chapter were held in the law office of Hastings and Newton, but a few months later rooms were engaged in the Buell Block on East Main Street. Soon after the convention in 1884, largely as a result of the enthusiasm engendered among the alumni at that time, our present home on Alexander Street was purchased. The event was unique in that we were the first fraternity to establish a chapter house of our own at Rochester. Our chapter continues to maintain its prestige in the university as well as in the city. Able as we have been to practically have our choice from the dif- ferent entering classes, we have taken in from year to year men that we knew would make good Dekes. We have not space here to record the details of our chapter life, much of which would undoubtedly be interesting to the fraternity at large as well as our alumni. Many of our brothers have become renowned in their different fields but none have lost the love for the good old Fraternity whose loyal sons they will ever be. May B * continue to do her share in furthering the prosperity of A K E! 8so BETA PHI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS Elias John Foote, Clergyman [Retired], 57 Model Ave., Trenton. N. J. .\.B., A.M., B.D. Colgate Univ., 1845-49. A.B., Union Coll., 1849. A.M., Univ. of Rochester, i86o. B.D., Rochester Theol. Sem., i860. Bapt. Ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1860-62. m., . ,(i) Eliza Allen Spink, Jan. 8, 1S61. Bapt. Cli., Syracuse, N. Y., 1S62-66. Hosp. Chapl., Christian Comsn., Army of Potomac, U. S. A., 1864. Bapt. Chs., Penfield, N. Y., 1866-71; Red Bank, N. J., 1871-75; Middletown, N. J., 1873-83; Trenton, N. J., 1883-1890. m., (2) Mary Reynolds, June 5, 1886. Retired, 1890. Invalid since 1907. *Thomas Burnett Clarkson, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. B.S., LL.B. B.S., Fr. Oration, 1856. Sec., Alumni Assn., Univ. of Rochester, 1857-66. Law Student, Rochester, N. Y., ,1856-58. Ini- tiated Honorary Memb. of A K E, June 28, 1858. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1859. Law- yer, Rochester, N. Y., 1859-62. U. S. Int. Rev. Clk. and Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., New York, N. Y., 1862-66. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1866-1910. Asst. Corpn. Counsel, ib., 1873 — . m., Josephine Maurice, ib., Dec. 24, 1886. d., 1910. *Henry Rogers Selden, Lawyer, Roches- ter, N. Y. LL.D, m., Laura Anne Baldwin, Sept. 25, 1834. Lt. Gov., State of N. Y., 1856-58. Judge, Ct. of Appeals, State of N. Y., July i, 1862—. N. Y. Legis. Assembly, 1865-66., LL.D. Au- thor, "Selden's Notes," N. Y. State Reports, d., Sept. 18, 1885. *Theron Rudd Strong, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. Dist. Atty., Wayne Co., N. Y., 1829-35. U. S. Ilouse of Reps., 1839-41. m., Cornelia Barnes, 1842. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1842. Jus- tice, Supreme Ct., N. Y. State, 1851-60. Judge, Ct. of Appeals, State of N. Y., 1860-68. Elected Honorary Menib. of A K E, Oct. 5, 1867; Initiated. Oct. 15, 1867. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 186S— . d.. May 14, 1873. *John Fonda Whitbeck, Physician, Rochester, N. Y. M.D., Fairfield, N. Y., 1837. m., (i) Eliza- beth A. Ward, Jan. 20, 1836; m., (2) Louisa E. ,W. Smith, Sept., 1854. Surg., jo8th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A. Memb., Med. Staff, City Hosp., Rochester, N. Y., 1866-80. Elected Honorary Memb. of A K E, Oct. 3, 1867; Initiated, Oct. 21, 1S67. d., Dec. 8, 1880. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1857 *George Parmelee Draper, Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y. B.S., M.S., LL.B. Charter Memb. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Soph. Decl. Pr. Commenc. Orator. Albany Law Sch., 1857-58. N. Y. Bar, Albany, 1858. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1859. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1859 — . Memb., Hastings & Draper, Lawyers, Rochester, N. Y., 1860-65; Bd. of Aid., Rochester, N. Y., 1862-66; Pres., id., 1866. m., Mary Bingham, Buffalo, N. Y., F'eb. 20, 1868. Memb., N. Y. State Bar Assn. d.. May 22, 1909. 1858 ♦William Harkness, Mathematician, Washington, D. C. ♦ A.B., A.M., M.D., LL.D. Univ. of Rochester, 1856-58. Charter Memb. Assembly Reporter, , Atlas and Argus, Albany, N. Y., 1858. ' Senate Reporter, Daily Telegraph, Harrisburg, Pa., i860. M.D., New York, N. Y., 1862. U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C, 1862-65. Lt. Commander, U. S. Navy, 1863. Surg., 2d Battle of Bull Run. Surg, in the Ft's. during 851 the attack on Washington, Dl C, 1864. A.M., Lafayette, 1865. With U. S. Ironclad S. S. Monadnock during her cruise from Phila- delphia, Pa., to San Francisco, Cal., 1865-66. U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C, 1868-74. Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., 1877. Observed Total Solar Eclipse and discovered the 1474 line in the Corona, Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. I, 1869. Chief Officer of U. S. Govt. Party to observe Total Solar Eclipse, Syracuse, Sicily, Dec, 1S70. Commander, U. S. Navy, 1872. Memb., U. S. Comsn. to observe Transit of Venus and Designer of a large number of the Astronomical Instruments used therein. Observed Transit of Venus, Hobart, Tasmania, , 1874. LL.D., Lafayette, 1874. Hydrographic OfSce, U. S. N., 1874. U. S. Naval Observa- tory, Washington, D. C, 1875—. Chief Of- ficer of U. S. Govt, party to observe Total Solar Eclipse, Creston, Wyo., July, 1878. Capt., U. S. N., 187S. Observed Transit of Venus, Washington, D. C., 1882. Author: "Terrestrial Magnetism," 1865; "Spectroscopic and Polar- iscopic Observations of Encke's Comet," 1872; "On the Transit of Venus," 1872; "On the Transit of Mercury," 187S; "Brightness of the Corona seen around the Sun during Total Solar Eclipse," 1880; etc.; etc. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Washington, D. C, 1889-90. WVIerab., numerous Sci. .\ssns. d., Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 24, 1903. BETA PHI *Thomas Rogers, Clergyman, Elbridge N. Y. A.U., D.D. (Jliancr Memb. Rochester Thcol. Sein., 1858-60. ist Bapt. Cli., Elbridge, N. Y., 1861 — . m., Jennie Maria Preston, ib., Oct. 22, 1863. Author: "Guardianship of Ordi- maiices," 1864; "Truer Conceptions of Chris- tian Life," 1869; "Supreme Authority of God's Word," 1S73; "History of the Onondaga Bap- tist Association," 1875. D.D., 1881. V. Pres., Pastors' Conference, N. Y. State, 1882-83. Contrib., The Examiner, New York, N. Y.; Courier, Syracuse, N. Y. ; etc. d., Apr. 16, 1897. 1859 *Abel Godard, Lawyer and Real Estate, Richville, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Jr. Orator. Ed., Interpres. Dep. Clk., N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1859-60. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1861. m,, Helen M. Herring, Gouverneur, N. Y., June 12, 1861. Capt., Co. K, 60th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Nov. 2, 1861— ; Maj., Sept. 16, 1862 — : Col., Dec. 31, 1862 — . In command at Gettysburg and Lookout Moun- tain. Discharged, Sept. 13, 1864. Supr,, De Kalb, N. Y., 1866-67. N- Y. Legis., Senate, 1866-71; Assembly, 1881-84. D'r.. 1st Natl. Bk., Gouverneur, N. Y., 1883—. V. Pres., Whitney Marble Co., Gouverneur, N. Y., 1884- 86; Pres., 1887—. d., 1891. *John Wesley Heath, Troy, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1856-58. Charter Memb. ist Soph. Ex. Pr. Troy Univ., 1858-59. Local Preacher, M. E. Ch. Drowned while bathing in Hudson R., near Waterford, N. Y., July i, 1859. *Francis Edwin Pierce, U. S. Army, Co- lumbus, Ohio. A.B. Charter Memb. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Orator. Prin. of Acad., Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1859-60. Assoc. Prin., Pierce's Mil. Acad., Rochester, N. Y., 1860-62. Capt., io8th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Aug. 9, 1862 — ; Maj., Nov. 24, 1862 — ; Lt. Col., Mar. 13, 1863 — . Mustered out, May 28, 1865. Col., 8th U. S. Veteran Vols., U. S. A., 1865-66. Bvt. Brig. Gen., U. S. A. 2d Lt., ist Inf., U. S. A., May 8, 1866 — . New Orleans, La., 1866-68. ist Lt., ist Inf., Sept. 9, 1867—. Ft. Porter, Buffalo, N. Y., 1869-72; Elmira, N. Y., 1873; Ft. Ran- dall, Dak., 1874-80. Capt., ist Inf., Jan. 8, 1880 — . Texas, 1880-82; Arizona, 1882-May, 1883. Act. Indian Agt., San Carlos Agency, Ariz., 1885-May, 18S8. * B K, 1887. Benicia Bar- racks, Cal., Nov., 1888-89; Columbus, Ohio, 1889 — . d., San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 4, 1896. i860 Thomas Foster Heron, fBrooklyn. N. Y. Charter Memb. Priv., 13th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Brooklyn, 3 mos; 87th N. Y. Inf., 2 yrs. m., Sarah Stewart Doughty, Sept. 7, 1865. Samuel Chase Pierce, Teacher [Retired], 49 Greig St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Half 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. Assoc. Prin., Pierce's Mil. Acad., Rochester, N. Y., 1860-61. Adjt., 3d Regt., N. Y., Vet. Vol. Cav,, Sept. 22, 1861 — ; Capt., Dec. 27, 1862—; Lt. Col., Oct. 7, 1864—. Pris- oner of War, Salisbury, N. C; Macon, Ga.; Charl^ton, S. C. ; Columbia, S. C; Raleigh, N. C; June 29, i864-Mar. 2, 1865. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. m., Ellen Farrar, Rochester, N. Y., May 2, 1866. Tanning Bus., Rochester, N. Y., 1866-67. Sergt.-at-Arms, N. Y. Const. Conv., 1868; id., N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1869. San Domingo, 1869-71. Prin., Pub. Sch. No. 17, Rochester, N. Y., 1873-74; No. 4, 1874-1900. Retired. * B K, 1887. Memb., Rochester Acad. Sci. Samuel Willis Puffer, Manufacturer, 21 Seneca Park, Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Law Student with Knapp & Case, Winchester, 111., 1860-63. 111. Bar, 1863. Prin., High Sch., Winchester, 111., 1863-66. m., Mary Catherine Powell, Win- chester, 111., May 22, 1866. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Winchester, 111., 1866 — . Master-in- Chancery, Winchester, 111. Lumber and Grain Bus., Winchester, 111., 23 yrs. Supt. Enamel- ing Dept., Pfaudler Co., Rochester, N. Y. Memb., Lodge, Chap, and Commandery, F. & A. M. ♦Charles Casimir Barton, Inventor, Colonnade Hotel, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. m., Maria T. Ben- nett, Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1862. Priv., 98th N. Y. Vols., 1861. A. D. C, rank Capt., 1862-66. Trustee and Cashier, D. R. Barton Tool Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1866-75. Res., London, Eng., 1888; New York, N. Y., 1888 1908. d., 1908. ♦Thomas Tiesdell Filmer, Clergyman, Webster, Mass. A.B., A.M. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1860-63. Bapt. Ch., Clinton, Conn., 1863-65. m., Agnes Rand Masters, St. Johns, N. B., May 10, 1864. Bapt. Ch., Weedsport, N. Y., 1865-67; S. Framingham, Mass., 1867-73; Webster, Mass., 1873 — . Memb., School Bd., Webster, Mass., 1877-86; Chmn., 1882-86. Trustee, Worcester Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1884—. *James Monroe McNair, Farmer, Nun- da, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., W. Bloomfield, N. Y., 1860-61. Capt., Co. F, 33d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., July 4, 1861-June 2, 1863. Clk., Office of Q. M. G., Washington, D. C, 1863- 69. m., Emily Jane Gilmore, Oct. 19, 1865. *Henry Marvin Puffer, Lawyer, Shel- burne Falls, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Jr. Orator. Ed., Interpres. LL.B., Albany Law School., 1862. Law Student, LeRoy, N. Y., 1862. m., Mary E. Field, Hudson, Mich., Sept. 20, 1867. Lawyer and Justice of the Peace, Shelburne Falls, Mass. Chief Eng. of Fire Dept. and Chairman of School Com., Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1865-1905. d., 1905. *John Kennedy Purdy, Teacher, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Charter Memb. Teacher, Ft. Atkinson, Wis., 1859-65; Supt., Pub. Schs., ib., 1860-62. ist Lt, Co. G, 40th Wis. Inf., U. S. A. m., Hortense L. Ailing, 1863. Teacher, Pub. Sch., Ft. Atkinson, Wis., 1867-73. Pres., Wis. State Teachers' Assn., 1872-73. d., Jan. 21, 1873. 1861 William Sergeant Lee, Litterateur, fThe Crichton Club, London, Eng. A.B., A.M. 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. Jr. Orator. Teacher, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863. Priv. Sec. to Supt. Ohio & Miss. R. R., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863-64. Bk.-kpr., Sage & Pancost, Wholesale Boots and Shoes, Rochester, N. Y., 1866. Poet, 852 BMTA PHI XXll A K E Conv., S Chap., Amherst, Mass., Oct. 7-8, 1868. Europe, 1870 — . Original Memb., Choir, Royal Albert Hall, London, Eng., 1870. With Bowles Eros. & Co., Bankers, London, Eng., 1870; N, Y. Life Ins. Co., ib., 1871. McCullough & Co., Bankers, 1872. Memb. of Special Service Choir, St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Eng., 1871-86. Honorary Supt., Choir, Royal Albert Hall, London, Eng., 1882. Memb., Honorary Com., Artistic Soc, London, Eng. Author, numerous Poems. Contrib., Apf>leton's Journal; Tinsley's Maga- sine; etc. <1> B K, 1887. *Williain Edgar Cook, Real Estate, Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Univ. of Rochester, 1857-59. 2d Fresh. Math. Pr. Tufts Coll., 1859-61; A.B., ib., 1861. Teacher, Fairport and Scotsville, N. Y., 1861-63. Prin., Pub. Sch. No. s> Roches- ter, N. Y., 1864-82. A.M., Tufts Coll., 1865. Real Estate Broker, Rochester, N. Y., 1882- 1900 — . *William Ray Oatley, Rochester, N. Y. B.S., M.S. Ed., Interpres. Abstract Clk., Columbus, Ky. and Memphis, Tenn., 1861-62. Bk.-kpr., Rochester, N. Y., 1862-86. m., Emma Louise Biglow, E. Brookfield, \'t., Jan. 12, 1869. Contrib., Turf, Field and Farm, 1874- 83. d., Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1886. *James Wilkins Stanley, Journalist, Rochester, N. Y. See Epsilon, 1861. Univ. of Rochester, 1857- 58. d., 189—. *Freeman Calkins Warren, Syracuse, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1857-60. Prin., Acad., Penn Yan, N. Y., 1862. m., Esther Sabey, Rochester, N. Y., 1862. State Salt Inspr., 1872 — . d., Jan. 29, 1877. 1862 Zelotes Grennell, Clergyman and Jour- nalist, 120 Alexandrian Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B., A.M., D.D. See Mu, 1862. Madison Univ., 1858-59. Univ. of Rochester, 1859-60. Madison Univ., 1860-62. -S B K. Thomas • Bailey Lovell, Teacher [Re- tired], 702 Chilton Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. A.B., A.M'., LL.D. Ed., Interpres. Teacher, Rochester, N. Y., 1862-63. Prin., Sem., Pen- field, N, Y., 1863-64. m., Adelaide Victoria Hammond, Nunda, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1864. Prin., Coll. Inst., Marion, N. Y., 1864-70. Prin., Union Sch. and Acad., Attica, N. Y., 1870. * B K, 1887. Prin., High Sch., Niagara Falls. N. Y., 1892-N0V. 12, 1908; retired. Pres, and Founder, Shakespeare Symposium, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Clubs: Pres. and Charter Memb., Niagara Falls Civic; Sch. Masters (Buf- falo); Pres., Westn. N. Y. A K E Alumni (Buffalo). LL.D., Hobart, 1901. *Charles Edmund Barto, Clergyman, Wenonah, N. J. .^.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker, ist Sr. Essay Pr. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1864-67. Agt., Am. S. S. Union, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1867-68. Bapt. Ch., Uniontown, Pa., 1868-72. Gen. Agt., Am. Tract Soc., Eastn. Pa., Southn. N. Y. and Del., 1876-83. Author: "Dark Races of Amer- ican Continent," "Lecture on the Indian Ter- 8S3 ritory." d., Aug. 19, 1883. '!> b K, post obti., 1887. *James Monroe Cook, Teacher, Roches- ter, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Univ. of Rochester, 1858-60. Tufts Coll., 1860-62; A.B., 1862. Teacher, Chili and Churchville, N. Y., 1862-65. A.M., Tufts, 1865. Prin., Pub. Sch. No. 3, Rochester, N. Y., 1865 — . m., Anna Wells Baldwin^ Roches- ter, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1870. d., 190 — . *Oscar Ferdinand Hewitt, Lawyer, New London, Conn. See Mu, 1862. Madison Univ., 1858-59. Univ. of Rochester, 1859-60. Ed., Globe, Hartford, Conn.; Journal, Providence, R. I.; Advertiser and Evening Star, Norwich, Conn. ; Telegram, New London, Conn. Judge, Police and City Cts., ib. d., Feb. 13, 1888. *George Frederick Ritso, Civil En- gineer, Auckland, New Zealand. A.B. Res., London, Eng., 1864-65. m., Louisa Jane Robinson, 1871. Asst. Eng., Canterbury, New Zealand, 1873-74; Chief Eng., Waimate Road Bd., ib., 1875-76; Malvern Water Works, 1879 — . Author, "Water Supply and Irriga- tion of the Canterbury Plains." Assoc. Memb., Inst. Civil Engs., London, Eng. Memb., Philos. Soc, New Zealand. *Alvin Walter Tousey, Clergyman, Erie, Pa. 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Res., 487 Halsey St. Arthur Elwin Main, Clergyman and Col- lege Professor, Alfred, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Elected * B K, but not initiated. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Interpres. m., (i) Emma Tomlinson, Brads- town, N. J., July 19, 1869. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1869-72. Seventh Day Bapt. Ch., Asha- way, R. I., 1871-81. m., (2) Lucie Elizabeth Carr, ib., Oct. 6, 1875. Cor. Sec, Seventh Day Bapt. Missionary Soc, 1876-90. Ed., Sabbath Recorder, Alfred Centre, N. Y., 1880- 8s6 BETA PHI 82; Missionary Reporter, ib., 1882-S4. D.D., Milton Coll., 1885. Pres., Alfred Theol. Scm., 1890-02. Dean and Prof., Doctrinal and Pas- toral Theol., igoi — . Cor. Sec., S. D. B. Edu. Soc. Compiled and Ed., "Jubilee Papers," a semi-centennial missionary volume. *Chauncey Regan Kelley, Fanner, Som- ers, N. Y. A.U. See Mu, iS6g. Madison Univ., 1865-66. Univ. of Rochester, 1S67-69. m., Mary Middle- ton Bell, Mott Haven, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1874. d., ib., Dec, 15, 1883. *George Albert Nott, Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1865. d., Oct. 28, 1865. 1870 Gilbert Hays Frederick, Clergyman, Englewood Sta., Chicago, 111. A.B., B.D., D.D. Capt., 8th N. Y. Mil., 3 mos., Apr. 19, 1861 — ; Priv., 57th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., Sept. 26, 1861— ; 2d Sergt., Oct. i, i86i — ; ist Sergt., Aug. 28, 1862 — ; 2d Lt., 1863 — ; ist Lt., Nov. 10, 1863 — ; Capt., Sept. 17-Oct. 7, 1864. Wounded, Petersburg, Oct., 1864. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1870-73. Su- perior St. Bapt. Ch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1873-79. m., Antoinette J. Drake, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1876. Medal of Honor from N. Y. State for worthy conduct in the Battle of Gettysburg, 1880. ist Bapt. Ch., Greenport, N. Y., 1880- 81; Centralia, 111., iSSi-Sj. Sec, 111. State Bapt. Assn., 1883-84. D.D., Ewing Coll., 1885. Bapt Chs., Ottawa, 111., 1886-92; Chicago, IH., 1892 — . Author, "The Story of a Regiment,'* a history of the War, 1861-65, from the view- point of a soldier. Albert Winfield Oilman, Seedsman, No. I, Birch Crescent, Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Soph. Ex. Speaker. N. Y. Bar, 1873. m., Carrie Frances Chapman, Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1873. George David Hale, Capitalist, 1059 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. . A.B., A.M. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Prop, and Prin., Class, and Sci. School, Rochester, N. Y., 1871-90. m., Mary Elizabeth Judson, Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1875. * B K, 1887. Trustee, Univ. of Rochester. Charles Adolphus Kendrick, Journalist, tNew York. N. Y. Priv., Co. K, 4th Ga. Regt., C. S. A., Sept., 1863-Oct., 1864. Taken Prisoner, Shenandoah Valley, Oct. 26, 1864. Univ. of Rochester, 1867-69. Teacher, High Sch., Atlanta, Ga., 1869. Southern Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1869-70. m., Ida May Elford, Greenville, S. C, Dec. 20, 1870. Bapt. Ch., Greenville, Ala., 1871-72; 1st Bapf. Ch., Columbus, Ga., 1872-76. Assoc Ed., Richmond County Sentinel, N. Y., 1876 — . Trade Ed., American Druggist, 1885 — . John Pixley Munn, Physician, i8 W. 58 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. * B K. Clk., U. S. Pension Agt., Canandaigua, N. Y., 1870-72. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1876. Phys. and Surg., New York, N. Y., 1876—. Asst. Med. Dir., U. S. Life Ins. Co., New York, N. Y., 1877-83; Dir., 1883-1902; Pres., 1902 — . Visiting Surg., Randall's Island Hosp., 1879 — . Curator, St. Luke's Hosp., 1879-82. Author, "Albuminaria in Persons Apparently Healthy," 1878; 1879; 1880. m., Martha Buell Plum, New York, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1881. A K E Council, B * Chap., 1886-88; Pres., id., 18S8-90; Repre- senting A Chap., 1888-90. Trustee, Univ. of Rochester, 1887—. * B K, 1887. Dir., Mis- souri Pacific Ry., Mar., 1889 — . Pres., AXE Club, Rochester, N. Y., June, 1890-92. Pres. and Dir., numerous Corpns. Menlb., A. A. .\. S.; Am. Acad. Med.; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; etc. Clubs: Racquet, N. Y. Athletic William Hill Sloan, fAguas Calientes, Hgs., Mexico. A.B., A.M. Sergt., Co. A, 17th Kaiis. Inf., U. S. A. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Interpres. 2d Davis Orat. Medal, 1870. m., Ida Augusta Preston, Rochester, N. Y., July 14, 1870. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1870-73. Bapt. Chs., Walworth, N. Y., 1870-71; Marion, N. Y., 1871-75. Prin., Coll. Inst., Marion, N. V., 1873-74. Agt. and Atty., Am. Bapt. Mission- ary Union, Rangoon, Burmah, 1875-78; Bapt. Ch., ib., 1875-78. Pub., Burmah Messenger and Morning Star, ib., 1875-78. Author; Prac- tical Method with the Burmese Language," Rangoon, Burmah, 1876; "Researches Into the Early History of Buddhism," London, Eng., 1877. Bapt. Chs., Canandaigua, N. Y., 1878-79; Albion, N. Y., 1879-84. Supt., Bapt. Missions. City of Mexico, Mexico, 1884-1905. Ed. and Pub., La Luz, City of Mexico, Mex., 1885—. Mcmb., Am. Oriental Soc. ■* B K, 1887. *Thaddeus Hanford, Journalist, Seattle, Wash. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Prof., Lat. and Hist., Cal. Coll., 1874; Math., Univ. of Wash., 1875-76. Ed., Intelligencer, Seattle, Wash., Post, 1880; Herald, 1882-84; Chron- 4. *t B K, 1887. Author, numerous 1876-79; icle, 188 Poems. 1871 *01in Jacob Clauson, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.E. Ed., Interpres. Commenc. Speaker. Law Student, New York, N. Y., 1871-73. LL.B., Columbia, 1873. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1873—. d., Feb. 24, 1879. 1872 James Henry Brown, Engineer, 68 North Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1868-70. ni., Mary Eliza- beth Curtiss, Avon, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1872. .Vri. Dealer, Rochester, N. Y., 1873-78. Heating Eng., ib., 1879—. Memb., Am. Soc of Heat- ing and Ventilating Engs. ; Natl. Assn. of Mas- ter Sheet Metal Workers. Sidney Granger Cooke, Lawyer and Banker, National Military Home, Kansas. Priv. and 2d Lt., 147th N. Y. Vols., U. S. A., — Jan. 20, 1865. 7 mos. a Prisoner; 5 mos. in Andersonville, S. C. Wounded, Battle of Gettysburg. Shot in the head. Battle of the Wilderness, and captured. Supposed to have died, and Obituary Pubd. The bullet which entered head ultimately came out at right nostril. Univ. of Rochester, 1868-70. m.. Helen M. Thornton, South Sodus, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1873. Sch. Comr., Wayne Co., N. Y., 1876-81. Ed., Herkimer County Citizen, N. Y., 1878-79. Pres., N. Y. State Assn. of Sch. Comrs. and Supts., 1879-80. N. Y. Bar, 1881. Comsn. Merchant, Chicago, 111., 1882- 86. City Atty., Herrington, Kans., 1887—. 857 BETA Fin Trcas. and l)ir,, Klcclric r.iK'it Co., llcTrington, k.nis., 18H7--. Gov., VVibln. Branch, Natl. Soldiers' Home, 1904 — . Author, "Politics and Schools," etc. Memh., F. & A. M.; Elks; Military Order, Loyal Legion (Commander, Dept. of Kansas). Alfred Augustus Newhall, Jr., Clergy- man. t3i Upton Park, Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Priv.. 5th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., 1864- Soph. li^x. Speaker. 1st Jr. Gr. Pr. Coiiimcnc. Speaker. Kochester Tlicol. Sem., 187^-75. Ordained Missionary, Woburn, Mass., July, 1875. m., (i) Mary Amelia Wood, lielvidere, II!., July 19, 1876. Bapt. Missionary, Teleo- goos, Kamaptam, India, 1876-79; Ilanama- coiida, Nizam's Dominions, India, 1883 — . m., (2) Maria Menke, Stettin, Ger., Sept. 22, 1884. George Howard Thornton, Stenogra- pher, fioo Woodward Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. .A.li., A.M. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Stenographer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1S72— . m., Delia L. Cragin, Troy, N. V., May 28, 1874. Official Stenographer, Supreme Ct., 8th Jud. Dist., N. Y., 1883—. Ed., Modern Steno- graphic Journal, 1883. Author: "Modern Stenographer," 1882; Series "Phonographic Copy Books," 1884. Henry Hooker Van Meter, Druggist, 14826 Evans Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. ot Rochester, 1868-70. Ashley Jay Williams, Clergyman, fWin- dom, Minn. M.D. Univ. of Rochester^ 1868-70. m., Celia Doriska Hatch, Groton, N. Y., Nov. i, 1871. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1880. Phys., McGregor, Iowa, 1880. Clergyman, M. E. Ch., W'indom, Minn., 188S— . *Schuyler Colfax Baldwin, Troy, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Bk.-kpr., New York, N. Y., 1875-78. d., Oct. 19, 1878. *Wil2iam Theodore Mills, Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Soph. Ex. Speaker. 2d Soph. Lat. Pr. Ed., Interpres. Commenc. Speaker. Prin., Acad., Marion, N. Y., 1872-73. Teacher, Acad., Albany, N. Y., 1873-74. Pi'in., Acad., Albion, N. Y,, 1874-75. m., H, Ella Paine, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1874. Bk.-kpr., Rochester, N. Y., 1875-78. Memb., Rochester Microscopic Soc. d., Oct. 18, 1879. 1873 Philip Maher Barnes, Teacher, jHadens- ville, Ky. A.B., A.M. Georgetown Coll., 1874-77. Prin., High Sch., Comanche, Tex.; Abilene, Tex. m., Emma Lai McConn, Sept. 27, 1874. Sch. Comr., Cass Co., Mo. Prin., High Sch., Hadensville, Ky. Edward Bausch, Manufacturer, 281 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.M. Univ. of Rochester, 1871, Cornell, 1 87 T -74. m., Matilda Morell, Oct. 30, 187S. Mfr. of Optical Instruments, Rochester, N. Y., r878~-. A.M., 1908. Author. "Manipulation 0/ the Microscope," etc. Contrib., Journal of Microscoj^y," etc. Memb., A. A. A. S. ; Am. Soc. Microscopists; etc. John Judson Everingham, Real Estate, 7Z^ New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. ni., Lucy A. Thornton, S. Sodus, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1874. Pre.s., Merchants' Criterion Pub. Co., Omaha, Neb.; Sec, Thompson-Houston Elect. Light Co. Co. Treas. Examr., Neb.. 1897. Head Oep., Ins. Dept., 1898-99. V. J*res., Mexico Tropical Lands Co., 1909 — . John William Greenwood, Clergyman, ^'j Church St., Oshkosh, Wis. A.Ij., IJ.D., a.m. Soph. Ex. Speaker. C(jmmenc. Speaker. B.U., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1876. Christ P. E. Ch., Cuba, N. Y., 1876-78. m., Gertrude Elizabeth Loveridge, ib., June 6, 1878. St. John's P. E. Ch., Honeoye Falls, X. Y., 1879-80; St. Mark's, Hastings, Neb., 1880-83. Europe and Holy Land, 1883-84. Trinity Ch., Oshkosh, Wis., 1885—. Author: "Days in the East," 1885; "The Reformed Church of England," 1886. Edward Webster Hudnutt, Manufac- turer, 107 Ives Ave., Big Rapids, Mich, B.S. Univ. of Rochester, 1871-73. Commenc. Speaker. Asst. Eng., Water Wks., Rochester, N. Y., 1873-75. ™'» Thirza J. Fairman, Big Rapids, Mich., Sept. 25, 1877. Mayor, ib., 1886-87. Mgr., Falcon Mfg. Co., ib. Memb., Library Bd., ib. Sec, Big Rapids Water Power Co. Pres., Citizens' State Bank. Henry Clay Vedder, College Professor, Chester, Pa. . A.B., A.M., D.D. ist Fresh. Math. Pr. Soph. Ex. Speaker. ist Soph. Lat. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1873-76. Asst. Ed., Examiner, New York, N. Y., 1876- 92; Ed., 1892-94. m., Minnie Ingham. Roches- ter, N. Y., Sept. II, 1877. Ed., Baptist Quar- terly, 1885-92. Luther Emett Holt, Physician, 14 W. 55 St., New York. N. Y. .\.n., A.M., M.D., Sc.D. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. * B K. Univ. of Buf- falo. Med. Dept., 1S76-77. M.D., Columbia, 1880. Pliys., Children's IIosp., New York, N. Y., 1880 — . ni., Linda Foster Mairs, ib., Apr. 26, 1886. Prof., Diseases of Children, Coll. Phys. and Surgs. Sc.D., Columbia, 1904. Au- thor: "Brachial Aneurism," "Malaria in Chil- dren," "Antiseptic Treatment of Diarrhoea." etc. Contrib., . articles- in raed. jours., on dis- eases of children. Memb., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; N. Y. Pathol. Soc; N. Y. Clin. Soc; Am. Pediatric Soc; New York Acad. Med.; Dir. and Sec, Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Re- search. Nelson Curtice Holt, Physician, 246 Lenox Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. B K. Commenc. Speaker. Farmer, Webster, N. Y., 1876-79. Bk.-kpr., Big Rapids, Mich., 1879-80. Farmer, Webster, N. Y., 1880-83. m., S. Elizabeth Lovell, Geneseo, N. Y., June 23, 1881. Sch. Comr., Monroe Co., N. Y., 1882. Genl. Mgr., Roches- ter Moulding Co., Webster, N. Y., 1886-92. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1896. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1896—. Adelbert Frank Jenks, Lawyer, t4ii E. S St.,, Jamestown, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. 2d Jr. Gr. Pr. ist Davis Orat. Medal, 1875. Prin., Coll. Inst., Jamestown, N. Y., 1876-79. Prin., Union Sch., Glean, N. Y., 1879-80. Prof., Norm. Sch., Fredonia, N. Y., 1881-83. m., Florence Shel- don, Jamestown, N. Y., June 7, 1883. * B K, 1887. Morton Fayette Scofield, Banker, 2443 East Biddle St., Baltimore, Md. Univ. of Rochester, 1871-73. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Comsn. Merchant, Minneapolis, Minn., 1873-81. m., Florence Abba Brown, Warren, Ohio, Sept. 13, 1875. Farmer, Mer- chant and Banker, Ashton, Dak., 1881 — . Sch. Dir. and Memb., Bd. of Aid., Ashton, Dak.; Pres., James Valley Bk., Ashton, Dak., 1885 — . Francis Raymond Welles, Manufac- turer, 92 Ave., Henri Martin, Paris, France. A.B. See Rho, 1875. Univ. of Rochester, 1872-75. Soph. Ex. Speaker. 2d Soph. Lat. Pr. Ed., Interpres. ist Jr. Gr. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. A.B. Law Student, 1875-76. Mfr., Chicago, 111., 1876-80. Dir., Westn. Electric Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111., 1876 — . Australia, 1880. Mgr., Bell Telephone Mfg. Co., 26 Av. du Sud, Antwerp, Belgium, 1882-gi; Paris, Fr., i8gi — . m., at Antwerp, IJelgium, Anna Fran- ces Thomas of Stevensville, Pa., Dec. 18, 1882. Dir., numerous Telephone Cos., U. S. A., Australia and Europe. * B K, 1887. *George Langdon Ordway, Lawyer, Washington, D. C. B.S., LL.B. Soph. Class Pres. Ed., Uniiersity Record, Commenc Speaker. Master of Cere, monies. Class Day. Columbia, Sch. of Law, 1875-76. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1877. N, H. Bar, 1877. Lawyer, Denver, Colo., 1878-79. Ed. and Pub., Journal, Pierre, Dak. Dak. Ter. Legis. Atty^, Chicago & N. Westn. R. R,, Pierre, Dak., 1879-82. County Comr., Hughes Co., 1880-81. m., Cora Witter, Denver, Colo., Aug. 14, 1881. Pres., ist Natl. Bank of Pierre, 1880-82. Ter. Auditor, Dak. Ten, 1882-85. Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 1S87 — . *William Soule Stickney, Washington, D. C. A.B., LL.B. Ed., University Record. Comnienc. Speaker. LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1877. Sec. and Disbursing Officer, rst and 2d Ulc Conisns., 1878-80. Anllior, "Report to the Ute Commission." d., Los Pinos Agency, Colo., July 20, 1880. 859 Bhij Fin 1876 George Preston Barton, Lawyer, 5307 Lexington Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. Chief, Time Service, Dearborn Observa- tory, Univ. of Chicago, 1875-79. HI- I^ar, 1877. Patent Lawyer, Chicago, III., 1877 — . m., (1) Lucy Nichols, Maywood, III., Sept. 25, 1883. Police Magistrate, Maywood, 111., 1883. m., (2) Emma Welles, Towanda, Pa.. Oct. 12, 1892. Memb., Patent Law Assn.; Chicago Bar Assn.; III. State Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn.; Central Alumni Assn., Univ. of Rochester (Pres.). Clubs: Union League, Law. Benjamin Reynolds Bulkley, Clergyman, 25 Hale St., Beverly, Mass. A.B., A.M., S.T.B. 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. Ed., Campus. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Acad., Kinderhook, N. Y., 1876-77; Newtonville, N. Y,. 1877-78. S.T.B., Harvard, 1883. ist Unit. Parish, Concord, Mass., 1882 — . m., Mary Augusta Warren, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 10, 1883. Alumni Poet, Univ. of Rochester, Commenc, 1885. ^> B K, 1887. Poet, XLIII A K E Conv., A K K Alumni Assn. of N. E., Boston, Mass., Oct. 16-17, i S89. John Betts Calvert, Editor. 38 Park Row, New York, N. Y. A.B.. A.M., D.D. I St Fresh. Math. Pr. Soph. Ex. Speaker, ist Jr. Gr. Pr, Sr. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Commenc. Speaker. Union Theol. Sem., 1876-79. Ordained, New York, N. Y,, Oct. 19, 1880. Cor, Sec, Bapt- Missionary Conv., N. Y. State, 1879-86. Asst. Pastor, Calvary Bapt. Ch., New York, 1881-87. ni., Mary Dows Mairs, New York, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1885. Pres., Bapt. Miss. Conv., N. Y. State, 1 886-1907. Ed. and Pres., Publishing Co., The Christian Inquirer, 1888-95. Ed., The Ex- aminer, 1895 — . Trustee, Univ. of Rochester, 1899 — ; Cook Acad., 1900 — (Pres., Bd. of Trus- tees, 1905); Am. Seaman's Friend Soc. of New York. Pres., New York Alumni Assn. of Univ. of Rochester ; Bapt. Social Union of New York; Rochester Chap., 4» B K. V. Pres., Cortland Co. Soc of New York. Hist, The Society of the Genesee of New York. Memb., New York Geneal. and Biog. Soc; Ex. Com., Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in Am. Clubs: Ardsley, Quill. William Kendrick Dean, Physician, tEast Jaffray, N. H. A.B. M.D., Columbia Coll., 1878. m., Mary A. Dean, Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 12, i88o. Elmer Jerome Smith, Christian Science Reader. 193 Chestnut St., Rochester, N. Y. ■ m., Angeline Wood, Oct. 28, 1875. Prin., Union Sch., Scottsville, N. Y., 1878-79; Holley, N. _Y., 1879-82. First Reader, First Ch. of Christ. Scientists, Rochester, N, Y. Frank Lemoyne Wilkins, Clergyman, 122 Emery St., Portland, Me. A.B., A.M., D.D. I-Ialf 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. Ed., Inter pres. "Bone" Oration. Commenc. Speaker. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1876-79. Or- dained, Auburn, N. Y., 1879. 2d Bapt. Ch., Auburn, N. Y., 1879-85. m., Minnie Frances Best, Jordan, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1882. Calvary Bapt. Ch., Davenport, Iowa, 1885-91. Trustee, Univ. of Des Moines, 1886 — ; Cent. Univ. of Iowa, 1887—. 'I' B K, 1887. D.;X, Central Univ. of Iowa, 1889. Gen. Sec, Bapt. Young People's Union of Am., 1891-97. Ed., Baptist Un ion, 1 89 1 -96. Ba]it. Ch., Gloucester, Mass., 1897-1907. Memb.j Ex. Bd., Me. Bapt. Missn. Conv., 1905 — . Chmn., Ex. Cum,, Me. Bapt. Brotherhood. Initiator, "Christian Culture Courses." Book Reviewer and Contrib. to Re- ligious Press. *Robert Robbins Little, Lawyer, Bloomsburg, Pa. See Tau, 1876. Univ. of Rochester, 1872. Hamilton Coll., 1873. 1877 Frederic [Maine] Dean, General Man- ager, 1520 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. See Mti, 1877. Univ. of Rochester, I873-75- Madison Univ., i^7S'77' Andrew Jackson Egbert, Lawyer, t4i Honore Bldg., Chicago, 111. A.B. See Delta Delta, 1S77. Commenc. Speaker. Univ. of Chicago, 1873-75. Europe, 1877-81. Univ. of Gotiingen, 1880. Licentiate, Univ. of Paris, 1881. Ind. Bar, 1882. Pros. Atty., 32nd Jud. Dist., Ind., 1884-87. Prof., Hist, of Jurisprudence, Univ. of Notre Dame, 1884-87. Joseph Vanor Garton, Clergyman, 113 College Ave., West Somerville, Mass. A.B. See Delta Delta, 1877. Univ. of Chicago, 1874-75. Univ. of Rochester, 1875-77. Commenc. Speaker. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1877-80. Bapt. Chs., Conn, and Mass., 18S0 — . m., Frances Eugenia Reynolds, Nov. 24, 1881. Memb., Meriden Sci. Assn. D.D,, Des Moines, Univ., 1904. James Ryan Ives, Publisher, Suites 700-1, Railroad Bldg., Denver, Colo. A.B. See Delta Delta, 1877. Univ. of Chicago, 1873-75. Univ. of Rochester, 1875-77. Ed., Campus, m., Fannie C. Booth, Fenton, Mich., June 13, 1878. 111. Bar, 1879. Colo. Bar, 1880. Ed. and Prop., Rockv Mountain Mining Review, 1881-87. Pres., The Gazetteer Pub- lishing Co. Pub., Colorado State Business Directory; New Mexico Business Directory ; etc. Edmund Lyon, Lawyer and Real Estate, 505 East Ave. Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. ist Fresh. Math. Pr, Hon. Mention, Soph. Ex. Commenc. Speaker. LL.B., Columbia, 1880. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1880—, 4> B K, 1887. Real Estate, il)., 1895 — . Inventor, Scientific Dactylology. Au- thor, "Lyon Phonetic Manual" (used in teach- ing deaf in America, China, and Japan). In- structor, lecturer, and writer on development of Elemental Speech Sounds in education of the deaf, 1890-1900. Sec, N. Y. State Ed. of Charities, 1895-96. State Examiner of Schools for Deaf, 1895-98. m., Caroline Hamilton Tal- cott, 1896. Founded East Rochester, 1897- Dir., Am. Assn. to Promote Teaching Speech to the Deaf, 1893 — ; Rochester Athanaeum and Mechanics Inst.; Infants' Summer Hosp.; \'anderbilt Improvement Co., etc. Pres. and Treas., Riverside Cemetery Assn. Engaged, business of Mo. Zinc and Lead Mining, Long Island Real Estate, etc. . Henry Clay Milliman, Clergyman. 58 Genesee St., Avon, N. Y. A.B., S.T.B. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1877- Boston Sch. of Theol., 1878-80; S. T. B., 1880. m., Florence Desire Fox well, June 16, 1881. M. E. Chs., Genesee Conf., 1880 — . 860 BETA PHI John Snow Rockwell, Lawyer, 155 Main St., West Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1873-74. Pi'in., Pub. Sch., E. Gainsville, M. Y., 1874-76. N. Y. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Warsaw, Angelica, Buffalo and Ro- chester, N. Y., 1S79 — . Asst. Ed., Western New Yorker, Warsaw, N. Y., 1870-81. Asst. Atty., Lackawanna & Pittsburgh R. R. Co., 1882-86. m., Helen E. Comstock, Warsaw, Dec. 7, 1882. Tax and Land Agt., Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Ry., 1886-1909; Gen. Agt., Dept. of Land, Taxes and Claims, 1900 — . Tax Agt., Westn. N. Y. & Pa. R. R. Co., 1888-93. Real Est. Agt., Buflfalo, Susquehanna R. R., 1903-08; id., Niagara, Lockport & On- tario Power Co., 1906-09. Charles Conkey Townsend, Clergyman, 5 Pleasant St., Potsdam, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Soph. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Teacher, State Norm. Sch., Potsdam, N. Y., 1877-83. m., Harriet Marie Morgan, ib., July 17, 1878. M. E. Chs., N. Y., 1883—. Sec, Northn. N. Y. Conf., 14 yrs. Del., Gen. Conf., Chicago, 1900; Los Angeles, 1904; Bal- timore, 1908. Visiting Stipt., St. Lawrence Dist., 1906 — , Author, "Geography Outlines,'* 1886. *Edward Washington Maurer, Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y. A.Bv A.M. Ed., Interpres. Commenc. Speaker. Univ. of Gottingen, 1877-79. Atty., N. Y. W. S. & B. R. R., etc. N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1886-87. m-* Louise Proctor, Roch- ester, N. Y., June 1, 1887. * B K, 1887. Atty., Glen Haven R. R. d., i8g — . *Howard Norton Pomeroy, Civil En- gineer, San Francisco, Cal. B.S. See Delta Chi, 1878. B.S., Rochester Univ., 1873-77. Cornell Univ., 1877-78. *James Duane Squires, Lawyer, New York. N. Y. A.B., A.M. 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. m., Alice Stew- art Mcintosh, New York, N. Y., 1887. d., i8g — . *George Barker Stevens, College Pro- fessor, New Haven, Conn. A.B., B.D., Ph.D., D.D. See Delta Chi, 1877. Cornell, 1873-7S. Univ. of Rochester, 1875-77. Ed., Campus, 2d Jr. Gr. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1877-78. BD., Yale, 1880. Cong. Ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1880-83. m., Kate Abell Mattison, Oswego, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1880. Presb. Ch., Watertown, N. Y., 1883-86. Ph.D., Syracuse, 1883. Europe, 1885- 86. D.D., Univ. of Jena, 1886; 111. Coll., 1902. Prof., New Testament Criticism and Interpre- tation, Yale, 1886-95; id.. Systematic Theol., 1895-1906. Pubd., "Commentary on Galatians," "Pauline Theology," "Johannine Theology," "Doctrine and Life," "Paul in Modern Eng- lish," "Theology of N. Y.," "Teaching of Jesus," "The Christine Doctrine of Salvation." Memb., Am. Inst. Christian Philos. d., June 22, 1906. 1878 Matthew M. Brown, Insurance, Erie, Pa. A.B. Law Student, Erie, Pa., 1878 — . Memb., Plows & Brown, Ins. Agts., ib. Elisha Miller Calkins, Merchant, Janes- ville. Wis. Univ. of Rochester, 1874-76. Dealer in Leaf Tobacco, Janesville, Wis, Carter Pitkin Pomeroy, Lawyer, San Raphael, Cal. B.S., LL.B. Commenc. .Speaker. Ed., Inter- pres. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., 1881. Cal. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, San Erancisco and San Raphael, Cal., 1879 — . Ed., American Decisions, 1881- 84. m., Anna Lee Morris, Morris, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1883. Ed., "Estes' Pleadings, Practice and Forms," 1884; "Smith's Mercantile Law," 1887 — . Dep. Reporter, Supreme Ct., Cal., 1887—. George Fort Slocum, Lawyer, 58 Bright- on Ave., Rochester. N. Y. A.B. ist Fresh. Math. Pr. Ed., Campus. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Prin., Acad., Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1878-79. Post Grad. Student, Yale, 1879-80. Reporter, Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N. Y., 1880. Sch. Comr., Monroe Co., N. Y., 1880. Prin., High Sch., Charlotte, N. Y., 1881. m., Mabel Hopper, Friendship, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1882. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1882 — . Asst. City Atty., Rochester, N. Y., 1883-86. * B K, 1887. Treas., A K E Club, Rochester, N. Y., June 1890-97. Dep. Atty. Gen., N. Y. State, 1903-1904. Memb., Rochester Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Am. Bar Assn. 1879 Charles Albert Brown, Lawyer, 184 Oak St., Hinsdale, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Towns- end Schp. Commenc. Speaker. Mgr., Western Elect. Co., 227-237 S. Clinton St., Chicago, 111. Chicago Coll. of Law. LL.B., Lake Forest Univ. Lawyer, Chicago and Hinsdale, III. Justin Wayland Clark, Officer of Cor- poration, 171S Larrabee Ave., South Bellingham, Wash. A.B. Reporter,. Post-Express, Rochester, N. Y., 1879; Morning Herald, ib., 1879-82. m., (i) Margaret Edith Pritchard, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1882. Asst. Ed., Sunday Herald, Rochester, N. Y., 1883. Stenographer, Roches- ter, N. Y., 1885-87. Assoc. Ed., Western Electrician, Chicago, 111., 1887-88. Journalist, Tacoma, Wash., 1888-90. Bus., Bellingham, Wash., 1890 — . m., (2) Minnie E. Brand, 1902. Supt., Whatcom Co. Exhibit, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; id., Portland Exposition, 1905. Supt., Bellingham Publicity Bureau, Seattle, Wash., 1907 — . James Levi Hotchkiss, Lawyer, 50 Mer- riman St., Rochester, N. Y. B.S. New York Bar, 1882. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1882—. Chmn., Repub. Gen. Com., Monroe Co., 1901-09; Co. Clk., 1904-09. Del., ' Repub. Natl. Convs., 1904, 1908; id.. State Convs., 1904, 1906, igo8. m., Leah Leach, Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1907. William Harvey Thornton, Physician, 231 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. Ed., Campus. Commenc. Speaker. Stenographer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1879-82. M.D., Univ. of Buffalo, 1883. Univ. of Pa., 1883. Phys., Buffalo, N. Y., 1883—. m.. Donna Eloise Taylor, Orchard Park, N. Y., Nov. II, 1886. Sec, 4th Dist. Branch, N. Y. State Med. Assn., 1886 — . Memb., Erie Co. Med. Soc; N. Y. State Med. Soc (Pres., 1908). *Lewis Arthur Bailey, Merchant, Cleve- land, Ohio. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. 861 BHl.l I'llI Dry (loods Mcrcliant, Cleveland, Ohio, 1880 — . m., Kate G. liyrne.s, Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 24, 1884. ♦Chester Delos Crandall, Officer of Cor- poration, Kansas City, Mo. A.B., A.M. ist Fresh. Math. I'r. Soph. Ex. Speak- er. With Westn. Elect. Co., Chicago, 111., 1879-81. Sec. and Treas., Gillilond Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 1881-82; Mo. and Kans. Telegraph Co., and United Telephone Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1882-89. "i-i Elizabeth B. Long, Kansas City, Mo., June 6, 1883. With Westn. Elect. Co., Chicago, 111., 1889 — . d., 1905. ♦Frederick Allison Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Interpres. Commenc. Speaker. Univ. of Pa., Dept. of Med., 1880-83. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 29, 1883. * B K, post obit., 1887. 1880 Leon Orlando Bailey, Lawyer, 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. See Delta Chi, iSSo. Univ. of Rochester, 1876- 77. Cornell Univ., 1877-78. m., (i) Rosamond Paty Coggeshall, Lock I-Iaven, Pa., 1877. Ind. Law Sch., 1878-81 ; LL.B., 1881. Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind., 1881-1902. Chief Asst. Atty. Gen., Ind., 4 yrs. Asst. U. S. Atty., 2 yrs. U. S. Atty., Dist. of Ind., 4 yrs. Corpn. Counsel, Indianapolis, i term. m., (2) Ger- trude May Stein, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., Sept. 1 , 1 901 . N. Y. Bar, 1902. Lawyer (Specialty, Corpn. Law), New York. N. Y., igo2 — . Gen. Counsel and Dir., Am. Finance and Securities Co.; Guanajuato Reduction and Mines Co. Counsel, N. J. Steel Co. Memb., New York City Bar Assn.; Ind. State Bar Assn.; Indianapolis Bar Assn. Res., Bronx- ville, N. Y. Lewis Wayland Lansing,* Merchant, 824 Stevens St., Iowa Falls, Iowa. A. B. See Delta Delta, 1880. Univ. of Chi- cago, 1876-77. Ed., Interpres. Capt. and Mgr., Univ. Baseball Nine (2-3-4). Pres., Univ. Athletic Assn. Reporter and Asst. Ed., Morn- ing Herald, Rochester, N. Y., 1880-82. Lumber Merchant, Ree Heights, Dak., 1882-92. Ed., Ree Valley Free Press, 1889-91. Memb., Dak, Const. Conv., 1885. m., Ida C. Anderson, Whitewater, Wis., Feb. 17, 1886. Memb., ist S. Dak. Legis., House, 1890; Chmn., Com. Pub. and Sch. Lands. Lumber Merchant, White- water, Wis., 1892-96; Perry, Iowa; Iowa Falls, ib., 1 90 1 — . Frank Hobart Scofield, Officer of Cor- & oration, 422 S. 14 St., La Crosse, Wis. niv, of Rochester, 1876-79. City Ed., News, Minneapolis, Minn., 1881-83. Druggist, Min- neapolis, Minn., 1884-94; Milwaukee, Wis., 1894-96. m., Harriet Nichols, Rochester, Minn., Oct. 14, 1885. Agency Dir., N. Y. Life Ins. Co., La Crosse, Wis., i8g8 — . Frank Edward Sickels, Lawyer, Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. ist Soph. Ex. Pr. Ed., Campus. ist Dewey Decl. Pr. LL.B., Union Univ., 1883. lawyer, Buffalo, N. Y., 1883—. Sec. and Treas., A K E Alumni Assn., Buffalo, N. Y.; 1884-87. m., \nnie Ellsworth Lawrence, Al bion, N. Y., June 9, 1885. * B K, 1887. Official, numerous bus. corpns. Pres., Y. M, C. A. of Buffalo; id., State Organization; V. Pres., Internatl. Organization. Author: Pam- phlets, articles and addresses on economic and religious subjects. 1881 Charles Little, Horticulturist, ti88 Brunswick St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Campus. Commenc. Speaker. James Sibley Watson, Banlcer, ii Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Europe, 1883-84. Dir., Bk. of Monroe, Rochester, N. Y., 1888 — . 1882 John Porter Bowman, Lawyer, 408 Wil- der Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Univ. of Rochester, 1878- 79. Hobart Coll., 1879-82; A.B., ib., 1882. LL.B., Columbia, 1884. A.M., Hobart Coll., 1885. Lawyer, Rochester. N. Y., 1885—. Clinton Dewey Clark, Physician, fHaverhill, Mass. A.B., M.D. Harvard Univ. William Edward Dana, Farmer, East Avon, N. Y. B.S. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Interpres. m., Elizabeth Janet Brumagim, Clifton, Staten Isl., N. Y., Feb. 28, 1883. Justice of the Peace, East Avon, N. Y., 1887— William Day Holt, Clergyman, 506 S. Market St., Troy, Ohio. A.B. Ed., Campus. Commenc. Speaker. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1882-85. Asst. Pastor, ist Bapt. Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1885-86. Evangelistic Work, 1886-88. Bapt. Ch., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 1888-95; Troy, Ohio, 1905 — . m., (i) Eunice R. Ward, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 18, 1888; (2) Lillian Beazell, Cincinnati, Oliio, June 30, 1898. Frederick Hays Wilkins, Officer of Cor- poration, 463 West St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. 2d Soph. Decl. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. With J. F. Plummer & Co., Dry Goods, N. Y., 1882-85. With Westn. Elect. Co., New- York, N. Y., 1885—; New York Mgr., 1908—. Pres., Nottingham Iron and Land Co., 1890 — . Clubs: iCngineers' (New York); Hamilton, Dyker Meadow Golf (Brooklyn) ; Union League (Chicago); Baltusrol Golf (Short Hills, N. J.). *William Henry Cole, Real Estate and Insurance, Cripple Creek, Colo. Univ. of Rochester, 1879-80. With Moore & Cole, Grocers, Rochester, N. Y., 1882-91. Real Estate Ins., Cripple Creek, Colo., 1891-1910. m., Rose McFerran Hill, 1898. d., March, 1910. *Lansing Swan Humphrey, Clergyman, Geneva, N. Y. A.B. Univ. of Rochester, 1878-81. Hobart Coll., 1882-84. * B K and A.B., cum laude, Hobart Coll., 1884. Gen. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1884-87. Asst. Rector, Trinity Ch., Gene/a, N. Y., 1887—. Ordained, Christ P. E. Church, Rochester, N. Y., 1889. d., 1S90. *Irving Loveridge, Manufacturer, Yen- hurst, Belvedere, Kent, Eng. A. Ii. Soph. Ex. Speaker, ist Soph. Lat. Pr. ist Jr. Gr. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. With Westn. Electric Co.. Chicago, 111., 1882-84; Purchasing Agt., id., New York, N. Y., 1884-92. S. Am. and Europe, 1890. Mfr., Elect. Apparatus, Bel- gium, 1892-1906; Belvedere, Eng., 1906-09. m., Janet Morton, 1899. d., London, Eng., June 3, 1909. BUTA PHI 1883 Burton Dillon Bagley, Publisher and Manufacturer, 593 Park Ave., Roches- ter, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1879-80. Sec, lawyers' Co-operative Pub. Co., Newark, N. J., 1882-83. m., Mary Elvira Arnold, Macedon, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1883. With Christian Lit. Co., Buf- falo and New York, N. Y., 1S83— ; Pres., id., i886-g8. Pres., Bickford & Huffman, Macedon, N. Y., 1898:1902. Pub. and Mtr., Rochester, N. Y., 1902 — . Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Roches- ter Athletic. Howard Bailey, Contractor, 3320 3 St., San Diego, Cal. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Commenc, Speaker. Cornell Univ., ,1886-88. * B K, 1887. Memb., Frank & Bailey, Architects, Kearney, Neb. ; Architect, Omaha, Neb. Building Contractor, ib. Grandin Bray, Merchant, fSocorro, New Mexico. Univ. of ' Rochester, 1879 — . Lumber Merchant, Socorro, New Mexico. Edmund Fairfield Burton, Physician. 53S H. W. Hallman Bldg., Los An- Seles Cal. M.D., ' LL.B. See Beta Chi, 1882. Westn. Reserve Univ., 1879-80. Univ. of Rochester, 1880-83. m., Carrie L. Straight, Chicago, 111., Dec. 29, 1884. Northwestern Univ., Coll. of Law, 1885-86. LL.B., 1886. Patent Lawver, Chicago, 111., 1886—. M.D., Rush Med. Coll. Phys., Oak Park, 111., and Los Angeles, Cal. Charles TenEyck DePuy, Manufacturer, 12 Buckingham St., Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochcester, 1879-80. Bk.-kpr., T. DePuy, Lumber, Rochester, N. Y., and Toga, Ont., 1880-85. MgrJ, Lumber Mills, Toga, Ont., 1885 — . m., Lillian Quinn, Jackson, Mich., Feb. 8, 1899. Treas., Bapt. Union for Ministerial Edu. Memb., Lodge and Con- sistory, F. & A. M. ; Damascus Temple, Nobles Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Rochester Country, Masonic, Genesee Valley (Rochester). Herbert Elmer Mills, College Professor, 106 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Ed., Interpres. Commenc. Speaker. Townsend Grad. Schp. Sherman Schp., 1883. Prin., Coll. Inst., Marion, N. Y., 1883-84. Asst. Prin., Union Sch., Palmyra, N. Y., 1884-86. Fellow, Hist, and Pol. Sci., Cornell Univ., 1886-88. Instr., Eng. Hist., Cornell Univ., 1887-90. Author, Address, "Diplomatic Prelude to the Seven Years War," before Am. Hist. Assn., Boston, Mass., 1887. * B K, 1887. Assoc. Prof., Hist, and Pol. Econ., Vassar .Coll., 1890 — . m., Mary Louise Sansbury, Palmyra, N. Y., July 30, 1890. Almshouse Comr., Pough- keepsie, 1896-90. Pres., Bd. of Mgrs., N. Y. State House of Refuge at Hudson, 1899-1903. Pres., Bd. Edu., Poughkeepsie, 1909 — . Author: "Outlines of Economics," "Syllabi on Economic Topics," "The Early Years of the French Revolution in San Domingo." William Forsyth Milroy, Physician, Mc- Cague Bldg., Omaha, Neb. M. D. Univ. of Rochester, 1879-80. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Baltimore, Md., 1880-81. M.D., Columbia, 1882. Res. Phys., Charity and Maternity Hasp., New. York, N. Y., 1882- 84. Phys., Omaha, Neb., 1884 — . Dcmr., Anat., Omaha Med. Coll., 1884-85. Prof., Histology, Pathol, and Hygiene, ib., 1885 — . Sec, Bd. of Trustees, 1886-88. m., Lillian Barton, Bal- timore, Md., Apr. 27, 1886. Author, "Typhoid Fever and Water Supply of Omaha," 1889. Ex- Pres., Douglas Co. Med. Soc and Med. Soc. of the Mo. Valley. Prof., Clinical Med. and Phys.. Diagnosis, Univ. of Neb., Coll. of Med. Charles McLean Paine, Musician, Clark- son, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1879-82. Tenor .Soloist, St. James, St. Agnes and St. Thomas Chs., New York, N. Y. Assoc. Ed., Western LUectri- cian, New York, N. Y. In pioneer wk.. Elect. Journalism, New York, N. Y., and Chicago, 111. Charles Churchill Pickett, Lawyer, 5610 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. See Delta Delta, 1883. Univ. of Chicago, 1879-81. Univ. of Rochester, 1881-83. Com- menc. Speaker. 111. Bar, 1886. Asst. Libr., Chicago Law Inst., 1887-93. m., JNiinnie C. Emery, June i, 1892. Asst. Atty, 1st Natl. Bk. of Chicago, 1893-94. Prin. Asst. Atty., Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, 1894-96. Prof, of Law, Univ. of 111., 1897-1907. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 1907 — . Aldice Gardner Warren, Lawyer, 908 Wilder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. Commenc. Speaker. N. Y. Bar, Rochester, 1885. Law- yer, Rochester, N. Y., 18S5-97. <1> B IC, 1887. Sec, A K E Alumni Assn., Rochester, N. Y., 1887-90; A K E Club, Rochester, N. Y., 1S90- 97. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1897-1900. New York Univ., 1900; 1908-10; A.M., 1909. Teacher, St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, N. Y., 1900-01; Newark Acad., Newark, N. J., 1902; Head Master, Pinehurst Sch., Pinehurst, N. C, 1902-07; Fitzhugh Hall, Camp and Summer Sch., Sodus Point, N. Y., 1900 — . Europe, 1907-08. Memb., A K- E Council, 1899-1901; Pres., 1900. Ed., A K E Song Book, 1900. Attended 16 A K E Convs., 1880-1909. Ed., A K E Catalogue, New York, N. Y., 1908-10. 1884 Charles Edward Dixon, Teacher, 391 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Psi Phi, 1888. Univ. of Rochester, 1880-81. De Pauw Univ., 1884-88. Joseph Henry Gilmore, Jr., Officer of Corporation, 200 Cutler Bldg., Roches- ter, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1880-81. Bk.-kpr., Sibley, Lindsay & Curr, Rochestei-, N. Y., 1881-88. m., Emma Arnetta James, Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1886. Sec, Cutler Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1888—. James Wellington Greene, Hotel Man- ager, Hotel Endicott, Columbus Ave. and 81 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. 2d Soph. Lat. Pr. Ed., Campus'. Spec. Agt., Travelers' Ins. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1884-85. Asst. Mgr., Science, New York, N. Y., 1885-86; Mgr., 1886-87. Bus. Mgr., American Garden, New York, N. Y., 1887 — . With Demorest's Monthly Magasine, 1888. Real Estate, Loan and Ins., West Su- perior, Wis., 1889-98. m., Jessie Evelyn Buz- zelle. Palmyra, Wis., Aug. 27, 1890. N. V. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900- 05; Mgr., Hotel Endicott, ib., 1905 — . Charles Milton Rice, Real Estate, fDu- luth, Minn. Univ. of Rochester, 1880-81. Teacher, Block 863 BETA PHI Isl., N'. v., 1882-83. Real Estate Dealer, Kearney, A'eb., 1886-90; Duluth, Minn., 1890 — . Charles Webster Robinson, fLimestone, N. Y. A.J!. Prin. of Acad., Limestone, N. V., 1878- 80. Hobart Coll., 1884. Omer Clinton Snyder, Physician, ts6s Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111. M.D. Univ. of Rochester, 1880 — . M.D., Chicago Horn. Med. Coll., 1884. m., Mary Parmelee, Suspension Bridge, N. Y., Sept, 15, 1884. Phys., Chicago, 111., 1884—. John Boak Mills Stephens, Judge, Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Ed.. Interpres. Commenc. Speaker. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1886—. * B K, tSS/. Spec. Co. Judge, Monroe Co., 1900- 1906; Co. Judge, 1907—. *Williani Axford Galentine, Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. A.B. Commenc. Speaker. Union Univ., Al- bany Law Sch., 1886. N. Y. Bar, Rochester, 1886. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1886-87; Ins. Agt., Kansas City, Mo., 1887-1908. d., 1908. ♦William Ainsley Kreidler, Journalist, Chicago, 111. Univ. of Rochester, 1880-82. Ed., Campus. With Westn. Elect. Co., Chicago, 111., 1882-84. Westn. Agt., Electrical World, 1884-86. , Ed. and Part Prop., Western Electrician, Chicago, 111., 1886-88; Prop., 1888-1900. d., 1907. 1885 Charles Ayers Baker, Banker, mo F St., N. W., Washington, D. C. A.B. m., Emma B. Knapp, Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1885. Cashier, 1st Natl. Bk., Colum- bia, Dak., 1885-87; Bk. of Oakes, Oakes, Dak., 1887-gs. Banker, Metzerott Bldg., Washing- ton, D. C, 189 s — . William Barton Hale, Lawyer and Pub- lisher, Aqueduct Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. ist Sr. Essay Pr. Commenc. Speaker. N. Y. Bar, Buffalo, June, 1887. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1887 — . * B K, 1888. m., Clara Andrews, ib., 1889. Pres., Lawyers Coop, Pub. Co.; E. R. Andrews Print- ing Co. Trustee, Univ. of Rochester. Eugene Lincoln Loveridge, U. S. Army, t57 Chestnut St.. Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1881-82. Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1887. 2d Lt., nth U. S. Inf., Ft. Niagara, N. Y., 1887. Insurance, Rochester, N. y., 1900-09. 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Ed., Interpres. Prin., High Sch., Heuvelton, N. Y., 1885-86; Cape Vincent, N. Y., 1886-89; Saratoga, N. Y., 1889-90; Mohawk, N. Y., 1890-94. m., Helen Ruth Mason, Dec. 30, 1891. Prin., High Sch., Rome, N. Y., 1894-97. Insp., Teachers' Training Classes, Dept. Pub. Instr., Albany, N. Y., 1897-99. Prin., High Sch., Newark, N. J., 1899 — . George Woolverton Stedman, Lawyer, 445 Broadway. Albany, N. Y. B.S., M.S., LL.B.' Ed., Campus. LL.B., Union, 1887. M.S., 1887. Lawyer, Albany, N. Y., 1887 — . Memb., Stedman, Thompson & An- drews, 1888-95; Stedman & Stedman, 1895 — . N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1898. m., Harriet T. Mather, June 18, 1898. Dir,, Union Trust Co., People's Gas Co., 1885-86; Park Bk., 1902; Natl. Exchange Bk., 1906-07; Union Trust Co., 1906 — ; ist Natl. Bk., 1907 — ; City Safe Deposit Co., 1909 — . Trustee, Colgate Univ., 1892 — ; Albany Acad., 1896-99; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1898-1900, Sec, A K E Alumni Assn. of Eastn. N. Y.; id., Emanuel Bapt. Ch., 1898 — . Pres., Hudson R. Bant. Assn. N., 1898 — . Memb., Hist, and Art. Soc. Club, Ft. Orange. James Stacy Stevens, College Professor, 99 Main St.. Orono, Me. B.S., M.S., Ph. D., LL.D. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Commenc. Speaker. Sr. Ex. Prin., High Sch., Jas- per, N. Y., 1885-86. Teacher, Cook Acad., Havana, N. Y., 1886-91. * B K, 1887. M.S., Syra- cuse Univ., 1888; Ph. D., 1890..- m.. Bertha E. Bowerman, \'ictor, N. Y., Aiig. 21, 1890. Prof., Physics, The Univ. of Me., 1891— ; Dean, Coif. Arts and Scis., 1905 — . Univ. of Chicago, 1895-96. LL.D., 1907. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Am. Phys. Soc; Fr. Phys. Soc. Author: "Outlines of General Physics," "Outlines of Laboratory Physics." Contrib., sci., fcdu. and lit. periodicals. Club, Twentieth Century (Bangor, Me.). Eugene Van Voorhis, Lawyer, 500 Pow- ers Blk., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker, ist Soph. Lat. Pr. Townsend Schp., 1885. Commenc. Speaker. Law Student; Rochester, N. Y., 1885-87. Lawyer, 1887 — . Treas., A K E Alumni Assn., Rochester, N. 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M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1888-90. m., Gertrude Pierce Clinton, iSgb. Prof., Bapt. Coll., Rangoon, Burma, 1890-95; Pastor, Coll. Cb., ib., 1894-95. Missn., Tavdy, Burma, 1897-99; Hengada, Burma, 1897-1905. Prof., Bapt. Coll., Rangoon, Burma, .1907 — . Author: Hymns for Y. P. S. C. E. (in Karen); "Introduction to Karen." Ed., Pali Classic, 1895. 1888 Frederick Albert Cole, Rancher, 2 W. 88 St., New York, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1884. Bk.-kpr., Monroe Co. Savings Bk., Rochester, N. Y., 1884 — . m., Alice Sage, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1887, Advertising, New York, N. Y., 1898-1908. Wheat Rancher, 1908 — . Herbert Waldo Hoyt, Physician, 84 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Ed., Interpres. Boston Univ., School of Med., 18S8-91; M.D„ 1891. Phys., Rochester, N. Y., 1891 — . ni., Mary M. Moore, Lancaster, N. H., 1891. Laryngologist, Ro- chester Horn. Hosp. Consulting' Laryngologist, Batavia Hosp. Memb., Monroe Co. Horn. Med. Soc; Westn. N. Y. Horn, Med. Soc. ; N. Y. Horn. Med. Soc; Am. Inst, of Horn.; Am. Horn. Ophthalmol., Otolog. and Laryngol. Soc. Specialist: Ear, nose and throat. Res., 225 Culver Road. *William Pitkin, Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1884-85. 1889 Charles Carr Beahan, Merchant, 217 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. A.M. Memb., Wagoner & Beahan, Coal Deal- ers, Rochester, N. Y„ 1889-90; C. C. Beahan, id., 1890-95; Crouch & Beahan Co., id., 1895 — . m., Nellie S. CrOuch, 1895. Edward Rawson Gilmore, Manufac- turer, 259 S. Clinton St., Chicago, 111. B.S. ist Soph, Honor. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Ed-, Campus. 4> B K. Commenc. Speaker. With Westn. Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 1889 — . m., Elizabeth Wallis, Sept. 20, 1894. Walter Benedict, Hillman, Physician^ Greece, N. Y. A.:B., M.D. ' Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1890- 93. M.D., 1893. Phys., Greece, N. Y., 1893—- George Hiram Parmele, Lawyer and Editor, III Birr St., Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Ed., Campus. Law Student, Roches- 86s BEi'A PHI ter, N. V,, 18S9-91. Lawyer, ib,, 1891 — . m., Katherine F. 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With Chandler, Hildreth & Co., 108 Dearborn St., 1907 — . i8go Leigh Yerkes Baker, Physician, 1329 L St., N. W., Washington, D. C. A.B., M.D. See Omicron, 1890. Univ. of Rochester, 1886-87. Univ. of Mich., 1887-90; M.D., 1890. Univ. of Vienna, 1891-92. Phys., Washington, D. C, 1892 — . m., Lucie May Wilkie, Paris, Fr., June 22, 1893. Lect. on the Eye and Ear, Atlantic Med. Coll., Bal- timore, Md." Memb., Am. Inst. Horn.; Am. Horn. O. O. & L. Soc; Natl. Assn. U. S. Pension Exam. Surgs. John Leifingwell Hatch, Physician and Surgeon, 52 W. 37 St., New York, N. Y. B.S., M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1885-88. Wood Gold Medal for Geological Thesis, 1888. Medical News Thesis Pr., 1888. B.S. and M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1888. Univ. of Rochester, 1888- 89. Student, Ger., Fr. and Eng. Lect., Bacteriol. and Asst. Demr., Morbid Anat., Univ. of Pa., 1889 — . Asst. Pathologist, Phil- adelphia Hosp., 1890- — . Appointed, Rep., Univ. of Pa., Archaeol. Expedition to the Bahamas, 1890. Sanitary Insp., U. S. 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George William Reilly, 'Advertising Writer, 585 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Soph. Ex. Speaker. 2d Soph. Honor. * B K. George Nouland Smith, tBuffalo, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1887-88. Frank Mason Steele, Business, tuS Har- vard St., Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1887-89. Clinton Backus Struble, Lawyer, 213 Main St., Penn Yan, N. Y. See Delta Chi, 1891. Univ. of Rochester, 1887- 89. Cornell Law Sch., 1889-91. Lawyer, Penn Yan, N. Y., 1891 — . m.. Rose L. B. Parsons, Dec. 7, 1899. Trustee, Village of Penn Yan, 3 yrs. ; Pres., i yr. Memb., Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Loyal Legion. Club, Genesee Valley. Herbert Anderson White, Raymondville, Tex. B.S., M.D. Ed., Interpres. M^.D., cum laude, Chicago Hom. Med. Coll., 1898. Clin. Asst. and Lect., Neurology, id., 1902-05. m., Mary E. Whitbeck, Apr. 21, 1901. Phys., Raymond- ville, Tex., 1905—. Memb., F. & A. M. Hiram Remsen Wood, Lawyer, 713 Wil- der Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. 1st Soph. Honor. Soph. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Valedictorian. N. Y. Bar, 1892. U. S. Supreme Ct., 1907. Memb., McGuire & Wood, Lawyers, 1892 — . m., Alice May Mc- Guire, Jan. 26, 1896. Club, Genesee Valley. 866 BETA PHI 1892 George Bingham Draper, Lawyer, 409-10 Wilder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Ph.B. Univ. of Rochester, 1887—. N. Y. Bar, 1894. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1894 — . Munic. Civ. Ser. Comsn., 1895-96- Asst. Corpn. Counsel, Rochester, N. Y., 1902-04. Referee in Bankruptcy, 1905-08. Edward Reuben Foreman, Lawyer. 616- 18 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Ph.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Asst. Ed., A K E Cat., 1890. Ed., Rochester City Charter, 1892. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1894 — . Asst. Corpn. Counsel, ib., 1894-98. Ed., Proposed Common Council Charter, ib., 1896; id., "Re- vised Penal Ordinances," 1897. Mng. Ed., at Rochester, for Joint Com., N. Y. Legis., on Statutory Revision Comsn. Bills, 1900-01, Sec. to Mayor, Rochester, 1902-03. ■ m., Mrs. Louise M. Angle, ib.. Mar. 2, 1909. Special Counsel, Law Dept., ib., 1904. Author; *'Po- ■ lice Rules," ''Municipal Code of the City of Rochester." Montgomery Elihu Leary, Physician and Surgeon, 397 West Ave., Roches- ter, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1898. Phys., Rochester, N. Y., l8g8 — . Coroner's Phys., ib., 1889-1902. Lect., Physiol., Biol, and Sanita- tion, Rochester Athanseum and Mechanics* Inst., 1895-1903. m., Caroline A. Legg, Aug. 6, 1896. Sec, Rochester Acad, of Sci., 1897- 1903. Cor. Sec, Rochester Pub. Health Assn., 1897-1904. Charles Fulton Middlebrook, Lumber Dealer, State and Lewis St., Bingham- ton, N. Y. A.B. Lumber Dealer, Binghamton, N. Y., 1892 — . m., Bessie E. Middlebrook, 1896. Wesley T. Mulligan, Physician, 290 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Ph.B., M.D., Columbia, 1895. Phys., Roches- ter, N. Y., 1895—. Surg, Outpatient Dept., Rochester City Hosp. m., Sallie Macy Brew- ster, Apr. I, 1903. Ex-Pres., Hosp. Med. Soc. of Rochester; Rochester Acad, of Med. Memb., House of Delegates, Am. Med. 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Extensive traveler in foreign lands. *Simon Vernam FitzSimOns, Rochester, Univ. of Rochester, 1888. Memb., Stoddard Paper Co., Mfrs. of Straw Board, New Lon- don, Conn., 1890 — . d., 1908. 1893 Fred Earl Andrews, Clergyman, Mc- Veyton, Pa. A.B., A.M. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1893-96. Grad. wk., Princeton Univ., 1894-96; A.M., 1898. Presb. Chs., Ballston, Va.; Fowlersville, N. Y., and McVeyton, Pa., 1896 — . m., Florence V. Topley, Va., Aug. 30, 1899. Byron Noel Chamberlain, Journalist, 190 Laburnam Crescent, Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Journalist, Rochester, N. Y., 1893 — . Clk., Bd. of Suprs., Monroe Co., N. Y. m., Nettie V. Owen, Rochester, N. Y., May 6, 1909. James Roscoe Davy, Lawyer, 20 Buck- ingham St., Rochester, N. Y. LL.B. Rochester Univ., 1899-91. .Cornell Univ., 1891-94; LL.B., 1894. Lawyer, Roches- ter, N. Y., 1894 — . Memb., Cornell Alumni Assn. of Rochester (Pres.) ; Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M. ; Nobles Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Rochester Canoe (Pres.), Genesee Valley. William Knox Dunlap, Electrical En- gineer, WestinghoLise Elec. & Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa. Res. Eng., Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1894-99. Europe, 1900. Supt. of Constr., Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1900-04; Mang. Dir., id., St. Louis Ex- position, 1904; Asst. to 3d V. Pres., id., 1905- 06; Asst. to 2d V. Pres., id., 1906-07; Asst. to rst V. Pres., id., 1907 — . m., Elizabeth Berger, Oct. 25, 1906. Memb., Am. Inst. Elec. Eng. Club, Engineers' (New York). Curtis Fitz Simons, Lawyer, 236 State St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. Davis Medal. ^I" B K. N. Y. Bar, 1898. m., Mildred Engle- hardt, June 30, 1903. Memb., Rochester Bar Assn.; N. Y. Bar Assn. Trustee, Rochester A K E Alumni Assn. Charles Flagg Miller, Insurance, ~ 201-3 Powers Bldg.. Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1899-91. 9 N E. N. Y. Bar, 1894. Mng. Clk., Raines Bros., Roches- ter, N. Y., 1894; id., Hubbell & McGuire, 1B94- 96. Memb., Raines & Miller, Lawyers, 1896- 1905. m., Edith M. Mabbett, Oct. 6, 1897. Gen. Mgr. for Cent. N. Y., Phoenix , Mutual Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., Rocliester, N. Y., 1905 — . Memb., Lodge and Chapter, F. & A. M. Club, Masonic. Res., 7 Wilmer St. Spencer James Stewart, Civil En- gineer, 24 Lafayette Place, Poughkeep- sie, N. Y. Ph.D. Civ. Eng., New York and Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1893 — ; Div. Eng., No. i, under State Highway Comsn., Cos. of Dutchess, Putnam. Westchester, Ulster, Orange, Sullivan, Nassau 867 BUT, I PHI and SutTolk. Asst. I'.ng. mi N. R., Canal, Munic. Stwcr and Highway Corislr. Memb., Lodge ami Consistory, I''. & A. M.; Nobles Mystic Shrine; Elks. Club, JJobson (Bing- hamton, N. Y.). *Ira Elmore Humphrey, Jr., Broker, Syracuse, N. Y. •Arthur William Ewart Perry, VVhites- ville, N. Y. 1894 Frederick Thomas Elwood, Civil En- gineer, City Hall, Rochester, N. Y. Comr. Pub. Works, Rochester, N. V. Frederic Tower Galpin, Clergyman, 20 Pitcher St., Detroit, Mich. 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Memb., Monroe Co. Med. Soc; Hosp. Med. Soc. Victor John Chambers, College Profes- sor, University of Rochester, Roches- ter, N. Y. B.S., Ph.D. Teacher, Sci., High Sch., Geneva, N. Y., 1895-98. Grad. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md., 1898-1901. Memb., Chem. Dept., Columbia Univ., New York, N. Y., 1901-08; S S. m., Elizabeth Stanley, June 15, 1903- Prof., Chem., Univ. of Rochester, 1908 — . Author, Articles on Organic Chem- istry. Memb., Am. Chem. Soc, etc. William Seymour Cook, Manufacturer, 203 S. Spring St.. Greensboro, N. C. A.B. Mfr., Cotton Goods, Greensboro, N. C. Merwin Taylor Daly, Lawyer and Ab- stractor of Titles, 190 Brunswick St.. Rochester, N. Y. Real Estate Bus., Rochester, N. Y., 1892-98. V. Pres., Abstract Guarantee Co., ib., 1898 — . Lawyer, ib., 1900 — . m., Mary Campbell Little, ib., Apr. 8, 1901. Eugene Stowell Griffith, Bookkeeper, 402 E. Main St., Rochester, N. Y. Donald John Hutton, Electrical En- gineer, Toluca, Mex. C.E. Union Coll., 1895-96. Electrician, Schenectady, N. Y., 1896-1901. Elect. Eng., Toluca, Mex., 1901 — . Charles Herbert Montgomery, Builder, 59 Aberdeen St., Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Builder, Rochester, N. Y., 1895—. Starkey Powell Puffer, Reporter, f, Min- neapolis Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn. B.S. George Burrows Sage, Capitalist, 84 Plymouth Ave., S., Rochester, N. Y. Ph.B. e N E. Pres., Rochester Surgical Appliance Co., Rochester, N. Y. m., Marie Estella Hawley, Dec. 22, 1902. Vice-Com- modore, Rochester Yacht Club, 1908 — . Clubs: Rochester; City (Oswego); Buffalo Canoe (Buf- falo). Philip Frank Schubmehl, Broker, fDans- ville, N. Y. Henry Dean Shedd, Lawyer, 1075 Lake Ave., Rochester, X. Y. A.B. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1897—. Lee Wilbur, Merchant, fVictor, N. Y. 1896 John Grant Keeler, Physician, 19 Vick Park A, Rochester, N. Y. M.D. Univ. of Buffalo, 1897. Phys., Roches- ter, N. Y., 1897 — . m., Eleanor Katherine Kennedy, Apr. 6, 1909. Albertus DeWitt Richards, Lawyer, 176 Broadway. New York, N. Y. A.B. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1898-1905; New York, N. Y., 1905—. Hiland George Shepard, Physician and Surgeon, 519 Monroe Ave., Rochester, N. Y. M.D. N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1898. Phys., Rochester, N. Y., 1898 — . Surg., Rochester llom. Hosp. Disp., 1899-1903. m., Mary H. Garrison, Sept. 23, 190J. Asst. Surg., Roches- ter Hom. Hosp., 1903-09; Surg., ib., 1909 — . George Washington Sigler, Merchant, fAnaconda, i\Iont. Edward James Wallis, Business, 230 Lee St., Atlanta, Ga. A.B. With Westn. Electric Co., Chicago, 111., and Atlanta, Ga., 1896 — . m., Olive E. Ben- net, 1904. 1897 George Harry Engel, Lawyer, 33 7 St., New York. N. Y. ^Mbany Law Sch., 1899. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . Office, 346 Broadway. William Loren Hutchinson, Bookkeeper, 57 Warwick Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Herbert Reid Lewis, Insurance, 189 Cul- ver Road, Rochester, N. Y. Gen. Agt., Union Central Life Ins. Co., Ro- chester, N. Y., 1897 — . m., Minnie DeLand Hubbell, Jan. 19, 1909. BETA PHI Grant Mortimer Palmer, Salesman, 263 S. Main St., Liberty, N. Y. Salesman, Natl. 'Biscuit Co. m.. Vera M. Shelley, Nov. 24, 1904. Memb., Lodge, Chap- ter, Commandery and Consistory, F. & A. M. Frank Paine Reilly, Lawyer, 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Honor Roll (1-2). Soph. Ex. Speaker. Hon. Mention Gr. and Lat. (1-2). Chmn., Jr. Prom. Com. (3). Pres., Sr. Class. LL.B., Columbia, 1900. Lawyer, Rochester and New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Trial Counsel, Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., 1900-05,. Memb., A IC E Assn. of N. Y. ; Univ. of Rochester Alumni Assn. of N. Y. ; Soc. of the Genesee; Soc. of the Cayugas. Clubs: Crescent Athletic, Fox Hills Golf. Henry Alexander Smith, Teacher, fFifth Ave. Hotel, Louisville, Ky. Samuel Clarence Steele, Insurance, fpi S. Goodman St., Rochester, N. Y. Festus Albert Stewart, Civil Engineer, 7 Windsor Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Asst. Eng., Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897-1900. m., Anna E. Morris, ib., 1900. Res. Eng., Westn. Md. R. R., Cumberland, Md., 1900-07. Asst. Eng., Atlantic City, 1908 — . Memb., F. & A. M. Permanent Address, Pouglikeepsie, N. Y. i8g8 William James Baker, Lawyer, 829-32 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1899 — . John David Chamberlain, Lawyer, 459 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. e N ,E. Honor Roll. Class Pres. (2). Varsity Nine (1-2-3-4), Capt., Class Nine (1-2-3-4). Capt., Varsity Nine (3-4). Mgr., Baseball Assn. (3-4). Sec., Interpres Bd. (3). Jr. Prom. Com. Indoor Baseball Team. Mgr., Law Dept., R. G. 'Dun & Co., 1901-07. Law- yer, Aqueduct Bldg., Rochester, N, Y., 1909 — . Arnold Lozier Empey, Lawyer, 507 Fifth Ave.. N. Y. LL.B., Cornell Coll., 1898. N. Y. Bar, 1899. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1899-1909; New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Charles Ross Gordon, Merchant, 103 S. Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1894-96. m., Alice Bar- rows, Rochester, N. Y., 1903. Charles Force Hutchison, Chemist and Manufacturer, 233 Park Ave., Roches- ter, N. Y. Asst. Mineral., Ward's Nat. Sci. Establish- ment, 1898-1907. Chemist and Supt., Emulsion Dept., Eastman Kodak Co., ' Rochester, N. Y., 1907 — . Memb., Sons of Veterans. Andrew Semple McDowell, Engineer, 804 Granite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Walter Seth Mudge, Merchant, 64 Ply- mouth Ave.. S., Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1895-97. m., Mabel Emery Mudge, June 21, 1905. Emerson Hegel Stewart, Civil Engineer, 24 Lafayette Place. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Civ, Eng., Washington, D. C. ; id., Surveys for Panama Canal; Dept. of Highways, N. Y. State. Edward Bright Vedder, U. S. Array, care Surgeon General, U. S. A., Wash- ington, D. C. Ph.B., A.M., M.D. See Delta Kappa, 190J. Univ. of Pa., Med. and Grad. Sch., 1898-1902; Charter Memb., A K; A.M., M.D. ; :3 S; Scott Fellow in Hygiene, 1902-03. Research Scholar, Rockefeller Inst., 1901. ist Lt. and Asst>. Surg., U. S. A., 1903-07; Capt., Med. Corps, U. S. A., 1907 — . m., Lily S. Morton, June 22, 1903. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; A. A. A. S. ; Assn. of Mil. Surgs. ; Pa. Chapter, Sons of Rev.; Mil. Order Moro Campaigns. George Edward Williams, Lawyer and Fruit Grower, Manati, Porto Rico. Ph.B. Union Coll., 1893-97. Class Pres. (1). Mgr., Union Baseball Team (i). Post Grad. Student, Univ. of Rochester, 1897-98. 6 N E. Corp., 2nd N. Y. Vols., Co. E, Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Teacher, Berkeley Sch., New York, N. Y., 1899-1902. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Newark, N. Y., 1904 — . m., Mabel Pitkin, ib., Oct. 26, 1905, Fruit Grower, Manati, Porto Rico, 1 910 — . John E. Williams, Salesman, 285 Alex- ander St., Rochester. N. Y. Memb., Co. H, 4th N. Y. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War. Traveling Salesman, Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Clifton Percival Williamson, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1898. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1898—. *Martin Francis Bristol, Clerk, Roches- ter, N. Y. d., Sept., 1902. 1899 Henry Brewster Adams, Clergyman, 56 Park Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., B.D. Rochester Theol. Sem. Pastor, New York, N. Y.; Mount Morris, N. Y. m., Edna Raymond, Rochester, 1904. Memb., Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ONE. Charles Richard Burke, Civil Engineer, 108 Main St., Ridgeway, Pa. m., Mary Weldon McGloin, Sept. 8, igo8. Don Arthur Cawthra, Merchant, fGrand Rapids, Mich. Albert Frank Dillman, Certified Public Accountant, 603 W. 180 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., B.C.S. Corp., Co. E, 2d N. Y. Vols., Sp.-Am. War. N. Y. Univ., Sch. of Com., Accounts and Finances, 1905; B.C.S. m., E. Nora Gaige, Binghamton, N. Y., July 27, 1907. Elon Gilbert Galusha, Lawyer, 437-40 Citizens' Natl. Bk. Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ed., Campus. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1901 ; * A *. Cal. Bar, 1903. Lawyer, Albany, N. Y., 1899-1901; id., Rochester, N. Y., 1901-02; id., Los Angeles, Cal., 1903 — . Memb., Chamber of Commerce, ib. Club, University (Los Angeles). Res., 676 Carondelet St., Los Angeles, (ial. 869 BETA PHI John Stewart Hamilton, Engineer and Contractor, 372 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Eng. and Contr.'s Supt., Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal & Iron Co.; F. .\. IMasselli & Co., Barge Canal Contractors; Lee & Fitch, R. R. Con- tractors; Pitkin & W'cinricklin, Landscape Ar- chitects; Whitmorc, Kauber & \'icinus. Street Contractors. Harry Raymond Moulthrop, Civil En- gineer, Bureau of Engineering, Rochester, N. Y. Class Sec. (i). Varsity Track Team. Civ. Eng., Rochester, N. Y., 1899 — . m., Mary Fletcher Peck, Mar. 29, 1904. Clubs: Pin- nacle, Sawennishat Canoe. Res., 19 Pinnacle Rd. George Patton Myers, Salesman, 1012 Wilder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Mich, btate Agt., U. S. Standard Voting Ma- chine; Headquarters, Detroit, Mich. Charles Clements Stone, Teacher, 16 Webster Place, E. Orange, N. J. A.B. Asst. to Prin., Stevens Sch., Hoboken, N. J., 1902 — . m., Sarah Annis, Aurora, 111., Dec. 23, 1903. Club, Republican. Arthur Raymond Teal, Manufacturer, 1 130 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. M.E. Univ. of Rochester, 1895-97. Cornell Univ., 1897-1900. M.E., 1900. Fred K. Townsend, Manufacturer, care Seneca Camera Mfg. Co., Rochester. N. Y. Treas., Seneca Camera Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y. m., Luddy Gertrude Leyden, Chicago, 111., Oct. 17, 1908. ♦Walter George Baird, Student, Roches- ter, N. Y. See Delta Kappa, 1899. Priv., 3d N. Y. Vols., Sp.-Am. War. Univ. of Pa., 1899 — . Charter Memb., A K. d., 1904. I goo Frank Lewis Buell, Inspector, care Car- borundum Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ph.B. Insp., Abrasives, Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., igoo — . Clinton Royal Lyddon, Advertising Agent, 8 Lamberton Park, Rochester. N. Y. Ph.B. Advertising Agt., Rochester, N. Y., 1900 — . Memb., Soc. of the Genesee. Robert Barnard Slocum, Physician. 218 N. 3 St., Wilmington, N. C. Ph.B., M.D. * B K. Townsend Pr. Grad. and Post-Grad. Awards. Priv,, 2d Div. Hosp. Corps, 2d Army Corps, U. S. A., 1898. M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1905. Phys., Wilmington, N- C. 1905 — . Charles Hurd Stewart, Salesman, S79 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Capt., Varsity Football Team (2-3). On all Coll. Ath. Organizations. Memb., Co. H, 3d N. Y. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Sales- man, 1899 — • m., Alice McNair, Pittsburgh, Pa., J ^02. igoi William Robert Corris, Jr., Officer of Corporation, Lyceum Theater, Roches- ter, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1907-08. Treas., Lyceum Theater, Rochester, N. Y. Hiram Chapin Hoyt, Manufacturer, care Williams, Hoyt & Co., Rochester, N. Y. Memb., Williams, Hoyt & Co., Rochester, X. Y., 1901 — . Frederick William James, t^i South St., Rochester, N. Y. Fred Bradfield McGuire, Horticulturist, Dover, Del. Ph.B. Confectionery Bus., New York, N. Y., 1901-06. Horticulturist, Dover, Del., 1906 — . Charles Rufus Osgood, Teacher, fPas- saic, N. J. Arthur Patterson Reed, Physician, Gen- eseo, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Univ. of Rochester, 1897-99. Univ. of Mich., 1899-1903: A.B., 1902; M.D., 1903. Phys., Geneseo, N. Y., 1903 — . m., Jessie O. Hawley, June 24, 1908. Erwin Terrell Servis, Bookkeeper, Dur- gin St., Rochester, N. Y. Bk.-kpr., Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1901 — . Dean Lee Simpson, Real Estate, 502 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah Univ. of Rochester, 1901-02- Merchant, Ro- chester, N. Y., 1902-08. Real Estate Agt. Denver, Colo., 1908-09; Salt Lake City, Utah, 191 o — . Frederick William Stewart, Teacher, Hays Hall. Washington, Pa. A.D., A.M. Glee Club. Coll. Quartette (1-2-3- 4). Ed., Interpres ; Campus. Teacher, Acad., \\'inona Lake, Ind., 1903-05. Harvard, 1905-06. Teacher, Winona Acad., 1906-08; id., Wash- ington and Jefferson Acad., Washington, Pa., 1908 — . A.M., 1908. Permanent Address, 42 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. Reinhold Edward Zachert, Merchant, 315 E. Jacob St., Louisville, Ky. e N E. With Stewart & Co., Howard and Lexington Sts., Baltimore, Md. igo2 Harry Clark Colebrook, fSyracuse, N. Y. Albert John Corris, Real Estate, 7 Wal- ter St., Rochester, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1898-99. Real Estate Dealer, Rochester, N. Y., 1899 — . 111., Mary Hazel Glasford, Oswego, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1908. Abram William De Mallie, Merchant, 350 Westminster St., Providence, R. L' Jniv. of Rochester, 1898-1901. Merchant, Providence, R. I., 1901 — . George Cornelius Driscoll, Physician, 348 Lexington Ave., Rochester, N. Y. M.D. Columbia, 1905. Phys., Rochester, N. Y., 1905—. Roland Clair Dryer, Clergyman. 149 S. Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Univ. of Rochester, 1893-95; 1900-02. 870 BETA PHI Sherman Schp., 1902. Student, Univ. of Ber- lin; Univ. of Munich. Teacher, Mod. Langs., Cascadilla Sch. and Syracuse Univ. m., Mar- garet J. Wright, Syracuse, N. Y. William Frank Enders, Officer of Cor- poration, 448 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y, A.B. Varsity Baseball Team. Clubs: Elks, Rochester Yacht. Edward Francis . Feely, Correspondent, 180 Lexington Ave., Rocliester, N. Y. A.B. Charles Albert Holmquist, Civil En- gineer, care State Dept. of Health. Albany, N. Y. B.S. M.I.T., 1904-06. Memb., Eng. See, M. I. T. m., Apr. 27, 1906. Asst. Eng., N. Y. State Barge Canal, lgo6-o8. Asst. Sanitary Eng., State Dept. of Health, N. Y., 1908 — . Donald McPherson, Manufacturer, 255 Dartmouth St., Rochester, N. Y. Ph.B. Mfr., Rochester, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Adeline H. Taylor, ib., Apr. 15, 1903. Homer Augustus Post, Solicitor, 285 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. Joseph Henry Sinclair, Civil Engineer, U. S. Geol. Survey, Washington, D. C. A.B. Geo. Washington Univ., 1906. Spec. Student, Math., Mass. Inst. Technol., 1907. Civil Eng., U. S. Geol. Surv., Washington, D. C. Memb., Natl. Geog. Soc. ; Am. Forestry Assn. William Lewis Wilson, Physician and Surgeon, 324 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls. N. Y. A.B., M.D. New York Horn. Med. Coll., 1904. Phys. and Surg., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1904 — . 1903 Sidney L Adams, Fruit Dealer, 3 Upton Park, Rochester, N. Y. Memb., Wayne Co. Driers & Packers Fruit Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1903 — . m., Helen E. Fiske, Jan. 29, 1907. Burlew Hill, Lawyer, 621 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. * B K. N. Y. Bar, 1905. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1905 — . Louis Walker Howell, Broker, 61 Alber- marle St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Broker, Rochester, N. Y., 1903 — . m., Alice Lillian Wilson, Apr., 1909. Arthur Wallace Ocorr, t34 Harvard St., Rochester, N. Y. George .William Partridge, : Physician, no W. 80 St.. New York. N. Y. A.B., M.D. Instr., Cornell Univ., Coll. of Med., 1904. M'.D., Columbia, 1907. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Harold Stanley Stewart, Clergyman, Coudersport, Pa. A.B. Harvard Univ., 1903-04; A.B,, Ro- chester Theol. Sem., 1904-07. * B K. m., Isabel Matthews, Oct. 28, 1908. Arthur Ray Tucker, Editor, 39 Rosedale St., Rochester, N. Y. Newspaper Ed., Rochester, N. Y., 1903 — . m., Marion Blythe Bullock, ib., Apr. 12, 1904. Joseph Robert Wilson, Correspondent, 9 Raines Park, Rochester, N. Y. A.B. 1904 Harold Hill Baker, Physician and Sur- geon, 301 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Omicron, 1904. Univ. of Rochester, 1900-01. Univ. of Mich., 1901-04. Charles Clarence Bidwell, Teacher, Cranford. N. J. A.B. Arthur Garfield Dutcher, Lawyer, 72 Maryland St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. N. Y. Bar, 1906. Memb., Dutcher Bros., Lawyers, Rochester, N. Y., 1906 — . Asst. Dist. Atty., Monroe Co., N. Y., 1907 — . Roscoe Arthur Hagen, Business, 55 North St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Prop., Star Palace Laundry. Eugene Allen Miller, City Official, 3854 Atkinson St., Rochester, N. Y. Sewer Insp'., Rochester, N. Y., 1904 — . Lu Fred Sherman, Paymaster, 301 Mon- roe Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Edward George Zimmer, Lawyer, 50 Trust Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Ph.B., LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907. Law- yer, Rochester, N, Y., 1907 — , Memb., Elks. Res., 50 Cumberland St. 1905 Raymond Marshall Bettys, Merchant, SS3 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Automobile Dealer, Rochester, N. Y., 1906 — . George Burt Caudle, Business, 105 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. V. Pres., Star Palace Laundry. Trafton Milford Crandall, Business, 1050 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. -V.B. Laundry Business. Windsor Hubert Schofield, t84 Main St., Canandaigua, N. Y. Arthur Lawrence Stewart, Mechanical Engineer, 42 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., M.E., Cornell Univ., 1909. * B K. Edmund Worthington Westervelt, Man- ufacturer, 812 Pearl St., Beaumont, Tex. A.B. Yale Univ., 1901-02. Univ. of Roches- ter, 1902-05. Del., LVIII Conv., Chicago, 111., Nov., 1904. With Western Elect. Co., Chi- cago, 111., 1905-08; id., Dallas, Tex., 1908-09. Mgr., Keith Elect, & Auto Co., Beaumont, Tex., 1909 — , 1906 Walter Austin Caliban, Physician, 106 Jones St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1910. J. Guernsey Curtiss, Vocalist, jy Adams St., Rochester. N. Y. 871 BETA PHI Roy Channing Draper, City Official, 287 Monroe Ave., Rochester, N. V. Dept. of Pub. Wks. Embry Crittenden MacDowell, Insur- ance, 804 Granite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Agt., The Union Central Life Ins. Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1906 — . m., Grace Richardson, New York, N. V., Jan. u, 1909. Charles Peters Oliver, Chemist, 13 Pit- man St., Providence, R. I. Ph.B. Mgr., Football Team (3). Leader, Glee Club (2-3). 2d Grad. Pr. m., Belle ,\l. Chamberlain, Rochester, N. W, June 26, 1907. 1907 Jay Edward Dutcher, Law Student, 816 Lebanon St., El Paso, Tex. A.B. William Frederick Goff, Manufacturer, 87 Aldine St., Rochester, N. V. Cornell, 1904. Confectionery Mfr., Rochester, N. Y., 1905—. Edward Adolph Stahlbrodt, Advertising, 26 Lake View Park, Rochester, N. Y. Outdoor Advertising, Rochester, K. V., 1907 — . George Timothy Sullivan, Stenographer, 184 N. Union St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Edgar Flandreau Van Buskirk, Teacher and Editor. 391 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. Class Pres. (2). 2d Soph. Ex. Pr. Capt., Varsity Baseljall Team (3-4). Bus. Mgr., Interpres. Commenc. Speaker. N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1907. Teacher, New York, N. Y., 1908 — . Ed., S. S. League, 1908 — . Columbia Univ., 1908. *^ A P. Albert Lawrence Vosburg, Salesman, Charlotte, N. Y. Univ. of Rochester, 1903 — . Midshipman, U. S. Naval Acad., 1906. Ralph Grant Yeaton, Physician, 1171 45 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. M.U., New York Horn. Med. Coll. A 2. Memb., Lodge and Chapter, P. & A. M.; A K E. Alumni Assn. of N. Y. igoS Stephen Leon Bidwell, 123 Hobart St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Holder Univ. of R. Record, loo-yds. Dash, 10 sees. Joint Holder, N. Y. State In- tercollegiate Record, loo-yds. Dash, 10 sees. Walter RoUin Brooks, Physician, 308 West Ave.. Rochester, N. Y. M.D., N. Y.' Horn. Med. Coll., 1910. * A F. m., Anne Shepard, Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1909. Abram David Burr, Physician, Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., M.D. , Univ. of Rochester, 1904-06. Univ. of Mich., 1906-08. Walter Henry Cassebeer, Architect, 7 Rue Corneille, Paris, France (until 1912). Columbia Univ., School of Arts, 1906-08. 872 Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr., 1909 — . Memb., Soc. of Columbia Univ. Architects. Permanent Address, 769 St. Paul St., Roches- ter, N. Y. Bayard Thomas De Mallie, Merchant, 292 Main St., Worcester, Mass. .Merchant, Worcester, Mass.. 1908 — . m., Edna Gardener Graves. Res., 224 Park Ave. Lloyd Randolph Kneeland, Manufac- turer, care Sanitary Can Co., Ltd., Niagara Ealls, Out. B.S. With Sanitary Can Co., Ltd., .\iagara trails, Ont., 1908 — . Harry Acton Langslow, 32 Hamilton St., Rochester, N. Y. Carleton Elderkin Power, Teacher, Mont- clair Military Acad., Montclair, N. J. A.B. <1> B K. Instr., Montclair Mil. Acad., Montclair, N. J. Arthur Franklin Priest, Lawyer, 6 Park St., Haverhill, Mass. LL.B. Univ. of Rochester, 1904-05. LL.B., Univ. of Ala., 1907. .\la. Bar, 1907. Mass. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, Haverhill, Mass., 1908 — . m., Marian Hirst Laury, Laury's Station, Pa., Dec. 16, 1908. Mass. Gen, Ct., House, 1909. 1909 Le Roy Frink Fairchild, care Prof. H. L. Fairchild. Univ. of Rochester, Roches- ter, N. Y. A.B., C.E., Cornell Univ., 1910. Edward Harry Gilman, 505 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Ed.-in-chie£, Campus. Mgr., Dramatic Club. Musical Clubs. 6 11 2. H. W. C. Richard Herbert Grant, 78 South Good- man St., Rochester. N. Y. B.S. Football Team (2-3-4). Basketball Team (3-4). Baseball Team (i-j-3-4). Pres., Jr. Class. 9 2. H. W. C. Harvey Wilbur Graves, 594 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. Sec Pi, 1909. Univ. of Rochester, 1905- 06. Dartmouth Coll., 1906-09. George Hanes Joy, 285 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. \arsity Baseball. Basketball. Capt., Varsity Football. Dramatic Club. 6 11 2. H. W. C. Matthew Delbert Lawless, 23 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. en 2. H. W. C. Class Baseball Team (1-2-3). Class Hist. (2-4). 2d Basket- ball Team (2). Asst. Mgr., Football Team (3); Mgr. (4). Soph. Jol! (2). Campus Bd. (2-3). Press Club (3). Franklin Hiram Smith, Student, 54 Augustine St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B. See Delta Chi, 1909. Univ. of Roches- ter, 1905-07. A.B., Cornell Univ., 1909; Law Seh., 1909 — . George Leon Thompson, Civil Engineer, 823 Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. BETA PHI igio William Millhatn Bidwell, 122 Hobart St., Rochester, N. Y. Frank Shaw Chamberlain, 459 Alex- ander St., Rochester, N. V. 2d Varsity Baseball Nine. Capt., Class Nine. Norman DuSet, 1134 Lake Ave.. Roches- ter, N. Y. Mass. Inst. Technol., — igii. Stephen Rae Hickok, Merchant, 138 Champlain St., Rochester, N. Y. Charles Erwin Lamson, 80 Kenilworth Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Channing Bauer Lyon, 37 Tracy St.. Rochester, N. Y. City Pr. Schp. Soph. Ex. Mgr., Basketball Team. B 2. Christian Edward Miihl, 29 Kenilworth Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Soph. Ex. Dramatic Club. Ed., Campus. ens. Mgr., Musical Clubs. Martin Castleman Rutherford, 117 Camp- bell St., Rochester, N. Y. Masque. Dramatic Club (1-2). Musical Club (1-2). Cornell Univ., 1910. De Hart Gridley Scrantom, 27 Strathal- lan Park, Rochester, N. Y. Varsity Track Team. 9 11 2. Clarence William Shafer, Salesman, 11 State St., Rochester, N. Y. ens. Louis Joseph Summerhays, i Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. ens. igii Karl Castle Burling, 182 Rutgers St., Rochester, N. Y. Class Pres. Varsity Baseball Team. Class Baseball Team. Univ. of R., 1907-08. Henry William Edwards, 285 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. Basketball Team (1-2). Walter Davis Edwards, 285 Alexander St. Rochester. N. Y. Baseball Team (i). ' Basketball , Team (2). George Truesdale Huther, 91 Wellington Ave., Rochester, N. Y. John Conrad Kurtz, 745 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. ens. William Everett Nicholoy, Newark, N. Y. Henry Poole Pray, 28 Cotting St., Med- ford, Mass. Varsity Football Team (1-2-3); Capt. (3). Burpee Hallett Saulsman, 85 Lowell St., Somerville, Mass. Varsity Football Team (1-2). George Graham Smith, 60 Peck St., Rochester, N. Y. ens. igi2 Wheeler Davis Allen, 1041 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Burt Craig Bascom, 21 Champlain St., Rochester, N. Y. Claus Andrew Harwick, 29 Tennyson Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Oscar Lewis Kaiser, 13 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y. Class ' Toastmaster. Ed., Campus. Herbert Charles Snelgrove, 165 Einerson St., Rochester, N. Y. 1913 Willis Wild Bradstreet, 154 Federal St., Rochester, N. Y. Class V. Pres. Frank Teal Cox, 24 Chestnut St., Rochester, N. Y. Capt., 1913 Basketball Team. Varsity Basket- ball Team. Charles Francis Doyle, Clinton, N. Y. Paul Valentine Fortmiller, 18 Prospect St., Newark, N. Y. Harold Park Harding, Naples, N. Y. Capt., Class Baseball Team (i). Julius Carl Kaelber, 75 Ave. A, Roches- ter, N. Y. Horace Willsdon MacDowell, 122 Har- rington St., Rochester, N. Y. Lynn Wallace Pickard, 447 Hawley St., Rochester, N. Y. Charles Earle Pratt, 346 Garson Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Raymond Fort Slocum, S7 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y. 87.^ THETA CHI UNION UNIVERSITY [UNION COLLEGE UNTIL APRIL lo, 1873] Schenectady, N. Y, Chartered, November 25, 1856. Inactive, 1869 — . ACTIVE MEMBERS 1857 Moses Hawks Bliss, Lawyer, 445 Frank- lin Ave., Pasadena, Cal. A.B. See Mu, 1857. Union Coll., 1856-57. Law Student, Herkimer, N. Y., 1857-59. N. Y. Bar, 1859. Priv., Co. B, 44th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1861-64. Lawyer, Ft. Dodge, Iowa, 1868-87. Clk., Cts., Webster Co., Iowa, 10 yrs. m., Fanny Arnold, ib., Sept. 4, 1877. Lawyer, Pasadena, Cal., 1887 — . George LaMonte, Banker and Manufac- turer, 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Charter Member. * B K. Pres., Fe- male Coll., Farmville, Va., 1857-62. m., Re- becca T. Kern, Romney, W. Va., June 28, 1858. Pres., Danville Female Coll., 1862-65. Paper Mfr., New York, N. Y., 1865—. Res., Boundbrook, N. J. : Aaron Niskern, Austin, Tex. A.B. * B K. Wales Wallace Wood, Lawyer, Belvi- dere, 111. A.B. Charter Member. * B K. Adjt., 95th. 111. Inf., U. S. A. A. A. G., 6th Div., 17th Army Corps, Army of Tenn. Author, "History of 95th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Volunteers," 1865. Master-in-Chanc, Boone Co., 111., 1865- 73. m., Alice E. Humphrey, June 13, 1866. State's Atty., Boone Co., 111., 1873 — . City Atty., Belvidere, 111. William James Wright, Clergyman, tHyannis Port, Mass. A.B., Ph.D., LL.D. Charter Member. * B K. m., Tulia McNair, Mar. 21, 1859. Grad., Theol. Sem. of the Presb. Ch., 1862. Regt. and Hosp. Chapl., 1861-64. Prof., Math., Wilson Coll., 1876-77. Ph.D., Union Univ., 1876. Author, "Determinants," "Trilinear Coordinates," "In- variants." LL.D., Westminster Coll., 1882. Memb., London Math. Soc; Am. Assn. Adv. of Sci. 874 ♦Benjamin Franklin Dake, Physician, Pasadena, Cal. A.B., A.M., M.D. Charter Member. * B K. Prin., Acad., Sodus, N. Y., 1857-58. m., (1) Louisa Delia O'Keefe, ib., Aug. to, 1858. Prin., High Sch., Clyde, N. Y., 1858-60. M.D., West- ern Horn. Coll., 1862. Lecturer, Puite Med. Coll., 1877. m., (2) Anna Mary McCague, Dec. 23, 1880. Memb., Am. Inst. Hom. d., Sept. 24, 1907. *John Seeley Stacy, Lawyer, Anamosa, Iowa. A.B. Charter Member. Law Student, Ana- mosa, Iowa, 1857-58. Iowa Bar, 1858. Law- yer, Anamosa, Iowa, 1858-75. Delegate, Repub. Natl, Conv. that nominated Lincoln for PreS., i860, m., Charlotte Alzada Kellogg, Buda, 111., Nov. 16, 1862. Co. Judge, Jones Co., Iowa, 1862-63. Mayor, Anamosa, Iowa, 1866. Dir. and SoHc, Iowa Midland R. R., 1870-71. Law- yer, San Francisco, Cal., 1875-76; Anamosa, Iowa, 1876 — . Referee in Bankruptcy. Com- piler, "Iowa Code of Civil Procedure," 5878. ♦Alfred Webster, Lawyer, Rock Island, 111. A.B. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1857. N. Y. Bar, :857. Lawyer, Moline, 111., 1857-58. Assoc. Ed., Independent, Moline, 111., 1857-58. Lawyer, Rock Island, 111., 1858-78. m., J. Chapin, Royalton, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1861. 111. lien. Assembly, Senate, 1864-68. d., Feb. 12, 1870. 1858 Rodman Wells Bosworth, Clergyman, tColumbus, Wis. A.B., B.D., D.D. Charter Member. Wis. Conf., M. E. Ch., 1861-70. B.D., Garret Bibli- cal Inst., 1863. m., Margaret Bishop Smith. Sept. 29, 1864. Colo Conf., M. E. Ch., 1870- THETA CHI 79. Co. Supt,, Pub. Instr.. Larimer Co., Colo., 1874-75. Wis. Conf., M. E. Cii., 1879-84. D.D., Univ. of La., and Lawrence I'niv., 1889. LeRoy Clark Cooley, College Professor, 2 Reservoir Sq., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Charter Member, m., Rossabella M. Flack, Mar. 30, 1859. Prof., Nat. Scis., Norm. Sch., Albany, N. Y., 1861- 74. Author, "Text Book of Physics," 1868; "Text Book of Chemistry," 1869; "Elementary Natural Philosophy," 1871; "Elementary Chem- istry," 1873. Prof., Physics and Chemistry, Vassar Coll., 1874-1907; Emeritus, 1907 — . * B K, 1882. Ph.D., 1882. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Phys. Soc; N. Y. S. S. Teachers' Assn.; N. E. Assn. (Pres., 1899). Richmond Fisk, Jr., Clergyman, Ayer, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B., D.D. See Epsilon, 1858. Union Coll., 1857-58. Charter Member. Univ. Ch.. 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Y., 1863—. Asst. Surg., N. Y. Vols., U. S. A. m., Mary Lovell Gould, Delhi, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1867. d., Jan. i, 1870. *David Vincent Gerald, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. A.B., LL.B. See Upsilon, i860. Union Coll., 1858-60. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1861. R. 1. Bar, 1862. Sch. Comr., E. Providence, R. I., 1862. Lawyer, Providence, R. I., 1862-68. m., Eliza Bishop, ib., July 20, 1869. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1868-71. d., Feb. 22, 1871. *William Carpenter Macy, College Pro- fessor, New York. N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. * B K. Tutor, Union Coll., 1861-64. Adj. Prof., Gr., Union Coll., 1864-67. Contrib. and Joint Ed., United Service Magazine, 1885-86. Prof., Class, and Belles-lettres, New York, N. Y. *Albert Gardner Washburn, Lawyer, Amsterdam, N. Y. LL.B. See Upsilon, i860. Union Coll., 1858- 60. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1861. N. Y. Bar, 1861. Ed., Daily Dispatch, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1861. Lawyer, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1862. m.. Belle Evans, Schenectady, N. Y., June, 1861. Priv., 134th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A.; Sergt.; ist Lt., Oct. i, 1862 — ; Capt., Nov. 10, 1862-63. d., Falmouth, Va., Jan. 20, 1863. *George William Wormelle, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. A.B, See Xi, i860. Union Coll., 1859-60. U. S. Pension Office, Washington, D. C. 1861 James Kinney Brugler, Lawyer, Butler, Mo. A.B. See Rho, 1861. Lafayette Coll., 1857-59. Union Coll., 1859-61. ra., Fannie Jane Brown, Bloomsburg, Pa., Sept. 28, 1862. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1865-68; Butler, Mo., 1868—. City Atty., Butler, Mo., 1870-75. Mgr., Bates Co. Loan and Land Co., ib., 1884-95. Banker, ib,, 1890 — . Henry Martyn Morey, Clergyman, 109 Catherine St., Ypsilanti, Mich. A.B. * B K. Theol. Sem. of the Presb. Ch., 1861-65. Prin., Union Sch'., Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1862-63. Asst. Pastor, 1st Presb. Ch., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1865-66. m., Ellen M. Lemme.x, Windsor, Vt., June 21, 1866. Presb. Ch., Pittsford, N. Y., 1866-68; Westminster Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1868-74. ist Presb. Ch., S. Bend, Ind., 1874-79; 3d Presb. Ch., Indianapo- lis, Ind., 1879-83; 1st Presb. Ch., Geneva, N. Y., 1884-86; Marshall and Ypsilanti, Mich., 1886—. Del., ist World's S. S. Conv., Lon- don, Eng., , 1889. Author, "Reply to Inger- soU's Mistakes of Moses," "Illustrated Ser- mons for Boys and Girls." Henry Parsons, Lawyer, 140 Nassau St.. New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Nott Schp. Pr., 1857-60. * B K. Law Student, Hudson, N. Y., 1861-62. 1st Lt., Co. G, 134th N. Y., Inf., U. S. A., Oct. I, 1862 — ; Capt., Feb. 5, 1863 — . Discharged, June 8, 1863. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1863 — . m., (i) Agnes Turnbull, New York, N. Y., July 25, 1867; (2) Fannie Griscom, New York, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1873. Jacob Pitman, Farmer, fRich Hill, Mo. A.B. See Rho, 1861. Union Coll., 1860-61. Farmer, Mont., 1868 — . 1862 Wilbur Fisk Bromfield, Teacher, Lin- coln, 111. A.B., A.M. Union Coll., i86'2. m., Hattie Marion Evans, Troy, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1863. Supt. of Schs., Mendota, III., 1865-77; Tuscola, 111., 1872-77; Lincoln, 111., 1877 — . 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Author, "Early Bibles of America," "Early Prayer Books of America," "Prayers for Priest and People," "Restoration of the Reservation of the I'k- .sed Sacrament for the Sick," "Historic Bibles in America," A K E Songs. ♦Alexander Taylor Compton, Lawyer, New York, .\'. Y, ,\.B., LL.B. See Mu, 1863. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Newark, N. J., 1865-67. LL.B., N. Y. Univ., 1866. Lawyer, Newark, N. J., 1866- 69. i\. Y. Bar, 1866. m., Mary Eliza Inger- soll. New York, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1868. Sec, I'ottier & Slymus Mfg. Co., 1869-72. Pres., U. S. Regulation Fire Arms Co., 1872-83. Sec, U. S. Steamship Co., 1877-82. d., Jan. 3D, 1902. *Edward Frothingham, Physician, Johnstown, N. Y. .\.B., M.D. Priv., 44th N. Y., Inf., U. S. A. Act. Asst. Surg., Mt. St. Vincent Hosp., New York, N. Y. Asst. Surg., U. S. N., Sloop-of- VVar, Oneida. Staff, Intelligencer, Glovers- ville, N. Y., 1861. M.D., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1866. Staff, Times, New York, N. Y., 1867-69. Drowned in wreck of U. S. 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Y., 1876; Washington, D. C, 1877. Hardware Merchant, Dallas, Tex., 187S. d., Dec. 8, 1864 John Stone Bradley, Merchant. 483 20 St., Portland, Ore. Union Coll., 1860-62. Priv., Sergt., 2d Lt., ist Lt., and Adjt., 37th Mass. Inf., U. S. A., 1861-65. Bvt. Capt., Apr. 6, 1865 — . Dis- charged, May 15, 1865. With Smith Paper Co., Lee, Mass., 1865-67. m., (i) Lucy Jane Sturges, Lee, Mass., Dec. 11, 1866. Merchant, Bay City, M5ch., 1867-78. Wliolesale and Retail Lumber Dealer, Newark, Ohio, Bridal Veil, and Portland, Ore., 1878—=. m., (2) Louise Bradley, nee Glover, Aurora, III., Jan. 21, 1886. Elias Ford Carr, Teacher, 58 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. See Kappa Phi, 1864. Union Coll., 1863-64. First Asst., High Sch., Troy, N. Y., 1864-73. ni., (1) Julia Amelia McMaster, Dec. 23, 1868. Prof., Math., State 878 THETA CHI Norm. Sch., Trenton, N. J., 1873—. Ph.D., Union, 1892. m., (2) Margaret Noyes Green, 1899. Samuel Webb Clason, Physician, 13 W. I2S St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. See Phi Chi, 1864. Rutgers Coll., 1860-62. Union Coll., 1862-64. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1867. m., Orselia Sheldon Cam- eron, Washingtonville, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1868. Phys., Orange Co., N. Y., 1868-76; Arlington, N. J., 1876-82; New York, N. Y., 1882—. San. Insp., Health Dept., New York, N. Y. Menib., Lodge and Commandery, F. & A. M. John Nelson, Lawyer, fNew York, N. Y. Union Coll., i860 — . Abram Van Nest Powelson, Lawyer, Middletown, N. Y. A.B., A.M'. See Phi Chi, 1864. Union Coll., 1863-64. Law Student, Middletown, N. Y., 1864-68. N. Y. Bar, 1868. Lawyer, Middle- town, N. Y., 1868 — . Justice of the Peace, Middletown, N. Y., 1868—; Memb., Bd. of Edu., ib., 1868-74. m., Adaline Palen, Never- sink,, N. Y., July 27, 1870. Corpn. Atty., Middletown, N. Y., 1878-79. Justice, Police Ct., Middletown, N. Y. Contrib., numerous Newspapers. Dist. Atty., Orange Co., N. Y., 1894-1901. 1865 Elmer Alva Allen, Lawyer, 42 Broadway. Kew York, N. Y. A.B. Valedictorian, Philomathean Lit. Soc, 1865. * B K. Res., Marion, Iowa, 1865-69. Asst. Cashier, Phcenix Silk Mfg. Co., Pater- son, N. J., 1870-71. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1876 — . m., Mary Eleanor Devoe, New York, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1876. Instr., Com. Schs., 8th Dist., New York, N. Y., 1883 — Res., 65 W. 190 St. James Woodruff Blake, faS W. 26 St., New York, N. Y. m., Mary Hayden Seymour, June 3, 1868. Mgr., Domestic Sewing Machine Co. Clark Brooks, Lawyer, tS4 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Nott Schp. Pr., 1862-65. ist V. Pres., XVIII A K E Conv., 6 X Chap., Schenectady, N. Y., July 25-27, 1864. Lat. Salutatorian, 1865. * B K. Prof., Class., Episcopal Mil. Acad., Cheshire, Conn., 1865- 66; Dutchess Co. Acad., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1867-69. Law Student, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1868-69. Law Student, Schenectady, N. Y., 1870. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1870 — . m., Mary Groot Brown, Schenectady, N. Y., June 23, 1875. Res., 122 W. 103 St. Francis James Hoag, Merchant and Con- tractor [Retired], 2140 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. A.B. * B K. Teacher, High Sch., Toledo, Ohio, 1866-69. Memb., Hoag & Neel, Dealers in Paint, Oil, and Glass, Toledo, Ohio, 1869- 84. m., Ella Whitaker, Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1876. Europe, 1878. Ins. Agt., Toledo, Ohio, 1884-99; Retired, 1S99. John Milton Hughes, Merchant, t774 Broadway, New York, N. Y. See Lambda, 1865. m.. Miss Hilton, New York, N. Y. With E. J. Denning & Co., Dry Goods, New York, N. Y. Res., 630 Fifth Ave. Henry Stoddard, Judge, Woodbridge, Conn. A.M., LL.B. Kenyon Coll., 1861-63. Albany Law Sch., 1864. N. Y. Bar, 1864. Conn. Bar, 1864. Lawyer, New Haven, Conn., 1864 — . Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, Mil- ford, 1868; New Haven, 1871; Senate, 4th Dist., 1872-73. Judge, Ct. Com. Pleas, New Haven, Conn., 1874; Superior Ct., Conn., 1882 — A.M., Yale, 1888. Frank Terry Vaughan, Lawyer. Box 54, Little Rock, Ark. A.B., LL.B. See Chi, 1864. P"v., Woodruff's Bat., McRae's Brig., C. S. A., 2 yrs. Transf., Miss. Dist., Price's Corps. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1865. N. Y. Bar, 1865. Lawyer, Little Rock, Ark., 1866 — . m., Margaret Temple Sharp, Little Rock, Ark., July 2, 1872. Pros. Atty., 6th Jud. Dist., Ark., 1876-82. Judge, Circ. Ct., 6th Jud. Dist., Ark., 1882-87. Memb., ]3d. of Visitors, Ark.- Industrial Univ. V. Pres., Dir., and Mgr., Southn. Telephone Co., Little Rock, Ark., 1887 — . Bus. Address, 922-923 Son. Trust Bldg. *John Calvin Knox, Jr., Lawyer, Wash- ington, 0. C. See Lambda, 1865. d., 1885. *A. B. W. Tenney, West Concord, N. H. Union Coll., 1861 — . 1866 John Elmer Ashe, Lawyer, Room 24, General P. O., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. Law Student, Troy, N. Y., 1867-68. N. Y. Bar, 1868. Ed., Demo- crat, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1872-73; Mohawk Valley Democrat, 1874-82. m., Catharine Marie Shanahan, Tribes Hill, N. Y., May 29, 1879. Dep. Supt., Pub. Wks., State of N. Y., Al- bany, N. Y.; U. S. Post Office Insp., Fonda, N. Y.; Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1883—. Treas., The Cayadutta Electric R. R. Cashier, People's Savings Bk., Amsterdam, N. Y. Frederick Blake, Bookseller, fS i St., Troy, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Bookseller, Troy, N. Y., 1866—. m., Sara M. Viel, Waterford, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1872. Thomas Romeyn Bunn, Real Estate, fiS Brookside Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. A.B. Merchant, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1866-74. m., Kate Rathbone Rhodes, Marietta, Ohio, June I, 1871. Res., New York, N. Y., 1874- -jy. Dry Goods Merchant, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1877-83; Real Estate, ib., 1883 — . Monroe Marsh Cady, Lawyer, Main and 7 St., Dubuque, Iowa. A.B. Soph. Decl. Pr. * B K. Teacher, Acad., Milford, Pa., 1866-68. Lawyer, Oswego, N. Y., 1868-69. Lispenasse French Inst., New York, N. Y., 1869-70. Lawyer, Dubuque, Iowa, 1870 — . m., Kate Markell, Nichols, N. Y., June 16, 1875. James Campbell Miller, Lawyer, fAm- sterdam, N. Y. A.B. B K. Law Student, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1866-69; Lawyer, 1869 — . Memb., J. C. Miller & Co., Knit Underwear, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1873-84; Jas. C. & Jno. C. Miller, id.. 879 THETA CHI Thomas James Sanson, Lawyer, 56 Wall St., New '^ ork, N. Y. A.B. -'li Jr. Uecl. i'r. * H K. •Jcaclicr, Mil. Acail., Peekskill, N. Y., 1866-67. Law Student, Pcckskill, i\. Y., 1866-69. -^- V. Bar, 1868. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1868—. Ill,, I'annie G. McPherson, Nov. 19, 1874. Kes., J94 William St., East Orange, N. J. ♦William Fayette Harrison, Troy, N. Y. .\. B. Clk., U. S. Tieas. Uejjt.. Washington, U. C, iS68. Clk. anil Mgr., Lick House, San Francisco, Cal., 1870-84. Cashier, Ij. S. Mo- tel, Saratoga Springs, .N. Y., 1886-87. tl., June 28, 1887. *Otis Hinkley, New Harmony, Ind. Sec Thetii, 1866. Union Coll., i866. d., 1877. 1867 *Thomas Frothingham Archibald, Corn- ing, N. Y. Union ' Coll., 1863 — . in., Florence O. Brad- ley, July 5, 1876. d., Feb. 16, 1882. *Henry Miller Cox, Physician, New York, N. Y. .\.B. M.l)., Columbia Coll., 1871. Pbys., Rochester, N. Y., 1871-76. Res. Phys., City Hosp., Rochester, N. Y., 1872-73. City Phys., Rochester, N. Y., 1873-74. Phys., Potsdam, N. Y., 1876-83; New York, N. Y., 1883—. d., Apr. 25, 1904. 1868 Frederick Putnam Bellamy, Lawyer, 204 Montague St., Brooklyn. N. Y. C.E., LL.B. Sec, Spec. A K E Conv., 'i Chap., Xew Haven, Conn., Jan. 8-9, 1867. LL.B., Columbia, 1871. Lawyer, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871 — . m., Blanche Wilder, 1879. Res., 260 Henry St. Thomas Stewart Callender, City Official, Mariner's Harbor, Staten Island, New York, N. Y. Union Coll., 1863 — . Lumber Merchant. Vet- eran of the Civil War. Insp. of Health, Mariner's Harbor. Res., 10 Riverside Ave. Patrick Henry Gunckel, Lawyer, 1614 Second Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. See Kappa, 1868. Miami Univ., 1864-65. Un- ion Coll., 1865-6S. 1st Jr. Pr. Lawyer, Day- ton, Ohio, 1871-82. m., Kate Turpin, Dayton, Ohio, May 14, 1874.' Lawyer, Patent and Trade Mark Law, Minneapolis, Minn., 1883 — . ♦Latham Oornell Strong, Journalist, Troy, N. Y. A.I!, ist Blatchford Oral, Pr., 1868. Student, Univ. of llcidelijcrg, i8(,9. At-.soc. Ed., Daily Whig, Troy. N. W, 1870-73; Assoc. Ed. and Prop., Buttetin, Troy, N. Y. in., Mary Eddy Fowler, Hoosick Falls, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1871. A. D. C, rank Co!., Gov. Tilden's Staff, 1874. Poet, XX.\ A K E Conv., E Chap., Williams- town, Mass., Oct. lo-ii, 1876. Author, "Cas- tle Windows," 1876; "Poke O'Moonshine," 1878; "Midsummer Dreams," 1879. d.. Tarry- town, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1879. i86g Eugent Halleck Bundy, Lawyer, New Castle, Ind. See Kappa, 1869. Miami Univ., 1864-66. Un- ion Coll., 1866-67. Miami Univ., 1867-69. *Edward Bellamy, Litterateur, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Union Coll., 1867-68. Europe, 1868-69. Law Student with Leonard - & Wells, Springfield, Mass. Mass. Bar, 1871. Ed. Contrib., Evening Post, New York, N. Y., 1871-72. Ed. Writer and Lit. Ed., Daily Union, Springfield, Mass., 1872-77. Ed., Daily News, Springfield, Mass., 1880-84. Author, ".\ Nantucket Idyl," "Dr. Heidenhoff's Process," "Miss Ludington's Sis- ter," "Looking Backward," etc *Sidney Arphaxed Loomis, Lawyer, Lit- tle Falls, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Albany Law Sch. Cor., Argus, Albany, X. Y. Lawyer, Little Falls, N. Y. d., Sept. 7, 1879. *John Augustin McKinney, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Univ. of \ a., 1865-66. Union Coll., 1867. Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1871. ist Lt., 4th Regt., U. S. Cav. Killed in Battle with In- dians, Wyo., Nov. 25, 1876. 1870 Arthur Latham Barney, Banker, Irving- ton, N. Y. Union Coll., 1866. Europe, 1867. With Puel- ston, Raymond & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1868-69; Wells, Fargo & Co., Bankers, etc., ib., 1870-71. m., Helen Louise Avery, Farmerville, N. Y., June 15, 1S71. Europe, 1885-87. 8R0 KAPPA PSI CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY Lebanon, Tenn. Chartered, march i6, 1857. Inactive, 1862-66. Inactive, 1874 — . '. I>-jV.' ACTIVE MEMBERS 1858 Burrill Bunn Battle, Judge, fLittle Rock, Ark. LL.B., 1858. Tenn. Bar, 1858. Lawyer, Lew- isville, Ark., 1858-61; 1866-69; Washington, Ark., 1869-79. Ark. Gen. Assembly, House, Hempstead Co. m., Josephine A. Witherspoon, nee Cannon, Nov. 29, 1870. Lawyer, Little Rock, Ark., 1879 85. Judge, Supreme Ct., State of Ark., 1885 — . Hugh Lawson Bedford, Farmer, Bailey, Tenn. .\.B., C.E., LL.B., A.M. See Chi, 1854, and Iota, 1855. Univ. of Miss., 1851-53. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1854-55. Cumberland Univ., 1855-58. Charter Memb. LL.B., 1858. Dist. School Comr. Lt., Art., C. S. A., 1861-65. Farmer, Bailey, Tenn., 1865^^. m., Maria Louisa Mc- Lean, Grenada, Miss., May 33, 1867. Ed., Cotton Planters' Journal, _ 1897-98; Planters' Journal, 1903-06. Sch. Dir. Rep. to Natl. Farmers' Cong., 2 terms. Memb., Tenn. For- estry Comsn. Dandridge Dabney Bryant, Merchant, tNeosho, Mo. LL.B., 1858. Lawyer, Cleveland, Tenn., 1858- 62. m., Ann Eliza Tibbs, ib., Feb. i, 1859. Orderly Sergt., Co. F, 15th Tenn. Cavalry, C. S. A., Nov., 1862; Paroled, 1863. Merchant Tailor, Grantville, Ga., and Auburn, Ala., 1865- 67; Union City, Tenn., 1S67-79; Neosha, 1879—. William Murphy Cravens, Lawyer, fFt. Smith, Ark. LL.B., 1858. Miss. Bar, 1858. Lawyer, Neosha, Mo., 1859-62. Pros. Atty., 13th Jud. Circ, Mo., 1860-62. Lt. and Adjt., 21st Ark. Inf., C. S. A., 1862-65. m., Mary Eloise Ruther- ford, Ft. Smith, Ark., Apr. 8, 1862. Lawyer, ib., 1867—. 88l ♦Robert Hayne Ambercrombie, Lawyer, Gadsden, Ala. LL.B., 1858. Capt., Tuskegee Light Inf.; Maj.; Lt. Col.; Col., 45th Ala. Inf., C. S. A. m., Miss Gary, Lowndes Co., Ala. ♦Henry Hill Bedford, Lawyer, Bailey, Tenn. LL.B., 1858. See Chi, 1853- Charter Memb. d., 1858. ♦Gabriel Jones Buchanan, Lawyer, Aber- deen, Miss. A.B. LL.B., 1858. Ed., Maga:!ine. Adjt., nth Miss. Regt., Army of Va., C. S. A., 1861- 65. m., Margaret Moore, Mar. 13, 1866. ♦John Cartwright Carter, College Pro- fessor, Waynesboro, Ga. LL.B., Valedictorian, 1858. m.. Miss Caruthers, Lebanon, Tenn., 1859. Prof., Law, Cumberland Univ., 1859-60. Col., 38th Tenn. Inf., C. S. A., 1862—; Brig. Gen., 1864—. Killed, Battle of Franklin, Tenn., Dec, 1864. ♦Thomas Rowan Dashiell, Lawyer, Co- lumbus, Miss. LL.B., A.M. See Chi, 1857. Charter Memb. LL.B., 1858. Lawyer, Columbus, Miss., 1858- 76. A.M., Univ. of Miss., 1859. m., Fanny Howry, Oxford, Miss., Oct. 27, 1859. Capt f,"' Tenn. Regt., C. S. A.; Paymaster and Staff, Gen. Breckenridge ; Service, 1861-65. Atty. and Adjuster, Phcenix Ins. Co., 1870-76. d., July 4, 1876. ♦Matthew Martin England, Lawyer, Marion, Ala. LL.B., 1858. Lawyer, Marion, Ala., 1858-61. Mayor, ib., 1859-60. ist Lt, and Capt., Co. F nth Ala. Regt., C. S. A. d., Richmond, Va., Dec, X2, 1861. KAPPA PSI *Maftln Van Buren Huff, Lawyer, WoodviUe, Miss, tAi.U., I8s8i Sci Eta, 1856. Jill., Lexington, Miss,, i860. iJist. Atty., Wilkinson Co., Mim., 1866-69. Ill,, Olivia Katcliffc, Liberty, Miss,, Oct. II, 1870. d.. Apt, z2, 1875. *J. E. Johnson, Lawyer, Carrollton, "i Miss. LL.B., 1858. *Edmurid Burt McClanahan, Lawyer, Chicago, HI, LL.B., 1858. Col., C. S, A, 111. Bar. *Isaac Croon Madding, Lawyer, Leigh- ton, Ala. ij A.B. Capt., ist and isth Ala. Kegts., C. S. A. I Killed, Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Sejit. ig, ,] 1863. *John Houston Nelson, Lawyer, Green- ville, Miss. LL.B,, i8j8. See Chi. 1858. Cliarter Memb. » Ml«s. Bar, 1838, Lawyer, Greenville, Miss., 1865-70. Aid. and Mayor, ib. d., 1878. *Martin Augustus Oatis, Lawyer, Cle- burne, Tex. LL.B., 1858. See Chi, 1855. Cliarter Memb. m., (1) Helen L. Lennisson, 1858. 1st Lt., Co. A, 22d Miss. Inf., C. S. A.J Capt., Maj., Col., — 1865. m., (2) Annie Smith, nee Hooker, 1868. *James Knox Polk Record, Lawyer, Dal- las, Tex. LL.B., 1858. Lawyer, McKinney, Tex., 1859-60; Dallas, Tex., i860 — . m., Khoda D. Johnson, Johnson's Sta., Tex., i860. Priv. and Capt., Tex. \ols., C. S. A.; Q. M., stationed in Ark. and Tex. Tex. Const. Conv., 1866. Tex. Legis., Senate, Dallas and Tarrant Cos., 1866. d., Jan., 1869. 1859 James Brett, Jr., Lawyer, 323 Poplar St., Memphis, Tenn. LL.B., 1859. Lit. Soc. Orator. Lawyer, Mem- phis, Tenn., 1859-62. m., (i) Miss Patton, Ark., 1859; (2) Laura Nelson, Memphis, 1861. John Gideon Harris, Journalist, fMont- gomery, Ala. LL.B., 1859. Ala. Bar, 1858. Memb., Ala. Dem. Electoral Coll. m., Mary Jane Brown, ' Jan. 3, 1861. Maj., 20th Ala. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Ed. and Prop., Alabama Baptist, Selma, Ala., 1882-86. Montgomery, Ala., i885 — . Reg., Land Office, Montgomery, Ala., 1885-89. State Supt of Pub. Instr., Ala., 1890 — . Stephen Decatur Herman, Farmer, tBrick, Ala. LL.B., 1859. Tenn. and Ala. Bars, 1859. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, Lauderdale Co., 1859-61. Lawyer, Florence, Ala., i860. Priv., 7th Ala. Inf., C. S. A:, I yr.; ist Lt., 7th Ala. Cav., 1 yr. ; id., 1866-68. m., (1) Celestia Redus, Lawrence Co., Ala., Nov., 1862. Farmer, Brick, Ala., 1868 — . m., (2) Indiana L. Carter, June, 1869. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, Lauderdale Co., 1874-75. James Bennett McCreary, Lawyer, Rich- mond, Ky. LL.B., LL.D. \'alediclorian. LL.B., 1859. Lawyer, Richmond, Ky., l8s9 — . Maj- and Lt. Col., nth Cav., C. S. A., 1862-65. m- Kate Hughes, Lexington, Ky., June 12, 1867.. Del., Natl. Dera. Convs., 1868, 1900, 1904. Ky.. Gen. Assembly, House, Madison Co., 1869-74;: Speaker, 1871-74. Gov., Ky., 1875-79* Pres.,, Ky. Hist. Soc, 1878-80. LL.D., Centre Coll., 1879. Atty., Ky. Cent. R. R., 1880-84. V. S. House of Reps., Ky., 1885-97. U. S. Senate, 1903-09. Trustee, Central Univ.. 1887 — . IHl,,. Intei-nall, Monetary Conf., Brussels, Belgittfli, 1892. Atty., Richmond, Irwin & Three Forks R.R. Author, numerous Ppbs. and Addresses. Memb., Ky. Law Assn. John Campbell Peyton, Physician, St. M.D. Staff, Gen. Robt. Hatton, Army of Northn. Va., Gen. R. E. Lee, C. S. A. il.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1866. m., Eliza Carson Myers, Nov. s, 1873. Phys., Pittsljurgh, Pa., and St. Francis, Fla., 1866 — . Joseph Philips, Farmer, Nashville, Tenn. Grad., Western Mil. Inst., Nashville, Tenii. 1st Lt., loth Tenn. Inf., C. S. A., 1861 — ; ist Lt., Bankhead's Bat., Memphis. Insp., Art., Staff, Lt. Gen. Polk; Service, 1861-65. m., Annie Cozart, Columbus, Miss., July 18, 1865. *Paul Barringer, Lawyer, Oxford, Miss. See Chi, 1855. Charter Memb. Cumberland Univ., Law Dept., 1858-59. m., Kate Herron, Pontoloc, Miss., Apr. 10, i86i. 3d Lt., 41st Miss. Regt., Bragg's Div., C. S. A., 1861-63; Discharged, ill health, 1863. d., Sardis, Miss., June 24, 1872. *Samuel Erasmus Caines, Lawyer, Spen- cer, Tenn. Cumberland Univ., 1855 — . Law Sch., id., 1859 — . Capt., C. S. A. Lawyer, Manchester, Tenn., 1866. m., Ellen Hill, ib., 1867. d., 1882. *Linah Mims Cobb, Paducah, Ky. Station Agt., C. & S. W. R. R., Paducah, Ky., 1876-83. *Warren Cowan, Lawyer, Vicksburg, Miss. LL.B., 1859. Charter Memb. Priv., 21st Miss. Regt., C. S. A., 1861. Q. M., 46th Jliss. Regt. Corpl., Wither's Art., — 1865. m., Annie W. Morley, Mar. ig, 1866. Judge, Probate Ct., Vicksburg, Miss., 1866-68; City Atty., ib., 1874- 76. Miss. Legis., Senate, 2sth Dist., 1877-82. Judge, Circ. Ct. and Chancellor. ♦Charles William Gilmer, Columbus, Miss. Teacher, Acad., Union, Miss., 8 yrs. Con- ductor, Mich. & Ohio R. R., 1868-76. d., 1876. *John Flournoy Henry, Packer, Louis- ville. Ky. LL.B., 1859. Priv., 2d Ky. Cav., C. S. A. With B. K. Hersey & Co., Lead Mines, Granby, Mo., 1861-65; Richardson, Henry & Co., Mfrs. ef Bagging, Louisville, Ky., 1865-74. m.. May C. Richardson, Ivywood, Ky., Sept. 30, 1869. Memb., Patterson, Henry & Co., Pork Packers, Louisville, 1874 — . ♦Robert Houston Isbell, Banker, Talla- dega, Ala. A.B. LL.B., 1859. See Iota, 1856. Charter Memb. Orator, A K E Alumni Assn., State of Ala., i860. Capt., Co. D, 1st Ala. Inf., C. S, A., 1861-65. Captured, Port Hudson, July, 1863; Prisoner, — 1865. Dir., Fire and Marine Ins. Bk., Selma, Ala., 1868-70; Home Ins. Co. of Northn. Ala., Huntsville, Ala., 1870 — ; City Natl, Bk., Sfldfl), Ala., 1872—. Pres., Mont- 882 KAPPA PSI gomery, Nashville & Talladega R. R., 1883—; Rome Cotton Factory, Rome, Ala., 1884 — . *Johii Jefferson Jolly, Lawyer, Hebron, Ala. ra., Sue W. Richardson, Murfreesborough, Tenn., Apr. 8, 1858. Capt., Co. C, 43d Ala. Regt., C. S. A., 1861—; Maj.; Lt. Col.; Col., 1865. Ala. Gen. Assembly, Jefferson Co., 1876- 77. d., 1882. *Bush Jones, Lawyer, Uniontown. Ala. LL.B., A.M. See Psi, 1857. Charter Memb. LL.B., 1859. A.M., Univ. of Ala., j86o. m., Carrie Evans, Mobile, Ala., Apr. 23, 1862. Col., 58th Ala. Inf., C. S. A., 1865. Judge, Probate Ct., Perry Co., Ala., 1865-68. d., Sept. 28, 1872. *Edwin Knapp, Lawyer. Macon, Ga. LL.B., i860. See Beta, 1859. *Bailie Peyton, Lawyer, Lebanon, Tenn. LL.B., 1859. 1st Lt., C. S. A.; Col., Cattle's Regt. Killed, Battle of Jlill Springs, Ky., Jan. 19, 1862. *Horace Thompson Shaw, Merchant, Madison, Ga. See Eta, 1859. Cumberland Univ., 1855-58. *William D. 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Ed., Lebanon Register, 1889 — . *George William Buckner, Lawyer, Baton Rouge, La. LL.B., i860. Sec Zeta Zeta, 1858. Priv., Co. B, 7th La. Inf., C. S. A., 1861 — ; Capt., nth La. Regt.; Capt., Co. A, 1st Trans., Miss. Cav., — 1865. Judge, Justice Ct., Baton Rouge, La., 1866-69. Dist. Atty., 17th Jud. Dist., La., 1880-84. m., Alexandria Tiernan, Huntington, \V. Va., Jan. 2, 1884. Judge, 17th Jud. Dist., La., 1888—. *James Lindsley, Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. LL.B.. ]S6o. Priv. Sec., Andrew Johnson, 1862-65. Contrib., Mags, and Papers. S83 *William Manning Lowe, Lawyer, Huntsville Ala. See Eta, i860. Col., C. S. A. ♦Matthew Dixon Moore, Lawyer, Rock- ford, Ala. LL.B., i860. C. S. A. 111., Miss Crawford, Coosa Co., Ala. d., 1877. *Thomas Edwin Moorman, Lawyer, Aberdeen, Miss. LL.B., i860, d., i860. '*James Madison Robinson, Lawyer, Huntsville, Ala. LL.B., i860. CorpL, Madison Rifles, .-\la., C. S. A., 1861-62; 3d Lt. and 2d Lt., Kelley's Troopers, 1862-64; Wounded and Captured; One Year in Prison; Lt. Col. Memb., Evans, Robin- son & Co., Merchants, Dayton, Ala., 1866-67. m., Mary Gilliam Douglass, Meridianville, Ala., Nov. 17, 1869. Farmer, ib. ; Justice of the Peace, ib., 1880-83; Postmaster, 1882—. ♦Robert McPhail Smith, Lawyer, Nash- ville, Tenn. LL.B., i860, m., Letitia Clark Trimble, Oct. 22, 1862. City Atty., Nashville, Tenn., 1862. Co. Atty., Davidson Co., Tenn., 1868. U. S. Dist. Atty., 1869-73. ♦Benjamin Jacoway Wilkinson, Farmer, Lavaca, Ark. LL.B., i860. Lawyer, \'an Buren, Ark., 1860- 61. m., Sallie Ann .Vrbuckle, Sebastian Co., Ark., Mar. 28, 1861. Carroll's Regt., Cabell's Brig., Hardee's Div., C. S. A., N. W. Ark., 1861. Discharged, ill health, 1862. d., Lime- stone Co., Tex., Nov. 24, 1863. ♦Joseph Crawley Williams, Lawyer, Richmond, Tex. See Zeta Zeta, 1858. Cumberland Univ., Law Sch., 1858-59. Whitcfield's ist Tex. Legion, C. S. -\.; Capt., Ross' Brig. Chief Justice and Co. Judge, Ft. Bend Co., Tex., 1869-80. m., (i) Anna E. Collins; (2) Anna M. Calder. Trustee, RiGhmond Acad. ♦Thomas Jacob Williams, Lawyer, Flor- ence, Ala. LL.B., i860. Lawyer, Florence, Ala., 1861 — . Roddy's Brig., 4th Ala. Cav., C. S. A.; ist Lt. and Capt., Florence Guards, 39th Ala. Inf. Killed, Madison Sta., Ala., Dec. 23, 1864. 1861 Elisha Dowell Kincheloe, Farmer, fDelaplane, Va. LL.B., i860. Ala. Bar, 1861. Farmer, F'au- quier Co., \'a., 1861 — . Gen. Ashley's Cav., C. S. A.; 8th Va. Inf., Gen. Hunton's Brig. Signal and Secret Service, Army of Northn. \'a., Maj. Gen. Longstreet's Corps. Tutor. Priv. Sch.,' 1866-67. Justice of the Peace, Fau- quier Co., Va., 1868-71. \'a. Gen. Assembly, H. of D., Fauquier Co., 1871-73. m., Emily Alace Chappelear, Delaplane, Va., Mav 26, 1875- William Harris Ogilvie, Farmer, fAIli- sona, Tenn. A.B. Priv., 20th Tenn. Regt., Inf., C. S. A., 1861-63; 4Sth Tenn. Regt., Inf., 1863-65. Teach- er, Acads., Rock Springs and College Grove, Tenn , 1865-77. Farmer, AIHsona, Tenn., 1877 — . m., Annie Lou Ogilvie, HpU's Corner, Tenn., July 30, 1S84. KAPPA PSI Thomas Melmoth Osment, Lawyer, tSan Francisco, Cal. A.H. Lawyer, CIcvL^laiid, Tenn., i867'68; San iMancisco, Cal., 1869-74. ni-» Augu.sta Craig- miles, Cleveland, Nov. 37, 1872. Lawyer, Ma«h' ville, Tenn., 1874-78; San Francisco, 1881— . John Frederic Tate, Lawyer, Wetumpka, Ala. See Pti, l8j8. Univ. of Ala., 1854-56. Teacher, 1856-60. Cumberland Univ., Law Sch., 1860-61. tn., Sarah Temperance Drake, Nov. 8, 1860. 2d Lt, Co. G, 17th Ala. Regt., Brigs., Coutry, Jackson and Shelley, Westn. Army, C. S. A., 1861 — ; ist Lt.i Capt.; Maj.; Lt. Col., — 1865. Prin., Sdh., Achee, Ala., 1865-68. Magistrate and Intendant, Georgiana, Ala., 1872-74. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, Butler Co., 1874-76; 1898-90. Lawyer, Wetumpka, Ala., 1874 — . Magistrate and Intendant, Georgiana, 1876-78. 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Sec. and Treas., Tenn. & Pacific R. R., 1876-77. Asst. Cashier, 2d Natl. Ek., Lebanon, Tenn., 1879 — . m., Elenora Price Baker, New Orleans, July 19, 1879. *Milas Micajah Cooper, Lawyer, Can- j ton. Miss. s, LL.B., 1861. Miss. Bar, 1861. Officer, Field Bat., C. S. A.; Wounded, Siege of Vicksburg; Provost Marshal, Canton, Miss., 1865. Lawyer, ib., 1861-72. m., Mary Bailey, ib., Feb. 28, 1867. Judge, Probate Ct., Madison Co., Miss., 1867-69. d., from wounds received in War, Feb. II, 1872. *James Goodrum, Keysburgh, Ky. Cumberland Univ., 1857 — . d., 1865. *Alexander Hamilton Hall, Lawyer, ^ Nashville, Tenn. t Cumberland Univ., 1857—. d.. New York, ' N. Y., 1872. ♦James Mason Kincheloe, Lav\ryer, The Plains, Va. LL.B., 1861. Tenn. Bar, Feb., 1861. Capt. and Maj., C. S. A. Drill Master and Instr., Art. Tactics, Camps, Tenn. d., Cumberland Gap, Tenn., July 27, 1861. *John Somerville, Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. LL.B., 1861. Sergt. Maj., 7th Tenn. Regt., C. S. A. d., Tipton Co., Tenn., 1875. 1862 Frank Ooglesby Anderson, Farmer, Ringgold, Tenn. Cumberland Univ., i86i. C. S, A., 4 y". ♦Eugene Hillyard Wilson, Pleasant Hill, La. Cumberland Univ., 1860-61. Co. A, 2d La. Inf., C. S. A., 1863-65. Returned, wounded, to Pleasant Hill, La., 1865. d.. Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La., Fall, 1865. 1866 Charles Caldwell Cummings, Lawyer, tFort Worth, Tex. A.B. Ed., Southern College Magazine, 1859-60. Wesleyan Univ., i860. Instr., Univ., Miss., 1864. Cumberland Univ., Law Sch., 1865-66. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1866-68; Bolivar Co., Miss., 1869-73. Ed. and Prop., Times, Bolivar, Miss., 1869-70. Lawyer, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1873 — . m., (i) Hattie Sill, Pass Christian, Miss., Jan. 4, 1873. Co. Judge, Terrant Co., Tex., 1876-80. m., (2) Mattie Wear, ib., Jan. I, 1886. Abram Louis Pope, Lawyer, Marion, Ala. Priv., Co. D, 36th Ala. Cav., C. S. A., 1862-65. Cumberland Univ., 1865-66. Lawyer, Perry, Dallas, Marengo and Wilcox Cos., Ala., 1866 — . m., Lizzie P. Irby, Dallas Co., Apr. 18, 1878. Justice of Peace, 1882-83. Prin., Male and Female Acad., Rehoboth, Ala., 1883 — . William King Poston, Lawyer, 19 W. Court St., Memphis, Tenn. Cumberland Univ., 1862 — . Zach Thompson, Lawyer, Wartrace, Tenn. 7th Tenn. Inf., C. S. A., 18 mos.; 4th Tenn, Cav., — 1865. Ed., Free Press, Lebanon, Tenn, 1871. Recorder, ib., 1872; Lawyer, ib. m Lettie C. Cannon, Nov., 1872. I'armer, Cold, well, Tenn. Clk., U. S. Printing Office, Wasli ington, D. C, 1894 — . KAPPA PSi William Henry Webb, Lawyer, fSalinas, Cal. A.B. sist Ala. Cav., C. S. A. Univ. of Ala., 1861. m., (i) Eloise Abrigo, Monterey, Cal. Judge, Dist. and Circ. Cts., Cal. *John Lewis Anderson, Lebanon, Tenn. Cumberland Univ., 1862 — . *Robert Adams Bennett, Lawyer, Harts- ville, Tenn. ' Cumberland Univ., 1862 — . d., Nov. 7, 1875. *Hardy M. Cryer, Clergyman, Jackson- ville, Ark. Cumberland Univ., 1863 — . m.. Miss Hall, Gainesboro, Tenn. M. E. Ch., White R. 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Charles Perkins Jones, Lawyer, Pulaski, Tenn. A.B. LL.B., 1867. Staff, Gen. B. Johnson, rank Capt., C. S. A. Spec. Judge, Giles Co., Tenn.; Co. Atty., 3 terms. Atty., Louisville & Nashville R. R. Author, Poem, "The Brother- hood." m., Cora B. Reed, Feb. 25, 1879. Louis Burckette McFarland, Lawyer, fMemphis, Tenn. LL.B. Corpl., Lt., Sergt. and Maj., 9th Tenn. Inf., C. S. A,, 1861-64. LL.B., 1867. m., El- len Virginia Saunders, Apr. 4, 1872. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. Memb., Natl. Bar Assn.; Tenn. Bar Assn. Joseph McEwen Stones, Manufacturer, tNashville, Tenn. Asst. Inspr. Gen., rank Capt., Staff, Gen. Alfred Iverson, C. S. A., Ga. Cumberland ' Univ., Law Sch., 1866-67. Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn., 1867-69. With J. R. Dun & Co., ib., 1876-79; Singer Mfg. Co., ib., 1880-84. m., Mary E. Spence, ib., Oct. 6, 1881. Mfr., ib., *Alexander Allison Hall, Lawyer, Nash- ville, Tenn. LL.B. Barksdale's Regt., Longstreet's Corps, C. S. A., Va.; Captured at Gettysburg; Ex- changed, 1864; Capt., Cav. Co., 1864-65. LL.B., 1867. d.. New York, N. Y., Aug., 1877. *Henry Stephens Lindsley, Lawyer, Lebanon, Tenn. LL.B. Staff, Gen. Doneison, rank Lt., C. S. A.; Wounded, Battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn., July 13, 1862. LL.B., 1867. Lawyer, Lebanon, Tenn., 1867-75. m., Mary_ B. Atkins, Knox Pt., La., Apr. J, 1870. d., ib., Feb. 19, 1875. *Jack May Martin, Lawyer, Lebanon, Tenn. LL.B. Priv., 4th Tenn. Cav., C. S. A., 1862- 65. LL.B., 1867. m., Kate Norman, Lebanon, Tenn., 1868. City Atty., Sherman, Tex., 1873. Founder, Register, Sherman, Tex., and Ed., id., 1874-79. Tex. Legis., House, Grayson Co., 1875-76. Ed. and Prop., Register, Gainsville, Tex., 1879 — . Tex. Legis., Senate, Grayson and Cook Cos., 1880 — . d., Sumner Co., Tenn., Mar., 1882. *Leroy Burke Settle, Lawyer, Lebanon, Tenn. LL.B., 1867. *Charles W. Wilkinson, Lebanon, Tenn. LL.B., 1867. *Arthur Underwood Winston, Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. LL.B., 1867. See Gamma, 1861. m.. Sue M. 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Conv., 1874. Pros. Atty., 2d Jud. Dist., Ark., 1878-82. m., Ada V. Parrish, Waverly, Tenn., Nov. 13, 1879. John Iredell Dillard Hinds, College Pro- . fessor, Lebanon, Tenn. A.B., A.M., C.E., Ph.D., LL.D. C.E., 1873. Prof., Nat. Scis. and Chem., Cumberland Univ., 1873-99. Ph.D., Lincoln Univ., 1879. m., Mary Bathsheba Lindsley, nee Atkins, Lebanon, Tenn., Nov. 21, 1880. Royal Frederick William Univ. of Berlin, 1880. Harvard, 1882. Dean of Faculty, Cumberland Univ., 1883-99; LL.D. Prof., Chem., and Dean, Coll. Faculty, Univ. of Nashville and Peabody Coll. for Teachers, 886 KAPPA PSI 1899 — . Prof., Geoi. ahd Hot, Montague Sum- mer Sch. Author, "The Use of Tobacco," "Coal," "Charles Darwiti," _ "Inorganic Chem- istry," "Chemistry by Experiment." Ed., Bible Study, 1888—. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Mod Lang. Assn.; Am. Chem. Soc; Ger. Chem, Soc. Joseph Kincaid Jamison, Lawyer, 724 S. Ttavis St., Sherman, T?ex. A.B. Orator, Jr. Class. Valedictorian, 1873. Prof., Lat. and Gr., Bethel' CoU., 1873-75. Assoc. Prin., Sem., Mayfield, Ky., .1873-77. Law Student, McKenzie, Tenn., 1875-76. Law- yer, Mayiield, Ky,, 1877-82. m., Emily Irwin Anderson, ib., Nov. ,27,11878. Lawyer, Wliites- boroand Sherman, 'Tex., 1882 — . City Atty., Whitesboro, 1886 — . Henry Clay McCabe, Lawyer, tVicks- burg. Miss. LL.B., 1873. Lawyer, Forest, Miss., 1873-77. m., Flossie C. Jack, Brandon, Miss., June 3, 1874. Mayor, Forest, 1874-76. Miss. Legis., Senate, 1877. Lawyer, Vicksburg, Miss., 1878 — . Miss. Legis., 1886-8.7. , Tolbert M. Riley, Journalist, fClark- ville, Tenn. Cumberland Univ., i86g — . [John] Lillard Thompson, Lawyer, Lebanon, Tenn. A.B. LL.B., 1873. Lawyer, Lebanon, Tenn., 1875 — . Atty. Gen., 7th Jud. Dist., Tenn., 1878-1902. Ed., Tribune, Lebanon, 1879 — . m.. Belle Brennan, Nashville, Tenn., June 30, 1880. *Thomas C. Gist, Farmer, La Grange, Ark. Cumberland Univ., 1869 — . Farmer, La Graiige, Ark., — 1889. d., Aug. 16, 1889. ♦William Allen Harris, Lawyer, Los An- geles, Cal. ratoT of Amasagassean Soc, 1872. Tenn. Bar, 1873. m., Nettie Allen, Ohio, Apr. 16, 1876. Lawyer, San Bernardino and Los Angeles, Cal., 1876-1907. Dist. Atty., San Bernardino Co., Cal., 1877-79. Reed. Life Sav- ing Gold Medal from Sec. of U. S. Treas., Dec., 1888, for saving life from the perils of the Pacific Ocean, d., Arrowhead, Cal., Aug. 20, 1907. *Philo Hart Hillyer, Lawyer, Alma, Ark LL-B., 1873. Lawyer, Van Buren, Ark., 1873- 76; Alma, Ark., 1876-84. d., Feb. 2, J884. *J. S. Reamy, Memphis, Tenn. LL.B., 1873. 1874 Henry Clay Batts, Journalist, Louisville, Ky. A.B, Philomathean Soc. Debater's Medal, 1874. Prin., Acad., Woodlawn, Tenn., 1874-76. Law- yer, Clarkesville, Tenn., 1876-78. Ed., Demo- crat, Bowling Green, Ky., 1878-84. William Hyman Biggs, Lawyer, Jackson, LL.B., 1874. Orator, Philomathean Soc., 1873. Lawyer, Alamo, Tenn., 1874-95- m., Katie A. Jones, Dyer Co., Tenn., July 25, 1877. l-o- Atty., Crockett Co., Tenn., 1882-87. Lawyei*, Jackson, Tenn., 1895 — , Joel Battle Fort, Lawyer, Adams, Tenn. A.B. Commenc. Orator. Farmer, 1874-82. m., Sallie Dean McKay, Nashville, Tenn., Apr. 5, 1877. Lawyer, Springfield and Adams, Tenn., 1882 — . Tenn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1887-89. Julius Caesar Richardson, Lawyer, tGreenville, Ala. LL.B., 1873. Tenn. Bar, Dec., 1873. Lawyer, Greenville, Ala., 1874 — . City Council, ib., 6 yrs. m., Bettie Pope McCall, ib., Nov. 18, 1874. Ala. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1886-87. Memb., Ala. State Bar Assn. *John Deggs Fort, Paris, Tex. A.B. Law Student, Paris, Tex., 1874-75. d., Oct. II, 187s. *Thomas Ballard McDow, Physician, Charleston, S. C. A.B., M.D. Orator, Philomathean Soc, 1873. Best Debater's Medal, 1874. Prin., High Sch., Atoka, Tenn., 1875-76. M.D., Med. Coll. of State of S. C, 1879. Phys., Charleston, S. C, 1880 — . m., Kate Louise Ahrens, Feb. 17, 1880. d., July 23, 1904. *John Douglass Robinson, Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. LL.B., 1873. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn., 1873 — . d., Sept. 23, 1878. 187s Martin Luther Brown, Lawyer, Rich Hill, Mo. Cumberland Univ., 1871 — . Anselm Bugg Murray, Insurance, 512 Main St., New Iberia, La. A.B. Prin., Summer High Sch., Henderson- ville, Tenn., 1875-85. Fire Ins. Bus., New Iberia, La., 1885 — '. m., Theda Bland, Fitz- hugh, Va., 1896. City Council, New. Iberia, 4 yrs.; Supt., Pub. Schs. ; Memb., Sch. !Bd. Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks. - Thomas Merriwether Walton, Real Es- tate, Hugo, Okla. B.S. Merchant, Okolona, Miss. Real Estate, Hugo, Okla., 1875 — . m., Mary A. Trice, ib., Nov. 25, 1876. Memb., Lodge, Chapter, and Commandery, F. & A. M.; K. P. 1876 Isaac Herschel Goodnight, Judge, Franklin, Ky. B.S. Lawyer, Franklin, Ky., 1874-1901: Atty., Louisville & Nashville R. R., 1876-77. Ky. Gen. Assembly, House, 1878-79. m., Ella Hoy, Franklin, Ky., Mar. 12, 1879. Trustee, Frank- lin Female Coll. U. S. House of Reps., 6 yrs. Circ. Judge, 7th Jud. Dist., Ky., 1898-1901. Memb., Ky. Hist. Soc. d., July 24, .igoi. ' *John Patterson Tolliver, Manufacturer, Dallas, Tex. B.S. Sec. and Treas., Tenn. & Pacific R. R., 1873-76. Mfr. of Ice, Sherman and Dallas, Tex. d.. May i6, 1884. 887 ZETA ZETA CENTENARY. COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA Jackson, La. Chartered, January 30, 1858. Inactive, 1862 — . ACTIVE MEMBERS 1858 Louis Martin Pipkin, U. S. Civil Service, tDarlington, La. A.M. Charter Member. 3d Sr. Honor. Capt., Co. G, 1 6th La. Regt., Gibson's Brig., Army of Tenn., C. S. A., 1861-65. Discharged, May, 1865. m.j Mrs. Maria Taylor Nevitt, nee Taylor, Clinton, La., Feb. 14, 1868. La. Bar. Parish Judge, 1871-72. Contrib., Patriot-Demo- crat, 1871-72. Lawyer, New Orleans, La., — 1886. Asst. Coiner, U. S. Mint, New Or- leans, La., 1886 — . Home Address. Darlington, La. ♦William Trousdale Atkins, Lawyer, Monroe, La. B.S. Law Student, Monroe, La., 1858-59. C. S. A. Lawyer, Monroe, La., 1859-84. Ed., Bulletin, Monroe, La., 1880-84. d,, Feb. 21, 1884. ♦George William Buckner, Lawyer, Baton Rouge, La. A.B. See Kappa Psi, i860. Charter Member. Centenary Coll. of La., 1856-59. ♦Horace Westley BuUen, Fayette, Miss. A.B. Charter Member. Med. Student, 1858- 60. 1st Lt., Jefferson Art., Jefferson Co., Miss., C. S. A., 1861 — . Wounded, Franklin, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1864. Lt., Tenn. Art. Killed, Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 6, 1865. ♦Rutilius Pinkney Gates, Lawyer, Shreveport, La. A.B., LL.B. Baccalaureator. Law Student, •Shreveport, La., 1859. LL.B., Univ. of La., i860. La. Bar, 1861. Lawyer, Shreveport, La., 1861. C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Antie- tam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. ♦Adrian Charles Dumartrait, Lawyer, Houma, La. Charter Member. Lawyer, Franklin, La., 1866—. Judge, Ct. of Appeals, La., 1880-83. d., Franklin, La., 1883. ♦Calvin Goodman, Farmer, St. Francis- ville. La. A.B. Charter Alembcr. Clk., Dist. Ct., Fe- liciana Dist., La., 1868-72. m., Mary Jane Holland, June 4, 1868. ♦Stephen Decatur Read, Lawyer, Hemp- stead, Tex. Judge, 14th Jud. Dist., La., 1879 — • ♦Thomas Wesley Scott, Planter, Jeffer- son, Miss. Charter Member. Priv., Jefferson Art., C. S. A., Apr. 15, 1861-62. Darden's Battery, 1861-64. Discharged on account of ill-health, June, 1864. d., July 10, 1864. ♦James Calvin Stafford, Lawyer, Baton Rouge, La. A.B., A.M. Capt., ist La. Regulars, C. S. A., 1861-65. Dist. Atty., 6th Jud. Dist., La. m.. Miss Labusan, Mobile, Ala. d., 1878. ♦Joseph Crawley Williams, Lawyer, Richmond, Tex. A.B. See Kappa Psi, i860. Charter Member. Orator. Union Lit. Soc., 1857. 1859 William Champion McGimsey, Lawyer, t9o6 Royal St., New Orleans, La. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member; 2d Lt., Co. A, Creole Guards, 8th La. Inf., C. S. A., 1S61— Capt.; Maj., July, 1863-65. XL.B., Univ. o La., 1866. La. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, New Or leans, La., 1868; Baton Rouge, La., 1869-70 State's Atty., W. Baton Rouge Parish, La., 1869-70. Lawyer, Alexandria, La., 1870-85. State's Atty., Rapides Parish, La., 1874-79. ni., (1) Mary Ann Bogan, nee Sullivan, Alex andria, La., Jan. 2, 1877. Mayor. Alexandria, La., 1882-85. ni., (2) Elizabeth Jane Wil liams. Alexandria, La., Feb. 5, 1884. U. S Civ. Service, Custom House, Office of Surv. New Orleans, La., 1885 — , ZETA ZETA *William Hensen Moore, Physician, Port Gibson, Miss. Co. I, 2ist Miss. Regtv, Army of Northn. \'a., C. S. A. d. of Yellow Fever, 1878. *William Elder Pinckney, Civil En- gineer, Clinton, La. Charter Member, Europe, i860, ist Lt., ist La. Art., C. S. A. Col., 8th Bat., La. Heavy Art. m., Mrs. Mary Lear, nee Smtih, New OrleaniS, Lia. d., San Francisco, Cal., 1879. *Joseph Ferdinand Sessions, Lawyer, Brookhaven, Miss. B.S. See Clii, i860. Charter Member. Capt., 7th Miss. Inf., C. S. A., 1861-64. Maj., Pow- er's Cav., 1864-65. i860 *Jesse Edwards White, Lawyer, Mont- gomery, Tex. Charter Member. Capt., Vicksburg Cadets, 1861-62; Maj., Chalmer's Regt., 1862-63. m., (i) Kate Buckley, Galveston, Tex., Dec, 1862. Westn. Dept., C. S. A., 1863-65. Lawyer, \'icksburg. Miss., 1865-71. Pros. Atty., War- ren Co. Lawyer, Montgomery, Tex., 1871-79. m., (2) Miss Brantley, Montgomery, Tex. County Atty., Montgomery Co., Tex. d., Jan. 14, 1879. 1861 Robert R. Breeden, fNew Orleans, La. Centenary Coll., 1857 — . James Thomas Stokes, Farmer, fChar- lieville. La. Charter Member. Centenary Coll. of La., 1857- 59. Farmer, Monroe, La., 1859-61. Pelican Grays, from Monroe, La., C. S. A., 1861 — ; 2d La. Regt., 4th La. Battalion, 1861-63. Wound- ed, Siege of Atlanta, July, 1864. Farraerville, La., 1865-66. m., Mary Elizabeth Bayliss, ib., Dec. 23, 1865. Farmer, Bayou Bartholomew, La., 1866-67; Farmerville, La., 1867. Dep. Sheriff, ib., 1867-68. Farmer, Charlieville, La., 1869 — . Assr., Richland Parish, La., 1880-83. *Thomas Coke Bradford, Clergyman, Lake City. Fla. A.B., A.M. C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Mattie E. Thompson, Darlington, La., Dec. 21, 1865. Pastor, various M. E. Chs. Pres., Female Coll., Port Gibson, Miss., 1881-87. A.M., La. Cen- tenary Coll., 1887. *George Charles Crutcher, Vicksburg, Miss. See Upsilon, 1862. Charter Member, La. Cen- tenary Coll., 1857-58. *Thomas Caswell Evans, Teacher, Ray- ville. La. A.B., A.M. Emory and Henry Coll., 1856-58. Centenary Coll. of La., 1859-60. Teacher, i860 — . m., Mary Lindsay Sleet, Aug. 29, 1868. Prin., Rayville Sch. ♦Franklin Garrett, Lawyer, Monroe, La. See Beta, i86i. Charter Member, ist Honor. Centenary Coll. of La., 1857-59. *William Milling Johnston, Lawyer, Centreville, Tex. A.B. Lt., 26th Tex. Cav., C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Mary Ella Stell, Centreville, Tex., Nov. 28, 1866. State's Atty., Tex., 1875-79. Atty., Internatl. & Gt. Westn. R. R., 1876. Tex. Legis., House, 1879-83. *Thomas Lewis Nugent, Lawyer, Ste- phenville, Tex. A.B. Priv., Tex. Regt., raised for service in Ariz, and known as ist Ariz. Regt., C. S. A. m., (i). Sch. Dir. and Co. Supt. of Pub. Instr., Erath Co., Tex., 1875-76. Tex. State Const Conv., 1875. Judge, 30th Jud. Dist., Tex., 1879 — . m., (2) Catherine Edgar, Dec, 1880. *Sheldon Henry Rose, Vicksburg, Miss. Charter Member. Theol. Student. Chapl., Co. K, i6th Miss. Regt., C. S. A. Killed, Bat- tle of Bull Run, Va., July 21, 1861. *Numa Barnard Thibodeaux, thibo- deaux, La. Centenary Coll. of La., 1857-59. d., Apr. 19, J859. 1862 Francis Marion Mumford, Physician, tS Principal St., Bayou Sara. La. M.D. Centenary Coll. of La., 1857-58. Agt., W. Feliciana R. R., 1861-62. Ord. Sergt., ist La. Cav., C. S. A., 1863 — ; Lt. and Ord. Officer, Scott's La. Cav. Brig.,,, 1864-65. M.D., "Tulane, 1867. Phys., Bayou Sara, La., 1867 — ; Druggist, ib., 1869 — . m., Alice M. Haile, Laurel Hill, La., July 24, 1871. Mayor, Bayou Sara, La., 1886-87. William Alfred Redditt, Teacher, fRed River Landing, La. Centenary Coll. of La., 1858 — . Lt. Col., 17th La. Regt., C. S. A. ♦George DeFreese, Vernon, La. C. S. A. Killed in Battle. ♦Andrew McCoUam, Jr., Lawyer, New Orleans, La. St. Mary's Cannoneers, 3d La. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. d., 1871. *David Thomas Merrick, Planter, Mer- rick, La. Centenary Coll. of La., 1858-60. Staff, Brig. Gen. Leroy Stafford, C. S. A. Capt., 10th La. Regt., 1861-65. Cotton Planter, Merrick, La., 1866 — . Magistrate, ib., 1866-83. m., Tallulah Dowdell, Auburn, Ala., Dec. 3, 1873. ♦Robert Little Rivers, Planter, New Or- leans, La. See Alpha Delta, 1862. Centenary Coll. of La., i860. Priv., Co. A, Cav., Jeff. Davis Legion, Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A. Custodian, Sch. Fund, Concordia Parish, La., 1863-67. Clk., 13th Dist. Ct., Concordia Parish, La., 1866-67. m., Rachel Alice Marsh, nee Pipes, Natchez, Miss., May 2, 1876. U. S. Custom House, New Orleans, La., — 18S9. ♦Charles Henry Tew, Planter, Marietta, Ga. Centenary Coll. of La., 1858-60. Ky. Mil. Inst., 1860-61. C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Mary Barnee Brumby, Marietta, Ga., July, 1865. Murdered at night by negroes in his employ, while traveling in a wagon to his plantation, 1865. ♦Joseph Thergene Thibodeaux, Drug- gist, Thibodeaux, La. Centenary Coll. of La., 1858-59. Georgetown ZETA ZETA Coll., 1861. m., Sarah Elizabeth Grisamorc, Thibodeaux, La., May 30, 186;. d., Oct. 9, 1889. 1863 Wilbur Fisk Pipkin, Farmer, fDarling- ton, La. Centenary Coll. of La., i86o-6i. Farmer, Darlington, La., i86i — . Jesse Brown Sims, Bookkeeper, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. Centenary Coll. of La., 1859-61. 21st Miss. Regt., Army of Northn. Va., C. S. A., 1861- 6s. U. S. Dep. Coll., Int. Rev., 1866-69. '"•. Beverley Jenkins, Yazoo City, Miss., Mar. 11, 1869. Coriil. Traveler and Stock Breeder, Bayou Sara, La. Bk-kpr., Navy Yard, Wash- ington, D. C., 1893 — . Francis Ernest Trudeau, Merchant, fHermitage, La. Warehouseman and Capt., Steamer, Gov. Wiltz. *John Summerfield Bell, Mansfield, La. C. S. A. Killed in Battle. *Levi S. Brown, Williamsport, Ind. C. S. A. Killed, Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863. *John [Roberts] Elfreth, Teacher, Houma, La. 4th La. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Teacher, 1865—. *Nathan Calvin Foules, Kingston, Miss. Centenary Coll. of La., 1859-62. Priv., loth Miss. Regt., 1861. Severely wounded. Battle of Mumfordsville, Ky., Sept. 4, 1S62. d., Jackson, Miss., Dec. 15, 1862. *George Frederick Lehde, Merchant, New Orleans, La. Centenary Coll. of La., 1859-61. Crescent Rifles, Co. H, 7th La. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Grocer, New Orleans, La. m., Mrs. Mary Rehbein, nee McDonough, New Orleans, La., Nov. 23, 1866. *James Scudday Levron, Thibodeaux, La. I'riv., Inf., C. S. A. Centenary Coll. of La., :8S9— • m- *£lisha Steadman Wilson, Pleasant Hill, La. Pelican Rifles, 8th La. Inf.. C. S. A. Killed, Petersburg, Va., 1862. 1864 Edmund McCollam, fEllendale, La. Centenary Coll. of La., i860 — . La. Gen. Assembly, House. ♦Daniel Farrar Baynard, Natchez^ Miss. Centenary Coll. of La., 1S60-61. Priv., loth Miss. Regt., Army of Tenn., C. S. A. Se- verely wounded. Siege of Atlanta, Ga., July 28, 1864. d., Federal Hosp., Washington, D. C, July 29, 1864. *James Whatcoate Clinton, Lawyer, St. JToseph, La. Centenary Coll. of La., 1860-61. La. Bar, 1866. Lawyer, New Orleans, La., 1866-72; St. Joseph, La., 1872-74. Murdered, St. Hel- ena Parish, La., Dec. 21, 1874. ♦William Harrison Lewis, Mansfield, La. Priv., Co. F, 19th La. Inf., C. S. A. d. in Hosp., Corinth, Miss., Apr., 1862. 1865 *Clarence Jewell Nugent, Clergyman, Carlisle, Ky. A.B., A.M. Priv., 28th Miss. Cav., C. S. A., Mar., 1862-65, refusing promotion. Southn. Univ., 1866-69. Prin., Dist. High Sch., Hel- ena, Ark., 1866; Paducah, Ky., 1867. m., Addie May Alexander, Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 5, 1874. M.E. Chs., Ala., Miss., and Ky., 1870—. 890 ALPHA DELTA JEFFERSON COLLEGE Cannonsburgh, Pa. Chartered, June io, 1858. Inactive, 1862 — . ACTIVE MEMBERS 1858 ♦William Livingston Alden, Journalist, Garden City, N. Y. A.B. See Rho, 1857. Jefferson Coll., 1857-58. Prof., Williams Coll.; Lafayette Coll. Pres., Washington and Jefferson Coll.; State Normal Coll. at Albany. N. Y. Bar, May 2, i860. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1860-66. ra., Agnes Margaret McClure, 1865. U. S, Con- sul Gen., Rome, It., 1885-89. Decorated Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy by King Humbert, 1890. Leader Writer, Paris Herald, 1890-93. London, 1893-1907. Res., Garden City, _ N. Y., 1889—. Author: "Do- mestic Explosives," "Shooting Stars," "Chris- topher Columbus," "Cruise of the Canoe Club," "Adventures of Johnny Brown," "Canoe and Flying Proa," "Loss of the Swansea," "The Moral Pirates," "New Robinson Crusoe," "Drewit's Dream," "Cat Tales," etc. Com- modore, N. Y. Canoe Club; Natl. Canoeing Assn. Leader Writer, New York World, Times, Graphic, etc., 1866-85. d., Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1908. ♦William Alexander, College Professor, San Francisco, Cal. A.B., D.D., LL.D. See Rho, 1858. Lafayette Coll., 1854-57. Charter Memb. Jefferson Coll., 1857-58. m., Minerva Osborne, Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1861. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1861. ' Presb. Ch., Waukesha, Wis., 1863; Beloit, Wis., 1863. Pres., Carroll Coll., 1865- ,69. Presb. Ch., San Jose, Cal., 1869-71. Pres., City Coll., San Francisco, Cal., 1871-74. Prof., New Testament Lit., San Francisco Theol. Sem., 1871-76; Ch. Hist., 1876-1906. Presb. Ch., Centreville, Cal., 1875-77. D.D., Western Reserve. LL.D., Washington and Jefferson, 1902. Author: "Frailty of Man," **The School Question." Contrib., Occident, 1876. Memb., Am. Soc. Ch. Hist, d., San Anselmo, Cal., 1902. *Samuel Landis Gamble, Clergyman, Pekin, 111. A.B., B.D., A.M. See Rho, 1858. Lafayette Coll., 1854-57. Charter Memb., Jefferson Coll., 1857-58. B.D., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1861. Presb. Ch., New Scotland, N. Y., 1861- 67. m., Mary Josephine Leggett, Carlisle, Pa., Sept. :8, 1861. Presb. Chs., N. Y., 1867-85. A.M., Lafayette Coll., 1875. Presb. Chs., 111. and Mich., 1885-93. d.. Riverside, 111., Mar. 18, 1895. ♦John Williamson Martin, Clergyman, Mt. Perry, Ohio. A.B., B.D. Meadville Theol. School, 1858-61 m., (i) Susan E. Laughlin, Steubenville, Ohio, Aug. II, 1859. Ordained, Carrolton, Ohio, Apr. 8, 1862. Prof., Lat., Acad., ib., 1862-64. m., (2) Nannie J. Erskine, Amsterdam, Ohio Feb. II, 1863. Memb., Bd. of Trustees, Mus^ kingum Coll., 1876—. Pres., Madison Acad. Mt. Perry, Ohio, Apr. i, 1888 — . 1859 George Cheeseman, Physician. Library, Pa. A.B. Commenc. Orator. Teacher, Ky. and Pa., 1859-63. Jefferson Med. Sch., 1863-65. Phys., Library, Pa., 1865—. m.. Miss' M. B. Hopper, Feb. 19, 1873. James George Elliott, Lawyer, fMercer, Pa. A.B. Charter Memb. Valedictory Response, Franklm Lit. Soc, 1858. Law Student, New Castle, Pa., 1862-65. Lawyer, Franklin, Pa., 1865-69; New Castle, 1869-70; Mercer, Pa., 1870 — . m., Eva Pearson, ib., July 7, 1870. Noah Hallock Gillette Fife, Clergyman t40S W. Third St.. Sterling, 111 A.B. B.D. Charter Memb. Valedictorian, Franklm Lit. Soc, 1859. Oiristian Comsn.; AW 11 A DELTA U. S. A., 1861. B.D., Western Theol. Sera., 1863. Presb. Chs., Pa., 1863-73. m.. Mary Elizabeth Paull, Connellsville, Pa., June 9, 1869. l^resb. Ch., Sterling, 111., 1873—. *William Marshall, Louisville, Ky. Jefferson Coll., 1855 — . Charter Memb. d., Hobbs Station, near Louisville, Ky., Mar., 1869. ♦Daniel McBane McLean, Clergyman, Cannonsburg, Pa. A.B. Theol. Sem. of tlie United Presb. Ch., 1859-61. United Presb. Ch., Allegheny, Pa., 1863-65. Christian Comsn., U. S. A., 1864. m., Rachel Andrews, nee Frazier, Allegheny, Nov. 2, 1864. United Presb. Chs., Ohio and Pa., 1865-80. Trustee, Westminster Coll., 1873- 80. d., Cannonsburg, Pa., Mar. 31, 1880. i860 James Anderson McConnell, Clergyman, fDelaware, Ont. Charter Memb. Jefferson Coll., 1855-58. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1859-62. Presb. Ch., Miss., 1863-70. m., Mary Margaret Fleming, Madison Co., Miss., Dec. 31, 1863. Evangelist, New Orleans Presbytery, 1870-71. Presb. Ch., Plaquemine, La., 1871-73; Barrie, Canada, 1873-80; Delaware, ib., 1880-87. *William Dodds King, Merchant, Transylvania, La. A.B. Charter Memb. Planter, 1860-61. Lt., C. S. A., 1861-65. Captured, Siege of Vicks- burg. Miss. Merchant, Transylvania Planta- tion, La., 1865-67. d., Sept. 25, 1877. *John Culbert Morrison, Physician, Stanton, Kans. A.B. Prin., Acad., Pleasant Unity, Pa., i860. Med. Student, ib., 1861-62. Priv., U. S. A., 1862 — ; Brig. Surg.'s Cik., 1862-63. Jeffer- son Med. Sch., 1863-64. m., Margaret M. Fowler, Apr., 1864. Re-enlisted, U. S. A., Mar., 1865. Gen. Dispensary, New Berne, N. C, 1865. Phys., Stanton, Kans., 1865—. *James Patterson Sogers, Lawyer, Wheeling, W. Va. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Commenc. Ora- tor. Law Student, Wheeling, W. Va., 1862-63. W. Va. Bar, 1863. A.M., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1863. U. S. Comr., 1865 — . Pros. Atty., Ohio Co., W. Va., 1867-68. Judge, Munic. Ct., Wheeling, 1873-74. m., Martha J. Jackson, ib., Oct. 7, 1874. d., Jan. 24, 1904. 1 861 Henry Palmer Caldwell, Real Estate Agent, 188 Madison St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Commenc. Orator. Washington, Ohio, 1861-66. 1st Lt., Co. H, 12th Ohio Cav., U. S. A., 1863-65. Druggist, Kansas City, Mo., 1866- 6y. Memb^ Levi Wing & Co., Drugs and Perfumes, Chicago, 111., 1867-70. Real Estate Agt. and Loan Broker, ib., 1870 — . Dep. Assessor, S. Chicago, 111., 1879-87. G. K. of R. & S., K. P. James Clinton Caldwell, Stock Broker, 79 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Essayist, Franklin Lit. Soc, 1861. Commenc. Orator, 1861. Priv., Hosp. Stew- ard, jst Lt. and Adjt., 1st Ohio Cav., U. S. A., 1862-65. m., Caroline W. Wright, Feb. 21, 1872. Sec. and Treas., Golden Bel! Silver Mng. Co., 1879 — . Samuel Martin, Missionary, Seal Kote, Punjab, India. AB., D.D. ist Lt., Co. H, 98th Regt., Ohio Vols., 1862. 1st Honor. Missn., United Presb. Ch., India, 1866 — . Treas. and Cor. Sec., Missn. Soc. Founder, Village of Martinpur, India, D.D., Muskingum Coll., 1884. William Jeffrey Park, Officer of Cor- poration, Canon City, Colo. A.B., A.M., B.U. Commenc. Orator. B.D., Western Theol. Sem., 1865. Presb. Ch., Fred- ericksburgli, Ohio, 1865-73; Canton, Ohio, 1873-79. Trustee, Univ. of Wooster, 1875-82. m., Lizzie Lanacker. Pres., Reynolds Cattle Co., Canon City, Colo. *Samuel Graham Hodgens, Physician, Sunbeam, 111. A.E., M.U. Charter Memb. ist Sergt., Co. D, 10th Pa. Cav., U. S. A. Seriously wounded, 1862. M.D., Jefferson Med. ColL, 1866. Phys., Cannonsburg, Pa., 1866-67; Sunbeam, III., 1867- 73. m,, Annie K. Murray, Cannonsburg, Dec- 31, 1868. d., Sept. 16, 1873. *J. Columbus Ogle, Dungannon, Ohio. Jefferson Coll., 1857-59. m., E. Liverpool, Ohio, Dec, 1879. 1862 Alexander Murray Guthrie, Merchant, t3 Cliff St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Jefferson Coll., 1859-61. Law Student, Chicago, 111., 1861-62. 2d Lt., Ohio Cav., U. S. A., 1862. Clk., Teller and Cashier, Bks., Cincinnati, Ohio, and Pittsburgh, Pa., 1863-73. Europe, Mexico, Cent. Am., Isthmus of Panama and Hawaii, 1873-78. Steel Bus., New York, N. Y., 1878—. A.M., 1882. Eliakim Tupper Jeffers, Clergyman and Teacher, 210 South Duke St.. York, Pa. A.B., B.D., D.D., LL.D. Commenc. Orator, 1862. B.D., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862-65. Westn. Presb. Sem., 1865-66. United Presb. Ch., Oxford, Pa., 1865-72. m., Esther Graham Hodgens, Cannonsburg, Pa., May 16, 1867. D.D., VC^ashington and Jefferson Coll., 1872. Pres., Westminster Coll., 1872-83. Moderator, U. Presb. Gen. Assembly, 1880. Presb. Ch., New Wilmington, Pa., 1873-83. Baldwin Prof., Theol., Lincoln Univ., 1883-90. Pres., Faculty, York Coll. Inst., 1893 — . Del., Presb. Gen. Assembly, 1890-1904. Pres., Pa. State Teach- ers' Assn., 1895. LL.D., 1902. Memb., Vic- toria Inst., London, Eng. Elias Porter, Physician, fShoustown, Pa. A.B., M.D. Commenc. Orator. M.D., Jef- ferson Med. Coll., 1865. *John William Anthony, Lawyer, Natchez, Miss. Jefferson Coll., 1858-61. Law Student with Gen. W. W. Pugh, Bayou Lafourche, La., 1861-62. sth Co., Washington Art.," C. S. A., 1862-63. Severely wounded, Murfreesborough, Tenn.. Jan. i, 1863. d., ib., Jan. 5, 1863. ♦Jacob Metcalfe Gilbert, Planter, Oak- ley, La. Jefferson Coll., 1858-60. Priv., 6th La. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-63. 2d Sergt., 4th La. Cav., ALPHA DELTA 1863-65. Cotton Planter, Catahoula Parish, La., 1866-67. m., Ellen Alice Daniels, ib., Feb. 13, 1866. Oakley, La., 1868-87. Police Jury, 1870-73. Justice of the Peace, 1875-80. d., July 27, 1887. *Walter Walker Kalston, Clergyman, Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B., B.D., D.D. B.D., Princeton Thcol. Sem., 1865. m., Martha Jane Hodgens, Can- nonsburg. Pa., May 17, 1865. Presb. Chs., Md., Pa. and Ohio, 1865-1882. D.D., Mus- kingum Coll., 1885. ♦Robert Little Rivers, Planter, New Or- leans, La. See Zeta Zeta, 1862. Jefferson Coll., 1859-60. 1863 Robert Andrew Hodgens, Taylorstown, Pa. Jefferson Coll., 1859 — . *Richard Keith Call Bronaugh, Victoria, Tex. Jefferson Coll., 1859-61. Priv. and Clk. to Surg., Green's Brig., C. S. A., 1861-65. m., Lizzie Coleman, Texana, Tex., Apr. 13, 1866. Clk., Merchant, Co. and Dist. Ct. Clk., ib., 1865-83. Bk.-kpr., Victoria, Tex., 1883-84. d., May 7, 1884. ♦Alexander Thomas Dearing, Planter, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Jefferson Coll., 1860-61. d., Tuscaloosa, Ala., Jan. I, 1868. 1864 David Frank Brewer, fMonroe, Ohio. Jefferson Coll., 18S0-61. J. Brad Johnson, fCannonsburg, Pa. Jefferson Coll., 1860-62. U. S. A., Civil War. Edward Woodbridge McClure, Lawyer, tQuincy, 111. Jefferson- Coll., 1860-62. Clk., Pa. R. R., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1862-65; Pittsburgh & Con- nellsville R. R., 1865-73. Memb., E. W. Mc- Clure & Co., Coke, 1873-76. Harvard Law Sch., 1878-80. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1882- 87; Quincy, 111., 1887—. William Wallace Scott, Insurance, t49 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. U. S. A. in Civil War. Cashier, Bk., Pitts- burgh, Pa. Gen. Agt., Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., ib. Res., Sewickley, Pa. 1865 Frank Olar Caldwell, fWashington, Kans. Jefferson Coll., 1861 — . David Shields, Farmer, fSewickley, Pa. Jefferson Coll., 1860-61. Priv., Co. F, 63d Pa. Inf., Col. Hays, ist Brig., ist Div., Geii. Phil. Kearney, Commanding, Heintzleman's 3d Corps, U. S. A., 1861—; Corpl., 1862—; 2d Lt., 1862 — ; Capt., 1864 — Wounded, Rapidan, Va., Nov., 1863. Discharged, June 9, 1864. Woollen Mfr., New Brighton, Pa., 1866-76. Farmer, Sewickley, Pa., 1876 — . *Thomas S. Bracken, Clergyman, Niles, Mich. A.B. United Presb. Theol. Sem., 1865-69. United Presb.^ Ch., Port_ Huron, Mich., 1869- 72. m., Carrie E. Chapin, Niles, Mich., Jan. 12, 1871. United Presb. Ch., Oil City, Pa., 1875. d., Nov. s, 1875. *Edward Pearce Tatum, Wilmington, Ark. Jefferson Coll., 1861. C. S. A. Severely wounded. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., Apr. 7, 1862. d.. Marine Hosp., Cincinnati, Ohio. 893 TAU DELTA UNION UNIVERSITY Murfreesborough, Tenn. Chartered, February, i86i. Inactive, 1862 — . ACTIVE MEMBERS 1861 Montford Fletcher Jordan, Railroading, Main St., Murfreesborough. Tenn. A.B, Charter Memb. Tenn. Troops, C. S. A., stationed at Bowling Green, Ky., l86i. Merchant, Murfreesborough, Tenn., 1864-72, m., Sallie McLendon, LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 15, 1868. Bd. of Aid., Murfreesborough, 1871. Grain and Comsn. Merchant, St. Louis, Mo., 1872-73. School Comr., 13th Dist., Tenn., 1873. Agt., N. C. & St. L. R. R., Murfrees- borough, 1873 — . Bd. of Aid., ib., 1874. ♦Marcus Moroe Bond, Commercial Traveler, Pondville, Tenn. A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Res., Sherman, Tex.; Lebanon and Pondville, Tenn. d., Ga., 1883. ♦William A. Williams, Clinton, La. Charter Memb. Union Univ., 1859-60. Capt. and Lt. Col., Tenn. Regt., C. S. A. d., Tupelo, Miss., 1863. 1862 Thomas Butler King, Real Estate and Loan Business, Dustin, Okla. Union Univ., 1858-62. Charter Memb. Priv., Co. H, 7th Tenn. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65; Lt., Co. K, sth Ga. Regt., 1865. Pres., N. W. Tex. Eapt. Coll., i yr. m., Elizabeth Law- rence, Pike Co., Ga., Sept. 10, 1868. Pres., High Sch., Belle, Tex., 1870-74. Assoc. Prin., Jack Co. Edu. Inst., Jacksborough, Tex., 1874. Supt. of Edu., Jack Co., Tex., 1887-92. Prin., High Sch., Dept. of Ardmore, Okla. Henry Clay McFarland, fDruggist, Tyler, Tex. Union Univ., 1858-62. Charter Memb. Priv., I Sth Tex. Inf., C. S. A., Trans. Miss. Dept., 1861-65. Settling Estate, Starrville, Tex., 1865-66. Druggist, Tyler, Tex., 1866—. m., Larrissa Erwin, ib., Dec. 2, 1868. George Morris, Jacksonville, Tenn. Union Univ., 1858 — . Charter Memb. ♦Jesse Franklin Miller, Hotel Proprietor. Tullahoma, Tenn. Union Univ., 1858 — . Charter IMemb. ♦Oscar Theodore Williams, Merchant, Carthage, Aliss. Union Univ., i86i. Charter Memb. Priv., Co. C, 6th Miss. Regt., C. S. A., 1861-65. (Jen. Merchant, Carthage, Miss., 1S65-66. d.. New Orleans, La., Nov. 15, 1866. 1863 John Perry Weaver, Clergyman, fM'lan, Tenn. A.B. Union Univ., 1861. Ordained, Fayette- ville, Tenn., 1861. m., Belle Eolles, Murfrees- borough, Tenn., Dec. j6, 1862. Chapl.. 28th Tenn. Regt., Brown's Brig., Breckenridge's Div., C. S. A.; Wright's Brig.. Cheatham's Div., 1863. Teacher, Cent. Acad., Rutherford Co., Tenn., 1866-67; Kreeman's Acad., ib., 1867-68. Union Univ., 1868-73. A.B., 1873. Bapt. Chs., .Ark. and Tenn., 1874-84; Milan, Tenn., 1S84— . *Charles Slocumb Goode, Farmer, Ed- wards, Miss. Union Univ., 1859-60. Charter Memb. Farmer, Hinds Co., Aliss., 1865-70. m., Emma Leila Cox, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1866. Ins. Agt., New Orleans, La., 1870-73. Farmer, Edwards, Miss., 1873 — ■ ♦Elisha Orear, Clergyman, Talladega, Ala. Union Univ., 1859-60. Capt. and 1st Lt., Co. A, 29th Ala. Inf., C. S. A. m., Melina C. Gibson, St. Clair Co., Ala.. i8<3. Bapt. Ch., Blue Eye, Ala., 1863. Killed, Battle of Frank- lin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864. 894 'm ■ ^iM^v^TtT PHI CHI RUTGERS COLLEGE New Brunswick, N. J. Chartered, February 14, 1861 THE early history of $ X is now largely traditional ; when the chapter was founded the keeping of records had not been so well systema- tized as it later became ; the records of the chapter were for many years kept in an iron safe, which, together with all the chapter's other belong- ings, were burned in the great fire which destroyed the Masonic Hall in the later nineties. So the facts of this history have been obtained from interviews with some of the older alumni, including one of the founders, and from the traditions of the chapter. In or about i860, a group of undergraduates of Rutgers College who were not especially attracted to either of the two then existing secret fraternities, Z * and A 4>, formed themselves into an association with the idea of obtaining a A K E Charter, if possible. Rutgers being one of the old Colonial Colleges, and being of high standing and reputation, deserved in their opinion to be represented by the greatest of all the Greek letter fraternities. They applied to *, as was the rule in those days, and after due investigation the charter was granted upon stipulation that the sum of $100 should be paid therefor. This was a lot of money for a crowd of poor Rutgers students, but they stuck to- gether and obtained the required document. At that time # was building her new chapter house and our boys considered that they had contributed a very large stone to it in the shape of the $100 fee. $ delegated N to install the in- fant chapter. I should judge, from the reminiscent smile of the founder whom I interviewed, that this occasion was one which neither initiators or in- itiatees will ever forget. It served as the commencement of a friendship be- tween the two chapters which has always been exceedingly warm. Even to this day it is a common occurrence for a group of brothers of one chapter to visit the other. The earliest chapter rooms were in the lower part of town, in what is now Burnett (then Peace) Street. The furnishings were extremely scanty, as it 897 nil cm took the founders a long time to get over the shock of paying that initial $ioo to *. Jjiit in course of timtj there was improvement. The rooms in Masonic Hall were quite sumptuous. When the fire occurred the chapter began over again, still in rented rooms. In 1899 it puchased the comfortable mansion, No. 78 College ^Vvenue, opposite the college grounds. This house is large enough to afford living rooms for most of the active members and is capable of expansion as the grounds are spacious. It was purchased by " The 4> X of A K E Building Co.," a stock corpora- tion duly organized for the purpose, of which Willard B. Voorhees was Presi- dent, William H. Leupp, Vice President and Treasurer, and Richard T. Greene, Secretary. The chapter had been laboring under the disadvantage of not own- ing its home, while its competitors, A $, Z *, X >&, and A Y, had for several years had their own homes, and X $ and B n had lived in rented houses. The chapter at once felt the impetus given by its new surroundings and entered upon a new career of prosperity. From the very beginning the Society made a great deal of its literary ex- ercises. The debate, oration, etc., played an important part in the meetings. A glance through the roll of members will show that $ X has had a large number of honor and prize men. The chapter has always stood high in all stu- dent activities. Among the graduates are numerous authors, jurists, legislators, and other professional men who have taken prominent places in their various walks of life. It is unnecessary to distinguish among those who are living. Among our deceased brothers we remember with affection and pride our brother Alexander Johnston, valedictorian of the class of '70, a most loyal A K E, some of whose fraternity songs have become permanent favorites for their true sentiment and depth of feeling. Dr. Johnston's brilliant career as professor of political history at Princeton and as an author marked him for a place among the country's great men, and his early death was an incalculable loss. Jolin Blair Gibbs of '78, was one of the first Americans to give his life in the Spanish-American War. The chapter is now stronger than at any time in its previous history. A K E is by far the ^strongest of the fraternities represented at Rutgers. The col- lege has taken a new lease of life under its present administration and seems destined to grow to larger proportions and greater usefulness. The chapter is well housed. Imbued with the confidence which the consciousness of sub- stantial merit and prosperity gives, the chapter will go forward to greater power and usefulness, and will always be a worAy unit in the chain of chap- ters extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Canada to the South- ern borders. 8q8 PHI CHI CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1 862 Charles Tiebout Cowenhoven, Lawyer, 139 College Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Law Student, New Brunswick, N. J., 1862-65. N. J, Bar, 1865. Common Counselor, June, 1869. Law- yer, New Brunswick, N. J., 1869 — . Pre- siding Judge, Ct. of Com. Pleas, Middlesex Co., N. J., 1S69-74. Prosecutor of Pleas, Middlesex Co., N. J., 1877-82. Presfding Judge, Ct. of Com. Pleas, Middlesex Co., N. J., 1885-90. Oscar Gesner, Clergyman. fLinden, N. J. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Grad., Theol. Sem. of the Ref. Ch. in Am., 1865. Ref. Dutch Ch., Rocky Hill, N. J., —1872; Linden, N. J., 1872 — . m., Linden, N. J., 1872. Edward Kemeys Henry, fDvvight, 111. A.B., A.M. Edwin Kempton, Lawyer, ti94 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Charter Member. Jr. Orator. Teacher, Sem., Amenia, N. Y., 1863-65. m., Jennie Probasco, Colt's Neck, N. J., Oct. 20, 1869. Res., 331 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Conover Smock, Geologist, Tren- ton, N. J. A.B., Ph.D., LL.D. 3d Grad. Honor. * B K. Tutor in Chem., Rutgers, 1865-67; Prof., Elect. Mng. and Metallurgy, 1867-85. Asst. Geol., Geol. Survey, N. J., 1864-69, 1871-85. Bergakademie and Royal Frederick William Univ. of Berlin, 1870-71. m., Katherine E. Beekman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1874. Ph.D., Lafayette Coll., 1882. Asst.-in-Charge, N. Y. State Museum, Albany, N. Y., 1885-90. State Geol., N. J., 1890-1901; Memb., Bd. Mgrs., Geol. Surv. LL.D., Rutgers, 1902. Author, "Report on Clay Deposits;" ^'Building Stones in New York;" "Report on Iron Ores of New York;" etc. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Eng's; Geol. Soc. of Am. : Am. Philos. Soc. DeWitt Bevier Wyckoff, Clergyman, tHurley, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member, m., Jennie C. Emeieck, June 28, 1865. Ref. Ch., Wood- stock, N. Y., 1865-70; Gallatin, N. Y., 1870-81; Hurley, N. Y., 1881—. *Williani Henry Dill, Teacher, Free- burgh, Pa. A.B. Priv., 124th N. Y. Regt., U. S. A., Aug. 6, 1862 — ; 2d Lt., Aug. 10, 1862 — ; 1st Lt., June 10, 1864 — ; Capt., Nov. 4, 1864 — . Tex. Expedition, 1865. Maj., Jan. 12, 1866 — . Prov- ost Marshal, Clarksville, Tex. Discharged, Mar. 6, i866. m., Margaret C. Reeve, War- wick, N. J., July 25, 1867. Prin., Acad., Freeburgh, Pa., 1867-70, 1872-84; New Bloom- field, Pa., 1870-72. Supt., Schs., Snyder Co., Pa., 1884-86. d., May i, 1886. *John Rogers Martin, Lawyer, Washing- ton. Mo. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Charter Member. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1864. m., Mary B. Acker- man, Dec. 29, i868. Judge, Probate Ct., Frank- lin Co., Mo., 1868-69. Mo. Gen. Assembly, House, 1st Dist., 1875-77. d., Jan., 1889. ♦Theodore Wyckoff Wells, Clergyman, Manayunk, Pa. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Jr. Orator, m., Jane Elizabeth Van Dyke, Albany, N. Y., May 27, 1863. A.M., Master's Oration, 1865. Theol. Sem. of the Ref. Ch. in Am., 1865. Ref. Ch., Bayonne, N. J., 1865-73. Supt., Pub. Schs., Bayonne, N. J., 1866-67. ist Ref. Ch., Free- hold, N. J., 1873-87; 4th Ref. Ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1887—. *Abram Nevins Wyckoff, Clergyman, Bedminster, N. J. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Theol. Sem. of the Ref. Ch. in Am., 1864-67. Europe and the East, 1865-66. Ordained, 1867. Ref. Ch., Glenham, N. Y., 1867-71. Germany, 1871-74. Centennial Chapel, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-78; Canal St. Presb. Ch., New Orleans, La.. 1878- 83; Ref. Ch., Pella, Iowa, 1885-86; Bedminster, N. J., 1886—. d.. May 10, 1895. 1863 899 ♦Joseph Morrison Dixon, Lawyer. Brook- lyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Jr. Orator. Suydam Nat. Sci. Pr., 1863. 2d Grad. Honor. Steward, U. S. A., 1864-65. m., Maria V. S. Manning. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1870-78. d., Oct. 17, 1878. *John Hanlon, Clergyman, Morristown, A.B., A.M. Rutgers Coll., i86o-6i. Charter Member. Wesleyan Univ., 1862-63; A.B., ib., 1863. M.. E. Chs., Newark, Washington, Jersey City and Orange, N. J., 1863-75. m., Mary Amelia Bonsall, Morristown, N. J., Oct 1803 A.M., Wesleyan Univ., 1866. d., Jan. 4, 1875. ♦William Smith, Clergyman, South Evanston, III. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Jr. Orator. Poet, XVI A K E Conv., * Chap., New Haven Conn., July, 1862. Europe, 1862. .Suydam Eng Comp. Pr., 1863. Q. M. Sergt., 16th Inf. U. S. A. Ordained, 1864. A.M., 1867. m., Sarah Isabel Reed, Old Lynn, Conn., Aug. 25, 1870. Cong. Ch., Oswego, N. Y., 1874-79. Ref! Ch., Hudson. N. Y., 1880-86; S. Evanston, 111 1886-92. d.. Feb. 23, 1892. PHI cut 1864 Eugene Ayres, Lawyer, 122 N. 8 St., St. Joseph, Mo. Kutgers Coll., i860. Charter Member. Univ. of Pa., Dept. of Law, 1864-65. N. ;. Bar, 1865. Lawyer, St. Joseph, Mo., 1866 — •. m., Margaret K. Morton, Bordehtown, N. J., Dec. 18, 1867. I'res., Y. M. C. A., St. Joseph, Mo., 1867-68. I'ub. Admr., Buchanan Co., Mo., 1868-72. Ed. and Prop., Union, St. Joseph, Mo., 1869-70 Samuel Webb Clason, Physician and Surgeon, ti2io 82 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., M.D. See Theta Chi, 1864. Rut- gers Coll., 1860-62. Union Coll., 1862-64. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1867- William Hopkins Leupp, Officer of Cor- poration, fNew Brunswick, N. J. Charter Member. Jr. Orator. Suydam Pr., 1863. Sec, Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., New York, N. Y., 1882—. V. Pres., Trust Co. of Am., N. Y. Trustee, Rutgers Coll., 1895—. Abram Van Nest Powelson, Clergyman, Middletown, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Theta Chi, 1864. Rutgers Coll., 1860-63. Union ColL, 1863-64; A.M., 1867. *John Lett Remsen, Farmer, New Brunswick, N. J. .A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Jr. Orator. Teacher, Elm Sch., Three Mile Run, N. J., 1868-71. m., Amelia Brunson, Three Mile Run, N. J., Nov. 19, 1873. d., June 24, 1903. *John Kirkpatrick Van Arsdale, Banker, Plainfield, N. J. A.B., A.M. See Rho, 1864. LaFayette Coll., 1861-62. Union Coll., 1862-64. 3d Grad. Honor. m., Sarah Ann Elliott, Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 17, 1872. d.. Mar., 1894. 1865 John Knox Allen, Clergyman, Tarry- town, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Jr. Orator. Theol. Sem. of the Ref. Ch. in Am., 1865-68. Ordained, 186B. Ref. Ch., Hoboken, N. J., 1868-70; Tarrytown, i\. Y., 1870 — . Gt. Britain, 1882. D.D., Rut- gers, 1892. m., Mrs. Elizabeth B. Wood, 1892. Joseph Bonnell Mann, Lawyer, 513 The Temple, Danville, 111. A.B. Jr. Orator. Univ. of Chicago, 1866. 111. Bar, 1867. Lawyer, Danville, 111., 1867 — ; City Atty., ib., 1867-68. m., Lucy Ada Davis, Danville, 111., Jan. i, 1874. 111. Gen. Assembly, House, 31st Dist., 1881-82. City Council, Dan- ville, 111., :887— . Francis Cuyler Van Dyck, College Pro- fessor, 84 College Ave., New Bruns- wick, N. J. „ „, ^ A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Williams Coll., 1861-62. Rutgers Qoll., 1862-65. Jr. Orator. Suydam Nat. Sci. Pr., 1865. 4th Grad. Honor. * B K. Tutor, Rutgers Coll., 1867-70; Prof., Physics, jg7o— ; Dean, 1901 — . m., Rebecca Jane^ \ an Albert Ashley Zabriskie, Clergyman, Hudson, N. Y. A. IJ. Charter Member. Sanitary Comsn., U. S. A. Grad., Theol. Sem. of the Ref. Ch. in Am., 1868. m., Augusta L. Arms, Elizabeth, N. J., 1868. Ref. Ch., Keyport, N. J.; New Baltimore, N. }.; Paterson, N. J. Cong. Ch., Jefferson, N. J. Ref. Dutch Ch., New York, N. Y.; Flatbush, N. Y. Free Dutch Ch., Jersey City, N. J.; Hudson, N. Y. Memb., Holland Soc. of N. Y. ♦Charles James Aldis, New York, N. Y. A.B. Priv, and 2d Lt., 25th Conn. Regt., U. S. A. Discharged, 1863. * B K. Memb., Kessler & Co., New York, N. Y., 1862—; Bau- endale & Co., ib., 1872-74. d., Nov. 13, 1874. ♦Robert Morrison Brown, Girard, Pa. A.B., A.M. Coral. Agt., U. S., Ntigata, Japan, 1870-72; Charge d'Affaires and Consul Gen., Japan, for King of Hawaii, 1872-76. m., (i) Mary Agnes Gordon, June 24, 1874. Sec, Chinese Eng. and Mng. Co., Tientsin, China, 1876 — . Memb., Asiatic Soc, Japan, m., (2) Harriet T. Babb, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept, 1896. d., Feb. 18, 1900, ♦George C. Tallman, Jr., Teacher, Pater- son, N. J. Rutgers Coll., 1861-64. Charter Member, m.. Miss Hill, Mar., 1864. Teacher, Paterson, N. J., 1872-73. d., Feb. 14, 1873. ♦Frederick Judd Van Wagner, Physician, Madison, N. J. A.B., M.D. Columbia Coll., 1866. Phys., Basking Ridge, N. J., 1866; Madison, N. J., 1866 — . Postmaster, Madison, 1878-81. m., Minnie E. Halliday, Sterling, N. J., Oct. 23, 1879- d.. May 30, 1881. 1866 John Winner, Jr., Merchant, 491 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. A.B., A.M. Valedictorian, m., Mary Parker, June II, 1873. ♦Francis Horatio Stubbs, Clergymaoi, Eau Claire, Wis. A.B., A.M. Gen. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1866-69. P. E. Ch. of the Cross, Ticon- deroga, N. Y., 1870-73. Ch. of the Beloved Disciple, New York, N. Y., 1873-78. m., Mary Elizabeth Burnet, Ticonderoga, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1874. P- E. Ch., Waverly, Md., and Eau Claire, Wis., 1879 — . d.. Mar. 29, 1906. 1867 ♦Peter Labagh Vanderveer, Lawyer, Santa Fe, N. Mex. A.B., LL.B. Jr. Orator. Suydam Pr., 1867. Salutatorian. * B K. LL.B., Columbia, 1874. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1874-81; Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1881-93. d.. Mar. 16, 1893. &£h%T'uni^.-,';88r''u.^".'t^omr':,''?n: *William Penn Wilson, Lawyer, New ternati'. Elect. Ex., Philadelphia, 1884. Author York, r>l. Y. ^ „ ^ „ ^ ^ Articles on "Science," "School Science and Mathematics." Memb., A. A. A. S.; Brooklyn Acad. Sci. A.B., A.M. Jr. Orator. « B K. N. J. Bar, 1870. N. Y. Bar, 1875. m., E. Ralston Pierce, Columbia, Pa., Jan. 21, 1885. d., July 30, i8gi. 900 PHI CHI 1868 William Emerson Davis, Clergyman, Marlboro, Monmouth Co.. N. J. A.B. Rutgers , Coll., 1865-68. Jr. Oiator. Theol. Seni. of the Ref. 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Memb., Am. Inst. Elect. Engs. Charter Memb., Illuminating Eng. Soc. Alexander Van Wagoner, Lawyer, 11 17 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. 2d Sloan Entrance Pr. I St Bussing Extempore Deb. Pr. ist Grad. Honor. * B K. A.M., Columbia, 1891; LL.B., ib., 1893. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893—. m., Maude Dexter, New York, .\. Y., June 28. 1899. ♦Frederick Austm Aiken, Warsaw, N. Y. Rutgers Coll., 1886-88. Accidentally killed, Warsaw, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1888. ♦Washington Irving Van Riper, Physi- cian, Lancaster, Cal. M.D. Rutgers Coll., 1886-May 11, 1888. Co- lumbia Coll., Sch. of Med., 1888—. M.D., Columbia, 1892. Phys., Lancaster, Cal., 1892- 96. d., Jan. 18, 1896. iSgi Henry Rose Danner, Lawyer, 1330 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, Ind. A.B., A.M., LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D. Rutgers Coll., 1888-91; completed course in 3 yrs. LL.B., Univ. of Minn., 1893. Lawyer, Minne- apolis, Minn., i893-g6. A.M., Rutgers, i8g3. Sec, A K E Club of the Northwest, 1892-96. Post-Grad. Course in Polit. Sci. and Internatl. Law, Univ. of Minn., 1893-96J LL.M., 1894; A.M., 1896. N. Y. Bar, 1896. Lawyer, New York, N. Y.. 1896-1909. Memb., A K E Coun- ?i ?'°3-04. representing * E; Pres., 1904; Memb., id., 1906-07, representing A 11; Pres., 1907. Representative of the Council, Installa- tion of A II and P A Chapters. Ph.D., Univ. of Minn., iSgg. m., Caroline E. Burford, Indian- apolis, Ind., May 16, 1906. Res., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909 — . Thomas Mandeville Hopper, Civil En- gmeer, Washington Ave.. Suffern, Rockland Co., N. Y. B.S. Chief Eng., Ramapo Iron Works, Hill- te™i,,^'"='''^?'^ ^°- N. Y., 1891—. m., Mary Washburn, Sept. 12, ,905. Memb., Lodge. Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M; Nobles Mystic Shrine, Samuel Arthur Johnson, College Profes- sor State Agr. Coll., Fort Collins, Colo. Denver**'rnl„'*'|- <: teacher High Sch., West i.t^Z A ColO;, i8g6-igo2. Assoc. Prof., Zool., State Agr. Coll., Fort Collins, Colo., 1902— A.B. With Anglo-Am. Food Co., New York, William Pohlman Pool, Physician N. Y., 1889-95. Prin., Gram. Sch., Clifton, Clinton St., Brooklyn N Y N. J., 1895-1903. m., Emma Marshall Tiebout, .'\.B., .\..M., M.D. M.D.,' L. I. Coll go6 , 117 Hosp., PHI CHI 1894. Phys., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894—. Lect., Obstet. and Gynecol., L. 1. Coll. liosp. ; Assoc. X'isiting Obstetrician and Gynecologist, ib. Arthur Benjamin Totten, Electrical En- gineer, Middlebush, Somerset Co., N.J. B.S. Cornelius Delos Vreeland, Manufactur- ing Chemist, fsiS Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. B.S. Pies., Vi-eeland Chemical Co., N. .T. Sec. Natl. Spice Co., N. Y. m., Edith Hig- gins, Stilton, N. J., Aug., 1896. Erasmus Amer Whitenack, College Pro- fessor, tPeru, Neb. Prof., Ger. and Fr., State Norm. Coll., Peru, Neb. Andrew Hall Berry, Manufacturer, 97-9 Warren St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Mgr., Elect. Dept., II. W. Johns Mfg. Co., Manville, Conn., 1892-1902. m., An^ toinette D. Droste, Montclair, N. J., Oct. 5 1897. V. Pres., F. H. 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Memb., F. & A. M., Elks, Royal Arcanum (Phys. to same). Club, East Side. Samuel Gaston Dunham, Clergyman, fPasadena, Cal. Franklin Holmes Halliday, 100 Seminary Ave., Rahway, N. J. Priiice;ton Theol. Sem., i yr. With N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Co., Rahway, N. J. m., Viola Dey, Apr. 21, 1892. Sec. and Mgr., Organiza- tion Com., Natl. Dem. Com. Charles Fritz Randolf, fNew York, N. Y. m., Florence Snodgrass, New York, N. Y., June, 1896. Walter Farrington Wells, Illuminating Engineer, 360 Pearl St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gen. Supt., Edison Elect. Illuminating Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. m., Elizabeth Stephens, Oct. 5, 1898. Memb., Am. Inst. Elect. Engs. ; Illuminating Eng. Soc. Clubs: Engineers (New York) ; Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn Engs. ' Daniel Gregory Wright, Broker, 222 S. 6 St., fronton, Ohio. B.S. George Hampton Wyckoff, Chemist, fRochester, N. Y. m., Helen Waldron, Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 21, 1896. *Austin Flint Morris, Physician, New York. N. Y. M.D. Bellevue Med. 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Sales Mgr., Michelin Tire Co., Milltown, N. J. m., Edna Lockwood, Woodbridge, N. J., Oct. 13, 1904. Res., 29 Maple Terrace, Rahway, N. J. Charles Townsend Letson, Merchant, 320 Church St., New York. N. Y. B.S. John Conant Loud, Lawyer, 15 Arling- ton Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1897 Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897 — . Club, Cres- cent Athletic. James Arthur Mandeville, Insurance, Newark, N. J. Gen. Agt., Equitable Life Ins. Co., N. J. Treas., Gray-Mandeville Co. ■ Daihachiro Sagara, fTokio, Japan. Warren Clark Van Slyke, Lawyer, 32 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1897 — . Tem- porary Chmn., XLVIII A K E Conv., New York, 1894. Memb., Holland Soc, Naval Re- serve Assn., etc. Club, Players. Res., 103 E. 16 St. i8g6 Clarence Woodruff Byram, Lawyer, tMorristown, N. J. Willard Conger, Clergyman, 30 East Main St., Port Jervis, N. Y. A.B., A.M. New Brunswick Theol. Sem., 1896- 99. Instr., Rutgers Prep. Sch., 1S99-1901. Pastor, Ref. 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Soc; Sloane Alumni Soc. James Eaton Torrey, Civil Engineer, 369 E. 30 St., Paterson, N. J. ♦Herbert Amzi Sigler, Merchant. Mont- clair, N. J. Corp., Co. K. 2d Regt., N. J., 1898. d., June 6, 1900 1898 George Harrington, Insurance, fNew York, N. Y. With Germania Fire Ins. Co., — 1908. Wayne Herbert Thompson, Rancher, Stock, Rock Creek, Twin Falls Co., Idaho. Elliott Earle Van Cleef, Electrical En- gineering and Construction, 463 West St., New York, N. Y. B.S. 1899 Isaac Edward Titsworth, Biologist, Rut- gers College, New Brunswick, N. J. Prof., Biol., Rutgers Coll. 908 PHI CHI Frederick Hinsdale Winn, Forester, Magdalena, Socorro Co., N. Mex. B.S. Rancher, Tex. and N. Mex., 1900-05. Art Students' League, New York, N. Y., 1903. U. S. Forest Service, 1907 — . I goo Robert Anderson Cooke, Physician, 107 W.,SS St., New York, N. Y. .\.B., A.M., M.D., Columbia, 1904. House Staff, PreSb. Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1904-06; Phys., ib., 1906 — . Attending Pliys., Presb. Hosp. Disp. Asst. in Physiol., Cornel] Univ. Med. Coll. Memb., Presb. Hosp. Alumni Assn. Fellow, N. Y. Aead. of Med. Club, Quiz. Henry Eggerding, Draughtsman, 1015 Arlington Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Rutgers Coll., 1896. Apprentice, Pond Mach. ■ Xoql Co., Shop and Drawing Office, 1898-1902. Draftsman, C. V. C. Elect. Co., 1902-03; id., Ridgway Mach. Tool Co., 1903-05- Asst. Eng., JBuffalo & Susquehanna Coal Mng. Co., 1905- 07. With Samuel Hollingsworth, Mech. Eng., 1907. Bus. Ad., 171 E. Front St. Charles Wardell Jones, fKeyport, N. J. William Edwin McMahon, Officer of Corporation, 722 12 St., Washington, D. C. A.B. Div. TrafBc Mgr., C. & P. Telephone Co., Washington, D. C. Waldo Alberti Titsworth, Teacher, Bishop Place. New Brunswick, N. J. A.B., A.M. 3d Class Honor. B K. Instr., Alfred Univ., 1900-02; id., Dept. of Sci., Alfred Acad., 1901-07. m., Marian Saunders, Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1904. Asst. in Physics, Univ. of Wis., Madison, Wis., 1907-09; Grad. Student, Dept. of Physics, ib., 1907-09. Graham Crowell Woodruff, Railroading, Lym Ave., Menands, Albany, N. Y. B.S. Div. Frt. Agt., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. and affiliated Lines, New York, N. Y., 1900-02; id., Boston, 1901-07; id., Pittsfield, Mass., 1907-09; id., Albany, N. Y., 1909 — . m., Ger- trude Mille, Hyde Park, Mass., June 20, i9o'5. igoi Rutherford Coleman Haven, Civil En- gineer, Trenton, N. J. Asst. City Eng., Trenton,, N. J., 1904-07. m., Helen Smith, Feb. 22, 1905. Memb., F. & A. M. Oliver Davis Mann, Lawyer, 513 The Temple, Danville, 111. A.B. Club, Rutgers. igo2 Frederick Winfield Conger, Lawyer, 81 Commercial Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. A.B., A.M., LL.B. N. Y. Law Sch., 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Raymond Thomas Stowe, Officer of Cor- poration, 401 W. 24 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. V. Pres., Sterling;Meaker Co., Newark, N. J. m., Minnie Frederick, June 14, 1906. Charles Morgan Titsworth, Civil En- gineer, 452 W. 5 St., Plainfield, N. J. R. K. Eng., 1902 — ; Asst. Eng., C. R. K. Co. of N. J., Jersey City Terminal. 1903 Charles Frederick Hammond, Lawyer and Writer, 156 Berkeley Place. Brook- lyn, N. Y. LL.B. ist Sloan Entrance Pr. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1909. N. Y. Bar, 1909. Prop, and Ed., Seaside Topics, Watch Hill, R. I. Club, University Glee (New York). Arthur Embury Smith, Engineer and Contractor, t48 Grandview Ave., Plain- field, N. J. B.S. 1904 James P. Adams, Teacher, fBerne, N. Y. Fred Le Roy Brown, Civil Engineer, II Bank St.. White Plains, N. Y. B.S., C.E.' Sprague Carleton, Physician, 75 W. So St., New York, N. Y. M.D. New York Hom. Coll. and Flower Hosp., 1906. ■ Visiting Surg., Out-door Dept., Flower ; PIosp. Asst. Genito-Urinary Surg., Hahnemann Hosp.; Asst. Attending Surg., Laura Franklin Hosp. Lect., Genito-Urinary Diseases, Hom. Med. Coll. and Flower Hosp. Edward Francis Duggan, fGainesville, N. Y. B.S. Ridgway Fell Moon, Coml. Engineer, 5217 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. B.S. With Westinghouse Elect. Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904-05; id., Philadelphia, Pa., 1906 — . Treas., Westn. Penn. A K E Alumni Assn., 1905. m., Augusta Bigelow Von Cleef, New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 30, igoS. Charles Francis O'Neill, Agent, 19 S. 7 St., Newark, N. J. B.S. Mfr's. Agt., Newark, N. J., 1904—. Delegate LVII A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. H-I4, 1903. Memb., Northwestn. A K E Alumni Assn., 1904-06. m., Martha Bernadette Street, Chicfigo, 111., Feb., 1908. Clayton Barney Vogel, U. S. Marine Corps, 824 Connecticut Ave., Wash- ington, D. C. Priv., Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Apr. 5, 1902- 04. 2d Lt., U. S. Marine Corps, July 28, 1904-Feb. 25, 1908; Sch, of Application, U. 5. Marine Corps for Officers, 1904-05; Cer- tificate of Grad., 1905; Duty, Washington Navy Yd., Pensacola, I^'la., 1905-June, 1906; Am Legation Yd., Pekin, China, 1906-09; ist Lt., Feb. 25, 1908. Instr., Sch. of Application, U. S. Marine Corps for Officers, Mar. 28, 1909 — . Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington); Oglethorpe (Savannah, Ga.). James Coleman Waters, Jr., Banker, 80 Esterbrook St., Rahway, N. J. 1 90s Sanger Sylvester Carleton, Dental Sur- geon, 171 W. 71 St., New York, N. Y. D.D.S. Orthodontia Pr. D.D.S., Baltimore gog PHI CHI C"ll. of licntal Surg.. 1908, 9 N ]i. Mcmb., .i K E .\ssn. of N. v.; Fists IJict. Dent. Soc. ; Udontological Soc, charter menib. Registered l-)entist, N. V. and Kan. George Bergen Ford, Ceramic Chemist, Allentown, N. J. I'.S. Baseball Team. Traclc Team. Chem- ist, South Amboy Terra Cotta Co. and Winkle Terra Cotta Co., St. Louis, Mo. m., Mae E. \'. Kuhlthau, Oct. 24, 1906. Franklyn Edward Holsten, Chemist, 94 W. 30 St., Bayonne, N. J. B.S. Chemist, Tide Water Oil Co., Bayonne. m., Lulu S. Armstrong, Yonkers, N. Y., June 22, 1907. Frank Nichols Jennings, 5 Court St., Warsaw, N. Y. A.B. 2d Class Honors. 2d Sloane Entrance Pr. I St Peter Spader Pr. Suydam Pr. * B K. Albert Leeds Stillman, Mining Engineer, 532 River St., Hobolcen, N. J. M.E., Columbia, 1009. Mng. Eng., Hoboken, N. J. Albert Augustus Taylor, Lawyer, Allen- town, N. T. A.B. Burtis Flemming Vaughan, Merchant, 146 E. Fifth Ave., Roselle, N. J. See Mu, 1905. Rutgers Coll., 1901 — . Colgate Univ., — 1905. Elmer Spangler Weaver, Civil Engineer, Wendell, Idaho. igo6 Harry Milton Brown, Lawyer, fM Park St., Warsaw, N. Y. A.B. George Clinton Dodge, Merchant and Manufacturer, Newark, N. J. Dealer & Mfr., Concrete and Machinery, New- ark, N. J., i9ofr — . George Morely Hecker, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Lafayette and Madison Sts., Riverside, N. J. Frederick Newton Wardwell, Civil En- gineer, Wendell, Idaho. B.S. Sec, LIX A K E Conv., Nov. 8-10, 1905. With Penn. Tunnel & Terminal Co., June, i9o6-Ju]y, 1907. Asst. Supt., Concrete Constr., Hudson & Manhattan R. R., July, 1907-Oct., 1907. Memb., Berg & Wardwell, Civ. Engs., and U. S. Mineral Dep., Twin Falls, Idaho, Oct., 1907-Jan., 1909. Gen. Eng. Practice, Wendell, Idaho, Jan., 1909 — . 1907 John Louis Baker, Civil Engineer, 245 N. Clinton St., Trenton, N. J. Edward Louis Keenan, Officer of Cor- poration, 560 W. 148 St., New York, N. Y. Rutgers Coll., 1904-05. U. S. Geol. Survey, Middle West. I. C. C, Panama, 6 inos. V. Pres., Somerville Clothing Co., New \'ork, N. Y., 1907 — . m., Eva Barbour Vooihccs, Som- erville, N. J., Oct. 27, 1908. Walter Frank Rheinheimer, Civil En- gineer, 10 Homestead Park, Newark, N. Y. B.S. Civ. Eng., Reinforced Concrete Constr. Ralph Decker Van Duzer, Real Estate, 25 East Ave., .Middletown, N. Y. B.S. Dist. Real Estate Agt., Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., Sayre, Pa., 1907 — . Frank Robertson Van Sant, Electrical Engineer, 725 Highland Ave., New- ark, N. J. B.S. With Gen. Elect. Co., Newark, N. J., 1907—. igo8 Max Joseph Hemmer, Jr., Commercial Salesman, 21 Taylor St., Newark, N. J. B.S. Joseph Watson Messier, Publisher, 1590 E. High St., Springfield, Ohio. Asst. Mgr. Agts., The Crowell Pub. Co., Springfield, O., 1907 — . Aurelius Milford Tracy, Jr., tTextile Mill, 412 Union St., Hudson, N. Y. 1909 Raymond Lewis Green, fSouth Amboy, N. J. Clifford Hampton Lawrence, Civil En- gineer, 29s Montgomery St., Bloom- field, N. J. \'arsity Basketball. Football. Ed.-in-chief, Scarlet Letter, 1909. Leon Lobelein, fNew Brunswick, N. J. Halsey Edmund Ramsen, Civil En- gineer, 230 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J. Samuel Royce Taverner, Civil Engineer, 95 Front St., Ballston Spa, N. Y. 1910 Willard Trotter Case, Ballston Spa, N. Y. Scott Miller Fell, 134 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N. J. Duane Burney French, Warsaw, N. Y. William Powell Garrison, Roadstown, N. J. Frank Edgar Mason, 49 South 9 St. Newark, N. J. ist Sloane Entrance Pr. ist Soph. Oration Pr. Memb., Intercoll. Deb. Team. Ed.-in- chief, The Targum. Louis Raymond Reid, 81 E. Buffalo St., Warsaw, N. Y. James Edward Rowland, Engineer. Long Branch, N. J. igii Lester Douglas Baldwin, Whitfield St.. Caldwell, N. J. Malcom Langstroth Carl, 210 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. 910 PHI CHI William Chauncey Hawver, Claverack, N. Y. Lewis Bassett Moore, Bowne Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Harold Sillcox, 167 Elm St.. Newark, N. J. Willard Slack, Trenton, N. J. igi2 Walter Cox Bowen, Shiloh, N. J. Elbron Fisher, Sayreville, N. Y. Augustus Lemuel Gladding, Lincoln, Cal. Willard Stolth Slack, 912 West State St., Trenton, N. J. Harold Kimball Wardell, 201 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Leroy Colver Wilsey, 167 Elm St.. New- ark, N. J. Pres., Fresh. Class, 1913 Richard Armstrong, 184 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Whitfield Jenks Bell, 1207 Bloomfield St., Hoboken, N. J. Ralph Samuel Lees, 74 South 10 St., Newark, N. J. Miles Ross, Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Edward Brooks Simmons, 194 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Varsity Football. Hilmar Frederick Smith, 157 College Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Robert Wilson Turner, 158 McLean Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Capt., Fresh, football team. gii KAPPA PHI TROY UNIVERSITY Troy, N. Y. Chartered, May, 1861. Inactive, 1862—. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1861 Albert Danker [Jr.], Clergyman, [Re- tired], 97 Beach St.. Maiden, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Charter Member, ist Eng. Comp. Pr., 1859. Ed., University Quarterly, i860. A.B., Univ. of the City of N. Y., and Gen. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1862. P. E. Ch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1864-66. A.M., Hobart Coll., 1865. Ordained Priest, 1866. Author, "Apostolic Origin of the Anglican Church," 1868. P. E. Ch., Jordan, N. Y., 1867-68; Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1869-70; Cox- sackie, N. Y., 1870-80. m., Susan Isabella Stoutenburgh, Coxsackie, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1870. Ph.D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1874. Au- thor, "Heroines of Olden Times," 1875. P. E. Ch., Little Falls, N. Y., 1882-84; Water- town, N. Y., and Maiden, Mass., 1884-1909. Chapl. and Historian, Mass. Commandery of the Naval Order of U. S. Memb., K. P. ♦Gilbert Holmes Gregory, Clergyman, Marble Hill, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. M. E. Chs., 1862-igoo. A.M., Wesleyan Univ., 1867. d., Oct. I, 1900. 1862 Charles Schwartz Harrower, Clergyman, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M^ D.D. Charter Member. * B K, Wesleyan Univ. Instr., Math, and Nat. Scis., Sem. of Amenia, N. Y., 1862-64. M. E. Ch., Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1864-69. A.M., Wesleyan Univ., 1866. St. Luke's M. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1869-72. Memorial Address, "Harrison Gray Dyar," Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1871. Europe, 1872. St. Paul's M. E. Ch., Peekskill, N. Y., 1872-74. Ed., Contrib., Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y., 1872- 76. Cent. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1874-78. Europe, Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, Greece, and Russia, 1878-80. Grace Ch., New York, N. Y., 1881-82; St. Luke's Ch., ib., 18B2S5. D.D., Wesleyan Univ., 1883. Trustee, Rutger's Fe- male Coll., New York, N. Y., 1885-88. St. Andrews Ch., New York, N. Y., 1883-88; Cent. Ch., ib., 1888 — . Res., 60 Seventh Ave. Thomas Shires Wiles, Merchant, 53 Dove St., Albany, N. Y. B.S., A.M. Sci. Oration, 1862. B.S., Wes- leyan Univ., 1863. m., (i) Ann Elizabeth Brown, Albany, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1864. A.M., Wesleyan Univ., 1869. Mgr., The Wiles Laundering Co., Limited, Troy, N. Y. V. Pres., Troy Laundry Machinery Co., Limited, Troy, N. Y. m., (2) Caroline Dean Pettet, May 8, 1886; (3) Grace Lansingh, Apr. 26, 1899. David W. Wilson, Dikerstown, N. J. Troy Univ., 1858 — . ♦Elkanah Albert Briggs, Teacher, Al- bany, N. Y. See Theta Chi, 1862. Charter Member. Troy Univ., 1858-61. *Elam Smalley Phadon Clapp, Troy. N. Y. Charter Member. Troy Univ., 1858-61. 2d Lt., 125th N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., June 19, 1863—; ist Lt., Nov. 30, 1863—. Killed, Battle of Bull Run, Va., July 21, 1864. ♦Charles Fletcher Holmes, New York, N. Y. Charter Member, m., Jennie Moss, 1863. d.. Autumn, 1869. ♦Theodore Lewis Scott, Banker, Albany, N. Y. See Theta Chi, 1862. Charter Member. Troy Univ., 1858-61. ♦Thomas Augustus Simpson, Pough- keepsie, N. Y. See Phi, 1862. Charter Member. Troy Univ., 1859-60. ♦George Albert Ticknor, Alford, Mass. A.B. Charter Member. 1st N. Y. Mounted Rifles, Sept. i, 1862. Hosp. Steward, ranlf ist Sergt., U. S. A. d. in Hosp., Suffolk, Va., Oct. 26, 1862. 912 KAPPA PHI 1863 Theodore Fitch, Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. See PJii, 1864. Troy Univ., 1859—. Albert D. Lansing, tWashingtonville, N. Y. Troy Univ., 1859 — . Benjamin Bloomfield Loomis, Clergy- man, Delmar, N. Y. A.B., Ph.D., D.D. Troy Univ., 1859-62. A.B., Union Coll., 1863. m., Sophia Ortense Witt, Springfield, N. Y., June 9, 1863. 1st M. E. Ch., Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 1863-66. Bennet Sta., Green Isl., N. Y., 1866-68. Or- dained, Pittsiield, Mass., Apr. 21, 1867. M. E. Ch., Keeseville, N. Y., 1868-70; Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1870-72; Ballston, N. Y., 1872-75; Grace Ch., Albany, N. Y., 1875-78; Platts- burg, N. Y., 1878-81. Presiding Elder, Cam- bridge Dist., 1881-82. Trustee, Troy Conf. Acad., Poultney, Vt., 1881 — . Europe, 1881. Trinity M. E. Ch., Troy, N. Y., 1882-85; Al- bany, N. Y., 1885 — . Ph.D., D.D., Syracuse Univ. Author, Address, Round Lake Assem- bly Alumni, "Culture and Christianity," 1888. Memb., Am. Inst. Christian Philos. Pres., Round Lake Summer Inst. Ed., N. J. Metho- dist. Pastor, M. E. Ch., Scotia, N. ¥., 1902- 06; Delmar, N. Y., 1906 — . Author, "Studies in the Book of Acts." Franklin F. Tyler. New York, N. Y. Troy Univ., 1859 — . *Alonzo Phillips Heywood, Merchant, New Orleans, La. See Sigma, 1863. Troy Univ., 1859-61. 1864 Walton Wesley Battershall, Clergyman. 31 Ledge St., Albany, N. Y. See Phi, 1864. Troy Univ., 1860-61. Yale Univ., 1861-64. Elias Ford Carr, College Professor, 58 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J. See Theta Chi, 1864. Troy Univ., 1860-62. Union Coll., 1862-64. Lyndon Hoyt Stevens, Lawyer, 45 Broadway, New York. N. Y. Troy Univ., 1860-62. 2d Lt., J25th N. Y. Inf., 3d Div., 2d Corps., U. S. A., Sept. 10, 1862 — ; ist Lt., Feb. 11, 1863 — . Wounded, Battle of Gettysburg. Resigned, Jan. 21, 1864. Law Student, Washington, D. C., 1864-67. D. C. Bar, 1867. Lawyer, Washington, D. C., 1867-80. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880 — U. S. Consular Agt., Batopilas, Mexico, 1880 — . Sec. and Treas. of Batopilas Mng. Co., 1880 — . m., Louise Warren Taylor, Washington, D. C, Jan. 8, 1884. Since 1880 prominently con- nected with the development of Mexican en- terprises. Pres., Internatl. Development Co. of N. Y. and Batopilas Mng. Co. V. Pres. and Dir., Manila Navigation Co. Res., Green- wich, Conn. *William Richardson Newcomb, South Durham, N. Y. Troy Univ., 1860-61. ist Lt., 1st Troy, N. Y., Regt., U. S. A. d., Washington, D. C, July, 1862. 1865 Louis Napoleon Beaudry, Clergyman, t Albany, N. Y. Troy Univ., 1861-62. m., Pearlie Rosetta Schermerhorn, N. Chatham, N. Y., Oct. i, i860. Ordained, Lansingburg, N. Y., i860. M. E. Ch., Albany, N. Y., 1861-62. Chapl., Sth N. Y. Cav., U. S. A., Jan. 31, 1863-July 19, 1865. 3 mos. prisoner in Libby Prison, 1863. Author, "Army and Prison Experiences with the Fifth Cavalry," Albany, N. Y., 1865. M. E. Ch., Brunswick, N. Y., 1866-68; Albany, N. Y., 1869-72; Shelburne, Vt., 1873-74; Fair Haven, Vt., 1874-75; Green Isl., N. Y., 1875- y6. Author, "Spiritual Struggles of a Ro- man Catholic," 1875. M. E. Ch., Montreal, Canada, 1877-87. Prin., Fr. Methodist Inst., Montreal, Canada, 1880-87. Prof., Fr., Wes- leyan Theol. Coll., 1885—. M. E. Ch., E. Albany, N. Y., 1887 — . Constant Contrib., Christian Guardian and Expositor of Holiness, Toronto, Canada. Martin Kellogg Schermerhorn, Clergy- man, 14 Garfield Ridge, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. See Epsilon, 1865. Troy Univ., 1861 — . Res., Cor. B'way and College Av. 913 PSI PHI DE PAUW UNIVERSITY [INDIANA ASBURY UNIVERSITY UP TO MAY 5, 1884] Greencastle, Ind Chartered, November 8, 1866 THROUGH an acquaintance with John A. Nutter, K, '66, Thomas B. Downs first conceived the idea of bringing a chapter of A K E to De Pauw, then Asbury University, an idea which once originated be- came the guiding principle of his college life and to which we owe our present existence as members of A K E. The movement was inaugurated during the fall of 1865, Downs at that time being a senior. He soon allied with himself Bros. Ing, '68 ; Hopewell, '69 ; Elliott, '68 ; Rector, '68, and Robbins, '68, and this small group set forth to obtain a Deke charter. These men were not in any sense derelicts or left-overs from the elections of other fraternities but were strong men in college life and men who could have allied themselves to other fra- ternities had they so wished. In the words of a previous chronicler, " They were all men of sterling worth and force of character, men, too — bearded veterans of the war, some of them — who stood in the highest rank of scholar- ship and who seemed to have been gifted with an unusual amount of pluck and determination." Correspondence with the parent chapter was opened through K and by spring it was known that a charter could not be granted until the next convention, which was to be held at Ann Arbor, June 28, 1866. Meanwhile a committee had been sent from Miami to investigate the petitioning body and had recom- mended the granting of a charter. As graduation came before this convention met, Downs was forced to leave school without his aim having been fulfilled. This was a disappointment to the group of petitioners and they left school in low spirits. During the summer Downs received a letter stating that the peti- tion had been granted and next fall the petitioners returned in high spirits. November 9 was set for the installation of the chapter and all seemed well. Downs returned, but the delegation failed to appear from Miami. Downs was resolved not to let the matter rest until all was completed, so he waited a few 91S PSl PHI days, and as no letter appeared, went to Miami to find out what was the mat- ter. Friday, November i6, i8()6, he returned, proudly wearing a Deke pin on the reverse lapel of his coat and accompanied by J. N. Wyman, K, '67. The delay had been occasioned by the non-arrival of the charter which had been sent on by Yale. Through the persuasion of Downs the chapter at Miami had discussed the matter and had initiated Downs Thursday night and sent him and Wyman with a temporary charter to install the chapter. The memorable meeting took place on that same evening, November 16, at the dead of night in the mayor's office, which had been borrowed for the occasion. Those in- itiated at this eventful evening were Bros. Ing, Elliott, Stevens, and Hopewell, Bros. Allen and Robbins being out of school at that time but re-entering later. The first Deke pin seen in the chapel of Indiana Asbury was worn by Wyman the next morning and according to a history of the installation in our archives, " There was twisting and gaping and staring among the terrified Greeks that morning and they are still at it," to which a later historian has appended, " And let us hope that they will keep it up until man is a forgotten creature and the walls of our college are dust." The names actually on our charter are : Bros. Rector, Allen, Hopewell, Ing, Robbins, and Stevens and the date of the charter is October 9, 1866. That the men who laid the foundations of our chapter were men of remark- able character is shown by the fact that they won propositions from the best fraternities then here, even before there was any assurance that a charter would be granted and that when they had the charter they immediately began lifting men. A member of '72 writes : " When I entered school in the fall of '68, the A K E's were the leading fraternity, excelling especially in scholar- ship, oratory and closely knit relationship. The chapter was then somewhat heterogeneous in that it compassed the extremes, viz., some of the wealthiest and some of the poorest boys in college ; some of the most pious and an equal contingent of the erratic (though very brilliant) ; some of the oldest in college and some of the youngest. But through all and in all there was perfect fra- ternity." Although this statement was written in the earliest days of the chapter it would be hard to write a better description of the present chapter. The meetings were first held in a room " which was not ornamented in any way save by the color of the brick and mortar used in laying up the walls and by the charter which after some time was framed and hung up ' only on state occasions for fear of the intrusion of the non-elect.' " This room was located on the east side of the square. Later we moved to more commodious quarters and gradually acquired some furniture only to have all destroyed in the con- flagration of 1874. For a time A K E was a " wanderer on the face of the town, now holding her mysterious gatherings in the closely curtained den of some of her illustrious devotees, afterward in the loft approached by an out- side stairway, occupied during respectable hours by ' his honor ' the mayor and perfumed by the incense which arose from the altars of Bacchus and at last 916 FSI Pl-il with gigantic efforts settled in the commodious and well-furnished hall on the west side which we at present (1882) occupy." This was the meeting place of the fraternity until we purchased our own fraternity house, which was first occupied by us in the fall of 1906. In 1884 a very complete history of the chapter was published from which the quotations in this article are drawn. In this history the intei;ests of the chapter at present are admirably' expressed. " We have endeavored to follow to the letter the policy marked out and example set by our founders and early members. How well we have succeeded in scholarship the prize and honor list to which we point with pride will show ; our list of alumni, who though young, are almost universally successful, will show. In politics we have been subject to the varied fortunes of combinations, but we have certainly no reason to complain. In progressive movements and enterprises — college and class — A K E has ever been the acknowledged head and leader. The jolly good fel- lowship characteristic of the fraternity at large has no less been a special characteristic of our chapter, as evinced by the enthusiasnri of the alumni ; and the strong union of stout hearts, which though making no pretentious outward show, is plainly perceptible in our meetings and relations with each other." That this quotation of 1884 was not mere assertion is shown by the fact that when we turn to the active membership of that time we find the names of Senator A. J. Beveridge, David Graham Phillips, and Pres. Thomas Kane of Washington University. That * $ has ever stood for such principles is shown by the names of Ex-Lieutenant-Governor Hopewell, '69 of Nebraska; C. G. Cloud, '70, founder of the Cloud prize and generous benefactor of the university ; Prof. P. S. Baker, '74, Professor of Chemistry at De Pauw ; Dr. J. B. De Motte, '74. member of Philosophical Society of Great Britain and well-known lecturer on psychology ; Judge J. F. McClure, '79, chairman Indi- ana Railroad Commission; S. W. Cantwell, '81, speaker of Indiana House; Suti Ki Cliinda, '81, Japanese Ambassador to Germany; Prof. H. B. Longden, '81, Professor of German at De Pauw; C. F. Coffin, '81, winner of Interstate Oratorical Contest and Manager of Indiana State Life; S. L. Brengle, '83, Brigadier General of Salvation Army; F. T. McWhirter, '84, Pres. People's State Bank and Prohibition candidate for Governor in 1904; R. G. Johnson, '88, third Deke from De Pauw to win Interstate Oratorical contest, and Henry McCabe Dowling, '93, second Deke on Indiana State Railroad Commis- sion. We cannot at present append such titles to our own names, but if high scholarship, * B K, active participation in college affairs, the lion's share of political offices, good fellowship, congenial hearts, true ideals and high ambi- tions, if these things are worth anything, then the active chapter is still pursu- ing the path laid out by her foundejs and will in the future add her quota of names to the list above. 917 PSI PHI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS *Conrad Baker, Lawyer, Indianapolis Ind. .11., Pa. Coll., 1837. Pa. Bar, 1839. Law yer, Evansville, Ind., 1841-67. Indiana Gen Assembly, House, 1845. Judge, Ct. Copi. Pleas, Warwick and X'anderburg Cos., 1852-53. Col. ist Ind. Cav., 1861-63. Asst. Provost Marshal Gen., Slate of Ind.. 1863-64. Lt. Gov., Ind. 1865; Act. Gov., 1867; Gov., 1868-73. Menil). Baker, Ilnrd & Hendricks, Lawyers, Indianapo lis, Ind., 1869-1885. d.. Apr. 28, 1885, *Richard Wigginton Thompson, Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind. LL.D. Teaclier, Lawrence Co. Sem., 1831-33, Ind. Ear, 1834. Ind. Legis., 1834-38; 1838-39; 1839-41. L'. S. House of Reps., 1841. LL.U., Ind. Asbury ['ni\ ., 1846. U, S. House of Reps., 1847. U. S. Minister to Austria, 1849. Provost Marshal, 8th iJist. ; Commandant, Camp Dick Thomi>son. Judge, i8th Jud. Dist., 1867. Sec. of U. S. Navy, 1877-79. .Vuthor, "A History of the Tariff," 1888. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Ind. State .Vorrn, Sch. Memb., Bd. of Trustees, Ind. Asbury Univ. ACTIVE MEMBERS. 1866 *Thomas Benton Downs, Dentist, Bur- lington, Iowa. B.S., LL.B. Corpl., Co. H, 38th Ind. Regt., U. S. A., 1861. Charter Member. Dental Student, Burlington, Iowa. 1866. m., Philomela Sunderland, ib., Oct. 7, 1869. Dentist, Sigour- ney, Iowa, and Jeff, Mo., — 1873. Pa. Coll. of Dental Surg., 1873-74. d., Apr. 6, 1874. 1867 Jesse Winford Rector, Lawyer, fWash- ington, Kans. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1863-66. Charter Member. Student, Law, Sigourney, Iowa, 1868-69. Kans. Bar, 1870. Lawyer, Bedford, Ind.; Washington, Kans.; Co. Atty., VVasliington Co., 1873-S0. m., Edith Louisa Rice, Sigourney. Dec. 28, 1875. Kans. Legis., Senate, 32d Dist., 1881- *James Finley Allen, Lawyer, Sullivan, Ind. B.S.. LL.B. Charter Member. LL.B., Bloom- ington Law Sch., 1870. Lawyer, Sullivan, Ind., 1870-76. m., Margaret \\'hitehead Roberts, ib., May 10, 1870. d.. Mar. 15, 1876. 1868 James Finley Elliott, Lawyer. Kokomo, Ind. B.S. Priv., Co. I, 8th Ind. Inf., sth Piv., 13th Corps, U. S. A., 1B61-63. Univ. of Mich., Law Sch., i868-6g. Law Student. Grcencastle and Kokomo, Ind., 1868-70. Lawyer. Kokomo, 1870 — . Pros. Atty., 36th Jud, Circ, Ind., 1870- 74. City Clk., Kokomo, 1870-71. m., Sarali Ann Cananop. \V. Rlkton, Ohio, Dec. 22, 1870. Co. Atty., Kokomo, [885-91. Memb., Bd. of Sch. Trustees. Kokonio, 1887-93. Judgf. 36th Jud. (J18 Circ, 1902-08. Pres., Ed. Trustees, Grace Cb., 1876—. John Eugene Iglehart, Lawyer, B. JM. A. Bldg., Evansville, Ind. .\.B., .\.M. Lawyer, Evansville, Ind., 1869 — . m., Lockie W. Holt, ib., Nov. 4, 1874. Gen. Counsel, Evansville & Terre Haute R. R., 1881 — . Trustee, Pub. Schs., Evansville, 1887—. John Ing, Agriculturist, tThompsonville. Franklin Co., 111. A.B., .\.i\. Capt.. Co. L, 3d Mo. Cav., Steele's Corps, Mo. and ,\rk., U. S. A. Charter Jlem- ber. \'aledictorian. Surv., Phelps Co., Mo., 1869. M. E. Ch.. Chicago, 111., 1870. Missn., Kin Kiang, China, 1870-74^. m., (i) Lucy Elizabeth Hawley, Putnamville, Ind., June 30, 1870. Prof., Eng. Lang, and Sci., Tooku Giji Ku Coll., 1874-78. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Salt Springs, Mo.. 1878 — . m., (2) Felicia Plemans Jones, Kansas City, Mo., June 25, 18S4. William Edwin Robbins, ]\Iissionary, Poena, India. .\.B., A.M. Charter Member. Served in U. S. A., 1861-64. Teacher, Iowa and Cal., 1868- 70. M. E. Chs., Bloomington Circ, Ind. Conf., 1870; Evansville Circ, 1871. Missn., Bombay, Nagpoor, Poona, Lucknow, and Igat- puri, India, 1870—; Sec, South Asia and Bombay Confs. m., .Mice Ellen Miles, Bom- bay, Mar. I, 1876. .-Vet. Ed., "Banner of Asia." . Vuthor, "Handbook of India." "To Sunrise and Back." Trans, into Marothi, "C:itechism," "Disciiiline," "Outlines of Chris- tian Evidences." 1869 ■fhomas Wise Durham, Mine Owner, TITS Taylor St., Topeka, Kans. A.B. Lt., nth Ind. Zouaves (Gen. Lew Wal- lace's\ U. S. ,\.. i86r-65. Ind. Asburv Univ.^ PSI PHI 1865-69. Ind. Bar, 1869. Mo. Bar, 1869. Lawyer, Baxter Springs, Kans., 1869-75. m., Amanda Montgomery, July 7, 1869. Munic. Judge, Baxter Springs, 1S70. Mine Owner, Topeka, Xans., 1875 — . Melville Reeves Hopewell, Lawyer and Stock Raiser, Tekamah, Neb. B.S. Charter Member. Memb., Mo. State Troops, 1863. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1865-68. Ind., Mo., and Neb. Bars, 1868-70. Lawyer, Tekamah, Neb., 1870 — . m., Hattie E. Nelson, ib., Oct. 20, 1874, Neb. Const. Conv., 1875. Banker, Tekamah. Mayor, ib., 1884-86. Judge, 3d Jud. Dist., Neb., 1887-96. Grand Master, Neb. State Lodge, F. & A. M., 1906. Lt. Gov., Neb., 1906^; Ex-officio Pres., Senate, 1907-og. John Hugh Shultz, Physician and Sur- geon, fLogansport, Ind. A.B., A.M., M.D. Columbus Med. Coll., 1872. m., Clara Pierce. Surg., Pittsburgh, Cin. & St. L. Ry., 1876-86. Jacob Keithley Walts, Clergyman, Red- key, Ind. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., New Albany, Ind., 1869-70. Supt., Schs., Floyd Co., 1873- ■'75. m., Jennie Shelmire Bradley, New Al- bany, Mar. 10, 1874. M. E. Chs., Ind., 1876- 86. Elder, Union, Ind., 1880. Ed., Prohibition- ist, Waterloo, Ind., 1884. Trustee, Fort Wayne Coll., 1884—. M. E. Ch., Fort Wayne, Ind., 1886—. Andrew Jackson Youngblood, Teacher, fEureka, 111. .\.B., A.M. Prof., Lat. and Hist., Howard Coll., 1869-73. m., Jennie Hopkins, July 16, 1872. Prof., Langs., Columbia Christian Coll., 1873-76; Lat. and Gr., South Ky. Coll., 1876- 77. Pres., West Ky. Coll., 1877-78. Prof., Gr., Eureka Coll., 1878 — . 1870 John Brownfield, Jr., Lawyer, 412 La Monte Terrace, South Bend. Ind. A.B., A.M., LL.B., B.L. Quinquennial Ora- tor, and Pres., Platonian Lit. Soc., 1870. LL.B., Harvard, 1872. B.L., 1872. Lawyer, South Bend, Ind., 1872-84. m., Joanna Kelley, ib., Apr. 16, 1872. Ed. and Prop., Weekly Union, ib., 1873-75. City Atty., ib., 1875-76. Clk., S. Bend Natl. Bk., 1879-80; Mgr. for Brown- field, Dry Goods Merchant, 1880-82. Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind., 1884-88. Lawyer, South Bend, 1890 — . Author, Annotated Ind. Re- ports. Franklin Winfield Lantz, U. S. Civil Service, Washington, D. C. A:B., A.M. Valedictorian. Ed., Republican, Columbus, Ind., 1873-74. m., Mary Lois Sher- man, Mar. 31, 1885. Contrib., A K E Quarterly, 1885-87. Asst. Bk-kpr., Natl. Bk. Redemption Agency, Washington, D. C, 1885-95. Chief. Redemption Div., U. S. Treas., 1896 — -. Au- thor, "Stock Tables," 1884. Res., 1319 19 St., N. W. *Chalon Guard Cloud, Banker, McLeans- borough, 111. A.B., A.M. ist Am. Art Orator. Rec. Sec. and Pres., Platonian Lit. Soc. Salutatorian. Grad., Nelson's Bus. Coll., 1S71. Banker, Mc- Leansborough, 111., 1871 — . Founder, C. G. Cloud Prizes in Decl., Ind. Asbury Univ., 1874. Treas., McLeansborough Co-operative Milling Co. m., Emma Elsie Blades, McLeansborough, Apr. 18, 1883. d., Aug. 27, 1908. *Will Franklin Norton, Lawyer, Co- lumbus, Ind. A.B., A.M. Priv., Co. A, 147th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1861-64. Law Student, Columbus, Ind., 1870-72. Prin., High Sch., ib., 1871-72. Lawyer, ib., 1873 — . Reg. Clk., Ind. Legis.. Senate, 1873. m., Ursula Jane George, Hope, Ind., Apr. 20, 1876. d., Apr. 20, igoo. *Augustus Havens Tevis, Clergyman, Topeka. Kans. A.B., A.M., D.D. ist Lt., Co. H, 37th Ind. Regt., Negley's Div., 14th Corps, U. S. A.. 3 yrs. and 3 mos., during Civil War. M. E. Ch., Liberty, Ind., 1867. m., Sallie A. Web- ster, Cohhersville, Ind., Aug. 6, 1868. Supt., Schs., Madison, Ind., 1870. M. E. Ch., Pales- tine, Ind., 1871. Elder, Edinburgh, Ind., 1872. M. E. Ch., Peru, Ind., 1873-74. A.M., 1875. M. E. Chs., Nev., Cal., Mo., and Kans., 1877- 87. M.D., Med. Coll. of Ind., 1882. D.D., McKendree Coll., 1884. Author, "Jesuitism, the Bible and the Schs,," "Beyond the Sierras,'* "The Lambskin and the Links," "Christianity and the Government," "Eternity." d., Den- ver, Colo. 1871 John Wesley Lacey, Judge, t3no E. 17 St., Cheyenne, Wyo. A.B., A.M. Priv., 137th Ind. Inf., U. S. A., 100 days during Civil War. Corpl., i52d Ind. Inf., 7 mos. Gr. Honors, 1871. Prof., Math., Quincy Coll., 1871-72. Prin., Pub. Schs., Owensburg,* Ind., 1872-73. Supt., Pub. Schs., Noblesville, Ind., 1873-74. A.M., Master's Ora- tion, 1874. Prin., High Sch., Pekin, 111., 1874- 75. Law Student, Marion, Ind., 1875-76. Law- yer, ib., 1876-84. m., Lizzie Van Devanter, ib., Oct. 10, 1878. Chief Justice, Supreme Ct., Wyo., 1S84-S6. Lawyer, Cheyenne, Wyo.. 1886 — . Chief Justice, Supreme Ct., Wyo., 1888=-. Theodore Albert Sloane, Lawyer, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. A.B., A.M. Class Day Poet. Ed., The People, 1872-75. Law Student, Pueblo, Colo., 1872-75. m., Ellen R. Hinsdale, Lamont, Mich., Feb. 2, 1875. Lawyer, Pueblo, 1875 — . Supt., Schs., Pueblo Co., Colo,, 1876-77. Clk., Dist. Ct., ib., 1878—. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Pueblo, 1881—. Pres., Pueblo Bldg. & Loan Assn., No. 2, ib., 1881-86. Pres., Toronto and N. Y. Consolidated Silver Mng. Co., ib.; 1884—. Poet, Class '71 Anniv., Tune i, 1891. Cashier, Pueblo Sav- ings Bk., Pueblo, 1891-93; Dir., id., 1891-94. Pres., Jour. Publishing Co., ib., 1893. Sec, St. Louis & Cripple Creek Mng. and Tunnel Co., Colorado Springs, Colo., 1894 — ; Pres., Bull Hill Gold Mng. and Tunnel Co., ib., 1S9S— . John Wallace Webb, Clergyman. fGe- neva, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Co. A, 42d Ind. Inf., U. S. A., 15 mo-s. during Civil War. ra., Melissa Ann Wright, Newburg, Ind., Jan. 29, 1866. Prof., Rockport Coll., 1870. Ind. Conf., 1870. Ordained. M. E. Chs., Ind. and Iowa, 1871- 84. D.D., 1880. Presiding Elder, Des Moines Dist., Iowa, 1884 — . Ed., Des Moines District Quarterly, 1887—, Author, Pph., "Ingersoll at his Brother's Grave." *James Colclazer Stephens, Clergyman, Kansas City, Mo. A.B., A.M. Priv., 20th Ind. Inf., U. S. A., 919 PSl I'll! k yrs. during Civil War. Charter Member. l. I£. Chs.i Conn., 1870-74, m., Jennie L. Benson, nee Hawley, Uec. is, 1874. M. E. Clis., Ind. and Iowa, 1874-83. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., S. Bend, Ind., 1883. M. E. Ch., N. Topelia, Kans. *John Thomas Stringer, Merchant, Salt Lake City, Utah. LL.B. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1867-69. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1871. Lawyer, Kokomo, Ind., 1S71-73. Pros. Atty., 36th Jud. Circ, Ind., 1872-73. Mfr. of Tiles, Kokomo, Ind., 1872- 82. m., Mary Almena Plumb, Washington, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1873. Merchant, Kokomo, 1882- 92. Memb., Council, ib., 1887-92. Sec, Citi- zens' Com. Mfr., ib., 1887 — ; Howard Co. Fairv Assn., 1887-92; Nat. Gas, Oil, and Pipe Line Co., 1887-92. d., Cal., July 17, 1909. 1872 Columbus Thurman DoUarhide, flndian- apolis, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1868 — . Howard Eugene Henderson, Journalist, tKokomo, ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1868-71. Univ. of Mich., Law Sch., 1872-73. Assoc. Ed. and Part Prop., Dispatch, Kokomo, Ind., 1873 — . m., Isabella Williams, ib. John Oscar Henderson, Manufacturer 1622 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind, B.S., M.S. Founder and Ed., Dispatch, Ko- komo, Ind., 1873-91. m., Mary George, 1879, U. S. Rev. Coll., nth Ind. Dist., 1885-87. Memb., Dem. State Com. Del., Dem. Natl. Conv., 1888; 1892; 1896. Auditor, State of Ind, 1890;, 1892. Mfr., Indianapolis, Ind., 1891 — Traveled in Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1897 igol. First Del. (* 4>), A K E Natl. Conv, Dir., Kokomo Nat. Gas Co. \'. Pres., Kokomo Elec. Light Co. First pubd. writings of James Whitcomb Riley and Mary Hartwell Cather- wood. Frederick Newton Miller, fWorthington, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1868 — . Jay Bruce Van Buskirk, Journalist, Mon- ticello, Ind. A.B., A.M. Med. Coll. of Ohio, 1873-74. Ed. and Part Prop., Herald, Monticello, Ind., 1874- 88. m., Emma Myra Coen, ib., Nov. 25, 1875. Ed. and Prop., Herald, 1888 — . Asst. Post- master, ib. *John Riley Gordon, Lawyer, Greencas- tle, Ind. B.S., M.S. Philos. Honor, 1872. Prin., Schs., Bainbridge, Ind., 1872-73. Supt.; Schs., Put- nam Co., Ind., 1873-75. m., Mattie A. Darnall, Dec. 3, 1874. Prin., Pub. Schs., Bainbridge, 1875-77. lud. Gen. Assembly, Plouse, 1882 — . Chmn., Dem. State Cent. Com., —1888. d.. May 9, 1888. *Philos Jay Hazen, Lawyer, Modesto, Cal. A.B., A.M. Lawyer, Modesto, Cal., 1874-1908. Dep. Dist. Atty., Stanislaus Co., Cal., 1877-78. Dep. Supt. Schs., ib., 1877-78. m., (1) F. J. Lewis, Feb. 11, 1881; (2) Ella M. Lewis, June 16, 1883. Atty., Turlock Irrigation Dist., 1891- 1908. City Atty., Modesto. Lost in storm, ib., Jan. 14, 1908. 1873 John Steele Berryhill, Lawyer, flndian- apolis, Ind. A.B., A.M. m., Mary Lydia Hanna, Oct., 1877. Ind. Bar. Willie Story Bushnell, Lawyer, 122 S. Tippecanoe St., Monticello, Ind. A.B., A.M. Valedictorian. Law Student, In- dianapolis, Ind., 1873. Prin., High Sch., Mt. Vernon, Ind., 1874-75. Lawyer, Monticello, Ind., 1875 — . Prin., High Sch., Williamsport. Ind., 1876-77. Trustee, Pub. Schs., Monti- cello, 1879-1907. m., Anna Belle Coen, ib.. May 20, 1885. Pros. Atty., 39th Jud. Circ, Ind., 1886-88. Alonzo Daniel Mohler, Architect, 141 Guilford St., Huntington, Ind. A.B., A.M. Spec. Commenc. Orator. Prin., High Sch., Muncie, Ind., 1873-74. m-j Sarah Albina Davies, Huntington, Ind., Jan. 1, 1874. Supt., Schs., La Grange, Ind., 1874-81 ; id., Lima, Ind., 1881-84. Ed. and Part Prop., Daily and Weekly Herald, Huntington, Ind., 1883 — . Supt. of Schs., Huntington Co., Ind., 1885-87. Architect, ib., 1888—. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Huntington, 1907 — ; Pres., State Assn. of Sch. Bds., 1907 — . ♦Edward Egbert, Lawyer, Cleveland. Ohio. A.B., LL.B. Lawyer, South Bend, Ind., 1874- 75. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1875. City Atty.. South Bend, 1875. d., ib. ♦Jesse Addison Skinner, New Lexington, Ohio. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1869-70. d., Dec. 2, 1870. 1874 Edward Theophilus Curnick, Clergyman, Boston, Mass. A.B,, A,M. Philos. Honor, 1874. M. E. Chs., Ind., 1874-78. m., (i) Mary Georgia Aydelott, Sept. 27, 1876. M. E. Chs., Ind. and Ky., 1878-86. A.M., 1882. New England Conf., 1886. m., (2) Mary F. Merrill, Boston, Mass., Feb. 18, 1886. Founder, E. T. Curnick Pr. in New Testament Gr., De Pauw Univ. Au- thor, "A Catechism on Christian Perfection," "A Cry From the Depths," and other pphs, John Brewer DeMott, Teacher, Green- castle, Ind. A.B., A.M., M.D., Ph.D. itSth Ind. Inf.. U. S. A. Cloud Decl. Pr., 1873. Math. Honor, 1874. Prin., Prep. Dept., and Adj. Prof., Math., Ind. Asbui'y Univ., 1875-80. m., Lelia Laura Washburn, Greencastle, Ind., Feb. 5, 1878. Student, Bonn and Heidelberg Univs., 1881. Prof., Physics, Ind. Asbury Univ., 1882 1907. Ph.D., 1887. M.D., Iowa Central Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. Memb., Philos. Soc, Gt. Britain; Franklin Inst. (Philadelphia, Pa.); Elect. Comsn.,_ Elect. Exposition, ib., 1884. William. Flynn, Physician, 3 and Wash- ington Sts.. Marion, Ind. A.B., A.M. M.D., Ky. Sch. of Med. and Louisville Med. Coll., 1876. Hosp. Phys., Marion, Ind., 1876. A.M., L. I. Coll., 18S2. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., New York, N. Y., 1882-83. Prof. Emeritus, Ind. State Univ., Med. Sch., 1903. Memb., Ind. State Med. Soc; Am. Med. Assn.; Internatl, Med, Assn. 920 PSl PHI John Foster Morrison, Physician, Central Ave,, Indianapolis, Ind. A.B., A.M., M.D. Teacher, Putnam Co., 1874-75; Pub. Schs., Terre Haute, Ind., 76. Prin., 2d Ward Sch., ib., 1876-79. N. Y. Univ., 1881. Phys., Greencastle, 1882-87. A.M., 1883. Phys., Reading, 1887-95; Emporia, Kans., 1895-1905; Plains, Mo., 1905-07; Indianapolis, Ind., i Sec, Lyon Co., Ind., Bd. of Health, tn. nie Patterson, Charlestori, 111., 1889. , Ind., 1875- M.D., Ind., Kans., West 908 — . ., Jen- *Philip Shaifner Baker, College Profes- sor, Greencastle, Ind. A.B., A.M., M.U. Valediptoiian. Asst. Supt., Pub. Schs., Evansville, Ind. Instr., Prep. Dept... Ind. Asbury Univ., 1875-79. M.D., Cent. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1879. Adj. Prof., Prep. Dept., Scis., Ind. Asbury Univ., 1879-80. Prof., Chem. and Physics, Ind. Asbury Univ., 1S81-84. m., Suemma A. Allen, r88i. Prof., Chera., De Paiiw Univ., 1884^, Memb., Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. ; Ind. Acad. Sci.; Der Deutscher Gemisch- ten Gesellschaft. d., Sept. 2, igoi. 187s William Carl Brumfieldi Physician and Surgeon, Russellville, Ind. M.D. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1871-73. M.D., St. Louis Med. Sch., 1876. Phys., Russellville, Ind., 1876-1902. d., Porterville, Cal., Apr. 3, 1902. Levi Henry Greer, Physician, fAurora, Ind. A.B., M.D. 22d of Feb. Orator, 1874. Hist. Honor, 1875. M.D., Louisville Med. Coll. and Ky. Sch. of Med., 1876. m., Minta E. Jones, Nov. 21, 1878. Memb., Ind. State Med. Assii. ; Am. Med. Assn. Isaac Herr, Lawyer, 224 S. Oak Park Aye., Oak Park, 111.: A.B. m., Amelia Woodmansee, Apr. 21, 1874. Staff, Journal, Indianapolis, Ind., 1874-75. Civ. Serv. Comr., Cook Co. (Chicago), III., 3 yrs Charles Augustus Murray, Lawyer, 710 Kittredge Bldg., Denver, Colo. B.S. Ed., Asbury Review, 1874-75. Philos. Hfonpr, 1875. Salutatorian. Prin., High Sch., Connersville, Ind., 1875-77. Law Student, ib., 1877-78. Lawyer, ib., 1878 — . Dep. Pros. Atty., ib., 1878-80. Ed., Examiner, ib., 1878-82. m., Olive Hlirst, Milton, Ihd., Oct. 22, 1879. Memb. and Sec, Bd. of Trustees, Pub. Schs., Connersville, 1881-82. Master. Comr., Fayette Circ. Gt., 1882-84. Mayor; Connersville, 1884- 86. Memb., Stuart & Murray, Lawyers, Den- ver, Colo., 1890 — . Founder, Mountain Assn. A K E, ib. Horace C. Pugh, Lawyer and Railway President, 329 S. 6 St., Terre Haute, Ind. A.B. Del., XXVIII Conv., A K E, Char- lottesville, Va., Oct. 14-15, 1874. Pres., Pla- tbnean Lit. .Soc. Valedictorian. Law Student, 1875-77. Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind., 1877-79. Pay Corps, U. S. N., 1879-80. Master Comr., 1881-82. m., Mary J. McKeen, Terre Haute, Apr. 4, 18B3; City Atty., ib., 1885-86. Consul, Newcastle-on-Tvne, Eng., ' 1889; id., Palermo, It., 1891. Referee in ' Bankruptcy, U. S. Dist. Ct., 1898-1904. Pres., T. H., R. O. & Sw. Ry. Co., igo8; id., T. H. & Southwestn. Ry. Co., 1909 — . Dir. of various corpns. Walker Schell, Physician, Rose Dispen- sary Bldg., Terre Haute, Ind. B.S., M.U., M.S. Univ. of Mich., 1877. M.D., Miami Med. Coll., 1878. Med Student, Univ. of Munich; Gen. Hosp., Vienna, Austria, 1878-80. Phys., Terre Haute, Ind., 1881—. m., Carrie B, Cavins, Dec. 20, 1883. Pres., Vigo Co. Med. Soc; id., Ind. State Med. Soc Phys., St. Anthony Hosp., Indianapolis, Ind. Lect. on Obstet. operations, Coll. Phys. and Surgs., ib. Lect. on Med., Ind. Univ., Med. Coll. *Isaac Clark Pugh, Lawyer, Indianapo- lis, Ind. See Pi, 1875. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1871-74. 1876 William Tingley Fletcher, U. S. Official, 107 Federal Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1872-74, Farmer, Lawrence, Md., 1875-99. m., Francis Olivia Harris, Dec. 1, 1875. U. S. P. O. Inspr., Indianapolis, Ind., ijoo — . Harvey Sutherlin, Clergyman, fMeeker, Colo. A.B. M. E. Chs., Ind., 1876-77. Teacher, Colo., 1877-79. Teacher, Fla., 1879-84. M. E. Chs., Colo., 1894 — . Silas Talbert Yount, Physician, fcor, 6 and South Sts., Lafayette, Ind. M.D. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1873-74. M.D., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., New York, N. Y., 1876. Coroner, Tippecanoe Co., Ind., 1878-80. m., Josephine M. Sheridan, Nov. 6, 1879. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Ind. State Med. Soc; Tippecanoe Co. Med. Soc. Charles McCormack Zion, Lawyer, Lebanon, Ind. A.B. Law Student, Lebanon, Ind., 1876-77. Lawyer, ib., 1877 — . Pros. Atty., 20th Jud. Dist., r term, m.. May Clements, Rbyalton, Ind., Feb. i, 1879. Memb., Lodge and Con- sistory, F. & A. M. *Frank Roberts Wheeler, Greencastle, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1872-73. ist Fresh. Honor, d., Greencastle, Ind., Oct. 2^, 1873. 1877 Amos Bennett, Teacher, Chico, Wise Co., Tex. A.B., A.M. Math. Honor, 1877. Prof., Math., Acad., S. CarroUton, Ky., 1877-80. m., Su- sanna Townes, Aug. ig, 1879. Teacher, Hart- ford, Ky., 1880-82; Greenville, Ky., 1882-83. Prin., Acad., Livermore, Ky., 1883-84; Pk. Inst., White, Tex., 1884-1903. Prin., Sch., Chico, Tex., 1904 — . Isaac Gardner Brovirn, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. A.B. Law Student, Ind., 1877-78. Ind. Bar, 1878. Ohio Bar, 1878. Architect and Builder,. Bai-nesvillc, Ohio, 1878-86. With Queen Dia- mond Packing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Treas., Por- ter Mercantile Co., ib. Stockholder and Planta- tion Mgr., Mo. Coffee Growers' Assn., Oaxaca, Mcx., 1901 — . m., Mrs. Lida Acton, Barne§- ville, Ohio. 92T PSI I'lII John Holland Doddridge, Clergyman, 217 N. 3 St., Vinceimes, Ind. A.]!., A.M., Li.D., D.D. M. li. Cli., Lena, Ind., 1876-77. B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1878. M. E Ch, Manilla, Ind., 1878-79. D.U., Baker Univ. m., Elizabeth Rachel Brashers, Cincin- nati, Ohio, Aug. 21, 1878. Pres., Moore's Hill Coll., 1879-80. M. E. Chs., Grecnsburg, In- dianapolis, and Connersville, Ind., 1880 — . Bd. Trustees and "N'isitors, De Pauw Univ., 1885 — . Del., Gen. Conf., M. E. Ch., Los Angeles, Cal., 1904. John Wilson Knox, Business, R. F. D. No. 6, Marshall, III. A.B. M. E. Ch., Ind., 1877—. Teacher, Coshen, Ind., 1877-78; Clark Co., 111., 1879-80; Vigo Co., Ind., 1880-84. Business, 1889 — . Pres., Clark Co. Sunday Sch. Assn., 1898-99. Charles Lawrence Lewis, Lawyer, fHot Springs, Ark. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1874-75. Univ. of Mich., Law Sch., 1875-76. Lawyer, Winchester, Ind., 1877 — . m., Eleanor Allison, ib., July 26, 1877. Edward Barrett Rawls, Clergyman, In- dianapolis, Ind. B.S., n.n. Math. Medal, 1877. Ed. and Prop., Nczi'x, Connersville, Ind., 1878-79. m., Addie E. Scott, Lexington, Ky., Oct. 21, 1879. M. E. Chs., Ind., 1879 — D.D., De Pauw Univ., 1898. *Samuel Clinton Coulson, Lawyer, Sul- livan, Ind. Ph.B. Dep. Pros. Atty., 14th Jud. Circ, Ind., 1882 — . m., Julia I. Davis, Nov. 22, 1882. d., Jan. 29, 1891. *Milton Josiah Stair, Lawyer, Denver, Colo. .\. B. m., Ida May Obenchain, Lafayette, Ind., May 7, 1878. Colo. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Den- ver, Colo., 1879-1906. Dep. City Atty., Den- ver, Colo., 1880 — . elk., Superior Ct., Den- ver, Colo., 1883 — . d., Oct. 30, 1906. 1878 Charles Edgar Bacon, Clergyman, 911 Middle Drive, Woodruff PL, Indianap- olis, Ind. A.B., A.M., D.D. Salutatorian. Drew Theol Sem., 1878. m., Finetta Victorine Wiggs, Un ion City, Ind., Jan. i, 1879. M. E. Chs., Ind., 1879 — . Trustee, De Pauw Univ., 1894- 1910. Repres., M. E. Conf. (Ind.) to Gen, Conf*., Chicago, 111., 1900; id., Los Angeles, 1904; id., Baltimore, 1908. Del., Ecumenical Conf., London, Eng., 1901. Pres., Bd. TruS' tees, M. E. Hosp. of Ind., 1902-08. Memb. Internatl. Conf., New York, N. Y., 1907. Orlando Rollin Bellamy, Teacher, fChey- enne, Okla. Ph.B., A.M. Math, and Sci. Honors, 1878. A.M., 1881. Prin., High Sch., Oswego, Kans., 2 yrs. ; Independence, Kans. Prof., Math., Pierce City, Miss. Prin., Public Schs., Chey- enne, Okla. Oliii Asbury McFarland, Lawyer, no W. Main St., Danville, 111. A.B., LL.U. Class. Honor, 1878. Class Hist., 1878. Ed., Mirror, 1879. LL.B., Northwest- ern Univ., 1880; id., Univ. of Chicago, 1880. Lawyer, Danville, III., rSSo — . ni., Mary B. Fletcher, (n-ccncasllc, Ind., Aug. 10, 1881. George Edward Pugh, Lawyer, tSi7J^ Ohio St., Terre Haute, Ind. I'h.li. Math. Medal, 1877. Pres., Orat. Assn., 1878. Math. Honor, 1878. Spec. Orator, 1878. Del., Internatl. Conv., ^ K E, 1878. Law Student, Terre Haute, Ind., 1879-81. Lawyer, ib., 1881— . City Atty., ib., 1883-84; 1896-7-8. Pres., New Century Exploration & Investment Co.; New Century Mines Co.; North Coast Mng. and Reduction Co. Del., XXXI A K E Conv., Hamilton, N. Y., Oct. lo-ii, 1S77. Alternate, Rep. Natl, Conv., 1888, when Harrison was nominated. Judson James Shultz, fDelphi, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1874 — . George Washington Van Horn, Clergy- man, 33 Kawaguchi Machi, Osaka, Japan. .\.B. Priv., Co. A, 28th Ky. Inf., 23d Army Corps, ist Div., U. S. A., 1862-65. lod- As- bury Univ., 1873-78. C. P. Ch., Cairo, Ky., 1878. m., Frances Matilda Dorsey, Beech Grove, Ky., July 4, 1878. Cumberland Univ., 1879. Pleasant Hill, Ky., 1880-82. Founder and Prin., Van Horn Inst., Slaughtersville, Ky., 1881-86. A.M., 1884. C. P. Ch., Brownsville, Pa., 1886-88. Missn., Japan, 1888 — . William Henry Young, Insurance, P. O. Box 378, Kansas City, Mo. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1875-77. m., Kate M. Ward, Vevay, Ind., Sept. 5, 1878. Law Student, ib., 1879-80. Ind. Bar, 1880. Storekeeper, U. S. Int Rev., Lawrenceburg, Ind., 1881-84; Gaug- er, id., 1884-85. Lawyer, Real Estate, and Ins., Meade, Kans., 1886-94. Co. Clk., Meade Co., Kans., 1886-87. V. Pres. and Dir., Citizens' State Bk., Meade, 1887 — . Dir., Bd. of Trade, ib., 1887 — . Lawyer and Real Estate, Loan, and Ins. Agt., 1886-94. State Agt., Phoenix Ins. Co. of Hartford, and other companies, 189s—. *Alvin Alexander Rockwell, Agricultur- ist. Albany, Tex. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1874-75. Wool Grower and Stock Raiser, Albany, Tex., 1875 — . 1879 Wellington Orlando Cassady, fTerre Haute, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1875 — ■ Alonzo Sheridan Fay, fPratt, Kans. A.B. Frank Lucas Hall, Merchant, 1517 W. 9 St., Kansas City, Mo. A.B., Ph.B., A.M. 3d Cloud Decl. Pr., 1876; 1877; 2d, id., 1878. Math, and Philos. Honors, 1879. Memb., Abernathy Furniture Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Abernathy Mfg. Co., Leavenworth, Kans., 1878-86. Mgr., Abernathy Furniture Co., 1887-1905; Pres,, id., 1906 — . Clubs: Kansas City; University; Country. William Abernathy Hall, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Carthage, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1875-77. Teacher, 1878- 80. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Knightstown and Carthage, Ind., 18S7 — . Charles Miller Lemon, Manufacturer. tBedford, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1875-77. With Saw and Planing Mills, Mitchell, Ind., 1877-79; Prop., id., 1879-85. m., Harriet Newell Morgan, Rich- 922 PSI PHI mond, Ind., Sept. 22, 1880. Memb., Sec, and Treas., Bedford Roller Mill Co., Bedford, Ind., 188s—. John Fletcher McClure, Lawyer, 1124 Delaware St., Anderson, Ind. A.B. Sec, Platonean Lit. Soc, 1874; Pres., 1879. Salutatorian. Law Student, Brookvillc, Ind., 1879-81. Lawyer, Anderson, Ind., 1881 — , Dep. Pros. Atty., 34th Jud. Circ, Ind., 1S82. Prin., High Sell., Anderson, 1883-84. Mayor, ib., 1886-90; City Atty., 1894-96. Circ. Judge, soth Jud. Circ, Ind., 1896-1908. R. R. Comr., Ind., 1908 — . Wesley Smith Morris, Lawyer, 2119 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B., A.M. Darnall-Grant Orat. Pr., 1878. m., Sarah May Boling, June 18, 1878. Law- yer, Rushville, Ind., 1880-83; Wichita, Kans., 1884-93. Co. Atty., Sedgwick Co., Kans., 1889- 93. Lawyer, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1894 — ; City Atty., 1897-1900; Judge, Dist. Ct., ib., 1 90 1 — . William Irving Overstreet, Merchant [Retired], 251 W. 81 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Math. Honor, 1879. m., Ida Olivia Al- len, Dec. 9, 1880. City Treas., Spencer, Ind., 1882-84. Bus., 1885-1907. Retired, 1907 — Memb., Repub. State Com.; Ex. Com., id. Clubs: Lotos; Dunwoodie Country, V. Pres., Ind. Soc. of N. Y. Ct., Ind. Ind. Legis., 1895. Natl. Bk. E.xamr., 1899-1907. Pres., Union Natl. Bk., Indianapo- lis, Ind., 1908 — . Frederic Story Rudisill, Lawyer, tOrd- way, S. D. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1876 — . Hotel Prop., Ord- way, S. Dak. *Orson HoUoway Brooke, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. A.B., A.M. See Omicron, 1883. Fresh. Lat. Pr. Valedictorian. Prin., Paxton Coll. Inst., Paxton, HI., 1880-81. Instr., Lat., Ind. As- bury Univ., 1882. A.M., id., 1882. Univ. of Mich., 1882-83. 111. Bar, 1883. m.. Lulu Pennock Smith, Valparaiso, Ind., June 22, 1886. Author, "The American Empire," 1886. d., Apr., 1901. *Henry Valentine DeVore, Physician, Greencastle, Ind. M.D. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1875-78. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1880. Phys., Greencastle, Ind., 1880 — . Sec, Putnam Co. Med. Soc, 1884-85. Memb., Bd. of Health, Greencastle, 1884 — . m., Allie Evans, Russellville, Ind., Sept. 16, 1885. Pres., Putnam Co. Med. Soc, 1886. Post. Grad. Student, Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1888. Memb., Ind. State Med. Soc. *William Richards, Lawyer, Spencer, Ind. B.S. Dep. Dist. Pros. Atty., Spencer, Ind., 188 1 -84. 1880 [Charles] Lincoln Brooke, Lawyer, tS9 Clark St., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. 1st Class. Hist. Honors, 1880. Univ. of Mich., Law Sch., 1882-83. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1S83 — . m., Jennie B. Lether- man, Valparaiso, Ind., Nov. 30, 1886. Benjamin Franklin Hays, Farmer, tWorthington, Ind. Indn. Asbury Univ., 1876. m., Josephine A. Hays, Apr. 9, 1884. James Martindale Mcintosh, Banker, 25 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1876--. Ind. Bar, 1882. Mayor, Connersville, Ind. Clk., Fayette Circ. *Joseph Freeland Hays, Worthington, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1876. d., Oct. 21, 1876. *Henry Lewis Whitehead, Evansville, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1875-76. Med. Student, d., 1880. 1 881 Suti Ki Chinda, Diplomat, Japanese Le- gation, Berlin, Germany. A.B., A.M. 1st Class Honors, Mod. Langs, and Lit., 1881. Prof., To-oku Coll., Hirosaki, Japan, 1881-85. m.. Miss Sato, 1882. A.M., 1884. For. Office, Tokyo, Japan, 1885-90. Jap. Consul, San Francisco, Cal., 1890-94; id., Che- mulpo, Corea, 1894-95. Consul-Gen., Shanghai, China, 1895-98. Res. Minister to Brazil, 1898- 99; id.. The Hague, 1899-1900. Envoy Ex- traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1900. Ambassador, Ger., 1901 — . Charles Franklin Coffin, Lawyer, 1504 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. A.B., A.M. ist Cloud Decl. Pr., 1876; 1878. 2d Darnall-Grant Orat. Pr., 1879; 1880. V. Pres., XXXIV A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn., Oct. 20-21, 1880. Ist Orat. Pr., 1881. Ind. State Orat. Pr., 1881. Inter-State Orat. Pr., 1881. ist Class Philos. Honors, 1881. Prin., High. Sch., Connersville, Ind., 1881. Supt., City Schs., New Albany, Ind., 1882-85. Law- yer, ib., 1885-87; Wichita, Kans., 1887 — . m., Sallie Isabel Dowling, New Albany, Oct. 26, 1887. Sec, Bd. of Dirs., Wichita Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co., 1887—. Asst. Atty. Gen,, Kans., 2 yrs. Dean, Law Sch., De Pauw Univ., 1 yr. Gen. Counsel, State Life Ins. Co., 1890-1904; 2d V. Pres., id., 1905 — , Pres., Indianapolis & Franklin R. R. Co. (Interurban), several yrs. Charles Ambrose Fisher, Physician and Public Official, 1809 N. Joplin Ave., Pittsburg. Kans. M.D. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1877-80. M.D., Med. Coll. of Ind., 1881. Phys. and Surg., Pitts- burg, Kans., 1881-86. Memb., Sch. Bd., ib., 1S85-86. m., Addie May Merrithew, Indian- apolis, Ind., Sept. 2, 1885. Surg., Cberopee and Pittsburg Coal Mng. Co., Frontenac, Kans.,. 1887 — . Coroner, Crawford Co., ICans-, 1S87 — . Kans. Legis., House, 1903-05. Mayor, Pittsburg, Kans., 1895-97; id., 1909 — . Memb., Ind. State Med. Soc; Crawford Co. Med. Soc, Kans. Virgil Homer Lockwood, Lawyer, tSi4- 18 Lemake Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. See Eta, 1882. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1877-78. Henry Boyer Longden, College Profes- sor, Greencastle, Ind. A.B., A.M. 1st Class Honors, Mod. Langs, and Lit,, 1881. * B K. Instr., Gr, and Lat., Ind, Asbury Univ,, 18S1-83; Asst. Prof,, Lat,, lb., 1883-86, Assoc, Prof,, Lat, and Lit.. De Pauw Univ., 1886-88, m„ Mary Louise John- son, Greenwood, Ind., June 7, 1886 — . Post 92.3 PSl PHI Grad. Student, Univs. of Bonn and Heidelberg, Ger., 1888 — . id., Gottingen and Leipzig Univs., 1889-90; id., Miinchen, 1900. Prof., Ger. Lang, and Lit., De Pauw Univ., 1900 — . Roger Sherman Tea, Physician, Lafay- ette, Ind. .\.13., A.M., M.D. ist and 2d Class Math. Honors, 1880. ist Honor, 1881. M.D., Rush Coll., 1886. Phys., Battle Ground, and La- fayette, Ind., 1886—. Joseph Deem Terr, Manufacturer, tGreencastle, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1877-78. Memb., Torr Bros., Mfrs. of White Lime, Greencastle, Ind., 1880-84;, J. D. Torr & Co., Contrs., Foundation and Bridge Masonry and Mfrs. of White Lime, ib., 1884 — . m., Josephine Cavins, Bloom- field, Ind., Nov. 4, 1885. and 2d Class Math. Honors, 1882. Lawyer, Rushville, Ind., 1883—. Judge, i6th Jvid. Circ., Ind., 1898-1904. Theodore Parker Stanley, Merchant, fLebanon, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1878 — . *Sydney Wilberforce Cantwell, Lawyer, Hartford City. Ind. LL.B., Ph.B., A.M. Ind. Bar, 1879. LL.B., Cent. Law Sch., 1880. ist and 2d Class Math. Honors, 1881. Valedictorian, Platonean Lit. Soc., 1881. Lawyer, Hartford City, Ind., 1881—. m., (i) Flora May Kunkle, ib., Sept. 10, 1884. Pros. Atty., 28th Jud. Circ., Ind., 1885-87; 48th Jud. Circ, 1887—. m., (2) Jes- sica Manlove, Indianapolis, Ind., June, 1904. Speaker, Ind. Legis., House, 1905. d., Oct. 28, 1905. 1882 Henry Clayton Clippinger, Clergyman, 1502 Lexington Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. A.B., A.M., D.D. Philos. Honor, 1882. m., Henrietta L. Blemker, Evansville, Ind., Oct. 22, 1884. M. E. Chs., Ind., 1883—. Trustee, Moores Hill Coll., 3 yrs. Conf. Visitor, Wo- man's Coll., Baltimore, Md., 1908; id., Garrett Biblical Inst.; id., De Pauw Univ., 1908-09. Del., Gen. Conf., M. E. Ch., Los Angeles, 1904. John Maple Freeman, Business, 5451 University Ave., Irvington, Ind. De Pauw Univ., 1878-79. m., Emma Jones. Teacher, Ind., 1879-1904. Repres., Metropoli- tan Business Coll., Chicago, 111.; id., Engle- wood Coll., 1904 — . Levin Wilson Cudgel, Lawyer, 406 S. Hart St., Princeton, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1877-79. Law Student, Princeton, Ind., 1879-80. Lawyer, ib., 18S0 — . Prin., High Sch., McCutchanville, Ind., 1881. m., Josephine Van Nada, Boonville, Ind., Dec. 6, 1882. Mayor, Princeton, 1886-88. William Weaver Heaton, Broker, 25 Board of Trade Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1877-78. Decl. Pr., 1877. Teacher, 1878-79. With Wholesale Grocers, Louisville, Ky., 1880 — . m., Mary E. Sewell, Jeilersonville, Apr. 5, 1881. Memb., F. & A. M. ; Travelers Protective Assn. (Trustee, Post D.). Club, Louisville Commercial. William Paschal Hillsman, Lawyer, 1437 I St., Louisville, Ky. A.B., LL.B. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1879-80. With Dr. W. H. Hillsman, Drugs, Livermore, Ky,, 1880-87. Univ. of Va., Summer Law Sch., 1887. LL.B., Univ. of Louisville, Law Sch., 1888. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky., 1888 — . Stephen Arnold Douglas Morris, Law- yer, 310 E. S St., Rushville, Ind. A.B., Ph.B., Ph.D. Math. Medal, 1882. 1st ♦Florence Louis Beeson, Merchant, Os- sian, Ind. Xee Omicron, 1886. De Pauw Univ., 1878-81. 1883 Samuel Logan Brengle, Colonel Salva- tion Army, 122 W. 14 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. 1st Oral. Pr., 1879. 3d Cloud Decl. Pr., 1880; 2d, id., 1881; 1882. 2d Darnall-Grant Orat. Pr., 1881; 1882. Staff, Banner, Green- castle, Ind., 1881-82. Asst. Ed., Asbury Month- ly, 1882. De Pauw Orat. Pr., 1883. M. E. Ch., Brookston, Ind., 1883-84. Del., Ind. State S. S. Conv., 1884. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1884-86. M. E. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1886. m., Elizabeth Reeves Swift, Amenia, N. Y., May 19, 1887. Europe, 1887. Evan gelist, Eng., 1887 — . Salvation Army Evangel ist, various countries of Europe, 1887 — . Au thor, "Helps to Holiness," "Heart Talks on Holiness," "The Soul Winner's Secret," "When the Holy Ghost is Come." Benjamin Lincoln Eaton, Hotel Proprie- tor [Retired], Wichita, Kans. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1879-81. Shipping Clk. Wholesale Grocery, Indianapolis, Ind., 1881 83. Salesman and Mgr., Clothing Store, Har- per, Kans., 1884-86. Prop., Merchants' Hotel, Coldwater, Kans., 1886. Chmn., City Council, ib., 1887. m., Georgia Edelen, Danville, Ky. 1889. V. Pres., H. M. B. A. for Kans. Pres., Hotel State Assn. Memb., Lodge and Con- sistory, F. & A. M. Club, Wichita Commer- cial. James Wilson Finch, Mining, fValdez, Alaska. A.B. ist and zd Class Philos. Honors, 1883. Mng. and Prospecting, Alaska, 1897 — . Charles McCullough Hurst, fConners- ville, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1879. Joseph George Ibach, Lawyer, t304-6 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. A.B. LL.B., 1884. Lawyer, Huntington, Ind., 1884-87. Co. Atty., Huntington Co., Ind., 1884- 86. m., Minnie May Friedley, Madison, Ind., May 27, 1885. Lawyer, Ness City, Kans., 1887—. Atty., Mich. Cent. R. R.; Wabash and Pennsylvania lines; Nickel Plate R. R.; several local manufactures. Memb., Lodge, Chap., and Consistory, F. & A. M. ; Grand Sec. and Warden, Grand Commandery, Ind. Edward Whitefield Peterson, Lawyer, 309 Union Bldg., San Diego, Cal. LL.B. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1879-81. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1883. Lawyer, "Tekamah, Neb., 1883-95. City Atty., ib., 1884-85. Neb. Legis., House, 11th Dist., 1885. Pros. Atty., Tekamahi 1889. Lawyer, San Diego, Cal., 1896 — . Sec, Treas., and Atty., S. San Diego Investment Co., ib. Charles Dunham Rose, College Profes- sor, 408 E. 19 St.. University PI., Neb. Ph.B. ist and 2d Class Math. Honors, 18S1. Tutor, Geom, and Trig., 1883. ist Math, 924 PSI PHI Honor, 1883. Civ. Eng., Panama Canal, 1884; Martinsville, Ind., 1885 — . Supt., Constr., Mid- land R. R., 1886. m., Cora Butler, Nobles- ville, Ind., Oct. 2, 1887. Civ. Eng., Erin, ' Tenn., 1887-90. Prof., Math., Neb. Wesleyan Univ., 1890 — . Moses Stephen Slaughter, College Pro- fessor, 633 Francis St., Madison, Wis. A.P.., A.M., Ph.D. 2d Fresh. Lat. Pr. ist and 2d Class Lat. Honors, 1882; 1883. Tutor, Lat., Ind. Asbury Univ., 1883. Student, Lat. and Gr., Johns Hopkins, 1883-84; Teacher, Lat., ib„ 1884-87; Post Grad. Scholar, Lat, 1884- 8s; Fellow, Lat., 1885-86; Fellow, by courtesy, 1886-87. A.M., 1886. Instr., Lat., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1887-88. Prof., Iowa Coll., 1889-96-; id., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1896 — . Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, i8gi. m., Gertrude E. Taylor, 1893. Memb., Archaeol. Inst, of Am.; Am. Philol. Assn.; Class Assn. of Middle West and South; Pres., id., 1906-07. 92; Mo., 1892-1903; iowa, 1903-07; Wis., 1907 — . Pres., Mo. Wesleyan Coll., Cameron, Mo., 1895-98. Memb., Ter. Bd. of Examrs., Ariz., 1889-90. Thomas Chalmers Wallace, fTekamah, Neb. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1880—^. *Isumy Nasu, Teacher, Tokio, Japan. A.B. ist Fresh. Lat. Pr. Prof., Gr. and Lat., Tooku Gijuku Coll., 1883 — . Translator of Homer's "Iliad" into Japanese, d,, Hiro- saki, Japan, Nov. 8, 1886. *Richard RoUin Overstreet, Teacher, Spencer, Ind. A.B. Ed., Asbury Monthly, 1882-83. 1st and 2d Class Math. Honors, 1883. Instr., Math., De Pauw Univ., 1884. d., May 29, 1885. 1884 Marion Bayard Taylor Allen, Farmer, R. F. D. No. 8, Greencastle, Ind. Ind. Asbiiry Univ., 1880-81. Teacher, Sch., Greencastle, Ind., i88i-86. m., (i) Elizabeth Priest, 1886; (2) Elwood Scobee, 1903. William Thomas Jaquess, Clergyman, 90 Avery Ave., Detroit, Mich. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1879-80. With Wholesale Dry Goods firm, Evansville, Ind., 1881-85. m., Lottie Berridge, Worthington, Ind., Jan. 9, 1883. Reporter, Daily Journal, Evansville, Ind. Presb. Ch., Philo, 111., 1886-1908; Detroit, Mich., 1908 — . Felix Thomas McWhirter, Banker, 2312 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. E. Tenn. Wesleyan Univ., 1873. Druggist, Athens, Tenn., 1874-7S; Ed., News, ib., 1874-78. A.M., E. Tenn. Wesleyan Univ., 1876. Mayor, Athens, 1877-78. m., Luella Frances Smith, Greencastle, Ind., Nov. 18, 1878. Druggist, Indianapolis, Ind., 1878- 79. Com. Traveler, 1879-83. Assoc. Prof., Rhet. and Eng. Lit., De Pauw Univ., 1884 — . Ph.D., pro merito, 1885. Johns Hopkins, 1885- 86. Pres., People's State. Bk., 1888—. 1st V. Pres., Ind. Children's Home Soc. " Treas., Natl. Prohibition Com. ; Candidate for Gov., Ind., Prohibition Ticket, 1904. William Dennison Shultz, Manufacturer, Friday Harbor, Wash. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1880 — '■. Mfr. of Lime, Wash., 1884-1903; Pres., Friday Harbor Pack- ing Co. (Salmon Packers), Friday Harbor, Wash., 1904 — . Wash. Legis., House, 1905-07. Clubs: Rainer (Seattle); Congar (BelHngham). Charles Foster Spray, Clergyman, tSte- vens Point, ,Wis. A.B., A.M. ist and 2d Class Philos. Honors, 1S84, .M. E. Chs., Ind., 1886-89; Ariz., 1889- *James Jay Johnson, Physician, Bedford, Ind. M.D. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1880-81. Local Ed., Republican, Martinsville, Ind., 1881. Asst. Postmaster, ib., 1881-82. M.D., Univ. of Louis- ville, 1885. Phys. and Sui*g., Martinsville, 1885-86. Sec, Bd. of Health, Morgan Co., Ind., 1885-86; Bedford, Ind., 1886-88; Law- rence Co., Ind., 1887-88. m., Martha Pearson, Bedford, Mar. 16, 1887. d., 1899. 1885 Manfred Burke Beard, Lawyer, Wolcott, Ind. Ind. Asbury Univ., 1880-S3. Law Student, Frankfort, Ind., 1884-86. Lawyer, ib., 1886—. Pros. Atty., 45th Jud. Circ, Ind., 1886-90. m., Madge M'cKinsey, Frankfort, Ind., Oct, 12, 1887. Clinton Everett Curtis, Banker, Grand Park, 111. Ind. Asbury Univ.. 1881 — . Cashier, Grant Park Bk., Grant Park, 111., 1890-1903; Pres., Grant Park Trust and Savings Bk., ib., 1903 — . m., Etha M. Griffin, 1897.. M«mb., 111. Legis., House, 1 900- 1 904; Speaker, id., i term; Chmn., Appropriation Com., 2 terms. 111. Legis., Sen- ate, 1904 — ; Chmn., Com. on Chicago, 111., Charter, i term. Clubs: Hamilton, Marquette, Union League (Chicago). William Warren Mcintosh, Commercial Traveler, tPt)rtland, Ore. Ind. Asbury Univ., 18S1 — . George Brinton Murray, Real Estate, 418 W. Main St., Olney,. 111. Ind. 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Supt., Kans. Pub. Schs., Osawatoraie, 1899 1902. Wholesale Lumber and Insur., 1903 — m., Marcia Agnes Underwood, Clay Center, Kans., 1897. Res., The Drive, Topeka, Kans. William Wesleyan Judd, fAnderson, Ind. L. G. A. Povyell, Dentist, Wabash, Ind. D.D.S., Chicago Coll. Dental Surgery, 1896. Dentist, Wabash, Ind., 1896 — . William Edgerton SoUenberger, Officer of Corporation, 405 W. Mulberry St.. Kokomo, Ind. B.S. With Kokomo Trust Co., Kokomo, Ind., 1896 — . m., Dana Raines Hollingsworth, Oct. 6, 1899. Hubert Webster, fNoblesville, Ind. ♦William Francis Foster,, Teacher, Hen- derson, Mo. 929 PSl PHI 189s George Alonzo Abbott, College Profes- sor and Chemist, 505 Elm St., Green- castle, Ind. B.S., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Capt., De Pauw Cadets, 1896-99. Instr., Chem., High Sch., Evansville, Ind., 1899-1900; Central High Sch., Duluth, Minn., 1900-04. In Charge, Dept. Chem., Manual Training Sch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1904-06. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1904-06. Instr., Chem., Central High Sch., Duluth, 1906- 08, Grad. Student, Austen Fellow and Re- search Asst. in Phys. Chem., M. I. T., 1908; Ph.D., ib., 1908. Prof., Organic and Indust. Chem., N. D. Agric. Coll.; Asst. State Chem. Pres., Ind. State Sci. Soc. Memb., Teachers' Assn.; Am. Chem. Soc. Chmn., Chem. Div., Cent. Sci. Teachers' Assn. Fellow, Ind. Acad. Sci. Contrib., Am. Chem. Soc. Allen Buchanan, U. S. Navy, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Ph.B. U. S. Naval Acad., 1895-99. Comsnd., Ensign, U. S. N., 1901; Jr. Lt., 1904; Sr. Lt., 1904. Served in Sp.-Am. War, Philippine In- surrection; Boxer Uprising, China. Instr., U. S. Naval Acad., 2 yrs. Commanded Naval Detachment in charge erection of houses at Messina, Sicily, after earthquake, 1909. Edward Dunn, Lawyer, fSpringfield, 111. Virgil Milton Gantz, Publisher's Agent, 2301 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., Ph.B. Prin., High Sch., Spencer, Ind., 1896-97; High Sch., Noblesville, Ind., 1897- 1900. Agent, Ginn & Co., Publishers, Seattle, Wash., 1901 — . Ph.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1902. m., Nettie F. Coble, Spencer.. Eugene Holt Iglehart, Lawyer, B. M. A. Bldg., Evansville, Ind. A.B. Lawyer, Evansville, Ind., 1896 — . m., Emily H. Powers, Louisville, Ky., June 7, 1905. Orville Clyde Pratt, Superintendent, Clinton, Ind. Ph.B. * B K. Supt., Schs., Danville, Ind., 1897-1907. m., Martha Riley, Indianapolis, Ind., 1899. Student, Sch. of Edu., Chicago Univ., 1898 and 1907; id.. Teachers' Coll., Co- lumbia Univ., 1908. Supt., Schs., Clinton, Ind., 1908 — , Roscoe H. Ritter, Physician, 224 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ph.B., M.D. * B K. M.D., Ind. Med. Coll., 1897. Interne, City Hosp., Indianapolis, Ind., 1897-98. m., Mary Polk, Newcastle, Ind., 1899. Prof., Pathol., Ind. Med. Coll., 1906-07. Assoc. Prof., Med., Ind. Univ., Med. Sch., 1908 — . Ora Alfred Rowe, Teacher, fNew Al- bany, Ind. Jesse Lowe Smith, Superintendent, 141 S. Second St., Highland Park, 111. De Pauw Univ., 1890-91. Univ. of Chicago, 1892-94. Supt., Schs., Lexington, 111., 1895- 99; Park Ridge, 111., 1899-1902; Highland Park, III., 1902 — . Ernest Claw Welch, fWichita, Kans. Otto Basye, Lawyer, 709 Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. A.B.. LL.B. * B K. Tutor, Gr., De Pauw Univ., 1894-96. Prin., High Sch., Nappanee, Ind., 1897-1903. m.p Carrie Clyde Wynekoop, June 7, 1900. LL. n., Ind. Law Sch., 1904. Ind. liar, 1904. Lawyer, Kansas City, Ale, 1904 — . Res., 2431 Benton Boulevard. Dane Dunlop, address unknown. George Warren Kenney, Lawyer, Suite 50-51 Myers Bldg., Springfield, 111. A.B. Lawyer, Springfield, 111., 1898—. Au- thor: "Illinois Insurance Digest," "Street Rail- way Franchises." Formerly Contrib. to Arena. 1897 Frederic Irving Barrows, Lawyer, 633 Western Ave., Connersville, Ind. Ph.B., LL.B. Teacher, 1891-94. De Pauw Univ., 1894-97. Instr., Math, and Hist,, High Sch., Connersville, Ind., 1897-1900. Ind. Bar, 1899. LL.B., Georgetown Univ., Washington, D. C, 1901. Govt. Serv., ib., 1900-02. Lawyer, Connersville, 1903 — . Cashier, Cent. State Bk., ib., 1907 — . Chmn., Repub. Com., Fayette Co., Ind., 1904. Capt., Ind. N. G., 2 yrs. Mayor, Connersville, 1906-09. Samuel Hallam Bohn, Teacher, 211 S. Sycamore St., Centralia, 111. Ph.B. Prin., High Sch., Cannelton, Ind., 1897- 1900; High Sch., Centralia, 111., 1900-02. Supt., ib., 1902 — . Milap Lasater, Public Official, Banker and Stock Farmer, Pauls Valley, Okla. Teacher, Tex. and Okla. Schs., 1892-99. m., Sarah Waite, 1895. Stock-Farmer, Pauls Val- ley, Okla., 1899 — ; Breeder, Hereford Cattle. Cashier, First Natl. Bk., ib., 1899 — . Memb., Okla.' Constitutional Conv. ; Okla.'s First Text Book Comsn. ; Bd._ of Control, Okla. Indust. Sch. for Incorrigibles. State Comr., Ins., Okla., 1910 — . Wayne H. Lasater, Lawyer and Editor, Pauls Valley, Okla. m., Minnie Myrle Sitman, Austin, Tex., 1900. Co. Atty., Palo Pinto Co., 1902. Lawyer, Min-' eral Wells, Tex.. 1904-08. Assoc. Ed., Dem- ocrat, Pauls Valley, Okla., 1909 — . Lynn Banks McMuUen, College Profes- sor, Fifth Ave., Valley City. N. D. B.S. * B K. Teacher, Phys., Shortridge High Sch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1897-1908. m., Ethel Lucretia Brown, ib., June 15, 1899. Student, Chicago Univ., 1908. Chief, Dept. Phys. and Chem., State Normal Sch., Valley City, N. D., 1909 — . Sec, Ind. Acad. Sci., 1904-07; id., N. D. Acad. Sci., 1909 — . Author, "Forty Lessons in Physics." James Milton Miller, Dentist, 820 Ger- mania Life Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. D.D.S., Univ. of Ind., 1900. Dentist, Hart- ford City, Ind., 1900-02; St, Paul, Minn., 1902 — . m., Elsie Tilley, Indianapolis, Ind., June 24, 1902. Res., Lakewood Park, White Bear Lake, Minn. Albert Rand, t6io N. Lake St., Warsaw, Ind. Oliver Perriot Robinson, Teacher, ad- dress unknown. Henry Oliver Stark, Insurance, Okla- homa City, Okla. De Pauw Univ., r89i-g3. Journalism. Special Wk., Tech. Branches of Life Ins. Asst. Ins. Comr., Okla., 1907 — . 930 PSI PHI Thomas Poindexter Woodson, Clergy- man, 814 W. Pike St., Crawfordsville, Ind. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Prin., High Sch., Frank- ford, Mo., 1898-99. Prof., I-Iist. and Lat., Buchanan Coll., Troy, Mo., 1899-igoo; V. Pres., id. Instr., Hist., Mil. Acad., Columbia, Mo., 1901-02. LL.B., Mo. State Univ., 1902. Mo. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Kansas City, Mo., 1902-03. M. E. Chs., Mass., 1904-08. Grad. Student, Boston Univ., 1907-08. m.. Alma Wiles John, June 5, 1907. M. E. Ch., Crawfordsville, Ind., 1908 — . Bennet Mills Allen, College Professor, 710 Conklin PI., Madison, Wis. Ph.B., Ph.D. •!> B K. Cornell Univ., 1898- 1900. Univ. of Chicago, 1900-03; Ph.D., 1903. Teacher, Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Wis., 1903 — . m., Gazejle V. Burgess, 1904. Clarence Cordova Bassett, Physician, Goodland, Ind. A.B., A.M., M.D. m., Pauline Blanche Wood- ward, June 27, 1900. Univ. of Chicago, Upper Iowa Univ., 1898-1901; A.M., 1901. Teacher, Zool., 1901-03. Prof., Phys., Wis. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Milwaukee,' Wis., 1905-06; M.D., id., 1906, Phys., Goodland, Ind., 1906 — . Memb., Ind. State Med. Soc. ; Am. Med. Assn. Julius Charles Bohn, Physician, 1634 S. 7 St., Terre Haute, Ind. Ph.B., M.D. Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1898-1901; M.D., 1901. Phys., Terre Haute, Ind., igoi — . John Starke Harte, Commercial Travel- er, fGalesburg, 111. Thomas William Nadal, College Profes- sor, Olivet College, Olivet, Mich. A.B., A.M. Ph.D. * B K. Univ. Deb. Team, 1S97. Coll. and State Orator, 1898. Chicago Univ., 1901. Harvard, 1902-04.; A.M., I903. Harvard, 1908-09; Ph.D., 1909. Dean and Prof., Eng., Olivet Coll., 1905 — . m., Kathryne Dil- lingham Wyckoff, June 2, 1909. Memb., Mod. Lang. Assn. Am.; Mod. Lang. Assn. Eng. Melville Glenn Soule, Lawyer, Rooms 1-4, Patton Block, Monmouth, 111. A.B., LL.B. A.B., Monmouth Coll. LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Mich. Bar, 1900. Lawyer, Monmouth, 111., 1902 — . m., Eleanor William- son, Keokuk, Iowa, Apr. 16, 1903. , Raymond J. Wade, Clergyman, 20 S. 14 St., Richmond, Ind. A.B. Prep. Orat. Pr. (i). Coll. Orat. Pr. (3). Coll. Deb. Team (4). Class Orat. (4). Assoc. Ed., De Pauw Palladium (3). Ed. -in-chief. Mirage (3). * B K. Skull. Pres., De Pauw Prohibition Club. Mgr., Tennis Assn. M. E. Chs., Ind., 1894 — . m., Ella L. Yarian, Nap- panee, Ind., Dec. 4, 1901. *Dwight Wesley Baggerlin, Indianapolis. Ind. *Walter Henry Brockway, Wauwatosa, Wis. 1899 Raymond Foss Bacon, Banking, Matan- zas, Cuba. r.rad. ' Student. Chefn., De Pauw Univ.', igod — . Prof.. Chem., V'incennes Univ., Vincennes,' Ind. Igr., Prudential John Alfred Colburn, fOxford, Ind. Fred Whitlo Hixson, Clergyman, 315 N. 7 St., Terre Haute, Ind. A.B. * B K. m., Laura E. Canady, Dec. 27, 1S99. M. E. Ch., Terre Haute, Ind., igoo — . Frank Wheeler Hornbrook, Surgeon, t7i Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Ph.B., M.D. Harvard Med. Sch., igoo-05; M.D., 1905. Post Grad Wk., Hosps., Boston, Mass.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md., and New York, N. Y., 1908-09. m., Anna M. Kelley, Philadelphia, June ig, 1908. Harold Clayton Mohler, Huntington, Ind. Marcellus Marion Powell, Lawyer, tHartford City, Ind. Bernal Leslie Tatman, Insurance, +650 Parker St., Newark, N. T. Pres., Class (4). Division Mgr., Ins. Co., Newark, N. J. I goo Jesse Frank Anderson, Chicago, 111. Karl Tracy Catlin, Rock Island R. R. Co., tOmaha, Neb. A.B. With Rock Island R. R. Co. Roy John Fuller, Coal Mining, 13x5 S. Centre St., Terre Haute, Ind. Ph.B. m., Celia E. Neal, 1903. Pres., Eldorado Coal & Mining Co., Terre Haute, Ind., 1903 — . Emmet Monroe Jackson, Commercial Traveler, fMiddletown, Ohio. Albert Gallatin Preston, Journalist, I Johnson Park. Buffalo,, N. Y. Ph.B. Priv., isgtti Ind. Vol.," Sp.-Am. War, i8g8. Journalist, Greencastle, Indj, igoo-ig07; id., Buffalo, N. Y., 1907—. Alvah Johnson Rucker, Lawyer, 57-8 Lombard Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. A.B., LL.B. Ind. glate Univ., 1900-01. Co- lumbia Univ., 1901-04; LL.B., 1904. Lawyer, Indianapolis, Ind., 1904 — . James Bernard Rucker, Physician, fssS S. s6 St., W. Philadelphia, Pa. *George Mortimer Faris, Lawyer, Wash- ington, D. C. A.B. Natl. Law Sch., Washington, D. C, 1900- 02. Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind., 1903-06. V. Pres., U. S. Trust Co., Washington, 1906-07. U. S^ House of Reps., 1903-05. d., Washing- ton, Oct. 6, 1907. 1901 Paul William Bohn, Banker, Banco Nacional de Cuba, Matanzas, Cuba. Ph.B. Bk.-kpr., Swift & Co., Chicago, 111., and Havana, Cuba. Accountant, Natl. Bank of Cuba, Havana, 1901-08. Mgr., Natl. Bk. of Cuba, Matanzas Branch, Matanzas, Cuba, 1908 — . Lyman DeMotte Heavenridge, Editor, Spencer, Ind. Ph.B. Ed., Owen Co. Journal, Spencer, Ind., 1901 — . m., Gertrude Denslow Griffin, igoj. Milton Gilbert Lutz, fDecatur. III. 9.3 1 I'si nil Charles Bettus McFerren, Pianist, ^7122 Colfax k'L, Chicago, 111. (iraiJ., Theory i)ept., Ue l*auw Univ.; .\ni. Ctiii- servatory, Chicago. Pianist, Teaclier and Oi- yanist, 1900 — . Dir. of Music, Mary Connor Coll., Paris, Tex., 1904-05. Composer, Book ,of Compositions for Pipe Oigan; One Hundred Compositions for the Piano. Compiler, Diction- ary of Musical Terms. Author, "A Mother's Part in Her Child's Musical Education." Charles Smith Preston, fGreencastle, Ind. Pearl Cliffe Somerville, College Profes- sor, Bloomington, HI. Ph.B. A.M., Chicago Univ. Post Grad. Stu- dent, Harvard. m.. La Rose Colliver, 1901. Prof., £ng., Buchanan Coll., 1902-03; id., Amer- ican Univ., Washington, D. C, 1903. Prof., Orat. and Pub. Speaking, Mount Union Coll., 1903-05. Supt., City Schs., Lincoln, Neb., 1905-07. Prof., Eng., Neb. Wesleyan Univ., 1907-09; id., 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1909 — . Memb., F. & A. M. ; L O. O. F. Will Haven Wade, Banking, ^2236 Ash- land Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind. B.S. Class Pres. (i). Mgr., Bond Dept., Fletcher Natl. Bk., Indianapolis, Ind. John Parker Wise, Lawyer, Metuchen, N. J. Ph.B., LL.B. * B K. * A *. 9 N E. Univ. of Denver, 1902-03. Columbia Law Sch., 1903- 05; LL.B., 1905. Lawyer, Metuchen, N. J., 1905 — , m., Ethel Tyree McWhirter, Indian- apolis, Ind., 1905. Rutgers Agr. Sch., 1907. igo2 David Franklin Culbertson, Lawyer, 3 and Main Sts., Vincennes, Ind. LL.B. Ind. Law Sch., 1902-04; LL.B., 1904. Pres., Sr. Class. G N E. Lawyer, Edwards- port, Ind., 1904-05; Vincennes, Ind., 1905 — . ]?ros. Atty., 12th Jud. Circ, Ind., 1906; 1908. Joseph Holt Iglehart, Lawyer, B. M. A. Bldg., Evansville, Ind. Ph.B., LL.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1908. Alfred Harry McFarlan, Manufacturer, Connersville, Ind. Carriage Mfr., Connersville, Ind., 1902 — . Albert Reep, Superintendent of Schools, Fortville, Ind. Ph.B. Varsity Football Team (1-2-3). \'arsity Baseball (3). ONE. m., Jessie Guild, Dec. 25, 1903. Prin., High Schs., Winamac and Warsaw, Ind., 1902-1906. Supt., Schs., Fort- ville, Ind., 1906 — . John Oris Robertson, Secretary, fY. M. C. A., Houston, Tex. De Pauw Univ., 1899-1900. Purdue Univ., 1903-05. Leader, Glee Club (4). Sec, Emer- sonian Lit. Soc. 2d Lt., Cadet Corps, Purdue. Sec, Edu. Dept., Y. M. C. A., Houston, Tex., 1905—. John Frederick Wiley, Principal, 1617 Wabash Ave., Mattoon, 111. Ph.B. * B K. Instr., Ger., High Sch., Mat- toon, 111., 1902-05; High Sch., Marion, Ind., 1905-06. Prin., High Sch., Mattoon, 1906 — . m., Mary Frances Moss, 1908. 1903 William Cumback, Indianapolis, Ind. Kenneth Chafee Mcintosh, Paymaster, U. S. Navy, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. See Sigma, 1905. De Pauw Univ., 1899-1900. Amherst Coll., 1902-U4. Leslie Roy Naftzger, Lawyer, Muncie, Ind. Ph.B. Capt., Track Team (3). Pres., Pan Hellenic, 1903. Asst. Dept., Pol. Sci., De Pauw Univ. Capt., Ind. N, G. Contrib. to Short Stories, Richard Rosenkranz, Superintendent, fEvansville, Ind. De Pauw Univ., 1900-01. Asst. Supt., Vulcan Plow Co., Evansville, Ind. Sep Washburn, Farmer, Brant, Alberta, Canada. De Pauw Univ., 1900-02. m., Sara L. Neal, 1904. 1904 Roy Mock Jackson, Bookkeeper, tS07 E. 7 St., Columbus, Ind. De Pauw Univ., 1900-01. Class Pres. (1). Fred Wilcoxon Long, Officer of Cor- poration. 4851 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. B.S. \'arsity Track Teams (2-3). Gen. Chmn., Jr. Prom. Com., 1903; id., Sr. Class Day Com., 1904. Del., XLV A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., 1903. Charter Memb. K A *. Asst. Adv. Mgr., E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 1904 — . m., Anna May Kendrick, ib., 1907. Ed'ward LeRoy McCoy, Physician, 1127 Pearl St., Columbus, Ind. M.D., Ind. Med. Coll., 1908. Phys., Columbus, Ind., igo8 — . Charles Smith Preston, Teacher, Monti- cello, Ind. Ph.B. m., Helen Hurst, Greencastle, Ind., 1904. Prin., High Sch., Monticello, Ind., 190s—. Charles Arthur Robbins, College Profes- sor, tLa Paz. Bolivia, S. A. Football Team (1-2-3). Capt., Basketball Team (3). Prof., Eng., Coll. at La Paz, Bo- livia, S. A. Rollin Anderson Turner, Lawyer, Greensburg, Ind. Ph.B., LL.B. Pres., De Pauw Ath. Assn. (3-4). Harvard Law Sch., 1904-07; LL.B., 1907. Clarence Roy Weaver, Indianapolis, Ind. Half-back, X'arsity Football Team (i). I90S John Henry Bohn, Salesman, 211 S. Sycamore St., Centralia, 111. Traveling Salesman, Kohl & Meyer Co., Whole- sale Grocers, Centralia, 111., 1905^ — . Richard Thomas Boswich, fDenver, Colo. 9.32 PSI PHI Leonidas J. Brown, Officer of Corpora- tion, 2358 Ashland St., Indianapolis, Ind. Ph.B. Football Team (1-2-3-4); Baseball Team (1-2-3). Mgr,, Aths., De Pauw Univ., 1905. e N. E. Del., Installation of A II Chap., A K E. Prin., High Sch., Pendleton, Ind., 190S-0S. m.. Alma Coleman, Dec. 21, jgo8. Mgr., Bond Dept., Marion Trust Co., Indian- apolis, Ind., 1908—. Memb., F. & A. M. Earl Greene, Indianapolis, Ind. Ray Pulse, fAnderson, Ind. Pitcher, Varsity Baseball Team (i). Albert Alexander Somerville, Scientist, 804 E. Seneca St., Itliaca. N. Y. B.S. Instr., Nat. Philos., De Pauw Univ., 1903-05. Student, 111. Univ., 1905-06; id., Cor- nell Univ., 1906-08. Scientist, Dept. Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C, 1909 — . 1906 Ross Allen Baker, Teacher, Baldwin, Kans. A.B., A.M. * B K. Phys. Dir., De Pauw Univ., 1906-07. Teacher, Baldwin, Kans., 1908 — . John Clifford Jordan, Merchant, Kemp- ton, Ind. De Pauw Univ., 1902 — . m., Maude Waugh, Colfax, Ind., Jan. 21, 1903. Grain and Bank- ing Bus., ib., 1903 — . John Ambrose Mahoney, Salesman, 616 Mechanic St., Columbus, Ind. Traveling Salesman. H. Earl Norton, Cashier, 103 Main St., Evansville, Ind. Capt., Fresh. Football Team, 1902. Cashier, Soutfan. Express Co., Evansville, Ind., 1907 — . Charles D. Patton, Officer of Corpora- tion, Charleston, Wash. Mgr., Bach Lumber Co., Charleston, Wash., igo6-— . Lacey Courtland Zapf, U. S. Official, 1311 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C. George Washington Univ., Coll. of Pol. Sci., 1907-og. Reporter, Afnericatlj Nashville, Tenn., 2 yrs. Mail and Record Div., Adj. -Gen. 's Office, War Dept., Washington, D. C., 1909 — . Roy Zapf. U. S. Official, 1311 K St.. N. W., Washington, D. C. A.B. George Washington Univ. of Pol. Sci., 1907-09; Draper Schp., id., 1908. Reporter, American^ Nashville, Tenn., 2 yrs. Publication Branch, Adj.-Gen.'s Office, War Dept., Wash- ington, D. C.J 1909 — . 1907 Wilbert John Bridge, Merchant, Hunt- ington, Ind. Hardware Merchant. Wilbur Newland Erskine, Officer of Cor- poration. 316 Powell Ave., Evansville, Ind. Harvard, igoS. Sec, Akin-Lrskinc Milhng Co. Blanchard O. McKee, Actor, fCaslle Hall, Indianapolis, Ind. e N E. Varsity basketball Team (.1-2-3-4); Capt. (4). Varsity Track Team (i-2-3-4); Capt. (3-4). V. Pres., Ath. Bd., 1906-07. Sec, Orat. Assn., 1905-06. Herbert Evins Spear, Automobiles, Houston, Tex. m., Ella Witherspoon, April 19, igog, Evans- villej Ind. Dealer in Automobiles, Houston, Tex., 1907 — . Carl Stephenson, Student, 819 S. College Ave., Greencastle, Ind. A.B., A.M. ONE. * B K. Student, Hist, and Govt., Harvard, 1908-09; id., and Asst. in Govt., Harvard, igog-io. 1908 Ben J. Briant, fHuntington, Ind. Harold E. Cantwell, fHartford City, Ind. Henry Foster Clippinger, Banking, In- dianapolis, Ind. A.B. e N E. Skull. * B K. Bus. Mgr., Glee Club (3-4). Mang. Ed., De Pauw Daily. Pres., Orat. Assn.; De Pauw Press Club: Ind. Inter-Coll. Press Assn. Reporter, Morning Star, Indianapolis, Ind., 1908-10. Asst. Mgr., Bond Dept., The Fletcher Natl. Bk., 19 10 — . Sec, Ind. Alumni Assn., A K E, 1909. Res., 1502 Lexington Ave. Paul Peter Doddridge, Salesman, 217 N. 3 St., Vincennes, Ind. Salesman and Credit Man with M. A. Bosworth, Retail Lumber, Vincennes, Ind., igo8 — . Fletcher Clin McFarland, Student, 1127 N. Walnut St., Danville, 111. B.S., Univ. of Chicago, igo8. Student, Rush Med. Coll., igo8— . Felix Marcus McWhirter, Banking, 1218 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. m.. Alma F. Phillips, 190S. Cashier, Peoples State Bk., 190S — . Treas., Ind. Alumni Assn., A K E. ; id., Marion Co. Prohibition Com. Samuel C. Preston, Pharmacist, care Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 9 N E. Varsity Football Team (2). Donald Bartlett Root, Manufacturing, 213 W. Water St., Piqua, Ohio. De Pauw Univ., 1904-05. With L. C. & W. L. Crow Co., Mfrs. of Furniture, Piqua, Ohio. Lee Haberton Storms, Manufacturer, 604 I St., Evansville, Ind. Asst. Mgr. and Sec, Cransville Ice & Storage Co. J. J. Wade, St. Paul, Minn. Paul Peter Willis, Journalist, care In- dianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Ind. A.B. Del, and Chmn., Nominating Com., LXI A K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., Nov. 15-17, 1907. Ed. -in-chief. Coll. Annual. Staff, Star, Indianapolis, Ind., igo8 — . 1909 Ralph Evans Albaugh, Greencastle, Ind. Roy Branham Albaugh, Greencastle, Ind. Harry McDonald Hays, Worthington, Ind. Silas Paul Jones, 408 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. Pros., Ind. State Oral. Assn.; German Club; Dramat. Club. K T K. German Tutor. Del., 9,33 I'Sl PHI LXII A K i: Conv.. ,\c\v Haven aii.l Hart- ford, Conn., Nov. 11-13, 1908. Allan Parker McFarland, 1127 N. Wal- nut St., Danville, 111. Sec Delta Delia, igog, and Sigma Rlw.igng. Ue Pauw Univ., 1905-06. Univ. of CTiiL-ago, 1906-08. Stanford Univ., 1908-og. Evan Henry Ostrom, 718 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. Business Mgr., De Pauw Daily, 1907-08. Treas., Students* S'olunteer Band. Climn., Com. on Entertainment, Y. M. C. A. Class Basketball Team, 1910. igio Harold Wynn Bryant, Mayville, Mich. Varsity Baseball Team, 1906-08. Pres., Law and Press Clubs. Howard F. Cline, Corsica, S. D. Gilbert Blemker Clippinger, 1502 Lexing- ton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. K * O A. Press Club. Sec., V. Pres. and Pres., De Pauw Debate Council. Mgr., Debate Team to Albion, 1908. Mng. Ed., De Pauw Daily. Mgr., Glee Club, 1909-10. Samuel Doss, Greencastle, Ind. Charles Asbury Fisher, 15 dinger St., Huntington, Ind. Press and Law Clubs. 6 N E. Mgr., De Pauw Daily, 1907-08; id.. Lecture Course, 1908-09. Asst. in Hist., 1908-09. Irvine Clifton Gardner, Reynolds, Ind. Under-class Debate Team, 1906-07. Merle Simpson Harmon, 506 Detroit St., La Porte, Ind. Treas., Prohibition Club. Memb., German Club, Class Baseball and Basketball Teams. Varsity Football Team, 1906-08. Jesse Lee HoUoway, fCloverdale, Ind. Eugene Collins Pullman, 21 18 14 St., Boulder, Colo. Baker Univ. Ed., De Pauw Daily (3) ; Bus, Mgr. (4). V. Pres., Press Club. Law Club. Chmn., Soph. Party Com. Fresh, and Soph. Baseball Teams. 6 N E. igii Wilbur Devere Bryant, Mayville, Mich. Thomas Mark Bushnell, 122 S. Tippe- canoe St., Monticello, Ind. Track Team. Class Basketball Team. Chem- istry Club. John Thomas Ferguson Clark, Mitchell, Ind. Herbert Youse Cornelius, 2141 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Pres., Indiana State Coll. Tennis Assn., 1908-09. William Chauncey Hawver, Claverack, N. Y. Roger Grant McKenzie, 2515 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. Claude Leslie Peake, 1924 S. 35 St., Omaha, Neb. Karl A. Schlademan, Seafield, Ind. Track Team, 1907. Football Team, 1908. Wendell Sherk, 807 Prospect PL, Pt. Huron, Mich. Albion Col\., 1907-08. Law Club. Cassell Clark Tucker, 25 S. Vine St., Greencastle. Ind. Frederick Meredith Wilson Whisler, 113 W. Maple St.,. Wabash, Ind. Football Team, 1907-08; 1908-09. Chemistry Club. igi2 William Kenneth Braden, 53 S. Adams St., Wabash, Ind. De Pauw Univ., 1908. Ward Phelps Christie, 210 N. College Ave.. Greencastle, Ind. Charles Franklin Coffin, Jr., 1504 College Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind. John L. Crooks, 123 W. North St., Greensburg, Ind. Charles Whitlake Gore, 115 Green Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich. Glee and Law Clubs (i). Earl Bovirman Marlatt, Connersville, Ind. Ernest Foster Marlatt, Connersville, Ind. Charles Bruner Thomas, 210 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. 1913 Ralph John Bollman, La Grange, Ind. Grafton Johnson Longden, Greencastle, Ind. Walter Kenneth Smith, Union City, Ind. Robert Montgomery Stephenson, Green- castle, Ind. 934 GAMMA PHI WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Middletown, Conn. Chartered, January i8, 1867 THE splendid record of r $ and her sons may be traced back to the charter members of the chapter. These men, who overcame almost insurmountable obstacles, were men whose courage and strength of personalty is above question. Anyone reading the history of the founding of r # must be impressed by the manner in which these sturdy men twice received the news of the failure to get the charter. Brother G. B. Martin, '69, wrote : " The failure of our petition for a charter during the fall of 1865, at Rochester, was a staggering blow to our hopes. A crisis was upon us ; . . . the keenest disappointment was depicted on every countenance of the devoted league when^ a telegram, long delayed, reached us, saying, ' Failed.' Hour after hour we had waited, scattered about, so as not to be observed together. Arm in arm we marched in the darkness through the thick gloomy streets, and vowed, so far as we were concerned, the movement should not fail." • During the fall term of 1864, a petition signed by C. P. Mather, H. G. Eddy and H. R. Morrill, of the Class of '66 ; W. H. Burns, E. R. Hendrix, and John Farnum of the Class of '6j, and W. E. Lown, of the Class of '68, was sent to the $ Chapter. This petition, with a number of others, was presented at the Rochester Convention, held during the fall term of 1865. All these petitions were rejected on technical grounds. During the next year the men traveled to many of the colleges within reach, and in this manner, formed valuable friendships in these chapters. W. E. Lown left college and went to Ann Arbor. He was made a member of the A K E Chapter there, and did all within his power for the men at Wesleyan. ft happened that the convention of that year was held at Ann Arbor. All the New England colleges, with the exception of Williams, were in favor of the petition. The Yale delegation, who were the custodians of the Wesleyan petition, failed to reach the convention until it had adjourned. When Lown g.37 GAMMA PHt heard of this situation, he prepared another petition, and pushed within one vote of victory. Late in the same year, a special convention of the Fraternity was held at Yale. The petition for a charter was presented here, signed by John Farmun, E. R. Hendrix, W. H. Burns, of the Class of '67 ; G. H. Stone, '68 ; Charles L. Hamilton, B. L. Miller, G. B. Martin, Lewis Reno, J. R. Gushing, of the Class of '69; L N. Clements, C. F. Hawkins, J. Welsh, and R. W. Smith, of the Class of '70. This petition was received favorably, and a charter granted to these men by the unanimous vote of the convention. A few days later, a delegation from the * Chapter came to Aliddletown to install the new r * Chapter. It is interesting to note Brother Martin's de- scription of the way this news was received by the college. " The next morn- ing we proceeded with our guests in a body to the Chapel, the shining diamond on our breasts. The Yale delegation took seats with our Senior members. It was a complete surprise — a profound sensation. Our secret, Strange as it may seem, had been kept up to that culminating moment. We were con- gratulated on all sides. The Fraternity had conquered a great name before we had shifted, and no doubt we seemed to have grown a little larger to our friends, now that we were fledglings of noble A K E. We were immediately recognized, at all events, as a strong power in the college world, exaggerated, perhaps, because unexpected."' As the new chapter had no alumni to support them, it was necessary that they secure a meeting place which would not be too great a burden on their number. It was soon decided that two small rooms on the third floor of one of the stores on Main Street would be suitable. At this time none of the fraternities at Wesleyan owned houses nor were the eating clubs organized as they are at present. However, a custom which has been peculiar to Wesleyan fraternities was started in the early life of the chapter, namely, the eating club. Their history is, in brief, this : Because of the lack of Fraternity houses, it was thought necessary to find some means of bringing the members of the fraternities together more often than the meet- ings would. Moreover, living was comparatively high. To overcome these two difificulties, the members of the different fraternities made arrangements with some family in town to prepare and serve meals to the club, the club itself furnishing provisions, and appointing one of their number to look after matters. The rooms in which the meetings were held served their purpose until 1873. It was voted that the Convention of 1872 be held in Middletown. However, it was impossible to hold it then for lack of orators. It will be remembered that the presidential campaign came at this time, and consequently, men who would be desirable as speakers were busy campaigning. The chapter assumed the responsibility of postponing the convention until the spring of 1873, ^"^ immediately began to look around for new quarters. A new building was 938 GAMMA PHI being erected on Main Street, and the men persuaded the builder to rush it to completion, promising to rent the top floor. Owing to defects in construction, the building collapsed, and the chapter was without rooms. Arrangements were made whereby the entire third floor of another building was secured. The partitions of the rooms were removed so as to make one large hall. The convention here was very successful. Delegates were sent from the South- ern universities for the first time since the war. The meetings were ad- dressed by men of prominence both in the fraternity and political world. In 1883, the chapter found it necessary to either build or purchase a build- ing for a fraternity house in which men could both eat and live. The first of these plans was impractical for various reasons. After some deliberation, the second plan was adopted. There was a substantial stone house on High Street within a few hundred feet of the campus. The building was unoccupied, and in a rather dilapidated state. It was decided to lease this house for five years, with the provision that it could not be sold without first giving the chapter opportunity to buy if they wished, in order to determine whether the place was desirable for a chapter house. A considerable sum of money was immediately spent to make the place habitable. A i-oom was fitted up on the second floor for the purpose of meetings, the basement was used by the matron, one of the large rooms on the first floor was occupied as a dining- room, and the rest of the building was used for dormitory purposes. When the time for the expiration of the lease drew near, there was no doubt that the chapter should become the owner of the premises. The Kent Literary Club was organized by members of the chapter, and purchased the building and lot in 1888. The Kent Literary Club is an institution organized under a special act of incorporation of the Connecticut Legislature. The corporation includes all the graduate members of the r $ Chapter, together with such non-graduates as have been out of college three years or more. This corporation owns the property of the chapter, and transacts all business affecting this property. The active chapter are the tenants, and in all business of the chapter are re- garded as such. r $ has contributed her liberal share of the noted sons of Wesleyan Univer- sity. She has well-known alumni in nearly all professions and in business. A K E became a prominent fraternity at Wesleyan the day it was known that her members had received their charter, and she has always ranked with the fraternity leaders. Her position in this group may have varied from time to time, with the innumerable vicissitudes of college life and politics, but the chapter has never been allowed to be relegated to an inferior position. The innate worth of the founders has found expression in their successes, and every crisis in the history of the fraternity has only served to, test the metal of its members, and elevate the position and prestige of our beloved A K E. 9.39 GAMMA PHI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS Sidera Chase, Journalist, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. If. * li K. A.B., 1839. Teacher, Prep. Sch., .Middletown, Conn., 1839: Prin., 1840- 42. m., Sarah Johnson, ib., Aug. 20, 1840. Prin., Female Inst., ib., 1843-48; Wesleyan Inst., Newark, N. J., 1848-54. Mfr., 1854-61; i866-6g. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Jan. 9, 1867. U. S. Dep. Coll., ist Dist., N. Y., 1869-73. Ed. Staff, Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1873-81. Owen Vincent Coffin, Lawyer, tMiddle- town. Conn. Executive Officer, Farmers' and Mechanics' Savings Bk., Middletown, Conn., 1864-78. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Jan. 9, 1867. Pres., Middlesex Co., Conn., Agr. Soc, 1875 — . Mayor, Middletown, 2 yrs. Dir. and v. Pres., ist Xatl. Bk., ib. Trustee, Russell Libr. Pres., V. M. C. A., 4 yrs. Conn. Gen. Assembly, Senate, 18S7-88. Thomas Hanlon, Clergyman, fPenning- ton, N. J. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Oct. 3, 1867. Prin., Sem., Pennington, N. J., 1867- 74. M. E. Ch,, Trenton, N. J., 1874-75. Pre- siding Elder, M. E. Ch., Trenton Dist., 1875- y6. Pres., Pennington Sem., 1876 — . Austin A. Houghton, Clergyman. fCort- land, N. Y. ♦Edward Gayer Andrews, M. E. Bishop, Brooklyn, N. Y. .\.R„ D.I)., LL.D. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Jan. 9, 1867. A.B., Wesleyan, 1847. M. E. Chs., Central N. Y., 6 yrs. Teacher and Prin., Sem., Cazenovia, N. Y., 1854-64. M. E. Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1864- 69; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-72. M. E. Bishop, 1872 — . Europe and India, 1876; Mexico, 1881; Japan, Korea, and China, 1889-90. Trus- tee, Wesleyan, 1881. LL.D., Allegheny Coll., 1881. Res., Washington, D. C, 1881-88; New York, N. Y., 1S88— . d., Dec. 31, 1907. ♦Nathaniel Judson Burton, Clergyman, Hartford, Conn. D.D. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Jan. 9, 1867. Europe, 1S68. D.D., 1870. Park Cong. Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1870-81. Europe, 1872. d., Oct., 1881. ♦Robert Laurson Dashiell, Clergyman, New York. N. Y. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Jan. 9, 1867. Pres., Dickinson Coll., 1868-72. M. E. Chs., 1872—. Sec, Missn. Soc, M. E. Gen. Conf., 1872-76. d., 1880. ♦George Loomis, Clergyman, Clifton Springs, N. Y. A.B., D.D. "l" B K. A.B., 1842. Teacher, Nat. Scis., Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y., 1842; Prin., 1844-48. Seaman's Chapl., Canton, China, 1848-52. D. D. Genesee Coll., i860. Pres., Allegheny Coll., 1860-75. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Jan. 9, 1867. M. E. Chs., N. Y., 1875-86. Prin., Foster's Sch., Clifton Springs, X. Y., 1875-81. Pres., Wesleyan Female Coll., Wilmington, Del., 1852-61. m., Eveline P. Smith, Oct. 29, 1851. M. E. Chs., Pa., 1861— . Trustee, Wesleyan Univ., 1881— . d., Feb. 24, 1886. ♦Bradford Kinney Pierce, Clergyman, Boston, Mass. Chapl., House of Refuge, Randall's Isl., New York, N. Y., 1863-72. Elected Honorary Mem- ber of A K E, Oct. 7, 1869. Ed., Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1872 — . d., Newton Center, Mass., Apr. 19, 1889. ♦Philip Besson Shumway, Lawyer, Evanston, 111. A.B., 1862. Teacher, Wesleyan Acad., Wilkes Barre, Pa., 1863. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1865 6g. m., Mary J. Raymond, Evanston, 111., 1867. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, June 9, 1867. R. R. Contr., 1869-81. Sec. Chicago & Paducah R. R., 1873-81. d.. May 16. 1887. ♦William Sprague Studley, Clergyman, Evanston, 111. A.B., A.M., D.D. * B K. A.B., 1850. M. E. Ch., Maiden, Mass., 1850-52, M. E. Ch., Charlestown, Mass., 1851-54. A.M., 1852. m., Mary Drew Smith, Boston, Mass., Jan. 2, 1853. M. E. Ch., Lowell, Mass., 1854-56; Boston, 1856-57; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857-61; New Bed- ford, Mass., 1861-63; Boston, 1863-66. Over- seer, Harvard, 1864-66. M. E. Ch., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866-69. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Oct. 3, 1867. M. E. Ch., Brooklyn, 1869-75. Europe, 1873. M. E. Ch., Lowell, 1875-77. D.D., 1877. M'. E. Ch., Boston, 1877- 80; Newton, Mass., 1880-81; Buffalo, N. Y., 1881-84; Lockport, N. Y., 1884-85; Detroit, Mich., 1885-88; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1888-90; Evanston, 111., Sept., 1890 — . Author, "Final Memorials of Major Joseph Warren Paine." d„ Feb. 26, 1893. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1866 ♦Henry Robie Morrill, Lawyer, Water- biiry. Conn. A.B., A.M. Prin., High Sch., Wolcottville, Conn., 1867-70. Lawyer, Litchfield, Conn., 1870-72; Judge, Probate Ct., 1871. m., (i) Anna B. Colcord, Candia, N. H., May 24, 1871. Res., Columbia, S. C., 1872-73. Organ- ized Pub. Schs., Newberry, S. C, 1873. Law- yer, Litchfield, Conn., 1873-75; Waterbury, 910 GAMMA PHI Conn., 1875-83. Judge, City and Police Cts., ib., 1876-77; Memb., Bd. of Edu., 1878-83. ra., (2) 1882. d., July 12, 1883. 1867 William Henry Burns, Clergyman, S7 Washington St., Chicago, ill. A.B., A'M., D.D. Charter xMember. M. E. Cii., Woodstock, N. B., 1867-69; Cliicago, 111., 1870-71; Warren, 111., 1S72-73. m., Anna P. Foster, Aurora, 111., May, 1872. M. E. Ch., S. Evanston, III., 1873-74; Rockford, 111., 1874- 77; Elgin, 111., 1877-79; Joliet, 111., 1880-81; Chicago, 111., 1883-go. Presiding Elder, Chi- cago Dist., 1891 — . D.D., 1892. Author, "Higher Critics' Bible, or God's Bible," 1904. John Randolph Farnum, Lawyer, 902 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washing- ton. D. C. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Prin., Acad., Franklin, N. H., 1867-68; High Sch., Bristol, Conn., 1868-71, Conn. Bar, 1871. Prin., Acad., Newtown, Conn., 1872-73. Lawyer, Litchfield, Conn., 1873-76. Ed. and Pub., Sentinel, ib., 1873-76. Asst. elk., Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1874-75; Clk., 1876. m., Augusta L. Smith, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 2, 1876. Lawyer, Danbury, Conn., 1877-84; Washington, D. C, 1884 — . Memb., Conv. Com., A K E Alumni Assn., ib., 1887. Cugene Russell Hendrix, M. E. Bishop, Norledge Place, Kansas City, Mo. A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. Charter Member. Rich. Orat. Pr., 1867. * B K. Union Theol. Sem., 1867-69. M. E. Ch., Leavenworth, Kans., 1869; Macon, Mo., 1870-71. m., Anna E. Scarritt, Kansas City, Mo., June 20, 1872. M. E. Ch., St. Joseph, Mo., 1872-74. Tour Around World, 1876-77. M. E. Ch., Glasgow, Mo., 1877-78. Assoc. Ed., Christian Advocate, St. Louis, Mo., 1877-78. D.D., Emory Coll., 1878. Pres., Center Coll., Fayette, Mo., 1878- 86. Del., M. E. Ecumenical Conf., 1881. Bishop, M. E. Ch., South, May, 1886—. LL.D., Univ. of N. C, 1888; Univ. of Mo., 1888; Washington and Lee, 1892. D.D., Wesleyan Univ., 1903. Cole Lect., Vanderbilt Univ., 1903; Ouillian Lect., Emory Coll., 1903. Au- thor, "The Bible as an Educator," "Skilled Labor for the Master," "Religion of the In- carnation," "Around the World." Res., Kansas City, Mo., 1887—. 1868 George Hapgood Stone, Mining Geolo- gist, 710 N. Walnut St., Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B., A.M. Priv., Bat. M, 112th Regt., 2d Art., Pa. Vols., Aug. 12, 1862 — . Priv., Sig- nal Corps, U. S. A., Dec. 5, 1863—. Charter Member. 4> B K. Chemist, Chicago, 111., 1869. Teacher, Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y., 1869-72. m., (1) Mary E. Clarke, Lima, July 13, 1871. Civ. Eng., Chicago, 111., 1873-74. Teacher, Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kent's Hill, Me., 1874-81. m., (2) Mary H. Hill, A.M., Bowdoinham, Me., Nov. 20, 1876. Prof., Geol., Colo. Coll., 1881—. Asst. Geol., U. S. Geol. Survey. Author, Monograph XXXIV, U. S. G. S.," "World Money," 1909. Fellow, A. A. A. S.; Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Discov- ered at Ft. Strong, Morris Isl., The Confed- erate Series Cipher, the 'most difficult and con- fidential signal cipher, "Federika Bremer Cipher," from the key word. i86g John Russell Gushing, Clergyman, fSPi Salem St., Maiden, Mass. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Prin., Sem., Indiana Springs, Cal., 1861. Prin., Gram. Sch., N. San Juan, Cal., 1862-64. m., Mary Hebard, Randolph, \'t., Nov. 24, 1864. Parker Orat. Pr., 1868; 1869. M. E. Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1869-71. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1872-73. M. E. Ch., Auburndale, Mass., 1872; W. Medway, Mass., 1873; Somervillc, Mass., 1874; Pepperell, Mass., 1875-76; Ashland, Mass., 1.877-78; Brookfield, Mass., 1879-81; I-Iudson, Mass., 1881-83. Europe, 1889. M. E. Ch., Boston, Mass., 1889 — . George Bushnell Martin, Officer of Cor- poration, 120 Cottage St., New Haven, Conn. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Lawyer. New York, N. Y., 1870-73. Pres., Empire and New England Transportation Cos., New Haven, Conn., 1873 — . m., Alice Elizabeth Preston, June 4, 1873. Memb., New Haven Harbor Comsn., 1891 — ; Civ. Service Comsn. (Pres., 1900-04). Club, Union League (New Haven); Pres., id., 1896-1904. Lewis Reno, Banker, fSpartansburg, Pa. Wesleyan Univ., 1866-67. Cliarter Member. Memb., Hancock & Reno, Gen. Merchants, Greenville, Ky., 1869-76. m.. May Short, ib., Nov. 8, 1870. Gen. Merchant, ib., 1877-81. Trustee, Greenville Coll., 1880-82. Cashier, Bk. of Greenville, 1882 — . ♦Benjamin Latham Miller, Lawyer, Mys- tic, Conn. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member. William Jewell Coll., 1871. LL.B., Columbia, 1873. Lawyer, Mystic, Conn., 1873 — ; Judge, Police Ct., 1874. m., A. Margaret Packer, 1875. d., Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1878. 1870 Isaac Newton Clements, Teacher, Caze- novia, N, Y. A.B., A.M. <1> B K. Priv., i22d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., 1862-64. Lost left leg in Battle of Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Prisoner until Oct, 7, 1864. Charter Member. Teacher, Cham berlain Inst., Randolph, N. Y., 1870-73. m, (1) Abigail F. Smith, Bridgewater, Mass, July 10, 1872. Prof., Lat. and Gr., Sem. Cazenovia, 1873-84; Pres., ib., 1884-96. m. (2) Harriet Cordelia Alvord, ib.. Mar. 8, 1887 Sch. Comr., 2d Dist., Madison Co., N. Y. 1903-09. Charles Lacy Hamilton, Manufacturer. Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Paper Mfr.. Riverside Mills, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870 — . m., Lillie G. Philips, ib., Nov. 13, 1873. Ad. The Gladstone, Philadelphia, also William Penn (P. O.), Pa. Charles Edward Hawkins, Merchant, tSi Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. .\.B., A.M. 2d Lt., I42d N. Y. Inf., U. S. A., May 11, 1865—. Charter Memb. Prin., Edu. Inst., Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1871-72. m., Mary C. Herrick, Canton, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1872. M. E. Ch., Tomah, Wis., 1872-73; Prescott, Wis., 1874-75; Copenhagen, N. Y., 1876-77; Antwerp, N. Y.. 1878-79. Asst. Ed., Herald, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., 1878-79. Prin., 941 GAMMA PHI Ives Sem., Anlwt-rp, i88o-88. Insp., X. Y. Bd. of Regents, 1888—. Marcus Ward Lyon, Real Estate, 188 Market St., Newark, N. J. A.M. We.sleyan Univ., 1866-68. Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1872. Lt., 13th U. S. Inf., 1872- 74. m., L. Anna Post, Newark, N. J., June 17, 1872. Lt. of Ordnance, stationed at U. S. Arsenal, Rock Isl., 111., 1874-75; Capt. of Ordnance, Allegheny and Tittsburgh, Pa., 1875- 79: Benicia, Cal., 1879-81; U. S. Arsenal, Frankfort and Philadelphia, 1881-83; U. S. Arsenal, Watertown, Mass., 1883-87; Chief Ord. Officer, Dept. of the Platte, Coinmand of Cheyenne Ord. Depot, Rock Isl. Arsenal, 1887- 94; Resigned, 1894. A.M., Wesleyan Univ., 1881. Inventor, Life-saving Projectile, 1882. Real Estate, Newark, N. J., 1894 — . Contrib., Ordnance Notes. Richard Elliott Martin, Physician, jBon- ham, Tex. M.D. W^esleyan Univ., 1866 — . m., Corinna Ricketts, Greenville, Ky., Jan. 30, 1872. M.D., St. Louis Med. Coll., 1873. Memb., Tex. State Med. Assn. Abraham John Palmer, Clergyman, Mil- ton, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Priv., Co. D, 48th N. Y., i'86i-65. In Confederate Prisons, 9 mos. Rich Orat. Pr., 1870. M. E. Ch., Bayonne, N. J., 1870-71; Staten Island, N. Y., 1872; Jersey City, N. J., 1873-75. A.M., Wesleyan Univ., 1872. m., Emma T. Lacy, Jersey City, Oct. 13, 1874. M. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1876- 79; Kingston, N. Y., 1879-82; New York, 1882- 84; Kingston, N. Y., 1885. D.D., Syracuse Univ., 1885; Allegheny Coll., 1885. M. E. Chs., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-90. Presiding Elder, N. Y. Dist., N. Y. Conf., 1887-92; New York, N. Y., 1892-96; Miss. Sec, M. E. Ch., 1896-1900. Presiding Elder, Newburg Dist., N. Y. Conf.; id., Poughkeepsie Dist., N. Y. Conf., 1905-08. Clergyman, Milton, N. Y., 1908 — . Author: "History of the 48th Regt. New York Volunteers," "Forty Years of Methodism in 86th St., New York." Ed., World-Wide Missions. Richard Watson Smith, Teacher, 109 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R. L A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. Teacher, State Normal Sch., Peru, Neb., 1870-71; Mowry & Goff's Class. Sch., Providence, R. I., 1871-84. m., (1) Georgiana Skillings, E. Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 6, 1871. Assoc. Prin., Mowry & Goif's Class. Sch., Providence, R. I., 1884-90. Bus., 1890-96. m., (2) Emily P. Wilbur, Prov- idence, R. I., Apr. 19, 1894. Teacher, Pub. Sch., ib., 1896-98; Prin., Gram. Sch., 1898—. John Benedict Welch, Teacher, Colum- bia, Mo. A.B. Teacher, Lat. and Gr., Episcopal Mil. Acad., 1870-72. m., Sarah Louise Hubbard, Cromwell, Conn., Dec. 3, 1872. Prin., Natchang High Sch., Willmantic, Conn., 1872- 84; High Sch., VVestfield, Mass., 1884-87; Pittsfield, Mass., 1887-91; McCollorn Inst., Mt. Vernon, 1891-96; University Mil. Acad., Co- lumbia, Mo., 1897 — . 1871 John Hunter Miller, Lawyer. 2 Rector St.. New York, N. Y. A.K., LL.B. Calef Pr., 1869, m., Sarah L. Hubbard, Cromwell, Conn., IDec. jj, 1872. LL.B., Columbia, 1873. Dir., Automobile \'end- ing Co. and Xurth Anier. Loan & Trust Co., .\cw York, N. Y. Memb., Bar Assn. of New 'I'ork. Res., 301 W. 107 St., Wilbur Fisk Potter, insurance, Spring- lield, Mass. A.B. Priv., 16th Mass. Bat., Light Art., U. S. A., 1 yr. and 4 mos. Teacher, Providence Conf. Scm., 1872. With N. E. Marble Co., Boston, Mass., 1872-74; Oriental Oil Co., ib., 1874-75. Gen. Ins. Bus., Springtield, Mass., 1875—. Res., 136 Dwight St., 1872 Samuel Greenleaf Gushing, Merchant, tOttumwa, Iowa. A.B., A.M. Ayers Entrance Pr. Gr- Oration, 1871. Philos. Oration, 1872. * B K. Agt., New Eng. Marble Co., Boston, Mass., 1872-75. ra., (1) Fannie A. Morse, Charlton, Mass., Nov. 24, 1874. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Dealer, Knoxville, Iowa, 1877-81. Memb., City Council, 1880-81. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Dealer, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1881 — . m., (2) A. Augusta Tyler, W. Brookfield, Mass., Dec. 18, 1882. Add., 186 E. Maple Ave., Ottumwa, Iowa. John Alphonso Day, Clergyman, Ash- burnham, Mass. A.B., A.M. Boston Univ., Sch. of Tech., 1872- 73- M. E. Ch., S. Athol, Mass., 1873-74. m., Sarah Isabella Savage, Hubbardston, Mass., May 28, 1874. M. E. Ch., S. Wilbraham, Mass., 187S-76; Enfield, Mass., 1877-78; Lunenburg, •Mass., 1878-80; Townsend, Mass., 1881; Grove- land, Mass., 1882; Ballard Vale, Mass., 1883- 85; Barre and Hard wick, Mass., 1886-87; Rock Bottom, 1888-89; Bondville, Mandale, Ashburn- ham, Mass., 1890 — . Author, "Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Anthony Day," 1878; Three Ch. Histories. Albert Monroe Graves, Teacher, fSalt Lake City, Utah. A.B. Prin., Schs. in the West, 1872-74. m., M. E. Palmer, Kensington, Conn., July 17, 1872. Prin., Pub. Schs., Kensington and W. Meriden, Conn., 1874-78; Gram. Sch., E. Ded- ham, Mass., 1881 — . Supt., Govt. Training Sch., White Rock, Utah Ter. Benjamin Warren Hartwell, Farmer. tLeRoy, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1868 — . m., Stella S. Dut- ton, LeRoy, N. Y., 1874. David Brainerd Hubbard, Clergyman, tMiddletown, Conn. m., Harriett E. Burr, Higganum, Conn., 1870. Grad., Hartford Theol. Sem., 1872. Cong. Ch., Canton Centre, Conn., 1873-88. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Canton Centre, Conn., 1877-81. Cong. Ch., Westfield, Conn., 1888—. Edmund Mead Mills, Clergyman, Cincin- nati, Ohio. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., D.D. * B K. Coll. Boat Crew. Ed., Argus Olla Podrida. Class His- torian. M. E. Ch., Lafayette, N. Y., 1872-74. m., Emily Rexford AdamS, Fabius, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1875. A.M., Wesleyan Univ., 1875. M. E. Ch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1875-77. Ph.D., Syracuse Univ., 1877. Wolcott, N. Y., 1878-80; ■M. E. Ch., Penn Yan, N. Y., 1881-83; Elmira, N. Y., 1884-86. Sec., Cent. X. Y. M. E. Conf., 1884-90. Europe, l8^^4. Trustee, Wes- leyan Univ., J884-90. Chapl., XXXIV A K E Conv., ^liddletown. Conn., Oct. 21-22, 1885. Orator, -i K E Quinquennial, 1886. M. E. 942 GAMMA PHI Ch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1887; Ithaca, N. Y., :888-90. Del., Gen. Conf., M. E. Ch., 1888. D.D., 1888. M. E. Ch., Elmira, N. Y., 1B90-99. Presiding Elder, ib., 1896-99. Europe, 1901. m., (2) Sadie Brown Albright, Mar._ 11, 1908. Sec, Twentieth Century Thankoffering Fund, 1899-1902; traveled throughout U. S. in connec- tion with ib., and raised $21,799,000. Memb., Geneva Dist., Cent. N. Y. Conf. Field Sec, Bd. of Edu., Freedman's Aid and S. Schs., ,M. E. Ch., for Ohio, Ind., 111., Wis., Minn., Ky. and Middle South. Del., M. Ecumenical Conf., London, Eng., 1901. Memb., Mystical Seven; St. John's Lodge (Middletown, Conn.); Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M. Author, "Only a Profession." Ad., 220 W 4 St., Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Wilbur Fletcher Steele, College Profes- sor, University Park, Cplq. A.B., A.M., B.D., S.T.B. See Phi Gamma, 1872. Wesleyan Univ., 1871-72, Syracuse Univ., 1872 — . Smith Williston Toles, Clergyman, New Haven, Conn. Teacher, High Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1873- 74; TariSfville, Conn., 1874-75. m., Ida J. Gates,' Siinsbury, Conn., 1874. ' M.E. Ch., W. Suffield, Conn., 1875; Yalesville, Conn., 1876- 77 ; New Haven, Conn., 1878-80 ; Middleiield, Conn., 1881; Islip, N. Y., 1882-84; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-87; Darien, Conn., 1888-89; New Haven, Conn., 1890 — . Charles Stout Woodruif, Clergyman, cor. Maple and Spring Sts., Flemington, N. J. D.p. U. S. A., 1864-65; lost right arm. m., Laura B. DeGroot, Mendham, N. J., Apr. 6, 1870. D.D., Taylor Univ. M. E. Ch., Bask- ing Ridge, N. J., 1871-72; Glen Gardner and Clarksville, N. J., 1873-75; Dunellen, N. J., 1876-78; Stapleton, N. Y., 1879-82; Bayonne, N. J., 1882-84; Nyack,, N. Y., 1885-86; Mont- clair, N. J., 1887-89; Newark, N. J., 1890 — . m., (2) May Leonard, 1895. Memb., Templars of Honor and Temperance. George Washington Wright, Clergyman, loi Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1872-73. m., Eugenia Adaline Harvey, Cam^ bridge, Mass., June 4, 1S73. Cong. Ch., Berke^ ley;, Mass., 1873; E. Greenwich, R. I., 1874; Scituate, Mass., 1875; S. Somerset, Mass.. 1876-77; N. Dighton, Mass., 1878-79; Hebron- yille and Dodgeyille, Mass., 1880; New Bed- ford, Mass., 1881-82; S. Yarmouth, Mass., 1883-85; Moodus and Haddam Neck, Conn., 1885-86; Attawaugan, Conn., 1887-88; Farra- gut, Iowa, 1889-90; West Hanover, Mass. 1890-91. N. E. Mgr., Rand, McNally & Co.. Pubs., Boston, Mass., 1891 — . m., (2) Etta Ward Chamberlain, June 30, 1897. Res., 19 Batavia St., Farragut, Iowa. *Benjamin Stephen Clark, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. V. Pres., XXV A K'E Conv., Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 25-26, 1871. m., Mary J. Conklin, New York, N. Y., July 30, 1873. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1876 — . d., Apr. 7, ,1885. *Julius William Paige, Clergyman, SharOn Springs, N. Y. ' A.E., A.M. Gen. Theol. Sem., P. E. Ch., 1873. P. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1875-76. Europe, 1875. P. E. Ch., Sharon Springs, N. Y., 1876 — . Europe and the East, 1880. 1873 Charles Wesley Boyd, Teacher, fTupper Lake, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Van Benschoten Pr., 1872. Her- barium Pr,, 1872. Asst. Prin., Acad., Hacken- sack, N. J., 1874-75. Univs, of Heidelberg and Leipzig, 1876-78. Johns Hopkins, 1879. Gen. Theol. Sem. of P. E. Ch., 1879. Prin., Acad., Hackensack, N. J., 1880-83. Benjamin Emmons Gerst, Clergyman and Teacher, 200 Ross St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., B.D., A.M. Prin., Sch., Union Hill, N. J., 1873. B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1875. M. E. Ch., Danbury, Conn., 1875-76; Warren, Conn., 1876-77. m., Anne Amelia Gothard, Cypress Hills, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1876. M. E. Ch., W. Sufiield, Conn., 1877-79. Prin., Sch., Miller's Place, N.' Y., 1879-80; Centre Moriches, N. Y., 1880-81; Moriches, 1881-82; Elmont, N. Y., 1882-83; Uniondale, N. Y., 18S3-84; Northport, N. Y., 1885-86; Crab Meadow, N. Y., 1887-89; Maspeth, N. Y., 1890-93; Heiden- feldt Inst., New York, N. Y., 1893-95; Priv. Tutor, 1895-96. Teacher, Suffolk Co., 1896-98. Retired, 1898. Contrib., Articles in Prose and Poetry to the Quarterly. Stratton Sage Knox, Lawyer, fCortland, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1871-72. m., Myra A. Waters, Cortland, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1873. N. Y. Bar, 1875. Co. Judge and Surrogate, Cortland Co., N. Y., 1883—. Delmar Rial Lowell, Clergyman, Syra- cuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. Lost right arm. Battle of Sailor's Run, Va., Apr. 6, 1865. Miller Essay Pr., 1872. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1873-74. M. E. Ch., Albany, N. Y., 1874-76. m., (i) Irene Maynard, Stamford, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1876. A.M., 1876. M. E. Ch., Hart's Falls, N. Y., 1877-79. m., (2) Harriet A. Davis, Middletown, Conn., June 26, 1879. M. E. Ch., Fair Haven, Vt., 1879-82; Rutland, Vt., 1882-84; Albany, N. Y., 1885-87; Rutland, Vt, 1888-89. Chapl., G. A. R., State of Vt. D.D., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1888. Chapl., U. S. Army, Ft. Warren, Boston, Mass., 1890; Ft. Riley, Kans., Oct., 1890—. Chapl., Conn. State ,Dept., G. A. R.; Chapl.-in-Chief, 1892-93; A. D. C, on Staff, Comdr.-in-Chief, 1893-94. Chapl., Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1901-03. Alderman, Middletown, Conn., 1902. Pres., ist Conv., The Blue and Gray, St. Louis Exp., i;904. Memb., N. E. Hist.-Geneal. Soc; Utah Soc, Sons of Am. Rev. (Charter) ; Conn. State Army and Navy Union. Author, "The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells in America." Ad., 724 Ostram Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Arthur Collins Maclay, Lawyer, 55 Lib- erty St., New York, N. Y. LL.B., A.M. Wesleyan Univ., 1869-73. Teacher, Eng., and Adviser to Too-Gu-Gakko, Hirosaki, Japan, 1874. Teacher, Imperial Coll., 1875-76; Eng. Dept., Chin Gakko, Kioto, Japan, 1877-78. A.M., 1879. LL.B., cum laude, Columbia, 1880. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880 — . m., Jessie Sperry, Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1882. Author, "A Budget of Letters from Japan," 1886. Res., 662 W. 8 St., Plain- field, N. J. Robert [Edward] Hall Maclay, Mer- chant, Tientsin, China. A.B., A.M. See Phi Gamma, 1873. Wesleyan Univ., 1869-71. N. Y. Univ., 1871-72, Syra- 943 GAMMA PHI cusc Lfjiiv., 187^-73; A.M., ib., 1876. In China j6 yrs. preceding 1910; went through Boxer sieges at Tientsin and Peicing, 1900. Meinb., Maclay & Co., Merchants, Tientsin, China. John Wentworth Sanborn, Clergyman, tFriendship, N. Y. A.M. Wesleyan Univ., 1872-73. Supt., Schs., S. Newmarket, N, II., 1871-72. I'rin., Acad., Kingston, N. II., 1872-73. m., (1) Julia A. Sanborn, E. Kingston, N. H., 1873. M. E. Ch., Spencerport, N. Y., 1874-76; Scottsville, N. Y., 1876-77; Gowanda, N. V., and Indian Mission, 1877-80. m., (2) Mary Schultz Decker, Elmira, N. Y., 1878. M. E. Ch., Perry, N. Y., 1880-83. Ed. -in-Chief, Genesee Christian Ad- vocate, ib., 1879-83. ra., (3) July 20, 1881. A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1883. Sec, Bd. of Trustees, Genesee Camp-Ground Assn., 1883 — . M. E. Ch., Batavia, N. Y., 1883-86; Albion, N. Y., 1886-87. Student, Syracuse Univ., 1886- 88. M. E. Ch., Lockport, N. Y., 1E87— . Fel- low, Am. Assn. ;\ B K. Boston Univ., Law Sch,, 1880-81, Lawyer, Detroit, Mich,, 1883-84; Skowhegan, Me., 1884—. Memb., Merrill & Coffin, Lewis Whittier Craig, Teacher, West- port, N. Y. A.B,, A.M. Squire Schp., 1879. 2d Com- menc. Honor. 4> B K. Teacher, Sem., Pen- nington, N. J., 1880-81 ; Union Acad., Belle- ville, N. Y., 1881-82; Sem., Tilton, N. H., 1882- 87. m., Elizabeth Ella Stevens, Nov, 17, 1883, Teacher, Holbrook, Mass. ; Wellsville, N. Y., and Prin., Westport, N, Y., 1888 — . Edwin Everitt Hamilton, Manufacturer [Retired], |Art Club, Philadelphia, Pa. Wesleyan Univ., 1875-78. Clk., W, C. Hamil- ton & Sons, Paper Mfrs., Philadelphia, Pa., 1879-83; Memb., id., 1883 — . m., Ida G. Phil- ips, ib., Nov. 17, 1886. Wilbur Fisk Hamilton, Manufacturer, tEast Shawmont Ave., Roxbury, Phil- adelphia, Pa. B.S. Clk., M. C. Hamilton & Sons, Paper Mfrs., Philadelphia, Pa., 1879-83; Memb., id., 1883 — . m., Anna Matilda Donohugh, Rox- boro. Pa., Nov. i, 1883. Daniel Heaton, Clergyman, tKingsley, Hartfield Road, England, Wesleyan Univ., 1875-7S. Mission Work, Guil- ford, Surrey, Eng., 1879-80; Knighton, Wales, 1881-82. Asst., Rev. J. H, James, Walsall, Eng,, 1883-86, m,, Sarah Taylor, Marsden, Huddersfield, Eng., Aug. 8, 1883. Ed., IVatch- man, London, Eng., 1883-85. Asst., Rev. Dr. Stephenson, The Children's Home, ib., 1886-87; New N, Road Wesleyan Ch., ib., 1887—. Ad., Eastbourne Free Ch. Council, Kingsley, Hart- field Road, Eng. Albert Wesley Hewett, Merchant, fSa- luda, Va. A.B. m., Florence Alice Morse, Apr. 8, 1882. Merchant, Chicago, 111., and Saluda, Va., 1879—. Lyman Ashville Thomas, Merchant, fPittsfield, Mass, Wesleyan Univ., 1875-76. Farmer, N. Digh- ton, Mass., 1877-85. Memb., Talbot Bros., Sta- tioners, Pittsfield, Mass., 1887 — . David Merritt Vail, Merchant, tOssining, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1875 — . 948 GAMMA PHI Edward Copeland Wallace, Merchant, 66 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Clk., VV. H. Wallace & Co., Iron Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1879-80; Memb., id., 1880 — . m., Antoinette Knapp, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1885. Joseph Albert Wright, Broker, Sparta, Ore. A.B. Europe, 1881. Memb., A. J. McDonald & Co., Financial Agts., Chicago, III. Broker, Sparta, Ore., tgoo — . Ore. Legis., XVI, XX'II, and XVIII Biennial Sessions. State Comr., World's Fair, Chicago, 111., 1893. Memb., F. & A. M.; K. of P.; Elks. *George Cooke King, Clergyman, Nor- wich, Conn. M. E. Ch., Rocky Hill, Conn., 1877; Walnut, Iowa, 1878. m., Nellie Louise Kimball, Oct. I, 1879. M. E. Ch., Mystic Bridge, Conn., 1879-81; Norwich, Conn., 1882-84; Province- town, Mass., 1885-86; E. Weymouth, Mass., 1887-88. d., July 6, 1888. *Jesse Samuel Merrill, Bradford, Vt. A.B. d.. Mar. 25, 1880. 1880 Edward Thomas Burrowes, Manufac- turer, 70 Free St., Portland, Me. Wesleyan Univ., 1876. Wire Screen Mfr., Portland, Me., 1877 — . m., Frances E. Nor- cross, ib., Oct. 4, 1880. Pres., E. T. Bur- rowes Co., ib. ; Curtain Supply Co., Mfrs. Rd. Car Curtains, Chicago, 111. Trustee, Bos- ton Univ. Joseph Albert Corey, Clergyman, Dex- ter, Me. Wesleyan Univ., 1876-77. m., Caroline Nancy Howe, Norwich, Conn., Nov. 29, 1876. M. E. Chs., Maine, 1879-93. Presiding Elder, Lew- iston Dist., Me., 1893-99. M. E. Chs., S. Portland, Farmington, Dexter, and Ripley, Me., 1899—. Robert Laurenson Dashiell, Jr., fNew- ark, N. J. m., Nellie Osmun, Oct. 14, 1885. Clk., Comp- troller's Office, Newark, N. J., 1889 — . William Henry Dresser, Teacher, fElls- worth. Me. A.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1876-77. A.B., Bates Coll., 1882. Prin., High Sch., Lovell, Me., 1882; Sherman, Me., 1882-83. Publisher, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 1883; Springfield, Mass., 18S4. Teacher, Acad., Cherryficld, Me., 18S5 — . m., Ida May Campbell, ib., Jan. 30, 1886. Fred Henry Greely, Manufacturer, fMarysville, CaL Wesleyan Univ., 1876-78. m., Lettie Bust, Marysville, Cal., June 19, 1879. Memb., Ed. of Edu., ib., 1882 — . Sec, Buckeye Flouring Mill Co., ib., 18S4— -. Mayor, ib., 1886—. Wilbur Fisk Holmes, Clergyman, 33 High St., Farmington. Me. A.B., A.M. Jr. Deb. Jr. Ex. Ed., Argus. Campus Address, m., Evelyn Howe, Preston, Conn., June s, 1880. M. E. Ch., Portland, Me., 1880-81; Alfred, Me., 1881-84; Maine, 1884 — . Trustee, Wesleyan Univ., 1904 — . Alsop Leffingwell, Clergyman, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Taylor Pr., Eng. Poetry, 1878. Asst. Master, St. John's Sch., Brandywlne Springs, Del., 1882-83. Student, Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1886-89. Deacon, 1889; Priest, 1890. P. E. Ch., Hingham, Mass., 1S89-93: Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-99; Toledo, Ohio, 1899-1905. Gen. Missn., Diocese, Ohio, 1906—. Poet, XXXIX A K E Conv., Meriden, Conn., Oct. 21-22, 1885. Musical Composer, "Zama," "Fate," "Amita," "Mt. Desert Mel- odies." Wilbur Fisk Randall, Merchant, 112 Duane St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. With S. C. Hastings, Bookseller, Middletown, Conn., 1880-83. Cashier, John Boyle, Cotton Duck Mfr., New York, N. Y., 1883-93. Bus., ib., 1893 — . Res., 449 Sum- mit Ave., S. Orange, N. J. *Charles Minott Palmer, Lawyer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1876-77. Lawyer, Poughkeep- sie, N. Y., 1882-85. d., June 21, 1885. ♦Howard Hutchings Smith, Physician, Middletown, Conn. A.B. M.D., Harvard Univ., 1882. d., Boston, Mass., Oct. 26, 1882. 1881 Wilbur Langdon Anderson, Agriculture, Black Hall, Conn. A.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1878-79. Farmer, Old Lyme, Conn., 1879-89. Sch. Visitor, 1884 — . Wesleyan Univ., 1889-92. 2d Schp. Honor. Spec. Honors in Math. A.B., 1892. Yale, 1892-93. Farmer, Black Hall, Conn., 1893 — . George Franklin Archer, Officer of Cor- poration, 330 N. 6 St., Camden, N. J. Wesleyan Univ., 1878-79. Cashier, Camden Gas Light Co., Camden, N. J., 1879 — . m., Emily Matilda Kendall, Wilmington, Del., May 10, 1882. Francis Marion Baker, Manufacturing Chemist, fCantonsville, Md. Wesleyan Univ., 1876 — . Johns Hopkins, 1876- 77. m.. Miss Forney, Jacksonville, Ala., 1886. Charles Leonard Foster, Lawyer, 18 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., Columbia, 1883. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1883 — . m., Evelene Matilda Smith, Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 6, 1890. Charles Marshall Hall, Clergyman, 33 W. Utica St.. Buffalo, N. Y. B.D., S.T.B., S.T.D. Wesleyan Univ., 1877- 78. B.D., Boston Univ., 1882. m., Abbie Ida Greene, Clinton, Mass., June 14, 1882. M. E. Ch., Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 1B82- 8-1; Gloucester, Mass., 1884-87; Winthrop, Mass., 1887-88; Ware, Chicopee, Somerville, Lowell, Everett, Mass. ; Knoxville, Tenn. ; Olean, Warsaw, and Buffalo, N. Y., 1889 — . Am. Univ., Harriman, Tenn., 1903; S.'T.B. and S.T.D. , pro meritu. Wanton Holowand Sherman, Jr., Man- ager, 44 W. 44 St., New York. N. Y. Mgr., Leon Rheims & Co., Importers, New York, N. Y., 1881—. Wesley Wood Smith, Clergyman, Mid- dlebury, Vt. A.B., A.M. Drew Theol. Sem., 1881-83. M. E. Chs., Pa., 1S83 — . m., (1) Abbie I. Greene, Clinton, Mass., June 14, 1882; (2) Lucia Dewey, Pittston, Pa., May 21, 1884. Ordained, 1884. 949 CAM MA PHI Memb.. V\'yo. Annual Conf., M. F.. Ch., Can- dor, N. v., 1889—. Charles Alford Stenhouse, Clergyman and Teacher, Easl Greenwich, R. I. A.li. ni., Rachel A. liyers, V\'ilbrahain, Mass., Oct. 7, 1878. M. E. Clis., lladdam, Colches- ter, Uncasville, and Thompsonvillc, Conn., 1881-89; Provincctown, Mass., and Providence, R. I., 1890-1900. Pres., Acad., East Green- wich, R. I., 1900 — . Club, Barnard. Jay D. Williams, Lawyer, 200 N. Di- vision St., Salisbury, Md. A.B. St. John's Coll., 1880. Wesleyan Univ., t88o-8i. Lawyer, Salisbury, Md., 1883 — . *Percival Owen Beverly Cause, Physi- cian, Philadelphia, Pa. M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll. and Hosp., Phil- adelphia, Pa., 1881. Med. Student, Vienna, Paris, and London, 1882. Phys., Philadelphia, 1882-87; Ailten, S. C, 1887. d., ib., Nov. 10, 1887. *Wilbur Harper Oakley, Milton, N. Y. d., Dec. 29, 1879. 1882 Daniel William Camp, Insurance, 116 S. Main St., Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan Univ., 1879 — . Lewis Bates Codding, Clergyman, N. Dighton, Mass. B.S., Ph.B. M. E. Ch., Cottage City, Mass., 1882. m., Anna Frances Morton, Taunton, Mass., May 9, 1883. M. E. Ch., Orleans, Mass., 1883-84; Osterville and Centrcville, Mass., 1885- 86; N. Easton, Mass., 1887-88; Providence, R. L, 1889; Waterville, Me., VVoonsocket, R. I., and Bridgewater, Brockton, N, Dighton, Mass., 2890 — . Elwood Starr Ela, Editor and Publisher, 8 Park St., S. Manchester, Conn. Wesleyan Univ., 1879-80. Pub., Morning Her- ald, Decatur, 111., j88o-8i; Saturday Herald, Manchester, Conn., i88i — . m., Jennie Perci- val Chapman, S. Manchester, Conn., Dec. 21, 1882. Pres., Herald Printing Co.; Manchester Light & Power Co. Dir., Plimpton Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn. Trustee, Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass. Sec. and Treas., Conn. Ed. Assn. Club, Hartford (Hartford). John Russell Hanlon, Teacher, fGlenn Co. High School, Willows, Cal. A.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1879. A.B., Yale, 1882. m., Eliza Davis Lillagore, Ocean Grove, N. J., Dec. 27, 1882. V. Pres., Sem., Pennington, N. J., 1882-1902. Prin., -Glenn Co. High Sch., Willows, Cal., J 902 — . Elwood Westingbrook Mattson, Jour- nalist, 5030 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., A.M. Scranton Decl. Pr., 1880. Com- menc. Orator. Mang. Ed., Argus, 1882. Class Pres. (2). Class Day Orator. Prof., Belles- lettres, Sem., Pennington, N. J., 1882-83. Pres., Sequachee Coll., 1883-84. City Ed., Daily Commercial, Chattanooga, Tenn., 18S3- 87. Ed. Staff, Daily Times, ib., 1887-88. Prop., Press and Sunday Republican, ib., 1888- 94. Surv. of Customs, ib., 1888-92. m., Isa- bella Trimble, 1892. Sec, Chattanooga Alumni Assn., 1892-96. Supr. of Census, 1900, With N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia, Pa., 1904- 06. Sec, Religious Press Assn., Philadelphia, Pa., 1906 — . Israel Kirby Mattson, Farmer, 104 Dock St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wesleyan Univ., 1878-79. m., Mary Eliza- beth Stratton, Harrisonville, ,\. J., Dec. 28, 1880. Justice of the Peace, (iloucester Co., N. J., 18S5-90. J'armer, Harrisonville, N. J,, and Philadelphia, Pa., 1900 — . 1883 Willis Alcestus Cooper, Clergyman, 124 Silver St., Lebanon, Ohio. m., Mary Kneen, Shelton, Conn., Jan. 5, 1887. M, E. Chs., Tex., 1885-99- Presiding Elder, Clarendon Dist., Austin Conf., 1890 — . M. E. Chs., N. Mex., 1899-1904; Ohio, 1904 — . Re- gent, N. Mex. Agr. Coll., 3 yrs. Grand Prel- ate, Grand Commandery, N. Mex., F. & \. M.; Grand Chapl., id. Benjamin Franklin Elliott, fBucksport. Me. Wesleyan Univ., 1879 — . Robert James Forbes, Clergyman, 118 W. Lawrence St., Helena, Mont. Wesleyan Univ., 1879-81. Teacher, 1881-83. Gardener, 1883-87. Teacher, 1887-gi. m., Mrs. Emma Williams, Valparaiso, Ind., May 5, 1887. M. E. Ch., Elkhorn, Mont., 1891-92; East Gallatin, Mont., 1892-94; Neddie Creek Circuit, 1894-96; Elkhorn, Mont., 1896-98; Marysville, Mont., 1898-1900; Ovando, Mont., 1900-03. Bus., Helena, Mont., 1903 — . George Gallup, Lawyer, fEscanaba, Mich. Wesleyan Univ., 1879-80. m., Olive Duke, Northfield, Vt., Sept. 6, 1880. Univ. of Mich., Law Sch., 1880-81. Mich. Bar, 1881. Supr., Farewell, Mich., 1886-87. Memb., Gal- lup & Pearson, Lawyers, Farewell, Mich., 1889. Lawyer, Escanaba, Mich., 1889 — . Wilbur Charles Newell, Clergyman, White Creek, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1878-80. Ordained, 1880. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1881-82. M. E. Ch., Lyme and Quarryville, Conn., 1881-85. m., Elizabeth Frances Haynes, Lyme, Conn., Sept. 4, 1884. M. E. Chs., Staifordville and Putnam, Conn., 1885-87. Memb., N. E. Southn. Corif., 1887-1901; Vt. Conf., 1901-07; Troy Conf., 1907 — . Author, "Truth about Hell," "Life Worth Living," "Far from the Madden- ing Crowd" (Song). Francis Alexander Phelps, Merchant. t45 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wesleyan Univ., 1879-82. Memb., Burnell Hardware Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1882-87; F. A. Phelps & Co., ib., 1887—. Edward Ridley, Jr., Merchant, fNew York, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1S79 — . Memb,, Edward Rid- ley & Sons, New York, N. Y. John Henry Roberts, Clergyman, fFair- field. Me. A.B. m., Nellie Deane, July 4, 1884. M. E. Chs., Mc, 1883-8S; Conway, N. H., 1888-89; Me., 1889—. Thomas Simms, Clergyman, 84 Hollis Ave., Braintree, Mass. A.B., A.M. Jr. Ex. Orator. Commenc. Ora- tor. Ed., Ar^s. M. E. Ch., Norwich, Conn., 1885-88. m., Nellie Baxter Swain, New Haven, 950 GAMMA PHI Conn., Fel). 2, 1887. Cong. Cli., Norwich and South Manchester, Conn., 1888 — . William Herbert Terrill, Teacher, Wolfeboro, N. H. A.B., A.M. Prof., Natl. Sci., Vt. M. E. Sera., 1883-86. Prin., High Sch., Athol, Mass., 1886- 89. Instr., Lat. and Gr., Phillips Acad., An- dover, Mass., 1889-igoo. m., Annie E. Perley, Halifax, N. .S., June 25, 1895. Prof., Gr., Brewster Free Acad., 1900 — . Eugene Hamline Thrasher, Clergyman, 576 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls, Mass. A.B., A;M., S.T.D. Jr. Ex. Orator. Commenc. Speaker. Teacher, Common Sch., Hudson, N. H., 1884; Pepperell., Mass., 1885. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1885-88. m., Emily A. Peaslee, Nashua, N. H., Aug. 31, 1886. M. E. Ch., Brookline, N. H., 1887; Weston, Mass., 1888-89; Kendal Green and Easthampton, Mass., 1890 — . Memb., N. E. Conf., 1888-1901; Minn. Conf., 1901-05: N. E. Conf., 1905 — . M. E. Ch., Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 1905 — . Gustavus Swan Wallace, Merchant, tNew York, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1879—. Clk., W. H. Wallace & Co., Iron Merchants, New York, N. Y. Thomas Coombs Wilson, Lawyer, 1502 Park Place Ave., Wichita, Kans. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Decl. Pr., 1879, 1880. Deb. Pr., 18S1. Ed., Olla Podrida, 1882-83. 2d Commenc. Honor. ^ E K. Prin., Smith- sonian Inst., Jamestown, N. J., 1883-84. I.L.B., Univ. of Pa., 1886. Pa. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Wichita, Kans., 1886 — . City Atty., ib.; Judge of Probate Ct., Sedgwick Co., Kans.; id., i8th Jud. Dist., Kans., 1904 — . Memb., K. of P.; I. O. O. F. ; Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M. 1884 Joseph Barzilla Ackley, Clergyman, 84, Larrabee St.. Burnside, Conn. A.B., A.M. M. E. Ch., Somers, Conn., 1884- 85. m., Ella Jane Hunn, Wapping, Conn., June 22, 1885. M. E. Ch., Tolland, Conn., 1886-88; Marshfield, Conn., 1889; Hockanum, Conn., 1890-92. Sec, N. E. Southn. Conf,, 1893. M. E. Ch., Tolland, 1894-9^; Gales Ferry, Conn., 1897-1900; Moosup, Conn., 1901- 02; Portland, Conn., 1903-04. Sec, N. E. Southn. Conf., 1904 — . Alfred George Creamer, Farmer, Goshen, Conn. Wesleyan Univ., 1880. Boston Univ., Dept. of Theol. Missn., India, 1,885-88. Sec, Y. M. C. A. Teacher, Goshen, Conn., 1889. m., Lucy E. Allyn, Oct. 7, 1890. Memb., Cemetery Com.; Clk., First Ecclesiastical Soc of Goshen; Chmn., Sch. Bd. David Briggs Dow, Clergyman, 26 S. Main St., Rochester, N. H. Wesleyan Univ., 1880-83. Teacher, High Sch., Bethlehem. N. H., 1883-84; M. E. High Sch., Lincoln, Me., 1884-85. Supt., High Schs., Mon- ticello, Me., 1884-86. M. E. Ch., Monticello, Me., 1885-86; Millbridge and Cherryfield, Me., 1887-88; Eastport, Me., 1889; Bucksport and Orland, 1890-1902. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1893-94. Presiding Elder, Bangor Dist., 1901-07. M. E. Ch., Rochester, N. H., 1902 — . Del., Gen. Conf., 1904. Author, "The Teach- er's Daily Preparation" (Address), m., Abbie J. Churchill. David George Downey, Clergyman, 57 Washington St., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., D.U. 2d Ferry Pr., 1883. 2tl Pr., Jr. Ex. Orator. Ed., Argus, 1883-84. Harrington Hist. Pr., 1884. Pol. and Social Sci. Honor, 1884. Commenc. Orator. M. E. Ch., Rocky Hill, Conn., 1880-82; Windsor, Conn., 1883-84; Hartford, Conn., 1883-87. Elder, 1886. Chapl., Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1886; Senate, 1887. m., Lilian May Terrill, Middlefield, Conn., June 2, 1887. Elder, M. E. Chs., Mamaroneck, N. Y. ; Stam- ford, Conn.; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-1906. Memb., A K E Council, 1889. Ed., A K E Quarterly, 1889 — . D.D., 1899. Asst. Sec, Bd. of Edu.; Freedman's Aid and S. S., M. E. Ch., 1907-08. Cor. Sec, Bd. of S. S., M. E. Ch., 1908 — ■. Res., Evanston, 111. John Hancock Dulany, Manufacturer and Canner, Fruitland, Md. Wesleyan Univ., 1880-81. Pub. Sch., Bishops- ville, Md., 1881-82. Memb., Dulany Bros., Produce Merchants, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882-85; Financier, id., 1885 — . Contrib., Wicomico News, Salisbury, Md., 1887. Mfr. and Canner, Fruitland, Md., 1890 — . Charles Henry Gardner, Merchant, Beck- with, Cal. A.B. m., Eva M. Buell, Clinton, Conn., June 27, 1883. M. E. Ch., Genoa, Nev., 1885. ,Or- dained, 1887. M. E. Ch,, Beckwith, Cal., 1900. Lumber Merchant, ib. Arthur Byron Gibson, Merchant, fSalt Lake City, Utah. Wesleyan Univ., 1880-82. Dealer in Live Stock, 1882—. Theodore Rushmore Hoyt, Merchant [Retired], Noroton Hill, Stamford, Conn. A.B. Hoyt Bros., Leather Dealers, Boston, Mass. Clark Sumner Kathan, Clergyman, fAit- kin, Minn. A.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1880-81. Neb. Univ., 1887. M. E. Ch., Waverly, Neb. William Robert Pearson, Physician, tSeaford, Del. M.D. Wesleyan Univ., 1884 — ■ Lemuel Ward Peters, Lawyer, ti3i Devonshire St.. Boston, Mass. LL.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1880-83. Ed., Argus; Olla Podrida, Prin., Acad., Goshen, Conn., 1883-S4. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1887. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1887 — . Res., 78 Hastings St. Arthur Titcomb, Clergyman, 43 West- field Ave., Springfield, Mass. A.B., A.M. Prin., Sch., Terryville, Conn., 1884-85. Student, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1885- 87. m., Anna Hubbard, Middletown, Conn., Apr. 15, 1890. John Andrew Tuck, Clergyman, fMor- ton Park, 111. Post Grad. Sci. Student, Wesleyan Univ. Prin., Govt. Sch,, Unga, Alaska, 1889 — . *Dean Allison Crombie, Student, Crom- well, Conn. Wesleyan Univ., 1880 — . d., Cromwell, Conn., Aug. 31, 1882. 951 GAMMA PHI 1885 Stephen Spurgeon Abbott, Lawyer, 1709 Gaylord St., Denver, Colo. A.B., A.M. Pol. and Social Sci. Honor, 1885. Town Clk., Bethel, Me., 1886-87. Supt., Sclis., ib., 1886-87. Memb., Mitchell & Abbott, Law- yers, Denver, Colo., 1887 — . Dep. Dist. Atty., 1889-95. m., Kate H. Locke, Sept. i, 1891. Judge, Munic. Ct., 1896-97. Dep. Dist. Atty., 1898-1901. Memb., numerous Socs. and Clubs. Frederick Willis Clark, Lawyer, 227 S. Fifth Ave.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. LL.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1882-83. Teacher, State Norm. Sch., Edinboro, Pa., 1884-85. LL.B., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1886. Lawyer, White Plains and Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1887 — . m., Ada M. Sniffin, White Plains, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1889. Ernest Parley Clarke, Editor, Press Of- fice, Riverside, Cal. A.B., A.M. * B K. Seney Schp., 1884-85. Pol. and Social Sci. Honor, 1885. ist Commenc. Honor. Instr., Math.. E. Me. Conf. Sem., 1882-83. U- S. Geol. Survey, 1885. Ed., Rec- ord, Ontario, Cal., 1886-94. Teacher, ChaiTey Coll., ib., 1890. Mang. Ed., Riverside Daily Press, 1894-99. Newspaper Cor. and Priv. Sec, Congressman Smith of Cal., 1905-06. Chmn., Bd. of Mgrs., Southn. Cal. State Hosp. for Insane, 1902 — , Contrib., Sunset Mag., Out West, Overland Monthly. James Franklin Fellows, Manufacturer, 279 Pawling Ave.. Troy, N. Y. Ph.B. Clk., Fellows & Co., Mfrs., Troy, N. Y., 1885-86; Supt., id., 1886; Memb., 1888—. m.. Flora Ayer Haynes, Saranac, N. Y., June 18, 1890. Charles Henry Giles, fSaco, Me. Wesleyan Univ., 1882 — . Albert Wallace Hayes, U. S. Official, 71 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J. Wesleyan Univ., 1881-83. Ins. Bus., Newark, N. J., 1883-85. Coal Dealer, ib., 1885—. ra., Cora May Watkins, ib., June 23, 1886. Asst. Supt., M. O. Dept., Postoffice, ib. Irving Samuel Haynes, Physician and Surgeon, 1125 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. M.D. Goode Nat. Hist. Pr., 1885. Chem. Honor, 1885. M.D., N. Y. Univ., 1887. Staff, Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1887-88. Asst. Demr., Anat., N. Y. Univ., Med. Coll., 1888-89; Demr., ib., 1889-90; Adj. Prof., 1890- 94. Attending Surg., Out-Door Dept., Chambers St. Hosp., New York, 1889-90. m., (i) Char- lotte E. Scribner, Plattsburg, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1890. Prof., Practical Anat., Cornell Univ., Med. Coll., 1894-98; Vis. Surg., Harlem Hosp., New York, 1895; Phys. and Surg., ib., 1898 — ; N. Y. Orthopa:d. Hosp., ib., 1898. m., (2) Laura E. Marsh, East Buckmantown, Tuly 1 5, 1899. Author: "Guide to Dissection," "Man- ual of Anatomy"; numerous papers on Med. Topics. Memb., Bellevue Alumni Soc; N. Y. Co. and State Med. Socs.; Assn. of Am. Anato- mists; N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Harlem Med. Assn.; N. Y. Surgical Soc. Clubs: Laurentides Fish and Game, Graduates'* Frank Leslie Hayward, Clergyman, 21 High St., Auburn, Me. A.B., A.M. m., Helen Fannie Atkinson, Bid- deford, Me., Aug. 14, 1883. M. E. Ch., Mystic, Conn.j 1885-87; Danielsonville, Conn., 1887-88; Norwich, Conn., 1889-90. Memb., East Me. 952 Conf., 1890 — . Supt., Bucksport Dist., 190206. Del,, Gen. Conf., Los Angeles, Cal., 1904. Memb., Spec. Comsn. on Evangelism. Pres., Lewiston and Auburn Pastors' Union- Thomas Benjamin Pollard, Teacher, 41 Edison St., Quincy, Mass. Wesleyan Univ., 1885. State Norm, Sch., Bridgewater, Mass., 1885-87. Prin., Washing- ton Pub. Sch., Quincy Pt., Mass., 1887 — . m., Carrie W. Weedham, N. Andover, Mass., Mar. 29, 1887. Abram [Benjamin] Sheckelton Kav- anagh, Clergyman, Superintendent Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Brook- lyn, N. Y. A.M., D.D. Wesleyan Univ., 1881-82. M. E. Ch., Higganum, Conn., 1881-82; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883-85. m., Mary Ella Smith, Higganum, Conn., Sept. 3, 1884. M. E. Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1886-88; Tabernacle, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889. Supt. and Chapl., M. E. Hosp., ib., 1889—. D.D., Allegheny Coll., 1907. John Littlefield Tilton, College Profes- sor, Indianola, Iowa. A.B., A.M. * B K. Asst,, Nat, Hist,, Wes- leyan Univ,, 1886-89, A,M,, 1888, Di?„ Dept, of Scis, and Prof, of Geol. and Physics, Simp- son Coll., Indianola, Iowa, 1889 — . m,, Ida M, Hoyt, Nashua, N, H., Sept, 4, 1890, A,M,, Harvard, 1895, Trustee, Pub, Library, Indian- ola, 1895 — . Fellow in Geol,, Univ, of Chi- cago, 1902-03, Pres,, Iowa Acad, of Scis,, 1908; id,, Iowa Assn, of Sci, Teachers, 1909, Trustee, Buxton Park, Indianola, Iowa, Au- thor: "Geological Section Along Middle River in Central Iowa," "On the Southwestern Part of the Boston Basin," "The Area of Slate Near Nashua, N, H.," "The Geology of War- ren Co,, Iowa," "A Problem in Municipal Wa- terworks for a Small City," "The Hydrographic Relations in Warren County, Iowa," "The Pleis- tocene Deposits of Warren County, Iowa," Memb,, Am, Soc, Naturalists. Edward Augustus Welch, Physician, t862 Main St., Sutton, Mass. B.S., M.D. Chem. Honor, 1885. Contrib., Telegram, Worcester, Mass., 1885-86. M.D,, Harvard Univ,, 1888, Phys,, Worcester, Mass,. 1889-1900, m,, Medora Catherine Potter, Brunswick, N. Y,, Sept, i8, 1889, Phys,, Sut- ton, Mass,, 1900 — . 1886 Edward Lynn Blaine, Abstracts of Title and Investments, 416 West Highland Drive, Seattle, Wash, A.B., A.M. Seney Schp., 1882-83. Lat. Honor, 1886. 2d Commenc. Honor. Cor., Sentinel, Middletown, Conn,, 1883-85, Asst, Prin,, High Sch., Westerly, R. I., 1886-90. m., Juliette Paddock Hubbard, Middletown, Sept. I, 1886. Pub. Instr., Northwood, N. H., 18S9. Asst. Sec, Osborne, Tremper & Co., and Seat- tle Trust & Title Co., 1890—, Memb,, R, I, Inst,, Pub, Edu, Walter Parley Buck, Clergyman, 193 Hempstead St,, New London, Conn, A,B., A.M. Jr. Ex. 2d Commenc. Honor. * B K. M. E. Chs., Jewett City and Mystic Bridge, Conn., Taunton, Mass., and New Lon- don, Conn,, 1886 — . m,, Frank P, Landon, Hernck. Pa„ June 28, 1888, Elder, 1891, On important Comsns,, N, E, Southn, Conf,, for years. GAMMA PHI George McKown Busey, Business, 792 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, Cal. Ph.B. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Springfield, Mass., 1886-87; Gen. Sec., id., N. Adams, Mass., 1887- 89; Wilmington, N. C, 1899-93; Baltimore, Md. (East Branch),, 1893-95. Grain and Flour Bus., Martinsburg, W. Va., 1895-1907. Orange Grower and Bus., Riverside, Cal., 1908 — . Henry Fitch Clark, Teacher, t32 Bay- view Ave., Rosebank, Staten Island, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1882-86. Johns Hopkins, 1888—. m., Katharine J. Clark, Buffalo, N. Y., June 16, 1S89. Howard Osmon Lantz, Lawyer, Lewis- town, Pa. A.B. Law Student, Lewiston, Pa., 1886-91. Lawyer, ib., 1891 — . Mayor, ib. Dist. Atty., MiiHin Co., one term. Winfield Scott Manship, Clergyman, Cheshire, Conn. A.B., B.D., Ph.D. Eng. Lit. Honor, 1886. 2d Commenc. Honor. * B K. M. E. Ch., Portland, Conn., 1886-87. B-D-. Yale, 1889. M. E. Chs., Center Moriches, N. Y.; South Meriden and Cheshire, Conn., 1890 — . Ph.D., Yale, igoi. Elmer Francis Marsh, Journalist, 746 E. Washington St., Los Angeles, Cal. A.B., A.M. Reporter, Daily Telegram, Wor- cester, Mass., 1887; Daily Tribune, Los An- geles, Cal., 18^8-89. m., Margaret Darlington, Pasadena, Cal., Oct. 13, 1896. Stenographer and Priv. Sec, Olin Wellborn, U. S. Dist. Judge, Southn. Dist. of Cal., Los Angeles, Cal., 1896 — . Sec, Orpheus Club. John Alden Morse, Merchant, Bath, Me. B.S. Asst. Bus. Mgr., Olla Podrida. 1884-85. Clk., B. W. & H. F. Morse Ice Merchants, Bath, Me., 1886-87.^ Memb., Morse & Sawyer, Lumber Merchants and Ship Builders* Material, ib., 1887 — ; Morse Bros., Brokers, 1888—. Edgar Brayton Philbrook, Physician, tSanta Cruz, Cal. M.D. Wesleyan Univ., 1882 — . M.D., Bos- ton Univ. Phys., Pasadena, Cal.; Santa Cruz, Cal. Edward Bennett Rosa, Physicist, Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. B.S., Ph.D., Sc.D. Seney Schp., 1883, 1884, 1885. Rice Math. Pr., 1883. Pierce Cbem. Pr., 1884. Wise Pr., 1886. ist Commenc. Honor. Ed., Argus, 1884-86. * B K. Teacher, Eng. and Class. Sch., Providence, R. L, j8S6. Johns Hopkins, 1889-90. Lect., Experimental Physics, Univ. of Wis., 1890-91. Prof., Phys- ics, Wesleyan Univ., 1891-1902. m., Mary Evans, Harrisburg, Pa., Mar. 22, 1894. Physi- cist, ]3ur. of Standards, Washington, D. C, 1901 — . Sc.D., 1906. Sec., Internatl. Com. on Elect. Units and Standai'ds. Memb., A. A. A. S.; Am. Inst. Elect. Engs. ; Am. Phys. Soc. Club, Cosmos (Washington). Frank Stuart Smith, Electrical Engineer, 32 W. 40 St., New York N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 18S3-84. A.C.^ Commenc. Ora- tor. Lehigh Univ., 1887. Ed., Lehigh Burr, 1886-87. Capt., Univ. Football Team. .^sst. Supt., Lamp Dept., Westinghouse Elect. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1887-1908. m., (i) Helen Lundt Stenger, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892. V. Pres., Sawyer Man. ■ Elect. Co., 1902-04. m., (2) Emilie C. Peckham, Utica, N. Y., 1906. Spec. Rep., Adams Borgall Elect. Co., 190S- 09. Memb., Am. Soc. Elect. Engs. Clubs: Engineers', Scarsdale Golf and Country. James Munroe Taber, Clergyman, 13 Murray St., Newark. N. J. A.M. M. E. Ch., Colchester, Conn., 1886-88; M. E. Chs., Norwich, Conn.; Chattanooga, Tenn., and Newark, N. J., 1888 — . Elmer Irving Thomas, Draughtsman, tBoston, Mass. Wesleyan Univ., 1882-84. Draughtsman, Rotch & Tilden, Architects, Boston, Mass., 1886 — . Res., Brookline, Mass. *Ivory Hovey Robinson, Teacher, East Machias, Me. See Theta, 1887. Wesleyan Univ., 1882-83. 1887 Jacob Augustus Cole, Clergyman, 84 Es- sex Ave., Orange. N. J. A.B., A.M. * B k Pr., 1885. Ed., Argus, 1885-86. Harrington Pr., 1886. Jr. ^x. Speaker. Jr. Deb. Commenc. Speaker. * B K. m., Lina A. Christopher, Tottenville, N. Y., July 28, 1887. Newark M. E. Conf., 1887—. M. E. Chs., Raritari, Newark and Orange, N. J., 1888—. Treas., Newark M. E. Conf., 1901 — . John Warren Corsen, fNome, Alaska. Wesleyan Univ., 1883—. Augusta, Me.; Nome, Alaska. George Burnham Cox, 60 Academy St., Laconia, N. H. LL.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1883-84. Supt., Pub. Instr., Ashland, N. H., 1883-86. Boston Univ., Sch. of Law, 1886-88. LL.B., ib., 1888. Law- yer, Laconia, N. H., 1888 — . Memb., Sch. Bd., 3 yrs.; Chmn., ib., 1 yr. ; Pres., Bd. of Trade, 3 yrs. Harold Charles Hutchison, Manager, University Club, Delaware Ave.. Buf- falo, N. Y. Ph.B. Mgr., Philip Carey Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Samuel Huckel Kirkpatrick, Lawyer, tLand Title Bldg., Broad and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. LL.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1883-85. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1887. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., 1887 — . Garvin Runnell Magoon, fCoos. N. H. Wesleyan Univ., 1883-84. Elmer Frederic Newell, Clergyman, W. Church St.. Hardwick, Vt. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Teacher, Gram. Sch., Ports- mouth, R. I., 1887-88. M. E. Chs., Barnstable, Centreville and Yarmouthport, R. I., and Saga- more, Mass., 1888-89. m., Lucy P. Hallett 1889. M. E. Chs. and Prin. of High Schs., Me., 1889-1908. Prin., Acad., N. Bridgeton, Me., 1908-09. M. E. Ch., Hardwick, Vt., 1909—. WilHam Trafton Randall, Educator, Wa- terman, Cal. A.B., A.M. Mang. Ed., Olla Podrida, 1886. \V'ashington's Birthday Orator. * B K. Prin., Pub. Sch., Terryville, Conn., 1881-84. m., Louise A. Woodruff, ib., July 2, 1884. Dean, Chaffey Coll., Ontario, Cal., 1887-1901. A.M., 1902. Dean, Univ. of Southn. Cal., 1901-03. Supt., Cal. State Industrial Sch., 1903 — '■, Pres Bd. of Trade, Ontario, Cal. 953 GAMMA PHI David Holden Stafford, Banker, Man- kato, Kans. Ph.B. Asst. Cashier, Merchants' Bk., Ellis, Kans., 1887-90. Cashier and Prea., State Ex- change Bk., Mankato Kans., i8go — . m., Mary E. Barker, Brandon, Vt., Jan. 15, 1900. James Madison Stevens, Superintendent of Schools, 809 Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. A.B., A.M. Seney Schp., 1885, 1886, 1887. * B K. A.B., cum laude. Prin., High Sch., Niantic, Conn., 1887-89; Pub. Sch., Saguache, Cal., 1889-1893; High Sch., Darlington, Wis., 1893-99. rn., Caroline L. Bucey, Madison, Wis., June, 1900. Supt. of Schs., Ocean City, N. J., 1903 — . Memb.. Lodge, Chap, and Com- mandery, F. & A. M. Albert Welcome Thayer, Teacher, tWest Somerville, Mass. A.B. Seney Schp. Squire Schp. Commenc. Orator. * B K. Prin., Sch., Plymouth, Conn., 1887 — . m., Harriett Cook, Aug. 28, 1889. Teacher, Wcstboro and West Somerville, Mass., 1889—. Wesley Ellsworth Woodruff, Lawyer and Author, 78 W. Union St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa. A.B., A.M. (Honorary). Wesleyan Univ., 1883 — . Spec. Honors in History. Ed. Staff, Record, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1887—. Pa. Bar, 1905. m., Mary Caroline Davis, Yonkers, N. Y., June, 1905. Pub. Speaker, Lect. and Writer on Music and Musical Criticism. Clubs: Westmoreland, Country (Wilkes-Barre). Robert Louis Zink, Teacher, 1966 Sea- view Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. A.B., A.M. Seney Schp., 1883, 1887. Spec. Honor, Hist, and Pol. Econ. 2d Commenc. Honor. m., Florence Louise Terew, Bridge- port, Conn., 1889. Prin., High Sch., Litchfield, Conn., 1890-94. N. Y. Coll. of Dentistry, 1895. Supt. of Schs., Litchfield, 1896-1901. Prin., High Sch., Unionville, Conn., 1901-03. Super- vising Prin., Lincoln Sch., Bridgeport, Conn., 1903—. 1888 Edward Washington Burke, Clergyman, Philadelphia. Pa. A.B. M. E. C'lis., Lancaster, Pa., 1888; Phila- delphia, Pa., Conf., 1889 — . m., Matora Adelle Green, Malvern, Pa., Oct. 20, 1898. Memb., Acad, of Polit. and Soc. Sci., Philadelphia, 1900. Student of Sociol., Univ. of Pa., 1905. Charles Phillips Cooper, Editor, 170 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Asst. City Ed., Post, Hartford, Conn., 1888-89. Desk Editor, Evening Sun, New York, N. Y., 1889—. Harvey William Fellows, Manufacturer, 1906 Seventh Ave., Troy, N. Y. Ph.B. Memb., Fellows & Co., Mfrs., Troy, N. Y., 1888—. m., Nettie W. Clute, Oct., 1899. Henry Pinney Griffin, Lawyer, no N. Broadway, White Plains, N. Y. Ph.B. Coll. Quartet. Bus. Mgr., Glee Club, 3 yrs. Football and Baseball Teams. Eng. Master, St. Luke's Sch., Bustleton, Pa., 1888- 89. Teacher, Mil. Acad., Peekskill, N. Y., and White Plains, N. Y., 1889-93. Lawyer, White Plains, 1893 — . m., Harriet H. Munsey, Nov. 3, 1897. George Dempster Hamlen, Physician, 50 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. A.B,, A.M., M.D. N. Y. Univ., Med. Dept., 1888-89. M.D., with Honor, 1890. Interne, Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1890. Phys., Jnstr., Obstet. and Gynecol., Cornell Med. Coll.; Worcester, Mass., and New York, N. Y., 1890 — . Asst. Gynecol., Bellevue Hosp. m., Estelle L. Berckmans, ib., Nov., 1904. Memb., Sons of Rev.; F. & A. M. Club, New York Ath- letic. Edwin James Overfield, Teacher, t63i N. Main St., Bethlehem, Pa. Wesleyan Univ., 1884-85. Seney Schp. Prin. of Schs., E. Allentown, Pa. Instr., Lat., Gr. and Math., Maplewood Inst., Concordville, Pa.; Ulrich's Prep. Sch., Bethlehem, Pa., 1889—. George Levi Rice, Lawyer, t36 S. Main St., Rutland, Vt. A.B. * B K. Hubert Wetmore Wells, fSog West St., Wilmington, Del. See Phi, 1S89. Wesleyan Univ., 1884-86. Hib- bard Decl. Pr., 1885. Marcus White, Teacher, care State Nor- mal School, New Britain, Conn. A.B., Ph.B., A.M. * B K. Teacher, Eng. Lit. and Comp., William Penn Charter Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1888-93. Prin., State Normal Sch., New Britain, Conn., 1893 — . A.M., 1897. ♦Ernest Russell Deane, Teacher, Edgar- town, Mass. Reporter, Boston Assoc. Press. Teacher, Lat. and Eng., Sera., Pennington, N. J., 1888-89. d., ib., Feb. 12, 1889. Dubois German Atkins, Lawyer, 43 John St., Kingston, N. Y. Teacher, Gr. Sch. and Law Student, Kingston, N. Y., 1889-93. ra., Wilhelmina Winne, ib., ■ Dec. 30, 1890. Lawyer, ib., and Clintondale, N. Y., 1893 — . Memb., Bd. of Edu., Kingston, 1893-1901; Pres., 1901 — . Civil Service Comr., ib., 2 yrs. Dale Dudley Butler, Insurance, 200 High St., Middletown, Conn. Memb., City Govt., Middletown, Conn., 1888- 92; Gen. Ins., ib., 1889 — . m., Adele McCrea, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 19, 1895. Memb., Conn. Gen. Assembly, House, 1897-99. Henry Havens Chatfield, Lawyer, fBridgehamton, N. Y. Ph.B. * B K. Spec. Honor, Mod. Langs. Teacher, Centenary Coll. Inst., Hackettstown, N. J., 1889-90. Lawyer, Bridgehampton, N. Y., 1892 — . m., Charlotte M. Peterson, May 24, 1894. Justice of Peace, Southampton, N. Y. Dir., Southampton Bk. Trustee, Sag Harbor Savings Bk. Pres., Bd. of Edu., Bridgebamp- ton Union Sch. Memb., Suffolk Co. and N. Y. State Hist. Socs.; Suffolk Co. and N. Y. State Bar Assns. George [Washington] Meek Glenn, Cler- gyman, Sunbury, Pa. Ph.B. Boston Univ., Sch. of Thepl., 1890. M. E. Chs., S. Williamsport, Gettysburg and Sunbury, Pa., 1891 — . Arthur Herbert Meritt, Teacher, fDur- ham, N. C. A.B. Prof., Lat.' and Gr., Pennington, N. J. 9S4 GAMMA PHI Teacher, Gr., Trinity Coll., Durham, N. C, 1893 — . m., Cornelia F. Dean, Westmoreland, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1901. Trustee, Southn. Con- servatory of Music and Watts Hosp. Henry Summerfield Noe, Banking, care Am. Bank & Trust Co.. Pasadena, Cal. A.B. * B K. See Alpha Alpha, 1889. Mid- dlebury Coll., 1885-86. Wesleyan Univ., 1886- 89. Ranch, Coyote, Tex., 1889. Teacher, New- tonville, N. Y., 1889-92. 1st Natl. Bk., Chi- cago, 111., 1892-1909. Cashier, Am. Bk. & Trust Co., Pasadena, Cal., 1909 — . Arthur W. Partch, College Professor, 60 S. Marble St., Stoneham, Mass. A.B. Seney's Schps. (2-3-4). h- ^^- J''- Deb. * B K. Harrington Hist. Pr., 1889. Spec. Honors, Eng. Lit. Commenc, Speaker. 4" B K Speaker. Speaker, Students* House of Com- mons (4). Pres., Y. M. C. A. (4). Teacher, Student, Garrett Biblical Inst., 1890-91; Union Theol. Sem., 1801-93. Post-Grad. Student, Co- lumbia Univ., 1892-93. M. E. Chs., Neb., 1893- 1900. Prof., Neb. Wesleyan Inst., 1898-99; New Orleans Univ., 1900-03. m., I-Iarriet M. Fisk, Sept. 23, 1902. Teacher, Montpelier Sem., 1903-04. Pres., Tillotson Coll., Austin, Te.x., 1904-06. Res., Stoneham, Mass., 1906 — . William Emory Smyser, College Profes- sor, Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Soph., Jr. and Sr. Seney Schps. 1st Jr. Ex. Pr. * B K. Romig Orat. Pr., 1887. Teadher, Eng. Lit., Hist., Rhet. and Lat., Dickenson Sem., Williamsport, Pa., 1889-90. m., Elizabeth Arbuckle Craig, Middletown, Conn., June 24, 1890. Johns Hopkins, 1890-91. A.M., cum laude, 1892. Instr., Eng., North- westn. Univ., 1891-92. Prof., Eng., DePauw Univ., 1892-1900; id., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1900 — . Registrar, 1904. Author, "Spiritual Truth in the Poetry of Tennyson," 1907. Everett Huston Travis, Lawyer, 56 Mar- ket St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A.B. Lawyer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1891 — . m., Mary Elizabeth Tabor, Sept. s, 1894. Memb., N. Y. Legis., Assembly, 1909; Pough- keepsie Chamber of Commerce; Civic League; Dutchess Co. Soc. of New York City; F. & A. M. Sec, Poughkeepsie Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Clubs: Dutchess Co. Repub. ; Poughkeepsie Yacht. [Alfred] Northam Wright, Lawyer and Manufacturer, Centerbrook, Conn. B.S., LL.B. Yale, 1902. m., Laura E. Lan- caster, Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 5, 1902. *William Ivring Ford, Natick, R. L A.B. * B K. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1889. d., Boston, Mass., Apr. 5, 1890. *Fred Van Dorn, Publisher, Mt. Morris, N. Y. Law Student, Rochester, N. Y., 1889—. Prop., Van Dorn's Uagasine, Mt. Morris, N. Y. 4, 1897. i8go Howard Townsend Alexander, Mer- chant, tl49 W. Grand St., Elizabeth, N. J. Charles Elmore Barto, Clergyman, 459 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Ph.B. Ed., Wesleyan Argus; Olla Podrida. M. E. Chs., Conn., 1890-97; New York, .\. Y., 1897-1908; Bridgeport, Conn., igo8 — . Jesse Leander Beers, Teacher, 180 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. L A.B. Football Team (4). Teacher, Susque- hanna Collegiate Inst., Towanda, Pa.; liack- ettstown, N. J.; Acad., Worcester, Mass., 1890- 99; Hope St. I-Iigh Sch., . Providence, R. I., 1899 — . Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch., 1905-06. Herbert Linvyood Campbell, Manufac- turer, 36 Sjjruce St., Maiden, Mass. Mfr. and Voicer, Ch. Oi'gan Pipes, Maiden, Mass., . 1890 — . m., Mrs. Mary E. Young, Westfield, Mass., Aug, 19, 1890. Lewis Nelson Crane, Superintendent of Schools, Rome, N. Y. Ph.B. Supt., Methods and Practice, Norm. Sch., New Paltz, N. Y., and Supt. of Schs., Rome, N. Y., 1890—. John Blake Hillyer, Teacher, Curtis High School, New Brighton, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Phi Gamma, 1891. Wesleyan Univ., 1886-87. Inst., Lat., Betts Acad., Stam- ford, Conn., 1887-88. Student, Syracuse Univ., 1888-94. Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y., and New Brighton, S. I., N. Y., 1888—. A.B., 1894. A.M., 1897. Carl Noyes Quinby, Merchant, 3^3 Washington St., Boston, Mass. B.S. Merchant, Whitefield, N. H., and Bos- ton, Mass. Res., 60 Hillside Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. John Jackson Tinker, Journalist, Press Club, New York, N. Y. Journalist, SuflHeld, Conn. ; New York, N. Y., 1890 — . William Ritter Weaver, Washington, N.J. *John Andrew Bergstrom, College Pro- fessor, Palo Alto, Cal. A.B., Ph.D. * B K. 2 H. m., Myra E Schoonover, ■ 1891. Ph.D., Clark Univ., 1894. Asst. Prof., Indiana Univ., 1894-96; Assoc Prof., ib., 1896-1902. Prof, and Head, Dept of Edu., 1902-8. Prof, of Edu., Leland Stan ford, Jr., Univ., 1,908 — . Memb., Coll. Teach' ers' of Edu. Assn. ; Am. Psychol. Assn. ; etc i8gi George Seymour Godard, Librarian, State Library, Hartford, Conn. A.B., B.D. * B K. Wesleyan Univ., 1892. Northwestern Univ.^ 1892-94. B.D., Yale, 1895. m., Katherine Estelle Dewey, Granby, Conn., June 23, 1897. Asst. Libr., State Library, Hartford, Conn., 1898-1900; Libr., 1900 — . Pres., Natl. Assn., State Libraries, 1904-05; id.. Conn. Li- brary Assn., 1905-07. Ed., Conn. State Rec- ords. Trustee, Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass. Memb., Council Am. Library XXX Assn.; Conn. Hist. Soc. Res., 350 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford, Conn. Samuel Pierson Hildreth, Lawyer. Amityville, Suffolk Co., N. Y. Ph.B. Lawyer, Amityville, N. Y., 1891 — . James Henry MacDonald, Clergyman, 2133 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1887-89. Capt., Football Team. Northwestn. Univ., 1889-91; * B K. m., Cora 955 GAMMA PHI B. Nolen, Pittsburgh, Pa., June lo, 1890. iM. E. Ciis., Mass. and Chicago, 111., 1892 — . Ernest Loren Merritt, Principal o£ Schools, 140 S. Main St., Gloversville, N. Y. A.M. * B K. Spinney Gr. Pr. Squires Schp. Seney Schps. (1-2-3-4), Honors in Gen. Schp. V, Prin., High Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1891-96; Prin., Southington, Conn., 1896- 1902; New Haven, Conn., 1902. A.M., Yale, 1905. Prin., High Sch., Gloversville, N. Y., 1905 — . m., Kathryn B. Merritt, West Eaton, N. Y., July II, 1892. Memb., Am. Philol. Assn.; N. E. Assn.; Assn. Prins. of N. V. Pres., Fulton Co. Humane Soc. ; Dir., Hudson River Humane Soc. Chran. of Com. Assn. Acad. Prins., on Revision of N. Y. State Edu. Dept. Syllabus for 1910. Everett Hiram Osborn, Lawyer, 68 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. B.S. LL.B., N. Y. Law Sch., 1893. Lawyer, New York, 1893 — . Charles Harrison Page, Lawyer, fScitu- ate, Mass. Lawyer, Providence, R. I., 1891 — . George Lincoln Plimpton, Teacher, Til- ton, N. H. A.B., A.M. * B K. Prin., Schs., Tilton, N. H., 1891 — . m., Etta Jane Ferry, Aug. 10, 1892. A.M., 1898. Edgar Jerome Thayer, fHot Springs, Va. Tibbitts Walker, Lawyer, Corinth, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Squire Schp. LL.B., Al- bany Law Sch., 1893. Prin,, High Sch., West Stockbridge, Mass.; Ravena, N. Y.; Saranac Lake, N. Y., 1893-1901. Lawyer, Corinth, N. Y., 1 90 1 — . Charles Tapley Winchester, Journalist, tNew York, N. Y. Journalist, The World, New York, N. V., 1900. 1892 John Kelsey Burr, t34i Bowery. New York, N. Y. Bk. Clk., New York, N. Y. Herbert Charles Eldridge, Publisher, care E. A. Strout & Co.. 47 W. 34 St., New York, N. Y. Bus., Jersey City, N. J.; Albany, N. Y.; Val- paraiso, Ind., and Chicago, Jll., 1892 — . Dir., The Home Herald Co., Chicago, 111. m., Etta F. Thornton, Albany, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1900. Elbridge Sears Fernald, Lawyer, 27 School St., Boston, Ma.ss. A.B., LL.B. ")> A B K. Crad. with Honors. Univ. Fellow, Economics and Finance, Cornell Univ., 1899-1901. Ph.D., 1903. m., Rachel Dickele, Dec. 24, 1901. Asst. Expert on Trusts and Industrial Combinations, U. S. Industrial Comsn., 1900 — . Instr., Economics and Hist., Purdue Univ., 1901-03. Financial Adviser to U. S. Philippine Comsn., with ref. to introduc- tion of Gold Standard, P. I., 1903. Chief, Div. of Currency, P. I., 1904-06. Spec. Comr., War Dept. and Philippine Govt., to Kgypt, to inves- tigate Agr. Bk., 1906. Asst. Prof., Economics, Cornell Univ., 1908^. Expert in charge of investigation on seasonal variations in demand for currency, for Natl. Monetary Comsn., 1909. Mang Ed., Economic Bulletin. Author: "Money and Credit Instruments in their Relations to General Prices," "Report on the Advisability of Establishing an Agricultural Bank in the Philippine Islands," "Report on the Agricul- tural Bank of Egypt." Contrib., Econ. Sub- jects to Sci. Jours. 'Albert Ernest Legg, Clergyman, 255 Pot- ter Ave., Providence, R. I. Clergyman, Old Mystic, Conn ; Providence, R. I., 1899 — ■ Wilbur Reed Matoon, Forestry, care U. S. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M., M.F. Bus. Mgr., Jr. Coll. Annual; id., Argus. Jr. Ex. Orat. Pr. Class Sec. (1-2-3-4); Permanent Class Sec. Teacher, Sci., High Sch., Kalamazoo, Mich., 1899-1902. Grad. Wk., Cornell Univ., 1902-03. Yale, 1903-04; M.F., 1904. U. S. Forest Serv., 1904; I'-jeld Wk., Cal., 1904: New Mex., 1905. Supvr., Wichita Natl. Forest and Game Preserve, Okla., 1906-07. Inspr., Forest Service, Southwestn. Dist., 1907. Memb., Soc. of Am. Foresters. Ernest Martin Quittmeyer, Teacher, tGladstone, N. J. A.B., A.M., LL.B., Ph.D. * B K. A.M., Yale, 1901: LL.B., 1903; Ph.D., 1903. m., Edith Grace Loreaux, July 31, 1905. Nathan Lounsbury Rockwell, fWynd- mere, N. Dak. Francis Augustus Sargent, t4oo W. 20 St., New York, N. Y. Frank Forrester Simonton, Physician and Surgeon, 60 Main St., Ellsworth. Me. A.B. M.D., Med. Sch. of Me., 1903. Phys., Ellsworth, Me., 1903 — . m., Edith Marion Thayer, Mar. 8, 1904. Mayor, Ellsworth, 1908- 10. Coroner, Hancock Co., Me. U. S. Pen- sion Exam. Surg. Ralph Cleaves Stone, U. S. Official, Gor- ham. Me. A.B. Railway Postal Clk. I goo Curtiss Stow Bacon, Lawyer, 433 Main St.. Middletown, Conn. LL.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1896-99. LL.B., Yale, 19112. Lawyer, Middletown, Conn., 1902—. City Counsel, ib., 1906-07. Exalted Ruler, B. ]'. O. 1;., ill., 1908-09. Judge of Probate, ib.. 1908 — . Author, Libretto, "The Maid of Bod- kin Rock," 1909. Emil Harry Blichfeldt, Editor, Chau- tauqua, N. Y. A.B. Honors, Gen. Schp, Spec. Honors, Eng. Lit. Eng. Lit. Pr. Essay. Mexico, 1900-03. m., Eva Potter, Sept. 12, 1903. Asst. Mng. Ed., CliaiitauQua Press, Chautauqua, 1903 — . John Rockefeller Bowman, Business, 105 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. A.B. * B K. With General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Francis Robinson Clark, Student, 51 Pleasant St., Woburn, Mass. A.B. Teacher, Acad., East Greenwich, R. I., 1900-02; High Sch., Woburn, Mass., 1902-07. Harvard Med. Sch., 1908 — -. Archfbald Wright Dunham, Accountant, Morsemere, N. J. II.C.S. See Phi Gamma, 1900. Syracuse Univ., 1897-98. Wesleyan Univ., 1899-1900. H.C-S., N. Y. Univ., Sch. of Commerce, 1904. Ac- countant, Nichols, N. Y., and Morsemere, X. J., 1904 — . m., Mary Julia Smith, Chicago, 111., Sept. 11, 1907. Charles Alton Ellis, College Professor, t320 New Engineering Bldg., Ann Ar- bor, Mich. A.B. Asst. City Eng., Middletown, Conn., 1900-01. Draughtsman and Asst. Eng., Am. Bridge Co., 1901-08. -Vsst. Prof., Civ. Eng., Univ. of Mich., 1908 — . Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc. of Civ. Engs. Howard Dysart Kessler, Physician, fHomeopathic Coll., Philadelphia. Pa. Howard Virgil Mattoon, fNewark -Acad- emy, Newark, N. J. Robert Edward Nivison, Buyer, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Ph.B. Hibbard Orat. Pr. Coll. Glee Club. Spec. Student, Drew Theol. Sem., 1900-01. M. E. Ch., Luzerne, N. Y., 1901-03; Resigned through ill health. Mgr., Gen. Elect. Mica Wks., Ottawa, Ont., 1904-06. Buyer. Purchas- ing Dept., Gen. Elect. Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1907—. George De Champ Petrie, Fruit and Cat- tle Ranchman, fjerome, Idaho. A.B. Glee Club. Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1901. Bus., 1901-09. Fruit and Cattle Ranchman, Jerome, Ida., 1909 — . Clarence Hawthorne Staples, Physician, 339 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass. A.B., M.D. * B K. High Honors in Schp. A.B., magna cum laude. M.D., cum lautie. Harvard, 1904, House Phys., City Hosp., Bos- ton, Mass., 1903-05. Asst. in Hematology, Tufts Coll., Med. Sch., 1905-07. Phys., Maiden, Mass., 1905 — . m., Elizabeth Ruth Clarke, June, 1906. Asst. to Staff, Maiden Hosp. X'isiting Phys., Maiden Contagious Hosp. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc. igoi Archibald St. John Downey, Salesman, 29 N. Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. See Delta Chi, 1902. Cornell Univ., 1901-02. Emmett Wells Gould, Clergyman, Keese- ville, N. Y. A.B. m., Frances Winans, Aug. 9, 1901. q6o GAMMA PHI Missn., M. E. Ch., Pachuca, E. de Hidalgo, Mex., 1903-07; M. E. Ch., Keeseville, N. Y., 1907—. John Greenleaf Webb Havens, Physi- cian, Summerfield Block, Cloquet, Minn. M.D. See Delta Kappa, 1903. Corpse and Coffin, e N E. M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1903. N S N. Pres.j Chas. K. Mills Neurol. Soc. Interne, St. Mary's Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia Orthopsedic Hosp., 1903-04; Epis- copal Hosp., 1904-06. Asst. Surg., OrthopKdic Hosp., 1906-07 Radiographer and Registrar and Chief of Med. Disp., Episcopal Hosp., ib., 1906- 07. Chief Gynecol., Disp., and Act. Gynecol., I'rankford Hosp., ib., 1906-07. Phys., Cloquet, Minn., 1908^-. Examr., Hartford Life Ins. Co.; Central Life Ins. Co. of Des Moines, Iowa. Louis Harmon Hitchler, Publisher, Ox- ford Hotel, Oxford, Pa. Ph.B. Thomas Armsby Kelley, ti26 State St., Boston, Mass. Dudley Baldwin Palmer, Insurance, 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Inspr., Branch Offices, New York Life Ins. Co. Richard Granville Povey, Patent Attor- ney. General Electric Co., Schenectady. N. Y. B.S., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., George Washing- ton Univ., 1905. Examr., U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C, 1902-06. Memb., Bar of Supreme Ct. and Ct. of Appeals of D. C, 1905. Attorney, Patent Dept., General Elect. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Res., 814 Union St. Solon Beecher Selleck, Lawyer, 315 In- diana Trust Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Ph.B. LL.B., Cornell Univ., 1904. N. Y. Bar, 1904. Lawyer, Muncie, Ind., 1906-08; Indian- apolis, Ind., 1908 — . Charles Shepard, ti7 Jefferson St., Chi- cago, 111. Carl Curtiss Stickney, fNew Haven, Conn. Frank Augustus Wesley, Insurance, 180 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Wesleyan Univ., 1897 — . Dir. of Agencies, Columbian Natl. Life Ins. Co.; Dir., ib. Memb., Boston Athletic Assn. (Boston). Res., North Scituate, Mass. igo2 Morris Ezra Ailing, Teacher, Drury Col- lege, Springfield, Mo. Ph.B. See Upsilon, 1902. Wesleyan Univ., 1898-1900. Ph.B., Brown, 1902. Yale Div. Sch., 1902-03. Cong. Ch., , Rogers, Ark., 1903- 06. Prin., Rogers Acad., ib., 1906-09; id., Drury Coll. Acad., Springfield, Mo., 1909 — . m., Jeanne Allen Cooke, Providence, R. I., Sept. I, 1909. Burton John Baldwin, fSouth Amenia, N. Y. John Carpenter Bohlman, Salesman, Lakeville, Litchfield Co., Conn. Wesleyan Univ., 1899-1900." m., Rosemary Raban, Valley Falls, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1903. William Wallace Bruce, Railroading, care K. C. S. Ry., Kansas City. Aio. Cllief Clk. to \'. Pres., Kans. City Soutlin. Ky., Kansas City, Mo., 1902 — . Ralph Spalding Cushman, Clergyman, Danielson, Conn. Ph.B. Pres., Football Assn.; id., Y. M. C. A. Class Pres. (1-4). m., Maude Estelle Ham- mond, Aug. 20, 1902. M. E, Ch., Poultney, \'t., and Danielson, Conn., 1902 — . Wilfred Stedman Fisher, West Brattle- boro, Vt. William Gray Harris, Cashier, 390 J\Iain St., Worcester, Mass. jV. I{. Cashier, Provident Life & Trust Co., Worcester, Mass., 1904 — . Alexander James Inglis, Teacher, 295 William St., Middletown, Conn. A.B. Baseball and l-'ootball Teams (2-3-4). Capt., Football Team (4). Columbia, 1903-07. * B K Lat. Pr. * B K. ONE. Teachers' Coll., Columbia, 1907-09, Teacher, ■ Lat., Horace Mann Sch., Teachers' Col^. Clubs; Graduates' (New York) ; Columbia Faculty. George Briggs Lufkin, Clerk, 1238 S. Central Park Ave.. Chicago, 111. B.S. Teacher, Wyo. Sem., Kingston, Pa., 1902-04. m., Sara Eaton, 1903. Clk., W. W. Kimball & Co., Chicago, Hi., 1904 — . Moses Kellum Pike, Manager, 599 Henry Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. B.S. Dist. Mgr., Northn. Klec. & Mfg. Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Man. Edward Cyrus Stone, Journalist, • care Waterbury Republican, Waterbury, Conn. A.M. Wesleyan Univ., 1898-9^.' III. Wtfe- leyan Univ., Bloomington, 111., 1899-1903. Baseball Team (1-2-3-4). Mgr., Football Team (4). Pres., Orat. Assn. Reporter, Argus, Portland, Me. City Ed.. Journal, Biddeford, Me., 1903-08. Staff, Republican, Waterbury, Conn., 1908 — . Henry Gordon Wells, Lawyer, 4 Arling- ton Place, Haverhill, Mass. A.B., LL.B. Mgr., Track Team. Ed., Coll. Weekly, LL.B., Harvard, 1905. Lawyer, Haverhill, Mass., 1905 — . m., Edith W. Burke, Middletown, Conn., Apr. 18, 1906. Memb., Haverhill City Govt., 1907. Trustee, Y. W. C. A. Dir., \^ M. C. A. V. Pres., Haverhill Boys' Club Assn. 1903 Otto Asbury Bushnell, Merchant, 44 Ex- change St., Portland, Me. A.B. Mgr., Underwood Typewriter Co., Port- land, Me. m., Emma Allen Legg, June 16, 1908. Arthur William Chapman, Physician, 42 Hudson St., South Glens Falls, N. Y. Ph.B., M.D. Univ. of Vt., 1903-07. Phys., ■South Glens Falls; N. Y., 1907 — . Memb., N. Y. State Med. Soc; Saratoga Co. Med. Soc. Frederick Edson Clark, Teacher. 544 High St., Newark, N. J. Wesleyan Univ., 1899-1901. Yale, 1901-03. Varsitv Baseball, Basketball and Track Teams. Officer, Imperial Customs, Shanghai and Peking, China, 1904-05. Teacher, Newark Acad., New- g6i GAMMA J'] 1 1 ark, i\. J., 1006^. ni., Ktlith Louise Packard, Springfield, Alass., Nov. J5, 1907, Edward Warren Dorman. Andy Percy Havey, fW. Sullivan, Me. Herbert Van De Vanter Lacey, fChey- enne, Wyo. Robert Rathbun Lewis, Lawyer, Lewis Bldg., Coudersport, Pa. Ph.J3. Lawyer, Coudersport, Pa., 1905 — . m., Margaret W. Wrean, July 17, 1907. Sec. and Treas., Roulet Water Co. ; id., Lewisvilte Water Co.; id., Currier Lumber Corpn. Dir., Citizens' Safe Deposit & Trust Co. William Edward Hulbert Mathison, Min- ing Engineer, 80 IngersoU Grove, Springfield, Mass. A.li., B.S. Basketball Team. Jr. Speaking Pr. B.S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1906. Asst. Eng., Webb City, Mo., 1906-07. Res. Mgr.. Uniform Fibrous Talc Co., Talcville, N. Y., 1908—. William Rogers Morris, fEpping, N. H. Lucius Loren Palmer, fTlie New York Sun, Nassau St., New York, N. Y. John Tanner Russell, Advertising, 400 Main St., Worcester, Mass. U.S. Class Pres. (3). Capt., Gymnasium Squad (i). 1st Orator. Pr. Honorable Mention for Hibbard Pr. Glee Club (i-_>-3-4). Sec. and Treas., Wesleyan Musical Assn. (3); Cotillion Club (1-2-3-4); Pres. (4). Orat. Pr. Contests (1-2-3). Advertising Mgr., Worcester, Mass., 1903 — . m., Helen Leda Hammond, Oct. 19, 1903. Dir. of Music, Park .Ave. M. E. Ch., Worcester. Memb., Bd. of Trade, ib. Club, Glee. Ernest Wriggley Woodruff, Sales Man- ager. 341 Norton St., New Haven, Conn. Sales-Mgr., C. II. Guinan Co., New Haven, Conn., 1903 — . m., Edith Austin, Naugatuck, Conn., Oct. is, 1903- Memb., F. & A. M. 1904 Roland Jay Bunten, Teacher, care Pawl- ing School, Pawling. N. Y, A.B. * B K. Teacher, St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, N. Y. ; id.. Pawling Sch., Pawling, X. V. Club, Graduates' (New York, N. Y.). Frank Nugent Freeman, College Pro- fessor, care University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Walkley Pr. i S. A.M., Yale, 1906. Asst. Prof., Psychol., ib., 1906-08; Ph.D., id., 1908. Traveling Fel- low, id., 1908-09. m.. Bertha Longley Wright, June 18, 1908. Instr., Edu. Psychol., Univ. of Chicago, 1909 — . Samuel Foss Holmes, Teacher, care Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. Ph.B. 4' B K. Asst. in Eng., Wesleyan Univ. Teacher, Mil. Acad., Peekskill, N. Y.; id., Acad., Worcester, Mass. m., Mary D. Adams, Dec. 26, 1908. Walter Palmer Keeler, Telephone Busi- ness, 62 Washington St., Malone, N. Y. B.S. Dist. Traffic Chief, N. Y. Telephone Co., Malone, N. Y., 1904 — . 962 Howard Fifield Legg, Clergyman, S Claremont St., Worcester, Mass. A.B., li.D. Class Pres. (1-4). Mgr., Univ. Track Assh, (4), ist Sec, Univ. Ath. - Council (4). Mystical Seven. Rich Orat. Pr. B.D., Drew Tlicol. Sem., 1907. M. E. Deacon, 1907. m., Nellie Blanche \'an Ostrand, Millbury, Mass., May 14, 1907. Elder, 1909. M. E Ch., Worcester, Mass., 1909 — . Charles Crane Norton, fGarfield Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Howard Stimson Packard, Teacher, tS4 Brown St., Springfield, Mass. A.B. Squire Scnp. (4). instr., Classics, Conn. Lit. Instn., Suffield, Conn., 1905 — . m., Maud Crittenden Ferree, Middletown, Conn., Sept. 3, 1908. Clayton Meriden Richardson, Waitsfield, Vt. Tracy Smith, Electrical Engineer, 77 Chestnut Ave., Waterbury, Conn. A.B., B.S. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1907. Elect. Eng., Testing Dept., Gen. Elect. Co., Schenec- tady, N. Y., 1907 — . Memb., Am. Inst, of Elect. Engs. 1905 Henry Dana Abbott, Officer of Corpora- tion, 320 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Sheffield Sci. Sch., Yale, i yr. .A&st. Treas., Knickerbocker Syndicate, New York, N. Y. Res., 297 Lexington Ave., New Haven, Conn. Ames Scribner Albro,, tSio W. 23 St., New York, N. Y. Daniel Roy Freeman, Clergyman, 304 El- liot St., Milton, Mass. Ph.B. * B K. Fresh., Jr. and St. Prs. in Elocu. Ethics Pr. Union Theol, Sem., 1906- 07. Organizer and Mgr., Dorchester People's Forum, Boston, Mass. m., Minnie Coons, New York, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1907. ChapL, Inaugu- ration of Mayor Hibbard, Boston, Mass. Dir., I'ree Religious Assn.; Ministers' Inst, of Am. Memb., Ex. Com., Unit. Fellowship for Social Justice. Harry Nichols French, Lawyer. 454 W. 146 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Mystical Seven. * A *. Teacher, Eng., Barnard Sch., Xew York, N. Y., 1905-08. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1908. N. Y. Bar, 1908. Henry Alfred Holmes, Teacher, Irving School, Tarrytown, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Jr. Ex.. Preliminary and Trial Honors in Classics. Squire Schp., 1905-06. Teacher, Secondary and Prelimjnary Schs., N. E. and N. Y. Studying in Europe, 1909 — . Harold Wardell Hoyt, Broker, ti7S Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph.B. With i3ond & Mortgage Guarantee Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Club, Crescent .Athletic (Brooklyn). Ralph Edward Martin, Teacher, care Westfield High School, Westfield, N.J. Ph.B. Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Treas., id. (2-3). Capt., Varsity Track and Relay Teams (2-3-4)- Coll. Record, 1903-07, 440 yds., in 52 seconds. Teacher, Prep. Sch., Bethlehem, Pa., 1905-07; Kingsley Sch.; Essex Fells, X. J., 1007-09; High Sch., Westfield, N. J., 1909—: m.. GAMMA PHI Marian R. Youni>:, Hetlilehem, Dec. z8, igog. Res., 510 Summit Ave, Victor Caryl Myers, Chemist, Bender Hygienic Laboratory, Albany, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Ed., Argus (3-4). S E. Fellow, Yale, Physiol. Chem., 1907-09; Ph.D., id., 1909. Research Chem., Conn. Hosp. for Insane, 1905-07. Adj. Prof., Physiol. Chem., and Dir. of Laboratory, Albany Med. Coll.. 1909 — . Memb., Am. Chem. Soc. ; A. A. A. S. Home Ad., Buskirk Bridge, N. Y. Edson Field Starks, Stock Farmer, Dor- set, Vt. See Epsilon, 1904. m., Adele C. Rulison, Feb., 1904. Stock Farmer, Dorset, Vt. Prop., Green Mt. Kennels. Memb., Natl. Foxhunter Assn. Clubs: Am. Kennel; Dorset Field; Troy. George Edmunds Tolman, Manufactur- ing, care Union Mfg. Co., North Tona- wanda, N. Y. With Union Mfg. Co., N. Tonawanda, N. Y. Henderson Edmund Van Surdam, Teach- er and Musician. 3 Willow St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. B.S. Football Coach, Marietta Coll., 1906-07; Sewanee Univ., igoS. Teacher, Choate Sch., Wallingford, Conn., 1907; El Paso Mil. Inst., Ft. Bliss, Tex., igog. Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks. igo6 Horace Clyde Cushman, fSomerville, Mass. Robert Wilson Forbes, Lumber Business, Dalton, Mass. A'.B. See Phi, 1907. Wesleyan Univ., igo3-04; Yale, igo5-07. m.. Bertha P. Bacon, Middle- town, Conn., Dec. 25, 1908. Francis Burnet Frazee, fAmer. Hosiery Co., New York, N., Y. Marston Haviland, Manufacturer. 1372 Dean St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Ph.B. Wesleyan Univ., igo3-o3. Ph.B., Shef- field Sci. Sch., Yale, 1906. Mgr., Haviland Shade Roller Co., Vergennes, ■ Vt., 1906-08. Memb., id., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908 — . Clubs: Ethan Allen (Burlington, Vt.); Yale (New York, N. Y.). Harold Clifton Martin, Teacher, Pea- body, Mass. B.S. m., Ruth W. Loring, Dec. 7, 1907. Instr., Physics, High Sch., Peabody, Mass., 1908 — . William Gordon Murphy, Jr., Lawyer, 50 Pine St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. * B K. Rice Math. Pr. Har- rington Hist. Pr. A.B., cum laude. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1908. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., igoS— . Alexander Chilson Stevens, College Pro- fessor, Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan Univ., igo2-04. Cornell Univ., igo4- 07. M. E. Instr., Wesleyan Univ. Charles Mabbett Travis, Lawyer, 146 Quincy St., Brooklyn. N. Y. A.B., LL.B. * B K. High Honors at Grad- uation. Sherman, Briggs and ist Ji. Ex. Prs. LL.B,. Columbia, igog. Beck Pr. Ed -in-Chief, Colnmbia Law Review. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909—. George Wood [Merwin] Vinal, Physicist, 1 106 Capitol St., Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. Dramatic Club. Honors for Gen. Schp. Grad. Student, Johns Hopkins, 1906-U7. Aide, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1907. Asst., Physics, Wesleyan Univ., ' 1908. Elect. Wk., Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C, :go8 — . A.M., igog; Memb., Am. Phys. Soc; Philos. Soc. (Washington). Clubs: Bannock- burn Golf; University. Garnsey Weeks, Literary Agent, 1226 Boston Road, New York, N. Y. 1907 Carl Willis Clark, Clerk, fcare American Bank Note Co., New York, N. Y. B.S. With Am. Bank Note Co., New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Res., 2g N. Parsons Ave, Flushing, L. I. Harold Deming Clark, Manager, I24 High St., East Haven, Conn. Mgr., Mfg. Plant. Leonard Seaman Downey, Printer, 78 Trinity Place, New York, N. Y. B.S. * B K. Mystical Seven. Asst. Si^pt., Typograph. Div., ,\m. Bk. Note Co., 1907 — . Res., 29 N. Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Thomas Frederick Freeman, tOntario, Cal. Arthur Percy Hickcox, Clerk, Water- town, Conn. A.B. Ed., iVesleyan Argus, igo6-o7. Clk., Waterbury Clock Co., Watertown, Conn, m., Florence E. Atwood, Jan. 23, igog. Claude Hutchins, 161 W. 105 St., New York, N. Y. Earle Leslie Legg, Salesman, 255 Potter Ave.. Providence. R. I. A.B. ■ * B K. Clarence RoUin Newton, Agriculture, R. F. D. 2, Woodbridge, Conn. Wesleyan Univ., igo3-os. Spec. Wk., Nat. Sci., Geol., Chem., and Biol., Agr., Dairying and Fruit Culture, Woodbridge, Conn., 1905 — . Life Memb.. Conn. State Dairymen's Assn. Memb,, Woodbridge Grange, Patrons of Husbandry; New Haven Co. Pomona Grange. Young Chalmers Smith, Electro-Metal- lurgist, care Union Carbide Co., Ni- agara Falls. N. Y. A.B. * B K.' Mystical Seven. 9 X E. With Union Carbide Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ephraim Cortis Torrance, Grocer, 2 Kingman St., St. Albans, Vt. m., Marie Duclos Learned, ,\pr. 11, jgo5. igo8 Edgar Adamson Butters, Clerk, care F. W. Bird & Son, East Walpole. Mass • .\.B. With W. F. Bird & Son, Pa]ier M f-.s Walpole, Mass. Charles Tremont Cleaveland, Jr., Clerk. Windsor Locks, Conn. A.B. With Corbin Screw Corpn., New Britain Conn. ' 963 a. I. MM. I I'll I Chester Wilson Fairlie, Lawyer, i6g Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. LL.B., N. V. Law Sch., 1909. Donald Monroe Gilbert, Teacher, 4408 Columbia Ave., Madisonvillc, Ohio. Ph.B. * B K. Psychol. Pr. One-half Mod. Lang. Pr. High Honors, (jen. Schp. Teacher, lOng., Pub. Schs., Corozal, P. R., 1908-09. June Everett Kilpatrick, Merchant, 288 Exchange St., Rochester, N. V. .Merchant, Oneonta, X. V., 1908 — . \S ilh Brewster Crittendon Co., Rochester, X. V. John Stewart Pearce, Mining Engineer, Glen Campbell, Pa. B.S. See Sigma Tau, 1909. Wesleyan Univ., 1904-05. B.S. in Mng, Eng., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909. With Oil Producer in Oklahoma, 1909—. Linn Voorhees Phillips, Lawyer, Brownsville, Pa. LL.B. See Omicron, 1908. Wesleyan Univ., 1904-03. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1908. Robert Waterman Rice, Teacher, 112 Broad St., Middletown, Conn. B.S. Hibbard, ist Jr. Essay, Jr. Calif, and Rich Prs. Corpse and Coffin. Mystical Seven. Univ. Sec. and Treas. (4). Coll. Senate (3-4)- Dramatic Club (1-2-3-4); Sec. and Treas., (3); Pres. (4). Ger. Club. Class Day Orator. Prin., Danversport Sch., Danvers, Mass., 1908- 09. m., Alice Newman Davis, Middletown, Conn., Dec. 22, 1908. Prin., Williams Sch., Chelsea, Mass., 1909 — . Truman Bartlett Sage, Banking, The In- vermere, 415 W. 118 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. See Gamma Beta, 1909. Wesleyan Univ., 1904-07. n K T. ST. Columbia, 1907-09. Notes and Keys. Europe, 1908. With Spencer Trask & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Frederick Polhemus Smith. John Barwiss Vanhorn, 3624 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1909 Stanley Oilman Barker, 16 Reservoir St., Worcester, Mass. .A. P.., magna cum laude. \'arsity Deb. Team. *t B K. Harvard Law Sch., 1909 — . Frederick Herbert Oilman, Teacher, 311 Dryden St., Ithaca, N. Y. A.B. John Bell Scott Pr. (4). Teacher, Pub. Schs., Porto Rico, 1902-04. Teacher, Fr. and Ger., Choate Sch., W'allingford, Conn., 1908. Horace Stanton Grriffing, Guilford, Conn. B.S. Chmn., Com. Permanent Org., 1908 Conv. Gen. Mgr., Dramat. Club. ONE. Royal Estabrook La Orange, Medical Student, 211 Hamilton St., Albany, . N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1905-08. .\lbany Med. Coll., 1908—. Res., 503 16 St., Watervliet, N. Y. John Joseph Marrinan, 50 Winn St.. Wo- burn, Mass. Varsity Baseball Team. William Henry Odell, Jr., 96 East Ave., Norwalk. Conn. Benjamin Franklin Reiter, Marietta, Ohio. George Slate Simmons, 22 Clifton Place, Brooklyn, N. V. Willis Mitchell Tate, Business, 71 Chest- nut Ave., Waterbury, Conn. U.S. I9I0 Robert Edwin Beaton, 70 Eastern Ave, Woburn. Mass. Capt., Varsity Baseball Team. ONE. Donald James Demarest, Lawyer, 596 6 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul Gill Dennis, 19 Taylor St., Newark, N. J. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Mgr., \'arsity Track Team. Russell Donohugh Hamilton, Manufac- turer, Wm. Penn P. O., Montgomery Co., Pa. See Delta Kappa, 1908. Univ. of Pa., 1904-05. Wesleyan Univ., 1906-07. Warren Wilmot Hamilton, E. Shawmont Ave., Roxboro, Philadelphia, Pa. ONE. Arthur Clyde Moore, Minneapolis, Minn. \'arsity Track Team. Capt., Varsity Football Team. 6 N E. John J. Norton, 88 Jamaica St., Jamaica Plains, Mass. Arthur T. Vanderbilt, 14 N. 9 St., New- ark, N. J. ^Igr., \'arsity Football Team. Ed.-in-Chief, li'esleyan Argus. Sec. and Treas., Debating Soc. Sec, Jr. Com. Pres., Coll. Body. Chmn., Coll. Senate. Briggs Pr. Deb. Jr. Ex. Jr. Decl. Contest. Joseph D. \\'eeks Pr. Mystical Seven. Corpse and Coffin. ♦Gerald Andrus Palmer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. d., 1910. 1911 Julian Wadsworth Baldwin, 282 William St., East Orange, N. Y. Walter Julius Berbecker, Manufacturer, Richmond Hill, L. L, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., 1907-09. K F, Fresh, yr. Coll. Track Squad. John Haag Buoy, Business, 418 N. Front St., Milton, Pa. Ward Hastings Closson, 176 Washington St.. Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan Univ., 1907-08. Basketball Team. Bus., Boston, Mass., 1909 — . Frank Twitchell Davis, 133 S. Main St., Middletown, Conn, e N E- Kenneth Evans Hildreth, 286 Amity St., Flushing, N. Y. Wesleyan Univ., i907-0'>. Cornell Univ., 1909—. 964 CAMMJ PHI Joe Morningstar, Jr., 214 W. 138 St., New York, N. Y. N E. Wesley Everett Rich, 20 Sargent St., Newton Centre, Mass. Walter Edmond Robson, 25 Center St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Varsity Track Team. ONE. James Raymond Simmons, Hobart, Dela- ware Co., N. Y. Henry Clay Dewey Smith, Middlebury. Vt. igi2 George Landon Buck, 193 Hempstead St., New London, Conn. James Edward Cantwell, 68 Center St., Middletown, Conn. Ralph Lockwood Crandell, no Pine St., Freeport, N. Y. George Grevatt Davidson, 115 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Richard William Eaton, 33 Court St., Westfield, Mass. Howard William Flye, Holbrook, Mass. John Wheeler Harding, 132 Hollis Ave., Braintree, Mass. Howard Gardner Husted, 48 Main St., West Haven, Conn. Richard Pratt Jones, South Windsor, Conn. Herbert Arthur Marsun, 357 E. Main St., Meriden, Conn. Herbert Lincoln Simms, 84 Hollis Ave., Braintree, Mass. Arthur Thompson Spencer, North Haven, Conn. Maurice Eugene Thrasher, 576 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 1913 Paul Burt, 150 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. Albert Merwin Clark, 132 S. Second Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Eugene Shepard Clark, 19 Central Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. Haynes Harold Fellows, 279 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Charles Albert Goodwin, 10 Abbot St., Waterville, Me. E. J. Hanford, "The Naples," Mama- roneck, N. Y. Fred Stillman Hastings, Spring Ave., Troy, N. Y. Edwin Earle Hoyt, Ridgefield, Conn. Edwin Henry Jones, Jr., 205 Mt. Pros- pect Ave., NeWark, N. J. Benjamin Franklin Morningstar, 214 W. 138 St., New York, N. Y. Samuel Wilson Murphy, 107 Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Edward Scales, Jr., 133 9 St., Troy, N. Y. William Payne Servis, 2d., National Ho- tel, Block Isl., R. I. Harold Ewing Witman, 1148 Market St., Berwick, Pa. Herbert Brown Wright, 13 W. 122 St., New York, N. Y. 06.? ETA ALPHA WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY [WASHINGTON COLLEGE UNTIL MARCH i6, 1871J Lexington, Va Chartered, June 4, 1867. Inactive, 1878—. ACTIVE MEMBERS Classified According to Year of Initiation. 1867 George Brainard Baker, Manufacturer, ti422 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. \\'ashington Coll., i866-68. Charter Memb. Distinguished Proficiencies in Fr., Eng. and Moral Philos. ; Proficiency in Lat. m., Rachel Fnller Jordan, Lexington, \'a., June 8, 1871. Memb., Baker Bros. & Co., Glass Mfrs., Balti- more, Md., 1870-84; Atlantic Transport Co., ib., and London, Eng., 1884 — . Edvrard Echols, Lawyer, fStaunton, Va. See Eta, 1872. Washington Coll., 1866-69. Charter Memb. Henry Taylor Wickham, Lawyer, fRich- mond, Va. A.B., LL.B. See Eta, 18S9. Charter Memb. Orator, Washington Lit. Soc, Feb. 22, 1868. A.B., 1868. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1870. *Antoine Charles Cazenove, Manufac- turer, Baltimore, Md. See Eta, 1868. Washington Coll., 1865-67. Charter Memb. ♦Gilbert Burton Gibson, Lawyer, Wash- ington, D. C. B.S., LL.B. Priv., 6th \'a. Cav., C. S. A., 1862-65. Distinguished Proficiencies in Math., Moral Philos., Fr. Hist, and Lit. B.S.. 1866. Proficiency in Lat. Instr., Math., Washington Coll., 1868-69. Prin., High Sch.. Goshen, V?.., 1869-70. LL.B., 1871. Va. P.ar, 1872. Mayor, Upperville, A'a., 1874-79; 1886-87. *William Samuel Graves, College Pro- fessor, Davidson College, N. C. A.M., LL.B. Charter Memb. A.M., 1869. F.d., Southern Collegian, 1869. Prof., Bellevue High Sch., Liberty, Va., 1869-71. LL.B., 1872. Lawyer, Richmond, Va., 1872-74; Lib- 966 erty, Va., 1874-83. m., Sallie E. Cary, Rich- mond, Sept. 12, 18S3. Student, Johns Hopkins. 1883-84. Prof., Or. and Ger., Davidson Coll., 1884-87; Lat. and Fr., 1887—. *Araminius Coray Houston, Lawyer, Union, W. Va. LL.B. I St Lt., Cossacks, W. \'a., C. S. A., 1863-64; Lowry's Bat., Lt. Gen. Early, 1864- 65. Charter Memb. Graham Lee Debater, Jan. 19, 1867. Distinguished Proficiencies in Lat., Gr. and Moral Philos. Final Orator, Graham Lee, June, 1871. Southn. Collegian Pr., 1871. LL.B., 1871. Ed., Farm Journal, Union, W. \a., 1872-74; Border Watchman, 1873-76. Pros. Atty., Monroe Co., W. Va., 1872-76. 1868 Benjamin Fanueil Alston, Insurance, tCharleston, S. C. Washington Coll., 1867-69. Proficiencies in Fr. and Eng. m., Caroline Glover Simonton, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 18, 1874. David Lawrence Anderson, Missionary, Soochow, China. D.D. Washington Coll., 1866-68. Distin- guished Proficiency in Eng. M. E. Chs., Ga.. 1870-82. m., May Garland Thomson, Jeffer- son Co., W. Va., Dec. 31, 1879. Missn., China, M. E. Ch. South, 1882—. Pres.. Soo- chow Univ., Soochow, China. D.D., G. Harris Coll.; Emory Coll.; Washington and Lee Univ. John Caldwell Calhoun, College Profes- sor, Tuscaloosa. Ala. R.S., C.E.. A.M., LL.D., Litt.D. Res. Master, Washington and Lee Univ., 1873. Teacher, Cape Fear Acad., Wilmington, N. C, 1873-74; Prin., id., 1874-76. Student, Univ. of Heidel- berg, 1876-77; Paris, Fr., 1877. Prof., Gr. Lang, and Lit., and Instr., Math., Univ. of Ala., 1877- ETA ALPHA 78. m., Mary Rand Graham, Selma, Ala.; July II, 1878. Prof., Gr. Lang, and Lit., Univ. of Ala., 1878-86; id., Gr. Lang, and Lit., and Instr., Sp., 1886-88; id., Gr. and Lat., and Instr.. Sp., 1888-97. Univ. of Berlin, 1897- 98; Univ. of t^ausanne, Switz., 1898; U-niv. of Strasburg, 1S98-99. Prof., Gr. and Modern Langs., King Coll., Tenn., 1 899- 1 900 ; id., Fla. State Coll., 1900-03. Prof., Ger. and Romanic Langs., 1903-05 ; id., Fla. State Coll. for Women, 1905 — . LL.D., Univ. of Ala., 1909. Litt.D., 1909. Memb., Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Nobles Mystic Shrine; Elks; K. of P. *David Meade Walker, Lawyer, Talla- hassee. Fla. See Eta, 187 1. \\'ashington Coll., 1866-68. *John Beard Weller, Jr., Lawyer, San Francisco. Cal. LL.B., 1868. See Kappa, 1869. Final Orator, Washington Lit. Soc, 1868. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1871-1901; Asst. City and Co. Atty., ib., 1873-75. d., July 28, 1901. ♦Charles McKellogg Wheeler, Salisbury, N. C. Washington Coll., 1867-68. Distinguished Pro- ficiencies in Eng. and Moral Philos. Private Sec, Baltimore, Md., 1868-73. d., 1874. i86g John Cook Hays, Jr., Stock Raiser, fVisalia, Cal. Washington Coll., i868-6g. m., Anna McMul- len, Galveston, Tex., 1873. William Payne Johnson, Merchant, t929- 935 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. Washington Coll., 1868-69. Trustee, George- town, Ky., 1874-76. m., Emma Moore Burge, Louisville, Ky., Apr. 4, 1876. Sydney Kerr Smith, Lawyer, t7o6 Chest- nut St., St. Louis, Mo. Washington Coll., 1868-69. m., Anita H. Stevens, Columbia, Mo., Feb. 21, 1878. V. Pres. and Sec, Stevens Lithographing and Engraving Co., St. Louis, Mo. Author, "The- ory and Practice of Law." *John Witherspoon [Owen] Brecken- ridge. Lawyer, Merced, Cal. LL.B. Washington Coll., 1868-70. Distin- guished Proficiencies in Fr. Elected Graham Lee Orator, Jan. 19, 1870. LL.B., Transyl- vania Univ., 1873. "!■» Louise Tevis, San Fran- cisco, Cal., Apr. 19, 1877. Dist. Atty., 1886 — . Cal. Legis., Senate. *Milton Burch, Merchant, Georgetown, Ky. Washington Coll., 1868-69. !"■» Sue Spears, Georgetown, Ky., Feb., 1874. Grocer, ib., 1873-87. d., 1887. 1870 Alexander Mantz Baker, Manufacturer, fWinchester, Va. Washington Coll,, 1868-70. Proficiencies in Ger. and Eng. Memb., Baker & Co., Mtrs. of Flo,ir, Winchester, Va. m., Virginia Cabell Gilkeson, ib., July 20, 1882. 967 William Henry Evans, Railroading, fAt- lanta, Ga. Washington Coll., 1868-70. Proficiencies in I'"r. and Eng. Teacher, St. Matthew's, S. C 1870-71. Planter, Uniontown, Ala., 1871-83. Conductor, Tenn., Va. & Ga. R. R., 1883-89; Jliss. Valley R. R., 1889— Charles Morton Hanna, Farmer, fCrop- per, Ky. Washington Coll., 1869-70. Distinguished Pro- ficiency in Eng. m., (i) Somnella Calloway, Cropper, Ky., Nov. 16, 1875; (2) Mattie Allen, Georgetown, Ky., May 23, 1889. Edward Mansfield Kirtland, Merchant, tSt. Louis, Mo. Washington Coll., 1869-71; Washington and Lee Univ., 1871-72. Declaimer's Graham Lee Medal, June, 1871. m., Addie Harmon, Mem- phis, Tenn., 1872. Robert Whitley Lillard, Manufacturer, fLebanon, Ky. Washington Coll., 1869-71; Washington and Lee Univ., 1871-72. Distinguished Proficiencies in Eng., Moral Philos., Hist, and Lit. Graham Lee Debater, Jan. 19, 1870. Univ. of Leip- zig, 1872-73. m., Susie Craig, Stanford, Ky., Mar. 15, 1873. Prof., Female Coll., ib., i873' 74. Pres., Franklin Female Coll., Lancaster, Ky., 1874-79. Dry Goods Merchant, ib., 1879, 82. Agt., Flour Co., ib., 1882-88. Memb., Lebanon Rolling Mills Co., Mfrs. of Flour, Lebanon, Ky., 1888 — . John Janney Lloyd, Clergyman, fAbing- don, Va. B.D. Washington Coll., 1860-70. Distinguished Proficiencies in Fr. and Eng. Proficiencies in Lat. and Gr. Washington Lit. Debater, Feb. 22, 1870. B.D., P. E. Theol. Sem., 1870-73. m., Ella Gordon, Hubard, Va., Sept. 26, 1873. P. E. Chs., Va., 1876-80. Evangelist, 1880-82. Rector, Holston Parish, Abingdon, Va., 18S2 — . Emmett Garvin Logan, Journalist, fBowling Green, Ky. Washington Coll., 1869-71. Graham Lee De- bater, Jan. 19, 1870. Final Orator. Distin- guished Proficiencies in Eng., Moral Philos., Hist, and Lit. Proficiency in Lat. Honorary Schp., 1871. Asst. Ed., Courier Journal, Louisville, Ky., 1877-83. m., Miss Covington. Ed., News, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883-85; Evening Telegram, Louisville, 1885-87. Farmer, Bowl- ing Green, Ky., 1889 — . Kennedy Riddle Owen, Merchant, tC^i- cago, 111. Washington Coll., 1869-71; Washington and Lee Univ., 1S71-72. Proficiencies in Eng. and Ger. Dealer in Naval Stores, Savannah, Ga., 1880-87. Merchant, Chicago, 111., 1887—. Harry [Lucas] Marion Sims, Physi- cian, New York, N. Y. See Eta, 1872. Washington and Lee Univ., 1869-71. V. Pres., XXIV A K E Conv., Prov- idence, R. I., Nov. 16-17, 1B70. Asst. Surg., Field Ambulance Service, Franco-Prussian War, 1871. Julius Walker Walden, Clergyman, tNewark, Ohio. Washington Coll., 1869-70. Distinguished Pro- ficiency in Eng. Washington Lit. Debater, Feb. 22, 1870. Teacher, Dallas Acad., Selma, Ala., 1870-73. Washington and Lee Univ., 1873. Union Theol. Sem., \'a., 1873. Prin., Southwood Class. Sch., Talladega, Ala., 1874- 75. Presb. Ch., Mobile, Ala., 1875-7S. m., ETA ALPHA Mary Olmstcad Murrell, ib., Dec. 27, 1877. I'resb. Chs., Ohio and Ky., 1878-87. Trustee, Centre Coll., 1886 — . Evangelist, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1887-88. Prcsb. Ch., Newark, Ohio, 1888—. James Ridout Winchester, Clergyman, tNashville, Teiiii. Ph.D., A.B., B.D. I-inal Orator, Washington Lit. Soc, June, 1873. Washington Lit. De- bater, June, 1874. Univ. Pr. Essay, 1874. Ed., Southern , Collegian, 1874. B.D., P. E. Theol. Sem., 1874-77. P. E. Ch., Richmond, \a., 1877-78. m., Elise Atkinson Lee, Boyce- ville, \a., Sept. 13, 1878. P. E. Chs., Ala., V'a. and Ga., 1878-90; Nashville, Tenn., 1890 — . ♦Howard Farrar, Lawyer, Delta, La. LL.B., 1872. Distinguished Proficiencies in Fr., Eng. and Moral Philos. Sheriff, Madison Parish, La., 1877-78, d. of Yellow I'ever, contracted while caring for sick inmates of Co. Prison, ib., Nov. 18, 1878. *Thomas Mcintosh, Society Hill, S. C. Washington Coll., 1868-70. d., Jan. 29, 1871. ♦Lawrence Rust, College Professor, Gambier, Ohio. A.M., LL.D. Washington Lit. Debater, June, 1873. Prof., Gr., Kenyon Coll., 1875-85; V. Pres., id. * B K. m., Evelyn Junkin, Dan- ville, Ky., Apr. 6, 1876. Prin., Prep. Sch., Kenyon Coll., 1885-95. LL.D., 1886. Memb., Am. Philol. Soc. d., Apr. 24, 1895. 1871 Thomas Percy Grasty, Journalist, fOak Grove, 111. Washington Coll., 1870-71. Washington and Lee Univ., 1871-72. Graham Lee Debater, Jan. 19, 1871. Distinguished Proficiency in Lat. and Eng. Proficiency in Gr. Prof., Lat, and Gr., Univ. of San Francisco, 1873. Ed., Courant, Shelbyville, Ky., 1874. Staff, Courier- Journal, Louisville, Ky., 1876-82. m., Mattie White, Woodford Co., Ky., Nov. 13, 1878. Col., Staff of Gov. Blackburn, Ky., 1880-82. Ed., Modern Argo, Quincy, 111., 1882-84; Planters' Journal, Vicksburg, Miss., 1884-85. Journalist, Chicago, III., 1885-88. Traveling Correspondent, Manufacturers' Record, Balti- more, Md., 1888—. William Marcellus McPheeters, College Professor, fColumbia, S. C. A.B., D.D. Teacher, Charleston, S. C, 1874- 75. Union Theol. Sem., \'a,, 1875-78. m., Emma Gold Morrison, Rockbridge Co., Va., Oct. 10, 1878. Prin., Charles' Acad., Rocky Mount, Va., 1881-83. Ed., Presbyterian Church News, 1881-83. Presb. Chs., S. C, Md. and Va., 1879-88. Prof., Biblical Lit., Presb. Theol. Sem., 1888 — . D.D., Washington and Lee Univ., 1889. *Morris Emanuel, Vicksburg, Miss. Washington Coll., 1870-71. d., St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 16, 1871. 1872 Floyd Farrar, Farmer, tTalltilah, La. Washington and Lee Univ., 1871-74. Pro- ficiency in Fr. Agt., Union Star S. S. Line, — 1888. Farmer, Tallulah, La., 18S8— . Frank Thomas Glasgow, Lawyer, fLex- ington, Va. A.B., LL.B. See Ela, 1878. A.B., 1874. Prof., High Sch., Hopkinsville, Ky., 1874-77. Marcellus Emanuel Kleberg, Lawyer, fGalveston, Tex. LL.B., 1872. Graham Lee Debater, Jan. 19, 1872. Memb., Tex. Legis., House, 1873-76. m., Emilie Miller, Galveston, Tex., Oct 14, 1875. Judge, City Ct., ib., 1879-83. ♦Joseph Pasteur Hawks, Lawyer, Par- kersburg, W. Va. See Eta, 1875. Washington and Lee Univ., 1871-73. Washington Lit. Soc. Declaimers* Medal, June, 1873. 1873 James Hay, Lawyer, Madison C. H., Va. LL.B., 1877. Graham Lee Debater, Jan. 19, 1876. Final Orator, Graham Lee Soc, June, 1876. Gazette Medalist, 1876. Univ. of Pa. Med. Sch. m., Constance Tatum, Harrison- burg, Va., Oct. 1, 1878. Lawyer, Madison, \^a., 1879 — . Commonwealth Atty., Madison Co., Va., 1883-87. Va. Gen. Assembly, H. of D., 1885-89;, Senate, 1893. Memb., State Dem. Com., 4 yrs; id., Natl. Dem. Conv., 1888. U. S. House of Reps., 1907-09. Chmn., Dem. Caucus, House of Reps., 6 yrs. William Thomas Leavell, Cotton Mer- chant. tLouisville, Ky. A.B., .\.M., LL.B. Honorary Schp., 1873. Robinson Medalist, 1877. A.M., 1877. Ed., Southern Collegian, 1877-78. Asst. Prof., Gr., Washington and Lee Univ., 1877-78. LL.B., 1878. Lawyer, Charlestown, W. Va., 1878-80. Cotton Merchant, Louisville, Ky., 1880 — . ♦William Walton Fletcher, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Washington and Lee Univ., 1872-73. Cashier, Citizens' Gas Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1873-81. LL.B., Columbia, 1879. N. Y. Bar, 1879. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1881 — . 1874 Walter Kemper Bocock, J ournalist, tNew York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. A.B., 1876. A.M., 1877. Santtni Essay Medal, 1877. Reporter, Times, Phila- delphia, Pa., 1877-78; Post, Herald, ib., 1878 79. Fin. Ed., North American, ib., 1879-87, Assoc Ed., The Press, New York, N. Y, 1887—. Irby Boyd, Grocer and Cotton Factor, 401 South Boyd Place, Memphis, Tenn. Washington and Lee Univ., 1873-74. m., Ann Fuller, Raleigh, Tenn., Sept. 7, 1876. Gen. Mgr., Cotton Firm, Memphis, Tenn., 1874 — . Samuel Earl Greene, Lawyer, fBirming- hara, Ala. Washington and Lee Univ., 1873-75. Wash- ington Lit. Soc. Debater, Feb. 22, 1875. Final Pies., June, 1875. Ala. Gen. Assembly, House, 1884-85. Judge, Crim. Ct., Jefferson Co., .\la., 1887—. m., Rosa Miller, Talladega, Ala., Feb. 27, 1889. Walter Gregory, Lawyer, fMemphis, Tenn. Washington and Lee Univ., 1873-75. Ed., g68 ETA ALPHA Southern Collegian, 1875. Graham Lee Orator, Jan. 19, 1875. Law Student, Memphis, Tenn., 1875-76. Tenn. Bar, 1876. m., Emma Bowie, Atlanta, Ga., 1883. *Francis Keyes Leavell, Clergyman, Baltimore, Md. A.M., B.D., A.M., 1878. Ed., Southern Col- legian, 1878. Santini Essay Medal, 1878, Valedictorian, 1878. Cincinnati Orator, 1879 P. E. Div. Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-79 B.D., P. E. Theol. Sem., Alexandria, Va. 1880-83. Missn., W. Va., 1884-86. m., Mary Thurston, Cumberland, Md., Jan, 21, 1886. P. E. Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1886-87. d-. Dec, 1875 Robert Glasgow, Physician, 35 Jeflferson St., Lexington, Va. M.D. See Eta, 1878. Washington and Lee Univ., 1874-75. M.D., Univ. of Va., 1878. 1876 Robert Fishburne Campbell, Clergyman. SO N. French Broad Ave., Asheville, N. C. A.B., A.M., B.D., D.D. Robinson Philos. and Lit. Medal, 1878. A.B., 1878. Santini Essay Medal, 1879. A.M., 1879. Teacher, Charlestown, W. Va., 1879-80. Prin., Tink- ling Spring Acad., Fisherville, Va., 1880-81. Asst. Prin,, McGuire's Sch., Richmond, Va., 1881-82. B.D., Union Theol. Sem., Va., 1885. m., Sallie M. Ruffner, Lexington, Va., Oct. 8, 1885. Presb. Ch., Millboro, Va., 1885-88; Davidson College and Asheville, N. C, 1888—. D.D., Davidson Coll., 1893. Author: Pamphlets, "Some Aspects of the Race Problem in the South," "Classification of the Mountain Whites," "The Dog in Literature and Life." *William Carroll Lynch, Leesburg, Va. Drowned, Lexington, Va., Dec. 25, 1878, in attempt to rescue fellow student who had fallen through the ice while skating. Refused assist- ance rather than abandon friend. Students erected, in 1879, in the chapel of the Univer- sity, a tablet to his memory. 069 PSI OMEGA RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Troy, N. Y. Chartered, November 14, 1867 THIS history of * n must need be short. Our Hfe, although one con- stant triumph, has been uneventful. The first application for a char- ter of A K E was signed by nine of the foremost men in the classes of '68, '69 and '70. These men, one of whom left the Institute before the charter was granted, had all received invitations to other fraternities. Several of them had turned down every fraternity which was here at the time. When the charter was granted on November 14, 1867, * O entered into life with eleven members, the three new men being up to the Deke standard in every respect. One of the foremost men in the movement to try to establish A K E here was Virgil G. Bogue of the class of 1868, Grand Marshal of the student body. The existence of the new chapter was kept secret for some time, and it was not until they felt confident of their position in the school that their ex- istence as a chapter of A K E was announced. This was done at a ball game. While Bogue, as Grand Marshal, was leading the cheering, his coat was blown aside, revealing his Deke pin. This caused a great sensation, for the other fraternities had not, up to this time, given up hope of getting some of the men who now wore the diamond pin. The chapter started with several rooms at 271 River Street. It was around these rooms, which were kept for over twenty years, that much of the life of the chapter centered. Finally, in 1892 it was decided that the chapter should give up those rooms and take a house on Fourth Street. This first experiment with a house was not a success, because of the financial panic of 1893, so it was decided to give it up and go back to rooms again. The set- back was only for a short time, however, for we soon see them back in a house on Seventh Ave. Ever since that time the chapter has had a house, moving in 1904 into the one which we now occupy. 97' PSI OMEGA In the student life at the Institute * Q, has always been a power. As I have said, we started with (jrand Marshal Bogue in the chapter. At the next Grand Marshal election several fraternities tried to get our support for their candidates, but, sticking to the policy to keep right at the top, the chapter ran John Pierpont, who won the election by a large majority. I'^rom that time to the present we have always been well represented in all student activities — political, social or athletic. In conclusion I would say that the whole history of * O can be summed up in two words (our motto), "Forever Striving." It is this that we have followed, and teach those who come after us to follow. It is this that has made * O what she is. 972 PSI OMEGA CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER ♦William Jarvis McAlpine, New Bright- on, N. Y. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Oct. 8, iS68. d., Feb. i6, 1890. ACTIVE MEMBERS x868 Virgil Gay Bogue, Civil Engineer, Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. C.E. Charter Memb. Asst. Eng., Prospect Pk., Brooklyn, N. Y., i868-6g. Asst. Eng., Oroya Ry., and Mgr., Trajille Ry., S. A., 1869-79. m., Sybil Russell Bogue, Canton, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1872. Asst. Eng., N. P. R. R., Westn. Div., 1880-86. Chief Eng., Union Pacific Ry., 1886—. V. Pres. and Chief Eng., Westn. Pacific Ry., San Francisco, Cal. Roswell Emmons Briggs, Civil Engineer, 33. San Juan de Letran 41, City of Mex- ico, Mex. Charter Memb. m., Harriet L. Allen, June 3, 1869. Chief Eng., Mexican Cent. R. R. Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. Clinton Fitch Stephens, Civil and Mining Engineer. Sulphur Springs, Jefiferson Co.. Mo.' Charter Memb. Chief Eng., St. L. & Eastn. R. R., 1874-75. Supt., Dallas & Wichita R. R., 1876-78. Chief Eng. and Supt., Tex. & St. L. Ry., 1879 — ; id., R. Rs. in P. I., China and Malacca, Asia. Consulting Eng., 1909 — . Memb., Am. Soc. of Civ. Engs. 1S69 Edward Wright Arms, Mechanical En- gineer, 514 Fulton St., Troy, N. Y. C.E. Charter Memb. Ed., Transit, 1868. With W. & L. E. Gurley, Mfrs. of Eng.'s Instru- ments, Troy, N. Y., i86g — . m., Ella Sophia Wright, Troy, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1871. Author, "Records of the Arms Family," 1877. William Adorno Peck, Civil Engineer, Denver, Colo. . „ A.B., C.E., A.M. A.B., Yale, 1867; A.M., 1869. Charter Memb. Asst. Prof.. l-"ield Wk., R. P. 1., 1869-74. Eng., Constr., N. Y. & Canada R. R., 1873-75. Student, Assaying, Columbia, J876-77. Supt., Gold Stamp Mill, Idaho Springs, Colo., 1877-79- Examr., Office, IT. S. Sufv. Gen., Denver, Colo., 1880-86. m., Mary FitzRerald Holme, ib., Nov. 16, 1882. Topographer, Colo. & Wyo. R. K., 1886. Draughtsman, D. & K. G. Ry., 18S7— . Co. Surv., Arapahoe Co., Colo., 1896-97. Clk. or Sessions, Cent. Presb. Ch,, Denver, 26 yrs. Memb., A. A. A. S.; Troy Sci. Soc; Rocky Mt. A K E Assn.; Pan Hellenic Club. Arthur Burr Starr, Civil Engineer, Union Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. C.E. Charter Memb. Draughtsman, Pa. R. R., 1870-71; Asst. Eng., 1872-77; Eng., 1877-81. m., Mary Hartman Bowman, Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1877. Supt., Pa. R. R., Sunbury Div., 1881; Eastn. Div., 1881— . ♦Robert Chalmers Peebles, Civil Engi- neer, City of Mexico, Mex. C.E. Charter Memb. Asst. Eng., Pa. R. R., 1871-76. Supt., Summit Branch R. R., 1876- 80. Res. Eng., Tex. and Pac. Div., Mo. Pac. Ry., 1880-81. Asst. Eng., Pa. R. R., 1881-82. Asst. Supt., Mexican Natl. Constr. Co., City of Mexico, Mex., 1882 — . *John Pierpont, Mechanical Engineer, Milwaukee, Wis. M.E. Charter Memb. Asst. Prof., Chem., R. P. I., 1870. m., Ellen R. McGregor, Mil- waukee, Wis., Oct. 19, 1873. d., ib., Dec. 6, 1879. 1870 William Davis Baber, Lumber Merchant [Retired], 221 S. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. R. P. I., 1867-69. Dir., City R. R., Pottsville, Pa. Agt., Lombard Investment Co., Boston, Mass. m., Elizabeth M. Johns, Pottsville, Feb. 14, 1888. Jacob Esher Heyl, Banker, 421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. Mass. Agr. Coll., 1870. Chem., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1870-7-'. With Heyl Bros., Sugar Refiners, ib., 187^-1900. m., Ella Cora Mills, ib.. Mar. i, 1877. Banker, ib., 1900 — . ♦Nathaniel Edwards Russell, Civil Engi- neer, Troy, N. Y. Asst. Eng., G. K. Warren's Corps of U. S. A. Engs., Newport, R. I.; id., in charge of Fox River and Wis. River Improvements, 1870-75, ill., Lucy Cnlcman I'lack, July i, 1S74. Asst. Eng., Albany & Grecnbush Bridge, 1875-76. 97.1 PSl OMEUA Supt. and Dtiigner, Kiisscll Mfg. Cu. Plant, Greenfield, Mass., 1876-82. Cieii. Mgr., Allc- ghan\' Coal iS: Iron Co., Kicliinond, \'a.; Pres. and i'len. Mgr., Henrico Coal Co., ib. Bridge Constr., Utica. Gen. Mgr., American Graphoone Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 1882-91. Gen. Mgr., Walter A. Wood Mfg. Co., lloosick Falls, N. v., 1891-94. Civil Eng., Troy, N. Y., 1894- 1902. d., Jan. 14, 1902. 187I William P. Allendorph, Banking, 107 Maple Ave., Troy, N. Y. R. P. I., 1867-70. Dry Goods Merchant, Troy, N. Y., 1872-83. m., Anna Frances Lape, ib., Oct. 29, 1873. Teller, ist Natl. Bk., ib., 1883—. Charles Lamartine DuBois, Banker, 1835 Monroe St., Washington, D. C. R. P. I., 1868-70. Asst. Eng., D., L. & W, R. R., 1870. U. S. Asst. Topographer, 1870-71 Asst. U. S. Surv., Ind. T., 1871-72. U. S Surv., in charge Surv. Comanche Indian Reser' ration, 1873-74; Uintah Reservation, 1875. Eu- rope, 1876-78. m., Rosalit Amy Wheelock, Aug. 27, 1890. Pub. Land Surveys, Gen. Land Office, 1898. Author, "The Rectangular System of Pub. Land Surveys." Memb., Anthropol. Soc, Washington, D. C. *John Warren Beaman, Civil Engineer, Alexandria, La. Served with Gen. Banks in Red R, Expedition, Civ. War. R. P. I., 1867—. Amherst Coll., I yr. ra., Elizabeth Gertrude DuBois, Dec. 22, 1874. Dep. Comr., Seal Isls. Civ. Asst., U. S. Eng. Corps. U. S. Dep. Surv. U. S. Examr. of Surveys, Gen. Land Office. U. S. Supt. of Constr., under Supervising Architect, Treas. Dept. d., Greensboro, N. C. *Martin William Mansfield, Civil Engi- neer, Indianapolis, Ind. C.E. m., June 24, 1878. Eng., C, St. L. & Pittsburgh R. R. Asst. Chief Eng., Pa. R. R. Lines west of Pittsburgh. Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. d., Sept. 25, 1908. *Charles Edward Sayles, Merchant, Val- ley City, N. D. M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1874. m., Mary F. J'aine, Mar. 8, 1875. 1872 William Bradford Sherman, 45 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. C.E. Asst. Supt., Callao, Lima & Oroya R. R., Peru, S. A., 1872-73. Pipe Inspr., Water Wks., Fall River, Mass., 1874; Asst. Eng., 1875-76. Supt., Water Wks., New Bedford, Mass., 1877- 81. m., Rosa Lewis Cook, ib., Sept. 23, 1879. With Corliss Steam Engine Co., Providence, R. I., 1881 — ; Sec., 1883—. Memb., Am. Wa- ter Wks. Assn.; N. E. Water Wks. Assn. Ellery Stowell, Lawyer, Denver, Colo. C.E. U. S. Dep., Mineral. Survey, Leadville, Colo. Colo. Bar, 1887. Lawyer. Denver, Colo., 1887 — . in., Mary Elizabeth Cowan, June 25, 1890. Alexander Joseph Swift, Civil Engineer, tNew Brunswick, N. J. C.E. See Phi Chi. 1868. Asst. Eng.,^ Roclics ter Bridge Co., 1874-76; Delaware Bridge Cn , 1876-78; S. P. R. R.. 1881-R2. , V. S. ,\sst. Eng., WilminRton. C:il . TSSj-84. Cliicf Eni;., Ry. Lines, D. & H. C.mal Co., 1885 -. Howard Sydenham Winslow, Capitalist, Sig 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. R. P, 1., 1868-72. Gen. Sales Agt., Ashland Coal and Iron Ry., Lexington, Ky., 1873-81. Coal Merchant, ib., 1881-83. Pres., The Arctic Jce Co., 1897-1905. Sec. and Treas., Cincinnati tee Co., 1905-07; V. Pres., 1907-08. Author, "A Trip to Mammoth Cave." Memb., Soc. of Col. Wars; Sons of Rev.; New Eng. Soc.; Sons of Col. Wars (Dep. Gov.-Gen. for Ohio). *Charles Woods, Boston, Mass. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1869 — . 1873 George Savage Andrus, Mining Engi- neer, fTelluride, Colo. R. P. I., 1869-73. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1873- 74. Mayor, Columbia, now Telluride, Colo., 1880. Mgr., Brooklyn and San Miguel Mng. Co., ib., 1880-84. m., Mary Whitney Andrus, nee Walton, Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1881. William Thompson Miller, Lawyer. 787 7 St., Buffalo, N. Y. .\sst. Examr., U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C, 1876-81. m., Catharine Thompson, Jan. 5, 1882. Patent Attorney. ♦Alexander Greenhow Pendleton, Civil Engineer, Globe, Ariz. U. S. Coast Survey, 1873-76. m., Rosa Bar- clay, Portsmouth, Va., Dec. 30, 1875. U. S. Dep., Mineral. Survey, Ariz., 1878-1904. d.. Mar. 12, 1904. 1874 Edward Buckingham Guthrie, Civil En- gineer, 436 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. ,V.B. See Phi, 1871. R. P. I., 1871-72. Walter Buchanan McCulloch, Civil En- gineer [Retired], Rensselaer, N. Y. R. P. I., 1870-73. Asst. Eng., Cent. Iowa Ry., 1879-81. Supt., Blackstone Coal Mng. Co., Iowa, 1881-82. Asst. Eng., Wis., Iowa & Neb. Ry., 1882-84; C. B. & N. R. R., 1885-86; U. P. Ry., 1886-87; Kansas City Southn. Ry., 1887. Locating and Construction Eng., — 1898. Insp., River Improvement, N. Y. Retired, 1898 — . Patterson Hannah Rorer, Civil Engineer and Merchant, Bluefield, W. Va. C.IL. See Eta, 1871. Univ. of \'a., 1870-71. R. P. I., 1871-72. m., Nancy McClanahan, ; Roanoke, Va., July 23, 1873. Civ. Eng. ' arid Real Estate and Lumber Dealer, Roanoke, Va., and Bluefield, W. Va., 1873—. *Joseph Smith Lybrand, Philadelphia, Fa, R, P. I., 1870—. 1875 LeGrand Lockwood Benedict, Broker. 29 Broad St., New York, N. Y. R. P. I., 1871. Stock Broker, New York, N. Y, Edward William Eckert, Civil Engineer, t452 W. IS3 St., New York, N. Y. CM-;. Civ. F.ng., New York, N. Y. ]Memb., Massilloii Bridge Co. 974 PSI OMEGA Edward Van Zandt Lane, Manufacturer, 40 W. 49 St., New York, N. Y. C.E. Treas., Mapes Formula and Peruvian Guano Co., New York, N. Y., 1877 — . m,, Grace Maria Hustace, ib., June 7, 1882. Dir. snd V. Pres., Blanchard Bro. & Lane, New- ark, N. J. Dir., Manhattan Life Ins. Co. of New York; Metropolitan Realty Co. of New York. Trustee, Manhattan Savings Inst. Memb., Corpn., New York Hot. Garden; St. Nicholas Soc. ; Sons of Rev. Club, Riding. Francis Titus Luqueer Lane, Manufac- turer. 40 W. 49 St., New York, N. Y. R. P. I., 1871— . Henry Champlin Lay, Civil and Mining Engineer, Telluride, Colo. C.E. Student, Sorbonne, Paris, Fr., and Univ. of Va. With B. & O. R. R., 1875-82. Civ. and Mng. Eng., Telluride, Colo., 18S8 — . Memb., Am. Inst, of Mng. ; Colo. Sci. Soc. ; A. A. A. S. Henry DeWitt Smith, Civil Engineer, Asst. Eng., M. of W. Dept., K. C. S. Ry. Co., Texarkana, Tex. C.E. See Rho, 1873. Lafayette Coll., 1870-71. R. P. I., 1871-75. Civ. Eng., Tex. & Pac. Ry. Co., 1875-78; D. & R. G. Ry., Colo., 1878-83; Tex. Sc Pac. Ry., 1884-93; Pecos Valley Ry., 1894-9S; Kans. City Southn. Ry., 1895 — . Res., Marshall, Tex., 1859. ra., Markoleta P. Greer, ib.; Nov. 2S, 1890. George Brainard Wellington, Lawyer. 17 I St., Troy, N. Y. C.E., A.M., LL.B. See Epsilon, 1876. C.E., R. P. L, 1875. A.M., Williams .Coll., 1876. LL.B., Albany Law Sch., 1878. 1876 William Clinton Adams, fiP^ 14 St., Washington, D. C. R. P. I., 1872—. Richard Edward Chislett, Merchant, 901 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. R. P. I., 1872 — . Agt., Layman & Carey Hard- ware Co, Henry Clay Shaw, Manufacturer, Glen Shaw, Allegheny Co., Pa. C.E. Eng., Joliet Steel Wks., Joliet, 111. m., Fanny M. Patchen, Oct. i, 1889. Mfr., Heavy Machinery, Pittsburgh, Pa. *Royal Chapin, Civil Engineer, New York, N. Y. C.E. 1877 James Franklin Aldrich, Manager, 39 E. 42 St., New York, N. Y. C.E. m., (i) Lulu M. Sherman, Chicago, 111., Nov. 13, 1878. Grain Comsn. Bus., Chicago Bd. of Trade, 1881-86. Mgr., Welsbach Incan- descent Gas Light Co., 1887—. Pres., A K E Northwestern Assn., 1887 — . Memb., Cook Co. (111.) Bd. of Comrs.r Bd. of Aid., Chicago, 1888—. Comr., Pub. Wks., ib., 1891-93- U. S. House of Reps.,. 1893-97. m., (2) Mariska de Horiath, New York, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1901- Clubs: Union League (Chicago); Chevy Chase (Washington, D. C) ; A K E (New York). Walter Ford Baldwin, tNew York, N. Y. R. P. I., 1873—. Agt., Waterbury Watch Co. Charles Pierre Bonnett, Civil Engineer, 855 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1877. R. P. I., 1873. Topo- graphical Dept., Bronx Borough, New York, N. Y. Joseph Bushnell, Jr., Salesman, Midvale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. C.E. m., Alice Irene Stone, Oct. 27, 1881. Foreman, Philadelphia Refinery and Atlantic Refining Co. William Pierce Denegre, Manufacturer, 27 S. 3 St., Philadelphia, Pa. C.E. m., Mary R. Milton, Frederick, Md., Feb. 3, 1880. Mgr., A. J. Cameron & Co., Mfrs. of Worsted and Woolen Yarns, Phila- delphia, Pa., 1890 — . Res., Chestnut Hill. Carroll Hutchins, Tourist Agent, 306 Washington St., Boston, Mass. K. P. 1., 1873 — . Mgr., Raymond's Vacation Excursions. Archibald Tanner Scoiield, Banker, War- ren. Pa. See Rho, 1878. R. P. I., 1873-74. Lafayette Coll., 1874-78. m., Kate S. Brechts, Jan. 30, 1889. Robert Robinson Singer, Architect, 83 Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa. C.E. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. William Henry Storrs, Manager, 500 Empire Bldg., Knoxville, Tenn. R. P. I., 1873-75. Foreman, Lackawanna Iron & Coal CJo., Scranton, Pa., 1876-78. m., Marion Erskine Ruthven, ib., Dec. 20, 1877. Asst., Gen. Coal Agt., Mines, D., L. & W. R. R., ib., 1879—; Supt., id.; N. Y., O. & Westn. R. R. Co.; Gen. Mgr., Coal Creek Mng. & Mfg. Co. m., (2) Alice Mathews, June 7, 1905. Seymour Wilcox TuUock, U. S. Civil Service, fWashington, D. C. C.E. U. S. Eng. Surv., Hot Springs, Ark., 1877. Instr., Civ. Eng., Univ. of Wis., 1877- 78. m., Jessie S. Hildreys, Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 22, 1882. Cashier, City P. O., Washing- ton, D. C. William Gedney Walbridge, Civil Engi- neer and Architect. Litchfield, Conn. C.E. Surv., Pittsburgh, Wheeling & Ky. R. R., 1877. Asst. Eng., U. S. Comsn., Hot Springs, Ark., 1877-78. Asst. Topographer, U. S. Geol. Surv., W. of looth Meridian, 1878-79. Asst. Eng., Mo. & Hudson R. Govt. Surv., 1879. Midvale Steel Wks., Philadelphia, Pa., 1879-80. m.. Ester Odin Schaffer, Germantown, Pa., Oct. II, 1881. Asst. Eng., Wilson Bros. & Co., Philadelphia, 1881-82. City Survey Dept., ib., 1883-85. Sheep Raising, Kans., 1885 — . Italy, 1886. West Indies, 1888. Civ. Eng. and Archi- tect, Litchfield, Conn., 1888 — . Club, Engineers' (Philadelphia). Charles Gouverneur Weir, Stock Raiser, Cheyenne, Wyo. C.E. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., N. A. Cattle Co. Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs.; Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Horace Gedney Young, Banker, 425 State St., Albany, N. Y. C.E. With D. & H. Canal Co.. 1879—; Gen. Mgr. m., Cornelia Lawrence Hascy. Al- bany, N. Y., Oct. 12, i88i. Trustee. R. P. I, i888— . Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs.; Biblio- PSl OMEGA phile Soc. (Boston, Mass.). Clubs: University and Grolier (New Yorl<) ; Fort Orange (Al- bany). 1878 Washington Irving Babcock, Civil Engi- neer and Naval Architect, 17 State St., New York, N. Y. B.S., C.E. B.S., Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1876. Draftsman, Morgan Iron Wks., N. Y., 1878-79. Asst. Eng., Tehuantepec Inter-Ocean R. R. Co., Mex., 1879-80. Draftsman and Asst. Supt., Roach's Shipyard, Chester, Pa., 1880-85. Asst. to Pres., Providence & Stonington S. S. Co., N. Y., 1885-87. Union Dry Dock Co., Buflfalo, N. Y., 1887-S9. Mgr., Chicago Ship Bldg. Co., 1889-90; Pres., id., 1899-1900. m., Grace W. Kernochan, New Orleans, La., Jan. I, 1890. Civ. Eng. and Naval Architect, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Memb. of Council, Soc. of Naval Architects and Marine Engs. Assoc. Memb., U. S. Naval Inst.; Am. Soc. of Naval Engs. (Washington, D. C). Memb., Instn. of Naval Architects (London, Eng.). Clubs: Engineers, Lawyers, New York Yacht (New York) ; Nian- tic (Flushing); Chicago; Union (Cleveland). Seijiro Hirai, Vice President, Imperial Railways, i Shiodome, Uichome, To- kio, Japan. C.E. m., Yo Sugi, Apr. 12, 1881. Chief Eng. and Gen. Mgr., Imperial Poronai R. R., Hok- kaido, Japan, 1881-87. Chief Eng., Osaka Ry. Co. Consulting Eng., Hakodate Water Works, Hokkaido; id., Samuki Ry. Co., 1888-89. Chief Eng. ; Mang. Dir., Hakkaido Colliery & Ry. Co., 1890-93. Dir., Bureau of Insp., Imperial Rys., 1897-1903. Supt., Transportation of Army and Supplies and Constr. of Mil. Rys. in Man- churia and Corea, 1904-05; id.. Nationalization of Priv. Rys., 1906-07. Dir.-Gen., Imperial Rys., 1904-08; \. Pres., id., 1908 — . Richard Darke Rickard, Officer of Cor- poration, 56 Beaver St., New York. N. Y. R. P. I., 1874-78. N. Y. & Oswego Midland R. R., 1879-80. Chief Clk., N. Y., O. & W. Ry., 1880-87; Purchasing Agt. and Paymaster, 18S7-89: Sec. and Treas., 1889 — ; id.. Scran- ton Coal Co. m., Bessie J. Sims, Troy, N. Y., June 8, 1886. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Res., Summit, N. J. Charles Wiggins, Officer of Corporation, tSanta Barbara, Cal. C.E. Columbia, 1878. Pres., Cross Keys Cattle Co., Sweetwater, Tex. Treas., E. St. Louis Dock & Warehouse Co., St. Louis, Mo. ♦Addison Tuthill Hawley, Student, Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S., Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1876. R. P. I., 1876-77. d., Troy, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1877. 1879 Henry Newman Brinsmade, Manufac- turer, 31 West 49 St.. New York, N. Y C.E. Mng., Russell (julcl'i, Colo., 1879-80. Sec. and Supt,, Mahopac Iron Ore Co., Lake Ma- hopac, N. Y., 1880-82. m., Frances Nors- worthy Stillwell, New York, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1881. Gen. Supt., Everett Iron Co., Everett Pa., 18&-85; V. Pres., 1884-86. Sec, Mahopac Iron Ore Co., 1885 — . Treas., Port Henry Iron Ore Co. Memb., Am. Soc. Mng. Engs. Res., 35 Fjfth Ave. Frank Elbert Piatt, Civil Engineer, 600 Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa. C.E. Asst. Eng., Constr., Troy Water Wks., 1879-80; D., L. & W. R. R., 1880. Supt., Blast Furnaces, Franklin Iron Ore Co., Clin- ton, N. Y., 1881-84. m., Elizabeth A. Skinner, New Haven, Conn., June 20, 1883. Pres., Challenge Gas Regulator Co., New York, N. Y., 1885. Supt., Hudson R. Ore and Iron Co., Co., Cold Spring, N. Y., 1886-87; Chestnut Hill Iron Co., (Columbia, Pa., 1887-89. Coal Mng., line of N. Y., O. & W. Ry. Co., 1889—. Asst. Treas. and Purchasing Agt., Scranton Coal Co., Scranton, Pa. Dir., 1st Natl. Bk., ib. ♦Clarence Hubbard Hascy, Albany, N. Y. R. P. I., 1875-76. d., Feb., 1877- 1880 Charles Rollin Manville, Civil Engineer, 257 W. 86 St., New York. N. Y. C.E. Asst. Eng., Ry. Lines, D. & H. Canal Co., Pa. Div., 1S80-83; Eng., 1883 — . m., (i) Carrie Augusta Oaks, Waldoboro, Me., June S, 1883; (2) Florence Haff, Apr. 28, 1897. Hugh Plummer McClintock, Manufac- turer, Neville St. and Pa. R. R., Pitts- burgh, Pa. C.E. Asst. Eng., Pa. R. R., Greensburg and Blairsville, Pa., 1880-81; Pittsburgh & McKees- port R. R., McKeesport, Pa., 1881-82. Chief Eng., James R. Valley R. R., 1883. Brick Mfr., Jamestown, N. D., 1884 — . Pres., McClintock & Irvine Co., Mfrs. of Roofing and Refiners of Oil, Pittsburgh, Pa. *Enos Woodward Leavenworth, Manu- facturer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Asst. Eng., D. it R. G. Ry., 1880-83. Asst. Supt., Hazard Wire Rope Mfg. Co., Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Memb., Wyo. Hist, and Geol. Soc. d., Apr. 4, 1903. 1881 Richard Parkhurst Bloss, Civil Engineer, 108 2 St., Troy, N. Y. C.E. Surv., Manhattan Silver Mng. Co., Aus- tin, Nev., 1881-82. m., Elizabeth Jane Peard, Troy, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1882. Res. Eng., Hud- son R. Pulp & Paper Co., Palmer, N. Y., 1883—. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs.; Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. William Brooks Cabot, Civil Engineer, t6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. C.E. Eng., Everett Iron Co., Everett, Pa. Henry Ward Verner, Real Estate, nor King Ave., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. C.E. Co. Surv., Stutsman Co., N. D., 1883. With Shippler Bridge Wks., Pittsburgh, Pa. .•n., Florence Norton, Portsmouth, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1885. Pres., Verner Realty Co., Pittsburgh. *Ned Ashley Plummer, Civil Engineer, Brattleboro, Vt. C.E. Eng., N. Y. State Canals, i88o-8i. Of- fice, U. S. Architect, 1882. d., Dec. 22, 1905. *Donald Butler Toucey, Lawyer. New York, N. Y. Sec Gamma Beta. 1882. R. P. I., 1877-78.- d., at Sea, July 24, 1905. 976 PSI OMEGA 1882 Edwin Ford, Manufacturer, 96 Washing- ton St., Boston, Mass. C.E. Student, Franklin Iron Wks., 1882-83. Mfr., Stained Glass and Glass Mosaics, Boston, Mass., 1883 — . Ogden Hewitt Tappan, Lawyer, tPots- dam, N. Y. R. P. I., 1878-82. N. Y. Bar. 1883 Edgar Boyd Kay, Civil Engineer, Pine Hurst, Tuscaloosa. Ala. CjE.: Asst. Prof., R. P. I., 1883-84. With Durham Drainage Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1885- 86; Sec, Standard Supply Co., ib., 1887-97. Instr., Civ. Eng., Uniom-poll., 1897-98; Cornell Univ., 1897-1903; Dean. Dept. o£ Eng., and Prof., Civ. Eng., 1907 — . Consulting Eng., Ala. R. R. Corasn. Memb., Soc. for Promotion of En^. Edu. ; Internatl. and Am. Soc. for Test- ing Materials; Am. Soc. for Munic. Improve- ments; Natl. Geog. Soc; Eng. Assn. of South; Lodge, Chapter, Commandery and Consistory, F. )& A. M. Arthur Hovey Storrs, Civil Engineer, 640 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. C.E. Asst. Eng., D., L. & W. R. R., Coal Dept., 1883-84. Supt., Mines, J. Langdon & Co., Shamokin, Pa., 1884-90. m., Jaiie Scran-" ton Fuller, Scranton, Pa., June 2, 1886. Mgr., Webster Coal & Coke Co., Ehrenfeld, Pa., 1900. , Consulting Eng., Scranton, 1901 — . Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Joseph Agur Wells, Civil Engineer, Metropolitan Club, New York, N. Y. C.E. Europe, 1882-83. 1884 Seymour Cunningham, Real Estate, 1719 K St., Washington. D. C. C.E. With Wm. Brough, Real Estate, Frank- lin, Pa., 1884-85. Memb., Green & Cunning- ham, Washington, D. C, 1886—. Club, Cos- mos (Washington). George Reuben Elder, Manufacturing, Sio Cattell St., Easton, Pa. With Cambria Iron Co., Johnston, Pa.; -South-' work Foundry and Machine Wks., Philadelphia, Pa. m., Grace Holroyd, Sept. 12, 1889. V. Pres. and Mgr., Mfg. Dept., The IngersoU Rand Co., Easton, Pa. Henry Lewis Finch, Lumber Merchant, tGlens Falls. N. Y. R. P. I., 1880—. Abram Garrison Holmes, Manufacturer, P. O. Box 252, East Pittsburgh, Pa. R. P. I., 1881-83. With Hillard, Sterrit & Co., Lead Foundrymen, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1883 — . m., Gertrude E. Walker, ib., June 22, 1886. . Mgr., Pittsburgh Meter Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa. Clubs: D'uquesne, Oakmont Country, ■ Edgewood Country (Pittsburgh); Ohio (Columbus, Ohio). Marshall Greene Moore, Civil Engineer, Moorland, Johnstown, Pa. C.E. Asst. Eng., Lackawanna Iron and Coal Co., Scranton, Pa., 1884-85. Supt., Mng. Dept., Cambria Iron Co., Johnstown, Pa., 18S5 — . m.. Lulu M. Weaver, ib., 188B. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. and Mech. Engs.; Franklin Inst.; Coal Mng. Inst, of Am.; North of Eng. Inst, of Mng. and Mech. Engs. *John Jacob Chislett, Civil Engineer, Kane, Pa. C.E. Asst. Supt., Tyrone Div., Pa. R. R. Supt, Third Div., Philadelphia & Erie R. R., 1890. d., July 16, 1890. 1885 Frank Seymour Mead, Merchant, 832 N. Hill Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. R. P. I., 1881-85. Supt., Republic Marble Co., Concord, Tenn., 1886 — . Neil Robert Montgomery, Civil Engi- neer, 185 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. J. C.E. Eng., Staten Isl. Rapid Transit R. R., Staten Isl., N. Y., 1885-86. Eng., N. J. Steel and Iron Co., Trenton, N. J., 1886-88. Asst. Eng. and Asst. Supt., John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Mfrs. of Iron and Steel Wire Rope, ib., July, 1888 — . ♦Bernard Roessing Creighton, West Philadelphia, Pa. R. P. I., 1881 — . Prop., Ranch, Magdalena, N. Mex. d., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 20, 1887. 1886 Frank Eugene Allen, Officer of Cor- poration, fFair Haven, Vt. R. P. I., 1882-85. Clk., Allen Natl. Bk., Fair Haven, Vt., 1885-87. Treas., Fair Haven Mar- ble Co., Fair Haven, Vt., 1887—; Bd. Water Comrs., ib. Frederick Marcus Cummings, Civil Engi- neer. tState Bank Bldg., Troy, N. H. C.E. With M. F. Cummings, Architect, Troy, N. Y., 1886—. Tracy Corey Drake, Hotel Proprietor, The Blackstone, Michigan Boulevard, Chicago. 111. B.S. Pres., XXXVIII A K E Conv., Roches- ter, N. Y, Nov. 11-12, 1884. Founder, Troy Polytechnic, 1885; Ed.-in-chief, 1885-86. Eu- rope, 1886. Part Prop., Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, 111., 1886—. Sec. and Treas., North- western A K E Assn., Jan., 1S89 — . m., Annie Colton Daughaday, St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 12, 1893. Clubs: Chicago Athletic Assn. (Life Memb.); Chicago; Lake Geneva Country; Pasa- dena Country; California (Los Angeles). Sum- mer Res., Aloha, Lodge, Lake Geneva, Wis. Frederick Albert Holroyd, Waterford, N. Y. R. P. I., 1882-84. Clk., Button Fire Engine Co., Waterford, N. Y., 1886—. Dir., Holroyd & Co. Wilson McClelland, Manufacturer, 3 and Le Clair Sts., Davenport, Iowa. C.E. Bk-kpr., T. W. McClelland & Co., Mfrs., Davenport, Iowa, 1886 — . Edward William Scott, Jr., Real Estate, 34 Pine St., New York, N. Y. R. P. I., 1882-84. Cashier, N. J. Agency, Equi- table Life Assur. Soc, Newark, N. J., 1885 — . Res., 201 W. End Ave, 977 FSl OMEGA Howard Hart Shields, Civil Engineer, lieniiinRton, Vt. U.S. Memb., Colby & Shields, Civ. Engs.. Troy, N. Y., 1887—. Vincent Bloss Ward, Manufacturer, care The Island Petroleum Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. C.i£. Civ. I'-ng., Beaver Head Hydraulic Mng. Co., Lemhi Co., Id.iho, 1886; Kirtley Bar, Placer Mines, ib., 1886. m.. Bertha Wilbur ilyers, Chicago, 111., June u, 1888. Chief iCng., Manhattan Oil Co., Lima, Ohio, 1890-91; Supt., id., Elizabeth, N. J., 1891-93. Gen. Mgr., Oil Creek Oil Co., Titusville, Pa., 1893- 1901. V. Pres., The Island Petroleum Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1901 — . Pres., Island Land Co., Neville Island, Pa., 1902 — . Dir., Red "C" Oil Mfg. Co., Baltimore, Md., 1903 — ; id". Riverside .\cid Wks., Warren, Pa., 1906 — . ^^ Pres., Natl. Petroleum Assn., 1906 — . Pres., Xatl. Petroleum Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 1909 — ; id., A K E Alumni Assn. of Westn. Pa., 1909—. *Dean Fish, Real Estate, New York. N. Y. B.S. Real Estate, New York, N. Y.. 1886— 1887 James Dickey Hailman, 310 S. Lang Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. C.E. 2 3. Bk-kpr., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1887; Asst. Mgr., Star Encaustic Tile Co., ib., 1887- 92; Sec. and Treas., Morris & Bailey Steel Co., ib., 1892-1904. m., Johanna K. Wood- well, Pittsburgh, 1896. Memb., A. A. A. S. *James Holmes Blair, Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa. R. P. I., 1883-84. Sec, Massillon Stone and Fire Brick Co., 1886-1906. ra., Marie Elise Guteman, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 7, 1887. d., Feb. 6, 1906. 1888 James Murray Africa, Civil Engineer, fHuntingdon. Pa. C.E. With Standard Pipe Wks., Philadelphia, Pa. Gen. Mgr., Chautauqua Lake Ry. & S. .S. Co., 1889—. Civ. Eng., Pa. Midland R. R. William Edgar Brisbin, fLewistown, Pa. Charles Samuel Easton, fPeoria, 111. John Leslie Grether, 5433 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. John Alfred Kimberly, Jr., Manufacturer, 17 Battery PL, New York, N. Y. C.E. Asst. Supt., Atlas Paper Co., 1890 — . m., I. Kate Pine, 1890. Sec. and Treas., Neenah Paper Co., — 1908. 2d V. Pres., Union Bag and Paper Co., 1908 — . James Clark McGuire, Engineer and Con- tractor, so Church St., New York, N. Y. C.E. U. S. Geol. Surv., 1888-89. Asst. Eng., Nicaragua Canal, 1889-90. Eng., Phoenix Bridge Co., 1890-93; id., Treas. Dept.. Wash- ington, D. C, 1893-96. Eng. and Contr.. New York, N. Y., 1896—. Pres., James C. Mc- Guire & Co. V. Pres. and Gen. .Mgr., Porter- field Constr. Co.; id., Iluntinglield Constr. Co. Treas., Wellesbournc Realty Co. Memb., Instn. Civ. Engs. of Gt. Brit; .\m. Soc. Civ. Engs. ; Soc. .\aval Architects and .Marine Engs.; Soc. of the Cincinnati; Soc. Col. Wars; Sons of Rev. Clubs: University. Downtown, Rockaway Hunting (iV. Y.); MetropoIit.-in (Washington;. i88g George Worthington Dow, fSalem, Mass. John Mudd Hodgen, fCommercial Bldg., St. Louis. Mo. Charles Morton Parker, Manufacturer, 282 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. C.E. Treas., Am. Radiator Co. Clarence Harry Sugden, fTexarkana, Tex. i8go Richard David Gottlieb, t24 State St., New York, N. Y. C.E. James Wilson Shields, Civil Engineer. Mt. Pleasant, Pa. C.E. Chief Eng., S. W. Connellsville Coke Co., 1899-1902. Mgr., Mt. Pleasant Iron Co. i8gi Stacy Ellis Denny, Civil Engineer, Swiss- vale Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. C.E. William Augustus Fuller, Mining, 223 W. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa. V. Pres. and Supt., Hazle Mountain Coal Co. Lansdale Boardman Green, Merchant, 265 River St., Troy, N. Y. C.E. Furniture and Real Estate Bus., Troy, N. Y., 1 89 1 — . Pres., A K E Assn. of Eastn. N. Y., 1909. Samuel Trescott Page, Manufacturer, Cohoes. N. Y. R. P. I., 1887-90. V. Pres. and Mgr., Cohoes Rolling Mill Co. m., Julia C. Hillery, Mont- clair, N. J., June 14, 1894. Memb., Lodge, Chapter, Council, and Commandery, F. & A. jVT. ; Nobles Mystic Shrine. Julius Kirk Rose, fHonesdale, Pa. John Sheffield, Merchant, Americus, Ga. C.E. V. Pres., Sheffield Huntington Co. m., Mary Bird Hawkins, Nov. 22, 1899. Clarence Harry Snyder, fTexarkana, Tex. 1892 Harvey Feldmeier, Mechanical Engineer, 28 Church St.. Little Falls, N. Y. B.S., C.E. B.S., Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1890. Mech. Eng., D. H. Burrell & Co., Little Falls, N. Y., 1893—. Eng., N. Y. State Canals, 1902. Treas. and Dir., Natl. Desk Co., Herki- mer, N. Y. Edward Fenlon, Engineer, 707 Highland Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Eng., Leavenworth, Kans., and Kansas City, Mo., 1893—. m., Edith Gary Farr'ell', Leaven- worth, Nov. 25, 1908. William Spencer Ralston, Manufactur- ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. \\ith Wtstinjjhousc Co. and Chaplin-Fulton 978 PSI OMEGA Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1S92— . Res., Oak- mont. Pa. Daniel Rice, Jr., Civil Engineer, Rillle, Lewis Co., Washington. C.E. Civ. I'-iig., Mempliis, Teun., and Riffle, Wasli., 1892 — . Wilkins DeForest Wright, Manufacturer, 75 Franklin St., New York, N. Y. 1893 George Terry Horton, Civil Engineer, 10226 Longwood Ave., Chicago, 111. C.E. IVIgr., Cliicago Bridge & Iron Works. William Marcy, Coal Agent, fWorcester, Mass. Joseph Alexander Mayers, Engineer, 56 Pine St.. New York. N. Y. R. P. I., 1890-93. BAB. e N E. Foctbail Team. U. S. A. Eng. Dept., Burlington, Vt., 1893. Eng., Lexington Ave. R. R. Constr., New York, N. Y., 1894; East River Gas Com- pany's Tunnel, 1895. Gas Eng., Gas Co., Long Branch, N. J., 1896; Columbus, Ohio, 1898; Western Gas Constr. Co., New York, N. Y., igor. Gas Wks. Eng. and Contr. and Eng. for Gas Machinery Co., New York, 1902 — . Memb., Bd. of Dirs., Gas Machinery Co. Founder, Nat. Gas Janr. Memb., Am. Gas Inst.; Coml. Gas Assn.; F. & A. M. Clubs; Lotos; Engineers'; Red Bank Yacht; Monmouth Boat. Frank Warren Smith, fChicago, 111. George Benjamin Wardman, Mining, 14 Huntington Drive, Alhambra, Cal. R. P. I., 1889 — . Assayer and Chemist, Colo., N. Mex., and Ariz., 1892-95; Am. Refining Co., Aguascalientes, Mex., r895-97; Am. Con- sul, ib., 2 yrs. Chem. and Mng. Laboratories, Mex., 1897 — . m., Emily Wringrose, Dead- wood, S. Dak., 1898. 1894 Jacob Farrand Lewis, Officer of Cor- porations, 912 John R St., Detroit, Mich. -.Mgr., Pub. Service Corpus. Robert Lockerbie McQuat, Officer of Corporation, Denison Hotel, Indian- apolis, Ind. \'. Pres., Ind. Natl. Life Ins. Co., Indianapo- lis, Ind., 1894 — . Paul Lyon Reed, Civil Engineer, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash, C.E. McDonald Pr., Grad. Thesis. G N E. :2 S. Civ. Eng., Belgium, 1894-95; Eng., 1S95- ^y; India, 1897-98. m., Laura Van Wyck, 1898. Civ. Eng., U. S. Navy, 1902 — ; Boston Navy Yard, 2 yrs.; P. L, 3 yrs.; Puget Sound Navy Yard, 2 yrs. George Sherzer Walsh, fSonsonata, SaU vador, C. A. 1895 Albert Daniel Edwards, fcare J. D. Ed- wards, Youngstown, Ohio. Robert Saltern Givins, tio8 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. WilUam Joseph Mahoney, 105 2 St., Troy, N. Y. Levi Brown Renfrew, Merchant. 46 Clyde St., Newtonville, Mass. Wholesale Dealer in Boots and Shoes. Elmer Robert Thomas, 21 Locust Ave., Troy, N. Y. i8g6 Joseph Orton Board, Merchant, Chester, Orange Co., N. Y. Memb., Sons of Rev. Warren Curtis, Jr., Engineer, Interna- tional Falls, Minn. Mgr., Minn. & Ontario Power Co, Club, Engineers' (New York). Frederick Spencer Janes, Civil Engineer, 309 Broadway, New York, N. Y, Arthur Justin Mahon, Manufacturer, 126 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Treas., Stromberg Telephone Mf.g. Co., Roch- ester, N. Y., 1902-07. Mgr., Mahon & Co., Leather and Shoe Mfrs'. Goods, ib., 1907 — . m., Mary E. Finucane, June 17, 190^. R. P. Richardson, Kansas City, Mo, Henry Belin Voorhees, Railroading, care Baltimore & Ohio R, R,, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 S. Supt. and Gen. Agt., B. & O. R. R.. Philadelphia, Pa,, Clubs: Racquet; Rittenhouse. *George Mahoney, Manufacturer, Troy, N. Y. \\''ith Mahoney Mfg. Co., Troy, N. Y, m., Elizabeth Kane, d.. Mar. s, 1905. 1897 Drew King Robinson, Builder, ti23 E. 23 St., New York, N. Y. Charles Calvin Sliter, Engineer, Sche- nectady. N. Y. With Cluett, Peabody & Co., 1897-1901; Am, Loco. Co., 1902 — . m., Janeth Stewart, Trov, N. Y., Feb., 1906. Archibald Harris Watrous, fWaverly. N. Y. Frederick W. Winkler, fMilwaukee, Wis. i8g8 Elg'in Shepardson Brooks, tii23 Chemi- cal Bldg., St. Louis, Mo, Harry Douglas Martin, fShelbyville, Ky m.. Belle Curtice, Oct. 14, 1896. Charles Lincoln Reed, Merchant, t23-: Penn St., Huntingdon, Pa. m., Margaret A. Speer, June 26, 1900. Edwin Harvey Shonk, Mining, Miami, W. Va. Supt., Coal I\Iines. ni., Pauline Carey, 1900. 979 PSI OMEGA Charles Brother Towle, Manufacturer, care Curtis, Towle & Paine Co., Lin- coln, Neb. B.S. Corpl., Co. G, ist U. S. Vol. Engs., Sp.Am. War, 1898. Mng. Eng., S. Dak., Colo., Mex., and Mo., 1898-1901. Civ. Eng., Mo and Okla., igoi-os. m., Lucy Bonncy Curtis, 1902. Treas., Curtis, Towle & Paine Co., Mfrs., Sashes and Doors, Lincoln, Neb., 1903 — . Dir., Lincoln Commercial Club. Selden Marvin Witbeck, Engineer, Sta- tion I, Troy, N. Y. ONE. Asst. Eng., N. Y. State Highway Comsn. m., Augusta Josefa Grimmell, Jeffer- son, Iowa, Mar. 3, 1905. Memb., F. & A. M. 1899 Lawrence Lammerson Arnold, Metal- lurgist, 572 Potomac Ave., Clairton, Pa. B.S. Chem., Asst. Supt., and Supt., Soho Furnaces, Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1899-1904. Supt., Blast Furnaces, Carnegie Steel Co., Clairton, Pa., 1904-07. Supt.. Wick Wire Steel Co., ib., 1907—- Francis Joseph Yawman, Manufacturer, 344 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. Sec, Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. Memb., Roch- ester Ath. and Mech. Inst. I goo Augustus Laubach Carhart, Civil Engi- neer, Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. C.E. Mgr., Football Team. Ed.-in-Chief, The Polytechnic. Asst. Eng., Constr. Contr., Pa. R. R. and L. I. R. R., 1901-03. m., Emma Tabor Day, Albany, N. Y., Aug., 1902. Eng., Constr. Contr., Phila. & Bait. R. R. Elevation, Wilmington, Del., 1908—; id., P. & R. Ele- vated, 9 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Gerald Eugene Merchant, Manufacturer, 231 Culver Rd., Troy, N. Y. e N E. Ed., Polytechnic. Mfr., Ry. Supplies, m., Grace Leavenworth Smith, May 14, 1902. j 1 901 James Wisner Davis, Civil Engineer, Meriden, Conn. C.E. Civ. Eng., Meriden, Conn., 1901 — , m., Nina G. Blackmer, 1903. Memb., F. & A. M. Erastus Root St. John, Structural Engi- neer, 659 Maryland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Designing Eng., Am. Bridge Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902 — . m., Irene Arnold, Dec. 10, 1902. V. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Pittsburgh, 1907-08. Sec, Pittsburgh R. P. I. .-\lumni Assn., 1908-09. William Mercer Steele, Civil Engineer, 1444 S3 St., Borough Park, Brooklyn, N. Y. m., Mabel Evelyn Day, Albany, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1902. Joseph N.Y. Foote igo2 Clarke, tBinghamton, 1903 Ralph W. Ballantine, Fitchburg, Mass. Franklin Boyden Gridley, Civil Engi- neer, Troy, N. Y. Dep. City Eng., Troy, N. Y. m.. Josephine W Spaulding, Sept. 2, 1902. A.sbt., Field Wk., Dept. of Geodesy, R. P. I. Joseph P. Marshall, Civil Engineer, 135, Broadway, New York, N. Y. C.E. Mgr., Salt Lake, Utah, Office of Whit- ney-Steen Co. Club, University (Salt Lake). George L. Sallenberger, Greencastle, Pa. Charles Beecher Stanton, College Pro- fessor, 511 Northwestern Ave., Ormes, Iowa. C.E. ONE. Civ. Eng., Iowa State Coll. m., Frances Myers, Springfield, 111., 1906. 1904 James Joseph Burke, Civil Engineer, 25- 27 West 42 St., New York, N. Y. V. Pres. and Chief Eng., Luke A. Burke & Sons Co., New York, N. Y. Howard Edward Harper, Contractor, 1826 Seventh Ave., Troy, N. V. William Jerome Miller, Civil Engineer, 251 E. 71 St., New York, N. Y. C.E. m., Sally Reid Anderson, Richmond, Va., 1905. Orville W. Paddock. Student, M. I. T. John Quincy Rankin, Civil Engineer, 25 West 42 St., New York, N. Y. C.E. Contracting and Supr. Eng. m., Helen Jane Hoyt, Oct. i, 1904. William McKeloy Reber, Bloomsberg, Pa. John K. Scott, Civil Engineer, 5470 Black St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Earl Eugene Sperry, Civil Engineer, 228 W. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. C.E. 2 E. ist Asst. Civ. Eng., Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y. m., Elizabeth M. Burns, Troy, N. Y., 1904. Arthur Arnold Tenney, Civil Engineer, 59 Milk St., Fitchburg, Mass. C.E. With The H. Wales Lines Co., Meriden, Conn., 1904-09. m., Elsie W. Fosdick, Fitch- burg, Mass., 1905. Civ. Eng., Fby. Steam Engine Co., ib., 1909 — . John May Van Gelder, Engineer, 299 Broadway, New York, N. Y. C.E. Asst. Ene., Bd. of Water Supply, New York, N. V. Eng., W. \a. Pulp and Paper Co., Piedmont, W. Va., 1905. Asst. Eng., Penn. Terminal, New York, 1905-08. Club, Tantaqua (Ramsey, N. J.). 1 90s Thomas Devin Braden, Railway Service, 324 S. 26 St., Omaha. Neb. With U. P. R. R. James Rittenhouse Evans, Chemist, 3 High St., Pottstown. Pa. B.S. Chief Chem., Natl. Metal Co., Mexico, 980 PSI OMEGA T). F., 1905-06; id., La Bola de Ora, Oaxaca, Mex., 1906. U. S. Geol. Survey Hydrographic Laboratory, Athens, Ga., 1906-07. Johns Hop- kins Med. Sch., 1907-08. R. Irving McCorkindale, Civil Engineer, 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Transitman, Pa. R. R. Terminal, New York, N. Y,, 1905-06. m., Minnie J. Keeney, Aug. 16, 1906. Eng., 'Thompson, Starrett Co., New York, 1906-0S. Steel Inspr., J. R. Worcester & Co., Boston, Mass., 1908 — . Memb., Boston Soc. C. E. Edward T. Murphy, C. E., U. S. Engi- neer's Office, Boston, Mass. George S. Pickering, Civil Engineer, IS33 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. Eng., Brooklyn Grade Crossing Improvement, Bay Ridge, 1905-06; Asst. Supt., id. Walking- Boss, McAdoo's Cortlandt St. Tunnels, 1906- 07; Asst. Supt., McAdoo's Hoboken-Jersey City Approaches, 1907-08. Contr., 1908 — . igo6 John Pierpont Barnum, Railway Service, 324 S. 26 St., Omaha, Neb. With. U. P. R. R. Harold Willoughby Benedict. Royal George Finch, Civil Engineer, 119 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. Walter William Fleming, Oil Producer, Flat Rock, 111. Oil Bus., Flat Rock and Robinson, 111. Supt., Wanda Oil Co's. Prop. James Francis Loughran, Civil Engi- neer, S7 Emerson St., Kingston. N. Y. C.E. Surv., N. Y. State Geol., 1906. Civ. Eng., N. Y., O. & W. Ry., 1906-09. Co. Supt., Highways, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1909 — . Fidelio Hughes Oliphant, Jr., Agent, 507 W. 2 St., Oil City, Pa. Agt., East Ohio Gas Co., Niles, Ohio. igo7 Charles Henry Andres, College Profes- sor, 127 2 St., Troy, N. Y. C.E. 2 a T B n. Instr., Geom. and Draw- ing, R. P. I. Melville Reuben Bissel, Manufacturer, 31 Morris Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. V. Pres., Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. Abner Meredith Harper, Civil Engineer, 62 2 St., Newburg, N. Y. C.E. George Washington Krieger, Jr., Civil Engineer, 20 Hooker Ave., Pough- keepsie, N. Y. C.E. Varsity Basketball Team; Capt. (3-4). Class Pres. (2). Civ. Eng., Pub. Service Ry. Co., Newark, N. J., 1907 — . Russell Pardee Orcutt, Civil Engineer, E. Main St., Avon, N. Y. Div. Eng., E. Rochester Div., Erie R. R. Charles Cornwall Reed, Civil Engineer, 113 Innis St., Oil City, Pa. C.E. W. Pitkin Stanley, 316 W. 7 St., Sedalia, Mo. Mulford Stow, Civil Engineer, care N. Y., O. & W. Ry., Middletown, N. Y, C.E. Dwinel Burt Thompson, Civil Engineer, 861 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y. C.E. 2 a. Testing Dept., Gen. Elect. Co., 1907—. 1908 John Michael Alern, Civil Engineer, Stanhope, N. J. C.E. Stevens Inst. David Farwell Barnum, Civil Engineer, Maple Ave., Troy, N. Y. Rumley DeWitt, Civil Engineer, 4 How- ard St., Auburn, N. Y. Hamilton Coll., 1902-05. R. P. L, 1905-08. William Niles Fuller, Civil Engineer, Richfield Springs, N. Y. C.E. Charles Allen Grier, Civil Engineer, 820 N. 4 St., Steubenville, Ohio. C.E. Ferdinand Leroy Hormann, Civil Engi- neer, 4643 Leiper St., Frankford, Philadelphia. Pa. With N. Y., N.' H. & H. R. R. Co. Philip Harold Mallory, Engineer, 617 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ' Res. Eng., C, M. & P. S. Ry. Ransom Stiles Pattison, Civil Engineer, S17 Madison St., Seattle, Wash. R. P. I., 1905-06. Civ. Eng., Seattle, Wash., 1908 — . Memb., Puget Sound A K E Assn. Howard George Stewart, Civil Engineer, 1273 Beechwood Boulevard, Pitts- burgh, Pa. C.E. Sec, S. A. Stewart Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1908. 1909 John Simpson Africa, care Star Inde- pendent, Harrisburg, Pa. Allen Breed, Civil Engineer, 123 Dith- ridge St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Licensed, U. S. Gas Engineer and Navigator. Pres., K. C. N., 1907-08. William Chester Emigh, Marion Ave., North Adams, Mass. T B n. Edward Russell McKenzie, Civil Engi- neer, Schroon Lake, Essex Co. New York, N. Y. IC C. N. Robert Ashley Searle, 811 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y. Grand Marshal, Student Body. Arthur Cobden Snyder, Upper Troy, N. Y. Second Ave., Henry Stevenson, 135 Dithridge St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. • I'SI OMEGA Robert Doremus Treat, 576 Prospect St., South Orange, N. J. ifii.s. Aigi-, V /if I'atytc'chuic, K. C. i\'. Frank Roderic Weaver, " Montvu," Johnstown, Pa. K. C. .\. r B II. John Leroy Weber, 751 Central Ave., Sandusky, Ohio. igio William Henry Deruell, Civil Engineer, A K E House, 285 Alexander St., Roch- ester. N. Y. Eng. bept., N. Y. State Barge Canal. Denis Francis Mulvihill, Civil Engineer, 82 Elmwood Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. .Asst. City Eng. m., Mary Elizabeth Keeiian, Trey, N. Y., 1907. Harry Calvin Reeder, Civil Engineer, 908 W. 9 St., Sedalia, AIo. R. P. 1., lgo6. m., Edna B. Burrowes, Se- dalia, Mo., 1907. City Eng., Ashland, Ore., 1908. With Mo. P. Ry., 1909 — . Donald Chayiie Strachan, 183 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pierce Mason Travis, 170 Monroe St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Student, Chem. K. C. N. Memb., .\rn. Cheni. See. 1 91 1 H. Earle Bradford, Merchant, Hotel Lu- cerne, 201 W. 79 St., New York, N. Y. Hockey Team. Memb., A K E Assn. of New York. Joseph Bates Champlin, 29 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn. Lawrence D. Cremin, 148 Claremont Ave., New York City, N. Y. Howard Risley Eddy, 33 Lorrain St., Hartford, Conn. James Thompson Ganson, 50 Vermont St.. Buffalo. N. Y. Roland Robinson Harrington, i Irving PL, Troy, N. Y. George Francis Howard, 424 Sycamore St.. I'.ilisline, Tex. Austin Laing Moore, " Moorland," J(;hnstuwn, Pa. Edward Harper Prentice, 7 Swan St., Schenectady. N. Y. Edwin Young Staley, 600 W. 146 St., New York, N. Y. igi2 Robert Irving Inglehart, 327 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, N. Y. Victor Pandia Ralli, 167 W. 88 St., New Vork, N. Y. Richard Montgomery Raven, 78 Maple Ave., Bay Shore, L. I. Henry Dutton Smith, 3 Easterly Ave., Auburn, N. Y. Kenneth Walter Van Eman, Wilkins- burg. Pa. Vincent Myers Ward, 139 Lincoln Ave., Bellevue, Pa. 1913 John Hale Brekford, 264 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Langley Stoddard Homer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter Herndon Inge, 940 Government St., Mobile, ."Ma. See Psi, 1912. Sidney John Lane, 10 Jones Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Harold Edward McCormack, 864 Pros- pect PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Barret Montfort, Cherokee Park, Louis- ville, Ky. Harry Nelson Vickerman, Thompson- ville. Conn. 982 CXmvpriitp Clfvflanb O BETA CHI WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY [WESTERN RESERVE COLLEGE, HUDSON, OHIO, UNTIL SEPTEMBER, 1882] Cleveland, Ohio. Chartered, November 17, 1868 THE B X Chapter of A K E was established December i, 1868, at Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio. To-day it is exceedingly diflScult for us to imagine a chapter of B ® n applying for and obtain- ing admission to A K E, but such was the fact. It is difficult to assign reasons for the secession of the B Chapter of B ® n from the parent body. This movement was started under the leadership of the active B Chapter. Cor- respondence was opened with several of the chapters of A K E, and all let- ters received in return were favorable to the petition of the B Chapter. This matter was submitted to the next convention, held at Amherst College, October 8 and 9, 1868; the petition was granted and B X became the 33rd chapter of A K E. The charter of B X, granted to them, named as charter members, Messrs. Williams, Sherman, Williamson, Warren, Baker, Baldwin, Beach, and Dodge. At the institution of the chapter by Bro. Heaton of $, and at the initiation the following men were taken in : Messrs. Hanford, Kennan, Latimer, Vance, Laylord, Hoyt, Sherwood, and a few alumni members of B Chapter of B ® n who had signed the secession petition. The first meeting of B X Chapter of A K E was held December 5, 1868, at which meeting Bro. Ellwood Williams was called to the chair. A committee was appointed to draft a constitution for the chapter. At the next meeting, ten days later, the election of officers was held. From this time on the chapter entered into fraternal relations with the other chapters. Letters of congratu- lations and invitations to all fraternity activities came regularly. The chapter immediately entered the college activities with an enthusiasm that assured its success. The college, though small at the time, with an enrollment of from sixty to seventy-five; students, was rapidly increasing in 98s BETA CHI size and luunbcrs. With tlie B X Chapter of A K E, there also existed in the college, chapters from A A , 4> F A and A Y. The convention of 1873 was the first attended by a member from B X, Bro. Carey, '745 being the delegate. Ueyond the mere mention of the fact that he went, the minutes give no information regarding the convention. Up to this time no regularity had been observed in holding the meetings; they were held sometimes once a week, more often once in two weeks, but as yet no definite night \va^^ set for them. In '73, however, a motion was made and carried to hold the meetings once every two weeks, which' policy was pursued until '82, when weekly meetings were begun. In 1882 the college was removed to Cleveland. For fifty-seven years this little college had thrived in Hudson. Many old associations were broken, many fond memories taken away by this change, but the wisdom of this move has shown itself repeatedly. It was mainly through the financial aid of Amasa Stone that this move was brought about. The name of the college was changed to Adelbert College of Western Reserve University, in memory of Mr. Stone's son who had recently been drowned while at Yale. With the removal of the college to Cleveland in '82, the advantages which came to the college also helped B X. The chapter was first located in Fair- mount Court. Since then it has been located in several places, first in the Hower-Langton Block, then at the corner of Fairmount and Cedar, next on Deering St. and finally at the present location on Adelbert St. In 1897 the first formal banquet was held. At this banquet all of the Northern Ohio chapters were represented. Banquets are now held annually by B X, and are well attended. In later years it has ever been the endeavor to introduce into the meetings more of ritual, more of solemnity. And so the result as manifested in the chapter to-day is a history of progress along this line. Laxness which char- acterized former meetings has been remedied. Now it is a most serious matter to be absent from the Monday night meetiiig or delinquent on assign- ments. All of this can not fail to better conditions and it is for further ad- vancement in these respects that we all strive. In Cleveland B X has proven herself an important factor in college life, in social life, in political life and in business life. In college she has always been' in the front rank, in all lines, athletics, studies, general good fellowship, and all college activities. Her internal relations have ever been of the best. May B X ever maintain the high standard set for her by the history of the past. g86 BETA CHI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBERS George Henry Ford, Banker, fBurton. Ohio. A.B., A.M. A.B., 1S62. 4th Corpl., Co. B, Ssth Ohio Inf., U. S. A., June-Oct., 1862. m., Corinne E. Williams, June 4, 1866. Magis- trate, Burton, Ohio, 11 yrs. Initiated into A K E, June 28, 1870. Ohio Gen. Assembly, House, 1872-75. V. Pres., Natl. Bk. of Paines- ville, Ohio, 1879-83 ; Painesville Natl. Bk., 1883 — . Ohio Gen. Assembly, House, 1884 — . Cortland Latimer Kennan, Lawyer, 11 and 12 Gardiner Block, Norwalk, Ohio. A.B., A.M. 1st Honor, Jr. Ex. ist Com- menc. Honor. * B K. A.B., 1867. Lawyer, Norwalk, Ohio, 1869 — . m., (i) Eloise Lucy Case, May 5, i86g. Initiated into A K E, June 27, 1869. Priv., Co. G, i6th O. N. G., Aug. 6-9, 1877; ist Sergt., Aug. 9, 1877-79; 2d Lt, 1879-82; ist Lt., 1882-85; Capt., 1S85- 86; Col. and Aide, Staff of Gov., 1886-87; Lt- Col., sth O. N. G., 1889-98. Col., 5th O. V. I., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Memb., City Council and Bd. of Edu., Norwalk, Ohio. m., (2) Helen L. McLeod, nee Thomas, Oct. 15, 1904. Clifton Gregory Marshall, Teacher, tNew York, N. Y. Initiated into A K E, June 29, 1869. Music Teachei. Res., 118 W. Washington PI. Philo Adams Otis, Real Estate, 709 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., 1868. Soph. Decl. Pr. Initiated into A K E, June 29, 1869. Loans and Securities, Chicago, 111., 1869 — . m., Alice Jeanette San- ford, June, 1890. Trustee, Theodore Thomas Orchestra, ib., 1894 — . One of founders of Apollo Club, ib. William Hanford Upson, Lawyer, 174 E. Market St., Akron, Ohio. A.B. Western Reserve, 1838-42. Lat. Salu- tatorian. Jr. Ex. Commenc. Speaker. * ,B K. Law Student, Painesville, Ohio, 1842-44. Yale Law Sch., 1844-45. Ohio Bar, 1845. Lawyer, Akron, Ohio, 1846-82. Ohio Gen. Assembly, Senate, 1854-55. m., Julia A. Ford, Akron, Ohio, May 20, 1856. U. S. House of Reps., Ohio, 1869-73. Judge, Ohio Supreme Ct., 1883; Ohio Circ. Ct., 1885-93; Chief Justice, id., 1891-92. Trustee, Western Reserve, i860 — ; Oberlin Coll. ; Lake Erie Sem. Samuel Augustus Wildman, Judge, Nor- walk, Ohio. Sergt., Co. B, 25th Ohio Vol. Inf., U. S. A., 1863-66. Western Reserve, 1867-70. Class Pres. Ohio Bar. 1870. m., Ellen Elizabeth Howe, July 13, 1870. Salina, Kans., 1870-71. lawyer, Norwalk, Ohio, 1871-95. Initiated into J K E. Jan. 21, 1880. Judge, Ohio Ct. Common Pleas, ib.,, 1895-1905; Ohio Circ. Ct., 1905—. Henry Martyn Wright, Merchant, 140-4 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. A.B., A.M. Priv., 85th Ohio Inf., June-Oct., 1862. A.B., 1864. ra.. Flora May Haight, San Francisco, Cal., Sept., 1873. Initiated into A K E, June 30, 1875. Pres., Wright, Kay & Co., Detroit, Mich. Memb., Detroit A K E Alumni Assn. *Ebenezer Bushnell, Clergyman, Cleve- land, Ohio. A.B., A.M., D.D. La"t. Oration, Jr. Ex. * B K. Salutatorian. A.B., 1846. Tutor, Western Reserve, 1849-50. m., (1) Julia E. Baldwin, Hudson, Ohio. Presb. Ch.. Boston. Ohio, 1850-57; Fremont, Ohio, 1857-82. Sch. Examr., Sandusky Co., Ohio, 1858-65. m., (2) Cornelia K. Woodruff, ib. Supt., Pub. Schs., Fremont, Ohio, 1860-63. Trustee. West- ern Reserve, 1861-82. D.D., Marietta Coll., 1871. Initiated into A K E, Mar. 5. 1879. Trustee. Treas., and Rec. Sec, Western Re- serve, 1882 — . *Thomas Doggett, Clergyman, Bryan, Ohio. A.B., A.M., D.D. Jr. Ex. Orator. * B K. A.B., 1848. Tutor, Western Reserve, 1850-52. m., Frances Lee Barrows, 1855. Presb. Ch., Groveland, Mass., 1857-64; Niagara Falls, X. Y., 1864-76. Initiated into A K E, July 1, 1873. Act. Prof., Rhet. and Moral Philos.. Western Reserve, 1877-78. Presb. Ch., Bryan, Ohio, 1878—. D.D., 1879. *Henry Lawrence Hitchcock, College President, Hudson. Ohio. A.B., D.D. * B K. A.B., Commenc. Honors, Yale, 1832. Cong. Ch., Morgan, Ohio, 1837- 40. m., Clarissa M. Ford, Dec. 20, 1837. Presb. Ch., Columbus, Ohio, 1840-55 D.D.. Williams Coll., 1855. Prof., Nat. Theol. and Christian Evidence, Western Reserve, 1855- 73; Trustee and Pres., id., 1855-73. d., July 6, 1873. *Henry Valentine Hitchcock, Manufac- turer, Michigan City. Ind. .■\.B., A.M. * B K. Western Reserve, 1855- 59. Lane Theol. Sem., 1861-64. Priv., i77tli Ohio Vol. Inf., U. S. A.; Chapl.. 23d Corps, 1864-65. Presb. Ch., Ellsworth. Ohio, May- .\ug., 1864-65; StreetsboroLigh, Ohio, 1865-66. Prin., Western Reserve Prep. Sch., . 1866-69. -Memb., Chamberlain & Hitchcock, Farmers, Hudson. Ohio, 18^9-71. With Ford, Johnson & Co., Chair Mfrs., 1S71— ; Treas., id., i88g— . *George William Knapp, Lawyer, Nor- walk, Ohio. A.B., A.M. A. 11., 1861. Law Student. Nor- 987 BETA CHI walk, Oliio, 1861-63. Lawyer, ib., 1863-1903. .A.M., 1864. ni., Helen I'kvi liinci, ib., May 19, 1869. Initiated into A K K, June 27, 1S76, Pros. Atty., Huron Co., Ohio, 1868-72. d., Aug. 13, 1905- *John Pierce, Banker, Denver, Colo. A.B., A.M. A. B., 1850. ra., Frances Sophia i\[offett, Oct. 23, 1856. Surv. Gen., Colo., 1862-66. Pres., Denver Pacific R. R., 1869-70; Denver & Boulder Valley R. R., 1872 — . In- itiated into A K E, July 1, 1873. Pres., Union Bk., Denver, Colo., 1875 — . Pres., Denver Assn. Civ. Engs. *Henry Houghton Rice, Clergyman, Sac- ramento, Cal. A.Ii., B.D. Lat. Oration, Jr. Ex. '!> B K. A.B., Philos. Oration, 1867. Initialed into A K E, June 29, 1869. B.D., Union Theol. .Sem., 1870. Presb. Ch., Norwalk, Ohio, 1870- 75; Sacramento, Cal., 1875 — . m., Caroline Batchelder Thompson, ib., Oct. 9, 1877. ♦Philo Adams Wilbor, Banker, Chicago, 111. A.B. Gr. Oration. Jr. Ex. * B K. A.B., Salutatorian, 1866. Initiated into A K E, June 10, 1869. d., 1888. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1869 *Elwood Williams, Columbus, Ohio. A.B. Charter Member. * B K. Philos. Ora- tion. Asst., State Library, Columbus, Ohio, 1869-70. Univs. of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1871- 72. d., Mechanicsburgh, Ohio, Sept. 4, 1872. 1870 William Henry Warner, Mine Operator, Cleveland, C3hio. Charter Member. Western Reserve, 1867-68. Teller, Mahoning Bk., Youngstown, Ohio, 1869- 71. Sec, Iron Wks., Mineral Ridge, Ohio, 1871-74. m., Caroline Elizabeth Whitney, Mineral Ridge, .Ohio, Oct. 14, 1874. Coal Operator, 1874-85. Mgr., Fairview Mng. Co., Mineral Ridge, Ohio; Mine Operator, Cleve- land, Ohio, 1885 — . James DeLong Williamson, Clergyman, 925 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, Ohio A.B., A.M., D.D. Charter Member. Asst. Sec, XXIII A K E Conv., Brunswick, Me. Oct. 6-7, 1869. * B K. m., Edith Day Ely, Elyria, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1875. Presb. Ch., Nor- walk, Ohio, 1875-78; Cleveland, Ohio, i888- 1901. D.D., Wooster Univ., 1901. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn., Cleveland, Ohio, 1888 — '. Trustee, Western Reserve; Lake Erie Coll. Clubs; Union, Euclid, University. *John Edward Sherman, Real Estate, Washington, D. C. See Lambda, 1870. Kenyon Coll., 1867-68. Western Reserve, 1868-69. Charter Member. Clk., Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers, Washington, D. C., 1869-71; Asst. Cashier, 1871-73. Memb., Sherman & Co., Bankers, ib., 1873-74; Sher- man & Grant, id., 1874-76. U. S. Marshal, N. Mex., 1876-82. Real Estate Agt., Washington, 1871 George Griswold Baker, Physician and Surgeon, " The Standish," Denver, Colo. A.B., M.D. See Omicron, 1874. Char- ter Member. Univ. of Mich., Med. Sch., 1871. L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1872. m., Celia Ashmun, Akron, Ohio, June 18, 1873. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1875. Phys., Akron, Ohio, 1875-88; Denver, Colo., May, 1888—. Memb., Med. Soc, Summit Co., Ohio; Union Med. Assn., N. Eastn. Ohio; Ohio State Med. Soc; Am. Med. Assn. Charles Rodney Baldwin, Banker, fWa- terbury. Conn. A.B, Charter Member. Teller, Waterbury Natl. Bk., Waterbury, Conn., 1871-78. Cashier, Mfrs. Natl. Bk., ib., 1878 — . Treas., Ameri- can, ib., 1878 — . Treas., United Press Co., ib., 1883—. Mortimer Henry Dodge, Merchant, tCleveland, Ohio. Charter Member. Western Reserve, 1867-70. m., Florence Britton, Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. IS, 1876. Cecil Dwight Hine, Lawyer, 725 Wick Ave., Youngtown, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. m., Elizabeth Woodruff, Oct. 9, 1872. Sec. and Treas., Am. Rapid Telegraph Co., Ohio, 1882 — . Trustee, Rayen Sch., Youngstown, Ohio. Jainis Raymond Kennan, Judge, 311 W. Liberty St., Medina, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Gr. Oration, 1870. Lat. Salutatorian. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Bridgeport, Ohio, 1871-72; Gram. Sch., Norwalk, Ohio, 1872-73; Western Reserve, Prep. Dept., 1873-78. A.M., 1876. Law Stu- dent, Norwalk, Ohio, 1878-79. Ohio Bar, 1879. Lawyer, Norwalk, 1880-85. m., Cora E. Pickard, ib.. May I, 1882. Prin., High Sch., ib., 1885- 86. Supt., Pub. Schs., Medina, Ohio, i886- 1908. Co. Examr. of Teachers, Medina Co., Ohio, 1 888- 1 908. Probate Judge, ib., 1909 — . Memb., Lodge and Chapter, F. & A. M.; I. O. 0. F. Everton Judson Latimer, Lawyer, t23 Public Sq., Cleveland, Ohio. See Phi, 1874. Charter Member. Edward Dunn Vance, Clergyman, fKins- man, Ohio. A.B., B.D. Charter Member. * B K. Philos. Oration. Union Theol. Sem., 1871-73. B.D., Lane Theol. Sem., 1874. Presb. Ch., Kins- man, Ohio, 1874 — . m., Annie Kellogg Ham- mond, Vernon, Conn., June 14, 1876. Clk., Presbytery, Mahoning, Ohio, 1881 — . Europe, 18S3. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Kinsman, 1887—. *Clifton B. Beach, Lawyer. Cleveland, Ohio. Charter Member. Fresh. Gr. Pr. m., Janet S. Chisholm, Oct. 15, 1873. Pres., Nail Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1879 — . ♦Francis Albert Hanford, Physician, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. A.B., M.D. Charter Member. * B K. M.D., Valedictorian, Univ. of Wooster, 1874. Phys.. Akron, Ohio, 1874-75. Sec, Med. Soc. Summit BETA CHI Co., Ohio, 1875. Res., Chico, Cal., for health, 1875-77. d., Cleveland, Ohio, May 30, 1877. 1872 Thomas Frank Gaylord, Lawyer, t4i3 Main St., La Fayette, Ind. Charter Member. Western Reserve, 1868-71. 1st Decl. Pr., 1870. Yale, 1871-72. Law Stu- dent, La Fayette, Ind., 1873-76. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1876: La Fayette, Ind., 1877 — . Thaddeus EUery Hoyt, Judge, 79 Pros- pect St., Ashtabula, Ohio. Charter Member. Priv., 29th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1861 — ; ist Lt., id. Western Reserve, 1868—. m., Isabell M. Shaffer, July, 1870. Lawyer, Kewaunee, Wis., 1870-75. Dist. Atty., Kewaunee Co., Wis., 1873-75. Mayor, Ke- waunee, 1873-75. Lawye'r, Ashtabula, Ohio, 187s—. City Solic., ib., 1878—. Judge, Ct. of Common Pleas, Ashtabula, Lake, and Geauga Cos., Ohio. Robert Walker Tayler, Judge, 1949 E. 93 St.. Cleveland, Ohio. LL.D. Prin. High Sch., New Lisbon, Ohio, 1872-73; Supt., Schs., ib., 1872-73. Ed., Buck- eye State, ib., 1875-76. m., Helen Vance, ib.. May 18, 1876. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1877- 1905. Pros. Atty., Columbiana Co., Ohio, 1880- 84. U. S. House of Reps., 1895-1903; Rep. Chmn., Com. on Elections, 6 yrs. U. S. Dist. Judge, Northn. Dist. of Ohio, 1905 — . LL.D., Oberlin Coll., 1908. *William Edgar Sherwood, Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio. Charter Member. Columbia Law Sch., 1872- y^. m., Mary Hall, Oct. 8, 1874. Memb., City Council, Cleveland, Ohio, 1876-78; Cllt., Bd. of Imprs., 1878-81; Asst. City Solic, 1881— . 1873 Everton Judson Abbott, Physician, 425 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Minn. A.B. M.D., Univ. of Wooster, 1875. M.D., ad euendum. Western Reserve. Res. Phys., Charity Hosp., Cleveland, Ohio, 1875-76. Phys., St. Paul, Minn., 1876—-. m., Jean R. Steele, ib., June 9, 1881. Prof., Clin. Med., Univ. of Minn., 1887 — . Memb., Staffs, St. Joseph's Hosp. and City and Co. Hosps., St. Paul. Robert Hall Babcock, Physician, 92 State St., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., M.D. Univ. of Mich., 1873-76; A.M., 1888. M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1878; Columbia, 1879. m., Elizabeth C. Weston, Montclair, N. J., June 12, 1879. Univs. of Berlin, Munich, and Wurzburg, 1880-83. Phys., Chicago, 111., 1883—. Prof., Clin. Med., and Phys. Diagnosis, Chicago Post Grad. Med. Sch., 1887-92. Prof., Clin. Med. and Diseases of Chest, Coll. Phys. and Surgs., 1891-1905; Attending Phys., 1891-1907. Consulting Phys., St. Mary Thompson, Marion Sims, and St. Anthony de Padua Hosps. Authot, "Diseases of the Heart and Arterial System," "Diseases of the Lungs." Memb., Assn. Am. Phys.; Am. Climatol. Assn.; Natl. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis; Internatl. Inst, for Tuberculosis; Am. Congress, Phys. and Surgs. Cor. Memb., Medico-Chirurg. Soc. (Edinburgh). Res., Bellevue PI. Thomas Bond Hall, Lawyer, fProspect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Law Student, Cleveland, Ohio, 1873-75. Ohio Bar, 1884. With H. A. Seymour, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C, 187S-81. Lawyer, Cleveland, 1884 — . Author, "Hall's Patent Es- tate." Henry Laurens Kennan, Judge, 1909 Ninth Ave., Spokane. Wash. A.B., A.M. * B K. Philos. Oration. Law- yer, Norwalk, 1875-91. m., Fanny Amelia Anthony, Sandusky, Ohio, June 13, 1877. Corpn. Clk., Norwalk, 1880. Judge, Probate Ct., Huron Co., Ohio, 1882-91. Lt. and Capt., O. N. G., 1886-91. Lawyer, Spokane, Wash., 1891 — ; Munic. Judge, ib., 1898-1902. J'udge, Superior Ct., Wash., 1902 — . ♦Frederick William Taylor, Bishop, Quincy, 111. A.B., A.M., S.T.D., D.D. m., Cora L. Kings- ley, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1874. Gen. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1876. P. E. Missn., Ohio, 1876-77; Ulster Co., N. Y., 1877- 78. S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1878. P. E. Ch., Danville, 111., 1878-86; Springfield, 111., 1886-1901. Trustee, Gen. Theol. Sem., 1880- 84. Bishop, Quincy, 111., 1901-03. D.D., Nashotah. TheoU Sem. Trustee, St. Mary's Sch., Knoxville, 111. Dep., Gen. Conv. of P. E. Ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1883. Author, "Brief Notes upon the Confession of our Christian Faith, commonly called 'The Athana- sian Creed." Memb., Am. Soc. Microscopists. d., Kenosha, Wis., Apr., 1903. 1874 Powell De Charmes Branum, Merchant, Sewickley, Pa. Western Reserve, 1870 — . D. M. Carey, Journalist, tDetroit, Mich. Traveling Cor., Detroit, Post. James Robertson Carey, Lawyer, fSalem, Ohio. A.B. Fresh. Lat. Pr. Jr. Sci. Oration. Har- vard Law Sch., 1875-76. Ohio Bar, 1877. Lawyer, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1879-87; Salem, Ohio, 1887 — . Solic, 4th Dist., ib., 1887 — . m., Caroline Hampson, ib., July 19, 1888. 1875 George Smith Harter, Teacher, fSidney, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Priv. and Corpl., 110th Ohio Inf., U. S. A., 1862-65. Philos. Oration. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Greenville, Ohio, 1875-79. in-> Flora E. Meeker, Oct. 18, 1877. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Dayton, Ohio, 1879- 80. Prin., High Sch., Sidney, Ohio, 1880—. Guy Worth Kinney, Lawyer, fGardner PI., Toledo, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1871 — . Ohio Bar. Theodore Williams Mead, Merchant, tBigelow, Kans. Western Reserve, 1871-72. m., Marion S. Stowell, Dundee, Mich., Apr. 27, 1879. Mer- chant, Bigelow, Kans., 1881 — . 1876 Joseph Douglas Gallagher, Lawyer, Glen Ridge, N. J. A.K. Teacher, Western Reserve, Prep. Dept., 98g BET.i cin 1876-77. Lawyer, Newark, N. J., 1880. m., Barbara Mary Mcintosh, Bloomfield, N. I . Nov. 15, 1881. Dir., RloomfieliJ J'ub. Co., ib., i88s — . Assoc. Ed., Cilijcn, ib., 188.';—. Charles Walter Trowbridge, Hotel Tro- prietor, Fairfield, Iowa. Sec. and Treas., Hk., Detroit, Micb., 1876-80. Coml. Traveler, U. S. Mercantile Agency, 1880- 87. Coal Bus., Chicago, 111., 1887-98. Hotel Bus., Fairiield, Iowa, J 898 — . Robert Justice Young, Clergyman, 598 Field Ave., Detroit, Mich. See Omicron, 1876. Western Reserve, 1872-74. Univ. of Mich., 1874-76. *James Byron Taylor, Edinboro, Pa. Relatives have no trace. Supposed to have died at Edinboro, Pa., 1873. 1877 Clarence Emir Allen, Mining, 929 First Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. A.B. Decl. Pr., 1874. Philos. Oration. * B K. m., Corinne Marie Tuckerman, Austin- burgh, Ohio, Nov. 28, 1877. Teacher, Grand R. Inst., Austinburgh, Ohio, 1877-78. Prin., Westn. Reserve Pub. Schs., Prep. Dept., 1878- 80. Memb., Sch. Bd., Hudson, Ohio, 1880-81. Instr., Gr., Western Reserve, 1880-81. Teach- er, Acad., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1881-86. Ranching, ib., 1886; Mng., ib.. 1887—. Utah Legis., 1888, 1890, 1894. Co. Clk., Salt Lake Co., Utah, 1890-92. U. S. House of Reps., 1895-97. Club, University. George Wallace Alvord, Lawyer, tPainesville, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1873-75. Memb., Alvord, Alvord & Baptist, Lawyers, Painesville, Ohio. John Hessin Clarke, Lawyer, Hickox Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Fresh. Decl. Pr. B K. Philos. Oration. Ed., Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio. Atty., Pittsburgh & Lake Erie R. R., 1882—. John Orlando Harter, Farmer, fSidney. Ohio. A.B. Jr. Philos. Oration. Teacher, W. Men- tor, Ohio, 1877-78; Grand R. Inst., Austin- burgh, Ohio, 1878-79. m., Harriet Newell Ells- worth, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1878. 1878 Frederick Carlos Bryan, Lawyer, 701 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C. A.B., LL.B., LL.M., D.C.L. Reporter, Daily Beacon, Akron, Ohio, 1879-80. , Ohio Bar, 1880. LL.B., Cincinnati Coll., 1881. Reporter, Sun- day Gazette, Akron, 1881-83; Prop, and Ed., id., 1883-85. Lawyer, ib., 1881-98. Priv., ist Sergt., ist Lt., Capt., Maj., Lt. Col., O. N. G., 1883-98. Maj., 8th O. V. I., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Sec, Ohio State Bar Assn., 1891-95. Memb., Bd. of Edu. (Pres.), Akron. Instr. in Law, Buchtel Coll., ib., 1894-96. Memb., Library Bd. (Pres.), 1896-98. m., Blanche Conger, ib., June l8, 1898. Memb., Dick, Doyle & Bryan, Lawyers, Washington, D. C, 1898—. Judge Adv. and Lt. Col., O. N. G., 1903. LL.M., George Washington Univ., 1903; M.Dip., 1904; D.C.L.. 1905. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev.; Soc. of Colonial Wars; Mil. Service Instn. ; Soc. Army of Santiago dc Cuba; Unite J Sp. War Veterans. Club, Uni\ersity (Washington). Legal Res., Akron, Ohio. Frank Canfield, fSydney, Australia. Abroad, 1880 — . Sheldon Hitchcock ToUes, Lawyer, 8320 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. * B K. Philos. Oration. Law Stu- dent, Painesville, Ohio, 1879-80. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1880 — . m., Jessie Russell King, Painesville, Ohio, Apr. 13, 1887. William Ford Upson, Lawyer, 27 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. A.B. * B IC Salutatorian. Univs. .of Ber- lin and Gottingen, 1879-81. Ohio Bar, 1882. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1883 — . m,, Grace Hazlett, Canton, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1885. Pres., Bd. Edu., Glenn Ridge, X. J. Res., ib. George Richard Walker, Lawyer, fChi- cago. 111. See Phi, 1878. Western Reserve, 1875-76. Yale, 1876-78. *Jacob James Halloway, Steel Manufac- turer, Wheeling, W. Va. A.B. Decl. Pr., 1876. Clk., ^tna Iron and Nail Co., Bridgeport, Ohio, 1878-79. Cashier, ist Natl. Ek., ib., 1880 — . m., Mary Patterson DuBois, Leaherwood, \\ . \'a., Nov. 13, 18S3. *Albert Sherman, Lawyer, Ashtabula, Ohio. A.B. Law Student, Ashtabula, Ohio, 1878-79; Lawyer, ib., 1879-91. m., Hattie Louise Frencli, ib., 'Jan. 5, 1888. City Solicitor, ib., 1890-91. d., Feb., 1891. ♦Charles Edward Sherman, Lawyer, Ashtabula, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1874 — . Ohio Bar. 1879 John Putnam Barden, Broker and Insur- ance Agent, 10013 Lamont Ave., Cleve- land, Ohio. * B K. Philos. Oration. Supt., Schs., Mil- ton, Ohio, 1879-81. Statistician, State Conir. Cora. Schs., and Dep. Sch. Comr., Columbus, Ohio. m., Lizzie L. Rickenbrode, Sept., 27, 18S2. Prin., High Sch., Painesville, Ohio, 1884-go; Ed., Telegraph, 1890-98; Postmaster, 1898-1906; Memb., Barden & Barden, Stock Brokers and Ins., 1906 — . Memb., Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. John Rawle Brotherton, Lawyer, 646 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. A.B., A.M. * B K. Philos. Oration. Law- yer, Waterford, Pa., 1883 — m., Leda Heems Ath, June 11, 1S91. Frank Alvin Lee, Merchant, fMadison Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1875-76. Postal Clk., Toledo. Ohio; Lumber Merchant, ib., 1884 — . Henry Ebbert Lee, Farmer, fHudson, Ohio. .\.B. Toledo Law Sch., 1879-81. Ohio Bar, Toledo, 1881. m., Anna Gregory, Hudson, Ohio, May 23, 1883. Mayor, Hudson, Ohio. , Bradford Van Vliet Putnam, Clergyman, 202 E. Colvin St., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M. B.D., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1882. m., Lucy Ella Wightman, Westfield, N. Y., 990 BUT J cm Oct. 4, 18S2. Presl). Ch.. Hnntiiv,'lon, X. V., 1 882-97 ; Canisteo, X. V., 1897-1909; Syra- cuse, N. v., 1^09 — . *John Gardiner Kennan, Physician, Springfield, Ohio. A.B., M.D. Jr. Sci. Oration, 1877. Jr. Dccl. Pr., '1878. * B K. M.n., Univ. of Mich., 1881. Pliys., Champion, ' Mich., 1882; Spring- field, Ohio, 1883-97. d., Sept. 3, 1897. 1S80 Joseph Warner Forbes, Clergyman. Peace Dale. R. I. A.B., B.T. Union Theol. Sem., 1883. Presb. Ch., Snohomish, Wash., 1S83 — s Europe, 1887—. Cong. Ch., Peace Dale, R. I. Chapl., N. Y. or Immune Regt. Henry Swift Upson, Physician, 515 New- England Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.D., M.D. tat. Oration, Jr. Ex. * B K. M.D., Columbia, 1884. Univs. of Berlin and Heidelberg, 1885-87. Phys., Cleveland, Ohio, 1887 — , m., Mary L. Southworth, 1905. 1 881 Arthur Bray, Merchant, 533 Clayton St., San Francisco, Cal. Western Reserve, 1877-79^ m., Effie Swain Smith, San Francisco, Cal,, Dec. 29, 1880. Memb., Bray Bros., Lumber Merchants, So- corro, N. Mex., 1881-84. Chief Dep. Co. Re- corder, Los Angeles, Cal., 1885-1903. Mer- chant, San Francisco, 1903 — . George Bray, Fruit Grower, fSanta Clara, Cal. Western Reserve, 1877-78. U, S. Dep, Rev. Coll., 1st Dist., Colo., I yr. George Edward Comstock, t3S Fifth Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. * B K. Salutatorian. With Muser Bros., New, York, N. Y. ; Cleveland, Colum- bus. Cincinnati & Indianapolis, R. R., Cleve- land, Ohio, 1887—. Noel Gale, Lawyer, 40 Wall St., New York. N. Y. A.B., A.M. Western Reserve, 1878-80. Ober- lin Coll., 1880-82; A.B., ib., 1882. Law Stu- dent, Faribault, Minn., 1882-84. Clk., Land Dept., Wis., Minn. & Pacific R. R., St. Paul, Minn. Lawyer, Faribault, Minn., 1884-88. A.M., 1887. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn., and New York, N. Y., 1888—. 1882 Edmund Fairfield Burton, Physician, 535 H. W. Hallman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. M.D., LL.B. See Beta Phi, 1883. Western Reserve, 1879-80. Univ. of Rochester, 1880-83. Thomas Hubbard Bushnell, Lawyer, 70S Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Chief Clk., Mgr., Cincinnati, Day- toii & St. Louis R., R., Delphos, Ohio, 1882. Bk.-kpr., Rolling Mill Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1882-84. Judge of - Insolvency and Juvenile Cts., Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, 1884-85. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, ,1885 — . Arthur Cushman McGiffert, College Pro- fessor, Union Theol. Sem., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., D.D. * B K. Valedic- torian. Union Theol. Sem., 1882-85. m., (x) Eliza Isabelle King, Washington, D. C, June 9, 1885. Univs. of Berlin and Marburg, ] 8S6- 87; Ph.D., 1888. Instr., Ch. Hist., Lane Tlicol. Sem., 1888-90; Prof., id., i890-,93; id., Union Theol. Sem., 1893 — . m., (2) Gertrude Hunt- ington Boyce, East Orange, N. J., Nov. 12, 1891. D.D., Western Reserve, 1892; Harvard, igo6. Author: "Dialogue between a Catliolic and a Jew," "Church History of Eusebius," with Prolegomena and Notes, "History of Christianity in the Apostolic Age," "The Apos- tles' Creed." . Memb., Am. Hist. Assn. Clubs: Century, N. Y. Philos. Henry Nelson Morris, Manufacturer, tCincinnati, Ohio. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Cincinnati Coll., 18S4. Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-87. Sec, Eu- reka Mfg. Co., ib., 1885 — . m., Ella Mayberry Blymer, ib.. Mar. 31; 1886. Sec. and Treas., Zimmerman Mfg. Co., ib., 1887 — . Sec, Cin- cinnati Machine Co., 18S7 — . Frederick Benjamin Northrop, Mer- chant, fMontezuma, Iowa. Western Reserve, 1878* — . m., Fannie Legare Cheney, Oct. 12, 1881. Charles Justus Wick, Banker, 133 Lin- coln Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. B.S. Teller, Wick Bros. & Co., Bankers, Youngstown, Ohio, 1887-94. m., (i) Sallie Thorne, ib., Oct. 6, 1886. Cashier, Wick Bros. & Co., 1894-1907; Dollar Savings & Trust Co., 1907-09. \'. Pres., 1st Natl. Bk., 1909 — . m., (2) Carrie Rhinehart, 1905. 1883 Frank Starr Bigler, Manufacturer, 607 Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1879-80. Decl. Pr., 1880. Univ. of Mich., 1880-81. Topographer, D. & R. G. R. R., Colo., 1881. Chief of Mng. Claim Div., Office Surv. Gen., Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1882-83. Sec and Mgr., Sufkin Rule Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1883-84. Memb., S. Bigler & Co., Flouring Mills, Painesville, Ohio, 1885,-86. With Chief Eng., Cal. Southn. R. R., Santa Fe Branch, San Bernardino, Cal., 1,887. Sec. and Traveling Agt., Mich. Bolt and Nut Wks., Detroit, Mich., 1887-1907. Mgr., Sales Dept., The Upson Nut Co., Cleve- land, Ohio, 1907 — . William Newton Cornell, Insurance, 159 La Salle St., Chicago, HI. Western Reserve, 1879-81. Cashier, Morley Bros., Hardware Jobbers, E. Saginaw, Mich., 1881-85; Sigler Bros., Mfg. Jewelers, Cleve- land, Ohio, and Ry. Fire Ins., Chicago, 111., 1885 — . Res., 1038 La Salle St. Charles Edwin Curtis, Insurance, Chi- cago, 111. Western Reserve, 1878-80. Teller, 2d Natl. Bk., Portage, Ohio. Asst. Cashier, Savings Bk., Wichita, Kans. m., Grace E. Kent, Kent, Ohio, 1889. Fire, Ins., Chicago, 111. George Marshall Fisher, Insurance. 159 LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Western Reserve, 1878-79. Memb., House & Fisher, Painesville, Ohio, 1880-83. Spec. Ins. Agt., Mansfield, Ohio, 1883-85; Asst. State Agt., 1885-87. State Agt. and Adjuster, Lon- 99 1 BETA cm don Assur. Corpn., Kng., Chicago, 111.. 1887 — . m., Laura Viola German, Jan. 27, 1909. Willard Fuller, Manager, 22 Chapman Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., U.S. Western Ueservc, 1879-81. A.B. and B.S., Poly. Inst., Worcester, Mass., 1884. Chemist, Furnace, Union Rolling Mill Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1884-86. m., Gail Clement Souther, Worcester, Sept. 2, 1885. Mgr., IJIast Furnace. Charles Edward Hitchcock, Clergyman, Bath, N. H. A.B., B.D. Lat. Oral. Pr., 1882. * B K. Salutatorian. B.D., Yale, 1886. Presb. and Cong. Chs., Ohio, Vt. and N. H., 1886—. Post Grad. Student, Vale, 1891-92. m., Helen P. Sill, Nov. I, 1893. Alvan Fuller IngersoU, Lawyer, Beres- ford Road, E. Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1879-81. m., Delia Eliza Bishop, Hudson, Ohio, Sept. 6, 1881. Coal Dealer, ib., 1881-85. Memb., Council, 1884- 86. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1885 — . George Morley Marshall, Physician, 1819 Spruce St.. Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., M.D. ■ * B K. M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1886. Pathol. Thesis. Pr. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1886 — . Res. Phys., St. Joseph's Hosp., ib., 1886-87. Univ. of \ienna, 1887. m., Har- riet P. Ely, 1893. Laryngologist, Philadelphia Hosp. and St. Joseph's Hosp. Memb., Coll. of Phys. of Philadelphia; Co. Med. Soc; State Med. Soc, and Am. Med. Assn. Charles Edward Sackett, fWichita, Kans. A.B., LL.B. Western Reserve, 1879-81. Soph. Decl. Pr. A.B., Yale, 1883. LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1887. D. C. Bar, 1887. Clk., 6th Auditor's Office, Washington, D. C, 1887—. Samuel Holmes Smart, Banker, fNew York, N. Y. Western Reserve, 1878-82. m., Maude Annie Hoyle, St. Louis, Mo., June 29, 1883. Cashier, and Part Prop., Bk. of Willoughby, Willoughby, Ohio. 1884 George Edward Andrews, fAnkona, Fla. Western Reserve, 1878-81. Stenographer, Akron Rubber Wks., Akron, Ohio, 1882; Jack- son Iron Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1883. Profes- sional Player, Philadelphia League Baseball Club, 1884—. Traveler, J. B. Field & Co., Detroit, Mich., 1887-88. Nathan Tracy Breed, Farmer, fPaines- ville, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1880 — . Jerome Smith Burrows, Journalist, 144 S. State St., Painesville, Ohio. A.B. Law Student, Painesville, Ohio, 1884-87. Teacher, Cleveland, Ohio, 1885 — . Lawyer, Painesville, Ohio, 1S87-92. Clk., House Com., Miss. R. Imprs., Washington, D. C, 1889-91. Ed. Wk., Painesville, Ohio, 1892. Officer, O. N. G., 1896-99. Capt., M Co., 5th Ohio Vol. Inf., Sp.-.^m. War, 1898. Aide-de-camp, rank Col., Mil. Staff of Gov., 1901-05. Mang. Owner and Ed., Daily Telegraph Republican, Paines- ville, Ohio, 1907 — . John Thomas Gill, Physician, Echo, Minn. M.D. Western Reserve, 1880-82. M.D., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1886. Phys., Monroe- ville, Ohio, 1886—. Herbert Allan Hitchcock,' Business, 1408 Washington St., Michigan City, Ind. A.B., A.M. With Cleveland, Brown & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1884; Hudson, Ohio, 1888- 1902. Bus., Michigan City, Ind., 1902 — . Memb., Bd. of Trustees, Adalbert Coll. and Western Reserve, 1892-1904. Clubs: Country, Civic Improvement (Michigan City). Peter Neff, Jr., Manufacturer, 1406 High St., Canton, Ohio. B.S., A.M. Fellow, Physics, Adelbert Coll., 1884-86. Elect. Constr. Dept., Arctic Ice Ma chine Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1886—; V. Pres., id. Instr., Math, and Physics, Case Sch. of Applied Sci., Cleveland, Ohio, 1889- 90. m., (1) Susan Elizabeth Williams, ib.. 1895: (2) Helen A. Butler, Gambler, Ohio, 1906. Charter Memb., Am. Soc. Refrigerat- ing Engineers. Memb., Mil. Order I..oyal Legion; A. A. A. S. Frank Walter Van Dusen, Lawyer, Nor- walk, Ohio. LL.B., A.M. Chief Ed., Reserve, 1884. Law- yer, Norwalk, Ohio, 1886 — . ra.. Kittle B. Thomas, 1888. Memb., City Council, Norwalk, 2 yrs. City Atty., 4 yrs. ; Mayor, 4 yrs. Ohio Gen. Assembly, 1906-08. Sec., Lexow Com., Hamilton Co. Memb., Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M.; K. P.; Elks. Louis Harvey Winch, Lawyer, 9907 Lake Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. * B K. Ohio Bar, 1886. Cor- respondent and Mng. Expert, The Iron Trade Review, Cleveland, Ohio, 1887 — . m., Florence Case Paine, Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 30, 1887. Sec. and Treas., A K E Alumni Assn., Cleve- land, Ohio, 1888—. Judge, Ohio Circ. Ct., 1902 — : Author, "Chronology of Ohio Stat- utes.'* Joint Author, "Journal Entries." 1885 Benjamin Albert Hayden, Publisher, 1505 20 St., Bakersfield, Cal. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1882-83. Ed. and Pub., Index, Madison, Ohio, 1885-86; Re- publican, Ironton, Ohio, 1887-1890. Newspa- per Pub., Bakersfield, Cal., 1890 — . Co. Au- ditor, Kern Co., Cal., 1893-95. Lt., 6th Cal., U. S. v., 1898. Tracy Hoyt Paine, Merchant, 420 Perry Payne Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1881-82. Bk.-kpr., Dodge & Paine, Ashtabula, Ohio, 1883-85. Memb., Paine Bros., Hardware Merchants, ib., 1882-1907: W. C. Richardson & Co., Vessel Owners & Agents, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907 — . Walter Wilcox Pratt, Lawyer, 821 Asy- lum Ave., Hartford. Conn. A.B. Gr. Oration, 1884.' * B K. Salutatorian. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1887; Painesville, Ohio, 1887-89; Hartford, 1889—. Memb., Conn. Soc. Sons of Am. Rev. Clubs: Golf, University. David Dudley Smead, Manufacturer, Madison, Ohio. A.M. Western Reserve, 1879-82; id., Adelbert Coll., 1882-83. Bk. Clk., Madison, Ohio, 1885- 86; Banker, ib. Spencer & Co., Real Estate, Loans and Ins., W. Superior, Wis., 1887-1904. m., Ella Catherine Teachout, 1890. Mfr., Wil- low Baskets, Madison, Ohio, 1904 — . 992 BETA CHI Field Watson Swezey, Lawyer, 624 Spencer Ave., Marion, Ind. A.B. Columbia Law Sch., 1888. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., and Marion, Ind., 1888 — . Mayor, Marion. Clifford Alfred Neff, Lawyer, 1425 Wil- liamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. See Lambda, 1888. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1884-85. Kenyon Coll., 1885-88. *Paul Erasmus Lauer, Teacher, Cleve- land, Ohio. A.B. Philos. Oration. * B K. Prin., Acad., Green Spring, Ohio, 1885 — . 1886 Willis Erdman Collins, Miller, 70 Cum- berland Ave., Asheville, N. C. Western Reserve, 1882-85. Clk., Natl. City Bk., Cleveland, Ohio, 1886-8;. Flour and Feed Bus., Hendersonville, N. C, 1886-87. m., Mary Hutchins Ingersoll, Cleveland, Oct. 12, 1887. Mgr., Asheville Milling Co., Asheville, N. C, 1888-—. Horace Arthur Fuller, Iron Merchant, 826 Hickox Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Memb., Condit, Fuller & Co., Iron Mer- chants, Cleveland, Ohio, 1886 — . m., Alice Tenney Ingersoll, Brooklyn, N. Y,, Apr. 14, 1886. Sec. and Treas., Union Rolling Mills, Cleveland. V. Pres., The Bourne-Fuller Co., ib. William Linton Pettibone, fCarnegie Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1882 — . 1887 Harry Perry Bosworth, Lawyer, fPaines- ville, Ohio. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1883-85. Law Student, 1885-88. Justice of the Peace, 1887 — . Ohio Bar. Edward Bushnell, Lawyer, igoo E. 81 St., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Acad., Green Spring, Ohio, 1887-1889. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1 890 — . m., Maude Kidder Sherwin, Apr. 20, 1892. Clubs: Union, University, Country. Winthrop Ingersoll, Manufacturer, Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1883—. Memb., W. K. Lynon & Co., Mfrs. of Machinists' Tools, Cleveland, Ohio, J887— . m., Harriett Caskey, ib., Oct. 12, 1887. Pres., The Ingersoll Milling Machine Co. William Henry Jones, Clergyman, fSi Kentucky Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Teacher, Howe Gram. Sch., Lima, Ind., 18S7— . Student, Theol. Sem., Cambridge, Ohio. Harrison Jerome Uhl, Lawyer, Grand Central Station. New York, N. Y. See Epsilon, 1888. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1884-86. 1888 Elmer Ellsworth Esselburne, Farmer, Canton, Ohio. A.B. See Epsilon, 18S8. Western ^Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1884-86. Williams Coll., 1886- 88. m.. Mary Elizabeth Harter, 1905. ♦George Grout, Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1884-86. d., Apr. I, 1886. *Otto Clyde Richardson, Washington, D. C. A.B. Law Student, Beach, Williamson & Gushing, Cleveland, Ohio, 1888 — . d., Ari- zona, 1S99. i88g Frank Hartman Billman, Lawyer, 2142 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. George Henry Bowman, Merchant, 224 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1885-86. Traveling Salesman, Bowman Bros., Cleveland, Ohio, 1887—. Nathan [Gould] Kendall, Insurance, 1104 New England Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. See Pi, 1889. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1885-87. Dartmouth Coll., 1887-89. Charles Wilder Simmons, Business, fClev.eland, Ohio. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1885-87. With Standard Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1887 — . William Alban Ulman, Lawyer, 165 Broadway. New York, N. Y. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1885-86. Shipping Clk., McMillan & Co., Massillon, Ohio, 1887; Traveling Salesman, id., 1888-89. Lawyer, Pueblo, Colo., 1890-96; Police Magis- trate and City Atty., 1890-92. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1896—. m., Ethel McEwen, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 10, 1906. i8go William Moses Bicknell, Railroad Con- tractor, t2073 Adelbert ' Rd., Cleve- land, Ohio. William Stillman Button, Architect, 2064 E. 96 St., Cleveland, Ohio. See Sigma Tan, i8gj. Western Reserve, 1886- 87. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1889-91. Memb., Loyal Legion. Leland Ingersoll, Lawyer, tiS2S Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. i8gi John Marvin Ingersoll, Physician, 31S Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.M. M.D., 1893. Phys., Cleveland, Ohio, 1893 — . Prof., Oto-Laryngol., Western Re- serve. A.M., 1895. m., Catharine L. Garvin. Fellow, Am. Laryngol. Assn.; Am. Med. Assn.; A. A. A. S. Clubs; University, Country. 1892 Charles Ignatius Anders, Physician, Old Fort, Ohio. M.D. Western Reserve Med. Sch., 1891-93. M.D., Univ. of Wooster, ' 1894. Interne, Lake- side Hosp., Cleveland, Ohio, 1894-95, Phys., 99.^ BETA cm Old Fort, Ohio, 1895 — . 111., Lclia lone He Camp, Klyria, Ohio, Apr. jo, 1898. Mcnib., Am. Med. Assn.; Ohio State .\kd. Assn. Fred Russell Fuller, Advertising, 1515 Williamson BIdg., Cleveland, Ohio. George Hoyt, Jr., Lancashire Road, Euclid Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. See Epsilon, 1892. Williams Cull., 1888. A.lcl- bert Coll., 1889. Harrison Garfield Rhodes, fBrown Ship- ley Co., London, Eng. George Nelson Sherwin, Banker, care 1st Natl. Bk., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Temporary Chmn., XL\' A K E Conv., Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 11-12, 1891. m., Flor- ence Wade Jones, igoi. Asst. Cashier, First Natl. Ek., ib., 1904 — . Fred Alphonso Weddell, fEuclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. *Barden Sylvanus Atwater, Castalia, Ohio. *Clinton Eugene Strong, Cleveland, Ohio. d., 1 890. 1893 Charles Walter Hermon, Merchant, fFremont, Ohio. Edward Stockton Meyer, Jr., College Professor, fCleveland, Ohio. Roland Edward Phillips, Business Man- ager, fHarper's Weekly, Nevir York, N. Y. Thomas Franklin Reed, Physician, 75 E. Main St., Massillon, Ohio. M.D. Western Reserve, 1893. Phys., Mas- sillon, Ohio, 1893 — . m., Mabelle King, Plud- son, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1893. James Wallace Van Dusen, U. S. Army, care Adjutant General, War Dept., Washington, D. C. M.D. See Omkron, 1896. ONE. N 2 N. M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1606. 1st Sergt., Co. G, 5th Ohio Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Act. Asst. Surg., Med. Dept., U. S. A., Phil- ippines, campaign against Aguinaldo, 1S99- 1901. 1st Lt. and Asst. Surg., U. S. A., 1901- o6j Staff, U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y., 1904-05. Capt., Med. Corps, U. S. Army, 1906 — . In campaign against Moros, Min- danao, 1906-07. Surg., Stations of Manila; Vigan, Luzon; Camp Keithly; Zamboango, all in P. I.; Columbus Barracks, Ohio; Ft. Crook, Neb.; Ft. Riley, Kans. Tour around world, 1897. m., Bessie Evelyn Haines, Elyria, Ohiq Oct. 20, 1908. Memb., Loyal Legion (Wash ington Commandery) ; Mil. Order of Moro Cam* paigns; Mil. Order "Army of Philippines"; Mil. Order Sp. War Veterans; Assn. Mil. Surgs. of U. S. ; Am. Med. Assn. ; Am. Geog. Soc. (Fellow, 1906); Ohio Soc. of N. Y.; A K E Assn. of N. Y. ; Lodge, Chapter, Coun- cil and Consistory, F. & A. M. ; Nobles Mystic Shrine; Elks. Club, ,\rmy and Navy (New York and Washington). Home Address, ,N6r- walk, Huron Co., Ohio. Temporary Address, Ft. Riley, Kans. 1894 William Loughride Aiken, Journalist, 51 Neshannock Ave., New? Castle, Pa. Western Reserve, 1892-94. 'm., Margaret Ruth Johnson, New Castle, Pa., .\ov. 3, 1907. Memb., Lodge, Chapter, Council and Comman- dery, 1". & A. M.; Nobles Mystic Shrine; K. P.; Elks; 1. O. O. F. Frederick Eben Coe.f Herbert Zabriskie Kip, fLeipzig. Gar. Joseph Davidson Lewis, Manufacturer, 222 Grant Ave., St. Paul, Minn. M.D. Cleveland Med. Coll., 1893. Coll., N. Y. Ophthal. Hosp., O. et A. Chir., 1895. Ocu- list, St. Paul, Minn., 1896-1908; Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Midland Mfg. Co., Inc., ib., 1909 — . Clubs: Minnesota, Town and Country. Robert Basil Meek, Physician, fFre- mont, Ohio. William Howard Prescott, Lumber Bus- iness, 1758 E. 63 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Ph.B. See Delta Delta, 1894. Western Re- serve, 1891-92. Univ. of Chicago, 1893-94. Lumber Bus., Cleveland, Ohio, 1894 — . Jack Searle, Journalist, fNew York, N. Y. Joseph Washington Townly, t2795 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. Francis Servis Wilson, Lawyer, 1202 Ashland Block. Chicago, 111. LL.B. ^ Western Reserve, 1897. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 1897 — • m., Caroline Siegfried, Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1903. Memb., Darrow, Masters & Wilson, Lawyers. ^^ Pres., Chicago Alumni Assn. Clubs; Homewood Country, Illinois Athletic. 189s Lew Worchester Burrows, Miner, Hough Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Otto Ernest Ostoff, Electrician, Chicago, 111. Oliver Robert Rieley, Secretary, 404 The Arcade, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Sec, Xorthn. Ohio Paving & Constr. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1895 — . m., Marie Voor- hees, 1879. Pres., Ohio Assn. of Contrs., 1908-09. Charles Herbert Scholey, Clergyman, 66 Church St., Freeport, L. L, N. Y. A.B., B.D. A.M., Columbia, 1897. B.D., Un- ion Theol. Sem., 1898. Post Grad., New Coll., Edinburgh. Asst., 1st Presb. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-01. Presb. Ch., East Harlem, New York, 1901-06; Aurora, N. Y., 1906-07; Free- port, L. I., 1908 — . m., Phoebe Anna Wright, June 29, 1904. Lect., N. Y. City Pub. Lect. Course, 1901 — . Scott Stewart, Lawyer, 527 Fifth Ave.. New York, N. Y. A.B. Western Reserve Law Sch. John Nelson Stockwell, Jr., Lawyer. 2291 Murray Hill Rd., S. E., Cleveland, Ohio. LL.B. See Delta Chi, 1897. LL.B., Cornell, 1897. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1897 — ; Memb., 994 BETA cm Bd. of Eclu., 1902-05. Ohio Gen. Assembly, 1906-09. Trustee, Sinking Fund Comsn., City of Cleveland, 1906 — . i8g6 Henry Courtney Evans, Physician, -104 N. Rayree Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. M.D. See Epsilon, 1895. Williams Coll., 1891—. Adelbert Coll., —1896. M.D., Johns Hopkins, 189S. Phys., Youngstown, Ohio, 1898—. Harold Rexford Hewitt, Accounting, C. C. C. & St. L. Ry., Cincinnati, Ohio. Railway Accounting, 1896 — . m., Julia Alice Rood, 1897. Contrib., Munsey's Mag. (Pen name), "Harold Rexford." Max Joseph Randolph, Lawyer, 2036 E. 90 St., Cleveland, Ohio. LL.B., 1896. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1896 — . 1897 John Duncan Evans, Lawyer. 6316 Bart- lett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1901. m., Irene A. Succop, Nov. 9, 1906. Harold de Wolf Fuller, College Profes- sor, 45 Brentford Hall, Cambridge, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. A.B., Harvard, 1898; A.M., 1900: Ph.D., 1902. Instr., Com- parative Lit., Harvard. Richard Hilliard Gaylord, Lawyer, fuS Hudson St., New York, N. Y. Alphonso Holly Morgan, Merchant, 1848 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Rufus Percival Ranney, Lawyer, 1016 Citizens Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Harry Dwight Smith, Advertising, 1515 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Ed. Staff, New York lour., 1897-99- Adv. Mgr., Sherwin-Williams Co., 1899-1907. Memb., Falls & Smith, Advertisers, ib., 1907 — . George Frank Thompson, Merchant, Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. Merchant, Hardware and Machine Tools, Youngstown, Ohio, 1897-^. Sec, LAKE Conv., Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12-13, 1896. ♦Frederick Melvine Lynn, Cleveland, Ohio. i8g8 Arthur Dayton Hughes, Agent, 331 Su- perior Ave., W. Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Agt., Am. Express Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1898 — . m., Abbie A. Whitmarsh, June 20, 1904. 1899 Louis Augustus Moses, Real Estate, 207- 8 The Arcade, Cleveland, Ohio. Franklin T. Bacus Sch. of Law. * A *. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1895-97; Law Sch., 1897-99. Mgr.. Reserve; Musical Clul)s (3). m., Olive T. Crane, Oct. 3, 1899. Clubs: Athletic, Automobile. Dudley Lytton Smith, Alusician, 9th Floor, Auditorium Bldg., Chicago, 111. 'I' B K. Piano Instr., Iowa Coll., Grinnell, Iowa, 1901-04. Dir., Iowa Coll., Sch. of Music, 1904-07. Memb., Faculty, Cosmopolitan Sch. of Music, Chicago, III., 1908 — . William Woodworth Tyler, Lawyer, 2040 E. 93 St., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. * B K. LL.B., Western Re- serve, 1902. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1902 — . I goo Walter Silas Adams, Lawyer, 23s Supe- rior Ave., N. W., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. B K. m., Alice L. Campbell, Cleve- land, Ohio, May 31, 1904. Adelbert Hervey Van Duzer, Advertis- ing Business, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. LL.B. m., Mabel Webster Smith, Cleveland. Ohio, Dec. 15, 1906. With W. H. Gates & Co., Advertising Agency, Cleveland; Mur., Eastn. Office, id.. New York, 1906 — . Kcs., 660 Riverside Drive. *John Long Riggs, Bryan, Ohio. igo2 John Alvin Alburn, Lawyer, Citizens Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. LL.n., A.M. Fresh. Gym. Pr. Honors in Gr. and Math., 2 yrs. B K. Grad., mag}Jd cum laude. Pres., Deb. Soc. 'I' A 4». LL.B.. 1904. A.M., 1904. Lawyer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1904 — : Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile Ct., ib., 1905-07. Asst. Atty. Gen. of Ohio, 1907 — . Memb., various societies, clubs, and fraternal orders. Wilfred Henry Alburn, Editor, Cleve- land Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio. Sidney Young Ball, Jeweler, 1847 E. 97 St.. Cleveland, Ohio. Memb., Ball Watch Co. Robert Thompson Gage, Officer of Cor- poration, 1957 E. loi St., Cleveland, Ohio. LL.B., Cleveland Law Sch. Ohio Bar, 1904. Practiced Law until 1908. Sec.-Treas., Mentor Knitting Mills Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1908 — . Memb., Troop A Cav., Cleveland, Ohio. Club, University. Raymond L. Hobart, Funeral Director, 201 N. Main St., Mishawaka, Ind. LL.B. Western Reserve Med. Sch. Lewis Blair Williams, Financier, 320 Citizens Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. *Paul Rae Codding, Findlay, Ohio. 1903 Walter Lewis Bissell, Teacher, The Haddam, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Charles Bushnell Byal, Farmer, Deshler, Ohio. A.B. Track, Football, and Gym. Teams, m., Anna Louise Parker, Nov. 27, 1906. Henry Ross Fisher, Warren, Pa. 1904 James Albert Boyd, Akron, Ohio. William Jay Dawley, Lawyer, 619 Wil- liamson Bldg.. Cleveland, Ohio. ,\.B.. LL.B. Western Reserve. Leiand Stan- ford. LL.B., Harvard, 1908. George Tuttle Fillius, Lawyer, 300 N. Park Ave., Warren, Ohio. A.B. LL.B.. Harvard, 1909. Ohio Bar, 1909. Memb., i'"illius & Fillius. Reuben Alford Ford, Soldier. See Lambda, 1904. Kenyon Coll., 1901-02. Western Reserve Law Sch., 1902-03. William B. Gilchrist, Manufacturer, 1955 E. 93 St., Cleveland, Ohio. .\.l!., .M.f-:. See Delta Chi. Western Reserve, 1 yr. Cornell, 1900-04. Garratt Bradford Smith Wilkin, Miner, 941 E. 5 South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Adelbert Coll., 1900-03. Rancher, Colo., 1903- 06. Supt., Mine, Utah, 1906-09. m., Julia Catherine Cullen, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 15, 1908. Operator, Wild Bill Mine, Beaver Co., Utah, 1909 — . 1905 Carey Rudolph Alburn, Lawyer, 1201 Citizens Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., B.C.L. Ed. Bd., Reserve Annual. Bus. Mgr., Reserve iVeekly (4). Rhodes Schp. from Ohio, at St. John's Coll., Oxford, Eng., 1905-08. Varsity La Crosse Team (2-:^). Pres., Am. Club (3). B.C.L., 1908. Staff, Press, Cleveland, Ohio, 1908. Lawyer, ib., 1908 — . Clubs; Tippecanoe, Lakewood Yacht. Thomas Allan Boyle, Automobile Manu- facturing, 10205 Euclid Ave., Cleve- land, Ohio. With R B. Stearns Co., Repair Dept, Cleve- land, Ohio. Walter Baldvyin Carnes, Salesman, care Lima Locomotive & Machine Co., Lima, Ohio. A.B. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1906-07. Address, 31s W. Market St. Bainbridge Cowell, Traveling Salesman, 2236 E. 49 St., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Yale, 1905. Formerly in newspaper business with Cleveland Plain Dealer and Cleve- land Press. Traveling Salesman, Bourne- Fuller Co., Steel & Iron. Ex-Memb., Troop A, O. N. G. Club, University. Roy Gould Harris, Salesman, care Gras- selli Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Cornell. William Harry Jackson, Business, 1520 E. 82 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Varsity Football, Baseball, and Basketball Teams. m., Mildred Hart, Jan. 12, 1905. Varnish Bus., Cleveland, Ohio, 1905 — . Walter Lawrence Robison, Mine Oper- ator, 10009 Lament Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. * B K. Western Reserve Law Sch. m., Florence M. Osborne, Jan. 23, 1907. ♦Harold L. Cline, Lima, Ohio. 1906 John Putnam Barden, Jr., care Sherwin- Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Memb., Barden & Barden, Stock Brok- ers and Ins., — 1909. With Sherwin-Williams 996 BETA CHI Co., \'arnish Sales Dept, 1909 — . Address 10013 Latnont Ave. Phelps Crane, fEuclid Heights, Cleve- land, Ohio. Albert Alexander King, Real Estate, Cleveland Trust Co., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. William Clarence Malin, Journalist, 1895 E. 75 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Western Reserve, 1892-95. Capt., Varsity Foot- ball Team (3). Reporter, State Ed., City Ed., Press, Cleveland, Ohio, 1905-09. City Ed., Leader, ib., 1909 — . Club, Lakewood Yacht. James Allan Parker, Merchant, 1916 E. 79 St., Cleveland, Ohio. a., Olive Robbins, Sept. 30, 1908. Hardware Bus. Azel Howard Wetherbee, Teller, Bank & Trust Co. of Vollmer, Vollmer, Idaho. 1907 Thomas Brooke Anderson, Salesman, Salem, Ohio. A.B. With Am. Steel & Wire Co. James C. Logue, Lawyer, 2163 E. 74 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Walter Ire Longsworth, Manufacturer, 2163 E. 74 St., Cleveland, Ohio. -A.B. Varsity Basketball Team, 4 yrs. (Capt., 2 yrs.). Varsity Football Team, i yr. With Glidden Varnish Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1907 — . Charles Test Prescott, fTawas City, Mich. Lawrence Caleb Spieth, Lawyer, 8- Gar- field Ct., E. Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. A.B., Leland Stanford, 1904. LL.B., Western Reserve, 1907. Lawyer, Cleve- land, Ohio, 1907 — . m., Helen N. Pepper, Los Angeles, Cal., July 8, 1908. ♦George Russell McWatters, Cleveland, Ohio. igoS Edgar James Tyler, Chemical Business, 2040 E. 93 St., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. Capt., Football Team. Harriet Pelton Perkins Schp. in Eng. B K. William James Watterson, 152 Haw- thorne St., Cleveland, Ohio. Franklin Roger Williams, Lawyer, 44 Beersford Rd., E. Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B. See Kappa, 1908. Miami Univ., 1904-05. Western Reserve, Adelbert Coll., 1905-08. Class Pres., Jr. Prom. Com. Del., LXI A K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., Nov. 13-15, 1908. Western Reserve Law Sch,, igo8-io; LL.B., 1910. Ed., Law Sch. Annual (2). Howard Knowlton Williams, Merchant, 1598 E. IIS St., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B. See Pi, 1907. Wholesale Lumber Mer- chant. 1909 Merrill Elbert Barden, Teacher, 10013 Lamont Ave., Cleveland. Ohio. A.B. Class Pres. (i). Coll. Football Team (1-2-3-4), 22o-yd Dash in State League, 190S. \\ Preb., Student Council. Glee Club. Don Ferdinand Brookhart, Manager, Youngstown, Ohio. iMgr., Car-lot Dept., Brockway, Alien & Bur- nett Co., Youngstown, Ohio. Address, 128 Park View. Arthur Addison Dawley, Real Estate, Ravenna, Ohio. Capt., Football and Baseball Teams. Coleman Clark Keeler, 614 E. Division St., Chicago, 111. See Delta Chi, 1910. Western Reserve, 1905- 06. Robert Oak McDowell, Fire Insurance, Medina. Ohio. Ohio State Coll. Robert Nugen Wilkin, Lawyer, E. High St., New Philadelphia, Ohio. LL.B., Univ. of Va., 1908. Lawyer, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 1908 — . I910 Robert Bruce Anderson, 3 Ellsworth Ave., Salem, Ohio. See Phi, 191 1. Charles Schoonoven Carey, Warren, Ohio. Baseball and Football Teams, 1908. Chmn., Soph. Hop Com. Memb., Student Council. Clinton Russell De Witt, 8613 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. V. Pres., Jr. Class. Mandolin Club. Varsity Football and Baseball Teams. Track Squad. Mgr., Football Team. Asst. Ed., 1909 Annual. Capt, Soph. Baseball Team. Del., A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn. Judson McClintock Hillman, care Na- tional Supply Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Chmn., Jr. Prom. Com. Kenneth IngersoU, Salesman, 75 Beers- ford Rd., E. Cleveland, Ohio. Varnish Sales Dept., Sherwin-Williams Co. Royal Lamar Schiller, 51 Lincoln Ave., Salem, Ohio. Football Team (2). Athletic Ed., Annual (3). igii Charles Andrew Alexander, 1850 E. 90 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Adelbert Coll., 1907-08. Princeton, 1908 — . Fred Russell Bill, 1791 E. 90 St., Cleve- land, Ohio. George Emerson Hart, 1593 E. 82 St., Cleveland, Ohio. George Radford Hodgkinson, 2189 E. 82 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Hiram Coll., 1907. Paul Baxter Hommel, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. WiUiam Frederick Spieth, Jr., 9293 Hough Ct, N. E., Cleveland, Ohio. Henry Saxton Thomas, 13925 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 997 BUT, I CHI Frederick Siemens Wellman, 8803 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Stephen Marvin Young, Jr., Law Stu- dent, Norwalk, Ohio. Kcnyon Coll. igi2 Ralph Harlow Akins, Jr., 1838 E. loi St., Cleveland, Ohio. Student i\thlctic Assn., j yrs. Frank Tennis Bowman, Jr., 1870 E. 93 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Yale Univ., 1908-09. Adelbert Coll., 1909 — . George John Ernst, 31 12 W. 25 St., Cleveland, Ohio. Robert James Izant, 25 Fay St., E. Cleveland, Ohio. Edward Adams Lembeck, 2199 Adelbert Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. Robert Marye Modisette, 5507 Mar- garetta St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Scott Arthur Rogers, 56 Windermere St., E. Cleveland, Ohio. Mandolin Club. Henry Edward Steele, Steubenville, Ohio. Frank King Truby, 207 Bank St., Paines- ville, Ohio. 1913 Carl WiUiams Fuller, 72 Wadena St.. E. Cleveland, Ohio. Charles Dixon Gentsch, 2826 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Eugene Thompson Izant, 36 Elberon Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. David Dudley Smead, Jr., Madison, Ohio. Harrison Morton Spence, 640 Mansfield Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. 998 DELTA CHI CORNELL UNIVERSITY Ithaca, N. Y. Chartered, February ii, 1870 OF the Eastern Greek letter fraternities, A K E longest continued the policy all once followed — that of selecting institutions for new chap- ters, and then selecting the men to whom to entrust a charter ; and A X was the last chapter A K E thus established. The 23rd Convention, Bow- doin, October, 1869, selected Cornell and appointed a committee. Sweet and Clark, 4>, '71, and Sloan, B $, '70, to visit Ithaca and select the men. They did this at the following Christmas holidays ; and after a week of quiet inquiry and " sounding," invited a dozen to meet them and each other at the Clinton House. The group proved mutually well and favorably known, but of such varied character that it took all the tact and logic of the committee to convince its members that the basis on which it was selected was one they should accept. But when each was told just why he and the others had been chosen, all grew enthusiastic and accepted the mission set forth by the committee — to make a compact group of those who had most of " go," and then through mutual loyalty to get the most and the best out of college life. * tertified their charter January 10, 1870. February i ith, the A X pin was first worn by her single senior. Essayist at the Irving Society's " public " ; and later in the evening the chapter's inaugural dinner was held at the Clinton House. Of local rivals, A A $ was creditably strong, K A led town Germans, Z * and X $ were popular, X * was trying to be exclusive, $ K * to be literary, and AY" earnest," A K E's place was to be won. The university had but lately opened. Everything was " in the jelly." This was A K E's opportunity. The Coruellian, issued in June, showed her membership of but thirteen in all four classes as including Senior Essayist, .Sophomore Corresponding Secretary, Orator and Prophet, Adjutant of the Cadet Battalion, Secretary of the Adelphi, one of the three debating societies, and Vice-President of the Irving, another; the Essayist of the Irving's Public; 1001 DllLTA cm one of the five founders and largest representative of K A, the leading Sopho- more Society ; Liase Ball President, members of the Orphans and Chess Clubs, and the first " four oared " (or any other) college crew Cornell had seen. Next year, 1870-1, of 618 students, she had 18. A Corncllian editor. Sopho- more Essayist, Ordnance Sergeant, Secretary and Treasurer of the Natural History Society, President of the Historical Society and the " Tyrant " of K A were A K E commonplace. But Cornell's Base Ball Club had swept all before it; and A K E had the president, catcher and short-stop of first nine, center and left fielders of second nine, center fielder of third nine, and the champion fraternity nine of the university, the Cricket eleven's captain, and two other members. The Cornell Navy had been founded and had started the glorious career with a boathouse, five boats, a A K E Commodore and a A K E Senior Director. The Athletic Association had opened Cornell's first " Gym," and, with A K E's for President, Secretary and Treasurer, was train- ing athletes. On the Era board of five, A K E was represented. Nor was this all. Within eight months from her " swing," the A K E Con- vention had accepted A X's invitation to hold its next session at Cornell, as it did in October, 1871. In preparation for it, the chapter got and furnished the finest fraternity hall at Cornell ; secured the great University parlors for the closing banquet ; organized convention " Public " exercises that were long red-lettered in fame ; and had " the regular A K E of a time," that was first so christened. And so it went on. For every one of the chapter's first ten years with never more than 1-25, and generally less than 1-30, of the student body in its ranks, it took the lion's share of student honors — practically the only ones at Cornell. For seven of the ten years the catcher and for the whole ten others of the first nine were A K E's. The Navy was largely officered and most fre- quently commodored by A K E's, while others rowed in the crews ; and Cor- nell's great " sweeps " of 1875 and 1876 were made under a A K E Commodore and Vice-Commodore, with A K E's in the crews, A K E in the knot that " be- gat " the Cornell Yell, a A K E of the two marshals that led the Saratoga jubilee processions of both years, a A K E to respond for the crews, and a A K E to write the song " 1875," in which the coincident birth of Cornell's " yell," and Cornell's Naval glory was celebrated. A A K E had planned, obtained sub- scriptions, built and fitted up the first gymnasium on the campus; and when the festival series of A X dinners, of which Bayard Taylor was the center, were closed by his death, a A K E of A X was selected to deliver the address at the unveiling of the memorial to him set up by the University. In fraternity matters A X has furnished the Poet for two conventions, the President for each of three others, the Historian for A K E's fiftieth anni- versary, and an incorporator and one of the Presidents of the A K E Club of X. Y. that for years served as the A K E capitol. When the Council was made A K E's central body, one of the five and its Secretary was the A X DELTA CHI delegate, as was also its second President. When the Quarterly was founded A X had one of the two men who got out the first volume, and this one edited the next four. Next to Lines and Anderson, and working for years with each, while they rescued chapter and personal data from the wreck of war for our first biographical catalogue, was a member of A X. " Nothing in town — everything on the Hill," may have serious limitations as a principle ; but A X lived up to it. So serious were the defects of such devotion to student life that class rooms were given second place ; but she hved up to that, also; and it would be hard to say who look back with most pride — those who did the impossible and led at once in scholarship and the Navy, the Nine or the Board, or those others who gave to the Navy or the Gym or to work for the chapter so much of the time scheduled for class work that they took their degree only " when they got to it." Chapter life may have been too strenuous, but it was never tame; the idea of not taking A K E into account never occurred to friend or foe ; and at more than one crisis members stripped themselves to save the honor of the chapter, and took a year of work outside to obtain funds again. With the graduation of '79 closed an epoch in A X's history. Its delegation was the last in the selection of which the charter members were specially active ; and as it passed from undergraduate life the chapter's ideals changed. Not till it had graduated did A X deign to undertake the social duties rival Greeks had eagerly assumed — the old status being hinted at in the current saying, that when A K E and any other rushed a Freshman, A K E got him, and the other got his sister. It was the same with faculty recognition. A K E's were awarded commencement honors galore, but A K E cared little for them, in comparison with the two Ivy oratorships she won at student elections. The Era editorships were the great student literary honors and so A K E fought for them till her Hne was far longer than that of any other fraternity. She led in founding the Navy ; and with the first Commodore and three of his suc- cessors, had obtained a Vice-Commodore in every other year but one. When it is added that there never was a time when she had not her share of the best students, the most finished writers and speakers, the purest and best of the University ; those who strove most stoutly for the Chapter's glory in all the lines mentioned; that Cornell students of 1870-80 may have known what they wanted as well as do those of to-day; and that the memory of how A X "got there" — just wherever she wanted to be — for year after year still finds a "live wire" in every live old boy — one can understand how little it takes to set his heart strings going at the concert pitch to which A X tuned them ; and why each is at heart most proud of honors that were not recorded in faculty annals. The chapter is now larger, its routine better established, its discipline more strict, its conservative forces steadily growing, and the great stone lodge, with its commons, its parlors, its memorials, a center for social life on the Hill, 100,3 DELTA CHI such as of late was undreamed of. But the old spirit still stirs. Even against the halo through which the golden age is seen, the lion banner that in " rush " week is flung out from the tower gives the old A K E new thrills; the fra- ternity and chapter blazons, through the glass of which the sunlight carries the A K E colors, are a fresh inspiration ; and the lengthening list of brothers " gone before," a growing treasure of memories. Even in the chapter's heroic age one must have wandered wide to have found more of the hero spirit than lately flamed forth when A X sent to the Spanish war more of her sons than any other Greek chapter, and when, as the memorial of her dead at San Juan was being placed in the University Chapel, another of her sons was win- ning distinction as the youngest of Cuban generals — to become Mihtary Governor of Havana and a candidate for the Cuban Presidency ; and another, still young, was winning distinction in Porto Rico, as he later did in the Philippines and China. As this 1910 edition of the catalogue goes to press, and A X celebrates her 40th anniversary, the pending chapter enterprise that best merits note is the doubling of her chapter house accommodations so as to provide for thirty- five in residence, besides guests. Thus will be more nearly realized the " col- lege " on the Oxford and Cambridge pattern for which more than twenty-five years ago we bought the one site more dominating the town than any on the campus ; and worked out such plans for cloisters, refectory, library and great hall — grouped about a court with gateway and tower — which could be de- veloped through generations, while used from the start. To some, present plans may seem ambitious. But they are modest compared with those we adopted when the University was but a tenth of its present size ; and which, as every really " old " member believes, are yet to be realized. The fortunate undergraduates who dwell in the flesh at A X's home will be ever more few as compared with the genial ghosts that will make it more homelike. But may there long be lacking from the number of these the cheerily re- vered brother of $ and the much enduring father-brother of A X ; both known to every member of the Chapter, to which from the beginning they have stood, one as the exemplar of all the humanities of culture, and the other as the one man who best appreciated how many elements must fuse to make a Cornell A K E Chapter, what a hot fire it takes to fuse them ; and how All's Well that Ends Well — as it always does. For such will ever be needed on earth — at Ithaca. 1004 DELTA CHI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER *Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Statesman, Fremont, Ohio. A.B., LL.B., LL.D. , Valedictorian, Kenyou Coll., 1842. Law Student, Columbus, Ohio, 1842-43. LL.B., Harvard, 1845. Lawyer, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, 1849-61. m., Lucy W. Webh, Chillicothe, Ohio, Dec. 30, 1852. City Solic, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1858-61. Maj., 23d Ohio Inf., U. S. A., June 7, i86r — ; Judge Advocate, Dept. of Ohio, Sept. -Nov., 1861 ; Lt. Col., Oct. 24, 1861 — ; Col., Oct. 24, 1862—; Brig. Gen., Oct., 1864—; Bvt. Maj. Gen., Mar. 13, 1865. U. S. House of Reps., Ohio, 1S65-67. Gov., Ohio, 1867-73. LL.D., Kenyon Coll., 1868; id.. Har- vard, Yale and Johns Hopkins. Res., Fremont, Ohio, 1873 — . Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Oct. II, 1877. Pres. of U. S., 1877-8*. Sr. _ \'ice Commander, Mil. Order of Loyal Legion. Pres., Soc. Army of W. Va. ; 23d Regt., Ohio \'ol. Assembly; Natl. Prison Reform .\ssn. Memb., Bd. of Trustees, John F. Slater Edu. Fund. Trustee, Peabody Edu. Fund; \\estern Reserve Univ.; Wesleyan Univ., Ohio; Mt. Union Coll. d., Jan. 17, 1893. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1870 James Julius Chambers, Author, no W. 57 St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. Charter Memb. Ed., Cornellian (4), 1870; Irving Essayist (4). Class Day Essayist. A *, of New York. *Charles Edwin Countryman, Lawyer, Albany, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Union Univ., 1885. N. Y. Bar, 1885. d., Apr. 30, 1899. *William Delafield Dwelle, Lawyer, Penn Yan, N. Y. .\.B. Law Student, Penn Yan, N. Y., 1883-S4. Teacher, Acad., ib., 1884-85. Lawyer, ib., 1886-1900. d.. Palm Beach, Fla., Apr. 5, 1900, 1884 Wilson Morrison Bering, Manufacturer, 457 W. William St., Decatur, 111. B.S. Sec. and Dir., Lee Investment Co., Wichita, Kans., 1886—. m., Mary Miller, Hills- borough, 111., Oct. 23, 1889. Real Estate Dealer, New Orleans, La. Mfr., Agricultural Imple- ments, Decatur, 111. Howard Emmet Case, Merchant, 1145 N. Lawrence St., Wichita, Kans. Ph.B. With Oliver Bros., Lumber Merchants, Wichita, Kans., 1884-87. Memb., Davidson & Case, Lumber Merchants, ib., 1887 — . m., Sara E. Blair, Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 2, 1888. George Bruce Davidson, Lawyer, 1630 N. Washington Ave., Scrantoii, Pa. B.S., LL.B. Ed., Cornellian. 1883; Cornell Era, 1S83. Reporter, Times, Philadelphia, Pa., 1885-86. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., j886. Lawyer, Philadelphia, 1886-87; Scranton, Pa., 1887—. John Lincoln Hoefler, Merchant, 1627 Champa St., Denver, Colo. Cornell, 1881-82. Toolmaker, E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N. Y., 1882-86. Shipping Clk., Remington Sewing Machine Agency, ib., 1886 — . ni., Maggie Uhle Hosch, Mohawk, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1887. Dealer in Typewriters, Denver, Colo. Allan Warren Poucher, Officer of Cor- poration, 148 W. S St., Oswego, N. Y. Cornell, 1881-83. Clk., Office, Co. Clk., Os- wego Co., N. Y., 1B83-86. With Standard Yarn Co., ib., 1886-87. Tour through Western States, 1887-89. Sec, State Norm. Sch., Oswego, 1889 — . m., Sarah C. Failing, Oct. 17, 1894. Cyrus Randolph, Lawyer, 3968 Vernon Ave.. Chicago, 111. Ph.D. Fresh. Orator. Ed., Cornellian, 1883. Pres., XXXVI 1 A K E Conv., Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 17-18, 1883.. Lawyer, Decatur, III., 18S6— . Oscar Dillwyn Weed, Lawyer, 160 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Woodford Contestant. Ed., Cornell Daily Sun 1883-84. 1876. Ed., New York Christian Advocate, 1876-80. Cor. Sec, Missn. Soc. of M. K. Ch., 1880-84. South America, 1885. Bishop, M. E. Ch., 1884. Founded, Maclay Coll. of Theol.; Neb. V\esleyan Univ. D.D., North- western Univ. LL.D., Syracuse Univ. d.^ Alar. 20, 1908. ACTIVE MEMBERS i86g James McCowen Coon, Clergyman, 529 W. 61 St.. Chicago. 111. A.B., LL.B., A.iM., B.D. Charter Member. m., Callie J. Huckleberry, Louisville, Ky., Sept. 13, 1869. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1871. B.D., Bapt. Theol. Sem., 111., 1874. Bapt. Ch., 111. and Wis.. 1874-90. Trustee and Sec, Bd. of Trustees, V\'ayland Univ., 1880 — . Au- thor. "Scripture Opened." S. S. Ed., The Standard, Chicago, 1883 — . Bapt. Ch., While- water, Wis., 1883 — . Sec. and City Supt., .\m. Home Finding Assn., Chicago. 1 ibez Thomas Sunderland, Clergyman, 6so Ontario St., Toronto, Can. A.B., A.M. See Mu, 1865. Univ. of Chicago, 1S65-69. Unit. Ch., Milwaukee, Wis., 1871-72. 111., Eliza Read, Aurora, 111., Dec. 7, 1871. Unit. Ch., Northfield, Mass., 1872-76; Chicago, 111., 1876-78; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1878—. Au- Ihor, "What is the Bible?" "A Rational Faith." Memb., Am. Sci. Assn. 1870 William Rochester Breckenridge, Mer- chant, tpankakee, 111. B.S. Grain Shipper, Lafayette, Ind., 1871-82. m., Harriet M. Gregory, ib., Nov. 23, 1876. Grain Shipper, Kankakee, 111., 1882 — . Delavan DeWolf, Clergyman, 66 Ingra- ham PI., Newark, N. J. A.B., A.M. Charter Member, ist Soph. Essay Pr. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1873. Bapt. Ch., Bristol, Conn., 1874-86. m., Amelia Bradley Churchill, Newark, N. J., Apr. 21, 1875. Bapt. Ch., Salem, N. J., 1886-1903. Cor. Sec. and Supt. of Missions, N. J. Bapt. Conv., i8go — . Ed. and Pub., N. J. Baptist Bulletin, 18 yrs. Caryl Conant Merriam, Lawyer, Fresno City, Cal. A.B. LL.B., Union Univ., 1874. N. Y. Bar, 1B74. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1876-79; Fresno, Cal., 1882 — . City Atty., ib., 1887 — . Carleton Eleazar Taylor, Clergyman, 1205 12 St., Rock Island, 111. A.B., A.M. B.D., Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1872. Bapt. Chs., 111., 1872-86. m., \'ictorine Annie Colwell, Kenosha, Wis., July 25, 1872. Trustee, Univ. of Des Moines, 1881-84; Cent. 1026 L'niv, of Iowa, 1882-85. Student, Bennett Med, Inst. Post Grad. Wk., Chicago, Syra- cuse, Shurleff. Ph.D., Shurleil, 1890. Clk., Bapt. Gen. Assn., 111., 1891-99. Bapt. Ch., La Grange, Mo., 1906 — . Correspondent, Visi- tor, St. Johns, New Brunswick; Standard, Chi- cago, III., etc., 1886-88. Rush Med. Inst.. 1899-1900. Occasional Correspondent, Visitor, St. Johns, New Brunswick; Standard, Chicago, HI., etc. Author, many sermons, published by request. ♦Herman K. Hopps, Clergyman, La- moille, 111. A.B., B.D. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1871. Bapt. Ch., Batavia, III., 1872. B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1873. Drowned, Newport, R. I., Aug., 1873. X 1871 Frederic Perry Powers, Journalist. fSo?" 14 St., Washington. D. C. A.B., A.M. Priv., Co. G, i32d 111, Inf„ U. S, A„ 1864. Amherst Coll., 1867-68. Ed,,. Daily News, Newport, R. I., 1873-76. Reporter, Times, Chicago, 111,, 1876-80. Ed., Times, ib., 1880-82: Washington Correspondent, id,, 1882- 88, m., Ella Jenette Davis, Newport, Dec. 26, 1885. Washington Correspondent, Herald, Chi- cago, 1888 — . Author, "Labor-Making Ma- chinery." Edwin Hartley Pratt, Physician and Surgeon, 722 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. A,B., M.D,, LL,D, M.D., Valedictorian, Hahne- mann Med, Coll, and Hosp,, 1873. Prof., Anat., id., 1874-76; Chicago Horn, Med, Coll,, 1876-83; Surg,, id., 1883 — , m,, (1) Isadora M, Pratt, New York, N. Y., June 25, 1877; (2) Charlotte Eva Kelly, Galva, 111., Feb, 26, 1900, Author, "Orificial Surgery and its Ap- plication to the Treatment of Chronic Dis- eases"; "Composite Man," 1902, Memb,, 111. State Inst., Westn. Acad. Med. Pres,, 111. State Horn, Assn,, 1902. Wilson Whitney, Clergyman, 260 Wash- ington St., Martinsville. Ind. A.B. Priv., 47th Inf., U. S. A., 1861. Soph. Essay Pr. m., Mary Alphia Goodell, Wash- burn, 111., July 12, 1871. Bapt. Chs., HI., La., and Minn., 1871-81. Gen. Missn., Minn.,. DELTA DELTA 1881-83. Bapt. Chs., III., Minn. 1883-87; Martinsville, Ind., 1887^. and Ind., ♦Alfred Post Burbank, Elocutionist, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. 3d Sergt, Co. E, 134th 111. Vols., U. S. A., 1864. Prin., Pub. Schs., Chicago, 111., 1870-73. m., Mary Frances Bostwick, San Francisco, Cal., July 15, 1875. Ed., "Bur- bank's Readings and Recitations," 1878. Eu- rope, 1879. Club, Lotos (New York, N. Y.). d., June 22, 1894. *Alfred Bennett Tucker, Clergyman, Au- rora, 111. LL.B., A.B. See Mu, 1871. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1868. Fresh. Decl. Pr. Valedictorian. Ed., Daily Sun, Logansport, Ind., 1871-72. Bapt. Ch., Aurora, 111., Nov. 7, 1873. d., Nov. 21, 1873. 1872 Hervey Wistar Booth, Lawyer, 505 Monadnock Block, Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Valedictorian. Sec, Comsn., Revision 111. Statutes, 1873-74. LL.B., - Univ. of Chicago, 1875. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1875 — . Prof., Lat., Athenaeum, ib., 1876. Sec, Mechanics' Inst., ib., 1879-85. m., (i) Nellie A. Woodward, ib., Nov. 8, 1882; (2) Carolyn S. Hilton, ib., Dec. 16, 1885. Master in Chancery of U. S., Northn. Dist. 111. Henry Franklin Gilbert, Clergyman, fPaw Paw, 111. A.B., B.D., A.M. ist Keen Pr. Teacher, Pub. Sch., Hingham, Wis., 1873. B.D., Bapt. Un- ion Theol. Sem., 1S75. m., Catherine Eliza Mason, Sheboygan, Wis., Aug. 19, 1875. Bapt. Ch., Neenah, Wis.; Lena, 111.; Paw Paw, lU. Europe and Palestine, 1886. James Kelly Wilson, Lawyer, fGaff Bldg.. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. B.S., LL.B., M.S. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1874. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1874 — . Sec, A K E Northwestern Assn., 1882-83. m., Liz- zie Eleanor Jordan, Chicago, May 8, 1883. Nathan Eusebius Wood, Clergyman, 61 Boston Ave., West Medford, Mass. A.B., B.D., A.M., D.D. m., Alice Robinson Boise, Chicago, 111., June 2j, 1873. B.D., Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1875. Bapt. Ch., Chicago, 1875-77. Pres., Wayland Univ., 1877-84. D.D., 1883. Bapt. Ch., Chicago, 111., 1884-86; Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1886-87; Boston, Mass., 1887—. Pres., Newton Theol. Instn., Mass. Author, "History of First Baptist Church in Boston," "The Person and Work of Jesus Christ." Ed., "Boise's, Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul." *Henry Kirk Shumaker, Clergyman, Neenah, Wis. Univ. of Chicago, 1869-70. Bapt. Chs., Ripon and Oshkosh, Wis., 1870-71. d., Feb. 17, 1872. 1873 Cyrus Cornelius Adams, Journalist, fsii Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. Reporter, Times., Chicago, HI., 1873-76. m., Mary Blanche Carpenter, ib., Aug. 17, 1877. , New York Correspondent, Chicago Timis, 1S77-8J. Sub. Ed. and Ed. Writer, Sun. New York, N. Y., 1883—. Harmar Torrence Clendenning, Clergy- man, tElgin, 111. .\.B., A.M. Charter Member. Presb. Theol. Sem. of the Northwest, 1873-74. ■"■• Ella Tooke, Chicago, 111., Oct. 29, 1876. Presb. Chs., 111., 1876-87; Sycamore, 111., 1887—. Jacob Newman, Lawyer, 802 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Chicago, 111. A.B. LL.B., 1875. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1875—. John Hubbard Sampson, Lawyer. fMor- ris. 111. A.B;, B.D., A.M. Bapt. Ch., Mt. Carroll, 111., 1876-78. Bd., Bapt. Union TheoL Sem., 1876. m., Harriet Tremain Gray, Bellevue, Ohio, Feb. IS, 1876. Bapt. Ch., Morris, 111., 1878- 80. 111. Bar, 1880. City Atty., Morris, lU., 1883—. Oliver Clinton Weller, Architect, tLos Angeles, Cal. A.B., A.M. m., (i) Emma Eugenia Parks, Rochelle, 111., June 28, 1876. Assoc. Ed., Christian World, Dayton, Ohio, 1879. Presb. Ch., Grand Isl., Neb., 1881-83; Pomona, Cal., 1883-86. V. Pres., Temecula Land and Water Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 1885-86. Architect and Builder, ib., 1887 — . m., (2) Josephine Eliza- beth Warburton, San Francisco, Cal., May 10, 1888. 1874 Reune Runyon Coon, Jr., Clergyman, tSt. Cloud, Minn. A.B., B.D. 2d Soph. Essay Pr. ist Jr. Orat. Pc Ed., Volante, 1873. Class Day Orator, 1874. B.D., Bapt. Union Theol. Sera., 1877. Bapt. Ch., Vernon, Mich., 1877-81. m., Eva Catlin Huntingjton, Chicago, 111., Nov. 6, 1879. Bapt. Chs., Minn., 1881-82; St. Cloud, Minn., 1882 — . Thomas Edward Egbert, Insurance, t29i Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., B.D., A.M. m., Maggie Minerva Baker, Chicago, 111., June 9, 1875. B.D., Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1877. Bapt. Ch., White Pigeon, Mich., 1877-79. Supt. of Schs., St. Joseph Co., Mich., 1877-79. Bapt. Ch., S. Bend, Ind., 1879-Si. Levi Herbert Holt, Clergyman, Still- water, Okla. A.B., B.D., A.M. B.D., Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1877. m., Clara Elizabeth Parker, Os- wego, 111., Aug. 14, 1877. Bapt. Chs., 111. and Kans., 1877-84. Ed. and Prop., Western Bap- tist, 1882 — . Bapt. Chs., Kans. and Okla., 188S— . Pres., Bd. Regents, C. A. and N. Univ., Okla., 1897-1901. Chapl., Okla. Legis., 1905-06. George Sutherland, College Professor, Grand Island, Neb. A.B., B.D., A.M., D.D. ist Essay Pr., 1872. Bapt. Ch., Deer Creek, 111., 1875-77. B.D., Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1877. m., Liz?ie Pickett, Chicago, 111., Sept. 27, 1877. Bapt. Chs., 111. and Iowa, 1877-S1. Teacher, Bapt. Sem., Gibbon, Neb., 1881-84. Ed., Nebraska Visitor, ib., 1881-84. Prof., Gr. and Psychol., Ottawa Univ.; Pres., Faculty, id., 1884 — . D.D., Ottawa Univ., 1898. Edu. and Hist. Sec, Bapt. State Conv. Merab., Neb. Schoolmasters' Club: Frank James Wilcox, Banker, fNorth- field. Minn. A.B., A.M., Teller, ist Natl. Bk., Northfield, 1027 DELTA DELTA Minn., 1878 — . City Recorder, ib., 1878-80. ni., Jennie M. Blalte, Koclleslcr, Minn., Kept. JO, 1879. TreaH., Minn. State Agr. Soc., 1882 — , Sec., Northficid BIcIk. and Loan AB&n., 1883. MemI)., City Council, Northfield, 1885—. 1875 John Frederick Ridlon, Surgeon, 72 Madison St., Chicago, 111. A.B., M.l)., A.M. Univ. of Cliicago, 1874-7';. M.D., Columbia, 1878. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1S78-81. ^ A.M., Tufts, 1879. m., Emily Caroline Robinson, Newport, R. I., June 4, 1879. Asst. Surg., New York Orthopedic Dis- pensary and Hosp., 1881-87. Asst. Ortho- paedic Surg., St. Luke's Hosp., New York, 1881-87. Instr., Orthopedic Surg., New York Univ., Med. Sch., 1881-85. Attending Ortho- pedic Surg., Out-patient Dept., Bellevue Hosp,, 1885-88. Asst. Surg., Vanderbilt Clinic, 1889- 92. _ Prof., Orthopaedic Surg., Northwestern Univ., Med. Sch., 1892-1908. Orthopffidic Surg., Michael Reese Hosp., Chicago, III., 1894 — id., Mercy Hosp., 1900 — ; id., Evanston Hosp., 1900 — ;. Head Surg., Home for Crippled Chil dren, ib., 1893 — . Sec, Am. Orthopaedic Assn., 1890-93; 1894-95; Pres., id., 1894. Merab., Ni Y. Co. Med. Soc; Path. Soc. N. Y. Assoc Ed., Medical Aneletic, New York, N. Y., 1884 92. 1876 Henry Increase Bosworth, Banker, t9S S. Gifford St., Elgin. 111. A.B. Pres., HI. Orat. Assn., 1876. Class Pres., 1876. Note Teller and Dir., ist Natl. Bk., Elgin, 111., 1879—. Albert Judson Fisher, Insurance, 319 W. 72 St., Chicago, III. A.B., A.M. Pub., Volante, 1873-74. ist Jr. Orat. Pr., 1875. Class Hist. Fin. Sec, Chi- cago Musical Coll., 1876-77. Reporter, Mer- cantile Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1877-78. Pub., Western Clothier and Hatter, Chicago, 111., 1879-80. Ed., American Mercantile Regis- ter, ib., 1880-81. M'gr., Mercantile Firm, Sanitary Engineer, New York, N. Y., 1883-84. Poet, Univ. of Chicago Alumni Assn., Chi- cago, 1884. Dir., Chicago Ophthalmic Coll., 1885-86. Mang. Ed., Metallurgist, American Potter and American Drug Trade, ib., 1884- 87. Mgr., Postal School Journalist, 1888 — . Pres., 32d Ward Repub. Organization, ib., 4 yrs. m., Ada Ashard, July 12, 1893. Bd. of Aid., Chicago, 1906 — . ist V. Pres., Chicago Lincoln Memorial Assn. Hist., Sons of Am. Rev., 7 yrs. William Dwight Gardner, Real Estate Business, fKirwin, Kans. A.B., A.M. m., Fannie Gilpin, Gilman, 111., Sept. 20, 1878. Prin., Pub. Schs., 111., Neb., and Iowa. 1878-85. Supt., Schs., McPherson, Kans., 1886-87. Real Estate Bus., Kirwin, Kans., 1887 — . Frank M. Goodhue, fSt. Charles, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1872 — . William Granger Hastings, Lawyer, 1027 L St., Lincoln, Neb. A.B. 1st Soph. Essay Pr. Lawyer, Wilber, Neb;, 1878 — . m., Elizabeth Hyde Hackley, Chicago, 111., Oct. 20, 1880. Co. Atty., Saline Co., Neb., 1881-84. Dir., High Sch., Wilber, 1884—. Neb. Legis., Senate, 1885-86. Judge, 7th Jud. Dist., Neb., 1891-1900; id.. Supreme Ct., igoi-04. Memb., Am. Bar Assn.; Neb. State Bar Assn.; New England Free Trade •-League. Pr. Essayist, Am. Philos. Soc. John Edwin Rhodes, Physician, 100 State St., Chicago, IlL A.B., A.M., M.U. Class Day Oration. Pres.,, Lit. Soc. Ed., Volante. * B XC m., Anna Louise White, Sacramento, Cal., July 12, 1877. M.D., Valedictorian, Rush Med. Coll., 1886. Phys., Chicago, 111., 1886 — . Instr., Laryngol., Post Grad. Sch. of Med., Chicago, 1886—. Attend. Phys., Throat and Chest Dept., Cent. Free Dispensary, ib., 1888 — . Assoc. Prof., Nose, Throat, and Ear, Rush Med. Coll. Prof., Phys. Diagnosis and Clin. Med., Womans' Med. Coll., 10 yrs. Attending Laryngol., St. Mary of Nazareth; Home for Destitute Crippled Chil- dren. Memb., Chicago Ath. Assn. Pres., Northwestern A K £ Alumni Assn., 1907-08. CUii), University. 1877 William Wallace Cole, Physician, fFort Collins, Colo. M.D. Prin., Union Sch., Plainwell, Mich., 1877-78. M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1879. m., Jean Crawford Tower, Dec. 14, r88o. Cor- oner, Larimer Co., Colo., 1883. Andrew Jackson Egbert, Lawyer, t4i Honore Bldg., Chicago, 111. See Beta Phi, 1877. Univ. of Chicago, 1873- 75. Joseph Vanor Garton, Clergyman, 113 College Ave., West Somerville, Mass. A.B., B.D., D.D. See Beta Phi, 1877. Univ. of Chicago, 1874-75. B.D., Rochester Theol. Sem., 1880. D.D., Des Moines Univ., 1904. James Ryan Ives, Publisher, 700-701 Railroad Bldg., Denver, Colo. A.B. See Beta Phi, 1877. Univ. of Chicago, 1873-75. Univ. of Rochester, 1875-77. Ill- Bar, 1879. Pres., The Gazeteer Pub. Co., Denver, Colo. George Crawford Mastin, Lawyer, tWichita, Kans. Univ. of Chicago, 1874-77. Keen Deck Pr., 1874. Prin., High Sch., Shannon, 111., 1873-76; Savanna, 111., 1876-82. m., (1) Frances Shelby, Shannon, Sept. 26, 1876. Lumber and Coal Merchant, ib., 1877. Supt., Schs., Carroll Co., 111., 1881-86. m., (2) Ada Crummer, Galena, 111., Sept. 30, 1884. Lawyer, Mt. Carroll, IlL, 1884-86; Wichita, Kans., 1886—. George Marshall McConaughy, Mer- chant, tjulesburg. Colo. Ph.B. 2d Orat. Pr., 1876. Reporter, Daily Register, Rockford, 111., 1879. Univ. of Iowa Law Sch., i88o-8i. Lawyer, Aurora, Neb., 1881. Lumber Dealer, Osceola, Neb., 1881-83. Law- yer, ib., and Brownsburg, Neb., 1884-87. m., Martha Olive Ware, Osceola, Dec. 16, 1885. Neb. Legis., House, 1887-88. Lumber Dealer, Julesburg, Colo., 1877 — . ♦Fowler Edgar Lansing, Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111. A.B. LL.B., i88o. Valedictorian. Class Hist. Varsity Baseball Team. Chmn., ist Repub. Conv., Hand Co., S. Dak. Lawyer, Chicago, 111. d.. Mar. 13, 1883. 1878 Frank Arnbrose Helmer, Lawyer, 132 Clark St., Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.B., A.M. * B K. LL.B., 1881. 1028 DELTA DELTA Lawyer, Chicago, ,111., 1881 — . Mexico, 1883. m., Bessie Bradwell, Chicago, Dec. 23, 1885. Sec, AK E Northwestn. Assn., 1885-86. Clubs: University; Hamilton; Twentieth Century; Mid- lothian Country. William Riley Raymond, Real Estate, t3304 Vernon Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1878-79; Atlanta Bapt. Sem., 1880- 83. Clk., Chicago, 111., 1883-84. m., Lulu • Marie Drake, ib:, Dec. 30, 1884. Clk., Ewing Estate, ib., 1884 — . James Rea, Clergyman, 180 School St., Roxbury, Mass. A.B., Ph.D. See Upsilon, 1878. Univ. of Chicago, 1874-76. 1879 Evan Bradley Meredith, College Presi- dent, fSioux Falls, S. D. A.B., B.D., A.M. B.D., Bapt. Union Thepl. Sem.,( 1882. Bapt, Ch., Sioux Falls, S. Etak., 1883-85. Teacher and Trustee, Dak! Coll. Inst., ib., 1883-85. Pres. and Trustee, Sioux Falls Univ., 1885 — . Memb., Sioux Falls Sci. Soc. Charles Freeman .Morey, Lawyer, fCam- eron Blk.. Hastings. Neb. A.B. Jr. drat. Pr. Asst. . Ed., Druggist, Chi- cago, 111., 1879-80. Law Student, Chicago, 111., 1880-83. Lawyer, ib., 1883-86: m., Anna Mary Riordan, ib., June 22, 1883. Lawyer, Hastings, Neb., 1886—; City Atty., ib., 1887—. Horace Greely Parkins, Lawyer, 152 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Ph.B., Ph.M. Univ. of Chicago, Law Sch., 1879-80. 111. Bar, 1883. Lawyer, Havana and Chicago, 111., 1885—. Clarence Newton Patterson, Clergyman, tParker, S. D. A.B. B.D. Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1882. m., Frankie Idella Jones, Chicago, 111., June 8, 1882. Bapt. Ch., St. Paul, Minn., 1882-84; Parker, S. Dak., 1884—. Henry Gordon Williams, Mining Engi- neer, fTopeka, Kans. Univ. of Chicago, 1875-78. Civ. Eng., A., T. & S. F. R. R., 1879-81. Supt., Capital Iron Wks., Topeka, Kans., 1881-83. m-, Mary Bur- nett Mills, ib., Oct. 3, 1881. Surv. and Agt., Osage Carbon Co., Osage City, Kans., 1883- 84. Mng. Eng., Raton Coal Co., Raton, N. Mex., 1884-87. Chief Mng'.. Eng., Canon City Coal Co., Canon City, Colo. ; Trinidad Coal Co., Starkville, Colo.; Raton Coal Co., Raton, N. Mex., and San Pedro Coal Co., Carthage, N. Mex., and Cherokee and Pittsburgh Coal and Mng. Co., Frontenac, Kans., 1887 — . Samuel James Winegar, Clergyman, 829 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg., Chicago. 111. A.B., B.D., A.M. B.D., Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1882. m., Caroline Addie Whipplesey, Chicago, 111., May 24, 1882. Bapt. Ch., Mitch- ell, S. Dak., 1882-90; Sioux City, Iowa, 1890- 1901; Chicago, 1901-05. Pastor-at-large, Chi- cago, 1905 — . Mgr., Central Life Ins. Co. of 111., ib., 1905 — . *Jirah Dean Russell, Clergyman, Chi- cago, 111. A.B,, B.D., A.M. iB.D., ,Bapt. Union Theol. Sem., 1879. d.. May i6', 1S84. 1880 Edwin Leroy Bowen, Merchant, fGalva, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1876-78. Grain Merchant, Galva, 111., 1882-J. Willis Hawley, Y. M. C. A. Secretary, fHarrisburg, Pa. B.S. ist Jr. Exam. Pr. 2d 111. State Orat. Pr. Royal Sch. of Mines, Gel"., 1880-82. m., L. Emelie Burchner, Dresden, Ger,, Sept., 1882. Dak. and Colo., 1882^85. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Johnstown, Pa., i885r88; Harris- burg, Pa., 1888—. Lewis Wayland Lansing, Merchant, 824 Stevens St., Iowa Falls, Iowa. See Beta Phi, 1880. Univ. of Chicago, 1876-77. Univ. of Rochester, 1877-80. John Sutherland, Lawyer, fPierre, S. D. See Upsilon, 1880. Univ. of Chicago, 1873-77; id., 1878-79. Edgar Bronson Tolman, Lawyer, 5814 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Class Orator. LL.B., and Horton Thesis Pr., Univ. of Chicago, 1882. Lawyer, Chicago, III., 1882-1901. m., Helen May Browne, ib., Oct. 10, 1882. Maj., ist 111. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898 — . Atty., Bd. Local Impr., Chicago, 1901; Corpn. Atty., ib., 1903- 07. Atty., Chicago Charter Conv., , 1907:08.. - William Abell Walker, Physician, 115 W. 93 St., New York. N. Y. A.B., M.D., A.M. Univ. of Chicago, 1876-80. M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1882. Phys., Chicago. 1B82-83. m., Harriet L. Skaats, Chicago, III., Apr., 26, 1882. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1883—. Memb., N. Y. Co. Med. Assn. Charles Harley Wayne, Lawyer, Elgin, 111. Ph.B. 1881 Charles Thomas Everett, Clergyman, fTuscola, 111. m., Emma Mary Clark, Chicago, 111., Nov. 5, 1879. Bapt. Ch., Sadorus, 111., 1881; Tuscola, 111., 1881— . Albert Wayland Fuller, Clergyman, fVinton, Iowa. A.B. Sr. Essay Pr. Union Theol. Sem., 1882- 83. Bapt. Ch., Burlinglon, Iowa, 1883-85. m., Lillie M. Webber, Walworth, Wis., Feb. 14, 1884. Bapt. Ch., Vinton, Iowa, 1885. 1882 Frank Humboldt Clark, Lawyer, Chicago Opera House Bldg., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Soph. Decl. Pr. Jr. Orat. Pr. Sr. Essay Pr. A.M. and LL.B., 18S6. Lawyer, Chicago, 111, 1886 — . V. Pres., Chi- cago Alumni Assn., 1908-09. Ed., Legal Dept., Street Ry. Review. George Pierre Engelhard, Publisher, 353 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1879-81. m., Caroline E. Scrogin, Lexington, 111., June 8, 1881. Prop., Western Druggist; Medical Standard. Author, numerous wks. Memb., G. -P. Engelhard & Co., Pubs., Chicago, 111. Chmn., Com. 100 of Civic Federation, ib. Dir., Columbian Expos., ib., 1893. Del., Repub. Natl. Conv., St. Louis, 1029 DELTA DELTA Mo. Pres., Civic Federation, Evanston, III. Club, Union League (CliicaguJ. Francis Gilbert Hanchett, Lawyer, Au- rora, III. A.B., LL.B. ibt Soiih. Decl. Pr. ist Jr. Oral. Pr. ist 111. Intcr-Coll. Oral. Pr., 1881. 1st Gold Medal, Interstate Orat. Contest, Indian- apolis, Ind., i88j. LL.B., Univ. of Iowa, 1883. m.. Lillian Lizzie Scott, Zanesville, Ind., Sept. 6, 1883. Lawyer, Aurora, 111., 1884 — . Memb., Sch. Bd., W. Aurora, 111., 1887—. Co. Atty., Kane Co., 111., 1888-92. Asst. U. S. Atty., Chicago, 111., 1903 — . U. S. Special Atty., ib., 1909—. Julius Arthur Johnson, Lawyer, 135 Adams St., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. See Upsilon 1882. Univ. of Chi- cago, 1878-79. Brown Univ., 1879-82. Res., 6549 Yale Ave., Chicago, III. Adolph J. Lichstern, ti4 Rookery Bldg., Chicago, 111. With J. A. Murpliy & Co., Grain Comsn. Jler- chants, Chicago, 111. Cecil Albert Mead, Judge, fLuverne. Minn. Univ. of Chicago, 1878-79. Minn. Ear, 18S2. m., Cora Elizabeth Savage, Wantaska, Wis., July 8, 1882. Judge, Probate Ct., Rock Co., Minn., 1883 — . John Milne Russell, Journalist, ti62 Washington St., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Mgr., City Press Assn., Chicago, 111., 1883—. George Reed Wright, Journalist, Am. Trust Bldg., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1878-81. Founder, City Press Assn., Chicago, 111.; Mgr., 1883-95. m.. Mat- tie March Beebe, Beaver Dam, Wis., Dec. 26, 1883. V. Pres., Northwestn. A K E Assn., 1909 — . Club, Calumet (Pres.) (Chicago). 1883 Fred Fuller Bennett, Journalist, +57 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1879. Union Coll., 1880-81. Founder, Herald, Hyde Pk., III., 1882. Asst. Comptroller, Water Rates, ib., 1883-84; Supt., 1884-85. City Ed., Republican, Omaha, Neb., 1885-86. m., Carrie May' Blunt, Chicago, 111., Dec. IS, 1886. Memb., Philomathean Soc, Omaha, 1885-86. Western Reporter, Railroad Gazette of New York, N. Y., 1887—. Pres., Hyde Pk. Pub. Co., Hyde Pk., 111. Fred M. Fish, ti4 Rookery Bldg., Chi- cago, 111. V\'ith J. A. Murphy & Co., Grain Comsn. Mer- chants, Chicago, 111. Frank W. Kermott, t32iS Mt. Vernon St., Milwaukee. Wis. Univ. of Chicago, 1879 — . Charles Churchill Pickett, Lawyer, 56x0 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., LL.B. See Beta Phi, 1883. Univ. of Chicago, 1879-81. Univ. of Rochester, 1881-83. Charles Vance Thompson, fKansas City, Mo. A.B. Princeton, 1883. James West Wright, Physician, fBur- lington, Ind. JI.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1879—. De Pauw Univ. M.l)., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1884. 1884 Lawrence Johnson, College Professor, Des Moines, Iowa. Univ. of Chicago, 1880 — . Prof., Or. and Fr., Univ. of Des Moines, 1885 — . George William Walsh, Merchant, 51 Franklin St., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1880-82. Univ. of Mich., 1882-83. Pres., Calumet Tea and Coffee (^o., Chicago, 111., 1884 — . Coal Merchant, ib., 1887 — . m., Julia Beatrice Walsh, Rochester, .\. Y., Dec. 27, 1887. 1885 John Cree Everett, Lawyer, t84 Wash- ington St., Chicago, 111. LL.B. Univ. of Chicago, 1880-84. LL.B. and Thesis Pr., 1884. III. Bar, 1885. Francis Madison Larned, Journalist, Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, Wash. See Delta Chi, 1885. Univ. of Chicago. 1881- 83. 1st Soph. Pr. 1886 James Kennedy, fChicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1882 — . Francis James Walsh, Salesman, 1138 Benson Ave., Evanston, 111. .\.B. ist Jr. Orat. Pr. 1st 111. State Orat. Pr. Prof., Lat., Sioux Falls Univ., 1886-93. m., ilary Gertrude Halteman, Delavan, Wis., Sept. 8, 1887. Salesman, Evanston, 111., 1893—. 1887 Elmer Ellsworth Ferris, fFond du Lac, Wis. Univ. of Chicago, 1885-86. Traveling Salesman, 1886—. Law Student. James Churchill Hanchett, Physician, 161 East II St., Salt Lake City, Utah. M.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1883-86. M.D., Chi- cago Horn. Med. Coll., 1888. Phys., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1888 — . Memb., State Bd. of Med. Examrs., Utah, 1S99-1905; id., Cal. Hom. Med. Soc. Dist. Med. Examr., Knights of the Mac- cabees, 1899 — . Burton Daniel Nichols, Real Estate, Glencoe, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 18S4-86. Class Orator. Univ. of Mich., 1887. Mtr., Wind Mills, El- gin, 111., 1887-1900. Real Estate Bus., Glencoe, 111., 1900 — . Albert Morey Russell, fExeter, Neb. Univ. of Chicago, 1883-86. 1888 Clarence Baumes Antisdel, fjanesville. Wis. Univ. of Chicago, 1884-86. Charles William Brinstad, fLa Crosse, Wis. Univ. of Chicago, 1 884-86. Edmund Jeremiah Short, fBatavia, ill, Univ. of Chicago, 1884-86. 1030 DELTA DELTA i88g H. R. Hill, fAurora, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1885-86. 1894 Hallie Centennial Ellis, Judge, Bend, Ore. A.B. LL.M., Univ. of Micli., 1897. m., Emily Estelle Morrison, Chicago, 111., 1898. U. S. Comr., Ore. Co. Judge, Crook Co., Ore. William Howard Prescott, Merchant, care Saginaw Lumber Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Harris Franklin Williams, Lawyer, 153 La Salle St., Chicago, III. Drury Coll., 1891-92. Univ. of Chicago, 1893. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1894. m., Marie Owen, St. Louis, Mo., 189S. Memb., Chicago .Assn. of Commerce. 189s Harry Reat Caraway, Broker, 63 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. Charter Member. Mgr., Sr. Prom. Banjo Club (4). Ed., Journal, Tuscola, III., 1896-99. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . m., Glenrose Bell, Chicago, 111., Dec. 30, 1903. Gov., Consolidated Stock Exchange, New York. Club, Triangle (Chicago). Henry Dallas Speer, 3845 Ellis Ave., Chi- cago, 111. See Epsilon. Charter Member. Baseball Team, 1893. Capt., 3d B. B. Team, 1894. Brown Fred Swift, Physician and Sur- geon, 100 State St. and 5132 Washing- ton Ave., Chicago, 111. B.S., M.D. Del., XLIX A K E Conv., Syra cuse, N. Y., Nov. 14-16, 1895. B.S., Univ. of Mich. M.D., Rush Med. Sch. Post Grad. Courses, Univs. of Berlin and Vienna. Asst. Co. Phys., Chicago, 111., 1896-97. U. S. P. O, Phys., ib., 1898-1904. U. S. P. O. Civil Serv, Med. Examr., 1907-09. Teacher, Northwestern Univ., Med. Sch. Memb., Exam. Com., North western A K E Alumni Assn., 1899-1900; 1908 09. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Am. Urolog. Assn.; Chicago Ath. Assn. Merle Bowman Waltz, Teacher, 302-3 Reaper Blk., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1895-96. Post Grad. Fellow in Pol. Econ., id. Ralph Waldo Webster, Physician, 100 State St., Chicago, 111. Ph.B., M.D. Ph.D., M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1898. Phys., Chicago, 111., 1898—. Prof., Pharmacological Therapeutics, Rush Med. Coll. Pathol. Chem., Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago. Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1900. Author, "A Text Book of Clinical Diagnosis." Res., 5211 Jeffer- son Ave. 1896 Henry Thurston Chase, Jr., Lawyer, 5740 Rosalie Court, Chicago, 111. B.S. LL.B., Chicago, 1900. * A *. 9 N E. Dramatic Club. Football Team. 111. Bar, 1900. Priv., Lt., Adjt., 3d Squadron, ist Cav., N. G. 111.; Judge Advocate, Jackson Park, 111., 1906-08. Henry Gordon Gale, College Profesbor, 5646 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., Ph.D. Football Team (2-3-4). Base- ball Team (3). Owl and Serpent. .\b^t. Prof., Physics, Univ. of Chicago, 1896 — . m.. Agnes L. Cook, 1901. Ed. Staff, Astro Phys- ical Journal. Clubs: Quadrangle, Lake ,Zjiri(;li Golf, University. Harry Cyrus Halloway, Manufacturer, 237 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111. Cornell Univ. Memb., Rail Joint Co., Chicago. III., 1896-1906; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1906-08; Chi- cago, 1908 — . m., .\ema M. Whitcomb, Clin- ton, Ind., Jan. 27, 1904. Samuel Sweeney McClintock, Publisher, 5629 Lexington Ave.. Chicago, 111. Ph.B., Ph.D., D.D. Schp., English, 1895. Dramatic Club, 1895. Instr., Univ. of Chicago. Pub., Subscription Books, Chicago, III., 1896 — . Ph.D., 1908. Author, "The Philippines," "Aliens under the Federal Laws of the United States,'* "The Anti-Japanese Legislation," "The Consular Service and the Foreign Trade." Club, Quadrangle (Chicago). Clifford Bottsford McGillivray, Beef Packer, 5221 Kimbark Ave., Chicago. 111. Charter Member. Football Team (i). Base- ball (2-3), Tennis (4), Cornell Univ., i yr. With Swift & Co., Chicago, 111., 1896—. m., Alice L. Leyenberger, 1898, Clubs: Bev- erly Country; Kenwood Country. Frederick Horace Minard, Mining Engi- neer, III Broadway. New York, N. Y. B.S. Charter Member. Mng. Eng., Denver, Colo., 1896-1908; id., New York, N. Y.. 1908—. m., Matabel Gregg, Denver, 1900. \'. Pres., XLVni A K E Conv., New York, N. V., Nov. J4-16, 1894. Club, Engineers' (New York). Res., 1440 Marion St., Denver, Colo. Charles Sumner Pike, Salesman, Hart- ford, Conn. A.B. Charter Member. Bus. Mgr., Univ. of Chicago Weekly. Baseball Team (1-2-3-4). Ed., Cap and Gown. Memb., Dramatic Club (4). Salesman, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Chicago, 111., 1896-1904; New York. N. Y., 1904-06; Hartford, Conn., 1906 — . Pres. Univ. of Chicago Alumni Assn. Memb., Ex. Com., d K E North westn. Alumni Assn. 1897 Wallace Walter Atwood, Teacher. Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. B.S., Ph.D. Bus. Mgr., Cap and Gown (3)- Dramatic Club. Instr., Lewis Institute, (Chi- cago, III., 1 897 ; Univ. of Chicago, 1900. In- vestigated Coal Resources of Alaska for U. S. Govt, 1906-09. Ph.D., 1903. Memb., U. S. Coal Surv. ; 111. Geol. Surv. Lect. Author, "Phys. Geog. of the Evanston-Waukegan Region of 111.," "Glaciation of the Unita and Wasatch Mountains," "Alaska and Its Wealth." Memb., Geol. Soc. of Am.; Assn. of Am. Geogra- phers; Geog. Soc. of Chicago. Sec, Chicago Acad, of Scis. Gilbert Ames Bliss, College Professor, University of Chicago," Chicago, 111. E.S., M.S., Ph.D. Track Team (2). Schp., Math., 1895 and 1897. Owl and Seroent. 2 H. Fellow, Math., Univ. of Chicago,, 1899- 1900. Instr., Math., Univ. of Minn., 1900-02. Student, Univ. of Gottingen, 1902-03. ' Assoc, in Math., Univ. of Chicago, 1903-04. Asst. 1 03 1 DELTA DELTA I'lof., Math., Univ. of Mo., 1004-05; id., Princeton Univ., 1905-08. Assoc. Prof.', Matli., Univ. of Chicago, 1908 — . Memb., Council of the Am. Math. Soc; Deutsclie Mathematiker- Vereinigung; Circolo Matimatico di Palermo. Fellow, Am. Assn. Adv. of Sci. Assoc. Ed., Transactions of the Am. Math. Soc. Ralph Leland Dougherty, Lawyer, 404 Symes Bldg., Denver, Colo. A.B., LL.B. Bus. Acad. Coll., 1894. LL.B., Harvard, 1902. III. Bar, 1902. Lawyer, Den- ver, Colo., 1904 — . m., Marion Silvernail, 1904. Robert Law, Jr., Refiner, 1025 North Negley Farmers' Bank Bldg., Pitts- burgh, Pa. Track Team (2). Dramatic Club (2-3-4). Pres., Jr. Council. Production of Oil and Natural Gas, Pittsburgh, Pa. L. Brent Vaughan, Teacher, 11-13 Ran- dolph St., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Charter Member. Baseball Team (1-2). Pres., XLIX A K E Conv., Syracuse, Nov. :4- 16, 1895; id.. Am. Rcpub. Coll. League, 1895-96; id., Northwestn. Alumni Assn., 1902-03. Mgr., Bryant & Stratton Bus. Coll., Chicago, 111., 1897 — . m., .\lice L. Reddy, 1S99. Club, University (Chicago). William English Walling, Author, 4127 Drexel Boul., Chicago, 111. A.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1897. Owl and Serpent. Pres., Sr. Council. 111. State Fac- tory Inspr. i8g8 Samuel Douglas Flood, Physician, 5440 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. M.D. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1886-90. M.D., Univ. of Chicago, i8g6. Joseph Edvtrin Freeman, Lawyer, 60 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B., LL.B. Harvard Law Sch. LL.B., Georgetown Law Sch., 1902. Pres., Sr. Coun- cil. Memb., Owl and Serpent. Bd. of Ed., Utih'. of Chicago Weekly. Memb., Storer, Hall & Freeman, Lawyers, New York, N. Y. ; id.. Freeman, Rollins & Co., Brokers. Rollin Judson Furbeck, Banking, care First National Bank, 2 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Yale, 1894-95. Univ. of Chicago, 1895-99. Julius Henry Phillip Gauss, Physician and Surgeon, 2295 Evanston Ave., Chi- cago, 111. B.S. M.D., Rush Med. Coll. Med. Staff, ' Alexiar Bros'. Hosp., Chicago, III. Clubs: Germania, Edgewater Country. Franz Heinrich Harms, Pathologist, Murray Hospital, Butte, Mont. Ph.B. N i; N. Class Sec. Rush Med. Coll., 1908. Clarence Cooper Ogilvie, Lawyer, 932 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Vanderbilt Univ., 1892-93. Chicago Univ., 1893-95. Vanderbilt Univ., 1896. John Fletcher Palmeter, Clear Lake, . Iowa. George Strickland Pomeroy, Manufac- ' turer, South Shore Country Club, Chi- cago, 111. St. Ignatius Coll. 1899 William France Anderson, Lawyer, 3y> Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, 111. A.B. LL.B., Northwestn. Univ., Law Sch., 1902. Iron Mask. Owl and Serpent. Dra- matic Club. Bd. of Ed., Cap and Gown (3). Sr. Council. Chmn., Sr. Prom. Thomas Carlyle Clendenning, Lawyer, 945 Commercial Natl. Bank Bldg., Chi- cago, 111. Ph.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1902. Lawyer, Chi- cago, 111., 1902 — . William Burgess Cornell, Physician, Sheppard Pratt Hospital, Towson, Md. A.B. M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1903. Glee Club. Mgr., Univ. of Chicago Weekly. Prof., Neurol., Woman's Med. Coll., Baltimore, Md. Asst. Phys., Towson, Md. Assoc. Neurol., St. Agnes Hosp., Baltimore. Memb., Am. Medico- Physiol. Assn.; Am. Med. Assn. Percy Bernard Eckhart, Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, III. Ph.B., LL.B. Honorable Mention, Univ. of Chicago. LL.B., Harvard, 1902. Member, West, Eckhart & Taylor, Lawyers, Chicago, 111., 1902 — . Lect., Law of Pub. Service Cos., Carriers and Damages, Univ. of Chicago, Law Sch., 1903 — . m., Charlotte B. Capen, Bloom- ington. 111., 1903. 111. Receiver, Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co., 1907-08. Trustee, Village of Kenilworth, 111., 1908-10. Trustee and Treas., Kenilworth Union Ch. Memb., Am., 111., and Chicago Bar Assns. Clubs: Univer- sity (Chicago); Union League; Cliif Dwellers; Kenilworth; Harvard. Res., Kenilworth, 111. Ralph Hamill, Physician, Dunning Asy- lum, Chicago, 111. Pres., Jr. Council. Chmn., Jr. Day. Memb., Sr. Council. Football Team (1-2-3-4). Iron Mask. Owl and Serpent. Clinton Luman Hoy, Physician, Three Forks, Mont. Ph.B. M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1906. N 2 N. Phys., Three Forks, Mont., 1909 — . Surg., Staff, St. Luke's Hosp., Chicago, 1907-oS. Phys., Three Folks, Mont., 1909 — . Surg., Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway. Willoughby George Walling, Banker, care Western Trust Savings Bank, 15 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Class Marshal. Ed., Cap and Gown. Chmn., Coll. Council (3-4). Pres., Chicago Alumni Assn. Dir., German Am. Trust Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Sec, LI A K E Conv., Chicago, 111., Nov. 2-4, 1897; id., LIII A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., Nov. 16-17, 1899. Pres., LIV A K E Conv., Providence, R. I., Nov. 14-15, 1900. Memb., A K E Council, 1901. Pres., Chicago Alumni Club, m., Fred- ericka Christina Haskell, Dec. 25, 1902. Res., Hubbard Woods, 111. Joseph Millard Wilbur, Farmer, Moore Park, Mich, m., Ethel Keen, Chicago, 111., 1897. igoo William Simmons Broughton, U. S. Offi- cial, University Club, Washington, D. C. Ph.B., LL.B. Assoc. Ed., Cap and Gown (2). Columbia Law Sch., 1898. LL.B., George 1032 DELTA DELTA Washington Univ., 1900. Fleet Clk., U. S. S. Connecticut, U. S. Atlantic Fleet during cruise of Battlesiiip Fleet around the World. William Thaw Gardner, Rancher, Ash- land, Wis. Robert Gordon Gould, Advertising, 131 1 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. Dramatic Club. Musical Club. Sec, Jr. Coun- cil. Memb., Tennis Team. Roger Nelson Kimball, Officer of Cor- poration, 210 Wisconsin St., Kenosha, Wis. Musical Club. H Club. Gen. Mgr., Kenosha Gas & Electric Co., Kenosha, Wis. Maurice Mandeville, 8 Butler Flats, Houston, Tex. Univ. Debating Team. Ralph Curtiss Manning, Lawyer, Uni- versity Club, Chicago, 111. A.B., J.D. Harvard Law Sch., 1900-02. J.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1903. 4> A ^. ^ Club. Iron Mask. Musical Club. Coll. Marshal. Mgr., Cap and Gown, Mortimer Brainerd Parker, Insurance, 900 The Rookery, Chicago. III. Ph.B. Amherst Coll., 1896-97. Univ. of Chi- cago, 1897-1900. Philip Tompkins Smith, Manufacturer, 2SS Rano St.. Buffalo. N. Y. Ph.B. Univ. of Chicago, 1898-99. Colgate Univ., 1900. ■!» B K. m., Elizabeth Alvord Leland, Oct. 29, 1901. igoi Lewis Patten Hornberger, Broker, Spo- kane Club, Spokane, Wash. B.S. Colgate Univ., 1896-98; 1899-1901. Univ. of Chicago, 1898-99; Spec. Work, Geology. Walter Lawrence Hudson, Manufacturer, 114 50 St., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Head Marshal. 54 Club. Iron Mask. Mgr., Cap and Goivn. Chmn., Sr. Prom. Dir., Standard Washed Coal Co. and Commercial Coal & Coke Co., Chicago, 111-, 1905-08. m., Belle Torrance Hall, ib., 1906. Sec. and Treas., The Am. Laboratories, ib., 1908 — . Curtiss Rockwell Manning, Lawyer, Chi- cago Bldg., Muskogee, Okla. A.B., J.D. Northwestn. Univ., Law Sch., 1901-02. J.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1904. H Club. Iron Mask. Mgr., Cap and Gown. Musical Club. Marshal (4). Donald Sexton McWilliamSj Lawyer, 3961 Lake Ave., Chicago, III. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1904. ?4 Club. Musi- cal Clubs. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1904 — . Hugh Lafayette McWilliams, Real Es- tate, Muskogee, Okla. A.B. J4 Club. Musical Clubs. Daniel Pearson Trude, Lawyer, 79 Clark St., Chicago, 111. See Pi, 1901. Dartmouth Coll., 1897-08. Univ. of Chicago, 1 898-1 901. Harold Eugene Wilkins, Manufacturer, 4960 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, III. % Club. Sec, Belden Mfg.Co., Mfr., Electri- cal Wires, Cordage and Specialties, igoi — . m.. Cecelia S. Trude, 1902. Memb., Chicago Ath; Assn. *Frederick Hyde Lawrence, Chicago, 111. d., Apr. 22^ 1898. igo2 Vernon Tiras Ferris, Salesman, 316 Co- lumbia Apartments, Lafayette, Ind. A.B. Owl and Serpent. Iron Mask. Yt Club. Pres., Jr. Coll. Concert. Bus. Mgr., Cap and Gown, Chmn., Sr. Council. Musical Clubs. Agt., Ginn & Co., Pubs., for Ind. m., Mary A. Shumaker, Lewiston, Pa., 1907. Perley Lamb Freeman, Broker, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Vi Club. Musical Clubs. Memb., New York Stock Exchange, 1906-07. Asst. Natl. Bk. Examr. Charles Sumner Hayes, Secretary Na- tional Printing & Engraving Co., Chi- cago, 111. ^ Club. Dramatic Club. Pres., Jr. Council. Treas., Jr. Class. Res., 5156 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Walter Hellyer, Tea Importer, 19 Wa- bash Ave., Riverside, 111. 54 Club, m., Bessie S. Cross, Apr. 27, 1904. Charles Eri Hulbert, Real Estate, care White & Tabor, 189 La Salle St., Chi- cago, 111. 54 Club. Iron Mask. Track Team. Sec, Dept. Anthropol., Universal Expos., St. Louis, Mo., 1900-04. Edward Christian Kohlsaat, Lawyer, 540 Lindon Ave., Oak Park, 111. A.B. LL.B., Northwestn. Law Sch., 1904. % Club. Iron Mask. Mgr., Cap and Gown, m., Mabel Hewes Gates, 1904. Clubs: University: Law. Charles Lewis Woodruff, Merchant, 4920 Washington Ave., Chicago, III. 54 Club. Varnish Bug., Chicago, 111., 1902 — . Charles Allen Wright, Merchant, Bag- ley, Iowa. A.B. See Pi, 1902. Dartmouth Coll., 1898. Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1902. Grain Merchant, Eagley, Iowa, m., Martha MacDonald, Chicago, III., Sept. 25, 1907. Clubs: University (Chi- cago) ; Chicago Ath. ; Des Moines, Iowa Golf and Country Club. 1903 Robert Arnold Chace, Clergyman, Winnsboro. S. C. A.B., B.D. See Pi 1905. Univ. of Chicago, 1899, Dartmouth Coll., 1899-1901. Univ. of Pa., 1904-05. B.D., Philadelphia Div. Sch., 1905. Vol., U. S. S. "Nashville," Sp.-Am. War, 1898. P. E. Ch., Chicago, 111., 1907-09; Ridgeway and Winnsboro, S. C., 1909 — . Earle Hampton Fleming, Lawyer, 230 W. Broadway, Muskogee, Okla. ., LL.B. Univ. of Va., 1898-1901. * A *. LL.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1903. III. Bar, 1903. Okla. Bar, 1906. City Council, Muskogee, Olcla., 1908 — . Dir., Muskogee Town and Country Club, 1907 — . 1033 DELTA DELTA John Stevens Hammond, Lieutenant, U. S. Army, care Adjt. Gen., War JJfpl., Washington, D. C. h ^lub; Tennis Team. Thomas Johnston Haw, Salesman, 2834- 40 Archer Ave., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Class Pres. ; Univ. Marshal; Quadrangle Club; M Club. Asst. Sales Mgr., Acme Steel Goods Co., Chicago, 111., 1903 — ■ m,, Florence Cummings, ib., 1907. Joseph Edward Hora, Teacher, 649 W. Monroe St., Amarillo, Tex. n.S. Football Team. Instr., Chem., Lewis Inst., Chicago, 111., 1903-08. m., Grace F.. Haskett, Nov. 28, 1907. Author, "On the Xon- Existence of Arsenic Pentachloride." Ernest William Kohlsaat, Jr., Manager, 340 Temple Court Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Ph.B. Mgr., V. O. Hammon Publishing Co., i^Iinneapolis, Minn. Frank McNair, Broker, 4349 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Owl and Serpent; Iron Mask; Score Club; 54 Club; Univ. Marshal; Athletic Bd.; Sr. Council; Chmn., Constitution Com., Rey. nqlds Club. Bond Dept., Harris Trust & Sav- ings Bk., Chicago, 111., 1903 — . m., Julia E. V\'ilkins, Chicago, 111., 1907. Levi Clifford Peacock, Farmer, cor. W. 7 St. and Peacock Rd., Richmond, Ind. Harry Milton Tingle, Banker, Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Detroit, Mich. Ph.B. H Club. Banking Bus., Chicago, 111., 1903-07; id., Detroit, Mich., 1907 — . m., Irene Duncan, Chicago, III., 1906. Res., 1717 Wood- ward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Richards Howells Wellington, Physician, 848 Mississippi Ave.. Portland, Ore. B.S., M.D. U Club; track Team; N 2 N. M.D,. Rush Med. Coll., 1906. Staff, Cook Co. IIosp., Chicago, 111., 1907-08. Phys., Port- land, Ore., 1908 — . 1904 Maxfield Cook, Broker, 4509 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth Coll., 1901-02. Univ. of Chicago, 1902 — . Dealer in Securities of Pub. Service Corpus, m., Hazel J. Goes, June, 1908. Edson Benton Cooke, 132 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. J4 Club. Edward Reed Ferris, Broker, 340 War- ren Ave., Chicago, 111. I.L.B. H Club; Track Team (2-3-4). Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1905-07. With N. W. Halsey & Co., Bond Brokers, Chicago, 111., 1907 — . Harvey Hurd Lord, Mining Engineer. 1558 Ridge Ave., Evanston, 111. Track Team (2-3-4). U. S. Championship, Mile Relay, 1901. Milton George Sills, Actor, 4416 Berkley Ave., Chicago, 111. ■)4 Club. Schp., Public Speaking. Howard Jame^ Sloan, Commission Mer- chant, 124 S. Water St.. Chicago, 111. % Club. Score Club. Iron Mask. Owl and Serpent. Baseball Team {1-2-3). Capt., Golf Team (2-3). Mgr., Cap and Gown (3). Univ. Marshal (4). Philip Armour Sunderland, Bond Sales- man, 3732 Forrest Ave., Chicago, 111. ^ Club. Score Club. Iron Mask. Baseball Team (1-2). 1905 Max Holcomb Cook, 5708 Rosalie Ct., Chicago, 111. J4 Club. Musical Club. Logan Asabel Gridley, Broker, Chicago, 111. Vi Club. Score Club. Univ. of Chicago. Law Sch., 1904. Bond Broker, Chicago, 111., 1905—* Res., Geneva, 111. Wade Hulette, Clerk, 60 Woodland Pk., Chicago. 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1901-04. J4 Club. Dramat. Club. Reynolds Club. Clk., Am. Steel & Wire Co., Chicago, 111., 1904 — . Club, South Shore Country. Clark Saxe Jennison, Lawyer, 141 S. Waiola Ave., La Grange, 111. LL.B. Schp., Public Speaking, 1902. Ed.. Cap and Gown, 1904. Varsity Football Team (2-3). * A *. Yi Club. Score Club. Iron Mask. Lawyer, (Chicago, III., 1905 — . m., 1907. Club, University ((ilhicago). Robert Heffron Murray, Manufacturer, Cobb Blvd. and Walter St., Kankakee, 111. B.S., 1904. Yi Club. Score Club. Sec. LV A K E Conv., Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 13-14. 1902. Mgr., Cotton Yarn Mill, Paramant Knit- ting Co., Kankakee, 111., 1905 — . m.. Sue M. Horton, 1905. Club, University (Chicago. III.). Lee Peacock, Farming, Richmond, Ind. Albert William Sherer, Advertising, 109 State St., Kendallville, Ind. A.B. Iron Mask. Owl and Serpent. Dramatic Club. Ed., Cap and Gown; id.. Daily Maroon. Univ. Marshal, 1905. Club, University (Chi- cago, III.). igo6 Henry Phillips Conkey, Manufacturer. Hammond, Ind. Score Club. J4 Club. Iron Mask. Tiger's Head. Water Polo Team (3). Glee Club (3). Ed., Gap and Gotvn (4). Ashley Clayton Dixon, Grain Broker, 3212 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1903-04. }i Club. Memb., Chicago Bd. of Trade, 1904 — . m., Jessica Little, 1907. V. Pres., McHenry Elect. Service Co., 1908 — . Will Millan Hough, Playwright, Princess Theatre, Chicago, 111. Author: "His Highness the Bey," "Stubborn Cinderella," etc. John Joseph McDonald, Jr., Insurance. Aberdeen. S. D. Agt., Conn. Fire Ins. Co., Aberdeen, S. Dak. John Carlyle Moore, Lawyer, Red Deer, Alberta, Can. {^:^' JD. See Alpha Phi, 1901. Charter Memb. J.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1906. . 1034 DELTA DELTA Frederick Burleigh Pattee, Manufacturer, 701 E. Broadway. Monmouth, 111. 54 Club. Score Club. Iron Mask. Asst. Ed., Cup and Gown (4). Mfr., Agricultural Imple- ments. Clarence William Sills, Bond Salesman, 4416 Berkley Ave., Chicago, 111. Vi Club. Daniel Clary Webb, Lawyer, 800 Bank & Trust Bldg., KnoxviUe, Tenn. A.B. See Gamma, 1904. Vanderbilt Univ., 1900-02. Univ. of Chicago, 1902-06. Law Sch., id., 1906-07. A 4>. Daniel Wray Deprez, Merchant, 46 N. Harrison St., Shelbyville, Ind. Hardware Merchant. Thurlow Gault Essington, Lawyer, 604 E. Broadway, Streator. 111. A.B., J.D. See Delta Pi, '1906. A.B., Univ. of 111., J906. J.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Ralph Stephen Fisher, Physician, 601 Fenton Bldg., Portland, Ore. A.B., M.D. Capt. and Mgr., Football Team. Univ. of Ore., Med. Sch., 2 yrs. Rush Med. Coll., i^ yrs. Univ. of Paris, 2 yrs. Arthur Albert Goes, Lithographer, 61 and Clark Sts., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. 94 Club. Water Polo Team (1-2-3-4). Pres., Inter-Frat. Assn. C4). Officer, LXII A K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., Nov. 13-15, 1908. Treas., Auxiliary Assn., A K E, Chicago, 111. Club, University (Chicago). Wellington Downing Jones, 6425 Mon- roe Ave., Chicago, 111. Iron Mask. Owl and Serpent. Black Friars. Varsity Football (3-4). Grad. Student, 1909 — , Frederick Ayres Lorenz, 5733 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1904-05. Tiger's Head. Mu- sical Club. Univ. of 111., 1905-09. Clarence Theodore McNeille, Banker, 152 E. 52 St., Chicago, 111. B.S. ^t B K. m., Anna Tracy Waughop, 1907. Cashier, N. W. Halsey & Co., Bankers, Chi- cago, 111. Max Spencer Rohde, Princeton, 111. B.S. See Sigma Tau, 1908. Chmn., Jr. Coun- cil. Capt., Water Polo Team (3). Varsity Football Team (3). 54 Club. N S N. Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1908 — . Capt., Baltimore, Md., A. C. Swimming Team, 1909 — . Herman Augustus Spoehr, Chemist, 1088 Evanston Ave., Chicago, 111. B.S., Ph.D. H Club. 2 3. G. F. Swift Fel- low, Univ. of Chicago. Univ. of Berlin, 1906- 07. Sec, A. A. A. S., 1907. M.D., 1909. Arthur Hamilton Vail, Bond Salesman, 5754 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Harvard, 1904-05. Univ. of Chicago, 1905-08. Iron Mask. Dramat. Club. *Walter Simpson Kellogg, Chicago, 111. a Clubj Track Team (:). d., Feb. 14, 1907. 1035 DELTA DELTA 1909 Eugene Cary, 2935 Indiana Ave., Chi- cago, 111. N X N. Capt., Swimming Team. Glee Club. Rush Med. Coll., l yr. Harry Strubel Freeman, Banker, Na- tional City Bank, New York, N. Y. Allen Parker McFarland, 1127 N. Wal- nut St., Danville, 111. See^ Psi Phi, 1909; Sigma Rho, 1909. Depauw Univ., 1905-06. Univ. of Chicago, 1906-08. Stanford Univ., 1908-09. James Herbert Mitchell, 6601 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. 2 H. Rush Med. Coll., 1907 — . As3t., Pathol., Univ. of Chicago. Cole Yates Rowe, 1152 W. State St., Jacksonville, 111. ^ Club. Score Club. Iron Mask. Asst. Ed., Maroon, Richard Yates Rowe, 1152 W. State St., Jacksonville, 111. Capt., Fresh. Baseball Team. Memb., N'arsity Baseball Team. Renslow Parker Sherer, 5821 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. Ph.B. Soph, and Honor Socs. Glee Club. Pres., Dramat. Club. Marshal. Pres., 4 K E Undergraduate Club, Chicago, 111., 1908. Tracy Whittlesey Simpson, Civil Engi- neer, S432 Lexington Ave., Chicago, 111. ^ Club. Armour Tech. Sch., 1905 — . 1910 Theodore Whig Baldwin, 262 Pleasant St., Oak Park, 111. Tiger's Head. Glee Club (3-4). Pres. (4). Charles Lyle Barnes, 306 E. 56 St., Chi- cago, 111. Soph. Hon. Soc. Joseph C. Borden, 5168 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Track Team (i). Dramat. Club. Albert Nathaniel Butler, 58 St. and Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. Band (2-3). Charles Albert Carleton, 1020 Columbia Ave., Seattle, Wash. Baseball and Track Teams (i). Henry Brewster Freeman, 5758 Wood- lawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1906-07. Cornell Univ., 1907—. Charles Foster Glore, 4848 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111. Track Team (i). Paul Beltford Heflin, Wenona, 111. Score Club. Iron Mask. Skull and Crescent. Asst. Ed., Cap and Gown. . Univ. of Chicago, Law Sch., 1909 — . Henry Osgood Latham, 6033 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. Pres., A K E. Undergrad. Assn., Chicago, 111., 1909 — . Fresh., Soph, and Jr. Honor Socs. Baseball Squad. Golf Team. H Club. Score Club. Iron Mask. Bus. Mgr., Cap and Gown. Chmn., Senior Prom. Com. Student Council (3). Class Pres. (4). Club, South Shore Country, Joseph James Pegues, 603-4 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Skull and Crescent. Iron Mask. Owl and Serpent. Varsity Baseball Team (2-3-4). Track Team (2-3). Capt., Baseball Team (4). Sr. Prora. Univ. Marshal. Colburne Pinkham, 99 Argyle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. See Epsilon, 1910. Univ._ of Chicago, 1906-07, Varsity Debating Pr. Williams Coll., 1907-10. Williams Debating Team. John Edwin Rhodes, Jr., 5045 Washing- ton Ave., Chicago, 111. See Delta Pi, 1911. Univ. of Chicago, 1906-07. Univ. of 111., 1907 — . With Crane Co., Chi- cago. George Northrop Simpson, 5754 Wood- lawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Cross Country Team, 1907-08. William Joseph Sunderland, 3732 Forest Ave., Chicago, 111. Varsity Baseball, Football, Track, Tennis and Bowling Teams. Walter Willard Taylor, New Haven, Conn. Sheffield Sci. Sch., Yale, 1908. H Club. Pres., Fresh. Class. Fresh. Track, Football and Baseball Teams. 1911 Chauncy Howells Albright, Massillon, Ohio. Skull and Crescent. Baseball Team (1). Frank James Coyle, 560 E. 46 PL, Chi- cago, 111. Varsity Track Squad (3). Golf Team (2). Glee Club. Tiger's Head. Paul Edgerton Gardner, 4803 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. 54 Club. Score Club. Iron Mask. Mgr., Cap and Gown (3). Capt., Tennis Team (4). Sydney Gardner, care Peabody, Hough- taling Co., Chicago, 111. Charles Russell Gilbert, 5121 Washing- ton Ave., Chicago, 111. 34 Club. Score Club. Musical Club. Edward Bernard Hall, Jr., 1717 B St., San Diego, Cal. Yi Club. Musical Club. Fresh. Baseball Team. Walter Clark Lorenz, 5733 Kimbath Ave., Chicago, 111. Fresh. Track and Baseball Teams. Austin Mendul, 3754 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. William Raymond Morris, 5011 Wash- ington Ave., Chicago, 111. 54 Club. Rufus Boynton Rogers, 5754 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Capt., Fresh. Football Team. Memb., Varsity Track Squad, 1909. Fresh., and Soph. Honor Socs. Pres,, Junior Club. 1036 DELTA DELTA Walter Harper Simpson, 5754 Wood- lawn Ave., Chicago. 111. Fresh. Track Team. William Henry Thayer, 57SA Wood- lawn Ave., Chicago, 111. igi2 Louis Frederick Ahlman, Euclid, Ohio. Fresh. Football. William Roy Carney, 441 1 Grand Blvd., Chicago, I'l. Robert Farrar Jennison, 308 S. Spring Ave., La Grange, 111. Pliny Fiske Munger, 5212 Lexington Ave., Chicago, 111. Edmund Peter Pincoffs, 3701 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. William Curtis Rogers, 5754 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. John Taylor Wilson, 4430 Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111. 1913 Eugene Edward Ford, 4623 Drexel Ave., Chicago, 111. Harold Ernest Goettler, 5754 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Fresh. Football. Fresh. Track Team. Clarence Maynard Hales, 5754 Wood- lawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Fresh. Football. Thomas Weller Kimball, La Grange, 111. Fresh. Football. Fresh. Track Team. Stuart Alexander Prosser, 5754 Wood- lawn Ave.. Chicago. 111. 34 Club. Theodore Charles Robinson, 5754 Wood- lawn Ave., Chicago, III. 34 Club. Ralph Dewey Salisbury, 5754 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. Dramatic Club (i). Eberle Irving Wilson, 5754 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. a Club. Fresh. Football. Fresh. Track Team. I0.17 PHI GAMMA SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Syracuse, N . Y Chartered, November 17, 1871 PHI GAMMA of A K E was chartered November 17, 1871, by the annual convention of the Fraternity, which was held that year with the A X Chapter at Cornell University. The movement to obtain the charter of this, the first chapter of any fra- ternity located at Syracuse University, was begun at the Genesee College at Lima, New York. Just as Syracuse University was the successor of Genesee College, so also was the local chapter of A K E the successor of the Scroll and Pen Chapter of the Mystic Seven. Only one other chapter of the latter fraternity had been established in the northern states. That was the parent chapter at Wesleyan University, known as the chapter of the Owl and Wand. In 1867, upon the general disintegra- tion of the fraternity, this chapter was made a class society, and its former members formed r $ of A K E. The relation between the Wesleyan and Genesee chapters had been most in- timate, and this change did not break the tie. From the time that T $ was started, its members were untiring in their efforts to bring about the admission to the Fraternity of the students at Genesee College who were destined to lay the foundation of the * r Chapter. Several of the applicants left Genesee for other colleges. One went to Rochester and another to Wesleyan, where they become " Dekes," and better able to present the cause of Genesee. At last forma! application for a charter was made to the annual convention held with O at the University of Michigan. It was refused. Affairs of Genesee Col- lege were in too dubious a condition to permit a charter being intrusted to its students. The institution was tottering, and none knew what its fate would be. The applicants returned to the college discouraged, yet determined to make another attempt. Then it was that fortune smiled on them. Genesee College ceased to exist, and Syracuse University took its place, being chartered 1039 PHI GAMMA 111 1870. The new university opened with bright prospects, and catching something of the spirit of the new era, the " Mystics " of the Scroll and Pen chapter, which, also, had been removed to Syracuse, renewed their efforts to obtain their long-cherished aim. This time came success, but not until after a hard struggle. To two men may be given most of the credit for the establishment of * r. Professor John H. Durston, Yale, '69, and Wilbur F Steele, Wesleyan and Syracuse, 'y2. Mr. Steele went to Ithaca and presented the cause of the ap- plicants on the floor of the convention. Mr. Durston, who was then profes- sor of modern languages in the university, made a hasty trip to New York to secure some necessary documents and then went directly to Ithaca. When within ten miles of the city he missed railway connections. It was then the last day of the convention, and delay would have been fatal. But Durston was not to be deterred by ordinary difficulties. Without hesitation he char- tered a hand car standing beside the station and pumped the last ten miles to Ithaca. He was going against a driving rain storm, and when he entered the convention hall he was in a dilapidated condition. He was just in time. For want of the documents he brought, the convention was about to refuse the charter. By an eloquent plea he, however, changed the attitude of the con- vention and the name of * r was added to the chapter roll. Frederick S. Wicks, Yale, y^ii was delegated to initiate the charter members, whose names were as follows : Wilbur Fletcher Steele, '72 ; Francis Durbin Blakeslee, 'y2 ; Roland Sabin Keyser, 'J2 ; George Herbert Dryer, 'yz ; Henry Marcus Hill, '72 ; Warren Mann, '72 ; John Erastus Weaver, '72 ; Heman Wright Morris, 'yi ; Francis John Cheney, 'y2 ; Delos Cronk, '74 ; Dallas Davis Lore, '74 ; Charles Ad- dison Fowler, '74 ; Samuel Wilson Kress, '75 ; Melville James Wells, 75 ; Erastus Watson Godier, '75; William Austin Wood, '75. and Levi Jenni- son, '75. An era of prosperity set in after the establishment of the chapter. As the university grew, so did the chapter. Rivals soon appeared, but they were honorable ones and deserved the title of " Our Friends, the Enemy." All flourished except Z *, the third to enter the university, which finally became extinct but has since been revived. In 1874, William Nottingham, '76, to whose guidance much of the early success of the chapter is due, went as delegate to the convention held with the H Chapter at. the University of Virginia, to extend an invitation from the in- fant chapter for the next convention to assemble in Syracuse. The invitation was accepted, and Syracuse saw its first fraternity convention, which event was the beginning of its reputation as a " convention college." Since then $ T has been the host of two other A K E conventions, those of 1895 and 1903. An uneventful but prosperous period elapsed until the summer of 1881. Then came the first and only great calamity in the history of the chapter. On 1040 PHI GAMMA a July night the old lodge rooms in the Wieting Block, which are dear to the memory of every old graduate, were destroyed by fire, together with the entire block in which they were located. Nothing was saved. The financial loss was considerable, but it was as nothing compared to the loss of records and memorabilia, which can never be replaced. But like the Phoenix, borne above the chapter coat of arms, 4> T rose from the ashes of its former Hfe with a new vigor. She overcame the difficulties and entered an era of prosperity. The lodge rooms were rebuilt better than before and were occupied by the chapter for some years. In the later eighties the chapter house system was inaugurated at Syracuse, and among the first to adopt it was $ r. From that time until the fall of '99, the chapter occupied the house at 1005 East Genesee St. TJiis house was then given up and lodge rooms were secured in the Lynch Building, and rooms upon the hill were rented where the brothers could assemble. Later the chapter moved to quarters in the Bastable Block which were occupied until the present chapter house at the corner of University Place and Walnut. Ave- nue was opened in June, 1903. For many years it was the dearest wish of every brother to have an ideal chapter house, located within easy reach of the University and possessing all the modern conveniences of a fraternity house. Several ineffectual move- ments were started by the active chapter, but nothing permanent was accom- plished. In 1898 the Central New York Association of A K E, consisting of " Dekes " of all chapters, was organized, and at once started an active move- ment for a new chapter house. The * r alumni were especially aided by the following alumni from other chapters: Irving G. Vann, Yale, '63; Dr. John L. Heffron, Colgate, '81 ; Giles H. Stilwell, Amherst, '61 ; Ceylon H. Lewis, Colgate, '73 ; Lewis C. Merrill, Amherst, '99, and many others. A financial canvass was started, and at the commencement banquet, June, 1899, eight thou- sand dollars was subscribed. This amount combined with that previously se- cured, formed the nucleus of the building fund. The house was designed by Edwin H. Gaggin, Syracuse, '92, and T. Walker Gaggin, Syracuse, '95, and was opened by the annual banquet of the Central New York Association of A K E, on the evening of June the ninth, nineteen hundred three, 155 brothers being present. In college affairs, athletic, intellectual, oratorical, literary, and social, 4> r has always been represented. For years the chapter controlled and published the Syracusan, a representative college paper. More than its proportionate share of commencement appointments and scholarship honors have come to the members of the chapter. A hearty college spirit has been maintairied among the undergraduates and a loyal support has been manifested by the alumni toward their alma mater. The ideal of the chapter has been a union of the qualities of the scholar and the gentleman and the aim has been the heartiest good fellowship IO4I ; , , PHI GAMMA CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1872 Francis Durbin Blakeslee, Teacher and Reformer, 612 Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Bing- hamton, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D., Litt.D. Charter Member. Q. M's Clk., 50th N. Y. Engs., U. S. A., 1863-64; id., Q. M. Gen's. Office, Washington, 1864-65. Teacher, Whitney's Point, N. Y., 1869-70. m., Augusta M. Hubbard, Geneseo, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1869. M. E. Ch., Groveland, N. Y., 1871-73. Prin. of Acad., E. Green- wich, R. I., 1873-84. Thames St. M. E. Ch., Newport, R. I., 1886-87. Prin., Sem., E. Greenwich, R. I., 1887-99. D.V., Wesleyan, 1889. Pres., Iowa Wesleyan Univ., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1899-1900. Prin., Cazenovia Sem., Cazenovia, N. Y., 1900-09. Litt.D., Iowa Univ., 1905. Supt., Binghamton Dist., N. Y, State Anti-Saloon League, 1909 — . Francis John Cheney, Teacher, 45 Church St., Cortland, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Charter Member. * B K. Ed., University Herald, Feb.-June, 1872. m., (i) Lydia Henrietta Smith, Yorkshire Centre, N. Y., July 3, 1873. Prin,, Union Sch., Dry- den, N. Y., 1873-80. A.M., 1876. N. Y. Bar, 1880. Prin., Free Acad., Kingston, N. Y., 1880-90. Ph.D., 1888. Insp., High Schs. and Acads., under Regents of Univ. of State of N. Y., 1890-91. Pres., Assoc. Acad. Prin.'s Conf., N. Y., 1890-91. Prin., State Norm, and Training Sch., Cortland, N. Y., 1891—. m., (2) Clara J. Robinson, July 20, 1896. Memb., F. & A. M., Natl. Edu. Assn., N. Y. State Teachers' Assn. George Herbert Dryer, Clergyman, 149 S. Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. * B K. Prin., Union Sch., Lima, N. Y., 1869-70. M. E. Ch., Scottsburgh, N. Y., 1871; Richmond, N. Y., 1872-74. m., Katherine Arabella French, Bath, N. Y., Nov. s, 1872. M. E. Ch., Spring- ville, N. Y., 1874-77; Western N. Y., 1877- 88. Treas., Mut. Aid Soc, 1881-89. Presid- ing Elder, Niagara Dist., Genesee Conf., 1888- 94, 1904-08. D.D., Syracuse Univ., 1888. Del., Gen. Conf. of M. E. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1888. Founder and Prin., Silver Lake Sch. of Conference Studies. Univs. of Munich and Berlin, 1894-96. Pastor, Rome, Italy, 1896-97. Author: "History of the Christian Church," "Recent Economic Tendencies." Roland Sabin Keyser, Teacher, 71 Alsop St., Jamaica, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Charter Member. * B K. Teacher, Lima, N. Y., 1872-73; E. Greenwich, R. I., 1873-77. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1877-78. Prin., Union Sch., Groton, N. Y., 1878-81. Ph.D., 1881. Prin., Franklin Acad., Prattsburg, N. Y.. 1881-83. m., Minnie L. Ball, Berkiihire, N. Y., July 12, 1882. Ed., Citizen. Ilion, N. Y., 1883-84; Herald, Coble- skill, N. Y., 1884-85. Prin., Acad., Middle- burg, N. Y^ 1885-1900. Head, Eng. Dept., New York City Training Sch. for Teachers, Jamaica, N. Y., 1900 — . Contrib., Edu. and other Newspapers and Magazines. Author, "Elementary Manual of Mood Constructions in Latin," 1882. Heman Wright Morris, Lawyer, 301-2 EUwanger and Barry Bldg., State St., Rochester, N. Y. B.S., A.M. Charter Member, ist Soph. Math Pr. Teacher, Acad., Gouverneur, N. Y., 1872^ 73. Law Student, Rochester, N. Y., 1873-76; Lawyer, ib., 1876 — . m., Emma Hobart Perkins, Rochester, N. Y., May 31, 1883. Memb., X. Y State Bar Assn., Rochester Bar Assn. Clubs Genesee Valley, Kent. Contrib., .Am. Law Re- view. Wilbur Fletcher Steele, College Profes- sor, fUniversity Park, Colo. A.B., B.D., A.M. Charter Member. See Gamma Phi, 1872. Syracuse Univ., 1872. B.D., Boston Univ., 1874. m., Rosa Beulah Wood, Gloversville, N. Y., May 21, 1874. M. E. Chs., Mass., 1874-81. Prin., Bennett Sem., Greensboro, N. C., 1881 — . Student, Ger., 1889—. John Erastus Weaver, Physician and Surgeon, 165 Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y. B.S., M.D., M.S. Charter Member. Univ. of Mich., 1873-74. M.D., Columbia, 1875. Phys., Lowell, Mass., 1875-76; Boston, Mass., 1876-78; Elmira, N. Y., 1879-87. Sanitary Supt. of Schs., Elmira, N. Y., 1880-83. m., Lucy Lester, Lansing, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1883. Phys., Rochester, N. Y., 1887 — . Memb., Mon- roe Co., N. Y., Med. Soc. *Henry Marcus Hill, Lawyer, Rochester N. Y. M.S., LL.B. Charter Member. 1st Math Pr., 1869. LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1872. m., Anna E. Burlew, Ovid, N. Y., Oct. i6, 1873, N. Y. Bar, 1873. Lawyer, Arcade, N. Y., 1873-81; Rochester, N. Y., 1881-1908. d., June 16, 1908. *Warren Mann, Teacher, Potsdam. N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Teacher, Math., Norm. Sch., Potsdam, N. Y., 1872-74. m., Helen Elizabeth Blakeslee, Nichols, N. Y., July 1, 1874. Dept. of Natural Sci., Norm. Sch., Potsdam, N. Y., 1874-1908. Excise Comr., 2 terms. Pres., St. Lawrence Teach- ers* Assn. d., 1908. 1042 PHI GAMMA 1873 Robert Hall Maclay, Merchant, care Maclay & Co., Tientsin, China. A.B., A.M. See Gamma Phi, 1873. Wes- leyan Univ., 1869-71. New York Univ., 1871- 72. Syracuse Univ., 1872-73. A.M., Syra- cuse, 1876. Official Interpreter and Translator, Am. Consulate Gen., Shanghai, China; Co- Judge, Foreign-and-Chinese Mixed Ct., ib., 1879-81; id., Tientsin, 1881-91. In Siege of Tientsin and Pekin, June-August, 1900. Mer- chant, Tientsin, China, 1901 — . Clubs: Shang- hai, Tientsin. 1874 Delos Cronk, Clergyman, fParma, Mich. Charter Member. Pastor, various M. E. Chs. Charles Addison Fowler, Farmer, fDewitt, Neb. A.B., LL.B. Charter Member. Ed., University Herald, Oct., 1873-Mar., 1874. LL.B., Union Univ., 1875. N. Y. Bar, 1875. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1875-76. Prin., High Sch., Binghamton, N. Y., 1876-79. Prop., Thayer Co. Bk., Alexandria, Neb., 1879. m., Abbie V. Church, Neb., 1881. Farmer, Ohiowa, Neb., 1884—. ^Dallas Davis Love, Farmer, Oskaloosa, Kans. Charter Member. Prin., Pub. Sch., Oskaloosa, Kans., 1879. m., Harriet Emma Thompson, Dec. 31, 1880. Co. Surv., Jefferson Co., Kans., 1882-83. d., June 20, 1895. *Frank Smith Porter, Teacher, Seneca Falls, N. Y. A.B. Teacher, Leroy, N. Y., 1875. Real Estate and Law Agt., Scranton, Pa., 1876-80. Teacher, Batavia, N. Y., 1880-82. m.. Amy Smith, Scranton, Pa., June 30, 1881. Teacher, Canton, Pa., 1882-85; Hornellsville, N. Y., 1885-92. Supt., Schs., Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1892-97. d., Feb. 8, 1897. 187s Apollos Fitzgerald Berrian, fSt. Paul, Minn. Cashier, Northn. Pacific R. R., St. Paul, Minn. Judson Boardman Coit, College Profes- sor, 688 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Assoc. Ed., Uni- versity Herald, Oct., 1872-Feb., 1873. m., Ellen M. Alden, Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. rg, 1875. Teacher, Dickinson Sem., Williams- port, Pa., 1875-79. Asst. Prof., Astron., Univ. of Mich., 1879-80. Teacher, Cent. High Sch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1880-82. Ph.D., 1881. Au- thor, "Orbit of Double Star Eta Cassiopeiae," 1882. Asst. Prof., Math, and Astron., Boston Univ., 1882-84; Prof., id., 1884 — . Europe, 1889. Memb., Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Contrib., Astron. Jours. Erastus Watson Goodier, Clergyman, t47S Broadway, Fall River, Mass. A.B., B.D., A.M. Charter Member. B.D., Boston Univ., 1878. M. E. Chs., Mass. and R. I., 1877-86. m., Eliza Myria French, Nashua, N. H., Apr. 18, 1883. Levi Jennison, Clergyman, Apalachia, ■ N. Y. Charter Member, m., Florence Estella Clark, Syracuse, N. Y., July 19, 1877. M. E. Chs., Wyoming Conf., Pa. and N. Y., 1879 — . Charles Dickens Lathrop, Proofreader, 57 Charles St., New Rochelle, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Ed., University Herald. Feb.-June, 1873. News Ed., Daily Witness. New York, N. Y., 1876-77; Daily Standard, Syracuse, N. Y., 1880-81, 1883. Journalist. Fulton, N. Y., Hartford, Conn., and New York, N. Y., 1883-1909. With G. P. Put- nam's Sons, Pubs., New York, N. Y., Proof- reader, 1909 — . Melville James Wells, Clergyman, R. F. D., No. 2, Seneca Falls, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. M. E. Chs., N. Y., 1875 — . m., Louisa Mary Underbill, Geneva, N. Y., May 13, 1878. Trustee, Cazen- ovia Sem., 1897 — . William Austin Wood, Civil Engineer, 7 Florida St., Dorchester Dist., Boston, Mass. B.S., M.S., C.E. Charter Member. Assoc. Ed., University Herald, Oct., 1873-Feb., 1874. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1875-76. Pres., XXX ii K E Conv., E Chap., Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 14-1S, 1876. m., Agnes Eliza- beth Babcock, Syracuse, N. Y., May 2. 1878. Asst. Supt., Syracuse Gas Co., 1878-84; Supt., Boston Gas Light Co.; V. Pres.; Asst. Gen. Mgr.; Chief Eng., 1884 — . Past Pres., N. E., A K E Alumni Assn. N. E. Assn. of Gas Engs. Guild of Gas. Mners. of N. E. Dir., Am. Gas Inst. Res., Elm Lawn, Dorches- ter, Mass. ♦William Herbert Dunlap, College Pro- fessor, Syracuse, N. Y. B.S., M.D. Harvard Univ., Med. Sch., 1878- 79. m., Mary Danaugh Thurber, \V. Leb- anon, N. H., June 9, 1880. Instr., Mat. .Med., Syracuse Univ., 1880-83; Prof., 1883-87. Prof., Dermatol., 1887-95. Registrar, Coll. of Med., 1888-93. d., Nov. II, 1895. *Samuel William Kress, Dundee, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1871-73. Charter Member d., Syracuse, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1873. 1876 James Burton Butler, Lawyer, fWash ington, D. C. LL.B. Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1876. L S. Atty., Idaho, 1880-81. Treas. Dept., Wash ington, D. C., 1882-83. Receiver, Bankers' and ^Merchants' Telegraph Co., Washington, D. C. m., Cora Vincent, Mar. 6, 1883. George Frederick Darrow, Editor and Publisher, 32 Isabella St., Ogdens- burg, N. Y. B.S., M.S. * B K. Assoc. Ed., University Herald, Feb.-June, 1875. Ed., Monitor, Ft. Scott, Kans., 1876-77; Advance, Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1877 — . m., Mary Louise Myers, Og- densburg, N. Y., June 4, 1879. Dir., Natl. Bk., ib., and various local Corpns. Memb., Bd. of Mgrs., St. Lawrence Slate Hosp. Lewis Marion Dunton, College Presi- dent, 126 College Ave., Orangeburg, A.B., A.M.. D.D. m., Mary E. Phelps, Mar- tinsburg, N. Y., Oct. ts, 1873. M. E. Chs.. S. C, 1874-80.,, Presiding Elder, Greenville Dist., S. C. Ponf., 1881-83. \M., Claflin Univ 1043 PHI GAMMA 1879. D.D., Rust Univ., j88i. Pres., Claflin Univ., Orangeburg, ' S. C, 1883 — . William Hampton Hall, Clergyman, Par- ish. Oswego Co., N. Y. A.B. M. li. Chs., N. Y., 1876-84. m., Min- nie Eliza Hill, Union City, Pa., Dec. 27, 1881. Dugway and Parish, N. Y., 1884 — . Elbridge Olin Kinne, Physician, 331 Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B., M.D., Ph.M. Univ. of IMich., 1876-78. Pli.lM., 1879. m., Ella Marie Potter, Utica, N. Y., Nov. I, 1881., Phys., Paterson, N. J., 1878-79; Syracuse, N. Y., 1879 — . Consulting Phys., Horn. Hosp., Syracuse, N. Y. * B K, J895. Memb., Onondaga Co. Horn. Med. Soc, N. Y. State Horn. Med. Soc. Am. Inst. Horn., Am. Assn. Med. Examrs. (V. Pres.), Cent. N. Y. A K E Alumni Assn., University Club. Res., 1402 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. Hugh McDowell, Journalist, 1347 W. 3 St., Los Angeles, Cal. A.B., A.M. m., Alice Maria Lee, Fayette- ville, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1878. Mgr., Standard, Syracuse, N. Y., 1878-80; Ed., 1880-81. Res., Owasco, N. Y., 1881-84. Ed., Telegram, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1884-1900. Journalist, Los An- geles, Cal., 1900 — . William Nottingham, Lawyer, 701 Wal- nut Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. * B K. Assoc. Ed., University Herald, Oct., 1874-Feb., 1875. Ph.D., 1878. Law Student, Syracuse, N. Y., 1878. N. Y. Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1878 — . m., Eloise Holden, Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1881. Pres., Alumni Assoc, Syracuse Univ., 1883-84. Regent. Univ. of the State of N. Y., 1902 — . LL.D., 1903. James Henry Shults, Physician, fPasa- dena, Cal. A.B., A.M., M.D. m., Elizabeth Grace Hub- bell, Rochester, N. Y., June 29, 1876. Teacher, State Normal Sch., Cortland, N. Y., 1876-78. Prin., W. High Sch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1878-83. Supt. of Schs., Norwich, N. Y., 1883-86. Syra- cuse Univ., Coll. of Med., 1886-88. M.D., *James Duane Phelps, Clergyman, Syra- cuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M., D.D. * B K. Boston Theol. Sem., 1877-78. m., Helen U. Weaver, Elmira, N. Y., June 19, 1878. Prin., Sem., Cazenovia, N. Y., 1879-84. M. E. Ch., Utica, N. Y., 1884-85. Prin., Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y., 1885-89. ist M. E. Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1889; Delaware Av. M. E. Ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Maiden, Mass., Syracuse, N. Y., 1889- 1903. Europe, 1890. D.D., 1898. Finan. Sec, Syracuse Univ., 1898-1908. Dir., Services, Thousand Island Park, d., Utica, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1908. ♦Henry Ferdinand Thomsen, Electrician, Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Teacher, High Sch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1876-77; Union Sch., Waterloo, N. Y., 1877-80. Anal. Chemist, Syracuse, N. Y., 1880-83; Electrician, Globe Hotel Bldg., ib., 1885-86. Supt., Syracuse Elect, and Mfg. Co., ib., 1886 — . 1877 J, Scott Clark, College Professor, 2114 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. A.B., A.M., Litt.D. Assoc. Ed., University Herald, Oct. i875-;F«b., 1876. Class Poet. Herald Poem Pr. "t B IC Prin., , High. Sch., Evanston, III., iSyg^Sa. A.M., 1879. Cont'rih., Illinois School Journal, 1880-81. Instr., Syra- cuse Univ., 1882-86. Prof., Rhet., Eng. Lit. and Elocu., ib., 1886-92. m., Carrie L. John- son, Memphis, Terrn., Jan. 5, 1885. Prof., Northwestern Univ., 1892—. Poet, XLIX h K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 14-16, 1895. Litt.D., 1900. Memb., Am. Mod. Lang. Assn. Author: "A Practical Rhetoric," "A Briefer Practical Rhetoric," "English in the Secondary Schools," "The Art of Reading Aloud," "A Study of English Prose Writers," "A Study of English and American Poets." Clubs; Uni- versity (Evanston, III.), City (Chicago). Byron Collins Mathews, Teacher; 106 Carnegie Ave., East Orange, N. J. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. * B K. Prin., Acad. Macedon, N. Y., 1877-78- m., Elizabeth A. Hall, North East, Pa., Aug. 21, 1878. Prin., Sem., Dansville, N. Y., 1878-79; Lake Shore Sem., North East, Pa., 1879-80. Prof., Simp- son Centenary Coll., Indianola, Iowa, 1880-85. Teacher, High Sch., Newark, N. J., 1885-1905. A.M., 1892. Ph.D., 1893. Teacher, East Orange, N. J., 1905 — . Memb., Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Sociol. Soc, Am. Free Trade League, Internatl. Peace Soc, etc. Author, "Our Irrational Distribution of Wealth," and mag. articles. William Currier Renne, Manufacturer, tCalais, Me. Shoe Mfr., Pittsfield, Mass., 1874-87. Mgr., St. Croix Shoe Co., Calais, Me., 1887 — . m., Laura M. Foster, Lee, Mass., Apr. 16, 1875. Frank Lamotte Salisbury, Lawyer, 125 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Syracuse Univ., 1875. With Lake Shore R. R., 1875-77. Ill Bar, 1878. Lawyer, Chicago, 111., 1878 — . m., (i) Carrie M. Rhodes, Pu- laski, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1883; (2) Anna F. Part- ridge. Club, Hamilton. Richard Jonathan Smith, Clergyman, tOwego, N. Y. A.B. Assoc. Ed., University Herald, Feb.- June, 1876. m., Harriet Ellen Phillips, Low- ville, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1877. M. E. Chs., N. Y., 1877 — ; Madison and Owego, N. Y., 1898 — . Allen George Newman Vermilya, Law- yer, 7 Beekman St., New York, N. Y. Prin., Pub. Sch., Harrison, N. Y., 1876-78; Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1878-79. N. Y. Bar, 1880. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880 — . U. S. Supreme Ct., Washington, D. C, 1888. *Lucien Marcus Underwood, College Professor, Redding, Conn. Ph.B., Ph.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Jr. Ex. Commenc Speaker. Prin., Union Sch,, Morrisville, N. Y., 1877-78. Ph.M., 1878. Teacher, Cazenovia Sem., 1878-79. Ph.D., 1879. Prof., Nat. Sci., Hedding Coll., Abingdon, 111., 1879-80. Prof., Geol. and Bot., 111. Wesleyan Univ., Bloom- ington, 111., 1880-83. m., Marie Antoinette Spurr, Oakland, Cal., at W. Goshen, Conn., Aug. 10, 1881. Instr., Geol., Zool. and Bot., Syracuse Univ., 1883-86;, Prof., id., 1886-go. Morgan Fellow, Harvard Univ., 1890-91. In- vestigator, Dept. of Agr., Extent and Distribu- tion of Orange Disease in Fla., i8gi. Prof., Bot., DePauw Univ., . .Qreencastle, Ind., i89i« 95. Prof., Biol., Ala. Poly. Inst., Auburn, Ala., 1895-96; id., Bot., Columbia Univ., New York, N. Y., 1896—. LL.D., 1906. Organ- 1044 PHI GAMMA izer, Ind. Acad, of Sci., 1885. Ed., Alumni Record, Syracuse Univ., ,1887; Pub's of Torrey Botanical Club, 1898-1902. Assoc. Ed., "North Ami Flora," 1896 — . Memb., Original Com. ' on Nomenclature, Rochester meeting. A, A. A, S. ; Del., id., to carry report of Am. Botan- ists to Internatl. Bot. Cong., Genoa; V. Pres., Internatl. Bot. Cong. Memb., Bd. of Ed., "N. Am. Flora." V. Pres., Bot. Section, A. A. A. S., New York, N. Y., 1894. Pres. Bot. Soc. of Am., 1899-1900. Author: "Geological Formations Crossed by the Syracuse and Chenango Valley R. R.," "Our Native Ferns and How to Study Them," "Our Native Ferns and Their Allies," "Descriptive Catalogue of North Amer- ican Hepaticas," "A Century of Illustrative Fungi," "Generic Synopses of the Basidiomy- cetes and Myxomycetes," "Moulds, Mildews and Mushrooms." Contrib., Bot. Gazette; "En- tomologica Americana"; Bulletin of the 111. Laboratory of Nat. Hist. Memb., Bd. of Sci. Dirs., N. Y. Botanical Garden; Chmn., id., 1901 — . d., Nov. 16, 1907. ♦Thomas Davis Worden, Physician. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Ph.B. M.D. Valedictorian. Union Univ., 18S0. Phys., Albany, N. Y., i88i. Univs. of Paris and London, 1882. Phys., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1882-85. m., Anne Scott Paine, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 2,5; 1883; Phys., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1885-88.- d.. Ft. Plain, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1888. 1878 Charles Marshall Comstock, Commercial Traveler, fMaplewood, Mass. Syracuse Univ., 1874-76. Edward Lansing Harris, Teacher, 6801 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., Ph.B. * B K. Assoc. Ed., University Herald, Feb.-June, 1874. m., Eva Ellsworth Gould, Beaver Dam, Wis., Dec. 24, 1878. Prin., High Sch., Port Jervis, N. Y., 1878-80. Teacher, W. High Sch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1880- 82; Central High Sch., ib., 1882-87. Prin., W. High Sch. and Cent. High Sch., Cleveland, Ohio, 1887 — . Memb., Natl. Edu. Assn. (Pres., Secondary Dept.) ; North Central Assn. of Colls, and Secondary Schs. (Pres.); Coll. En- trance Exam. Bd. Farrington Lewis Mead, Journalist, fMe- chanicsville, N. Y. Ph.B. Asst. Sec, XXIX A K E Conv., T Chap., Syracuse, N. Y., 'Oct.' 6-7, 1875. Ed., Citizen, Ilion, N. Y., 1879-83. m., Lillian M. Clark, Weedsport, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1879. Ed., Mercury, Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1883 — . Del., Repub. Cong. Conv., 1884; Repub. State Conv., 1884. Postmaster, Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1885-89. Author, _ Articles on Municipal Government and Questions of Taxation. George Wesley Peck, Clergyman, 29 E. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y. Ph.B., A.B., A.M., LL.D. Ed., University Herald, Feb.-June, 1877. Europe and the East. Pres., Hedding Coll., 1878-82. Author, "Inaugural Address," 1878; Baccalaureate Ad- dress, "Realization and Benefit of Ideals," 1879. A.M., III. Wesleyan Univ., 1879. LL.D., Hed- ding Coll., 1882. Author, Address, "Walk in the Light," 1882. Riverside M. E. Ch., Buf- falo, N. Y., 1882-85; M. E. Ch., Medina, N. Y., 1885-86; Dansville, N. Y., 1886-91. m., Ina Merle Carter, Adams, N.- Y., June 11, 1890. M. E. Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1891-96; Buffalo, N. Y., 1896—. Samuel John Sornberger, Physiciati and Surgeon, 34 N. Church St., Cortland, N. Y. Ph.B., Ph.M.* Ph.D., M.D. Prof., Eng., Physics, Lat. and Hist., State Norm. Sch., Cortland, N Y., 1878-90. m., Kate Marion Foster, Burnt Hills, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1879. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs.,, Chicago, III., 1890- 94; M.D., 1894. Phys. and Surg., Cortland, N. Y., 1894—. Memb., F. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Author: "Synopsis of English Grammar," 1879; "Normal Language Lessons," 1884. Jesse Truesdell Peck Sperry, fCity of Mexico, Mexico.' Univ. of Syracuse, 1874 — . Mexico, — 1888. George Walter Weaver, Publisher, 32 Rowley St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Ed., University Herald,. Feb.-June, 1875. Fd., Syracusan, 1877. Class Day Orator. * B K. Teacher, Troy, N. Y., 1878-80. m., Esther L. Mead, Nassau, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1880. Ed. and Prop., Citizen, Ilion, N. Y., 1880-88. Is- sued first Newspaper in the world printed by electric power and composed entirely by ma- chine, 1883. Founder and Ed., Citizen, Herki- mer, N. Y., 1884-85. Sec, Lawyers* Co-op- erative Pub. Co., Rochester, N. Y., i888-ig03;_ State Excise Dept., Albany, N. Y., 1907 — . 1879 Charles Beach Atwell, College Profes- sor, 1938 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. Ph.B., Ph.M. See Sigma Xi. Assoc. Ed., Uni- versity Herald, Feb.-June, 1878; Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1879. * B K. V. Pres., XXXII A K E Conv., T B Chap., New York, N. Y., Oct. 23-24, 1878. m., Mary Josephine Kellogg, Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1883. Asst. Prin., Acad., Lowville, N. Y., 1879-80. Instr., Northwestern Univ., 1880-82. Supt. of Schs., S. Evanston, 111., 1882-84. Instr., Northwestern Univ., 1884-91; Prof., Bot., 1891 — . Charter Memb., 111. Acad, of Sci. Compiled, Alumni Record, Coll. of Liberal Arts, Northwestern Univ., 1903. Contrib., Botanical Gazette and other Scientific Journals. Fellow, A. A. A. S. Club, University (Evanston). George Porter Avery, Clergyman, 504 La Port Ave., Fort Collins, Colo. m., Ruth Etta Baker, Binghamton, N. Y., . Sept. 12, 1877. M. E. Chs., N. Y., 1879-1903; Colo., 1903 — . Clarence Newman Blowers, Merchant, tSS4i Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. B.S; See Delta CH, 1879. Syracuse Univ., 1875-77. Cornell Univ., 1877-79. Richard Ellsworth Call, College Profes- sor, fColumbia, Mo. Prin., Schs., Stonington, Conn., 1877-79. Prin., Normal Sch., Dexter, Iowa, 1879-80. Supt, Schs., David City, Neb., 1882-84. Author, "Loess and Associated Deposits of Des Moines," 1882. m., Ida Long, Aug. 22, 1883. Author: "Report on Quaternary Fossils of Lake Bonneville," 1884; "Monograph of Cam- peloma." Fellow, A. A. A. S. Prof., Biol., Univ. of Mo., 1886 — . Charles Henry Leete, Teacher, 116 W. 59 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. See Phi, 1879. Syracuse Univ., 1875-76. Yale Univ., 1876-79. 1045 PHI GAMMA William Dixon Marsh, Clergyman, 57 Salisbury St., Little Falls, N. Y. A.l!., A.M.. B.D., D.D. M. I£. Ch., Erievilk, N. Y., 1878-79. Teacher, State Norm. Sch., I'otsdarn, N. Y., 1879-81. M. E. Ch., Granitt- ville, Mass., 1882. Boston Univ., Sch. o£ Theol., 1881-83. B.D., Boston Univ., 1883. m., Lillian Church, Morristown, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1883. M. E. Chs., Northn. jN. Y. Conf,, 1883—. Memb., Gen. Conf. of M. E. Ch., 1896, 1900 and 1908; id.. Gen. Missn. Com., 1900-1904. D.D., 1902. Franklin Pierce, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. .\.B., A.M. See Sigma, 1878. .Sinhcr^t Coll.. 1875-76. Syracuse Univ., 1876-79. .\. Y. Bar, 1879. Europe, 1879. Lawyer, Homer, X. v., and New York, N. Y., 1879 — • Res., 312 W. 103 St. Frank Mead Westcott, Clergyman, tSkaneateles, N. Y. B.P., Ph.B. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1878- Feb., 1879. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1880-83. St. lohn's P. E. Ch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1883-84; St. James P. E. Ch., Skaneateles, N. Y., *Julian Henry Myers, Clergyman, Ma- lone, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B., Ph.D. * B K. Ed., Uni- versity Herald, Feb.-June, 1878. Asst. Ed., Herald. Potsdam, .\. Y., 1879. Prin., Pub. Schs., Redwood, N. Y., 1879-80. Teacher, .■\cad., Lowville, N. Y., 1880-82. N. Y. Bar, 1882. Sch. Comr., Lewis Co., N. Y., 1882-84. Teacher, Union, N. Y., 1885. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1886-87. M. E. Ch., Bangor, .\. Y., 1887 — . m., Mary S. Bingham, June 13, 1888. Instr., State Teachers' Inst., Chapel Hill, N. C. ; Winston, N. C. Prin., Union Sch., Hermon, X. Y. d., Dec. 7, 1905. *Elbert Clarence Randall, Denver, Colo. Syracuse Univ., 1877. Drew Theol. Sem., 187.7- 78. d., Nov. 5, 1879. 1880 Frederick Socrates Ayres, Lawyer, fEl- mira, N. Y. ,\.B. N. Y. Bar, Syracuse, 1883. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1883—. Gideon Frank Draper, Missionary, t222 Blufif, Yokohama. .■\.B. * B K. m., Mira Enid Haven, Syra- cuse, N. Y., Jan. 28, i88o. Teacher, M. E. Mission Sem., Yokohoma, Japan, 1880-82. Missn., Japan, 1882-83. M. E. Ch., Bridgeport, .M. Y., 1882-83. Teacher, High Sch., Bloom, ington. 111., 1883-84. M. E. Ch., Marion, Iowa, 1884-85; DeWitt, Iowa, 1885-86. Missn., Japan, 1886—. William Franklin Freeland, Teacher, tNew York, N. Y. A.B. Syracuse Univ., 1876-77. Harvard Univ., 1877-81; A.B., ib., 1881. Teacher, Co- lumbia Gram. Sch., New York, N. Y. Theron Remsen Green, Clergyman, 24 W. Genesee St., Baldwinsville. N. Y. A.B., A.M. Genesee Coll., 1865-67. Prin., Academic Union Sch., Gowanda. N. Y., 1867- 69. m., Ordensa Elmira DeLano, Lima, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1868. M. E. Chs., Western N. Y., 1869-82. A.B., Syracuse Univ., 1880. M. E. Ch., Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1882-85. A.M., Syracuse Univ., 1883. Presiding Elder, Caz- cnovia Dist., 1885-86. Centenary Ch., Syra- cuse, N. v., 1886-89; M. E. Ch., Canandaigua. N. Y., and Baldwinsville, N. Y., 1889—. Trustee, Cazenovia Sem., 1886-90. Fin. Sec, Syracuse Univ., 4 yrs. Edward Drake Roe, Jr., College Profes- sor, IDS Ostrander Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assoc, Ed., Syracusan Feb.-June, 1880. * B K. S 2. Harvard Aled. Sch., 1882-84. A.B., 1885. Harvard Grad. Sch., 1885-86, 1888-92; A.M., 1886. m., Ade- laide Bridge Gourley, Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 15, 1890. Instr. in Math., pro tern.. Harvard Univ., 1890. Instr., Math., Boston Univ., 1890-92. A-ssoc. Prof., Math., Oberlin Coll., 1892-99. Univ. of Erlangen, 1897-98; Ph.D., 1898. Assoc. Prof., Math., Syracuse Univ., J 900-0 1 ; John Raymond French Prof., Math., ib., 1901 — . Fellow, A. A. A. S. Memb., Am. Math. Soc. ; The Astron. and Astrophys. Soc- of Am.; Sons of Am. Rev.; Mathematiker- Vereinigung; Circolo Matimatico di Palermo. Club, Syracuse Harvard (Sec, 1889). Author: Tech. and Sci. Papers in Am. Math. Monthly, Am. Jour, of Math., and Transactions of the Am. Math. Soc William Herbert Stevens, Insurance, 227 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, N. Y. A.B. m., Inez L. Coon, Potsdam, N. Y., Apr., 1884. Agt. and Pres., Agr. Ins. Co., Water- town, N. Y., 1880—. ♦George Hugh Erwin McClay, Yoko- hama, Japan. Syracuse Univ., 1876 — . d., Syracuse, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1878. ♦Theodore Bland Noss, Teacher, Cali- fornia, Pa. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. V. Prin., Southwestn. State Norm. Sch., California, Pa., 1880-83; Prin., id., 1883-1909. m., Mary Blanche Graham, Monon- gahela City, Pa., May 17, 1883. Ph.D., 1884- Lay Preacher, M. E. Ch. Memb., Natl. Edu. Assn. Author: "Outlines in Psychology and Pedagogy," "The Child Study Records," "The Chapel Hymnal," "The School Year Books." d., Chicago, 111., Feb. 28, 1909. 1881 Frank Elton Arthur, Clergyman, Boon- ville, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1879- FeK, 1880; Ed., Oct., i88D-Feb., 1881. Prin., Union Sch., Carthage, N. Y., 1881-82; High Sch., Evanston, III., 1882-B3. Teacher, Acad., Lowville, N. Y., 1B83-84. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1884-85. m., Ruhamah Permelia Peebles, East Martinsburg, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1886. M. E. Chs., Cape \'incent, Hamilton and Verona, N. Y., 1886-93. Prin., Ives Sem., Antwerp, N. Y., 1893-97. M. E. Chs., Somly Creek, Alexandria Bay, Richfield Springs and Boonville, N. Y., 1897 — . Prin., High Sch., Somly Creek, N. Y., 1899-1901. Henry Thomas Dawson, Real Estate, 1 123 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Ph.B., Ph.D. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct. 1879-Feb., 1880. Prin., Acad., Nichols, N. Y.. 1880-83. m., Lulu Evans Smith, Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 1, i88i. 111. Wesleyan Univ., 1881-83; Ph.B. and Ph.D., 1883. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Newark, N. J., 1883-1903. Teacher, New 1046 PHI GAMMA York, N. Y., 1903-08. Real Estate, ib., 1908 — . Totstmaster, LVII A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Hov. 11-14, 1903. Charles Edward Humbert, Merchant, 114-125 N. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1877 — . Merchant, Syracuse, N. Y., 1882 — . Res., 711 University Ave. William Bastian Konkle, Jr., Physician, tMontoursville, Pa. B.S., M.D. Jefierson Med. Coll., 1884. m., Anna Saylor, Schuylkill, Pa., Apr. 15, 1884. Phys., Montoursville, Pa., 1884 — . Lect., Anatomy and Physiol., Norm. Sch., Muncy, Pa.; Hygiene, Dickinson Sem., Williamsport, Pa. Charles Palmeter Luce, Clergyman, 606 S. Buchanan St., Maryville. Mo. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1S80- 83. Presb. Ch., Cuba, N. Y., 1S83-90. Ph.D., j886. m., Sarah E. Taylor, Jan., 1887. Presb. Chs., Owensboro, Ky., 1890-99; Anderson, Ind., 1899-1908: Marysville, Mo., 1908 — . Modera- tor, Synod of Ky., i yr. Memb., Home Mis- sion Com., Synod of Ind., 6 yrs. Comr., Presb. Gen. Assembly, 3 times. Lodge, Chap., Council and Commandery, F. & A. M. ♦Sidney Hebbard Cook, Clergyman, Binghamton, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1881-84. Trinity P. E. Ch., Camden, N. Y., 1884-86; Binghamton, N. Y., 1886-90. d.. Mar. 28, 1890. 1882 Dean Alvord, Real Estate, Port Jeffer- son, N. Y. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Rochester, N. Y., 1885-93. m., Nellie Barnum, Syracuse, N. Y., Mar. II, 1885. Real Estate, Port Jeffer- son, L. I., N. Y., 1893 — . Clubs: Lawyers, Hardware (New York) ; Municipal (Brooklyn). Franklin Wallace Collins, Lawyer, 1820 Newton St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Syracuse Univ., 1878 — . N. Y. Bar, 1882. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. ; Duluth, Minn.; and Lincoln, Neb., 1883 — . m., Florence May Larned, Nov. 9, 1882. Asst. Co. Atty., ib., 1893-97. Pres., Neb. League of Repub. (^lubs, 1896-97. U. S. Atty., Dept. of Justice, Wash- ington, D. C, 1897 — . Sec, Alex. Hamilton Natl. Memorial Assn. Campaign Speaker. Home Address, Lincoln, Neb. George Washington Bradford Cook, Jr., Merchant and Banker, cor. Avenida San Francisco y Vergara, City of Mexico, Mex. A.B. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1882. Teacher, Dickinson Sera., Williamsport, Pa., 1882-84. Univ. of Md., Law Dept., 1884-85. N. Y. Bar, 1886. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1886-87; New York, N. Y., 1887-89. m., Eliza- beth Reese Lester, June 27, 1888. Memb., . Mosler, Bowen & Cook, Mexico City, 1890-gi; Prop., 1891— . Pres., The Am. Bk. of Mex- ico, many yrs.; id., "La Nacional" Life Ins. Co. ist Pres., Soc. of the Am. Colony in Mex. Clubs; Country, American (Treas.), University (V. Pres.), (Mexico). Louis Elisha Fuller, Lawyer, 105 Fitz- hngh St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B., A.M. N. Y. Bar, Syracuse, 1884. Law- yer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1884-95. m., Nettie Alida Currey, Oswego, N. Y., 1886. Lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., 1895—. Oscar Curtis Kenyon, Teacher, no Lan- caster Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1 88 1. * B K. Harvard and Cornell Summer Schs. Salesman, Syracuse, N. Y., 1882-85. Prin., Union Sch., Painted Post, N. Y., 1885- 87; Union Sch., Port Jervis, N. Y., 1887. Teacher, Physics and Head, Dept. of Sci., High Sch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1888 — . A.M., 1S88. m., Frances A. Howell, Port Jervis, N. Y., 1892. Pres., N. Y. State Sci. Teachers' Assn., 1908. Colin Alexander Spalding, Merchant, flop W. Jefferson St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Cutlery Bus., Syracuse, N. Y., 1882—. Memb., Spalding & Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Lorenzo Dow Tyler, Lawyer, 109 Newell St., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Assoc Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1881- Feb., 1882. Prin., Union Sch., Liverpool, N. Y., 1883-89. Law Student, Syracuse, N. Y., 1889-90. Lawyer, ib., 1890 — . Memb., Co. Bd. of Suprs., Syracuse, N. Y., 1906 — . Edwin Marvin Wells, Lawyer, 605 Di!- laye Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Ed., Syracusattj Feb.- June, 1880. Contrib., Courier, Syracuse, N. Y., 1881-82; Herald, Rochester, N. Y., 1883. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1883 — . N. Y. Bar, 1884. A.M., 1885. N. Y. State Legis., Assem- bly, 1896-97. Memb., Elks. Club, Citizens.' ♦Benson Henry Requa, Banker, Sioux Falls, S. D. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1881- Feb., 1882. Teacher, Washington, Pa., 1882- 84. Druggist and Stationer, Batavia, N. Y., 1885-88. m., Cora Belle Hartshorn, Batavia, N. Y., 1888. Cashier, Minnehaha Natl. Bk., Sioux Falls, S. D., 1888—. Memb., Bd. ol Edu., 1897 — . 1883 Henry Riley Fuller, Musician, ti22 E. 24 St., New York, N. Y. Mus. B. m., Genevieve Gardner, Syracuse, N. Y., May 15, 1880. Teacher, Acad., Phoenix, N. Y., 1884—. Organist, St. Paul's Cathedral, Syracuse, N. Y., 1886—. Watson Seymour Hawkins, Journalist, Waterville, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Assoc. Ed., University Herald, Oct., 1877-Feb., 1878. Ed., Saint Lawrence Herald, Potsdam, N. Y., 1878-82. Teacher, Trinity Hall, Washington, Pa., 1883-84. Con- trib., Herald, Syracuse, N. Y., 1884; Citizen, Rome, N. Y., 1885. Teacher, Ives Sem., .-Vnt- werp, N. Y., 1884-85. Ed., Weekly Re/lex. Waterville, N. Y., 1885 — . m., Lucia Clarke Candee, 1890. John Cheadle Higham, Lawyer, ti77 Liberty St., Rome, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1879 — . Harry Norton Marvin, Manufacturer, 340 Riverside Drive, New York, N. y. A.B., A.M. * B K. m., Oramella Lucretia Tackabury, Canastota, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1882. With Edison Elect. Light Co., New York, N. Y., 1883-85. Teacher, Trinity Sch., Tivoli, N. Y., 1885-86. Electrician, Syracuse, N. Y.. and Canastota, N. Y., 1886-1905. Mfr., New York, 1047 PHI GAMMA N. Y., :go5 — . Memb., A K E Council, 1902- 03; Am. Elect. Eng. Assn.; A. A. A. S. Clubs: Citizens' (Syracuse) ; Union League, Lotos, Co- 'lumbi4 Yacht (N. Y,). George Cuyler Seager, Manufacturer, 7 Lake View Park, Rochester, N. Y. Reporter, Herald, Rochester, N. Y.; Union and Advertiser, ib., 1883-1900. m., Augusta B. Hil- liard, Jan. 7, 1885. Mfr., Rochester, N. Y., 1900 — . Peter Robinson Sleight, Banker, New- ark, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1879 — . Pres., Arcadia Natl. Bank, Newark, N. Y., 1887 — . m., (1) Meda L. Hyde, 1887; (2) Harriet Coventry Burt, 1901. Calvin Gay Stevens, Physician, Osborne, Kans. M.D. Syracuse Univ., 1879-81; id.. Coll. of Med., 1881-84. Med. Student, Europe, 1884- 85. JPhys., Geddes, N. Y., 1885-87; Watertown, N. Y., 1887-98. Exam. Surg., U. S. Bureau of Pensions, 1894 — . Sergt., Co. C, 22d Regt., Kans. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. ra., Bertha Allen, Stockton, Kans., 1899. Oculist and Aurist, Stockton, Kans., 1899 — . James StoUer, College Professor, Schenectady, N. Y. A.B., Ph.D. Syracuse Univ., 1879-82. Union Coll., 1882-84. Allen Essay Prize and A.B., Union Coll., 1884. Instr., Asst. Prof, and Prof., Biol, and Geol., Union Univ., 1884 — . m., Mary Norris Montgomery, Schenectady, N. Y., 1890. Univ. of Leipzig, 1897-98; Ph.D., 1898. 1884 Morgan King Barnum, R. R. Mechanical Expert, 209 Adams St., care C, B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. Machinist Apprentice, Erie R. R., Susquehanna, Pa., 1884-89; Machinist and Gen. Foreman, m., Emily R. Maginness, New Albany, Ind., 1887. Gen. Foreman, L. & N. R. R., Decatur, Ala., 1889-90. Asst. Master Mechanic, A. T. & S. F., Kansas City, Mo., 1890-91. Supt., Shops, Union Pacific R. R., Cheyenne, Wye, 1891-98; Master Mechanic, id., North Platte and Omaha, Neb., 1898- 1902. Asst. Mech. Supt., Southn. Ry., Wash- ington, D. C, 1902-03. Supt., Motive Power, C. R. I. & P. Ry., Chicago, 111., 1903-04. Gen. Inspr., Mach. and Equipment, C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, 111., 1904—. Memb., Lodge, Chap, and Commandery, F. & A. M. ; M. O. Loyal Legion, U. S. ; Am. Master Me- chanics' Assn. ; Master Car Builders' Assn. Clubs: Western Railway; Pres., id. Author, "List of Birds of Onondaga County, N. Y." Mattison Wilbur Chase, Clergyman, tOswego, N. Y. A.B. m., Fanny E. Daniels, Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1883. M. E. Ch., Vermillion, N. Y., 1884-86; Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1886-94. Oswego, N. Y., 1894 — ■ Frank Dudley Corse, Journalist, Sandy Creek. N. Y. A.B., A.M. Ed., News, Sandy Creek, N. Y., 1885—. A.M., Syracuse, 1887. m., (1) Ella B. Nichols, Sandy Creek, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1888; (2) Carrie S. Norton, ib., Aug., 1898. Author, "Appreciation of Barbara Heck," 1908. Joseph Thibault Didier Fischer, Physi- cian, box 535, Phoenix, N. Y. Ph.B., M.D. Ed., Syrncusan, Oct., 1883-Feb., 1884. Teacher, Union, N. Y., 1885. Prin., Acad., Fulton, N. Y., 1886. Instr., Mqtfern Langs., Syracuse Univ., 1886-92. Syracuse Med. Coll., 1892-95; M.D., 1895. Phys., Syra- cuse, N. Y., 189S-1907. m., Cora A. Brackett, 1898. Phys., Phoenix, N. Y., 1907 — . George Wesley Tackabury, Salesman, tLondon, Ont. A.B., Ph.B., A.M. ^ssoc. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1883. Salesman, Syracuse, N. Y., *Frank Orlando Babcock, Lowville, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1880 — . d., LowviUe, N. V., June 15, 1884. 1885 Charles Comstock Brill, College Profes- sor, fNorthfield, Vt. A.B., A.M. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1884. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1885-86. Prof., Chem., Norwich Univ., 1886 — . William Bostwick Fuller, Lawyer, 704 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. Law Student, Syracuse, N. Y., 1885-87. N. Y. Bar, 1887. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1887 — . m., Gertrude M. Dada, Fulton, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1889. Dir., Cent. N. Y. A K E Alumni Assn. Memb., Sons of Am, Rev. Club, Citizens'. Samuel Gilbert Harris, Landscape Archi- tect, 63 Hamilton Place, Tarrytown, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., M.S. Assoc. Ed., Syra- cusan, Feb.-June, 1884. * B K. m., Abbie M. Cook, Webster, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1883. Prin., Acad., Dryden, N. Y., 1885-87. Teacher, New- burg, N. Y., 1887-93. Cornell Univ., 1893-04; M.S., 1894. Landscape Architect, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1894—- Eugene Howard Joy, Clergyman, fCam- den, N. Y. M. E. Ch., Clayville, N. Y., 1885—. m., Mary Loretta Shepherd, Ilion, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1885. Thomas Williams NottinghEun, Fruit Grower, 402 N. 3 St., N. Yakima, Wash. Law Student, Syracuse, N. Y., 1885 — . Con- tractor, Syracuse, N. Y. Fruit Grower, N. Yakima, Wash., 1885—. Jay David Stay, Director Natl. Ed'u. Assn., Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., A.M. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1885. m., Minnie L. Knapp, Scranton, Pa., Sept. 14, 1885. Prin., Normal Dept., Leland Univ., 1885- 86. Prin., Ives Sem., Antwerp, N. Y., 1886-87. Supt., Schs., Yankton, S. Dak., 18S7 — . Frank Henry Wallace, Clergyman, fOs- wego, N. Y. A.B. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1887—. William Lewis Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, 1000 E. Genesee St., Syra- cuse, N. Y. A.B., M.D., A.M. * B K. m., Harriet Ame- lia Blakeslee, Clifton Springs, N. Y., Julv i, 1885. M. E. Ch., Tribes Hill, N. Y., 1885-87; Amsterdam, N. Y., 1887-89. Coll. of Phys, & Surgs., 1890-91. M.D., Syracuse, 1897. Phys.. and Surg., Syracuse, N. Y., 1897 — • A.M., 1898. 1048 PHI GAMMA Edward DeForrest White, Clergyman, 24 Crandall St., Adams, Mass. A.B. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., iSSz-Feb., 1883. m., Martha Louisa Blaine, Seattle, Wash., May 12, 1885. M. E. Ch., Rural Grove, N. Y., 1885-86; Sharon Springs, N. Y., Hill View, Movers, N. Y. and Adams, Mass., 1886—. 1886 William Groo Atwell, Clergyman, Ant- werp, N. Y. A.E., B.D. Assoc. Ed., Syrcicusan, Oct.,, 1884- ' Feb.,, 1885. Teacher, Me. Wesleyan Sem., Kent's Hill., Me., 1886-87; Sem., Cazenovia, N. Y., 1887-91. Garrett Biblical Inst., 1891- 94; B.D., 1894. M. E. Chs., Northn. N. Y. Conf., 1893 — . Sec, id., 1907 — . m., Mary Evelyn Peck, Aug. 31, 1893. Marcus Clark Bettiflger, Superintendent of Schools, 3506 S. Flower St., Los An- geles, Cal. Syracuse Univ., 1882-84. m., (i) Nellie M, Backus, Dnadilla,, Mich., Oct. 7, 1884 Teacher, Los Angeles, Cal., 1884-1903. m.. (2) Laura A. Gaige, Los Angeles, Cal., 1888 Asst, Supt., City Schs., Los Angeles, Cal., 1903—. John Bruce Cook, Clergyman, fNewark ■ Valley. N. Y. M. E. Ch., Pompey Centre, N. Y., 1882; New Hope, N. Y., 1883. m., Nettie Ursula Hoag, Norwich, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1884. M. E. Ch., Newark Valley, N. Y. Henry Dana Fearon, Insurance, 205 Main St., Oneida, N. Y. A.B. Soph. Ex. Speaker. * B K. Dry Goods Merchant, Oneida, N. Y., 1886-1903. m., Mary Ada Fuller, Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1890. Ins. Agt., Oneida, N. Y., 1903 — . Charles Elbert Hamilton, Clergyman, 1207 Harrison St.. Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., B.D., D.D. * B K. Cent. N. Y. Conf., 1885-96. m., Carrie M. Cuykendall, Owasco, N. Y., July 14, 1886. Madison Univ., Hamil- ton Theol. Sem., 1886-87. Drew Theol. Sem., 'i888-8g; B.D., 1889. Genesee Conf., 1896-1905. * D.D., Syracuse Univ., 1901. Troy Conf., 1905- 08; Cent. N. Y. Conf., 1908—. Ed., The New Signet, Rochester, and The Trinity Monthly, Albany, N. Y. Member, Lodge, Chapter, Com- mandery and Consistory, F. & A. M. Author, "The Real Philanthropist." Fred Thomas Keeney, Clergyman, S. State and E. Onondaga Sts., Syracuse, N. Y. Bh.B., Ph.M., D.D. * B K. Assoc. Ed., Syra- cusan, Oct., 1885-Feb., 1886. m., Georgia S. Smith, Ellenville, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1886. M. E. Ch., Cent. N. Y. Conf., 1886—. Ph.M., Syracuse Univ., 1889; D.D., ib., 1899. Pres., * B K, 1907-08. Edgar Stanton Maclay, Author, fGreen- lawn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Del., XXXVII A K E Conv., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1883-. Student, Europe, 1885-86. m., Katherine Kirby, Dec. 22, 1893. Author, "History of the United States Navy and Amer- ican Privateers," 1894. Author in vol. Ill of charges against Admiral Schley in Sp.-Am. War, which resulted in a Court of Inquiry which sustained main chai*ges. Author, "Life of Admiral Philip, U. S. N.," "Life of Moses Browri— Captain, U. S. N." Ed., William Mac- lay's Journal. Contrib., Century, Harpers, etc. Karl Swartz, Clergyman, 302 Hawley Ave., Syracuse. N. Y. A.B., S.T.B., A.M. Pierre-Jay Pr. St. An- drews Div. Sch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1886-88. Lay Reader, P. E. Ch., Fulton, N. Y., 1887-S9. Berkeley Div. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1888-89. S.T.B., 1889. Ordained, Syracuse, N. Y., May 29, 1889. Trinity Parish, Lowville, New York, N. Y., 1S89-91; Ch. of Zion and St. Timothy, New York, N. Y., 1891-98. A.M., 1893. Grad. Work, New York Univ., 1896-98. Capt. and Chaplain, ist N. Y. Vol. Inf., 1898-99. P. E. Ch., Syracuse, N. Y., i8gg— . Memb., A K E Council, 1892-94. ra., Elizabeth Gill, Syracuse, N. Y., July 6, 1904. Grad. Work, Syracuse, N. Y., 1907-08. Author: "A Catechism," "A Message," "The Church Year," "Are Criminal Tendencies Heritable?" "Society and the De- generate." Contrib., various periodicals. ♦Montane Turtelot, Herkimer, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1882 — . d., San Diego, Cal., Sept. I, 1885., 1887 George Griswold Brewer, Teacher,. Mili- tary Institute, Bordentown, N. J. B.S., M.S., A.M. * B K. Teacher, Math., Dickinson Sem., Williamsport, Pa., 1887-90. m., (i) Rose Evangeline Pindar, A.B., Sala- manca, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1889. Teacher, Math., Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y., 1890-94; Cascadilla Sch., Ithaca, N. Y., 1894-1901. A.M., Columbia, 1900. Teacher, Math., Bordentown Mil. Inst., Bordentown, N. J., 1902 — . m., (2) Eleanor S. Boice, Freehold, N. J., June 23, 1906. Charles Evert Doubleday, Physician. 171 Main St., Penn Yan, N. Y. M.D. Univ. of Vienna, 1887-88; Heidelberg, 1888-89. Phys., Penn Yan, N. Y., .1889—. m., Elsie L. Kinne, June 7, 1893. Memb., Pan- Am. Med. Assn., Am. Med. Assn., N. Y. State Med. Assn., Phys. Mut. Aid Assn. William Young Foote, Merchant, Syra- cuse, N. Y. A.B. Prin., Acad., Marathon, N. Y., 1887-89. Teacher, High Sch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1889-93. Book Bus., lb., 1893 — . Res., 706 Comstock Ave. Frank Wilbur Merrick, Clergyman, Springfield, Mass. A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D., D.D. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1886-Feb., 1887. Class Pres. Soph. Ex. Speaker; Commenc. Orator. 4> B K. Dryer Memorial M. E. Ch., Utica, N. Y., 1887-89. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1889-91; S.T.B., 1891. Andover Sem., 1891-92. Cong. Chs., Mass., 1892 — . m., Grace Bell Latimer, One- onta, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1896. Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1901. Chmn., In(^strial Com., Natl. Council, of Cong. Chs., 1901-07. D.D., Kans. City tiniv., 1906. Del., Internatl. Cong. Coiiii- cil, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1908. Robert Judson Scott, Banker. Pratts- burg, N. Y. M.D. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., 1885-87. m., Isabelle McCarrick, 1890. Pres., Overland Tel. Co. Cashier, Prattsburg State Bk., Pratts- burg, N. Y., 1904 — . 1049 PHI GAMMA Hamilton Terry, Teacher, fFranklinville, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Syracusan., Feb. -June, 1887. Prin., Ten Broeck Free .\cad., FranklinviUe, N. Y., 1887—. 1888 Arthur Carey Connelly, Lawyer, 288 Wall St., Kingston, N. Y. A.B. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1886-Feb., 1887. Columbia Coll., Sell, of Law, 1888-90. N. Y. Bar, 1890. Lawyer, Kingston, N. Y., 1890 — . m., Pauline B. Webster, ib., Feb. 26, 1895. Clk., Surrogate's Ct., tJlster Co., 1899- 1909. Corpn. Counsel, Kingston, N. Y., 1909 — . Memb., N. Y. State Bar, Dist. Ct., 1899; Mendelssohn Club, Kingston; Lodge, Chap., Council and Commandery, F. & A. M.; Jr. Order, Am. Mechanics. Club, Kingston. Herbert Harry Hawkins, Journalist, tHamilton, N. Y. Ph.B. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1886. Teachei, Palmyra, N. Y., 1888-89. Prin., High Sch., Deposit, N. Y., 1889-91. Mng., Wyo- ming and Idaho, 1891-95. Sec. and Treas., Am. Tin Foil & Bottle Cap Co., Kingston, N. Y., 1895-- Elmer Lawton Kenyon, Physician, 34 Washington St.. Chicago, 111. A.B., M.D. Syracuse Univ., 1884-86. Harvard Univ., 1886-90. A.B., 1890. M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 111., 1896. Phys., Chicago, III., i8g6 — . Asst. Prof., Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear and in Defects of Speech, Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 111. Edwin Clark Mason, Journalist, 160 Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y. A.B, Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1885-Feb., 1886. Reporter, Evening Herald, Syracuse, N. Y., 1889; Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N. Y., 1889-93. Advertising Mgr., Herald, Rochester, N. Y., 1893 — . m., Eloise S. Cool, June 21, 1894. George Holmes Maxwell, Lawyer, 829 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., LL.B., LL.M. With Vacuum Oil Co., Rochester, N. Y., 1889. Examr. of Patents, Div. IV, Civ. Eng., U. S. Patent Office, Wash- ington, D. C, Sept. 6, 1889-93. Columbian Law Sch., Washington, D. C, 1889-91. Lawyer (Specialty, Patent and Trademark Law), Bos- ton, Mass., 1893 — . Benoni Abner May, Teacher and Clergy- man, R. F. D., No. 3, Evansville, Ind. A.M. Syracuse Univ., 1884-85. Teacher, Eikosi Acad., Salem, Ind., 1885-89. m., Nora Hicks, ib., Nov. 25, 1886. Prin., DePauw Coll., New Albany, Ind., 1889-93. M. E. Chs., Ind. Conf., 1893.97. Prin., Acad, of DePauw Univ., 1897-1901. Student, Univ. of Chicago, Summer Sch., 1898 and 1900. M. E. Chs,, Ind, Conf., 1901-08, A.M., Moore's Hill Coll., 1905. Temporarily Retired on account of ill health,^. 1908. Memb., K. of P., I. O. O. F., F. & A. M. Lyman Crandall Pierce, Teacher, t2S Grove Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. A.B. Syracuse Univ., 1882-84, 1887-88. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1887-Feb., 1888. Com- menc. Speaker. Howard Lincoln Rixon, Clergyman, Skaneateles, N. Y. A.B., B.D. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June. 1887. Commenc. Speaker. M. E. Ch., Peter- borough, N. Y., 1889-93. Drew Theol. Sem., 1894-97; B. D., 1897. M. E. Chs., Moravia and Skaneateles, N. Y., 1897 — . Carlos d'Andrade Villares, Civil En- gineer, Foz, Oporto, Portugal. C.E. Syracuse Univ., 1884-85. m., S. Santos- Dumont. Asst. Eng., Magyana R. R., S. Paulo, Brazil, 1890; id.. Brazilian Cent. R. R., 1891. Civ. Eng., Oporto, Portugal, 1892 — , ♦Harry Saqford Klock, Kansas City, Mo. Syracuse L^niv., 1884-86. d.. May 19, 1896. i88g Stephen Stillman Cobb, Brandon, Vt. A.B. Theol, Student, Marcellus, N. Y., 1889- 91. M. E. Chs., Northn. N". Y. Conf., 1891- 1908: Presiding Elder, 1905; id., Troy Conf., 1 908 — . William Bowers Crowley, Lawyer, 20 White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Syra- cuse, N. Y., 1901— . Dir., Cent. X. Y. A K E Alumni .\ssn. Ernest Isaac Edgcomb, Lawyer, 708 University Ave.. Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. m., Grace H, Webb, Syracuse, N. Y.. Apr. 20, 1898. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1901 — . Lect., New York Code of Civil Procedure, Law Dept., Syracuse Univ. Supr., Syracuse, N. Y., 1898- 1906. Climn., Bd. of Suprs., Onondaga Co., 1902-06. Surv. of Customs, Port of Syracuse, 1906 — . Fred DeLand Leete, Clergyman, 519 Second Ave., Detroit, iNIich. A.B,, D.D. Syracuse Univ., 1884-87. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Feb.-June, 1887. * B K. Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 1887-88. Syracuse Univ., :888- 8g. M. E. Chs., Utica, Little Falls, Rochester, Syracuse, iV. V. and Detroit, Mich., i88g — . m., Nettie Gertrude Fuller, 1891. D.D., Syracuse, 1903. Author: "Every Day Evangelism," "JDeity of Christ," "Law of Per- fection." John Brownell Rogers, Clergyman, Freeville, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Prof., Sci., Vt. Female Inst., Montpelier, Vt., 1889-90. Prof., Sci., Erie High Sch., Erie, Pa., 1890-92. m., Vesta Clair, Mapes, N. Y., July 8, 1891. Pres., Natl. Hist. Soc, Erie, Pa., 1891-92. M. E. Chs., Cent. N. Y. Conf., 1892 — . Supt,', In- struction, George Junior Rep., Freeville, N. Y., 1900-03. Prin., Freeville High Sch., 1909 — . Lowell Lincoln Rogers, Clergyman, fFillmore, N. Y. A.B. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, Oct., 1887-Feb., 1888. Teacher, Red Creek Acad., Red Creek. N. Y., 1889—. Charles Grant Weaver, Auditor, 1210 La Salle St. Station. Chicago, 111. Syracuse Univ., 1885. Mang. Ed., Citisen, Ihon, N. Y. Prop.. Fish Ranch, Colo.; Prop., Hotel, Manitou Pk., Colo., 1885-1904. Auditor, Frt. Traffic, Chicago, R. I. & Pac. JR. R., Chicago, 111., 1904 — . 1050 /'/// GAMMA Noble Earl Whitford, Civil Engineer, 864 Lancaster St.; Albany, N. Y. A.B. Civ. Eng., N. Y. State Engs'. Dept., 1889-91, 1896-1909; id., Syracuse Water Comsn., 1892-95; id., U. S, Deep Waterways, Survey, Munic. Co., R. R. ,and private prac- tice, 1895-1909. Res. Eng., Barge Canal Impr., New York, 1909 — ; Editing Dept., Reports and Barge Canal Bulletin, m., Anna P. Terry, Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1890. Assoc. Memb., Am. See. of Civ. Engs. Memb., Soc. of Engs. of Eastn. N. Y. Author, "History of tlie Canal System of the State of New York." *John Daniel Keefe, Clergyman, Os- wego, N. Y. A.B., A.M., S.T.B. Boston Univ., Sch. of Theol., 1889 — . Grad. Student, Syracuse Univ., 1894-95; A.M., 1894. Charles Winfred Douglas, Clergyman, Fond-du-Lac, Wis. B.Mus. Syracuse Univ., 1886-91. Asst. Instr., Vocal Music, Coll. of Fine Arts, Syracuse Univ., 1891-92. Missn,, Colo., 1894-1902. ^\sst., Cli. of Redeemer, New York, N. Y.; Teacher, St. John's Chapel, ib., 1902-07. Canon, St. Paul's Cathedral, Fon-du-Lac, Wis., 1907-09. Teacher and Authority on Plain Song. Earlman Fenner, Teacher, 211 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. Teacher, Cazenovia Sem. ; High Sch., Flushing, N. Y. ; Prin,, Seacliff, Binghamton and Matteawan, N. Y., 1890-1908. m., Maude C. Smith, Greenwood, N. Y., 1892. Prin., Porter Gram. Sch., Syracuse, N. Y., 1908 — . Frank Joseph Marion, Manufacturer, 235-39 W. 23 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Ed., Onondagan; Syracusan. City Ed., Syracuse Standard; Adv. Mgr., E. C. Stearns Co., Bicycles. Mfr., Motion Picture Films and Apparatus, New York, N. Y., 1890-1905. Founder and Chief Owner, Kalem Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. ; Sec. and Treas., id., 1905 — . m., Florence Louise Hall. Pres., N. Y. Alumni Assn. of Syracuse Univ. Res., Sound Beach, Conn. Francis Elliot Oliver, Lawyer, 26 White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B., LL.B. Syracuse Univ., 1886-87, 1888- 91. BAB. e N E. Corpse and Coffin. Assoc. Ed., Syracusan, 1888-89. Glass Day Orator. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Law, 1898- 1901; LL.B., 1901. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., igoi — . Res., 702 University Ave, William Harmon van Allen, Clergyman, 28 Brimmer St., Boston, Mass. Ph.B., A.M. See Alpha Alpha, 1890. Mid- dlebury Coll., 1886-87. Syracuse Univ., 1888-90. Lit. Ed., Syracusan, 1889. * B K. Tutor, Eng., Rutgers Coll., Gram. Sch., New Bruns- wick, N. J., 1890-91. Contrib., A K E Quar- terly. Head-Master, St. John's Sch., New York, 1891-94. Gen. Sec, Ch. Assn. for Ad- vancement Interests of Labor, 1892-94. Or- dained Priest, 1894. Priv. Sec. to Bishop Huntington in charge of St. Luke's and St. Ann's Chapels, Syracuse, 1894-9S. Act. Prin., High Sch., Camden, N. Y., 1895-96. Rector, Ch. of Epiphany, Trumansburg, N. Y., 1896-97; Grace Ch., Elmira,- N. Y., 1897-1902. A.M., Hobart, 1S97. Rector, Ch. of the Advent, Boston, Mass., 1902^. Memb., Holland Soc. of New York; Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament (Provincial Dir. for New England) ; Clerical Union for the Maintenance and Defence of Catholic Principles. Trustee, N. Y. State Anti-Saloon League, 1899-1902; Mass. Anti-Saloon League, 1904 — . Pres., Dorothea Dix Hall Assn., 1905 — ; Actors' Ch. Alliance, Boston Chap., 1904-06; Mass. Ch. Union, etc. Actively interested in Social Re- forms and Edu. Matters. V. Pres., Boston Browning Soc. Author, various works in prose and verse. Memb., Lodge and Chap., F. and A. M. Clubs: Twentieth Century, University, Authors* (Boston) ; Players', Reform (New York). Oscar Rogers Whitford, Mining En- gineer. Apartado, tP«^chuca, Mex. A.B. Post Grad. Student, Student of Mineral., 1890-91. Teacher, Sci., High Sch., Flushing, N, Y., 1891-92. Student, Konigliche Sachs Bergakademie, Freiberg, Ger., 1892-95. Instr., Geol., Syracuse Univ., 1896-97. With King Gold Mng. and Developing Co. of Syracuse, N. Y., Morgan town, N. C. Asst. Supt., Agency, Am. Smelting & Refining Co., Pachuca, Mex. Author, "Report on the Mines of West- ern North Carolina." i8gi Charles Carhart Cook, Lawyer, 708 Lodi St., Syracuse, N. Y. B.S. N. Y. Law Sch., 1892-93. N. Y. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1893. m., Florence Ann Wright, Syracuse, N. Y., June 13» 1895. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Clubs: University, Citizens', Onondaga Golf, Country. Jesse Theodore Eddy, Journalist, fThe News, Buffalo, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1888-89, m., Grace L. Car- penter, Syracuse, N. Y., July 19, 1892. Staff, Buffalo News, Buffalo, N. Y. Frank Philip Estabrook, Clergyman, JHoosick Falls, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1887-89. Boston Univ., Sch. of' Theol., 1889—. John Blake Hillyer, Teacher, Curtis High School, New Brighton, N. Y. A.B., A.M. See Gamma Phi, 1891. Wesleyan Univ., 1S86-87. Syracuse Univ., 1888-94; A.B., 1894; A.M., 1897. Teacher, Curtis High Sch., New Brighton, S. I., N. Y., 1897 — . m., Jes- sie Lipman, 1893. Trustee, S. I. Assn. of Arts and Sci. Treas., Nat. Sci. Assn. of S. I. Pres. and Memb., Ex. Com., Phys. Edu. Soc. of N. Y. Memb., Ex. Com., Am. Phys. Edu. Assn. David Casler Monroe, Clergyman, fBel- lona, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Missn. Pastor, Sitapur, Oudh, North India Conf., 1891-95. m., Hester V. Mansell, Moradabad, India, Jan. 15, 1891. Pastor, Agra, N. W. India Conf., 1895-98. Pastor, Bellona, N. Y., 1898—. Lewis Rufus Palmer, Physician, 1021 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. M.D. Syracuse Univ. 1887-89. Hahnemann Med. Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-92; M.D. , 1892. Phys., Baltimore, Md., 1892 — . Regis- trar and Prof., Diseases of the Chest, Atlantic Med. Coll., Baltimore, Md., 1892 — . Elmer Ellsworth Smith, Clergyman, Glen Ullin. N. Dak. (Clergyman and Missn., N. Y., Pa., and N. Dak., 1S92 — . PHI GAMMA Joseph William Young, Manufacturer, Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, lU. rh.B. 2d Lt., 8th Ohio Vol. Inf., 1898. Dept. Mgr., Great Western Cereal Co., 1899 — . V. Pres., N. W. Akimni Assn., Chicago, 1908. Club, University. *John Veranus Brownell, Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B., A.M. Law .Student, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1891-93. Pa. Bar, 1893. Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1893-98. A.M., 1894. d., Pasadena, Cal., Feb. 6, J 898. 1892 Chauncey Loomis Allen, Officer of Cor- poration, care Rapid Transit Co., Syracuse, N. Y. M.S.. Alfred Univ., N. Y., 1886-89; Syracuse Univ., 1889. Eng. Corps, Ohio Extension, Nor- folk & Western Ky., 1890-92. Memb., .Mather & Allen, Civ. Engs., 1892-95. m., Florence R- Worcester, Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1894* Civ, Eng., Syracuse St. Ry. and Syracuse Rapid Transit Ry. Co., 1895-98; Asst. Gen. .\lgr., id., 189S; Gen. Mgr., id., .1899. Gen. Mgr., Lorain St. Ry. Co., Lorain, O., igoo-oi. Eng. and Asst. Gen. Mgr., Utica & Mohawk Valley Ry. Co., igoi. Gen. Mgr., Utica & Mohawk Valley Ry. Co., Oneida Ry. Co. and Rome City St. Ry. Co., 1902-06. V. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Syra- cuse Rapid Transit Ry. Co., Utica & Mohawk Valley Ry. Co., Oneida Ry. Co., and Rome City St. Ry. Co. M.S., Alfred Univ., 1906. Memb., Soc. of Civ. Engs. Assoc. Memb., Am. Inst, of Elect. Engs. Clubs: Engineers; New York R. R. ;. Transportation (New York) ; Fort Orange (Albany) ; Fort Schuyler (Utica) ; Century, Technology (Syracuse). Edward Stanley AUis, Manufacturer and Farmer, Asheville, N. C. A.B., A.M. Asst. Supt., E. T. Harris Co., Chicago, 111., 1893-94. Spec. Agt., Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co., Chicago, 111., 1894-1904. Sec. and Treas., Tuckaseigce Lum- ber Co., Waynesville, N. C, 1905 — . m., Mary Louise bmith, Cleveland, Ohio, June, 1908. George Lawrence Bond, Merchant, fCazenovia, N. Y. Leon Alanson Carley, Lawyer, 257 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Howard Damon Chapman, Physician, +24 South St., Auburn, N. Y. Ph.B. Farmer, Auburn, N. Y., 1894-98. Syra- cuse Univ., Med. Coll., 1898 — . Edmund Leavenworth French, Manu- facturer, 611 Ostrum Ave., Syracuse. N. Y. B.S. Syracuse Univ., 1888-91. Royal Sch. of Mines, Freiberg, Saxony, 1891-93. Reporter, Syracuse Journal, Post and Standard, 1894-98. m., Frances Cooper Smith, Oswego, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1896. Chemist, Sanderson Bros. Steel Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1898-1904; Mgr., Crucible Steel Co. of Am., ib., 1904-0S. Asst. Mgr., Sanderson Bros. Steel Co., ib., 1908 — . Memb., Am. Chem. Soc. Clubs: University of Syracuse, University, Technology (Syra- cuse). Charles Willis Fyfe, U. S. Army. Edwin Hall Gaggin, Architect, 920 Uni- versity Block, Syracuse, N. Y. B.Arcb. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Prof., Architecture and Architect, Syracuse, N. Y., 1892—. Verner Simpson Gaggin, Physician, Ho- meopathic Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Sylvester Ruland, Physician, 300 Delaware St., Syracuse, N. Y. A,B. M.D., Syracuse, 1894. Phys,, Syracuse, N. Y,, 1894 — . m., Grace T. Eaton, Laurence, Mass., 1898. Luthur Ogden Wadleigh, Lawyer, 706 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.E., Ph.B., Ph.M., LL.B. Univ. of Mich., 1892-94; LL.B., 1894. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1894 — . m., Harriet M. Budd, 1896. Frederic Hiram Watkins, Clergyman, Gilbertsville, N. Y. A.B. Union Theol. Sem., 1892-93. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1893-95. ™., Mary S. Trowbridge, Camillus, N. Y;, Aug. i, 189S- Presb. Chs., Parish and Hastings, N. Y., 1895-96; Brandt, Pa., 1896-1901; Wyoming, Pa., 1901-03; Gil- bertsville, N. Y., 1903 — . 1893 Robert Elias Brettle, Clergyman, Pa- vilion, Genesee Co., N. Y. A.B., A.M. Genesee Conf., M. E. Chs., 1893 — . m., Margaret Estelle Pettis, County Line, N. Y., Dec. 9. 189*- Howard William Crydenwise, Clergy- man, tClinton, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1889-91. Colgate Univ. Jour- nalist, Norwich, N. Y., 1896-97. Ed. and Prop., Broome Co. Herald, 1897-99. P. E. Chs., Copenhagen, Susquehanna, Waverly and Clinton, N. Y., 1901 — . Edward Howard Dann, Manufacturer, II 17 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Mfr., Syracuse, N. Y., 1893—. m., Helen F. Bowers, Jan. 14, 1909. Cyrus Fisher Johnson, Architect, fM em- phis, Tenn. Syracuse Univ., 1889-91. Edwin Phillips Lyman, Lawyer. 528 Oak St., Syracuse, N. Y. LL.B. ' Syracuse Univ., 1889-91. Univ of Buffalo, »8gi-93; LL.B., 1893. Lawyer, Syra- cuse, N. Y., 1893—. Memb., Onondaga Co. Bd. of Suprs., 1902-68. Gurdon Ransom Miller, College Profes- sor, 1865 Tenth Ave., Greeley, Colo.. A.B., A.M., Ph.B. * B K. Prin., High Sch., Matteawan, N. Y., 1893-1902. Supt. of Schs., Bmghamton, N. Y., 1902-05. Prof., Hist, and Sociol., Colo. State Norm. Sch., Greeley, Colo., 190S — . m., Florence Cook, Hubbard, o'., 1906! Denver Univ., 1907-08; A.M., 1908. Memb Natl. Edu. Assn.; Natl. Geographic Soc; Am Hist. Assn.; Natl. Soc. for the Study of Edu.;. Lodge, Chap., Council, and Commandery F & A. M.; Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Lewis Peter Smith, Lawyer, 821 Onon- daga^ Co. Savmgs Bk. Bldg., Syracuse, A.B., A.M. Bus. Mgr., Syracusan (2-3). nS''' v?^V''?'''i?''5 J^^A' 'd-' Glee Club (4. Del., XLV-L A K E Convs., ,901-06, inclusive. 1052 PHI GAMMA A.M., Syracuse, 1896. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Law- yer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1897 — . m., Maud L. Mixer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1903. Meihb., Bd. of Trustees, Cent. N. Y.' Alumni Assn., 5 yrs. Clubs: University, Citizens', Onondaga Golf and Country. Res., 21 1 Greeti St. Charles Heald Weller, College Profes- sor, 18 S. Governor St., Iowa City, Iowa. A.B., Ph.D. Syracuse Univ., 1889-91. Yale Univ., 189^-95; A.B., Yale,' 1895. Honors, Or. and Philos. (4)- * B K. m.. Rose E. Bradley, New Haven, Conn., Aug. 30, 1895. Prin., High Sch., Gloversville, N. Y., 1895-1900. Fel- low, Am. Sch. at Athens, 1900-01. Rector, Hopkins Gram. Sch., New Haven, Conn. Lect., Or. Lit., Yale Grad. Sch. Prof, and Head of Dept., Gr.' and Archaeol., State Univ. of Iowa. Sec, Iowa Soc. ; Archaeol. Soc. of Am. Memb., Am. Philol. Assn. ; Class. Assn. of Middle West and South. 1894 George Hopkins Bond, Lawyer, 408 Walnut Place, Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B., Ph.M., LL.B. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Law, 1894-97. Ph.B., Ph.M., Syracuse Univ., 1897. LL.B., Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Law, 1897. N. Y. Bar, 1897. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1897—. Memb., White, Bond & Schoeneck, Lawyers. Inheritance Tax Ap- praiser, Onondaga Co., 1903-07; Dist. Atty., ib., 1908 — . Treas., A K E Assn. of Cent. N. Y., 1908-09. George 'Fletcher Chandler, Surgeon, ii E. Chestnut St., Kingston, N. Y. A.B., M.D. See Gamma Beta, 1894. Syra- cuse Univ., 1890-94. Colombia Univ., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1894-95; M.D., 1895. Mansfield Joseph French, Civil En- gineer, 906 Sunset Ave., Utica, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1890-92. Dresdner Polytech- nicum, 1892-93. Asst. Eng., Syracuse Rapid Transit Ry. Co., 1896-1901. Supt. of Constr., Oneida Ry. Co., 1901-03. Asst. Eng., Cleveland El. Ry., 1903. Eng., Maint. of Way, Syracuse Rapid Transit Co., 1904; Utica & Mohawk Val- ley Ry. Co. and Oneida Ry. Co., 1905 — . m.. Alma Louise Klock, Oneida, N. Y., Sept. 5, igo6. Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Eng. Frederick Ziah Lewis, Teacher, 599 Put- nam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M. * B K. Teacher, Beaver Coll., 1894-95; Syracuse Univ., 1895-96; A.M., ib., 1896. Teacher, Canandaigua High Sch., 1897- 99; Boys' High Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899—. m., Jessie Eunomia Wheeler, July 27, 1899. Charles George Little, Lawyer, fEvans- ton. III. Frank Joseph Miller, U. S. Army, care Adjt. Gen., U. S. A., Washington, D. C. LL.B. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1897-98. ist Lt., Co. C, 3d Regt., N. Y. Vol. Inf., Sp.- Am. War, May-Nov., 1898. 2d and* ist Lt., 41st Inf., U. S. Vol., Philippine Insurrection, Sept., 1899-July, 1901. 2d Lt., Art. Corps, U. S. A., 1901; ist Lt., id., ,1902; Capt., Coast Art. Corps, 1907 — . Clubs: Army and Navy •{New York, 'N. Y.)'; Fl, iSlonroe (Ft. Monroe, Va.). Roy Spencer Ricjiardson, Teacher, tEast Adams St., Syracuse, N. Y. Archibald W. Swartz,' Architect, 43 W. 12 St., New York, N. Y. See Gamma Beta, 1895. Syracuse Univ., 1890 — . Columbia Univ., — 1895. *Richard Tremaine Southerst, Oswego, N. y. d., Mar. 31, 1892. 1895 Frank Ambrose Beach, College Profes- sor, 401 N. Centre St., Medina, N. Y. B.L. See Omicron, 1895. Syracuse Univ., 1892-93. Univ. of Mich., :894-95; B.L., 1895. Thomas Walker Gaggin, Architect, 920 University Block, Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1891-93. Columbia Univ., 1893- 94. Teacher, Architecture, Syracuse, N. Y., 1901 — . m., Laura M. Stannard, Troy, N. Y., June 7, 1906. William Clark Hamilton, Merchant, 531- 3 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Syracuse Univ., 1891-93. Merchant, Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1893 — * m., Georgia Ure Forman, 1896. Memb., Chamber of Commerce, Art Soc, Orchestra Com. (Pittsburgh). Clubs: Duquesne (Pittsburgh) ; Owasco Country (Au- burn, N. Y.). William Beach Hodge, Electrical En- gineer, Charlotte, N. C. B.S. Mfr., Instruments, Philadelphia, Pa., 1S95-99. Elect. Eng., Anaconda Copper Mng. Co., Anaconda, Mont., 1900-01. Mgr., Elect. Dept., Queen & Co., Philadelphia, Pa„ 1901- 07. m., Jessie W. Hurlbut, Apr. 16, 1901. Mgr., Stuart W. Cramer Co., Air Conditioning Apparatus, 1908 — . Harris Ayres Houghton, Physician. Bayside, L. L, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Syracuse Univ., 1901. Phys., Bay Side, L. I., 1901. m., Virginia Boyd Dud- ley, Bramwell, W. Va., 1901. Trustee, Queens- boro Pub. Library, 1903 — ; Chmn., Ex. Com. Author, "Study of Relation between Arterial Hypertension and Nephritis Indicanuria," etc. Ion Andrew Jackson, Teacher, 134 Car- negie Hall, New York, N. Y. M.D. Jefferson Med. . Coll., 1895-98; M.D., 1898. Conductor, Dutchess (Zo. Choral Union. Instr. in Vocal Music, New York, N. Y., 1898—. Tenor Soloist, Fifth Ave. Collegiate Ch., New York, N. Y., 1899 — . m., Florence Sleter, Middletown, N. Y., 1905. Res., 443 Homestead Ave.; Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Frederick William Schlieder, Musician, Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. B.Mus. Dir. of Music, Centenary Coll. Inst., Hackettstown, , N. J., 1895-1900, 1901-03. Studied in Paris, 1900-01. m., Mabel Sarah Price, 1900. Organist, Mt. Morris Bapt. Ch., New York, N. Y., 1903-08; id., ist M. E. Ch., Montclair, N. J., 1908 — . Clomposer and Teacher of Music. Res., Hackettstown, N. J. *Frank Milton Hamblin, Physician, Au- burn, N. Y. Syracuse, 1891-92. ♦William Moss Kerkhoff, Clergyman, Chicago, 111. Syracuse Univ., 1891-93. Harvard Univ., 1893—. I0S3 I'Ml GAMMA i8g6 John Nelson Alsever, Editor, 114 Shon- nard St., Syracuse, N. Y. rii.D. With Syracuse Post Standard, 1896- 1908. H. H. Franklin Mfg. Co., 1908 — . William Dewey Alsever, Physician, 528 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. U.S., AM). Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., p897-i90q; M.U., 1900. Pliys., Syracuse, N. v., 1900 — . Lect., Therapeutics, Syracuse Univ. m., Clara Bradner Bellows, Feb. 20, 1908. Club, University. Howard Israel Andrews, Clergyman, 561 Spaulding St., Elmira, N. Y. A.B., B.D. Drew Theol. Sem., 1896-99; B.D., 1899. m., Lena C. Burton, June 22, 1899. M. E. Chs., Cent. N. Y. Conf.. 1901— . Pres., Conf. Bd. of Epworth League, 1907-09. Caleb Candee Brown, Merchant, 320 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. B.Arch. Wholesale Fruit .Merchant and Candy Alfr., 1896 — . m., L. Frank Collins, Apr. 11, 1898. Edward Woodworth Burdick, Lawyer, tpd Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.E. Columbia Law Sch., — 1895. Syracuse Univ., 1895-96; LL.B., 1896. * A *. With Knapp, Nottingham & Andre\A'S, Lawyers, Syracuse, N. Y., 1896-97. i\. Y. Bar, i8g8. Lawyer. Syracuse, N. Y., 1898-1905: Burdick & Burdick, Lawyers, Ncu York, N. Y., 1905 — . With Carter, Hughes, Rounds & Sherman. William Peter Burlingame, Merchant, t73 W. 128 St., New York, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1892-93. Henry Irving Nottingham, Merchant, 316 E. Castle St., Syracuse, N. Y'. -V.B. Merchant, Syracuse, >1. V., 1896 — . m., Maud Blair Perkins, Nov. 24, 1897. Clubs: University, Citizens. Frederick Theodore Pierson, Lawyer, White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Syracuse, 1898. N. Y. Bar, 1898. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1898 — . m., Delia C. (Hart) Mitchell, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1906. Stephen Salisbury Pratt, Clergyman, 85 Sodus St., Clyde, N. Y. M. E. Chs., Cent. N. Y. Conf., 1897—. m., Alida Lung, Locke, N. Y., 1895. 1897 Allen Baker Benham, Dentist. 207 Com- stock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y'. D.D.S. New York Coll. of Dentistry, 1897- 1900; D.D.S. , 190D. Dentist, Syracuse, N. Y., 1 900 — . Arthur Judson Brewster, Secretary, 501 Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y. See Phi, 1897. Syracuse Univ., 1893-94. Yale Univ., 1894-97. William Avery Groat, Physician, 505 S. Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y. B.S., M.D. Founder and Charter Member. * K A. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., 1897- 1900; M.D., 1900. Phys., Syracuse, N. Y., 1900 — . Assoc. Prof., Chem. and Micros. Di- agnosis, Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med. Sec, A K E Assn., Cent. N. Y., 1905-06. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; N. Y. Med. Soc; A. A. A. S. ; Am. Chem. Soc; Holland Soc; Sons of Am. Kev.; Am. Health League. Clubs: Uni- versity, Citizens. Robert Hamilton Pierson, U. S. Army, care Surgeon General, U. S. A., Wash- ington, l3. C. .VI. U. Phys., Syracuse Univ., 1897-1902. ist Lt., Med. Corps, U. S. A., 1902-08; Capt, id., Ft. Harrison, Helena, Mont., 1908—. m., Kate L. Rogers, Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1909. Edwin Ellsworth Riley, Clergyman, 710 N. 20 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ph.B., Ph.D., D.D. Syracuse Univ., 1894 — . Am. Temp. Univ., — 1897. Ph.D., 1897. Presb. Chs., Mansfield, Susquehanna, Jenkinstown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897—. D.D., Am. Temp. Univ., 1900. Edward Seguin Van Duyn, Physician, 318 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. B.S., M.D. Princeton Univ., 1890-94; B.S., 1894. Syracuse Univ., .\Ied. Dept., 1894-97; M.D., 1897. Phys., Syracuse, N. Y., 1897 — . .\ssoc. Prof., Clin. Surg., Med. Coll., Syra- cuse Univ. Surg., Hosp. Good Shepherd, ra., Lucy Leavenworth Ballard, 1903. *Charles Wesley Walker, Clergyman, Clyde, N. Y. .-\. IJ. d., Dec. 9, 1904. 1898 William B. Armington, Clergyman, 5iSO> Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Syracuse Univ., 1894 — . Student, IIL Wes- liryan Univ. M. E. Chs., Cent. O. Conf., 1899-1909. m., Martha May Klock, Covington,, J'a., 1908. M. E. Ch., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1909 — . Trustee, Lakeside Assembly, Lakeside, Ohio. Paul William Arnold, Lawyer, Osgood Ave. and John St., Stapleton, N. Y. LL.B. e N E. Priv., 203d N. Y. Regt., U. S. \'ol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Honorably Discharged. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1900-05. Memb., Beardsley & Arnold, Lawyers, New York, N. Y. Mgr. and Asst. Sec, Am. Bond- ing Co. of Baltimore, Md., ib., 1905 — . m., Olga M. Little, Greenwich, Conn. Trustee,. State Savings Bk. of N. Y. Treas., Ott- Freund-Arnold Yeast Co. of N. Y. V. Pres. and Gen. Counsel, Danbury Brewing & Ice Co., Danbury, Conn. Memb., Co. A, 141st Regt., N. G. N. Y.; Lodge and Consistory^ F. & A. M.; Nobles Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Century, Syracuse Yacht, Citizens, Republican (Syracuse). Res., iii Center St., Clifton, Staten Island, N. Y. Wallace Elias Brown, Clergyman, 406 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y. Ph.B., D.D., M. E. Chs., Onondaga Valley, Ithaca, N. Y., 1899 — . m., Gertrude Estelle Virgil, Feb. 8, 1899. D.D., Syracuse, 1909. Talmadge Charles Cherry, R. R. Busi- ness, 523 W. 9 St., Erie, Pa. Supt., Elect. R. R., 1898—. m., Carlotta P. Lersch, Apr. 27, 1904. Richard Bruce Cuthbert, Clergyman, 5 St., West Newton, Pa. Ph.B., B.D. Drew Theol. Sem., 1898-1901; B.D., 1901. M. E. ' Chs^ Pittsburgh Conf., 1054 PHI GAMMA jgoi— . m., Frances I. Cartwright, Scottdale, Pa., Nov. 5, 1903. Conf. Sec, M. E. Brother- hood, 1907 — , Leonard Gray Flaccus, Manufacturer, care C. L. Flaccus Glass Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa. V. Pres., C. L. Flaccus Glass Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1898—. Samuel Haven Glassmire, Lawyer, Chel- sea, Okla. Pa. Bar, 1899.. Lawyer, Coudersport, Pa., 1899- 1907. City Clk. and Atty., ib., 1902-05. Okla. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Chelsea, Okla., 1907 — . William Ralph Maxon, Scientist, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. Ph.B. i; S. Botanist, N. Y. Botanical Gardens, 1898. Botanist and Asst. Curator, U. S. Natl. Mus., Washington, D. C, 1899 — . m., Edith Hinckley Merrill, Dorchester, Mass., June 2, 1908. _ Memb., Botanical Soc; Biol. Soc; Acad, of Sci. (Washington); Fellow, A. A. A. S., etc. Thomas Ralph Robinson, Bacteriolo- gist. Dept. Agriculture, Washington. D. C. A.B., A.M. Class Pres. Corpse and Coffin. A.M., 1899. Soil Bacteriologist, Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C, 1901 — . m., Mary Corinne Lewis, Syracuse, N. V., July 24, 1907. Author, Bulletins on Bacteriology. Frank Mather Smalley, Insurance, 607 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. Syracuse Univ. Coll. of Law, 1899-1900. Ind. Bar, 190 1. m., Helen Pettit Spencer, Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 31, igoi. Spec. Agt. and Adjuster, Glens Falls Ins. Co., Glens Falls, N. Y., 1901— . Earl Evelyn Sperry, College Professor, 130S E. Genesee St., Syracuse,, N. Y. Ph.B., Ph.D. Columbia Univ., 1898-1903; Ph.D., 1903. Prof., Hist., Syracuse Univ., 1903-09. ♦Alexander Winchell French, Chemist, Syracuse, N. Y. Priv., 103d Regt., N. Y. S. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. With Syracuse Rapid Transit Co., 1899-1902. Chemist, Crucible Steel Co. of Am., Syracuse, N. Y., 1902-04. d.. Mar. 4, 1905. 1899 Henry Hagaman Burdick, Architect, tThe Fairholm, W. 121 St., New York, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 3895-^7. Staff, Syracuse Courier, 1897-98. Columbia Univ., 1898 — . Byer Ives Cooper, Manufacturer, 102 Park St., Syracuse, N. Y. LL.B. Mgr., Syracuse Works, Gen. Chemical Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1899 — . Jesse T. Peck Kenyon, Electrical En- gineer, 55 Duane St., New York, N. Y. With Western Elect. Co., N. Y. City, 1900-01; Ass*, to Chief Eng., Sun Elect. Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1902-03. Eng. Dept., N. Y. Edison Co., 1903 — . m., Marie von Dannen- berg, Aug. 17, 1907. Harry Glover Lee, Manufacturer, 103 IM^alcolm St., Syracuse, N. Y. . Harry Sheridan Lee, Lawyer, 208 Onon- daga Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., LL. Ij. .Syracuse Univ., Sch. of Law, 1900-01; LL.iJ., 1901. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1901 — . Author, Syracuse Univ. Songs: "Oh, Syracuse," "Crew Song," "Bill Orange" (football). Horace Huntington Pierson, Lawyer. 187 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry Bell Pratt, Physician and Sur- geon, R. F. D., No. 4, N. Yakima, Wash. M.D., Syracuse Univ., 1903. Studied in Vi- enna, 1903. Phys., Syracuse, N. Y., 1903-07; N. Yakima, Wash., 1907—. m., Ruth H. Gil- bert, Syracuse, N. Y., June 10, 1903. \'. Pres., Puget Sound Alumni Assn., 1909. 1900 De Forest Herman Bonsted, Lawyer, 150 Hopper St., Syracuse, N. Y. B.L. N. Y. Bar, 1901. Lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1901 — . Archie Wright Dunham, Accountant, Morsemere, N. J. See Gamma Phi, 1900. Syracuse Univ., 1897- 08. Wesleyan Univ., 1899-1900. James Frederick Lyon, Manufacturer, t200 Park Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Charles Van Merrick, Architect, 139 South Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. B.S. See Sigma Tau, 1900. Syracuse Univ., 1S96-98. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1898-1900; B.S., 1900. Charles Livingston Palmer, Manufac- turer, 1200 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Mfr., Gasolene Engines and Accessories, igoo — . Clubs: Citizens, Syracuse Yacht. John Henry Palmer, Clergyman. William Le Roy Sweet, Merchant, Pro- duce Exchange, 2 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1896-98. Priv., Co. C, 3d N. Y. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Memb., W. L. Sweet & Co., Flour Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1899 — . m., Ruth Bigelow, Mar. 23, 1909. Memb., N. Y. Produce Exchange; A K E Assn. of N. Y. Club, N. Y. Canoe. =^Sands Niles Kenyon, Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1896-97. Student, Architec- ture, Paris, France, 1897-98. Columbia Univ., 1898 — . d., Dec. 7, 1903. igoi Chauncey Edgar Barott, Architect, 31 State St., Boston, Mass. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1901-09. m., Florence G. Avery, Jan. i, 1901. Memb., Richardson, Barott & Richardson, Architects, Boston, Mass., 1909 — . Orlow De Nassau Blanchard, Merchant. 1804 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Merchant, Syracuse, N. Y., 1901 — . George William Elderkin, t227 Clinton Ave., 0:ik Park, 111. I0S5 PHI GAMMA Ferdinand V. Stuart Graves, Student, The Snowdon, James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1897 — . Reporter, Utica Ob- server; Syracuse Journal: Syracuse Herald, 1900-07. Student, Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., 1907-11. N i; N. Arthur Augustus Webb, Agent, 1008 E. Adams St., Syracuse, N. Y. i'h.B. Purchasing Agt.. The A. E. Nettleton Co., 1901 — . m., J. Chatterton Mason, Platts- burg, N. Y., June 21, 1906. *J. Edward Durston, U. S. Army, Syra- cuse, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1897-98. Sergt., Co. A, 203d Regt., Vol. Inf. N. G. N. Y., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. d.. Camp Black, Sept. 17, 1898. igo2 George Haskell Brown, Salesman, fBuf- falo, N. Y. Joaquin Martiniano Bueanaventura, Guayaquil. Ecuador. Raymond Weaver Phelps, Engineer, 253 W. 57 St., New York, N. Y. With Lewis Paper Co., Beaver Falls, N. Y., 1902-03. Eng., Middle States Insp. Bureau, Nev/ York, N. Y., 1903-06. Purchasing Agt., Monarch Typewriter Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1906-07. Eng., British Honduras Deep Water Docks & Ry. Co., Belize, B. H., and Portland & _ Northn. R. R., Portland, Me., 1907-08. With Caledonian Ins. Co. of Scotland, New York, N. Y., 1908-09. Mgr., New York Branch, Atlas Rubber Co., New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Res., 411 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Herbert Varney Pierson, Engineer, tRochester Eastern R. R. Co.. Roches- ter, N. Y. Sumner Rhoades, Insurance, 103 Corn- stock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. B.S. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Law, 1902-03. Spec. Agt., N. Y. State Fire Ins. Co., 1903 — . m., Minnie May Woodford, Mar. 6, 1906. Fay Niles Robinson, Insurance, 515 S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Ins., Syracuse, N. Y., 1902 — . Club, Univer- sity (Syracuse). Charles Albert Sweet, Physician, 104 South Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. M.D. BAB. e N E. Phys., St. John's Hosp. Disp. and Yonkers Tuberculosis Disp., Yonkers, N. Y. Alexander De Remer Thorburn, Broker, IIS Broadway, New York, N. Y. Investment Securities. 1903 Henry Barras Bohr, Manufacturer, 104 Robinwood Ave.. Boston, Mass. Factory Office Foreman, Thomas G. Plant Co., Shoe Mfr., 1903 — . Frank Edgar Clark, Lawyer, 54 Ora- waupum St., White Plains, N. Y. Ph.B., LL.B. Mgr., Varsity Track Team f3-4). Temporary Pres., LVI A K E Conv., Memphis, Tenn., 1902. N. Y. Law Sch., 1903-05; LL.B., 1905. Lawyer, White Plains, N. Y., 1905 — . Aid., ib., 1906-07. Asst. Dist. Atty., Westches- ter Co., 1908-09. Clubs; Graduates, Republican. Walter James Cooper, Architect, Great Neck Hills, L. I., N. Y. Memb., Wright & Cooper, Architects, Syra- cuse, N. Y., 1903-05. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1905-08. Asst. Mgr., Great Neck Im-. provement Co., Great Neck Hills, L. I., 1908 — . Leon Frank Haley, Clergyman, Madrid Springs, N. Y. A.B. M. E. Clis., N. Y., 1903-06. Ranchman and Hunter, Northn. Colo., 1906-08. M. E. Chs., Evans Mills, Madrid Springs, N. Y., 1908 — . Stephen Clifford Ormsbee, Secretary, 311 Waverly Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. LL.B. e N E. Sr. Dinner Club. N. Y. Bar, 1903. Sec. to V. Pres., Bell Telephone Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1903 — . m., Florence Her- rick Wilbur, Syracuse, N. Y., June 12, 1907. John Gilbert Pembleton, Lawyer, 51 Lake St., Owego, N. Y. Ph.B. Albert Edward Petrie, Engineer, fLos Angeles, Cal. Duane Forrest Phelps, Officer of Cor- poration, care Collins Baking Co., Buf- falo, N. Y. A.B. Sec, Collins Baking Co. Sec, Alumni Assn. of Wcstn. N. Y. George Casson Van Deusen, Organist, t408 E. Willow St., Syracuse, N. Y. Organist, St. Paul's Ch., Syracuse, N. Y. Henry Glenn Weeks, Electrician, t233 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. ♦Charles Clarence Creegan, Clergyman, Brooklyn, N. Y. d.. Mar. 3, 1906. 1904 Walter Franklin Baylis, Real Estate, 1 123 Broadway. New York, N. Y. Ph.B. Real Estate Operator, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Sec, Syracuse Alumni Assn., New York, N. Y. Clubs: Dunwoodie Country (Yonkers); Graduates (New York). Res.i (jiraduates Club, 11 E. 44 St. Harry Lawrence Gardner, Architect, tAdams, N. Y. A.B. Syracuse Univ., 1904. Intercollegiate Champion., Pole Vault, 1903. Capt., Track Team., 1904. m., Sarah L. Remer, Oct. 22^ 1906. Samuel Lynn Maxon, Salesman, 8i8 17 St., Washington, D. C. Syracuse Univ., 1900-02. George Orson Moore, Teacher, 209 N. Washington St.. Herkimer, N. Y. A.B. Honor Grad. Sr. Council. Varsity Football Team (1-2-3-4). Varsity Baseball Team (1-2-3-4); Capt., id. (4). Corpse and Coffin. Post Grad. Work. Teacher, Math, and Hist., Fulton High Sch., 1904-06. m., Lina C. Jennings; Phoenix, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1906. Prin., Training Dept., Cortland State I0S6 PHI GAMMA Norm. Sch., 1906-09. Teacher, Herkimer. N Y., 1909 — . Club, Cortland Science. Norman D. Sturges, Officer of Corpora- tion, S41 VV. 123 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. V. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Monarch Stor- age Battery Co., 1904 — . m., Ethel May Rood, Nov. 21, 1905. 1905 Frank Melville Bohr, Manufacturer, 40 Rockview St., Jamaica Plains, Mass. Mgr., Basketball Team (3). Chmn., ist Soph. Cotillion; id., Jr. Prom. Com. Monk's Head. Double Seven Soc. ONE. Dept. Supt., D. G. Plant Co., Shoe Mfrs., Roxbury, Mass., 190S— . Bert Lucille Cumber, Business, 304 Odd Fellows Temple, Philadelphia, Pa. Sales Agt., Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Philadelphia, Pa. James Albert Dwelle, Art Printer, fPhil- adelphia. Pa. Wallace Nelson Pierson, Clergyman, Clergy-house, 509 I St., N. E., Wash- ington, D. C. A.B. Va. Theol. Sem., 1905-08. Clergyman, Ch. of the Good Shepherd, Washington, D. C, 1908 — , Earl Gannon Rice, Lawyer. New York Block, Seattle, Wash. A.B., LL.B. * B K. * A *. ASP. Var- sity Deb. Team. Mgr., Basketball Team. LL.B., 1907. N. Y. Bar, 1907. Lawyer, Syra- cuse, N. Y., 1907-08. Wash. Bar, 1908. Law- yer, Seattle, Wash., 1908 — . Instr., Law Dept., Univ. of Wash., 1908-09. Seth Henry Rice, Real Estate, 707-13 Alaska Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. Ph.B. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., i yr. Real Estate, H. E. Orr Co., Inc., Seattle, Wash. Ralph Lamont Stilwell, Lawyer, 208 Or- chard Road, Syracuse, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Law, 190S-07; LL.B., 1907. Memb., Stilwell, Stil- well, Kelly & Viall, Lawyers, Syracuse, N. Y., 1907-09. Asst. Atty., H. H. Franklin Mfg. Co., ib., 1909 — . Charles Joseph Wells, Physician, M. E. Hosp., Seventh Ave. and 6 St., Brook- lyn, N. Y. Ph.B., M.D. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., 1905-08; N, 2 N. M.D., 1908. Staff, M. E. Hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908-1910. Wilson Blake Wickersham, fChicago, 111. igo6 William Estabrook Allis, U. S. Official, 802 Court St., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Lewis Inst., Chicago, 111., 1906-07. Insp., Middle States Inspection Bureau, 1907—. Ernest Isbell Barott, Architect, fcare McKim, Meade & White, New York, N. Y. Donald Anderson Capen, Manufacturer, tY. M. C. h. Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. With Crucible Steel Cri. of Am. Frank Erastus Phelps, Salesman, 411 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A.B. Salesman, Crucible Steel Co. of Am., 1 906 — . Frederick Harold Plumb, Salesman, 73^ Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Francis Seward Rice, Engineer, fNew York, N. Y. Charles Merrill Rose, Physician, Canas^ tota, N. Y. M.D. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Med., 1906-09; M.D., 1909. N 2 N. Pathol. Interne, Rhode liland Hosp., Providence, R. I., 1909-10. Phys., Canastota, N. Y., 1910. Harold Bartlett Scott, Manufacturer, 204 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. See Phi, 1907. Syracuse Univ., 1903-04. Yale, 1904-07. Walter Hawley Scott, Manufacturer, tSyracuse Supply Co., Syracuse, N. Y. See Phi, 1907. Syracuse Univ., 1903-04. Yale Univ., 1904-07. Richard Lee Sweet, Merchant, 8-9 Prod- uce Exchange, New York, N. Y. M.E. Cornell Univ., 1902-04. Syracuse Univ., 1904-06; M.E., 1906. Flour, feed, grain and coal Bus., 1906 — . Res., 104 S. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Edmund Farrington Williams, Electrical Engineer, 1317 E. Genesee St., Syra- cuse, N. Y. Sheffield Sci. Sell., Yale. 1907 Ross Edwin Bacon, Salesman, fSyra- cuse, N. Y. Daniel Pierson Becker, Merchant. 311 16 St., Watervliet, N. Y. Ph.B. Carriage Bus., Watervliet, N. Y., 1907 — . Club, University (Albany). Ellis Harvey Gidley, Lawyer, 623 Wash- ington Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. * IC A. Mgr., Varsity Track Team (4). Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Law, 1907-09; * A *; LL.B., 1909. N. Y. Bar, 1909. Lawyer, Dunkirk, N. Y., 1909 — . Daniel Candee Knickerbocker, Mer- chant, 1006 E. Adams St., Syracuse. N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1903-05. Univ. of Mich., 1906-07. Henry Thomas Markland, U. S. Navy, care Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Grad., U. S. Naval Acad., 1908. Midshipman, U. S. S. Idaho, June 19-Oct. i, 1908. Tempo- rary Duty with Reserve Torpedo Flotilla, Oct.. i-Dec. I, 1908. U. S. S. Idaho, Dec. i, igoS- Jan. 15, 1909. Three mos. Torpedo Instruc- tion on U. S. S. Montgomery, Jan. 15-Mar. i, 1909. Navy Yard, Pensacola, Fla., Mar. i, 1909—. Leon Frederick Smith, Mechanical En- gineer, 606 S. SaUna St., Syracuse, N. Y. M.E. 1057 PHI GAMMA James Allen Sweet, Lawyer, 194 S. Broadway, Yimkers, N. Y. rii.B. Harvard Law Sell., J 907-09. Lawyer, Yonkers, N. Y., 1909 — . Hubbard Douglass Van Duser, Lawyer, 713 Wilder Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Ph.B., LL.B. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Law, 1907-09; LL.B., 1909. Lawyer, Rochester, X. Y., 1909 — , Grosvenor Sterling Wright, Architect, 160 i-ifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.Arch. Architect, New York, J907 — . igo8 Ben Bartlett, .\rchitect, 7502 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, O. B.Arch. Architect, Cleveland, 1908 — . Clayton Baggerly Chappell, Salesman, 312 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Ph.B. Nathan Howard Gowing, Manufactur- ing, Burnsville, W. Va. M.E. T B n. With Burnsville Veneer Mills, Burnsville, W. Va., 1908 — , Elmer Thayer Graves, Civil Engineer, care The Solvay Process Co., Syra- cuse, N. Y. C.E. With Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1908 — . Arthur Field Hinman, Clyde, N. Y. Syracuse Univ., 1904-06; id., Coll. of Med., 1906 — . Morris Goodridge Markland, Salesman, 253 Washington St., Geneva, N. Y. Traveling Salesman, 1907 — . Leon Camp Rice, Teacher, Anaconda, Mont. B.S. Varsity Crew (1-2-3-4). Memb., Five Winning Intercollegiate Crews. Farmer, Mad- ison, N. Y., 1908-09. Teacher, Anaconda, Mont., 1909 — . Fred Hiller Wilbur, Banking, 441 N. Maple Ave., Kingston, Pa. m., Katherine Elizabeth Parkhurst, June 2, 1908. Bk. Solicitor, Dime Deposit Bk., Wilkes- Barre, Pa., igoS — . igog Frank Clark Ash, Mechanical Engineer, 742 S. Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. M.E. IBB. Roy Alexander Cheney, 105 W. Adams St., Syracuse, N. Y. James Cole, 119 New St., Newark, N. J. Harold Culver Hinman, Clyde, N. Y. Roy Delmar Lowell, 407 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Robert Sprague Marvin, 340 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. M.E. Commodore, Syracuse Navy, 1909. * K A. Harold Dunton Phelps, 411 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Wallace Johnson Ross, 212 Green St., Syracuse, N. Y. Frank Blakeslee Wallace, lood E. Gen- esee St., Syracuse, N. Y. Luthur Barton Wilson, Jr., 12 Beech- dale Road, Roland Park, Md. .M.S. 1910 Lawrence Lorenzo Dibble, care Frank- lin Auto Co., Syracuse, N. Y. George Deming Grannis, II, 909 West Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. See Epsilon, 19 10. Arthur Emmanuel Hoffman, 518 Pros- pect Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Robert Phineas Knapp, Saratoga, N. Y. Lewis Curtis Meade, .Mechanicsville, N. Y. Charles Ray Phillips, 323 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Eugene Chester Roberts, 731 7 St., Buf- falo, N. Y. Syracuse \'arsity Crew, 1908. Edward Rexford Talbot, 303 Clinton St., Penn Yan, N. Y. igii Harry Ridley Davis, 417 W. 9 St., Erie, Pa. Chester Roland Eaton, Chittenango, N. Y. Milton Miles Evans, 451 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Harry Walter Gilbert, 14 Brinkerhofi St., Plattsburg, N. Y. John Wever Guibord, 60 Court St., Plattsburg, N. Y. Syracuse Fresh. Crew, 1908. John Allen Rapelje, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. Harvey Monroe Smith, 513 West Onon- daga St., Syracuse, N. Y. Earl Danforth Snyder, 97 Howard Ave., Utica, N. Y. Harry Ray Stevens, Carlisle, Pa. igi2 Elwyn Lee Barron, 107 Waverly Place, New York, N. Y. Ransom Cooper, Jr., 1109 Fourth Ave., N.. Great Falls, Mont. Gideon Haven Draper, 418 Wescott St., Syracuse, N. Y. Douglas HoUey Eastmead, 49 South Chnton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Philip Arthur Guibord, 60 Court St, Plattsburg, N. Y. 1058 PHI GAMMA William Henry Jennings, Jr., Phoenix. N. Y. Willard Rouse Jillson, Jr., 1520 Grape St., Syracuse, N. Y. Robert Rice Molyneux, 1206 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Frank Bingham Myers, 103 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Seymour Crandall Schwartz, Oakland. Cal. Frederick Collins Waterman, 1428 Broadway, Watervliet, N. Y. William Dexter Wilson, 1612 W. Gen- esee St., Syracuse, N. Y. Chester Wood, 1628 Third Ave., Water- vliet, N. Y. 1913 Donald Edward Chappell, 312 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Ralph Stafford Doubleday, 44 Port Wat- son St., Cortland, N. Y. Edward James Gray, Skaneateles, N. Y. Kenneth Tackabury Marvin, 340 River- side Drive, New York, N. Y. Henry Edward Milford, 701 West Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Willis Durston Ormsbee, 614 Irving Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Elmer Gerald Rust, 1415 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. Edward Woodbury Skinner, 615 West Main St., Kalamazoo, Mich. George Kellog Smith, 606 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Harold Cobb Stephenson, 708 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Claude Hunt Talley, 617 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. George Rhodes Van Duser, Newark, N. Y. 10S9 GAMMA BETA COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, N. Y. Chartered, 1874 THE r B Chapter was chartered in 1874, duly installed and the first meeting lield on November 5th of that year. About 1865, a local society known as the A Chapter of the Frater- nity of * $ was founded in Columbia College and it was this organization that nine years later merged itself into A K E, to remain ever since one of the integral parts thereof. It was largely due to the efforts of Mr. Thomas S. Ormiston of the class of '75, C. C. N. Y., that this was brought about. The merger was not accomplished without much diplomacy, argument and earnest effort. The * # alumni and undergraduates at first were strongly opposed to the idea but gradually they were won over by being made to realize the benefits to be derived by the alliance with a great and powerful national organization ; application for a charter from A K E was accordingly fervently urged, and these efforts were duly rewarded by the 28th Convention, in 1874, creating the B Chapter of A K E. Beta began her career with a membership approximating 18 or 20. * Y, A $, and A * were our rivals at that time. The designation of meeting places has always been veiled more or less in obscurity. Occasional references in the old minutes have been made to rooms on Broadway, Union Square, Fourth Avenue, Fifth Avenue, and 14th Street. The years from the installation up to the early ^8o's may be called the formaltive period of her existence. All her actions and interests were gradu- ally molding her loose links into a strong chain. The prominent athletic sport of Columbia at the time was rowing, and B displayed much interest. She supplied men for some of the most famous crews in the '70's and has ever since been very prominent in the Columbia crews. 1061 GAMMA BETA This brief sketch would not be complete without some acknowledgment of the devotion and unflagging interest shown by brothers Ormiston, Macy, Bab- cock, Thompson, Booth, Embury, and Holbrook. In October, 1878, the 32nd Annual Convention was held with B and proved a great success. During the same year B's ranks were swelled to hitherto unheard-of proportions by the absorption of the Columbia Chapter of A 2 X which at that time had good reason for revplting frorn the latter. For several years, beginning ift 1881, the chapter pursued the even tenor of her way and was occupying rooms at No. 124 Fifth Avenue. It was not until the year 1886 that a storhi appeared on the horizon which liter developed into a tempestuous gale. In all her thirty years of existence it is doubtful if any more trying period was passed in the life of the chapter. Shortly previous to the convention held in 1887 a movement for the re- establishment of some of our old Southern chapters, rendered extinct by the Civil War, assumed strength, especially with regard to the chapter at the University of \orth Carolina, chartered in 1851, under the name of B. Upon applying for revival their alumni expressed a request to have their old name of B restored. B at Columbia, by this time thirteen years of age and very powerful; and influential, was anything but in favor of relinquishing the name under which they had so loyally vvorked. Excitement ran high with neither chapter giving in until finally North Carolina consented to use B A. The change was only a makeshift, however, and the name B was again granted to our Southern brethren. The final settlement of this affair was not consummated until the 42nd Convention, held in 1888, when after a two years' discussion and remarkable display of . stubbornness on the part of both chapters, B of Columbia surren- dered and accepted its present name, r B. Brother Clarence Lexow, after- wards State Senator, represented the Columbia chapter in this controversy. Conventions were held in New York in 1890 and again in 1894, the latter the famous 50th anniversary of the foundation of the fraternity. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the chapter was fittingly celebrated on December 15, 1899, by a complimentary dinner, held at the Hotel Savoy, given by the undergraduates and alumni to the charter members. There were eleven of that " Guard of Honor " present : Brothers Barnard, '68 ; Dorsett, '72 ; Haldane, '72 ; Drisler, '74 ; Rapallo, '74 ; Babcock, '75 ; Hol- brook, '75 ; Waldstein, '75 ; Embu'-y, '76, and Booth, '78. Telegrams of regret were received from Brothers Ormiston, '75 ; C. Waldstein, '75 ; Adams, '72, and Lexow, '75. From the small beginning of thirty-six years ago, r B has developed into a powerful and sturdy chapter with a total membership of 472 rnen. From a modest organization with a place for an occasional meeting once in a few days she has become a prosperous chapter with a splendid house of her own and 1062 GAMMA BETA a concrete and loyal body of undergraduates, and alumni whose influence and devotion have ever been given in her interest. Her honors in the Fraternity have been many and frequent. Six times has the presidency of the convention come to her and rarely a year has gone by that she has not held one or more of the offices on the Council. In i897j Columbia University moved from MadiSojn Avenue and 4^th St. to its present site on Morningside Heights. It was then that r B became the proud occupant of its first chapter house at the corner of 119th St. and Manhattan Avenue ; this house was leased. Undergraduate interest was awakened -^ chapter and fraternity spirit grew like wildfire. Day by day, however,, the necessity of housing the chapter in a house of its own becamfe more evident. This led to the formation of a Building Committee, composed of earnest and devoted alumni, among whom were : Brothers Embury, Con- over, Harrington, Maxwell, Ormiston, Woodward, Brinckerhoff, Hall, and Bradley. This committee after a great amount of painstaking work incorpo- rated itself into the B Association^ A canvass was made among the alumni for subscriptions, and the present property, No. 608 West 113th St. was ac- cordingly purchased for $30,000, in -May, 1903. The house is considered ideal for the purpose and T B feels that she should be congratulated on its acquisition. It is a four-story brick building situated within a few feet of Riverside Drive and three short blocks from the Uni- versity. Since its purchase the chapter has been working steadily with in- herent ardor for the grand and powerful Fraternity of which it is proud to be a part. io6.^ GAMMA BETA CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1868 Augustus Porter Barnard, U. S. Official, Custom House, New York, N. Y. E.M. Columbian Univ., 1863-64. Charter Mem- ber. E.M., Columbia, 1870. U. S. Coast and Geod. Survey, 1868-69; 1873; 1878-80. Mng. and Prospecting, N. Mex. and Colo, 1880-82. U. S. Coast and Geod. Surv., Colo., 1875; 1896. Isle of Wight, 1884-85. Clk., Custom House, New York, N. Y., i8gi — . Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs, Res., 313 W. 57 St. 1869 Henry Drisler, Jr., fFranklin Sq., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Ger. Pr., 1866. Cashier, Harper & Bros., Pubs., New York, N. Y. Henry Augustus Whiting, Physician, 33 W. Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore. Md. A.B., 1866. A.M., 1869. E.M., D.M.T. Mng. Eng., 1869-89. Asst.-in-Field, Ohio Geol. Surv., 1869. Chem., Smelting Wks., San Francisco, Cal., 1871-73. m., Lucy Coleman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1872. Assayer, Sec, Supt., and Gen. Mgr., Mng., Smelting, and Milling Corpns., Cal., Utah, Idaho, and Ariz., 1873-79. Gen. Mgr., Bodie Consolidated Mng. Co. and Mono Gold Mng. Co., 1879-84. Treas., Repub. Co. Com., Mono Co., Cal., 1882-84. Consulting Mng. Eng., 1884-89. Asst.-in-Field, Cal. State Mineral., 1888; author report on Mines and Mng. Industry of Cal. Res., Wilmington, N. C, 1889-97. Builder, V. Pres., and Gen. Mgr., Atlantic Coast Line, 1889-97. Memb., Chamber of Commerce, Wilmington, N. C, 1892-97. Dir., Wilmington Libr. Assn., 1893-97. Pres., Wil- mington St. Ry. Co., 1894-1901. Pres., May- ville Land Co., N. C, 1895-1906. Memb., Bd. Mgrs., Cape Fear Club, 1895-97. V. Pres., N. C. Dairymen's Assn., 1895-96; Pres., id., 1896- 97. N. C. Del., Southn. Interstate Immi- gration Conv., Augusta, Ga., 1894; id., Southn. State Settlers' Conv., Southern Pine, N. C, 1896; Internatl. Gold Mng. Conv., Denver, Colo., 1897. State Comr., Tenn. Centennial and In- dustrial Ex., 1897. Sec, Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co.; Atlantic Storage Co., 1897- 1900. D.M.T., Coll. Mechano-Neural Therapy, 1903. Phys., Atlantic City, N. J., 1903-05; Bal- timore, Md., 1905 — . Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. (1885-1903); A. A. A. S. Life Memb., Holstein-Friesian Assn. of Am. Club, Reform. 1872 Robert Clarence Dorsett, Lawyer. 2S Pine St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., 1877. Charter Member. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1877. m., Eliza D. Macknet, Newark, N. J., Apr. 11, 1893. V. Pres., East Bay Land & Improvement Co. Memb., Bar Assn.; Presb. Union. Clubs: Un- ion League; Lawyers'. Res., 53 W. 70 St William Henry Haldane, Lawyer, 37 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., 1874. Charter Member. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1874 — . m., Alke Paulding, Cold Spring, N. Y., Oct 5, 1887. Res., ib. William Edgar Keyes, Banking and Manufacturing, Elmwood, Providence, R. 1. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Charter Member. * B K. Memb., N. Y. Bar. Clarence Lexow, Lawyer, 43 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. LL.B., Ph.D. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Charter Member. Ph.D., Univ. of Jena. Univ. of Bonn and Univ. of Leipzig, 1869-72. LL.B., Columbia Law Sch., 1874. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1874—. N. Y. Legis., Senate, 1893-98; Chmn., Jud. Com.; Com. to Investigate City Govt, of New York; Joint Legis. Com. and Introducer of Bill Creating Greater New York; Joint Legis. Com., Investigating Trusts and Unlawful Combinations. Repub. Pres. Elector, 1900. Author, "Reports on Munic. Govt.," "Consolidation," "Trusts and Unlawful Com- binations." Pres., Nyack Savings and Loan Assn.; Star Pub. Co.; Tappan Zee Real Es- tate Co. Dir., ^tna Indemnity Co.; North River Steamboat Co. Res., Nyack, N. Y. 1874 George Robson Allerton, Merchant, tNew York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1870-75. Charter Member. Head Clk., Natl. Stockyard Co., E. St. Louis, 111., 1876-77. Sec, East River Gas Light Co., New York, N. Y., 1879-84. Memb., Allerton & Co., Coal Merchants, ib., 1884 — . m., Marion Hungerford, Albany, N. Y., Sept. 30, J885. Charles Hilton Brown, tNew York. N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Selden T. Scranton Henry, Lawyer, 283 8 St., Jersey City, N. J. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Charter Member. 2d An- thon Gr. Pr., 1873. Lat Schp., 1873. LL.B., 1876. William Thomson Lees, Mining En- gineer, tSoi E. 21 St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Charter Member. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1873-76- Chem., N. Y. Gas Light Co., 1877-79; Asst Eng., id., 1879- 80; Eng., 1880 — . m., Anna Schleming, Aug. 23, 1881. Memb., Am. Chem. Soc. 1664 GAMMA BETA Edward Sumner Rapallo, Layvyer, 66 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Charter Member. 3d .Es- say Pr., ,1874. Lawyer, New Yqrk, N. - Y., 1876 — . m., Emma Van Valkenburgh, Dec. 8, 1881. Counsel, D. & H. Canal Co., New York, N. Y. Memb., Davies & Rapallo, Lawyers, New York, 1884-87; Davies, Cole & Rapallo, 1887 — . Gen. Counsel and Dir., Manhattan Life Ins. Co. Gen. Counsel and Trustee, Man- hattan Savings Instn., Memb., N. Y. Law Inst.; N. Y. City Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn. Clubs: Manhattan, Century, Racquet and Ten- nis, University, National Democratic. Res., 841 Madison Ave. Frank Dunlap Shaw, Lawyer, 120 Broad- way, New York. N. Y. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Charter Member. LL.B., J878. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1878—. Clubs: New York Yacht, Larchmont ' Yacht, Columbia Utliversity. *Frank Drisler, Teacher, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Gr. and Lat. Schp., 1872. Trustees' Gr. Pr., 1873. Gr. • Schp., 1873. ist Honor. * B K. Tutor, Math., Columbia, 1876-84. Prin., Priv. Sch., ■ New York, N. Y., 1882 — . m., Minnie L. Child, Dec. 27, 1882. d., Newport, R. I., July 19, 1905. *Thomas DeWitt Thompson, Babylon, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. 3d Honor * E K. d., 1893. 1875 William Babcock, Salesmap, 531 W. 124 St., New York, N. Y. A.B.j LL.B., A.M. Charter Member. Thomas Samuel Ormiston, Lawyer, 27 William St.. New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B., A.M. See Nu. 1875. C. C. N. Y., 1871-72. Charter Member. 2d Ger. Pr. Hist, and Mkth. Schps., 1873. Europe, 1874. * B K. Europe, 1877. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1877 — . m., Annie McCormack, ib., Dec. 25, "1878. Memb., Knox & MacLean, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., — 1881; Knox, Ormiston & Dorsett, 1881-85; Ormiston & Dorsett, 1885 — . Mexico, 1886.^ Trustee and Treas., N. Y. Law Sch. , Club, Lawyers'. Res., Bernards- ville, N. J. ' Charles Waldstein, College Professor, King's College. Cambridge, Eng. A.Iii;, Ph.D. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Charter Member. Ph.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 1875. Univ. Lecturer, Class. Archsol., Cambridge, EngJ, 1880 — . A.M., propter meriter, Univ. of Cambridge, 1882. Dir., Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1883,89. Reader, Class. Archseol., King's Coll., Cambridge, 1884. Dir., Am. Sch. Class. Studies, Athens, Gr., i8Sg-95; Prof., 1895-97. Fellow, King's Coll., Cambridge, 1893; Slade Prof., Fine Arts, 1895-1901. Directed Aril.' Excavations of Am. Archseol. Inst, at Platffia, Eretria, Heraion of Argos, etc Knight Commander, Hellenic Order of Redeemer: Ern- estine Saxon Order. Author, "Essays on the Art of Phidias/' "Balance of Emotion arid In- tellect," "The. Works of John Ruskin," "The Study of Art in Universities," "The Surface of Things," "The Expansion of Western Ideals and the World's Peace." Pres., Cambridge Univ. Town and County Fine Art Assn. Memb., Council, Soc. for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, London; King's Coll., Cam- bridge. Cor. Memb., Ger. Archseol. Soc; Insts. of Berlin, Rome, and Athens. Hon. Memb., Johns Hopkins Archicol. Soc; Newham Coll., Cambridge, Exec Com.; British Sch., Athens, etc., etc. Martin Edward Waldstein, Chemist, loo WiUiam St., New York, N. Y. Ph.D. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Charter Mem- ber. Univs. of Heidelberg, Munich, and Ber- lin. Ph.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, 1875. Mfg. Chem., New York, N. Y., 1875 — . m., Emma Freund, July u, 1880. Memb., Am. Chem. Soc; Berlin Chem. Soc. Pres., Atlantic Chem. Wks.; Maas & Waldstein Co., Mfg. Chems. Res., 40 E. 35 St. ♦William James Adams, Mining Engi- neer. San Francisco, Cal. A.B., A.M., E.M., 1878. Charter Member. 2d Ger. Pr., 1872. Treas., Boat Club (3-4). 2d Gr. Pr., 1874. * B K. Mng. Eng. and Consulting Mng. Eng., San Francisco, Cal., 187S— . m., ib., , Ethel Willard, of Boston, Oct. 23,, 1884. Author, "Hints on Amalgama- tion and the General Cade of Gold Mills," "Beach Sands of the Pacific Coast." Post Grad. Student, Univ. of Cal.; pubd. results of experiments of Elmore Oil Process made ib. ♦Arthur Macy, Mining Engineer, Nev; York, N. Y. C.E., Ph.B. C. C. N. Y., 1868-70. Charter Member. m., Henrietta Whitelock, Apr. 2.-, 1887. Fellow, Am. Geog. Soc; Am. Inst. Mng. Engs.; Am. Soc. Civ. Engs.; A. A. A. S. d., 1891. *Milton Strong Thompson, Chemisl, Newburyport, Mass. Ph.B. Charter Member. Asst. Mineral., Smith- sonian Inst., 1876 — . Chem., Chrolithion Mfg. Co., Newburyport, Mass. Memb., Am. Chem. Soc. 1875 Aymar Embury, Lawyer, 44 Pine St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Charter Member. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., and Cresskill, N. J., 1878—. m., Fannie M. Bates, Sept. lo, 1879. Memb . N. Y. Hist. Soc. C. W. Fisher. *George Merchant Clearman, Jr., Mont- clair, N. J. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Charter Member, d., Feb. 12, 1879. ♦Francis Newberry Holbrook, Mining Engineer, Brooklyn, N. Y. C.E., M.E. Charter Member. Hon. Mention, Assaying, 1876. Asst. Prof., Assaying, Colum- bia. Supt. of Mines, Corralitos, Chihuahua, Mex. Memb., A. A. A. S.; Am. Inst. Mng. Engs.; Am. Assn. Civil Engs. d., Aug.' 12, 1902. ♦William Walter Shotwell, Lawyer. New York, N. Y. ■ LL.B., 1878. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Char- ter Member. 1065 GAMMA BETA *Calvin Mather Wetmore, New York, N. Y. Colunibia Sell, oi Mim^. Charter Member. ^''Raphael Rudolph Zingsem, Hacken- sack, N. J. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Charter Member, d., Mar. 8, 1896. 1877 Edward Behr, Manufacturer, 292-8 Elev- enth Ave., New York, N. Y. C.E. Memb., Behr Bros. & Co., Piano Mfrs., New York, N. Y. m., Ella Sheffer, St. Paul, Minn, Memb., Linnaean Soc. Charles Pierre Bonnett, Civil Engineer, tSan Luis Potosi, Mex. See Psi Omega, 1877. Charter Member. R.P.I., 1873. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1873. Frederick William Floyd, Civil En- gineer, 742 E. 12 St., New York, N. Y. C.E., E.Ml Charter Member. Hon. Asst., Metallurgy, Columbia, 1878. U. S. Asst. Eng., Geog. Surv., U. S. War Dept., 1878-80. Asst. Eng., Water Supply, Dept. of Pub. Wks., New York, N. Y., and Gas Eng,, Quintard Iron Wks. Co., 1881 — . m., Henrietta Maria Kerr, Apr. IS, 1891, Memb., Am. Gas Inst. Res., 42 W. 88 St. Robert Ward Van Boskerck, Artist, 58 W. 57 St., New York, N. Y. C.E. Charter Member. Pupil in Art, A. H. Wyant. ist Exhibit, Natl. Acad. Design., j88o. Silver Medal, Pan-Am. Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; id., St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Repre- sented in Union League, and Lotos Clubs (New York, N. ¥.); Hamilton Club (Brooklyn, N. Y.); Layton Art Gallery (Milwaukee, Wis.). Memb., N. Y. Acad, of Design; Am. Natl. Acad.; Natl. Acad, of Design. Clubs: Union; Union League; Lotos; Fencers*; A K £ Alumni Assn. of N. Y. 1878 Edward Mead Bliven, Lawyer, 140 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1880. N. Y. Bar, 1880. m., Cora E. Colwell, New York, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1883. William Warren Bliven, Lawyer, 140 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1880. N. Y. Bar, 1880. m., Charlotte Adams, New York, N. Y. James Arthur Booth, Physician. 129 W. 77 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., 1882. Charter Member. House Surg., St. Luke's Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1882-84. Attending Phys., St. Clement's Mis- sion, 1884 — . Consulting Neurologist, Fr. Hosp.; Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hosp.; Perth Amboy (N. J.), and Englewood (N. J.) Hosps. Prof., Neurology, New York Sch. of Clin. Med. Sec, Neurological Soc. of New York. Pres., Medico-Surg. Soc; St. Luke's Alumni Assn. ; Neurological Sect., Acad, of Med. m., Cornelia A. Olcott, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec 22, 1887. Memb., N. Y. Acad, of Med.; Medico-Surg, Soc; West Side Clin. Soc; Am. Neurological Assn. Club, Columbia Univ. Henry Elsworth Gregory, Lawyer, 25 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Ed., Acta Columbiana, 1876-78. Orat. Pr., 1876; 1877. Philolexian Soc. Class Pres. (3). ist Pres., Barnartl Lit. Assn. (3-4). Essay Pr., 1878. Europe, 1879. * B K. LL.B., 1880. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1880. A.M., 1883. Author, Oration, delivered Passaic Bridge, N. J., July 4, 1887. Treas. and Sec, Comrs., State Reservation at Niagara, N. Y., 1888-89. Pres., Civic League, Westchester Co. Dir., New York Juvenile Asy. lum; Soc. for It. Immigrants. Memb., Ex. Com., New York Prison Assn.; Natl. Conf. of Charities and Correction. Trustee, Hudson- Fulton Celebration Com.; Am. 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Y. m., Mi- nerva W. Richards, 1881. William Gage Davis, Lawyer, fiS Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. See Pi, 1877. William Ernest Daw, Clergyman, Ath- ens, Pa. A.B. See Nu, 1879- C. C. N. Y., 1875-77- Columbia Sch. of Arts, 1877-79. m., Emily Parker, New York, N. Y., July 14, 1879. Gen. Theol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1879-82. Deacon, 1882. P. E. Ch., Allentown, N. J., 1882-90. Priest, 1883. P. E. Ch., Towanda, Pa., 1890- Igoo; Spottswood, N. J., 1900-01; Athens, Pa., 1901 — . George Pierre Erhard, Manufacturer, The Stafford Co., Readville. Mass. C.E. V. Pres., XXXX A K E Conv., Hamilton, N. Y., Oct. lo-ii, 1877. Mfr. and Importer, Straw Goods, New York, N. Y. m., Lizzie 'Marie Alker, Nov. 3, 1881. Res., 4 Walnut Terrace, Brookline, Mass. [Charles] Arthur HoUick, Botanist and Geologist, New Brighton, N. Y. Ph.B.,iPh;D. Mariposa Land and Mng. Co., Mariposa Co., Cal., 1880. Sanitary Eng., Health Dept., New York, N. Y.,' 1881— . m., Ad.eline Augusta Talkington, Sept. , 19, 1881. 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William Henry Singer, Manufacturer, tPittsburgh, Pa. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1878-82. With Singer, Nimick & Co., Steel Mfrs., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1884—. Rudolph Harrison Vondy, Mining En- gineer 21 E. 39 St., Bayonne, N. J. E.M. Edward Leavitt Young, Merchant, 114 E. 74 St., New York, N. Y. E.M. Assayer, Ledoux & Rickets, New York, N. Y., 1882-83; Little Annie Gold Mine, Colo., 1883-84; N. Y. Ore Milling and Testing Wks., New York, 1884-85; Mgr., id., 1885 — . m., Alina B. Robinson, ib., Oct., 1888. His Im- perial Majesty, The Tenvio of Japan, conferred the Fifth Class (Chevalier) Order of the Ris- ing Sun, for services rendered during the Rus- sian War, 1908. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Clubs: Engs.; New York Ath. *John Jay Griffiths, Physician, New York, N. Y. M.D. Columbia Sch. of Arts, 1878-79; Coll. of Phys: and Surgs., 1879-83; M.D., 1883. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1883—.' ra., Mary 1069 GAMMA BETA Mason, Washington, D. C, , Sept. 15, 1886. Memb., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; N. Y. Pathol. 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Sec, XXXVII A K E Conv., Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 17-18, 1883. Asst. Eng., Dept. Pub. Wks., New York, N. Y., 18S3- 85; Memb., Aqueduct Comsn., ib., 1885 — . m., Blanche A. Kennedy, 1887. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Clubs: Engineers' (New York); Buffalo (Buffalo). Sdvrardo Octaviano, fBrazil. E.M. Edmund Randolph, fS E. 48 St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. Sec. and Treas., Alabama and Mineral Land Co. Albert Edward Tower, Mining En- gineer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. E.M. Supt., Fallkill Iron Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1884 — . m., Nina Carpenter, ib., Apr. 7, 1S85. Dir., Fallkill Iron (Jo.; Port Henry Iron Co.; Forest of Dean Iron Ore Co. Luciano Jose D'Almeida, fHavana, Cuba. Columbia Sch. of Mines. George Ernest Fahys, Manufacturer, 54 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. C.E. Memb., Joseph Fahys & Co., Mfrs. of Walchcases, New York, N. Y., 1884 — . Randolph Eugene Fishbum, Mining En- gineer, Ogden Bldg., Chicago, 111. E.M. 1st Lt. and Battalion Adjt., 2d V. S. V. Engs. Henry Leslie Hall, Manufacturer, 100 Washington St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch of Mines, 1880-83. Agt., Pow- ers' Paper Co., Springfield, Mass., 1885-87; Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, New York, N. Y., 1887—. m., Ida Edith Redford, Newport, R. I., Oct. 27, 1887. Memb., 12 yrs., Bd. of Dirs., Natl. Assn. Master Steam and Hot Water Fit- ters, and successively Chmn., Treas., V. Pres., and Pres., of Assn.; Bd. of Governors, Build- ing Trades Employers' Assn. Ex-Mayor and Ex-Pres., Common Council, Fanwood, N. J. Pres., Heating and Ventilating Magazine Co. ; id., New York Steam Fitting Co. V. Pres., Muhlenburg Hosp., Plainfield, N. J. Memb., Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilating Engs.; F. & A. M. (32d Degree and K. T.); Mystic Shrine; Elks. Clubs: Columbia Univ.; Plait^field Country (Trustee); Watchung Hunt (Gov- ernor) ; Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing. Res., Plainfield, N. J. Robert Mc William, Merchant, 115 St. and East River, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1880-83. Coke Dealer, •New York, N. Y., 1883 — . m., Augusta L. Titus, June :4, 1888. Henry Elisha Meiggs, fLiverpool, Eng. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Edward Mills Perry, Lawyer, 175 Rem- sen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. A.M., LL.B. Letters Schp., 1880. * B K. Valedictorian. LL.B., 1886. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1888—. Club, Crescent Ath. (Brooklyn). George Willard Plum, Banker, 29 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. A.B., Ph.B. Clk., Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co., Bankers, New York, N. Y., 1884 — . Louis J. Powers, Powers Paper Com- pany, Holyoke, Mass. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Charles Deere Velie, Commercial Trav- eler, tMinneapolis, Minn. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1880-83. Coml. Trav- eler, Deere & Co., Farm Machinery, Minneapolis Minn., 1884 — . *James Banker Hilton, New York, N. Y. Columbia, 1879 — . *Edward Fullerton Milliken, Merchant, . New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Memb., Milliken & j^tt Smith, Iron Comsn. Merchants, New York, N. ^nervey Van Alen Anderson, \uthor, Y., 1884-87; Milliken Bros., id., 1887-1906. d.. New York, N. Y. Nov. 3, 1906. A.B., Ph.B., LL.B. Sec, A K E Council 1885. Ed., A K E Catalogue, 1886-87. Author, "Tell ,00, 'O""" Fortune," "The Dainty Maid." d., Jan. 1884 23, 1887. ■' Charles Madison Cannon, Lawyer, 13s *Edward Miller Cameron, Broker New Broadway, New York, N. Y. ' York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., 1886. Lawyer, New York, NY., A.B. m., Marie Louise Arnold New York ^23 W. End. Ave. Exchange. Europe, 1889. d., 1895. 1070 GAMMA BETA *Van Dycke Elie Charlier, New York. N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. , *John Wilkeson McGenniss, Mining En- gineer, South Chicago, 111. E.M. Eng., Union- Foundry, Chicago, III., -1 884. Asst. Supt., S. Chicago, , Rojling , Mills, Co., ib., 1885-90. d., 1890. "' ,' *Wolcott Ely Newberry, Mining En- gineer, New York, N. Y. E.M. Supt., Smelters, Casa Grande Copper Co., Ariz., 1884 — . Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. d., 1898. *Alexander Edward Williams, New York. N. Y. A.B. See, Nu, 1881. Columbia, .1882-84. * B K. d.. Forked Lake. N. Y., Segt. 6, 1884. 188s Tared Grover Baldwin, Jr., Lawyer, zs Wall St.. New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Philole.xian Essay Pr., 1885. * B K. Memb., McCarthy & Baldwin, ' Lawyers, New York, N. Y. ; Bar Assn. City of New York; Sons of Rev. Clubs: Metropolitan: Union League; Columbia Univ. Res., 8 E. 41 St. Henry Anthon Bostwick, Commission Merchant, 92 Grand St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Clk., E. H. Peck & Co., Coffee Merchants, New York, N. Y., 1885-88; Mut.. . Benefit Life Assn., ■ 1888-90. Cotton Comsn. Merchant, New York, N. Y., ,1890 — . ist Lt., Ordnance Dept., State of N. Y., attached to 7th Regt. Inf., N. G., N. Y. m., Sophie V. Elsworth, , nee Read, Feb. 21, 1903. Memb., Sons of the Rev.; Soc. Colonial Wars ; Mil. Order Foreign Wars; New York Hist. Soc. Charles Alfred Christian, 32 Prospect St.. E. Orange, N. J. A.B. Emlen Pleasants Frame, Insurance, t2o6 Broadway, New York; N. Y. Memb., Frame & Hare, Gen. Fire Ins. Agts., New York, N. Y. m., 1888. Robert Coleman Kemp, Physician, 107 E. 57 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., 1889. ist Honor. * B K. Phys., New, York, N. Y., 1889—. m., Isabel Shields, Nov. 28, 1891. Visiting Phys., Gastro-Intes- tinal Diseases, N. Y. Red Cross Hosp. Con- sulting Phys., Manhattan State Hosp. Author, "Enteroclysis," "Atonia Gastrica," "Diagnosis and Treatment of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases." Harry Kearsarge Knapp, Officer of Cor- poration, 30 Broad St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Pres., Greenpoint Ferry Co Greenpoint, N. Y. Harry Kroft, fNew York, N. Y. Columbia, 1881 — . Edward John Milhau, Druggist, 205 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Memb., J. Milhau's Son, Wholesale Drugs, New York, N. Y. Res., 291 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Riggs Parke, Physician and Surgeon, No. 6 Via Garibaldi, Flor- ence, Italy. M.D., 1884. Surg., Blackwell's Isl. Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1884-85; Chambers' St. Hosp., ib., 1885-87. _ Uni>. of Berlin, 1887; Vienna, 1888. m., Alice Scutts Scammon, London, Eng., Oct. 25, 1888. Phys., Scranton, Pa., 1889- 1900. Attending Surg., Lackawanna Hosp., ib. Maj. and Brigade Surg., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Phys., Florence, It., 1900 — - Memb., Anglo- Am. Continental Med. Soc. Grant Squires, Lawyer, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Philolexian Essay Pr., 1884. Ed., Spectator and Columbiad, 1885. Europe, 18S5. Staff, Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1885-87. LL.B., 1887. Lawyer, New York, 1887 — . m., Sally E. Jenkins, Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 1, 1891. Lt., Vol. Signal Corps. U. S. A., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. U. S. Censor, Press and Cable, Sp.-Am. War, 1898-99. Appointed by Pres. McKinley, for valuable services ren- dered during war. 2d Lt., U. S. A., assignment to Signal Corps. Aug. i, 1898. Contrib.. Life^ ib. Dir., Metropolitan Museum of Art. Fel- low, Royal Geog. Soc. of Eng. Memb., An},- Geog. Soc. of New York; Natl. Geog. Soc. of Washington, D. C. ; Jap. Soc. of New York. Club, Union League. Res., 235 W. 86 St. Samuel Williams, Journalist, 20 Vesey St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts, 1881-83. With Charles Head & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1883-85. m., Lillian T. Pinckney, ib., June 3, 1885. Real Estate Bus.. New York, N. Y., 1885—. Staff, Evening Post, ib. Res., lie W. 128 St. *Thomas Wierman Fulton, Mining En- gineer, Johnstown, Pa. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Supt,, Mines, Cam- bria Iron Co., Johnstown, Pa., 1882. *Marvin Thomas Lyon, Merchant, New York, N. Y. LL.B., 1885. With William H. Lyon & Co., Wholesale Notions, New York, N. Y., 1885- 1906. d.. East Hampton, N. Y., July 8, 1906, *Edward Mallory Talman, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. 1886 Alfred Freeman Baldwin, Broker [Re- tired], 8 E. 41 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Quincy Ward Boese, Lawyer. 27 William St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Law. John Vernou Bouvier, Jr., Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B., A.M. Class Pres. (1). Pres XXXIX A K E Conv., Meriden. Conn., Oct. 21-22, 1885. $ B K. Flist. Pr. Valedictorian. Author, "Advance of Government," "Monarchy or Democracy,"' 1885. ■ LL.B., 1888. Mang. Clk.. Hoadley, Lauterbach & Johnson, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., 1889—. m., Maud Sargent, ib., 1890. Sr. Memb,, Bouvier, Dugro & Doyle; Counsel, The Travelers Ins. Co.; ^tna Life Co.; Interurban and Interborough Ry. Sys- tems. Pres., Nutley Circulating Library 1 07 1 GAMMA BETA Memb., N. Y. City Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Clubs: Un- ion; University; Columbia Univ. (Memb., Bd. of Governors). Res., Nutley, N. J. Richard Cobden, Clergyman, St. John's Rectory, Larchmont, -N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Sec, A K E Council, 1885-86. Gen. Tbeol. Sem. of the P. E. Ch., 1886-89. St. Mark's Ch., New York, N. Y., 1889-97. m.. Miss Morrison, ib., 1889. St. John's Ch., Larchmont, N. Y., 1897 — . Chapl., 22d Regt., U. S. v., Sp.-Am. War, 1898; id., 22d Regt. Engrs., N. G., N. Y. Memb., Naval and Mil. Order; Mil. Order of Foreign Wars. Clubs: Larchmont Yacht; Columbia Univ.; University (New York). Lincoln Cromwell, 3 E. 84 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Charles Bellamy Culver, Journalist, 201 W. 98 St., New York, N. Y. See Nu, 1884. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Ed., Colorado Miner, Denver, Colo., 1884. Staff, Sun, New York, N. Y., 1884 — ; Evening Jour- nal^ ib., igoi — . Contrib., Punch; Judge. Nicholas Joseph Doyle, White Plains, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Asst., Bellevue Hosp., 1888—. Percy Sheldon Dudley, Lawyer, 26 Lib- erty St., New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., Columbia, 1888. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1888—. Herbert Bernard Gauze, P. O. Box 2047, Middle City Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Edward William Scudder Johnston, Lawyer. 256 Broadway, New York, N. y. A.B., A.M., LL.B., Ph.D. ■!> B K. A K E Council, 1887. LL.B. and Ph.D., 1888. Memb., Johnston & Johnston, Lawyers, New York, N. Y., June 29, 1888—. m., (i) Miss Miller, Newark, N. J., 1888; (2) Mary Mandeville Johnston, Jan. 23, 1890. Author, numerous Poems and Stories. Res., 52 E. 57 St. Lincoln Grant McCormack, Lawyer, 66 Broadway, New York, N. V. A.B. LL.B., 1888. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1888 — . m.. Miss Wood, ib., 1889. George Wagner White, 309 13 St.. Brook- lyn, N. Y. Columbia, 18S2. *Mortimer Lamson Earle, College Pro- fessor, New York, N. Y. A.B. Gr. Schp., 1883, 1884, 1885. Lat. Hist., 1884. Fellowship Letters, 1886. ist Grad. Honor. 4> B K. Teacher, Barnard Sch., New York, N. Y., 1886-87; Am. Sch., Athens, Gr., 1887-88. Student, Univ. of Heidelberg, 18SS- 89. Prof., Gr., Barnard Coll., Columbia, 1889- 95. Assoc. Prof., Gr. and Lat., Bryn Mawr, 1895-98. Prof., Class. Philol., Barnard Coll., 1898-1905. Memb., Philos. Faculty, Columbia. Engaged extensively in excavation wk. in Gr. and uncovered ancient theater and well pre- served statue of Dionysus, now in Natl. Mu- peum, Athens- Author. Poems, "Wild Flowers o£ ^ Greece," "Down in Achaia." Contrib., Philol., Archaeol., and Class. Langs, articles to leading mags, of Eng. and Am. Edited, "Alcestis" and "Medea," of Euripides; "CEdi- I'US Tyrannus," of Sophocles. V. Pres., Am. Philol. Assn. Memb., Archieol. Inst, of Am. Sec, Faculty of Barnard ColL d., Sept. 26^ 1905. 1887 George Butterfield Bates, Chemist, 78 Broad St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Europe, 1881, 18B4. LL.B., 1889. .Asst., Oil Laboratory. Memb., Soc. of Co- lonial Wars; Sons of Am. Rev.; A K £ Alumni .Assn. Sydney Howard Carney, Jr., Physician, 355 Tyson St., New Brighton, N. Y. ,\1.1). Columbia Sch. of Med. M.D., Dart- mouth Med. Sch., 1888. Res. Phys., Sailors* Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y. Harmar St. Clair Denny, fBuffalo, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. John Wilson Farquhar, Officer of Cor- poration, 100 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. A.B., Lafayette Coll., 1880. LL.B., Columbia, 1887. m., Caroline Hyatt. Briarcliff, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1897. Lawyer, with Strong & Cadwalader, New York, N. Y., 1887- 1900. Practiced independently, 1900-02. Sec., Lackawanna Steel Co., 1902 — . Memb., numer- ous Golf Clubs. Res., 478 Central Park West Asa Bird Gardiner, Jr., Merchant, 524 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Columbia Sch. of Arts. 3d Honor. Importer of Oils, New York, N. Y., 1888—. Frederick Willijun Hunter, Lawyer, 127 E. 37 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. LL.B., 1889. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1889 — . m., Annie B. Haight, ib., June 25, 1889. Actuary and Treas., Lutheran Cem- etery, 1906 — . Memb., N. Y. Hist Soc. Vincent Hyacinthe Lamarche, Banker. 70 W. 46 St., New York, N. Y. Sec, Corpn. Trust Co. of N. J.; City Trust and Surety Co. of Philadelphia. m., 1893. Res., Locust Point, Monmouth Co., N. J. George Sawyer Pitcher, Physician, New York, N. Y. M.D., Columbia Sch. of Med., i88g. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1889—. Richard de Belleview Smith, fTucson,. Ariz. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Harold Strebeigh, Real Estate, so W. 4c, St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Columbia Sch. of Med., 1888-89. Grain and Real Estate Broker, New York, N. Y., 1890—. Memb., N. Y. Produce Exchange. Reginald Duckett Woodward, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. LL.B., Columbia, 1887. m., Clara Goddard, New York, N. Y., 1890. *William Calvin Ormiston, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. *William Fornote Tooker, Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Med. 1072 GAMMA BETA 1888 William Benford Aitken, Lawyer and Banker, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Hist. Pr. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1891—. m., (i) Edith Colfax; (j) Nora Coote. Pres., , Bronx Savings Bk.; The Bronx Safe Deposit Co.; Aitken Constr. Co. Author, "The Dominion of Canada." Memb., Soc. Colonial Wars; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; N. Y. City Bar Assn.; Sons Am. Rev.; N. Y. Geneaol. and Biog. Soc; Assn. of Doc- tors of Philos. Club, New York Ath. Res., 312 W. 78 St. Frederick Brevoort AUin, Insurance, 56 Cedar St.. New York, N. Y. A.B., Columbia. With Astor Natl. Bk., New York, N. Y., 1889-93. Mgr., R; R. Dept., Home Ins. Co., and Ins. Broker, ib., 1893 — -. TreaB., Aitken Realty and Constr. Co. Sec, The Bronx Savings Bk. ; id.. The Bronx Safe Deposit Co. Memb., Columbia Alumni Assn. ; Am. Geog. Soc; Annual Memb., A K £ Assn. Life Memb., N. Y. Ath. Club. Allan Wade Dow, Chemist, 24 E. 21 St., New York, N. Y. Ph.D. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Asst. Chem., Barber Asphalt Paving Co., 1889-94. ,m., Jes- sie Cecilia Frank, Nov. 10, 1892. , Chem., U. S. Engs. Dept. Insp., Asphalt and Cement for D. C. Consulting Specialist, asphalt bitu- mens and asphalt paving, Washington, D. C, 1894-1906. Consulting Eng., Dow & Smith, New York, N. Y., 1906—. Edwin Gould, Capitalist, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Sec, St. L., Ark. & Tex. Ry., 1888-91. V. Pres. and Pres., St. Louis and Northwestn. Ry., 1891 — . Pres., Bowling Green Trust Co.; Southeastn. Ry.; Westn. Coal & Mng. Co., etc Dir., Westn. Union Telegraph Co. ; Mo. Pac. Ry. Co. ; In- ternatl. & Great Northern Ry. Co.; Colo. Fuel & Iron Co.; Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Co.; Am. Telegraph & Cable Co., etc. Memb., New York Stock Exchange; Chicago Stock Exchange. Clubs: Union League; Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht; Am. Yacht; Atlantic Yacht; New York Yacht; New York Ath.; Jekyl Island; St. Louis; Ardsley; Columbia Alumni; Kebo Valley; Co- lumbia Univ. Res., Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.; 720 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Octave Britton Hebert, Real Estate Dealer and Builder, 2398 Tiebout Ave., New York, N. Y. C.E. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Priv., 7th Regt., Co. I, N. G. N. Y., 1891-93. m.. Lulu N. Pippey, New York, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1893. 1 Sec, .Realty and Constr. Co. Sec. and Treas., Property Security Co. Treas., The Giller Acme Horse Shoe Co. Memb., Veterans of the 7th Regt.; Sch. of Sci., Columbia Univ. Assn.; N. Y. A K E Assn. William Robinson Powell, 467 Fifth Ave., New York. N, Y. A.B. * B K. Clk., Tiffany & Co., Jewelers, New York, N. Y., 1888—. Alexander Young Pringle, 143 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Law. Res., 163 W. 57 St. Samuel Wyman Smith, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Columbia Sch. of Arts; LL.B., Sch. of Law, 1888. N. Y. Bar, 1888. John Schureman Sutphen, Glass Mer- chant, II DesbrosSes St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Res., 311 W. 72 St. Joseph Brown Taylor, Consulting En- gineer, 56 Pine St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. m., Charlotte B. Pitcher, 1893. 1st V. Pres., W. S. Barstow & Co., Engs. Lt., 1st Battalion, N. Y. N. R., 1889-94. Benjamin Duryea Woodward, Banker, 20 Place Vendome, Paris, France. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Fr., Ger., and It., 1873- 86. Bachelier es Lettres and Bacbelier es Sci- ences, Sorbonne, Paris. Fellow, Tutor, Instr., Asst. Prof., and Prof., Columbia, 1888-1908. * B K. Asst. Com., Paris Exposition^ 1900; later adjusted affairs of Am. Comsn., distribut- ing medals, etc. m., Gladys Landers River, 1903. Memb., Pilgrims U. S.; Columbia Alumni Assn.; F. & A. M. Officer, Fr. Legion d'Hon- neur. Clubs: University; Republican; Law- yers; Columbia Univ. (New York); Automo- bile Club de France. Christopher Henry Rabory Woodward, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1889. LL.B., New York Law Sch. m., Anne Parshall, Lyons, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1898. 1st Lt., Co. D, 69th N. Y. Vol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, 1898; Camp Black, Chickamauga, Tenn.; Tampa and Fernan- dina, Fla., and Huntsville, Ala. Sec. and Mgr., H. Clausen & Son, Brewing Co., New York, N. Y. Dir., N. Y. Transportation Co. and Tight Joint Co. Memb., Naval and Mil. Order of Sp.-Am. War; Mil. Order of For. Wars. Clubs: St. Nicholas; Columbia Univ.; N. Y. Yacht Ad., 309 E. 47 St. *George Sidney Percival, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines, d., Aug. 1, 1892. ♦Abraham Lincoln Pittinger, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. i88g Alfred Lockwood Brown, Lawyer, 76 William St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Law. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. m., Ida B. Green, Feb. 1, 1908. Clubs: Fulton; Salmagundi; New York Athletic; Pitts- field Country. James William Cromwell, Architect. 104 W. 42 St., New York. N. Y. Ph.D. Columbia Sch. of Mines. John Milton Dillon, Lawyer, ips Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Law. Memb., Dillon & Hiib- bard. Lawyers, New York, N. Y. m., Lucy Sands Downing. Author, "Marshall's Consti- tutional Decisions," "Motor Days in England." Clubs: Union League; Lawyers; New York Ath.; Ardsley; Morris County Golf; Somerset Hills; Country; Automobile Club of America. .1073 GAMMA BETA Percy LeRoy Fearn, Mining Engineer, 36 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. uf Mines. JVlf^r. of Mines, Honduras, C. A. Assayer and Surveyor, 1889- 90. Supt., Trinidad Mine, Costa Rica, 1892- 93. Consulting Mng. Eng., 111. Fluorspar & Lead Co., 1893-94; V. Pres. Mine Examr., Western States and Mex., 1894-96. Memb., Olcott, Fearn & Peele, New York, N. Y., 1896- 1901. Pres. and Consulting Mn^;. £ng., United Mines Co., ib., 1901-03; Consulting Mng, Eng., ib., 1903 — . John Runkle Gallagher, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Res., The Rocking- ham, Cor. Broadway and 56 St. Sidney Mabbatt Hartshorne, 28 W. 51 St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. William Wells Sanford, Manufacturer, 51 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. Cheston Hall Simmons, Broker, 5 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Memb., Simmons and Slade, Stock Brokers. Mason Romeyn Strong, Consulting En- gineer and Architect, 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Eng. of Bridges and Buildings, Erie R. R. System, 1890-96; in charge of revision of grade crossings, Buffalo, N. Y., 1896 — . m., Nina Colville, Racine, Wis., 1901. Consulting Eng. and Architect, Xew York, N. Y., 1908—. Comr., Bd. of Health, Passaic, N. J. Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. Club, Columbia Univ. Arthur Van Siclen, Merchant, 3 E. 42 St., New York, N. Y. George Washington Wallace, Lawyer, t7 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Law. Lawyer, New York. N. Y. *Landon Ingraham, Lawyer, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Law. Lawyer, New York. N. Y. d., Amityville, L. L, Sept. 7, 1905. i8go Romeo Thompson Betts, Civil Engineei 191 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. C.E., Columbia Sch. of Mines. Asst. Eng., Dept. Docks and Ferries, New York, N. Y. Alexander Leslie Black, Engineer, 323 Barome St., New Orleans, La. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Mng., Westn. U. S. and Mex., 1890-94. Asst. ling., City Surv., New Orleans, La., 1895. St. R. R. Engineer- ing, ib., 1895—. Eng., N. O. Ry. & Light Co. m., Virginia E. Grant, ib., 1898. Denny Brereton, fNew York, N. Y. Marvin Dugro Buttles, Insurance, 100 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B., Columbia. Pres., Hamilton Fire Ins. Co., New York, N. Y. Res., 235 W. 103 St. Walter Cheyne, fAthenia, N. J. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Edward Leonce Dufourcq, Mining En- gineer, Produce Exchange Bldg., >Jew York, N. Y. M.E. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Mng. Eng-, U. S., Mex., Canada, and S. A,, 1890 — . Consult- ing Eng., New York, N. Y. m,, Ernestine King, ib., 1896. Life Memb., Am, Museum Nat. Hist. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs,; Mng. and Metallurgical Soc. of Am. Clubs: Co- lumbia Univ.; Lawyers; Rocky Mountain (New York). Louis Ercole Este, 66 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. John Sage Fiske, Merchant, 27 William St., New York, N. Y. A.B., Columbia. Gr. Schp., 1886. * B K. Banker and Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1890 — . Sec. and Treas., Stewart Sugar Co., etc. Corpl., Seret., and Maj., Troop C, N. Y. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. Lt., Troop C, N. G., N. Y., — Oct., 1901. m., Ida Johnson Gordon, Norfolk, Va., 1901. Memb., Assn. df Squad C, N. G., N. Y.; A K E Assn. of N. Y. Res., 314 W. 82 St. William Eugene Hahn, 58 Charles Field, Providence, R. I. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Harold Vyvyan Pearce, fTregunter St., London, W., Eng. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Walter William PWce, iii Broadway, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Dudley Hoyt Tenney, Dentist, 44 W. 52 St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sell, of Arts. Theodore Langdon Van Norden, Bank- er, Van Norden Trust Co., 22 W. 50 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., Columbia. Columbia Sch. of Philos., 1890-92. Oxford, 1892-93. m., Grace Camp- bell, Pittsfield, Mass., 1892. Banker, New York, N. Y., 1893 — . Owner, Naarden Farm, Smith Salem, N. H. Dir., Van Norden Trust Co. Dir. and V. Pres., Nineteenth Ward Bk. Memb., Metropolitan Museum of Art; Am. Mu- seum Nat. Hist.; N. Y. Z06I. Soc; Hakluyt Soc. of London; Westchester Hist. Soc.; N. Y. Hist. Soc.; Holland Soc. Clubs: University; Riding; Fencers; Players; Lawyers; Columbia. Residences, 786 Fifth Ave.; South Salem, West- chester Co., N. Y. Res., 122 E. 29 St. Albert Gallatin Weed, Physician, 152 W 57 St., New York, N. V. Univ. of Pa., 1SS2. Columbia, Coll. of Phys. and Surgs. *William Baldwin Southard, Newark, N. J. Columbia Sch. of Arts, 1891 Harry Shepard CoykendaU, Rondout, Columbia Sch. of Arts. George Winslow Curtis, Broker, South- ampton, L. I. Columbia Sch. of Arts. See G. Curtis. Warrington 1074 GAMMA BETA Victor Moreau Elting, The Rookery, Chicago, 111. Columbia Sch. of Arts, Arthur Cragin Gwynne, Broker, 35 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., Columbia. Stock Broker, New York, N. Y., 1891— , Served on U. S. S, Yankee, Sp.-Am,. War, ,*8o8. m., Edith S. Mathews, Apr. 15, 1903. Clubs: University, ,Apaw'amis, America Yacht. ,' Res., Rye, N. Y. William Henry Hall, Jr., 43 Riverside Drive; New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Frank Morris Hartshorne, 28 W. 51 St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. James Foster Hasbrouck, Dentist, 62 W. 38 St., New York,' N. Y. ' M.D. Columbia Sch. of Arts. M.D., Colum- bia, 1894. Dental Surg., New York, N. Y., 1894 — . m., Florence- A. Dodworth, 1902. Lect., Ansesthetics, N. Y. Dental Sch. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc; N. Y. State Med. Soc; N. Y. Inst., Dental Tech- nique; N 6 N. Clubs: New York Ath., Auto- mobile Club of Am. Walter W. Menzel, fNewark, N. J. Columbia Sch. of Law. William Joseph Moran, Lawyer, i Mad- ison Ave., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Law. N. Y. Bar, 1890. Res., 78 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. George Force Parker, Lawyer, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Columbia Sch. of Law. N. Y. Bar, 1890. Charles Murray Rice, Merchant, 8 Dev- ereaux St., Marblehead, Mass. Columbia Sch. of , Mines, m., Laura Penelope Maddox, Apr. 26, 1898. Memb., A K E Coun- ,cil, 1893; 1895; 1896; Pres., 1896. Memb., K. P. Clubs: New York Athletic, Larchmont Yacht; Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead). William Austin Tomes, Physician, 500, Classen Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. M.D. Yale. 1883-86. M.D., Columbia, 1891. Phys., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891— . *RipIey H. Arnold, New York, N. Y. ♦Richard Charles Boyd, New York, N. Y. See Nu, 1890. C. C. N. Y., 1886-87. Colum- bia Sch. of Mines, 1887 — . m., Mary Candee Hancock, Syracuse, N. Y., June 15, 1896. d., Feb., I, 1905. *Charles Russell Burke, Teacher, New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Arts. 1892 Henry Jagoe Burchell, 49 W. S7 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B. * B K. Edwin Rodney Fiske, I'hysician, 1172 Dean St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Physics Pr. (3). Honors in Fr., Ger., Gr. and Physics. * B K. Class Hist. New York Horn. Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1892- 95- Schp. Alumnus Pr. (2). Faculty Pr. (3). Alumnus Pr. (3). Valedictorian. M.D., 1895. Phys., Brooklyn, , N. Y., "1895^., ra., Pauline Dean, Jan. 25, 1899. Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Eastn. Dist. Horn. Disp. Chief of Staff, Brook- lyn Nursery and Infants' Hosp. Visiting Podia- trist, Cutaberland St. Hosp. Visiting Surg., Bethesda Sanitarium. Pathol., Brooklyn Fra- ternity and Prospect Heights Hosp. Memb., Kings Co. Horn. Med. Soc. (Ex Pres.); N. Y. State Horn. Soc. (Ex V. Pres.). Edward Roberts, Vice-President, lo Washington Place, New York, N. Y. A.B. 1893 Edmund William Allen, Chester, Nova Scotia. A.B. Club, Columbia Univ. William Clark Ayres, 23 E. 26 St., New York. N. Y. ■ ' Witti La Farge and , Morris. Charles Chisholm Brainerd, Lawyer, 1064 E. 19 St., Brooklyn. N. Y. A.B. LL.B., iSgs. N. Y. Bar, 1895. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1895—. m., Eleanor Hoyt, 1904. William Ross Brinckerhoff, Lawyer, 68 William St., New York, N. Y. Club, Columbia Univ. James Church Cropsey, Lawyer, 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Pelham Curtis, Manufacturer, 112 Water St., Boston, Mass. M. I. T., 1894. Politechnicum, Dresden, Ger., 1895. Treas., Lord Elect. Co., Boston, Mass., 1895— Andrew Glassell Dickinson, Lawyer. 132 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1893 — . m., Katherine Hunt Earle, ib.. May 23. 1898. Pres., Industrial Realty Co. Memb., Squadron' A, N; G. S. N. Y., 10 yrs'. Clubs: Yale; City; Nassau Country. Res., The Wyoming, 55 St., and Seventh Ave. G. Ewald Menzel, Lawyer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. Walter Herbert Merrall, Merchant, 129 N. 72 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Treas., Acker, Merrall & Condit, Whole- sale and Retail Grocers. Robert Leslie Moffett, Lawyer, 52 Wil- liam, New York, N. Y. LL.B., A.M. * B K. * A *. LL.B., Univ. of Minn., 1889. A.M., Columbia, 1891; LL.B., Law Sch. m., Lillian M. Schultze, Lakewood, N. J., Feb. 26, i8'g6. Club, University (New York, N. Y.). Lorenzo Miller Nickerson, Physician, 89 S. 9 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coll. Phys. and Surgs., Columbia. Priv., 3rd Bat. Field Art., N. G. N. Y., j888; 2d Lt., 1893-1905. m., Edith Thursley, Apr. 5, 1898. Memb., Med. Soc. of Co. of Kings; Med. Soc. of State of N. Y. Club, Crescent. John Calvin Oakes, U. S. Engineer Corps, War Dept., Washington, D. C. Thomas Pollock Peters, Journalist, 24-6 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. * A *. LL.B.,. Brooklyn Law Sch., St. Lawrence Univ. Ed.-in-Chief, Times, Brooklyn, N. vY., 1894- — . m., Lou Augusta 107$ GAMMA BETA Darlington, ib., Apr. 24, 1895. Dir., Public Lib., ib., 1897-98; Home Trust Co., New York, N. Y. Clubs: Hanover, Union League (Brook- lyn). Res., IS5 Keap St. Carl F. Thumm, 160 Wall St., New York, N. Y. John Augusta Turner, 175 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Frederic Edgar Underbill, Merchant, 94 Chambers St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Merchant, New York, N. Y., 1B93— . m., Hildegard E. Lellman, ib., Nov. 18, 1896. Prcs., Underbill, Clincb & Co., Hardware Mcr- cbants, 1906 — . Memb., Co. K, 7th Regt., N. G. N. Y. ; Soc. of Colonial Wars; Sons of Rev.; Soc. of War 1812; Naval Order of U. S. ; Alumni Assn., Columbia Coll.; New York Hist. Soc. Club, Columbia University. Res., 170 W. 76 St. James Harold Warner, Lawyer, Calle del Espiritu Santo 2. City of Mexico, Mex. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., and Mexico City, Mex., 1893 — . Memb., N. Y. City Bar Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Internatl. Lawyers' Assn.; Navy League of U. S. ; Natl. Geog. Soc. (Washington); Lawyers* Cluh of New York. Clubs: Jockey, American, University (Mexico). *John Hendrickson Leonard, New York, N. Y. 1894 DeWitt Bailey, Lawyer, 135 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Charles Sylvester Bentley, 54 St. and Broadway, New York, N. Y. Edward Clifton Brennard. Thomas Walker Gaggin, Architect, 920 University Block, Syracuse, N. Y. See Phi Gamma, 1895. Columbia, 1893-94. Teacher, Dept. of Architecture, Syracuse Univ., 1895-1901. m., Laura M. Stannard, Troy, N. Y., June 7, 1906. Memb., Gaggin & Gaggin, _ Architects, Syracuse, N. Y. Howard Gould, Banker, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Dir., Mo. Pac. Ry.; Tex. & Pac. Ry. Co.; Western Union Telegraph; Internatl. & Git. Northn. R. R.; St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southn. Ry. Co.; Rio Grande Westn. Ry. Co.; Westn. Md. R. R.; Pneumatic Service Co. Memb., New York Stock Exchange. Winner, Lord Dunraven Challenge Cup with Yacht Nia- gara, Res., Castle Gould, Long Island, N. Y. Medwin Leale, Physician, 852 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. A.B. M.D., Columbia. Attending Phys., Floating Hosp. for Children of St. John's Guild, New York, N. Y., 1896-97; Interne, Roosevelt Hosp., 1898. Ten yrs.. Squadron A, N. G. N. Y., last s yrs. as Surg., holding rank of Capt. Surg, to N. Y. Vol. Cav. dur- ing Sp.-Am. War; Surg, to U. S. Cav. in Southn. Puerto Rico, and Attending Phys. to Gen. Nelson A. Miles' Headquarters at Ponce, Puerto Rico, Sp.-Am. War. Hosps. Abroad, 1900. m., Matilda Howard Marvin, 1900. Phys. to Roosevelt Hosp. Disp., 1900-08. Memb., Exam. Bd. for Surgs. of (Organizations Attached to N. Y. State Headquarters, 1902-03. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; N. Y. State Soc; Greater N. Y. Med. Assn.; Assn. Mil. Surgs. of U. S.j Alumni Assn., Roosevelt Hosp.; N. Y. Pathol. Soc; Soc. of Social and Moral Prophylaxis; N. Y. Vol. Cav. Assn.; A K £ Assn. Fellow, N. Y. Acad. Med. Clubs: Columbia Univ., Nassau Country. Author, Articles on Medicine. Joseph Britton Leavy, Business, Jay and Front Sts., Brooklyn, N. Y. \'. Pres., Leavy & Britton Brewing Co., New York, N. Y. m., (1) Grace Margaret Fergu- son, 1898; (2) Jannett Graves Ford, Brooklyn, 1902. Club, Columbia Univ. Thomas Lonsdale Leeming, Merchant, 99 Chambers St., New York, N. Y. Ph.B. Columbia Sch. of Mines, m., Gertrude Busby, May 28, 1898. Frederick William Lester, Physician and Surgeon, 11 Cayuga St., Seneca Falls, N. Y. M.D., Columbia. Teacher, Kings Ferry, N. Y., 1888-90. Phys., Seneca Falls, N, Y., 18514—. Coroner, Seneca Co. m., Elizabeth C. Camp- bell, 1897. Memb., Am. Med. Assn., N. Y. State Med. Soc. Richard Augustin Monks, Contractor, 82 Beaver St., New York, N. Y. Club, Columbia Univ. Albert Richards Morrell, 162 Gregory Ave., Passaic, N. J. Albert Capron Philips, New York Times, New York, N. Y. Drew King Robinson, Builder, 202 Ar- gyle Rd., Brooklyn. N. Y. B. S., R. P. I., 1897. Ed.-in-Chief, The Poly- technic. Mgr., Football Team and Glee, Man- dolin and Guitar Clubs, m., Eleanor Johnson Waite, West Newton, Mass., 1902. Memb., University Club (Brooklyn); Met. Mus. of Art and Chamber of Commerce (New York, N. Y.). Albert Cooper Rowland, Noroton, Conn. Oscar Rowland Seitz, Lawyer. 76 Wil- liam St., New York, N. Y. Club, Columbia Univ. Henry Merwin Shrady, Artist, 247 Lex- ington Ave., New York, N. Y. George Francis Tennille, care Southern Cotton Oil Co., Savannah, Ga. Warner Montaigne Van Norden, Banker, 786 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Pres., \'an Norden Trust Co., New York, N. Y.; Nineteenth Ward Bk.; Fifth Ave. Es- tates Co.; Van Norden Safe Deposit Co. Dir., Twelfth Ward Bk. Pub., Van Norden's Mag- azine. Memb., Geol. Soc; Z06I. Soc. Treas., Presb. Union; sth Ave. Presb. Ch. ; Advisory Bd., Shantung Christian Coll. m., Grace Tal- cott, 1898. Clubs; Automobile Club of Am.; Chamber of Commerce; Coll. Graduates; Fencers; Grolier; Metropolitan; N. Y. Yacht; Republic; Riding; Holland Soc; St. Nicholas Soc. Summer Res., Harrison, N. Y. William R. Watterson, 22 W. c St., New York, N. Y. Muir Weissinger, Lawyer. 1162 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky. LL.B. See Eta,'- 1888. Univ. of Va., 1888. Columbia Univ., 1891-94. 1076 GAMMA BETA Arnold Wood, Publisher, 42 E. 65 St., New York, N. Y-j Coll. of Phys. and Sutgs., Columbia. Haver- ford Coil. Frederick Amaziah Wright, Lawyer, 146 Broadway, New York, N. Y. *Edward Marwedel Jones, New York, N. Y. d., Jan., 1898. ♦Charles Eunson Shade, New York, N. Y.' *Edward Hanford Sturges, Architect, New Rochelle, N. Y. d., May 20, 1902. 1895 George Raimes Beach, Lawyer, 15 Ex- change PI., New York, N. Y. LL.B., Columbia. V. Pres., Bd. of Trade, Jersey City, N. J. Dir., Cararet Land Co.; Anglo-Am. Food Co.; Beach Land Co.; Glen Ridge Cemetery Assn.; Glen Ridge Land Co. m., Lucy McBride Beach. V. Pres. and Treas., Organized Aid Assn. Memb., Hudson Co., N. J., Bar Assn.; State Bar Assn. Clubs: Lotos; Columbia University; Machinery (New York); University (Hudson Co., N. J.). Res., 26 Gifford Ave., Jersey City. George [Fletcher] Chandler, Surgeon, II E. Chestnut St., Kingston, N. Y. A.B., M.D. See Phi Gamma, 1894. Spec. Wk., Syracuse Univ. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia, 1894-95. m., Martha M. Schultze, Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. i, 1900. Surg. -in-Chief, City HosD., Kingston, N. Y. Surg., West Shore R. R., N. Y. O. & W. H. R., etc. Capt., Co. M, 14th Sep. Co., loth Regt., N. G. N. Y. Memb., Am. Med. Assn. ; State Med. Soc. ; Ulster Co. Med. Soc. Clubs: Quiz Med. Soc. (New York); St. Vincent's Alumni Assn.; Army and Navy of Kingston. Edward Coykendall, Rondout. N. Y. Frederick Coykendall, Secretary, i W. 72 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., C.E. Fresh. Schp. Math. Soph. Honor Math. ^fr B K. Sec.,, Transportation Co. m., Mary B. Warrier, New York, N. Y., 1897. Clubs: Union League; University; Co- lumbia Univ. Harold William Crowell, Fire Insurance, 82s Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Columbia Sch. of Arts. Field Wk., U. S. Geol. Surv., Cal., one yr, Pubd., , PaciHc Oil Reporter, during first oil excitement in Kern R. , and Coalinga Dists., Cal. Tennis Cor., San Francisco Bulletin', sev. yrs. Spec. Agt., Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn, at Detroit, 1904. State Agt., London Assurance Corpn. for Mich, and Ind., 1907 — . m., Katharine For- rest Chapman, Detroit, June 17, 1905. Char- ter Memb'., The Blue Goose (Ins. Field Fra- ternity). Won Hammersmith & Field Singles Tennis Trophy ■ of Olympic Club, ■ 1896 ; also Del Monte Tournament in Doubles with Geo. F. Whitney. Norman Falconer Cushman, 71 W. 71 St., New York, N. Y. Club, Columbia Univ. Edmund Lawrence Dougherty, ii Lib- erty St., New York, N. Y, Frank Honore Gerrodette, Lawyer, 150 I Naasau St.. .New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Harvard, 1891. Bar, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894. m., Mary Sands Everett, Dec. 31. 1895- Francis Joseph Morgan Grace, Sub- Mgr., ,W. R. Grace & Co., San Fran- cisco, Cal. ' C.E. m., Theodosia Cook, Washington, D. C, 1903. Clubs : Columbia Univ. ; Bohemian (San Francisco); Burlingame Country ■ (Cal.). William Nelson Harrison, Physician, 76 Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. }. Morgan Roe Howe, 34 W. 75 St., New York, N. Y. Victor William Hungerford, Lawyer, 1511 Wood Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. A.B. LL.B., cum laude, N. Y. Law Sch., 1897. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., — 1901. m., Helen Hughes Stevenson, Apr. 29, 1903. Memb., Stimson & Williams, New York, until Mar*, 1909. Moved to Colorado Springs, Col. Colorado Bar, Apr., 1909. Memb., firm, Sher- win & Hungerford. Served; 5j^ yrs.. Squadron A. N. G. N. Y. Dir., Westn. Mng. & Reduc- tion Co., and numerous other corpns. Memb., A K E Assn. of N. Y. ; Alumni Assn. of Columbia Univ. Clubs: University, Columbia Univ. (New York); El Paso; Creyenne Moun- tain Country (Colorado Springs). Edward Loughborough Keyes, Jr., Physi- cian, 109 E. 34 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D., Ph.D. A.B., Georgetown Univ., 1892. M.D., Columbia, 189s. Ph.D., George- town Univ., 1901, Surg., St. Vincent's Hosp., New York, N. Y. Clinical Prof., Genito- urinary Diseases, N. Y. Polyclinic Hosp. Lect., Surgery, Cornell Univ. Med. Sch. Au- thor: "Syphilis," 1908; "Genito-Urinary Dis- eases," 1909. , Memb., Internatl. Urolog. Assn.; Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgs. ; Am. Urolog. Assn.; Alumni of New York Hosp. Alfred Fillebrown Main, Mining En- gineer, El Oro, Estado de Mexico, Mex. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Geii. Mgr., El Oro Mng. and Ry. Co., Ltd., Mexico, Mex.; Mexico Mines of El Oro, Ltd.; Suchi Timber Co., Ltd: Archibald William Schwartz, Engineer. 80 E. Washington Sq., New York; N. Y. .. - - ... See Phi Gamma, 1895. Syracuse Univ., iSgo; Columbia Univ., 1895. Architectural Eng., Bur. of Bldgs.» New York, N. Y., 18,94— i Memb,, Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Frederic White Shepard, Lawyer. 43 Ce- dar St., New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Club, Columbia Univ. Charles Douglas Shrady, Civil Engineer, 132 N. 4 St., Allentown, Pa. C.E. Sec. and Gen. Mgr., Continental Match Co. of N. J.; Pres. and Mgr., Internatl. Barrel Stave Machine Co., 1895-99; Internatl. Shingle Machine Co., 1895-99. m., Elizabeth Miller Hasbrouck, Boise, Ida., 1898. Asst. to Re- ceivers of Hecker-Jones-jewell Milling Co., 1899-1901. Chief Eng. of Construction, Atlas Portland Cement Co., 1901-09, Sec, Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Allentown Non-Freezing Pow- der Co., 1907-09. 1077 GAMMA BETA ♦Joseph Wilson Putnam Cramer, Brook- lyn, N. Y. i8g6 Charles Siedler Adams, Banker, 66 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Yale Univ. With Knickerbocker Trust Co. m., Emma Lily Arabella Parsons, Apr. 12, 1899. Memb.f Sons of Rev. Clubs: University and Dyker Meadow Golf (Brooklyn, N. Y.J. Res., 168 Lincoln PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick Waldo Bartlett, Ma,nufacturer, Upper Montclair, N. J. Sec Sigma Tan, 1896. Columbia, Sch. of Mmes. M. I. T., 1893-94. "i-i May Louise Barrett, Germantown, Pa., Nov. 5, 1904. DeWitt Clinton Flanagan, Capitalist, 87 Park Ave.. New York, N. Y. Mgr., Flanagan, Ney & Co. U. S. House of Reps., 4th N. J. Dist., 1900-02. Clarence Broughton Kilmer, Saratoga, N. Y. George Ross, Lawyer, 76 William St., New York, N. Y. William Newton Ryerson, Electrical En- gineer, with Gt. Northern Power Co., Duluth. Minn. E.E. Elect. Eng., 1896 — . Supt.,, Ontario Power Co., Niagara Falls. 4 yrs. Gen. Mgr.'i Great ' Northn. Power Co., Duluth, Minn., 1909 — . m., Martha Taft, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1900. Memb., Am. Inst. Elect. Engs. ; Am. Sqc. Mech. Engs.; Canadian Soc. Civil Engs. William Law Stout, Lawyer, 149 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. Edward Elliot Swadener, New York, N. Y. Leeds Vaughn Waters, Manhattan Ho- tel, New York, N. Y. Elijah Woodward, Banker and- Broker, 43 Exchange PI., New York, N. Y. Georgetown Univ. Memb., Maryland Soc. Clubs: St. Nicholas; Columbia Univ.; Colonial Order (N. Y. Chapter); Morris County Golf; Somerset Hills Country; Morristown Field. Res., 87 Park Ave., ib. Benjamin Thome Gilbert, Manufacturer, 100 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. A.B. See Phi, 1896. Yale, 1893-94. Sor- bonne, Paris, 1895. Columbia, 1895-97. Daniel Eddie Criiswold, Lawyer, 22 E. 10 St., New York, N. Y. ♦Joseph Edward Bullen, New York, N. Y. See Upsilon, '90. 1897 George Christian Anthon, N. Y. Athletic Club, New York, N. Y. Richard Perin Appleton, 66 Beaver St., New York, N. Y. Douglas Zabriskie Doty, Editor and Au- thor, 33 E. 17 St., New York, N. Y. Columbia Sch. of Mines. Spec. Writer Journal, Boston, Mass., 1898-99. Ed. Staff, Sunday Herald, New York, N. Y., 1899-1901; id., The McClure Syndicate, 1901-02. Reader and Lit. Adviser to The Century Co.,, Apr., i'902 — . m., Josephine Whitiilg, June 25, 1903. Club, Players. Res., Bound Brook, N. J. ♦Herbert Amzi Sigler. 1898 George Alonzo Acken, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. Chellis Asahiel Austin, Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., Jersey City, N. J. Henry Ludlow Beadel, Architect, 1123 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. Columbia Sch. of Architecture. Ecoje des Beaux Arts, Paris; Architecte Diplome par le Gouvernement Francais. William Arthur Bostwick, Engineer, Car- negie Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Nacom Sr. Soc. Club, Columbia Univ. Res., Sewickley, Pa. Mortimer Wardle Byers, Lawyer, 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Ed.-in-Chief, Columbia Spectator, 1897- 98. N. Y. Bar, 1898. m., Kate A. House, June 6, 1906. Clubs: Crescent Ath. ; Lawyers (Brooklyn, N. Y.). Res., 188 Gates Ave., Brooklyn. Kenneth Lincoln Caswell, Architect, 1123 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. Club, Columbia Univ. Res., 47 W. 34 St, New York, N. Y. John Thompson Conover, Bond Broker, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. E.E. Columbia ^ch. of Mines. Mgr., Fresh. Crew; id.. Varsity Crew, 1896. Nacom Sr. Soc. Pres., Columbia Coll. Musical Soc BIdg. Bus., 1898-1906. Ralston Steel Car Co., 1898- 99. Harvey Fisk & Sons, 1906-08. m., Teresa Maxwell, Oct. 10, 1906. Republic Finance Co., 1909 — . Treas., A IC E Assn. of New York, 1905—. Memb., Soc. of Col. Wars. Club, Columbia Univ. Joseph Maurice Daggett, 1296 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Arthur Benedict Griffin, Investment Se- curities. S Nassau St., New York. N. Y. A.B. Coll. Phys. and Surgs. m., Marian F. Whitney, Nov. 2, 1904. Harold Newman Hall, Architect, 24 E. 26 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. With Tracy & Swartout, New York, N. Y., and Syracuse, N. Y., 1900-05; Donn Barker, 1905-08. Practicing Architecture and Architectural Eng., 24 E 23 St., New York, 1908 — . m., Natalie Holmes, Madison, N. J., Oct. 15, 1908. Club, Columbia Univ. Res., Holmedale, Madison, N. J. Harry Stewart Hall, Real Estate. 681 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Memb., A K E Council, 1902-04; Pres., id., 1903-04. m., Maude Bradley Ellis, Hartford, Conn., Oct. 12, 1904. Memb., Original (5en. Com. on Organization of A K E Alumni Assn. Clarence McKenzie Lewis, Banker, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. C.E. Nacom Sr. Soc. Varsity Crew, 1898. id;?8 GAMMA BETA Milton Howard McGuire, Architect, 1123 Broadway, New York, N. Y. m., Harriette Jefferson Andrus, Oct. 17, 1905. Club, Columbia Univ. Res., 677 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Lucius Upson Maltby, II., Bond Broker, 45 Broadway, New York City. Treas., A K E Club of New York, 1901-03. m., Josephine Macdonald, June 7, 1905. Walter Bertrand Merriam, Manufactur- er, care Ames Iron Wks., Oswego. Ni Y. , ; Columbia Sch. of Arts. James Wainwright O'Connor, Architect, 1 123 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B.S. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1902. With McICim, Mead & White, New York, N. Y., 2 yrs. ^ In charge of Draughting Room, Schickel & DitinarSj 2 yrs. Architect in Bus. alone, 1906 — ^ ' Memb., Beaux Arts Soc, of Archi- tects. Clubs: Columbia Univ.; St. Nicholas. William Allen Smith, Jr., Engineer, 318 Dwight Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Nacom Sr. Soc. Arthur Ware, Architect, 1285 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B.S. Ecole, des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1901-04. Columbia Fellowship, Architecture, 1902. Memb., Beaux Arts Soc, New York, N, Y. ; Nacom Sr. Soc; A K E Assn. Club, Co- lumbia Univ. Reginald Effingham Wigham, Lawyer, 124 E. 81 St., New York, N. Y. LL.B. Del., LIII A K E Conv., Detroit, Mich. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Completed 10 yrs. service, Squadron A, Cav., N. G. N. Y., 1908. 1899 George Bechtel, Brewer, ia6 Richmond Rd., Stapleton, N. Y. Richard Bigelow, 18 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Nacom Sr. Soc Mortimer D. Bryant, 539 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Bernard Bryant, Circulation Mgr., N. Y. Tribune, New York, N. Y. m., Gertrude L. Thursby, June 25, 1904. Priv., Troop C, N. Y. Vol. Cav., Sp.-Am. War in Porto Rico. 2d Lt., Troop C, Squadron C, N. G. N. Y. Howard Chapman, Architect, 1123 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. B.S. Nacom Sr. Soc. Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y-> 1893-95. L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1903. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1903 — . Res., 160 Hicks St., Brooklyn. Sum- mer Res., Port Washington, N. Y. Howard Sawyer Harrington, Lawyer, 64 Wall St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.B. N. Y. Bar, 1902. Memb., Harrington, Perkins & Englar. Lect. on Ma- rine Ins. in N. J. Law Sch. Pres., LV Conv., A K E, Washing;ton, D. C., 1901. m., Anne P. McKeniiey, Petersburg, Va., June 14, 1905. Memb., Bar Assn., City of N. Y.; Columbia Alumni Assn. Clubs: Columbia '.Univ.; Jolly Mariners. Augustine Snow Hart, Lawyer, ig6 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LL.B., LL.M. N. Y. Law Sch: N. Y. Bar, Kings Co., igoo. ' Memb., Squadron C, N. G. N. Y. Clubs: University; Crescent Ath. Augustus Zerega Huntington, Plainfield. N.. J. Charles Hudson Machen, Electrical En- gineer and Manufacturer, 34 St. Paul's Rd., Ardmore, Pa. E.E. Nacom Sr. Soc Memb., Machen & Mayer Elect. Mfg. Co., Philadelphia. m., Laura Bailey Smith, ib., Jan. 21, 1905. Ainsley Cornell Oakley, with Palmer & Pierce, Importers & Commission Mer- chants, 13 Jay St., New York. N. Y. Res., loi W. 72 St., New York, N. Y. Hiram Thomas, Lawyer, 128 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.B. Univ. of Va., 1894-96. N. Y. Bar, 1900. Memb., Ed. Staff, Am. and Eng. Ency- clopedia of Law, and id.. Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, for some time, m., Sally Cart- wright Brown, May 25, 1904. Benjamin Bricknell Tilt, Silk Manufac- turer, 341 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. E.E. Nacom Sr. Soc. m., Lydia C. Harri- man, June 26, 1906. Varsity Crew, i8g8. Varsity Baseball Team, 1899. Clubs: CoUnn- bia Univ., N. Y. A. C, Strollers. Albert Lent Watkins, Business, 17 Lawn Ridge Road, Orange, N. J. *Walter Bennet Borg, New York, N. Y. ♦Frederick Weber Brewer, Jr., New York, N. Y. *Percy F. Dickey, New York, N. Y. *Ezekiel S. Newman, El Paso, Tex. See Upsilon. d., Apr. 2, 1902. *Harry Adsit Woodruff, Manila, P. I. d.. May 9, 1904. I goo Roelif Hasbrouck Brooks, Clergyman, 80 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. A.E. See Alpha Chi, igoo. Trmity, 1896. Columbia, 1897-1900. Gen. Theol. Sem., igoo- 03. Ordered Deacon, 1902. Ordained, Priest, 1903. m., Julia Stuart Laing, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904. Rector, St. Paul's Ch., Albany, N. Y., 1906 — . M.A., Honoris Causa, igio. Club, Ft. Orange. Henry Hagaman Burdick, Publisher and Editor, II E. 24 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. See Phi Gamma, 1907. Syracuse Univ.. 1905-07- Ed.-in-Chief, Columbia Spectator. Memb. and Mgr., Mandolin Club. Memb., Varsity Golf and Tennis Teams (Capt. of lat- ter). With N. Y. Sun. Ed and Mgr., Brook- lyn-Long Island Edn., Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide, m., Pauline Estelle Lowerre, Yonkers, N. Y., Sept. 17. 1905. Charter Memb., Dunwoodie Country Club. Memb., Park Hill Country Club. Res., Park Hill-on-Hudson, Yonkers, N. Y. 1079 GAMMA BIST A William Mead Lindsley Fiske, Banker and Broker, 240 La Salle St., Chicag Squad A, Cav., ' N. G. N. Y-, ijgoa— . .Elubs: Morris Co. Golf; Essex Hunt; Morristown l^'ield. , ^ " Stewart La Mont Moore, Jr., Electrical Engineer, Cincinnati, Ohio. E.E. Elect. Eng., Newark, N. J., jpo?— . m., Florence Bradley, June i, 1908. Arthur Notman, tBrooklyn, N. Y. Harold Freeman Seymour, Manager,' 142 Hillside St., Asheville, N. C. Coluriibia, 1903-05. Asst. Supt., Trap Rock Co!, Rockland Lake, N. Y., 1906-07. m., Helen P. Sullivan, Aug. 26, 1906. Asst. Mgr., Great Southn. Mica Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1907-08; Mgr., id., Asheville, N. C, .1909—. 'Memb!, Bd. of Trade, ib. Henry Augustus Weihe, San Francisco. Cal. Ralph Lee White, 559 W. 141 St., Wew ,;y6rk, N. Y. . ,; ♦Arthur Peter Braun, Mining Engineer, Toledo, OJiio.jMt ^,1 ..■ M.E. See Delta Chi, 1906. Cornell, ^ 1902-04. Colo. Sch. of Mines, l'904-05. Columbia, 1905- 07. I , L ■ ■ ■■■ ■■ '-'-C igo8 Robert Annan, Mining En^neer, 16 Gloucester Sq., London, Ehg. Rush Gillan Estee, Banker, care Slay- back and Co., 32 iSroadway. New York, N. Y. Kingdon Gould, Railroading, 195 Broad- way, New York, N. Y: M.E., 1910. Res., Georgian Court, Lakewood, \. J. Harry Hurd Holbert, Lawyer. 118 W. 227 St., New York, N. Y. ' John Van Buren Mitchell, 24 W. 10 St., New York, N. Y. Prin., St. Mark's Mission Sch. Memb., St. , 5ficholas Soc. ' Lt.,, i6th Co., gth' Coast Art.; Memb., Bd. of Officers, id. Club,: Morristown Field. Adelbert Potter, 106 Spring St., New York, N. Y. , Frank Carlton Preston, Insurance, Uni- versity Club, San Francisco, Cal. See Sigma Rho, ,1906.' Stanford Univ., 1902- 04. Columbia, 1905-08. Gustav Billing Schneider, Cincinnati, Ohio. Orison Hamilton Smith, Importer and Manufacturer, 310 W. 97 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Coluiribia, 1904-07. Mgr., Fresh. Crew (i). Memb., J. Lee Smith & Co., Importers and Mfrs., Dry Colors, 1908 — . Foster Ware, Reporter, 20 Vesey St., New York, N. Y. . Ed.-in-chief, Columbia Spectator (4)- Nacpm Sr. Soc. With N. Y. Evening Post. Club, Columbia Univ. Major Lee White, 559 W. 141 St., New York, N. Y. Nacom Sr. Soc. Club, Columbia Untv. *Carlos Kspinosa, St. Louis, Mo. Columbia, 1904-07. With iMo. Pac. R. ' R., 1907-09. d.. Mar. 4, 1909.' igog Thomas Henry Bauchle, Jr., Broker, 25 W. 86 St., New York, N. Y. Clubs: Columbia Univ., Wilderness. Elisha Payne Jewett Burgess, Teacher, Montpelier, Vt. B.S. Univ. of Heidelberg. Univ., of Berlin, 1906-07. ' Mandolin Club (1-2-3).' Rep., King's Crown. Rowing Club (2-3.4). Memb., Four- oared Crew that won Charapionsh'ip of Ger , 1906L Teacher, High Sch., Montpelier, Vt., 1908-09. Prin., High Sch., Rochester, \'t., 1909-10. William Muir Cahoone, Mining Engineer, Red Bluff, Cal. See Theta Zeta, 1909. Stanford Univ., 1905- 06. Columbia, 1906-09. Underground Eng., Bynker, PliU and, SuUiyan, Wardner, Ida., 4 yrs. Asst. on Cyanide, EI ()ro Mng. & Ry. Co., Ltd., El Oro, Mex. Carl William Culman, Publishing and Advertising, ijo W. 144 St., New York. N. Y. Nacom Sr. Soc. Club, Columbia Univ. Theodore Earle, Mining Engineer, Edge- wood Road, Montclair, N. J. E.M. See Delta Chi, 1909. Cornell Univ., 1904-06. Columbia, 1906-09. Harold Orvis Hammond, 203 VV. 109 St., New York, N. Y. Metallurgical Engineering. Assoc. Memb., Am. Inst, Elect. Engs. Harold Ho-we Kodgkin,son, Mining En- gineer, 2189 E. 82 St., New York, N. Y. M. I. T., 1906-07. Varsity Football Squad, 1905. Fresh. Crew. Crewster. King's Crown. Walter Woodward Kennedy, Real Es- tate, 150 W. 94 St., New York, N. Y. Leader, Glee Club. , Pres., Notes and Keys Soc. Freshman Baseball Team; Varsity Show. Clubs: Columbia Univ.; Wilderness. Christopher Blackburn Miller, 246 Cen- tral Park West, New York, N. Y. _ A.B., 1910. Clubs: Columbia Univ., 'St, Nicholas Society, Wilderness. > ' Harold Alonzo Richards, 217 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. See Rho Delta, 1909. Columbia, 1905-07. Stanford Univ., 1907-09. Truman Bartlett Sagp, Banker, The In- vermere, 415 W. 118 St., New York, N. Y. A.B. Wesleyan Univ., 1904-07. H IC T. S T. Columbia, 1907-09, Notes and Keys. Europe, 1908. "With Spencer Trask & Co., Bankers and Brokers, New York, N. Y., 1909^. 'Club, Columbia Univ. Charles Mabbett Travis, Lawyer, with Byrne and Cutchen, 24 Broad St.. New York. N. Y. A.B., LL.B. See Gamma Phi, 1906. * B IC. * A 4>. Hamilton Moot Court Club. High 1083 GAMMA BETA Honors at (irad. Sherman Pr. Brigga Pr. ist Jr. Ex. Pr. LL.B., 1909. Beck Pr. Ed. -in-Chief, Columbia Law Review. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909 — . Res., 146 Quincy St., Brooklyn. Augustus Sherrill Whiton, Student, £cole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. Res., 309 W. 93 St., New York, N. Y. igio De Cordova de Garmendia, Tuscarora, Md. Trowbridge Wesley Hendrick, 750 W. Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, Cal. Howard Olmstead Pierson, Law Student, 85 East Ave., South Norwalk, Conn. A. B., Princeton, 1906. Columbia Law Sch., 1906-10. A *. Temple Moot Court Club. Koger Louis Strobel, The Auburndale, Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. William Leonard Thomas, Princeton Club, New York, N. Y. A.B., Princeton, 1906. Frank Andrew Wardlew, Jr., Schroon Lake, Essex Co., New York, N. Y. Class Pres. (2). \'arsity Baseball Team (3, 4). Nacom Sr. Soc. ♦William Chandler Ayres, Barre, Vt. igii Ward Brodhead Belknap, Science Stu- dent, 204 W. 83 St.i New York, N. Y. Claus Doscher Benson, 255 West loi St., New York, N. Y. Nacom Sr. Soc. Chesley Knight Bonestell, Jr., Architect, care Bonestell and Co.. San Francisco, Cal. Robert Claiborne, 226 W. 60 St., New York, N. Y. Jay Gould, Georgian Court, Lakewood, N.J. Amateur Court-Tennis Champion of the World. Frederick John Hartwig, 724 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J. Edgar White Hubbard, 1717 Ditmars Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Murray Lee, 248 W. 127 St., New York. N. Y. Nacom Sr. Soc. Varsity Baseball Team. Jchn Meston Lovejoy, 7 Fairview Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. .^acom Sr. Soc. King's Crown. Soph. V. Pres. Crewster. Capt., Fresh. Crew. Memb., Varsity Hockey Team, 1908-09. Philip D. Wilson, 1263 Pratt Ave., Chi- cago, 111. B.b. Princeton, 1909. Columbia, 1909 — . WilUam Ryer Wright, SS W. 10 St., New York, N. Y. Nacom Sr. Soc. Mgr., Iresh. 1911 Track Team. Pres., Sci. Div., Soph. Class. Memb., King's Crown. Herbert David Wright, " Beachland," Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., Yale, 1908. See Phi. 1912 Richard Meade Bouton, Law Student, 89 Danforth Ave., Jersey City, N. J. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1908. Memb., Signal Corps, N. G. N. J. -V. J. Bar, .\pr., 1909. Fritz Culman, 476 W. 143 St., New York, N. Y. Frank Loughran Cunningham, 46 Ham- ilton Place, New York, N. Y. A.B. Princeton, J909. Univ. Triangle Club. Sr. Ten. Sr. Council of 1909. Princeton Ter- race Club. Columbia, 1909 — . Butler Parnell Crittenden, 96 Emerson St., Rochester, N. Y. Safford Andrus Delano, 116 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. See Omicron. John B. E. La Plant, Vincennes, Ind. Antony Vincent Lynch, Jr., Springfield, Mass. James Francis Mooney, 13 Buckingham Place, Springfield, Mass. James Isaac Moore, Jr., 1787 Undercliff Ave., New York, N. Y. John Howard Northrop, 500 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Rosendo Pineda, Jr., 202 West Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. John William Pulleyn, 171 W. 94 St., New York, N. \'. Le Roy Wilson, 251 West 81 St.. New York, N. Y. 1913 Carlos Contreras, Lucerna, 45, Mexico City, Max. Archie Chester Loud, 1930 Virginia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marcus M. McCune, Salt Lake City, Utah. Walter R. Mohr, 520 W. 142 St.. New York, N. Y. John Wells Pratt, 429 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Walter Ernst Ruprecht, 561 West 141 St.. New York, N. Y. Everett Van Hook, 121 S. 2 St., Harris- burg, Pa. 1084 THETA ZETA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Berkeley, Cal. Chartered, December 8, 1876 I^HE University of California was created by act of the State Legis- lature, approved by the Governor, March 23, 1868, and instruction was begun in Oakland, September 23, 1869, with 40 students and a Faculty of ten. Commencement of 1873 was held in Berkeley, and the Uni- versity moved to the present site in September, 1873. Situated two miles east of San Francisco Bay on the first slope of the hills that overlook the magnificent harbor, the college buildings face directly upon the Golden Gate and the broad Pacific beyond. There were but a half dozen residences besides the student club houses and hotels. Communication with Oakland and San Francisco was slow and uncertain and practically all the student body lived in Berkeley. It was essentially and exclusively a college town — fit time and place to establish a fraternity with the record and traditions of A K E. In 1876 the student body not including the professional colleges numbered 300 and there existed chap- ters of the Z *, * A ®, and X * Fraternities, founded respectively in 1870, 1873, and 1875. For some time the e.stablishment of a chapter of one of the leading Eastern fraternities had been the earnest desire and the continued endeavor of a small body of students. Of the patient work, the long consultations, the " hope deferred," it is not necessary to write. They are the history of all our chapters. But those who were engaged in the earliest struggles will always retain in kind remembrance the words of encouragement and active assistance of the earnest and enthusiastic A K E's in San Francisco and vicinity. George L. Beaver, $, '74, gave his personal attention to detail work. Great aid was rendered by Hon. W. E. Greene, ®, '63, relative of a charter member, Brother Webster, and father of two later A E K's ; by Fred E. Brooks, M, '73 ; Charles Wood, * n, >'72 ; Fisher Ames, 11, '69 ; Thomas B. Bishop, Y, '64 ; A. G. Booth, S, '70 ; John W. O. Breckenridge, H A, '69 ; W. F. Harrison, X, '66 ; John 1087 THETA ZETA R. Jarboe, *, '55 ; E. S. Pillsbury, ®, '63 ; M. Hall McAllister, *, '49. The approval of Professor (afterwards President), Martin Kellogg, *, '50, and Professor Edward Rowland Sill, *, '66, members of our Faculty, greatly aided our cause. It can be imagined with what feelings the information was received at the close of October in a cautiously worded telegram that the convention had de- cided unanimously that a chapter of the Fraternity would be instituted at the University of California. Under authority of a charter issued from $, our parent chapter, to Peter T. Riley, Reginald H. Webster, William E. Jory, Wil- Ham J. Kingsland, George H. Hudson, Walter B. Jones, Charles L. Tilden, James Lee Cotton, and Sherrod Williams, the © Z Chapter of A K E was es- tablished. The initiation took place in a suite of the Grand Central Hotel, 1 2th Street, Oakland, on the night of December 8, 1876. The ceremonies were conducted by Brother George L. Beaver, assisted by Brother J. W. O. Brecken- ridge. There were also present: A. G.' Booth, 2, '70; George Burbeck, n, '75 ; W. F. Harrison, © X, '56 ; W. S. Pinney, T, '69, and Charles Wood, * O, '72. The occasion was solemn and impressive, and none present will forget the eloquence of Brother Breckenridge, as he prophesied for the new-born chapter a destiny that © Z has endeavored to fulfil. The next day one of the initiates " swung out " with a large Yale pin. The first pins of the chapter, with pearl and diamond border, arrived from the East early in the following spring. It being impossible to obtain quarters in Berkeley, the Grand Central Hotel continued to be the meeting place of the chapter until February 19, 1878, when meetings were held in a room in the yet uncompleted Odd Fellows' Hall on Shattuck Avenue and Addison Street, Berkeley. Those were indeed " the days of the empire," and never to be forgotten are the hurried talks on the campus, the whispered word in the college halls, the night strolls under the stars or in the wind-driven fog, and the councils of war in some fellow's room, when chapter houses and fraternity halls took form in the thickening smoke-wreaths. How we delighted in the rare visits of brothers from our eastern chapters and how eagerly we listened to their stories of A K E trials and triumphs in the old colleges across the continent! September 15, 1881, © Z moved into her first real home, leasing the Profes- sor Welcker house at Bancroft Way and Ellsworth Street, Berkeley, and here the members lived in their first close comradeship. Slowly but surely the chapter grew and prospered. The principle established early and ever after- ward maintained, that the chapter should die rather than that an unworthy man should be initiated, bore fruit. After two years the Chapter moved to the house at the northwest corner of Dwight Way and Telegraph Avenue. Meetings were held in the later 8o's in Clapp's Hall at Shattuck Avenue and Berkeley. The next home was on the north side of Dwight Way, between THETA ZETA Fulton and Ellsworth Streets, which in 1891 the chapter left to occupy the Shattuck mansion on Shattuck Avenue near Allston Way. With its broad lawns and extensive grounds this spacious home was the finest fraternity house in Berkeley, and A K E's of the '90's will recall the many brilliant functions and happy reunions held here. On July 24, 1884, through R. Rickard, Esq., father of two A K E's, a lot was obtained on very generous terms on the southeast corner of Berkeley Way and Dana Streets, as a site for a future home for A K E. With wise forethought a house fund had been provided for shortly after the institution of the chapter. December 30, 1895, this lot was exchanged in purchase of the lot 100 by 130, at the southwest corner of Durant and Telegraph Avenues. Through the generosity and financial management of Brother Thomas B. Bishop, father of four A K E's of Z, and Charles L. Tilden, the present club- house was erected, and in 1897 ^he chapter moved for the last time to this beautiful home. As it is now situated in the heart of the business section of Berkeley, it is probable that in the near future the present A K E House must give way to a business block, in which event the chapter will build a suitable home on a site already being considered. The present house is one of the most prominent buildings of the college town. It was practically uninjured by the earthquake of 1906. It is capable of accommodating thirty members and its halls have for many years extended a warm hospitality to visiting A K E's. Open house is kept on all University Days. Of the generosity of the chapter members it is impossible to write in detail. Everyone has contributed toward the building and furnishing of the house. The stained glass memorial window showing the arms of the Frater- nity is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Merrill of San Francisco, in mem- ory of their son Henry Charles Merrill, a cherished and deeply mourned brother of © Z. We recall the generosity of Mrs. W. S. Goodfellow, of Oak- land, mother of three A K E's; of Attorney-General G. A. Johnson, $, '53; John R. Jarboe, W. L. Oge, O, '70. For many years title to the chapter property was held by Brother Charles L. Tilden, Trustee. April 16, 1909, the chapter incorporated under the laws of this State, as " California Alumni of A K E," to which body the property was conveyed and in which it now vests. ' ' ! ■ In 1878, the first banquet of A K E on the Pacific Coast was held in San Francisco under the auspices of © Z, and similar reunions have since been held annually in the same city, in conjunction with the 5 P Chapter since its insti- tution. The banquets are attended by A K E's from all over the State and Coast. © Z has always taken a prominent part in football, baseball and every other form of college activities. Among her members have been some of the most famous athletes and the brightest \itrriters and speakers of the university. 1089 THETA ZETA ■ The chapter has been represented at every convgntioni by an active member tvhen possible, and appreciates especially the honor conferred on her delegate, Tyler Henshaw, "ii, elected President of the convention of 1909. One honorary member has been initiated, the late Attorney-General Thomas H. Williams, a highly honored citizen of Xevada and CaHfornia, the father of two A K E's wliohc- early work in the chapter is remembered by all. October 14, 1891, (■<> Z appointed a committee to consider and take steps concerning the establishment of a chapter at the newly-founded Leland Stan- ford Jr. University — action which has since resulted in our splendid 2 P Chapter at that institution. W hile every member of the chapter has done his full duty, we must refer especially to the work of Brother B. P. Wall, whose hospitality, kindly advice and assistance during many years helped and encouraged the chapter ; to brother Charles L. Tilden, w ho has ever aided the struggles of Z, and to Brother Wilder Wight, whose work in the past two years has placed the rec- ords, archives and accounts of the chapter in a perfect condition, and who has located and corresponded with every living alumnus. Q) Z has initiated 256 members, of whom 27 are dead — ^e cherish them ever in tenderest memory. Her living sons are scattered from the Atlantic Coast to the Philippines and from Alaska to the Transvaal ; but in each " Sep- tember's golden month," the hearts of all turn in fond remembrance to the hall dim-lighted by the sacred fire, where the Mystic Circle again is formed and fresh young voices in the ringing chorus of the old songs tell of another link added to the golden chain of A K E. © Z was our first chapter established west of the ^Mississippi. The Univer- sity of California has grown to a student body of 3,500 in all departments and a faculty of 550, with 9 sororities and 31 fraternities. In the thirty-three years of her existence our chapter has ever maintained the high traditions of the Fraternity, and in all conditions and under varying educational policies has been a conservative element of dignity, loyalty and strength in the college world. To her sister chapters she sends her warmest greetings. On the farthest western edge of the nation, where the Pacific laps the shores of the old Con- quistadores, Z keeps the faith. THETA ZETA CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER ♦Thomas Hansford Williams, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. Elected Honorary Member of A K E, Oct. 24, 1878. m. d., Feb. 28, 1887. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1876 Benjamin Pitman Wall, Physician, 2200 Atherton St., Berkeley, Cal. Ph.B., M.D. Ed., Blue and Gold, 1876. Jr. Ex-Essayist, Commenc. Speaker. Tutor, Eng. Lit., Univ. of Cal., 1876-78. Univ. of Cal., Toland Coll. of Med., 1878. M.D., Hahne- mann Med. Coll. and Hosp., Philadelphia, 1880. Phys., Berkeley, Cal., 1880 — . Lec- turer, Univ. of Cal., Toland Coll. of Med. Phys. to Deaf and Blind Instn., 1893-1900. Prof., Physiol., Hahn. Med. Coll.. San Fran- cisco, Cal. jVIemb., Cal. Horn. Med. Soc. 1877 Peter Thomas Riley, Lawyer, 2552 Haste St., Berkeley, Cal. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Charter Memb. Ed., Besom, 1876. Ed.-in-Chief, Blue and Gold, 1876. Jr. Ex. Essayist. Prin., High Sch., Grass Valley, Cal., 187B-82. A.M., 1881. Supt., Pub. Schs., Santa Cruz, Cal,, 1882; Chico, Cal., 1884-85. Dep. Dist. Atty., Nevada Co., Cal., 1883. Town Clk., Grass Valley, 1883; Pres., Bd, of Edu., ib., 1883-86. m., Caroline Tyrrell, ib., Oct. 13, 1883. Memb., Dem. State Cent. Com., 1884-85; Bd. of Edu., Nevada Co., 1886- 87; Bd. of Civil Service Examrs., San Fran- cisco Custom House, 1888. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., 1888. Lawyer, Grass \''alley, 1888—. Dep. D-st. Atty., Nevada Co., Cal., 1892-95; Dist. Atty., ib., 1895-98. Capt., 8th Cal. Inf., 1898-99; Capt., 42d Inf., U. S. Vols., 1899- 1901; Places of Service, Vancouver Barracks, Wash.; Fort Niagara, N, Y.; Presidio, San Francisco; Morong, Batangas and Laguna Prov- inces, Luzon, P. I.; Detached Service, ist Pub, Prosecutor, Manila, P. I., 1900-01. Presiding Officer, Mil. Order of Carabao, 1906 — . Au- thor, A K E Poems, "Deprome" and "Chalk it Down to Me." Clubs: Faculty, Univ. of Cal. (Assoc. Memb), 1906 — ; Army and Navy, San Francisco (Charter Memb.), 1909. Reginald Heber Webster, Educator, 1252 Union St., San Francisco, Cal, A.B., A.M. Charter Memb. ist Pol. Econ. Essay Pr., 1877. ist Grad. Thesis Pr., 1877 Prin., Gram. Sch., San Francisco, Cal., 1880-81 Instr., Eng. and Hist., Boys' High Sch., ib. .1881-84. A.M., 1882. Founder, High Sch. .Frat., r H K, 1882. Pr. Essay, "Credit Sys tern." High Sch. Teachers, 1882. Pres., Star Boot and Shoe Co., 1883-84. V. Prin., Coml. High Sch., San Francisco, 18S4-86. Instr., Eng., Boys' High Sch., 1886-96. Supt,, Pub. Schs., 1896-1903. Dir., San Francisco Boot and Shoe ^Co., 1887 — . Memb., Hardware Firm, 1887 — . m., Clara Amelia Neill, nee Merrill, May 19, 1904. I 1878 George Henry Hudson, Orchardist, Niles, Alameda Co., Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1874-76. Charter Memb. Sal- mon Cannery, Fisherton, Wash., 1876-78. Eng- land, 1878-79. m., Susan Florence Mitchell, Freeport, Me., Oct. 22, 1879. Part Prop., Co- lumbia Canning Co., Fisherton, 1880-82, Dealer, Local Securities, San Francisco, Cal,, 1882-1905, Orchardist, Niles, Cal,, 1905 — , Walter Brewster Jones, Horticulturist, La Honda P. O., San Mateo, Cal. B.S., Ph. B. Charter Memb. Ed., Besom, 1876; Blue and Gold, 1878. Analyst, Cal. State. Bd. of Health, 1878-79. Supt., Reduction Wks., Golden Gate Mng. Co., Sonora, Cal., 1879-81. Cashier, Pacific Mfg. Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1881-87. Sec, Oregon Casket Co., 1887-1908. m., Annie K. Hall, Sept. 12, 1894. Horticul- turist, Pescadero Valley, Cal., 1908 — , William Edward Jorey, Manufacturer, San Anselmo, Marin Co,, Cal, Univ, of Cal,, 1874-77, Charter Memb, m,, Lucy J. Sedgley, San Francisco, Cal,, July 3, 1866, Wholesale Boot and Shoe Mfr., ib, Memb,, Jorey Bros,, Cain & Co,, and Kutz & Muir, ib, William Jacques Kingsland, Exporter, 24 State St,, New York, N, Y, Univ, of Cal,, 1874-77. Charter Memb, With Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co,, Chicago, 111., 1881-84. Mfr.'s Agt. for Exports, New York, N. Y., 1884; Sydney, New S. Wales, Australia, 1884 — . m.. Miss Hawley, San Francisco, Cal., 1888. Edgar Curtiss Sutliffe, Banking, 700 Lake St., San Francisco, Cal. A.B., A.M. Teacher, Pub. Schs., San -I'ran- cisco, Cal., 1878-83. Univ. of Cal., toland Coll. of Med.; 1883: With Oregon Iihpr. Co., Seattle, Wash., 1884-85. Teacher, Priv. Sch. 1091 THETA ZETA for Boys, San Rafael, Cal., 1885. Accountant, Wells, Fargo & Co., San l"iancisco, Cal., i886- 1905; Mercantile Trust Co., 1905 — . in., Mary CotteriU, ib., June 10, 1897. Capt., Co. G, ist Cal. U. S. Vol. Int., P. 1., Sp.-Am. War, 1898- 99. Sec., A K E Alumni Assn. of Pacific Coast, 1894.99. Charles Lee Tilden, Lawyer, 57 2 St., San Francisco, Cal. Ph.D., LL.B. Charter Mcmb. Mgr., Besom, 1876-77. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., 1881. Memb., Tilden & Tilden, Lawyers, San Krancisco, Cal., 1881-1906; Priv. Practice, 1906 — . Sec. and Treas., A K E Alumni Assn. of the Pacific Coast, San Francisco, Cal., 1884 — ; Pres., id. m., Lily F. (Von Schmidt) Mitchell, San Kran- cisco, Cal., June 9, 1892. Capt., ist Kegt., Cal. N. G.; Maj., ist Cal. Regt., U. S. \ol. Inf., Sp.-Am. War, P. I., capture of Manila. Frank Fitz-Randolph Whitcomb, Law- yer, 86 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. A.B. LL.B., 1881. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., t88i— . Res., Berkeley, Cal. 1879 George Beal Willcutt, Officer of Cor- poration, Oak and Broderick Sts., San Francisco, Cal. Ph.B. Instr. and Asst. Prof., Ry. Chem., Univ. of Cal., 18B0-82. Student, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1882-83. Assayer, Original Empire Mng. Co., Grass Valley, Cal., 1884-85. Asst. Supt., Smelt- ers, Anaconda Mng. and Smelting Co., Mon^., i886. Asst. Gen. Mgr., Market St. Cable Ry. Co.; Geary St. P. & O. R. R.; City R. R.; Cent. R. R., and leased lines, San Francisco, Cal., 1886 — . m., Harriet LrOring Hayes, Oakland, Cal., Apr. 13, 1887. Sec, Sutter St. Cable R. R., San Francisco, i889-90._ Sec. and Con- troller, Market St. Ry. Co., ib., 1900 — ; id.. United R. Rs. of San Francisco, 1902 — . sey. Real Estate and Loan Agts., Los Angeles, Cal. m., Ada M. I'icld, Chicago, 111., Oct. 10, 1879. Pub. Administrator, Los Angeles Co., 1892-98. *James Lee Cotton, Mining Engineer, New York, N. Y. Charter Mernb. Eng., Sawtooth, Ida. Mng. Expert, Cusihuircachie, Mex. *Sherrod Williams, Portland, Ore. Charter Memb. Ed., Besom, 1876-77. Debate Pr., 1877. With W. T. Coleman & Co., Port- land, Ore. d., Berlin, Ger., j888. 1880 John George Conrad, Insurance [Re- tired], Pacific Union Club, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Ph.B. Mgr., Besom. Memb., D. Conrad & Son, Wholesale Fruits and Nuts, San Fran- ' Cisco, Cal., 1880-85. Ins. Bus., ib., 1885-1904. Memb., Conrad & Maxwell, Fire and Accident Ins., 1887-1904; Retired, 1904 — . m., Jean Mc- Leod, San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 3, 1887. Hugh Wallace Fraser, Lawyer, 624 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1876-80. Instr., Math., Lincoln Evening Sch., San Francisco, Cal., 1880-81. Dep. Assr., ib., 1881-82. Dep. License Coll., ib., 1883-84. XJniv. of Cal., Hastings Coll. of Law, T884. Lawyer, San Francisco, 1885 — . Asst. Pros. Atty., 1885-86. Frank Meeker Kelsey, Banker, care Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. ' „ „ , Univ. of Cal., 1876-77. Memb., Bryan & Kel- *Jacob Eugene LaRue, Farmer, Davis- ville, Cal. Ph.B. Ed., Berkeleyan. Class Day Orator. Farmer and Viticulturist, Yolo Co., Cal., 1880- 1906. m., Adeline Eugenia Rankin, San Fran- cisco, Cal., Apr. 20, 1887. d., 1906. ♦William Thompson Wallace, Jr., Law- yer, Martinez, Cal. LL.B. Univ. of Cal., 1875-79. LL.B., 1883. Lawyer, Martinez, Cal., 1883 — . d., San Rafael, Cal., Aug. 8, 1889. 1881 George Marion Cumming, Civil Engi- neer, 3653 16 St., San Francisco, Cal. Ph.B. Transit Mgr., Cent. Pac. R. R. Memb., G. Cumming & Co., Mfrs. of Machine Tools and Portable Forges, San Francisco, Cal. m., Elizabeth Bragg, ib., Sept. 7, 1888. Rothwell Hyde, Merchant, tSan Fran- cisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1877-79. Bookseller, San Fran- cisco, Cal., 1879 — . Walter Damon Mansfield, Lawyer, 1215 Merchants Exchange Bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. LL.B. Univ. of Cal., 1877-80. LL.B., Har- vard, 1882. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1882 — . m.. May Monelle Stansbury, Napa, Cal., Feb. 14, 1883. Worlds Record Fly Cast- ing, Internatl. Tournament, 134 ft., 10 oz. rod and I29y2 ft., S oz. rod, 1903. Charles Reed, Publisher, 406 Younger- man Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa. B.S., LL.B. See Omicron, 1881. Univ. of Cal., 1877-79. Univ. of Mich., 1879-81. Thomas Hansford Williams, Jr., Capital- ist, 2900 Pacific Ave., San Francisco. Cal. B.S., A.B. Univ. of Cal., 1877-79. Santa Clara Coll., 1879-80; B.S. and A.B., ib., 1880. Supt., Undine I-'arm, Undine, Cal., 1880 — . m., Susie Hayes McMuUin, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 6, 1884. Dir., J. Lusk Canning Co., Oakland, Cal., 1885-86. Clubs: Pacific Union; Olympic Golf and Country (San Francisco) ; Golf and Country; Clairmont Golf and Coun- try; Athenian (Oakland); Reliance (Sacra mento) : Sutter (Stockton); Brook; Rockj Mountain (New York). *Lawrence More Agard, Physician, Oab land, Cal. M.D. Univ. of Cal., 1877-79. Ed., Berkleyan, Prin., Normal Sch., Stockton, Cal., 1879-80, M.D., Cooper Med. Coll., 1883. Phys., Oak. land, Cal. d.. Auburn, Cal., Dec. 3, 1889. ♦Albert Painter, Manufacturer, San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1877-80. With Foreman, Painter & Co., Type Founders, San Francisco, Cal. Eu« rope, 1889-90. I0g2 THETA ZETA 1882 Thomas Hugh Buckingham, Farmer, Vacaville, Cal. Univ. of Cal,, 1878-79. Bk.-kpr., Buckingham & Hecht, Mfrs. of Boots and Shoes, 1879-84. m., Minnie Alice Holmes, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 26, 1882. Fruit Grower, Vacaville, , Cal., 1884—. Joseph Lambert Crittenden, Teacher, 247 W. Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. Ph.B., LL.B. V. Prin., High Sch., Sacramento, Cal., 1883-84. Prin., Thomkins Sch., Oakland, Cal., 1884-85. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., Hastings Coll. of Law, 1887. Teacher, High Sch., San Francisco, Cal., i88g — , m., Jessie L. Gordon, ib., Mar. 9, 1909. Harvey Pulaski Goodman, Banker, cor. Brown and i Sts., Napa, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1878 — . Memb., James H. Good- man & Co., Bankers, cNapa, Cal. m., Bertie E. Mower, Dec. 21, 1881. Pres., ist Natl. Bk., Napa; Union Gas Engine Co., San Francisco, Cal.; V. Pres., Belt E. R., Oakland. Francis Joseph Heney, Lawyer, 607-10 Kohl Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1879-80. Hastings Law Sch., 1883-84. Cai: Bar, 1884. Cattle Business, Ariz., 1885-89. Lawyer, Tucson, Ariz., 1889-95. Prominent in Litigation concerning Titles under Mexican Land Grants. Atty.-Gen., Ariz., 1893- 94. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1895 — . Ap- pointed by Atty.-Gen. Knox to conduct land fraud cases at Portland, Ore.; discovered con- spiracy of U. S. Atty. John H. Hall to protect guilty politicians in consideration of reappoint- ment; secured his indictment and removal, and indictment of U. S. Senator Mitchell and others. Active in graft prosecutions in San Francisco, and was victim of murderous as- sault as a result, but recovered. Clubs: Pa- cific Union; Bohemian; Family; Olympic; Ath- letic. William Perly Hook, Merchant, t4iS 12 St., Oakland, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1878-81. Memb., Hook & Co., Furniture Dealers, Oakland, Cal. E^le Houston Webb, Banker, 1529 Haw- thorn Terrace, Berkeley, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1878-79. Reporter, Epitaph Tombstone, Ariz., 1881. Fire Ins. Agt., Seattle. Wash., 1883-85. Reporter, Star, Seattle, Wash., 1884. Memb., Bd. of Edu., ib. Instr., Math., St. Matthew's Hall, San Mateo, Cal., 1885. Teacher, Gregory Inst., Tucson, Ariz., 1S85. m., Sadie Carlisle, Aberdeen, Miss., Nov. 2, 1886. Lawyer, Tucson, 1886-90. Reporter, Citizen, ib., 1887. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1890 — . ♦Frank Ellis Dodge, San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1878—. d., San Francisco, Cal. ♦William Gladwin Dodge, Kingman. Ariz. m., Leonie M'. Mehr, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. u, 1884. Sec, W. H. Taggart Mercantile Co. Postmaster, Kingman, Ariz., 1888 — . ♦Charles Edward Hayes, Real Estate, Oakland, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1878-82. Ed., Blue and Gold, 1882. Civ. and Mng. Eng., San Francisco, Cal., 1882—. Surv., N. P. R. R., 1883. m., Lucy Isabel May, Oakland, Cal., Sept. 22, 1886. ♦Samuel Erasmus Moifett, Journalist, San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1881-82. Eng. Lit. Pr., jSSi. Eng. Comp. Pr. Ed.in-Chief, Berkeylan, i88i. Farmer, Kingsburg, Cal., 1882-85. Reporter, Post, San Francisco, Cal., 1885; Ed. Staff, id., i88s-8fi; Ed., 1886-87, E.±, Examiner, }h., 1887. m., Mary Emily Man tz. Sari Jose,' Cal., Apr. I3, 1887. Memb., Cal. HiST. Soc. Assoc. Ed., Examiner, d., Aug. 3, 1908. 1883 George Billings Brastow, Farmer, R. F. D. No. 2, Santa Barbara. Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1879-81. Clk., Wells, Fargo & Co., Bankers, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1881-1903. Calhoun Lee LaRue, Agriculturist, Hor- ticulturist, Viticulturist, 1809 Euclid Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1879-80. Farmer, Davisville, Cal., 1882-83; Lake Cq., Cal., 1883-86. State Dem. Conv., Stockton, Cal., 1884; San Fran- cisco, Cal., 1886. m., Mildred Letitia Spires, Woodland, Cal., Nov. 18, 1886. Cal. Legis., Senate, 1897-1901. Walter Painter, Mechanical Engineer, 320 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1879-82. Class Pres. Jr. Day Pres. Andrew Thorne, Lawyer, 745 Mills Bldg., San Francisco. Cal.' B.S., LL.B. Ed., Blue and Gold, 1883. Teacher, San Rafael, Cal. Prof., Lat., Gr. and Entomol., Seattle, Wash. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., 1888. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1889 — . m„ Eva Paxson Powell, Sept. 19, 1906. Clubs: Corinthian Yacht (Vice Commodore); "The Family." 1884 James Haven Pond, Physician, 32 Bella Vista Ave., East Oakland, Cal. A.B., M.D. Ed., Blue and Gold, 1883. Ed.- in-Chief, Berkeleyan, 1883. Teacher, Math., Hopkins Acad., Oakland, Cal., 1884-86. Asst. Prin., High Sch., Sacramento, Cal., 1886-88. m., Grace Hamilton, Oakland, Mar. 12, 1887. Prin., High Sch., Sacramento, 1888-1901; id., Oakland, 1901-07. M.D., Oakland Coll. of Med. and Surg., 1909. Adolphus Philip Scheld, Importer, 1121 II St., Sacramento, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1880-82. Memb., Union Brew- ery Co. Europe, 1884-85. With Cal. State Bk. Merchant, San Francisco, Cal. Importer, Bonded Goods, m., Leita W. Carroll, 1893. Gustavus Crocker Simmons, Physician, 1017-19 10 St., Sacramento, Cal. M.D. Univ. of Cal., 1880-82. M.D., Harvard, 1885. Phys., Sacramento, Cal., 1885 — . Memb., City Bd. of Health, ib., 1886; Med. Soc, State of Cal.; Treas, id., 1886. Assoc. Ed., Medical Times, Sacramento, 1887 — . Lecturer on Thera- peutics, Univ. of Cal., Toland Coll. of Med. ♦William Frederic Bradford, Merchant, Sonora, Cal. B.S. Student of Civ, Eng. Lumber Dealer, Sonora, Cal. ♦John Jacob Emery, Sonoma, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1880-81. d., Oakland, Cal., May 10, I8»I. 1093 THETA ZETA i88s Charles Porter Everts, Lawyer, 2829 Benveiuie Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1881-82. Student, Chem., Univ. of Leipzig, 1883-84. Cal. Bar, George Edward Riley, Lawyer, 717 Pa- cific Bldg., Sai» Francisco, .Cal. Ph.B., LL.B. Lawyer, Grass Valley and San Francisco, Cal., 1886—. Dist. Atty., Nevada Co., Cal., 1S98-99. Henry Wilmerding Tracy, Real Estate, 1706 P St., Sacramento, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1881-83. Clk., Wells, Fargo & Co., Bankers, Salt Lake City, Utali, i88'4-87; Asst. Mgr., id., Sacramento, Cal., 1887-1905, Salesman, Park Side Realty Co., San Francisco, 1905-06. Real Estate Bus., Sacramento, Cal.. 1906 — '. Memb., Native Sons of Golden West; Sons and Daughters of Pioneers. V. Pres., Y. M. C. A. William John Tuohy, Stock Raiser, tVisalia, Cal. Univ. of Cal,, 1881-82. City Ed., Detsa, Visalia, Cal., 1883-84. Stock Raiser, ib., 1884 — . *Ernest Hebersmith, Jr., San Rafael, Cal. See Delta Chi, 1885. Univ. of Cal., 1881-83. 1886 Henry Lord Ford, Civil Engineer, fSapn Francisco. Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1882-86. Draughtsman, U. S. Geol. Surv. Manuel Antonio Gallardo, Teacher, fSanta Tecla, San Salvador, C. A. B.S., Univ. of San Salvador, 1881. Univ. of Cal., 1882-86. Prof., Math, and Civ. Eng., Cent. Am. Univ., 1889 — , *George Francis Bigelow, Journalist, San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 18825-83. Correspondent, Daily Examiner and Jngleside, San Francisco, Cal. d., Tacoma, Wash., July 4, 1890. ♦Francis William Oury, Stock Raiser, Tucson, Ariz. B.S. Stock Raiser, Tucson, Ariz., 1886—. Mng, Eng., Silver King Mine, Ariz. Memb.. Manning & Oury, Comsn. Brokers, Tucson, Ariz. 1887 Arthur Henry Ashley, Lawyer, 1246 N. Sutter St.. Stockton, Cal. Ph.B. Ed.-in-Chief, Berkeleyan, 1885. Pres., Durant Rhet. Soc, 1886. Asst. Ed., Blue and Gold, 1887. Teacher, Stockton, Cal., 1887-8S. Lawyer, Stockton, Cal., 1891 — . m., Lucy Abigail Cadle, June 19, 1894. Thomas Adam Gamble, Educator, f^Ia- nila, P. I.. A.B. Capt., Univ. Battalion. Harvard Law Sch., 1887—. Dept. of Edu., Manila, P.L Warren Cranston Gregory, Lawyer, La Loma Park, Berkeley, Cal., A.B., LL.B. Ed.-in-Chief, Blue and Gold; 1887. Varsity Baseball Team. LL.B., Univ. of Cal-, Hastings jCoU. of Law, 1897, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. Instr., Lat., Univ., of Cal., Coll. of Pharmacy, 1890—. m-, -Sarah McLean Hardy, Lihue, Isl. of iiauai, H. I., Apr. 20, 1896. Adolph Caspar Miller, College Professor, 2420 Ridge Road, Berkeley, Cal. A.B., A.M. Charter Day Orator, Mar. 23, 1887. Ed.-in-Chief Berkeleyan, 1887. * B K. Stu- dent, Harvard, Post Grad. Schp., Harvard Univ. Club, San Francisco, Cal., 1887-90; A.M., id., 1890; Instr., Economics, 1889-90. Asst. Prof., Hist, and Politics, Univ. of Cal., Z890- 91. Assoc. Prof., Polit. Econ. and Fin., Cor- nell, 1891-92. Prof., Fin., Univ. of Chicago, 1892-1902. Flood Prof., Economics and Com- merce, Univ. of Cal., 1902 — . Author: "The Monetary Problem in the United States;" Ar- ticles in Econ. Jours. Memb., Am. Econ. Assn.; Brit. Econ. Assn.; Societe d'Economie Poli- tique, Paris. Clubs: University (San Fran- cisco); Faculty (Berkeley); Claremont Coun- try (Oakland, Cal.). Henry Clifford More, Farmer, Gariota, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1883-83. Farmer, Santa Bar- bara, Cal., 1885 — . m., Maria M. Smith, 1890. Thomas Rickard, Merchant, 139-49 Townsend St., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. Local Ed., Berkeleyan, 1883-87; Mgr., 1885-86. Ed., Blue and Gold 1886. Class Pres. Receiver and Asst. Metallurgist, Eureka Consolidated Mng. and Smelting Co., Eureka, Cal^ 1887 — . ist V. Pres., Harron, Rickard & McCone, Machinery Merchants, San Francisco, Cal. m., Alice B. Whitmore, Mar. 8, 1888. Trustee,^ Berkeley, Cal., 1901-03: Mayor, 1903- 07. Dir., Cal. Instn. for Deaf and Blind; Chamber of Commerce (2 terms). Memb., Lodge, Chapter and Commandery, F. & A. M. Clubs: Faculty (Berkeley); Athenian (Dir., 2 yrs.): Elks ((Oakland); Bohemian; Union League; Merchants (San Francisco). *George Dickson Dudley, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. B.S. Class Historian. Farmer, Dixon, Cal., 1887 — . Cal. Bar, 1890. d., 1904. 188S James Philip Booth, Journalist, Press Club. San Francisco, Cal. A.B. Ed., Occident, 1887-88. Reporter, Re- port, San Francisco, Cal. Univ. of La. Yale, 1887. A.B., Univ. of Cal., 1888. Memb., Bd. of Supvrs., San Francisco, Cal., 5 terms. Adrian Collier Ellis, fSalt Lake City, Utah. Frederick William Jackson, Banker, 1337 Kalmia St., San Diego, Cal. Sec, Gas and Elect. Light Co., San Diego, Cal., 18S9-1901. Cashier, Bk. of Commerce, 1901-03. Pres., Consolidated Gas and Elect. Co., 1905-07. V. Pres., 1st Natl. Bk., 1906-09. Lyddall Bacon Winston, fAm. Natl. BK. Bldg., 2 St. and Broadway, Los An- geles, Cal. i88g Nash Corwith Briggs, Officer of Cor- poration, 454 s St.. Hollister, Cal. Asst. Mgr., Hollister Water Co. m., Gail Benson Briggs, Nov. 21, 1904. 1P94 THETA ZETA j'oseph Duprey Hodgen, Dentist, 3838 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. D.D.S. Dentist, San Francisco, Cal., 1889 — . m., Abigail Reynolds, 1889. Sec, Cal. State Bd. of Dental Examrs. 1891-96; id., Natl. Assn. of Dental Examrs. Prof., Chetn. and Metal- lurgy, Dental Dept., Univ. of Cal., 1900-07. Operative Dentistry, 1907 — . Author, "Prac- tical Dental Metallurgy." Chmn., Sect, of Chein. and Metallurgy, Dental Cong., St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Harry Hauschild Mayberry, Manufac- turer and Real Estate, 11 17 Stoneman Ave., Alhambra, Cal. Univ. of Cal., 1885-88. With Hardware Firm, Los Apgeles, Cal. Coml. Traveler, 12 yrs. Founder, Hipolito Screen & Sash Co., Los An- geles, CaL V. Pres., Bond Scale Co., ib. Pres., Mayberry-Myren Co.; id., North Alham- bra Water Co., Alhambra. Southwestn. Rep., Natl. Bridge Co. Dir., Bd. of Trade, Alham- bra; m., Beatrice A. M. Davis, of Joliet, III., at Los Angeles, Cal., June 5, 1904. Memb., Repub., Co. and State Cent. Com., 1906-08. Del., State Repub. Conv., 1904, 1906, 1908; Repub. Natl. Conv., 1908. Memb,, Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M.; United Coml. Trav- elers (Past Grand Counselor). Club, Univer- sity (Dir., 1908) (Los Angeles). Lewis McKisick, Officer of Corporation, 815 Western Union Bldg., Chicago, 111. Asst. Gen. Supt., Westn. Union Telegraph Co., Chicago, 111. m., Agnes Louise Dornin, Berke- ley, Cal., June 11, 1896. Edward Lyttleton Parramore, Physician, Mill Valley, Cal. *James Robert Smith, Lawyer, Grass Valley, Cal. LL.B. Univ. of Cal., 1884-89. Lawyer, Grass Valley, Cal., 1889 — . i8go James Frank Brown, 809 8 St., Sacra- mento, Cal. Giles Clarence Freeman, Lawyer, 1055 P St., Fresno, Cal. Cal. Bar, '1890; Lawyer, Fresno, Cal., 1891 — . Dep. Dist. Atty., Fresno Co., 1894-98. Park Comr., City of Fresno. Edwin Chandler Hyde, t6o4 8 St., Oak- land, Cal. [David] Guernsey Jones, College Profes- sor, 1418 L St., Lincoln, Neb. Ph.D.. Univ. of Heidelberg, 1892-96; Ph.D., 1896. Prof., Hist., Univ. of Neb. Hugh McElroy LaRue, Jr., Lawyer, 1014 18 St., Sacramento, Cal. Lawyer and Abstractor of Titles, Sacramento, Cal. m., Edith Hughson, June 7, 1907. Memb., Elks. Clubs: University; Sutler. Guy Heancastle Stokes, Real Estate, 1604 Haight St., San Francisco, Cal. Ph.B. Pub., Union, Sacramento, Cal., and Globe,, San Francisco, Cal. Real Estate Bus., San Francisco, m., Elizabeth Tyrrell, 1892. *Charles Groff Harker, San Francisco. Cal. Alaska, 1890. . • ' -' i8gi Anson Stiles Blake, Contractor, 2^3 1 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley. Cal. ' A.B. Pres., Blabe & Bilger Co., Oakland; 'Cal. V. Pres., San Francisco Quarries Co., Cal. Cashier, Cent. Bk., Oakland. Receiver, Sco- field Constr. Co. Builder Mare Island Navy Yard Dry Dock, m., Anita Day Symmes, May 17, 1894. Howard Baker Gates, Physician; and Surgeon, Porter Bldg., San Jose, Cal. Ph.B., M.D. Asst. Ed., Occident, 1887-88. M.D., New York Horn. Med. Coll., 1895. William John Green, Lawyer, 8ii Bonnie Brae St., Los Angeles, Cal. A.B., LL.B. See Upsilon, 1891. Univ. of Cal., 1887-88. Brown Univ., 1888-91. Albert Warren Gunnison, 3571 21 St., San Francisco, Cal. A.B., A.M. Insp., Bd. of Fire Underwriters, San Francisco, Cal. m., Esther C. Hansen, Dec. 5, 1908. Beverley Lacy Hodgshead, Lawyer, 1715 Euclid Ave., Berkeley, Cal. LL.B. Univ. of Cal., 1887-88. Prin., Bay Dist. Sch., Oakland, Cal., 1888 — LL.B^ Univ. of CaU, Hastings Coll. of Law, 1891. Lawyer, Berkeley, Cal., 1981 — . m., Nellie M. Eddes, 1894. Howard Drury Melone, Rancher, Scotia, Humboldt Co., Cal. James Logan Whitbeck, fcare G. A. Harker, Mill Valley, Marvin Co., Cal. Eugene John Zeile, fcor. Fillmore and Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. 1892 Harris Stearns Allen, Advertising, 955 Clayton St., San Francisco, Cal. Ph.B. Journalist and Memb., Allen's Press Clipping Bureau, San Francisco, Cal., 1892 — . m., Alice M. Mahew, Mar. 28, 1900. David Andrew Conrad, Physician, 1935 Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara, Cal. M.D. Univ. of Freiburg, Ger., 1895; Berlin, 1896. m., Lyde Visscher Staats, nee Visscher, 1890. Carlton Webster Greene, Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. ' Capt., Univ. Cadets. Dep. Clk., Supei-ior Ct.. Alameda, Cal., 1893-95. Dep. Dist. Atty., Ala- meda Co., 1895-96; Asst. Dist. Atty., 1896-98. Atty. for Supt. of Schs., San Francisco, Cal., 1898-1903; id., Pub. Admr., 1903-04. Memb., Sons of Am. Rev. Club, University. Robertson Topp McKisick, Lawyer, 35 StoU Bldg., Sacramento, Cal. Ph.B. Prin., Elk Grove Union High Sch., Sacramento Co., Cal., 1893-96; id., Night Sch., Oakland, Cal., 1897-99. Lawyer, Sacramento, 1899^. m., Jane Powers Herrick, July 29, 1903. Dir., Sacramento Chamber of Commerce. Memb., Lodge of Perfection, F. & A. M. Charles Edward Munson, Journalist, tPortland. Ore. Carl Schurz Smith, Lawyer, Puueo, Hjlo, Hawaii. ■ A.B., LL.B. A.B., Stanford 'Univ.j' 1893. '109s THETA ZETA LL. n., Northwestn. Law Sch., 1895. 111. Bar, 1895. Kcpublic of Hawaii Bar, 1B98. in., Nel- lie Wood, Atlantic, Ja., Dec. 2, 1898. Circ. Judge, Hawaii, 1900. Memb., Hawaiian Legie., 1905-06. ♦Gardner Perry Pond, Physician, Pasa- . dena, Cal. *Burbank Gustav Somers, San Francisco, Cal. (I., 1904. 1893 Lewis Whitaker Allen, Surgeon, Lincoln Bldg., Union Square. San Francisco, Cal. B.S. M.D., Cooper Med. Coll., 1896. Grad., Mt. Sinai Hosp., New York, N. Y. Chief Surg., St. Luke's Hosp., San Francisco, Cal. Instr. in Surg., L'niv. of Cal. Egbert James Gates, Live Stock and Real Estate, 330 Byrne Bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. m., Dorothy \'ernon Stiles, Ottuniwa, la., June 18, igo2. Bus., New York, N. Y., 1904-09. Dealer in Live Stock and Real Estate, Los An- Keles, Cal., 1909 — . Clubs: California; Uni- versity; Country. Res., 1120 Buena Vista St., South Pasadena. Samuel Moody Haskins, Lawyer, 718 Pacific Electric Bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. A.B. m., Elisa Bonsall, Los Angeles, Cal., Apr. la, igo2. [Harry] Hull McLaughry, Lawyer, Pla.za Drive, Claremont Park, Berkeley, Cal. A.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1896. Lawyer, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Berkeley, Cal., 1896 — . m.. Anita Baldwin, Oct- 26, 1900. Asst. Postmaster, San Francisco, 1904-og. Clubs: University of California; Olympic (San Francisco) ; Jonathan (Los Angeles). 1894 Roy Hughes Clarke, Mining Engineer, 425 Fifth Ave., Spokane, Wash. Stanley Alexander Easton, Mining Engi- neer, Kellogg, Idaho. B.S. Mgr., Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mng. and Concentrating Co., Kellogg, Idaho. Dir., one State and one Natl. Bk., and various mining ftnd pub. service corpus. m., Estelle Green- ough, Nov. 15, 1906. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. ; Mng. and Metallurgical Soc. of Am.; Elks; F. & A. M. Clubs: Spokane; Spokane Country; Rocky Mountain Country (New York). McCoy Fitzgerald, Lawyer and Rancher, P. O. Box 86. Redding, Cal. A.B., LL.B. Maj., Battalion, Cadets, Univ. of Cal., 1894. LL.B., Harvard, 1897. Lawyer, San Francisco and Redding, Cal., 1898 — . m.. Bertha Margaret Bleidorn, Oct. 6, 1906. Pres., Townsend Flat Water Ditch Co., Clear Creek, Shasta Co., Cal.; Trustee, School Dist., ib., 9 yrs. V. Pres.. XXXVII A K E Conv., Ro- chester, N. Y., Nov. 11-12, 1884. Chmn., Dem. Co. Conv., twice. Del., Dem. State Conv., twice. Memb., Dunn Co. Cent. Com. Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks. Frank Morton Todd, Editor, 1334 Arch St., Berkeley, Cal. Ph.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1894-95- Ed. Staff, Journal, Chicago, 111., 1895-1900. Ed., Mer- chants' Assn. Review, San Francisco, Cal., 1902-09. Author, "Eradicating Plague from San Francisco." ♦David Arthur Porter, Engineer, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. 1895 Richard [Y] Fitzgerald, Lawyer, Grew Estate, Hyde Park, Mass. A.B. LL.B., Harvard. Xev., Cal., N. Y. and Mass. Bar. Rancher, Redding, Cal., 1898-1900; 1904-06. m., Susan Grimes Walker, Aug. 3, 1901. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1900-04; Boston, Mass., 1907 — . Edward Howard French, tDallas, Ore. Luther Herbert Green, Broker, cor. Adams St. and Western Ave., Los An- geles, Cal. Ph.B. Stock and Bond Broker, Los Angeles, Cal., 1895 — . m., Edith Neustadt, Oct. 20, 1908. Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks; Los Angeles Stock Exchange. Club, California. Walter Albion Hewlett, College Profes- sor, 902 Baldwin Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. B.S. M.D., Johns Hopkins. A fi A. Prof., Theory and Practice of Med., Univ. of Mich- m., Louise Redington, San Francisco, Cal., 1907. Club, University (San Francisco). Edgar Rickard, Publisher, 667 Howard St., San Francisco. Cal.; 808 Salisbury House, London, E. C, Eng. B.S. Assayer and Surveyor, 1895-98. Mine Mgr., U. S., Australia and Mex., 1898-1905. Bus. _Mgr., Mining and ScientiHc Press, San Francisco, 1905-09. Part Owner, id., and The Mining Magazine, London. Life Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Frank Devello Stringham, Lawyer, 630 Chronicle Bldg., San Francisco, CaX. A.B. Univ. of Cal., Hastings Coll. of Law, 1896-97. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1897 — ^. m., Juliet White Garber, Nov. 23, 1905. Dir., Pacific Gas and Elect. C^o. ; San Francisco Gas & Elect. Co. Clubs: Univ. of Cal.; Faculty. [William] Whitman Symmes, Mining Engineer. Balboa Bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. A.B. Consulting Eng., Virginia City, Nev., and Supt., Mexican Mine. Memb., Mng. and Metallurgical Soc; Soc. of Chem. Industry; Am. Chem. Soc; Am. Electro Chem. Soc. Clubs: Harvard; University; Bohemian; Chit Chat. ♦Walter Harbourne Powell, Berkeley, Cal. 1896 Edwin Tyler Blake, Contractor and En- gineer, 2233 Piedmont Way, Berkeley, Cal. B.S. m., Harriet Whitney Carson, Jan. 12, 1904. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs. Assoc. Memb., Am. Inst. Elect^ Engs. 1096 THETA ZETA Nelson Edgar Dornin, Banker, fBank of California, San Francisco, Cal. Harrington Bidwell Graham, Physician and Surgeon, 1419 Channing Way, Berkeley, Cal. B.S., M.D. Skull and Keys. M.D., 1899. Interne, St. Luke's PIosp., San Francisco, Cal., 1S99; Supt., Waldeck Sanitarium, ib., 1900. Johns Hopkins, 1901. Univ. of Berlin, 1902. Asit. in Surg., Polyclinic Dept, Univ. of Cal., 1903-05. Phys., Specialist in Ear, Nose, and Throat, Berkeley, Cal., 1905 — . Univ. of \'ienna, 1908-09. Volunteer Asst., in Priv. Ordination of Docent Dr. M. Hajek, \^ienna, 1909; id., K. K. Univ., Ohrenklinik, 1909. John Power Hutchins, Mining Engineer, 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Ph.B. Mng. Eng., San Francisco, Cal., and New York, N. Y., 1896 — . Non-Resident Lect., Mining, Columbia. Writer on Technical Sub- jects for U. S. Geol. Surv. Charter Memb., Mng. and Metallurgical Soc. of Am. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs^; Instn. of Mng. and Metallurgy of Eng. George Oscar Noble, Electrical Engi- neer, 220 W. ID St., Los Angeles, Cal. E.S. With Westinghouse Elect. & Mng. Co., Los Angeles, ■ Cal. Edward Gorham Rideout, Banker, 1950 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. Raymond John Russ, Surgeon, Schroth Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.S., M.D. Ed.-in-Chief, Blue and Gold (4). Instr., Chem., High Sch., Oakland, Cal., 1896- 97. Johns Hopkins, 1897-98. M.D., Univ. of Cal., 1900. Surg., in charge of Hosj)., A., T. and S. F. Ry., Albuquerque, N. Mex., 1900-oa, Surg., San Francisco, L902 — . Memb., Med. Faculty, Univ. of Cal., 1904 — ; Res. Surg;, ib., 1907 — . Representative, Cal. State Bd. of Health, Campaign against Bubonic Plague, San Francisco, 1907-09. Author, "Contribu- tions on Fractures," " Surgical Aspects of Varix of the Lower Limbs"; articles on Sur- gery in various Med. Jours. Memb., Cal. Acad. of Med.; Am. Med. Assn. Clubs: University, University of California. Howard Potter Veeder, Officer of Cor- porations, gog Kohl Bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. B.S. Gen. Agt., Stanislaus Elect. Power Co. and Dir. and Sec, Tuolumne Water Power Co. Memb., F. & A. M. Clubs: Bohemian; Uni- versity; Family (San Francisco); Athenian (Oakland); Yosemite (Stockton). Howard Clinton Woodsum, Mining Ex- pert, fCentral America. *Charles Dennis Kennedy, Pinole, Cal. *Willard Dawson Thompson, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1897 James Hall Bishop, Officer of Corpora- tion, Russ Bldg., -San Francisco. Cal. LL.B., 1900. Skull and Key. e N E. Pres., Thos. B. Bishop Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1900 — . Robert Eastman Easton, Officer of Cor- porations, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara Co., Cal. A.B. Clyde Briggs Laughlin, Physician, Uni- versity Club, San Francisco, Cal. M.D., Univ. of Cal., 1900. Class Pres., 1 yr. Class Treas., 2 yrs. Phys., Santa Rosa and San Francisco, Cal., 1900 — . Surg., U. S. S., S. C. & G. S. Patterson on their ist Expeditions to Bering Sea. m., Mary Louise King, 1904. Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks. Club, University (San Francisco). John Hubert Mee, Lawyer, Merchants' Exchange Bldg., San Rafael, Cal. Ph.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1901 — . Clubs: Pacific Union; Marin Golf and Country. John Brockway Metcalf, 2225 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, Cal. B.S. Skull and Keys, m., Elizabeth Vincent Huntington, 1906. Clubs: University (San Francisco) ; Faculty (Berkeley). Silas Henry Palmer, Contractor, Monad- nock Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Skull arid Keys. Memb., Palmer, McBryde & Quayle, R. R. Contrs., San Francisco, Cal., 1900 — . George Harding Whipple, Lawyer, 1232 Merchants' Exchange Bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. Ph.B. LL.B., Harvard, 1900. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., rgoo — . Club, University. ♦George Asa Harker, Mill Valley, Cal. 1898 Fred Hathaway Bixby, Rancher, Long Beach, Cal. Allen Lawrence Chickering, Lawyer, 621 Walsworth Ave., Oakland. Cal. A.B., LL.B. e N E. Skull andKeys. * A *. Pres., LII A K E Conv., Detroit, Mich., Nov. 17-18, 1898. Harvard Law Sch., 1898-1900. Memb., Nominating Com., LIU A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., Nov. 16-17, 1899. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., 1901. Lawyer, Oakland, Cal., 1901 — . m.. Alma H. Sherman, May 19, 1903. Dir. and Sec, Seaboard Natl. Bk., San Fran- cisco, Cal. Clubs: Merchants; Claremont Country, Dixwell Davenport, Insurance and Real Estate, Spokane, Wash. Ins. and Real Estate, San Francisco, Cal., 1898-1907; Spokane, Wash., 1907 — . Donald Jackson Frick, Physician, 612 Detla Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. M.D., 1899. Phys., Los, Angeles, Cal., 1899,^. m., Irene Stephens, Sept. 15, 1902. Instr., Med., Univ. of Cal., Los Angeles Dept, At- tending Phys., Los Angeles Co. Hosp.; id.. Children's Hosp. Memb., Los Angeles Co, Med. Soc; Cal. State Med. Soc; Am. Med, Assn. Walter Augustus Starr, Merchant, 306 E. 20 St., Oakland, Cal. Ph.B. Mirier and Grain Merchant, Oakland, Cal., 1898—. 1097 THETA ZETA Samuel Austin Wood, Real Estate, 3233 , Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cai. Ph.B. *Henry Charles Merrill, Berkeley, Cal. *John Sroufe Merrill, Merchant, San Francisco, Cal. A.B. Skull and Keys. 8 N E. d., Bartlett Springs, Lake Co., Cal., Mar, 3, 1909. 1899 Thomas Porter Bishop, Lawyer, Russ Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.L. LL.B., 1901. Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., igoi — . m., Anna B. Voorhies, June, 190T. Sec, Thomas B. Bisiiop Co. Dir., Giant Powder Co. Consolidated. Club, Pacific Union. Henry Bradford Burr, Mechanical Engi- neer, 168 Biddlc St., Milwaukee, Wis. Coml. Traveler and Mech. £ng., Milwaukee, Wis., 1899 — . Memb., Engs*. Soc. of Mil- waukee. Club, University. Sterling Douglas Carr, Lawyer, Mer- chants' Exchange Bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal. LL.B., Columbia, 1900. Nelson Andrew Eckart, Civil Engineer, 3014 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. Civ. £ng., San Francisco, 1899^. m., Edna J. Donaldson, 1 902. Assoc. Memb,, Soc. of Civ. Engs. ■George Herman Powers, Jr., Physician, 333 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.B. M'.D., 1902. Phys., San Francisco, Cal., and Boston, Mass., 1902 — . m., Madaline Davis, Boston, June 20, 1905. Memb., Mass. Med. Soc; Am. Med. Assn.; N. E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc George Edward Spence, fMonrovia, Cal. Harold Shakespear Symmes, Author and Journalist, 2231 Piedmont Way, Berke- ley. Cal, A.B;, Ph.D. Class Hist. (4). Author, "The Duke of Ogdenburg" (3) ; "The Volunteer" <3); "His Father's Son" (4). Charter Day Orator, Ed.-in-Chief, Daily Californian; Univ. of Cal. (4), Skull and Keys, * B K, Pres., Musical Clubs, Sketch Club, Dram, Club. Class Day Speaker. Grad. Student, Univ. of Berlin, 1899-1900; Paris, igoo-03. University Doctorate, summa cum laude, 1903. Research Student, Oxford and British Museum, 1900-03. Univ. of Cal. Del. to CCCC Anniversary, Univ. of Glasgow, 1902. Prof., Eng. Lit., Columbia, 1903. Res,, Colo, and Southn, Cal,, 1904 — , Author, "Les Deberes de la Critique Dramat- ique," "The Divine Benediction," "In the Land of Chance." Contrib,, Eng. and Am. Mags. Morton Ellsworth Wood, U. S. Army, Fort Riley, Kans. See Gamma Beta, 1900. Columbia Sch. of Architecture, 1900. Priv., 1st Cav., U. S. A., 1900; 2d Lt., Artillery Corps, 1901 — . .Art. Sch., Fortress Monroe, 1905. Mounted Service Sch., Fort Riley, Kans., 1908—; 1st Lt., 6th Field Artillery. Author, "Drill Regulations for Mountain Artillery, U. S. A.," 1906. John.Zeile, 1717 California St., San Fran- cisco, Cal, ic I goo Alfred Ray Burrell, Contractor, Central Bank Bldg., Oakland, Cal. .Sec, Burrell Bridge & Construction Co., Gen. Contrs., Oakland, 1900 — . Arthur William Goodfellow, Real Estate Dealer and Fruit Grower, Sequoia Club, Fresno, Cal. A.B. LL.B., 1903. Cal. Bar, 1903. Eugene Elbert Hewlett, Lawyer, Oak Knoll, Pasadena, Cal. B.L, LL,B,, Univ. of Cal.; id.. Harvard, 1903. Cal. Bar, 1903. Memb., Hewlett, Bancroft, and Ballantine, Lawyers, 307 Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco, Cal., and 317 Pacific Elect. Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. William Kennedy White, Crocker Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. LL.B., 1902. Lawyer, San Francisco. Cal., 1902 — . igoi Lawrence Lincoln Greene, Lawyer, 1283 Green St., San Francisco, Cal. LL.B. Kd. StafiF, Daily Californian, 2 yrs. Jr. Class Pres. Mgr., Jr. Farce and Jr. Prom. ONE. Skull and Keys.. Golden Bear. ist Lt., University Cadets. Clk., Superior Ct. of Alameda Co., Cal., 1901-03. Cal. Bar, 1903. Dep. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co., 1904-07. Law- yer, San Francisco, Cal., 1907. Roy L. McCabe, fByron, Cal. Henry Clinton Melon, fNapa, Cal, Stanley Moore, in McClure St., Oak- land, Cal, Frank Garniss Noyes, tNapa, Cal, William Beaumont Schaw, Manufacturer, 1915 L St,, Sacramento, Cal. B.S. Skull and Keys, m., Frances Rusby, 1901. 1902 Frank Moss Ballard, Real Estate Broker, 317 Pacific Electric Bldg., Los An- geles, Cal. Edward Bishop, Lawyer, Russ Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.S, Skull and Keys. ONE. Track Team. Mandolin Club. .'\griculturist, Cal., 1902 — . m., Clara V. Sawyer, 1904. Clubs: Olympic; Pacific Union (San Francisco). Frank Edward Bishop, Rancher. 2309 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. A.B, Harold Hyde Braly, Mining and Civil Engineer, 238 Andrews Blvd., Los An- geles. Cal. B.S. t'rinceton, 1898-99. Mng. and Civ. Eng.. Los Angeles, Cal., 1902 — . m., Henrietta James, Apr. 2, 1903. Logan Bertram Chandler, Fire Insur- ance, 318 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Hewitt Davenport,. Real Estate, care Spirit Lake. Land Co., Spirit Lake, Idaho. Skull and Keys. 9 N E. Res., Spirit Lake, THETA ZETA Idaho, 1907 — ; Pres., 10,000. Club; Pre^., Bd. 'of Edu. ; Supt., S. Sch. ; Mgr., Brass Band, Orchestra, Baseball Team, and. Opera House. Sales Mgr., Spirit Lake Co. m., Louise Hollis- ter Cooper, Santa Barbara, Cal., July 13, 1908. Hugh Goodfellow, Lawyer, 430 Califor- ; nia St., San Pranciseo, Cal. A.B., LL.B. Univ. of Cal., 1898-1901. Co- lumbia, 1901-02. LL.B., Univ. of Cal., 1905. Grad. Oration. Dep. Dist. Atty., Alameda Co., Cal., 1905-06. Ralph Dodge Merrill, Merchant, 6 and Townsend Sts., San Francisco, Cal. ■, Univ. of Cal., 1888-1901. 2d V. Pres., Hol- brook, Merrill & Stetson, San Francisco, Cal. Gurney Elwood Newlin, Lawyer, Cali- fornia Club, Los Angeles, Cal. B.L., LL.B. Skull and Keys. Glee and - Banjo Clubs. 11 H. California- Club. Wite- nagemot. LL.B., Harvard, 1905. Cal. Bar, .1904. Lawyer, Los Angeles, Cal., 1905 — . ., Gen. Atty., Los Angeles Pac. Ry. Co. Comr. from Cal. on Uniform State Laws. Temporary Chmn., LVII A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 11-14, 1903. Pres., A K E Alumni Assn. of Southn. Cal. Clubs: California (Sec. and . Memb., Bd. of Dirs.); Country. Lloyd Alexander Womble, Mining Engi- neer, P. O. Box IIS, Boksburg, Trans- vaal, South Africa. B.S. Gen. Mgr., Van Dyk Proprietary Mines, Ltd., Transvaal, South Africa. *Besworth Dunne, Lawyer, San Fran- cisco, Cal. igo3 Frank Maddux Evans, Nevada City, Nev. Charles Henry Hudson, Contractor, 400 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Charles Edwin Hume, Merchant, 107 Hillside Ave., Piedmont, Cal. Shipping and Comsn. Merchant, 1903 — . m., Eleanor C. Eckart, 1904. Leslie Webb Symmes, Agricultural En- gineer. Faculty Club, Berkeley. Cal. B.S. Order of the Golden Bear. Winged Helmet Soc. Skull and Keys. Agr. Eng. and Land Expert, U. S. Reclamation Service, 1904-05; San Jose, Babicora, Mexico', 1906-07; San Francisco, Cal., 1907 — . Clubs: University of Cal.; Faculty. John Joseph Valentine, Merchant, 220 E. 20 St., Oakland, Cal. *Thomas Wilson Haskins, Peking, China. 1904 Roger Chickering, Insurance, Mer- chants' Exchange Bldg., San Fran- , Cisco, Cal. ra., Theo Parr, 1906. Benjamin Harwood, Structural Engineer, 2063 Oxford Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. m., Edith Campbell, 1906. John Van Gieson Posey, Manufacturer, Hoquiam, Wash. Pres., Dodge Posey Co., Los Angeles, Ca!., 1904-09. ! m., i^:' !;■ Coulter, ib.',i Mar.; 1904. Pres., Posey-., Mfg. Co., -Hoquiam, Wash., 1909—. Robert Pierce Sherman, Railroading, 2069 Oxford Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Gen. Mgr., Los Angeles Pac. R. R. Co. John Cleveland Whipple, Farmer, De- coto, Alameda Co., Cal. Wilder Wight, Lawyer, 2330 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Cal. B.L. Cal. Bar, igo8. Lawyer, Berkeley, Cal., 1908 — . *Stanley Richardson Symmes. 1 90s Carleton Francis Burke, Real Estate, 26 Berkeley Square, Los Angeles, Cal. Robert Augustine Craig, Officer of Cor- porations, Phoenix, Ariz. Siipt., Phoenix Ry. Co.; id., Water Dept., Phcenix, Ariz.. .1907 — . Frank Dawson Gillelen, Civil Engineer, 604 W. & C. Bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. B.S. Memb., Olmsted & Gillelen, Civil Engs., 1906 — . Herbert Frank Harrold, Engineer, 1341 Twenty-sixth Ave., Fruitvale. Cal. Asst. Eng., San Diego & Ariz. Ry.. Co., 1-905 — . Trowbridge Wes;ley Hendrick, 219 North Soto St., Los Angeles, Cal. Frederick Walter Macfarland, Jr., Farm- er, Honolulu, H. L Univ. of Cal., 1901 — . Shipping Clk., — 1908. ra., Alice Campbell, 1905. Farmer, Honoluluj H. L, 1908—. - , Victor Nicholson Metcalf, fU. S. Navy, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Oliver W. Posey, 410 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. igo6 Aldrich Barton, Manufacturer, S31-3 Howard St., San Francisco, Cal. Memb., Barton Packing & Rubber Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1906 — . Res., 563 Oakland Ave. Willard Barton, Jr., 563 Oakland Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Edward Christian Bosbyshell, Merchant, 1238 W. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal.' With United Wholesale Groceries, m., Huston Bishop, J 908. Clarence Stinson Fay, Merchant, Leyal- ton, Cal. Lumber Bus. William Strobridge Gelette, Civil Engi- neer, 122 E. 12 St., Oakland, Cal. Track Team (1). V. Pres., Banjo and Man- dolin Club (4). e N E. Skull and Keys. Civ. Eng., Oakland, Cal., 1906 — . John Dove Isaacs, Jr., Civil Engineer, Pendleton, Ore. Skull and Keys. Asst. Eng., Oregon Ry. and Nav. Co., Ore., 1906-08. Div. Eng., Gray'E lOQQ THETA ZETA Harbor & Puget Sound R. R., Aberdeen, Wash,, 1908 — . ni., Constance Ashley DeSpain, Port- land, Ore., Sept., 1907. Edward Richard Maier, 160S S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Cal. Rowe Sanderson, Officer of Corporation, loi Court St., Los Angeles, Cal. Sec, Cal. Truck Co., 1906 — . Carl William Eugene Wolff, Officer of Corporation, 3540 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. Sec, William Wolff & Co., 1906 — . 1907 Walter Miller Clark, Manager, 710 W. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. Mgr., Los Alamitos Sugar Co., Los Alamitos, Cal., 1907 — . m., Estelle Virginia McDowell, Jan. 6, 1909. Clubs: Los Angeles Country; California. Henry Higby Gutterson, Architect, Cloyne Court, Berkeley, Cal. With D. H. Burnham, San Francisco, Cal., 1907. Europe, 1907-10. With John Galen Howard, Architect, Berkeley, Cal., igio — . Stafford Louis Hamm, Mining Engineer, 2330 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Skull and Keys. ONE. Pres., Mng, Assn., 1906. Chester Roy McKillican, Rancher, San Leandro. Alameda Co., Cal. Skull and Keys. G N E. Golden Bear. Class Crew (2-3-4); Capt. (4). Varsity Crew (ist 8-oared Regatta on Pacific Coast). Football Team (4). Joseph Warren Spieker, Manager, 1715 Mission St., San Francisco, Cal. Skull and Keys. 6 N E. Mgr., Eureka Sash, Door &'■ Moulding Mills, 1907 — . Alvin Dumond Wilder, Civil Engineer, 2907 Dwightway, Berkeley, Cal. Gus Meckfessel, Farmer, Hanford, Kings Co., Cal. Skull and Keys. Winged Helmet. 9 N E. m.. Mace Flint, iN'ov. 24, 1908. *Selwyn Emmett Graves, Alhambra, Cal. igo8 George Wilder Goodfellow, 923 Fifth Ave., Oakland, Cal. James Boyd Harrold, 1305 E. 16 St., Fruitvale, Cal. Andrew Gilbert Horner, Lumberman, I2S7 Jackson St., Oakland, Cal. Henry Mackie Isaacs, 135 Adams St., Chicago, 111. A.B. Staff, Blue and Gold (4). Jr. Farce Cast. 6 N E. Harvard Law Sch., 1909 — . Robert Vrooman Jordan, County Offi- cial, East Auburn, Cal. e N E. Skull and Keys. Golden Bear. Var- sity Baseball Team (1-2.13-4); Capt., id. (4). Fresh. Football Team. Custodian, Stanford Axe. Merab., "Big C" Soc. Mng. and Dep. Co. Clk., Alameda Co., 1908 — . Desmond Earl McCabe, Automobile Dealer, Byron, Cal. ♦William George Valentine, Oakland, Cal. 1909 Elmer Ackley Breckenfeld, San Fran- cisco, Cal. B.S. Fresh. Glee Com. Ed., Blue and Gold. Chmn., Men's Dormitory Com. (4). © N E. English Club. Economics Club; Pres. (3-4)- Jr. Farce (3). Eng. Club Plays. Del., LXII A K E C;onv., Hartford, Conn., Nov., 1909. Walter Muir Cahoone, Mining Engineer, Red Bluff, Cal. See Gamma Beta, 1909. Univ. of Cal., 1905. Columbia, 1906. Rossiter Loren Mikel, 1155 Madison St., Oakland, Cal. B.S. Winged Helmet. 6 N. E. Golden Bear. Mgr., Occident; Pelican; Blue and Gold. Pres., English Club. James Frederick Shingle, 206 Frederick St., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. Fresh. Glee Com. Floor Mgr. (i). Mgr., Track Team (2-3). Memb., Rally Com. (2-3). Chmn., Stanford Univ. and Univ. of Cal. Inter-Collegiate Agreement, 1908-09. 9 N E. * A *. Nion Robert Tucker, 2409 H St., Sacra- mento, Cal. Richmond Ballard Young, 272 Vallejo St., San Francisco, Cal. W^itb Cal. & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co. I910 Roderick Dean Burnham, 505 Winona St., Pasadena, Cal. Carleton Wilsey Cushman, Reno, Nev. Jr. Prom. Com. 9 N E. Fresh. Track Team (2). Horace Donnell, 6312 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Benjamin Kaine Douglass, 4313 Pasa- dena Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 1911 John Mather Arneill, Ventura, Cal. John Davenport Broomfield, Box 51, San Mateo, Cal. Robert Derry Corlett, 113 Division St., Napa, Cal. Fresh. Auditing Com. 9 N E. Joel Wright Coulter, 1015 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Cal. William Henry Greenlaw, Jr., 1709 O St.. Sacramento, Cal. Capt., Class Baseball Team (i). Chmn., Re- ception Com. Fresh. Glee Club. Blue and Gold Cartoon Pr., 1909. Ed., Pelican; id., Blue and Gold. THETA ZETA Tyler Tubbs Henshaw, 121 1 Sixth Ave., Oakland, Cal. Chmn., Arrangettients Com. Fresh. Glee. Ar- rangement Com., Soph. Hop. Asst. Mgr., Pelican. Edward Blaisdell Kendall, Ukiah, Mendocino Co., Cal. e N E. Henry Victor Owens, Seattle Natl. Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Kresh. Glee Com. Arthur Leo Shannon, 1007 F St., Sacra- mento, Cal. Sanford Titus, 2330 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Cal. igi2 Benjamin Callister Corlett, 113 Division St.,' Napa, Cal. Michael Joel Dillman, Jr., 1515 M St., Sacramento, Cal. Arthur Kennedy Doe, San Mateo, Cal. Garretson Dulin, 181 Commonwealth Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. See Delta Chi, 1912. Univ. of Cal., 1908-09, Cornell, 1909 — . Keith Gazzam Fisken, 1120 Union St., Seattle, Wash. Frank Bryan Isaacs, 2330 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Elvin Lee La Rue, 1809 Euclid Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Morgan Eugene La Rue, 1606 H St., Sacramento, Cal. Fresh. Glee Com. Theodore Owens, Seattle, Wash. George Edmounde Saunders, Emmets- burg. Iowa. See Delta Chi, igi2. Univ. of Cal., 1908-09. Cornell, 1909 — . Wolcott Pratt Stanton, 2616 College Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Samuel Gerrit Wight, 60 Judd St.. Hono- lulu, H. I. j^^ artforb CC( ALPHA CHI TRINITY COLLEGE Hartford, Conn. Chartered, May 5, 1879 AT the opening of the fall term, 1877, in Trinity College, there were a comparatively large number of undergraduates, not members of any secret society. This was particularly the case with the Class of '80, which had been increased by a number of men who manifested little desire to join any society. This body of " Neutrals," as they were called, constituted no less than one-third of the class. Among these " Neutrals " were a number of men who, although they had been sought by one or more of the societies, owing to a dislike for their poli- cies, had refused all such overtures. In fact, the peculiar methods adopted by the societies in the college politics, their reputation and obvious tendencies had aroused opposition on the part of the entire " Neutral " body. The societies represented in college at that time were, A *, I K A, * K (now A A $), and B B (* Y). The necessity for a change in affairs was felt by all, not connected with the above-mentioned societies. After deep deliberation, on the part of the mbst prominent men, the only line of action that presented itself was the founding of a chapter of some established and reputable Greek letter fra- ternity. It must not be a local affair, but a fraternity with a name and reputation, with influence and authority, with recognized principles and esr tablished precedents. Such a society, it was thought, by preserving a high standard of honor and integrity among its members would compel the other societies to elevate their own standards, in order to compete with it in rushing ; and would thus purify the college atmosphere and eliminate certain abuses. It would also have sufficient strength to break up the league that had been formed between the four existing societies, and bring about a more equitable divisidn' of the offices. As a first and most necessary step, in carry- ing dut this line of action, t:he "Clio Literary Society " was formed. The It 03 ALPHA CHI members of the " Clio " as it was originally constituted were as follows: John Chester Barrows, Lawson Ihxvver Bidwell, Henry Campbell Black, Arthur William Burroughs, David Law Fleming, and Henry McBride, of the class of '80, and Walter Davidson Bidwell, Charles Smith Cook, Simeon Lord Gilber- son, .\lfred t'oole Grint, Adolph William Reineman, and I'rederick Herbert Rovvse of '81. One of the first movements of the " Clio " was to engage for its use a fourth-story room in a building on Main Street in Hartford, near the bridge over the Park river. There was certainly nothing pretentious about the room, but it answered the purpose very well. This society was a hard-working club, admitting no nonsense, desperately in earnest. Nothing was done at first, but early that winter the members began to hold meetings regularly every Wed- nesday evening, when the routine business would be transacted and a literary schedule carried out. They began to plan for the second • lep in the line of action ; namely, the securing of a charter from some Greek letter fraternity, whose standards, as far as could be learned by outsiders, seemed to come nearest to those established by " Clio." After considering several of the most prominent, it was decided to petition A K E for a charter. A petition was sent by the " Clio " Society to the 32nd annual convention of A K E which met in New York in 1878. After some delay this petition was accepted and a charter granted. On May 5, 1879, ^^ " Clio " was inaugurated and became known as the A X Chapter of A K E. A X at once began to take an active part in college afifairs. From the very first, by the most earnest work, she took her place as the leader of the societies and has maintained it ever since, although such fraternities as * Y and A A $ have chapters now estab- lished at Trinity. She has held many important offices and college honors and yet has always preserved those standards for which she was first organized. In 1880 the 34th annual convention was held in Hartford under the man- agement of A X, and although still an infant, she made a very creditable show- ing. As time went on her quarters in the Times building became more and more crowded and inadequate. The necessity for a house of her own became greater and greater. Finally, with the aid of a few of our most active alumni, a subscription was started. The alumni, as a whole, responded nobly, with the result that in 1901 a beautiful house was built and furnished. In the fall of that year the chapter moved into its new home at 94 Vernon Street. In the fall of 1908, the convention was held again in Hartford, this time both " Mother " # and A X acting as hosts. It is not necessary to comment on this, as it happened so recently that everyone remembers it vividly. On May 18, 1909, we celebrated our 30th anniversary in an appropriate man- ner. Many of our alumni have become prominent men in the professional, busi- ness and religious world. At present the chapter is in first-class condition. We still more than hold our own in college afifairs. We get the choice of the new. men at rushing and still maintain to the best of our ability those standards first established by " Clio." 1 104 ALPHA CHI CHAPTER ROLL HONORARY MEMBER John Pooler Harbison, Retired, 102 Ver- non St., Hartford, Conn. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1880 John Chester Barrows, Insurance, 605- 617 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Ed., Trinity Ivy. Teacher, Math., St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, N. Y. 1880-81; Foxchase, Philadelphia, Pa., 1881-85. Traveling Supt. of Agencies, Mut. Accident Assn., 1885 — . m., Emma Louise Adams, Huntington, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1887. Pres., Miss. Valley A K E Alumni Assn. Harry Campbell Black, Lawyer, 2516 14 St., Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M Charter Member. Jackson Philos. Pi. Decl. Pr Silver Medal Orator. * B K. Class Day Poet. Pa. Bar, 1883. Lawyer, St. Paul, Minn., 1S83-84; Williamsport, Pa., 1884- 88. Lawyer, Specialty, Corpn. Law, Washing- ton, D. C, .1888— r«t. Dir. and Gen. Counsel, several Corpns. ^'Author, "Constitutional Pro- hibitions," *'A Treatise on Tax Titles,*' "Dic- tionary of Law," "Law of Judgments," *'Law of Intoxicating Liquors," "Am. Constitutional Law," "Construction and Interpretation of Laws," "Plandbook of Bankruptcy Law," "Law of Mortgages in 111." Ed., "Pomeroy on Wa- ter Rights," "Dillon on Removal of Causes." Contrib., Legal Periodicals and Cyclopedias. Memb., Natl. Geog. See; Am. Inst, of Civics. Pres., Booklovers' Corpn. Club, Cosmos. Oavid Law Fleming, Chaplain, U. S. Army, War Dept., Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M. Charter Member. Class Receiver Oration, 1878. Orat. Pr., 1878. Ed., Tablet. Commenc. Speaker. Berkeley Div. Sch., 1881- 83. m., Wilhelmina P. Smith, Middletown, Conn., June 25, 1883. Missn., P. E. Ch., Pa., 1883-85; P. E. Ch., Muncy, Pa., 1885-88; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-94. A K E Council, A X Chap., Jan., 1S90— . P. E. Ch., Lead- ville, Colo., 1894-1903. Chapl., Priv., I Co., 2d Regt., N. G. C, 1896. Chapl., ist Regt. Inf., Colo. Vols., Manila, P. I., 1898-99. Rep., Anglo-Am. Ch. Missn., 1899. Chapl., 2d Cav., U. S. Army, 1903 — . Memb., Sons of Rev.; Soc. Col. Wars; Array of the Philippines. Henry Clarence Loveridge, Lawyer, Coldwater, Mich. A.B. Charter Member. Coll. Marshal (3). m., Jessie Elizabeth Moore, St. Paul, Minn., Sept.- 5, 1884. Memb., Bd. of Edu., Coldwater, Mich. V. Pres., Mich. Alumni Assn. of Trin- ity Coll., 1900 — . Wellington James Rodgers, Lawyer, fLos Angeles, Cal. Charter Member, m., Mary Tudor, St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 27, 1882. *Lawson Brewer Bidwell, Teacher, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. Charter Member. , Pierson, ib., Feb. 18, 1908. Memb., F. & A. M.; Nobles Mystic Shrine; Elks. Clubs: St. Paul Commercial; White Bear Yacht. Arthur Henry Wright, Clergyman, New- buryport, Mass. A.B., A.M., B.D. Ed., Ivv. Fr. Pr. ist Eng. Lit. Pr. * B K. B.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1886. P. E. Ch., Dorchester, Mass., 1886-90. m., Claudia H. Hopkins, ib., Sept. 27, 1887. Sec, Arch-Deaconry, Hartford, Conn., 1893 — . Asst. Sec, Diocese of Conn., 1895-96. 1884 William Stanley Barrows, Clergyman and Teacher, Niagara Falls. N. Y. A.B., B.D., A.M. Fresh. Geom. Pr. Ed., Tablet; Ivy. 2d Chem. Pr. * B K.' Saluta- torian. Instr., Ft. Hill Sch., Canandaigua, N. Y., 1884-85. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1885-88. Essay Pr., "Missions," 1888. P. E. Ch., Little Neck, L. I., 1888-90. Missn., N. C, 1890-94. 'Trus- tee, Gen. Theol. Sem.; Mayo Fellow, 189^-97. Head Masjef. De Veaux- Coll., Niagara Fslls. - Ni Y.,' i8g7^. ■ m., Margartt Stuart Sarlwelle, '•'Uune 27, 'igoe.- Exam. Chapl., Dioti^se of Westn N. Y., 1908—. • ■ ' ' ' '' lb6 ALPHA CHI i88s Hiram Benjamin Loomis, College Pro- fessor, 2928 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., Ph.D. Algebra, Geom., Decl., and ist Ger. Prs. Ed., Tablet; Ivy. Valedictorian. Teacher, Gr., High Sch., Hartford, Conn., 1886-87. Student, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1887- Qo; Fellow, id., 1890; Ph.D. m., Carrie Emily Kingman. Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 2, iSgo. Instr., Physics, Univ. of Wis.; Prof., id., North- westn. Univ., 1890 — . Samuel Smith Mitchell, Clergyman, 222 W. 44 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., B.D. * B K. Toucey Schp. Pr. B.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., i888. Sr. Curate, St. Chrysostom's Chapel, Trinity Parish, New York, N. Y. Memb., Council and Chaplain, Actor's Ch. Alliance of Am. Dir., N. Y. Chapter, id. Priest Assoc, Guild of the Holy Cross. Meiiib., New York Alumni Assn. of A K E. ♦Nathan Follin Dauchy, Noroton, Conn. Trinity Coll., 1881-82. d., Manitou Springs, Colo., Oct. 17, 1885. 1886 Paul Herbert Birdsall, Clergyman, 498 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y. B.D. Lat. Pr. Ed., Tablet. Head-Master, Boys' Sch., Los Angeles, Cal., 1886-87. B.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1890. Henry Addison Graff, t32 and Smallman Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Trinity Coll., 1881-83. 1887 Alexander Hopkins Anderson, Lawyer, Venetia, Pa. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Ed., Iz'y. LL.B., Colum- bia, 1893. Lawyer, Venetia, Pa., 1893 — . Priv., 10th Pa. Vol. Inf., Philippine Campaign. Pres., loth Vol. Inf. Assn., 1904. V. Com- mander-in-Chief, Soc. Army of Philippines, 1909. Pres., ist Natl. Bk., Finlayville, ■ Pa. V. Pres., 1st Natl. Bk., Castle Shannon, Pa.; id.. Savings and Trust Co., ib. Dir., Bethel Telephone Co.; Excelsior Oil & Gas Co. Memb., A K E Alumni Assn. of Westn. Pa. Martin Kerfoot Coster, Lawyer, Univer- sity Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. A.B., A.M. * B K. Teacher, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1887^. Lawyer, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1893 — . m., Nancy D. Grigg,, Richmond, Va., Oct. 9, 1907. ■ Club, University. Charles Ephraim Deuel, Clergyman, 2682 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B., A.M. B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1891- Post Grad. Student, Oxford, Univ., Eng. P. E. Priest, 1891. rti., Katherine Isbister Weills. Ossinning, N. Y. P. E. Ch., Boise, Idaho, 1903;! Chicago, III., 1903-^—.- ' ' > ■'■ ' Edward Bowman Leaf, Merchant and Manufacturer, Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. , , . ''See Phi 1886. Trinity Coll., 1884-85. Instr.. Class., Selwyn Hall, ReiMnfei . :Pa:, i i885^6. Clk., Anchor ■ Line S.- S. :Gdl, !Ehiladeltihia,':Pa., 1886-87. With Pa. Investment; iCoJJ I Kansas City, Mo., and Osborn, Kans., 1887. Memb., E. B. Leaf & Co., Abstracters and Convey- ancers, Osborn, 1887-88. Merchant and Mfr., Iron and Steel, Philadelphia, 1888—. m., Elizabeth Trenchard, 1894. Charles Thomas Waters, Chemist, fChi- cago. 111. A.B. Trinity Coll., 1S83-84. A.B., Hobart Coll., 1887; Ed., Eclio, ib., 1887. Chem., Lower Chicago Rolling Mills, Chicago, 111, 1888 George Israel Browne, Clergyman, 319 West Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. A.B., A.M., B.D. Ed., Tablet. Commenc. Speaker. B.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1891. P. E. Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1891-94. m., Mary Freeborn, Davenport, Iowa, June 20, 1894. P. E. Chs., Conn, and Pa., igo6-o8; Lancaster, Pa., 1908 — . Memb., Standing Com., Diocese of Harrisburg; Exam. Chapl., id. 1st Pres., Col. Daniel Putnam Assn., 1906-07. Chapl., Sons of Rev., 1898. Cor. Memb., Dauphin Co. Hist. Soc. Memb., Lancaster Co. Hist. Soc; Cliosophic Soc; Pa. State Coll. Lit. Soc; Lodge, Chapter, Commandery, and Consistory, F. & A. M. Roger Charles Eastman, Manufacturer, t36 St. and First Ave., New York, N. Y. .\.B. Ed., Ivy. Teacher, Colby Acad., New London, N. H., Sept., 1888—. William Stimpson Hubbard, Physician, 1 138 Bergen St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., M.D., A.M. * B K. 3d Commenc. Appointment. Teacher, Holderness, N. H., 1888—. Univ. of Mich. M.D., L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1894. A.M., 1894. Phys., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894 — . m., Marie Howe Rice Weaver, 1896. Sec, Kings Co. Med. Soc, 1898-1904. Pres., Ch. Club, L. I., 1908-10. Charter Mem- ber, University Club (Brooklyn). Edwin Comstock Johnson, and, Manu- facturer, 12 Williams St., Norwich, Conn. A.B. Columbia Law Sch., 1888-89. Asst. Prof., Math., Trinity Coll., 1890-91. Lawyer. awd Mfr. (Extract Witch Hazel), Norwich, Conrl., 1892 — . m., Margaretta 'L. Paddock, May 9, 1893. Charles Edward Purdy, Lawyer, 3100 West Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. B.S., LL.B. 1st Chem. Pr. * B K. Saluta- torian. Teacher, State Norm. Sch., St. Cloud, Minn., 1888 — . LL.B., Univ. of Minn., 1890. Lawyer, AJinneapolis, Mirin., 1890 — . m., Rosa- niund von Schrader,^ 1896. Albert Rhett Stuart, Physician, 7 Dupont Circle. Washington, D. C. A.B., A.M., M.D. Prof., Prep. Dept., Co lumbian Univ., 1889; M.D., Univ. of' -Va. 1891. Phys., Washington, D. C, 1891 — . , m. Ca'rtlyn Andros. Troy, N. Y., May, i.'s, 1903, Memb., Med. Soc Dist. of Columbia; Med Assn. Dist. of Columbia.: William Clarkson Stuart, Lawyer, New- port News, Va. ■' ' ■ TrJnity'Goir:.'/i884-87; Ed., Tablet. Law Stu- dent,'-' Washington; ■■'D. C, 'igSS'-go. ' La-wye'r, ■Nei«rporD:News, Va., ' r89o'ii-'. ■ "m., Alice Rh'eH. 9. C, 189b. ' ' ' ' "'-■ '' ' '■ ■I"-- 1107 ALPHA CHI i88g William Lane Hall Benton, Clergyman, fPittsburgh, Pa. Trinity Coll., 1886-87. With Westinghouse Air- Brake Co., Allegheny, Pa., 1888—. ' ' Charles Hazzard Remington, Clergyman, Bismarck, N. D. .\.U., B.IJ. * B K. Tree Orator. Ed., Ivy. ILL)., Harvard, 1892. Missn., Duluth, Minn., 1892-94. r. E. Ch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1894- 96: l''t. Dodge, Iowa, 1 896-1 904. Traveling, 1904-08. Missn., Torreon, Mcx.. 1909-10. P. E. Ch., Bismarck, N. Dak., igio — . Francis Goodwin Williams, Clergyman, i7 Lincoln St., San Francisco. Cal. A. 13., A.M., B.D. Lat. Pr. * B K. B.D., Harvard, 1892. P. E. Chs., Mich, and Cal., 1892—. Boardman Wright, Lawyer, 280 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. A.B., LL.B. Trinity Coll., 1885-87. Res., Colo. Springs, Colo., 1888 — . Law Student, ib., 1889—. LL.B., with Honor, N. Y. Univ., 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1894 — . Memb., Sutro & Wright (Specialty, Law of Taxation). 1902 — . m., Isabel Stewart Cable, May I, 1906. Sec, Soc. of Mayflower De- scendants. Memb., N. Y. City Bar Assn.; N. Y. Co. Lawyers Assn.; Soc. of Med. Juris- prudence; Am. Bar Assn. Club, City. iSgo John Bird Burnham, State Official, Capi- tol, Albany, N. Y. A.B. Pub., Forest and Stream, 1891-97. m., Henrietta H. Du Bois, 1892. Lect. and Writer, 1898-1900. Contr., Northn. N. Y., 1900-06. Pres., Boquet Elect. Power Co. Supvr., Essex, N. Y., 1902-08. Chief Game Protector, N. Y. State, 1906 — . Prop., Summer Resort, Essex. N. Y. Clifford Standish Griswold, Teacher, care Groton Sch., Groton, Mass. A.B. Harvard Div. Sch., i yr. Student, Univ. of Berlin, i yr. ra., Nora Brewer, New- Haven, Conn., June 30, 1900. Klias Boudinot Stockton, Clergyman. 178 Valley Road, West Orange, N. J. S.T. B. Ordained Deacon and Priest, 1897. S.T.B., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1898. P. E. Chs., Ind. and N. J. m., Caroline Abbot. Goshen, Ind., June 26, 1899. i8gi William Hooper Coster, Chemist and Biologist, 1080 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Chief Chem., Laboratory, Dept. of Pub. Wks., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1 898-1 905, Insp. of Explosives, Pittsburgh, 1905 — . William Hugh McCuUoch, Cotton Plant- er, t" Cottonwood," Wilson's Point, East Carroll Parish, La. Victor Cox Pedersen, Physician, 45 9 St., New York, N. Y. A;B., A.M., M.D, Summer of 1887 in Europe. 4* B K. Purchasing Agt., Crocker-Wheeler Elect. Co., Ampere, N. J., 1892-94. M.D., i8g8. Phys., New York, N. Y., 1898—. m., Winifred Laura Hartley, Gouverneur, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1900. Genito- Urinary Surg., Out-Pa- tient Dept., New York Hosp., New York.; id.. House of Relief, ib. Clin. Asst. ip Surg., New York Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp. Memb., New York Acad, of Med.; Am. Med. Assn.; N. Y. State and Co. Med. Socs. ; Am. Urolog- ical Assn.; West Side Clin, Soc; Soc. of Med. Jurisprudence; .\. Y. Medico-Surg. Soc. Ed., Medical Epitome Series. Theodore Payne Thurston, Clergyman, 2015 South Aldrich St., Minneapolis, Minn. George Herman Wright, Physician, New Milford, Conn. A.B., A.M., M.D. * B K. M.D., Columbia. William George Wright, Lawyer, 97 Ce- dar St., New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M., LL.B. Eng. Comp. Pr. (2). LL.B., 1894. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1894 — . ra., Kate I. Decker, Scranton, Pa., Oct. 25, 1894. City Examr., Fidelity and Casualty Co. of New York. Treas., Charity Organization Soc, Plainfieid, N. J. Res., 648 W. 8 St., ib. iSgz Albert Crabtree, Clergyman, 928 E. 4 St., South Boston, Mass. A.B., A.M., B.D. * B K. ist Chem. Pr. Valedictorian. B.D., P. E. Sem., 1895. P. E. Ch., Manville, R. I., 1895-1907. Chmn., Sch. Com., Lincoln, R. I., 1906-07. Pres., Manville Pub. Library Assn. Asst. Sec, R. I. P. E. Conv. ; Memb., Com. on Canons. P. E. Chs., Attleboro and Mansfield, Mass., 1907-09; South Boston, Mass., 1909 — . Memb., F. & A. M. George Herbert French, Architect, f^ E. 113 St., New York, N. Y. Gordon Hall, Lawyer, Mills Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. B.S. LL.B.. Harvard, 1895. Lawyer, San 1-iancisco, Cal., 1895 — . m., Alice Conway Bol- ton, ib., Feb. 2^, 1904. Otis Grant Hammond, Librarian, 125 School St., Concord, N. H. Trinity, 1888—. Asst. State Libr. of N. H , 189 1—. Capt., ist N. H. Vols., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Jessie A. Prescott, Concord, N. H., Jan. 19, 1898. Author, Pphs. on Hist. Sub- jects. Charles Amos Johnson, Manufacturer, 228 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. B.S. * B K. Julian Elroy Ramsdell, Clergyman. 5715 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. Syracuse Univ., Coll. of Fine .\rts. St. An- drew's Div. Sch. P. E. Ch., Grand Crossing, Chicago, III, ♦Nelson Howard Bishop, Merchant, Davenport, Iowa. Trinity Coll., 1888-89. Bus., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1889—. 1893 Robert Peck Bates, Principal, 7 Scott St., Chicago, II]. A.B. Prin. and Prop., Chicago Lat. Sch., Chi- cago, 111.. 1894 — . 1108 ALPHA CHI William Bowie, Civil Engineer, Annapo- lis Junction, Md. B.S., C.E., A.M. Holland Schp. * B K. Varsity Baseball and Football Teams. C.E., Lehigh Univ., 1895. Varsity Baseball Team. With U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surv., includ- ing Alaska, P. R. and P. I., 1895-1909. m., Elizabeth Tay]oT Wattles, Alexandria, Va., Junte 28, 1899. A.M., 1907. Asst. Chief, Computing Div., and Asst. Insp., Geodetic Wlc., U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1909 — . Fellow, Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. Memb., Philos. Soc. ; Soc. of Engs. (Washington). Club, Cosmos. Charles Albert Home, Clergyman, Do- ver, N. H. A.B., Harvard, 1894. P. E. Theol. Sera., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1894-96. P. E. Chs., Del. and N. H., 1896 — , m., Barbara Lorenze, New York, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1897. 1894 Cameron Josiah Davis, Clergyman, Dela- ware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., A.M. B.C., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1897. Salutatorian. * B K. Priest, 1898. m., Eliza- beth M. Sankey, Brookline, Mass., 1900, F. E. Ch., BuiTalo, N. Y., 1901— . Harry Richard Humphries, Physician, 262 W. 88 St., New York, N. Y. M.D. See Nu, 1893. Frederick Foote Johnson, Bishop. Sioux Falls, S. D. A.B., A.M., D.D. * B K D.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1897. P. E. Ch., Glenwood Springs, Colo., 1897-98: Boulder, Colo., 1898; Red Lands, Cal., 1899-1904. m., Susan L. Beers, ib., Feb. 4, 1899. Diocesan Missti., Westnj Mass., 1904- 05; Consecrated Bishop, 1905. Asst. Bishop, 5. D., 1905—. Soloman Stoddard, Manufacturing, 3523 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. A.B., A.M. With A., T. & S. F. R. R., and Mgr., Bolt and Nut Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1893 — . m., Frances Ellen Littlefield, Topeka, Ivans., 189S. Albert William Strong, Manufacturer, 413-7 S. 3 St., Minneapolis, Minn. See Phi Epsilon, 1894. Trinity Coll.. 1890-91. Univ. of Minn., 1892-93. Mfr., Mill Machin- ery, 1894 — . Charles Frederick Weed, Lawyer, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. A.M. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. * B K. Lawyer, Boston, Mass., 1898 — . m., Mary Duncan Walker, Apr. 10, 1901. Memb., Pub. Franchise League. Club, St. Botolph. Frederick Amaziah Wright, Clergyman, 408 Albermarle Road. Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B. B.D., Philadelphia Div. Sch., 1898. Deacon, 1898. Priest, 1899. m., Margaret G. Cox, 1898. Sec, New York Clericus. B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1905. _^Sec. and Trcas., New York Branch Philadelphia Div. Sch. Alumni. Sec, Bd. of Trustees of Fund for Families of Deceased Clergymen, Diocese of L. L Memb.. Brooklyn Clerical League. Ch. of the Holy Apostles, Brooklyn. Post. Grad., Philadelphia Div. Sch., 1910. Author, "Liberal Theology , in the Fourth Century." *Joseph Sewell Smith, Bangor, Me. *01iver Akott Smith, Student, Chicopee, Mass. 1895 John Jesse Penrose, Lawyer, 324 W. 31 St., New York, N. Y. Ward Winter Reese, Clergyman, Market and 19 St., Harrisburg, Pa. A.B. Trinity Coll., 1891-94. A.B., Harvard, 1896. P. E. Theol. Sem., Cambridge, Mass., 1898. Eng. of Constr., Pa. R. R., at Pitts- burgh, Altoona, Harrisburg and Downingtown, Pa., 1900-07. m., Annette Morgan, Feb. 3, 1904. P. E. Ch., Harrisburg, Pa., 1908 — . Memb., Eng.'s Soc. of Cent. Pa. John Harrow Smart, Lawyer, 204 Amer- ican Trust Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. B.S. LL.B., Harvard, 1898. Memb., Smart, Marvin & Ford, Lawyers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1898—., Res., Baldwin Hotel, E. 9 St. 1896 Loyal Lovejoy Leonard, Lawyer, Rialto Bldg., St. Louis. Mo. B.S., LL.B. 1st Eng. Lit. Pr. 1st Polit. Econ. Pr. LL.B., Washington Univ. Law Sch., 1902. 1st Grad. Thesis Pr. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., 1902 — . Spec. Counsel, La. Purchase Ex- position Co., 1904 — . Repub. Campaign Speaker, St. Louis, Mo., 1909. Memb., St. Louis. Civic League (Com. Chmn., 1906 — ); New England Soc; various Bar Assns. Clubs: University; Merimac (Tanoe; Public Question. Res., 3849 Washington Ave. William Tyler Olcott, Lawyer, 62 Church St., Norwich, Conn. B.S. LL.B., New York Law Sch. Conn, and N. Y. Bar. m., Clara Eunice Hyde, June 16, 1902. Author: "A Field Book of the Stars," "In Star Land with a Three-inch Telescope." 1897 Dana Wightman Bartholomew, Insur- ance, ti326-7 Williamson Bldg., Cleve- land. Ohio. Marc Wheeler Cole, Farmer, Albion, N. Y. m.. Pearl Curtis, 1901. Charles Calvert Coster, Manufacturer, 1080 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Walton Stanburgh Danker, Clergyman, IS Kindall St., Worcester, Mass. A.B., A.M., B.D. Orat. Pr. Medusa Head. B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1900. Deacon, 1900. Priest, 1901. P. E. Ch., Bergen Pt., N. J.. 1903; Milford, Mass., 1903-06; Brooklyn, 1906- 07; Worcester, Mass., 1907 — . Chapl., 6th Mass. Inf., 1903-06; 2d Mass. Inf., 1909 — . Louis Albert Hopkins, Manager, ■\iyo6 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Howard Daniel Plimpton, Insurance, 307 Pabst Bldg.. Milwaukee, Wis. B.S. Ed., Tablet. Leader, Banjo Club. Memb., Glee Club. Pres., N. E. IritercoU. Ath. Assn.; Pol. Sci. Pr. Agt., Aetna Life Ins. Co., 1897-1904; State Agt., Liability Dept., id., Milwaukee, Wis., 1904-09. m., Violet Rowe, Grand Rapids, Mich., June 27, 1906.- Gen. Agt., Aetna Accident and Liability Co., Wis. and Northn. Mich., 1909 — . ' Memb., Merchants! and Mfrs.' Assn.; Soc. of Col. Wars; Wis. State Golf Assn. (Sec. and Treas., 1908). I ICQ ALPHA CHI Clubs: University; Blue Mound Country; Mili- olii; Builders. Karl Reiland, Clergyman, 47 Livingston Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. A.B. Tlieol. Sem. of Va. Berkeley Div. Sell. P. E. Ch., Wethersiield, Conn., 1901-04. m., Elizabeth L. Burwell, June 17, 1901. Rector's Asst. and Evening Preacher, Grace Ch., New York, N. Y., 190410. 1'. E. Ch., Yonkers, N. Y., 1910 — . i8g8 Morgan Rouse Cartwright, Miner, Haileybury, Ont. A.B. LL.B., Columbian Univ., 1902. m., Ruth Dungan, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 23. 1907. Joseph Henry Lecour, Jr., Lawyer, 120 Broadvi'ay, New York, N. Y. A.B. LL.B., New York Law Sch., 1900. Law- yer, New York, X. Y'., 1900 — . N. J. Bar, 1906. Memb., B K Soc. of N. Y.; Essex Troop, 1st Troop Cav., N. G. N. J. Club, University (Brooklyn). James Watson Lord, Clergyman, East Hartford, Conn. A.B., A.M., B.D. Teacher, St. Luke's Sch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-1900. Instr., St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., 1900-02. B.D., Berkeley Div. Sch., 1905. P. E. Ch., Albany, N. Y., 1905-08; East Hartford, Conn., J 908 — , Walter Beardslee Wildman, Teacher, fHelenwood, Tenn. A.B. Head Master, Rumsey Hall, Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1900-06. Priv. Tutor, igo6 — , 1899 Irving Knott Baxter, Judge, 62 Lansing St., Utica, N. Y. LL.B. Trinity Coll., 1895-97. Coll. Record High Jump; Standing High Tump; Running Broad Jump, 1895. N. E. I. C. Record; High Jump, 1896. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., igoo. Law- yer, Utica, N. Y., 1900 — ; Spec. City Judge, ib., 1903 — . Reuel Allen Benson, Physician, 8 W. 49 St., New York, N. Y. B.S. M.D., New York Horn. Med. Coll., 1903. Phys., Specialty, Diseases of Infancy and Childhood, New York, N. Y., 1904 — . Lect., New York Horn. Med. Hosp. Attending Pa;di- atrist. Flower Hosp. Disp. ; Hahnemann Hosp. Attending Phys., Laura Franklin Free Hosp. for Children. Directing Phys., The Babies' Dairy of New York. Author, *A Nursery Man- ual." Memb., Natl., State and Co. Med. Socs. ; Soc. for Prevention of Tuberculosis. Club, City. Frederic Albert Lund, Physician, 2 W. 86 St., New York, N. Y. M.D., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1900. Phys., New York, N. Y.. 1900 — . Lect., Practice of Med., N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll. Memb., Am. Inst, of Horn.; Acad, of Pathol. Sci.; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc. Ralph Cutler Mead, Merchant, Ballston Lake, N. Y. WilUam Hyde Warner, Teacher, Box 84, Union Hill, N. Y. Reginald Norton Willcojc,' Clergyman, Hendersonville, N. C. A.B., A.M., B.U. Gen. TheoL Sem., 1902. P. E. Ch., Hendersonville, N. C, 1903 — . I goo Roelif Hasbrouck Brooks, Clergyman, 80 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y. A.B. See Gamma Beta, 19C0. Trinity Coll., 1896. Columbia, 1897-1900. Thomas Prossor Browne, Jr., Litter- ateur, 121 W. 91 St., New York, N. Y. John Dixon Burchard, South Norwalk, Conn. Luther Harold Burt, Civil Engineer, 2 Grand St., White Plains, N. Y. B.S. Asst. Eng., Bronx Valley Sewer Comsn., White Plains, N. Y. m., Claudia M. Le Seur, Apr. 7, 1902. Memb., Conn. Soc. Civ. Engs. Theodore Grafton Case, Lawyer, 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. A.B. Yale Law Sch., i yr. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1903 — . Asst. State's Atty., Hartford Co., 1909 — . Club, University. Res., Granby, Conn. David Baldwin Jewett, Physician, 219 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y. il.D. New York Hom. Med. Coll., 1902. Phys.. Rochester, N. Y., 1902 — . m., Charlotte M. Hone, ib., Apr, 28, 1910. X'isiting Phys., Out- door Dept., Hom. Hosp., Rochester. Attend- ing Phys., Health Bureau Clinic for Diseases of Lungs. *Simon Lewis Tomlinson, Engineer, Hartford, Conn. ist Gr. Exam. Pr. Holland Schp. Pr. (2-3). d., Nelsonville, Ohio, Dec. 6, igoi. 190I John Daulby Evans, Broker, 252 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. Dealer in Surety Bonds, Hartford, Conn., igoi — . Frank Halsey Foss, Lawyer, 255 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. .\.B., A.M., LL.B. A.M., Columbia, 1904; LL.B., 1905. Lawyer, Hartford, Conn., 1905- 09; Norwich, Conn., 1909 — . m., Nellie Mae Henderson, Feb. 25, 1907. Asst. Pros. Atty., East Hartford, Conn., 1907-08. V. Pres., Corpn. of A X of A K E. Charles Henry Strong, Insurance, 62 Adams St., Hartford, Conn. Sec Mu, 1901. Colgate Univ., 1897-98. Trin- ity Coll. William Parker Wharton, Teacher, 155 W. 65 St.. New York, N. Y. A.B., A.M. Trinity Coll., 1887-1900. A.B., Columbia, 1902. Teacher, Gr., Lat., Hist., Bellefonte Acad., 1903-05; A.M., 1906. Teach- ers' Coll. Diploma, Columbia, 1906. Teacher. Eng., High Sch. of Commerce, New York, N. Y., 1906 — . N. Y. Univ., 1907-09. m., Edith Morrow Dimeling, July I, 1908. Hugh Dempster Wilson, Jr„. Clergyman, tS2S Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALPHA CHI *H. T. Forrester, Stenographer and Translator, Quito, Ecuador, S. A. d., June, 1907. ♦William John McNeil, Brooklyn, N. Y. d., Lexington, Ky., Aug. 7, 1900. igo2 William Perry Bentley, Engineer and Contractor. Wilson Bldg., Dallas, Tex. B.S. Holland Schp. Pr. (4). Alumni Pr. for Eng. Comp. (3). ist Hist. Pr. (3). ist Chem. Pr. (3). * B K. B.S., Optimus. B.S., in Elect. Eng., M. I. T., 1904. Supt. of Constr., Stone & Webster Eng. Corpn., Boston, , Mass., ,1905-09. Elect. Eng. and Contr., Dallas,,. Tex., J909 — . Memh., Am. Soc. for Psychical Re- search. Nathaniel Julius Cable, Stock Raiser, Unionville, Conn. Arthur Henry Weed, Lawyer, S3 State St., Boston, Mass. 1903 Duncan Hodge Browne, Student, 121 W. 91 St., New York, N. Y. Malcolm Appleton MacLean, Journalist, 6455 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. , A.B. See Phi Bpsilon. Trinity Coll., 1899. Univ. of Minn., 1900-03. Reporter, Tribune, Chicago, 111., 1904. Rancher, Cal. and Ore., 1904-05. Staff, Interocean, Chicago, 1905-06; Asst. Sporting Ed., Chronicle, ib., 1906-07; id., Record-Herald, ib., 1907 — . Robert Carey McKean, Lawyer, Phoenix, Ariz. LL.B. Trinity Coll., 1899-1901. LL.6., Univ. of Pa., 1905. Lawyer, Phcenix, Ariz., 1906 — . Theophilus John McKee, Lawyer. 226 W. II St., New York, N. Y. A.B. ■ Berkeley Div. Sch. Columbia Law Sell, m., Anna Lois Dixon, Gilbertsville, X. V,, Feb. 8. 1908. Lawyer, New York, N. V., 1909 — . Robert Wight Trenbath, Clergyman, 296 Hamilton Ave.. Trenton, N. J. A.B., A.M. B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., 1906. '(Priest, 1906. m., A. Evelyn Stockton, Apr. 23, 1908. P. E. Ch., Trenton, N. J. Registrar, Diocese of 'N, J. Exam. Chapl. to Bishop of N. J. P. E. Chapl., State Prison, .\. J. Trus- , tee, McKinley Hosp., Trenton. ♦Richard Arthur Edwards, Clergyman, New York, N. Y. A.E. B.U.,' Berkeley Div. Sch., 1906. Curate, Grace P. E. Cb., New York, N. Y., 1906-08; id., Christ Ch., ib., 1908 — . d., Feb. 9, igio. 1904 Harry Beebe Altemus, 1974 E. 81 St., Cleveland, Ohio. m., Matilda C. Sourbeck, Alliance, Ohio. Edgar , Johnson Dibble, Insurance, 165 West 12 St., New York, N. Y. Arthur George Humphries, Broker, 2094 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. . Edward Hugh Maddox, Lawyer, 87 Bain- bridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Capt., Baseball Team., 1903-04. ' William George Wherry, 328 Hudson Ave., Union Hill, N. J. Gen. Theol. Sem., New York, N. Y., 1904—. Mgr., Football Team ,(3). Treas., Trinity In- terscholastic Football League. I90S Harry Clayton Boyd, Merchant, 11 Buckington St., Hartford, Conn. A.B. Benedict Devine Flynn, Actuary, 145 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. Actuary Assn. (by exam.). Actuary Soc. of Am., 1904; Fellow, id. (by exam.). May, 1906. Memb. (by exam.), Inst, of .Actuaries, London, Eng., Apr., 1905. Asst. Act., Travelers' Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1907 — . Author, "Staff Pension Funds with Special Reference to a Retirement Plan for U. S. Civ. Service Em- ployees." William Perry Stedman, Teacher, 1318 McCuIlah St., Baltimore. Md. .\.B. F. A. Brown Pr. (4). Prin., Acad., Bel Air, Md., 1905-08. Grad. Student, Johns Hop- kins Univ., 1908-09. Instr., Modern Langs., Polytechnic Inst., Baltimore, Md., 1908 — . 1906 William Clinton Burwell, Alerchant, Winsted, Conn. ^ B.S. Frederick Augustus Grant Cowper, Col- lege Professor, 1247 Summit Ave., Springfield, Mo. A.B. Holland Schp. Pr., 2 times. * B K. Valedictorian. Russell Fellowship. Univ. of Strasburg, 1907. Univ. , of Geneva, igo8. Teacher, St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass., 190S. Asst. Prof., Romanic Langs., Drury Coll., Springfield, Mo., 1908 — . m., Mary Octa- vine Thompson, ib., Apr. 17, 1909. Daniel Wilmot Gateson, Clergyman, St. Paul's Rectory, Georgetown, Del. A.B. B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem. Memb., Soph, and Sr. Hon. Socs. Capt., Track Team. Pres., Musical Assn. Leader, Glee Club. P. E. Ch., Georgetown, Del., 1909 — . Dwight Worden Graham, Clergyman, Woodbury. Conn. A.B. B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1909. P. E. Ch., Woodbury, Conn., 1909 — . Harold Brower Lingle, Manufacturer, Bellefonte, Pa. Mfr.i Iron and Brass. Gen. Mgr., J. Howard Lingle Co., Bellefonte, Pa. Sec. and Treas., Central Sanitary Co., ib. Victor Eugene Rehr, Metallurgist, 402 North St., Oil City. Pa. B.S. With the Natl. Transit Co., Standard Oil Co., Oil City, Pa. Thomas Theodore Weekes, Salesman, 604 Union Ave., Lakeport, N. H. N. E. Rep., Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., Lake- port N H., -1908— . m., Evelyn Oilman Jucker. Laconia, N. H., Sept. 2, 1908 nil ALPHA CHI 1907 Aaron Cutler Coburn, 55 South Main St., South Norwalk, Conn. A.B. Trinity Coll., 1903-05. Amherst Coll., 190S-07. Student, P. E. Div. Sch., Phila- delphia, Pa., 1908 — . Stewart Camden Pratt, Lawyer, 318 West 57 St.. New York, N. Y. LL.B., Univ. of Pa., 1907. N. Y. Bar. With Wintlirop & Stinson, Lawyers, ^2 Liberty St., i\ew York City, .\'. Y. Elmer Christopher Seymour, Suffield, Conn. Jonathan Starr, Jr., Terryvillc, Conn. *Louis Milton Ensign, East Hartford, Conn. igoS Bern Budd, in Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. N. Y. Law Sch., 1908—. Arthur Watson Lake, Bookkeeper, 40 Central Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Herman Francis MacGuyer, Salesman, 223 Willow St., Waterbury, Conn. B.S. Horace Bigelow Olmsted, Civil Engi- neer, Main St., East Hartford, Conn. Sr. Honorary Soc. Capt., Track Team (.2). DeWitt Clinton Pond, Salesman, 719 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. B.S. Harvey Clark Pond, Civil Engineer, 719 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. B.S. Football Team (1-2-3-4). Track Team (1-3-3-4). Basketball Team, 3 yrs. Hockey Team, i yr. College Marshal. Soph. Dining Club. Medusa Head. Class Day Pres. Teach- er, Math., and Instr., Ath., Holderness High Sch., Plymouth, N. H., 1909 — . Gilbert Rogers Wentworth, Salesman, 7 Regent St., Hartford, Conn. Trinity Coll., 1904-05. Track Team. Fresh. Class Officer. Traveling Salesman, 1905 — . David Robbins Woodhouse, Wethers- field, Conn. Univ. of Pa. Law Sell. igog William Stuart Buchanan, Jr., 647 Flat- bush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leonard Jerome Dibble, 165 W. 12 St., New York, N. Y. Stephen Essex McGinley, 46 Jay St., New London, Conn. Soph. Dining Club. Leader, Mandolin Club. Class Pres. Toucey Scholar. Asst. Mgr., V^ar- sity Baseball Team. Mgr., id. Pres., Medusa Head. Goodwin Gr. Pr. Woodforde Hamilton Plant, 15 Pleas- ant St., Gardiner, Me. Chmn., A X Com., LXII A K E Conv., New Haven and Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11-13, 1908. Mgr., Ivy. Ed. -in-Chief, Tripod. Mgr., Musi- cal Club. Memb., Medusa Head. Class Pres. (1st term, Sr. Yr.). Laurence Gilbert Reineman, 3510 Fifth Ave,, Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦Henry Carleton Goodrich, Glastonbury, Conn. Soph. Dining Club. Mgr., Musical Club, 1907- 08; Pres., id,, 1908-09. Jr. Prom. Com. J>a- ternity Honors, d., Feb. 9, 1909. igio George Cleveland Capen, Bloomfield, Conn. Soph. Dining Club. Sec. and Treas., Ath. Assn. Sec. and Treas., Jr. Prom. Com. ; id., Class. Alternate Del., LXIi A K E Conv., New Haven and Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11-13, 1908. Hobart Wells Cook, Geddes, S. D. Memb., Conv. Com., LXII A K E Conv., New Haven and Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11-13, 1908. Soph. Dining Club. Varsity Baseball and Bas- ketball Teams. Joseph Groves, 23 Orchard PI., Pough- keepsie, N. Y. Soph. Dining Club. Mgr., Football Team. Memb., Jr. Prom. Com. Bus Mgr., Ivy. William Frederick McElroy, 300 Mast St., Manchester, N. H. Soph. Dining Club. Pres., Class (ist term, Ir. Yr.). Henry Conrad NefiF, 6 Beech St., Adams, Mass. Walter Carlton Rich, 160 Florence St., Melrose, Mass. igii Stanley Poole Grint, St. James Rectory, New London, Conn. Louis Angelo Jackson, 87 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. Left Coll. to enter Bus. Nelson Frederick Pitts, Jr., 148 Malta Ave., Ballston Spa., N. Y. Clarence Edgar Sherman, 35 Warren Ave., Brockton, Mass. Fresh, and Jr. Banquet Coms. V. Pres. and Pres., Class. Soph. Dining Club. Asst. Bus. Mgr., Jesters. Asst. Mgr., Varsity Baseball Team. Memb., Glee Club. igi2 Arthur Shirley Barrett, Mt. Tabor, N. J. Charles Edwin Blake, Brooklyn. Conn James Howard Humphrey, 29 Chapman St., Waterbury, Conn. Lawrence Hutchinson McClure, 31 Deer- field Ave., Hartford, Conn. Class Pres. (i). Dudley Charles Turner, 274 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Harry Wessels, 55 Winthrop St., New Britain. Conn. ALPHA CHI 1913 Stanley Field Marr,'89 Silver St., Water- Daniel Byron Dawley, 4 Farmer St., ja^e^' Elmer McCreery, 225 High St., Providence, R. I. P^.„ ^-^^^^ ^^^^ George Gordon Germain, 5 Frederick Eliot Lee Ward, 127 West 70 St., New Court, Waterbury, Conn. York City, N. Y. Guy Carlton Heater, 265 Grove St., Harry Beardsley Warner, New Milford, Waterbury, Corin. .Conn. iii.Mdry Klizalieth Morse, 'May ,i6, , 1899. Cong; ■ Oh.. Nt-wbui-vyiort, 'Md,ss., 1903—. ■' •'' ■ ■■ ■■ "" '■"' Cyrus Northrop, Jr., 519 Tenth Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. *Walter S. Davis, .Minneapolis, Minn. 1894 Willidm Canfield Fiske, 1704 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis. Minn. John Flower McDonald, Manufacturer, 2414 Pleasant -Ave., .Minneapolis, Minn. With Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. Eugene Lester Patterson, Real Estate and Merchant, 614 Grand -Ave., St. Paul. .Minn. Real Estate Bus- and Wholesale Grocery. St. Paul, Minn., 1898—. m., Elizabeth McWil- liams, ' 1898. Carl Taylor, Lawyer, St. Paul. Minn. -\sst. City Atty. John W. Thomas, 21 16 Nicolett -Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, * William Godard Gale, Minn. 1895 Fred Carrol Baldy, Teacher, Faribault, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1891-92. Instr., Shattuck Sch- William Ferguson Dalrymple, Grain Broker, St. Paul, Minn. Robert Burt Kemochan, Manufacturer, 802 St. James St., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S., Case Sch. of .\pplied Sci., 1896. Asst. Gen. Mgr., Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., 1905 — . m., Caroline -\. Pow, 1905. Memb., Engs'. Soc. of Westn. Pa. Club, University. Robert Stanley Northway, Lumber Job- ber, 215 W. 15 St., Minneapolis, Minn. Wilfred Oakley Stout, -Advertising. Gor- don Square, St. Paul, Minn. Sergt.-Maj., U. S. X'ol. Eng., Sp.-Am. War, 1898. m., Lilian DeCoster, June 10, 1908. Res., sgi Portland .\ve. Conrad Zpozius Van der Horck, Bank- ing, North and Palm Sts., Anaheim. Cal. .\sst. Eng., X. P. R. R., i8g7-igo5. ra., (i) Cornelia De Kay, 1901. Chief Eng., McCloud River R. R. Co., 1905-07. Orange Grower. Palmas Norte, and Cashier and Sec, Am. Savings Bk., Anaheim, Cal., 1907 — . m;, (2) • Corinne L. Linton, 1908. Albert William Strong, Manufacturer. 413-17 S. 3 St., Minneapolis, Minn. See Alpha Chi, 1894. Trinity, 1890-91. Univ- of Minn., 1892-93. 1896 Bert Arthur, Cook, Lc3 Angeles, Cal. John Stewart Dalrymple, Farmer, Cas- selton, N. D. B.S. 118 PHI EPSILON Paul Albert Higbee, Physician, 2324 Girard Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. 'MID.,' Hahnemann Med. Coll., Philadelphia, 1900. Phys., Minneapolis, Minn., ippo — , m., ' Louise Day, Milwaukee, Wis., May, ,31., 1905. Memb., various Med. Socs. ; Lodge and Con- sistoiy, F. & A. M.; * A T. Henry Newton Whittlesey, Naval Archi- . tect. Long Island City, N. Y. 1897 Ghapin Russell Brackett, Merchant, 1785 S. Emerson Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. m., Mary Dibble, D_ec. 31, 1902. Grain Comsn. Merchant, Minneapolis. Treas., A K E Assn. of ' ' Minn. Club, ' Minikahda. Edgar William Banner, 124 W. 47 St., New York, N. Y. Univ. of Minn., 1893-94. Carlos Selby Jones, 912 Second Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. ■'Univ. of Minn., 1893-94. William DeWitt Mitchell, 521 Grand Ave'., St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1893-94. Henry Hulgert Randall, Railroading, The Virginia, St. Paul, Minn. , With C. B. & N. R. R. Henry Parks Ritchie, Physician, 448 . Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. M.D. Univ. of Minn., 1893-94. Burton Augustus Towne, Vineyardist, Lodi, Cal. i8g8 Peyton Reaney Holmes, 935 4 St.. S. E., ., Minneapolis, Minn. Ralph Wood Reynolds, Real Estate . Dealer, Milleete, S. D. Philip Bickerton Winston, 182 Park Av.e., .Minneapolis, Minn. Univ, of Minn., 1895-96. ♦Clarence Stuart Rich, Red Wing, Minn. 1899 ■George L. Babcock, 45 N. 12 St., Min- . neapolis, Minn. Harry Siddle Barber, fHavana, Cuba. Univ. of Minn., 1895-96. James Underbill Fogle, Canton Elec- trical Co., Canton, Ohio. James Cooper Fulton, Officer of Cor- poration, White Bear Lake, Minn. See Delta Chi, 1899. Univ. of Minn., 1895 Cornell, 1896. With Automatic Turning & Sewing Machine Co. of St. Paul, and Sec. and Treas., White Bear Elec. Co., White Bear Lake, Minn., 1896 — . m., Augusta V. Drake, Wood- bridge, N. J., Nov. 29, i^oy. Memb., Lodge and Consistory, F. & A. M. Henry Alexander Scandrett, Lawyer, 301 Topeka Ave., Topeka-, Kans. B.L. LL,B., 1900. , Memb., Blair, Scandrett , & Scandrett, Lawyers and Gen. Attys. for U. P, R. R. Co. ' .)■,,, iAdolphlShuttler,.287 .W.i.Adains St., Chi- cago, 111. •' ' ■' *Leroy Woodworth Northway, Min- neapolis, Minn. d., 1905. 1900 Newell Harvey Clapp, Jr., Lumber Busi- ness, Warren, Ark. Richard A. Hoyt, care U. S. Civil Serv- ice, Washington, D. C. Louis Alfred Laramee, Manufacturer, 120 W. 4 St., Minneapolis, Minn. Mfr., Harness and Saddlery, Minneapolis, Minn., 1900 — . m., Helen Hughes, Bismark, N. D., Apr. 6, 1904. Clubs: Commercial, Roosevelt. August Allen Twichell, Lawyer, Tower City, N. D. *Frederick Huntington Clark, Minneapo- lis, Minn. *John Otis McClure, St. Cloud, Minn. ♦Richard Ela Woodworth, U. S. Army, Minneapolis, Minn. Sergt., 15th Minn. Vol., U. S. Army. I90I Albert Gardener Chase, Packer, cor. Sec- ond Ave. and i St., Faribault, Minn. C.E., Pa. Mil. Coll. Univ. of Minn., Law Dept, 1900-01. Sec, Kiekenapp Packing and Provision Co., Faribault, Minn, m., Katherine Gardner, Dec. 3, 1901. Maj., 2d Minn. N. G. Memb., F. & A. M.; K. P. Robert Gpodehow Kelsey, Coal Oper- ator, 27 E. 31 St., New York, N. Y. See Tauj 1898. Murray Gibson Sawyer, Railroading, 11 W. 25 St., Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of ilinn., 1897-98. m., Sarah Fulton, Oct. II, 1905. Fendall Gregory Winston, Jr., Railroad Contractor; 242 Nicolett Ave., Min- neapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1897-98. *Thomas K. Chaffee, Providence, R. I. 1902 Charles Doney Freeman, Physician, 505 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. M.D,., 1904. John Gilfillam,, 400 Tenth Ave., S. E., ■■'Minneapolis, Minn. Walter Frank Lindeke, Merchant, 1516 Summit Ave.,, St. Paul, Minn. 'Buyef; ' Lindeke,' Warner '&''Sbns, 'St. Paul, '! iVfinn,,,! 1902 — ..lim.i JLthel. Mad 'Xiiiten, Ijune 22,. i9g4J,.,,Mamb.', F..i&,A.-iM. ClubS;i,iTown and Country, Minnesota Boat. ,tM': ■ IJig PHI EPSILON ♦Arthur Eugene Alther, Minneapolis, Minn. *James B. Woolnaugh, Minneapolis, Minn. 1903 Edward Freeman, Lawyer, Cliisholm, Minn. Coll. of Law, tjoi-oj. '!> A 'i'. Lawyer, Chisholm, Minn., 1903 — ; .Munic. Judge, ib., 1906 — . Samuel Oranel Johnson, Lumberman and Capitalist, Crocker BIdg., San Francisco, Cal. Mgr., Lumber Mfg. Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1904-09. m., Kathryn Horrigan, Dec, 1906. Operator, Timber Lands and Mill Properties, San Francisco, Cal., 1909 — . Clubs: Bohe- mian, Pacific Union. Res., 2400 Warring St., Berkeley, Cal. Malcolm Appleton MacLean, Journalist, 5488 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. A.R. See Alpha Chi. 1903- Trinity, 1899. Univ. of Minn., 1900-03. *C. A. Klemer, Faribault, Minn, d., Oct., 1907. 1904 John Butler, Jr., 403 Pillsbury BIdg., Minneapolis, Minn. Edwin Bertine Daugherty, Physician and Surgeon, 1419 E. i St., Duluth, Minn. Louis E. Daugherty, Eveleth, Minn. Albert Gluck, 1734 Irving Ave., S. Min- neapolis, Minn. B. W. Scandrett, 311 Topeka Ave., To- peka, Kans. 1905 Egil Boeckmann, 496 Marshal Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Alan M. Brooks, Holcombe, Wis. Kelsey Stillman Chase, Banker, Fari- bault, Minn. LL.B., 1903. Minn. Bar, 1903. S. Dak. Bar, 1904. m., Ruth Law Cole, Minneapolis, Minn., June 22, 1904. Cashier, Chase State Bk., Fari- bault, Minn., 1906 — . George K. Hagaman, Anoka, Minn. Ambrose Louis Hammerel, Physician, Glendive, Mont. M.D. Varsity Baseball Team (1-2). Interne. Luther Hosp., St. Paul, Minn., 1905-06. House Phys., Prison, Stillwater, Minn., 1906-09. m., Anna Wolf, ib.. Feb. 26, 1908. Phys., Glen- dive, Mont., 1909 — . William Claude Stevenson, Merchant, 3133 Harriet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Wholesale Merchant, Minneapolis, Minn., 190S— . 1906 Glen Morgan Harrington, Lumberman, Bay Point, Cal. With C. A. Smith Lumber Co., Bay Point, Cal., 1906^. Max August Kuehn, Merchant, no N. Summit Ave., Sioux Falls, S. D. Univ. of Minn., Law Sch., 1902-04. Wholesale Grocer, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 1904 — . m., Nell Carter, Jan. 16, 1907. ist Lt., S. Dak. N. G. Memb., F. & A. M. Gerald MoncriefFe Livingston, Broker, 432 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. *John Bidlake, Barranquilla, Colombia, S. A. d, Sept., 1909. *C. A. Hagaman. 1907 Edward K. Brennan, Salesman, 726 Sum- mit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. City Salesman, C. Gatzein & Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1907 — . Clarence K. Freeman, 505 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Roy W. McCarthy, 2214 Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Matthew Hobson Murphy, Jr., Greens- boro, Ala. See Eta, 1907. Univ. of Minn., 1903 — . Univ. of Va., 1907. David C. Shepard, 325 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Samuel McMillan Sheppard, R. R. Con- tractor, 325 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Ph.B. Univ. of Minn., 1902 — . Ph.B., Yale, 1906. Clubs: Yale (New York); St. Paul (St. Paul). Richard Gibson Strickland, Insurance, 657 Fairmont Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1902—. Memb., Strickland, Doolittle Co., Insurance Agents, St. Paul, Minn. C. A. Wheaton, 579 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. igo8 Frank H. Brackett, 919 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Fred R. Hunter, Banker. Owanka, S. D. Cashier, State Bk., Owanka, S. D. Nicholas A. Gilman, St. Cloud, Minn. Hector T. Madison, 1314 4 St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Eugene Benson Stebbins, Physician, Hurley, Wis. M.D., Univ. of Minn., 1908. Arthur Clarence Strachauer, Surgeon, 170S James St., S., Minneapolis, Mijin. M.D. Univ. of Berlin, 1901-02. m., Gerti'ude Louise Hale, June 9, 1909. Univs. Berlin aiid Munich, 1909-10. 1 120 PHI EPSILON ♦Whitman Thayer, Merchandise Broker, Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1904-07. d., June 9, 1907. 1909 Edward Redington Baird, Fruit Grower, White Salmon, Wash. Univ. of Minn., 1904-06. St. Paul Coll. of Law, 1907. Fruit Gtawer, White Salmon, Wash., 1907 — . N. B. Blackburn, Salem, Mass. Charles Nbyes Brooks, Physician, 432 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. M.D. Univ. of Minn., 1905-09. Phys., Min- neapolis, Minn., 1909 — . William Clark Brooks, Lawyer, 432 Ridgewood Ave.; Minneapolis, Minn. LL.B., 1907. * A *. Frank Goldie Haven, 2524 Humboldt Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Robert Hawley, Civil Engineer, Farm- ers' & Merchanics' Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. C.E. Civ. Eng., Mountainhome, Idaho. Richard Lawrence Hoag, Lawyer, 1320 7 St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1904-09. James Harry McCarthy, Jr., Merchant, 813 Chamber of Commerce, St. Paul, Minn. Yale, 1910. Hugh Henry McGee, U. S. Army, care Adjutant General's Office, War De- partment, Washington, D. C. Grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., 1909. Robert Lyon Meech, Merchant, 303 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. A.B. Sec, Jr. Ball Assn. Snake and Skull. Song and Stein. Minn. Mag. Bd. Retail Lumber Merchant, Minneapolis, Minn., 1909—. Richard Otto Naegele, Dyer, 1912 S. Lyndale Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1905—- Fr. Dry Cleaning & Dyeing, m., Catherine Emmanuel McCoffery, Dec. 19, 1907, Wilbur Fenno Thayer, Jr., Merchandise Broker, 808 McCurve .Vve., Minneapo- lis, Minn. *Royal Alexander Rheem, Artist, Min- neapolis, Minn. Memb., Buzza Rheem Co., Minneapolis, Minn, d., July 5, 1909-' 1910 Frank N. Brooks, 432 Ridgewood Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn. Harry Doerr, Wholesale Druggist, 327 Oak Grove, Minneapolis, Minn. With Minneapolis Drug Co., Minneapolis. Minn. James L. Dunn, 337 Oak Grove St., Min- neapolis, Minn. Edmund Peter Eichhorn, 11 19 N. 6' St., Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Edward Hill Maloy, Lawyer, Kalispell, Mont. LL.B., 1908. * A *. Snake and Skull. Henry William Oswald, Real Estate and Insurance, Kalispell, Mont. John Julius Oswald, 11 18 N. Lyndale Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. John Edwin Salzer, 331 Oak Grove, Min- neapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., 1905 — . Univ. of N. Dak., Law Coll., — 1910. Paul Richardson Seabury, 453 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 1911 William Clinton Allen, 711 Lincoln Ave., Sti Paul, Minn. See Thetaj 1911. Bowdoiri Coll., 1907. Univ. of Minn., 1908 — . ' W. F. Allen, care Tribune Office, Min- neapolis, Minn. G. C. Bailey, 1023 Seventeenth Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. George H. Capron, 1738 Irving Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. George P. Dodge, 916 N. Y. Life Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. Bruce P. Hall, 501 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Arthur H. Johnson, 18 and Marshall Sts., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. John Kenkel, Merchant, 2405 Lake of the Isles Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Cash Grain Bus., Minneapolis, Minn. Vernon McCarthy, Minneapolis, Minn. Frank L. McDonald, 2202 Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Edwin J. Mielke, Glencoe, Minn. Tau Shonka. Harold Rodney Taylor, Chaska, Minn. Orvall William Tupper, Lumberman, 2414 Bryant Ave., Spokane, Wash. Univ. of Minn., 1907 — . Asst. Cashier, Citi- zens Natl. Bk., Worthington, Minn. Lumber Bus., Outlook, Sask., Canada, and Spokane, Wash. 1912 Roy Stuart Brown, 1400 Park Ave., Min- neapolis, Minn. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1908. Elliott Daggett, Cal. Paul Hilt Jumper, 21 17 Colfax Ave.. S., Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., Coll. of Law. Kenneth Foss Kingsley, 2322 Bryant Ave,. S., Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., Coll. of Law. PHI EPSILON Gerald Read Martin, 3328 Second Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Carl Henry Schuster, 713 Zunjbro St., Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Minn., School of .Mines, 1908; Coll. of Law, 1908 — . Paul Bert Schuster, 713 W. Zumbro St., Rochester, Minn. Univ. of Minn., Goll. of Law. Ralph O. Searle, 14 Washington Ave.. S., Minneapolis, Minn. Thomas D. Skiles, 1902 Park Ave., Min- neapolis, Minn. Frank James Sullivan, cor. Fourth Ave. and 3^ St., S., St. Cloud, .Minn. Henry Holland Sullivan, cor. Fourth Ave. and 3V2 St., S.. St. Cloud, Minn. Albert Reid Vandever, 505 Sykes Block, Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. of Minn., Coll. of Law. Lee M. Warden, 1418 Fifth Aye., S. Min- neapolis, Minn. Triangle Club. Walter Mott Wist, 314 6 St., S. E., Min- neapolis, Minn. 1913 Frank McKee Frenzel, 850 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Herbert Richard Grove, Grand Rapids, Minn. Warren Edward Maunsell, 424 N. 3 St., Stillwater, Minn, Robert Freeman Stevenson, 103 Fourth Ave., S., St. Cloud, Minn. Paul Stevens Williams, Lake Benton, Minn. II22 SIdMA TAU MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Boston, Mass. Chartered, November 14, 1890 THE 2 T Chapter was founded in 1890, a charter being granted that year to the A r K Society, which had been established two years be- fore with the object of securing affihation, if possible, with the A K E Fraternity. At that time there was little social life at the Institute and none of the prominent national fraternities were repireSented. Therefore, in Oc- tober, 1888, several members of the Class of 'go, recognizirig the need and desirability of a first class literary and social society, met and organized as the A r K. From the beginning, high moral principle and mental ability as well as good social standing were deemed requisite for membership ; and a connection with an influential fraternity was considered the best means of rnaintaining such a society. After careful and deliberate consideration of the aims and purposes, the A K E Fraternity was chosen as the one with whose standards the A r K was most in sympathy; and General Francis A. Walker, president of the In- stitute and a loyal alumnus of the Amherst Chapter, gave his encouragement and hearty support. Accordingly at the 1889 Convention of the fraternity, held in Boston, a petition was presented and was favored by a long list of prominent A K E alumni, among whom may be mentioned General Francis A. Walker, Prof. Charles Livermore, Prof. Alfred E. Burton, Hon. John D. Long, Dr. Henry O. Marcy, Dr. Myles Standish, Samuel L. Powers, Arthur C. Walworth, Andreas Blume, Elmer E. Silver, George A. Tucker, H. Burr Crandall, Winfield S. Slocum, and many others. The application was favorably received, but as previously no chapter had ever been organized outside the classical colleges and it was establishitig a precedent to found a chapter at a technical institution, action was deferred until the following year. Meanwhile A r K continued in influence, holding fortnightly meetings of a literary as well as social character. In June, 1890, an application for a charter was again sent to the A K E 1I2S SIGMA TAU Council and efforts were renewed to secure favorable action thereon at the convention to be held tlic following November in New York. William S. Button (B X, '87), who was pursuing post-graduate work at Technology, in- terested himself in A r K and with two or three other Dekes, likewise at the Institute, directed the members in their active work before the convention. Hon. Frank D. Pavey (*, '84), of the Council also became a zealous advocate in their behalf. The New York Convention of 1890, proved a memorable and interesting one. The question of withdrawing the charter from the Harvard Chapter called forth a long and bitter debate and for a time threatened the success of the A r K. Finally, however, it was voted not to withdraw the Harvard Charter that year and it was unanimously decided on Saturday, November 15, to grant a charter at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to the A r K Society. 2 T was selected as the name of the new chapter in recognition of the sup- port and encouragement given by General Walker, president of the Institute and an alumnus of the 2 Chapter, and by Professor Livermore, member of the T Chapter. 2oui Te^ve (wisdom and skill) was chosen as her raotto to express her aspirations. The installation of the new chapter took place Saturday evening, December 6, 1890, at the old Tremont House. The fourteen charter members: Robert Steele Ball,;Frjederick Chambers Blanchard, Severance Burrage, Gary Nathan Calkins, Frederick Griswold Coggin, Lawrence Belmont Dixon, Arthur George Farwell, Arthur Edwin Fowle, Leonard Metcalf, Frank Eaton New- man, Frederick Titcomb Snyder, James Swan, Elton David Walker, and George Vincent Wendell, were initiated ; and, after an excellent dinner, ad- dresses were made by prominent representatives of various chapters of the fra- ternity. William Stillman Dutton (B X, '87) aJso joined as one of the initial members, having been actively interested- in the establishment of the chapter from the beginning. In the early days there was no attempt to maintain a chapter house, but a room for meetings was hired in Union Park at the South End and initiations were conducted usually at the Parker House. In 1892, the house, No. 56 Chester Square was secured and to all intents and purposes was a chapter house; for by an arrangement with the landlady none but members of 2 T could secure rooms there. The following year (1893), a lease of No. 38 Chester Square was taken and the chapter at last occupied a house of its own. Soon after, the Square became a part of Massachusetts Avenue, the house then being numbered 563, For seven years this house served as a home for the members of the chapter ; and many are the memories still asso- ciated with the old place. Previous to 1894, the initiations had been, at least in part, at some hotel. In November of that year, however, the entire ceremony was held at- the 1126 SIGMA TAU chapter house and this custom has continued ever since. In December, 1895, provision was made for organizing the finances of the chapter upon a more permanent basis under alumni supervision. Three trustees were selected and each member of the chapter was asked to subscribe a definite sum for a period of years after graduation to a fund towards the purchase of a chapter house in a locality nearer the Institute. ' '■-'': j i '- .>/' , ; Finally, in the summer of 1900, with the generous aid and support of Dr. Henry O. Marcy, and our own alumni, the present chapter house at 215 New- bury Street was purchased. In May, 1904, an alumni body became incorpo- rated under the laws of Massachusetts with Walter Humphreys, Allen W. Jackson, Henry O. Marcy, Jr., Benjamin F. W. Russell, and William O. Saw- telle as trustees for the purpose of " promoting the interests of the 5 T Chap- ter of the A K E Fraternity and pro\5^iding for, the intellectual, social and gen- eral advancement of its members and to establish and maintain a suitable place for association and accommodation." This was called the " 2 T Corpo- ration." Each year has been marked by advancement, and forecasting the future by reference to the past the prospects of S T are bright and reassuring. 1127 SIGMA TAU CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS i8go Gary N'atthan Calkins, College Professor, I W. 8i St., New York, N. Y. B.S., Ph.D. Mass. Inst, of Tech., Gen. Course. Charter Member. Lect., Biol., M. I. T., 1890- 93; 1899-1900. Asst. Biol., Mass. State Bd. of Healtli, 1890-93. m., Anne Marshall Smith, Cambridge, Mass., June 28, 1894. Ph.D., Co- lumbia, 1897. Hiol., Expedition to Alaska, 1897. Prof., Invertebrate Zoology, Columbia Univ., 1902-06: id.. Protozoology, ib., 1906 — . Biol., N. Y. State Labr. Asst. Sec, Am. Statistical Assn. Fellow, A. A. A. Sw Memb., N. Y. Acad. Sci. ; Am. Soc. Naturalists; Am. Morphological Soc.; Soc. Experimental Biol. and Med. (Treas.). Author, "The Protozoa," and numerous sci. papers. Elton David Walker, College Professor and Consulting ^Engineer, 16 Engi- neering Bldg., State College, Pa. Mass. Inst, of Tech., Civ. Eng. Charter Mem- ber. Asst. in Civ. Eng., M. I. T., 1890-91, Civ. Eng., Q. M. Dept., U. S. A., Fort Sheri- dan, 111., 1891-92. Memb., Walker & Gallagher, Civ. and Mech. Engs., Chicago, III., 1892-94. Sec. and Treas., Wis. Judson Power Co., ib., 1B92-94. Instr., Eng., Union Coll., Schenec- tady, N. Y., 1S94-96; Asst. Prof., Civ. Eng., ib., 1896-1900. m., M. Louise Brownell, Sept. 2, 1896. Res. Hydrographer, U. S. Geol. Surv., Eastern N. Y., 1898-1900. Asst. Prof., Civ. Eng., Pa. State Coll., 1900-92; Prof., Hydraulic and Sanitary Eng., ib., 1902 — . Au- thor, "Notes on Mechanics." Contrib., various periodicals. Memb., Am. Soc. Civ. Engs. ; Bos- ton Soc. Civ. Engs.; N. E. Water Works Assn.; Am. Water Works .Assn. ; Assn. Am. Soc. of Arts (M. I. T.). Club, Engs. (Cent. Pa.). 189I Robert Steele Ball, Consulting Engineer, 189 Gleneldon Road, Streatham, Lon- don, S. W., Eng. B.S. Charter Member. Instr., M. I. T., i yr. Demr., Eng., Cambridge Univ., Eng. Ed., Eng. Supplement of the Times, London, 2 yrs. m., Olga Sturge, West Indies, 1903. Author, "Natural Sources of Power." Contrib., techni- cal press. Assoc. Memb., Instn. of Civ. Engs. Frederick Chambers Blanchard, Manu- facturer, 144 Coleman St., Bridgeport, Conn. B.S. Charter Member. Maj., Mil. Battalion (1). Class Pres. (2-3-4). Ed., Technique. Dir. and Pres., M. I. T. Cooperative Soc. Draughtsman and Insp., B. F. Sturtevant Co., Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1891-93. Mech. Eng., Holmes & Blanchard, Boston, Mass., 1893-95. Sec. and Supt., Blanchard Machine Co., ib.. 1895-98. Supt, Am. Warp Drawing Machine Co., ib., 1898-1901. Production Mgr., Ft. Wayne Elect. Wks., Ft. Wayne, Ind, igoi-05. Wks. Mgr. and Asst. Treas., The Ashcroft Mfg. Co. and The Consolidated Safety Valve Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 1905 — . Frederick Titcomb Snyder, Metallurgic Engineer, Oak Park, 111. B.S. Charter Member. Ed., Tech. Metal- lurgic Eiig., Chicago, III., 1891 — . m., Lillian E. Jackson, Apr. 4, 1899. Pres., Metalliirgic Eng. Co., Chicago, 111. Memb., Am. Inst. Mng. Engs.; Arti. Inst. Elect. Engs.; Soc of Mech. Engs.; Electro-chemical Soc; Canadian Mng, Inst. Sec, Rocky Mountain A K E Assn., 189S-96. James Swan, Naval Architect, care New York Ship Building Co., Camden, N. J. B.S. Mass. Inst, of Tech., Mech. Eng. Char- ter Member. Univ. of Glasgow, 1896-97; Cer- tif.. Course in Naval Constr. m., Frances Wallace Barnes, Feb. 11, 1901. 1892 Severance Burrage, College Professor, 113 Waldron St., Lafayette, Ind. B.S. Charter Member. Asst. in Biol., M. I. T., 1892-93. Asst. Biol., Mass. State Bd. of Health, 1893-95. Lect., Microscopy of Water Supplies, M. I. T., 1893-95. Instr.. Asst. Prof., and Asst. Prof., Sanitary Science, Pur- due Univ., Lafayette, Ind., 1895 — . Lect., Hy- giene and Sanitation, Training Sch. for Nurses, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., Lafayette, Ind., 1899- 1909; id.. State Soldiers' Home Hosp., 1902- 09; Cent. Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., Indian- apolis, Ind., 1904-05. Lect., Preventive Med., Lafayette Home Hosp. Memb. and State Del., Internatl. Cong, on Tuberculosis, 1908. Dep. State Health Officer, Ind. Joint Author with Henry Turner Bailey, "School Sanitation and Decoration." Fellow, Ind. Acad, of Sci. Hon. Memb., Tippecanoe Co. and Ind. State Med. Socs. Memb., Ind. Eng. Soc; Natl. Soc. for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis; La- fayette Soc. for Prevention of Tuberculosis (Pres.); Ind. Soc. for Prevention of Tubercu- losis. William Stillman Dutton, Architect, 2064 E. 96 St., Cleveland, Ohio. See Beta Chi, 1890. Charter Member. M. I. T., 1889-91. Memb., Loyal Legion. Gayle Tilton Forbush, Insurance. 93 Water St., Boston, Mass. A.B. Gen. Agt., N. E. Royal Exchange As- surance, Boston, Mass., 1892—. Trustee Ins. Library Assn. (Boston). Memb., N. E.' Ins. Exchange (Pres.). 128 SIGMA TAU Leonard Metcalf, Consulting Civil Engi- neer, 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Charter Member. Frank Eaton Newman, Architect, 1123 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.B. Charter Member. Richard Waterman, Secretary, 1418 Wal- nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. Univ. of Chicago, 1892-93; Sec, Class Wk., Univ. Extension Div., id., 1893. Asst. to Din, Philadelphia Museums, 1893-94. Univ. of Jena, 1894-95. Sec. to Pres. Wm. R. Har- per of Univ. of Chicago, 1896-97. Prin., Pub. Schs., Chicago, 1897-98; 1900-05. Asst. Dir. of Edu. and Social Econ., U. S. Comsn., Paris Exposition, 1900. m., Grace E. Mathews, Evanston, 111., 1900. Mgr., Edu. Dept., Key- stone View Co., Meadville, Pa., 1905-06. Sec., Edward Ailene of Bpston and Aspt. Sec, Bos- ton City Club, 1906-og; id., City Club of Philadelphia, Pa., 1909 — . George Vincent Wendell, College Pro- fessor, Stevens Inst, of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. B.S., Ph.D. Charter Member. Class V. Pres. (3). 1st Marshal at Grad. Asst., Physics, M. I. T., 1892-93; Instr., id., 1893-1900. Savage Fellow of Technol., Univ. of Leipzig, 1896-98; Ph.D., 1898. Honorary Fellow of Technol., Univ. of Berlin," 1898-99. Asst. Prof., Physics, M. I. T., 1900-04; Assoc Prof., 1904-07. Prof., Physics, Simmons Coll., Boston, 1902-04; id., Boston Univ., 1905-06; id., Stevens Inst, of Technol., Hoboken, N. J., 1907 — . m., Mary P. Hitchcock, Boston, Mass., July 29, 1902. Memb., Soc. of Arts of Boston (Sec, 1899-1902); Am. Phys. Soc; Soc for Promotion of Eng. Edu. Club, Technology (New York). 1893 Herbert Watson Alden, Mechanical En- gineer, 1361 Woodland Ave., Canton, Ohio. B.S. With Am. Projectile Co., Lynn, Mass., 1893-95; Pope Mfg. Co., and Elect. Vehicle Co., Hartford, Conn., 1895-1906; Timken Roller Bearing Axle Co., Canton, Ohio, 1906 — . As- soc. Memb., Am. Inst. Elect. Engs. Memb., Soc. Am. Engs.; Am. Soc. Mng. Engs. Minard Townsend Barbour, Manufac- turing, 9 Jackson Boulevard. Chicago, 111. B.S. With Otis Elevator Co., 1893—. m., Caroline Keane, 190 1. Edmund Enos Blake, Machinist, 75 North St., Saco, Me. Mgr. and Agt., Saco & Pettee Machine Shops. Frederick Griswold Coggin, Mechanical Engineer, Redridge, Mich. M. I. T., —1892. Spec. Wk., Mich. Coll. of Mines, 6 mos. Erecting Eng., Standard Smelt- ing Co., Durango. Colo., 1892-1903. m., Kath ryn Crane, Oct. 26, 1896. Ei^ecting Eng., Baltic Mng. Co., 1901— . Supt., Stamp Mill, Champion Copper Co., '1903 — ; id., Atlantic Mng. Co., 1904 — ; Supt., the three Cos., 1909 — . Supr., Stanton Township, Houghton Co., Mich. Ensign Eng., ist Div., 2d Battalion, Mich. Naval Reserve. Clubs: Miscowaubik (Calu- met); Oiiagaming (Houghton). Lawrence Belmotit Dixon, 892 Pepper St., Riverside, Cal. B.S. Charter Member. Arthur George Farwell, Composer, Edi- tor and Lecturer, Newton Center, Mass. B.S. Charter Member. Student, Musical Comp., under Homer Norris, Boston; Engelbert Humperdinck, Ger. ; Alexander Guilmant, Paris, 1893-99. Lect. on Music, Cornell, 1899-1901- Founder and Ed., Wa-Wan Press, Newton Center, Mass., 1901 — . Memb., Internatl. Cong, of Americanists, New York, 1902. Established, Am. Music Soc. (Dir. and Pres.), 1905 — . Pres., Am. Music. Soc, 1908 — . Assoc. Ed., Musical America, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Composer: Tone Pictures, after *'Pastels in Prose," **Maedchen Lieder," "Ballade for Vio- lin"; Songs: Am. Indian Melodies, "Dawn," *Ichibuzzhi," and "The Domain of Hurakan"; Symbolistic Studies. William Stuart Forbes, Manufacturer, P. O. Box S130, Boston, Mass. Asst. Treas., The Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass., 1893 — • m., Maude Leslie Hay- ward, Bangor, Me., May 21, 1B98. Arthur Edwin Fowle, Engineer and Manufacturer, p. O. Box 45, Gomez Palacio, Dgo., Mexico. B.S. Charter Mfpib. Eng., Boston Bridge Wks., Boston, Mass., ; 894-97. Eng. and Trav- eling Salesman, Jobbins & Van Ruymbeke, Glycerine Mfrs., Aurora, 111., 1897-1900. ,Chem. Eng. and Factory Supt., La Clompaiiia Indus- trial Jabonera, Gomez Palacio, ■ Dgo., Mex., 1900 — . m., Mary Louise Stevens, Oakland, Cal., June .11, 1903. Memb., Am. Soc Chem, Industry. George Ernest Merrill, Contractor, care Noel Construction (io., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Minn., i yr. M. I. T., 2 yrs. In- spector, Rebuilding, U. S. Naval Acad., Annap- olis, Md., 1898-1902. 1st V. Pres, and Westn. Rep., Noel Constr. Co. Contr., U. S. Naval Training Station and Chicago City Hall Bldg. ♦George Wallace Crockett, Lewiston, Me. 1894 William Howard Bovey, Miller, 1216 Harmon PI., Minneapolis, Minn. Gen. Supt., Washburn-Crosby Co. Mills, Min- neapolis, Minn., 1894 — . Arthur Austin Clement, Manufacturer, 189 La Salle St., Chicago. 111. B.S. Sec and Treas., Am. Wire Fence Co., Chicago, 111. Henry Fillmore Copeland, Manufactur- ing, Haworth, N. J. With L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc., Lubricating Oils, etc., New York, N. Y. m., Sept. 11,, 1899. Theophilus Olive Dayies, Sugar Factor, Craigside, Honolulu, H. I. B.S. m., Edith Marion Fox, 1898. British \'. Cotisul, Honolulu, 1905. Henry Emmer Edwards, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Market and Forest Sts., Washington C. H., Ohio. M. I. T., 1890-92. . m., Maud Davis, Sept. 28. 1893- Arthur Jay Farnsworth, Engineer, 147 Milk St.; Boston, Mass. B.S. See Phi"Epsilon, 1893. Univ. of Minn., 1129 SIGMA TAU 1889-90. Elect, and MlcIi. Eng., Boston, .\la&s., i894— . Robert Kimball Sheppard, Agent, 1413 Pennsylvania Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. n.S. Sales Agt., Am. Steel & Wire Co., Phila- delphia, i'a. Austin Sperry, Naval Architect, 163 Main St., San Francisco, Cal. U.S. Univ. of Glasgow, 1896-97. Sec. and Treas., Main Steel Iron Works, San Francisco, Cal. m., Helen Douglas Greame, June 26, 1903. Memb., Soc. of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; Instn. Engs. and Shipbuild- ers in Scot. Clubs: Bohemian; Sierra; San Francisco Flycasting. 189s Edmund Drinan Barry, Manufacturer, 327 S. Linden Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. With U. S. Navy Dept., Bureau of Constr. and Repair, Philadelphia, Pa., 1895-97; William Cramp & Sons, ib., 1897-99; New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, N. J., 1899-1903; Universal Portland Cement Co., 1903-05; Supt., Cement Plant No. 2, id., South Chicago, 111., J905-07; Plant No. 5, Universal, Pa., 1907 — . m., Catherine C. Humphreys, Boston, Mass., June 4, igoo. Thomas Butler Booth, Lawyer, 50 Con- gress St., Boston, Mass. B.S, Law Sch., Columbian Univ., Washing- ton, D. C. D. C. Bar, 1901. m., Annie L. Ives, Hartford, Conn., Sept., 1901; Lawyeft Boston, Mass., 1902 — . Harry Pumphrey Coddington, Manufac- turer, Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Bus. Mgr., Vol. 14, The , Tech. With Forbes Litho. Mfg. Co., of Boston, Philadelphia, Pa., 1895. m., Dorothy EmeVs6n,'"Wakefield, Mass., Oct. , 10, 1898. Sec, A K E N. E. Alumni Assn., 1897-98. Pub., A K E Escutcheon, 1899—. Karl Springer Harbaugh, Manufacturing, 1306 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash. With Carnegie Steel Co., Seattle, Wash, m., Ethel B. Williams, Portland, Ore., Feb. 20, 1900. Clubs: Rainier, Arctic, Firlock (Seattle); University (Portland). Edward Laurence Hurd, Manufacturing, 20s Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. With United Shoe Machinery Co. Henry Orlando Marcy, Jr., Physician and Surgeon, 180 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. A.B., M.D. A.B., Harvard, 1893; M.D., 1897. * B K., Post Grad., Student, M. I. T., 1894- 95. House Surg., Roosevelt Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1898-1900. Instr., Anatomy, Harvard Med. Sch., 1900-08. Alumnus Trustee, 2 T Chapter, 18,95-1909. m., Eleanor H. Nichols, Newton, Mass., May 15, 1909. Memb., Am. Med. Assn.; Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Univer- sity, etc. Res., 140 Sargent St., Newton, Mass. Frederick H. Marvin, Officer of Cor- poration, Pacific Cold Storage Bldg., Tacoma, Wash; Gen. Mgr. and V. Pres., Olympia and Tacoma Navigation Co. and Merchants Transportation Co. James Swett Smyser, Electrical Engi- neer, 55 Pomeroy Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Edward Austin Tucker, Consulting Engi- neer, 116 Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. M.S. m., Mabelle S. Merrill, 1900. , Memb., Am. Soc. of Civ. Engs. ♦Gardner Abbott, Architect, New York, N. Y. B.S. d., Apr. 9, 1904. i8g6 Henry Sill Baldvein, Mechanical Engi- neer, 6g Green St., Lynn, Mass. William Ernest Barbour, Merchant, Noyes St. & C. M. & St. P. R. R., Evanston, 111. M. I. T., 1892-94.* Chicago Bus. Law Sch., 1 yr. Memb., W. E. Barbour & Co., dealers in Wood, Coal, Coke, Flour, Feed and Seeds, Evanston, 111., 1895 — . m., Mabel Ridgway Hair, Jan. 31, 1900. Club, Hinznan Avenue Tennis. Frederick Waldo Bartlett, Manufacturer, Upper Montclair, N. J. See Gamma Beta, 1896. M. I. T., 1896. Winthrop Coolidge, Metallurgist, 150 E. 50 St., Chicago, 111. B.S. Robert Douglas Flood, Grain Trader, 67 Board of Trade, Chicago, 111. M. I. T., 1892-95. CoU. of Preceptors, Lon- don, Eng., 1895. Chicago Coll. of Law, 1898. in., Mabel Edith Higraan, Benton Harbor, Mich., Oct. 28, 1905. Robert Samuel Hardy, Electrical Engi- neer, 314 South Olive St., Los An- geles, Cal. B.S. m., Susan Noble Cook, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 4, 1873. William Ebenezer Hazeltine, Officer of Corporation, 537 Watson St., Ripen, Wis. Supt., Ripon Light & Water Co. m., Florence Reed, Dec. 20, 1905. Isaac Brewster Hazelton, Artist, Welles- ley Hills, Mass. Sch. of Drawing and Painting, Boston. Prof., Drawing, and Memb., Faculty, R. I. Sch. of Design, 1909 — . m., Margarita Thompson, June 9. 1906. Memb., Copley Soc. (Boston). Club, Providence Art. Charles Oilman Hyde, College Professor and Sanitary Engineer, University of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. B.S. 2 S. T B n. Winged Helmet. Asst. Sanitary Eng., Mass. State Bd. of Health, 1896- n^u°?j , •^?^'-T, ^"S-' Filtration Experiments, Philadelphia, Pa., 1900-02; id.. Filtration Plant, Harrisburg Pa., 1902-05. Asst. Assoc, and Prof, of Sanitary Eng., Univ. of Cal.; and Consulting Sanitary and Hydraulic Eng., Berke- ley, Cal., 1905 — . Reginald Norris, Banker. Pacific Ave. Piedmont, Cal. Ed., The Tech. Pres., Fr. Club (2-3). Sec, 1 130 SIGMA TAU San Francisco Chap., Am., Inst, of Bk. Clks., 1903-04. Del., Annual Conv., Am., Inst. Bk. Clks., St. Louis, Mo., 1904. Clubs: University, Olympic. Ralph Spelman Whiting, Architect, 711 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. , Y,,, . *Thomas Thayer Brackett, Farmer, South Minneapolis, Minn. 1897 George Burnham, Architect, 120 Ex- change St., Portland, Me. B.S. m., ■ Alice Greenleaf Ellsworth, Jan. 1 7, 1900. Oswald Constantine Hering, Architect, I W. 34 St:,' New York, N. Y. Ecole des Beaux .\rts, Paris, Fr., 1897-1900. Architect, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . m., Catharine M. „Clark, ib., Oct. 21,* 1903. Contrib. to Town and Country; Country Life in. Amer- ica; The Brickbuilder; Cement Age; Archi- tectural Records, etc. Memb., Am. Inst, of Architects; Amateur Club of New York City; Pa. Soc. of N. Y. Henry Ford Hoit, Architect, 3771 Wash- ington St., Kansas City, Mo. Boston Society of Architects' Pr. m., Florence Eleanor Stinchiield, Dec. 25, igoo. .Designed, Varied Industries Bldg., St. liduis World's Fair. With Van Brunt & Howe, Architects, , Kansas City, Mo., 1901-03. Memb., Howe & Hoit, ib., 1903 — . Memb., Bd. to Revise Bldg. Laws of Kansas City, 1907. Architectural Menib,, Board of Appeals, ih., 1908. Memb., Natl. Munic. League; F. & A. M. Clubs: University, Commercial, City. Walter Humphreys, College Professor, Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston, ,,,Mass. : :■ • B.S. Registrar, M. I. T., 1902 — . m., Vic- toire Elizabeth Casgrain, July 18, 1906. Instr., Engineering, M. I. T., 1906—. Sec, M. I. T. Alumni Assn. Club, Technology. Res., 201 Davis Ave., Brookline. Allen Winchester Jackson, Architect, 202 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Horace Manning, Accountant, 435 ist Natl. Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. M. I. T., 1893,-95. Res., London,. Eng., 1896- 1907. ra., Bessie Gernon, Madison, Wis., 1900. Professional Accountant, Chicago, 111., 1907 — . William Chapman Potter, Engineer and Metallurgist, Apartado 137, Aguas-; calientes, Mexico. A.B. m., Caroline Morton, 1902. Mgr. for Mex., The Guggenheim Exploration Co., 1904- 06. Gen. Mgr., Southn. Dept., The Am. Smelt- ing and Refining Co.; Dir. and Memb., Ex. Com., id., and Am. Smelters Securities Co., 1906 — . Louis Jerome Richards, Sanitary Engi- neer, 415 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Argyle Eggleston Robinson, Architect, room 623, 84 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. *WilKam Henry Cutler, Architect, Kan- sas City, Mo. Memb., Howe, Hoit & Cutler, Kansas City, Mo. d., Jan. 7, 1907. *Percy Franham Lawrence, Bangor, Me. d., Dec. 21, 1895. *Thurlow Washburn, Miner, Grafton, N. Mex. 1898 Howell Fisher, Chemical Engineer, Ork- ney Road, Brookline, Mass. George McMurtrie Godley, Manufac- turer, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. B.S. Freiberg Bergakademie, 1898-99. Univ. and Bergakademie, -Berlin, 1899-1900. . New York Rep,., The Thomas Iron,, Co.,, New York, N. Y., 1900 — . Memb.,- Squadron A, N. G., N. Y., 1903 — ; A K IE Council, 1904-05; Am. Inst. M'ng.. Engs. ; Am. Chem. Soc. ; British Inst. Of Iron and Steel; V^reins Deutscher Eisenhtittenbrute. , Clubs: New York Chemists, New York Athletic, Machinery Club of the City of New York, Technology Clubs 0,1 New York and Boston. ' ' - Harry Creighton Ingalls, Architect. 103 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. E.S. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1899-1903. Memb., Phillips & Ingalls, Architects,, New York, N. Y., 1903 — . Memb., Soc. of Beaux Arts Architects, A K E Assii. Clubs: City, , Technology (New York). Paul De Blois Leighton, Real Estate, 66 W. 38 St., New York, N. Y. Real Estate, New York, N. Y., 1898—. Club, Players. Res., "Bramhall," Davenport Ridge, Stamford, Conn. Benjamin Franklin Winslow Russell, Architect, 1 128 Tremont Bldg., Bos- ton, Mass. ■ ; ' . . m., Sarah E. Knapp, Chicago, III., June 7, 1905. William Henry Tew, Consulting Engi- neer, 90 West St., New York, N. Y. • Maurice De Kay Thompson, College Professor, 5 Fairmount St., Brookline, Mass. B.S;, Ph.D. Student, Polytechnikinh, Zurich, Switzerland. Ph.D., Basel Univ. _ Asst. Prof., Electro-Chem., M. I. T. m., Lilian Hastings, 1906. Memb., Electro-Chem. Soc; Deutsche Bunsen Gesellschaft. . David Laforest Wing, U. S. Official, Cos- mos Club, Washington, D. C. B.S., Columbian - Univ., Washington, D. C Spec. Examr., Bureau of Corpus., Washington, D. C. 1899 Kenneth Mallon Blake, Manufacturer, 589 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. B;S. Branch Mgr., Locomobile Co. of Am., Boston, Mass.' m.. Celeste Eloyse Wilder, Charlotte, N. C, June 4, 1907. Worthington Palmer, Architect, 106 State St., Albany, N. Y. -B.S. Herbert Hugh Riddle, Architect, 164 Dearborn St., Chicago. III. B.S. 1131 SIGMA TAU Lewis Wetmore Riddle, Manufacturer, room 6s?, 164 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. U.S. Pres., W'estn. Concrete Bridge Co., Chi- cago, 111. m., I£lizabetll Fuller Emmons, Sept. 5> 1907. William Otis Sawtelle, College Profes- sor, 29 Ware St., Cambridge, Mass. B.S., A.M. Dir., Math., High Sch., Bangor, Me., 1900-03. Memb., Exam. Bd., U. S. Naval Acad., 3d Cong. Dist., Me., 1902. Instr., Physics, M. I. T., 1903-05. m., Louise Coburn Burpee, Bangor, Me., June 17, 1903. Re- search Wk., Jefferson Phys. Laboratory, Har- vard Univ., 1905 — . Memb., Soc. of Arts; Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. ; Societe Francaise de Physique; Lodge, Chapter and Cominandery, F. & A. M. Clubs: Mathematical and Physical (Boston and Harvard). Haven Sawyer, Mining Engineer, Sher- man House. Boise, Idaho. B.S. Etheredge Walker, Mining Engineer, Idaho City. Idaho. B.S. I goo Stanley Gay Hyde Fitch, Chemical Engi- neer, 190 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. B.S. Ed.-in-Chief, The Tech. Chem., Oil Mills, Elberton, Ga., 1900. Banking and Brokerage Bus., New York and Boston, 1901- 02. m., Barbara Ross Dillaway, Sept. 17, 1901. Auditor and Treas., Corwin Mfg. Co., Peabody, • Mass , 1903-06. Chem. Eng., A. D. Little, Boston, 1907-08. Asst. Treas., Machine Sales Co., Peabody, Mass., 1908 — . Club, Salem. New York address, care Patterson, Teale & Dennis, 30 Broad St. Herbert Merritt Flanders, Civil Engi- neer, 291 Clifton St., Maiden, Mass. m., Elizabeth Burchmore Coburn, Mar. 22, 1905. Harry Lamar Grant, Manufacturing, 259 S. Clinton St., Chicago, 111. With Western Elect. Co. Milton Weston Hall, Physician, Red Lodge, Mont. B.S. M.D., Univ. of 111., 1903. Asst., Pathol- ogy, Rush Med. Coll., i yr. m., Ruth Blan- chard, Roxbury, Mass., June 12, 1905. Co. and City Health Officer, Red Lodge, Mont. Herbert Austin Macpherson, Business, 125 Milk St., Boston, Mass. With Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co. Charles Van Merrick, Architect, 139 S. Lake Ave., Albany, N. Y. B.S. See Phi Gamma, 1900. Syracuse Univ., 1896-97. M. I. T., 1898-1900. Supervising Architect, representing Palmer & Hornbostel, Albany, N. Y. m., Amy Chester, Sept. 24, 1902. Albert Voltaire MoUer, Manufacturer, 841 30 St., Milwaukee, Wis. Sec, The Christensen Eng. Co. 1901 Francis Kernan Baxter, Mining Engi- neer, 15 Rutger St., Utica, N. Y. B.S. John Stanard Bronson, Manager, 1123 Chemical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Res. Mgr., Rantome Concrete Machinery Co., St. Louis, Mo. m., E. Louise Bianchi, Mar. 6, 1907. Sec. and Treas., Miss. Valley Alumni Assn., 1907-09. Matthew Chauncey Brush, Railroading, 797 Washington St., Newtonville, Mass. With Northn. S. S. Co.; Union Pacific R. R. and Chicago, Rock Island 8c Pacific R. R. V. Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Xewton St. Ry. Co. Pres., L\I li K E Conv., Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 13-14, 1902. Pres., N. E. St. Ry. Club, 1 90S. Daniel Lunt Cleaves, Metallurgist, Her- culaneum. Mo. B.S. in Chemistry, L'niv. of Me,, 1899: Grad. in Pharmacy. M. I. T., 1900. Supt,, Con- verter Roasting and Chemist with St. Joseph Lead Co. Edward Bailey Cook, Manufacturer, 718 King St., Pottstown, Pa. Mgr., Blast Furnaces, m., Mary Sepplier, Sept. 4, 1906. Pres., Town Council, Pottstown, Pa., I yr. Memb., Am. Inst. ilng. Engs. Frederick William Freeman, Manufac- turer, 100 Prince St., West Newrton, Mass. B.S. Gen. Mgr., Actua Mills, m., Lucia M. Proctor, May 25, 1903. John Alden Trott, IManufacturer, 50 Har- vard St., Cambridge, Mass. Supt., Riverside Boiler Works, Cambridgeport, Mass. m., Grace Lindsley Willard, June 8, 1907. Memb., A K E Alumni Assn.; Alumni Assn., M. I. T. igo2 John Clyde Fruit, Manager, 17 St. and St. Paul Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. B.S. Mgr., Milwaukee Plant, Am. Bridge Go. m., Winifred Alice Smith, June 26, 1906. Assoc. Memb., Am. Soc Civ. Engs. V. Pres., M. I. T. Alumni Assn. of Milwaukee. Leonardo Hering, 2 W. 16 St., New York, N. Y. Albert Eaton Lombard, Banker, 1019 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. B.S. Class Pres. (i). Bus. Mgr., The Tech. and Technique. 2d Marshal at Graduation, m., Marie Pugsley, Sept. 23, 1903. Cashier, Com Belt Bank, Kansas City, Mo., 1905 — . Herbert Schaw May, :Manufacturer, 28 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. B.S. Motive Power Dcpt., Union P. R. R., Omaha, Neb., 1902-06. Traveling Eng., Rail- way Steel Spring Co., New York, N. Y., 1906- 08. Pres., Empire Model & .Machine Co., ib., 1908 — . Arthur Smith More, Division Engineer, Wabash, Ind. B.S. Bus. Mgr., The Tech. Eng. Dept., C. C. C. & St. L. Ry., Cincinnati, Ohio; Indian- apolis and Wabash, Ind., 1902 — . Memb., N. W. Assn. and Alumni Assn. of M. I. T.; Am Ry. Engs. and M. of W. Assn.; Ohio Valley Alumni Assn. of 4 K E (Sec); Ind. Assn. of A K E. Club, Technology. II33 SIGMA TAU Henry Hodgman Sayloi-, Editor, 28 Whittlesey Ave., East Orange, N. J. Ed., Architectural Review, Boston, Mass., 1904- 06. Architectural Ed., Country Life in Ainer' ica,. New York, N. Y., igo6-og. m., Helen Miller, Nov. 27, 1906. Ed., American Archi- tect, East Orange, N. J., 1909 — . Charles Alfred Smith, Mining Engineer, Pilares de Nacoyari, Senora, Mex. B.S. m., Elizabeth Mary Morrison, July, 1907. Memb., F. & A. M.; Elks. Harry Lancaster Strand, 840 Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. Austin Clarence Wood, Architect, Bos- ton, Mass. B.S. Res., 7 Florida St., Dorchester, Mass. 1903 Sidney Young Ball, Secretary, Ball Watch Co., Cleveland, Ohio. B.S. in Civil Eng. See Beta Chi, 1902. Sec, Ball Watch Co., Cleveland, Ohio. m., Miss Shane, Chicago, 111., Apr. 8, 1906. Club, Uni- versity. Galen Moses Harris, Manufacturer, 1044 Washington St., Bath, Me. B.S. m., Julie Winifred Lombard, Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 2, 1906. Robert Rishworth Jordan, Hotel Pro- prietor, Scarboro, Me. With Lumbering Concern, Me. Woods, 1903-04; Portland Co., Portland, Me., 1904-06. Hotel Prop, and Farmer, Scarboro, Me., igo6 — . Robert Penniman Marsh, Manager, cor. E. Court & Market St., Springfield, Mass. Mgr., Marsh Bros., Springfield, Mass., 1903 — . Blaine Heston Miller, City Engineer, Indianapolis, Ind. ra., Corella L. Taylor, 1906. William Winter, Ink, Shannon Co., Mo. George Babcock Wood, Mechanical En- gineer, 224 S. 3 St., Philadelphia, x-a. B.S. m., Mary Ordway Folsom, Nov. 30, 1904. Memb., Am. Gas Inst. 1904 John Ford Card, 5557 Monroe Ave., Chi- cago, III. Griffin Wheel Co. m., Blanche Felt, Sept. 20, 1905- David Elwell, Electrical Engineer, 14 Pelham Terrace, Arlington, Mass. Elecfricai Engineer, Edison Co., Boston, 1904- 05; Westingham Elect. Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, 1905-06; Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1906-08; Stam- ford, Ct., 1908-09; New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Charles Joseph Emerson^ Manufacturer, 231 Ca,useway St., Boston, Mass. Instr., M. I. T., 1904-1908. Henry Collender Field, Merchant, Uni- versity Club, Seattle, Wash. Dealer in Saw and Shingle Mill Machinery and Supplies. Currier Lang, Civil Engineer, 634 Con- gress St., E., Detroit, Mich. B.S. Treas., S^., ist Marshal and Capt., Baseball Team. Pres., Civ. Eng. Soc. Memb., Track Team. Clubs; University, Racquet and Curling. Memb., Detroit Eng. Soc. Andrew Otterson Miller, Electrical En- gineer, 97 Sixth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S. With Westinghouse , Elect. & Mfg. Co., New York Sales Office. Memb., Electrical Soc. N. Y. ; American Inst. Elect. Engs. Clubs: Crescent Athletic (Brooklyn); Technology (New York). Max Spencer Rohde, Physician, Prince- ton, 111. See Delta Delta, 1908. M. I. T., 1904. Univ. of Chicago, 1905-08. Johns Hopkins, 1908 — . Guard of Honor, 54 Club. Junior Coll. Coun- cil. N 2 N. Waldron Page Schumacher, Mining En- gineer, Minas Tecolotes y Anexas, Santa Barbara, Chihuahua, Mex. B.S. Permanent Ad., Wollaston, Mass., care F. A. Page. Preston Morris Smith, Chemical Engi- neer, care Compagnie Nationale des Radiateurs, Dole Juro, France. B.S. Percy Alexander Staples, Business, Calumet, Mich. B.S. Houghton Country Elect. Lt. Co. With Stone & Webster Management Assn. Clarence Benton Williams, Manufac- turer, S Kemble St., Utica, N. Y. Asst. Treas., Mott Wheel Wks. 190S Charles Waldo Adams, Jr., Manager, 24 Rue de Mogador, Paris. With Compagnie Nationale Radiateurs. m., Helen Chester McKey, Brookline, Mass. Arthur John Amberg, 438 Fulton St.. Chicago, 111. With Amberg File and Index Co. Robert Keep Clark, Manufacturer, 82 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. -Memb., George M. Clark & Co., Gas and Gasoline Stoves, 1905^. Club, University (Chicago). Res., Evanston. Theodore Augustine Dissel, Manufac- turer, Technology Chambers, Boston, Mass. B.S. Emmet Joseph Dwyer, Manufacturer, 692 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Micli. A.B. Detroit Coll., 1901. With Michigan ^tove Co., Detroit, Mich., 1905 — . Edward Chester Grant, care Edward S. Grant, Chamber of Commerce, Cincin- nati, Ohio. B.S. Philip Edward Hinkley, Manuacturing, , 57 Deering St., Portland. Me. A.B. With S. D. Warren &Co., Paper Man- ufacturers. 1 13.3 SIGMA TAU Norman Lombard, Financial Cor- respondent, 1545 B, Euclid Ave., Berkeley, Cal. B.S., LL.B. Class Pres. (i). Class Day Oral. Assoc. Ed., Technique (3). Mang. Ed., The Tech. (4). Rep. of Student Body, Founders Day (4). Pres., Repub. Club {3). Memb., Osiris. LL.B. * A A. Kansas City Soh. of Law, 1908. Mo. Bar, 1907. m., Ellen Mc- Keighan, St. Louis, Mo., June 10, igo8. Res., Berkeley, Cal., 1908 — . Mitchell Mackie, Merchant, 1103 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. A K E. Motor Trucking and Selling. Asst. Chief Eng., Natl. Brake & Electric Co., 1905-08; m., Janet Mitchell, Apr. 10, 1907. Pres.', Com- mercial Auto Co., Milwaukee, 1908 — . Herbert Mygatt Wilcox, Manufacturer, Tryon, >N. C. B.S. Princeton, 1900-02. M. I. T., 1902-05. m., Frances Hubley Jaynes, E. Orange, N, J., Mar. 6, 1909, Club, Engineers' (New York). igo6 Charles Lyman Anson, Manufacturer, IIS N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, 111. B.S. Supt. of Manufacture, Northwestern Gas Light & Coke Co. Henry Douglas Eaton, Medical Student, 324 West 83 St., New York, N. Y. . , M. I. T., 1902-04. Clk., Natl. Exchange and Shawmut Natl. Bks., Boston, 1894-97. Tufts College Med. Sch., 1907 — . William Jared Knapp, Mechanical Engi-, neer. 157 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.' B.S. Capt., Track Team (4). Chmn., Jr. Prom. Com. Eng., People's Gas Light & Coke Co. Louis Henry Maxfield, U. S. Navy, care Postmaster, Nev\r:York, N. Y. M. I. T., 1902-3. Grad., U. S. Naval Acad.,;, 1906. On battleship cruise around the world.' m., Harriett Page, Norfolk, Va., Mar. 6, 1909. Lewis Adams Riley, Civil and Mechan- ical Engineer, 1509 Spruce St„ Phila- delphia, Pa. i- B.S. With J. G. White & Co., N. Y., 1906-07. Construction Eng., Lehigh & Hudson R* Ry., 1907; Eng. of Mainten^ince ,of Way, 1907-09; Eng.' in Charge Grade Reduction Surveys; ■ 1 909 — . Present address, .Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. ■..■■'■ Ernest Maxwell Smith, Mechanical En- gineer, 161S West Genesee St., Syra- cuse, N. Y. 1'' '" ■' 'V ■■ • ■ ' A,B. 1907 Charles Wolston Coffin, Civil Engineer, 80 Clinton Ave., Jamaica, Long Island. Wheaton Ira Griffin, Salesman, 3 West St., Utica, N. Y. B.S. Traveling Salesman. \'i Paul Matteson, Social Worker, 112 Pros- pect St., Providence, R. I. A.B., M. I. T., 1907. With Dr. Grenfell's Mission, Labrador, 1908^. George William Otis, Contractor, War- saw, N. Y: , M. I. T., 1903-05. Class Pres. (i). Memb., Inst. Com. (i-2). V. Pres., Am. Blue Stone Co., Warsaw, N. Y. Maurice Henry Pease, Electrical Engi- neer, care Indian Refining Co., Cincin- nati, Ohio. A.B., B.S. M. 1. T., 1905. B.S. (Elect. Eng.), 1907. Elect. Eng., El Paso Elect. Ry., El Paso, Tex., 1907-09. Purchasing Agt., Indian Refining Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909 — • Stephen Kendall Poole, Manager, 116 Harrison St., Chicago, 111. Mgr., Poole Bros, of Holland. Earl Howell Reed, Jr., Architect, 47S8 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111. B.S. Student, Arch., Paris, Fr., r907o8. Winslow Davis Robinson, Naval Archi- tect, 41 Harrison St., Stapleton, N. Y. B.S. William Lysander Woodward, Chemical Engineer, 1513 16 St., Washington, D. C. B.S. Chcm. Eng., Forbes Litho. Mfg. Co., Boston. igoS Horace Ethan Allen, Electrical Engineer, 2248 Parkswood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. B.S. With Westinghouse Elect. & Mfg. Co., 1908-09; F. Bissell Elect. Co., Toledo, Ohio, 1909 — . Maurice Everett Allen, Student, 2248 Parkswood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. B.S. Univ. of Mich. Law Sch., 1908 — . Francis Harrington McGuigan, Jr., Civil Engineer, 611 Continental Life Bldg., Toronto, Can. B.S. With Detroit River Tunnel Co. and Mich. Cent. R. R., 1908-09; McGuigan Constr. Co., Toronto, Can., 1909 — . Res., Prince George Hotel. Thomas Whitley Orr, Civil Engineer, 603 E. 47 St., Kansas City, Mo. B.S. Harold Moore Richards, Insurance, 51 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Yale, i9or-o2. M. I. T., 1904-06. Marine Ins., New York, 1906 — -. Allen Taber Weeks, 215 Newbury St., Boston. Mass. Memb., ONE. Club, Technology. 1909 Felix Arnold Burton, 32 Webster Court, Newton Center, Mass. Alton Leslie Dickerman, Merchant, 400 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Coal Merchant. William Stuart Gordon, Student, 48 Leonard St., New York, N. Y. Princeton Univ., 1903-07. Memb., Tower Club; Swimming Team. M. I. T., 1907-09. Glee Club. Robert Mayro Keeney, Mining Engineer Somersville, Conn. Colorado Sch. Mines, 1907—. Track , Team, lech. Technique Electoral Com. Ed., Tech- "34 SIGMA TAU nique. Memb., Round Table; KS Soc; Junior Prom. Com.; £x. Bd. Sci. ,Soc. Christian Kurtzmann, Manufacturer, 24 Lincoln Parkway, Buflfalo, N. Y. M. I. T., 190S-07. Univ. of Buffalo, Law Sch., 1907-10. Walter Steele Lairdi -Merchant, 622 Lib- erty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dir., N. M. Laird Co., Wholesale and Retail Shoes. Res., 5915 Wellesley Ave. John Stewart Pearce, Mining Engineer, Glen Campbell, Pa. B.S.M., M.E. See Gamma Phi, 1908. Wes- leyan Univ., 1904-05. G N E. B.S. in Mng. Eng., M. I. T., 1909. With Oil Producer in Oklahoma, 1909 — . Myrton James Turnbull, 6 Park Terrace. Hartford, Conn. Philip Endicott Young, Guild Road, Ded- hara, Mass. igio William Thomas Adams, Jr., Machinery Manufacturer, Corinth, Miss. Litt.B. Princeton, 1904-07. M. I. T., 1907-08. Princeton, 1908-og; Litt.B., id., 1909. Forrester Barstow Avery, Manufacturer, 40 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. Class V. Pres., 1907-08. ONE. Furniture Mfg., Grand Rapids, Mich. Tyler Waterman Carlisle, Business, 336 Frankfort St., Cleveland, Ohio. N E. Case Sch. of Applied Sci., 1906-07. Machinery and Supplies, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907 — . Henry Reed Elv^ell, Broker, South Wey- mouth, Mass. M. L T., 1906-08. Note Broker, South Wey- mouth, Mass., 1908 — . Harold Lockett, 71 and 73 Randolph St., Chicago, 111. Univ. of Chicago, 1905-06. 9 N E. Technique Board. Thurman McKeod Neal, Physician, Wharton, Tex. M.D. George Forsyth Salisbury, Accountant, 1223 Bradford Road, North Andover, Mass. M. I. T., 1906-07. Cost Accountant, Suttons Mills, N. Andover, Mass., 1907 — . m., Made- leine Scott, Sept. 17, 1907. Philip Dunbar Terry, Waterville, N. Y. ONE. Ed., Technique. 1910. Osiris. Merrill William Tilden, 4747 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, II. 9 N E, Technique Board. Technique Show. Prescott Kingsley Wadsvyorth, 8 Shack- ford St., Eastport, Me. Theodore Brovyning Whittemore, St. Francis Ct., 13S St. and Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Princeton, 1904-06. M. I. T., 1906 — . igii Joseph Cheever Fuller, 22 Shaw St., West Newton, Mass. ONE. Tech. Show. Ralph Trowbridge Hanson, Officer, U. S. Navy, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1906. Midshipman, U. S. N., with Atlantic Fleet on World Cruise, 1907-09. Ensign. 1909. Student, Naval Archi- tecture, M. I. T., 1909 — . Jerome Clarke Hunsaker, Officer, U. S. Navy, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Appointed Midshipman, U. S. Navy, July 5, 1904. Grad., First Class of 300, U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., June 6, 1908. Selected by Sec. of Navy for Instr. Corps, and assigned to M. I. T. for Grad. Work, 1908. M. 1. T., 1908 — . Chapin Smith Pratt, 211 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. William Coyne Salisbury, Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. Class Pres. (2). Capt., Soph. Relay Team. Varsity Track and Relay Teams. 9 N E. Hubert Stacy Smith, 11 12 Center Ave., Bay City, Mich. Grad., Phillips Andover Acad., 1907. Class Football. Tech. Show. 9 N E. Frank Asahel Wood, 7 Florida St., Dor- chester, Mass. 9 N E. John Canfield Woodruff, 215 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. -A.B. See Epsilon, 1909. Williams Coll., 1905- 09. M. I. T., 1909 — . igi2 Frederick William Barker, Jr., 215 Park Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Roger Wolcott Davis, 79 Vernon St., Hartford, Conn. Francis Reuel. Fuller, 109 High St., Paw- tucket, R. I. Class Football, 1908. Entered West Point, Mar., 1909. Henry Hinmar Partridge, 185 Canfield Ave.. W., Detroit. Mich. Memb., Mandolin Club (i); Mgr. (2). Bradley Travis Ross, Rensselaer, Ind. Samuel Sprague Stevens, ion Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Clarence Augustus Stewart, 30 Foster St.. Newtonville, Mass. Richard Parker Wallis, 142 E. 40 St., New York, N. Y. Kenneth Weeks, Marion, Mass. 1913 Halsey Elwell, South Weymouth, Mass. Dean Abner Fales, 145 Highland St., West Newton, Mass. 113.=; SIGMA TAW Roger Morse Freeman, 235 Arlington Rosslyn Smythe Martin, 350 W. 85 St., Ave., Providence, R. I. New York, N. Y. With New York Bd. of Water Supply on __ , , .^ n iir« J«,.*Af4-Vi Q Aqueduct, 1907; Los Angeles Aqueduct, ,909. Edward Longfcllow Wadsworth, » Edward Adams Lembeck, Suite 23, " The Shacksford Ct., Eastport, Me. Rosemond," Euclid Ave., Cleveland, George Rodney Wallace, Jr., 96 Pros- Ohio, pect St., Fitchburg, Mass. Norman Douglass Macleod, 30 Hum- boldt Ave., Providence, R. I. 1136 TAU LAMBDA TULANE UNIVERSITY NewOrleans, La, Chartered, November 17, 18 A CHARTER was granted the Tulane Club, a sub-rosa organization of students of Tulane University of Louisiana, by the Detroit con- vention on November 17, 1898. This charter was the first to be granted by the Fraternity in nine years and the ultra-conservative policy of restricting the chapters of the Fraternity to those already established was replaced by one of judicious extension. The change was accomplished only after a hard- fought contest, and to the sup- porters of the Tulane University applicants is due the credit, and to the appli- cants themselves is due the honor of having been the first new chapter to enter the opened door after all those years. One twin sister of McGill followed at the same convention and together with those other worthy chapters which have been added to the list of A K E is increasing and upholding the strength of our beloved Fraternity. The history of the Tulane Club can be briefly summarized as follows : It was organized for the express purpose of securing a charter from A K E. Two Alumni Dekes, T. L. Bayne, *, and Leonard Keififer, A X, desired that a club be formed of Tulane University students which, when organized, should apply to the Fraternity for a charter after having secured the endorse- ment of resident members of the Fraternity, especially those in the faculty and in the University as students. When the 1897 convention was held in Chicago, a representative of Tulane club was present to ascertain the proper procedure in the presentation of a formal application and also to ascertain if possible the views of the delegates on the proposition to place a chapter in Tulane University. To Secretary Simpson is due the outhne of the campaign which ended so successfully. Not only did he assist by explaining every detail to be followed but by encouragement which was absolutely necessary. 11.39 TAU LAMBDA On January 25, 1898, the application was signed and forwarded to the Council. Two of the signers were already members of the Fraternity. The endorsers numbered nineteen, including the president of the University, W. P. Johnston, €> ; two members of the board of administration, Cartwright Eustis, A, and W. D. Denegre, A, and one faculty member, J. B. Elliott. Those of the alumni who especially interested themselves in behalf of the Tulane Club were : W. C. Nelson, X ; Alex Black, r B ; T. L. Bayne, * ; L. Keiffer, A X. and H. Bering, A X. The other alumni who signed the application were : E. L. Simonds, * ; C. Hyams, A ; G. A^airin, X ; D. Urquhart, A ; W. B. Jackman, A X ; G. P. Hamil- ton, X; W. P. Richardson, A ; W. M. White, * ; Dr. Hall, Oakland University^ Miss. ; H. Pettit, r. The Council recommended that a charter be granted, and this report was made to the Convention of 1898, at Detroit. W. M. White, *, was sent to represent the club, his membership entitling him to the floor, a privilege which was all important at that time. His laconic message of victory was: " Prepare the fatted calf; I have succeeded," dated November 17, 1898. The chapter was installed December 26, 1898, at the Denegre Building, at 8 p. M. The initiation committee was as follows : W. D. Denegre, A, Chairman; C. Eustis, A; Alex Black, T B; E. L. Simonds, $, Secretary. Two of our beloved charter members have joined the ranks of the majority. Brothers Harral and Gibbons. The chapter has always maintained a suite of rooms in a convenient location, and recently moved into its own house at 63 Audubon Place, adjoining the campus. Last year, because of the many Dekes residing in New Orleans, it was found advisable to form an Alumni Association. 1140 TAU LAMBDA CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1899 Harry Sprague Badger, Engineer, care Nashville Ry. and Light Co., Nash- ville, Tenn. B.E., i8g8 and 1899. T A A. Class Pres. Hist., G. B. L. ■ S. Class Football Team. Class _ Hist. Ed,-in-Chief, Olive and Blue. Electrician, Drainage Comsn, New Orleans, 1899-1901. Mech. and 'Elec. Eng., Ford, Ba- con, & Davis,_ 1901-08. Electrical Eng., -Nash- ville Ry. & Light Co., 1908-09; Consulting Eng., ib., 1910 — . Res., 1710 Broad St. Charles Noel Ghayigny, Physician, 1221- 33 Maison Blanche Bldg., New Or- M.D. ' Charter Member, T A. A K K. In- terne, Charity Hosp. of La., 1899 — . Visiting Gynecol., Charity Hosp. Al. Assn. of La. Lect., . Charity Hosp.* Training Sch. Memb., Orleans Parish Med. Assn.; State Med. Assn.; Am. Med. Assn. Southern Med. Assn. William Monroe White, Hydraulic En- gineer, care I. P. Morris Co., Phila- delphia, Pa. See Psi, 1893. Univ. of Ala., 1889-90. Tu- lane Univ., 1896--99. Class V. Pres. Class Pres. Class Football Team. Class Ed., Jam- balaya, Asst. Mgr., Drainage, New Orleans, La., 1900-01. Hydraulic Eng., L P. Morris Co., Philadelphia, !Pa., 1901 — . Memb., A. S. M. E.; Franklin Inst. Author, "The Pilot Tube," "No Formula," 1900; "La Eng. Sec." m., Cornelia Ryas, New York, June 4, 1906. Res., 150 Maplewood Ave., Germantown, Pa. *Brooks Harral, Merchant, New Or- leans ' 1 ..3. Charter Member. T A A. Tulane Club. G. B. L. S.; Sec. Pres., Tulane Tennis Club. Class Football Team. Winner Half Mile Race. Class Track Team, d., Apr. 6, 1902. 1900 Newton McCrgw Harris, Insurance, 408 Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1896-99. Class Pres. Treas., Tulane Athletic Assn. Memb., Games Com. ; Advisory Bd., T A A; Academic Bd. Tu- lane Tennis Club. Mgr., Class Football Team. Class Baseball Team. Sec, Academic Bd. Traveling " Salesman; Kempre Thomas Paper Co., Cincinnati, ' Ohio, 1900. Frt. Transfer Clk., T. & P. R. R.; K. C. S. R. R.; H. & S. R. R., 1900. Chief Clk., T. & P. R. R., Shreveport, La., 1901-02. Real Estate and Life Ins., Robeline, La., 1902. Alderman, id., 19102. m., Regina Charlotte de Alminana, Apr. 17, 1903. Asst. Siipt-i, Pac. Mutvial Life Ins. Coi, 1902-04. Dept. Supt., Ins. Dept., K. of p.,' New Orleans, La., 1904-09. James Day Knapp, Broker, 100 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. T A A. Sec, G. B. L. S. Pres., Tulane Tennis Club. Treas.. Sr. Class. A K E Ed., Jambalaya. Founder's Day Com. Glee Clulj. Leader, Mandolin ,Club. Guitar Club. Arbor Soc. Class Football Team. Memb., Academic Bd. Broker, New York, N. Y., 1901— . Memb., A K E Council, 1904-os, 1907-08, 1910 — ; Pres., 1903. *James Gibbons, Physician, New Orleans, La. d., Jan. i, 1901. igoi George Paine Hamilton, Physician, Aberdeen, Miss. M.D. See Chi, 1896. Univ. of Miss. M.D., Tulane Univ., 1901. George Howe, Broker, 527 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. B.E., M.E. Speaker, G. L. S. Sr. Ed., Jam- balaya. Class Hist. Commenc. Orator. Glendy Burke Medal. Instr. in charge, Phys. Labora- tory, 1901-04. M.E., Post Grad. Course, Tu- lane Univ. Consulting Eng., Fairbanks Co. Power Eng., N. Y. Edison Co. Mgr., Metro- politan Eng. Co. Pres., Howe Eng. Co. Spec. Agt., The American Real Estate Co. m., Mary Lucy Duncan, June 15, 1907. 1902 Daniel Joseph Devlin, Lawyer, 211 Camp St.. New Orleans, La. A.B., LL.B. Tulane Univ., 1898-1900. T A A. G. B. L. S. Tulane Tennis Club. Tulane Ger. Club. Georgetown Univ., 1900-02; A.B., 1902. V. Pres., Carrolton Land Co., Ltd., 1902 — . Tulane Univ., Law Sch., 1904-07; LL.B., 1907. m., Shirley Nathalia Scott, New Orleans, ' La., Dec. 6, 1905. New Orleans Bar, 1907. Lawyer, New Orleans, 1907 — . Res., 3535 St. Charles Ave. Theophilus Lacy Mastin, Physician, Huntsville, Ala. M.D. See Psi, 1896. Univ. of Ala. M.D., Tulane Univ., 1902 — . Phys., Huntsville, Ala., 1902 — . 1903 Sterling Armstrong, Clerk, 25x5 Joseph St., New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1 899-1902. Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Cap*., Class Football Team, ftlgr., Class Track Team. Class Sec. Memb., Chapel Choir., m., Nemia Schneiclan, Sept, 21, 1907. II4I TAV LAMBDA Bush Daspit, Insurance. 1020 Memphis Trust Hldg., Memphis, Term. Kes., 945 Lamar Boulevard. William Robert de Fuentes, Clerk^ 833 Union St., New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 3 mds., 1899-1900. With C. H. Minge;St Co., Cotton Merchants, -New (.Jrleanfe. La., 190^-08. Res., J024 Ursulinea Ave. Douglas Wiltz McEnery, Physician, 1233 St. Mary St., New Orleans, La. M.D. e X E. A K K. Cork Club. Class Pres. Tennis Club. Asst. Mgr., Varsity Foot- ball Team. Fr. Circle. Glendy Burke. Class Ed., Jambalaya. Jr. Ger. Club. Sec, Tulane Ger. Club. M.D., George Washington Univ., 1909. Externa, George Washington , Hospr In- ' terne, Casualty Hosp. ' Club, Boston, New Or- leans, La. Fred Poitevant Shelby, Physician, Shel- by, Miss. M.b. Sec Chi, 1899. Univ. of Miss., 1894- 97. Tulane Univ., 1897-98; 1899-1900; M.D., 1900. \'anderbilt Univ., 1898-99. Phys., Du- bon, La., 1900-03; Shelby, Miss., 1903 — . 1904 Joseph Louis Amedee Devlin, Con- tractor, 3535 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. ,, Tulane Univ., 1900-61.' Charles Phillips McEnery, Insurance, 1233 St. Mary St., New Orleans, La. Columbian Law Sch., 1898. Sec, Senator McEnery, Asst. Postmaster, New prieans. La. Ch. Clk., 'Assessor's Office, New Orleans, La. m., Evelyn Peter, Rockville, Ind., May 5, 1901. John Devereux O'Reilly, Civil Engineer, 1025 Camp St., New Orleans, La. B.S., C.E. Class Football Team. Varsity Football Team. Jr. Ger. Club. Pork Club. Fr. Circle. B.S., 1904. Va. Mil. Inst., 1903- 07; C.E.y 1907- Reporter, Asheville Citizen, 1907. Civ. Eng., New Orleans, La., 1907 — . m., Beatrice Morgan Gilmore, lb., June 30, 1908. Asst. Eng., V. S. & P. R. R. and Monon Route. Res., 1828 Palmer Ave. Clarence Sidney Reynaud, Manufac- turers' Agent, 305 Hennen Bldg., New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1900-02. ONE. Jr. Ger. Club. Class Sec. Forum. Fr. Circle. Coffee Dealer, 1902-05. Lumber Dealer, 1905-08. Res., 1301 Calhoun St. Percy Newland Scholars, Advertising, care N. W. Ayer & Son, 308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Tulane Univ., 1900^61. Fr. Circle. Jr. Ger. Club. Merchandise Broker, Little Rock, Ark., 1901-08. Ad. Writer, N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia, Pa., igo8 — . Alexander Allen Smith, Irving PI., Shreveport, La. Tulane Univ., Special. Arthur Burton La Cour, Banker, 1832 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La. A.B. See Phi, 1904. Tulane Law Sch., 1904- 05. Varsity Football Team. Ger. Club. Harley Roseborough Shands, Physi- cian and Surgeon, Jackson, Miss. A,B.,,''M.13. See Chi, 1900. TuI4ne jUniv., Med. IJept., 1900-05; M.D., 190^. i Phys. and .^urg,, Jackson, Miss., 1905 — . V. Pres., Miss. State AkcJ. .Soc, 1908. Ralph Bouligny Wood, Chemical En- gineer, 1225 Milan St.. New Orleans, La. B.E. K A . Clasi V. Pres. (i); Pres. (1-2). Class Ed., Jambalaya (i). Class Football Team (1-2;. Varsity Football Team (2-3-4). Capt., Football Team (3-4). Nominating Com. T. A A. Varsity Basketball Team. With Cuban Am. Sugar Co. Chief Chem., Central Nueva Luisa, Jovellanos, Cuba, 1906-07. igo6 George Chester Badger, Mechanical En- gineer, 331 1 Coliseum St., New Or- leans, La. B.E. .-Xsst. Mgr., Varsity Football Team (3). Class Treas. Span. Circia (3). Treas., Campus Fund Com. (3-4). Asst. Treas., T A A (4). Substitute Varsity Football Team (3). Memb., Players' Club. Asst. Eng., Christie & Lowe, Engs., New Orleans, La., 1904-07. Henry Daspit, Physician, 3S23 Prytania St., New Orleans, La. M.D. X. Pres., Interne Corps, Charity Hosp. Instr., Clin. Microscopy, Med. CcHl., Tulane Univ., 1907-08. Phys., New Orleans, La., 1908 — . Louis Towson Ellis, Refiner, 1625 Thalia St, New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1902-04. Lit.-Class \, Pres. (.1). Class Sec. (2). Fr. Circle (1-2). With Gulf Refining Co. of La., New Orleans, La. James Howe, Broker, 207 N. Peters St.. New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1902-03. Fr. Circle. Class Ed.. Jambalaya. Mgr. of Sales, Wm. B. Bloomfield (Sugar, Molassesj^.and. Rice. Broker), New Or- leans, La., 1903 — . Cuba and Porto Rico, 1908. Res., 1627 Josephine St. Julio Sorzano Jorrin, Chemist, Union Club, Havana, Cuba. 2 T 2. Del., LVIII A K E Conv., Chicago. 111., 1904. 1st Chemist and Supt., Central Flora, 1906-08. Chemist, Matanzas R. R. & Warehouse Co. Ex-Pres., Cuban Distillery Co. Armon French Wicks, Physician, Aber- deen, Miss. M.D. Tulane Univ., 1902-04. m., Bert Errol Terry, New Orleans, Aug. 10, 1905. 1907 Alva Pearce Frith, Traveling Salesman. 1938 Octavia St., New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1904-06. Mgr., Varsity Foot- ball Team. 19OS 1908 William Jeremiah Devlin, 3535 St. Edward Sedley Bres, Student, 1427 CA- Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. houn St., New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1901-02. Tulane Univ., 1904-07, 1908 — . N E. 1 142 TAU LAMBDA , Treas,, Jr. Ger. Club; id., Tulane Ger. Club. Class Ed., Jambalay'a; Asst. Bus. Mgr., id. Mgr., Class Baseball Team; id., Class Track feam.' Mgr., Class Football Team., Ed., Olive and Blue. , Tug-of-War Team. T A A. Capt., Class Track Teai^i. Jr. Prom. Com. Thomas Wharton CoUens, Bookkeeper, 2219 Laurel St., New Orleans, La. Lewis Ware HoUiday, Advertising, care "Atlanta Constitution,' Atlanta, Ga. Mgr., Varsity ^Basketball Team. Class Foot- ball Team. Class Pres. (i). Class Ed., Jam- balaya. '' Mgr., Adv. Dept., Atlanta Constitution', Atlanta, Ga., 1906 — . Res., 33 Crescent Ave. Pendleton Stewart Morris, Civil En- gineer, 1637 Palmer Ave., New Or- leans, La. . . , . K A *. Ed.-in-Chief, Jambalaya. Mgr., Varsity Baseball Team. Class Fpotball Team. Class Baseball Team. Capt., Class Track Team. Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Club. Jr. Ger. Club. Tulane Ger. Club. T A A. With Standard Oil Co., New Orleans, La., 190S — . William Thomas Patton, Physician, 2007 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La. Ph.G., M.D. See Gamma, 1904. Med. Dept., Tulane Univ., 1904-08; M.D., 1908. 1909 Charles Hicks Chapman, Medical Stu- dent, Geneva, Ala. See Psi, 1906. Univ. of Ala. Tulane Univ. X Z X. John Oslin Crawford, Civil Engineer, 1928 Marengo St., New Orleans. La. e N E. Class V. Pres. Tug-o£-War Team. Jr. Ger. Club. T A A. C. C. C. Paul Gaston Gamble, Physician, Gun- town, Miss. See Gamma, 1907. Vanderbilt Univ., 1902-04. Univ. of Tex., Med. Dept., 1905-07. Tulane Univ., Med. Dept., 1907-08. 4> X. Joseph Grenville Mellen, Broker, Stocks and Bonds, 25 Broad St., New York. N. Y. Eng., Fr., Holland, and Ger., igoo-01. Tulane Univ., 1905-06. Sec. and Dir., Eldorado Canyon Gold Mng. Co., Nevada, 1907-09. Stock and Bond Broker, New York, N. Y., 1909 — . Res., 2465 Broadway. Edgar Victor Meyer, Merchant, Box 170, New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1905-06. ATA. Class Foot- ball Team. Jr. Ger. Club. Eastman Sch., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1907. Ger., 1907-08. Memb., Julius Meyer, Wholesale Paper Co., New Orleans, La., 1908 — . Res., 1765 Pry- tania St. Sargent Pitcher, Truck Farmer, 201 1 State St., New Orleans, La. e N E. Civ. Eng. Cross Country Club. Tu- lane Mandolin Club. Glendy Burke. Jr. Cotillion Club. Capt., Class Football Team. Varsity Football Team. Class V. Pres. Class Track Team. Varsity Track Team. Class Baseball Team. Capt., Varsity Baseball Team. Reporter, Picayune, New Orleans, 1907. Truck Farming, Hammond, La., 1907 — . Gilbert Dupre Terwilliger, 612 Ave. G, Crowley, La. Tulane Univ., 1905-08. 6 N E. K A *. T A A. Sec, Jr. Ger. Club. Class Sec. and Treas., Jr. Prom. Com. Rogelio Villoldo y Bertran, Pena Pobre No. 20, Havana, Cuba. Spain; 1895. France, 1899. Cuba; 1899-1907. New York, 1899-1904. Tulane Univ., 1905-08. Jr. Cotillion Club. Tulane Ger. Club. Dot-aii- tory Tennis Club. I910 James Milton. Acker, Jr., Aberdeen, "Miss. See Chi, 1908. Univ. of Miss., 5 yrs. ' Tu- lane Univ., 1908—. ONE. * X. Tulane Ger. Club. Nicholas Callan, 1712 Baronne St., New Orleans, La. K A *. *. 9 N E. Glendy Burke. Tug^of- War Team. Tulane Ger. Club. Jr. Cotillion Club. Varsity Football Team. Class Football Team. Varsity Baseball Team. Varsity De- bating Team. Philip Albert Devlin, 3535 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. A.B., Coll. of Immaculate Conception, New Orleans, 1906. Mass. Inst. Technol., 1906-07. Tulane Univ., 1907-08. Jr. Ger. Club. Stan- ford White Club. Richard Rushton Foster, Reporter, 1479 Calhoun St., New Orleans, La. Tulane Univ., 1906-08. 9 N E. Class Pres. Pres., Jr. Ger. Club. Class Football Team. Tug-of-War Team. Asst. Bus. Mgr., Jamba- laya; Class Ed., id. Reporter, Daily States, New Orleans, La., 1908 — . Richard Koch, Student, 2627 Coliseum St., New Orleans, La. K A *. T A A. Pres., Jr. Ger. Club. Tu- lane Ger. Club. Class Football Team. Class Track Team. Stanford White Club. Asst. Bus. Mgr., Jambalaya. Varsity Football Team- Hugh Tate Moore, Bolivar, Tenn. * X. Mgr., Varsity Football Team. Capt., Varsity Baseball Team. Class Ed., Jambalaya. Tulane Ger. Club. Med. Student. Thurman McLeod Neal, Medical Stu- dent, Wharton, Wharton Co.. Tex. * X. James Kempe Richardson, 163 1 Foucher St., New Orleans, La. 9 N E. Jr. Ger. Club. Tulane Ger. Club. Class Pres. Class Football Team. Stanford White Club. Hayte Sale Trice, Medical Student, Tu- pelo, Miss. * X. Jr. Ger. Club. Tulane Ger. Club. John Armstrong Watkins, Torrion, Coah., Mexico. A.B., Univ. of Mo. igii Charles Vivian Akin, Jr., Medical Stu- dent, De Soto, Miss. B.S. Meridian Mil. Coll., 1904-07; B.S., 1907. * B IT. 9 N E. Class Sec. and Treas., Jr. Cotillion Club. John Callan, 1712 Baronne St., New Or- leans, La. Class Tug of War. Glendy Burke. T A A. Jr. Cotillion Club. ."43 TAU LAMBDA Joseph Glenn Donald, Marion Junction, Ala. ^'t't' I-'si. 1908. Univ. of Ala., 1904-07. Varaity Football (j-j). Class Treas. Ala. Athletic Ex. Com. (3). Tulane Univ., 1908—. * X. ON E. Jr. Cotillion Club. Tulane Ger. Club. Herman John Duncan, 231 Winn St., Alexandria, La. Tulane Univ., 1907-08. Univ. of Pa., 1909 — . Treas., Jr. Cotillion Club. Class Football Team. Class Tug-o£-War Team. Glendy Burke. Charles Ewing Gillis, 907 State St., New Orleans, La. Capt.. Class Football Team. \'arsity Football Team. Capt., Class Tug-of-War. T A A. Jr. Ger. Club. Ruffin Alexander Paine, Mandeville, La. T .V A. Cla-^i Track Team. Augustus Theadore Terry, Merchant, 13s Carondelet St., New Orleans, La. Baylor Coll., Waco, Tex., 1905. Tulane Univ., Med. Dept., 1907-08. \'arsity Football Team. Jr. Cotillion Club. Memb., Terry & Juden, Men's Furnishings, New Orleans, La., 1908 — . Res., 1538 S. Carrollton Ave, igi2 Robert Hart Bolen, Civil Engineer, 728 Nashville Ave., New Orleans, La. Jr. Cotillion Club. Robert Roswell Brown, 844 Spring St., Elgin, 111. 1913 Edward Winans Bres, 2100 Berlin St., New Orleans, La. Caryl Grey Halsell, Laurel, Miss. 1 144 ALPHA PHI UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Toronto, Canada /CHARTERED, November 17, i8g8 AFTER several years of preliminary organization, a number of riien, known as the " Caducus Club," applied to the Council of A K E for a charter at the University of Toronto, early in the yearjpf 1898. In November of the same year, at the annual convention, held in Detroit, the charter was gi-anted. The installation of A $ took place on February 27, 1899, the committee sent over to conduct initiation were: Bros. F. D. Williams, A. ,G. Warren and Dr. A. N. Brockway, of the council. The ritual of B $ was used, the modi- fied form of which is used by the present active chapter to-day. The charter members of A *vvere: Geo. H. Black, '98; N. E. Hinck, '98; W. G. Fitz- gerald, '98; C. M. Carson, '98; A. H. Montgomery, '98; J. R. Bone, '99 ; F, D. Mclntee, '99; W. C. Douglas, '99; W. A. R. Kerr, '99; A. E. Snell, '99; J. R. Parry, '99; G. W. Hastings, '99; A. N. Mitchell, 'oO; P. A. Grelg, '00; J. H. Ross Gillespie, '00; Frank Morrison, '00; D. Worts Smart, 'go; C. R. Fitzgerald, '00. The young chapter started its life in several rooms near the college, but in October, 1899, it had grown to such strength that a house was taken to ac- commodate the ambitious members. This house was situated at 42 Murray Street. It was here in the first home of A * that the hopes and plans for a chapter house owned by themselves were founded. It might here be mentioned that this location was directly opposite the chapter of A A $, then one of the oldest and strongest fraternities in the University of Toronto. This fact, with others, was an incentive to the new chapter, and it was not long before their strength was equal to this large and firmly established fraternity. This statement alone, shows the good material of which our charter and our earlier members were made. After occupying this house for several years, a movement was started to 1 147 ALPHA PHI find a house and to purchase it, for the use of the chapter. The lease of this house expiring in the spring of 1904, caused the members to hurry matters. But, to use an old and wise saying, " Rome was not built in a day," and, so the chapter took temporary premises at 598 Huron Street. The year spent in this house saw the strength which existed in the chapter fully displayed. The men were unsettled, house arrangements were unsatis- factory, but a good condition of affairs' resulted. In the spring of 1905, a charter was obtained from the legislature, granting a limited company, known as the A K E House Co. -of Toronto, the right to purchase and run a house for club purposes. * The summer following was spent in search of a suitable house, the result being that a very satisfactory dwelling, with grounds, was purchased at 91 Wellesley St. Sufficient subscriptions were obtained for a first payment on the purchase, two mortgages being given for the balance. Since that time, the first mortgage has been paid off, and the second is now in process of being removed also, so that to-day, A 4> of A K E owns its own house, the fi- nances of the chapter being in the best possible condition. The assessed value of the house and property is fifteen thousand dollars. Many improvements have been put into the house, which is to-day one of the most suitable for a fra- ternity and in particular for A * of A K E. It is now carried on to ac- commodate twenty men in residence, the large and comfortable club rooms being used by the fraternity at large. The life of A $ Chapter of A K E has been all eventful and historical. The high standards in college, and every day life, set by the charter mem- bers, have been earnestly and carefully kept up. Now, as in the earlier days, her members are prominent leaders in every sphere of life. Studies, sport and college, social and executive life, all have their share, and so,' it is with pride that all members of A 4> look back through the short but glorious career of a chapter which to-day holds one of the highest positions of esteem and good standing in the University of Toronto, not only with the college at large, but in particular with the faculty of all departments and branches. 1 148 ALPHA PHI CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS i8g6 Robert Young Parry, Physician, 609 Barton St., Hamilton, Ontario. A.B., M.B. Sec, Lit. Soo. (i). Capt., Foot- ball Team (2); id., Hockey Team (4). M.B., rgoo. Surg., Grace Hbsp., Toronto, 1901. Sergt. Maj., Army Med. Corps, South African War, 1901-02. Phya., South Africa, igo2. House Surg;, Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1903. Phys., Hamilton, Canada, 1903 — . m., Jean Hall, Penetang, Canada, Oct., 1905. 1897 Philo Walter O'Flynn, Lawyer, Toronto, Canada. A.B. Grad., Osgoode Hall, Law Sch. of On- tario, 1900. Lawyer, Vancouver, B. C, 1901-02. Res., Madoc, Canada, 1901-08. Lawyer, To- ronto, Ontario, 1908. Invalid, Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium, Grayenhurst, Ont., 1908 — . 1898 George Harold Black, College President, State Normal School, Lewiston, Idaho. Charter Memb. Honors in Sci. Bus. Bd. of Varsity (1-2-3-4). Ex., Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Pres. (4); Honorary Pres,, 1899. V. Pres., Lit. Soc. (3). Sec, Conversational Com. Com., Univ. Song Book (4). Grad. Dance and Dinner Com. (4). m., Elizabeth E. Stewart, Clarksburg, Mo., June 8, 1899. Head of Sci. Dept., State Norm. Sch., Chenay, Wash., 1900- 03; Pres., id., Lewiston, Ida., 1903 — . Pres., Ida. State Teachers' Assn., 1905. Memb., State Text Book Corasn. ; State Summer Sch. Comsn., 1907; State Law Sch. Comsn., 1909; Pan-Hel- lenic Assn.; F.- & A. M.; Nobles Mystic Shrine. Club, A K E (Seattle, Wash.). Charles Macdonald Carson, College Pro- fessor, University of New Brunswick, Frederickton, N. B. A.B., Ph.D. Charter Memb. Matriculated 1894, with rank for 5 schps. Honors in Math, and Chem. Schps. (2-3). Class Pres. (3). ist V. Pres., Lit. Soc (4)- Asst. Eng. Master, London Coll., Ont., 1899; Prin., 1900. Asst. Prof., Chem., Univ. of Toronto, 1901-04. Post-Grad. Work, Univ. of Chicago, : 904-06; Ph.D., 1906; Research Wk., 1906-07. Prof., Chem., Univ. of New Brunswick, Frederickton, N. B., 1906—. William Geoi;ge FitzGerald, Actuary, care Independent Order of Foresters, Temple Block, Toronto, Canada. A.B. Edward Blake Math. Pr. Class Ex. (i). Wm. Mulbck ' ScW- (2)- Dinner Coni. (3)- Class V. Pres. (4). Bus. Bd.i Torontonens^s (4). Grad. with Honors in Math, and Physics. Actuary, Canada Branch, London & Lancashire Life Assn. of Eng., Montreal, 1898-1903.^ Actu- ary, Independent Order of Foresters, Toronto, Canada, 1903 — . m., Rebecca King Thornton, Dec. 17, 1903. A. I. A., on Exam., Inst, of Actuaries, London, Eng. A. A. S., on Exam., Actuarial Soc. of Am. Nicholas Edward Hinch, College Profes- sor, Cheney, Wash. A.B. > Charter Memb. Honors in Moderns, Class Ex. (1-4). Mgr., Jr. Rugby Team (3-4) Ex., Lit. Soc. Intermediate Rugby Team (3-4) Reader, McGill Debate (4). Ontario Norm Coll., 1899; Specialist Diploma, Eng., Fr., Ger, and Anat. m., Maude Adele Williams, Kings, ton, Ont., June 7, 1899. M.M. of Prince of Wales No. 146. Teacher, Coll. Inst., Kingston, Can., 1900-01; id., Barrie, Can., 1901-03. Head, Dept. of Eng., State Norm. Sch., Cheney, Wash,, 1903 — . Andrew Harp Montgomery, Physician, 211 W. 107 St., New York, N. Y. A.B., M.D. Charter Memb. Honors in Sci. Class Ex. (1-2). Pres., Glee Club (3-4). Or- ganizer and Mgr., Harmonic Club (3). Demr. in Anat., Cornell Univ., 1901-04. Phys., . New York, N. Y., 1902 — . m., E. Leila Estelle Peers, Woodstock, Ont., Can., Apr. 14, 1903. Attending Phys., N. Y. Polyclinic Dept. of Dermatol., 1904 — . Europe, 1907. Memb., Canadian Soc. of N. Y.; N. Y. Co. and State Med. Soc; West Side Clin. Soc. of N. Y.; N. Y. Polyclinic Soc; N S N. Club, University of Toronto (New York). 1899 John Rainsford Bone, Editor, 494 Bruns- wick Ave.,. Toronto, Canada. A.B. Charter Memb. 4 Schps. Honors in Math., Chem. and Mineralogy. Schps., Chem. and Physics (1-2). Ex. Com., Lit. Soc. (i). Class Pres. (2). _Mgr., Lacrosse Team (4). ist Grad. Honors in Math. Ed., Star, 1900; Fin. Ed., 1901-02; Legis. Reporter and Ed., 1903-06; Asst, Mang. Ed., 1906-07; Mang. Ed., 1907 — . m., Edith Evans, Jan. 10, 1901. Sec. and Treas., Canadian Press Assn., 1905-09. Lit. Cor., Canadian Club, 1905-06. William Ernest Douglas, Civil Engineer and Contractor, 132 Roxborough St., West, Toronto, Canada. A.B. Charter Memb. Honors in Polit. Sci. Ex., Tennis Team (i). Ex., Rugby Club. Ex., Rowing Club (3-4)- V. Pres., Ath. Assn. (4),. Intermediate Rugby Team (2-3r4) Toronto Univ. Four (3). Mgr., Rugby Team (2). Pres., Intercollegiate Rugby Union (2). Pres.', Rugby Club, (3). With Willis Chipman* , Civ. Eng., Toronto, Can., 1902-—, m., .Bessie , M?ii'y Proudfoott, 1908. 1 149 ALPHA PHI George Warren Hastings, 70 Murray St., Toronto, Canada. A.M. Charter Memb. Honors in Pol. Sci. Class Ex. (1-2-3). Trinity Coll., 1899; A.M., igoo. Osgoode Hall, 1899. m., Bessie Lester, June, 1902. With Butler Bros., Chicago, 1902. Parkhill, Ont., 1903-o.j. James Blake Hunter, Ptiblic Officer, 572 McLaren St.. Ottawa, Ontario. A.B. Honors in Mod. Lang. Course. Priv. Sec.. Hon. James Sutherland, Privy Council Dept., Ottawa, Ont., 1899-1900. zd and 1st Class Clk., and Chief Clk., P. O. Dept., 1906- 1908. m., Helena Augusta Calvert, Stratbroy, Ont., Sept. 26, 1906. Asst. Dep. Minister and l)cp. Minister, 1908 — . William Alexander Robb Kerr, College Professor, Adelphi College, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Charter Memb. Schp. (i). Exec. (i). Ed; Bd. (1-2-3-4). Ed.-in-Chief Coll. Journal (4). Class V. Pres. (3); Pres. (4). Pres., Mod. Lang. Club. Fr. Comp- Pr. (4). Honors in Mod. Langs. Prof., Upper Canada Coll., 1899. 2d Pr., A K E Song Con- test. Post Grad., Harvard, 1901-02; A.M., 1902; Ph.D., 1904. Eleve Titulaire de I'EcoIe des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1903. m., Katherine Cross, Toronto, 1904. Prof., Romance Langs., Adelphi Coll., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904—. Contrib., Philol. Periodicals. Memb., Mod. Lang. Assn. of Am.; Society des Etudes Rabe- laisiennes of Fr. Club, University. Frank Daniel McEntee, Dramatic Writer and Actor, care Dramatic Mirror. New York, N. Y. A.B. Charter Memb. Class Ex. (1-3). 2d V. Pres., Lit. Soc. (3). Founder; and Mgi;., Dram, Club (4). Mgr., Baseball Club (4). Actor, Ben Greet Co., New York, N. Y., 1900. With Walker Whitesides Co., touring the U. S., igoi. m., Millicent Evison, New York, N. Y., 1902. Collaborator of Ben Greet, London, En'g., in production of Shakespearean and other Class. Plays. Actor, in characters Hamlet, Prospero, Brutus, Bottom and Petruchio, 1909. John Roland Parry, Surgeon, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. A.B., M.B. Charter Memb. Pres., Victoria Ath. Union (i). V. Pres., ■ Mandolin and Guitar Club. Victoria Rep., Ath. Dir. (2-3). ist Hockey Team (i). Mgr,, Varsity 2d Hockey Team. M.B., 1903, Capt., Baseball Team (i- 2-3-4) . House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1903-04. Phys., Hamilton, Ont., 1904 — . m., Evelyn Breithaupt, Berlin, 1906. F. R. C. S., London, Eng., 1908. Lt., Regt. of Canadian Militia. George William Ross, Physician, 580 Jarvis St., Toronto, Canada. A.B., A.M., M.B. Ed. Bd., Varsity (3). Ed.- in-Chief (4). Mgr., Torontonensis (3). M.B., 1903. V. Pres., Ath. Directorate (2). Pres., Rugby Club (3). House Surg., Gen. Hosp., Toronto, Can., 1903. Post Grad. Wk., London, Eng., 1903-04; M', R. C. P., 1906. Phys., Toronto, Can., 1907 — . Memb., Teaching Staff, Univ. of Toronto. Staff, Gen. Hosp., ib. Au- thor, Sci. and Med. Papers, on New Treatment of Erysipelas, Headaches and Tuberculosis. Arthur Evans Snell, Physician, 679 Spadma Ave., Toronto, Canada. A.B., M.B. Lacrosge Team (1-2-3-4). Assn. Football Team (1-2). Hockey Team (1-2-3-4). Pres., Ath. Directorate (4). M.B., 1901. Pres., Hockey Club (4). House Surg., Grace Hosp., Toronto, 1902-03; Phys., ib., 1903 — . m., Hen- riett Robertson Fleischmann, Buffalo, N. Y., June 17, 1908. 1900 Robert Augustus Armstrong, Clergyman, St. John, N. B. Class Treas. (2). Champion Rugby Team (2). Sec., Wydiffe Lit. Soc. Assn. Football Team (3). -Treas., Chess Club (4). Jr. Chess Cham- pionship (2). Rugby 1st Team (4). Wycliffe Coll., 1900-01. Curate, Ch. of Eng,, Waterloo, Can., 1901; Orillia, 1903-05. Rector, Trinity Sch., St. John, N. B., 1906—. m., E. Waters, New Orleans, La., Nov. 17, 1908. Charles Reginald Fitzgerald, Actuary, State Mutual Life Assurance Co., Worcester, Mass. A.B. Charter Memb. Edward Blake and Ful- ton Schps. in Math. Class V. Press, (2). Honors in Math. (2-3-4). A.LA., Inst, of Actuaries of Great Britain, London, 1902, Head Actuary, Home Life Assn., Toronto, 1901-05. m., Agnes Helen McClive, St. Cathe- rine, Ont., Oct. 6, 1906. Asst Actuary, State Mutual Life Assurance Co., Worcester, Mass., 1907-09; Actuary, id., 1909 — - Joseph Hugh Ross Gillespie, Lumber Merchant, Brandon, Manitoba. A.B. Charter Memb. Lit. Ex. (i). Bowling Team (i). Conversat. Com, (1-2-3-4), Year Rugby Team (2-3-4), Tennis Team (2-3). Runner-up of Golf Championship, 1901, Agt., Mfrs*. Life Assn., Toronto, 1901; Agt., id.. Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1902 ; Act., id., 1903 Agt,, Home Life Assn., Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1904, Sec. and Treas., Gillespie Lumber Co., Brandon, Manitoba, 1905 — , m., Mary Louisa Coway, London, Ont., Apr. 24, 1906. V, Pres., Great West Grain Co. Percy Alfred Greig, Lawyer, Almonte. Ontario, Canada. A.B., LL.B. Charter Memb. Class Ex. (i). V. Pres., Pol. Sci. Club (-2). Ex., Lacrosse Club (3). Class Ex. (4). lacrosse Team (3-4); Intercoll. Champions of Am. Osgoode Hall, 1900-03. Lawyer, Almonte, Ontario, Can., 1 903 — - LL. B. , 1905. Alfred Newton Mitchell, Insurance, 7 Washington Ave.. Toronto, Canada. A.B. Class Treas. (2). Asst, Mgr., Varsity (2). Mgr., College Topics (4). Varsity Track Team (3), Rugby Team (2-3-4). Winner, Queen's Debate (4); Quarter Mile (2-3); 100 yds. and 220 yds. (4)- With Star Pub. Co,, Toronto,- 1900-01. Adv. Mgr., Mfr.'s Life Assn,, 1901-06J Asst. Sec., id., 1906 — . m., Florence Tilley, June z^j 1903, Pres., The A K E Chap. House Co. of Toronto, Ltd., 1907 — , Club, Rosedale Golf. Frank Morison, Lawyer, 14 Duke St., Hamilton, Canada. V. Pres., Lacrosse Team (3). Pres., Hockey Team (4). Osgoode Hall, 1901-03. Capt.. Hockey Team ( 1 ). Lawyer, Toronto, 1903 ; Hamilton, 1904-'—. David Worts Smart, 48 Chestnut Park Rd., Toronto, Canada. A.B. Charter Memb. Varsity Tennis Team (3). Bank of Toronto, 1899 — . iiso ALPHA PHI igoi George Murray Bertram,, Manufacturer, 124 E. 4 St., Joplin, Mo. • Tennis Team (i). V. Pres.,' Fencing Club (2). Fencing, and Broadsword, Gold, Medals (2). Lawn'Tfennis Championship (2).' Ath. Directo- rate (2-3). Under-Grad. Tennis Championship (3). With Sullivan , Machinery Co., New York, N, Y., 1901-06; Washington, D. C, 1906-08; Mgr,, id., Joplin, Mo., 1908-^, m., Ella Louise Skinner, Toronto, Canada, June, 1905. Charles Henry Boehmer, Actor, care Berlin P. O., Ontario. Capt., S. P. S. Hockey Team. Football Team (1-2). Glee Club (1-2). Student, Paris, Fr. Alfred Hajis Waring Caulfield, Physi- cian, "care Muskoka Free Hosp. for Consumptives, Graverihurst, Ontario. B.M., 1904. Dept., Pub, Health, Toronto, 1904. Pathol., Gen. Hosp., ib., 1905-07; id., Miiskoka Free Hosp. for Consumptives, Gravenhurst, Ont., 1908—. Dir., Pathol. Dept., Natl. Sana- torium Assn. Johnson Lindsey Rowlett Parsons, Con- tracting Engineer, Regina, Sask., Canada. Glee and Mandolin Club (2-3). Ex. Glee Club ^3)., Sec. and Tre,as., Tennis Club. S.P.S., 1894. Geol., with . Algoma Coml. Co., 1901. Fellowship, 1903-05. D.L.S. and O.L.S., 1903. Dominion Land Surveys, Canadian Northwest, 1906-07. Contracting Eng., Parsons Constr. and Eng. 'Co., Regina, Sask., Can., 1909 — . Will Reid Wellington Parsons, Civil En- gineer, Regina, Sask., Canada. Harmonic Club (1-2). Eng. Staff, Algoma Cent. Ry., 1900; id.. City of Toronto, 1901-03; Asst. Eng., ib., 1901-06. m., N. B. Hausser, Nov. 9, 1904. Asst. Eng., Roadway Dept., City of Toronto^ 1901-06. City Eng., Stratford, Ont., 1906-07. ' Eng. and Contr., Parsons Con- struction and Eng. Co., Ltd., Regina, Sask., Can., 1907 — . George Frederic Ritchie, Engineer, 321 'Davenport Road, Toronto, Canada. Univ. of Toronto, 1897 — . Bk. Clk., Toronto, ' Can., 1900-03. With Toronto Type Foundry, 1903-04; Niagara Chem. Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1904-06. Eng. Dept., C. P. Ry., 1906^. igo2 William Patrick Brodie, 469 Sherbourne St., Toronto, Canada. John Carlyle Moore, Lawyer, Red Deer, Alberta. A.B., J.D. See Delta Delta, 1906. Rugby Team (1-2). Univ. of Chicago, 1902-03. 2 Schps. Charter Memb., A A. , V. Pres., LVII A K E Conv., Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 11-14, 1903. Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1903-06. Var- sity Track Team, 1904. J.D., Univ. of Chi. cago, igo6. Lawyer, Red Deer, Alberta, 1906 — . m., Ethel Josephine Piche, July 4, 1906. Charles Lesslie Wilson, Publisher and Manufacturer, 73 Adelaide St., W., Toronto, Canada. . A.B., A.M. Rugby Team (1-2). Hockey Team (1-2-3-4). Ex., Tennis Team (1-2-3). Class V. Pres. (3). Ath. Directorate ,(3-4). V. Pres., Tennis Club (4). Pres., Harmonic Club (4). New York, N. Y., 1902-03. Del., LVIII A K E Conv., Chicago, III., Nov. 16-18, 1904. A K E Council, 1904. m., Mabel Ross. With Wilson Pub. Co., 1 909 — . 1903 James Harry Chown, Railroading, care C. P. Ry., Kenora, Ontario. Tennis ,, Team. Rugby . Teatji (i). Baseball Team (1-2) ; Mgr. (3). Victoria Ath. Directo- rate (.1). Class. Ex. (4). Cent. Bus, Coll., 1903. Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1904. Office, Gen. Supt. of C. .P. Ry., Kenora, Ont., ,1905 — . Henry Maurice Darling, Lawyer, Wen- dell Ave. and Nott St., Schenectady, N. Y. ■ •'..■:. A.B., LL.B. Honors in Classics, Eng. and Hist. (i). Glee and Mandolin Club (-1-2-3). Ed. Bd., Varsity. Pres. and Mgr., Musical Club, ist Pres.,, XIII Club. .Sec.,, ,G9lf Club. Conductor, Univ. Orchestra. Lit. Bd., Weekly. LL.B.,- Harvard, 1907. Sec. and .Treas., 'Har- vard Club of Eastn. N. Y., 1909. Memb.,' Ex. Com., A K E Assn. of Eastn. N. Y. Clubs: Country, Racquette (Sec); Mohawk Golf, Boat (Schenectady); University (Albany). William AnstieGourlay, Civil Engineer, care C. P. Ry., Toronto, Canada. Tennis Team (i). Mgr., Harmonic Club (2). Conversat. Com. (2). Ed. Bd., Varsity (2). Eng., L. B. & P. Ry. Staff, 1903; id., G. T. P., 1904; C. P. Ry., Toronto, 1905 — ■. m., Theresa E. MacDonald, Oct. 18, 1905. Edward Holt Gurney, Manufacturer, 500 King St., W., Toronto, Canada. Holder Record for 100 yds. and 220 yds., 5 yrs. ; still holds too yds. record. With Gurney Foundry Co., 1903 — . m., Nora Fraser Suther- land, Winnipeg, Sept. 15, 1908. Edwin Boyd Jackson, Sales Manager, 61 St. and Broadway, New York, N. Y. Univ. of Toronto, 1897 — . Harmonic Club (i). Musical Dir., Grimsby Park, 1901. With Jamieson & Co., Brokers, Philadelphia, Pa.; Au- tomobile Dept., John Wanamaker, N. " Y. ; Sales Mgr., Packard Motor Car Co., New York, N. Y. m., Edith Grossbeck Jackson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Heber Carss Jamieson, Physician, 371 Elora Road, Guelpli, Canada. M.B. House Phys., Bellevue Hosp., New York, N. Y., 1903-04. Phys., St. John, Wash., 1905- 06; Glencoe, Ont., 1906 — . Charles McKenzie Mackay, Physician, 43 Vansittart Ave., Woodstock, Ont., Canada. M.B. Med. Asst., Homewood Retreat, Guelph, 1903-04. House Phys., Steamer Athenian, C. P. R., Vancouver to' Japan and China, 1904-05. Phys., Hong Kong, 1905; R. M. Ship, Empr^ess of India, 1905-07. ' New York Post Grad. Course, 1908. Phys., Woodstock, Can., 1909 — , Royal Harp Montgomery, Civil Engi- neer, Prince Albert, Sask., Canada. A.B. Hockey Team (2-3). Ottawa, 1903. Post Grad. Wk., S. P. S., 1904. D.L.S., 1905. O.L.S., 1906. B.A.Sc, Civ. Eng., 1905. m., Gertrude B. Campbell, Dec. 20, 1906. Eng. and (Contracting, Prince Albert, Sask,, 1906-^. Memb., Lodge and Chapter, F. & A. M. - '■ -■ Murray Franklin Wilson, Publisher and Real Estate, 73' West: Adelaide St., Toronto, Canada. ' Hockey Team (1-2). Bus. Mgr., Ladies' tiome II."!! ALPHA PHI Journal^ Toronto, 1901. Memb., Wilson Pub. Co., Ltd., and S. Frank Wilson & Son, Kcal Estate Owners, 1906 — , Pres., A K E House Co., Ltd., Toronto. Owner. A K E Cliapf^r House. Clubs: L^mbton Coif and Country, Royal Canadian Yacht, Strolling Payers. 1904 Carlton Woodford Allen, Civil Engineer, A K E Chapter House, Toronto, Can- ada. Soutli African Boer War, 1899-1900. Eng. Staff, Elect. Development Co., Niagara Falls, 1903-06. Asst. Eng., City of Toronto, 1906-09. Chester John Harris, Engineer, 79 Duf- ferin Ave., Brantford, Ontario. B.S. Capt., Sr. Hockey Team (2). Mecfa. and Elect. Eng., Brantford, Ont., 1904 — . Joseph Wilkie Johnston, Electrical En- gineer, 9 Aberdeen St., Boston, Mass. With Gen. Elect. Co., Schenectady, N. Y.; Stanley Elect. & Mfg. Co., Pittsfield, Mass.; Asst, Mgr., Diehl Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass.; Sales Eng., Crocker Wheeler Co., ib. Percival John Montague, Lawyer, 105 Norquay St., Winnipeg, Manitoba. A.B. Capt., Year Hockey Team Cl-2-3-4). Football Team (2-3-4), Ex., Lacrosse Club. Sporting Ed., Varsity . (4). Capt., Sr. Arts Hockey Team (4). Varsity Rep., Ont. Hockey Assn. (3). Osgoode Half, 1904-07. Lawyer, Winnipeg, Man., 1907 — . m., Ann Isabel Fletcher, Hamilton, Ont., Sept., 1907. Harry Claude Moore, Lawyer, Chatham, Ontario. A.B. Hockey Team (i). Football Team (i). Track Club Ex. (4). Osgoode Hall, 1904-07. A X. Lawyer, Dunnville, Ont., 1906; id., Chatham, Ont., 1908 — . 1905 Douglas Argyle Campbell, Milling, 333 Annette St., West Toronto, Canada. Univ, of Toronto, 1901-02. Class Ex. Ci). With Queen City Milling Co., West Toronto, Can., 1902 — . Fred Holmes Hopkins, Lawyer, Box 124, Lindsay, Ont. Track Club (2). V. Pres., XHI Club (3). Os- goode Hall, 1905-08. Maj., 4Sth Victoria Regt. Harry Broughton Housser, 175 Second Ave., Ottawa, Canada. Univ. of Toronto, 1901 — . Rugby Team (i). Capt., Hockey Team (2). S.P.S. Mulock Cup Championship Team (3). Varsity Firsts, Rugby (2). \'arsity Firsts, Hockey (2). With Massey Harris Works, Toronto, 1904. ^Vsst. Mgr., Internatl. Marine Signal Co., Ottawa, Can., 1904 — . m., L. Graham, Toronto, 1908. William Buckingham Preston, Journalist, cor. King & Wellington St., Brantford, Canada. Hockey Team (1-2). Rugby Team (1-2). Brantford Exposition, 1903. m., Louise Chami- pon, Apr. 28, 1909. Ernest Fleetwood PuUen, Civil Engineer, Oakville, Ontario. Boer War, 1900-01. Res. Eng., Transconti- nental Ry., Cochrane, Ont., 1905 — . m., Muriel B. Heaven, May 27, 1909. Lionel Douglas Noble Stewart, Civil En- fineer, 3 St., Collihgwood, Ontario. .P.S., Hockey Team- (2-3). Sr. S.P.S., Hocfcey Team (3-4). Asst. Eng., Transcontinental Ry., 1905-07. Post Grad. Course, 1907-08. Asst. on Dominion Surveys, 1908 — . Ralph Arthur Williams, Physician, In- gersoll, Ontario. Baseball Team (i). Medicine, 1902. Mgr., Hockey Team (i). Capt., Meds. Baseball Team (2). Ath. Directorate, Univ. of Toronto (3). 1906 Henry Austin Chadwick, Perth, Ont. A.B. LL.B., Osgoode Hall. Richard EUard Carden Chadwick, Civil Engineer, 99 Rowland Ave., Toronto, Canada. Lt., 36th Regt., Canadian Mil., 1901-07. Fel- low in Drawing, Univ. of Toronto, 1907-09. Asst. Eng. of Bridges, City Eng.'s Office, To- ronto, Can., 1909 — , Clubs: Rojral Canadian Yacht, Engineers, Granite, University. Furry Ferguson Montague, Evergreen PI., Winnipeg, Manitoba. A.B., Univ. of Manitoba, 1908. Rugby Team ( I ) : Mulock Cup Cliampionship. Varsity Hockey (i). Post Grad., 1907. With Mon- tague Land Co., 1907-08. Law Student, with Metcalf, Sharp, Stacpoole & Elliott, 1908 — . Erskine Douglas Warren, Stock Broker, 4 Claiborne St.. Toronto, Canada. LL.B., Yale, 1906. Univ. of Toronto, 1902-03. m., Miss Arnoldi, Toronto. 1907 Kels Erastus Hall, Electrical Engineer, 39 Sherman Ave.. S. Hamilton, Ont., Canada. Jr. Rugby (i). \'arsity Hockey (i). Club, University. Lawren Stewart Harris, Artist, 123 St. George St., Toronto, Canada. Atelier Skarbina. Lippisch, Berlin, Ger. Illus- trations for Harper; Articles on the East by iSJorman Duncan. Ellis William Hyman, Electrical Engi- neer, 130 Kent St., London, Ont., Can- ada. B.Sc. Post Grad. Course, 190S. Fellow in Draughting, 1908-09. Claude Vernon Jamieson, Physician, Guelph, Canada. M.B. Univ. Glee Club (i). Varsity II Hockey Team (i). Capt., Jr. Med. Hockey Team (1-2). Mgr., Univ. of Toronto Hockey Team (3) ; Pres. (4). \'. Pres., IntercoU. Hockey League (4). Hon. V. Pres., Univ. of Toronto Hockey Club. Prosector for Dr. Shuttleworth (2). House Phys., Homewood Sanitarium, Guelph, Can., 1908-09. John MacLachlan, Jr., Physician, Lake- side Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Mgr., Varsity Baseball (4) ; Pres. (s). Prosec- tor for Dr. Shuttleworth (4). Demr., Physiol. (2). Interne, Sick Children's Hosp., Toroijto, 1908. Res. Phys., Lakeside, Hosp., Cleveland, Ohio, 1909. 1152 ALPHA PHI Geoffrey Ccurdon Mills, Civil Engineer, 89 Glen Road, Toronto, Canada. B.Sc. Capt., Sr. S.P.S., Football Team, 1907. Hockey Team, ,1908. Glee Club apd Male Choi'us. Winner, Championship in Mfen's Dou- ble Tennis Tournament, 1908. Harold George Smith, Milling, Paris, Ontario, Canada. Univ. of Toronto, ,1903-^. Varsity Rugby Team (1-2). Mill Mgr., Penman Woolen Mills, Paris, Ont., 1905 — . igoS George DeWitt Carter, Port Colborne, Ontario. Hockey Ex., 1906. David Campbell Dick, Manufacturer, Cobourg, Ontario. Sec. and Treas., A K E House Co. ist Class Honors in Sci. Clubs: Royal Canadian Yacht, National, Lambton Golf and Country (Toronto). William Kasper Fraser, Student, 67 Madison Ave., Toronto, Canada. Edward Blake Schp. for Moderns (i). Varsity Rugby, , and Hockey (1-2). Moss Schp. for Classics (3). Boxing Championship (2). Pres.. Mod. Lang. Club. XIII Club. Rhodes Scholar, Oxford, Eng., 1909 — . Gordon Hilton Hyland, Physician, 296 St. George St., Toronto, Canada. M.B. Phys., Toronto, Can., 1908 — . Lt., Mox Field Ambulance. Club, Canandian Mil. Sub- stitute. Kenneth Ferguson McLaren, Merchant, Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Toronto Univ., 1904 — . Varsity Hockey Team, 1904. Madaren Imperial Cheese Co. Albert Uzziel Ogden, Manufacturer, 91 Wellsley St., Toronto, Canada. Univ. of Toronto, 1904-07. Exploring North- Westn. Canada, 1907. With Atlantic Oil Co., Columbia, S. Am., 1908. Memb., Ogden-Wilson Mfg. Co., Can., 1909 — . George Dyson Phelps, Surveying and Engineer, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Univ. of Toronto, 1907 — . Surveyor and Eng., Dept. of Pub. Wks. Fred Allan Popplewell, 150 Brant Ave., Brantford, Canada. Univ. of Toronto, 1904-06. With Massey-Har- lis Co., Ltd., 1907-10. Ranching, 1910 — . Alexander Irwin Proctor, Cedar Grove, King St., E. Hamilton. Ont., Canada. Del. to LX A K E Conv., 'Springfield, Mass., Nov. 14-16, igo6. U. of T. John Wright Sifton, 215 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, Canada. A.B. With Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Can. Club, Manitoba. James Rowland Fawcett Stewart, 3 St., Collingwood, Ont., Canada. A.B. Jr. Arts Hockey Team (i); Capt. (2). Capt., Varsity Jr. Hockey Team, Champions of I. C. H. U. Jr. Series. Mgr., Varsity III Rugby Team; C. I. R. F. U. Osgoode Hall, 1908—. Hockey Team, id. igog Harry Goulding Ackers, Electro-Chem- ical Engineer, 447 Jarvis St., Toronto. Canada. Toronto Univ., 1903-09. Sec, Fencing' Club, 1908; Pres., 1909. Winner, Univ. Fencing Sr., Toronto, 1909 — . Ernest Rawson Allen, Mining, "Allen- dale House," Lee Ave., Toronto, Can- ada. With Allen Mfg. Co., igo6-o8.. Survey, Peace River Dist., 1908-09. Prospecting, Gowganda Mng. Dist., 1909-ro. Andrew Lusk Anderson, 28 Mont St., Guelph, CanacLa. Surveys, Irdncdhtinental and Canadian Pacific Rd., 1908. James Stark Bell, Chelsey, Ont., Canada. Mulock Cup Championship Football Team, ist Varsity Football Intercollegiate Championship. 1908. Norman Howard Campbell, Miller, 333 Annette St., West Toronto, Canada. Jr. Frat., U. C. C. I., T 2. John Cowan, Jr., Sarnia, Ont.. Canada. A.B. Polit. Sci., Univ. Coll., Univ. of Toronto. Ex. Track Club (3); Sec. and Treas. (4). Chmn., Arts Dance Com. (3). Chmn. (4)- XIII Club; Sec. (4). V. Pres., Track Club Team (4). Class Sec. Robert Ramsay Evans, 152 Dowling Ave., Toronto, Canada. Jr. Mulock Cup Football Team (1-2-3). Sr., Arts Football Championship (5). Intercollegiate Football Championship, 1907-08. Capt., Inter- collegiate Hockey Championship Team (2). Capt., Jenning's Cup Hockey Teams (2). Var- sity Sr. Hockey Teams, Champions of Am. (3). Memb., Ath. Directorate for whole of Univ. of T. Rugby Dance Ex., 1908. Arts Dance Ex. Com., 1908. Howard Kilbourne Harris, Law Student, 123 St. George St., Toronto, Canada. A.B. Mgr., Mulock (Tup Championship Foot- ball Team, '06. Mgr., Class Football Team, 1903. Memb., Mod. Lang. Club (3-4). Class Treas. (4). XIII Club. James Ivan McSloy, Student, 64 Church St., St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada. Jr. Intercollegiate Champion Football Team (2). Jenning's Cup Championship Team (2). Varsity Intermediate Hockey Championship Team (2) ; Capt., id. (3). Memb., Varsity Sr. Hockey Team, '09. Sec. and Treas., Hockey Club (4) : the Team being Intercollegiate Champions of Am. Mgr., Lacrosse Team, '09; Pres., id., 1907. I910 Colin Esdaile Richardson, Student, La Plaza, 590 Jarvis St., Toronto, Canada. Memb., Faculty of Applied Sci. II Hockey Team (Varsity) (2). Jennings Jr. Sch. Hockey Team Championship. Ex. Fraternity Tennis Club. Clifford Winfield Burrows Sifton, Stu- dent, 215 Metcalf St., Ottawa, Canada. Muldck Cup Football Teams, 1906-08. Cham- pionship, Intercollegiate and Dominion of Can- ada Football Championship) Team (2). Inter- collegiate Football Championship Team, 1908, IIS3 ALPHA PHI V. Prcs., Basketball Club (2); id., Tennis Club (2). Memb., Ex., Boxing Club (2) , Swimming Club li). igii Stewart Cowan, Law Student, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Care Cowan & Towers, Barristers, etc. Leadley Isaac Ogden, Manufacturing, 1738 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Memb., Pol. Sci. Arts Course, Class i^u- Changed to Forestry Course, Oct., 1908, Class 1912. Del., LXII A K E Conv., Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11-13, 1908. Ed., Chap. Catalogue, 1910 A K E Catalogue. With the Auto Tri. Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1910. Thomas MacDonald Savage, 15 Yar- mouth St. Guelph. Ontario, Canada. igi2 Edward Sumner Davidson, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Walter Allan Dyment, Barrie, Ont., Can- ada. Donald Thomas Fraser, 67 Madison Ave., Toronto, Canada. Hasbrauch Carson Graves, 21 Cooper St., Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Frederick Angus Hebden, 165 Highland Ave., Orange, N. J. William Ray Hodge, 234 Queens Ave., London, Ont., Canada. Frederick Broughton Housser, 486 jarvis St., Toronto, Canada. Ex. of Class. Arts Dinner Com. Leslie Gordon Mills, 89 Glen Rd., Rose- dale, Toronto, Canada. Frederick George Rutley, 39 Maple Ave., Toronto, Canada. George Edward Watson, 81 Admiral Rd., Toronto, Canada. 1913 Ralph Adams, Chemical Engineer, 55 Glen Road, Toronto, Canada. Memb., Interscbolastic Hockey Champions, United States, 1909. Harold Doran Davison, Electric Engi- neer, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Welterweight Wrestling Champion, 1908-09. Capt., Gymnasium Team, 1909. Winner, Inter- coll. Welterweight Wrestling Championship, 1910. Herbert Macmillan Dawson, 708 5 St., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Frederick George Edgar, Forestry, Lakeview and Annette Sts., Toronto Jet., Canada. John Godfrey McCaul, Mechanical Engi- neer, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Edward Elihu Stewart, Chemical Engi- neer, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. James Graeme Watson, 81 Admiral Road, Toronto, Canada. ii.W DELTA KAPPA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Pa. Chartered, November i6, 1899 THE early history of the chapter dates back to the spring of 1897, when Brother Casey, B *, '95, and '98, Med., at Pennsylvania, made an effort to gather the ten or twelve alumni Dekes, then attending the university, into a graduate Deke Club, with the expectation of forming an alumni association in Philadelphia. These Dekes were all in the profes- sional schools, and could therefore devote very little time to the matter. It remained for Brother Charles Ayrault Upson, of the class of 1900, to be the real founder of the A K Chapter, acting upon the suggestion of an enthusiastic Deke sister, Mrs. Evans, wife of Brother Anthony H. Evans, T, '82, daughter of Brother A. P. Kelsey, T, '56 (founder of the T Chapter), and sister of Brother Robert Kelsey, .also of T. Brother Upson then commenced sounding the Dekes at Pennsylvania, who regarded it favorabl}. In the early fall of 1898, he wrote to Brother D. B. Simpson, Secretary of the Fraternity, asking for advice as to the method of applying for a charter. Immediately before the Fifty-second Convention, held in Detroit, Michigan, it was decided to apply for a charter, but another letter from Brother Simp- son, pointed out that the time for the formal chapter notification had passed, and this, together with the advice from other Deke friends that other applica- tions would take precedence of ours, led to a postponement of this step. In the spring of 1899, most of the men who had been associated with Brother Upson had gone into other fraternities. There still remained with him, however. Brothers H. G. Holler, J. II. Fager, J. S. Conway, C. H. Holmes, of 0, and C. E. Koerper, of N, together with a few more brothers from other chapters. Brother Upson again wrote to the Council, asking for an interview, and in reply was invited to a Council meeting, held in the rooms of the A K E Club, then in Thirty-first Street, New York City. At the appointed time Brother Upson called on Brother Frank S. Williams, President 1157 DELTA KAPPA of the Council, and together they visited Brother Simpson. These gentlemen pointed out the difficulties of his undertaking and advised him to give it up. Upon leaving he was overtaken by Brother A. G. Warren, of the Council, to whose powerful influence and helpful advice, this chapter largely owes its establishment. Brother Warren promised his assistance and advised him not to give up. He suggested to Brother Upson that he endeavor to obtain letters and petitions from as many Dekes as possible. Brother Upson interviewed Brother Theodore Roosevelt, then Governor of the State of New York, and obtained his endorsement and the promise of a letter to the convention. Many Buffalo Dekes were visited with good results. Visits were also made to the Hamilton, Cornell and Rochester Chapters. Shortly after this a formal ap- plication for a charter was sent in to the Council accompanied by a letter com- posed by Brothers Upson and Holler. This letter reviewed at length the work already accomplished, and outlined the plans for the future. In the fall of 1899, a formal Council visit was arranged and a meeting was held in room C of the Continental Hotel and was attended by Bros. Warren, Williams, Safford, Brockway, and Wilcox, of the Council, Bros. Upson, Con- way, Holler, Fager, Mackay, Whitmore, and Flagler, and a number of alumni Dekes. Resolutions were made favoring the establishment of a chapter. Shortly after this the movement was organized as the X Club, holding regular meetings in Room no, Franklin Hall, University Dormitories, Brother Upson acting as President, and Bro. Holler as Secretary-Treasurer. A final petition was prepared, a photograph of the applicants taken and arrangements made to attend the Fifty-third Convention held at Springfield, Mass. Brothers Upson and Conway represented the petitioners. After the meeting adjourned they were surrounded by delegates showering their congratulations upon them. The next event of interest was the installation of the chapter in Odd Fel- low's Temple, Broad and Cherry Sts., Philadelphia, December 9, 1899, fol- lowed by a banquet at the University Club. The name "A K " was suggested by Bro. Warren, B fat!. Bk. Harry Clifford Ray, Dentist, 174 State St., Springfield, Mass. D.D.S. Leader, Musical Clubs (3). Dentist, Springfield, Mass., 1906—. Sec. and Treas., Westn. N. E Alumni of Univ. of Pa. Chmn., Ex. Com., Valley Dist. of Mass. Dental Soc. DELTA KAPPA Louis Jack Shoemaker, Salesman, 6366 Sherwood Road, Overbrook, Philadel- phia, Pa. B.S. Varsity Eight-oared Crew (3). Stroke .of Four-oared Crew (4). Received Spade at Class Day. With Ashtabula Hide & Leather Co., Ashtabula, Ohio, 1906-08. Salesman, J. R. Evans & Co., Leather Dealers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1908 — . Clubs: College Boat (Univ. of Pa.); Bachelors' Barge, City (Philadelphia). James Depue Taylor, Engineer, Broad and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. B.S._ Spoon Man. Capt., Varsity Crew (3). Sphinx. Eng., Constr. Dept., United Gas Imp. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1906 — . Anthony Miskey Wartham, Jr., Mer- chant, 1328 N. 12 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dealer, Silica Sand and Clay, and Contractor's Machinery, Philadelphia, Pa., 1906 — . 1907 Howard Sharpless Delany, Private Sec- retary, 1231 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Francis Xavier Jones, Physician, 1819 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. B.S., A.B., A.M., M.D. B.S., Villa Nova Coll., 1897. A.B., St. Joseph's Coll., Philadelphia, 1903; A.M., 1905. Phys., Philadelphia, Pa., 1907 — . m., Helen Burk, June, 1907. Winfield Sellman Oberrender, Business, 1 104 Stratford Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. Univ. of Pa., 1903-06. * A 2. Pepper Med. Soc, "The Quax." Bus., 1906-09. Agt., Shoes, Melrose Park, Pa. Charles Pickett Stokes, Banker, 900 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. Clubs: Westmoreland, Country Club of \'a., Virginia Boat. Lewis Guest Wallace, Lawyer, 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. LL.B., 1907. Lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1907 — . Res., 310 I St., Lakewood, N. J. Walter Lowery Ziegler, Salesman, 1534 N. 16 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Varsity Football Team (2). Varsity Baseball Team (2-3). Salesman for Robt. H. Foerderer, Inc. igo8 Henry Henley Dodge, Civil Engineer, Haymarket, Va. Howard Abraham Emig, Banking, 619 Linden Ave., York, Pa. Sphinx. Capt., Varsity Crew (3-4). Joseph Fleitas, Physician, Key West, Fla. * A 2. D. Hayes Agnew Surg. Soc. Res. Phys., St. Joseph's Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1910^. Louis Barton Gemmi, Importer, 476 Broome St., Philadelphia, Pa. Russell Donohugh Hamilton, Manufac- turer, Wm. Penn P. O., Montgomery Co., Pa. See Gamma Phi. 1910. Univ. of Pa., 1904-03. Wesleyan Univ., 1906-07. Manufacturer (Paper). Lawrence Paschal Humphrey, Business, 332 Goundry St., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Purchasing Agent, Buffalo Steam Roller Co. Club, Buffalo. Charles Angelo Moore, 4254 Parkside Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Univ. of Pa., Law Sch., igo8 — . Frank Arthur Moorshead, Lawyer, 12 18 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Glenn Royce, Business, A K E House, 307 S. 39 St., Philadelphia, Pa. See Rho, 1908. Lafayette Coll., 1904-07. Calumet Club. Univ. of Va., 1907-08. 9 N E. Club, Philadelphia Cricket. Dudley Shoemaker, Student, 6366 Sher- wood Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. C.E. Mech. Eng. 1909 Henry Reginald Bankart, Student, Bos- ton, Mass. A.B. See Pi, 1909. Univ. of Pa., 1905. Dartmouth, 1906-09. Casque and Gauntlet. James Frederick Bradford, Mechanical Engineer, Elkins Park. Pa. B.S. Leslie Dent Clark, Stationery, Forsythe Bldg., Fresno, Cal. Stationery and (Dffice Supplies. Wayne Harrison Folger, Fruit Grower, Olcott Beach Fruit Farms, Olcott, New York, N. Y. Sphinx. Bus. Mgr., Daily Pennsylvanian; The Record. Combined Musical Clubs. Assoc. Ed., Pennsylvanian. Chmn., Honor System Bd. Herbert Spencer Harned, Chemist, Mor- ris and Logan Sts., Germantown, Phila. A.B. William Ress McCuUah, Lawyer, New- port, Pa. Lewis Glenn Royce, Business, 307 S. 39 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Daniel Miller Sheaffer, 2d. Railroading, Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa. Pa. R. R. Co. 1910 Hiram Burchard Calkins, loio S. 49 St., Philadelphia, Pa.' Howard Blaine Eynon, 125 N. Hyde Park Ave., Scranton, Pa. A.B., Colgate Univ., 1908. Univ. of Pa., 1908 — . Ljmn Livingston Gearhart, S4 Ketchum PI., Buffalo, N. Y. Thomas Belfield Lewars, Signal Repair- man, 239 N. 5 St., Steubenville, Ohio. Daniel Francis Luby, Physician, Pea- body, Mass. Track Team (i). Glee Club Soloist (2). Houston Club Quartette (3). Coach, Track I161 DELTA KAFPA Team, 3d Rcgt., N. G. P., 1908; Football Team, Episcopal Acad., Philadelphia, Pa., 1908. Tem- porary address, 3723 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lawrence Raymore Patterson, Architect, Turley Bldg., Portsmouth, Ohio. I'niv. of Pa., 1906-08. Harrie Bertsch Price, Jr., 3937 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harold Parr Smith, 140 East Ave., Lock- port, N. Y. Augustus Robbins Stanley, Middletown, Conn. John Rider Wallis, 121 Prairie St., Du- buque, Iowa. Joseph Allen Wallis, Manufacturer, 275 W. II St., Dubutjue, Iowa. Certificate of Proficiency, Univ. of Pa., 1908. Memb., Rider Wallis Co., Mfrs. Frederick William Woodruff, Banking. 300 Richard St., Joliet, 111. Univ. of Pa., 1906-08; Certificate of Proficiency. igii Kenneth Eaton Blair, 307 S. 39 St., Phil- adelphia, Pa. Robert Francis Devine, Jr., 649 W. 9 St., Erie, Pa. Calvin Foster Favorite, 307 S. 39 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Univ. of Pa., 1907-08. George Upton Favorite, 307 S. 39 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Univ. of Pa., 1907-09. Pearcy Evans Humphrey, North Tona- wanda, N. Y. Robert Irish, Business, 925 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa. Univ. of Pa., 1907-09. Warren Lattimore Irish, 813 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa. Wallace Luther Shultz, 21 18 9 St., Mc- Keesport, Pa. Raymond Leon Smith, 140 East Ave., Lockport, N. Y. igi2 John Hamilton Bell, 450 W. 3 St., Du- buque, Iowa. James Wiley Bodley, Jr., 4604 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Paul Devine, 86 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Marton Holzkom Fetterolf, Manufac- turing, Wyncote, Pa. Univ. of Pa., 1908-09. With H. G. Fetterolf, Rug Mfr. Robert James Goode, Jr., Gastonburg, Ala. Robert Elsing Harlow, Grafton, Mass. Leslie Neston Pierce, Clayton, N. J. Everett Wesley Roberts, 308 Pine St., Lockport, N. Y. William Paul Sheaffer, Wayne, Pa. Univ. of Pa., 1908-09. Emanuel Hey Shoemaker, 6366 Sher- wood Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Clinton Van Name, 362 Ever- green Terrace, Brooklyn, N. Y. John Blandy Claypool, 144 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood, Cal. John Bedford French, Oak Knoll, Pasa- dena, Cal. Robert Richards Huntley, 440 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. James Miller Kalbach, 1256 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, Pa. Hugh Alpine McLean, 338 Goundry St.. North Tonawanda, N. Y. Hany Harland Skerrett, Jr., 2109 Dia- mond St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1162 TAU ALPHA M'GILL UNIVERSITY Montreal, Canada Chartered, November 15, 1900 IN the latter part of the spring of 1899 ^ lx)dy of McGill undergraduates, including Messrs. Ainley, Stockwell, and Carnochan, decided to form a so- ciety, under the name of A $ E. In the fall of that year there were seventeen members, and on the nth of December a motion was passed to peti- tion A K E. Meanwhile, there was in process of organization a second society with the same motives and purposes. The active members of the second society in- cluded Messrs. Ward, Redon, Goodall, Rutherford, and Robertson. Having heard of the intention of the first organization, a correspondence sprang up between the two societies, and after much deliberation it was finally decided to amalgamate. At a meeting which took place on May i, 1900, these two societies were united under the name of T A. Besides those mentioned above, there were present at this meeting, Messrs. Laurie, Ells, Taylor, McKenzie, and Boulter, and during the year Messrs. Fry, Wainwright, Kissane, Forbes, and Ogilvie were admitted. Previous to the amalgamation, correspondence had been entered into with A $, our only Canadian sister, who gave much encouragement and valuable assistance to the petitioners; some of the other chapters were also written to and favorable replies received. The first work of the new society was to prepare a petition and this was done without delay ; the result was a visit from the Grand Council of A K E early in October, 1900. Bro. F. W. Williams was one of the delegates, and it was due in no small measure to his support that a charter was finally granted to T A by the 54th Convention, in November, 1900. From May, 1901, to May, 1909, the chapter house was 20 Shuter Street, and on the latter date we moved to our present house, 66 McTavish Street. 116.S TAU ALPHA CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS igoi James Robert Goodall, Physician, 153 Metcalf St., Montreal, Que. Bertram Stuart McKenzie, Civil En- gineer, care G. T. P. Ry., Winnipeg, Man. A.B., B.Sc. Charter Member. A.B. and B.Sc. Ent., 1895. Grad. A.B., 1900; B.Sc, 1901. Class Offices; Pres., Fresh Year; Faculty Ed., Outlook; Treas., Bus. Bd., Annual; Class Vale- dictorian., Chief Draughtsman, Bridge Dept., C. P. Ry., 1901-07; Asst. Eng., 1907-10. Asst. Bridge Eng., Grand Trunk Pacific Ry., 1910 — . Stuart Donald McKenzie, Physician, t222 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. Paul Ogilvie, Contractor, G. T. P. Ry., Prince Rupert, B. C. B.Sc. Louis Hartnagel Redon, Physician, 711-12-13 American Bank Bldg., Se- attle, Wash. A.B., M.D. A.B., Leland Stanford, 1897. Lome Forbes Robertson, Physician, Stratford, Ontario. A.B., M.D., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Charles Alton Rutherford, Physician. Northern Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Charles William Taylor, Patent Attor- ney and Engineer, 495 Claremont Ave., Montreal, Que. B.Sc. Patent Attorney and Consulting Engi- neer, Honor Grad. Elect. Eng. m., Jessie F. 11. Patterson, Montreal, 1903. John Andrew Ward, Physician, 258 Blake St., Lewiston, Me. il.D., CM. City Phys.; Police Surg., Lewis- ton, Me. Memb., Elks. igo2 Kenneth McKenzie Cameron, Civil En- gineer, 860 Waterloo St., London, On- tario. M.S., Royal Mil. Coll. of Canada, 1901; Honor Grad., and Silver Medalist. Asst. Eng., Dept. of Pub. Wks., Canada. ni., Hazel Meservey Knowlton, Ellsworth, Me., Nov. 27, 1907. David Merner Fry, Mechanical En- gineer, 6346 Marchand St., Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Charter Member. Permanent address, care J. W. Fry, Morwayne, Alberta. Hermann Kotzschmar Stockwell, f Physi- cian, Danville, Que. M.D. Arnold Wainwright, Lawyer, 224 St. James St.. Montreal, Que. A.B., B.C.L. Law, McGill Univ. Lecturer, Law Faculty. Res., 156 Metcalfe St. ♦Walter Ralph Brecken. 1903 James Harry Boulter, Physician and Sur- geon, 410-U Washington Arcade Bldg., Detroit, Mich. A.B., M.D., CM. Prof, of Surg., Die Deutsche Poliklinik, Grace Hosp., Detroit. Asst. Surg., Am. Car & Foundry Co.; Detroit & Cleveland S. S. Co.; Detroit & Buffalo S. S. Co. Alan Colquhoun Dunlop, Broker, 102 Mackay St., Montreal, Que. With G. C Dunlop, Stock Broker, Montreal, 1903 — • I St V. Pres., Prov. of Quebec Lawn Tennis Assn.; Exec. Com., Canadian Lawn Tennis Assn. Dir., Mount Royal Tennis Club; Park Tobogganing Club. Memb., Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club. Robert Dow Forbes, Physician, 327 Bailey Bldg., Seattle, Wash. M.D. Europe (2) yrs. John William Kissane, Physician, Nor- wood, N. Y. M.D. Charter Member. m., Jessie G. Mar- shal, Malone, N. Y. Ernest Alfred Laurie, Physician, 986 St Catherine St., E.. Montreal, Que. A.B., M.D. James Gordon Ross, Mining Engineer, Embro, Ontario, Canada. B.Sc. Europe and Asia, 1903. 1904 Lawrence Thornton Ainley, Physician, Wadena, Sask. A.B., M.D. Ernest Jerrold Carlyle, Kyshtimsky. Za- vod, Perm Government, Perm, Russia. B.Sc. William Lorn Campbell Camochan, Physician, care Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co., Bell Island, Newfoundland. 1 166 TAU ALPHA Frederick Murray Godschall Johnson, Chemist, 296 Peel St., Montreal, Que. B.S.,, M.Sc, ,Ph.D.j Univ. Coll., London, , jgos- 06; Breslau, 1906-08, Ph.D., Breslau, 1908. Lect., Chem. Dept., Faculty of Science, Mc- Gill Univ., 1908 — . Consulting and Analytic Cliem., Montreal, Que., 1909 — . George Kinghorn McDougall, Electrical Engineer, 85 Osborne St., Montreal, Que. B.Sc. With Shawinigan Water & Power Co., Thetford, Mines, Que. Electrical Engineer. Gordon Ogilvie McMurtry, Mining En- gineer, 29 Towers St., Montreal, Que. A.B., B.Sc. With Copper Queen Consolidated Mng. Co., Bisbee, Ariz. Eng., Staff Geol. Dept. Ad., Box 2208, Bisbee, Ariz. Frederick Cleveland Morgan, Merchant, 308 Peel St., Montreal, Que. A.B., A.M. A.B., Trinity Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1903. m., Marcia Elizabeth Shaw, Montreal, Mar. 5, 1906. Memb., Archceol. Inst. Am. Club, University (Montreal). Paul Sutcliffe, 519 Forest Ave., Avalon. Pa. With Am. Bridge Co., Ambridge, Pa. John Brinsley Winder, Physician, Buck- ingham, Que. A.B., M.D., CM. A.B., Bishop's Coll., 1899. 1905 John Gordon Greenshields, Consulting Mining Engineer, Seward, Alaska, Alexander Stearns McCormick, Physi- cian, 4100 St. Catherine St., Montreal, Que. M.B., L.A. See Alpha Phi. M.B., Univ. of Toronto, 1909. Capt., 3d Regt., "Victoria Rifles of Canada." 12 yrs. service, Canadian Militia. Retired, 1907, retaining rank. Dur- ing South African War, served in 2d Bat- talion, Royal Canadian Regt. (attached tem- porarily to British Army), in Cape Colony, Orange Free State, and Transvaal in igoo. Received the Queen's South African War medal with 3 clasps. m., Ruth Barbara Morrison, New York, Feb. 17, 1908. Douglas Rykert McCuaig, Stock Broker, IS7 St. James St., Montreal, Que. B.Sc. With McCuaig Bros., Stock Brokers. Adjt., 2d Battalion, 5th Royal Scots. Rennie Ogilvie McMurtry, Lawyer, 164 St. James St., Montreal, Que. A.B., B.C.L. Pres., Fresh. Class. Sec, Ath. Assn. Ed., Univ. Annual. Jr. Prom. Com. Class Day Com. Pres., V. Pres., Sec, Law Undergrad. See Memb., Brown, Montgomery & McMichael, Montreal. Howard Winthrop Pillow, Merchant, 41 Rosemount Ave., Westmount, Can. Montreal Representative of British America Bank Note Co. of Ottawa, m., Lucile E. Fair- bankl 'St. Louis, Oct. i, 1906. Canada En- graving & Lithographing Co. William Redpath, Sugar Refiner, " Ingle- nook," Ontario Ave., Montreal, Que. B.Sc. With Canada Sugar Refinery Co. Alpha Reuben Sawyer, Physician, s Con- way St.. Roslindale, Mass. M.D. Edgar Thomas Worswick, Guadalajara, Mexico. 1 906 Frank George Dunning, The (jrand Ho- tel, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, S. Africa. Charles Glass Greenshields, Lawyer, 86 Notre Dame West, Montreal, Que. Andrew Douglas Gurd, Purchasing Agent, 124 Bishop St., Montreal, Que. B.Sc. With Montreal Eng. Co., Ltd. Harry Newmsm, "Traveling Salesman, 140 Crescent St., Montreal, Que. A.B. With Messrs. Caverhill & Learmont, Wholesale Hardware. Charles Delmar Rilance, Physician, Jef- fery Hale's Hospital. Quebec. M.D. 1907 John Coles Belyea, Lawyer, 67 Hazen St.. St. John, N. B., Canada. A.B. Law Student, King's Coll., ' St. Johns, N. B. Kenneth Thomas Dawas, Insurance, 112 St. James St., Montreal, Que. Ins. Broker. Henry FoUansby Dearborn, Physician, 25 Jackson St., Law'rence, Mass. M.D., CM. Interne, Lawrence Gen. Hosp., 1907-08. Phys., Lawrence, Mass., 1908 — . m., Grace E. Valpey, Apr. 28, 1909. James Mellville Greenshields, Mining Engineer, Black Lake, Que. With Dominion Chrome Co., Ltd. Austin Harvey Huycke, Physician, Belle- vue Hospital, New York, N. Y. M.D. Stuart James McCuaig, Electrical Engi- neer, care Colin McCuaig & Co., Mon- treal, Que. B.Sc. Eng. Lab., McGill Univ. Edward Stuart McDougall, Railroading^ 4449 Montrose Ave., Westmount, Que. A.B. Clk. with Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. Raymond Harvey Patterson, Mining En- gineer, Melton Park, Melton, Victoria, Australia. B.Sc. Mng. Eng., Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, 1907 — . Herbert George Pickard, Stobie Mines, Sudbury, Ont. With Canadian Copper Co., Victoria Mines. *Orick Burroughs MacCallum, Montreal, Que. A.B. xgo8 Evan Guthrie Cameron, ' Trent Valley Canal, Eng. Dept., Trenton, Ont. 167 TAU ALPHA Russel Carlyle, Woodstock, Out. Sidney Clarke Ells, Mining, 204 O'Con- nor St., Ottawa, Can. B.Sc. Can. Uept. Geol. William Roy Hastings, 84 Redpath St., Montreal, Que. A.B. Hugh Mackay, Business, care W. Mal- colm Mackay, St. John, N. B. Lumber Business. Joseph Alexander Mackay, Broker, 160 St. James St., Montreal, Que. Alphonse Arthur Pare, Mining Engineer, Haileybury, New Ont. B.Sc. St. Joseph's Coll., 1896-97. Queen's Coll., 1898-1900. Withworth Coll., 1901-02. Royal Military Coll., 1903-06. Eng., Gowganda Exploration Co., Gowganda, Ont. Edson Raymond Pease, 718 Sherbrooke St., W. Montreal, Que. .\.B., B.Sc. Kenneth Meikle Perry, Regina, Sask. A.B., B.Sc. Charles Geoffrey Porter, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Molo, British East Africa. Lincoln Coll., Oxford, 1904. Alan Hamilton Ross, 15 Spencer Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey, Eng. George Algernon Trenholme, care Canadian Bank of Commerce, Winni- peg, Man. 1909 William Dancy Chambers, Cashier, Hawkesbury Lumber Co., 266 Mc- Laren St., Ottawa, Ont., Can. Hockey Team. . James Cecil McDougall, 85 Osborne St., Montreal, Que. B.Sc. Philip Graham McGibbon, care Manitoba Provincial Police Force, Winnipeg, Man. Redford Henry Mulock, 557 Wellington Crescent, Winnepeg, Man. B.Sc. 1910 Arthur Lyons Biggar, care Col. Lyons Biggar, Militia Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Andrew Sidney Dawes, Lachine, Que. Kenneth Thomas Dawes, Insurance Broker, 112 St. James St., Montreal. Que. Hamnett Townley Douglas, Cavendish Apartments, Sherbrooke St., Montreal. Que. Archer Fortescue Duguid, 16 Queens Road, Aberdeen, Scotland. Victor Lionel Gladman, Lindsay, Ont. With Ross & McFarlane, Architects. Alexander Ogilvie McMurtry, 29 Tower St., Montreal, Que. Harry Alexander Robertson, 21 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. Allan Crawford Ross, 295 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, Ont. Alfred St. Clair Ryley, 198 Somerset St., Ottawa, Ont. Harold Middleton Shephard, 508 Water- loo St., London, Ont. Harvey Thorne, Dartmouth, N. S. A.B. 1911 Harold Alexander Fraser, 77 Stanley St., London, Ont. Howard Winslow Gibbs, 219 Washing- ton St., Leominster, Mass. See Alpha Alpha, 1910. Middlebury Coll., 1906-08. McGill Univ., 1908 — . John Ogilvie Hastings, 84 Redpath St., Montreal, Que. Nestor Keith-Ovalle, 17 Battery PI., New York, N. Y. Roy Hosmer McGibbon, " The Gros- venor," Sherbrooke St., Montreal, Que. Arthur Courtenay Patterson, Fort Mc- Leod, Alberta. John Raymond Ryan, "The Linton," Sherbrooke St., Montreal, Que. 1912 Morris Austin, 510 Sherbrooke St., Mon- treal, Que. Hazen Ottis Barnaby, 207 Princess St., St. John, N. B. Eustace Alexander Brock, 535 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. Kevin Stewart Drummond, 3a Bishop's Court, Montreal, Que. Harold McLeod Ferguson, care King Edward Hotel, Pincher Creek, Alta. John Ward Hughson, 71 Bronson Ave., Ottawa, Ont. Ronald Armstrong McAvity, " The Gros- venor," Sherbrooke St., Montreal. Que. William Taylor May, 306 Frank St., Ot- tawa, Ont. Douglas Archibald Shaw, 310 Peel St., Montreal, Que. Sidney Rustan Stevens, Stanstead, Que. 1913 Gerald Ignatius Drummond, 15 Mc- Gregor St., Montreal, Que. Edmund de Gaspe Power, 196 Wilbrod St., Ottawa, Ont. SIGMA RHO LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY Stanford University, Cal, Chartered, December 12, 1901 THE men who originally petitioned for the % P Chapter of A K E, were members of a local society that was designated by the name of 2 P H, which in turn, succeeded the A 2 Chapter of the 3> P A Fra- ternity. However, none of the petitioners were ever members of the national fraternity, but had entered the local organization at a period some time after the separation had been consummated. Various reasons were advanced at that time for this withdrawal from P A, but the principal explanation is advanced in the following short summary of events that led up to the separation. The local chapter of $ P A was founded at Stanford University in October, 1891, and from the very date of its in- stallation at that institution, it took and maintained not only the rank as the strongest chapter in the fraternity, but it led in standing among the Greek let- ter societies at Stanford. However, in and around the year 1894, the chapter began to feel the influence of resolutions by the national organization which were detrimental in their effect upon the chapter of A S. The immediate re- sult of these influences was an influx of members of $ P A from the smaller colleges in the east and the middle west into Stanford, — men who came west to take advantage of the improved educational facilities offered by the western institution. The local chapter found it impossible to affiliate these men, principally for local reasons and because of the fact that their presence affected the results of the annual rushing. Through the Stanford Chapter, a systematic en- deavor was made to secure a change in the poHcy of the national fraternity, but all of its efforts were unavailing. In 1896, the western members of $ P A fully realized that no action would be taken by the national organization to- ward alleviating these conditions, and it was this circumstance that led to the next action by the members of P 2 Chapter. IT7I SIGMA RHO Acting upon these circumstances and placing local interests before national interests, the charter of * r A was surrenilered to the national convention in the year ii. e K N. Varsity Track Team, 1902-03; Capt., 1904-05. Frederick D. Smith, Electrical Engineer, 167 Eugenie St., Chicago, 111. B.S. Charter Member. Track Team, 1902-3-4-5. H K N. 1906 Chauncey Stillwell Burr, Salesman, fCity of Mexico, Mex. See Delta Delta, 1906. Univ. of 111., 1902-03. Univ. of Chicago, 1903-05. With Swift & Co., Mexico. Thurlow Gault Essington, Lawyer, 604 East Broadway, Streator, 111. ,'\.B. J.D. See Delta Delta, 1908. Univ. of Chicago, 1907-08; J.D., 1908. "t B K. A tt. Edward Aiken Flanders, Civil Engineer, Glencoe, 111. C.E. See Sigma Rho, 1908; Univ. of III., 1902-03. Leland Stanford Univ., 1903-05; C.E., 1908. Capt., Swimming and Water Polo Teams, 1906. Thomas Worcester Holman, Lawyer, 496-497 Arcade Annex, Seattle, Wash. LL.B. * A *. Edward George Oldefest, Draughtsman, 1837 IS St., Moline, 111. B.S. Charter Member. Author, "Illinois Field Song." Architectural Draughtsman. Herbert Joseph Weaver, Electrical En^ gineer, Highland Park, III. B.S. H K N. 1 179 DELTA PI Lewis Hungerford Wood, College Pro- fessor, 230 S. Scoville Ave., Oak Pk., Madison, Wis. I!.S. Instr. in Mech. Eng., Univ. of Wiscon- 1907 Clement Austin, Mechanical Engineer, 7 and Russell St., LaFayette, Ind. B.S. Phcenix Soc. Teacher, Gas Engines, Purdue Univ., 1909 — . Res., Streator, 111. Stephen William Collins, General Con- tractor and Civil Engineer, Suite 412. Safety Bldg., Rock Island, 111. Memb., Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Univ. of 111., 1904-05. m., Nora \'erona Buck, Rock Island, June j, 1905. William T. Gordley, Lawyer, 916 N. Prairie St., Bloomington, 111. Law Student, 111. Wesleyan. Horace Babcock Horton, Manufacturer, 10206 Longwood Ave., Chicago, 111. See Delta Delta, 1907. Univ. of Chicago, 1903. 05. Univ. of 111., 1905-07. With Chicago Bridge and Iron Works. Eugene Frank Kultchar, Civil Engineer. Winnetka, 111. Emery Thomas Mather, Farmer, Plain- field, 111. Charter Member. m., Phoebe G. Karr, June 20, 1906. Benjamin Hull Matthews, Lawyer, Pitts- field, 111. LL.B., Univ. of 111., 1907. Chester E. Oliphant, Civil Engineer. Clyde, 111. Univ. of III., 1903-0^. m., Nellie Van Swear- ingen, Apr. 4, 1907. Civil Engineer, with C, B. & Q. R. R. Charles Stephen Pillsbury, Mechanical Engineer. 2144 W. 103 St., Chicago. 111. A.B., B.S. * B K. Ten. 2 2. Lt. Col., Cadet Regt., 1906-07. Sr. Class Pres. A.B., 1907; B.S., 1908. Phoenix Sr. Soc. William Frank Schroeder, Jr., Electrical Engineer, 532 Elm St., Rock Island, 111. B.S. Varsity Swimming and Polo Teams, 1906- 07; Capt., Swimming Team, 1907. Yoxan Jr. and Sr. Soc. Employed in New York, 1907-08. igo8 George Herbert Anderson, Banker, Prague, Lincoln Co., Okla. A.B. * B K. Yoxan Jr. and Sr. Soc. Phoenix. Daniel M. Beal, Business, 2601 Sixth Ave., Moline, III. B.S., Univ. of 111., 1908. With Moline Auto- mobile Co. Frank Louis Cook, Electrical Engineer, 318 Forest Ave., Oak Park, 111. B.S. H K N. Lt. Col., Univ. Cadet Regt., 1907-08. Mgr., Univ., E. E. Show, 1907-08. Phoenix Sr. Soc. Temporary Chmri., LXI ii K E Conv., Louisville, Ky., 1907. Harvey Aiken Flanders, Salesman, Glen- coe. 111. A.B. Salesman with Carson Pirie Scott (Wholesale). William Hale Patterson, 5730 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. See Pi, 1909. Dartmouth, 1904-03; 1906-09. Univ. of 111., J905-06. Frank Christopher Wagenknecht, Busi- ness, Peru, 111. Univ. Orchestra and Band. Univ, of 111., 1904- 06. In Business, Chicago, 111., 1906 — . Charles Harlington Wood, Lawyer, Pe- tersburg, 111. LL.B. * A 4>. Varsity Track Team (1-2-4). 1909 Glen Lloyd Adams, Moweaqua, 111. Univ. of 111., 1905 — . Clarence Martin Delany, 2404 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. Northwestern Law Sch., Chicago, HI., 190S-07. A.B., Univ. of IlL, 1909. Student, ColL of Lit. and Arts, Z909. Junius Aiken Flanders, Civil Engineer, Glencoe, 111. A.B. Coll. of Lit. and Arts., Univ. of 111.; A.B., 1909. Yoxan Jr. and Sr. Soc. Phcenix. Varsity Water Polo and Swimming Teams U-4)- Capt., Water Polo (3); Swimming Team (4). Mgr., Varsity Baseball Team, 1909. Benjamin West Gartside, Contractor, 1731 Park Ave., Davenport, Iowa. Univ. of 111., 1905 — , James Milton Johnston, Milan, 111. Coll. of Law, Univ. of 111., 1909. * A 4». Frederick Ayres Lorenz, Student, 5733 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. B.S. See Delta Delta, 1909. Univ. of Chi- cago, 1904-05. Univ. of 111., 1905-09. B.S., 1909, Coll. of Engineering. Mgr., Interscholas- tic Circus, 1906-08. Clare Parsons McCaskey, 6537 Norma! Ave., Chicago, III. .\.B. Student, Coll. of Literature and Arts, 1909 — . Harold Laurence Myers, Hjnsdale, 111. Student in Coll. of Lit. and Arts, Univ. of 111. Varsity Swimming Team, 1905-06. Leigh Klumb Patton, 237 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. Lewis Inst., Chicago, 1905-07. Student, Coll. of Lit. and Arts, Univ. of 111.; A.B., 1909. Robert Harwood Quayle, 233 N. Harvev Ave., Oak Park, 111. James Blaine Snyder, Moweaqua, 111. Coll. of Eng., Univ. of 111. PhcEnix. Varsity Baseball Team (1-2-3); Capt. (3). igio Luther Hall Barber,, Salesman, 22 Bryant Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. of 111., 1906 — . Salesman with A. H. Barber & Co. I180 DELTA PI Henry Morgan Brooks, Mathews Ave., Urbana, 111. Univ. Chess Champion, 1907-08. Varsity Swim- ming Team, 1907-08; Captain-elect of Team for 190S-09. Harvard Univ., 1908 — . Frank Henderson Collins, Salesman, io8 Roanoke Ave., Peoria, 111. Univ. of 111., 1906 — . Asst. Gen. Sales Mgr., Keystone Steel & Wire Co. Richard Osborne Compton, 4640 Drexel Blvd., Chicago, 111. ATP. Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111., 1910. Harold Chamberlain Day, Banking, 5012 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. Univ. of 111., 1906 — . John Weston Essington, 604 E. Broad- way, Streator. 111. • Coll. of Lit. and Arts. Lawrence Earl Foglesong, Moscow, Idaho. Univ. of Idaho, 1906-07. Bus. Mgr., ///. Agriculturist, 1908-09. Student, Coll. of Agr. Gene Hamilton, Machinist, Dwight, 111. Univ. of 111., 1906 — . Frank L. Melin, Civil Engineer, Spring- field, 111. Univ. of 111., 1906 — . Civil Eng., Chicago & Alton R. E. igil Raymond Churchill Baker, Farmer, Jerome, Idaho. Univ. of 111., 1907 — . Roy Taylor Collins, 1920 Eighth Ave., Rock Island, 111. Student, Coll. of Eng. Ralph Shove Danforth, 1688 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. Student, Coll. of Lit. and Arts. Leon Morton Decker, 30 Madison Park, Chicago, 111. Student, Coll. of Lit. and Arts. Paul Aiken Flanders, Glencoe, 111. Varsity Water Polo Team, 1909. Student, Coll. of Agr. Alfred Joseph Gunderson, 732 Cornelia Ave., Chicago, 111. Harold Hopkins Henricks, 2203 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. Student, Coll. of Eng. Richards Keene, 5137 Madison Ave., Chi- cago, 111. Student, Coll. of Eng. Charles Palmer Landt, 30 Woodland Park, Chicago, 111. Student, Coll. of Agr. Paul Alfred McCaskey, 6537 Normal Ave., Chicago, 111. Student, Coll. of Lit. and Arts. Roy Gibson Rennacker, 1340 Catalpa Ave., Chicago, 111. Varsity Basketball and Track Teams, 1909. Memb., Yoxan Jr. and Sr. Soc. Student, Coll. of Lit. and Arts. John Edwin Rhodes, Jr., 5043 Washing- ton Ave., Chicago, 111 Univ. of Chicago, 1906-07. Univ. of 111., 1907 — . With Crane Co., ^Chicago. Chester Corwin Roberts, 496 E. 42 St., Chicago, 111. Dartmouth Coll., 1907-08. Student, Coll. of Agr., Univ. of 111. Townsend Beverly Smith, 221 1 Sherman Ave., Evanston, 111. Student, Coll. of Engineering. William Wynne Watkins, 130 Hazel Ave., Highland Park, 111. Student, Coll. of Agr. igi2 George William Abel, 7352 Bond Ave., Chicago, 111. Stephen Irwin, Keokuk, Iowa, fiarl Logan Mountjoy, Atlanta, 111. Charles Simeon Roberts, 5454 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. Chester Frederick Sargent, Glencoe, 111. Gerwin Porter Taylor, 433 Park St., Up- per Montclair, N. J. Gregory Vigeant, Jr., 16 Astor St., Chi- cago, 111. William Harvey Weber, Tower Hill, 111. Phil Chase Barber, 22 Bryant Ave., Chi- cago, 111. Thomas Lyle Boys, Streator, 111. Charles James Larkin, 556 Elm St., Rock Island, 111. Myran Arthur Myles, Hinsdale, 111. ii8t RHO DELTA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Madison, Wis. Chartered, November 15, 1906 RHO DELTA, the youngest chapter on the roll, received its charter from the convention, held at Springfield, Mass., on November, 1906, and was formally installed on December 22 of the same year. The chapter at that time numbered seventeen men, the survivors of the local society, P A $, which for the past two years had been petitioning the national fraternity for a charter. These seventeen names, emblazoned on P A's honor roll as the winners of her charter, are : Milton L. Woodward, '07 ; G. Stewart Mc- Conochie, '06 ; John J. Moffat, '05 ; Frank L. Waller, '07 ; Carlyle K. Brink- man, '08 ; Fred W. Dohmen, '08 ; Raymond P. Sanborn, '08 ; Harold L. Geisse, '06 ; Franklin G. Floete, '08 ; William R. Holmes, '09 ; Harry S. Baldwin, '09 ; Carl M. Kehr, '08 ; Seth B. Atwood, '07 ; Arthur H. Pitz, '08 ; John W. Wilce, '10; B. Fletcher Crandall, '10; Monte F. Appel, '10. Not content with resting on their laurels as winners of a Deke charter, these men immediately began devising ways and means, whereby the newly- born chapter might be housed in a home of its own in true Deke style. Sub- stantial aid was found in the enthusiastic and loyal support of the Madison Alumni* body and no P A chronicle would be complete which did not set forth the roster of that little band of devoted Dekes, to whom P A owes not only her chapter home but her very existence as well. They are : Dr. F. F. Galpin, M, '94 ; Prof. C. J. Galpin, M, '85 ; Prof. E. A. Gilmore, * *, '93 ; Prof. M. S. Slaughter, * , '83 ; Mr. David A. Crawford, *, 'OS- Spurred on by the hearty co-operation of these men, P A soon succeeded in crystallizing its house projects into a most substantial reality and by February, 1908, was housed in its present comfortable quarters, an old colonial mansion, set on the bluffs of Lake Mendota, in the heart of the city's most desirable residential district. 1183 RHO DELTA Now with everything in her favor, and the hardest fights of her career be- hind her, P A has been making giant strides to the fore and striving to impress, as firmly as possible, the A K E ideals of manhood upon the little world of student affairs within her university. Whether, or how well, she is succeeding is not for us to say. It is enough that we look toward her future with un- troubled eye, confident of her ability to forge herself into a powerful link in the Deke Chain, and to constitute herself an influential force in the develop- ment of the highest things of college life here at the University of Wisconsin. 1 184 RHO DELTA CHAPTER ROLL ACTIVE MEMBERS 1905 John James Moffatt, Insurance and Real Estate, 106 N. 2 St., Muscogee, Okla. A.B. Charter Member. Staff, Ddih Cardinal (1-2-3-4-s); Mang. Ed. (4); Bus. Mgr. (5). Gen. Chmn., Badger Bd. Memb., Athletic Conf. (4). Olympian. Iron Cross. Res., Dav- enport, Iowa, 1905-07. Pres., Corn Belt Trust Co., Muskogee, Okla., 1907 — . igo6 George Stewart McConochie, Lawyer, SI I Wisconsin St., Portage, Wis. A.B. igoy Seth Burton Atwood, Manufacturer, 212 N. I St., Rockford, III. A.B. B r 2. Charter Member. Prop., At- wood \'acuum Cleaner, Rockford, 111., 1908 — , Carlyle K. Brinkman, Chemist and Metallurgist, 1105 Sherman St., Den- ver, Col. Charter Member. Chief Chemist, Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., Sunrise, Wyo., 1906-09. Mgr., Mng. Dept., Bus. Men's Clearing House, Den- ver, Colo., 1909 — . Harold Llewellyn Geisse, Lawyer, 441 Moore Bldg., San Antonio. Tex. A.B., LL.B. Joint Debate (3). Jr. Drat. Ex. Lewis Orat. Pr. Trastle Deb. Pr. Inter- collegiate Debate with Univ. of Neb., 1906. LL.B., Univ. of Wis., 1907. Tex. Bar, 1908. Lawyer, San Antonio, Tex., 1908 — . Frank Laird Waller, Organist, care Chi- cago Athletic Assn., 125 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. A.B. Charter Member. Grad., Sch. of Music. Dir., Sch. of Music, 111. Woman's Coll., Jack- sonville, 111.. 1909 — . Club, Chicago Athletic, Milton Lysander Woodward, Traveling Salesman, Reedsburg, Wis. A.B. See Omicron, 1906. Univ. of Mich., 190^-03. Univ. of Wis., 1905-07. Charter Member. Monastics. 9 N E. Memb., Wis. Mil. Relay. igo8 Frederico Felipe Cardenas, 3er Victoria No. IS, Saltillo, Coahuila, Max. B.S. Scabbard and Blade. Pres., Wis. Inter- Natl. Club, 1907-08. Chmn., Conv., Cosmopoli- tan Clubs, igo8. Fred William Dohmen, 13s 12 St., Mil- waukee. Wis. A.B. Charter Member. Chicago Univ., Law Sch., 190S-09. * B K. 4> A ^. Franklin Grotewohl Floete, Banker, Ar- mour, S. D. A.B. Charter Member. Cashier, Bank Ar- mour, S. Dak., 1908 — . Carl Merriman Kehr, Engineer, 403 Sec- ond Ave., Sterling, 111. Charter Member. Arthur Herman Pitz, Civil Engineer, Manitowoc, Wis. B.S., C.E. Charter Member. T B. Asst. City Eng., .Fond du Lac, Wis., 1908 — . Raymond Parker Sanborn, Clerk, Por- tage, Wis. A.B. Charter Member. 1909 Harry Sherman Baldwin, Surveyor and Drainage Engineer, Prophetstown. 111. Charter Member. Monastics. 9 N E. AT K. One of the four Delegates to LIII A K E Conv., Springfield, Mass., 1906, petitioning for a charter. Harold M. Dudley, 813 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111. Sargeant-at-arms, LXII A K E Conv. Memb. 9 N E. Douglas Hall, Dry Farmer, Industrial Club Bldg., Cheyenne, Wyo. Mich. Agr. Coll., Sub-Fresh, and Fresh. Years. Dry Farmer, Cheyenne, Cal., 1908 — , William Raymond Holmes, Engineer, Baldwin, Wis. Charter Member. Monastics. 9 N E. Class Baseball and Bowling Teams (1-2-3). Class Baseball Team (3). Chmn., Music Com. Jr. Prom. Levelman, Reclamation Service, Wapato Project, Toppernish, Wash., 1909 — . Rey Vincent Luce, Chilton, Wis. 9 N E. Lee W. Popp, 632 W. 4 St., Waterloo, Iowa. A.B., B.S., B.S.E.E. A.B., loya State Univ., 1904. B.S., Armour Inst., Chicago, 1906. B.S.E.E., Univ. of Wis., 1909. 2 g. Amer. Inst. Elect. Engs. Harold Alonzo Richards, 217 W. Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. See Gamma Beta, 1909. Univ. of Wis,, 1908- ii8s RHO DELTA Richard Quirin Roemer, Marine Engi- neer, 921 S. IS St., Manitowoc, Wis. Classes of 1906 and 1909. Art Chmn., Badger Bd., 1906. Jr. Prom. Com. F. & A. M. igio Monte Fiore Appel, Huron, S. D. N E. Neb.-Vvis. Debate. Charter Member. Carl Arthur Beck, 150 Beacon Ave., New Haven, Conn. See Tau, igio. Hamilton Coll.. 1906-07. Univ. of Wis., 1907 — . James Ricketson Coleman, 70s Cass St., Milwaukee, Wis. Scabbard and Blade. Benjamin Fletcher Crandall, 728 Wiscon- sin St., Racine, Wis. Charter Member. Univ. of Wis., 1907-09. Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1909 — . Wilbur Morris Derthick, Jr., 313 Ciiarter St., Madison, Wis. Traveled in interests of ICuterpean Fraternity. of which his father is founder. William Wightman Harns, Advertising, West Bend, Wis. Track Team (1). Bowling Team. Baseball Team. Present address, 1138 Oak Ave., Evans- ton, III. Ray Weston Hart, 772 Langdon St.. Madison, Wis. Lester Strasser Hughey, Sales Manager, Bellevue, Iowa. Coe Coll., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, i yr. Sales Mgr., Wholesale Lumber Co. Sumner Hurst Lloyd, Windermere Ho- tel, Chicago, 111. Dartmouth, 1906-07. Irving Tower, Clerk, 1138 Oak Ave., Evanston, 111. Clk., Quaker Oat Co., Chicago, 111. John Woodworth Wilce, 223 16 St., Mil- waukee, Wis. Capt., '09 Football Team. Leader, Glee Club (3). Pres., Y. M. C. A. (3). Stroke of Winning Fresh. Crew (i). Varsity Crew (2- 3-4). Basketball (2-3). igii Harold Augustus Arpin, Grand Rapids, Wis. Charles Edwin Bennett, 816 W. Mountain Ave., Ft, Collins. Colo. Univ. of Colo., Eng. Coll., 1911 — . Harold N. Crawford, 197 Queen Anne PI, Milwaukee, Wis. Erwin Joseph Dohmen, 23s 12 St., Mil- waukee, Wis. Austin Walfee Dwight, Salesman, 7S9 Hackett Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. George Albert Flanagan, Piano Sales- man, care Foster & Waldo Co.. 29 5 St., S.. Minneapolis, Minn. St. Ignatius Coll., 3 yrs. Armour Inst., 2 yrs. Pres., Fresh. Class. Glee Club. Fullback, Fresh. Team. Skull and Crescent. Monastic Club. 6 .\ E. Kes., 1841 Sheridan Koad, Chicago, 111. Laurence Farrington Gillett, 186 E. 3 St., Fond du Lac, Wis. John Simpson Gordon, 336 Fulton St., Waupaca, Wis. N 2 N. Univ. of III., Coll. of Phys. and Surgs., 1912. Foy Peabody Hutchinson, 1069 Prospect St., Appleton, Wis. Horace Grandin Johnson, 202 Elk St., Syracuse, N. V. Colo. Sch. of Mineral., 1 yr. Univ. of Wis., 1907-08. William Gilchrist Pears^l, McGregor, Iowa. Carl Edwin Seager, Manufacturer. 7 Lake View Park, Rochester, X. Y. Charles Boynton Shuff, Agriculture, New Berlin, 111. Andrew Stephens, Mining Engineer, Ft. Logan, Mont. igi2 Jesse Archibald Bishop, 2716 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. Charles Alexander Bonner, S7S2 Rosalie Ct., Chicago, III. Francisco Marcos Cardenas, 8a de Al- lende No. i, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mex. Leslie Mark Clancy, 830 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. Arthur Selby Clippenger, Insurance, 484 E. 63 St., Chicago, 111. ilemb., Cliicago Athletic Assn. Track Team. Spec. ,\gt.. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Chi- cago, 111. Jack George Floyd, Student, 800 S. Cen- ter St., Terre Haute, Ind. Rose Polytechnic Inst., Terre Haute, Ind., 190S-09. Max Edward Friedmann, 581 Lake Drive, 2vlilwaukee, Wis. George Frederic Mayer, 3015 Grand Ave., ^Milwaukee, Wis. Frederick Ronald Peterson, 2561 N. Ash- land Ave., Chicago, 111. Football, Basketball, and Track Team (1). 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W., A K 'os Bell, N. W., * '83 Bissell, H. S., 2 P '12 Bliss. M. H., M '57; e X '57 1 194 GE'OGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OAIJrOSIJIA Bragdon, J. R., E '98 Brooks, E. E., r * '96 Burnham, E. D., 9 7. '10 Cravens, J. S., * '93 Dunham, S. G., * X '92 ■ French, J. B., A K '13 Hewlett, E. E., 9 Z '00 Holman, F. N., T '8s McCay, W. S., O '79 Mothershead, J. L., A X -03 Nevin, W. H., A X '00 Noe, I-I. S., r * '89; A A '89 Shults, J. H., * r '76 Waterman, W. W,, O '97 Woodward, A. H., A X •92 Fledmont Hume, C. E., 9 Z '03 Norris, R., 2 T '96 Richardson, G. N., 2 P, '09 Pomona ■ Adams, F. E., £ '75 Bapbael Pomeroy, C. P., B * '78 Bed Bluff Cahoone, W. M., F B '09; G Z '09 Bedding Fitzgerald, M., 9 Z '94 Badlands Haver, H. McC, i P '08 S. C, Jr., 2 P 'OS Morrison, L. S., 4* "ii Smith, C. M., * '83 Biverside Busey, G. McK., T * ■ '86 Clarke, E. P., T * '85 Dixon, L. B., S T '93 Pugh, F. B., O '74; K '75 Sacramento Brown, J. F., 9 Z '90 Uillman, M. J., Jr., 9 Z '12 Greenlaw, H. 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P., * '90 E. M., * '94 Eddy, H. R., * £! 'ii English, R. B., * '08 Evans, J. D., A X 'or Flynn, B. D., A X '05 Forrest, C. R., * '65 Freeman, H. B., «i> '62 H. B., * '92 Gates, A. F. '87 Godard, G. S., T ^ '91 Grant, R. M., T * '9:: Hart, J. B., * '02 Hine, C. D., * '71 Hooker, J. K., * '09 Howe, D. R., ^ '74 Hyde, A. W., * '02 F. E., N '63 W. W., * '76 Ingalls, P. H., e '77 Ives, J. S., 2 '70 Jones, F. O., T '97 Keith, A. R., 2 '97 Knight, E. H., 2 '76 F. H., 2 '83 Lake, E. J., A '92 Matson, W. L., * '62 McClure, L. H., A X '12 Owen, C. H., * '60 Parker, E. P., 9 '56 Philbrick, M. P., E '02 Pike, C. S., A A '96 Pond, De W. C, A X '08 H. C, A X '08 Piratt, W. \V., B X '83 Prentice, S, O., ^ '73 Rowley, A. M., 2 '95 A. M., A A '93 Ryce, L. C, * '86 Smiley, E. H., g '75 Smith, A. W., H '87 E. W., * '01 F. M., * '80 H. T., O '92 Starr, P. S., * '60 St. John, W. n., ■I' '.91 Strong, C. H., M '01; A X 'ci Swett, R. K., T '90 Taylor, E. G., * '95 J. M., F. '67 Thompson, H. M., 3 '78 Townsend, J. H., * '85 Turnbull, M. J., 2 T '09 Turner, D. C, A X '12 Warfield. F. A., A A •87 Welch, A. A., '92 Melrose Phelps, C. H., T '93; M '94 Meriden Allen, J. F., * '82 Davis, J. W., * a '01 Hyatt, R. B., * '03 W. C, * '05 Lord, A. J., e '94 ■ Lynch, J. M., * '11 Marsum, H. A., r * '12 Mather, A. B., 2 '68 Mitchell, J. H., 2 '13 Piatt, J. P., * '73 H. S., * '63 Middletown Bacon, C. S., r ^ '00 Borgelt, W. F., T * '75 Butler, D. D., T * '89 Camp, D. W., P * '82 Cantwell, T. E., T * '12 Closson, W. H., r * Coffin, O. v., r * Hon. Davis, F. T., r * 'II Hubbard, D. B., T * '72 Inglis, A. J., r ^ '02 Pearne, W. U., T •]> '74 Rice, R. W., r * '08 Stanley, A. R., A K '10 Stevens, A. C., T * '06 Twitchell, F. D., T * Milford Gunn, G. M., '79 Deming, C,, ^ '72 Dickerman, G. L., 4> '74 East, E. M., A II '01 Eliot, G., 4» '77 Ely, W. B., * '04 Farnam, C. H., <1> '68 G. B., * .'97 H., * '95 H. W., * '74 T. W., * '99 W. W., ■t '66 Fisher, I., * '88 S. H., * '89 Fuller, A. B., * '66 Griffin, W. v., * '12 Hadley, A. T., * '76 Hood, T. C, * '09 Hooker, T., * '6g T., Jr., 4> '03 Jones, D. A., * '84 Kimberley, C., ^ '65 Le Compte, L C, P ■!> '97 Lounsbury, T. R., 'eg W. W.. * '94 Mansfield, L. A., * '85 Martin, G. B., T * '69 Mead, C. M., A A '56 Means, S., A '73 Merritt, A. K., * "93 Morrill, A. B., O '73 Morse, L. F., 2 '6i' * '61 Osborn, N. G., * '80 Osborne, A. D., * '48 Perrin, B., * '69 L. J., * '06 L. W., * '08 Pigott, J. P., * '78 Robbins, E. D., * '74 Sanford, L. C, * '90 Sargent, M., '84 W. J., t, "79 Tyler, R. P., $ 'oi 1 197 CONNECTICUT C^OGUAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Waldron, I., S '64 Watrous, G. JJ., * '79 Wild, I. J., * 'O7 Wilsoi), T. B., O '72 Woodruff, E. W., T * '03 Woolsey, H, M., * '07 Wright, r. W., E '79 H. 1)., * '98 H. r., * '68 York, S. A., * '90 New Iiondon Brandegee, F. B:, * '85 Buck, G. L., r '12 W. P., r 86 Grint, A. P., A X '81 S. P.. AX 'ii Hammond, E. C, A '91. llislop, G. S., 't* '07 McGinley, S. E., A X '09 Melcer, R. H., "t '03 Palmer, G. S., * '78 Small, H. P., r '11 Stanton, J. (i., - '70 Stringer, R. S.. M '06 Onderhill, H. E., i '09 Waller, T., ■1> '82 Wheeler, R., * '64 New Milfoid Green, W. G., * '85 Warner, H. B., A X Wright, G. H.. A X '91 Norfolk Bassett, J. D., * '80 Seaverns, C. t. T., H Noitbfoid Pardee, J. D. S., T '64 North Haven Spencer, A. T., T * 12 Norton Rowland, A. C, V B '94 Norwalk Andrews, B. F., F * '98; r B '01 Odell, W.- H., Jr., T * .'09 . Pierson, H. O., r B 'id Srnith, H. R., * '83 Norwlcli Benson, E. M., O '07 Briscoe, W. A., '77 Ely, G., * '06 Foss, F. H., A X '01 Greene, G., * '73 Hall, J. D., * '81 Harrington, E. A., T '07 Howe, J. R., * '04 Johnson, C. A., A X '92 E. C, A X '88 Northrop, C. A., 4» '72 Noyes, C., A '56 Olcott, W. T., A X '96 Palmer, F., * '73 Peck, A., Jr., T '72 ' Shields, W. H., Jr., * Welles, J. H., A '75 Williams. R., if '73 Old Lyme Huntington, J. S., ^ ■89 Old Mystic Olmsted, J. M. D., A \ '07 Fopquonock Carr, W., H '75 Portland Brainerd, F., A '77 Bidgefield Bradley, W. H., * '72 Carpenter, S. E., A '92 Hoyt, E. E., r * 'J3 Scotland Tenney, L. B., 11 '75 Slmsbory Gushing, C. C. S., * '02 W. L., 4* '72 Darling, R., 4> '99 Dodge, A. D., <& '03 Somersvllle Keeney, R. M., S T '09 South Britain Taylor, F. C., S '84 South Glastonbury Glazier, \\. S., 4» '06 South Manchester Cheney, G. W., * '10 F. D., * '00 T. L., * '01 Ela, E. S., r 4> '82 South Norwalk Bantwell, A., M '11 Burchard, J. D., A X '00 Coburn, A. C, A X '07 l-rost, R., * '77 Southport Morgan, F". E., E '71 Perry, J. H., * '70 South Windsor Jones, K. P., 1" * '12 Stafford Pinney, H. B., 1 '12 Stafford Springs Ballantine, J. VV., ^ '74 Stamford Barbour, J. R., 4* '90 Fessenden, C. M., 4> '07 Fosdick, R. A., * '83 Hoyt, T. R., r 4> '84 Hurlbutt, A. M., * '76 Merritt, S., * '73 Miller, C. O., Jr., B '99 Stonlngton Stanton, C. T., * '61 MacClymont, D. T., M '73 Palmer, H. R., T '90 Snffleld Bearce, R. . K., S '95 Seymour, E. C., A X '09 Spencer, , C., * '78 Talcottville Bacheler, F. P., * '85 Terryvllle Starr, J., Jr.. A X '09 Thomaston Sawyer, I-. H., V * '94 Thompsonvllle Vickerman, H. N., * fi '"3 Torrlngton Turner, L. G., M '66 Unionville Cable, N. J., A X '02 Walllngford Benson, G. S.. Jr., O '00 Hobson, R. V., E '08 Washington Logan, W. S., "!> '10 Waterbury Acton, J. W., N '71 Baldwin, C. R.. B X '71 Beach, G. L., S '13 Chapin, C. F., 4> '77 Chase, F. S., * '87 H. S., * '77 I. H., * '80 Dinsmore, C. A., IT '84 Germain, G. G.. A X '13 Gulliver, H. S., '75 Heater, G. C, A X '13 Humphrey, J. H.. A X '12 Hunt, E. S., S '90 Kellogg, J. P., 4> '82 Kimball, A. R., * .'77 Lake, A. W., A X '08 MacGuyer, H. F.. .\ X '08 Mcrriman, B. P., * '10 Phipps, W. H., : '62 Smith, T., r * '04 Stone, E. C, T 4> '02 Tate, W. M., T * '09 Williams, H. D., 2 '91 Watertown Dutcher, J. S., * '86 Hickcox, A. P., r 't '07 Thompson, H. E., A X '04 West Hartford Marsh, D. D., H '65 Traver, H. R., M '66 West Haven Husted, H. G., F * '12 Wethersfleld Clark, G. L., 2 '72 Woodhouse, D. R., X X '08 Willlmautic Merrill, C. F., T * '74 Windsor Locks Burnap, S. R., * '05 Cleaveland, C. T., T * '08 Wlusted Burwell, W. C, A X Camp, A. G.. * '07 Vaill, D. L., * '96 Woodbridge Xewton, C. R., F * '07 Stoddard, H., e X '65 Woodbury Graham, D. W.. A X '06 Woodstock Bow en. F. D., * '84 Holt. H. C, * 'oi Putney, D. N., II '75 YalesvUle May, J. E., S '12 DELAWARE Christiana Eiswald, T. G., T * '94 Dover Downs, D. V. L, P 'u F. S., P '06 W. F., P '11 McGuire, F. B., B * '01 Georgetown Gateson, D. W., A X '06 Henderson, J. R., P '75; A X 'II Waples, J. B., H '04 New Castle Munson, F. M., n '71 Ocean View Hallman, H. E., T '05 Seaford Pearson, W. R., T * '84 - Wilmington Alison, A., T '96 Beadenkopf, C. G., P '04 Bush, J. D., E '89 Cook, E. G., M '91 Cranston, J. P., P '05 Ewing, J. G., * '89 Moxham, E., A X '04 Scott, H. P., Jr., * '11 Springer, W., Jr., P '07 Ward, C. L., E '90 Warner, J., * '06 Wells, H. W., r * '88: * '89 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington Adams, W. C, * U '76 Alexander, B. B., T '02 Allen, E. T., 2 '87 Anderson, L., A '88 Appleby, J. F. R., P •64 Aubrey, M. C., 6 '11 Austin, L. W., A A '89 Baker, C. A., B * '85 C. S., A X 'II L. Y., B * 'go; O '90 R. K., A X '13 1 198 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION GEOEGIA Barry, D. S., T '12 J. R.. T '08 Beckett, C. T., X '99 Berry, VV. VanR., A 'Si Black, H. C, A X '80 Blackford, B. L., H '56 Blair, W., A '74 Borden, W. A., A X '12 Bowers, G. C, S '61 Brooke, F. H., 4> '99 Brothers, O. C, X '95 Broughtoni W. S., A A '98 Brown, C. S.,, II '62 J. M., A '63 'm p., H '92; * *92 '8g Sims, J. B., Z Z '62 Sinclair, J. H., B $ '02 Slater, W. A., A '81 Smith, C. P., 4> '72 G. O., 3 '93 Steever, E. Z., P '06 Stephenson, W., 9 '77 Stuart, A. R., A X '88: H '91 Thom, A. P., Jr., * .'06; H '08 Tilton, L. S., n '7s Torbett, H. G., * '93 Townsend, C. McD., N '7S Tullock, S. W., ^' U ''■7 Twombly, W., n '76 Van Dusen, J. W., B X '93; O '96 Vedder, E. B., B * '98; A K Charter Vinal, G. W. (M.), P * '06 Vogel, C. B., * 'X '04 Wales, G. R., A A '87 Wallace, E. L., * 'go Wallis, W. T., n '94 Warner, J. DeW., A X '02 Waterman, A. T., * Webb, J. S., A '82 Wendling, G. R., K '67 Whitney, J. N., G '64 Wight, I, D., O '81 Wilbur, W. A., T '88 ' Wilkinson, A. G., * '56 Williams, R. P., N '7-1 Wing, D. L., 2 T '98 Wood, J. T., 2 '50 N. E., r B '00 WoodhuII, M. VanZ., K '64 Woodman, F. J., ^ '76 Woodward, W. L., 2 T '07 Wright, F. S., P '02 Zapf, L. C, * -t '06 R., * * '06 FLORIDA Ankona Andrews, G. E., B X ■84 Bocaratone Long, G, A., A '76 Bowling Green Clarke, W. H., * '77 Clearwater Simpson, H. T , ■!> '91 Daytona Atwood, E. C, n '71 Deland Hamlin, G. A., M '80 Jacksonville Adams, C. S., 2 '83 Livingston, J. A., 2 '02 McConnell, J. D., A '54 Parrott, J. R., # '83 Utley, G. B., T '99; M '99 Wilson, C. G., A A '83 Key West Fieitas, J., A K '08 Harris, J. V., X '59 Iiake Maitland Simmons, J. S., X '56 Mariauna Johnson, C, X '98 Feusacola Cross, S. M., $ '88 Hobson, A. C., H '99 Knowles, E., * '08 Palatka Anderson, W. P., X '79 Cochran, C. C, H '80 Falmetta Curry, J. H., K * '71 Quincy Davidson, R. H. M. H '52 St. Francis Peyton, J. C, K * '59 Tampa McNamee, R., P '85 Nash, C. H., M '63 Yallaha Lea, H. C, B '59 GEORGIA Patterson, J. DuR., B '08 Americus Sheflield, J., * Q '91 Athens Park, R. E., Jr., * '92 Atlanta Atkinson, H. M., A '84 Banks, J., 4> '71 Bradford, J. D., X '81; H '82 Daniel, B. L., I '03 Eyajjs, W. H., H A '70 Hall, W. C, * '04 Holliday, L. W., T A '08 Payne, C. B., * '01 Tilson, V. v., * '08 1 199 OEOBOIA GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Wallace, R. O., I '88 Wallis, E. J., B * '96 Wilson, C. P., * 'S9 Augusta Foster, F. W., * '74 Newman, P. 13.. I '91 Boston Witherspoon, E. B., X '81 CairoUton Slade, T. B., B '56 Columbus Fontaine, T. S., I '61 Slade, J. J., B '52 Decatur McLarty, R. P., V 'ii Eberton Boardman, B. G., M '75 Geneva Kirkland, A., B '59 Giiffln Slade, J. J., Jr., B '91 Macon Douglas, R. E., I '89 Newman Jones, G. M., X '93 Borne Bones, J. W., H '55 Savannah Cleborne, A. B., H '98 Cunningham, H. C., A '61 Gordon, W. W., * '54 Hammond, J. I.., '02 Salas, F. P., H '88 Strong, C. H., ^ '70 TenniUe, G. F., V B '94 Waring, T. P., * '89 Way, J. E., A '56 Snmmervllle Street, J. A., T '06 HAWAII Haiku Baldwin, D. D., * 57 Honolulu Cooke, R. A., 4" '06 Damon, H. F., * '06 Davies, T. C, S T '94 Gait, J. R., * '89 Hemenway, C. R., 't '97 MacFarland, F. W., G Z '05 Steere, F. E., T '94 Wight, S. G., e Z '12 Ealmuki Ingalls, A. B., S '90 Lahaina Burnham, C. G.. 6 '76 Molokal Cooke, G. P., * 'os Olaa Hill, C. W., e '75 Fuueo Smith, C. S., e Z '92 Waimea Milliken, C. D., n '87 IDAHO Black Foot Dubois, F. T., * '72 Boise Dubois, J. K., * '7Z Piercy, W. B., * * '86 Sawyer, H., S T '09 Teller, W. R., * '02 Idaho City Walker, E., S T '99 Jerome Baker, R. C, A H 'it Holmes, N., 2d, '91 Bunker Hill Stiver, S. L., P '71 Cairo White, \V. O., ♦ '03 Camp Point Miner, E. B., T sc, Carhondale Reef, A. J., A n '04 Carlinville Conley, J. D., T '69 Centralia Bohn, J. H.. * * 'OS S. H., * * '97 Chicago Abbott, D. P.. A A '07 Abel, G. W., A n '12 Adams, K. A., 2 '61 F., Jr., 2 '04 Aldis, O. P., * '74 Allen, B. C, * '95 Amberg, A. J., i: T '05 Anderson, J. F., ^ * '00 W. F., A A '99 Andrews, E. N., £ '61 M., * '84 Angell, J. R,, O '90 Atwood. W. W., A A '97 Avary, T. H., -i '90 Babcock, R. H., B X '73; O '76 Baird, W. G., A X '08 Baker, S. A., 3 '68 Baldwin, T. W., A A '10 Ball, W. D., O '90 Banning, S. W., II 'oo Barber, L. H., A 11 '10 P. O., A 11 '13 Barbour, M. T., 2 T '93 Barker, N., A A '08 Barnes, C. L., A A '10 Barnum, M. K., * T ■84 Barrel!, A. M., * '00 Bartholomay, H., A X '07 Barton, G. P., B * "76 H. C, 2 'lo Bates, R. P., * '82 R. P., A X '93 Bayley, E. F., 2 '68 Seattle, R. H., P '97 Becker, H. A., n '13 Beman, S. S., O '12 Bennett, F. F., A A '83 Benson, J. A., r B '80 Bishop, J. A., P A '12 Bixby, C. H., E '58 Bliss, G. A., A A '97 Blowers, C. N., * V '79; A X '79 Bogue, R. C, n '01 Boisot, L., T '77 Bonner, C. A., P A '12 Booth, H. W., A A '72 Borden, C. S., U '05 J., * '06 J. C, A A '10 Boughton, D., O '70 Boyd, G. N., * '00 Bradley, P. H., A X '98 Brannum, J. H., II '09 Brewster, W. S., * '95 Brooke, C. L., * * '80 Brown, J., * '99 M. D., 2 '53; n '53 W. F., A A '07 Bryan, T. J., M '93 Buck, C. D., 4' '86 C. E., n '13 Bulley, G. W., i '03 Burns, W. H., r * '67 Butler, A. N., A A '10 N., S '73 S. E., S '03 Cable, B. S., * '95 Caldwell, E. LeR., * ■87 Campbell, H. M., A A '91 J. D., E -13 Caldwell, H. P., A A '61 J. C, A A '61 Card, J. F., 2 T '04 Carney, W. R., A A '12 Cary, E., A A '09 G. P., O '87 Cass, G. W., A '70 Chace, P. G., A X 'oi R. A., n '02 R. A.. A A 'oi Chandler, S., O '81 Chase, H. T.. Jr., A A '96 S. T., A '92 Cheney, C. M., II '90 Chilson, E. O., A A '73 Qark, B., * '98 F. H., A A '82 R. K.. 2 T -05 Clement, A. A., 2 T '94 Clendening, T. C, A A '99 Clippenger, A. S., P A '12 Close, F. B., O '90 Compton, R. O., A II '10 Condit, D. L., n '00 Cook, M. H., n '05; A A 'os Cooke, E. B., A A '04 M., A A '04 Coolidge, W., 2 T '96 Coon, J. McC, A A '69 Cooper, F. A., n '08 Cornell. W. N., B X •83 Corwith, C. R., * '83 Coursen. J. E., A X *97 Coyle, F. J., A A '11 Crane, H. O., O '84 R. W., O '08 1200 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Crawford, D. A., * '98 W. R., * '86 Curtis, C. E., B X '8j Cushman,' C. E., 11 '99 Dakin, W., H '06 Dalrymple, H. R., H '98; M '00 Dalymple, R. A., M '04 Danforth, R. S., A U '11 Davidson, J. C, K '70 Davis, B., * '93 Davy, D. A., T '97 Dawes, C. M., * '76 Day, H. C, A n '10 Decker, L. M., A n '11 Delano, F. A,, A '85 Delaney, C. M., A 11 '08 DeLong, C. S., '01 McGilliviay, C. B., A A '96 McKee, W. H., O '72 McKJllip, W. J., O 'n8 McKisick, L., 9 ' Z '89 McLean, C. F., E '93 McNair, F., A A '03 Macneille, C. T., A A '08 McWilliams, D. S., A A '01 Merrill, G. E., 2 T '93 Miller, B. L., 2 '93 Mitchell, F. D., H '84 J. H., A A '09 Moore, A. W., * * '90 C. H., 9 '70 Morrill, D. L., 9 '80 D. L., T '80 Morris, G. M., n 'ii W. R., A A '11 Morse, J. F., 2 '84 Moss, J. L., Jr., * '69 Munger, P. F., A A '12 Munro, F. S., M '93 Nellegar, J. C., A X '98 W. R., O 'oi Newell, W., X '82 Newman, J., A A 'y^ Newton, W., 2 '68' Niblock, C. B., 2 '88 Nicklas, C. F., K '12 Odell, W. R., A '89 Osborn, L. J., A X 'gS Osborne, H. S., E '02 L. W., E '02 Ostoff, O. E., B X '95 Otis, P. A., B X Hon. Owen, K. R., H A '70 Page, F. E., * '82 Parker, C. M., * '80 M. B., A A '00; 2 '00 Parkins, H. G., A A '79 Patterson, E. E., K '09 S. P., * '81 w. H., A n '08; n '08 w. R., n '76 Patton, L. K., A H '09 Peabody, A. S., * '95 S., * 'II Pearson, H. R., A A Pease, A. B., A A '90 Pegues, H. A., A A '07 J. J.. A A 'lo Perkins, H. F., * '87 Peterson, F. R., P A 'r2 Phelps. E. J., * '86 ILLINOIS GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Pickett, C. C, A '83; B •!> '83 Pike, E, R., * '90 Pillsbury, C. S., A H '07 PincolTs, E. P., A A '12 ' M. C, A A '07 Place, D. M., A X '97 Plumbe, G. E., A A '61 Poague, C. M., A '78 Pomeroy, G. S., A A '98 Poole, S. K., Z T '07 Porter, F. S., A X '00 Porter, T. 13., * '80 Potter, C. B., P A '12 Prosser, S. A., A A '13 Prouty, H. W., * '84 Purdy, W. T., T '06 Ramsdell, J. E., A X '92 Randolph, C, A X '84 Rathbone, H. R., "1> '92 Rawson, F. H., * '95 Raymond, W. R., A A '78 Redington, J. C, 11 '00 T. T., II '07 Reed, E. H., Jr., S T '07 Reeve, R., A 11 '11 Reilly, R. R., O '99 Kcnnacker, R. G., A n '11 Rhodes, J. E., A A '76 J. E., Jr., A n '11; A A *io Richmond, F. S., O '91 W. T., T '69 Riddle, H. H., 2 T '99 L. W., 2 T '99 Ridgeley, E., A '81 Ridlon, J. F., A A '75 Robbins, H. S., * '74 Roberts, C. C, n '08; A n 'II C. S., A n '12 C. v., T '86 Robinson, A. E., S T '97 M. W., * '57 R. D., •* * '89 T. C, A A '13 W. C., A X '91 Rogers, R. B., A A '11 W. C, A A '12 Root, K. E., n '09 Runuells, J. S., 2 '65 Russell, J. M., A A '83 W. A., O '10 Salisbury, F. L., * T '77 ... R. D., A A '13 W. C, S T '11 Sanborn, I. E., n '89 Schultz, B. VanH., A •88 Sears, J. B., * '91 N. C, 2 '75 Shaw, H. VanD., * '90 Shepard, C, F * '01 H. E., O '03 Sherer, R. P., A A '09 Sheridan, C. W., * * •8s E. S., * * '85 Sheriffs, W. A., P A '13 Sherman, B. W., A A ■90 Shuttler, A., * E '99 Sidley, T. H., A X '03 W. P.. 1-: '89 Silkman, C. P., O '62 Sills, C. W., A A '06 M. G. G., A A '04 Simpson, G. N., A A T. W., A A '09 W. H., A A 'II Sloan, H. J., A A '04 Sloane, E. S., '70 lOiUn Johnston, J. M., A TI '09 MoUne Beal, D. M., A n '08 Hosford, R. S., * '09 Oldefest, E. G., A H '06 Velie, W. L., * '88 Monmoutli Hutchinson, J. C, K '56 Pattee, F. B., A A '06 Soule, M. G., * * '98 Sturtevant, E. R., A A '93 Morris Sampson, J. H., A A '73 MosBTille Payson, H. S., * '72 Moweagna Adams, G. L., A II '09 Snyder, J. B., A n '09 New Berlin Shuff, C. B., P A 'ii Norton Park Tuck, J. A., r * '84 Oak Grove Grasty, T. P., H A '71 Oak Park Anson, C. L., S T '06 Cook, F. L., A n '08 Coombs, N. C, H '07 Elderkin, G. W., * T '01 Gates, R. D., Jr., E '12 Herr, I., * * '75 Hiscox, M., 2 '93 Hunter, J. R., * '02 Johnson, E. T., E '10 Kohlsaat, E. C, A A '02 Lewis, J., "f" '68 Martin, E. D., II '09 Quayle, R. H., A H '09 Snyder, F. T., S T '91 Wright, L. F., P A '13 Olney Murray, G. B., * * '85 Paw Paw Gilbert, H. F., A A '72 Peoria Collins, F. H., A H 'lo Easton, C. S., *. '88 Fox, F. L., P '84 Gardner, L. V., II '09 Page, G. H., E '10 Pern Wagenknecht, F. C, 4 n '08 Petersburg Wood, C. H., A n '08 Flttsfield Matthews, B. H., A II '07 R., A X '83 Scott, J. F., 2 '64 Flalnfield Mather, E. T., A II '07 Port Byron Osborne, J. G., T '61 Simonson, D. N., 2 '06 Princeton Heagle, D., 9 X '59 Rohde, M. S., A A '08; 2 T '04 Frophetstown Baldwin, H. S., P A '09 Qulncy Botsford, A. M., E '06 Bushnell, W. P., 'I' * '86 McCIure, E. W., A A ■64 Riverside Hellyer, W., A A '02 H. J., O '09 Bockford Atwood, S. B., P A '07 Sumner, E. B., O '71 Taft, W. C, E '78 Thompson, N. F., * '81 Bock Island Collins, H. K., A H '05 R. T., A n '11 S. W., A n '07 Drake, J. S., 2 '67 Fisher, E. D. R., T '76 Larkin, C. J., A II '13 Schroeder, W. F., A n '07 Taylor, C. E., A A '70 Sogers Park Clarke, W. G., N '81 Saybrook Rauscher, G. E., T '06 Springfield Coleman, L. G., * '03 Conkling, C. L., 4» '64 Dunn, E., •J' * '95 Hay, L., 4» '93 Humphrey, O. S., * '08 Kenney, G. W., * * '96 Lord, J. S., O '61 Melin, C, A n '05 F. L., A n '10 Rogers, E. B., M '71 St. Cbarles Goodhue, F. M., A A '76 Sterling Fife, N. H. G., A A Kehr, C. M., P A '08 Streator Boys, T. L., A II "13 Essington, J. W., A II T. G., A n '06; A A '08 Wright, A. P., e '64 Sycamore Clendening, H. T., A A '73 Thompsonville Ing, J., * * '68 Tower HiU Weber, W. H., A H '12 Troy Stuart, B. L., I '93 Tuscola Everett, C. T., A A '81 Urbana Barto, D. O., A X '77 Brooks, H. M., A n 'lo M., T '81 Hawk. P. B., r * '98 Robinson, M. H., II '90 Warsaw Rand, A., -i * '97 Watseka Smith, W. D., A A '78 Waukegan Bouton, W. C, n '8s Wenona Beflin, P. B., A A '10 Wheaton Brigham, N. M., A '80 Ely, J. M., * '12 Winnetka DeWindt, H. A., A '81 Higginson, 0., A '87 Kultchar, E. F., A n .'07 McAllaster, H. E., H '08 Yorkville Erving, G. A., T '83 McFarlan, A. H., -V * '02 Marlatt, E. B., -I' '68 J. H., * "t '02 May, B. A., * r '88 Norton, H. £., * * '06 Rosencranz, R., ^ 4» '03 Storms, L. H., * '08 Wheeler, W. M.,' * * '87 Fairfield McMahon, H., * * '86 Fortville Reep, A., ^ 4> '02 Fort Wayne Chapin, R. E., E '00 Jacobs, J. H., A '60 Northrop, S. A., M '75 Franklin Gardiner, E. S., M '7s Garrett Service, W. A., 11 '80 Gary Leland, C. B., T '04 Fitzgerald, W. H., * '88 Goodland Bassett, C. C, •'I' 4> '98 Gosben Stock, A. H., M '76 Greencastle Abbott, G. A., -1' * '95 Albaugh, R. B., * * R. E., * * '09 Allen, M. B. T., * •!' •84 T. D., A X '94 Caldwell, A. F., S '91 Christie, W. P., * * '12 Demotte, J. B., * * '74 Dixon, C. E., B * '84 Doss, S., ■* * '10 [ones, S. P., * '07 R. M., * * -13 Thomas, C. B., * * '12 Torr, J. D., * * '81 Tucker, C. C, * * '11 Webb, C, -i * '90 GreensTjurg Crooks, J. L., * * '12 Uunn, G. H., A '63 Turner, R. A., * * '04 Hammond Ibach, J. G., * * '83 Jones, W. H., M '00 Hartford Cantwell, H. E,, * * '08 Powell, M. M.. * * '99 Huntington Briant, B. J., * * '08 Bridge, \V. J., * * '07 Fisher, C. A., 'I' * '10 Mohler, A. D., * * '73 H. C, * * '99 Indianapolis Agerter, H. 11.. K '12 Averill, C. E., 9 '73 Beckett, W. J., * * '88 Bacon, C. E., '1' * '78 Berryhill, J. S., * * '73 Beveridge, A. J., * * •86 H. L., S '81 Bronson, H. M.. A '62 Brown, L. J., * * 'os Clavpoll, J. H., H '75; K '76 Clippinger, G. B., * * H. C, ^ * '82 H. F.. ^' '08 Coburn, A., ^ '89 Coffin, C. F., * * '8i C. F., Jr., * <1> '12 Cornelius, H. Y., * * '11 Cumback, W., "^ *I> '03 Banner, H. R., * X '91 Dollarhide, C. T„ * * '72 Dorsey, F. O,, * '93 Dowling, H. McC, * * '93 Fairbanks, R. M., * '05 Fletcher, W. T., * * •76 Greene, E., * * '05 Hare, C. L., t '87 Henderson, J. O., * * '72 Herod, W. P., * '86 Higdon, J. E., * * '93 Hinchman, C. F., O '04 Ilolstein, G. L., I '60 Hornbrook, H. H., * 4> '92 Keith, R. B., * * '86 Ketcham, H. C, 11 '06 W. A., n '67 Krauss, W. K., A X '13 Leonard, H. S., K '98 Lockwood, V. H., * * •81; H '82 Long, F. W., * * '04 Mcintosh, J. M., * '!> •80 McKee, B. O., * * '07 McQuat, R. L., * Q '94 McWhirter, F. M., * * '08 F. T., * * '84 Matthews, C. X., H '68 Miller, B. H., £ T '03 E. C, A '71 Moll, T. J., * * '93 Morrison. J. F., * * '74 Mothershead, O. M.. A X '00 Munk, W. E., .i X -12 Noble, R. W. P., ^I- * ■91 Norton, C. S., * + '90 Perrin, H. B., *^ '07 r. B., * '09 I. O., * '79 Piercy, J. W., * * '88 Pochin, F. L., * * '89 Preston, S. C, * * '08 Rawls, E. B., * * '77 Ritter, R. H., ^' * '95 Rucker, A. J., ^ * '00 Semple, M. DeF., A X '04 Selleck. S. B., r >1> 'oi Spann, T, H., E '69 Varney, A. L., 9 '62 \'onnegut. A., A X '05 Ar., A X '06 W., A X '07 Wade, W. H., * * 'oi Weaver, C. R., * >l> '04 Willis, P. P., * * '08 Irvlngton Freeman, J. M., ^V ^ '82 Jeffersonvllle Montgomery, H. C, ^ * '92 Eokomo Elliot, J. F., * * '68 Henderson, H. E., ^' 4> '72 Sollenberger, W. E,, * * '94 Kempton Jordan, J. C, * * '06 Kendal vllle Sherer, A. W., A A '05 La Fayette Austin, C, A n '07 Bedgood, R. K., 'Ir * '91 Burrage, S., S T '92 Ferris, V. T., A A '02 Ferry, E. S., A X '89; N '89 Gaylord, T. F., B X '72 Tea, R. S., * * '81 Yount, S. T., * * '76 La Grange Bollman, R. J., ♦ * '13 Lapel Woodward, A., ir * '92 La Forte Byers, W. W., K '68 Harmon, M. S., * "t '10 Lawrence Nethercut, il. E., * * '86 Lebanon Stanley, T. P., * * '82 Zion, C. McC, * * '76 Liberty Beard, E. R., K '93 Driscoll, J. A., K '02 DuBois, F. T., K '95 Fosdick, L. E., K '00 Grove, B. M., K '00 Stivers, O. L., K '96 Logansport Hale, C. E., A A '72 Schultz, J. H., * * '69 Madison Barnard, J. H., P '57 Marion Flynn, W., ^ * '74 Kelley, W. R., * '99 Morris, G. A., K '95 .Searles, O. M., "^ 4> '92 Siddons, W. L., * * •87 Swezey, F. W. B X '8s Martinsville Singleton, F. T., •t * '86 Whitney, W., A A '71 Michigan City Hitchcock, H. A., B X •84 H. L., P 'gi Ogden, H. VanM., * '88 Misbawaka Hobart, R. L., E X '02 Mitchell Clark, J. T. F., * * 1204 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Monticello Bushnell, T. M., * * W. S., * * '73 Preston, C. S., * * '04 Van Buskirk, J. B., * 'i I ShelbyriUe De Prez, D. W-i A 4 'oS Sberidan Stanley, F. D., * * '85 South Bend Brownfield, J., ^ '70 Cannon, C. H., Jr., P A '13 Spencer Heavenridge, L. D,, "^ ,* '01 Terre Hante Baker, H. W., * '11 Bohn, J. C, ■*• * '98 Carey, C. H., A A '09 Cassady, W. O., ^ ^ Floyd, J. G., P A '12 Fuller, R. J,, ^ '00 Grimes, J. A., PA '13 Hixson, F. W., * <}> '99 Pugh, G. E., * * '78 H. C, * * '75 Schell, W., * * '75 Tuller, K. J., -a * '00 Union City Smith, W. K., * * '13 Vincennes Culbertson, D. P., * * '02 Doddridge, J. H., * * P. P., * * '08 La Plant, J. B. E., r B '12 Wabasli Eraden, W. K., * * '12 More, A. S., S T '02 Powell, L. G. A., * * '94 Whisler, F. M. W., * * '11 Wasliington Meredith, E. F., M '70 Winona Lake Chapman, J. W., Jr., E '12 Wolcott Beard, M. B., * * '85 Worthington Hays, B. F., * ■!> '80 H. M., * 'I' '09 Miller, F. N., * * '72 INDIAN TERRI- TORY Atoka Irvine, A. L., I '93 Muskogee Fleming, E. H., A A '06 Salina Thompson, J. F., K -ir '61 IOWA Bagley Wright, C. A., A A '02: n '02 BelleTue Hughey, L. S., P A '10 Birmingham Boies, L. G., A X 'y^ Boone Goldthwaite, >.'. E., T '52 Means, W. B., K '69 Burlington Hedge, T., * '67 Calmar Kaye, A. L., K '06 Cedar Bapids Blake, U. C, A '65 Clark, F. G., A A '64 Poore, A. B., T '75 Clear Lake Palmeter, J. F., A A '98 Clinton Curtis, E. J., * '09 Council Bluffs Adams, E. F., V ^ '76 Davenport Crosset, E. C 2 '05 Gartside, B. W., Jr., A n '09 McClelland, W., * Q '86 Decorah Bailey, A. K., T '60 Des Moines Clark, A. E;, A A '71 Greenwood, W., 2 '71 Guernsey,, N. 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R., A '83 Rodman, A., A '70 Rogers, A. W., '85 G. L., '89 Roney, W. W., A X '05 Rotch, T. M., A '70 Russell, B. F. W., 2 T '98 J. S., A -87 Saltonstall, P. L., A '89 R., A '92 R. M., A '80 Sampson, C. P., A '74 Sanger, G. P., A '74 Santry, A. J., E '09 Sargent, H. B., 2 Hon. Scales, O. C., '91 R. L., n '01 Scudder, C. L., * '82 Sears, F. R., A *75 H. M., A '89 J. H., A '90 P. S., A '89 R. D., A '83 Sexton, R. E., ft '04 Shattuck, F. C., A '68 F. W., n '79 .Shaw, Q. A., Jr., A 'gi Sheafe, W., A '79 Shrigley, W. R., B '12 Silsbee, A. B., K '7 s Silver, E. E., T '85; 3 '85 Summons, T. H,, A '80 Skinner, F^ A '92 Slade, D. R., A '81 Slocum, W. H., A '86 Small. W., 3 Hon. Smith, A. T.. It '96 H. H., '54 J., Jr., A '92 J. D., * '97 R. D. VV., A '86 W. L., A '86 Snow, D. K., A '88 Southgate, C. M., 4" '66 Spaulding, J. T., A '92 W. §., A '88 Spencer, H. D., T '00 Stackpole, M. W ., M '95 P. U, M '96 Stanchfield, A. C, 6 '47 .Standish, M., '75 Stockbridge, W. M., V '78 Stockton, L. M., .\ '91 Stone, F. M., A '82 N. H., A '75 Storer, M., \ '85 Storrow, E. C. A '89 J. J., A '85 Strand, H. L.. 2 T '02 Stratton, C. E.. A '66 Streeter, T. \V., B '04 Strong, T. M., * X '68 W. T., * '76 Sturgis, F. S., A '75 R. C., A '81 R. F., A '84 Sturtevant, T. L., X '62 Swift, F., A '74 H. W., A '71 Tappan, H., A '79 H. W., 2 '89 Taylor, F. S., A '85 H. H., 2 '93 Tenney, B., B '83 Thacher, T. C., A '82 Thayer, E. R., A '88 F. W., A '78 J. E., A '85 N., A '71 Thomas, E. I., T * '86 L R., A '88 R. K., A '93 W. B., A '79 Thompson, M. P.. H '9-2 X. A.. 2 Hon. W. B., B '02 Timmins, H., A '86 Tobin, T. C. W., n '10 Trask, W. R., A '85 Troy, J. J., n '12 Tucker, G. F., T '73 (W.) L., A '6s Tuckermann, L. S., A '68 Tudor, F., A '67 F., A '91 W., A '71 Upton, J. D., A '93 Van Allen, W. H., A A '90; 4" r '90 Vaughan, H. G., A '90 W. W., A '70 Wagg, A. P., g '90 Walker, C. C, A '92 Wallace, R. L., * '07 Walworth, A. C, •!> '66 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION MASSACHUSETTS Ward, .S., 2, '67 Warner, H. E., A '82 ' ' W. P., A '74 J. C, A '63 Washburn, G. H., 2 '82 Watson, F. S., A '75 Way, G. L., * '8s Weed, ; A. H., A X '02 ' C. F., A X '94 Weeks, A. T., 2 T '08 Weld, A. W., A '91 B, C, A '89 C. G., A '79 C. M., A '80 R. H., A '90 Wellman, H. R., n '07 Wendell, B., A '77 Welsey, F. A., F * '01 Wesselhoeft, W. F., A '84 West, M. S., A '90 Weston, R. D.. A '86 R. S., 2 '91 Weyburn, S. L., 11 '05 Wheeler, H., A '78 Wheelwright, A. W., A '87 E. M., A '76 G. W., Jr., A '90 J. T., A '76 Whipple, C. A., E '85 White, C. J., A 'go McD. E., A '8s Whitney, J. C, A '78 Whitwell, F. S., A '84 Wiggin, H. L., e 'II Wilde, A. H., 2 '97 Wildes, F. W., A '64 Wilkins, E. H., 2 '00 Willard, W. J., H '77 Williams, C. A., A 72 D. W., A '73 G. H., A '81 H. B., A '65 J. D., A '66 M., A '68 M., Jr., A '91 Winslow, C. G., A '93 W. C, T '62 Win.sor, R., A 'So Wood, A. C., 2 T '02 C, 4> '71 F. A., 2 T 'II W. A., * r '75 Woodruff, J. C, 2 T '11 Woods, J. H., e '64 Woodsum, R. B., T 'os Wray, B. G., A X '94 Wright, G. W., r * '72 H. M., e '84 Bradford Stackpole, E. S.. '71 Tucker, J. E., E '95 Braintree Harding, J. W., F * '12 Simms, H. L., F * '12 Brighton Wormelle, B., 2 '60 Brockport Shannon, R. C, S '99 Brockton Dean, C. E., 2 '96 Farnsworth, E. H., A A '79 Parker, E., '57 Sherman, C. E., A X '11 Brookline Atkinson, C. H., A '85 R. W., A '91 W., A '89 Blanchard, B. S., A '79 Boyd, F. T., * '12 Bremer, T. G., A '92 Bruce, G. A., 11 '61 Chapman, C. J., ^ '05 Gushing, A. A., 2 '03 Erhard, E. H., H '09 H. A., n '09 Fisher, H., 2 T '98 Gay, F. L., A '78 Gibbs, E. B., S '88 Hooper, A. W., A '80 Leatherbee, G. H., A '82 Percy, F. B., $ '77 Perry, W. E., S '82 Powers, R. A., '13 Richardson, H., A '91 J. C. H., A '91 Seeley, W. G., * '79 Sleeper, A. G., 11 '99 Stevens, S. S., 2 T '12 Thompson, M. DeK., 2 T '98 True, C. A., S '82 Walker, S., 2 '01 Whittier, F. F., g '81 Cambridge Agassiz, M., A '89 Badger, W. I., * '82 Brooks, J., A '56 Carey, A. A., A '79 Cogswell, C. H., n '80 E. R., A '64 Cole, W. M., S '88 Coolidge, A. C., A '87 Daly, F. J., * '11 Deane, W., A '70 Dorr, J., A '83 Dow, G. L., n '02 Evarts, P., A '81 Farnham, E., A, *66 Fisk, J. L., A '87 O. D., A '93 Foss, H. W., g '96 Freese, J. W., S '68 Frothingham, R. I., M *o5 Fuller, H. DeW., B X '97 Gage, C. S., A '67 Goodale, G. L.,'2 '60 Grebenstein, G. W., n '07 Hadley, C. S., A A '09 Hall, E. H„ '75 Harris, F. S., IT '13 Hawkins, .C. E., T * '70 Hodges, G., T '77 Jackson, A. W., 2 T '97 C. L., A '67 Jones, W. I., A '74 Lamb, G. N., A '91 McCaffrey, H., H '12 Marvin, J. M., A '89 Mason, E. D., n '72 Mowry, E. C., T '04 Norton, J. M., n '92 Peabody, F. G., A '69 Perrin, E. N., N '79 Robinson, B. I,., E '87 G. W., n '94 Rogers, F. W., * '83 Sanger, C. R., A '81 Sargent, F., LeR., N '85 Sawtelle, W. O., 2 T '97 Scudder, W. S., A '70 Staples, L. W., T * '77 Smyth, H. L., A '83 Spencer, W. H., M '64; r '66 Taft,- E. F., 2 '67 Thayer, W. R., A '81 Toy, C. H., H '54 Trott, J. A., 2 T *oi Canton Hart, H. J., T '02 Cbatham Curtis, J. G., A '66 Chelsea Bartlett, B., '85 Fames, F. H., '82 Cheshire Thayer, D. E., 2 '68 Chestnut Hill Aspinwall, W. H., A '83 Brigham, F. G., M '05 L. F., Jr., A '77 Cobb, G. K., A '77 Crosby, M. L., A '77 Denny, A. B., A '77 Hallowell, F. W., A '93 Stearns, F. M., A X '79 Tilton, B., A '87 Chicopee Gray, J. C, n '78 Sanderson, G. E., T * '75 Tupper, E. L., M '93 Chicopee Falls Wight, C. A., * '82 Clayton Taft, R. L., E '65 Cohasset McAllister, F. B., 2 '96 College Hill Shipman, W. R., A A '59 Concord Emerson, C, A '63 Fernald, G. G., U '93 Hutchins, C. L., E '61 Pepper, C. H., g '89 Dalton Crane, W. M., Jr., •?> '04 Forbes, R. W., F <1> '06; 4* '07 Hemingway, C. S., T '75 Hand, W. H., T '98 Hawes, R. K., * '10 Higginson, E., A '74 Howland, C. A., M '01 Jennings, A. J., T '72 Learned, W. T., T '82 Luther, C. B., T '83 McCreery, J. E., A X '13 MacKenzie, J. B., T '08 Milne, J. D., T '77 Thurston, E. A., T '93 Craig, H. H., 2 '99 Fltchburg Austin, J. A., E '10 Ballantine, R. W., * S2 '03 Chalmers, W. W., A A '13 Crocker, A., A '79 K. F., A '88 Croker, E. S., T '81 Hall, W. P., T '89 Sherwin, R. W., IT '11 Thompson, F. H., 2 '67 Tenny, A. A., •J' !) '04 Wallace, G. R., 2 T '13 I213 MASSACHUSETTS GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Florence Barrett, A. L., n lo S. A., 11 '83 Foxboio Kimball, W. S., S '85 Wyman, J. M., S '81 Framingbam Eastman, L. R., 2 '57 Franlclln Dorr, G. B., S '60 Gardner Derby, A. P., E '99 Oilman, B. S., 11 '91 Oeorgetovm Weston, B. H., n '64 Gloucester Putney, F., 11 '73 Grafton Harlow, R. E., A K '12 Hibbard, G. L., M '90 Great Barrlngton Millard, A. D., A A '01 Green&eld Allen, H. B., 2 '09 W. S., A '88 Lyman, E. E., 2 Honor- ary. Whiting, C. T., 2 'id Greenville Junction Hatch, L. F., 11 '85 Groton Brooks, L., A '91 Gardner, W. A., A '84 Griswold, C. S., A X '90 Lawrence, J., A '74 Hamilton Robbins, R. C., A -92 Hampden Newell, A. B., 2 '63 Harvard Clay, C. L., g '68 Haverhill Bartlett, A. LeR., II '72 Clark, C. D., B * '82 Cluff, F. E., n '80 Coggswell, D., n '74 Hubbard, G. H., H '80 Lake, G. E., n '96 Lemont, C. S., S '79 Noyes, R., 11 '68 Pierce, F. B., 11 '82 Poor, C, H., T '76 Priest, A. F., B '08 Taylor, M. A., A '89 Wells, H. G., r * -02 Haydenville Hills, A. W., T '10 Hlngbam Phalen, P. S., 2 '02 Holbrook Flye, H. W., T * '12 Holdeu Rogers, H. M., 2 '64 Holyoke Bennett, F. F., * '96 Chapin, A. B., 2 '91 E. W., 2 '63 Kirtland, E. L., *!• '59 McElwain, H. E., Jr., n '12 Powers, L. J., T B '84 Sickman, J. E., H '10 Willcox, F. G., M '94 Hopklnton Thompson, N. F., A A Housatonic French, C. M., A X '09 Hyannisport Mullins, E. S., A '93 Otis, J., A '81 Wright, W. J., e X '57 Hyde Park Fitzgerald, R., 6 Z '95 Powers, W., II '06 Ipswich Appleton, R. M., A '84 Winthrop, F., A '91 Jamaica Plain Baker, R. E., K '12 Bohr, F. 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D., 11 '95 Stevens, S. W., T '58 White, H. K., 2 '80 Wier, C. J., 2 '89 F. N., 2 '82 Willey, G. A, n '72 Lynn Baldwin, H. S., 2 T '96 Dearborn, R. F., 11 '70 Harris, W. M., 6 '09 Hawes, A. T., 2 '97 Miller, H. E., F * '95 Osgood, G. W., r * '74; S '74 Pevear, J. S., T '99 Pinkham, A. W., T '02 Russell, L. D., T '94 Schouler, W., 2 Hon. Shaw, F. E., n '97 Tebbets, T. C, A '92 Maiden Campbell, II. L., I" * '90 Gushing, J. R., V * '69 Danker, A.. K * '62 Eddy, C. F., n '73 Flanders, H. M., 2 T '00 Johnson, H. S., 2 '78 McClearn, C. W., H '82 Sawtelle, G. B., S '63; e X '63 Staples, C. H., T ■t 'do Wilde, A. .H., 2 '07 Winn, H., * '59 Manchester Blaisdell, G. W., II '78 Mansfield Rosers, J. \V., T '61 Wilmarth, H. C, T * •76 Maplewood Comstock, C. M., * P '78 Marblehead Gregory, E., 2 '12 Rice, C. M., r B '91 Stearns, W. E., A '92 Marion Weeks, K., 2 T '12 Marshfleld Kelton, G. H., A '93 Mattapan Tilley, C. C, 2 '76 Medfleld Chase, H. F., n '74 Child, H. 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H,, 2 '80 West Falmouth Cutter, E., * '52 Westfleld Eaton, R. W,, P '12 Parker, F. L., P * '96 L. C, E '02 R. C, P * '93 Smith, C. G., 2 '94 P. C, Jr., * '06 WhitinsvUle Driscoll. J. G., n '09 Eaton, R. K., 9 '05 West Medway Knowlton, S., A A '57 West Medford Wood, N. E., A A '72 West Newton Burton, F. A., 9 '07 Fales, D. A., 2 T '13 Freeman, F. W., 2 T Fuller, J. C, 2 T '11 Gammons, H., 9 ,'09 Jones, E. S., A '90 Kershaw, A. B., 2 '04 Libby, H. A., 9 '12 West Eoxbury Chase, J. F., V •!> '96 Quincy, J. H., II '84 West Somervllle Garton, J. V., B "^ '77; A ^ '77 deddes, J., S 'yg Thayer, A. W., P * '87 West Upton Williams, A. P., T '89 Westwood Bodge, G. M . 9 '68 Converse, F. S., A '93 Williamsburg Hayes, J. G., n '73 Willlamstown Botsford, E. H., E '82 Maxcy, C. L., E '87 Parsons, E. B., E '59 Rice, R. A., * '68 Tenney, S. G., E '86 Winchester Badger, P. B., * '11 Blaisdell, A. F., 11 '69 J. H., n '07 Carpenter, R. J., * 'n Hall, C. H., * '91 .Merrill, C. C, II '94 Smith, L. 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I)., * '67 Cline, F. A., * '74 Crawford, H., N '75 Davis, J. T., Jr., A '89 S. C, A '93 DeLano, S. A., O '10 Dozier, L. D., Jr., S 'ii Foster, F. E., n '07 Gibson, H. H., n '97 Goodwin, J'. K., T , '93 Grether, J. L., * Q '88 Hand, H. E., * '84 I-Iaughton, R. B., X '86 Hayes, G., Jr., 2 '03 Hitchcock, G. C, * 'go Hodgen, J. M.,, * B '89 Hutchinson, R. R., H '56 Jewett, F. N., A X '93 Johnson, G. S.. P '90 Joy, C. F., * '74 Judson, I. N., ^ '73 Kern, R. H., H '71 Kirtland. £. M., H A '70 Lawver, I. C, V '61 Leonard, L. L., A X .'96,- Little, A. H., A X '02 Lord, J. K., Jr., n '95 Loud, A. C, r B 'i3 Lund, R. L., T '95 Maffitt, T. S., * '99 W., * '93 Meriwether, M., P '48 Miller, G. D. B., 9 X '59 Moore, J. A.,' * '83 Morton, T. McP., I '93 Orr, E. S., 2 '83 Partridge, A. H., 2 '71 Penny, W. A., <1> '01 Rand, F. C, T '98 Randall, J. F., * '64 Richardson, A. H., * '01 Riggan, C. N.; X '83 Shepley, A- B., O '95 Simmons, G. W.,

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L., II '96 Franklin George, F. D.. t '78 Parsons, F. N., B '74. Great Falls Lord, E. O., A '77 Greenville Ely, F. W., 2 '82 J. S., E 'lo Hanover Bartlett, P., G 92 Carleton, E. H., 9 '93 Chase, C. P., B '69 P. H., n '07 Colby, J. F., n '72 Frost, G. DuB., n '86 Hopkins, E. M., B '01 Keady, J. T., B '05 Laycock, C, B '96 Lord, A. H., n '10 G. Vl. B '84 Proctor, C. A., B '00 Wells, C, n '13 D. C, * '80 Keene Allen, J. E., B '94 Coffin, N. P., B '96 Faulkner, R. E., A '00 Parker, F. F., H '06 Sturtevant, C. C, n '99 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION NEW JERSEY Laconla iusiel, J. T., A '68 Cox, G. B., r * '87 Melcher, W. L., 6 '56 Stone, C. F., A A '69 Lakeport Weeks, T. T., A X '06 Lancastei Smith, W. O., n '91 Iiebanon Knapp, F. L., M '75 Rose, W. M., n '69 Iilslioil Oakes, F. B., N '99 Webb, B. S., T '9a Littleton Howe, E. C, A '93 Lyme Weymouth, G. W., n '78 ■ Manchester Dodge, R. E., Z '73 Eames, W. M., 6 '85 Forsaith, S. C, E 'ci Lambert, E. C, •t '86 Lathfop, G. E., A A '84 McElroy, W. 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N., II '93 Tllton Davis, G. H., n '96 Fellows, W. B., n '80 Plimpton, G. L., T * '91 WakeBeld Baker, O. G., H '74 Walpole Megathlin, H. G., A A '93 Warner Gilmore, A., B, Bufftim, E. C, 2 '01 G. H., 2 '68 Davis, C. C, n *79 NEW JERSEY Allentown Ford, G. B., * X '05 Taylor, A. A., * X '05 Ampere Dunn, G. S., N '89 Arlington Weeks, C. P., Jr., A X '12 Athenia Cheyne, W., T B '90 Atlantic City Reiley, E. A., * X '77 Stewart, F. A., B * '97 Atlantic Highlands Conover, C. S., A X '13 H. B., A X '07 P. S., T '84 Crowell, C. E., Jr., A X '10 Augusta Lantz, M. F., P '69 Bayonne Bronk, M., B * '86 Holstin, F. E., * X '05 Van Deusen, H., T * '97 Vondy, R. H., F B '82 Blairstown King, O. T., M '06 Bloomfleld Adams, R. J., T '12 Carl, M. L., * X '11 Curtis, G. L., * '78 Lawrence, C. H., ^ X '09 Lee, A. M., N '62 Morris, G., * X '89 Bordentown Brower, G. G., * T '87 Morgan, C, A '80 Bound Brook Shoemaker, S. W., A X '08 Brldgeton Potter, R. B., Z '54 Brunswick ^■aiI, M. B., * X '69 Caldwell Baldwin, L. D., * X '11 Camden Archer, G. F., T * '8l Doron, J. G., T '84 Dudley, E., A '70 Swan, J., 2 T, '91 Chatham Hesselgrave, C. E,, A A '93 Clajrton Pierce, L. M:, A K 12 Cranford Bidwell, C. C„ B * '04 Brewer, S. D., A X '82 Sharp, W., # '09 Sperry, W. M., 2d, A X 'II Dlkerstown Wilson, D. W., K * '62 Dover Neighbour. E. D., P •86 East Durham Couchman, J. W., T * '78 East Orange AssmantL, F. A., Jr., * Baldwin, J. W., T * '11 Blanchard, F. Q., 2 'g» Bradley, I-I. N., * '10 Brockway, R. N., T 'go Chace, R. T., A X '09 Christian, C. A., T B '85 Creede, T. R., Jr., 2 Gushing, E. O., E '09 Dodd, M. J., A A '13 Elder, W. W., E '08 Howard, H., T * '93 Knox, J., r '87 Lamb, A. W., A A '77 Mathews, B. C, * 1' Miller, 'p. N., E 'os Saylor, H. H., 2 T '02 Stone, C. C, B * '99 Wallis, N. W., * '97 Westen, O. McM., E '09 Whittemore, S. W., N 'S8 Elizabeth Alexander, E., * '00 H. T., r * '90 Blackburn, A. M., S '01 Davis, H. C, * '09 P. VanD., * '05 Ellson, J. v., M '91 Heg, E. C, A X '10 Jones, C. B., 2 '11 Pineda, R., Jr., T B '12 Richards, L. J., X T '97 Englewood Beecher, H. W., * '88 Case, G. B., •!> '94 Hastings, W. S., ^ '02 Kellogg, B., A A '58 Sauzade, T. J., A '78 Stoddart, J. C, * '12 Essex Fells Merington, R. W. E., N '79 Flemington Woodruff, C. S,, r * '72 Florence Sturtevant, W. C, A A '95 Gladstone Quittmeyer, E. M., T * '99 Glen Bidge Bogert, G. P., H '09 Gallagher, J. D., B X '76 Kendig, J. L., A X '80 Hackensack Adams, C. F., T '81 Burroughs, J., * X '72 Linn, W. A., * '68 Wheeler, G. W., 2 '56 1223 N£W JERSEY GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Hauunonton Black, W. L., e '88 Haworth Copelond, H. F., £ T '94 Higblands Hartshorn, R., * '90 BlglitBto^ini Clapp, H. A., T '00 Davis, C. E., H '87 Greene, N. L., M '01 Hoboken Bell, W. J., •!• X '13 Dayhuff, O. M., 2 '09 Hartwig, !■■. J., r B Stillman, A. L., * X '05 Wendell, G. \'., S T '92 Jersey City Austin, C. A., r B '98 Bouton, R. M., V B '12 Dixon, W. H., * X '86 Downs, W. F., r B '82 Eveleth, F. W., II '62 Henry, S. T. S., T B '74 Lewis, W. A., M '59 Mathews, R., 2 '13 Clin, S. H., + X '8s Scudder, J. L., "I» '74 Stratford, A. C, T B '02 Winner, J., Jr., * X '66 Keyport Jones, C. W., ■)' X '00 Van Brakle, F., * X '8s F. B., * X '94 Lakewood Gould, J., r B 'II LamhertviUe Brock, T. S., r * '98 Lawienceville Thompson, D. V., S '89 Iiinden Gesner, O., 4> X '62 Little Falls Steinmetz, G. J., Jr., X '89 Van Ness, H. E., * X '96 Wildes, W. K., 6 '04 Locust Washington, H. S., "i* '86 Long Branch Rowland) J. E., * X '10 Marlhoro Davis, W. E., * X '68 Matawan Conover, M. J., P '11 Metuctaen Rogers, D. R., * X '84 Middlebusli Totten, A. B., * X '91 Milltown Jones,- S. \V., * X '95 Montclali Berry, W. B., * X '74 Brown, S., A X '11 T. R.. E '11 Burgess. C. E., A '92 Clark, A. L., i; 'o2 Earle, T., A X '08; T B '09 Hewitt, G. F., Jr., A X '10 Jenkins, F. A., H '09 G. R., E '09 Johnston, H. R., E '09 Owen, A. E., * X '97 Phillips, C. 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P., T '09 R. T.. T '08 Burnham. W. W., T '83 Burwell. W. C. T '85 Callender. W. R.. * '94 Chase. A. H., T '97 W. B.. T '85 Chesebro, E. D., T '87 Clauson, J. E.. 2 '97 Cornell, H. A.. JI '72 Davis. E. W., A '76 Dawley, D. P... A X '13 DeMallie, A. W.. B * *02 Dyer. J. F.. T '99 Eaton.- F. M., * '82 Ely. E. F.. T '79 ^ Fanning. M. S.. T '91 Feary, P.. T '04 Forbes. W. D.. T '00 Freeman. R. M.. 2 T '3 George. C. H., 2d. T •98 D. F.. T '94 Gerald, A. K., T '03 Grant, H. M.. T '95 Greene. H. J., T '09 1. P., T '92 Hahn. W. E.. F B '90 Hallenbeck. H. W., T '08 Harrington. G. W.. T '98 Hayward. W.. T '85 Hodgman, W. L. * '76 Johnson, W. C.. T '01 Jones, F. W., T '96 J. D. E., T '93 Kendrick. J. E., F * '76 Keyea, W. E., F B '72 Krom, A. E., K '92 Lapham, O., T '64 Lee, C. M., T '77 Legg, A. E., r * •no E. L., F * '07 Ldttlefield, N. W., II '69 Luther, F. N., T '84 Macleod, G. R., T '89 N. D., 2 T '13 Mansfield, E. H., F * '77 Matteson. A. C, T "oi C. T '61 F. W.. T '92 G. A.. T '96 P., T '06; 2 T '07 Mead, A. D., A A 'go GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION TENNESSEE Header, L. H., II' 'yg MetcaU, S. O., T '78 Milner, L. S., T '02 Morgan, R. J., T '13 Morrison, A. L., T 'go Nichols, H. W., T '02 Oliver, C. P., B * '06 Palmer, E. C, T '06 Parsons, G. R., A '86 Pearce,- E. D., A '71 Phillips, J. C, T '13 Pierce, B. A., * '03 Rich, J. W. v., r * '75 Richards, C. A. L., ^ '49 Rogers, D. H., S *o8 Rose, H. B., T '81 Ruggles, A. H., It '02 Salisbury, L. E., T '63 Sears, L., ^ 'Cx Simmons, F. R., *^ '07 Shaw, A. D., T '02 Sherman, J. L., 2d, T '03 W. B., * S2 '72 Smart, C. H., T '68 Smith, R. O., T '02 R. W., r * '70 S. N., Jr., T '03 Stiness, H. W., T '02 J. H., T '6i Stockwell, G. A., T "72 Sweet, W. S., T '10 Talbot, E. DeW., T '99 Thomas, C. L., * '53 Tucker, D. B., * '83 Walker, W. R., T '08 Wall, A. T., T '85 Ware, G. W., T '05 Warren, C. H., A '64 White, W. R., H '74 Whitten, W. W., T '86; B '86 Williams, J. P., T '89 KiTerpoInt Christie, C. 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N., A A '79 Flerre Sutherland, J., A A '80; T '80 Bapid City Grimm, W. S., ^ ^ *9.o Sioux Falls Johnson, F. F., A X '94 Kuehn, M. A., * E '06 McArthur, A., M '93 Meredith, E. B., A A '79 Porter, W. G., B '82 Updegrafif, L. V., * '08 Springfield Brown, D. R., P '03 Vermilion Whittemore, A. H., T Yankton Umberger, R. B., * '08 TENNESSEE Adams Fort, J. B., K ^' '74 Allisona Ogilvie,' W. H., K * '61 Bailey Bedford, H. L., X '54; I '55; K * '58 Beech Grove Jacobs, W. A., r '06 Bell Buckle Clary, L. M., F '04 Pickens, G. R., P '11 Webb, J. S., B '01 R. T., B '11 W. R., B '64 Bolivar Moore, H. T., T A '10 Carthage Wilson, F. T., r '10 Cedar Hill Batts, J. D., K *■ '73 Hanner, T. W., ' Jr., T 'S8 Cason, C, F '10 Chattanooga Gustle, H. L., H '99 McCallie, T. S., Jr., I ■89 Middleton, E. S., X '88 Nix, J. M. N. B., Jr., Whitehead, J. B., X '84 Clarkville Riley, T. M., K * '73 Clear Branch Erwin, A. G., "I> '07 Collierville Stith, W., X '80 Columbia Frierson, L., B '59 Moore, W. G., F '11 Williamson, G. C, F J. G., Jr., F '09 Covington Dickson, B. V., I '99 Wiley, J. A., X '61 Bark's Mill Bedon, H. D., A '57 Denver Haygood, J. R., F 'oS Dyersbnrg Draper, W. S., Jr., T Fayetteville Holman, J. W., F '00 Morgan, R. K., F '93 Tillman, J. D., F '60; K * '61 Franklin Ewing, R. M., F '49 Grassland Marshall, W. G„ T '56 Greenville Gray, C. O., T '90 1249 TENNESSEE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Haims Tillman, T. P.. K * '6i; r '6i Helenwood Wildman, W. B., A X ■98 Hendersonvllle Berry, H. S., T '02 Jackson Barbee, J. T., r '96 Biggs, W. H., K * '74 Jacksonville Morris, G., T A '62 Knozvllle Barrows, N. D., S '72 Beaman, F. C, A A '62 Booth, H. W., * '91 Bruce, J. D., H '82 Fulton, W. M., X '93 Kimball, J. C, 70 Brackettvllle Cruger, J. P., A '81 Hodges, C. F., A '76 Calvert Allen, W. P., I -58 Cbico Bennett, A., >!' 4> -77 Cleburne Padelford, S. C, X "73 College Station Mclnnis, L. L., X '75 Corsicana Mower, T. E., * '78 Dallas Bentle, G. E., P '97 Bentley, W. P., A X '02 Craig, E. P., S '06 1250 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION VERMONT Davis, W., * '97 DeWitt, E. A., n '82 Haves, E. B., A '64 Hughes, D. A., H '08; S 'II Martin, C. L., I '60 Moody, L. B., X 'gi Pavey, G. M., * '88 Ross, J. B., X '89 Smith, S., B '59 Starnes, T. D., * '95 Upthegrove, D., V '96 Dennison Chapman, L. A., I '60 £lmina Wilhelmi, F. W., * '03 El Faso Dutcher, J. E., B * '07 Nance, L. M., X '93 Neff, E. E., A '94 Patterson, E. DeW., Jr., r '99 Empoila Copes, H. F., I '59 Euielca Bonner, J. I., * '47 Fairy Fort, W. B., X '58 Finis Gordon, M. S., * '75 Fort Worth Brown, H. B., * '97 M. H., X '02 Collins, J. B., * '81 Cummings, C. C, K * '66 Matlock, A. S., K * '72 Galveston Aves, C. M., A '04 F. W., A '09 Kleberg, M. E., H A '72 Lufkin, W. E., A '76 Mercer, W., E '84 Honey Grove Pierce, R. E., H '09 Wall, S. v., r '97 Houston Hamblen, E. P., X '68 Mandeville, M., A A '00 Marshall, C. Y., B '63 Robertson, J. O., * * '02 Sanford, E. D., B '64 Shands, H. A., X '90 Simms, E. 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H., 11 '98 Hamilton, F., A A '78 J. W., A A 'i'2 Hollender, C. E., S '06 Lane, W. H., A A '00 Miles, C. A., A '53 Waterman, E. J., A A '99 Bristol Hasseltine, E. A., A A '62 Palmer, R. F., A A 'ii Brookfleld Ward, H. Q., n '83 Burlington Clement, F. R., IT '79 Foster, D. J., n '80 Johnson, E., II '71 Penny, F. D., M '8s Stetson, C. B., g '81 Turrill, C. R., A A '73 Watkins, H. R., H '88 Castletou Adams, C. A., A A '95 Ranson, R. C, A A '07 Chester Crocker, H., T '67 Goldthwaite, J. C., S '13 W., S '75 Danville Schneider, J. F., 9 '04 Dorset Starks, E. F., E '04; T * 'os East Peacham McLachlin, E. H., n '83 Fairhaven Allen, F, £,, * Q '86 Raymond, E, D., Z 'go Grafton Merrifield, F. O., T '90 Hardwick Newell, E. F., T •!■ '87 Hartford Pingree, S. E., n '57 Stevens, R. E., II '95 Watson, A. E., H '83 Hartland Gill, C. O., * '89 Jeffersonville Smith, L. D., A A '09 Jonesville Balch, F. A., n '94 Ludlow Ball, A. D., A A '05 Dorsey, E. H., A .\ '96 Rock, T. J., A A '12 Skeels, H. L., A A '98 Willcox, J. A., A A '02 Manchester Hemenway, E. H., O '06 G. R., A A '11 L. E,, O '06 L. H., A A '64 Kilburn, C. J., A A '10 Middlebury Buttolph, J. E., A A '82 Deane, H., A A '08 Dimmock, B. B., A A Fletcher, J. A., A A •87 Hadley, E. C, A A '10 Hope, R. D., A A '11 June, M. S., A A '08 La Fleur, I. H., A A '94 Martin, E. H., Jr., A A '09 Mellen, P. E., A A '04 Peck, J. A., A A 'g8 Smith, H. C, D., F * w. w., r * '81 I2SI VERMONT GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Stapleton, A. T., A A '77 Sunderland, E. S. S., A A 'ii Wainwright, R., A A '99 Mlddletown Harris, S. M., A A '80 MUton Herrick, E. E. n '56 Montpeller Bailey, C. P., - '13 Brooks, J. v., 2 '73 Burgess, E. P. J., r B '09 Chandler, C. P., S '09 Gleason, F. E., <^ '05 Pitkin, G. D., 2 '11 Moretowu Ward, C. H., 2 '95 Moriisvllle Hoyt, G. S., A A 'lo Newport Prouty, J. A., II '13 Young, G. B., n 'go NortbfieM Brill, C. C., * r '85 Johnson, D., Jr., II '78 Stone, M. T., A A '10 North Troy Rogers, F. 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D., Jr., H *oo Taylor, H., Jr., H '74 Wellford, J. McD., H '04 L. C, H '07 Wickham, H. T., H A "67; H '69 Wormeley, P. L., Jr., H '97 Boanoke Sorrel, F., Z '46 Saluda Hewett, A. W., T * '79 McCandli.sh, R., H '67 Scottsville Kincaid, A. D., E '07 Smlthfleld Thomas, J. W., H '91 Staunton Echols, E., H A '67 Kable, W. H., H '68 Minor, C. N. B., H '59 Theological Seminary Randolph, O. D., H '03 The Plains Cochran, J. H,, 'H '66 Kincheloe, J. M., K * '61 Trevillans Taylor, H., Z '46 University of Va. Hoxton, L. G., H '96 Minor, R. C, H '83 Smart, F. P., H '07; T '07 Vienna Robinson, T., 2 '72 Virgilina Lassiter, R. G., B '03 Wakefield Holt, R. P., H '99 Warrenton Charrington, A. M. R., H '07 Nelson, G. W., H '58 Warsaw Jones, W. A., H '69 West Boanoke Burke, T. G., * '99 Winchester Baker, A. M., H A '70 WASHINGTON Aberdeen Green, F. H., O '00 Charleston Patton, C. D., * * '06 Cheney Hinch, N. E., A * '98 Clarkston Schermerhorn, B. H., A '88 EllensbuTgh Hubbell, J. C, E '83 W., E 'II Harbor Schultz, W. D., * * '84 Hilly ard Richmond, P., A '83 Hoquiam Cobleigh, W., n '65 Marshall, C. P.. 3 '81 Posey, J. V. G., Q ,Z '04 Kettle Falls Taylor, E. A., * '89 Olympia Eaton, C. S., A '77 Omak Davis, B. H., 6 '66 Fateros Waring, G. E., A '82 Puget Sound Reed, P. L., * Q '94 Riffle Rice, D., Jr., * 12 '92 Seattle Barton, H. E., B * '63 Bebb, W. B., * E '91 Biglow, W., M '85 Blaine, E. L., T * '86 Blethen, A. J., * E 'gi Burdon, H. W., S '00 Carleton, C. A., A A '10 Chapin, H., A '79 Chase, E. F., r * '94 Cobb, L. M., A X '96 Coleman, J. A., * '00 Dehn, W. M., A II '03 Dowd, J. B., X '77 Field, H. C, 2 T '04 Fisken, K. G., 6 Z '12 Forbes, R. D., T A '03 Fuller, H. A., P '96 Green, W. H. H., X '60 Haggett. A. S., 6 '93 Harbaugh, K. S., 2 T '95 Hodgman, E. B., A X '83 Holman, T. W., A 11 '06 Jansen, R. B., E '99 Kane, T., * * '88 Earned, F. M., A X '8s; A A '85 Lee, G. H., E '79 Lewis, F. P., B * '74 Mallory, P. H., -ir Q '08 Munson, D. L., P '01 Oakes, W., A '87 Owens, H. v., 9 Z 'II Padelford, F. M., S '96 Pattison, R. S., * Q '08 Peters, W. A., * '80 Raymond, R. W., T * '93 Redon, L. H., T A '01 Rice, E. G., * V '05 S. H., i V '05 Ritchie, J. N., * * '85 Rutherford, C. A., T A Smith, J. S., I '98 Stackpole, E. B., '00 Weeks, W. W., * '83 Whitney, C., A A '03 Whittle, W. R., 3 '83 Wiestling, F. B., A '87 Wiley, C. S., * '85 Woollen, H., * '92 S. Bellingham Clark, J. W., B * '79 Spokane Clarke, R. H., 9 Z '94 Cowles, W. H., * '87 Davenport, D., 9 Z '98 Hornberger, L. P., M 'or; A A '01 Kennan, H. L., B X '73 ^ Merriam, C. K., 3 '75 Root, F. J., n '04 Sherwood, J. D., A '83 Taylor, F. E., S '97 Tupper, O. W., * E '11 Tacoma Davis, W. S., * * '89 Glidden, L. M., 2 '72 Gordon, J. H., A B 'oi Graham, F. H., A A '71 Keator, F. W., # '80 Kelley, F. H., Jr., * '86 Marvin, F. H., 2 T '95 Monson, C, Jr., 4' '00 Nash, F. DeL., A X '72 Nicol, J., O '04 Seymour, C. W., E '63 Stacy, G. F., * '85 Webster, O. S., E '08 Walla Walla Penrose, S. B. L., E '85 Waterville Elliott, E. F., 3 '82 White Salmon Baird, E. R., T '08 Charleston Gallaher, D. C, H '67 Taylor, B. D., H '69 Clarksburg Duncan, E. A., A '06 Grafton Ambler, J. C, H '83 Huntington McClintock, J. T., I '94 Phellis, C. W., A '97 Lewisburg Frazier, W., H '08 Harris, J. W., H '59 Miami Shonk, E. H., * a '98 MoundsTlUe Blake, G. W., H '04; A '07 Sanders, J. W., K '02 Parkersbnrg Peterkin, G. W., H '58 Trevor, W.. M., K 'S3 Bavenswood Keeney, C. E., M '95 Thomas Bond, W. C, P '83 Union Norwood, W., H '54 Williamstown Henderson, H. C, II '67 WISCONSIN Appleton Ballon, E. F., T '77 Hutchinson, F. P., P 4 1253 WISCONSIN GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Ashland Gardner, W. T., A A 'oo Baldwin Holmes, W. R., P A '09 Beaver Sam Hubbell, H. B., n '78 Smith, E. H., M' '98 Swan, G. B., M '02 Webb, A. H., M '11 West, DeW. C, * '89 Black Blvei Falls Burt, H. E., B * '67 CbUton Luce, R. v., P A '09 Clear Lake Goss, W., r * '77 Colnmbus Bosworth, R. W., 6 X '58 Darlington Orton, P. A., M 'S9 Ban Claire Hayes, E. $., 2 '81 Fond-dn-Lac Douglas, C. W., * r '90 Ferris, E. E., A A '87 Gilktt, L. F., P A 'ii Giffin, N. C, e X '59 Grand Kapids Arpin. H. A., P A '11 Halcomb Brocks, A. M., 4> E '05 Hnrley fitebbins, E. B., * E '08 Janesvllle Antisdel, C. B., A A '88 Calkins, E. M., B * '78 Kenosha Kimball, R. N., A A , '00 La Crosse Brinstad, C. W., A A '88 Ilemenway, W. R., S '74; 9 '74 Loscy, J. W., 2 '58 Scofield, F. H., B * '80 Madison Allen, B. M., * ■!> '98 Cook, W. W., X '94 Derthick, W. M., Jr., P A '10 Galpin, C. J., M '85 Gilmore, E. A., * * '93 Harley, J. A., n '95 Hart, R. W., P A '10 Linden, J. M., T '01 Slaughter, M. S., * * '83 Wood, L. H., A n '06 Wynne, B. F., A A '93 Manitowoc Pitz, A. H., P A '08 Roemer, R. Q., P A '09 Menominee Wilson, J. F., A X '87 P. A., A X '97 P. C, A X 'gi T. B.. Jr., A X '90 Milwaukee Bean, I. McC, O '09 Browning, H. L., * X '80 Burr, H. B., e Z '99 Cheever, W. H., O '78 Coleman, J. R., P A '10 Crawford, H. N., P A J. C, P '71 Dohmen, E. J., P A F. W., P A '08 Dwight, A. W., P A O. L, P A '13 Eldred, H. S., B '74 Friedmann, M. E., P A Fruit, J. C, S T '02 Kelsey, C. H., T '85 Kermott, F .W., A A '83 Lawrence, G. H., 4» '69 McKey, R. M., A A '91 Mackie, M., S T '05 Mariner, J. W., A '91 JVTayer, G. F., P A '12 Miller, M. C, A X '99 Mocller, A. V., 2 T '00 Niedecken, J. H., * '00 Plimpton, H. D., A X Richards, H. A., P A '09; r B '09 Thorndike, W., A '92 Titsworth, A. J., 2 '70 Vogel, A. H., A '86 Wight, W. W., E '69 Wilce, J. W., P A '10 Winkler, F. W., * U '97 Mondovl Hubbard, S. D., T '59 Oslikosh Armington, W. N., II '74 Greenwood, J. W., B 4» '73 Hooper, M., 2 '57; 9 Small, M. H., S '87 Portage McConochie, G. S., P A '06 Sanborn, R. P., P A 'o« Bacine Baker, G. C, A '87 Crandall, B. F., P A '10 Beedsbnrg Woodward, M. L.. O '06; P A '07 Bipon Bridgman, J. M., G '04 Hazeltine, W. E., 2 T '96 Biver Falls Weld, A. P., n '59 Stevens Point Spray, C. F., * * '84 Superior Hayes, H., 6 '51 Shehan, L B., 2 '77 Whitmore, S. W., 6 '75 Waupaca Gordon, J. S., P A 'ir West Bend Hams, W. W., P A 'lo Whitewater Watson, W. S., T * '93 Williams Bay Frost, E. B., n '86 Morse, E. L., II '74 Wilson LaPointe, G. W., Jr., A X '97 W. W., A X 99 WYOMING Buffalo Burritt, C. H., A A '75 Cheyenne Hall. D., P A '09 Lacey, H. VanDeV., V * '03 J. W., * * '71 Weir, C. G., * Q '77 Cody Rumsey, B. C, "i» '02 Cora Jenkins, P. W., K '90 Dixon Strowbridge, W. M., V B '79 Lnsk Chase, H., n '59 Bawllns McM'icken, A. R., K '13 Bock Springs Duntcn, W. B., A A •98 Johnson, F. W., H '00 Saratoga Baker, F. M., A A "80 1254 INDEX OF NAMES INDEX OF NAMES Abbay, R. I., X 'll W. G., X '88 Abbe, *E. P., * '48 Abbot, H. D., r *. '05 H. W., A '86 *T. C, O Hon, Abbott, A., O '08 *A. H., e Hon. *A. R., 2 'S3 B. H., 2 '57 C. H., T *88 D. H., e '63 D. P., A A '07 E. J., B X '73 E. L., S "96 F. K, * '82 G., A '84 *G., 2 T.'9S G. A., * * '95 *G. H., O '75 *G. S., T '60 G. St. L., A '77 *H., e '60 H. S., * E '89 *j. E., n '58 ♦J. G., e '72 *M., * '58 *0. S., O '61 S. A. B., A '66 S. S., r * '8s S. W., T '60 W., A '88 Abel, G. W., A B '12 Abercrombie, D. P., A '66 Abernathy, W. M., X '68 Abrahams, ♦W. T., H '52 Achelis, F. G., * 07 Acken, G. A., T B '98 Achenbach, C. S., T '09 Acker, J. M., X '81 J. M., Jr., X '07; T A '10 W. T., M '07; P Ackerly, S. Le R., T * '95 Ackerman, 'G. C, * '78 Ackler, *L. C, T '89 Ackley, J. B., r * '84 Acton, J. W., N '71 Adams, A. J., E '67 B., A '70 B. F., Jr., * "ii C. A., A A '95 C. C, A A '73 C. D., N '64 c. E., e '84 C. F., T '81 C F., 2d, A '88 C. L., n '84. C. S., 2 '83 c. s., r B '96 C. W., A '83 C. W., 2 T, 'OS E., * *02 Adams, E. A., 2 '61 E. F., r *, '76 *E. H., A X '79 E. L., e '89 *E. S., E '64 F., Jr., 2 '04 F. E., 2 '75 ♦F. H., P '73 *F. S., 2 '77 F. W., 2 '62 *G. B., 2 '75 ♦G. C., A '86 G. D., M. '91 *G. H.. A, '70 G. L., A n '09 G. W., e X, '59 G. W., *, '04 H. C, E '86 H. B., B * '99 T. C, * '86 J. H., A '81 J. J-. A '79 J. L., E '85 •J. M., X '60 J. M., * * '86 J. P., e X '04 *J- Q., A '53 M. O., 2 P 'oS N. I., * '86 S. H., S P '04 R., A * '13 R. E., I '98 R. J., T '12 R. N.,- n '82 *R. W., * '53 S. I., B * '03 *T. A. S., X '60 *T. J., a 'S3; H 'S4 W. C, * B '76 W. C, X 'lo •W. J., r B '75 W. S., B X '00 W. T., Jr., 2 T '10 Adee, *F. W., * '73 *C. S., * '97 •G. A., * '67 G. T., * '95 P. H., * '73 Adenaw, A. P. F., T B Adler, J. L., * '86 Africa, J. M., * Q '88 J. S., * n '09 Agard, *L. M., 9 Z '81 Agassiz, G. R., A '84 M., A '89 R. L., A '92 Agerter, H. M., K '12 Agnew, G., Jr., II '13 J. C, A A '13 *S. C, 2 '57 T. H., 2 P '08 Aiken, A. L., * '91 *F. A., * X, '90 W. A., T '95 W. L., B X '94 Aikenhead, J. R., A X '95 Aitken, W. B., T B '88 Ainley, L. T., T A '04 Akers, H. G., A * '08 Akin, C. v., T A '11 Akins, R. H., Jr., B X '12 Albaugh, R. B., * * '09 R. E., '!' * '09 Albee, "W. A., S '66 Albright, A. H., A A '11 Albro, A. B., T * '99 A. S., r * 'OS F. T., T 'OS Alburn, C. R., B X '03 J. A., B X '02 W. H., B X '02 Alcorn, *J. L., Jr., X '90 R. W., X -01 Alden, *G. C, S, '52 H. W., 2 T '93 J. T., 2 '63 w., e '76 *W. L., A A '58; P '58 Aldis, *C. J., * X '65 O. P., * '74 Aldrich, A. L., O '60 C. F., 4> '79 D. S., M '13 E. B., T '93 *E. E., 2 '82 E. S., T '64 *F. E., T '75 G. I., n '75 H. G., T '84 J. r., * a '77 W. F., T '07 Alern, J. M., * S) '08 Alexander, A. W., M '55 B. B., T '02 C. A., B X '11 DeA. S., e '70 E., * '00 H. E., r '12 H. H., M '06 H. T., r * '90 J., E '07 W., P '58 *W., A A '58 *W. F., * '51 ♦W. L., B '54 Alger, *E. H., T '85 Alison, A., T '96 F. J., P '62 ♦R. H., * '67 Allds, J. P., M '83 Allen, A. M., M '92 B. C, * '95 B. J., X '98 B. M., * * '98 C. E., 2 '68 C. E., B X '77 C. L., * r, '92 C. S., T '04 c. w., n '79 C. W., A $ '04 Allen, E. A., G X '65 *E. P., X '85 E. H., N '78 E. H., M '82 E. R., A * '09 E. T., 2 '87 E. W., r B '93 F., A '93 *F. D., * '73 F. E., * a '86 F. J., n '89 F. W., * '00 *G. H., T '65 G. K., M '70 H. B., 2 '09 H. E., 2 T '08 H. G., 0-, '75 H. R., O '04 H. S., e Z '92 *I. R., T '82; N '82 F. H., A '80 •J. D. (H.), •!> '76 J. E., n '94 *J. F., * * '67 J. F., * '82 J. K., * X '65 J. M., 2 '79 J. W., 2 '83 L. E., X '81 L. w., e z '93 M. B. A., -ir * '84 M. E., 2 T '08 M. N., M '56 M. S., * '82 O. P., T '65 *P. F., M 'i;9 P. R., * '96 P. T., * 'ii *S. D., * '67 T. D., * * '91 T. D., A X '94 T. F., 2 '58 *T. T., B '61 •V. A., B '53 W. B., * '01 W. C, N '10 w. c, e 'ii W. C, * E '11 W. D., B * '12 W. F., X '02 W. F., * E '11 W. H., Jr., O '03 W. L., A '86 W. LaF., Jr., * •80 W. P., 1 -58 W. R., M '82 W. S., A '88 Z. N., * '86 Allendorph, W. P., •* S2 '71 Allerton, G. R., r B '74 Alley, A. B., N "74 Allin, F. B., r B '88 Ailing, M. E., T '02; r '80 Anders, C. I., B X '92 Anderson, A. H., A '85 A. H., A X '87 A. L., A * '09 B. P. B., E '13 C. L., X '69 C. v., K '13 D. C, A '91 D. L., H A '68 E. J., M '09 •F. E., * * '87 F. O., K * '62 *G. B., P '74 G. H., A n '08 H. P., n '86 *H. S., E '59 •li. VanA., r B '84 *J., •* 'S3 *J., Jr., * '93 J. B., M '95 J. F., * 4> '00 *J. L., K * '66 J. E., I '91 L., A '88 *R. B., Z '54 R. B., B X '10 R. B.. * 'ii Anderson, *R. W., B '58 T. B., B X '07 W. D., X '82 W. F., A A '99 'W. H., * '59 W. L., r * '81 W. P., X '79 w. w., r '96 Andresen, *C. A., T * '81 Andrew, *A. B., Hon. ♦J- F., A '72 Andrews, 'A. E., 6 '76 A. H., i '13 B. I'., r * '98; r B '01 *C. H., 3 '66 C. L., H '78 C. W., A '82 D. B., e '06 E. N., 2 '61 *E. G., r * Hon. E. S., E '98 F. E., B * '93 F. VanD., * '76 G. A., S '82 G. E.. B X '84 H. A., A '83 H. I., * r '96 H. M., n '76 H. M., T '99 '}; 2 '56 *J. H., * '59 *J. H., M '68 •L. W., * '83 M., * '84 P. S., * '09 R. D., I '11 T. T., 2 '11 ♦W. H., 2 '53 W. S., A '77 W. W., S '82 Andros, C. H., * Q '07 Andrus, F. D., O '72 G. S., * n '73 Angell, A. C, O '78 J. R., O '90 T. W., T '95 Angle, H. S., P '96 Anibal, C. E., T '11 E. W., T 'oS Annan, R., T B, '08 W. H., A '77 Anson, C. L.,.2 T '06 Anstke, H., E '62 Antlion, G. C, T B '97 Anthony, *A., G X '58 B. H., * '86 *J. W., A A '62 Antisdel, C. B., A A '88 Appel, M. F., P A '10 Appleby, J. F. R., P '64 Applegate, *I. F., A '72 J. S., M -58 J. S., Jr., M '95 Appletcn, F. H., A '69 F. R., A '75 R. P., r B '97 W., A '72 Apsey, "W. S., M '61 Apthorp, H. O., Jr., A '79 Arbuthnot, C, * '12 T. S., * '94 *G. S., A '75 J., e '02 J. W., A '88 Arbuthnot, R. M., A •84 Archbald, J., 'I- '87 T. F., * '96 Archer, G. F., V * '81 •S., Jr., Z '46 S., a '57 Archibald, B., 6 '04 •J. N., e '08 *T. F., e X '67 W. S., M '08 Archinard,*E. R., I '59 Arkell, J., Jr., V B '04 Armbruster. 'W. W . E., O '62 Armington, W. B., * r '98 W. NT, n '74 Armistead, A. A., X '82 A. W., T 'II G. H., X '82 J., X '80 Armitage, *B. F., II '80 Arms, E. W., * Q '69 G. T., * '06 S. D., Jr., M '12 Armstrong, D. P., E '92 E. C. P '79 *F. S., E '68 *F. W., P '90 G. A., O '58 H. IC, E '73 *JI. K., P '8s L. M., 2 '09 R., * X '13 R. A., A * '00 S., T A '03 W. L., * '89 *W. N., * 'sS Am, 'F., O '61 Arneill, A. M., 8 Z '11 Arnett, J. D., K * '67 Arnold, C. N.. T '94 F. H., T '01 *G., * 'so H. W., T -56 J. A., A A '13 J. I., I 'lO J. M., P '87 L. L., * Q '99 P. W., * r '98 *R. H., H '88 *R. H., r B '91 Arnot, *M. H., * 's6 Arpin, H. A., P A 'II Arrowsmith, *G., M '59 Arter, C. K., 2 "98 Arthur, F. E., * P '81 S., A '85; n '87 Ascough, *T. G., N '61 Ash, F. C, * r '09 Ashe, J. E., e X '66 Ashley, A. H., G Z '87 C. DeG., * '73 C. S., O '84 H. W., O '79 Ashton, A. T., T '72 Aspinwall, W. H., A Assmann, F. A., Jr., '^ '09 Atha, L. M., * 'os Atherton, *(M.) G., K ... '53 Atkins, D. G., V '89 D. R., 2 '73 •H. J., e '58 J. O., * '87 *W. T., Z Z '58 Atkinson, C. H., A '85 258 Atkinson, *E. H Hon. E. VV., A '81 H. M., A '84 'N. N., H '69 R. L., * '01 R. W., A '91 W., A '89 Atlee, 'W. A., * 'si Attarian, M., M '82 Atterbury, C. L., *1> '64 Attwood, *F. G., A '78 Atwater, *B. S., B X '92 E. S., * '75 E. W., r * '76 H. G., T '96 *W. W., * '46 Atwell, C. B., * r '79 W. G., * r '86 Atwood, E. C, n '71 E. P. B., T '02 *E. S., T '52 C. E., A X '80 *C. F., n '67 *J., * '52 S. B., P A '07 W. W., A A '97 Aubrey, M. C., '10 Augur, *W. W., O '78 Aulman, L. F,, A A '12 Austell, E. L., A X '04 Austin, C., A II '07 C. A., r B '98 *C. W., * '92 F. B., A '86 G. C, P '8s J. A., E '10 J. W., A '88 L. W., A A '89 M., T A '12 P. McK., B * '67 R. M., * '10 *W. R., A '79 *W. S., A A '76 Avary, T. H., 'J' '90 Averell, *W. H., * '72 Averill, C. E., e '73 F. R., S '96 Avery, 'A. D., N '72 F. E., 2 T '10 G. P., * r '79 J. H., O '77 K. N., 2 P '07 X. L., O '04 X. L., 2 P '04 0. T., M 'oo *R. L., A '61 W. A., Jr., O '02 *W. F., 2 'so Ames, C. M., A '04 A\'es, F. W., A '09 Ayer, C. F., A '87 E. P., 2 '86 F. D., n 's6 F. H„ * '80 1. I., 2 '59 J. C, A '86 W. O., S '68 Ayers, E., * X '64 F. O., * '84 F. S., * r '80 *R. W., * '68 W. A., * '64 W. C, r B '93 *w. c, r B '10; n '10 Babb, P. A., 9 '00 Babbitt, »G. H., Jr.. T '62 J. H., 2 '6s Babcock, *A. A., II '78 INDEX OF NAMES Babcock, A. L., M '03 B. W., T '98 C, A X '76 C. A., T '74 C. E., T '67 C. H., 2 '93 C. H., T '94 C. M., T '62; e X '62 ♦F. o., * r '84 G. L., * E '99 *J. S., N *S7 ♦L., M '60 R. H., B X '73 ♦S, S., M '61 w., r B '75 W. E., 2 '92 w. I., * a '78 Baber, W. D., * U '70 Babson, R. E., A '56 Bachelder, *K., 6 '71 Bacheler, F. P., * '85 Backus, W. H., '70 Bacon, C. E., * * '78 *C. F., * '66 C. F., E '98 C. S., r * -00 *D. C, A '76 F. McN., Jr., A •84 H., A '68 *H. McC, n '54 ♦H. O., e '00 R., A '80 ♦R. B., E '62 Bacon, R. E., * T '07 R. F., * * '99 •W. B., Jr., A '77 •W. I., * '68 Badger, ♦A. F., 9 '58 G. C, T A '06 ' G. S. C, 4» '92 H. S., T A '99 P. B., $ '11 W. I., * '82 Badgley, *C. W., H '74 Badham, *W., B '54 Bagby, J. H. C, H '86 Baggerlin, *D. W., * * '98 Bagley, B. D., B * '83 P. F., O '92 Bailey, A. F., M '66 A. IC, T '60 C. F., S '13 D. P., g '67 DeW., r B '94 E. G., n '79 ♦E. M., g '50 F. J., E '81 G. C, * E '11 *G. F., * '56 H., B * '83 I-I. D., T '99 J. McC, E '96 J. W., e '84 *L. A., B * '79 L. O., B * '80; i X '80 M. S., P 'go *R. W., g '66 T. D., e '96 W. E., * '82 *W. S., n 'jj; E Barnes, F. E., I '02 ,, Baird, E. R., * E '09 G. McL., r 'jo J. R., X '62 ♦R. A„ X '54 W., H '67 ,W. E., r '99 Baird, *W. G., B * '99 W. G., A X '08 *W. G., A K Char- ter. A. J., ^ '00 Baker, *A. H., P '82 A. M., H A '70 *A. W., * '47 *C., * * Hon. C. A., B * '85 C. H., n '13 C. S., A X 'II E., N -13 E. E., A X '8s E. H., Jr., A X '12 ♦E. P., 2 '53 F. D., 2 '85 F. E., A X '74 F. M., A A '80 F. M., r '57 *E. A., 2 '76 E. G., 2 '76 G. C., Jr., B * '69 H., * '54 H., * '71 H. D., M '78 H. DeF., * '8s H. S., 2 T '96 H. S., P A '09 *I., Jr., * '61 J. A., O '70 J. F., M '92 ■ h G., Jr., r B '85 J. W., r $ 'II L. D., * X '11 *R., T '57 ♦R., * '70 *R. D., n '02 *S. C, B * '72 Baldwin, S. P., H '92 T. W., A A '10 W. A., A X '96 W. F., * a '77 *W. H., A '85 Baldy, F. C, * E '95 Ball, A. D., A A '05 C. M., T '64 F. W., O '75 R. S., 2 T '91 S. Y., B X '02 S. Y., 2 T '03 W., O '58 W. D., O '90 Ballantine, H., 2 '68 H. N., 2 '00 J- W., 2 '74 R. W., * Q '03 Ballard, C. B., 2 '11 F. M., '9 Z '02 ♦J. W., B '59 T. P., 2 '75 Ballou, •C. F., T '69 D. R., T '63 E. F., T '77 H. M., T '77 Bamman, H. L., N '88 Bancroft, *B., 2 '72 E. R., T '01 W. A., A '78 W. D., A '88 Banfield, "J. H., U '55 Bangart, H. L., * '12 Bangs, E. A., A '84 F. R., A 'gi J. K., Jr., * '09 O., A '84 Bankart, H. R., A K '09 H. R., n '09 L. H., n '10 Banks, J.. * '71 *N. P., 2 Hon. W. C, * '10 W. M., N '58 Bannan, *J. N,, '81 J. W., * '00 a, H '08 Barnum, D. F., * a '08 J. P., '10 W. M., * 'yy W. N., S 'ii Barnwell, E. M., A '56; H '55 Barott, C. E., * T 'or E. J., * r '06 Barr, J. C., A '90 J. W., H '86 J. W., 2 '99 L., A '92 W. A., n -76 Barrell, A. M., * '00 Barrett, A. L., II '10 A. S., A X '12 E. N., P '73 H. R., P '90 *J., P '61 J. A., n '79 J. A., A A '79 *J. C, n -74 R. P., n '76 R. T., P '07 I2S9 INDEX OF NAMES Barrett, S. A., A A •82; n '83 Barringer, *P., X '55; K * '59 Barron, E. L., * T '12 W., B '93 Barrows, *C. E., T '58 F. I., ■* * '97 J. C, A X '80 *T. G., e '56 >I. D., 2 '72 W. S., A X '84 Barry, D. S., T 'la E. D., 2 T "95 J. E., B 'os; H '05 J. R., T '08 Bartholomew, D. W., A X -97 G. IC, n '58 H. B., * '89 Bartholomay. H., A X '07 Bartlett, A. LeR., 11 '72 B., e '85 B., r * '08 C. H., A '82 *C. L., * '76 c. w., n '69 E. B., A '93 *E. G., ■t '46 *F., A '69 F. J., * '82 •F. S., T '76 F. W., r B '96 F. W., 2 T '96 *H. E., n -69 J. w., n '98 L. DeB., r '13 'L. W., B '62 P., e '92 *R. F., e '92 Bartley, *W. M., 6 '54 Bartlow, B. S., K '93 Barto, 'C. E., B * '62 C. E., r * '90 D. O., A X '77 E. C, A X '80 Bartol, J. M. \V., A '87 Barton, A., 6 Z *o6 *C. C, B * '60 ♦F. O., A '81 G. P., B * '76 H. C, 2 '10 H. E., B * '63 (Smith) J., * '72 *J. Q-. S '37 ♦o. P., e '53; S '53 T. F., S '49 W., Jr., e Z '06 *W. H., B -63 Bascom. B. C., B * '12 Baskerville, C, H "88; X '90; r '91; B '94 Bass, F. L., e '07 J. R., e '00 w. s., e '96 Bassett, C. C, * * '98 *G. H., B '64 J. A., B * '75 J. A., N '06 J. C, 3 '95 J. D., * '80 G. K., H '97 N. L., B '91 Basten, W. F., M '65 Bastine, A. R., N '99 Basye, O., ■^ * '96 Batchelder, G. L., A '92 Batchelor, A. A., I '61 *C. J., I '61 *E. P., * '58 *K. B., B '90 Battelle, *H. M., A '93 Bates, C. H., B '81 E. C, e '06 E. A., * '86 G. B., r B '87 H. C, T '10 H. L., T '03 *H. W.. A '91 J. H., e '96 M. F., A '86 R. P., * '82 R. P., A X '93 *W., A '79 Bateson, E. F., * '09 Battershall, W. W., * '64; K * '64 Battle, B. B., K * '58 Batts, H. C, K * '74 ♦H. T., B '95 J. D.. K * '73 Bauchle, T. H., P B '09 Baum, A. R., A '87 Bauman, R. E., 11 '13 Baumes, J. R., M '57 Bausch, E., B "t '73 Bauscher, *H., Jr., N '58 Bausman, J. W. B., P '74 Bavis, C. S., e '06 Baxter, C. E., E '85 C. L., e '81 F. K., 2 T 'oi H. C, e '78 I. K., A X '99 P. P., e '98 R. H., e '94 W. F., O '77 Bayard, *R. B„ * '50 Bayley, E. A., II '85 E. F., S '68 Baylies, E. L., A '79 W. C., A '84 Baylis, A. B., * '98 W. F., * r '04 Bayliss, B. B., T '99 J- Y., r '95 Baynard, *D. F., Z Z '64 Bayne, *T. L., Jr., * '87 Beach, ^ ♦C. B., B X F. A., * r '95; o '95 ♦F. G., * '83 G. L., B '13 G. R., r B '95 H. C, * X '74 J. K., * '77 *J. N.. T '94 W. R., * '70 Beacham, IT, H., 11 '90 Beadel, G. W., V B '01 H. L., r B '98 Beadenkopf, C. G., P Beadle, J., * '86 Beadleston, C. P., * '08 Beahan, C. C, B * •89 Beakes, C. J., T '97 Seal, D. M., A H '08 J., M •79 T. R., N '91 Beale, J. E., 9 '58 Beall, Ay H '96 Beals, *D., 2 '57 G. W., A '83 P. P., * "72 Beam, E. B., T '03 J. M., r B '82 Beaman, F. C., A A '62 *J. W., * C '71 Bean, E. C, B '01 I. McC., O '99 S. G., B 'OS Beane, 'J- B., O '63 Bearce ,*H. M., B '65 R. K., a '95 Beard, A. McC, * '95 E. R., K '93 •E. S., 2 '59; * J. '^., K '58 •J. M., K * '67 J. M., K '13 M. B., * * '85 W. M., * '96 Beardslee, C. S., 2 '76 R. P., A X '05 S. E. B., M '97 Beardsley, A., 9 '66 A. G., * '75 *E. R., * '59 G., * '03 T. H., * '04 W. P., * '74 Beaseley, C. C, F '08 C. H., r 'II W., H '81 Beattie, E. W., Jr., * '95 R. H., P '97 Beaton, R. E., * P '10 Beatty, G., A '73; A X '74 Beaudry, L. N., K * '6S Beauchamp, W. N., X '73 Beaver, G. L., * '74 Bebb, W. B., * E '91 Bechtel, G., T B '99 Beck, C. A., P A '10; T 'lo C. S., * '84 *J. P., * '57 W. B., A '94 Becker, D. P., * T '07 H. A., n '13 W. C, O '07 Beckett, B. B., X '02 C. H., n '81 C. T., X *99 G. R., K '02 *N. J., * '55 R. C, Jr., X '06 *W. F., K '69 W. J., * * '88 Beckley, J. W., * '60 Beckwith, E. B., * 'gj H. C., A X '03 *L., O '58 *S., O '66 S. v., E 'go Beddall, N. W., P '82 Bedford, *B. W.. T '49 'H. H., X 'S3 H. H., K * '58 H. L., X 'S4; I 'ss; K * '58 *J-, r '49 Bedgood, R. K., -1' * '91 Bedon, H. P., A '57 Beebe, J. A., A '69 R., * '08 Beecher, G. B., * '61 H. W., * '88 J. H^ E '94 W. C., * '72 W. J., T '58 Beede, J. R., 11 '71 Begg, W. R., * '93 Beeman, G. W., A '05 H. A., A 'II Beers, J. L., P * '90 Beeson, *F. L., * * '82; '84 W. E., O '12 Behr, E., F B '77 Belcher, *A. F., 6 '82 R., 2 '89 •S. C. e '57 Belden, A. W., B '97 *T. W. E., * '57 W. C, 2 '79 Belding, F. R., T '06 VV. K., T '04 Belford, C. S , * '70 Belknap, *I. B., 2 '49 W. B., r B 'ii Bell, -C. T '53 G., H '70 •G. B., * 'S2 *H. P., * '75 •I., Jr., A '68 J. B., r '13 J. H., A K '12 *J. S., Z Z '63 J. S., A -t '09 *L., T '56 L. G., A '10 N. W., * '83 S., n "66 W. J., * X '13 Bellamy, C. C, B '00 *E., e X '69 F. P., e X '68 O. R., * * '78 Bellinger, *F. P., Jr.. * '46 Bellows, R. N., A '64 Belmont, A., A '74 P-, A '72 *R. R., A '86 Belser, R. A., F '97 G. (2d), A X '80 P. B.. F '13 Benjamin, W. E., M '77-, T '77 Benner, C, * ^76 E. A., 2 '69 F. T., 2 '73 W., * '80 Bennett, A., ^V * '77 C. E.. P A '11 1260 INDEX OF NAMES Bennett, F. F., A A '83 F. F., * '96 H. H.. A X -lo J. D., * X '72 M. T., * '98 *R. A., K * '66 W. C, I '98 W. C, Jr., H '05 Bennie, B. H., T '10 W. A., r '09 Bennitt, *F. D., A X '75 Bensel, W. A., T B '01 Benson, A. E., A '92 C. B., a '68 C. B., e '72 C. D., r B '11 E. McE., O '82 E. M., O '07 G. S., Jr., O '00 J. A., r B '80 J. B., O '04 *S. P., e Hon. E. A., A X '99 *W., O '73 Bentle, G. E., P '97 Bentley, C. S., T B '94 C. R., * "lo G. F., 4> '73 W. P., A X '02 Benton, C. E., II '11 •F. A., n '6s E. R., T '74 *S. E., T '6i2 W. L. H., A X '89 Berbecker, W. J., V * 'rl Berens, C, 4> '80 Berger, A. B., ^ '01 W. F. B., * '99 Bergstrom, *J. A., r 4> '90 Berrian, A. F., * T '75 Bering, W. M., A X '84 Bernard, B. C, X 10 F. R., X '73 Berry, A. H., * X '92 G. L., N '08 H. S., r '02 J- J., n '77 *L. F., e '73 N. L., S '13 P. B., n '10 W. B., * X '74 W. D., X '87 VV. VanR., A '81 BerryhiU, J. S., * * '73 Bertram, G. M., A * '01 Bertron, S. R., * '85 Berwick, O. D., Jr., * •89 Bcsse, C. B., e '68 Bcstor, D. Pi, X '59 Bettinger, M. C, * T ■86 Betts, E. R., * '66 L. F. H., * '91 R. T., r B '90 S. R., * '75 *T. S. LeR., T '65 W. R., ■!> '98 Bettys, R. M., B * '05 Revenger, R. R., K '98 Bever, *G. W., A '65 Beveridge, A. J.. * * '86 H. L., S '81 Beveridge, J. W., T B 'or Beyea, B. D., A X '10 Bickliam, "A. M., X '63 Bickley, *J. R., K '97 Bicknell, H. R., T 'oi W. M., B X '90 Biddle, J., O '80 L. A., A '84 Bidlake, "J., * E '06 Bidwell, C. C, B * '04 *L. B., A X '80 S. L., B * 'oS W. M., B * '10 *W. D., E '81; A X '81 Bierce, E. C., B X '00 H. E., K '06 Bigelow, A. A., * '94 A. M., S '56 C. E., T '78 E. A., A '90 *G. F., e Z '86 J. S., A '69 O. M., * '72 R., r B '99 W. I., * '77 Biggar, A. L., T A '10 Biggs, L. C. H., M '92 W. H., K * '74 Bigler, A. B., P '93 F. S., B X '83 G. R., P '93 Biglow, W., M '8s Bill, F. R., B X '11 Billings, *A. J., g '53 D. L., * '91 ♦E. C, * '53 F. S., A '8s *H., e X '60; T '60 *o. L., e '71 *P., E '84; S '84 R-, 2 '97 Billman, F. H., B X '89 Billups, J. S., X '02 T. C, X '12 Bing, P. C, K '06 Bingham, A. W., '67 Bissell, A. D., * '67 *H. M., * '99; r B '02 H. S., 2 P -12 M. R., * a '07 W. L., B X '03 •W. S., * '69 Bixby, C. H., E '58 F. H., e Z '98 G. H., * '86 *H. L., * '93 M., P '76 Bixler, L. C, P '99 Blachly, *J. W., * 'S3 Black, A. B., * '06 A. L., r B '90 *A. R., B '53 C. H., O '83 F. M., A X '92 F. S., n '7s G. H., A * '98 H. C., A X '80 *R. w., s '60: e X '60 W. L.,. e '88 Blackaller, *H. M., A '58 •J- S., A '64 Blackburn, A. M., S *oi F. E., * '88 J. B., * ':o N. B., * E '09; g '07 Blackford, B. L., H '56 L. -M., H '57 Blackinton, H. P., E '87 Blackmar, A. E., T '74 A. E., Jr., T '13 Blackmur, E. W., X '05 Blackwell, G. E., T B '80 *W. H., N '61 W. H., N '92 Blackwood, *J. W., '66 Blagden, D., A '93 G., Jr., A '90 Blaine, »E., A '78 E. L., r * '86 J. R, O '87 *J. G., e Hon. •W., * '76 Blair, A. B., H '85 *J- H., * a '87 K. E., A K 'II W. A., X '07 W., A '74 Blaisdell, A. F., n '69 G. W., n '78 J. H., n '07 Blake, A. D., g '10 A. S., e Z '91 1261 Blake, A. W-, g '11 E. E., 2 T '93 C. E., A X '12 E. T., e Z '96 F., 6 X '66 *E. W. (Jr.), * '57 F. D., g '6. F. S., A '93 *F. T., * X '96 G. B., A '93 G. W., H '04; A '07 ♦H. G., 2 '82 J. A., * '85 J. IC, * '91 J. W., e X '65 K. M., 2 T '99 T. A., N '58 U. C., A '65 W. S., r * '76 Blakeley, G. S., H '88 D. N., n '89 Q., n '94 Blakeslee, F. D., * P '72 Blance, C, ^ '12 Blanchard, B. S., A '79 •C. P., * "65 O. DieN., * r "oi G. W., e '90 F. C, 2 T '91 F. Q., Z '98 *J. A., g 'so J. A., A '91 N. W., g '55 Bland, *0., X '58 W. J., A '10 Blatchford, *E. S., MT '93 Blatchley, J. S., * '50 Bledsoe, 'A. T., H Hon. G. P., r '61 Blethen, A. J., * E '91 Blevins. *W. A.. Z '47 Blewett, S. H., g '71 A. J., P '04 R. P., P '05 Blichfeldt, E. H., T * '00 Blight, *G., A '6s Blinn. ♦W. H., B * '74 Blish, J. K., O '66 Bliss, A. v., e '94 C. D., * '93 *C. M., * '52 G. A., A A '97 G. C, A A '92 *G. M., T '97 G. N., e X '60; T '60 *G. T., * '73 *H. I., * '53 M. H., M '57; e X '57 R. F., N '95 W. C, T '96 W. P., * '92 Bliven, E. M., r B '78 W. W., r B '78 Blocker, O. H., B '62 Blodgett, E. D., Z '87 E. W., * '78; SC '78 F. D., Z '93 *G. R., * '84 H-, * '75 W. T., A '80 Bfoodgood, E. E.; N '13 Bloomfield, A. C, O '95 L. C., O '05 ■INDEX OF NAMES Bloss, J. M., A X 'ga R. P., * n '8i Blount, J. G., B '91 S. M., B '90 Blow, B. E., X "92 Blowers, C. N., * T '79; ^ X '79 Blue, W. H., r '12 Blume, A., K '66 Blunt, A. E., n '59 E. S., r B '80 BIyth, W. C, * '07 Boalt, *J. H., S '57 Board, J., 2 '67 J. O., * n '96 Boardman, B. G., M '75 *C. H., * '59 *E. G., * '52 *E. a, * '91 *H. E., A A '57 L. W., M '99; T '99 ♦S. S., r B '02 *W. J., A '54 W. J., 2 '95 Boas, C. K., P '11 R. H., P 'ii *W. S., * '66 Bocock, W. K., H A '74 Bodge, G. M., 6 '68 Boddie, G., Jr., K '09 Bodley, J. W., Jr., A K '12 Bodwell, R. H., 9 'ot R. P., e '02 Boeckmann, E., 4> E 'OS Boehmer, C. H., A * Boese, Q. W., T B '86 Bogart, W. S., N '02 Boger, H. A., N '12 Bogert, G. P., H '09 Boggis, H. J., * '85 Bogman, *E. Y., T '73 Bogue, R. C, n 'oi V. G., * n '68 Bohlen, C, A '88 Bohlman, F. J., T * J. '(?., r * '02 Bohn, J. C, * * '98 J. H., '81 H. A., r B '85 W. A., r B '98 S. N., M '73 Boswell, R. C, N '01 R. H., * '07 T. S., r * '77 Boswith, R. T., * * '05 Bosworth, *G., 2 '54 H. I., A A '76 H. P., B X '87 R. W., e X '38 W. G., E '89 Botsford, A. M., E '06 C. E„ * '84 E. H., E '82 Bothwell, E. L.. 2 P '12 Bottome, H. H., * '93 Bottum, '£. S., * '76 Boughton, D., O '70 Bouldin, *B. C, H '53 W., Jr., H '55 Boulter, H. J., T A '03 Bouton, A. L., 2 '96 R. M., r B '12 W. C, n '85 Bourne, F. B., T '73 G. W., e "79 W. A., K '91 Bouvier, M., N '84 J. v., Jr., r B '86 Bovard, W. C, P '74 Bovey, W. H., 2 T '94 Bowdoin, C. T., H '97 Bowen, A. C, A '67 *B. F., M '64 C. W., * '73 E. LeR., A A '80 F. D., * '84 H. McN., H '07 J. H., Jr., H '06 J. T., A '79 J. W., A '82 L., A X '11 S. B., Jr., A K '04 W. C, * X '12 Bowers, A., n '63 G. C, 2 '61 H. O., * '92 «J. A., n '94 Bowie, M. L., I '58 W., A X '93 Bowker, E. R., S '13 Bowler, S. L., 3 '47 Bowles, D. W., A '87 G. H., n '84 *R. A., n '91 Bowman, C. P., II '75 F. T., Jr., B X '12 G. H., B X '89 J. P., B * '82 J. R., r * '00 Bowns, H. S., * '93 Bowditch, A., A '76 E., A '69 V. Y., A '75 Box, *A. E., 1- '89 Boyd, *A., A '82 *C. W., A '55 C. W., r * '73 E. T., e '95 F. T., * '12 G. N., * '00 H. C, A X '05 I., H A '74 J. A., B X '04 J. P., P '59 L. B., K '70 *R. C, N '90; r B '91 R. R., B '07 R. W., A '53 R. W., N '99 W. B., N '97 W,, Jr., A K '07 Beyer, G. H., 2 '03; A K '03 1262 Boykin, "R. J., * '57; H '58 Boylan, A. A., N '02 F., N 'OS Boyle, C. H., H '93 E. L., H '89 F., P '71 *F. A., n '58 McIC, * '97 T. A., B X 'os Boynton, F. D., A A '91 H. R., Jr., * 'II Boys, T. L., A H '13 Bracken, *J. L., A '72 •T. S., A A '65 Brackett, C. F., 9 '59 C. R., * E '97 *E. F., n '64 F. A., n '89 F. H., * E '08 *G. P., 2 '58 *J. B., T '57 J. R., A '83 T. T., 2 T '96 Bradbury, *F. G., g •6s •L. L., 9 '46 R. R., E '97 Braddock, J. S., Jr., A '00 Braden, T. D., * B '05 W. K., * * '12 Bradfield, *J- C, O '99 T. P., O '94 Bradford, E. F., 9 '12 E. H., A '69 *G. H., A '76 H. E., * '11 *J., 9 X '58; 2 'S8 J. D., X '81; H '82 J. F., A K '09 *M. L., A '85 *R. M., X '54 T., K * '72 •T. C, Z Z '61 *T. D., 9 '61 *W. F., 9 Z '84 Bradlee, T. S., A '90 D. H., A '71 F. J., A '88 Bradley, A. B., T B '03 A. B. A., N '00; r B '02 A. C., 2 '70 H. N., * '10 J. E., 2 '81 J. S., 9 X '64 *L. B., 4" '49 P. H., A X '98 *R. S., * '85 W. A., N 'I7 W. E. F., r B '05 W. H., * '72 *W. L., * '60 W. W., n '87 Bradner, *F. H., E '64 Bradstreet, *A. G., 9 '74 F., g -13 J. S., 9 '03 S., A '68 W. W., B * 'i, Bradt, *G. J., n '78 Brady, S. G., A '11 Bragaw, S. C., B '89 Bragdon, J. H., * '11 J. R., E '98 INDEX OF NAMES Bragg, *B., Jr., K * '68 R. E., e 'oi Brainard, *A. R., E '49 F., A '77 C. C, r B '93 iBraker, *G., M '93 Braley, C. A., n '83 Braly, H. H., 9 Z '02 Brandegee, *A., * '49 E. D., A '81 F. B., * '85 Brandenburg, S. J., K Brandigee, *W. P., * '86 Brandon, L. W., * '58 R. L., * '56 Brannan, O. F., * '72 Brannum, T. H., II '09 Bransby, C, P '75 Branum, P. deC, B X '74 Brastow, G. B., 6 Z '83 Braun, A. P., A X '06; r B '07 W. M., A X '03 Brautigam, E. L., A K •06 Bray, A., B X '81 G., B X '81 G., B * '83 •H. L., g '55 Braynard, E. C, N *io Brayton, *E., T '70; * X '70 Brearly, *J. W., A '62 Breath, C, N '63 Breck, C. D., 9 X '59 Brecken, *W. R., T A *oi Breckinfeld, E. A., 9 Z '09 Breckenridge, *J. W. O., H A '69 W. R., A A '70 Breed, A., * '09 N. T., B X '84 Breeden, R. R., Z Z '61 Breeze, T. H., * '93 Brekford, J. H., * '13 Bremer, T. G., A '92 Brengle, H. G., A '87 S. L., * * '83 Brennan, E. K., * E '07 H. F., S '07 R. H.. A X '06 ♦W. D., A A '63 Brennard, E. C, T B '94 Brenner, E. C, N '04 Brereton, D., T B '90 «T. H., A X 'oo T. J., r B '79 W. D., r B '83 Bres, E. S., T A '08 E. W., T A '13 Brett, E. A., E '04 H., A '69 *G. A., B '52 J., K * '59 Brettle, R. E., * T '93 -Brevard, *T. W., Jr., H '54 Brewer, C, 4" '05 D. F., A A '64 I. C, Jr., A X '89 Brewer, S '82 Brewster, A. J., * '97 A. J., * r '97 ♦E. A. P., L '58 ♦J. McD., n '60 R. O., 9 '09 W., A '8i ♦W. S., O '64 W. S., * '95 Eriant, B. J., * * '08 Brice, *C. S., K '63 *S. M., A '93 Brickett, *B. F., B '67 •C. R., n '72 *H. J., n '72 Bridewell, C. A.. JJ '58 Bridge, E. R., 6 '09 W. J., ■* * '07 Bridgham, J. M., 9 '04 L. C, S '86 Biidgman, T. F., A K '03 W. R., *''8i Brien, "E. A., A A '70 Brigham, *C., A '79 E. S., A A '03 F. G., M '05 L. F., Jr., A '77 N. M., A '80 Briggs, B. R., T * '94 ♦E. A., e X '62; K * '62 F. M., A '79 F. W., 9 '99 N. C, 9 Z '89 R., Jr., A '87 R. E., * a '68 Bright, *L. P., T '61 O. P., * '8s *W. H., M '70 Briley, H. P., V '99 Brill, C. C, * r '85 Brimm, W. W., T '91 Brinkerhoff, 'G. C, T B '78 O., 9 '77 W. R., r B '93 Brinkman, C. K., P A '07 Brinsmade, H. N., -t U '79 W. B., * '88 Brinson, 'S. M., B '58 Brinstad, C. W., A A '88 Brinton, *D. G., * '58 S., * '86 Brisbin, W. E., * SI '88 Briscoe, W. A., * '77 Bristol, H. D., * '74 H. R., * X '92 J. W., * '77 *M. F., B * '98 T. L., * '93 Brizse, N. C, A X '01 Broadhurst, E. T., E '01 Broadnax, *W., E '78 Brock, E. A., T A '12 L. S., n '94 T. S., r * '98 Brockett, H. D., M '08 Brockway, A. N., T '57 R. N., T '90 T. C., T >93 U. H., Jr., * 'II 'W. H., * * '98 Brodie, B. P., O '82 D., A X Brodie, W. P., A * Bromfield, W. F., 9 X '62 Bromley, I, $ '81 W. K., O '03 Bronaugh, 'R. K. C, A A '63 Bronk, J. S., B * '87 M., B * '86 Bronson, *C. A,, A '60 F. P., T '78 H. M., A '62 J. S., S T '01 P. E., T '12 R. D., N '6s S. L., * '53 S. L., * '12 Bronston, C. J., H '71 W. S., I '90 Brookbank, J. A., K '99 Brooke, •O. H., O '83 C. L., * * '80 D. T., H '71 G. C., ^ *97 F. D., ^ '99 *L., A '54 ♦O. H., * * '79 W. T., H '69 Brookhart, D. F., B X '09 Brookings, *E., Jr., S '62 W. W., 9 '55 Brookins, J. C., M '90 Brooks, A. DeW., A X '00 *A. L., M' '61 A. M., * E 'os C, 9 X '6s C. N., * E '09 B., Jr., E '10 *C. H., M '68 *C. M., * '47 E,, Jr., ^ '90 C. T., * '89 E., A '80 Brooks, E. E., P * '96 *E. H. R., * '86 E. S., * a '98 F., * '80 F. E., M '73 F. W., Jr., A X '11; O '11 F. N., * E '10 G. B., E 'II G. C, e '12 H. M., A n 'lo *H. S., * '86 J-, A 's6 I- h t y' J. L., 2 '03 *J. T., * '63 J- v., S '73 J. W., E '13 L., A '91 M., T '81 ♦M. A., I '56 M. A., A A '81 R. E., M '06 R. H., r B ''00 R. H., A X '00 W., * '77 W. A., A '87 W. C, * E '09 W. R., B •I' '08 *W. W., M '70 Broome, "C. W., I '56 J. A., I '61 Broomfield, J. D., G Z Brother, W. A., * '67 1263 Brothers, O. C, X '95 Brotherton, J. R., B X '79 Broughton, W. S., A A '98 Brouner, *J. J., M '65 W. B., N '88 Brower, 'F. W., Jr., V B '99 G. G., * r '87 H. M., M '92 R. B., # E '91 R. T., K >io Brown, A., N '66 A., P '68 A., * '96 A. A., A '56 •A. D., P '72 *A. F., N '75 A. H., 9 '84 A. L., r B '89 A. MacL., S '92 B. L., A A '88 C. A., B * '79 *C. B., A X '00 C. C, * r '96 C. F., * '66 C. H., T 'S9 C. H., r B '74 C. M., * '91 *C. R., 9 '65 c. s., n '62 C. S., N '70 D. H., r B '05 D. R., P '03 E., N '82 E. D., II '76 E. F., K * '73 E. H., r B '79 E. L., n '13 *E. P., T '66 F., A A '82 F. C, * '05 F. G., * '01 F. H., n '03 F. L., * X '04 F. T., A '77 •G. C, E '63 G. C., T '70 G. H., * r '02 G. I., A X '88 G. W., S '76 H. A., T '87 H. B., * '97 H. C, n '83 H. M., * X '60 *H. P., 9 '60 H. W., X '98 H. W., T '99 I. G., * * '77 'J., A '71 ]; * '99 J. A., X '68 *J. C, P '85 J. C, * '94 *J. E., r '52 J. F., 9 Z '90 J. H., B * '72 J. H., A '04 J. I., H '80 J- J., X '87 J. M., A '53 *J. M., A '63 *J. P., N '71 J. S., M '77 J. W., T '94 L. B. (2d), B '99 L. J., * * '05 *L. S., Z Z '63 M. D., H '53; n 'S3 INDEX OF NAMES Brown, M. H., X 'oa M. L., K * '75 M. M., B * '78 *0. W., * '78 P., * '92 P., H '92 P. G., A X '95 P. T., A '93 R. E. L., r '92 R. H., K * '60 •R. M., X '6a •R. M., * X '65 K. R., n '04 K. R., T A '12 R. S., * E '12 S., A X '11 S. R., T '86 S. W., 2 '66 T. M., * '97 *T. M., E '59 T. R., E 'II W. A., * '86 W. B., X '86 W. B., r '90 W. E., * r '98 W. F., A A '07 W. F., P '80 W. H., A X '93 W. J., T '93 W. L., * "10 *w. R., a '55 W. R., S '69 Browne, A. D., B '03 A. G., O '02 C. A '88 C. L., A '07 D. H., A X '03; r B '05 *H. G., A '75 H. R. W., A '8i H. S., O '10 *J. H., M '54 J. L., A '64 *S., g '61 T. P., Jr., A X '00 T. Q., Jr., A '88 W. M., A '77 Brownell, B. H., T * '97 C, g -13 •J. v., * r '91 *T. F., A '6s Brownfield, J., "*■ * '70 Browning, H. L., * X '80 Brownson, C. L., * '87 *H. S., M '88 T. G., M '77 Bruce, C. W., H '86 G. A., n '61 J. D., H '82 P. A., H '74 Bruce, *T. S., H '69 *W. I., * '82 W. W., r '02 Brugler, J. K., 6 X '6i; P '61 Brumfield, W. C, -^ * '75 Brunei, R. P., g '03 Crush, C. F., O '69 L. T., N '83 M. C, 2 T '01 Bruyere, H. E., * X '92 Bryan, "C. S., B '52 F. C., B X '78 H. P., I '06 T. J., M '93 W. H., A '57 Bryant, D. D., K ■'I' '58 ♦E. E., X 'So Bryant, F., S '9S H. W., * * '10 J-, A '73 M. U., r B '99 W. B., r B '99 W. C, X '82 W. I)., * ■!' 'll W. S., A '»4 Bryce, C. C, A '77 Bryson, F. R., P '99 Bubb, H. C, P '76 Buchanan, A., * * '95 *G. J., K * '58 •H. M., A A '82 J. C., M '66 *T. W., * '89 •W. A., X '88 W. S., Jr., A X '09 Buchanon, A. S., X Buchholz, G. W., r B Buck, •A. E., g '59 A. H., * '64 Buck, ' C. D., * '86 *C . E. , Q '55; '56; H '57 c. E., n ' 13 G. L.. r * 'iz n. A., .'V '87 R. H., z '56 •T, . B., , g 'SI W. , * '70 W. P., r • J> '86 Buckingham, *C. L., T '62 T. H., e Z '82 Buckmastcr, "G. H., 2 '60 Buckner, *D. F., 'S3 •G. W., Z Z 's8; K * '60 M. N., '95 Budd, B., A X '08 O. D., N '81 Buehler. *G. W., * '56 Buel, W., T '62 Buell, *A. C, * '65 F. L., B 'l" '00 G. C., A '8z H. E., * '97 W. H., * '80 Buenaventura, A. J, M., * r '02 Buffum, a. T., A '74 •W. H.. T '72 E. C, 2 '01 *G. A., T '69 G. H., 2 '68 G. M., 2 P '12 Buford, W. E., H 'os Buhler, 'J. R., Z '46 Buist, G. L., '!> '10 Bulkeley, M. G., Jr., * '07 R. B., '08 Bulkely, R. W., O '09 Bulkley, B. R., B * '76 H. C, O '92 H. D., r B '04 J-. * '79 Bull, *C. W., ■I' '63 *M., A '77 W. J., N '12 Bullard, F., A '86 *J. E., A '82 J. T., A '84 S., A '78 *W. R., A 'S7 Bullen, D. R., T '86 *H. W., Z Z 's8 *J- E., T '90 *J. E., r B '96 Bulley, F. H., 2 '02 G. W., 2 '03 Bullock, "A. D., T '57 A. G., A '68 E. C, r '99 Bump, L. W., A A '13 Bumpsted, C. VanR., T Bundy, C. W., A A '12 E. H., K '69; e X '69 •G. H., * '63 L., K '71 McG., 2 '76 Bunker, A., S '62 Bunn, T. R., 6 X '66 Bunnell, R. D., M '08 Bunten, R. J., F * '04 Buntin, \\\ H., X '79 Buoy, J. H., r * 'II Burbank, *A. P., A A '71 P., T '09 R. T., T '08 Burbeck, *E. C, H '71 G., n '75 Burch, A. C, O '07 C. S„ O '75 *M., H A '69 Burchard, H. M., M '91 J. D., A X '00 J. E., O '86 L. S., N '77 R. B., N '80 S., A X '02 *T. H., N '69 Curchell, A. V., N '13 H. J., r B '92 Burden, G. A., O '87 J. A., Jr., A '93 Burdick, A. H., P * '99 E. W., * r '96 H. H., * r '99; P B '00 H. L., T '01; 2 '03 Burden, H. W., 2 '00 Surges, *A., 9 X '60 Burgess, C. E.. A '92 E. R. J., r B '09 ♦G. E., A '93 *S. N., A '34 *S. W., A '75 T. P., A '87 Burk, *H. R., N '75 Burke. C. F., e Z 'os C. R., B * '99 •C. R., r B '91 D. A., A A '02 E. W., r * '88 !J-. * '95 J. J., * n '04 *J- M., A '58 J. W., H '02 T. G., * '99 Burket, E. H., M '13 Burkett, F. N., 6 '11 Burleigh, C. B., Q '87 E. C, Jr., e '13 L. A., e '91 Burling, K. C, B * 'II Burlingame, *A., 2 Han. W. P., # P '96 Burnam, C. F., I 'qc G. S., I '98 S. P., * '09 Burnap, S. R., * '05 Burnet, *G. W., A '66 Burnett. C. W., * '98 Burnett, ♦B. S., A '55 *C. C., A '86 E., A '71 E. N., H '02 F. \V., 2 'os H., A '73 J. T., A '91 T. E., S '02 W., A '75 *W. E., I '55 Burnham, A. C, P '04 C. G., e '76 F. H., 2 '97 G., 2 T '97 H. D., A '80 J. B., A X '90 J. W., A A '64 R. D., e Z '10 R. S., O '05 *S. E., A A '58 W. A., A '74 W. H., T '08 W. W., T '83 Burns, B. E., E '95 C. E., P '73 E. C, O '68 J. I., M '62; e X '62 J. w., e '84 0. G., T '13 R. O. A., T '13 W. C., 2 '90 W. H., r * '67 Burnside, ^A. E., T Hon. Burpee, G. W., 6 '04 Burr, A., A '89 A. D., B * '08 C. S., A n '06; A A '07 H. B., e Z '99 H. M., A -77 1. T., A '79 J. A., 4> '70 J. E., * X '7S J. K., r * '92 S. DeV., * X '7S T. S., 9 '91 W. M., A '84 Barrage, C, T '96 *E., A '90 G. D., A '83 H. S., T '61 S., 2 T '92 ^ T. J., T '98 Burrell, A. R., 9 Z '00 D. DeF., * '98 D. J., * '67 E. J., * -69 J. D., * '81 J. M., P '80 J. M., * '99 Burrill, E. P., 3 '08 M. S., A '79 Burritt, C. H., A A '75; T '76 Burroughs, J., * X '72 Burrowes, E. T., P 4 '80 Burrows, A. B., B $ '95 F. W., 2 '01 ■ H. M., T '88 J. S., B X '84 L. W., B X ►gs Burt, B. G., A '01 E. H., 2 '82 Burt, H. E., O '65; i! '67 L. H., A X '00 P-, r * '13 *P. H., * 'TO 1264 INDEX OF NAMES Burt, W., r * '79 Bartis, *C. H., B * '64 P. T., 2 P '07 Burton, A. E., 6 '78 E. F.. B X '82; B * '83 F. A., e '07 F. A., S. T '09 G. A., M '06 H. H., e '09 *J. E., Z '57 *N. J., r * Hdn. R. E., A X '83 Boi-well, E. S., B '06 W. C, T '85 W. C, A X '06 Busch, A. C, T '03 Busey, G. McIC, V * '86 Bush, A. H., A '52 *A. McC, A '71 A. P., Jr., n '11 •F. L., A '64 ♦F. T., * '93 G. A., P A '13 J. C, Jr., * '94 J. D., E '89 J. E., E '60 L. H., H '91 R. W., A '89 S. D., A '71 *T. H., O '70 Bushnell, *E., B X Hon. E., B X '87 J., Jr., * a '77 o. A., r * '03 T. H., B X -82 T. N., * ^ '11 W. P., * * '86 W. S., * * '73 Busick, H. A., X '07 Busiel, J. T., A '68 Bussell, F. P., M '01 Bussing, R. S., * '74 Butler, *A. M., A '84 A. N., A A '10 A. P., A '88 •C. E., e 'so C. LaV., M '83 ♦C. P., Q '60 D. D., r * '89 E. H., O '61 E. H., Jr., * '07 E. K., A '83 *F. R., * '63 G. R., A '70 H., * '66 J., 4> E '04 *J. A., r '6r J. B., * r '76 J. H., * '63 *J. M., A '64 J. w., r '47 L. K., * *oi *M. C., A 'S7 N., S '73 •R., A '02; A X '03 *S., A '77 S. E., g '03 ♦W. E., O '66 Butterfield, *C. H., '59 •H. Q., g '48 *J. F., G '32 J. W., e 51 Butters, E. A., T t '08 Butterworth, C. F., T '78 J., M '78 ButtlSs, M. D., r B '90 Buttolph, J. E., A A '82 Buttolph, J. L., A A '11 Button, *C. P., A '73 *W. H., A A '61 Butts, *C. A., T '63 Buxton, A. A., S '78 Buzby, A. D., N '10 E. E., N '12 Byal, C. B., B X '03 Byard, W. D., M '12 Byers, M. W., T B '98 VV. VV., K '68 Byington, ''R., * '63 Bynum, *D. W., X '53 Byram, C. W., * X '96 Cabell, S. W., K '93 Cable, B. S., * '95 N. J., A X '02 Cabot, A. T., A '72 C. M., A '88 *E. T., A '83 H. B., A '83 H. H., * '74 T. H., A '86 W. B., * fi '81 Cadmus, *H. D., M '00 Cady, C. W., A '92 *C. W., * '01 E. W., * '72 M. M., e X '66 CafFee, J. H., * '02 Cahoone, W. M., V B '09: 9 Z '09 Cain, C. L., M '11 Caines, *S. E.i K * '39 Cairns, G., X *oo Cairnes, W. G., P '63 Caldwell, A. F., g '91 A. P., Jr., N '13 C, H '87 •C. E., r B '78 E. LeR., * '87 F. O., A A '63 H. P., A A '61 J. C, A A '61 J. FitzJ., A '37 V. B., * '87 *S., * '38 S. J., Jr., r '09 R. C, K '04 *W. B., H '69 Calhoun, G., 4> '91 J. C, H A '68 J. M., X '53 *J. M., * '87 Calkins, E. M., B * '78 F. H., N '80 G. N., 2 T '90 H., Jr., N '94 H. B., A K '10 Call, A. D., T '96 E. v., e '00 N., e '69 R. E., * r '79 Callahan, H. A., * '99 Callan, J., T A '11 N., T A '10 Callander, E. B., A '72 J. H., r '50 ♦R., * '98 T. S., e X '68 W. R., * '94 Callihan, W. A., B 4> '06 Calvert, J. B., B * '76 Cameron, D. L., V '61 E. G., T A '08 •E. M., r B '84 J. McC, A '87 K. McKi, T A '02 R., M 'n 05 Cameron, W., Jr., H '83 Caramack, M., ^ 'n Camp, A. G., * '07 C. F., A X '92 D. W., r * '82 J. s., r * '78 W. C, * '80 W. R., K * '71 Campau, 'A. M., Jr., O '72 *G. T., O '70 •M. T., O '73 Campbell, C. F., O '( C. H., O '80 C. J., e '08 C. S., 11 '68 D., O '10 D. A., A * '05 D. W., g '71 *E., X '98 *F. I., g '71 *G., H '33 H. L., r * '90 H. M., O '76 H. M., A A '91 H. M., O '07 J., B '53 J. D., E '13 M. O'B., 9 '05 N. H., A * '09 O. J., Jr., O '02 R. F., H A '76 R. L., X '07 *T., * '78 W. A., * '88 *W. C, r B '80 "W. H. W., * '36 Canby, W. M., Jr., E '91 Candee, *J. D., * '47 Canfield, F., B X '78 G. L., O '87 W. B., O '94 Canning, C. H., P '04 Cannon, C. H., Jr., P A '13 C. M., r B '84 W. A., P '09 Canon, L. C, X '10 Cantme, C. F., * X '80 Cantwell, H. E., ^P * '08 J. E., r * -12 •'S. W., * * '81 Capehart, W. R., B '03 Capelle, P. R., B '11 Capen, D. A., * T '06 G. C, A X '10 Capron, G. A., '95 Caskey, T. F., * '65 Cason, C., V '10 E. P., * '88 Casparis, W. R., A X '13 Cass, G. W., A '70 J. K., A '68 Cassady, W. O., * * '79 Cassebeer, W. H., B * '08 Cassell, "A. H., n '57 CasteluccJ, E., N '11 Castle, N. H., * '84 Castleman, F. R., M •06 R. A., H '76 Castles, "J., P '59 Caswell, C. P., 11 '74 K. L., r B '98 Catchings, W. S., Jr., X '10 Catchpole, E. W., A X '81 Gate, *R. A., * '70 Gates, A. B., g '74 *R. P., Z Z '58 Catherwood, W., * '86 Catlin, *L. R., * '83 K. T., * * '00 Cattell, H. W., P '83 J. McK., P '80 Cauchois, R. W., V B Caudle, G. B., B * '04 Caughey, F. M., 2 '09 J. H., 2 '09 Caulfield, A. H. W., A * '01 J- J-, A X '03 S. W., N '12 Cave, E, A., I '12 H. W., I '09 Cawthra, D. A., B * '99 Cazenove, *A. C, H A '67; H '68 Chace, K. I., T '12 P. G., A X '01 R. A., n '02; A A '03 R. T., A X '09 Chadbourne, ♦F. W., 6 '67 F. J., n '93 Chadwick, F. B., A '71 H. A., A * '06 »J- R., A '65 Chadwick, R. E. C, A * '06 Chaffee, A. E., O '10 F. E., M '90 •T.K., ■!> E '01 Chalfant, H., A 'go W., Jr., A 82 Chalmers, G., * '61 •M., ■!> '58 W. W., A A '13 Chamberlain, B. B., * '06 B. N., B 't '93 *C. E., e '68 E. B., e '99 *E. H., e '81 *F. P., * '80 F. S., B * 'lo J. D., B * '98 L. T., * '63 Chamberlayne, *J. H., H '5S Chamberlin, *G. E.. H '60 H. A., N -90 Chambers, 'C. K., T '88 J- J., A X '70 V. J., B '95 *W., A '67 W. D., T A '09 Champion, A. B., E '03 ♦H. C, O '56 Champlin, *A. H., T '65 J. B., * Q '11 Chance, *F., K '63 Chandler, A. D., * '78 A. D., P '01 •C. H., 2 '66 *c. P., e '54 C. P., 2 '09 G. F., * r '94; r B '95 ♦J., p '62 J. E., * '65 J. R., n '98 K., X '01 L. B., e Z '02 •p. H., A X '91 R. W., * '01 S., O '81 W. G., T '78 Chancy, E. L., E '92 Chanler, W. A., A '85 W. A., A '90 Channel!, S. F., P '79 Chantler, T. D., A X '77 Chapin, A. A., O '59 A. B., 2 '91 C. F., * '77 E, B., * '07 E. D., B * '64 E. L., 2 '09 E. W., 2 '63 G. S., e '93 H., A '79 H. B., A '80 H. G., * '72 H. G., A '82 I. E., M '67 L. N., T '69 R., * a '76 R. E., E '00 Chapman, *A. W., O '60 A. W., r * '03 C. D., g '09 c. F., n '79 C. H., * '06; T A '09 C. J., * 'OS Chapman, "D. C, ^ '66 E. N., E '94 *G. T., A '56 H., r B '99 H. D., * r '92 H. G., A '83 H. H., g '97 •H. S., S '56 H. w., e '73 *J. A. M., g '55 J. D., E '96 J. J., A '84 J. W., A A 79 J. W., Jr., E '12 L. A., I '60 M. A., E '03 N. A., * '67 N. E., M '82 T. B., A X '83 W. A., * X '73 W. B., * '12 W. G., g '83 W. G., g '12 W. J., r * '74 Chappell, C. B., * T 'c8 D. E., * r '13 G. S., * '99 H., * -01 Charlton, P., * '78 Charles, *S. C, '58 W. A., K '73 Charlier, 'VanD. E., T B '84 Charrington, A. M. R., H "07 Chase, A, G., * E '01 A. H., T '97 *B. D., a '53 C. A., g '78 *C. E., 2 '68 C. P., n '69 E. E., e '84 E. F., r * '94 F., n '05 F. S., * '87 G., * '70 H., n '59 H. F., n '74 H. S., ■!> '77 H. T., Jr., A A 'oe *H. M., n '62 I. H., * '80 J. F., r * '96 J. H., n '07 J. v., n '61 *K. J., A '60 K. S., * E '05 M. F., n '04; 9 M. w., * r '84 S., r * Hon. S., A '86 *s. F., e '58 s. p., e 'os S. T., A '92 *T., A '53 T. W., n '99 W. B., T '85 Chatfield, H. H., V * '89 Chatillon, G. E., A X R. F.. A X '01 Chavigny, C. N., T A '99 Cheairs, N. F., V "98' Cheatham, *B. McN., F ■58 Cheesman, G., A A '59 *H., 2 '71 1266 Cheek, J. C, I '07 Cheever, H. D., A '88 W. H., O '78 Chenault, *W., n '56 Chenevert, C. T., O '07 Cheney, C. M., 11 '90 •C. p., A '92 F. D., * '00 F. J., * r '72 G. W.. * '10 •H. R., e '63 R. A., * r '09 T. L., * '01 *W., * '96 Cherry, *J- A., E '75 T. C, * r '98 T. H., N 'go Chesebro, E. D., T '87 E. P., N '72 G., N '69 L B., N '68 Chesley, F. R., 2 'ji I. F., 2 '83 Chester, C. T., * '75 •G. F., * '46 Chew, S., A '93 Cheyne, W., T B '90 Chickering, A. L., 9 Z '98 H., r B "01 J- W., e '52 *o., n '69 R., e z '04 Child, *E. H., A -92 H. H., 2 '82 Childress, *S. W., P '48 Childs, H. R., N 'oi *J. H., K '52 S. W., * '91 *W. B., A A '91 Chilson, E. O., A A '73 Chilton, T. D., X 'lo Chinda, S. K., * * '81 Chinn, W. J., Jr., I '85; H '85 Chisholm, H. A., A '74 Chislett, *J. J., 99 Christie, C. I., T '10 C. S., 9 '95 W. P., * * -12 Christoph, G. TDeG., K '12 Christy, E. H., E '94 Chubbuck, C. H., 2 '00 Chung, N. Y., * '83 Church, F., A A '69 *F. H., 2 'SI F. H., T -02 K., * 'ii W. B., * '07 Churchill, A., A '88 J. C, P >78 *J- M. B., A '79 y. W., A -65 _.„ S. B., Jr.. H '71 Cilley, B. G., n '59 Claflin, A. D., A '86 J-, N '69 INDEX OP NAMES Claflin, *N. M., M '8i Claiborne, H, A., H '03 H. C, H '07 E., r B '11 Clancy, L. M., P A '12 Clapp, C. R., M '91 *E. S. P., K * '62 F. M., P '92 G. F., M '81 H. A., T 'oo H. D., M '83 K. L., N '73 N. H., Jr., * E '00 W. M., O '84 Clare, D. H., M '93 Clark, A., g '04 ♦A. B., * '64 A. E., A A '71 A. H., S '00 *A. L., M '58 A. L., Z '02 A. M., r * '13 A. R., * '95 B., * '98 B. C, N '94 B. S., N '66 *B. S., r * '7a C, * '08 C. D., B * '82 C. D., e '07 C. H., * '71 C. H., T '93 C. H., T '85 C. H., S '93 C. J., A X '89 C. W., * '93 c. w., r * '06 D., A X '98 D. C, A '86 D. H., A '89 D. J., r * '78 D. S., 2 '63 -E. A., N '77 'E. H^i A '66 E. M., M '08, *E. P., * '70 E. P., r B 'So E. s., r * '13 E. W., T '57 F. E., r * '03 F. G., A A '64 F. H., A A '82 F. H., A '84 F. H., 2 '99 *F. H., * E '00 F. H., r B '07 F. M., N '00; T B F. R., r * 'oo F. W., , r * '85 G. D., 2 '97 ♦G. E. , A A '71 •G. H ., Jr., * '8a G. L., S '72 G. L., H '03 G. P., X '96 G. W. , r '08 H., N '73 H., P '96 H. B., E '03 H. D., r * '06 H. F., r * '86 H. L., A '87 H. M., , 3 '69 H. M., Jr., A '88 H. W. , n '98 'J. A. , n '62 J. B., 2 '72 J. M., 2 '04 *J- P., ' * '48 J. s.. * r '77 J- T. F., * * '70 Clark, J. VV., B * '79 L. C, A '74 L. D., A IC '09 L. W., A '7S M. L., * '10 *N., Jr., N '70 R. H., * '09 W. M., e Z '07 w. p., r '11 *W. S., S '62 R. J., A '91 R. K., 2 T '05 S. N., B '09 ♦W., A 'go W., A '92 W. B., A '80 ■ W. D., A '89 W. G., B '97 W. H., S '68 Clarke, C, E '12 E. A. S., A '84 E. C, A '6r E. p., r * '85 F. E., * r '03 G. H., r * '77 J. F., T '75 J. F., * a '02 T. H., B X '77 J. P., * '78 I. E., * '55 H. S., * X '84 R., A '04 R. F., N '80 R. H., e Z '94 T. L., * '97 'T. S., * '75 W. G., N '81 'T. W., A '55 W. H., * '77 W. H., A '98 W. N., M '61 Clarkson, A. R., B * F. M., B * '68 H. M., A '55 *J. VanB., N '77 *T. B., B * Hon. Clary, B. L., T '01 J- T., r '03 L. M., r '04 w. F., r '98 Clason, S. W., * X '64; e X '64 Clausen, 'O. J., B ■[• '71 J. E., 2 '97 Clay, E. F., * '92 G., * '59 C. L., g '68 Claypool, J. B., A K '13 J. H., H '75; K '76 Clearman, *G. M., Jr., r B '76 Cleaveland, C. T., T * '08 Cleaves, D. L., 2 T '01 F. P., n '87 Cleborne, A. B., H '98 Cleland, W. G., I '87 Clement, A. A., 2 T '94 •A. H., Z '59 •C, Jr., Z '57 *C. R., n '62 F. R., n '79 G. H., T '83 S. M., Jr., * '82 Clements, C. W., g '8» E. W., r,B '79 1267 Clements, I. N., T * '70 Cleminshaw, W. H., E '90 Clemmer, J. A., * '73 Clemmons, S. W., T 'iz *W. E., * '89 Clendcning, H. T., A A '73 T. C, A A '99 Cleveland, *H. A., * '70 H. D., * '67 G. C, * '08 *J. P., e Hon. M., *, '11 Clifford, *A., A '74- M. S., e '93 W., A '71 Cline, E. C, P '57 F. A., * '74 H. F., -ir * 'ro •H. L., B X 'os Clinton,»J. W., Z Z '64 Clippinger, A. S., P A'12 G. B., * * '10 H. C, * * '82 H. F., * <* '08 *J. A., * * '83 Clopton, H., X '53 Close, E. B., r B '05 F. B., O '90 Closson, *C. W., n '94 J. T., n '60 W. H., r * 'ir Cloud, C. G., ■St * '70 Clough, J., n '09 J. B., g '68 Clucas, E. W., * '04 Cluff, F. E., n '80 Clyde, J. C, P '66 T. A '88 Clymer, *W. B. S., A - , -76 Coan, R. C, A X '08 Coats, J., * '68 Cobb, A. C, e '81 C. E., e '77 C. K., A '77 C. S., M 'os F. C, A '84 F. H., B 's.? H. O., A X '95 •L. H., g '67 *L. M., K '75 W. W., * '77 Collings, A. A., M '08 Collins, A., "t '73 C. C, H '93 C. H., * '02 E., P '84 F. H., A n '10 F. W., * r '82 G. S., T 'ss H. A., I '06 H. F., M '12 H. K., A n 'oe H. L., P '87 H. T., * '08 J. B., * '81 J. H., e '07 J. R., X '02 K. P., A X '03 R., a '96 R. M., A A '89 R. T., A n '11 s. w., A n '07 *T. H., I '61 W. E., B X '86 W. G., * '03 Colt, *J., * 's6 Colton, J. J., S '55 Colville, G. M., T * '76 Colvin, H. E., P '83 Colwell, *J. W., T '64 R. S., T '70 Comegys, *W. D., * '61 Compton, A. D., N '97 *A. T., e X '63 A. T., M '63 R. O., A n '10 Comstock, C. M., * T '78 G. E., B X '81 J. M., * '05 L. K., O '88 *0. C, O '58 R. L., M '11 Conant, C. E., S '70 F. O., e '80 G. A., 2 '78 L., O '66 R. O., e '12 R. O., e '13 Conde, H. W., * '06 Conderman, N. K., A K '06 Condict, *L. E., * '69 P. K., * '03 Condit, D. L., n '00 Condon, F. C, O '99 J. C, O -95 Condy, G. H., 2 '85 Cone, 'C. D., O '76 J- B., * '57 Congdon, *H. W., B * J. I^., P '99 J. W., T '55 Conger, F. W., * X '02 W., * X '96 Conkty, 'H. P., A A '06 Conklin, M. T., A X '72 Conkling, C. L., * '64 R. S., 2 'II Conley, *D., M '73 J. D., T '69 Connable, A. B., O '94 Connell, C. A., 4* 'jo J. C. 2 '07 L. M., * '07 Connelly, A. C, * V '88 Connolly, M. F., A X '97 Conover, *A. W., N '69 C. S., A X '13 F. B., * X '79 G., A '08 H. B., A X '07 J. T., r B '98 M. J., P '11 P. S., T '84 Conrad, D. A,, 9 Z '92 J. G., e Z '80 Contreras, C, T B '13 Converse, *C, H., A ■84 *C. L., 2 '5S F. S., A '93 *G. S., * 'so Conway, J. S., A K 'oo *W. P., P '00 Cony, *F., e '80 R. A., e '07 Conyngham, J. B., 4 '46 *T. D., * '50 Cook, B. A., * E '06 C. C, * r '91 C. H., n '69 *C. S., A X '81 E. G.. M '91 E. S., A '82 F. L., A n '08 G., * '52 G. W. B., Jr., * r '82 H. A., M '98 H. B., M '03 H. C, * X '93 H. J., 2 '69 H. W., 2 '96 H. W., A X '10 J. B., * r '86 J. D., A '12 *J. M., B * '62 T. S., A '92 J. T., * '96; r '98 M. H., n '05; A A '05 R. G., A '86 R. J., * '76 •S. H., * r '81 *W., * '49 W., A '69 *W. E., B * '61 W. H., r '05 W. S., B * '95 W. W., * X '94 Cooke, *A. W., n '69 E. B., 2 T '01 E. B., A A '04 E. C, '11 'F. s., e '79 H. B., N '82 J. A., r '80 Corlett, B. C, e Z '12 R. D., .e Z '11 Corlew, R. E., T '98 Corlies, *T., A *74 Cornell, H. A., M '72 H. W., r B '89 R-, * '93 •T. W., N '80 Cornell, W. B., A A '99 W. N., B X '83 Cornelius, A. R., V '12 C. LeS., r '10 II. Y., * * '11 Corning, H. W., A '91 Cornish, *E. D., 2 '72 L. C, g '75 Cornwall, L. M., 4 'iz Cornwell, G. G., * '86 Corris, A. J., B * '02 W. R., Jr., B * '01 Corse, F. D., * T '84 Corsen, J. W., F * '87 Corss, *C., P '56 J. K., 2 '89 Cort, *A. L., N '82 Corwin, A. R., 2 '12 G. H., Jr., P '85 Corwine, *Q., K '64 *R. M., K Honor- ary. Corwith, C. R., * '83 Cosgrove, H. B., * '85 Coster, C. C, A X '97 H. A., M '09 M. K., A X '87 W. H., A X '91 Cothren, F. H., 6 '92 *N., e '49 Gotten, P. S., B '05 Cottle, 'W. A., r * '75 Cotton, *J. I-. e Z '79 *s. c, n '60 *w. H., n '72 Cottrell, *C. T., X '96 Couch, W.. R., A X '02 Couchman, J, W., T ^ '78 Coughlin, G. E., N '12 Coulson, *S. C, * * '77 Coulter, J. A., K '05 J. W., e Z "ii Countryman, "C. E., A X '83 Coupe, L. 0. R., T '10 Couper, W. T., T '92 Coursen, J. E., A X '97 VV. H., * '06 Covell, E. C, T '90 Cowan, J., Jr., A * '09 S., A * '11 *W., K * '59 W. E., X '89 *W. W., '56 Cowdin, *J. E., A '79 VV., A '85 Cowee, J. F., E *6s Cowell, B., B X '05 Cowenhoven, C. T., * X '62 Cowie, *W., O '01 Cowles, A. W., A X ■81 *H. W., * '51 I. T., * '77 ♦W. C, Z -56 W. H., * '87 W. L., 2 '78 W. R., •!> '06 Cowper, F. A. G., A X '06 Cox, *A. B., Jr., * '64 *B. F., A '87 B. T., I '92 *E. C, A '74 F. T., B * '13 G. B., r ■!> '87 H. B., * '02 *H. M.", e X '67 J. F., e '04 INDEX OP NAMES Coxe, A. B., * '8'7 H. B., A '85 Coy, E. H., * '10 *E. G., * '69 E. W., T '58 N. B., * '70 S. L., '01 Coykendall, £., T B '95 F., r B '95 F., r B 'oi H. S., r B '91 R. B., r B "oi Coyle, F. J., A A 'II Crabtree, A., A X '92 Craft, 'D., P '57 E. D., M '68 *I. L., K '65 Cragin, H. W., * '72 Craig, C. P., P '83 E. P., g '06 H. H., Z '99 T. W., * '92 L. W., r * '79 E. A., e Z '05 R. C, O 'II T., P '75 W. E., S '07 Craighead, M. B., A '92 Craigllill, E. A., Jr., H '92 W. E., H '80 Craigie, F. J., B 4> '69 Cram, "H. S., A '73 J. S., A '72 Cramer, *J. W. P., F B '95 Cramplin, *H. A., A X '80 Crandall, B. F., P A '10 ♦C. D., B * '79 H. B., E '59 'R. B., n '63 T. M., B * 'OS Crandell, R. L., P * '12 Crane, A. B., Z '54 C. E., n '06 E. A., Z '54 E. H., n '98 *F. W., O '90 ♦G. W., * '50 H. O., O '84 J., A '90 L. N-, r * '90 P., B X '06 *R. s., n '57 R. W., O '08 W. M., Jr., * '04 W. S., A '90 Cranmer, J. B., B '04 Cranston, J. P., P '05 J. S., A "92 Cranz, «W. S., P '80 Grapo, S. T., * '86 Crary, J. H., Z '08 Cravens, J. S., 4* '93 W. M., K * '58 Crawford, A. M., H '00 A. McD., H '00 *C., A A '58 ♦C, T '87 C. B., H '03 D. A., * '98 G. H., N '68 J. C, P '71 H., N '75 H. N., P A 'II J. E., P '04 J. O., T A '09 P. N., P 'OS S. H., N '91 iW. E., * '86 Crawshaw, J. E., Z '02 Creamer, A. G., T * •84 Creedej T. R., Jr., 2 Creegan, "C. C, * P '03 Crehore, C. L., A '90 M. S., A '82 VV. W., * '86' Creighton, *B. R., ^ a '85 Cremm, L. D., * '11 Crenshaw, R. L., I '85 Cressey, G. C, '75 Crispin, C. G., A X '02 Crittenden, B. P., P B '12 J. L., e z '82 Critz, F. A., Jr., X '03 *W. B., X '06 Crocker, A., A '79 •A., A '8s A. c, n '94 E. S., T 'Si H., T '67 *H. H., A '74 K. F., A '88 R. I., A '90 Crockett, *G. W., 2 T '93 Crofoot, C. M., O '74 Crombie, *D. A., P * Cromley, L. T., A '03 Cromwell, G., * '83 *H. B., * '84 J. W., Jr., r B '89 L., r B '86 Cronk, D., * P '74 Crook, S. W., * '89 Crooks, J. L., * * '12 Cropsey, J. C, T B '93 Crosby, *B. L., ^ *g2 *C., * X '79 •C. J. F., n '95 *J., e '84 *J. L., e 'S3 J. L. (2d), e '10 J. w., e '82 L. A., e '13 M. L., A '77 E. H., E '94 S. VanR., A., '91 *W. S., A '70 Cross, 'J. W., S 's8 O. H., * '91 S. M., * '88 W. F., X '58 Crosset, E. C, Z '05 Crossley, A. B., A '11 Grossman, R. N., O '87 *W. H., Jr., N '85 Crouch, *H. C, * '79 •J. D., N '81 Croul, E., '08 Crowell, C. E., Jr., A X '10 «E. L., S '55 H. W., r B '95 *J. F., r B '78 M. W., H '10 R. H., * '98 R. S., e '10 w. R., n '01 Crowley, W. B., * T '89 Crowninshield, B. B., A '90 F., A '66 F. B., A '91 Crowther, *T., N '58 Croxton, *J. T., * '57 Cruger, J. P., A '81 Crumby, *G. F., T '79 Crummey, S. A., * '89 Crump, '*J. G., 4> '79 *J. M;, X '63 S. A., X '80 VV., X '87 Crutcher, *G. C, Z Z '61 *G. C, T '62 Cryer, «H. M., K * '66 Crydenwise, H. W., "t r '93 H. W., M '93 Cryder, W. W., A '91 Cuddeback, C. E., * '71 Cudworth, A. E., 11 '78 Culbertson, D. F., * * '02 F., E -77 Cull, G. T., M '89 CuIIen, K. P., A '68 CuUom, M. MoT., T '94 Culman, C. W., T B '09 F., r B '12 Gulp, *W. B., A '54 Culver, A. M., 2 '78 C. B., N '84; r B '86 Cumback, W., '^ 4» '03 Cumber, B. L., •I' F '05 Cummin, J. W., A '92 Gumming, G. M., A '76 G. M., e Z '81 Cummings, C, Z '86 C. C, K -ir '66 C. K., A '93 *E. C, e 'S3 F. M., * S2 '86 *G. H., e '72 G. H., 2 '80 G. O., e '13 H. s. n '62 E. M., n '09 W. E., e 'go Cummins, J. T., M '09 E. A., M '08 T. K., A '84 Cumnock, A. J., A '91 Cumston, C. H., S '70 Cunningham, *A. M., * '69 C. C, * '09 F., * '83 F. B., P '03 F. L., r B '12 G. L., B '02 H. B., B '98 H. C, A '61 H. W., A '82 J. P. H., A X '75 K. R., Z '09 E. H., * '07 *S., A -77 S., * Q '84 S. W., 2 '13 W. DeL., A '82 Cureton, S., A '09 Curnick, E. T., * * '74 Currier, W. B. H., T '02 Curry, J. H., K * '71 Curtis, A., A '84 •B. R., A '75 *C., e '64 C. E., B X '83 C. E., * 4> '85 C. P., Jr., A '83 D. H., n '10 Curtis, *E, C, A '69 E. J., '74 E. U., e '82 F. G., A '90 G. B., * '63 G. L., * "78 G. W., r B '91 •H., A '54 H. B., T '11 H. F., Jr., 3 '87 H. G., A '6s H. R., A '85 J. G., A '66 J. G., B * '06 »J. T., Jr., A '68 Law., A '70 Lou., A '70 L. E., * '72 N., A '77 O. S., A '78 R. W., A '76 T. P., r B '93 W., Jr., * a '96 W. G., A '11 W. R., S '90 Curtiss, H. T., * '10 J. Wm., /J> '79 J. Wh., * '79 *S. I., 2 '67 Gushing, A. A., 2 '03 C. C. S., * '02 C. E., * '85 E. O., E '09 G. D., A '85 H. G., A '91 H. H., O '88 H. H., S '98 H. W., * '91 ♦J. McK., A 'ss J. R., r * '69 M. p„ e '09 s. G., r * '72 •T. A., n '57 W. L., * '72 w. s., e 'OS Cushman, C. £., n '99 c. H., n '82 •C. H., e '68 c. w., e z 'lo E. L., A A '9S H. c, r * '06 N. F., r B '95 R. s., r * '02 W. D., * '99 Cuthbert, R. B., * T '98 Cutlar, L. J'. P., B '97 Cutler, C. W., * '85 E. G., A '68 N. L., Z '73 W. H., 9 '00 W. H., Z T '97 W. S., A '75 Cutter, E., * '52 L. W., e '8s *R. H., * '58 W. E., A '69 Dabbs, C. H., X '05 Dabney, A. S., A '71 B. D., H '08 T. L., H '8s *V., H '54 v., H '94 Daddow, H. L., P '82 Dadmun, *A., 2 54 Daggett, C. M., g '03 D., 4* '79 E., * E '12 J. M., T '68 J. M., r B '98 W. G., * '80 1269 INDEX OF NAMES V: Dain, J. McL., E'03 L. E., O" E '03 Dautel, G., * '99; 2 '99 Davant, J. A., I '12 Davenport, *C. E., T •63 D., * '73 D., e z '98 *G. D., A A '56 H., e Z '02 H. I., T '01 *J- A., * '61 *S. D., n '57 Davidson, A. R., K '05 C. S., O '06 E. C, Jr., 2 '99 E. E., P '86 G. B., A X '84 G. G., r * '12 J. C, K '70 *J. M., K '68 R. B., K '69 R. H. M., H '52 Davies, C. F., N '88 E. L., A X '06 H. L., N '00 M. D., r * '96 T. C, 2 T '94 T. F., N '97 Davis, *A. J., M '65 B., * '93 B. F. .\., K '69 B. H., e '66 *B. L., H '64 C, * X '74 C. B., O '98 *C. C, T '67 C. C, n '79 C. E., H '87 C. J., A X '94 C. P., * '91 D., E 'do *D. F., n '62 *E., M '76 E. B., n '89 E. F., e '71 E. H., B '59 E. W., A '76 *F. B., A '62 F. C, 2 '9S *F. DuP., A '70 *F. S., * '61 F. T., r * '11 F. W., # '77 G., I '00 *G. H., A '79 G. H., n '96 G. K., r * '96 *G. M., A '83 *G. P., * '64; E '64 G. S., N '80 H., Jr., N '56 H. A., M '78 H. A., 9 '12 H. C, * '09 H. R., * r 'It H. T., A '90 J. A., 2 P '12 J. E., * 'OD *J. J., K '65 J. T., Jr., A '89 J. W., * '01 *L., P '91 M., B * '87 M. M., I '06 M. W., 9 74 O. IC, M '88 P. M., 2 P '04 Davis, P. VanD., * '05 *R. B., H '56 R. C, O '59 *R. H., A '91 R. W., 2 T '12 *S. B., N '98 S. C, A '93 T. J., r '10 T. L., * '04 V. M., N '76 W., A '76 W., * '97 W. E., * X '68 w. G., n '77; r B '79 W. G., 9 '79 W. H., 2 '93; * E '93 W. S., * * '89 *W. S., 2 93; * E '93 Davison, C. S., * X '79 E. M., A '74 E. S., A * '12 H. D., A * '13 Davock, C. W., O '07 H. N., O '09 H. P., O '70 Davy, D. A., T '97 J. R., B * '93; A X '94 Daw, W. E., N '79; r B '79 Dawes, A. S., T A '10 C. M., * '76 K. T., T A '10 Dawley, A. A., B X '09 D. B., A X '13 W. J., B X '04 W. J., 2 P '04 Dawson, B. T., E '09 H. M., A * '13 H. T., * r '81 *J- M., * '84 Day, A, A., O '63 A. P., * '90 C, * '92 C. O., * '72 E. M., * '94 H. C, A n -10 H. S., * '12 J-. * '73 J. A., r * '72 J. E.. 2 '71 P. L., A '09 R. F., E 'OS R. W.y * '75 S. A., K '64 T. M., '86 W. H., O '89 W. H., 2 '89 Dayhuff, O. M., g '09 Dayton, *B. B., B * '73 *0. M., T '64 Deacon, A. S., O '80 Dealand, *C. E., II '76 Dean, A. B., M '84 ♦B. C, T '64 *B. W., S '48 C. E., 2 '96 F. M., B * '77; M '77 J. H., X 'S7 L., 4> '09 W. K., B •!■ '76 Deane, "E. R,, r * '88 H., A A -08 W., A '70 Dearborn, ''A. B., ■6.1 Dearborn, F. M., N '97 H. C, 3 '02 H. F., T A '07 •J. W., n '70 R. F., n '70 Dearing, *A. T., A A '63 J. L., S '84 Dearth, F. D., 9 '87 De Billier, "F. O., A '78 W. B., A '88 Decker, F. H., * X '95 L. M., A n '11 De Coster, C. C, 2 '68 Deering, E. H., 9 '72 Deery, R. E., T '48 DeFigueroa, V. M. O., A X '89 DeForest, *E. L., * L. S., * '79 DeFreese, *G., Z Z '62 De Freest, H. E., * X '92 De Fuentes, W. R., T A '03 De Garmendia, DeC, r B '10 DeGersdorff, C. A., A '87 *G. B., A '88 Dehn, W. M., A n '03 Deignan, J. H., N '95 Delabarre, W. E., T '80 Delaney, C. M., A n '08 H. S., A K '07 Delano, F. A., A '83 •J- S., * '61; A '61 •R. W., A A '67 S. A., r B '12 De Lano, S. A., O '10 Delanoy, E. P., N '84 Delavan, D. B., «^ ^72 E. C, Jr., * X '80 De Long, C. S., * '11 DeMallie, A. W., B * '02 B. T., B * '08 Demarest, D. J., r * '10 G. McL., P '98 DeMauriac, G. M., A X '02 Demeritt, H. L., H '74 DeMeritte, E., H '69 'F., n '70 ^ :c. J., n '69 Demmg. C, * '72 ^ , J. C, H '58 DeMoraes, D. C., A X '79 DeMott, *E. P., 2 'ii Demotte, J. B., "* 4» Dempsey, E. C, A '12 ^ J. H., A '82 Denegre, W. D., A '79 W. P., 'J' a '77 Denise, *F. W * X '81 Denison, *A. C, * '47 Denning, A. C, 9 'os Dennis, H. V., Jr., * X '94 J. B., A X '87 P. G., r * '10 S. F., * '09 Denniston, J. O., $ 's6 1270 INDEX OF NAMES Denniston, A. C, A Denny, A. B., A '77 A. R., I '00 *D., A '54 *D., Jr., A '87 E. W., II "57 H. St. t., r B '87 J. W., A '68 S". E., * S2 "91 W. B., I '99 DeNormandie, C. L., A '93 Dent, W. E., * '89 Denton, A. B., O '63 E. C, B t '87 DePeyster, "C. L., A ■89 DePrez, D. W., A A '08 DePuy, C. TenE., B * '82 Derby, A. P., E '99 *N. L., A '67 W. M. (Jr.), * '85 W. P., A '89 Dernell, W. H., * Q DeRosset, *L. H., B '60 Derrick, H. B., K * Derthick, W. M., Jr., P A '10 DeSaulles, *H. L., A '57 Despard, D. L., H '85 Deuel, C. E., A X '87 DeVeau, F. C, A '87 Devenport, *J. J., 'SS Devens, A. L., A '74 Devine, C. P.,. A K '12 D. G., 2 '11 J. J-, e 'II R. F., Jr., A K '11 Devlin, D. J., T A '02 J. L. A.. T A '04 P. A., T A '10 W. J., T A '05 DeVore, *H. V., * * '79 Dewey, A. J., E '80 L. S., e '95 M., S '74 W. R., A '86 Dewhurst, *F. E., % •78 DeWindt, H. A., A '81 Dewing, *C., * '74 •E. F., II '56 DeWitt, *A. A., T '55 C. E., T '79 C. R., B X '10 E. A., n '82 R., T '06 R., * i2 '08 S. VV., P '69 *W. H., T '75 DeWoIf, D., A A '70 Dexter, A. W., A '93 *G., A 's8 G., A '87 H. F., S '84 P., A '89 •S. (a), A '90 ♦S. (b), A '90 S. K., M '62 S. W., * '78 Dey, C. R., B '98 Dey, H., O '72 W. M., H '98; B '00 DeYampert, C. P., * '84 *J. L., * '50 Deyo, I. T., S '79 Diack, W. T., E '03 Dibble, E. J., A X '04 L. J., A X '09 L. L., r 'lo Dibblee, A. J., A '93 Dick, A. C, H '07 A. C., I '07 D. C, A * '08 ^ F-. T '75 Dickerman, A. L., 2 T '09 E. H., * '75 ♦G. A., * '55 G. L., * '74 Dickey, C. D., Jr., A '82 *H. T., A '86 M. P., n '74 •p. F., r B '99 Dickinson, *A., 4» '56 A. G., r B '93 A. J., Jr., ■J' '00 *C. H., n '59 Dickson, B. H., Jr., A '90 B. v., I '99 C. B., I '93 J. B., P '83 J. E., 2 '63 J. R., P -77 W. L., * '78 Dill, *W. H., * X '62 Dillingham, C., M '90 *C. C, * 'so *E. R., * '77 F. A., * '91 H. L., n '09 Dillman, A. F., B * '99 M. J., Jr., G Z '12 Dillon, J. A., A '64 J. M., r B '89 Dillow, G. M., T '68 Dilts, *F. VanD., P Dimmock, B. B., A A '°3 Dimon, N. H., M '70 Dines, T. M., * '08 Dingley, E. N., * '83 F. L., e '61 Dingwell, J., 2 '63; T •6s J., Jr., 2 '72 Dinsmoor, *G. R., A '63 c. A., n '84 *F. F., A '67 Dissel, T. A., 2 T '05 Dix, C. H., * '70 Dixon, A. C, A A '03 A. J. D., A '70 C. E., B * '84 C. E., * '!> '88 ♦J. M., * X '63 •L. B., 2 T '93 R. D., B '10 W. H., * X '86 W. P., * '68 Dixwell, J., A '70 Doane, J. W., Jr., * '91 Dobbin, J., 6 X '59 Docharty, "G. B., N hon. J. B., N '61 Elockstader, E. E., T '89 Dodd, E. M., A '80 H., X '06 M. J., A A -13 Doddridge, J. H., * P. P., * * '08 Dodge, *A., n '07 A. D., * '03 *A. M., * '74 C. E., S '10 C. S., * '8s D. C., 4.' X '06 E. N., * '06 E. S., A '73 •F. E., e Z '82 *F. M., H '52 F. T., * '04 G., * '09 G. C., M '06 *G. E., * '70 G. P., * E 'II H. H., A K '08 J. C, A '73 L, 9 '13 M. H., B X '71 M. J., * '98 M. W., 4* '99 O. W., A A '76 P. L., * '07 R. E., 2 '73 *R. O., M '09 R. W.. g '06 •W. G., e Z '82 Doe, *A. B., S '74 A. K., 6 Z '12 A. P., r * '74 Doerr, H., * E '10 Doggett, *T., B X Hon. Doherty, J. L., G '89 L. A., ■!> '07 T. v., G '95 Dohmen, E. J., P A '11 F. W., P A '08 Dollarhide, C. T., * * '72 Dolson, E. L., A X '88 Domet, K. S., E '07 Dominick, E., ^ '04 Donald, J., N '83 J. D., N -85 J. G., T A '11; * '08 P. Y., -I' -11 Donaldson, 'F., Jr., A '79 Donelson, *J. S., 4» *S4 Donnell, *F. M., S '84 H., 6 Z '10 H. E., 3 '12 Donnelly, F. E., $ '93 •J., M '62 Donoho, J. M., ^ '08 Donovan, W. N., S '92 Donwortli, A. B., G '90 Doran, W. S., * '04 Dore, *J. S., g '67 Doremus, C. A., N '70 F., P '70 *R. O., N Hon. Doringh, *F. W., * '84 Dorman, E. W., T * '03 Dornin, N, E., 9 Z '96 Doron, J. G., T '84 Dorr, A., A '89 B. H., A '78 Dorr, G. B., S '60 J-, A '83 *VV. H., A '65 Dorrance, *E. N., A A '65 G. M., * 's6 Dorsett, R. C, I' B '72 Dorsey, E. H., A A '96 F. O., * '93 *H. W., A '56 Dortch, *F. W., T '96 Doss, S., * * '10 Doty, A. I., * * '90 A. N., K '12 D. Z., r B '97 S. W., N '69 Doubleday, C. E., * V •S7 R. S., * r -13 Dougan, W. T., K '65 Dougherty, D. C, A X '13 E. L, r B '95 J. G., T '6s R. L., A A '97 Doughty, *G. F., * '74 Douglas, C. W., * r '90 F. B„ I '91 *G., * '49 G. P., * '89 H. T., T A '10 H. W., O '90 J., N '94 M. F., B '10 M. G., * 'd8 R. E., I '89 •S. A., B '02 W. E., A * '99 Douglass, B. K., G Z '10 G., * '64 G. C., A A '9S J. A., G ■s4 J. L., T '69 J. M., * '80 *0. A., A A '69 *R. D., 2 '60 W., T '94 W. J., A A '93 W. R., * '87 Dounce, G. A., A X '79 Dow, A. W., r B '88 *B. R., M '82 D. B., r * '84 E. W., M '84 F. c., n '93 G. L., n '02 G. W., * !J '89 H. A., * '00 Dowd, J. B., X '77 ♦W. F., X '87 Dowling, H. McC, * 4> '93 ♦H. S., A '8s Downman, *J. J., H '54 Downer, C, A '89 W. v., * '78 Downey, A. St. J., A X '02; r "fr '01 D. G., r * '84 L. S., r ■!> '07 W. E., N '00 Downie, D., T '69 Downs, D. V. L., P F. S., P '06 ♦T. B., * * '66 1271 INDEX OF NAMES Downs, W. F., r B '8a W. F., P 'II Doxtater, W. E., T '83 JJoyle, A. M., K '09 C. F., B * '13 *C. F., Jr., * '99 N. J., r B 'Ab Dozier, A, J., H '53 •J. A., Jr., Z '54 L. D., Jr., 2 'II Drake, A. H., X '63 •A. W., * '57 C. N., N '06 *J. E., H "67 J. S., A A '67; S '67 M. v., A A '03 T. C, * a '86 Drane, B. S., B '02 F. B., B '12 F. P., B "06 *J. K., H 'S3 R., B '10 Draper, •£., 2 '65 G. B., B "t 'g?. G. F., * r 'So G. H., * r '12 •G. p., B * '57 R. C, B * '06 W. IC, A '8s W. S., Jr., r '01 Dreisbach, J. M., * '03 Dresser, *E. T., E '64 H. E., N '59 W. H., r •!> '80 Drew, F. E., n '97 *G. W., * '70 H. A., n '83 Drewry, H. M., Z 'ss J. C, H '82 Driscoll, G. C, B * '02 J. A., K '02 J. G., n '09 M. A., Jr., T '06 Driggs, *H. p., * '95 Drisler, *F., T B '74 H., Jr., r B -69 Druding, F. D., N '04; r B '06 Drummond, A. F., a '88 A. M., T '06 *C., e '53 C. M., g '98 D. c, e '09 D. H., a '64 G. I., T A '13 H., * '04 *J., e Hon. J. B., e '07 *J. H., S '46 J. H., Jr., S -77 K. S., T A '12 N. L., T '02 R. C. S., T '01 R. W., T '12 W. B., e '07 Drury, A. G., S '6s W. H., * '6s Drysdale, *J. M., '81 Dryden, J. F., '6s Dryer, G. H., * T '72 R. C, B * '02 Duane, W. N., A '92 DuBois, C. C, n '91 C. L., * n '71 E. yanF,, V * '93 F. I., * '72 F. T., K '95 J. H., n '99 DuBois, J. K., * '72 Dubose, H. W., T '04 DuBose, W. p., H 'S7 DuCharme, C. B., O 'os F. T., O '90 H., O '08 Dudley, 'D. B., n '56 E., A '70 *F., S '66 *F., * '7S •G. D., e Z '87 H. M., P A '09 J. P., H '03 L. E., 2 '03 P. S., r B '86 *T. U., H '55 *\V. A.. T '69; 2 '70 Duer, E. L., * '57 DuFais, J. L., A '77 Duffet, N., B * '10 Duffield, B., O '83 E. T., A A '04 J. R., A A '02 P., A '92 Dufourcq, E. L., r B '90 R. G., r B '02 Duggan, E. F., * X ■04 Duguid, A. F., T A '10 Duhigg, »D., n '63 Dukemeimer, W. E., X '02 Dukes, R. G., * * '92 Dulany, H. R., Jr., H '07 J. H., r * '84 Dulin, G., e Z '12; A X '12 Dull, *A. P. L., * '81 Dulles, *A. C, * '53 Dumaresq, *F., A '7s Duraartrait, *A. C, Z Z '58 Dunbar, •F., Z '46 *L. L., * '56 *R. C, * -56 Duncan, A. M., X '69 *DeW. C, n '61 •E. A., H '67 E. A., A '06 H. J., T A 'II *J. M., I '89 *L. C. * '52 T. A., r * '74 w. E., r * '78 Dunham, A. W., V * '00 G. W., A '98 L. E., O '86 S. G., * X '92 W. C, * X '75 Dunkelberger, C. E., M '8s Dunlap, *H., 6 'S4 •I., Jr., * '52 •W. G., e '45 •W. H., * r '7s W. K., B * '93 Dunlevy, E. F.. T '83 (H.) H., A '82 Dunlop, A. C, T A '03 D., * * '96 G. H., * * '88 Dunn, *A., S 'S2 •b. L., X '56 E., * '9B F. G., 3 '86 Dunn, G G., A '83 G. H., A '63 G. S., N '89 H. A., N '97 "J. C, Q '61 J. L., * E '10 •J. K., '55 L. W., Z '07 W., Jr., B '04 Dunne, "B., 6 Z '02 Dunnell, M. B., B * ■86 •M. H., 3 '49 Dunning, £. J., A '68 F. G., T A '06 G. F., e Hon. H., H '82 *H. N., * -48 P. C., M '08 W. B., M 'lo Dunton, *L., 3 's5 L. M., * ]■ '76 W. B., A A '98 ^ nv. C, A A '57 Dupee, E., * '89 G. W., * '90 Dupre, *A. A., 2 '56 *L. J., * '47 DuPuy, C. M., * '08 H. W., * '03 Durand, J. E., * '76 Durell, R. B., * 'n Durfee, E. B., T '84 Durham, J. E., P '78 T. W., * * '69 Durr, ♦£. A., X '62 *L. G., X '69 „ "R. J., X -57 Durston, *J. E., * r '01 J. H., * '69 Dusenbury, E. C. N '82 Dusinberre, *D. S P '61 Dutcher, A. G., B * '04 J. E., B * '07 J. S.. * '86 *N. H., E '94 Dutton, 'A. I., A A •58 C. H., n '87; 2 '87 •G. P., * '6s *H. M., * 's7 S. T., * '73^' W. S., B X '90; 2 T '92 Duyckink, W. C., * '65 Dwelle, J. A., * F 'os *W. D., A X '83 Dwight, A. W., P A '11 B. H., * '95 F., * '94 O. L., P A '13 *R. O., * '58 S., * '76 T., A '66 W. M., O "67 Dwyer, E. J., 2 T '05 *V. R., O '94 Dye, A. G., M '01 Dyer, A. S., 9 '91 *F. A.. E '6s F. M., r * '95 J. F., T '99 W. A., T '86 Dyke, •H. M., H '38 Dyment, W. A., A * 1272 Dyson, *J. L., X '56 Eagen, E. P., X '98 Eagle, J. F., * '96 Eakin, "E. A., * '56 *W. A., X '54 Eames, F. H., Q '82 W. M., e '8s' Earle, D. O., A '93 M., A '83 •M. L., 1' B '86 P. H., H '00 T., A X '08; r B '09 Early, E. J., T 'oi Earnest, W. H., P '97 East, E. M., A H '01 Easter, J. B., P '11 Easterling, . W. R., V '99 Eastman, *A., 9 '54 C, e '96 *E., 9 '57 H. B., e '02 J-. N '74 L. R., S 'S7 R. €., A X '88 Eastmead, D. H., * X '12 Easton, C. H., N '8$ C. S., * n '88 K., r B '06 R. E., 9 Z '97 S. A.. 9 Z '94 Eaton, B. L., + * '83 C. R., * r 'ii C. S., A '77 F. M., * '82 G. H., 2 '70 *H. A., A A '62 H. D.. 2 '87 H. D.. 2 T '06 H. E., M '66; B * '67 H. N., M '04 H. W., N '86 J- Q.. n '93 J. s., n '89 *J. W.. Jr., * '70 L. K.. E -99 R. K., 9 '05 R. W., r * '12 S. B., * '62 S. L., 4» 'yy *T. G., 2 '80; B •80 *V. W., n '92 *W. E., * '85 W. G., Jr., n '75 Ebbitt, W. D., N -lo Ebersole, *C. A., * '90 Echols, E.. H A '67 *E., H '72 Eckart, N. .\., 9 Z '99 Eckel, E. C, N '94 Eckert, E. W., * Q '75 Eckhart, P. B., A A '99 Eckman, J. N., K '67 Eddy, H. R., * n '11 C. F., n '73 D. R., 9 X '60 *E. L., B * '68 G. P., 9 X '62 J. T., * r '91 N. A., $ '70 *W. N., * '80 Edgar, F. G., A * '12 *G. T., * '94 J. B., * '916 •J. W., * '54 M. W., '82 R. B., 'l^ '02 *T. B., -i' * '66 INDEX OF NAMES Edgeoomb, E. I., * V ■89 Edgerly, C. J., A "82 •W. H., A '86 Edgerton, C. E., T '82 T. M., A A '06 Edick. *P. H., B * '73 Edmands, 'T. S, A '67 Edmonds, J. E., X 'oo Edmondson, J. H., X '00 Edson, A. W., H '78 P. P., n '02 Edwards, A. D., * fl '95 D. T., I '08 G. B., * '78 H. E., S T '94 H. J., 2 P 'oi H. M., Jr., P '10 H. R.. A '83 H. R., * '09 H. W., B * 'II 'J., K '62 J. C, Jr., * '09 J. E., P '88 *R. A., A X '03 R. S., n '13 T. E., X '07 W. D., B * '11 W. H., n '12 Efner, *H. W., 2 '65 Egbert, A. J., B * '77; A A '77 *E., * * '73 T. E., A A '74 Eggerding, H., * X *oo Eilringbaus, J. C. B., B '01 Eichhorn, E. P., * E '10 Eiswald, T. G., F * '94 Ekeley, J. B., M '91 Ela, E. S., r * '82 Elden, *W., G "67 Elder, G. R., * a '84 H. H., r '00 H. S., '06 I. L., e '73 *J. F., g '60 W. W., E '08 Elderkin, G. W., * T '01 J. D., n '04 Eldred, H. S., H '74 Eldredge, *H. W., S '71 Eldridge, F. L., A '82 H. C, r * '92 W. H.. A A '9S Elfreth, *J., Z Z '63 Eliot, G., * '77 J. F., e '73 S. A., A '84 Elkin, T. F., X '92 Elkins, G. W., T '96 S. B., Jr., * '00 Ellerby, R., E '70 Elliot, C. S., * '67 G. T., * "77 ♦H. R., * '71 Elliott, B. F., r ■!> '83 •D. S., Z '47 E. F., S '82 E. T., * '58 F. A., 2 '96 i ♦G. M.i N '611 G. M., N '86 J. B., A '62 J. F., * * '68 k.' Elliott, J. W., A '74 - G., A A '59 C, B '99; H '00 •P., H '60 R. B., N 'S9 *R. H., Z '37; H *R. W. B., A '61 W. P., A '70 *W. Y., r '96 Ellis, A. C, e Z '88 c. A., r * '00 C. J., A '65 D. W., S '12 E. D., A A '74 G. W., A A '68 G. W., T '78 H. C, A A '94 *J. M., 2 '56 L. T., T A '06 R. N., A 'So *T., * '53 •W. R., A '67 W. S., A '89 Ellison, ♦G. P., 2 '83 Ells, S. C, T A '08 Ellson, J. v., M '91 Ellsworth, J. A., A A '86 S. W., A '93 Elmer, E. S., O '66 *J., * X '85 Elmes, C. W., A X '95 Elting, V. M., r B '91 Elwell, D., 2 T '04 H., 2 T '13 H. R., 2 T '10 Elwood, F. T., B * '94 *F. W., A '74 ♦1. N., O '67 Ely, A. H., * '8s ♦C. F., r * '75 E. C, * '04 E. F., T '79 *E. S., P '00 F. W., 2 '82 G., * '06 H. G., n '6s J. A., N '58 J. M., * '12 J. S., E '10 M. U., * '98 P. VanR., A '78 R. E., 2 '85 W. B., * '04 Emanuel, *M., H A '71 Embick, 'J. B., A '91 Embody, G. C, M '00 Embury, A., T B '76 Emerson, C, A '63 *C. H., e '46 C. J., 2 T '04 E. B., E '65 E. D., n '84 •F. F., T '63 ♦F. W., A '82 G. O., B * '67 ♦H. M., T '58 ♦J. c, n '93 N. w., n '00 *R., 2 '58 *R. L., A '91 S. G., n '87 w. R. P., n '92 Emery, *E. L., H '77 E. S., A '87 ♦G. F., A '66 *J. A., 2 '6s •J. J., e z '84 *J. S.. g '51 •J. w., e '53 Emery, L., T B '04 *T. C, G '46 T. J., e '68 w. M., e '89 Emig, H. A., A K '08 Emigh, W. C, * Q 'og Emley, J. N., N '91 Emmat, H. R. L., '12 Emmet, R. G., A '93 Empey, A. L., B * '98 Enders, W. F., B * '02 Endicott, W., Jr., A '87 Engel, G. H., B * '97 Engelhard, G., E '09 Englehard, G. P., A A '82 Englehardt, F., 2 Hon. England, *M. M., K ^ '58 English, G. \V., A X '08. L. F., n '88 R. B., * '08 Engs, *G., * '60 Eno, W. P., * '82 Enochs, M. S., T *oq R. E., r '12 Ensign, L. M., A X Entz, F. A., N '66 Enyard, I. N., * X '96 Epes, B. J., H 'S2 W. P., '77 Erwin, A. G., * '07 *G. Z., A '65 J. H., X '05 J. B., B -56 Esher *(T.) B., * '05 Espinosa, *Carlos, F B '08 Esselburne, E. E., B X '88; E '88 Essington, J. W., A 11 '10 T. G., A n '06; A A '08 Estabrook, F. P., * F '91 G. W., n '61 R. F., n '02 Este, L. £., F B 'go •W. M., A '52; * '52 Estee, R. G., F B '08 Esten, R. B., T '80 Estes, *C. F., g '58 *H. R., E '47 W. D.. M '01 Estilette, E. D., * '57 Etheridge, C. L., A X '90 Eure, 'M. R., B '89 Eustis, C, A '63 ■ F. I., A '68 'J. J., A '69 Eyer, G. A., F B '01 Evans, A. H., T '82 A. J., X '53 Evans, C. B., II '73- *D., X '68 'F. D., K '61 F. M., e Z '03 G., F * '97 H. C., E '95; B X '96 H. D., n '64 H. J., P '79 *J. A., X '78 J. A., X '81 J. A., I '04 J. D., B X '97 J. D., A X '01 J. H., 2 '61 J. R., * Q 'os ♦L. R., * '58 L. S., K 'g7 M. M., * F -11 N. W., K '64 O. C, I '04 R. R.. A * 'og R. v., X '90; * '91 *T. C, Z Z '61 W. A. D., F B '03 W. D., 2 '8s W. H., H A '70 W. S., P '70 Evarts, A. W., * '69 P., A >8i •W., A '72 Eveleth, F. H., g '70 F. W., n -62 *J. G., e '47 *j. M., e '49 Everett, *C. C., 6 'so C. T., A A '81 J. C., A A '85 *W. P., S '53 *W. R., A X 'gr Everingham, J. J., B * '73 Everts, C. P., e Z '8s Evvalt, J. H., Jr., A '07 Ewlng, B. F., I '04 H. H., * * 'g4 J. G., * '8g R. M., F '49 *T. M., H '54 Ewins, *F. C, n '64 Eyer, G. A., N '00 Eynon, H. B., M '08; A K 'lo Fager, J. H., Jr., A K *oo Fahys, G. E., F B '84 Faich, A. J., T '94 Fair, C. M., * 'gg Fairbank, J. J. M., ^ '03 •K., A 'go Fallrbanks, A., II '86 E. T., * 'sg *G. G., S '47 •H. L., e '95 R. M., * '05 R. N., n '88 Fairchild, A. C, P '77 C. S., A '63 E. S., 2 '55 E. S., Z '56 L. F., B * '09 Fairfield, A. P., 9 '99 H., e '57 *s. M., n '76 Fairfax, *R., H '60 Fairley, J. A., 2 '88 Fajrlie, C. W., F * '08 Fairman, *C., g '50 R. H. B., N '67 Fales, D. A., 2 T '13 1273 INDEX OF NAMES Falconer, "H. S., X '77 •K., X '60 Falk. D. B., r B '82 G. W., r B '82 L. L., T '06 Falkinburg, G. J., M '04 Fancher, P. S., O '85 Fanning, M. S., T 'gi R. B., * E '93 W., Jr., N '69 Fant, E. McL., X '96 L. B., r '97 L. G., r '97 R. T., X '81 Fargo, E. A., A '88 F. M., * '81 Faris, *G. M., * * '00 Farley, J. A., * '99 Farmer, J. E., * '91 Farnam, C. H., * '68 ♦G. B., * '63 G. B., * *97 H., * '95 H. W., * '74 T. W., * '99 W. W., * '66 Famham, E., A '66 Farnsworth, A. J., 4> E A.'j., 2 T '94 E. k, A A '79 J. M., N '67 W., A '77 Farnum, C. C., B * '65 *G. L., H '70 J. R., r *-67 Farquhar, A. D., A *ii J. W., r B '87 'R. H., A X '80 W. J., A '91 Farr, *H. H., K '67 M. E., K '01 Farrar, F., H A '72 *H., H A '70 P. S., B '08 Farrel, F., Jr., ■!> '03 Farrier, E., 2 '10 R. E., M '85 Farrington, *G. E., A '63 *J. B., e '54 *S. C., '60 Farron, G. F., B '63 Farv^ll, A. G., 2 T '93 Faser. H. M., X '12 Faultier, C. J., Jr., H •ui6 K. C, N '82 *J. (Jr.), * '59 *L. B., * '59 R. E., A '90 •S. H., 12 '57 W. E., A '87 Faust, E. S., * '08 Favorite, C. F., A K '11 G. U., A K '11 Fay, A. S., -^ * '79 C. S., e Z '06 D. B., A '81 *J. E., E '56 *0. W., n '56 .Fearing, *C. F., A '63 D. B., A '82 G. R., Jr., A '93 W. I., 11 '09 Fearn, J. W., * '51 P. LeR., r B '89 Fearon, H. D., * P '86 Feary, P., T '04 Featlierston, D. McE.. X '87 Fee, *VV. M., M '58 I'eely, E. F., B * '02 Feeny, J. L., E '07 Felcli, F. L., O '76 T. A., O '71 Feldmeier, H., * it '92 J-'ell, S. M., * X 'jo W. P., * '74 Fellows, H. H., P * H. \., V * '88 J. F., r * '85 •J. W.. n '58 *L., N '67 ♦R., N '67 W. B., n '80 W. G., A '82 I'els, G. L., K '10 i'elt, F. E., T '10 I'elter, W. L., N '83 I'Clton, C. C.,.A '72 •T. C., A '75 Felver, J. B., P '01 J. P.. P '09 Fenlon, E., '94 R. W., N '84 W. E., 2 P '12 Fernald, E. S., T * '92 F. A., n '87 G., A K '06 G. G., n '93 *J. G., G '66 Fernandez, J. B., A K Ferrill, F. B., X '99 Ferris, E. E., A A '87 F:. I,., K '98 E. R., A A '04 *S. C., E '67 V. T., A A '02 Ferry, D. M., Jr., O '96 E. S., N '89; A X Fessenden, C. M., * '07 C. N., A '72 R. G., A '90 ^ S. H., Jr., A '86 Fetter, F. A., B '59 Fetterolf, M. H., A K Fewell, *J. W., H '68 Fewsmith, J., * '71 Fickcn, H. H., * 'o-i Ficklin, *A. €., K '7, Field, A. C., A X '91 E. A., 2 '67 F A., Jr., 2 '03 H. C, 2 T '04 *H. K., 2 '69 ^ H. T., 9 '92 Fielder, C. H., F '07 F.elds, *J. T., n Hon. S. H., * '83 Fife, N. H. G., A A 'S9 Fifield, E. G., e 'II Fiiield, H. B., 6 '79 Fillius, J. T., B X -04 Filnier, *T. T., B * '60 Fillmore, A. E., A '01 E. E., A '02 G. B., P '12 T. S., P 'II Finch, E. B., K '90 H. L., * n '84 •J. B., 2 '62 J. W., * * '83 J. W., M '97 O. B., K '89 R. G., *■ '06 Fincke, C. M., * '97 Fink, J. S., 2 '10 Finlay, F. J., A '11 L. M., * 'iz J. A., X '06 J. R., A '91 P., •!> '92 W. J., A '08 •A., r '49 Finn, D., T '68 F. H., T '98 Finney, *E. A., * *6o Fischer, J. T. D., * F '84 Fish, 'D., * Q '86 F. M., A A '83 F. N., O '75 *G. F., O '63 I., n '83 S., Jr., * -OS W. H., T '70 Fishback, *W. M., H 'S4 Fishburn, R. E., F B '84 Fisher, A. J., A A '76 •C. A., A '55 C. A., * * '81 C. A., * * '10 C. W.. F B "76 E., * X '12 E. D., N '75 E. D. R., T '76 E. L., 2 '03 *E. W., N '63 F. A., e '81 F. R., 2 '01; O '01 ♦F. S., n '59 F. T., 2 '98 G. E., B * '68 G. H., A '70 G. M., B X '83 *G. W., * '68 H., 2 T '98 H. B., E 'go H. M., A '72 H. R., B X '03; A X '04 I., * '88 J. D., T '72 •L. C., * '56 L. G., Jr., * '97 N. C., * '81 *R. M., N '98; F B '00 R. S., A A '08 S. H., * '89 T. E., r B '05 W. B., n '66 W. P., 2 '66 W. S., F * -02 W. S., * '07 Fisk, C. H., K '63 J. L:, A '87 O. D., A '93 R., E '58; e X 's8 Fiske, *C., A '66 D. A., * E '91 •E. D., O '60 E. R., F B ' •F. W., 2 '75 J. S., F B '90 •R. F., A '87 W. C, * E '94 W. M. L., F B '00 Fisken, K. G., Z '12 Fisler, II. C., P '92 Fitch, 'A. B., * '55 •A. S., N '68 *E. H., E '58 E. H., A X '97 ♦L., T '71 L. H., * '06 •S. A., 9 X '60; 2 '60 S. G. H., 2 T '00 T., K * '63; * '64 W., A X '88 Fitts, 'C. R., 2 '64 J. H., * '07 ♦P. A., * '58 Fitz, F. E., T '80 Fitzgerald. C. R., A * '00 M., 9 Z '94 R., 9 Z '95 W. G., A * '98 VV. H., * '88 Fitzhugh, R. H., * '61 Fitzpatrick, P., * '49 W. H., Jr., * '08 Fitzsimmons, C., B * '93 *P., A '53 *S. v., B * '92 Flaccus, L. G., * F '98 Flagg, C. A., 9 '94 E., A '87 E. B., 2 '61 F. A., E '78 G. A., A '66 W. W., * '73 Flagler, H. E., T '06 T. T., A K '03 Flanagan, DeW. C, F B '96 G.. A., P A 'II Flanders, E. A., A II '06 E. A., 2 P '06 *G. A., O '59 H. A., A n '08 H. M., 2 T '00 J. A., A n '09 *J. C, * '8s P. A., A n '11 Flanner, A. J., B '57 Fleitas, J., A K '08 Fleming, D. L., A X '80 E. H., A A '06 J. P., 2 '08 W. W., * n '06 Fletcher, A. E., T 69 A. M., O '81 F. VV., O '75 G. H., n '72 G. P., O '04 H. E., O '07 J. A., A A '87 J. B.. A '87 *L. D., E '72 ♦L. S., B '62 O. T., T '92 P. K., O '13 R. H., n '96 R. M., * '90 E. S., * '01 1274 INDEX OF NAMES Fletcher, S. S., * '92 w. K., n '56 W. T., -i * '76 *W. W., H A '73 Flewelling, W. A., g '09 Flinn, *L., A A '63 Flitner, *A., 6 '50 Floete, F. G., P A '08 Flood, *F. W., e '94 R. D., 2 T '96 S. D., A A '98 Floumoy, D. McC, I '95 J. C, I '86 Floweree, W., X '05 Floyd, C. W., E '98 F. W., r B '77 J. G., P A '12 *S. E., e '56 Flye, H. W., T * '12 Flynn, B. D., A X '05 W., * * '74 Foerderer, P. E., A K '06 Fogg, *H. M. R., r '47 •J. S. H., e 'a6 •W. J. G., A '73 Fogle, J. U., * E '99 P. E., B 'OS Fogler, *W. H., g '63 Foglesong, L. E., A II '10 Fohrenbach, H. P., N '97 Foley, J. L., TA '11 Folger, M. G., A K '04 W. H., A K '09 Follansbee, J. G., A '85 Follett, C., A '96 J. D., A '93 Folsom, C, n '70 •D., n '62 ♦H. A., n '71 H. M., G 'S9 o. w., n '69 VV. E., E '96 Fontaine, T. S., I '61 Foote, *A. H., * Hon. ♦C. H., * '49 C. S., * '83 E. J., B * Hon. H. L., * '04 •H. S., S Hon. *J. F., * 'so *J. G., M '01 L. N., T '94 L. R., T '69 N., T '70 N. F., 2 '96 . R. D., A '86 W. Y., * r '87 Forbes, C. H., T '90 C. L., * '89 *D. P., n '07 *F., B * '66 H. R., P '80 J. W., B X '80 R. D., T A '03 R. E., A '89 R. J., r # '83 ♦R. W., * '81 R. W., r * '06; * '07 W. C., A '92 W. D., T '00 W. J., * '77 W. S., 2 T '93 W. T., 2 '71 Forbush, G. T., 2 T '92 Forbuah, H. O., H '96 Ford, C, * '10 E., * a '82 E. E., A A '13 F. R., M '01 G., 2 '02 G. B., * X 'os G. H., B X Hon. G. T., * 6s *G. W., Z '56 H. L., 6 Z '86 H. P., g '95 *J. B., 2 '54 •J. C, A '84 L. D., '68 C. A., * r '74 •C. H., A A Hon. D., 4» '09 E. P., N '93 ♦G. B., N '69 Ft °^' ■* '>"* *J-. P '59 S. A., I '87 V. D., a '59 Fowles, *C. E., e '6g Fox, C. F., r B '01 *D. W., 2 '62 F. L., P '84 Frame, E. P., P B '85 Francis, C. D,, "t '02 Francke, R. T., * '85 Frank, L. W.. I '10 V. J., E '08 Franke, *L. H., * '89 Franklin, A., * '07 A. B., Jr., 2 '00 C. M., * '93 •E.. * '47 F. S., * '95 *G. M., * '58 *J. L., * '79 *L. P., * '49 *T. E., * '00 *T. I., * '46 W. B., * '92 Fraser, A. H., M '81 D. T., A * '12 H. A., T A '11 H. W., e Z '80 W. K., A * '08 Frazee, F. B., F * '06 Frazer, C. W., X '52 Frazier, W., H '08 Frederick, G. H., B * '70 Freeborn, D., * 58 Frcedman, L. H., N '92 M. E., P A '12 Freeland, W. F., * V '80 Freeman, A. A., T '89 A.B., 2 '57 A. B., Jr., T '98 C. D., * E '02 C. K., * E "07 ♦D. K., P '56 D. R., r * 'OS E., * E '03 *E. P., * '60 E. W., * '12 F. N., r * '04 F. W., 2 T '01 G. C, e Z '90 H. B., * '62 H. B., * '92 H. B., A A '10; A X '10 H. B., * 'II H. S., A A '09 H. v., * '69 J. E., A 4 '98 J. M., * * '82 127s Freeman, r. S., P '76 J. W„ A '63 T. P„ r * '07 P. L., A A '02 R., 2 '05 R. M. 2 T -13 *S., P Hon. *S. A., P '57 S. F., * 'II *W., E '67 W. D., N '70 Freese, J. W., g '68 French, A. T., A '85 •A. W., * r '98 C. M., A X '09 D. B., * * '10 E. H., e Z '95 E. L., * r '92 G. B., n '72 G. H., A X '92 *H. G., A '80 H. N., r * '05 H. P., 2 '68 *H. T., A A '65 J. B., A K '13 •J. D. W., A '63 *J. S., * '53 L. E., M '02 M. J., Jr., * r '94 R. A., n '05 Frenkel, J. B., A '84 Frenzel, F. M., * E '13 Fretz, E. H., T * '94 Freund, J. B., O '97 R. S., O '96 Frew, W., * '03 W. N., * '76 Frick, D. J., e Z '98 Friedlander.T.C., A '79 Friedmann, M. E., P A '12 Friend, K. T., * '77 ♦N., H '55; * '55 Frierson, *J. W., Z '59 L., B '59 ♦S. M., 2 '54 Frisbie, G. A., M '95 *S. H., * '61 Frith, A. P., T A '07 Fritts, H. E., M '08 Frost, A. E., n '72 E. B., * '83 E. B., n '86 F. A., e '94 F. R., A '86 G. DuB., n '86 ♦G. W., e '62 "h D., e '58 *j. s., e '72 M., * '61 R., * '77 S. T., * '57 W. A., Jr., r -OS *w. E., e '70 Frothingham, *£., 6 X •63 H. J., T '80 L. A., A '93 R., n 'OS R. I., M 'OS Fruit, J. C, 2 T '02 Fry, D. M., T A '02 *J. F., n '59 Frye, J. A., A '86 ♦S. O., e '64 Fuller, A., 6 '59 A. B., '66 , A. L.,, n '8s ■. A., W., A A 'Si C. W., B X ri3 *F. M., P, '77 F. R., B X '92 INDEX OF NAMES Fuller, F. R., S T '12 G. E., 2 '63 H. A., B X '86 H. A., P '96 H. DeW., B X '97 H. Ry * r '83 *H. T., n '64 J. C, 2 T 'ii J. H., r * '96 •J. N., '57 L. D., T '06 L. E., * r '8a P. C, * '81 R., O '79 R. J., * *, '00 R. B., A '83 R. W., P '99 W., A '83 W., B X '83 W. A.. * fi '91 W. B., "I- r '85 W. N., * n '08 Fullerton, G. E., A '11 •W., Jr., r B '78 Fulton, C. H., E '05 G. S., N '05 J. C, A X '99; * *T. W?, r B '85 W. M., X '93 *W. S., * '75 Fulwiler, *W. B., A '61 Funk, J, B., P '00 M. L., 2 '04 Furbeck, R. J., A A '98 Furman, *H. VanF., F B '81 R. T., E '95 Furness, D. E., A '68 W. R., A '83 Furbish, J. A., 9 '02 Fyfe, C. W., * T '92 Gaar, J., A X "88 Gabay, H. R., A X '97 Gaddis, J. B., * '07 Gadsden, *T. F., A '58 Ga£E, *J. W., A '75 T. T., A '76 Gage, *A., S '60 C. S., A '67 J. P., T '92 *N. P., n "62 R. T., B X '02 Gaggin, E. H., * T '92 T. W., r B '94; * r '95 V. s., * r '92 Gahan, W. L., 6 '87 Gailey, R. R., P '93 Gaillard, H. A., H '59 *J- G., A 'S3 •J. G., A ^54 *J- H., X '55 Gaines, A. D., II '80 *E. J.. B '55 *R. R., * ^55 W. P., P '72 Galacar, F. R,, ^ 'gc Galbraith, G. T., H '72 J. W., * '83 S. E., O '9S W. H., n '72 *W. J., n '37 Gale, •C. S., * '48 E. R., 1 '56 H. G., A A '96 *J. W., 2 '60 N., B X '81 *W. G., * E '94 Galentine, •W. A., B * '84 Gallagher, 'F. R., * '82 J. D., B X '76 J. R., r B '89 I l.illaher, D. C, H '67 (iallardo, M., G Z '86 (JalHnger, H. P., 1 '93 Callup, C. H., M '56 H. A., O '97 G., r * '83 •J. A., * '51 Galpin, C. J., M '85 F. T., M '94; B * '94 Gait, J. R., * '89 S. P., P '60 Galusha, E. G., B * '99 . ^ . Gamble, *A., S 47 *G., A '61 •J., S '51 *J. M., A '54 P. G., r '07 P. G., T A '09 *S. L., P '58; A A '58 T. A., e Z '87 Gambrill, *C. A., A '73 *R. A., A '72 Gammons, H., Q '09 Gannon, W. E., T '10 Gans, J. L., A X '88 Ganson, J. T., * iJ '11 Gantz, G. C, 2 '05 V. M., * * '95 Garcelon, L., 9 '09 Garden, H. R., A '60 H. R., H '66 Gardiner, A. B., N '59 A. B., Jr., r B '87 E. S., M '75 R. A., * '87 W. H., n Hon. W. L., A X '78 Gardner, A. P., A '86 C. H., r ■!> '84 •*D., * '64 E. R., n '11 F. M., S '81 H. L., * r '04 H. N., 9 '98 I. C, -ir * '10 *J., T Hon. J. H., T '78 *J. P., A '82 L. v., n '09 M. G., T *ii M. H., T '84 P. E., A A '11 R. A., '12 S., A A '11 W. A., A '84 W. D., A A '76 W. T., A A '00 Garland, "A. K., T '74 C. P., * '07 H. P., * '81 J. P., * 'II L. S., * '12 Garman, F. H., 2 '84 Garner, T. H., * '88 Garnett, J. M., H '60 T. S., H '66 T. S., Jr., H '94 Garrard, J., * '58 Garratt, *J. N., A '83 Garrett, W. P., T '86 •F., B '61; Z Z '61 *L. H., a '55 Garrette, *E. Y., 2 '50 Garrick, N, H., S '10 1276 Garrison, *G. T., H '55 W. P., * X '10 Garrott, W. M^ X '03 Garton, J. V., B * '77; A A '77 Gartside, B. W., Jr., A n '09 Garver, C. B., * '08 Garvin, J. H., K '65 L. ]••. C, 2 '62 l.ary, "M. W., A '53; A '54 H. L., X '07 Gaskill, !■■. A., T '66 G. A., T '98 Gaslin, \V., 6 '56 Gaston, *I. N., A '56 *J. L., A '52 W. A., A '80 Gastonguay, T. A., 9 '09 ^ Gatchell, *E., T '55 Gates, A. F., * '87 E. J., Z '93 G. A., n '73 H. B., 9 Z '91 *0. W., M '56 R. D., Jr., E '12 s., n '09 Gateson, D. W., A X '06 Catling, B. M., B '92 *R. R., B '97 Gaudy, *W. W., ■!■ '62 Gaul, *E. L., * '60 Gaulding, W. C., X '81 Cause, *P. O. B., T * '81 Gauss, J. H. P., A A Gauze, H. B., P B '86 Gavegan, E. J., J. D., K * '69 N. M., Jr., * '86 Goodloe, *H., I '95 J. D., I '99 Goodman, 'C, Z Z '58 H. P., 9 Z '82 S. A., O '11 Goodnight, I. H., K •*■ '76 Goodnow, *E. K., N '63 Goodrich, A. F., r 4> '90 c. H., r * '94 C. L., S '79 C. S., 4» '04 E. E., * '66 *H. C, A X '09 •H. L., E '93 *J. R-, * '53 *L., 9 '45 L. B., 2 '88 L. J., 2 '81 *W. S., A X '82 Goodridge, *F. A., H '95 Goodrum, *J., K * '61 Goodson, J. P. L., E '13 Goodwin, *A., 9 '57 *A., 9 '62 A. P., 2 '88 C. A., r * '13 *F. S., A '89 H. C., T '01 *H. R., 9 '83 J. K., r '93 K. H., n '86 *R. C., A '54 •M. H., 9 '82 *W., A '74 W. D., 2 '88 *W. H., Jr., A '84 Goold, C. W., N '69 Gordon, C. R., B * '98 E. M., r '63 *G. A., *■ '49 *G. W., * '51 J. H., A n '01 *J. R., * * '72 J. S., P A 'II J. vv., n '83 M. S., * '75 W. R., H '87 W. S., 2 T '09 W. W., * 's4 Gore, C. W., * * '12 Gorman, C. L., ^ '97 J. L., T 'lo Gorton, J. M., r '09 L. W., r '08 Gordley, W. T., A U Goss, *N. R., n '73 W., r * '77 Gossett, 'H., r '48 Gottlieb, R. D., * [J '90 Gottschalk, A. L. M., A '96 Gould, A. M., 2 '81 C. A., A X '79 C. W., N '69; $ '70 E., r B '88 E. W., r * '01 F. S., A '75 G. A., g '08 H., r B '94 •H. D., 2 '60 J., r B '11 K., r B '08 R. G., A A *oo S. A., 2 '56 Gourlay, W. A., A * '03 Gourrier, *E., I '59 Gowen, *L. Di, S *S4 Gower, *H. L., ^ '80 *J. O., I '55 Gowing, N. H., * T '08 Grace, F. J. M., T B '95 'J. T., * '54 Grail, F. E., * '04 H. A., A X '86 Graham, A. W., Jr., B D. W., A X '06 *E. B., N '84 E. T., '80 F. H., O '00 F. L., 2 '76 G. C, B '03 •G. W.. A '76 H. R., * '85 I. P., T '92 *J., A '55 J. P., * '57 J. R., r '57 J. W., E '66 L. B., * n '91 L. H., e Z 'ss L. J., P '03 N. L., M '01 N. G., 2 '77 N. W., * '94 •S. E., n "70 T. R., * r '80 *W. A., O -58 W. C, A X '86 W. G., * '85 W. H. H., X '60 W. J., e Z '91; T '91 W. L., A '84 W. M., E '76 W. W., * '78 Greene, B. 0., 9 '63 C. L., O '85 C. R., '09 C. W., e Z '92 D. W., O '11 E., * * '05 F. R., M '06 G., * '73 G. L., X '85 H. C, 2 '12 •H. D., A '69 H. J., T '99 *H. R., T '54 *J., e X '58 J. B., * '90; H '91 •J. H., I '58 "J. L., O '61 J. W., B * '84 L. F., * *99 L. L., e Z '01 *0. FitzA., e '69 O. W., M 'lo R. H., e '81 R. L., r * '76 R. L., * X '09 R. T., * X '89 *R. W., T '84 S. B., M '12 S. E., H A '74 S. R., M '10 *W. E., e '63 *W. S., X '85 Greenlaw, H. H., Jr., e Z 'II Greenleaf, E. D., A '66 R. C, A '66 Greenman, *C, E., E •84 Greenough, *A., A '65 •H., Jr., A '72 J. E., H '09 M. S., A '68 R. B., A '92 •W., A '63 Greenshields, C. G., T A '06 J. G., T A 'OS J. M., T A '07 Grcensted, H. B., P '05 Greenwood, J. W., B * '73 W., Z '71 Greer, B. B., 11 '01 L. H., * * '75 L. M., A '91 R. M., A '87 Gregg, F. W., n '78 Gregory, A. C, 4» X '96 C. D., O '61 *C. E., M '78 E., 2 '12 *E. C, * '97 G. H., K * '62 G. L., T '92 H. E., r B '78 ♦J. M., O Hon. S. B., B '91 W., H A '74 W. C, e Z '87 Greig, P. A., A * '00 Grennell, Z., M '62; B * '62 Grether, J. L., * Q '88 Grew, E. W., A '89 Grider, J. B., K * '71 Gridley, F. B., 'f Q '03 *H., 2 '62 L. A., A A '05 Grier, C. A., -l- fi '08 Grierson, *S. W., 4» '72 Griffen, A. B., T B '98 B., N '65 •H. H., N '92 H. P., r * '88 Griffin, A. M., M ' M. U., r '12 P. E., A '52 *R. A., M '07 S., A '60 W. I., 2 T '07 W. v., * '12 Griffing, H. S., r '09 Griffith, *C. E., A '55 E. S., B * '95 *R. c, r '63 *W. E. T., Z -46 Griffiths, J. B., V * '99 *J. J., r B '82 Griggs, M. W., * '10 Grigsby, H. C, 2 P '05 Grimes, J. A., P A '13 Grimm, W. S., * * '9" Grindle, T. S., g '12 Grinnell, *J. S., A A '66 Grint, A. P., A X '81 S. P., A X '11 Griswold, A. M., T '59 *A. M., A '92 *C. S., n '83 C. S., A X '90 C. T., 2 '03 Griswold, D. E., V B '97; E '97 D. P., A '87 G., A '80 *J., * '48 *J. B., n '60 •;. H., O '03 *J. P., * '51 *J. W., * '70 R. W., O '91 *W. L., * '66 W. T., r B '81 Gritman, W. B., A X '82 Groat, L. A., T '90 VV. A., * r '97 Groesbeck, K., N '05 Grosh, S. L., P '95 Gross, 'C. H., * 'S9 L. J., M '74 Grout, E. M., M '84 ♦G., B X '88 J., M 'n Grove, B. M., K '00 H. R., * E '13 Grover, L., 6 '48 *F., A '88 H. H., S '65 Groves, G. M., A A '90 J., A X '10 Grundy, A. J., K '63 Grymes, *W. S., Z '47 Gudgel, L. W., * * '82 Guernsey, N. T., * '81 P. B., M '89 Guerard, "E. P., Z '47 •J. H., A '62 Guffey, F. H., P '83 Guibord, J. W., * r P. A., * r '12 Guild, C. E., A '84 F. A., N '69 G. E., S '76 *H. E., A '80 *J. H., N '69 T. L., N '95 Guilde, "S. C, O '60 Guinn, *J- B., A X '92 Guion, J. A., B *io L., X '58; H '58 L. I., B '96 W. B. R., B '10 Guiterman, G. H., P '07 Gulick, E. L., n '83 J. C, N '73 S. L., n '83 Gulley, E. C, * '00 Gulliver, A. H., ^ '77 •D. F., ■!■ '48 H. S., * '75 Gunckel, P. H., K '68; e X '68 Gunderson, A. J., A n 'i I Gunn, ♦A. H., * '54 F. F., E '82 G. M., * '74 N., * '96 Gunnison, A. W., Q Z '91 Gurd, A. D., T A '06 Gurnee, A. C., A '78 C, Z.'S4 Gurney, E. H., A * '03 Gustle, H. L., H '99 Guthrie, A. M., A A '62 1278 Guthrie, B. F., I '95 C. G., P '03 D. R., I '96 E. B., * '71; *• \ '74 J. M., I 'm J. M., Jr., > '10 R. R., I '10 Gutterson, H. H., Z '07 Gwathney, R. B., T 'S8 Gwin, S., H '07 Gwynne, A. C., P B '91 Haak, C. E., T "lo Haas, F. D., * '10 Hacker, T. E., 6 '07 Hackney, R. J., A X '08 Hadgman, W. L., * '76 Hadley, A. T., * '76 C. S., A '09 E. C, A A '10 H. J. P., T '08 *0. C., * '79 Hagaman, G. K., *^ E '05 •C. A., * E '06 Hagans, M. H. P., A '85 Hagen, R. A., B * '04 Haggett, A. S., 9 '93 Hahn, W. E., V B '90 Haig, J. A., A A '73 W. R., A A '72 Haigbt, ♦F. R., * '01 Hailman, J. D., * O '87 Haines, C. R., 6 '60 F., n '60 G. A., e '63 J. G., e '97 R., P '62 Halbert, H. V., E '81 *J. L., X 'SI Haldane, W. H., P B '72 Haldeman, A. L., K '96 D. C., * '93 R. C., * '96 *R. J., * '51 Hale, A. C., B * '69 C., e '69 C. E., A A "72 C. K., S '87 E>, 6 Hon. E., Jr., * 'gS E. v., * '91 *F., S '62 F. O., n '03 G. D., B * '70 •G. J., n '06 *H. D., A '88 P., * '76 W. B., B * '85 Hales, C. M., A A '13 Haley. C. M., A '79 J. F., r * '76 L. B., B '57 L. F., * r '03 Haliday, F. H., * X '92 Hall,' *A. A., K * "67 *A. H., K * '61 B., g '82 B. E., E '8s INDEX OF NAMES Hall, B. P., A 'II ; * E *ii C. H., * '83 C. H., * '91 C. M., r * '81 *C. P., A '73 D., P A '09 D. W., g '90 E. B., Jr., A A '11 E. C, A '76 E. C, r B '06 E. I-L, e '75 E. K., n '92 E. T., 4- '86 E. W., g '62 F. L., * * '79 F. W., 6 'So G., A X '92 G. C, I '99 G. I., I '60; H 's8 H., A A '76 H. B., g '82 H. C, S '81 H. D., e X '62 H. H., e '13 H. L., r B '84 H. N., r B '98 H. s., g '96; r i ■98 H. w., n '01 I. S., * '06 J. c, e '8s J. D., * '81 J. L., * '94 J. R., * '02 K. E., A * '07 M. B., O '04; * 'OS M. W., 2 T '00 *N., A A '61 O., * '77 R. F., n '76 •R. H., * 'S2 T. B., B X '73 T. D., * E '92 *T. M., Z '53 ♦T. P., * 'S6 *W., A '58 W. A., Q '37 W. A., * * '79 *W. C, B * '63 W. C, Jr., * '92 W. C, * '04 W. F., T '89 W. H., B 'ss W. H., * r '76 W. H., Jr., r B '91 W. IC, * '69 •W. M., * '80 W. R., * '94 W. S., A '69 Hallenbeck, H. W., T '08 Hallett, E. B., A A '10 Halliday, F. W., H 'ci Halligan, H. A., 2 '96 Hallman, H. E., T '05 Hallock, C, 2 '54 ♦G., S Hon. L. W., O '68 *W. R., E '66 Halloway, *J. J., B X '78 Hallcwell, C. H., S '76 F. W., A '93 H. C, g '68 H. G., * '52 J. M., A '88 Halsell, C. G., T A '13 Halsey, *C. R., * '83 F. R., A '68 J. R., Jr., * '84 Halstead, "I. C, N '70 *T., A '56 Ham, A. M., T '10 G. A., n '00 H. H., n '04 T. C, n '96 Haman, T. L., X '00 T. L., Jr., I '94 Hamblen, E. P., X '68 Hamblin, "F. M., * V '95 Hamilton, B. F., 2 '61 C. A., A X '82 C. E., * r '86 C. E., X '91 C. L., r * '70 E. E., r * '79 F. (J.),. A X '94 F., A A '78 G., A n '10 G. P., X '96 G. P., T A '01 H. T., * '04 J. F., A X '79 J. K., A '59 J. McM., A X '94 J. S., B * '99 M., A '54 'O. G., e '68 R. D., A K '08; r •t '10 R. DeL., '97 T., 2 P '02 W. C, * r '95 W. F., X '60 w. F., r * '79 *W. H., A A '75 W. H., r B '83 W. S., 2 '76 w. w., r '10 Hamill, R., A A '99 Hamlen, G. D., V * '88 Hamlin, *C. E., S '47 *D. A., g '71 E. B., *■ '96 E. E., A '86 . F. B., «I» '09 G. A., M '80 W. G., T '79 Hamm, S. L., Z '07 Hammerel, A., '84 1. P., P '6s W. H., T '98 W. J., * '87 Handy, R. R., B '98 Hanford, E. J., r * '13 •F. A., B X '71 Hanford, *T., B * '70 Hanks, *A. M., N '67 Hanlon, *J., * X '63 J. R., r * '82 T., r * Hon. Hanly, J. G., * '93 Hanna, *C., K '74 C. M., H A '70 Hannah, S., H '76 Hanner, J. W., Jr., V '58 Hanover, "M. D., 9 X '58 Hanscom, H. C, S '96 Hansen, P. H., 6 '11 Hanson, *C. V., S '65 G. M., n '90 H. H., N '97 H. L., g '99 J. O., E '09 *N. L., n '64 R. T., 2 T '11 S. H., g '95 Ilappel, A. E., P '11 H. E., r '06 Harbaugh, K. S., 2 T '95 I'-.rdeman, J. O., X '53 Harden, *C. E., g '64 Hardenberg, D. B., "t '88 Harding, E. F., A '78 E. H., A '76 H. C, N '67 H. L., A '74 H. M., * '75 H. P., B * '13 J. B., A '78 J. S., * '80 J. W., r * '12 Hardon, *V. O., T '71 Hardwick, E. V., H '99 Hardy, C, A '86 F. H., n '04 *G., n '60 G. H., r * '74 P. H., * '10 R. S., 2 T '96 Hare, C. L., * '87 Hargrove, D. A., X '83 ♦T. B., X '71 W. T., B '64 Harker, "C. G., © Z '90 G. A., e Z '97 Harkness, L. A., T '03 •W., B * '58 W. L., * '81 Harlan, J. W., I '06 W. O., A '87 Harley, H. R., K '12 J. A., n '95 T. L., n '93 Harlow, *E. J., 2 '87; R. A., g '12 R. E., A K '12 *R. IC, 2 '6s Harmar, *J. W., * '55 Harmon, A. M., E '02 B. S., n '82 C. S., A X '06 E., 2 '61 M. S., * * '10 W. W., $ E '91 Harms, F. H., A A '98 Harmstad, C. C, $ '93 Harned, H. S., A K '09 T. B., Jr., A K '03 Harns, W. W., P A 'lo Harold, *T., E '78 Harper, A. M., * Q '07 A. Y., X '57 F. M., B '88 F. R.. T '10 H. E., * Q '04 *J. R., $ '48 R. C, A »02 S. G., X '61 W. W., * '87 Harral, *B., T A '99 •F. F., * '63 Harriman, *H. P., II '69 W. H., n '08 Harrington, A. H., T '79 G. M., * E '06 A. T., * '94 *C., B 'S3 C. D., A A '12 C. L., 2 '70 *E. F., O '99 E. A., T '07 E. R., O '96 G., * X '98 G. W., T '98 H. S., r B '99 H. W., 2 '98 R. R., * Q 'ii Harriott, A. W., * '56 Harris, "A. H., X '52 A. T., Jr., H '60 B. F., B 'oS *C. E., M '76 C. J., * '74 C. J., A * '04 E. L., * r '78 E. P., Z '10 F. G., P '76 F. G., * '01 F. s., n '13 G. B., A '86 G. M., M '84 G. M., 2 T '03 *H. B., I 'S5 H. K., A * '09 J. B., X '72 J. G., K * '59 J. G., M '99 *J. L., I '89 *J. M., A 'ss J. v., X '59 J. W., H '59 *J- W. M., 2 'SI L. S., A * '07 N. McC., T A '00 R. G., B X 'os •R. McC, A. '82 *R. I., B '58 R. T., Jr., *' 'gi S. G., * r '8s S. M., A A '80 ♦W. A., K * '73 W. B., * '06 w. G., r * '02 w. M., e '09 W. P., X '11. *W. T., ■!> '58 Harrison, B. R., H '85 C. L., A '84 E. P., A '76 F., * '90 •G. B., E '86 G. T., H 'ss *G. T., * '69 I., X '83 *W. F., e X '66 W. N., N '92; r E '9S 1279 INDEX OF NAMES Harrold, II. F., Z 'OS J. B., Z -08 Harrower, C. S., K 4> '62 G. H., O -78 P. R., E '10 Harry, J. O '08 Harsha, W. S., O '71 Hart, A. S., r B '99 *C. W., r '48 E., * X '77 G. E., B X 'II *G. P., T '62 *G. W., * '47 *H. A., g '57 H. J., T '02 J. B., * '02 J. T., A X '03 R. W., P A -10 *W. M., IC * '68 Harte, J. S., * * '98 Harter, G. S., B X '75 I. H., A '70 J. O., B X '77 *J- S., A '62; K '62 R. R., A '10 Hartfield, G. D., Q '58 H. M., a '58 Harthorne, D. T., 3 '94 Hartigan, A. F., 11 '01 C. F., n 'gS Hartley, G. A., X '83 Hartnel], S. E., A X '94 Hartridge, C. W. * '87 Hartshorn, R., 4» *go *V. J., n '60 W. LaM., n '03 Hartshorne, F. M., T B '91 S. M., r E '89 Hartwell, B. W., T * '72 •C. F., * '66 *M. H., T '70 ♦W., A '75 Hartwig, F. T., T B 'II Hartzell, A. A., A X •85 F. B., P '90 „ J., 2 'B4 Harvey, A., A '81 A. F., * '93 C. F., B '92 G. I., n '78 M. C, * '99 O. J., P '71 P. W., * '91 T., P '04 Harwick, A. A., 2 P '06 C. A., B * '12 Harwood, B., Z '04 C, T '02 H. H., T '05 H. J., A '77 ^ Hasbrouck, J. D., * X J. F., r B -gi L. B., * '81 *L. B., * X '88 Hascy, *C. H., ^l' 12 '79 Haseltine, "A. C, A 'fi3 HnscUinc, *H. McC, O 'go; B * '90 Haskell", A. C, A '60 *A. M., A '56; S '56 A. McC, * '10 •C, * '51 C. B., Jr., e "13 E. B., S '72 J. C, A '62 L. C, M '05 '&., 2 '54; Z '54 •W. L., '60 *W. T., H '58 Haskins, *A. L., 2 '61 D. W., 2 '58 S. M., Z '93 *T., Z -03 Hassell, S., B '62 Hasseltine, E, A., A A '62 Hassett, J. J., A .A '88 Hastings, E. B., T '58 F. S., r ■!> -13 G. \V., A * '99 H., r * '98 H. R., n '00 J. O., T A 'ii r, M., '91 R. C, T '75 •R. P., A '77 *S. J., X '61 W. G., A A '76 W. R., T A '08 W. S., * '02 Haswell, *J. R., M '57 Hatch, A. E., N '12 F-, S '93 G. B., * '96 *j. L., e '54 J. L., B * '90 L. C, '95 L. F., O '85 L. F., n '83 R., n '00 *S. W., '47 W. E., '75 *w. M., a '47 Hathaway, H., A '93 T. S., A '89 *W. F., n '58 Haughton, M. G., A '86 R. B., X '86 Hause, 'H. K., A X '75 Havemeyer, A., 4> '04 F. C, * '00 Haven, E. B., A '64 F. G., * E '09 R. C., * X '01 G. G., Jr., * '87 Havens, J. G. W., V * '01 Haver, H. McC, 2 P '08 S. C, Jr., 2 P '05 Havey, A. P., '03; r * '03 Haviland, M., T * '07 W. T., * '80 Haw, T. J., A A '03 Hawes, A. T., 2 '97 *E., * '96 E. S., 2 '93 *G. P., '60 G. R., 2 '76 *H. IC, a '67 J. A., * '94 J. D.. * '99 Hawes, J. M., T '12 R. K., * '10 W. G., 2 -la Hawk, P. B., r * '98 Hawke, C B., 'I' '10 Ilawkes, J. D., O '70 •J- G., 2 -jg (R.) F., "^87 W. H.. r '67 Hawkins, C. E., V 't '70 •D. A., '48 E. D., A '81 H. H., * r '88 W., * '04 W. H., r <1> 'g8 W. H.. I '06 *w. K., r '58 w. s., * r '83 Hawks, J. D., O '70 J. P., H A '72; H '75 Hawley, *A. T., * a '78 F. H., E '92 •G. P., A A '71 *H. S., * '48 *J- H., 2 '74 R., * E '09 R. A., E '00 S. M., 4> 'gg W., A A '80 Hawthorn, *J. J,, ^ 'so *R. F., -i 'S7 Hawthorne, J., A '67 *N., Hon. Hawver, W. C., "^ 'b '11 Hay, 'G., Jr., A '88 J-, H A '73 L., * 'g3 Hayden, B. A., B X ■85 E. D., A '54 F. S., * '6g Haydon, B. L., A A '97 Hayes, A. W., F * '85 B. A., A X '74 *C E., Z '82 C. L., '64 C S., A A '02 *D., A '67 *E., '48 *E., * '57 E. B., A '64 E. S., 2 '81 G., Jr., 2 '05 *G. L., '5, H., '51 J. G., n '73 *R. B., A X Hon. R. P., A X '80 R. T., A A '75 R. v., T '05 S. R., A X 'g2 W. A., 2d, A '66 W. C, A X '76 Haygood, J. R., r '08 ' Hayne, M. E., B '6S Haynes, F. B., * '99; H '00 G. H., 2 '87 G. W., A X '92 *H. H., E 'gs H. L., K '66 I. s., r * '85 Hays, B. F., * * 'go H. M., * '09 H. T., A X '87 Hays, J. C, Jr., H A J. 4/ r '09 *J. F., * * '80 J. K., Jr., P '76 k, X '96 Hayward, *C. R., Z F. ^£., r * '85 1280 *H. 2., * '59 *H. W., O '62 R. O., * '09 W., T '85 Hazeltine, H. D., T '94 H. V„ T '99 I. B., 2 T '96 VV. E., 2 T '06 Hazleton, *J. B., IT '57 Uazen, C. D., II '8g M. W., n '66 •P. J., * * '72 Hazlewood, *F. T., T Head, 't. R.. K ^' '66 Heagle, D., X 'sg Ileald, H. M., 'g7 W. M., H '02 Heany, *E. S., P '67 Heard, *A. F., * '53 *J. T., Jr., A '92 Hearst, W. R., A '86 Heater, G. C, A ,\ '13 Heath, F., Jr., X 'g6 •J. W., B * '59 Heath, A. B., T '78 Heaton, "B. K., * '85 D., r * '79 •E., * '69 \\. W., * * '82 W. VV., * '96 Heavenridge, L. D., '^ "J* '01 Heazlitt, L., A X '96 Hebard, *A., «l> '51 *A. S., O '89 C S., * '82 M., 4» '10 W. C, O '89 Hebden, F. A., A * '12 Hebersmith, *E.. Jr., A X '85; Z '85 Hebert, O. B., F B '88 Hecker, G. M., * X '06 Hecksher, *M., A '87 Hedge, T., * '67 Hedges, *C, * 'c^ *J. N., A -64 Hedinger, J. H. B., N '03 Hedleston, W. D., X '83 Hedman, J., % '05 S. P., 3 '00 Heebner, A., P '76 C, P '78 C S., P '12 H. G., P '98 Heedy, H. G., * '10 Heermance, *E. L., * ■58 Heermans, T. W., A X '82 Heffron, J. L., M '73 Heflin, P. B., A A '10 Heflon, J. H., V * '94 Heg, E. C, A X 'lo Hegeman. P. A., N '72 Heidenreich, C. F., T '12 Heinz, C S.. P '09 H. C, * '00 Heintz, F. J., X '11 INDEX OF NAMES Heiser, *C., N '68 *C. L., N '7S Hellenbrand, R. W., 9 Hellier, C. E., * '86 Hellyer, A. T., A X 'oi H. J., O '09 W., A A '02 Helmer, F. A., A A '78 *F. D., * '81 Hemenway, A., A '75 C. R., * '97 E. H., O '06 G. R., A A 'II L. E., O '06 L. H.. A A '64 Hemingway, C. S., ^ '73 *J. B. H., X '70 Heminway, *T., A '77 Hemmenway, W. R., '74 Hemmer, M. J., Jr., 4> X '07 Hemmingway, W. E., X '72 Henderson, A. C, S '99 G. E., M '75 H. c, n '67 H. E., * * '72 J. D., T '68 J. D., T '08 J. O., * * '72 J. R., P '75 J. R., A X 'II J. w., a '53 T. A., a '58 ♦T. A., e 'S5 W. D., M '79 W. O., * '74 W. R., K '67 Hendren, J. F., B '91 W. M., B '94 Hendrick, *J. B., V '64 s. w., r '03 T. vv., e z 'OS T. W., r B '10 Hendrickson, C. W., M '13 *G., * '58 Hendrix, E. R., T * '67 w. R., r '95 Heneage, H. R., H '07 T. H., n 'lo Heney, F. J., 6 Z '82 Henley, A. T., H '68 Henricks, H. H., A H '11 Henry, A., I '85 •C. F., * '47 C. S. A., H '9S D. C, 2 '75 E. IC, * X '62 H. H., N '77 J. E., •*■ '90 *T. F., K * "39 J. H., I '86 J. P., * '99 M. J., A '92 N. H., N '77 S. T. S., r B '74 T. C, 2 P '10 W. T., M '74 *W. T., Jr., M '01 W. W., B '6q Henshaw, A., A '89 T. T., e Z '11 Henson, P., T '84 Hent, R. W., * '54 Hepburn, A. B., A A '71 Herbert, "B. F., Q '62 C, T '60 E. S., P '82 H. A., H '54; * '56 Hering, L., S T '02 O. C, S T '97 Herman, E. L., ft '04 H. H., K '94 M. B., K '02 R. E., n '06 S. D., K ^ '59 Hermance, E. M., V * '78 Hermon, C. W., B X '93 Herod, *J. R., * '91 W. P., * '86 Heron, J., * '10 T. F., B * '60 Herr, I., * * '75 Herrick, *A. C, S 'S7 E. E., n '56 *E. H., A '77 F. R., * '88 *J., n '56 J. J., e '66 R. W., A '90 •W. D., Z '57 W. W., * '02 Herrin, *C. M., 9 '54 Herring, *T. B., X '51 Herron, W. C, A '87 Hersey, G. W., £ '68 Hesselgrave, C. E., A A '93 Hiessenmueller, E. L., O '68 Hester, J. F., B '94 *M. L., * '49 S. C, B '88 Heston, S. C, T '74 W. P., T '69 Hetherington, J. C, 3 '08 Hetrich, *W. S., P '75 Hewes, *J. T., G '57 Hewett, A. W., r * '79 Hewitt, G. F., Jr., A X H. R., B X '96 *0. F., B * '62; M '62 Hewins, *J., 2 '68 Hewlett, A. W., 8 Z 'OS E. E., e Z '00 W. A., e Z '95 Heyl, J. E., * £2 '70 Heywood, *A. P., 2 '63; K * '63 Heyworth, J. O., * '88 Hibbard, G. L., M '90 W. H., O '05 Hibben, J. B., T * '77 Hibler, C. A., * X '96 Hibbler, J. S., X '95 T. G., X '98 Hichborn, A. S., 9 '11 H. S., 9 '07 Hickey, G. S., O '68 Hickox, A. P., r * '07 •R. W., A '72 Hickok, S. R., B * '10 Hicks, 'E. A., T '91 H. A., * '68 I. C, T '87 J. W., * '65 K. C, M '93 L. W., * '70 Hiestand, E. W., n '10 Higbee, P. A., * E '96 Higbie, 'W. H., * '61 Higby, F. W., N "oi Higdon, J. A., * * '91 J. E., * * '93 Higgins, A. C, T '00 *G., n '56 G. B., * '06 L. S., A '91 R. R., n '13 W. McK., * '93 Higginson, A. B., A '90 E., A '74 G., A '87 High, S. T., '9S Higham, J. C., * P '83 Hight, 'F. B., * '90 Hillard, H. R., * '83 T. R., * '83 Hildreth, K. E., * P S. P., r * '91 Hill, A., * '11 B., B * '03 •C. G., 2 '67 •C. H., E 's6 C. W., 9 '75 'D., 2 '71 •D. G., n '70 E. H., A A '08 E. L., S '50 F., E '04 *F. J., B '52 F. T., * '87 G., A '69 H., B '06 ♦H. H., * '49 H. H., A X '97 *H. M., * r '72 H. R., A A '89 H. W., * '12 J., N '10 J. E., A '70 J. F., K '08 J. H., n '87 ♦J. M., 9 '76 J. M., X '83 J. N., * '93 P. B., r '00 T. J., * '01 W. M., O '57 •W. R. B., X '56 Hilliard, VV. H., A '84 Hillis, *E. L., P '72 Hillman, J. M., B X '10 L. S., M '09 W., Jr., M '13 W. B., B * '89 Hills, A. W., T '10 J. M., E '99 J. S., 2 '53 L. L., 9 '99 M. A., 9 '98 Hillsman, W. P., * * '82 Hillyer, 'C. J., * '50 J. B., * r '91; r 4» '90 *P. H., K * '72 Hilton, Hi., 9 '91 ♦J. B., r B '83 1281 Hilton, J. V.^ M '59 W. M., 9 '91 Hilts, A. K., 2 '06 Himel, C, H '96 Hinch, N. E., A * '98 S. J., 9 '12 Hinchman, C. F., O '04 Hinckley; A. C, 2 '99 D., K '98 *E. S., * '59 *G. B. F., r '05 *H. J., X 'S3 *H. P., * '66 J. E., 2 P 'oi •J. M., * 'S7 *L. W., 2 '52 N., 2d, * '08 P. R., * E '98 s. F., r * '04 *W. E., '70 w. F., r * '80 *w. H., e '75 W. R., P A '09 Holmquist, C. A., B ^ '02 Holroyd, F. A., * fi '86 G. McI., E '04 Holstein, G. L., I '60 Holsten, F. E., * X '05 Holt, B. D., e '13 C., * '65 •C. R., r '06 1. M., S 'II E. E., Jr., '07 G. C., * '66 *G. H., 2 '64 H., * '62 H. C., * '03 L. E., B * '75 L. H., A A '74 N. C., B * '75 R. P., H '99 •S. A., '46 Holt, Wy '12 W. D., B * '82 Holter, E. O., * '94 *P. W., * '07 Holton, H. I., II '04 R. C, n '05 Holway, M. S., '82 Holyoke, *C. G., '68 Homans, *H. V., A '88 •J., A '78 *J- E., A 'S7 W. P., A '85 Homer, L. S., * il '13 *W., A '67 Hommel, P. B., B X '11 Honore, L., A '88 Hood, E. C, 2 '97 T. C, * '09 Hook, W. P., Z '82 Hooke, W. G., 2 '00 Hooker, *A. E., * '80 J. K.. * '09 R-, * '99 T., * '69 *T., * '08 T., Jr., * '03 Hooper, A. W., A '80 A. W., 2 P 'OS H., A '65 M., 2 'S7; '57 M. M., X '81 R. C, A '72 W., A '80 Hope, R. D., A A 'II Hopewell, M. R., i' * '69^ Hopkins, C. S., * '02 E. M., n '01 F. H., A * 'OS G. A., A '88 •H. C, * '84 J. H., * '04 L. A., A X '97 L. B., n '08 S. C, * '82 S. M. B., N -61 S. v., * '10 S. W., Jr., * '84 *W. F., E 's8 Hopper, T. M., * X '91 Hoppin, B., 4* '72 S. H.. A '79 Hopps, 'H. K., A A '70 Hora, J. E., A A '03 Horan, J. D., 2 P '07 Hord, *H. E., * '86 Hormann, F. L., + !2 '08 Hornberger, L. P., A A '01 : M '01 Hornbrook, F. W., * * '99 H. H., 'i' * '92 Home, D., 4" '76 C. A., A X '93 Horner, A. G., Z '08 A. J., A X '91 C. S., A X '94 Hornthal, H., B '97 Horr, R. C, A X '82 Horton, G. T., ■'V a '93 H. B., A A '07; A n '07 *H. K., A '70 T., 2 '66 'W. W., * '46 Hosford, R. S., * '00 W. D., * '06 Hoskins, T. L,, P '06 Hosmer, F. H., A '70 h k 7 '°^ O., 2 '72 Hotchkiss, A., 4> '75 F. A., * '10 J. L., B * '79 Hough, W. M., A A '06 Houghton, A, A., r * Hon. •A. S., n '79 H. A., * r '95 •J. C, 2 '61 House, H. A., T B '05 *W., r '96 Housser, F, B., A * '12 H. B., A * '05 Houston, *A. C, H A '67., •E., Jr., A '63 J. B., N '80 R. C, '12 R. P., X '81 S. M., X '97 Hovey, E. L., B '64 E. O., * '84 How, J. K., * X '81 J. S., A '81 Howard, *F. K., Z '47' •G. B., g '75 G. F., * Q '11 H, r * '93 J. G., * '12 O. S., A '85 P. B., A '93 *S., O '62 S. C, N '7S T., 2 '86 'W. I., n -56 W. S., B '97 Howe, A. M., A '69 B. A., M '09 C. H., n '81 *C. K., T '60 D. R., * '74 E., * '98 E. C, A '93 F., Jr., 2 '94 F. A., 2 '48 G., T A '01 H. B.. E 'OS *H. C, T 'sS H. S., A '69 *J. (Jr.), N '56 J., T A '06 J. L., 2 'So J. R., * '04 J. S., A '81 J. W., N '87 *L., * '58 M. R., r B '95 R. F., A '84 R. R., * 'os ♦S. W., 2 '59 W. A., A '81 VV. B., * '01 *W. L., 2 '64 Howe, VV. H., r '12 Howell, *G. R., N '60 'H. B., P '64 H. C, N '6s J. H., T '64 L. W., B <1> '03 *M. B., H 'ss *0. v., A '58 W. G., A X '90 Howenstein, E. J., K '12 Howland, A. W., M '07 C. A., M '01 C. M., K '04 1282 INDEX OF NAMES Howland, C. P., T * '75 C. P., * '91 H. E., * '54 H. J., n '94 J., *" '94 Hewlett, J. D., M '00 Howry, L. B,, X '90 Howze, G., ^ 'q2 H. C, * -97 H. R., * 'go J-, * '95 S. S., * '02 Hoxie, J. N., P '06 Hoxton, A. R., H '95 L. G., H '96 floy, C. L., A A '99 Hoyt, A. W., A '85 •E. E., r * '13 E. IC, * '08 G., Jr., B X '92; E '92 G. S., A A '10 H. C, B * '01 H. M., 1> '78 H. M., ■1' '83 H. R., A '82 H. W., B * '88 H. W., r * '05 M. W., n '71 R. A., * E '00 T. E., B X '72 T. R., r * '84 W. E., n '98 W. S., * '96 Hubbard, 'C. A., A A '99 •D., E 'ss D. B., r '72 E. H., * "72 E. W., r B 'II *F. M., B Hon. F. il., M '05 G. H., M '75 G. H., n '80 G. M., M '09 J- C, * '73 J. C, A- '92 J. T., * '80 L. L., A '72 R. H., B '97 R. H., r B '05 R. T., Jr., H '60 S. D., T '59 W. C, * X '90 W. L., g '96 W. P., -^ '91 W. p., 2 '06 W. S., A X '88. Hubbell, G. L., X '62 G. L., E '88 H. B., n '78 J. C, E '85 J. P., E '13 *J. W., * '57 R. W., E '03 W., E '11 Huber, H. F., N '88 Hubert, W. G., N '07 Hudnutt, E. W., B * '73 Hudson, C. H., Z '03 G. H., G Z '78 H., B '75 J. H., A '52 J. H., g '00 *J. L., X 'SI J. S., X '81 »J. W., A '56 J. w., n '58 Hudson, S. H., II '83 W. L., A A '01 W. T., M '97 Huff, B. R., * 'og J. B., * '04 M. v., K * '58 ■*M. VanB., Q, '56; ,H 's6; K * 's8 Huggms, *E. C, $ '59 Hughes, A. D., B X '98 D. A., H 'oS; S '11 *F. R., T '86 *G. W., r * '75 1. W., B '10 *J. A., K '52 "J. B., B '53 J. M., 6 X '65; A J. W., B '13 M. C, * '11 *N. C, B '59 N. C, B '03 R. M., K '93 U. B., r '12 w., r '96 W. L., M '96 W. McK., A X '73 Hughey, L. S., PA '10 Hughson, J. W., T A ♦Hugill, W. E., A X '86 liuidekoper, E., A '68 "H. J., A '64 Hulbert, C. E., A A '02 E. B., M '63; e X '63 *W. E., * '57 Hulette, W., A A '05 Hull, A. B., r B '03 •A. W., X '88 H. H., T '01 L. L., * '89 *L. W., A X '81 W. S., * '70 Hulme, W. H., T '90 Humberger, F. O., Jr., A '06 Humbert, C. E., * V '81 Humburt, W. S., T B •83 Hume, C. E., 6 Z '03 C. G., H '98 F., r '02; A X 'OS H. H., H '05 J., B '00 J. S., H '07 T., Jr., B '99 W., Jr., r '09 Humphrey, A. P.) H '67 A. P., * 'OS A. P., Jr., H 'OS *E. P., E '58 H. C, 2 '70 H. v., T *i2 ♦I. E., Jr., B * '93 J. B., T '12 J. E., S '05 J. H., A X '12 L. B., A K '08 *L. S., B * '82 O. S., * '08 ♦S. J., '48 •S. F., '48 Humphreys, *D. G., X '68 M., * '90 P. E., A K '11 Humphreys, W., 2 T '97 Humphries, A, J., A X '04 H. R., N '93; A X '94 Humpstone, E, B., '92 J. S., * '89 L. F., A '90 R. P., ■}> '91 Huntley, R. R., A K '13 Hunton, E., Jr., H '74 Huntoon, B. B., A '56 Huntress, G. L., * '70 *W., '67 Huntsberger, H. K., 2 P '12 Hurd, *C. H., A '53 E. L., 2 T '95 *F. H., A '58 G. F., E '03 *J. H., A '63 *R. C, Jr., A '6s •R. C, A Hon. W. B., Jr., M '71 Hurlburt, C. F., T B '78 W. G., Jr., M 'II Hurlbutt, A. M.. * '76 Hurn, J. W., M '73 Hurst, C. M., * * '83 Hurtt, *B. S., * '78 Huse, »C. A., r '78 1283 Huselton, J. S., n '09 Hussey, "C. S., e '54 »S. O., '71 Husted, H. G., T >1> '12 *J- W., * '54 J. W., i '92 *T. D., * '83 W. W., * '07 Huston, T. S., K '95 Hutchins, *A. E., 11 '57 C, * £2 '77 C, r * '07 C. L., E '61 E., '98 *F. F., '59 *H. D., e '59 J. P., Z '96 Hutchinson, D. I., X '07; r '10 E., A '67 F. P., P A '11 F. S., O '91 H. S., n '90 *J., n '63 J-. n 'OS J. C, K 's6 *j. H., n '61 J. M., M '86 J. V. A 'go J. W., X '02 *L. W., II '65 R. K., X '07 R. R., H '56 T. H., X '92' S. I., A '84 W. L., B * *97 Hutchison, C. F., B * ■98 G. A. G., K '62 H. C, r * '87 W. A., K '63 W. F., ■!> '80 Huther, G. T., B •!> '11; A X '12 Hutton, A. J., E '66 E. H., E '94; B * '94 D. J., B * '95 Huycke, A. A., T A '07 Huyler, 'J. H., * X Hyams, C. H., Jr., A '92 Hyatt, R. B., * '03 W. C, * '05 Hyde, A. W., * '02 C. C, * -OS C. G.. 2 T '96 C. L., * '86 E. C, Z '90 F. B., A A '84 F. E., * '79 F. E., N '63 G. P., '07 H. N., * '95 *H. W., 2 '84 *J. T., * '47 L. H., * '79 L. K., * '87 M. G., * '6s R., Z '81 R. D., N '71 *W. T., A A '68 W. W., * '76 Hyland, G. H., A * '09 Hyman, E. W., A * '07 lams, S. H., A K '05 Ibach, J. G., ■* * '83 Ickelheimer, H. R.i A X '88 INDEX OF N.-1MES Ide, C. E., * -08 *G. H., n '6s H. C, 11 '66 H. C, Jr., II '93 Iglchart, E. II., -i' * '95 J. E., '1' '!> '68 J. H., * * '02 Ilsley, R. L., S '91 \\vi, }., * >1> '68 In galls, A. B., S '90 H. C. S T '98 M. E., Jr., A '92 P. H., e '77 Inge, ,H., ^ '12 W. H., * '12 \V. H., * n '13 Ingersoll, A. F., B X '83 *C. D., 'I- '64 *D. W., Jr., * '66 *E. P., E '55 F. G., * '74 J., * '68 T. E., n '11 J. M., B X '91 K., B X '10 L., B X '90 *T. C, * '6s W., B X '87 Inglehart, R. I., * a 'l2 Inglis, A. J., r * '02 L. C, Z '57 Ingraham, F., F * '78 I. I., 2 P '13 J. L. S '80 *L., r B '89 Ingrain, J. W., I '04 Innis, W. R., * '80 Ireland, J. DeC, * '90 R. L., * '90 Ireson, *S. E., A '53 Irion, *A. B., B 'S5 Irish, R., A K '11 W. L., A K '11 Irvine, A. L., I '93 F. B., r B '02 R. T., I '84 R. T., H '88 Irwin, "J. N., K'67; n '67 s., A n '12 W. M., n '72; K '72 Isaacs, F. B., H '73 F. B., e Z '12 H. M., e Z '08 J. D., H '68 J. D., e Z '06 Isbell, *R. H., I '56; K -ir '59 Iselin, *G. A., A X '72 Isham, R., A '89 C, A '76 *J. B., * '69 •J. H., * '65 Ittner, E. A., K '97 Ives, A. E., Jr., S '68 D. O., A '79 J. R., B * '77; -5 A '77 J. S., Z > H. M;, M '90 R., * '08 ♦R. S., * '64 T. C, N '79 Ivison, H., * '87 Ivy, F. P., X '00 T. G., X '96 Izant, E. T., B X 'ij R. J„ B X '12 Jack, D. H., r I" '78 •T. M., 'S3 Jackman, *H. M., A X '85 s. H., n '60 Jackson, *A., *I> '47 A. B., Jr., * '07 A. W., S '69 A. W., S T '97 C. C, A '63 C. H., N '83 C. L., A '67 C. S., * '94 *D. B., e X 'S9 E. B., A * "03 E. M.. * * '00 F., A '71 F. W., e Z '88 H., A '80 H. C, e '91 H. E., P '93 I. A., •!> r '96 J. L., * * '89 J. T., I '92 L. A., A X -11 L. E., T '08 L. L., X '85 R. M., -i' '04 *T. H., X *7o A. B.. Jr., ^I' '88 •C, * '76 C, Jr., H '78 C. O., r B '03 C. O., A '02 E., B '92 E. M., r B '06 E. W. S., r B '86 F., r '63 F. A., N '95 G. D., Jr., * '99 G. \V.. '8j H. R., E '09 O. G., X '01 w. M., n '93 1284 INDEX OF NAMES Johnston, H. S., * '96 J., * '63 J. A., S '97 J. M., A n '09 J- S., * '53 •J. W., B '53 J. W., A * '04 J. W., K '13 S., P '94 W. S., S '94 •W. M., Z Z '61 W. W., E '66 W. W., Jr., K '75 Jolly, *J. J., K * '59 Jones, A., G '60 A. B., n '61 A. C, I '13 A. E., A '67 *A. H., * '93 A. H., X 'oi *A. M., A '78 *B., * '57; K * '59 ♦C, B 's6 C, A X '89 C. B., 2 '11 C. D., * '93 C. P., K * '67 C. R., X '96 C. S., -i E '97 C. W., * X '00 D. A., * '84 D. F., A '93 D. G., e Z '90 *E., O '59 E. A., S '65 E. A., n '76 E. E., e '66 E. H., Jr., r * '13 *E. L., '73 Jordan, A., A K Char- ter. A., a '95 J. C, * * '06 L. C. L., N '70 R. v., e Z '08 J. R., e '82 M. F., T A '61 R. R., 2 T '03 Joost, A. M., 2 '13 S. B., 2 '04 Jorrin, J. S., T A '06 Jory, W. E., 6 Z '78 Joslin, C. F., T '11 H. v., T '04 W. C, T '76 Josephs, L. C, A '75 Joy, C. F., * '74 E. H., * r '85 G. H., B * '09 *H. C, r B '78 W. A., g '79 Joyce, E. B., * '79 Judd, C. H., r * '94 G. M., * '81 H. W., O '78 W. W., * * '94 Judge, H. M., * '03 Judson, A., * '94; E '94 C. Y., N '96 H. P., E '70 I. N., * '73 W. D., N '^91 Juniper, P. H., * E June, 'F. S., A A '81 M. S., A A '08 Junkin, F. T. A., A '84 Juny, E. D., X '79 F. A., X '78 Kable, W. H., H '68 Kaelbar, J. C, B * '13 Kaercher, *G. R., P '66 D. W., P '87 S. H., P '70 Kafka, F. B., N '96 H., Jr., N '97; V B '00 Kaiser, O. L., B * '12 Kalbach, J. M., A K '13 Kalbfleisch, E. LeG., Jr., r B '82 Kaldenbaugh, H., E '12 Kales, *F. H., * '54 Kalloch, H. F., S '92 Kane, G. H., B X '01 J. P., Jr., N '03 T., * * '88 *W., A '82 Karg, R. O., K '11 Kathan, C. S., V * '84 Kavanagh A. (B.) S., r * '85 Kay, E. B., * 8 '83 *R., I '58 R. C, P '09 Kaye, A. L., K '06 Kaynor, W. K., 4» '12 Kayser, A. C, N '82 Keach, W. E., T '87 Keady, J. T., n '05 Kean, F. H., "I '92 J. H., * '76 Keasbey, L. M., A '88 Kearney, 'J. G., X '64 KearnS, C. A., Jr., A 'go Kearse, *J. F., I '57 Keator. F. W., * '80 Kebler, «C. A., A '76 *F., A '73 Keeble, 'R. H., r '50 Keefe, J. D., * T '89 Keeler, B. B., B * '64 C. C, B X '09; A X '10 J. G., B * '96 R. B., n '11 W. P., r ■!> '04 Keenan, E. L., * X '07 Keene. F. P.. A '91 H. R., 3 '04 •J. W., 9 '70 R., A n '11 ♦S. T., g '56 *W. H., S '6s Keeney, C. E., M '95 F. T., * r '86 R. M'., 2 T '09 Keep, 'J. B., * '87 *R. P., $ '65 ♦R. W., A '87 Keese, *W. A., 2 '69 Kehr, C. M., P A '08 Keiffer, L. B., A X '92 Keith, A. R., g '97 R. B., * * '86 Kellara, R. N., A K '00 Keller, *P., * '78 Kelley, 'C. A., A '70 T. A., r $ '01 *C. R., B * '69; M '69 F. H., Jr., * '86 W. R., * '99 Kellogg, A. B., N '08 B., A A '58 •C. A., * 'si C. P., A X 'os D. F., 2 '86 •D. H., * '76 *D. W., * '80 *E. B., A X '73 *E. H., 2 Hon. E. L., M '11 E. R., * '86 F. A., * '82 F. B., * '83 G. H., M '06 *J- P.. 2 '60 J. P., * '82 Kellogg, M., * 'so *R. B., 2 '58 .S. A., A A '66 S. A.. M '13 s. G., r * '78 T. H., A '62 *W. S., A A '08 Kelly, •£. D., O '66 *F.,.T '76 J. H,, B * '64 Kelsey, »A. P., T '56 €., T '60 C. B., N '70 C. H., T '85 F. M., e Z '80 R. G., T "98 R. G., * E '01 Kelton, G. H., A '93 Kemmerer, E. W., T * '99 Kemp, C. L., II '92 G., A '84 R. C, r B '8s Kemper, *J. W., I '59 W. Y., * '90 Kempton, E., ^ X ^62 Kenan, T. G., * '88 Kenaston, A. E., II '79 G. F., n '78 Kendall, 'B. F., 6 '52 E. B., e Z '11 H. A., n '66 H. H., A X '00 H. P., 2 '99 N. (G.), B X '89; n '89 s. A., n '69 ♦S. C., 2 '49 ♦W. B., Jr., * '87 Kendig, J. L., A X 'So Kendrick, A., 2 '87 C. A., B * '70 J. E., r * '76' Kenerson, *A. H., H ■76 Kenkel, J,, 4» E *il Kennan, C. L., B X Honorary. H. L., B X '73 ♦J. G., B X '79 J. R., B X '71 Kennard, J. S., Jr., M '82 Kennedy, C. D., 6 Z '96 E. M., E '04 H. H., A '96 ♦H. M., P '57 J., A A '86 •J. D., A '58 *J. E., P '90 J. S., Jr., * '86 S. R., * '98 *W., A '55 w. w., r B '09 Kennett, *G. C, A '82 Kenney, G. W., -^ * '96 Kennison, K. R., g '06 Kenniston, G. B., 9 '61 Kent, *A. E., * '53 c. c., r * '9,8 D-. 2 '75 E-, A '83 *G. R., A -74; r B '78 W., * '87 W. W., A '82 Kenyon, A. D., N '78 E. L., * r '88 1285 INDEX OP NAMES Kenyon, G. A., F * '98 J. T. P., ■)> r '99 O. C, '98 'F. E., * '61 J. F., * '63 W., * '07 Kernohan, R. B., * E '95 Kerr, *J. W., P '56 R., n '73 S. W., A '76 W. A. R., A * '99 Kershaw, A. B., Z '04 ♦G. W., M '66 Kessler, H. D., F * '00 Ketcham, H. C, 11 '06 W. A., n '67 *W. P., >I> '62 Ketchum, A. W., T '02 •C. W., n '79 M. C, r '95 Key, B. W., T '05 *C. H., Z V7 Keyes, A. S., E '77 C. W., A '93 E. L., * '63 E. L,, r B '9S G. T., A '89 H. W., A '87 W. E., r B '72 •W. S., * '60 Keys, J. B., A '77 Keyser, R. S., * T '72 Kibbee, E. P., O '63 Kibling, *C. A.. D '80 Kidd, *H. M.. * '92 Kidder, C. A., A '79 *F., A '70 G. E., H '06 G. H., F., n '10 •H. T., A '77 J. H., A '92 ICilbourne, A. W., E '89 J., A -62 Kilbreth, *J. T., A '63 Kilburn, C. J., A A '10 E. D., T '06 E. D., A X '06 Killough, *E. M., P '73 Kilmer, C. 3., N '95; r B '96 Kilpatrick, A. E., X '73 J. D., * '52 J. E., r * '08 *J. W., X '76 Kimball, A. R., * '77 *C. P., A A '98 c. w., n '71 D. P., 2 '89 G. E., e '04 G. G., e '62 G. W., O '88 *I., e Hon. J. C, * '02 *J. P., S '49 J. W., S '12 *M. D., A '89 M. M., A '86 Kimball, R. G., n '11 R. N., A A '00 S. A., -1> '79 T. W., A A '13 W. S., 2 '85 Kimberley, C, '79 G. T., * E '93 *H. L. P., * '52 H. P., A '89 H. P., M '00 •J. F., N '79 *J. G., A '75 J. G., A '89 ♦J. L., A '71 L. B., O '74 •N. R., * '52; A '52 O. T., M '06 P. M., X '99 •R., A '67 *R., A '74 R. A., T '85 *S., * '56 S., 2 '03 S. T., A X '88 T. B., T A '62 *T. \V., A '72 *W. D., A A '60 W. N., A '71 W. S., * '56 *W. T., * 'so Kingman, H., S '84 T. S., * '96 Kingsbury, *C. W., 2 '52 *H. A., r B '79 Kingsland, P. C, N '61 w. J., e z '78 Kingsley, C, B * '67 *G. L., * '86 K. F., * E '12 W. I^, * '86 Kinmouth, *D. M., M '81 Kinne, E. O., * T '76 Kinney, H. E., 4> '71 G. W., B X '75 T. (S.), <1> '96 •W., A '54 Kinnicutt, F. P., A '68 Kinnison, *M. V., 12 '53 Kinsley, *E. v., 4> '46 Kinsman, C. P., G '07 Kinsolving, A. B., H '82 L. L., H '83 Kinter, W. L., P '97 J. H-, P '05 Kinzie, .\. M., A "62 Kip. C. H., A '83 H. Z., B X '94 W. I,, * '60 Kirby, \, H., E '83; 2 '83 T. B., * '62 W. D., E '83; 2 '83 *W. W., T '66 Kirk, D. B., A '69 E. B., * E '92 Kirkland, A., B '59 H. B., Jr., N '07 H. S., N '78 •W., N '58 Kirkpatrick, R. E., P S. H., r * '87 Kirtland, E. L.. * '59 E. M., H -\ '70 Kisner. E. P., T '67 Kissane, J. W., T A '03 Kitchen, J. C, S '05; * '07 ' W. K., Jr., N '69 Kitchin, T. D., B '05 Kittinger, *G. B., B * '85 Kittredge, *A. B., Z '69 C. F., n '63 *C. M., 2 '62 *G. D., 2 '6s *H. M., 2 '01 M. H., 2 '67 S. D., A '76 *\V. T., * '56 Kittrell, T. G., r '94 Kleberg, M. E., H A '72 Klein, W. L., A X 73 Kleinschmidt, E. H., K '66 Klemer, *C. A., * E '03 Klock, *H. S., * r -88 Klots, A. T., * '09 C. A., * '88 Klotz, W. C., M '97 Knapp, C. J., T '66 C. L., * X '69 C. P., P '77 *E., B '59; li * '59 F. E., T '90 F. L., M '75 F. P., T '95 *G. W., B X Hon. H. K., r B '85 H. R., N '73 •H. W., T '70 J. D., T A '00 *J. M., r B '78 R. P., * r 'lo R. W., M '07 W. J., 2 T '06 1286 Knauff, M. K., * E '92 ICnceland, A. D., M '88 L. R., B * '08 Knickerbocker, D. C., O '07; 4* r '07 Knight, *A. W., O Hon. *E. B., n' '61 E. H., 2 '76 F. H., 2 '83 •F. I., * '62 F. J., A X '73 *F. L., e '46 G. H., * '77 H. E., A X '75 •H. C, T '75 *H. P., e '65 •H. S., 2 '75 *H. v., O '64 H. v., n '05 J. W., * '92 ; r '94 L. w., n '12 R. G., 2 '09 S., * '87 T. D., E '84 Knott, G. T., * '78 Knowles, E., '!> '08 F. C., A K '02 R., K 'OS Knowlton, F. H., A A '84 •F. W., S '86 H. B., T '83 S., A A '57 W. S., A '64 Knox, G. W., M '90 *H. B., 2 '81 H. E., Jr., r B '80 *H. M., e X '67 J-, T '87 •J. A., * '51 *J. C., e X '65; A '65 J. H. M., P '92; •!> '92 T. W., * * '77 R. B., r B '79 •R. T., P '83 S. S., r * '73 W. C., T '12 W. S., 2 '65 Knudson, *A. S.. T B '00 Koch, R., T A '10 Koehler, H. J.. B '00 Koerper, C. E.. A K Charter; N '99 Kohler, F. D., N 11 H. L., T '10 S. H., ^ '90 Kohlsaat, ' E. C., A A *02 E. W., Jr., A A -03 Konkle, W. B., Jr., * r '81 Koons, C. W., A -78 Kopke, J., A A '12 Kornegay, D. R., B '93 Krafft, E. J., * E '92 Krauss, W. K., A X '13 Kreider, G. R., Jr., P '10 Kreidler, *W. A., B * '84 Krementz, W. M., "i* '02 Kress, *S. W., * V '75 Kretzinger, G. W., t '01 Krieger, G. W., Jr., '03 J. W., * * '71 Lachinutid, F. C, N '06 La Cour, A. B., 4" '04 Bacy, *J. H., "B '53 Ladd, A. G., 9 '73 F. J. G., n '78 J. s., n '77 N. w., n '73 S. B., O '6s La Fetra, E. B., N '86 La Fleur, I. H., A A '94 La Grange, R. E., T *■ '09 Lair, J. M., I '96 R. E., I '94 Laird, *F. F., T '77 F. T., T '08 W. S., S T -09 *W. T., T '68 Lake, A. \V., A X '08 E. J., A '92 G. E., n '96 H. S., B '98 R. P., X '09 Lally, F. E., e '82 Lamar, *F. D., "^I' '03 'J.. M.,..X^S3 J. S., * '03 Lamarche, V. H., T B '87 Lamb, A. E., 4" *67 A. W., A A '77 *D. W., Z '46 G. N., A '91 H. A., A '71 Lambert, A., * '84 A. VanS., 4> '93 E. C, * '86 *W. H., 2 '65 Lamberton, J. McC, * '78 *W. B., * '76 I^mborn, 'C. E., O 'S9 Lambuth, D. K., F '00 Lammers, *F. H., * * '87 Lamon, "J. H., A '54 Lament, J. R., T B '05 T. W., A '92 La Monte, G., 9 X '57 L'Amoureux, G. H. D., S '94 Lampkin, J. O., X '9s Larapton, B. 1'., X '07 W. E., X '86 Lamson, *A. H., N '73 A. H., N '86 C. E., B * '10 E. E., T '64 *J. L., A '80 'W., * '56 Lancaster, S. S., S '68 VV. A., n '81 Lanehart, *J. W:, 11, '81 Lander, E. P., g '12 Landis, H. R. M., 2 '94 P. F., P '13 Landon, E. H., 4" '75 Landt, C. P., A 11 '11 Lane, A. L., g '62 *C. C. G., '89 C. E., n '66 D. N., Jr., n '63 E. V. z., * n '75 F. T. L., * a '75 G. M., A "81 H. D., Jr., -02 J. v., 9 '87 R. H., A A '88 S. H., A A '05 S. J., * Q '13 w. A., n '95 W. G., * '88 W. H., A A '00 VV. H., E '06 Lang, €., 2 T '04 G. W., M '93 T., A '54 *v. r., n '71 *W. W., * '54 Langdon, *G. E., (f" '77 *J- G., 9 '57 W. F., 9 '53 Lange, G. E., r B '00 Langslow, H. R., B * '08 Langworthy, C. F., A A '87 Lanneau, *K. P., 12 '62 Lansing, A. D., K * '63 *F. E., A A '77 •H. M., * X '82 L. W., B * '80; A A '80 Lantry, A. J., E '09 Lantz, F. W., * * '70 H., * * '88 H. O., r * '86 M. F., P '69 Lapliam, *L. E., A X •84 ♦L. S., M '63 O., T '64 *W. B., S '55 La Plant, J. B. E., F B '12 La Pointe, G. W., Jr., A X '97 W. W., A X '99 Lapsley, F. L., I '86 J. W., A '90 Larkin, C. J., A n '13 F. E., X '82 W. R., * '97 Larned, ¥. S., 2 '52 F. M., A A '85 F. M., A X '85 Larrabee, A. P., 9 '01 Larraraee, L. A., "i* E '00 La Rue, C. L.. 9 Z '83 E. L., 9 Z '12 H. McE., Jr., 9 Z M. E., 9 Z '12 '9° 1287 La Rue, *J. E., 9 Z '80- Larwill, *J. H., A '55 Lasater, M., * * '97 W. H., * * '97 Lassiter," B. IC, B '05 R. G., B '03 Latham, A. H., A '77 •C. S., A '84 H. O., A A '10 J. C., X '07 •L. C, B 'sg M. S., A '86 Lathe, H. W., * '73 Lathrop, C. D., * r '75 C. G., O '01 G. E., A A '84 "H. D., A '53 K., O '96 *L., 9 '69 R. G., O '93 Latimer, *C. C., •!> '54 E. J., B X '71; * '74 *W. S., M '90 Latting, E., * '04 Laubach, H. H., P '02 Lauder, F. D., Jr., P '12 Lauer, *P. E., B X '85 Laughinghouse, C. O., B '92 Laughlin, C. H. B., 9 Z '97 Laurie, E. A., T A '03 Lavery, A. A., A A '90 La Vie, G. A., Jr., * '06 Law, *J. W., A '59 R., Jr., A A '97 W. H., * '78 Lawlis, R. M., 9 '11 Lawless, M. D., B * '09 Lawrence, A., A '63 *A., A '75 A. A., B '56 A. A., A '70 ♦A. O., n '73 *A. VV., B '53 A. VV., * '97 B. M., 3 '82 C. H., * X '09 D. B., * 'ei *E. A., 2 '6s *F. H., A A '01 G. H., * '69 *G. R., P '79 J-, A '74 J., A- '85 ♦J. W., Jr., A '91 L. D., K '07 *N., A '66 P., A '82 *P. F., 2 T '97 R. A., A '88 R. M., A '69 W., A '71 W. A., 2 '6r Laws, *A., n '58 H. L.. * '02 Lawson, G. B., M '88 S. M., E '88 Lawton, U. B., O Hon. Lawver, I. C., T '61 Lay, *E. D., Jr., O '63 H. C, * Q '75 Laycock, C., 11 '96 Lazear, J. T., * '88 Lea, H. C., B 'S9 W. J., B '57 Lea, W. M., X '95 Leach, *J. A., T * 'gj *J. H., E '70 Leacock, J. H., I '58 Leadbetter, R. D., 2 '09 Leaf, E. B., * '86; A X '87 Leake, *W. VV., H 'S2 Leale, L., F B '00 M., r B '94 Learned, D. W., '^ '70 W. T., T '82 Leary, F. M., A X '82 M. E., B 't '92 Leas, F. A., O '99 Leatherbee, G. H., A '82 Leavell, *F. K., H A '74 W^. T., H A '73 Leavenworth, *E. W., * a .'80 Leavitt, *A. D., S '63 H. G., A '82 H. Y., A '67 *S. K., g '55 Leavy, J. B., T B '94 Le Blanc, A. S.. 4» '05 Lecky, T., H '67 LeCompte, I. C., T * '97 W. J., Jr., N '76 Lecoq, V. F., N '05 Lecour, J. H., Jr., A X '98 Lederle, *G. A., O '81 Lcdlie, G. H., A '84 Ledoux, *L. P., S '48 LeDuc, *J. M., A '55 Lee, A. M., N '62, B. W., Jr., 2 P 'i I C. D., T '90 C. M., T '77 *D. M., T '63 E. P., 2 '65 E. T., E '79 F. A-, B X '79 *F. D., H '73 G. H., E '79 G. H., O '09 G. S., A A '85 G. W., A '89 H. A., O '64 H. E., B X '79 H. G., * r '99 H. S., * r '99 H. T., * E '93 *J., Z '53 *J-, * '67 J., A -83 *J. H., ■'V '49 J. L., X '92 J. P., A '91 J. T., N '96 K. F., Jr., 2 P -12 N. D., 9 '08 *P. C., * '56 R. E., B '95 S. H., * 's8 S. R., H '87 T., A '79 *T. F., * '58 T. M., B '93 *W. D., H '52 ♦W. H., * '70 W. I., T '99 W. J., A X '03 W. L.. n '08 w. M., r B ;ii *W. P.. 2 '86 W. S., B * '61 INDEX OF NAMES Leech, J. McF., P '77 Leeds, A., * '87 A. L., P \ji C. H., '54 *F. A., N '56 H. C, A '77 H. W., T '95 Leeniing, T. L., Jr., V B '94 Lees, R. S., '79; * r 79 F. DeL., * r '89 Lefens, W. C, A X '05 Lefferts, G. M., N '67 W. H., N '66 LeffinRwell, A., T * '80 Legg, A. E., r * '99 E. L., r * '07 H. T.; r * '04 Leggatt, *W. R., N '78 Leggelt, "J. H., 2 '58; e X '58 Lehde, *G. F., Z Z '63 Lehman, S. M., A X '79 Lehmer, C., * 7^ Leib, *W. J., r '53 Leighton, G. B., A '88 J. W., S '06 P. DuB., 2 T '98 Leiter, J., A '91 Leithead, *J. G., A '57 Leland, C. B., T '04 C. F., A '91 LeMaster, J. P., I 'ii; A X '12 Lembeck, E. A., B X '12; S T -13 Lemee, *G. A., * '56 Lemon, C. M., * * '79 Lemont, C. S., S '79 Le Moyne, L. V., A '84 W. M., A '78 Lent, G. H., A '88 Leo, A. H., r * '95 Leonard, A. K., M '07 F. C, ■;- '83 G. L., 2 '91 H. S., K '98 *J. E., A '67 ♦J. H., r B '93 L. L., A X '96 W. S., M '10 W. T., 2 '62 LeRoy, A., A '79 H. S., A '79 R. C, A '88 Lester, F. W., T B '94 *G. A., X 'ss *G. H., X '56 W. H., 2 *49 Letson, C. T., 4> X '95 Leup, J. H., * X '70 W. H., * X '64 Levermore, C. H., * '79 Leviston, I., II '82 Levron, *T. S., Z Z '6^ Lewars, T. B., A K '10 Lewis, A. C, T '07; A X '08 A. I., * '98 •B. B., ^ '57 B. B., 2 '10 B. W., P '71 C. D., M 's6 *C. H., * '62 C. H., M '73 C. H., * '82 C. L.. * * '77 C. L., T '90 Lewis, C. McK., r B Linen, 'G. G., A X '88 ■C. T., * '53 *E., P '72 E. H., M '06 E. H., 'l- '07 £. R., r * '98 F. P., B '74 F. Z., * r '94 G. L., * '79 G. M., P '73 G. W., 2 '93 G. W., A A '63 H. R., B * '97 J., * '68 •J. B., M '67 T. D., B X '94 J. F., * il '94 •J. J., M '64; T '64 J. R., T '60 *J. W., B '52 R. F., B '59 R. F., A '90 R. H., * r 'oo R. R., r * 03 *T. H., * 'si W. A., M '59 W. E., 2 '00 *W. H., Z Z '64 \V. I., 2 '77 Lexow, C, r B '72 Liang, T. Y., * '82 Libbey, F., * '67 Libby, B. B., G '07 *E. D., n '79 H. A., 9 '12 Lichtstern, A. J., A A '82 Liddell, A. G., A '02 Lidell, B. W., 2 '06 Liepsner, B. F., M '74 Liggett, J. A., P '57 J. A., Jr., * X '96 Lillard, R. W., H A '70 *T. N., n '08 w. H., n '05 Lilly, *T. W.. U '56 *W. H., r '57 Lincoln, A., A '63 *c. s., e X '58 C. S.. A '79 C. W., * '88 *E., A '92 G. G., * '02 J. O., * '84 *L., A '86 R. T., A '64 W.. A '70 Lindeke, A. 'W., * '94 W. F., * E '02 Linden, J. M., M '01 ; T '01 Linder, F. E-, E '12 Lindsay, D., B '95 J. B., Jr., B '97 *U. N., I '55 W. B., I 'oQ Lindsey, C. B., B '65 D., H '97 J. F., T '73 L. A., X '57 W. T., H '86 Lindsley, A. VanS., A X '09 *H. S., K * '67 *J., K * '60 *J., A '67 Lineaweaver, C. P., * '94 J. I., •!• '97 1288 Ijnes, D. C, '76 H., DeF., A '90 J. C, A '04 *J. E., E '61 Lockwood, T. B., * *os V. IL, * * '81; H '82 W. B., * '66 Lodge, C. H., E '97 H. C, A '71 Logan, A. W., I 't8 E. G., H A '70 H. A., P '07 W. S., * '10 Logue, J. C, B X -07 Lombard, A. E., 2 T '02 *F. H., A '74 •J.. A '63 T. P., * '00 N., 2 T '05 Lomber, E. H., T '03 Long, C. B., A A '96 *E. M., A A '93 F. R., A A '07 F. W., * * '04 G. A., A '76 H. S., * 'II J. C, T '57 J- D., A '57 *J. S., B 'SI M. B., H '06 •N. M.. Jr., H '54 *W. W'., * '54 Longacre, J., McC., <& '96 Longden, G. J., * * '13 Longdon, H. B., * * '81 Longstreet, *J., A '91 Longworth, A., K '66 *L. R., A '67 *N., A '66 N., A '91 W. L, B X '07 Loomis, B. B., K * '6» •F. H., T '58 *G., r ■!■ Hon. *G. M., T '63 H. B., A X '85 ♦S. A., e X '69 Lord, A. H., n '10 A. J., e '94 *c. E., n '77 ♦C. H., A '82 ♦E. H., e '71 E. O., S '77 E. T. S., n '91 F. A., * '98 F. B., Jr., * '05 F. C., A '06 F. P., n '98 G. D., n '84 *G. E., e '66 H. H., A A '04 ♦J. E., * '70 J. K., Jr., n '95 J. S., O '61 J. W., A X '38 *o. M., e '77 *S. A., e Hon. *S. R. B., O '61 U. P., 2 '11 W. B., A '88 ♦W. G.. 3 '51 Loree, R. F., * '12 Lorenz, F. A., A A '08; A n '08 W. C., A A 'II Loring, A. P., A '69 A. P., A '78 *E. B., S '67 *R. F., A '71 W. C, A '72 Losey, J. W., 2 '58 INDEX OF NAMES Lothrop, E. L., 9 '75 L., e '69 W. S. H., A '90 Lett, «J. A., Jr., * X '75 W. C, T -82 Loud, A. C, r B '13 C. E., A '87 ' J. C, * X '95 Loudenslager, *H. H., 4> 'OS Lough, J. E.. K '91 Loughran, J. F., * '06 Lounsbury, I, M., T * '94 T. R., * '59 W. W., * '94 Louridge, C, * '83 Lovejoy, J. L., A A '08 J. M., r B '11 Loveland, "A. E., T * C. N., * '94 F. O., n '86 F. P., * '08 Lovell, J. T., H '54 T. B., B * '62 Loveridge, E. L., B * '85 H. C, A X '80 *I., B * '82 tovering, C. T., A '68 E., A '81 Lovewell, J. T., •!> '37 Low, *E. M., A '70 *F., A '69 Lowe, F. W., n *oi J. G., 2d, * '07 ♦L., K '71 W. H., A '67 *W. M., H '60; K ■^ '60 Lowell. 'C. W., e '59 D. O. S., e '74 D. R., r 4> '73 *E. J., A '67 G., A '92 *G. E., A '83 J., Jr., A '77 J. A., A '91 J. D., A '74 P., A '76 R. D., * r '09 Lowery, 'W. B., X 'fia Lown, W. E., O '68 Lowrey, *E. W., 4» '64 *J. P., N '61 Lowry, *W. N., T '88 W. T., M '66 Loyhed, E. H., T B '79 Lozier, *A. W., N '39 Luby, D. F., A K '10 Lucas, B., H '89 *D. B., H '54 J. W., * '89 T. D'A., M '98 Luce, C. P., * r '81 E. T.. e '56 M., A '91 R. v., P A '09 Ludden, *L., S 'S9 Luddjngton, *G. H., T '73 R. B., 2 '91 Ludlow, W. S., K '6a Ludwig, E. E., T '95 Luftin, G. B., T * '02 W. E., A '76 Lund, A. M., V '02 F. A., A X '99 Lund, R. L., T '95 Lunt, H. G., A '70 W. G., 3 '13 Luscumb, C. H., N '75 Lusher, *N. P., V '56; Lusk, *W., Jr., T '58; e X '58 Luther, C. B., T '83 C. C, T '71 ♦E. H., T '73 F. N., T '84 Lutz, M. G., ■* * '01 Luzenburg, C. H., Z '57 Lybrand, *J. S., * Q '74 Lyddon, C. R., B * '00 Lydig, P. M., A '89 Lyford, W. H., S '79 Lyman, A., A '83 ♦A. W., K '71 C. W., * '82 E. E., £ Hon. E. P., ■!> r '93 G. H., Jr., A '73 J. P., A '68 R. H., * '84 W. P., A '83 Lynch, A. V., Jr., T B '12 J. M., * '11 •W. C, H A '76 Lynde, R. H., N '74 Lyne, H.. <1> '79 Lynn, 'F. M., B X '97 Lyon, *A. C, T 'S7 •A. McD., * '33 C. B., B * '10 E., B * '77 J. F., T '70 J. F., * r '00 *M., ^ '59 *M. T., r B '85 M. w., r * '70 T. B., * '08 *W. D., * '62 W. H., * '08 Lyons, J, S., Jr., I *ii Lyster, H. L. LeH., O *95 T. C, O '97 T. L. B., O '01 T. LuB., A X '03 W. J., LeH., O '92 Lythgoe, A. M., T '91 McAIister, A. C, B '58 MacAUaster, H. E., n '08 MacAllister, F., N '00 McAllister, F. B., 2 '96 F. D., 2 '94 *M. H., * '49 W. C, M '75 McAlpin, *W., 4" '60 McAlpine, *E. K., a '55 R. B., ■i' 'eg *W. J., * Q Hon. McAnulty, "O. H., P '77 McArthur, A., M 93 C. A., O '09 W. J., 2 '95 Macartney, G. S., * '09 R. R., * '10 Macauley, T., A '77 McAvity, R. A., T A McBirney, H. J., * '73 McBridc, *S. K., P '72 *T. A., A '67 McBurney, C, A '66 •J. W., A '69 McCabe, D. E., 9 Z '08 E. O., H '88 H. C, K * '73 R. L., e Z '01 W. G., H '60 W. G., Jr., H '94 McCaffrey, H., n '12 McCagg, L. B., A '84 McCall, D. T., * '87 H. G., K * '72 McCallie, T. S., I '89 McCallum, O. B., T A '07 McCance, C. McV., * 97 McCandless, W. J., Jr., P '09 McCandlish, R., H '67 McCants, A. G., * '95 McCarley, T. T., X '08 McCarn, D. O., T '09 J., r '92 McCarthy, J. H., Jr., 4» E '09 J. v., * E '11 MacCarthy, J. J., 4> '10 McCarthy, R. W.. * E '07 C. B., T '08 McCaskey, C. P., A II '09 P. A., A n '01 McCauI, J. G., A * '13 McCauley, *C., P '71 McCay, "T. S. H., Z '47 W. S., O '79 McChord, C. H., I '05 C. H. R., I '84 H. P., I '02 J. H., I '09 M. H., I '08 R. C, I '08 W. C, Jr., I '01 McClammy, *C. W., B '59 McClanahan, *E. B., K * 'S8 McCIary, M. E., n '76 N. A., n '84 McClearn, C. W., H '82 McClellan, 'A. D., T '73 McClelland, E. L., H '74 *J. R., K * '66 R. D., X '58 W., * Q '86 McClenaghan, ^J. C, A '57 McClintock, F. T., * '75 H. C, * '03 H. P., * Q '80 *J. H., n '71 J. N., 9 '67 J. T., I '94 J. Y., 9 '72 O., * '61 S. S., A A '96 T., * '70 *w., n '64 W. C, I '91 McClinton, J. S., X '07 McClung, M., 2 '55 T. L., * '92 McClure, E. W., A A •64 H. B., K "71 J. A. L., H '53 J. F., 'i^ * '79 ♦J. O., * E '00 L. H., A X '12 McClurg, 'A. C, K '53 MacClymont, D. T., M McCobb, J. S., A '71 McCoUam, 'A., Jr., Z Z '62 E., Z Z '64 *W., O '60 McConaughy, G. M., A A '77 •J. E., P '81 R., P '74 McConkey, C. B., * '88 McConnell, J. A., A A '60 J. A., Jr.. * -12 J. D.. A '34 McConnico, S. B., X '68 S. E., I '00 *T. A., X '69 McConochie, G. S., P A '06 McCook, J. J., A '66; A '69 R. L., A '85 W. F., * '73 McCord, G. L., A X '94 *H. C, * '79 R. H., A X '94 McCorkindale, R. I., * £2 '03 McCormack, A. S., T A '05 *F. C, E '90 H. E.. * n '13 L. G., r B '86 W. E., n '97 McCormick, F. H., A X 'lo D., H '96 *H., * '52 H., Jr., * '84 H., B., * '92 J- * '53 J. B., a '63 N. W., * '10 R. C, A X '90 McCoy, E. LeR., * * '04 •J. C, A '90 P., K '00 R., Jr., 2 '10 W. A., T '03 McCracken, *J. L., K '75 W. A., O '13 McCrae, J., V '48 McCready, E. B., P '02 McCreary, J. B., K * '59 R. H., I '88 McCreery, C. H., O '60 J. E., A X '13 McCuaig, D. R., T A '03 S. J., T A '07 McCuen, R. W., A A '02 McCulIoch, W. B., * a '74 W. H., A X '91 W. R., A K '05 I2S9 INDEX OF NAMES McCulloh, J. W., A X '96 T. G., Jr., A X 'oo McCullough, E. A. F., e '90 R. S., A A '63 MacCullura, O. B., T A '07 McCully, C. G., * '53 E. I., •!> X '94 McCune, JM. M., V B '13 McCurdy, H. R., * '01 M. S., n '73 R. H., A '81 McCutchen, W. M., "t '00 McDavitt, J. J., n '67 C. G., n 'oo McDevitt, E. W., * *I2 McDonald, *A., * '58 B. P., A '96 C. C. O '12 C. D., S '00 E. L., H '90 *E. T., e '85 F. A., n '90 F. L., * E 'ii J. F., * E '94 J. H., r * '91 J. T., A A '06 J. W., e '67 McDonald, *T., 4» '59 Macdonough, *R., '^ '85 McDougal, *D., B '53 McDougall, A., E '08 E. S., T A -07 G. K., T A '04 J. C., T A '09 McDow, *T. B., K * '74 McDowell, A. S., B * '98 C, E '96 C. S., Jr., * '92 E. C., B * 'oo G. W., N '82 H., * r '76 H. W., B * '13 J. R., B X '01 N., ■1' '06 R. L., M '08 R. O., B X '09 *w. A., e '72 McDuffee, *W., T '73 MacDuffie, I. J., Jr., * '08 McElroy, *J., * '88 *J., Jr.. H '88 *W., * '86 W. F., A X '10 McElwain, H. E., 11 '12 McEnery, C. P., T A '04 D. W., T A '03 McEntee, F. D., A * '99 McEwan, J. B., * '78 McEwen, G. F., N '87 *R. H., Z '33 McFadden, *T. F., S '55 McFarlan, A. H., -i * '02 McFarland, A. P., '85 W. C., * '80 Mclnnis, F. L., X '73 H. R., Q '64 *J. D., X '02 *J. McL., n '55 Mclntire, E. E., B '84 *H. M., * '36 Mcintosh, D. G., A '35 *E., A '39 J-, ^ '57 *J. A., e '53 J. M., * '79 R. G., * •)• '11 S. D., T A 'oi Mackey, C. F., * '96 W. C, '00 McKey, R. M., A A '91 Mackie, M., 2 T '03 McKillican, C. R., 6 Z '07 McKillip, W. J., O '08 McKim, 'J. D., H '82 R. H., H '59 McKinney, E. P., * '61 •J. A., e X '69 McKisick, L., 9 Z '89 R. T., e Z '92 McKissack, *A. C, * '52 McKnight, H. M., 2 P 'i3 *J- A., P '71 R. L., * '03 *VV. C., P -76 Mackoy, H. B., '94 McKusick, J. B., 9 '11 MacLachlan, J., Jr., .\ ^ '07 McLachlin, E. H., H '83 McLane, J. R., n '07 J. W., * '61 *W. L., * '69 McLaren, K. F., A 'i' '08 McLarty, R. P., r '11 McLauchlin, *J. C, B '57 McLaughlin, M. C, S '73 McLauKliry, II. U., McLaunn, "Z. B., X •61 Mac Lay, A. C, T * '73 Maclay, E. S., * V '86 •G. H. E., * r '80 R. (E.) H., r * '73 R. H., * r '73 McLean, A. M., * '04 C. F., E '93- *D. McB.. A A '59 G. E., E '71 H. A., A K '13 J., r B '01 J. H., X '12 L. D., X '07 M. A., A X '03; * E '03 McLelJan, G. F., A '53 McLemore, *J. C. A 'S6 *M. C., A '33; A *P. B., * '53 McLennan, F., A '79 McLeod, A. H., B '07 MacLeod, G., A X '90 G. R., T '89 N. D.. 2 T '.3 McLure, *E. C, A '33; A '54 McMahon, H., * * '86 J. S., * '89 W. E.. * X '00 McMartin, M., N' d^ McMaster, J. B.. X '72 McMichael, C. B., A '70 W., A '88 McMicken, A. R., K '13 McMillan. D. W., * '82 E. L., * '09 J. H., * '88 J. T., * '09 .\I.. 'V ',3 P. H., ■* '94 *R.. K '54 *W. C, * '84 *W. G., A -74 C. E., I '05 McMullan. J. H., II Honorary. , J. H., Jr., B '03 McMulIen, H., B 'os L, B., * * '97 R- J.. I '05 McMuHin, A., N 'c6 *S. M., K '98 McMurphy, *H. T II '67 JIcMurtry, A. O., T A 'ro G. O., T A '04 R. O., T A 'os McNair, F., A A '03 *J. M., B '79 Manchester, *M. S., * *W. H., M '84 Mandell, *F. C, O '81 G. .S., A '89 H. A., O '83 *H. F., A '84 Mandeville, J. A., 'I' X '95 M., A A '00 Maney, 'F., T '55 H., Sr., r '47 ♦H., Jr., r ^50 Mangan, C. J., T '12 J. H., T '03 Mangum, L. H., Z '57 Manice, ♦£. A., * '58 Manion, W. J., T 'iJ Manley, M. B., A A '78 R. S., P '75 S. C, A '89 Mann, *C. A., * '56 C. H., P *7S F. M., * '70 H. L., E '99 J. B., * X '65 J. E., P '98 J. F., T '87 O. D., * X '01 *R. M., P '62 *S. E., T '84 •W., * r '72 Manning, C. E., A X '78 C. R., A A 'oi *D., Jr., * '69 F. L., * X '95 H., 2 T '97 "J. A., B '52 L. H., X '85 ♦P. B., B '86 R. C., A A '00 R. I., H '79 V. H., X '84 •W. H., A '82 Mansfield, E. H., P * '77 H., * '71 L. A., * '85 *M. w., •J' n '71 w. t)., e z '81 Mansliip, W. S., r * '86 Manson, *E., '89 *F. G., n '87 G. F., e '81 J. W., 6 '81 Manson, k. L., IT '8s; e '8s Mansur, *A. W., 6 '82 Manter, J. W., 6 '09 Manville, C. R., -i' a '80 Mapes, *E. J., O '6g Maples, *W. S., * '54 Marble, ,T. L., G '98 Marbury, W. B., H '03 March, A., P '90 •C. iX, A '80 F. A., Jr., P '81 J. L., P '93 M., P '92 P. C, P '84 T. S., P '89 Marcus, L. W., A X '89 Marcy, H. O., 2 '63 H. O., Jr., 2 T '95 W., * Q '93 Marden, "G. A., H '61 J. IC, n '95 P. s., n '94 R. F., n '98 Marechal, J. M., * '08 Marenes, *B. H., M Marfield, *J. S., A '72 *S., A '64 Mariner, J. W., A '91 *R. K., S '55 Marion, F. J., * F '90 Markey, *H., K '03 Markland, H. T., * T '07 M. G., * r '08 Markley, C. L., K '09 J., K '07 Markoe, *J. B., A '89 Marks, F. J., II '11 Marlatt, . E. B., * * '12 E. F., * * '12 Marquadt, H. C., E '08 Marquand, *J., A '85 Marr, S. F., A X '13 Marriott, J. H., I '89 Marrinan, J. J., T * '09 Marrs, E., I '06 Marsh, A. R., E 'oo *C. C., * '68 *C. P., r * '77 *c. w., r B '79 D. D., n '65 D. E., A X '80 E. F., r * '86 E. H., E '91 E. S., T '79 F. ,R., e '99 G. A., S '01 H. N., e '09 'J. W., 2 '68 N. J., T '85 R, P., 2 T '03 W. D., * r '79 Marshall, A. F., P '12 A. I., T '08 *A. Q., E ■ B. TT, n '. 62 B. 1., 11 '97 C. G., B X Hon. C. H., A X '85 •C. L., X '53 C. McC, I '93 C. P., S '81 C. Y.,- X '62; B •63 E. J., A X '95 G. M., B X '83 G. W., P 'II G- W., P *i3 ♦H. A., 1' * '85 H. B., 3 '58 1291 Marshall, J. A., T '68 J. M., e '62 *J. N., 2 '53 J. P., * n '03- *R. M., K '69' ♦W., A A '59. W., B X '00 W. G., r '56 W. L., A '64 *W. P., K '72 W. S., 2 '91 Marston, A. H., E '03 C. I., '01 c. R., e '13 c. w., e "96 G. A., O '96 •H., Jr., I '60 J. P., e '05 *M., A A '56 R. L., 9 '99 T. B., * '79 W. F., 3 '71 Marsun, H. A., T * '12 Marten, *B. T., N '63 Martin, *C. D., O '66 C. L., I 'So C. M., H '03; r '06 C. S., A A '09 C. T., * '12; r '13 E. D., II '09 E. H., Jr., A A '09 E. S., A '77 F. C, A '79 *G., A X '81 G. B., r * '69 G. B., I '95 ♦G. G., ■!> '93 G. R., * E '12 H. C., r * '06 H. D., * n '98 :j-, p '59 J. B., B 'or ♦J. L., A '81 J. L., I 'OS *J. M., K -f '67 J. M., r '09 ♦J. R., * X '62 •J. W., A A '58 P. E., n '12 R. B., e '10 R. E., r '70 R. E., r * '05 R. S., 2 T '13 S., A A '61 S., P '96 T. C, f * '77 T. W., * '00 •W. J., Q '56 w. L., r '10 ♦W. M., * '49 Martinez, *J., X '91 Marvin, A. B., 4> '90 F. H., 2 T '95 H. N., * r '83 J. M., A '89 K. T., * r '13 R. s., * r '09 Marx, A., A X '03 E., A X '00 Maryatt, *T. P., 11 '71 Marye, L. D., H '66 Mason, A. G., A '86 A. L., A '63 *A. P., H '54^ E. C, * r '88 E. D., n '72 F. E„ * X '11 G. A., E '91 G. W., M '64 H. C, r '01 I H. L., A '88 J INDEX OF NAMES son, i Mason, "H. McC, O '05 '. A., H '99 . H., M '78 . J., A '66 R., Jr., H '04 M., H '98 *M. S., T '83 R. F., Jr., H '87 T. W., B '58; H '58 *W., A '/S Massey, T. R., A X '92 Massie, F. A., H '82 •P. C, * 'so •R., H '59 Masterlon, R. C, T B '07 Mastin, *DeW. C, B * '64 G. C, A A '77 T. L., T A '02; A K Charter; * '96 Mather, A. B., 2 '68 E. T., A n '07 *H. F., * '76 S., M '86 Mathews, B. C, * T '77 E. B., g '91 F. v., S '89 R.. 2 '13 S., B '84 *W. B., S '71 *W. H., S '78 Mathewson, C. F., 11 '82 s. A., n '10 Mathison, W. E. H., T * '03 Matlock, A. S., K * '72 Matson, W. L., * '62 Matteson, A. C, T '93 B. H., 2 '06 C, T '61 *F. W., * '63 F. W., T '92 G. A, r '96 H. A., T '97 L. J., M '11 P., T '06; 2 T '07 W. B., M '82 Matthews, *B., K * •69 B. H., A n '07 C. M., H '54 *C. S., A '90 C. X., H '69 E. C, Jr., e '10 E. R., * '96 G. E., 4» 'jy H. H., a '88 J. L., * '05 J. v., H '87 R., M '72 R., A X '83 R. C, A n '03 *S. R. M., K 'SI S. W., H '54 W. B., H '71 w. K., r '95 Matthewson, C, M '09 Mattison, *W. R., S '86 Mattocks, C. P., e '62 Mattoon, H. V., T * '00 W. R^ r * '99 Mattson, E. W., V * '82 I. K., r * '82 Maunsell, W. E., * E Maurer, *E. W., B * '77 Maxcy, C. L., E '87 •E. W., T 'S3 Maxey, C. S.. H '68 T. S., X '69 Maxfield, W. H., S T '06 Maxon, I», * r '04 W. R., * r '98 Maxson, C. C, Jr., T •h!'d., 2 '77 H. M., 2 '77 Maxwell, C. X '52 Meacham, A. B., T '96 ♦F. A., * '87; H '88 *L., S '69 *L. H., A A '69 Mead, A. £)., A A '90 C. A., A A '82 C. M., A A 's6 F. H., S '12 F. L., * r '78 F. S., * a '8s *G. W., A A '86 J. A., A A '64 *M. L., A A 'ss R. C., A X '99 T. W., B X '75 W. E., N '09 W. R., S '67 Meade, L. C, * V '10 VV. P., H '06 Meader, L. H., B '78 Meadows, E. H., B '09 Meagher, W. C, B '10; * '11 Means, E. L., © '87 L. G., e '12 O. W., e '84 S., A '73 W. B., K '69 Meany, P. J., M '12 Mears, "G. F., 2 '7s H. B., A '64 Meckfessel, G., 6 Z ■08 Meconkey, "R. J., A '64 Medary, C. S., A '62 Medbury, S., O '95 i Merriam, *S. A., II '61 '96 Mee, J. H., 6 Z "97 Meech, R. L„ 4> Ef '09 Meehan, A. G., 11 '10 r. A., A X '99 r. A., r B '01 G., r B '03 Meek, R. A., X '88 R. B., X '90 R. B., B X '94 W. E., X '00 W. T., X '00 Meeker, H. E., A '89 Megathlin, H. G., A A '93 Megquier, E. C., X 'q 1 Mehaffey, W. R.. A 'Rj Meiggs, H. E., T B 'S4 Meighan, B. C., M 'gn *H. S., N '91 T. W., N ^oi Meigs, A. E., g '70 M., O '13 Melcer, R. H.. * '03 Melcher, *B. R., Q '70 W. L., e 's6 w. P., e '71 Meldon, P. M., A A '80 Melin, C, A II '05 F. L., A n '10 Mellen, H. L., A A '10 J. G., T A '09 P. E.. A A '04 *W. h, X '55 Melone, H. C, 9 Z '01 H. D., e Z '91 Mendenhall, M. L., O '60 Mendul, A., A A 'ri Mengel, J. W., P '02 Menocal, A. J., A X '88 M. G., A X '88 Menual, J., P '65 Menzel, G. E., I' B '93 W., Jr., r B '91 Meras, R. A., N '00 Mercer, A. H., E '87 *G. A, H 's6; Z ■56 H. C, A '79 O. v., P '8: W., E '84 W. R., Jr., A '84 Merchant, G. E.,* a '00 J. H., M '87 Meredith, E. B., A A E. F., M '70 *W. B., H 's6 W. R., H '77 Mergenthaler, E. G., A X '07 F. L., A X 'os H. C, A X '11 Meriam, "W. W., A '55 Merington, R. W. E., N '79 Meriwether, M., V '48 Merrall,W.H.,rB'93 Merrell, C. E., 2 '01 L. C, 2 '99 Merriam, A. C, n '88 C. C.. A A '70 C. K., g '7S *E. c., n '63 F., A '71 J. F., h '81 R. H., * '90 L. O., e '66 Meddaugh, E. W., O W. B., r B '98 Merrick, C, * '09 'D. T., Z Z '62 F. W., * r '87 Merrifield, F. O., T '90 I. N., M '89 M. E., * '89 Merrill, A. W., Q '87, A. VV., e '08 C. C, n '94 C. E., I '59 c. F., r * '74 C. H., 2 P '08 c. P., e '96 E. A., e '89 *E. W., n '68 G. E., 2 T '93 G. P., * E '93 G. P., T '97 G. R., 2 '65 *H. C, e Z '98 J. E., * E '91 J. F. A., * '89 *J. L., g '69; n '70 *j. s., r * '79; e Z '98 L. H., e '80 *L. P., e Hon. O. F., * * '93 R. D., e Z '02 s. B.. n '82 W. A., 2 '80 W. C, A K Char- ter. W. J., 6 '98 Merriman, B. P., •!• '10 *C. C, '49 Merritt, A H., P * '89 A. K., * '93 E. A., Jr., * '84 E. L., r * '91 N. A, A X '98 S., *73 Merriwether, *R. T., "^ '48 Mersereau, E. W., * '11 Meserve, C. F., g '77 J. s., n '97 Mesler, *E., T * '77 *i. A, r * '73 Messer, M. L, T 'gi Messerly, C. E., * '08 Messick, *C., N '67 Messier, J. W., * X •08 Mestre, A., N '80 •A. E., N '8i Metcalf, F. A., g '6i ♦G., Jr., T '74 *i. s., e '47 Metcalf, J. B., 6 Z '97 J. N., e '60 *J. S., * '80 L., 2 T '92 *0. M., n '74 S. O., T '78 V. N., e z 'OS V. H., * '76 Meyer, E. S., Jr., B X '93 E. v., T A '09 G. VonL., A '79 H„ G., 4> '06 S. M., * '07 T. G., A '90 Middlebrook, C. F., B * '92 J. W., * '87 1292 INDEX OF NAMES Middleton, E. S., X '88 J. I., A '53 TWiekle, E. J., * E 'ii Mifflin, G. H., A '6s Migel, J. A., M 'OS Mikel, R. L., 9 Z '09 Milbank, H., * '05 Miles, *A. E.. A '82 C. A., A '53 *T. D., n '65 Milford, * r '13 Milhau, E. J., T B '85 Millard, A. D., A A '01 S. C, E '6S Miller, A., A '80 A. C, e Z '87 A. C, A X '12 A. O., 2 T '04 B. H., S T '03 *B. L., r * '69 B. L., S '95 •B. S., * '47 ♦C. A., ■!> '59 C. A., r * '92 C. B., r B '09 C. F., B * '93 C. O., Jr., n '99 C. R., K '03 D. G., n '84 •E., X '64 'E. A., B * '04 E. C, A '71 *E. S., M '78 *F., ^ '52 F. E., O 's6 *F. E., K '64 F. J., * r '94 F. N., * * '72 •G., X '63 G. D. B., e X '59 G. E., X '82 G. R., * r '93 G. S., A '69 H. E., r * '95 H. F., N '79 I. N., T '73 J., * '5 5 J. A., P '95 T. B., O '92 J. C, e X '66 J. E., M '02 •J. F., T A '62 J. G., I '06 J. H., r * '71 T. M., ■*' * '97 J. v., * '97; A X '99 M. C, A X '99 M. R., M '92 ♦P., * '94 R. B., A '82 *R. S., N '67 *R. W., r '60 R. W., K * '62 T. B., r * '96 T. F., N '69 ♦T. W., * '97 *W., A '73 W. A. C, Jr., O '04 W. E., 2 '12 W. J., * n '04 W. McK., P '74 W. T., * il '73 Millett, J. H., g '67 Miilham, C. R., T '99 J. B., T '01 Milliken, C. D., H '87 *C. W., e '62 ♦E. F., r B '83 *S. L., S '56 Millikin, ♦J., K '59 Millikin, *M., K '54 *M. G., IC '68 Milliman, H. C, B * '77 Mills, A., A '72 *A. E., A X '80 *A. G., A 's8 A. L., A '81 A. P., T '03 E., A '69 E. M., r * '72 *G., A '74 G. G., A * '07 H. E., B * •83 I. D., * X '74 I. N., S '74 J- B., * '73 J. G., n '75 J. R.. * '50 *L. E.. * -56 L. G., A * 'J2 *W. T., B 1' '72 MiUspaugh, C. H., * X '73 Milraine, C. E., A '85 Milne, C, N '99 J. D., T '77 Milner, C. W., I '07 L. S., T '02 R. D., r * '98 Milroy, W. F., B * '83 Mims, E., r '92 Minard, F. H., A A '96 G. c, e '00 Miner, E. B., T '59 F. B., A A '02 Minnaugh, *C. F., A '67 Minnigerode. M.. O '10 Minor, C. H., T '02 C. N. B., H '59 *C. L. 6., H 'S7 G. H., T '90 I., Jr., * '62 J. A., T '94 J. B., * '03 R. C, H '83 R. S., T '98 W. E., * '00 Minot, *C. H., Jr., A '86 ♦F., Jr., A '76 *G. R., Jr., A '71 *H. D., A '80 J. C, e '96 J. J., A '74 Minott, 'E. T., 9 '98 Minturn, L., £ P '09 R. S., A '84 T. R., Jr., 2 P '07 Mirick, E. A., 2 '64 Mitchell, A. H., S '02 A. N., A * '00 C. D., 2 P '11 C. VonE., r B '07 C. G., K '01 C. G., * '09 •F. A., * '77 *F. B., 2 '83 F. D., a '84 H. E., e '07 H. H., n '08 H. R., B '72 *J. B., * '49 *J. G., A '59 J. G., * '95 J. H., A A '09 J. H., 2 '13 ''J. K., A '81 J. V. B., r B '08 M. C, S '62 *N. A., r '49 N. C,. Z '59 Mitchell, P. L., * '01 (S. M.) K., * '83 S. S., A X '85 W., P '85 W. D., * E '97 *W. S., I '55 W. S., r B '07 Moakley, M., A X '01 Modisette, R. M., B X '12 Moeller, A. V., 2 T '00 Moen, E. C, A '91 *P. W., * '78 Moffat, *A., O '72 *E. J., A X '79 S. C, O '64 Moffatt, D. M., '92 J. M., r '61 *J. R., X '58 N. R., * a '8s •p. K., a '55 R., X '10 R. A., r * '96 R. H., A * '03 Moodey, H. L., * '82 Moody, L. B., X '91 R. H., g '70 S. S., r '06 Moon, R. F., * X '04 Mooney, J. F., T B '12 T. J., T '08 Moore, A. C, T * 'to *A. F., X '73 A. J., B '62 A. L., * '88 A. L., * n '11 *A. R., M '86 A. W., * * '90 B. W., T '00 C. A., A K '08 C. B., A '73 C. H., e '70 Moore, *C. W., 2 '55 *D. A., * '86 Du v., 2 P '05 *E. E., K '71 E. L., e '03 E. W., M '12 F. B., M '88 F. R., M '75 •G., n '66 G. D., X '84 G. I-L, X '84 G. O., 4> r '04 *G. W., •!> '63 H. A., e '95 H. C, A * '04 H. T., T A '10 J., * '49 *J. A., * '67 J. A., * '83 J. A., B '00 J. E., * '69 J. C, A * '02; A A '06 J. C, O '03 J. I., Jr., r B '12 J. S., 2 '13 •J. VV., B '53 *J. W., P '64 J. W., K '69 L B., ■!> X 'II L. I., B '93 *M. B., * '49 •M. D., K * '60 M. G., * a '84 M. J., B '61 R. I., r '98 ♦R. S., * '59 s., e z '01 *s. B., a '56 S. LaM., Jr., P B '07 W. C., * '89 w. G., r '11 •W. H., Z Z '59 W. H., M '63 W. H., T '10 VV. P., K '75 W. v., O '78 Moorhead, VV. S., ^ '06 Moorman, "R. M., T '95 *T. E., K ir '60 Moorshead, F. A., A K '08 Moragues, A. M., ^ '12 Moran, F. L., O '13 W. J., r B '91 Mordecai, *D. I-I., A 'S3; A '54 More, A. S., 2 T '02 H. C., Z '87 S. S., O '08 Morell, G. F., 2 P '09 Morey, C. F., A A '79 C. W., 2 '80 *E. S., T '83 •H. L., K '62 H. M., e X '61 Morgan, A. H., B X '97 C, A '80 E. D., A '77 F. C, T A '04 F. E., E '71 G. A., r '96 *J. H., I '61 J. H., T '09 J. P., Jr., A '89 •L. H., Jr., A '89 P. J., 2 '00 Morgan, R, J., T '13 R. K., r '93 *T. H., A '64 W. H., I '58 1293 INDEX OF NAMES Morgan, *W. H., T '6i *W. P., e '69 Morjson, F., A * '00 G. B., A '83 'R. B., A '73 S. B., * '91 •S. L., A '73 Morningstar, J., Jr., r * 'n R. F., r "66 *J. A., 2 '66 J. A., e '76 Morris, *A. H., K '68 A. K., K '08 *A. F., * X '92 B. C, K '09 D. H., r B '05 G., T A -62 G., * X '89 G. A., K '95 G. B., B '07 G. M., n '11 G. W., I '08 H. N., n X '82 H. w., * r '72 *J. M., * '60 *J. \V., K '61 *L. B., * '54 P. S., T A '08 *R., * '58 R., * '01 S. A. D., *' * '82 *T. H., A '77 \V., * '71 *W. B., O '79 *W. L., * '55 'W. P., X '62 *w. p., r '62 w. R., r * '03 W. R., A A 'II W. S., * * '79 Morrison, A. L., T '90 A. W., * '06 B. F., e '54 Mor(r)ison, D. W., * '88 Morrison, *G. W., * '82 H. M., X '55 *J. C, A A '60 J. F., * * '74 L S., * 'ji *R-, r '57 "R., I '58 •R. A., 2 '59 R. O., A X '93 ^ S., S '59 Morrow, J. T., X '06 Morscliheimer, H- N., T ■98 Morse, A. D., S '71 A. E., 2 '02 C. H., 2 '80 C. H., Z '83 C. VV., A X '93 E. L., n '74 E. L., * '78 E. S., 2 '13 F. D., 2 '62 G. F., A '81 H. B., n "04 H. L., A '74 H. Ny 2 '73 *H. T., 2 '69 J. A., r * '86 J. F.. 2 '84 Morse, L. F., <1> '61; S •6i S. F. B., * '07 W. N., 2 '04 Morson, l-I., Jr., H '70 Mortinho, F., A X '89 Morton, C. S., X '52 u. i-i., r '09 J. A., A '12 J. B., A '07 J. H., A '70 *J. L., * '57 M., Jr., * '83 S. C, £ P '08 *T., M '79 T., McP., I '93 *W., H '531 X '54 Moseley, E. L., O '98 *G. G., * '74 H. P., * '94 *J. T., X '51 *T., r '58 W. X., X '57 Moses, L. A., B X '99 Mosher, II. H., T B '02 Mosier, H. G., n 'iz Moss, *A. H., T '62 *A. M., B * '74 *A. M., n '75 *E. F., T '62 J. L., Jr., * '69 P. B., I -05 Mosser, K. E., * '11 Mothershead, J. L., A X '03 O. M., A X '00 Motley, T. G., H '71 Motte, 11. I., A '92 Moulthrop, H. R., B * '99 Moulton, A. F., 6 '73 •B. C, •I' '52 *F. A., n '03 F. W., A '83 H. P., 2 '03 Mount, T. L., r B '02 Mountjoy, E. L., A II '12 'Mowbray, *E. B., * '92 Mower, T. E., * '78 Mowry, A. McL., A X '89 *E. C, T '61 *E. C, T '04 O. B., T '63 Moxham, E., A X '04 Muddell, J. S., K '90 Mudge, H. H., A '74 Muhl, C. E., B * 'lo Muir, D., r B '06 J. C, 2 P '03 W. H., O '88 Mulchahey, J. H., V B *J. McD., A A '77 Mulford, *S. D., P '62 Mulholland, "I. S., P '94 Mullam, F. D., A X '95 Mullendore, *N., K '64 Muller, "A. H., Jr., N 'S6 Mulligan, W. T., B * '92 MuIIins, E. S., A '93 -H., B '57 Mulock, R. H., T A '09 Mulvane, D. W., * '85 1294 Mulvihill, D. F., * Q '10 Mumford, I-. M., Z Z '62 G. S., A '87 J. G., A '85 N. W., A '90 W. W., A '84 Munger, C. M., K '99 P. F., A A '12 R. L., * '97 Munk, VV. E., A X '12 Munn, J. P., B '1 '70 Munro, E. K.. M '01 F. S., M '95 I. II., M '71 P. A., M '95 T. H., M '7.1 Munroe, *A. J., 6 '71 C. A., A .\ '01. D. C, '12 M. H., H '07 M. H., Jr., * E '07 S. W., r * '13 V. M., "t '01 W. G., Jr., r * '06 W. H., O '79 *W. H., * '93 Murray, A., * X '79 A. B., K * '75 C. A., * '75 D., * X '76 E. P., M '04 G. B., * * '85 G. E., S '79 J. A., A '78 R. H., A A '05 R. M., N '82 *W., * '49 •W. A., N '74 W. F., * '94 W. J., T '07 Muse, *H. K. W., Z '59 Myers, C. L.. T '84 E. W., B '95 F. B., * r '12 G. P., B * '99 H. L., A n '09 J. A., •!> '85 *J. H., * r '79 J. W., N '84 M., A '96 V. c, r * 'OS Mygatt, O. A., A '86 Myles, M. A., A 11 '13 Mynatt, P. L., I '89 Mabors, R. T., * '98 Nadal, I. W., * * '98 Naegele, R. O., * E '09 Naftzger, L. R., * * Nalle, B. C, H '96 Nance, L. M., X '93 VV. B., r '93 Naramore, J. \V., T * ■92 Narcom, T. J., B "51 Nash, A. H., r * 75 C. H., M '63 C. S., 2 '77 )••. DeL., A X '72 -J. H., 2 '62 R. E., S '11 *S., 2 '63 W. B., S '95 W. H., H '09 Nason, A. H., 9 'go *H. T., * -86 Nasu, *I., * * '83 Xauerth, G. V'., K '62 N'aylon, G. E., O '00 -Meal, A. W., B '01 M. H., e '07 R. C, Jr., * 'g8 •S. F., S '52 '^ *T. J., S '63 T. McK., 2 T '10; T A '10 Neale, J. B., * '96 J- J., I -94 L. N., I '95 ^fealIy, *E. B.. 6 '58 Needham, C. A., N '66 Neel, J. J., P '81 W. T. ,F., N '84. Neely, H., H '94 S. M., H '88 Neeley, *J. A.. N '87 Aleff, C. A., A '88; B X '88 E. E., A '94 H. C, A X 'lo *N., A '92 P., Jr., B X '84 Neftel, J. VV. K., r B '79 Negley, W. R., A X '75 Negus, 'C W., M '96 M. F., M '81 Neighbour, E. D., P '86 Neil, *R. S., * '55 Neilson, *C. P., B '54 *W. H., Jr., n '61 Nellegar, J. C, A X '98 W^. R., O '01 Nelson, A. H., T '58 A. H., A A '01 *E., 2 '53 E- H., H '53 G. W., H 's8 H., e '91 H. M., Jr., H '08 ♦K., H '60 J. G., H '92 *J. H., K * 's8: X 's8 *J. M., B * '64 J., e X '64 J. p., A '81 J. p., H '82 o. G., r 'II R. B., H "gi W. C, X '61 *W. E., O '62 *T, A '66 *T. C. H '54 IXDEX OF NAMES Nelson, T. F. K., H '98 Nesmih, C. C, '1' '94 J. A., A '81 O. A., 11 '74 R. H., * '03 T., A '71 Nethercut, M. E., * $ '86 Nettles, ♦J. E., A '59 Nevin, A. B., ^ '74 F. T., E '90 W. H., A X 'oo Nerling, A. B., A A 12 Newberry, *F. M., P '06 *W. E., r B '84 Newbold, C. L., T '72 Newcomb, J. H., N '62 *H. O., O '61 Newcombe, *\\'. R., K * '64 Newell, A. B., 2 '63 E. F., r * '87 *E. W., * X '88 F. S., A '92 G. A., * '68 H. C, n '60 H. E., M '94 J. E., M '86 *T. R., A A '77 *J. S., g '49 M. A., T '84 ♦R. R., A '65 *S., * '61 VV., * X '82 w. c, r * '83 Newhall, A. A., Jr., B 4» '72 Newhill, T. T., V '57 Newland, D. J., A A '6S Newlin, G. E., 9 Z '02 Newman, A. K., 9 '91 *A. W., T '57 *E. S., T '93; r B '99 F. C, S '77 F. E., 2 T '92 H. A., T A '06 J., A A '73 'O., K 'S5 P. B., I '91 R. D., M '05 S. M., 9 '67 *W., K '58 Newton, *C. G., A A '6s c. R., r * '07 C. S., O '64 E. E., * '91 G. E., £ '97 G. G., * '96 *G. M., T '62 I., a '54 *J., X '58 *J. L., S '50 J. o., r * '93 W., S '68 *W. W., X '57 Niblock, C. B., 2 '88 Nichol, P. L., r '50 Nicholoy, W. E., B * 'i J Nichols, A. B., A '91 B, D., A A '87 C. E., M '82 C. E., T '86 C. L., T '72 •C. P., A '83 E. H., A '86 F., A '83 *G. F., •!> '54 Nichols, G. P., e X '60 H P., A A '69 H. W., S '95 H. W., T '02 J- K., * '03 L. G., n '08 *T., Z 's6 R. H., * '94 R. M., * '13 R. S., E '85 *S. E., 2 '6s *S. W., M '74 *W. C., -i 'S3; B '54 W. E., * '86 Nicholson, *G., B '61 ♦H., B 'ss J. D., X '64 S. T., B '06 Niclterson, C. L,, 9 '77 E. A., * E '91 *G. A., A '76 G. W., r * '75 *J., 2 'so *J. A., T '67 L. M., r B '93 T. W., A '80 Nicklas, C. F., K '12 Nicol, F. D., O '07 H. G., O '96 J., O '04 W. G., * '66 Niedecken, J. H., * '00 Nims, E. B., E '62 Niskern, A., 9 X 'S7 Niver, H. B., * X '88 Nivison, R. E., F * '00 Nix, J. M. N. B., Jr., 1 '88 Nixon, F. W., K '98 H. L., K '98 Noble, A. W., 2 '13 F. L. H., A '88 G. O., 9 Z '96 H. G. S., N 'So 'J., e '62 J. E., H '69; X '70 *J. H., A '85 R. W. P., * * '91 Nee, H. S., r * '89; A A '89 Nolan, W. G., T '05 Noland, T. V., Q '56; Z 's6 Nolton, *D., Jr., E '57 H. B., T '82 S. D., r '02 Norcross, F. V., 9 'ss O., A '70 W. S., 2 '75 Norfleet, C. M., X '04 J. C, X '75 Norman, G., A '90 G. H., Jr., A '89 *H. K., A '82 H. T., K * '60 Norris, A. D., P '13 G. M., e '86 J. D., H '87 R., 2 T '96 North, J. W., 2 '84 Northrop, C., 4> '57 C., Jr., * E '93 C. A., * '72 F. B., B X '82 J. H., r B '12 S. A., M '75 Northrup, E., M., '79 *H. F., A A '73 Northway, *L. W., * E '99 Northway, R. S., * E '95 Norton, *A. D., B * '64 C. €., r * '04 C. S., * * '90 E., A '85 G. E., 2 '06 G. R., A X '06 H. E., -i' * '06 T. H., T '73 *J. B., n '97 *J. D., O '01 J. J., r * '10 J. M., n '92 N., * '60 N. w., n '78 W. F., * <1> '70 Norwood, E, W., S '60 W., H '54 Noss, *T. B., * r '80 Notman, A., F B '07 Nott, *G. A., B * '69 •R. M., 2 '52 Nottingham, H. I., * r '96 T. W., * r '85 \v., * r '76 Nourse, B. E., 2 P '03 E. M., 2 '91 W. J., 2 '87 Noyes, C., A *s6 F. G., 9 Z '01 G. M., * '10 G. W., * '02 *H., 2 '94 H. F., * '89 R., n '68 W., 4> '99 *W. H., E '87 Nuelle, J. H., H '06 Nugent, 'C. J., Z Z '6s P. H., X '81 *T. L., Z Z '61 Nunn, C. P., A '79 Nunnamaker, A. J., K '06 Nussbaura, H. H., A '13 Nutter, H. R., 9 '05 I. W., 9 '03 *J. A., K '66 Nutting, *H. N., 3 '63 H. W., g '12 Nye, *C. F., A '70 E. L., n '96 W. B., A '84 O'Adaras, M., 2 P '08 Oak, *H. L., n '65; 9 '6s Oakes, F. B., N '99 J. C., N '91 J. C., r B -93 W., A '87 W. P., S '60 Oakford, J. W., * '84 Oakley, A. C., F B '99 ♦W., N '60 *w. H., r * '81 Oatis, *M. A., X 's6; K * '58 Oatley, *W. R., B * '61 Oberrender, W. S., A K '07 S. S., A X ,'06 O'Berry, T., B '07 O'Brien, E. P., * '12 F., O '05 H., O '97 M. J. G., * '11 O'Brien, R. L., n 'gi O'Connor. *A., X '78 J. W., r B -98 Ocorr, A. W., B * '03 Octaviano, E., F B '83 Ucumpaugh, E., Jr., B '90 Odell, S., O '04 W. H., Jr., r -I '09 W. R., A '89 Oden, 'W. E., * * '89 O'Flynn, P. W., A * Ogden, A. T., * '03 A. U., A * '08 D. A., A X '72 *F. C, * '60 G. B., A '77 G. M., Jr., A '77 •H. N., 12 's8 H. VanM., * '88 L. I., A * -11 VV. B., Jr., N '61 Oge, W. L., O '70 Ogilvie, C. C., r '96; A A '98 P., T A '01 W. H., K * '61 Ogle, 'J. €., A A '61 C. G., X '08 Oglesby, I. D., X '96 O'Grady, J- M. E., B * '8s Ohl, F. McIC, A '85 J. K, A '84 W. F., A X '97 Ohlen, E. A., * X '86 Olcott, H. P., N '99; B '01; ^^ '01 W. T., A X '96 Old, E. H. H., H '94 H., H '91 Oldefest, E. G., A 11 '06 Olds, 'J., * '53 Oldt, C. F., P '00 Olin, S. H., * X '85 Oliphant, C. E., A II '07 F. H., * a '06 Oliver, A. L., g '08 A. W., X '02 B. F., X '08 C. P., B * '06 F. E., * r '90 *H. H., Z '47 ♦J. H., n '93 P. Q., * X '93 Olmstead, G. VV., * '04 H. B., A X '08 *.T. C, E '60 J. M., A 'ji J. M. D., A A '07 R. E. S., 2 '93 Olney, P. B., A '64 Onativia, J. V., A '8? O'Neal, E., I '07 G., I '07 O'Neil, F. E., T '07 H. G., T '08 C. F., * X '04 Oothout, *J. W., B * '63 Opdycke, L. E., A '80 Opdyke, H., 4» 'go Orcutt, R. P., * S2 '07 *W. C, 2 '57 Ordway, *G. L., B * '75 Orear, *E., T A '63 O'Reilly, J. D., T A '04 1295 INDEX OF NAMES Orraiston, T. S., N '75; r B '75 W. C, r B 87 Ormsbee, S. C, * F W. D., -b r 'u Orr, E. S., i; '83 L. H.. Jr., N '02; r B '03 M., B '08 N. J., B 'OS T. W., 2 T '08 *W. G., X '82 Orrick, J. L., H '93 Orton, P. A., M '59 Orrvs, 1'". B., 1 '99 Osborn, *C. L., K '6s; * '6s C. S., Jr., O -I I E, H., Jr., r * '91 (".. W'., * '63 H. P., T -09 . L. J., A X '96 N. G., * '80 Osborne, A., B '99 A. D., * '48 C. W., r B '03 E. B., B 'os F. M., B '99 H. S., E '02 J. G., T '61 L. W., E -02 R. G., K 'II (S.) D., r B '79 T. M., A '84 c. w., e '08 Osburn, W. N., O '07 Osgood, *A. C, n '67 C. H., Z '94 C. R., B * '01 E. F., a '92 G. L., Jr., A '91 G. W., r * '74 G. W., 3 '74 *H. B., A '78 H. W., S '94 *J. R-, e '.,4 W. ,N., Z '78 Osment, T. M., K * '61 Ostoff, O. E., B X '9S Ostrander, W. S., A X '81 Ostrom, E. H., ^ * '09 Oswald, H. W., * E '10 J. ]., * E '10 Otis, G. W., 2 T '07 H. G., A '78 H. G., 4> '99 J., A "81 P. A., B X Hon- orary. W. J., A '76 *W. S., A '78 Otlaway, F. H., T '12 G. H., T '80 Otten, L. F., N '04 Oury, 'F. W., e Z '86 Ovalle, N. K., T A '11 Overfield, E. J., T * '88 Overstreet, *R. R.. * * '83 W. I., ^' ^ '79 Overton, D. H., P '88 E. B., i' '10 W. G., Jr., * '09 Owen, A. E., * X '97 C. H., * '60 D. E., e '89 Owen, *G., * '54 •G. W., * '56 H. E., A A '90 *J. M., ■i '49 K. R., H A '70 L., B '89 *R. B., * '47 Owens, H. V., 6 Z '11 *J. W., K '62 ♦R. W., H '68 T., e Z '12 *W. A., B '56 Oxnard, H. T., A '82 Pabodie, W. H., T '53 Packard, A. B., 2 P '07 •E. F., e '48 F. L., e '06 H. s., r * '04 J., H '68 *J. H., S '76 J. C., H 'os *M. A. O., O 's6 T. J., H '73 Packer, *P. G., M '61; A A '61 *W. F., A '70 Paddock, B. W., * '00 O. W., * n '04 Padelford, F. M., 2 '96 F. W., S '94 S. C., X '73 Page. A. H., S '98 C., * '68 C. H., Jr., r * '91 C. R., * '00 *D. H., 9 '57 F. £.. * '82 G. C, r * '96 G. H., A '83 G. H., E '10 ♦H. D., A '78 ♦H. M., Z '67 H. W., S '80 J. F., Jr., * '71 *K. F., e '53 O., * '64 ♦R. C. M., H '67 S. D., * '59 S. T., * Q '91 *T., X '63 *W. D., * '7S W. E., A '79 Paige, D. K., O '94 *J. W., r * '72 Paine, A. B., S '08 A. R., 2 '71 C. McL., B * '83 G. S., 3 '71 *J- E., X '72 *P. L., 9 '78 *R., X '70 R. A., T A 'II R. D., * '94 R. R., 9 '03; 3 '03 R. T., 2d, A '82 R. T., Jr., A '88 ♦S., A '63 T. H., B X '85 *W. F., Z '53 W. McK., X '77; H '79 Painter, *A., 6 Z '81 G. B., A '89 J. H., * '86 W., 9 Z '83 Palans, W. J., O '08 Palfrey, C. C, * '54 *G., * '53 *J. C., A '53 Palmer, A. E., 9 '01 A. F., 3 '81 A. J., r * '70 B. W., A '88 C. J., T '71 C. L.. * r '00 •C. M., r '!> 'So D. B.. r ■(• '01 •E. B., e -56 E. C, T '06 E. J., r * '78 E. p., A X '04 F., * '73 F. H., 2 '75 F. S.. A '87 •G. A., r * '10 *G. L.. 3 '47 G. M., B * '97 G. S., * '78 H. R., T '90 J. H., * r '00 *J. W., n '67 *L. L., * '67 L. L., r * '03 L. N., * '88 L. R., * r '91 *M. H., B '88 N. F. (Jr.), N '66 R., M '10 R. F., A A 'II S. G., B * '94; T '95 S. H., 9 Z '97 W.. 2 T '99 *W. L., Jr., * '70 W. M., T 'OS Palmeter, J. F., A A '98 Pardee, J. D. S., T '64 J. S., * '85 Pare, A. A., T A '08 Paret, W. P., * "96 Parham, *W. S., X 'S3 Park, J. S., X '57 J. W., 2 '03 R. E., Jr., * '92 *T. L., A '84 W. B. S., I '99 W. J., A A '61 Parke, C. A., * '67 *C. M., M '68 C. R., r B '8s *J. L., * '64 S. M., * '82 W. M., M '00 Parker, C. M., * Q '89 D. L., O '8i E., 9 '57 E. M., A A '81 E. P., 9 's6 F. A., A A 'So F. C., T '00 F. C. W., M '00 F. E., A '89 F. F., n '06 F. L., r * '96 F. S., O '84 F. S., A '86 G. F., r B '91 G. L., 4> '97 *H. B., A '67 H. M., I '60 J., A '78 J., Jr., r B '80 J. A., A '91 J. A., B X '06 J. H., A -93 *J- M., Z 'S7 J. T., r * '76 L., T '65 L. C, E 'oj M. B., A A '00: 2 Parker, P. S., A '90 R. A., r B '78 R. C, r * '93 R. F., A '90 R. J., N '90 •R. S.. P '61 S. D., A '91 *W. B., n '75 W. E., 2 '84 •W. L., A '66 W. R., O '88 Parkhurst, A. C. A A '97 L., n '78 Parkin, 4> '74 Parkins, H. G., A A '79 Parkinson, W. J., T * Parks, J. J., P '62 Parlin, F. H., 3 '73 Parmele, G. H., B * '89 Parmenter, E. E., 3 87 H. W., 2 '95 Parramore, E. L., 9 Z '89 Parret, J. C, K '01 Parrington, J. W., S '55 , Parrish, S. L., A '70 *T. C., A '67 Parrott, J. R., * '83 Parry, J. R., A * '99 R. Y., A * '96 Parsell, C. V., A X '72 Parshall, *D., Jr., A '62 *T. M., K '68 \V. A., * '88 Parshley, * T. H., K 'Si Parsons, *A. W., 2 '88 *C., Jr., * '78 C., 4> '12 D. \V., S "91 E., * '88 E. B., E '59 F. y.. n '74 G. R., A '86 G. S., A '77 H., 9 X '61 H., 4* '90 J. L. R., A * 'oi *J. P., * '8s J. P., * '12 P. B., E '92 R. C., A "82 R. W., * '01 W. R. W., A * '01 T., A '70 T., B * '92 W. B., M '93 Partch, A. W., r * '89 Partridge, A. H., 2 '71 G. W., B * '03 H. H., 2 T '12 *J. W., * '67 W. S., T '88 Patey, H. P., n '98 Patrick, *G. L., B '81 H. B., 2 '96 *H. J., 2 '48 J. E., A 'S9 •M. M., T 'so Pattee, F. B., A A '06 F. L., n '88 Patten, A. B., 3 '90 T. G., r B '81 Patterson, A. C., T A 1296 P. P., 2 P -03 INDEX OF NAMES Patterson, A. McD., V *02 *B. IF., P '60 C. E., e X '60 *C. G. A., M '61 C. N., A A '79 E. DeW., Jr., T '99 E. E., K '09 E. L., * E '94 H. W.,«A '07 J. D., B '08 J. F., B '04 L. R., A K '10 •N. S., Z '56 E. H., T A '07 R. M., Jr., r '09 S. P., * 'Si ♦W., n '6s W. H., A n '08; n '08 W. L., M '95 w. M., r ^9.9 w. R., n '76 Pattison, H., B * '91 R. S., * n '08 Patton, C. D., 'i * '06 ♦J-. Jr., * '73 *J. B., P '60 L. K., A n '09 O. B., Jr., V '03 G. DeC., r * '00 Pettengill, C. S., e '98 *E. H., A A '62 G. T., S '92 R. W., e '05 *S. B., A A '61 S. J., Jr., A A '08 Pettibone, A. H., O '59 W. L., B X '86 Pettis, C. R., X '99 W. S., X '01 Pettit, A., r '61 *A., B * '63 Pettus, E. W., Jr., * '03 Pettway, "F. W., * '89 J. H., Jr., '91 M. H., * '87 Pevear, C. K., II '10 J. S., T '99 T. F., T '02 Peyton, *B., K * '59 *B., H '73 J. C, K 1' '59 Pfatteicher, E. F., P '03 E. P. H., P '9S Pfeifer, E. C., A '89 Pfingst, G. B., * '97 Phalen, *C. H., S '74 P. S., S '02 Phellis, C. W., A '97 Phelps, F. E., * r '06 C. H., T '93; M '94 C. P., * '84 D. F., * r '03 •E. H., * '70 E. J., * '86 E. M., A '94 F. A., r * '83 F. J., * '84 ♦G. D., * '60 G. D., A * '08 H. D., $ r '09 J. C, * '06 »J. D., * r '76 *L. N., r B '80 O., O '7S; E '76 R. w., * r '02 *S., * '86 S., * '90 • *W. G., * '82 Z. B., * '95 Phenix, G. P., g '86 Phetteplace, H. S., 11 '65 1297 INDEX OF NAMES Phifer. *C. W., X '53 . *C. W., B '54 Philbrick, B. E., g 'oo E. F.. n '85 F. H., S 'OS F. H., A X '07 H. S., S '97 •r. D., n -85 «J. H., g '73 M. P., g '02 Philbrook, E. B., T * '86 E. B., n '86 *VV. N., E '79 Philips, A. C, r B '94 V. D., r B '80 J., K * '59 Phillips, *A. C, g '49 A. M., e '85 C. L., g '78 C. R., * 1' 'io C. S., E '13 D., * '12 D. G., * * '86 D. S., E '60 *H., * '68 H. C, S '95 J. C, T '13 *j. L., e '34-. a '54 L. v., r * '08; o '08 M. O., A X '91 R. E., B X '93 W. B., A '86 Phinncy, H. S., g '08 Phipps, G. G., 2 '62 W. H., S '62 Pickard, "C. W., 9 '57 *D. W., e '48 *E. T., e '10 "•G. H., 2 '58 H. G., T A '07 J. C, e '46 J. L., 9 Honorary. L. W., B * '13 R., M '61 Pickens, D. R., T '07 G. R., r '11 Pickering, G. S., * Q '05 H. G., A '69 R. R., * '01 Pickersgill, F., '!> '81 Pickett, C. C, B * '83; A A '83 Pickfoid, S. S., N '88 Pickman, D. L., A '73 Pidgeon, P. J., I '13 Pierce, A. H., 2 '88 B. A., * '03 *B. IC, r * Hon. C. H., r * '92 F., 2 '78; * r '79 F. B., n '82 *F. B., M '88 *F. £., B * '59 F. T., M '57 *G., n '60 *G. A., g '49 G. H., 9 '82 »G. T., * '55 *H. A., n '57 H. H., A A '59 *J., B X Hon. J. F., * '97 J. H., 9 '93 T. 'M., 9 'ii J. N., r * '74 L. A., e "05 L. C., * r '88 L. M., A K 'i2 R. E., H '09 fierce, S. C., B ■!> '60 W. B., T '10 *W. M., 2 'sj I'iercv, J. W., * * '88 S. K., T '98 W. B., * *99 Piatt, H. B., -t '82 H. G., Jr., H '71 J. P., * '73 . "S. h. * '52 Platter, "C. C, K '60 Player, 'G. C, * '53 Playford, R. W., * '87 Plimpton, G. A., S '76 G. L., r * '91 H. B. C, A '84 H. D., A X '97 J. E., 2 '78 Plum, A. VV., O '00 G. W., r B '84 Plumb, F. II., * r '06 •W. T., a '52 Plumbe, G. E., A A '61 Plumley, *G. S., * '50 Plummer, C. W., A '75 *F., g '53 H. M., A '88 *N. A., * Q '8: S., 9 '67 T. R., A '84 Poague, C. M., A rS Pochin, F. L., * * '89 Pollard, A. C, T '60 T. B., r * '85 Pollens, *L., H Hon. *L. A., Jr., n '91 Pollock, -C. L., H '68 Poison, R. A., T '05 Pomeroy, C. P., B * ■78 G. S., A A '98 G. S., Jr.. * 'lo *H. N., B * '77; A X '78 •J- J-. P 'S7 S. W., P '61 Pompilly, *J. T., g '59 Pond, DeW. C, A X '08 *G. P., 9 Z '92 H. C, A X 'q8 J. H., 9 Z '84 Pool, *C. C, B '60 C. S., * X '96 *S., B '53 W. P., * X '91 Poole, S. K., 2 T '07 Poor, C. H., r '76 C. M.. K '98 F. R., n '04 G. T., K '99 H. O., A '90 Poore, A. B., T '75 Pope, A. L., K * '66 A. M., * '94 C. E., A X '92 C. M., ■!> '93 *D. E., M '59 G. W., A X '98 s. H., r '58 Popp, L. W., P A '09 Popplewell, F. A., A * '08 Porcher, S., H '78 Porter, B., n '56 C. A., A '88 C. E., B * '64 C. G., T A '08 D. A., 9 Z '94 *D. H., A 'S2 D. R., 9 '06 E., A A '62 •E. C, * '58 ♦F. S., * r '74 F. S., h X '60 *G. f., 2 '57 *H. J., A A '66 Porter, J., * '76 *J. A, * '78 J. B., * '80 J. D., r '03 J. O., A '92 P. A., * '74 P. By * '67 •P. C., 2 '55 P. H., r '91 S., * '05 S. U, M '08 *T. A., * '64 T. W., * '87 W. G., n '82 Posey, J. V. G., 9 Z '04 O. W., 9 Z 'os Post, "A. K., A '63 C. H., A '94 •D. H., E '74 H. A, B * '02 •P. A., A '77 R. H., A '91 •T. A., * '59 W. K., A '90 Postlethwaite, *\V. M., A '62 Postley, 'C. A., N '69 Poston, W. IL, K * '66 Potter, *A., E '56 A., r B '08 A. B., A '87 •A. K, T 'S9 A. P., T '67 A. P., Jr., r B '02 C. A., A '92 C. B., P A 'i2 D. C, M '73 'D. T., * '58 H. B.,-0 '99- H. N., 2 'gi *M. A., M '63; O X '63 R. B., Z '54 R. B., A '91 R. B., O '99 R. K., r B '00 *W., A '93 W. C, 2 T '97 W. F., r * '71 Pottle, E. B., S '99 Potts, A., H 88 E. W., r '08 H., X '04 H. F., r '10 w. H., r '06 Poucher, A. W., A X •84 Poulain, *P., Z '46 Pound, A. W., A X "ll C. W., A X '87 Povey, R. G., P * '01 Powell, *A., X '63 F. R., P '12 F. W., P '88 H. W., N '83 H. W. H., A '79 *J., n '66 L. G. A., * * '94 M. M., * * '99 R. C, * '92 R. J. H., A '78 *W. H., e Z '95 W. R., r B '88 Powelson, A. VanN., * X '64; 9 X '64 Power, C. E., B * '08 E. DeG., T A '13 Powers, C. R., M '81 E. B., n '63 F. P., A A '71 G. H., Jr., e Z '99 1298 INDEX OF NAMES Powers, *I-I. C, O '65 H. T., e '91 J. C, A '92 L., n '10 L. J., Jr., r B '84 R. A., e '13 S. L., n '74 w., n '06 w. A., e '06 w. H., n '75 Pratt, A. H., * '84 C. E., B * '13 C. S., 2 T 'u E. H., A A '71 E. L., * '07 *G., * '57 G. L., A X '87 H. B., * r '99 *H. M., g '64 H. S., * '63 H. S., O '82 J. w., r B -13 L. S., T '8i O. C, * * '95 *R. D., 2 '63 S. C, A X '07 S. S., * V '96 W. W., B X '85 Pray, C. N., A A '90 H. P., B * 'n J. w., e '74 *T. J. W., e Hon. »T. M., e '78 Prentice, E. H., * fi S. O., * "73 Prescott, C. J., 2 '55 C. T., B X '07 H. M., n '09 ♦I. D., N "81 L. D., r '58 O., A '89 *s. ic, e '5s O. W., O '98 s. P., n '67 W. H., A A '94; B X '94 Pressey, *J. W., 6 '66 Prest, W. M., 2 '88 Prestley, W. H., K '52 Preston, A. G., ■*■ * '00, A. VV., 2 '8g; 6 '89 ♦C. A., r B '80 c. H., e '02 C. S., -i' * '04 F. c, 2 p '06; r B 'c8 G. B., * '81 J. E., e '80 *S. D., H 's6 T. W., A '70 W. B., A * "os Price, C. P., I '00 G. C., * * '90 G. H., X '99; r '03 *G. W. F., * '48 H. B., Jr., A K 'id J. T., * 's6 O. W., H '92 W. E., H '80 •W. H. C, '60 W. T., T '06 Purincton, H. E., hi. '94 Purnell, *H. W., X 'jO Purviance, *J., Jr., 9 'S7 Pushor, *F., e '87 Puterbaugh, W., A X '88 Putnam, F. C., 2 '90 A. A., e '08 A. O., G '06 B., g '89 B. Van v., B X '79 C. H., T '86 C. R. L., A '91 E. B., g '01 F. L., e '04 H. H., Jr., g '97 H. L., g '86 J. L., A '92 T. P., A '68 K. N., N '78 *N. F., e '63 T. P., g '84 V. A., g '99 W. I., 2 '72 Putney, D. N., 11 '75 F., n '73 Pye, R. E., K '07 Quayle, R. H., A 11 '09 Queal, H. P., r * '94; E '93 Quickmire, S., T * '98 Quigley, S. B., * '11 yuimby. A., G '95 E. S., r * '96 H. M'., T '64 Quinby, C. N., T * '90 J. W., 2 '69 W., n '83 W. L., n '86 Quincy, J. H., H '84 guirk, G. G., * '07 Quittraeyer, E. M., T * '99 Race, L. L., A X '87 Rackleff, J. L., * '56 Ragan, *H. H., * '74 Raines, *A. E., X '69 *G., B * '66 J., Jr., B * '86 *S. L., X '69 'W. A., X '63 Rains, 'J. E., * '54 Raisbeck, P. V., T B '03 Ralli, V. P., * Q '12 Ralston, W. S., A X '92; ^ S2 '92 *W. W., A A '62 Ramsay, *W. A., A '53 W. G., H '84 Ramsdel, J. E., A X '92 *C. B., * -72 G. A., g '57; 2 '57 Ramsen, H. E., * X '09 Ramsey, J. B., B '03 Rand, A., * * '97 *C. A., A '65 *E. S., A '55 F. C, r '98 L. B., * '02 *0. R., B '54 W. H., Jr., A '88 Randall, *E. C, * V '79 E. H., A A '62 E. O., A X '74 E. W., r '13 H. H., * E '97 J. F., * '64 *N. B., T '60 S. F., * '70 W. F., r * '80 W. T., r * '87 Randolf, C. F., * X '92 Randol, W. M., A '91 Randolph, A. C, H '04 C., A X '84 E., r B '83 F. F., * '11 O. D., H '03 Rankin, H. I., A X 'gz J. Q., '88 A. B., O '71 E. D., 2 '90 J. F., * '83 R. W., r * '93 W. H., Jr., r 'OS W. R., A A '78 Raynor, J. W., 2 '48 Rea, A., 11 '60 J., A A '78; T -78 Read, *A. A., T '60 C. C., A '64 D. W., H '73 E., A '69 N. G., A '71 •S. D., Z Z '58 W. W., A X '88 Reade, R. L., * '69 S. A., T '54 Ready, *C. E., T '49 Reamy, *J. O., A '54 •J. S., K * '73 Reasons, *A. M., X '54 Reber, W. McK., * a Record, *J. K. P., K * 'S8 Rector, "J. B., * '59 J. W., -ir * '67 Redd, A. F., H '67 Redditt, 'W. A., Z Z '62 Rede, W., E '82 Redington, E. D., 11 '61 J. c, n '00 p. G., n '00 T. T., n '07 Redmond, D. \V., T '01 *R., * '66 Redon, L. H., T A '01 Redpath, W., T A '05 Redwood, 'R. H., Il '52 Reed, A. P., B * '01 C, O '81; G Z '81: A X '82 C, * * '92 C. A., T '86 c. E., * a '07 C. H., * '72 c. L., ^v n '98 E. H., Jr., 2 T '07 *E. K., ^ * '90 F. P., n '92 *G. H., 2 '80 *H., * '60 . J. D., H -75 T. H., S Honorary. P. L., 4' fi '94 1299 INDEX OF NAMES IUmI, R. II., * '91 Si. C. C , M '88 r. L-.. li X '93 ■w. C, * '63 vv. !•;., n '90 W. G., '82 Reeder, II. C, * !i Reef, A. J., A n '04 Reep, A.. * '02 Reese, H. F., Jr., * '09 W. W., A X '95 Reeve, A. K., K 'v. • H. E., T 'o-' Reeves, J. H., P '81 R. R., A '09 Rehr, V. E., A X '06 Reid, -A. M., A '55 A. P., P '64 A. P., P '99 G., T '79 J. E., * '96 L. R., * X '10 O. M., * '04 W., K '56 Reighky, H. W.. N '71 Reiland, K., A X '92 Reiley, E. A., X '77 *G. W., 4> '^,4 Rcilly, D. G., A A '91 F. P., B * '97 G. W.. B * '91 R. E., A '12 R. R., O '99 Reily, M. W., X '04 Reineman, A. W., A X '81 L. G., A X -09 R. T., A X '83 Reinhard, 'G. L., K '71 Reiss, G. A., T '13 Reissnider, C. T., H ■89 Reiter, B. F., T * '09 Remington, C. H., A X ^89 F., A '87 O. L., K '00 Remsen, I., N '65 *J. L., X '64 Renfrew, L. B., * Q '95 Rennacker, R. C, A II '11 Renne, W. C, * P '77 Reno, L., F * '69 Renshaw, *T. W., * '47 Renwick, A. O., B * '90 Requa, 'B. H., * T '82 Resor, S. B., * '01 Reutlinger, A., A X '13 Reynaud, C. S., T A '04 Reynolds, A. E., M '64 A. W., M '85 C B., 2 '76 C. H., B '92 D., 4» '02 *E. S., * '67 F. G., N '91 J. A., S '07 J. E., A '88 *M. H., B * '66 *P. W., * '49 *R. O., I-I '53 *R. O., X '86 R. W., * E '98 Reynolds, 'W. C, T '58: A '59 W. V. N., N '03 Rhcem, *R. A., ■!> E '09 Rheinlieimer, W. F., * X '07 Rhett, -A., A -55 H. M., H '95 ; * '97 •J. T., A -56 P. S., H '91 R. C, H '81 T. iM. .S., A '63 Rhines, "11. 13., 9 '97 Rhoades, J. H., Jr., A '92 S., * r '02 VV. C. P., E '66 Rhodes, C. H., B * '74 H. G., B X '92 J. E., A A '76 J. E., Jr., A A '10; A n '11 •O. B., T '70 *S., A X '95 W. C, 4> '91 Rice, A, H., E '76 C. D., r '91 C. M., B '84 C. M., r B '91 D., Jr., * Q '92 •D. C., A X '77 E. G., * r '05 ♦F. E., * '81 F. s., * r '06 G. L., r * '88 *H. H., B X Hon. J. Q-. * '82 J. W., A '00 L c., * r '08 R. A., * '68 R. L., A A '98 R. W., r * 'oS s. H., * r '05 \V. T. F., E '13 Rich, C. E., Tr., N '04 *C. S., * E '98 D. B., M '13 J. W. v., r * '7S W. C, A X 'jo W. D., A A '89; • S '89 w. E., r * 'II W. L., E '76 W. W., M '84 Richard, C, N '74 I. E., S '13 R. D., * Q '78 Richards, A. DeW., B * '96 A. E., H '66 C. A. L., * '49 D. W., * '80 E. O., A '78 F. H., A X '91 G., * '72 H. A., r B '09; P A '09 H. M., S T '08 L. J., 2 T '97 T. W. T., H '67 *W., * * '79 *W. A., 2 '6i ♦W. H., * 'so 'W. R., * '75 W. W., A '68 Richardson, A. D., fl '86 A. F., 9 '73 A. H., * '01 B. C., S '98 C. A '77 C. C, P '86 Richardson, C. E., ^ '82 C. E., A * '10 C. M., r * 04 C R., n '07 •c. T., n '61 D. c, n '91 •£. A., n '65 E. c, n '05 •F. II., M '90 "G. L., 2 '62; n '62 0. X., 2 P '09 •G. p., X '55 •G. P., * '82 H., * '81 H., A '91 H. B., A '75 H. G., * E '90 1. W., S '10 J. B., n '74 J. C., K + '74 J. C. H., A '91 J. K., Z '69 J. K., T A '10 *0. C.. B X '88 P. G., 2 '03 R. H., a '99 *R. M.. * '48 R. P., * n '96 R. s., * r '94 *S. M., A '61 •W., * '49 W. K., A '80 W. L., A '64 W. P., A '63 Richey, R. C., P '04 S. W., K '94 Richmond, C. Q., 2 '81 F. S., O '91 G. F., Jr., * -12 H. M., M '85 P., A '83 W. T., T '69 Richter, H. C, P '03 Rickard, E., 9 Z '95 R. D., * Q '78 T., e Z '87 Ricker, M. F., S '69 W. W., A X '96 Riddell, R. B., A X '77 *W^. P., * '51 Riddick, E. G., F '11 *J. E., K * '72 T. K., K * '72 Riddle, H. H., 2 T '99 L. Vif., 2 T '99 Rideout, E. G., 6 Z '96 Ridgeley, E., A '81 Ridley, E., Jr., V * '83 A. J., Jr., X '97 Ridlon, J. 1-"., A A '75 Riegner, \V. B., P '77 Rieley, O. R., B X '95 Riely, H. C, H '92 Rife, J. A., P '96 Rifenberick, R. P., A '94 Riggan, C. N., X '83 Riggs, E. F., Jr., 4> '09 F. P. B., A '75 H. B., r '88 •J. L., B X 'oi W. C., A '76 Righter, 'C. N., * '46 Rilance, C. D., T A '06 Riley, E. E., * V '97 F. B., n '02 G. E., 9 Z '8s *J- G., A >S3 *J. G., E 'S9 J. R-, A '54 J. W., H '01 300 Riley. L. A., 2 T '06 A T., 4 Z '77 T. M., K + '73 W. F., X '83 Rindge, F. H., A '79 Ripley. A. L., * '78 *E. L., * '50 J. A., * '98 Rising, *F., B * '65 F. A., E '64 H. W., E '70 Risley, A. W., M '94 D. C, M '08 Ritch, G. A., * '93 Ritchie, G. F., A ♦ '01 H. P., * E '97 J. \., * <^ '85 Ritso, *G. F., I! * '62 Ritter, R. H., * * '95 *H. B . * * '92 H. L., * 'l" '90 Rivers. 'G. R. R., A '75 . . •R. L., A A '62 *R. L., Z Z '62 ♦W. P., * 'so Rives, *J. F., Jr., X '76 Rix, J. B., n 'os Rixford, H. L., 2 P '09 Rixori, H. L., * r '88 Roak, J. H., Jr., 2 '77 Robb, X. T., A '93 Robbins, C. A., * * '04 C. F., Jr., * '07 *D. C., 2 '68 E.D., * '74 H. D., A '84 •H. L., K '76 H. S., * '74 *J. H., 2 '62 J. W., A '79 R. C, A '92 W. A., n '73 W. E., * * '68 Roberts, A. C., F B '81 C. C., n '08; A H C. S., A n '12 C. v., T '86 D., 2 '92 *D. C, A '64 E., r B '92 ♦E. A., H '54 E. c, * r '10 E. E., * •!> '86 E. H., X '89 E. M., 2 '84 E. P., S '70 E. W., A K '12 F. C, Z '55 •F. F., A '77 *G. F., A '71 G. H., n '81 *G. VV., * '57 •G. W., N '61 *H. C, K '67 J. A., 9 '70 J. B., 3 '04 J. E., P '98 J. H., r * '83 M. P., 2 '13 N. B., N '62 N. W., M '08 R. P., M '97 W. F., * '02 VV. J. U., r B '81 *W. S., Jr., O '67 Robertson, *C. F., 4»*59 C. M., E '10 F. C., 2 '73 H. A., T A '10 H. H., K. '13 J. O., * * '02 W. G., X 'lo INDEX OF NAMES Kobertson, J. W., H '99 *J. W., X '02; r '03 L. F., T A '01 L. O., S '71 S. W., n -83 T. M., * '01 W. F. H. C, * '06 Robeson, F. T., N '93 W. R., A '64 Robie, 'C, T "74 ♦T. S., e '56 Robins, H. L., F '00 Robinson, A- E., S T '97 A. F., r B '04 A. G., E '06 B. L., E '87 C. F., n 'go C. M., e '08 C. O'F., * * '92 ♦C. P., T '63 C. R., A X '11 C. W., B * '84 D. K,, r B '94; * a '97 D. L., A A '03 E. C, S '83 F. A., g '98 *F. A., r B '01 F. N., * r '02 G. A., K '00 ♦G. C, H '6s G. D. F., H '98 •G. E., n 'oi G. W., n '94 •I. H., r * '86; e •87 J. A., E '76 J. C, E '86 •J. D., K * '74 J. M., K -i- '60 ♦J. W., N '63 *L., a 'S3; n '53 L.. H 'S7 L., 2 '84 'L. H., * 'sa M. H., n '90 *M. IS.., e 's6 M. W., * 'S7 ♦o. B., n '03 O. p., * * '97 R. D., * * '89 S., E '96 T., S '72 T. C, A A '13 T. R., * r '98 W. A., K '00 W. C, t X '91 W. D., S T '07 W. L., B X '05 VV. M., Jr., 'II W. S., S '84 Robison, W. D., A '10 Robson, J. A., * '73 W. E., * r '11 Roby, D. G., S '12 Rochester, D., A '81 Rochfort, *T. E., * '79 Rock, T. J., A A '12 Rockwell, A. A., * * •78 B. O., M '81 C. R., A '83 F. H., * '06 H. W., T '03 J. S., B * '77 L. M., M '11 N. L., r * '99 S., A '07 S. G., A '13 Rockvvood, F. E., T '74 F. T., A X '00 *L. O., T '68 Roda, *F. A., O '90 Rodenbeck, A. J., B * '85 Rodgers, E. A., A 02 W. J., A X '80 Rodman, A., A '70 B. B., r B '04 J. C, B '92 W. C, B '99 Roe, A., P '02 E. D., Jr., * r '80 J. G., P '87 W. A., P 'OS Roel, *S. B., 2 '52 Roemer, R. Q., P A '09 Rogers, *A. J., T '67 A. W., e '8s C. H., E '12 D., * '93 D. F., * '98 D. H., S '08 *D. P., A '69 D. R., * X '84 E. A., T '98 E. B., M '71 *E. S., 9 '6s F. M., X '78 F. s., n '78 *F. VanD., * X '84 F. W., * '83 G. £., E '12 G. L., e '89 H. H., r B '02 H. M., S '64 H. T., * '66 J., * '87 J. B., * r '89 *J. D., T '62 J. McI., B X '01 *J. P., A A '60 J. R., O '90 J. W., T '61 L. H., Jr., * '99 L. L., * r '89 N. C, S '80 *0. B., T '80 O. W., 9 '72 R. B., A A '11 S. A., B X 'i2 *S. S., E '77 S. S., E '09 *T., B * '58 »T. L., H 'S3 •T. L., E '63 W. C, A A '12 Rohde, M. S., 2 T '04 M. S., A A '08 Rolfe, A. G., 2 '82 H. W., 2 *8o Roll, *L. C, Z '54 Roller, J. E., H '67 Rollins, »D. A., H '79 *G. W., * '76 Roman, *J. D., A '76 Romeyn, J. K., S '13 Romig, H. B., A X '04 Ronk, J. T., P '97 Roney, W. S., P '70 W. W., A X 'OS Rood, E. A., O 'os N. L., E '64 *o. H., r B '81 Roosevelt, T„ A '80 Root, D. B., * * '08 F. J., n '04 J. N., T 's8 J. S., T '70 K. E., n '09 L. F., E '91 Ropes, *A., n '64 *N., A '55 Rorer, P. H., H '71 P. H., * 12 '74 Rosa, E. B., r * '85 Roscoe, F. I., M '83 Rose, C. D., * * '83 C. M., * r '06 G. E., n '81 *H., E '59 H. B.. r '81 J. K., "eg J. J., * * '78 W. D., * * '84 Schultze, O. H., N '86 P., N '00 W. C., P '62 Schumacher, W. P., 2 T *04 Schuster, C. H., * E '12 P. B., * E '12 Schuyler, W. M., E '06 .Schwab, B. W., * '88 G., Jr., * '02 J. C., * '86 Schwartz, A. W., T 1? '95 H. M., T '07 K., * r '86 S. C, * r '12 Scofield, A. T., * a '77: P '78 F. H., B * '80 M. F., B * '75 W. B., A '87 .Scollay, *J., P '71 Scott, A. B., * '07 B. E., I '98 C. O., A '74 E. M., r '63 E. W., Jr., * Q '86 *F., M '57 H. B., * r '06; * *H. McK., K '99 H. P., Jr., * 'li *J., Jr., H '66 J. K, T '59 *J. F., N '59 J. F., 2 '64 J. F.. N '72 J. F., * '84 J. K., * '04 J. I-, I '01 *J. M., O '66 J. P., A '71 *L. A., A A '62 L. S., 2 P '10 ♦O. L., n '88 *R. A., A A '63 R. H., r '01 R. J., * r '87 S. M., A '86 *T. J., * 'ss; H 'S8 *T. L., K * 'oj; e X '62 *T. W., Z Z '58 VV.. A '59 *\V. B., N '84 w. H., * r '06 W. S., N '71 *W. T., K '74 W. W., A A '64 Scovill, *W. S., O '72 Scoville, H., <& '01 S-, Jr., * '93 W. H., * '95 95 Scragg, R. E., * '08 Scranton, D. G., B <*» '10 W. W., *-'65 Scribner, J. W., 11 '64 Scudder, C. L., 4> '82 J. L., * '74 J. P., K '02 W. S., A '70 Seabury, P. R., * E '10 Seager, C. E., P A 'ii *E. J., B * '86 G. C, * r '83 Searing, *E., O '61 Searle, D. F., T '84 G. M., A '57 J.. B X '94 R. A., * !J '09 R. O.. * E 'i 1.102 INDEX OF NAMES Searles, J, R., F. '514 O. M., * ^> '92 Sears, *A. F., n '75 F. R., A '7S H. D., A A '98 H. F., A '83 H. M., A '89 J. B., * '91 J. H., A '90 *J. M., * '77 L., * '6i N. C, 2 -75 P. S., A '■Sg R. D., A '83 Seaton, *C. W., A A '57 T. J., g '09 Seaver, C. H., E '00 E. P., A '64 *G. W., S '70 *W. H., A '67 Seavems, C. F. T., S '01 Seavey, *A. W., T i' '74 Sebring, F. A., B * '86 Secor, *T. E., A '74 Seddon, *T., H '67 ♦T. A., H '72 Sedgwick, A. G., A '64 A. H., S '87 H. D., Jr., A '82 J. H., A '88 T., A '86 See, H., A X 'og Seely, *E. H., Jr., * ■78 F. B., A A '93 W. G., * '79 Seem, H. M., P '79 Seiders, G. M., 6 '72 Seller, J. F., * '54 Seipp, *C., A A '06 Setter, C. F., T '04 Seitz, O. R., N '93; r B '94 Selden, *E. G., * '70 G. B., B * '6s; * '68 »H. R., B i Hon. Selleck, S. B., T * '01 Sellers, C. C, B '58 J. C, * '74 *H. D., * '75 Selmes, *T. R., * '75 Selser, *H., Q '53 Selover, W. B., * X '97 Seltzer, M. P., P '70 Semmes, H. H., 11 '13 Semple, C, B., A X '92 W. O., P '81 Serrano, V., N '87 Service, R. J., n '77 W. A., n '«o Servis, E. T., B * '01 W. P., r * '13 Sessions, *J. F., Z Z '59; X '60 J. Q. A., O '56 K. H.. * 'i I Settle, »L. B., K * •67 Severance, F. C, 2 %3 M. S^ A '69 *P. C, A '72 Severens, H. F., A A 'S7 Sevier, *A. H., X '63 SewalL C. S., e '97 *F. N., * '86 H., r '76 S. S., * '80 Sexton, L. E., A '84 R. E., n '04 Seymour, C. W., E '63 E. C, A X 'og P., * '8r H. E., r B '07 H. T., N '81 J. S., * '75 L., * '87 M. W., * '66 R. G., M '66 R. G., Jr., M '97 Shackelford, H. G., II J- S., I '94 J. T., I '01 Shade, *C. E., T B 'g4 Shafer, C. W., B * '10 Shaffer, G. K., A '65 *H. J., K -77 W. v., K '70 W. v., A '70 Shalter, *E., P '62 Shards, A. W., X '96 C, X '02 H. A, X 'go H. R., X '00 H. R., T A '05 *W., H '73 Shannon, A. L., 6 Z C. E. G., S '99 E. F., I -93 R. C, g '62 R. C, g 'gg T., A X '88 T. S., I '96 Shapleigh, 'E. B., * '46 Sharetts, E. P., * '05 Sharon, F. W., A '80 Sharp, 'J., * '65 W., * '09 Sharpe, A. B., P '06 S. B., * '79 Shartenberg, C, 4> '11 Shattuck, A. J., P '81 C. H., S P '12 F. C, A '68 F. W., n '79 G. B., 2 '92 G. H., A '89 Shaw, A. D., T 'o2 A. J., * '93 C. K., A X '10 D. A., T A '12 F., A '75 F. D., r B '74 F. E., n '97 F. K., g '81 F. W., g '80 G. Wk, T '52 H. C, * a '76 *H. R., A '80 •H T., H '59 ; K H. VanD., * '90 *J. F., e '55 J. M., X '84 *J. O., Jr., A '73 J. T., O '78 ♦L. A, A '84 *0. M., e '81 Shaw, Q. A., Jr., A 'gi *R. C, A '56 Sheafe, W., A '79 Sheafer, W. L., P '78 Sheaffer, D. M., A K 'og W. P., A K '12 Shearman, T. G., * '80 Shedd, H. D., B * '95 K. P., B * '89 W. A, B * '89 W. T.. N '69 Sheehy, G. B., O '85 Sheep, W. L., B '04 Slieetz, ♦L. A., O '67 Sheffield, G. S., * '63 G. v., P '78 J., * a 'gi *J. E., * '94 Shegog, *R. B., X '68 Shehan, "F. F., Jr., 'og L. B., S '77 Shelby, J., X 'gg F. P., X 'gg; T A '03 W. H., O '98 Sheldon, A. C, A A '02 •E. E., A A '6g *G. H., r B '79 G. R., A '79 H. D., * '86 H. D., T '93 ♦H. P., A A '74 *J-, * '51 L. P., * '96 M. W., A X '87 ♦R. K., * '69 S., A A '83 Shepard, C, T * '01 C. S., * '78 C. U., Jr., * '63 D. C., * E '03 •F. C., B '53 F. D., n '95 F. J., * '73 F. W., r B '95 H. E., O '03 H. G., B * '96 H. M., T A 'jo S. M., * E '07 *W. H., E '61 Shepardson, W. H., M . '10 Sheperd, S. B., B '97 Shepley, A. B., * '95 Sheppard, R. K., 2 T '94 W. B., * '87 Sherer, A. W., A A '05 R. P., A A '09 Sheridan, C. W., * * ■85 E. S., * * '85 W. F., * * '85 Sheriffs, W. A., P A '13 Sherk, W., * * '11 Sherley, *F., 2 '91 Sherman, 'A., B X '78 B. W., A A 'go 'C. E., B X 'z8 C. E., A X '11 D. G., 2 Hon. •E. D., A X '77 *E. M., A A '72 F., T '62 *G., N '59 *H. S., A '64; n '66 H. S., * '02 Sherman, *J. E., A 'yp; B X '70 J. L., T '03 J. L., 2d, T '03 *L. E., S '50 L. F., B $ '04 R., * '08 R. P., e Z '04 W. B., ^ a '72 W. H., Jr., r * '81 W. J., A X "77 Sherrer, *H. W., P '62; e X '62 R. P., A A '09 SherriU, C. H., * '89 Sherwin, G. N., B X '02 R. W., n 'n Sherwood, A. M., A '77 D. B., M '08 E. B., M '03 J. D., A '83 M. J., T '86 *S., A '76 ♦T. D., * '46 •W. E., B X '72 Shethar, E. H., N 'So Shields, D., A A '65 H. H., * Q '86 J. A., Q '63 J. w., t n '90 S. B., * '11 *S. R., * '58; H 'S7 'T. R., X "S3 W. H., Jr., * '10 Shingle, J. F., 6 Z '09 Shillitto, S., A '79 Shinkle, C. E., K '06 Shipley, C. W., '82 *T. L., * '61 *M. S., * '77 Shipman, J. N., M '80 W. R., A A 'S9 Shippen, *C. C., A '77 E. R., A '87 Shivers, O. L., "^ '98 Shoemaker, H, M., 4> 'OS *M. C, A '63 *R., a '52 D., A K '08 E. H., A K -12 L. I.. * '82 L. J., A K '06 *M. C., * '64 M. M., * '96 *R. C, * '55 S. W., A X '08 Shoener, *J. T., * '48 Shofstall, H. N., K 'g8 Sholars, P. N., T A ShoII, E. H., Z '53 Shonk, E. H., * U 'g8 Shope, C. E., P '99 Short, E. J., A A '88 Shorter, *H. R., B '53 H. K., Jr., ir '89 Shortridge, *G. D., * '57 Shotwell, *W. W., r Shrady, C. D., T B '95 H. M., r B '94 Shreve, *W. 1., A '53 Shrigley, W. R., B '12 Shroijshire, N. L., X "'99 Shuff, C. B., P A '11 1303 INDEX OF NAMES ShuJl, C. C, P '95 S. E., P >99 S. E., B '00 Shtilts, J. II., * r '76 Shultz,_ W. L., A K Shumaker, *H. K., A A '72 Shuniway, A., Jr., X •78 *P. B., r * Hon. E. S., 2 "79 *W. A., r E 82; N '79 Sinister, W. W., P '06 Shute, J. M., e '97 Shuttler, A., * E '99 Sickman, J. E., 11 '10 Sickles, F. E., B * '80 Siddons, W. L., * * '87 Sidell, *G. A., K '68 Sidley, T. H., A X '03 W. P., E '89 Sifton, C. W. B., A * J. W., A * '08 Sigler, G. W., B * '96 *H. A., r B 97; * X '97 Silk, W. W., * '01 Silkman, C. P., O "52 Sill, E. E., E '63 *E. E., * '61 Sillcox. H.. * X 'ji Silliman, *G. B., * '81 Sills, C. W., A A '06 K. C. M., e '01 M. G. G., A A '04 Silsbee, A. B., A '75 *G. S., A '74 W. E., A '67 Silver, A. A., Jr., X •89 E. A., T '8s E. E., g '85 *E. o., T '83; a '82 Silvey, W. B., T '81 Sim, R. L., N '03 Simes, *R. F., A '83 Simmons, *C. G., M '86 C. H., r B '89 C. W., B X '89 E. B., * X '13 E. E., A '74 F. H., * '98 F. R., * '07 G. C, e Z '84 G. s., r * '09 G. W., * -00 J. R., r * '11 J. S., X 's6 T. H., A '80 W. D., * '90 W. H., A '69 Simms, E. F., *1> '01: H '92 H. L., r * '12 J., * * '85 T., r * '83 W. E., * '91 Simonds, H. D., T * '76 *E. L., * 'Si E. W., r * '97 Simons, *T. Y., '* '47 Simonson, D> N., 2 '06 Simonton, E. F., V * '99 »T. R., e '53 Simpkins, C. R., A '92 ,. 'J- A -85 Simpson, D. B., 1* '&6 U. L., B '!> '01 !•■. B., e '12 (J. N., A A '10 H. T., * '91 H. F., S '07 J. H., * '93 J. W., S '71 •L. W., A X '77 O. A., A '01 *T. A., K * '62; * '62 *T. P.. * '47 T. W.. A A '09 W. B., N '00 W. H., A A 'II Sims, H. L. M., H A '70; H '72 J. B., Z Z '62 *R. G., * '58 *W. E., * '61 Simson, "E. D., N '73 Sinclair, J. H., B * *02 Singer, E. B., T * '97 R. R., * a '77 W. H., r B '8.' Singletary, W. J., A 'S8 Singleton, F. T., * * '86 Sinks, C. P., A '84 Sisson, L. E., M '94 S. B., M 'OS W. R., M '06 Skeels, H. L., A A '98 G. W., A A '03 Sfceer, J. A., P '10 Skelding, *T., * '62 Skerrett, H. H., Jr., A K '13 Skiles. T. D., E '12 Skillings, W. P., e '81 Skinker, C. R., * '94 T. K., H '67 Skinner, A. L,, *& '49 E. L., * '02 *E. N., O '63 E. W., * r '13 F., A '92 *J. A., ■f * '73 G. I., M '80 H. W., A '92 *S. W., A '80 Skofield, G. L., Jr., 9 Slack, "H. R., * '55 *J. J., X '68 W., * X '11 *W. D., A '54 W. S., * X '12 Slade, C. H., A '93 D. R., A '81 *J. F., A '78 J. J., B '52 J- J-, Jr., '91 *J. M., A A '67 T. B., B 's6 Slater, J. H., r * '92 W. A., A '81 Slattery, J. L., P '01 Slaughter, C. W., T '12 M. S., * * '83 v., H '04 W. H., T '02 Slayraaker, *W. A., 2 '64 Sleeper, A. G., 11 '99 Sleight, B. D., * 's8 P. R., * r '83 Slingluff, F. C. * '61 Sliter, C. C, * '97 Sloan, H. J., A A '04 J., Jr., * '05 W. il., B * '70 Sloane, E. S., * '91 H. T., * '66 T. A., * * '71 *T. C, * '68 T. M., A '77 W., •!> '95 Slocum, A. fj., B 4» '74 C. P., 1 '07 C. R., E '93 G. F., B * '78 H. W., * '83 M. O., B * '89 R. B., B * '00 R. F., B * '13 T. W., A '90 W. F., 2 '74 W. F., M '78 Slocum, W. H., A '86 W. S., 2 '69 W. S., Jr., 2 '13 Sloper, H. T., E '99 Small, *A., H '62 A. D., H '65 ♦A. H., 3 '65; n '6S A. W., g '76 *C. F., * '90 C. P., g '86 *E., g 68; n '68 E. S., g '68 *F. I., * '67 H. P., 2 'II M. H., 3 '87 P. B., Jr., A X '75 W., S Hon. Smalley, F. M., * P '98 Smallwood, H. C, A ^ ''3 Smart, C. H., T '68 D. W., A * 'OQ F. P., r '07; H '07 J. H., A X '9S R. D., Jr., r 'oo S. H., B X '83 T. A., g '07 G., r '12 Smead, D. D., B X '85 D. D., Jr., B X 'l3 Smiley, E. H., S '75 Smith, A., 2 '77 A.. O '98 A. A., T A '04 A. C, A '87 A. D.; r * ''75 A. E., * X '03 *A. F., a 's9 "A. T., P '73 A. T., n '96 A. W., S '87 A. Y., * '75 *B. L., e '03 B. P.. M '08 *C. A., 2 '74 C. A., 2 T '02 C. B., M '06 *C. C. A A '62 C. D., X 'oi *C. K, * '6s C. F., B '87 C. G., 2 '94 *C. H., 2 '60; * '60 C. H., * '69 C. H., n '79 C. H., T '99 C. M.. * '83 Smith, C. P., * '72 C. R., * '75 C. R., '80 C. S., e Z '92 *C. W., A '90 c. w., e '03 D. E., X '59 D. R, 9 '57 *D. L., N '66 D. L., B X '99 D. S. H., T '61 D. T., r 'II D. W., A A '00 E. B., e '56 E. C, * '7S E. D., K '71; E. E., * r '91 E. F., M '71 E. H., n '82 *E. H., O '91 E. H., M '98 E. H., * '09 E. J., B * '76 *E. L., A X '86 E. M., 2 T '06 •E. R., T '98 E. W., * '78 E. W., -l" '01 E. W., X '12 *F., Jr., E '81 F. A., M '96 F. A., e '12 F. D., A n 'os F. H., B * '09 F. M., e -ji F. M., * 'So F. R., r * '08 F. S., 4» '79 F. S., r * '86 F. W., * a '93 G. A., M '74 ♦G. A., * 'So *G. B., A A '74 G. F., * '91 G. G., B * 'II G. K., M '89 G. K., * r '13 *G. L., 2 '76 G. M., * '10 G. N., B * '91 G. O., g '93 *H., A '78 H.. K '91 H., 2 '91 *H., Jr., A A '7 H. A., B * '97 H. B., O '76 H. c, a '62 H. C, O '02 H. C, A K '10 H. C. D., r * 'a H. D., * '75 H. D., B X '97 H. D., * a '12 H. D.^ e '91 H. DeW., P '73 H. E., A A '99 H. F., * X '13 H. G., A * '07 H. H., e '54 *H. H., r * '80 H. ic, r * '94 *H. M., 2 'si H. M., * r '11 *H. N., n '57 H. p., 2 '69 H. R., * '83 *H. S., E '69 H. S., 2 '91 H. S., 2 T 'II ♦H. St. J., A '72 1304 INDEX OF NAMES Smith, H. T., O '92 H. T., n 'OS J., Jr., A '92 *J. C, P '00 J. D., t! '53 T. D., * '97 *J. F., n '56 J. J., * '57 J. L., * * '95 *J. M., M '70 J. M., A '89 J. M., A '05 T. McN., B '05 J. P., M '11 •J. E., e Z '88 •J. S., A X '94 J. S., Jr., I '98 J. W., A '70 K. P., M '97 L. A. W., X '01 L. D., A A '09 *L. E., 1 '53 L. F., * r '07 L. F., n '90 L. F., M '12 L. G., A X '95 I, H., A K '05 L. P., * r '93 •L. S., A '68 *N., L., A X '08 H. M., E 'g8 O. C, A X '94 W., A X '04 Sniifen, E. W., A A '96 Snipe, L. T., * '8g Snively, H. N., P '03; 2 P '03 Snodgrass, F. P., P '90 H. W., P '91 E., P '57 Snorf, L. D., K '13 Snow, A- H., 3 '65 A. ,H., O '65 *B. P., e '55; a '55 ♦C. A., T '54 D. F., e '01 D. K., A '88 D. W., e '73 .*G. W. (Jr.), N '62 ♦E. VanW., JI '63 Snowdon, F. B., * '10 Snyder, A. C, •* '09 C. C, P '77 c. H., * a '91 D. W., Jr., P '07 E. D., * r '11 F. T., S T '91 H. ^, T -09 '72 J. B., A n '09 O. C, B t '84 Sohngen, R.M.,AX'o8 Soley, J. R., A '70 Sollenberger, W. E., * * '94 Solley, F. P., * '88 J. B., Jr., * '94 Solomon, *D. H., * '51 Somers, B. G., 9 Z '92 E. M., T '93 W., n '77 Somerville, A. A., ■*■ * '05 ♦J., K r '78 *W. G., * '69 W; M., 2d, A X W. R., * '71 Spivey, E. T., r '09 Spieker, J. W., Z '07 Spieth, L. C, B X '07 W. F., Jr., B X '11 Spitzka, E. A., N '98 Spook, B. I., ^ '95 Spoehr, H. A., A A '08 Spooner, E. H., 2 '59 Spottswood, E. W., * E '91 Sprague, 'A. P., M '68 C., A '81 *C. F., A '79 E. E., A '68 F. W., * '87 K. A., T '07 *R., A '81 W. B., "f '06 *W. L., A '71 Spray, C. F., * * '84 Sprenger, J. A., 2 '08 Spring, *A. J., * '55 *E. E., A '73 *E. G., © '80 G., a '57 J. R., n '98 Springer, W., Jr., P '07 Sprott, R., ■*' '04 • S. H., Jr., * '98 Sproul, "C. W. F., * X '84 F. P., * '83 Spurling, F. B., 9 '10 Spurr, *T. J., A '58 Squires, G., T B '85 H. B., A X '96 *J. D., B * '77 L. A., T '95; M '95 V. P., r '89 *W., * '78 Stackpole, E. B., '00 E. S., '71 M. W., M '95 P. L., M '96 Stacy, G. F., * '85 *J. B., n '80 J. S., X '57 •S.-C., O '64 Stafford, D. H., V * '87 •J. C, Z Z '58 Stahlbrodt, E. A., B * '07 Stainback, *G. T., X '54 Stair, *M. J., * * '77 Stake, G. W., Jr., N '87 Staley, E. Y., * '11 F. C, n '99 Stallworth, 'N., * '58 N. E., * '94 Stanard, •£. O., * '92 Stanbery, 'H., K Hon. Stanchfield, A. G., 9 '47 Standish, M., 9 '75 Standley, J. S., I '60 Stanley, A. R., A K '10 *B. E., B '96 D., 9 '10 1305 INDEX OF NAMES Stanley, F. D., * * '8S *J. L., II '69 •J. W., B * '61; E "61 L. C, O '76 •P. E., n "93 T. P., * * '82 W. P., * Q '07 Stanton, *A. H., '!■ 'iy C. B., * n '03 C. H., T '72 C. T., * '61 J. G., S '70 L. L., * '79 P. T., O 'II W. A., M '89 W. P., e Z '12 Stanwood, *D. C, 9 "54 Stapler, H. B., * '08 •H. B. B., * '74 Sta-ples, A. G., 9 '82 C. H., r * '00 •G. McL., S '49 •J. M., B 's8; 'S8 L. W., r * '77 P. A., 2 T '04 *S. C, 2 '56 *W. W., M '78 Stapleton, A. T., A A '77 J. C, A A '78 M. A., A A '8s Starbuck, P. Lv, N '11 Stark, H. O., * * '97 *W. S., A '62 Starke, *W. N., H '54 Starkey, *G. R., S '46 Starks, E. R, E '04; r * '05 Starkweather, A., M '62 J. C, T 'So Starling, C. H., * '71 L., 4* '71 Starnes, T. D., -^ '95 Starr, A. B., * n '69 E. C, * '66 ♦E. L., O '61 J., Jr., A X '09 J. G., A '08 P. S., * '60 W. A., e Z '98 Starret, H. A., A X '12 Starrow, *S., A '64 Staton, A., B '00 Stauffer, W. E., A '89 Stay, J. D., * r '85 Stearns, E. R., * '70 F. U., A X '79 F. P., A '67 F. P., g '86 L. C, Jr., a '03 O. H., A A '66 *0. P., O 's8 R. H., T '80; E '80 W. B., A '92 W. E., B * '8s Stebbins, 'A., S '48 E. B., * E '08 E. v., A X '93; N '93 Stedman, C. S., T '06 *G. L., T '56 G. W., B •!■ '8s W. P., A X 'OS Steedman, G. F., A '92 Steel, E. M., T '07 Steele, A. J., T '04 C. M., * '10 F. M., B * '91 *G. R., B * '68 Steele, H. E., B X 'is "J. D., Jr., E '88 ■J. W., K 'S3 P., r B '05 S. C, B * 97 .S. T.. H '81 VV. F., * r '72 w. M., * n 'oi Steen, "E. L., M '96 Stecre, F. E., T '94 Steerer, 'G. M., I '61 Steese, C, A '63 Steever, E. Z., P '06 J. E., A X '03 Steeves, M. D., P '09 Steincamp, C. H., N '12 Steinmetz, G. J., Jr., * X '89 Steins, V. H., N '63 Stelle, W. B., M '94 Stenhouse, C A., T * '81 Stephens, A., P A '11 C. F., * f2 '68 E., * X '73 J. B. M., B * '84 *J. C. * * '71 *W. D., X '68 Stephenson, C, * * '07 H. C, * r '13 J. E., * * '8s R. M., * * '13 W., e '77 Sterling, E. C, Z P '08 G., A X '87 P., A '75 R. H., r B '81 W. B., •!> '81 Stern, L. P., 11 '10 Sterrett, R. B., 2 '90 Stetson, *A. E., * '46 A. K., H '07 A. W., S '07 C. B., S '81 E., A '76 E. D., A '82 G. F., e '98 G. T., * '06 *J-. A '77 W. C, S '79 Stevens, A. C, T * '06 A. M., M 'OS C. G., * r '83 ♦E. C, H '63 E. F., S '89 E. T., M '92 F. DeA., O '01 F. M., A X '74 *G. B., A X '77; B * '77 *G. H., n '74 ;H. H., P '9s H. R., * r '11 J. H., 2 'II J. M., r * '87 J. S., B * '8s J. W., P '07 L. H., K * '64 O. C, T '72 R. E., n '95 S. R., T A '12 S. S., 2 T '12 S. .W., T 'sS •W. A., E '62 VV. H., * r *8o *W. M., K * '66 W. O., S '99 Stevenson, E. A., 4> '88 F. A., * '88 G. E., A X '83 H., * £2 '09 H. P, K '93 Stevenson, J. H., Jr., * '84 •J- W., B '56 R., Jr., <1> '00 K. F„ * E '10 W. C, * E 'OS W. S., N '67 Steward, E. H., B * '98 P., 2 '81 Stewart, A<, 2 'si •A. C, B '61 A. L., B ■*> '05 A. W., 9 '63 C. A., 2 T 'ij C. B., X '93 C. H., B * '00 D. L. N., A * 'OS E. E., A * '13 F. A., B * '97 F. W., B * '01 G. R., P '74 H. C, K 'oi H. G., * a '08 H. S., B * '03 H. W., S '74 J. R. F., A * '08 ♦J- T., * '72 L., * '76 P. C, A '90 P. H., * '90 P. M., r B '80 •R., 2 'si *R. M., K '69 S., B X '9S S. J., B * '93 *T. B., X '93 W. D., 2 '88 *W. E., Jr., * '94 *W. H., 2 '51 Stickney, C. C, T * '01 *W. S., B * '7S Stiger, *W. E., * '66 Stiles, *E. R.. E '59 *G. W., S '51 Still, *a, X '96 C. P., X '98 Still man, A. L, * X 'OS C, * '82 *C. F., * X '73 L. S., •!> '94 T. B., * X '73 *T. E., M '59 W. M., * X '77 Stilwell, G. H., 2 '81 R. L., * r '05 Stimson, C. F., S '93 R. W., 2 '94 Stiness, H. W., T '02 J. H., T '61 Stinson, H. M., S '11 Stites, *C. R., N '75 Stith, \V„ X '80 Stitt, *G. M., N '63 J. A., N '78 J. H., N '6s Stiver, S. L., P '74 Stivers, O. L., K '96 St. John, C. C, H '01 E. R., * 'oi P., T '71 W. H., * '91 Stock, A. H., M '76 Stockbridge, W. M., T Stocking, J. B., 2 '99 J- T., 2 '95 S. M., 2 '02 Stockton, E. B., A X ■90 *F. D., B '59 L. M., A '91 Stockwell, G. A., T '72 306 Stockwell, H. K., T A '02 J. N., Jr., B X '95; A X '97 'W. H., * '83 W. L., * E '89 Stockwin, A. W., M '75 Stocky, P. D., N '98 Stoddard, C. C, P '97 *E. B., 2 Hon. E. R., r * '78 •E. W., T '68 H., e X '6s S., A X '94 Stoddart, J. C, * 't-' Stoeckei, 'G. M., * '71 Stoepel, R., O 'os Stoffregan, L. F., P '88 Stoughton, R. M., 2 '01 Stoiber, A. H., N '72 Stokes, A. P., Jr., * '96 C. P., A K '07 G. H., 9 Z '90 H. S., * '89 I. N. P,. A '91 J. T., Z Z '61 W. E., r '91 Stoller, J., * r '83 Stone, A. W., 9 '10 C. C., B * '99 C. F., A A '69 C. S., n '13 c. w., n '78 E. c r * '02 E. H., * '78 *E. W., M 's6 F., n '04 F. H., A '79 F. M., A '82 G. C., r B '79 G. H., r * '68 *G. R., 2 '69; n '69 G. w., n -78 *H., Q 'sy, H 's6 •H. B., A '73 J. C, I '97 •J. H., n '63 J. M., T -56 J. S., * E '91 J- T., 2 '91 L., A 'S7 *M. D., n '70 M. T., A A '10 N. H., A '7S R. c, r * '90 W. E., X '00 W. H., I '96 W. S., * '88 Stonecipher, F. W., P '99 J. F.. P '74 Stones, J. M., K * '67 Stoney, T. P., H '53 Storer, B., A '67 J. H., 4> '88 M., A '8s Storms, L. H., * * '08 Storrow, E. C, A '89 J. J., A 'Ss Storrs, A. H., * Q '83 C. B., * '82 G. D., 2 '89 J- T., 2 ',3 R. S., * '8s W. H., * a -77 Story, J. S., 9 X '63 J. W., K * '68 *L. K., n '92 M. W., A '7a O. J.. 2 'oi Stoskopf, *L., * '6s; O INDEX OF NAMES Stothoff, *H., P 'so Stoughton, R. M.,"S 'oi W. G.. n '92 Stout, A. D., X '99 *M. R., T '94 W. L., r B '96 W. O., * E '95 Stow, C. M., O '04 M., * fi '07 'O. W., * '46 Stowe, R. T., * X '02 Stoweil, A. S., is '72 E., * Q. '72 E. C, A '88 Slower, J. M., E '08 Strachan, D. C, * Q '10 D. C, H 'c8 Strachauer, A. C., 4* E '08 Stradling, I. T., M '89 Straith; "J. A., H '54 Strand, H. L., S T '02 Strasburg, J., O '02 Stratford, A. C, T B '02 Stratton, C. E., A '66 •E. R, Q '63 F. L., A X '00 •W. H., a '60 Straw, 'D. R., 9 '59 L. E., E 'oi Strebeigh, H., V B '87 Street, *C. N. B., 52 '61 E. C, * '99 E. c, r '01 H. A., * '12 J. A., r '06 T. A., Jr., '68 T. M., * X '68 ♦T. R., B Hon. T. S., * '55 W. M., O '88 Strong, W. T., * '76 Strother, C. W., T '99 G. O., 1 '01 ♦J. M., H '55 J. McC, r '93 O. G., I '01 Strout, A. W., 9 '00 C. A., 9 '85 Strowbridge, P B '79 Struble, C. B., B * '91; A X '91 Strutton, J. A., A '87 Stryker, E. D., X '97 Stuart, A. E., T '91 A. R., A X '88 A. R., Jr., H '91 A. W.. 8 '63 A. W., 2 '86 B. L., I '9s B. R., A '54 B. S., H '91 D., * '96 D. T., I '88 •E. T., r B '8i G. C, H '98 H. C, H '75 ♦H. M., A '61 J. G., I "88 ♦J. H., X '59 *0. E., X '63 R. D., I '92 S., * '98 S. B., r B '80 W. C, A X '88 Stubbs, E. W., 2 '12 *F. H., * X '66 G. E., 9 '61 G. E., * X '78 H. E., M '02 H. L., St '01 M. E., M '98 P. D., 9 '95 P. H., 9 '60 R. G., 9 '09 R. H., * X '76 R. H., 9 '98 Stube, C. F., T '10 Stuber, A., A X '12 Studley, J. P., * '72 •W. S., r * Hon. Stull, H. J., B * '86; O '88 J. McD., O '91 O. S., O '89 ♦W. C., P '76 Sturdivant, F. W., n '80 Sturges, *C. D., * '48 C. U., A '60 E. H., r B '94 ♦E. P., A '63 G., * '06 *H., Z '46 H., A X '78 *J. E., A '77 N. D., * r '04 Sturgis, A. B., 2 '05 C, 9 '99 C. H., g '71 C. I., A '82 E., A '90 F. A., 2 '09 •F. E., 2 '64 F. E., Jr., 2 '04 F. S., A '75 H. R., 9 '76 J. v., M '92 *R., A '81 R. C, A '81 R. F.. A '84 W., 2 '08 W. C, A '84 Sturtevant, A. J., 2 '77 1307 Sturtevant, C. C, 11 '90 *E. L., 9 '63 E. R., A A '93 T. L., 9 X '62 W. C, A A '95 Sugar, L., X '81^ Sugden, C. H., * '89 Suggatt, C. H., n '12 Suire, F. O., A '80 Sullivan, B. H., * '09 C. E., 4> '00 C. J., 2 '92 F. J., * E '12 G. T., B « '07 H. H., * E '12 R. F., K '12 Summerbell, M., N '71 Summerbays, L. J., B '83 Symmes, H. S., 9 Z '99 L. W., 9 Z '03 *S. R., 9 Z '04 w. vv., e z '95 Symonds, I. F., 11 '84 Symons, C. T., P '13 *J. T., 2 '8s Tabb, *S. R., H '90 Taber, F., T '76 J. M., r * '86 Tackabury, G. W., * P '84 Taft, C. P., * '64 *E. A., M '65; B * •67 E. F., 2 '67 *E. M'., * 's8 F. A., M '87 H., 4* '00 ♦P. R., * '67 R. L., E '6s *R. M., A '56 W. C., E '78 Tailer, J. B., * '96 T. S., A '89 Taintor, *J. L., ^ '60 Tait, G. G., * '98 •J. G., * '53 J. G., * X '84 Talbot, E., 2 P '02 E. DeW., T '99 E. R., * r '10 F. L., 9 '87 T., A '90 Talley, C. H., * r '13 D. D., Jr., H '00 Tallmadge, F., K '75 Tallman, *G. C, Jr., ^ X '65 •J. H., 9 '58 *P., 9 'S5 Talmage, J. F., * '95 T. H., * '87 Talman, *E. I'M., V B '85 Tanner, E. K., T '03 Tappan, »€. L., 2 '58 H,, A '79 INDEX OF NAMES Tappon, II. W., S '89: 2 '89 O. H., * D '82 *W., A '76 *W. C, A '67 Tappcy, E. T., O '73 Tapiin, C. F., B X 'oi Tarbell, F. B., * '71 F. VV., S '04 Tarbox, *M. H., 3 '49 Tate, J. F., * '58; K * '61 J- P., T -03 *\\"-. * '55 W. M., r * '09 Tatman, E. L., * * "99 Tatum, *E. P., A A '65 Taugncy, T. F., A A *oo Tavcira, H. A., P '01 ; A X '04 Taverner, S. R., 4' X '09 Tayler, R. W., B X '72 Taylor, A. A., ■!' X '05 A. H., H '70 A. K., A '06 *B., O Honorary. B. D., H '69 C. * E '94 C. C, X '93 C. C, r '93 *C. E., N '65 C. E., A A '70 *C. F., O '59 C. W., T A '01 D. E., * '07 *D. H., O 's7 DeW. H., O '71 E. A., * '8g E. G., * '95 'F. A., B * '79 F. E., 3 '97 F. C, S '84 F. D., E '76 F. M., 2 '71 F. S., A '8s •F. W., B X '73 G. P., A n '12 H., Z '45 H., * '96 H., Jr., H '74 H. A., A '86 H. G., A A '06 *H. H., B '62 H. H., S '93 *H. L., 3 '83; e '86 H. R., * E '11 J-, H '72 *J. B., B X '76 J. B., r B '88 J. D., B 'S3 J. D., A K '06 T. F., A ft. 'OS J. H., -i '04 J. H., * '05 J. M., E '67 •K. M., A '90 L., A A '93 L. A., X '00 M. A., A '89 •M. E., X '71 N. A., X '74 O. C, X '11 O. F., 3 '02 R. B., O '61 R. B., H '92 R. H., X '99 *S. S., n '59 St. v., * '91 . •T. A., O '74! K '76 *W. B., n '86 Taylor, 'W. H., H '56; A '57 W. W., A A '10 Tea, R. S., * * '81 Teal, A. R., B ■1' '99 H. S., M '13 Tebbets,'*;. S.. A '80 Tebbetts, T. C, A '92 Teeler, W. R., * '02 Teller, J. DuB., E '67 Tenncy, *A. B. W., H X '65 A. A., -^ n '04 D. H., r B '90 *J. S., Honorary, L. B., n '75 S. G., E '86 Tennille, G. F., T B '94 Tenny, B., n '83 *C. B., Q '57 Terbush, *G. W., P '77 Terhune, *W. L., X '69 Terrell, C. D., X '97 Terrill, J. W., * '09 W. H., F * '83 Terry, A. H., * '79 A. T., T A 'II C. A., S '79 C. C, X '78 *C. M., 2 '67 E. R., * '78 *E. T., * '54 "F. P., * '69 H., * r '87 J. T., Jr., * '79 P. D., 2 T '10 R., * '70 R., Jr., * '98 *T. H., X '76 Terwilliger, G. D., T A '09 Teschemacher, A. M., A 79 *H. E., A '78 Tevis, *A. H., * * '70 Tew, *C. H., Z Z '62 W. H., 2 T '98 Tewksbury, "W. A., A A res Thatcher, T. C, A '82 R. C, * '09 Thayer, A. W., T * '87 D. E., 2 '68 E. J., r * '91 •E. E., O '73 E. R., A '88 F. W., A '78 *H., A '75 *H. A., O '74 H. A., r * '9S H. B., n '79 H. J., T '00 J. E., A '8s L E., Jr., 3 '03 N., Jr., A '71 N. P., 3 '01 'S. VanR., A '70 *W., * E '08 W. F., Jr., * E '09 W. H., A A 'ii W. R., A '81 W. T., M '00 Theller, R. C., B '09 Thibodeaux, *J. T., Z Z '62 *N. E., Z Z '61 Thorn, A. P., Jr., * '06; H 'oS D. W., H '77 P. L., H '79 Thomas, A. M., 3 'So *C., A A '64 Thomas, C- B., * * '12 C. D., A A '62; B * '63; S '63 C. L., * '53 D. R., A X '01 E., Jr., e '94 E. B., * '70 E. B., * * '90 E. I., r * '86 E. R., -^ a •9s F. H., * '07 *G., A '76 G. B., * '57 G. G., Jr., B '04 G. W., A '61 H., r B '99 H. D., * '09 H. F., * '07 *H. H., A A '57; S'S7 H. S., B X 'ii H. W., r '02 Thorn, *F., * '71 Thorndike, W., A '92 Thome, A., G Z '83 A. L., P '64 C. E., N '82 H., T A '10 R. C. n '11 R. J., A X '97 S., Jr., * '96 S. B., * '96 Thornell, H. L., N '73 •W. R., N '75 Thornton, G. H., B * '72 H. I., * '98 ♦J. B., 9 '46 J. B., * '90 J. C., * '08 L. E., 3 'II L. H., B * '92 W. H., B * '79 Thorp, *B., B '88 J. W., e '61 Thorpe, F. S., V * '76 Thrall, *G. S., 2 '74 *H., A '53 J. B., 2 '73 W. H., S '77 Thrasher, E. H., V * •83 M. E., r * '12 Throckmorton, 'S. R., * '63 Thropp, B. M., A K '05 Thumm, C. F., N '91; r B '93 W. W., H '74 Thurber, E. G., O '57 Thurlow, 'G. M., 9 '61 Thurman, A. L., H '88; A '91 Thurmond, G. E., B '63 Thurston, E. A., T '93 *J. B., 2 '70 1308 INDEX OF NAMES Thurston, T. P., A X '91 Thwing, G., 9 '89 «H. A., a '57 Tibbatts, *Z. T., A '71 Tibbetts, W. M., S '69 Tice, W. A., N '03 Ticknor, *G. A., IC ■!> •62 *H. M., A '56 Tidd, «J. S. S., S '77 Tiddy, •;. R., r * '74 Tiffany, D., A '68 Tifft, H. N., N '73 I. H., N '77 ' L. E., E '09 Tilden, C. L., 9 Z '78 G. H., A '72 M., A '81 M. \V., S T '10 Tilley, C. C, S '76 Tillinghast, *C. T., * '75 E. M., * '88 H. A., A -lo TilJman, ♦A. M., T '48 J. D., r '60; K * '61 Tillson, A. L., g '03 Tilney, A. A., * 'go F., * '97 R. F., * '72 *T. J., * -70 Tilson, D. B.- * '08 V. v., 4> '08 Tilt, B. B., r B '99 W. A., r B '05 Tilton, B., A '87 B. T., A '90 J. L., r * '8s J. O., g '75 J. W., N '68 L. S., n '75 Timberlake, L. F., 9 '09 Timmins, H., A '86 Tingier, 'S. A., E '55 Tingle, H. M., A A '03 Tinker, H. G., 2 '93 J. J., r * 'go Tinny, A. A., ^ Q '04 Tippet, F., O '13 Tipton, *0. H., I 's8 Tippy, B. O., * * 'gi W. M., * * 'gi Tisdall, FitzG., N '59 Titcomb, A., T * '84 *C., e 'S5 Titsworth, A. A., * X '77 A. J., 2 '70 A. L., * X '75 C. M., * X '02 I. E., * X '99 W. A., * X '00 •W. C, 2 '70 Titus, "E. H., E '62 s., e z "ii Tobey, O. H., N 'gg Tobin, J. C. W., H '10 L. B., A A '09 Todd, *A. E., * '71 E. F., N '84 F. A., O '64 F. M., e Z '94 G. L., 2 '85 *H. P., N '80 J. C, * X '79 Toles, S. W., r * '72 Toiles, S. H., B X '78 Tolliver, *J. P., K * '76 Tolman, E. B., A A '80 G. E., S '04 G. E., r * 'oS Tomblen, C. L., 2 '71 Tomes, A. L., * '85 W. A,, r B '91 Tompkins, D. T., A X '75 *F. E., T '67 N., g '03 Tomlinson, D. W., Jr., A X '94 F. W., M '98 *S. L., A X '00 Tompson, J. H., F ^ '78 E. F., H '82 Tooker, J. S., A '88 L. F., "t '77 *W. F., r B '87 Topp, A., 2 P '13 R., 2 P '07 Topping, 'R. E., 2 '49 Torbert, H. G., * '93 Torr, J. D., * * '81 Torrance, C. E., V $ '07 D. J., 2 '51 Torrence, F, R., K '97 *G. A., A '57 Torrey, J. E., * X 'g7 L. H., T '78 R. A-, * '75 *W. S., P '84 Torreyson, J. D., ^ '7g Totten, A. B., * X 'gi A. W., * X 'g3 J. E., M '6g Toucey, *D. B., * il '81; r E '82 Tounes, E., X '02 Tourtellotte, *J. E., T 'S6 Tousey, *A. W., B '1>'62 Towa_rt, W. G., M '09 Tower, *A. C, A '77 A. E., r B '83 A. J., O '13 *C. d., A '56 I., P A '10 R. W., T '92; g '92 Towle, C. A., 9 '99 C B., * Q '98 *F. W., M '62 G. B., 9 '58 G. H., n '97 Towne, B. A., * E '97 Townes, *C. H., X '99 L. C., X '99 *W. C, X '84 Townly, J. W., B X '94 Townsend, C. C, B * C. McD., N '75 E. M., Jr., A '84 F. IC, B * '99 G. H., * '08 H., A '80 J. B., •!> '91 J. H., * '85 J. J., A '79 L. L., A '11 *S. VanR., A '82 W. M., A '79 Townshend, H. H., * '97 Townsley, »J. P., K '71 Toy, C. H., H '54 C. R., r B '04 *G. B. D., r * '73 Tracy, *A. E., 2 '69 Tracy, *A. H., , '54 A. M.. A X'8o A. M., Jr., * X '08 C. B., N '93 E., * '90 H. W., 9 Z '83 •P., * '50 •R. S., * '93 Trafford, B. W., A '93 P. D., A '89 Trafton, H. W., g '86 Trask, F. M., 11 '72 *H. M., T '84 L. S., g '09 W. R., A '85 Traver, H. R., M '66 Travis, C. M., T * 'o5; r B '09 E. i-L, r 4. '89 •G. J., M '70 P. M., * a '10 Treat, E. G., M '88 R. D., * a 'og S. R., M '99 Trenbath, R. W., A X '03 Trenholm, *G. M., A '81 •W. L., A '55 Trenholme, G. A., T A 'd8 Trevor, W. M., K '53 Trezevant, *G. S., A '54 Tribble, 'E. P., I '93 J. D., I '97 . J- P; I '03 Trice, H. S., T A 'lo Trimble, "G. S., A '68; K '70 *J., r '57 R., A '80 R. J., A '91 W., A '79 *w. A., a '58 Trinkaus, H. D., T * '96 Tripp, R. H., O '61 R. W., N '98 Trippe, A. C, P '57 *J. F., P '7^; E '74 *T. J., Z 's6 Troth, *C. T., •i' * '89 Trott, J. A., 2 T '01 Trotter, 'J. D., X '55 J. P., X '10 R. McB., X '8t Trow, C. G., 2 '70 W. A., 2 '86 Trowbridge, C. W., B X '76 E. P., * '87 F. D., * '84 M., * '02 W. J., * '79 *W. R., O '87 Troxell, T. N., * '02 Troy, J. J., n '12 Trude, D. P., A A '01; n '01 Trudeau, F. E,, Z Z '63 True, C. A., g '82 C. D., O '11 *D. S., g '47 H. R., 9 '75 L. K., 2 P '07 Truesdell, *Z., O '57 Truett, E. P., * '04 Trull, J. R, n 'gi Trury, F. K., B X 'la Truslow, F. C, 4' '86 Tfihan, F. R., A '04 Tubb, C. L., X '97 Tubbs, *A. C., A '81 A. S., A '79 A. T., O -13 O. J., g 'og Tuck, H. S., A A -II J. A., r * '84 Tucker, *A., A '72 •A. B., M '71; A A '71 A. R., B * '03 B. A., Jr., X '03 C. C, ^t * '11 D. B., * '83 E., N '76 E. A., 2 T 'gs *E. H., * '47 *G., * '57 G. F., T '73 H. R., X '11 ♦J. D., * '61 J. E E '95 *J. S., 9 'S3 *J. T., * 'SI J. W. S., T '97 N. R., 9 Z 'eg »T. H., T '54 (W.) L., A '6s Tuckerman, B., A '78 *C. S., A '74 G., A '82 J., M '98 P., A '78 Tuckermann, L. S., A '68 Tuckey, W. D., T * '92 Tudor, F., A '67 F., A 'gi W., A '71 Tufts, *H. M., * ■7g Tuller, R. J., ^ '00 Tullock, S. W., * n '77 Tunis, *J. E., Z '53 Tunnard, *F. D., A '56 W. H., A '56 Tunstall, 'J. B., X '73 R. H., X '76 Tuohy, W. J., 9 Z '8s Tupper, E, L., M '93 *F., H 'S3 F. B., A K '03 J. L., E '72 O. W., * E 'ir Turell, C. M., E '03 Tumbull, M. J., 2 T '09 R. J., * -98 Turner, *C. B., g '82 C. W., 2 '65 D. C, A X '12 ,*F. N., P '77 G. H., A '84 J. A., r B '93 J. B., Jr., A X '09 L. G., M '66 O. W., 9 'go R. A., * * '04 R. C, T 'or R. W., * X '13 ♦W. E., * 's6 W. H., T '03 W. L., N ■7g Turnipseed, *C. P., X '63 Turpin, S. W., '57 Turrell, E. A., * '67 Turrill, C. R., A A '73 Turtellot, *J. E., T '56 Turtelot, "M., * F '86' Tuthill, H. M., T '03 R. S.. A A '63 Tuttle, 'C, * '77 D. K,, H '59 i3og INDEX OF 'NAMES Tuttle, *D. S., A X '92 E. G., S '85 F. D., * '87 G. A., 2 '83 G. M., '77 G. T., n '72 •J. C, * '49 T. H., N '97 J. N., * '84 Twichell, A. A., * E '00 Twitchell, A. B., 6 '60 F. D., r * '11 Twitty, *L., * '49 Twombly, A. B., A '76 *H. McK., A '71 J. H., n '68 w., n '76 w. F., e '13 W. G., A '79 Tyler, C. U., * '55 •C. T., A '74 E. J., B X '08 E. W., 2 '58 F. F., K * '63 H. B.. A '74 J. B., S '65 *J- C, * '61 T. VV., I '89 L. D., * r '82 R. P., * '01 R. S., B X '01 S., * '95 S. F., A '72 W. B., * '03 W. W., B X '99 Tyson, R., A '90 Uhl, H. J., B X '87; E log Ulman, W. A., B X '89 Umberger, R. B., * '08 Unangst, C, T '71 Underbill, C. W., M '62 *E. J., n '73 F., r B '93 H. E., 2 '09 *I. M., A X '80 J., * '89 Underwood, H. J., A X *L. M., * r '77 S. L., T '93 W. J., N '74 Updegrove, H. C, P '07 H. T., P '10 Updegraff, L. V., * '08 Upham, A. H., K '97 *C. W., A '52 *F. W., 6 Hon. *G. B., e '46 *G. P., Jr., A '81 *H., A '77 •J. B., Jr., e '61 N. L., e 'S3 *W. P., A '56 Upson, B. W., 2 P '10 C. A., A K '00 H. S., B X 'So W. F., B X '78 W. H., B X Hon. W. H., A K '04 Upthegrove, D., F '96 Upton, C. H., E '97 J. D., A '93 Urquhart, D., A '79 G. M., A '91 ♦J. B., H '54 Ustick,^ *H. S., K Utley, A. G., T '54 G. B., T '99; M '99 H. H., T '97 Utter, G. B., 2 '05 G. H., 2 '77 H. E., 2 '06 Vail, A. H., A A '08 D. M., r * '79 •D. R., A '93 M. B., * X '69 Vaill, D. L., * '96 Vairin, J., Jr., X '83 Valentine, G. M., * X '85 J. J., e Z -03 S. H., 2 '66 *T. J., T '67 *W. G., e Z '08 Van Allen, W. H., A A '90; * r '90 Van Antwerp, A. L., E ■80 Van Arsdale, *J. K., P '64; * X '64 Van Bokkelen, *J. F. S., A '63 Van Boskerck, R. W'., r B '77 Van Brakle, F., * X '85 F. B., * X '94 Van Buskirk, E. F., B ■I* '07 J. B., * * '72 Van Buren, C. M., A '81 *H. S., * '78 M., A '78 Vance, E. D., B X '71 *H. A., T '88 \'an Cise, E. R., M 'ot; Van Cleef, E. E., * X •98 Van DeGraef, A. S., * '81 VanDeMark, *C. W., E '67 Vanderbeck, H. C., E '86 Vanderbilt, A. T., V * '10 Vanderburg, *C. E., * '52 Vanderhoo-ck, C. Z., * E '95 M. P., * E '89 Vanderpoel, W. B., It '76 Van JDeusen, G. C, * r '03 H., r •!• '97 H. R., r * '94 Vanderveer, ♦?. L., * X '67 VanDeVenter, F. D., E '68 Vandever, A. R., * E '12 Van Dorn, F., F * '89 Van Dusen, F. W., B X '84 J. W., B X '93; O '96 Van Duser, G. R., * V '13 H. D., * r '07 Van Duyn, E. S., * F '97 Van Duzen, R. D., * X Van Duzer, A. H., B X '01 G. M., * X '94 H. S., A '75 J. S., 2 '70 W., A X '81 Van Dyck, F. C, * X ■65 Van Eman, K. W., * n '12 \a,n Etten, A., Jr., * X '74 J. H., E '66 M. M., E '74 \'an Gilder, J. M., * fi '04 Van Hook, E., V B '13 Van Horn, G. W., * * '78 J. B., r * '08 Van Home, *L. C. A '78; A X '79 W. G., T '77 Van Husen, H. C. B 'L '90 Van Inwegan, C. F., "I* X '71 Van Kennan, G. E.. T '86 Van Keuren, J. I., O '62 \'an Kleek, H., N '72 Van Lear, J., I '89 T. A., I '91 \"an Loan, J. T., N '94 Van Marter, *J. G., E '61 Van Mater, *D. G., * X '73 J. A., * X 'So \'an Matre, H., K '61 Van Merrick, C, ^ F '00; 2 T '00 Van Meter, H. H., B * '72 Vann, A., '*' '88 A. H., B 'oj I. G., * '63 \'an Name, F. C., A K '12 .\-an Ness, H. E., * X '96 Van Nest. J. A., * X '84 \'an Norden, T. L., F B '90 Wm. de LaM., V B '94 Van Rensselaer, \\ . B., A '79 Van Riper, 'W. I., * X '90 Van Sant, F. R., * .\ '07 G., 2 '9S Van Santvoord, R., N '72 Van Schoonhaven, W . H., * '70 Van Siclen, A., V B '89 Van Slyke, W. C, * X '9S Van Surdara, H. E., T * '05 Van Trump, *P. B., A '62 Van Valkenberg, C, 2 '79 Van Voorhis, C, B * '90 Van Voorhis, E., B * '85 N. G., B * '94 Van Wagenen, G. B., * '06 Van Wagner, *F. J., * X '65 Van Wagoner, A., * X Wid Van Wicklen, F. M.. '01 N'an Wyck, *A. J., li 'S8 F., -!> X '7S •T. P., * '69 Van Zandt, W. A., '!> X '76 A'an Zile, P. D., O '08 Varick, J. L., * '68 T. R., A '87 Varney, A. G., 6 '98 A. L., e '62 A. W., A A '86 L. D., n '02 J„ E., n '99 Varnum, 'J. McC, * '68 Varrell. H. M., 6 '97 Vaughan, *B. A., H '52 B. F., * X '03; .V '05 F. T., X '64; e .X '6s •F. W., A 'S3 H. €., S '59 H. G., A '90 H. R., A A '08 J. P., r -13 L. B., A A '97 M. L., M '13 R. F^ r '07 W. W., A '70 Vaughn, W. J., •* '37 Veazie, W. T., 9 '99 Vedder, E. B., A K Charter; B '56; e '56 B., O '76 *C., Z '37 C., 2 '60 C. C, A '92 *C. H., O '74 *c. w., * r '97 ♦D. M., H A '68; H '71 D. S., e '04 E., 2 T '99 E. D., 2 T '90 E. W„ A '74 ♦F. A., 2 '60 G. R., * '78 G. R., B X '78 G. R., '02 H., 2 '98 H. E., e '01 H. F., T '87 *H. F., * '89 H. M.. M '13 *H. W., * '67 *J. T., I '38; H '60 *M. H., S '70 R., 2 '96 S., 2 '01 *S. A., A A '38 T., r ^ '91 T. B., A '71 *w., e 'S3 W. A., A A '80 *W. B., X '82 *W. D., * '80 W. D., A X '82 •W. E., * '71 W. R., T '08 W. T., r '94 Wall, A. T., T '8s B. P., e Z '76 *H. C., B '62 J. c, r '93 s. v., r '97 Wallace, A. J., T '13 *C. H., n '37 *E., A ,'38 E. c, r, * '79 E. L., * "99 F. B., * r '69 F. H., * r '85 G. F., T '09 G. H., T '74 G. R., S T '13 G. S., r * '83 G. W., r B '89 H., T '11 J. c., n '07 L E., H '09 L. G., A K '07 R. L., * '07 Wallace, R. 0., I '88 T. C, * * '84 w. c., r * '76 W. H., Jr., >I 'oj; r B '03 W. L., * r '83 *W. T.; e Z '80 Wallet', e. B., * '12 F. L., P A '07 T., * '82 Wallty, 'W. P., A '64 Walling, W. E., A A '97 W. G., ,A A '99 Wallis, E. J., B * '96 H., * '63 ' J. R., A K '10 J. A., A K '10 N. W., * '97 R. P., 2 T '12 w. J., n '94 Wain, S. M., 4> '77 Walsh, F. J., A A '86 G. S., * Q '94 G. W., A A '84 Waiter, *A. A., X '78 »F. C, X '74 ' G. A., P '05 H. W., X '81 *J. B., X '78 . Walthall, *J., K * '68 Walton, A. B., O '04 *E. S., X '33 •T. J., X '54 T. M., K * '7^ Walts, J. K., * * '69 Waltz, H. A., r * '95 M. B., r * '9s; A A '93 M. F., Jr., N '01 Walworth, A. C, * '66 Wampler, H. A., U '11 Wandell, *T., N '63 Wannamaker, *F. M.. H '34 Waples, J. B., H '04 Ward, B. N., Jr., * '90; X '90 C. H., 2 '93 C. L., E '90 C. M., g '07 c. s., n '81 *D. H., A '33 E. A., A '63 E. C, * '80 E. L., A X '13 *F. A., * '62 *F. B., N '64 F. U., e '00 H. Q., n '83 *J., T '65 *J. A., * '62 J. A., T A '01 *J. E., 'N '56 *J. M., A '73 J. W., M '56 *M., n '74 M. v., I '02 M. v., O '06 N. B., e '47 •R. L., A '69 S., 2 '67 S. D., 4'''o3 ♦S. G., O '60 S. G., Jr., A '76 V. M.,' * Q '12 V. B., ^P Q '86 Warden, H. P., A '78 J. H., P '39 Warden, H.K., * X '12 Warden, L. M., $ .E Wardliw, J. L., X '93 Wardle, H. A., I 'ij Wardlew, F. A., Jr., F B '10 Wardlow, C, A '84 Y., A '9b: Wardman, ,G. B., * '93 Wardwell, F. N., * X '06 Ware, A., T B, '98 *A. H.; e '49 C., A '80 F., r E '08 F. IVC., A '79 *G. W., 2 '59 G. W., T '05 *H. I., g '47; 9 '47 Warfield, F. A., A A '87 Waring, G. E., A ;82 *J. J., Jr., * '87 T. P., * '89 Warner, A. T., T '96 E. G., 2 '83 F. E., N '04 *F. P., E '76 H. B.. A X '13 H. E., A '82 H. L., 2 'io H. S., I '08 J., * '06 J. A., * '90 J. DeW., A X '72 J. DeW., A X '02 J. DeW., O 'OS T. H., r B '93 J. W., A X '79 L. E., 2 '98 *M. J., E '65 R. Ef., A A '04 S. D., E '06 W. A., A X '99 W. C, N '65 W. H., B X '7*' W. P., A '74 Warren, "A, G., B * ♦C. (D.), K '60 C. H., A '64 E. D., A * '06 E. F., * '^4 E. P., A '83 ♦F., A '82 F., A '84 , *F. C, B 4 '61 F. D., 2 '83 •H., M '38 H., X '81 J. C, A '63 M., e '96 M. A., * '00 R. T., e '05 •S. D., A '75 T. R., r * '04 W. G., A X '03 W. L., e '6s W. Y., Jr., B '93 Warthman, A. M., Jr., A K '06 Washburn, 'A. G., & X '60 C. G., A '86 G. H., 2 '82 *J. D., A 'S3 ■ J. M., T 'S6 P. M., A '82 S., * * '03 *T;, 2 T '97 W. D., e '34 13' I INDEX OF NAMES Washburn, W. D., Jr., * '88 VVashburne, 'A. G., T •60 Washington, H. S., * '86 Wasson, S. Y., K '66 W. L., A A '96 Waterbnry, N. J., Jr., r B '80 Waterfield, C. A., T '94 Waterman, A. T., * 'ss C. B.J * '01 C. D., * '74 E. J., A A '99 F. C, * r "la J. F., e '8s I. D., 4> '07 , R., Jr., 2 T '92 * *T. G., * '86 W. W., O '97 Waters, A. W., 11 '71 C. M., E "08 C. T., A X "87 H. D., H '00 J. C, * X '04 *J. S., M '89 L. v., r B '96 S., N '01; r B '02 Watkins, *A. A., O '62 •A. B., £ '63 A. L., r B '99 C L., * '08 F. A., 2 '96 F. H., * r '92 H. B., T '12 H. R., n '88 H. T., a '96 T. B., X '02 J. A., T A '10 •J. C, T '62 T. M., 2 '89 L H., M '00 R. R., T '79 W. W., A n 'II Watriss, F. N., A '92 Watrous, A. H., * '97 *G. A., T '94 G. D., * '79 *G. H., * '53 Watson, A. E., 11 '83 *A. T., A '55 B. M., A '70 C. H., M '73 D. R., M '68 E., X '97 E. B., n '02 F. S., A '75 G. E., A * '12 *G. H., S '70 T. G., A * '13 J. H., H '67; X '68 J. S., B * '81 J. S., r '09 *R. C, A '69 *R. J-, A '93 s. J., r * '92 W. L., A '79 W .L., '02 w. s., r * '93 Walters, S. P., B '55 Watterson, J. S., A X '02 W. J., B X -08 W. R., r B '94 Waugh, J. C, A A '68 •W. W., A A '68 Way, A. F., * '99 C. L., * '8s Way, "F. R., *oi H. C., n "61 J. B., r * '70 M. C, * 'so W. H., 4» '70 Weld, *A. D., A '53 A. P., n '59 A. W., A '91 B. C, A '89 C. G., A '79 C. M., A '80 F. A., S 'Si F. C, A '86 *F. M., Jr., A '72 J. E., N '79 R. H., Jr., A '90 *W. F., A '76 Weller, C. H., * T '93 'J. B., Jr., H A '68; K '70 O. C, A A '73 Welles, C. H., Jr., * '99 F. R., P '75; B * '75 G. D., A '66 G. M., P '77 G. M., A X '79 H. v., A X '13 J. H., A '75 K. B., * '08 P. B., * '04 P. I., * '85 Wellford, B. R., Z '47 J. McD., H '04 L C, H '07 Welling, R. W. G., A '80 Wellington, ♦£. S., A A '70 G. B., * n '75; E •76 R. H., A A '03 T. K., E '03 Wellman, F. S., B X H. R., n '07 Wells, C, n '13 c. J., * r i^s C. N., P '88 D. C., * '80 •E., jr., * '84 E. M., * r '82 H. E., A A '94 H. F., * '02 H. G., r * '02 •H. H., Jr., T '69 'H. M., fi '57 H. W., r * '88; * '89 *J. A., * '76 J. A., * Q '83 J. B., A -71 J. L., * '82 *J. W., A '79 K. D., * '06 M. J., * r '75 P. A.^ A X '05 •R., Jr., * X '75 T. B., ♦ '96 •T. C, 2 '6s T. D., A A '98 *T. W., * X '62 W. F., * X '92 W. H., P '96 *W. O., K '74 WeUsted, T. C, n "09 Welsh, F. W., T '92; A X '95 W. J., Jr., P '03 Welty, C. F., A X '89 Wendel, R. P., X '88 W. D., X "89 w. D., r '94 Wendell, B., A '77 E. J., A '82 •F. T., A '74 G., A '82 G. v., 2 T '92 J., Jr., A '91 J. B., X '97 Wendling, G. R., K '67 Wendover, W. W., •* X '71 Wenman, B. W., T B '01 Wentworth, G. R., A X '08 *T. McD., * '82 Wesley, F. A., T * 'oi Wessel, H. A., Jr., * '02 Wesselhoeft, W. F.. A •84 Wessels, H., A X '12 West, A. M., Jr., X '69; H '74 C. C, K '06 DeW. C., * '89 F. E., X '75 F. M., X '98 *G. W., A '72 H. T., E '71 J. C, A '54 J. W., * '00 M'. S., A 'go K. T., X '10 *S. Y., X '84 W. A., X '00 W. H., * '99 W. M., * E '12 Westcott, A. L., * '06 F. M., * r '79 Westen, O., E '09 Westerman, J. J., Jr., ^ '12 Westervelt, E. W., B * '05 131-'^ INDEX OF NAMES Westfeldt, F. H., B '04 Westlake, *W. B., 9 X "59 Weston, B. H., 11 '64 E. P., e Hon. *E. S., A '79 *J. B., S -56 J. C, S P '10 R. D., A '86 R. a., S '91 •W., 2 '66 Wetherbee, A. H., B X '06 Wetraore, B., O '07 C. D., A '89 *C. M., r B '76 C. W., A '75 E. W., O '67 •H. B., O '98 J. McM., O '01; A X -03 Weyburn, S. L., 11 '05 Weyerhaeuser, F. E., 'yj\ r * '77 F. J., A A '74 D. H., Jr., * '84 D. L., E '84 D. M., T '12 H. B., * '98 H. M., N '89 H. M., 2 T 'os ♦T. K., * 's6 W. B., A A '96 Wild, I. J., '62 *C. S., K '73 D. W., A '73 *E., B X '69 E. F., * r '06 E. R., * '04 E. S., T '67 E. S., * '82 F. C, K '06 F. C, A X '89 F. R., K '08; B X •08 r. S., N ■78; A •81 G. E., B * '98 G. H., A '81 G. R., n '6s; e '65 G. W., r B '79; A '82 H. B., A '6s H. B., B * '92 H. B., T '13 H. D., 2 '91 *H. E., M '67 H. F., A A '94 H. G., A A '79 H. K.,n'o8;BX'o8 *H. L„ e '57 H. L., '08 L. B., B X '02 M., A '68 M., Jr., A '91 N., •!> '96 N. G., * '84 Williams, "O. H., Jr., A '79 •O. M., * '60 •0. S., e '6g •O. T., T A '63 •P., A 'S3 P. S., * E '10 R., * '73 R. A., A * 'OS R. B., e '06 *R. E., * '71 R. H., 9 X 'S9 R. H., E '80 R. H., r * '98 R. P., Jr., N '74 S., r B '85 *s.. e z '79 *T., E '79 T. H., 9 Z '81 •T. J., K * '60 T. W., e '10; 2 '10 \V.. ■1' '84 W., X '96 •W. A., T A '61 *W. D., O '57 Williamson, C. P., B * '98 G. c, r '12 G. M., •!> X '75 H. C, X '00 H. P., A A '96 J., 9 '88 J. DeL., B X '70 *J- G., P '59 J. G., Jr., r '09 N. H., X '93 Willis, G., A '70 G. G.. M "68 *J. C. M '82 P. P., * * '08 Willoughby, *B. P., T 'S6 Wills, F. M., T '04 Willson, *E. H., IC * '62 L. M., A K '05 R. N., * '60 Willyoung, A. K., E '93 ' Wilmarih, H. C, V * '76 Wilmot, H. A., A X '75 Wilsey, L. C, * X '12 w. w., r * '97 Wilson, A. A., 4» *io B. L., A X '88 C. E., M '61 C. G., A A '83 C. H., * '00 C. L., A '02 C. P., * '59 *D., A '63 D. W., K * '62 E. I., A A '13 "K. S., Z Z '63 F. B., O '7X F. H., A '64 V. S., B X '94 F. T., r '10 G., n '86 *G. L., B '60 ♦H., * '64 II. D., Jr., A X '01 •H. P. C, H '8s J. A., T '11 J. D:, G '03 J. F., A X '87 J. R., B * "03 Wilson, J. K., A A '72 T. T., A A '12 L B., * r '09 LeR., r B '12 L. W., P '01 M. F., A * '03 M. S., * '79 •N. N., * '94 P. A., A X '97 P. C, A X '92 P. D., r B 'II P. R.. O '75 P. S., P '90 *R. A., K '74 •T. B., I 's8 T. B., O '72 T. B., Jr., A X '90 T. c, r ■!• '83 V. C, 9 '80 W. A., M '87 *W. B., * '57 W. D., * r '12 *W. E., A 'gi W. L., B * '02 W. N., I 'OS ♦W. P., * X '67 W. R., A '86 ♦W. T., * 's5 Winans, J. A., T '97 Winborne, J. W., B '06 W inch, L. H., B X '84 V\'inclicll, *A., O Hon. C. McA., O '73 X. H., O '66 S. R., O '70 Winchester, C. T., T '91 T. R., H A '70 W. H., S "70 Winder, J. B., T A '04 Windle, W. S., A '69 Windsor, P. B., A X '00 Winegar, S. J., A A '70 W. H., M '96 Wing, D. L., 2 T '98 F. J., A '72 N. M., g '93 Y.. J. T., S '50 J. W., N '78 J. W., Jr., A '88 L. H., A n '06 L., 2 'II N. E., A A '72; e Z '99 N. E., r B '00 R. B., T A 'OS *R. E., 2 '09 R. W., H '06 s. A., e z '98 *T. L., H '86 W. A., •!> r '75 W. B., * '01 W. C, A A '6s W. M., * * '92 w. w., e X '57 Woodard, J. A., A X '82 Woodbury. *€.?.,* '78 *D. M., A A '76 E. D., 2 '6I3; n '63 FitzA., e '69 G., A '86 *P. L., n '6s R. B., 2 '08 T., A '89 Woodcock, A., 9 '12 F. R., g '83 H. B., O '12 R. C, O '10 Woodford, 'C. (G. H.), * '49 S. L., * 'S4 Woodhouse, D. R., A X '08 Woodhull, J. F.. * '80 M. VanZ., K '64 Woodman, *C. C, n '67 C. E., 2 '73 C. M., S '98 *D., e '59 F. C., A '88 F. J., * '76 H. S., g '82 *J., S 'SS •J. w., a '65 p. M., K '70; T '70 R-, S '73 ♦R. D., e '66 Woodruff, C. L., A A '02 c. s., r * '72 D., * '05 E. w., r * '03 *F. G., O '6s F. S., * '92 F. W., A K '10 G. C., * X '00 *H. A., r B '99 H. M., K 'S4 I. O., * '71 I. O., Jr., N '00 J. C., E '09 J. C, 2 T 'II J. H., * '63 •M. F., * '48 w. E., r * '87 Woods, 'A., r '57 A., Jr., r B '78 A. C, 2 T '02 *B. A., M '73 •C, «■ n '72 C. E., P '86 E. A., M '63 C. p., P '86 Woods, -H. C, M '6s *J., B '53 J. H., e '64 •J. U., S '68 *W. E., K * '72 W. E., M' '97 W. R., X '88 Woodside, *W. R., G '62 Woodson, T. P., * * '97 Woodsum, A. E., S '76 H. C., Z '96 R. B., T 'OS Woodward, A., ^ * '92 A. H., A X '92 B. D., r B '88 C. H. R., r B '88 E., r B '96 E. c, e '70 £. H., E '00 F. A., M '04 G. (S.), * '87 •G. T., T '62 H. D., E '00 H. R., A '84 H. w., e '10 J. B., * '83 T. S., E '01 *M. E., * '87 M. L., O '06; P A '92 '07 jj. D., r B '87 R. S., 2 '81 R. S., Jr., r B '01 R. W., * '67 •W. H., * '58 W. L., E '04 W. L., 2 T '07 Woodworth, C. .C, 2 '99 R. E., * E '00 Wooiard, *G. D., X '93 Woolen, H., * 'gz Woolnaugh, *J. B., ^ E '02 Woolsey, H. M., * '07 Wooster, H. F., E '13 S. C, Jr., E '06 W. S., E '07 Wooten, A. K., X '79 F. M., B '02 J. W., X '83 R. C., * '93 Word, C. F., * '94 Worden, J. A., K '61 *T. D., * r '77 Wormclle, B., 2 '60 *G. w., e X '60; B '60 Wormeley, P. L., Jr., H '97 Worrall, *J. H., * 's6 Worswick, E. T., T A Worth, *D. G., B 'S3 H. B., 2 '84 Worthington, L. S., * '60 *W. R., P '01 Wotton, J. A., Jr., N ■66 Wouters, A, T '93 Wray, B. G., A X '94 Wright, A. B., * '82 *A. E., B '53 A .H., A X '83 A. N., r * '89 A. P., e '64 ♦A. P., * '01 Wright, B., A X '8g C., * 'os; O '06 C. A., n '02; A A '02 C. E., Jr., X '97 C. R., * '11 D. G., * X '92 E., A '89 E. A., * '84 E. C, X '04 *E. E.. B '61 E. E., H '88 E. L., A A '06 •E. R., E '71 E. R., n '93 *F., A '66 F. A., * '80 F. A., r B '94 F. A., A X '94 •F. E., n '63 F. H., * '73 *F. N., * '76 F. S., P '02 F. W., E '79 G. H., A X '91 ♦G. L., * '67 G. R., A A '82 G. S., * r '07 G. w., r * '72 H. B., * '98 H. B., r * '13 H. C., M '80 H. D., * '08; r B 'ii H. M., B X Hon. H. M., e '84 H. P., * '68 J., e X '63 J., * '02 •J. A., ,B '54 J. A., A '79 J. A., r * '79 J. D., 2 '88 *J. I-L, B '54 *J. M., X '53 J. M., A A '03 *J. R., A '77 J. S., B * '92 *J. W., B '58 J. W., A A '83 K. W., N '03 L. F., P A '13 P. N., * '11 T. A., Jr., P '13 W. DeF., ^I' a '92 W. G., A X '91 w. J., e X '57 *w. M., n '71 W. R., * '94 W. R., r B '11 Wurts, *A. S., * '64 Wyatt, C. B., P B '03 J. B. N., A '70 Wyckoff, *A. N., * X '62 D. W., * X '62 G. H., * X '92 H., * X '96 *J. N., * X '74 R. M., 2 '59 Wyeth, F. S., A '84 Wyman, D. T., S '78 E. T., S '90 *H. A., e Hon. J. M., a '81 *J. N., K '67 W. S., -^ 'si W. S., Jr., * '87 Wynn, B. L., I '61 Wynne, B. F., A A '93 M. W., B * '94 Yale, "C. S., ■!> '95 N. D., A A '67 Yancey, *A. P., * '47 Yarborbugh, *J. B., Z '5fi •R. N., H '01 Yardley, *H. A., * '55 Yates. C. H., * '83 C. W., B '96 F. W., * '93 J. W., B '94 S. S., * '10 Yawman, F. J., * B '99 Yeamans, *H. A., T * '76 Yeaton, G. C, 6 '56 R. H., B * '07 Yellowley, *C. W., B '55 Yeomans, C. W., T '92 G. D., $ '90 Yerger, *A. R., X '71 *J. R., X '59 Yerkes, J. G. B., T '11 Yockey, P. B., K '97 Youker, W. E., T '03 York, A. E., A '07 •S. A., * '63 S. A., Jr., * '90 Young, A. yanE., O '75 ♦C. S., T '77 C. S., O '86 E. L., r B '82 *E. S., S '66 *E. W., a '48 E. W., * '81 G. B., n '90 G. H., * '87 G. W., * '66 H. G., * a '77 J. H., A K Char- ter. J. H., P '00 *J. W., * '56 J. w., * r 'si M. B., 2 '10 M. E., 3 '09 *0., 2 '49 P. E., 2 T '09 R. B., e Z '09 R. €., * 'OQ R. H., A '77 R. J., B X '76; O '76 S. M., Jr., B X 'ii; A '11 W. D., * '92 W. H., 'I' * '78 W. L., X '63 •W. P., 3 '64 Youngblood, A. J., * * '69 •E. H., Z '54 Younglove, I. P., * '91 Youngman, *G. F., 3 '78 Youmans, E. M., * '88 P. T., H '80 Yount, S. T., * * '76 Yung, B. G., * '02 Zabriskie, A. A., * X '65 C. F., N '68 *J. L., N '63 Zachert, R. E., B * '01 Zane, R. R., A K '04 Zapf, L. C, * 'S' '06 R., * * '06 Zaring, C. W., * * '87 13IS INDEX OP NAMES Zavala, J. V., A X '89 Zellhoefer, H. C, * 'oo Zimmerman, J. C, A Zollicoffer, A. A., B Zcile, E. J., e Z 'gi Ziegler, C. W., M '05 '01 '11 J., Z '99 C. W., M '10 Zingsem, 'R. R.. r B J. P., B ix ^ Zeitler, A. J., T 'ii W. L., A K '07 '76 Zwiclf, W. W.. K. 12 Zelie, J. S., E '87 Zimmer, E. G., B ■!■ '04 Zink, R. L., F * '87 J. S., A A '87 S. W., H '03 Zion, C. McC, * * '76 I.'!l6