Hamilton College - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)

 - Class of 1884

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THE HALMILTONIAN. S. D. ARMS, EDWARD N. JONES, GHAS. L. DFTHERU- J. ALEX. ADAIR, EDWARD M. BASSETT, FBENJAMIN S. PHILLIPS, x PLATQ T. JONES, ' WILLIAM-T. ORMISTON, EDMUND J. WAGER, E. Room FITCH, JR., FREDERICK W. GRIEEITII, Deceased, K Ective Members. 4 '83. GEo. W. LUTHER, GEO. H. RODGER, R. G. BRODIE. '84. C. FRED. PORTER, LOUIS A. SCOVEL, GEO. W. WARREN. '85. THOMAS C. MILLER, JAMES B. PARSONS, CHARLES N. SEVERANCE. '86. PHILIP N. MOORE, CHARLES S. VAN AUKEN. I QM LS!

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I 26 THE HAMILTONIAN. I entre Ursrtopl. s W N the year 1834 there was formed in Williarns College, from the memhers of the gl classes of '36 and '37, an organization then known as the Social Fraternity. Its ob- ject was the attainment of literary culture, the strengthening of moral character, '57 and the cultivation of fraternal feeling. It grew and prospered, and a few years later Chapters were established at Union, Amherst, and, on the twentyesixth of July 1847, at Hamilton. l , , The fraternity was at first strictly anti-secret, but in 1857, feeling that opposition to forrner evils in secret societies was no longer necessary, it adopted the form of a. non- secret fraternity and changed the name to Delta Upsilon. Its purposes of organization it reaffirmed, the strict adherence to which has caused the society's history to be naught but a prosperous one. While other fraternities that have not adopted the form of secrecy have had only an ephemeral existence, the Delta. Upsilon alone has pros- pered. Her Alumni numbers something over 3,000. Among them are such men as Stephen J. Fields, of the United States Supreme Court g E. Monroe Wright, ex-Secre- tary of State of Massachusetts, David A. Wells, LL. D., ex-Governors Blair of Michii gan, Stearns of Florida, and Bross of Illinois 3 Doctors Goodwin of Chicago, Nelson of Geneva, and Pierson of Detroit q ex-Senator Morrill, of Vermont, and the late President Garfield, . The present active membership is 335 in the Chapters of Union, Amherst, Hamilton, Colby, Rochester, Middlebury, Rutgers, New York, Western Reserve, Madison, l3rown, Cornell, Marietta., Syracuse, Michigan, North Western, and Harvard College.



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, gg' THE HArnLToN1AN. iosirm Karen srsiiloji. e Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraterniizy was founded at Yale College, J une 22, 1844. I Among the founders and early rnenibers were Prof. J. T. Hyde, D. D., GX- Lx Attorney General Wayne Mclleagh. Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, Prof. Cyrus T3 Northrup and Theodore Wiuthi'op. ' V I The present roll of Chapters is Yale, Bowdoin, Colby, Alnherst, Brown, University of Mississippi, University of Virginia, Harvard, Kenyon, Dartmouth, Middlebury, Uni- versity of Michigan, Williams, New York, Hamilton, Madison, La Fayette, Rochester, Rutgers, Indiana, Asbury, Wesleyan, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Western Reserve, Cornell. Chicago, Syracuse, Columbia. University of California, Trinity. . The Hamilton Chapter was established J annary 15, 1856, with the following members: Prof. A. P. Kelsey, Ph. D.: J. M. Washburn, R. Baldwin, Dr. A. N. Brockivay, Rev. J. C. Long, Hon. A. W. Newman, E. B. Hastings, H. C. Howe, F. H. Loomis, Rev. William Lusk, Jr., J. N. Root, Rev. J. E. Scott. Early accessions to the Chapter were Rev. Willis J. Beecher, of Auburn Theological Seminary, A. Miner Griswold, Fa.t1Con- tributor l' of the Cincinnati Saturday Night, and Charles W. Cole, Superintendent of Schools in Albany. ' The Delta. Kappa Epsilon Song Book, published in 1871, is the most complete collec- tion of fraternity songs in existence. The total membership of A If E, by the catalogue of 1879, 6,5ilO, now exceeds seven thousand names. The Delta Kappa Epsilon, Quarterly, published in New York, is the organ of the fraternity. ' Flourishing Alumni Associations now exist in the principal cities and college centres of the country.

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