The Qegts 1 - jaineteen Ziannhreh ann when :EE HE AEGI The Yearbook of 4 Dartmouth College ,fo 'I L. BEING A COMPLETE RECORD OF THE COLLEGIATE TEAR f NINETEEN HUNDRED Fifue af Sex . . . voLUME XXXIV PUBLISHED IN DECEMBER MCMV BY TI-IE JUNIOR CLASS OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE : HANOVER : NEW HAMPSHIRE Press of THE F. A. BASSETTE COMPANY Springield, Blass. 115132 iiann. ffielhin Qbbin Qhams 8 ' Re AEGIS.sa..1907 Va!.XXXIV Melvin Ohio Adams BY PROF. CHARLES F. RICHARDSON O NO graduate of the college does the expression a 5414 C215 typical Dartmouth man belong more truly than 4 X W IN F - A , .-2 to Melvin Ohio Adams of the class of 1871. Self- reliant, resourceful, and helpful, he has shown during Qgffjffw all his life that 'ldirective capacity which wiiiiam T. Harris, United States Commissioner of Education, once declared to be, in his opinion, the distinctive QA? mark of the Men of Dartmouth. One of the busiest men in Boston, with his ofhce in the heart of the old city, Mr. Adams has always found time to lend a hearty hand to the interests of the college, and he is one of the men to whom is due the strong hold of the institution upon the public, educational, and social life of Massachusetts. Melvin Ohio Adams was born in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, Novem- ber 7, 18 50. In that old hill-town both his father and his mother were born and lived and are buried, and there, or in neighboring villages, like so many New England boys of the 'sixties and 'seventies, he worked on the farm, stood behind the counter of the country store, and taught district school in winter. Another way of money-earning in his early days-work- ing in a tannery-was less common, though tanning hides used to be called one of the duties of the country pedagogue, He fitted for college at the neighboring Appleton Academy, in New Ipswich, New Hampshire-a famous old prep school in its day, which has sent not a few strong men to Dartmouth 3 and in August, 1867, he entered the Freshman class in the college. During his four undergraduate years he was undoubtedly the most popular man in the class, his cheery ways, abounding vitality, and spirit of good fellowship making him both a leader and a favorite. At graduation his rank, as shown by the assignment to him of a philosophical eration, was third, fourth, or fifth in a class of seventy men. The theme 1f01.XXX11f Re AEGIS .SPA 1907 9 on which he enlightened his hearers on Commencement day, 1871, was Bacon in Retirement, which probably anticipated the philosophical and scientific pursuits with which he will brighten his old age at the distant day when he shall permanently forsake the court-house for the seclusion of his property of Middle Brewster, Boston Harbor, for Sancho Panza's dream of being governor of an island has long been fulfilled in Adams' case. His law studies were pursued in the Boston University Law School, and he was admitted to the Suffolk bar in 187 5. The next year he was appointed Assistant District Attorney of Sullolk County, and during the ensuing decade he developed, in that position, thc broad and deep knowl- edge of criminal law which afterwards made him one of the most prominent of Boston lawyers in that division of practice. ln 1886 he resigned to go into general practice, four years later he got his title of Colonel by an appointment on the staff of the governor of Massachusetts, and in 1891 he was elected president of the Boston, Revere Beach, and Lynn Railroad. Of all his ofhces the last-named, perhaps, has endeared him to the greatest number of Dartmouth students, for while few of them have needed his powerful defence in the criminal court-room, many a manly and self- supporting undergraduate has-thanks to President Adams-earned money for his college bills by working summers as conductor, brakeman, ticket-seller,'or mail-agent on his railroad. Although the mileage of the Revere Beach system is not the largest in the United States, it is interest- ing to note that while, when Mr. Adams became president, it carried 2,25o,ooo passengers a year, it now transports 1o,ooo,ooo, a good share of whom brave the waters of Boston Harbor in the staunch ferry-boat Dart- mouth, belonging to the line. Mr. Adams, by the way, is now the dean, by length of service, of all the railroad presidents of lines radiating from Boston. , In IQO4 President Roosevelt appointed Mr. Adams United States District Attorney, at the earnest request of Senators Lodge and Crane and the Boston bar in general. The acceptance of this high station was made because of a sense of duty, and at a large loss of annual income. Again and again Mr. Adams has been asked to allow the use of his name in connection with city, state, or national offices, but has in almost every io De AEGISQT 1907 MXXXW instance refused, preferring the practice of his profession and the manage- ment of his large private interests. In the Republican politics of Massa- chusetts and Boston, however, he has long taken an influential part. As regards his club membership he eschews most organizations from A to Te with the exception of Dartmouthones,-but belongs to the Union, Uni- tarian, University, and Yacht Clubs. To his native town of Ashburnham, endeared to him by the tenderest memories of his parents, he has been a large and constant benefactor, and in many ways has beautined it by his costly gifts, among them a park, a soldiers' monument, a public school building in the name of his mother, who was devoted to the interests of the common school, and a bronze tablet commemorating his great-grandfather john, who came to Ashburn- ham in 1766, went thence as a minute-man in April, 1 775, and died at the age of one hundred and four years, one month, and eleven days. He is president of the board of trustees of Cushing Academy at Ashbuinham. Mr. Adams' latest services to Dartmouth have been as Trustee since 190 3, and chairman of the central committee for the raising of the quarter- of-a-million dollars necessitated by the burning of Dartmouth Hall. The new Dartmouth, VVheeler, and Webster Halls will owe much to his gener- osity and ehiciencyg and it will be long before any Dartmouth man forgets the famous phrase with which he closed his call for the Boston mass-meeting of alumni-written within half-an-hour of the receipt of a telegram that the old hall was on fire: This is not an invitation, but a summons. Those who best know Mr. 'Adams are the ones who most realize that his whole life, with all its activities, has been dominated by a deep and true sentiment, which has shown itself in his recognition of the obligation owed to loved parents, in his promotion of civic pride among the citizens of his native town, in his faithful ofhcial services to city, state, and nation, and in his whole-hearted loyalty to his friends and to the college of his love. A 'V x - X- 'A ' y , 'XL Ci x-,965-4 4 S A W f v X ff e f 5' Cf? vi' ff' Ka ffe ? ' PREFACE lLQl1iothet yeat is Sven ano aooeo to 29attmouth's past. with its close me ptesent to the illlitmni ano to the stttoent hooy, this, the thittyffoittth annual Qlegis. To cecoto accurately alto completely the actihities of the collegiate yeat has been out aim, we haiae sttioeit to oetfotm satisfactorily the tasli allotteo its. if in this me haoe sttcceeoeo, einen in the slightest measure, amply shall me feel cematoeo .925 I2 f2zeAEG1s.a.19oz C al e n d a, 1' 1905 SEPT. 14-18 Examinations for Admission-Thursday to Monday SEPT. 21 Academic year began-Thursday morning. OCT. I2 Athletic Field Dayg a holiday. Nov. 30 Thanksgiving Day, a holiday. MARCH 28 JUNE I3-23 JUNE 18-23 JUNE 23 JUNE 24 JUNE 25 JUNE 26 JUNE 27 SEPT.II-I7 SEPT.I8,19 SEPT. 20 DEC. 22 REcEss-from December 21, IO a. m., to January 6 inclusive 1906 JAN. 26 to FEB. 6 First Semester Examinations. The Smith and Rollins Prize Speaking-8 p. m. REcEss-from April 5, IO a. m., to April 18, inclusive Second Semester Examinations. Examinations for Admission. Speaking for the Barge medal and for the Class of 1866 prizes Saturday, 8 p. m. Baccalaureate Discourse-Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Address before the Y. M. C. A.-Sunday, 8 p. m. Class Day Exercises-Monday, 2130 p. in. Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society-Tuesday 8 30 a m Address-Phi Beta Kappa Society-ro:3o a. m. Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association-2 :3o p. m Greek Letter Society Reunions-5 p. m. Presidentis Reception, College Hall, 9 to II p. m. COMMENCEMENT-Last WVednesday in June. Summer Vacation of 'lfwelve lVeeks. 1906 Examinations for Admission-Thursday to Registration-Tuesday, Wfednesday. Academic year begins-Thursday morning. Christmas recess begins. Monday 1f01.XXX11f 756' AEGISE1. 1907 I3 Trustees of Dartmouth College AND OF MOOR'S CHARITY SCHOOL WILLIAM .-IEWETT TUCKER, D.D., LL.D., Prvsidczzl HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN MCLANE, A.M. Qex-Officioj . Milford, N. H WILLIAM MARTIN CHASE, LL.D., Clark of 1110 Trruslcvs Concord, N. I-I CYRUS RICHARDSON, D.D. ..... Nashua, N. I-I FRANK SHERWIN STREETER, A.B. . . Concord, N. I-I CHARLES FREDERICK MATHEWSON, LLB. New York, N. Y BENJAMIN AMES KIMBALL, B.S. . . Concord, N. H JOHN ROBIE EASTMAN, Ph.D. . Andover, N. H MELVIN OHIO ADAMS, A.M. i . Boston, Mass FRANCIS BROYVN, D.D.. D.Litt., Oxon. New York, N. Y SAMUEL LELAND POWERS, A.B. . Newton, Mass HENRY HOYT HILTON, A.B. Chicago, Ill EX-Officio Trustees of the' College in Relation to Funds Given by the State of New Hampshire ' H Gouncillors HON FRED S. TOWLE . Portsmouth, N. H HON CHARLES M. FLOYD . Manchester, N. H I-ION. JOSEPH W. HOWARD . Nashua, N. H HON. EDWARD G. LEACH . Franklin, N. H HON. CHARLES H. GREENLEAF . . . Franconia, N. H Ebe lpresibent of the Senate - HON GEORGE H. ADAMS .... Plymouth N. H 1 I4 'Die AEGISEQA 1907 VULXXXW 'Ghz Speaker of the Tbouse of 1Rcprc5cntatives HON. RUFUS N. ELWELL . . . . - Exeter, N. H. 'Else Ctbicf Susticc of tba Euprcnm Clourt HON. FRANK N. PARSONS ..... Franklin, N. H. Visitors on the Chandler Foundation DAXVID HERBERT ALXNDRENVS, B.S. . . . Newton Center, Mass. ROBERT GORDON PIKE, B.S. . Dover, N. H. Treasurer of the College CHARLES PARKER CHASE, A.M. .... Hanover, N. H. Secretary of the College ERNEST MARTIN I'lOPKINS, A.B. .... Hanover, N. H. Gi Qlibf Cinllnzgf faculties Af Record of THE STAFF OF INSTRUCTION 321- MCMV A 4 lf- 5 16. Ee AEGISQL 1907 1fa1.XXX1V Officers of Administration and Instruction or DARrMoUrH coLLEoE VVILLIAM IEWETT TUCKER, D.D., LL.D., Presideizt A.B., Dartmouth, 1861, D.D., 18751 LL.D., lvilliarns, 1893, Yale, 1896. Pastor of Franklin Street Church, Manchester, I867-,75. Madison Square Church, New York, 1875-,8O. Professor of Homiletics, Andover Theological Seminary, 1880-'Q3. One of the founders and editors of The Andover Review, Founder of the Andover House CSouth End I-Iousej, Boston. Author of The New lllovemeni in H111-mauity, from Liberty to Unity, The Dlaking avid the Uvimakiiig of the Preacher. Lecturer in Lowell Institute, 1893. Winkley Lecturer, Andover Theological Seminary, 1896. Lyman Beecher Lecturer, Yale University, 1898. President of Dartmouth College, 1893-. JOHN ITING LORD, Ph.D., Acting President of the Faculty in the absence of the President. Daniel Iflfebster Professor of the Lmfirzi Lafngmzge and l-fil'07'CZi'lL7'C. A.B., Dartmouth, 1868, A.M., 1871, Ph.D., Dartmouth, 1893. Tutor, IS69-'72. Associate Professor of Latin and Rhetoric, 187 2-'8o. .Associate Professor of the Latin Language and Liter- ature, T880-IQQ. Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres, ISSO-ISZ. Acting President, 1892-'93. Edited Cicero, Laeliiis, 1882, 18972 Livy, Books xxi,,xxii, 1890, Book i, 1896. Edited Chase's H isiory of Dartinorzith College and the Town ofHa1iover, 189 1. Translated Hertzberg's Geschichte Der Romer in Altertziin, 19oo. Daniel Vlfebster Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 1892-. CHARLES FRANKLIN EMERSON, A.M., Demi of the Academic Faculty. ' A.B., Dartmouth, 1868gA.M., I87IQ Tutor, 1868-372. Associate Professor in Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, 1872-,7S. Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy, and Instructor in Astronomy, 1878-,Q2. Appleton Professor of Physics, 1892-'99. Dean of Faculty, 1893-. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1f01.XXX11f iZZe AEGIS sh. 1907 ' CHARLES PIENRY I'lITCI'lCOCK, Ph.D., LL.D., Hall Pro- fessor of Geology and C'm'o1or of B'zr-Iz'w'j5clcl Mzzseum. A.B., Amherst, 1856, A.M., ISSQQ Ph.D., Lafayette, 1869, Yale and Andover Theological Seminary, 1857-'61. Lecturer in Zoology in Amherst. 1858-'6.,. Non-resident Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, Lafayette, 1866-'7o. State Geologist of New Hampshire, 1S6S'. Professor of Geology and Mineral- ogy, 1869. Titles of his papers number over one hundred. GABRHEL CAMPBELL. M.Pd., D.D., Slone Professor 071111101- lectnal and llloral PlI'l-l0SOf7lIj7. A.B,, Michigan University, 18653 A.M.. 1868, B.D., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1868, D.D., Dartmouth, 1886, B.Pd., Michigan Normal College, 1867, M.Pcl., 1893. Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy, Minnesota University, 1867-,S 1. Studied at Berlin University, 1870-'72. Stone Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy, Bowdoin, 1881-'83. Vice-President of Philo- sophical section, lYorld's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Member of the Loyal Legion and of the Philosophical Society of Berlin. Author of Campbell's New G6'f1J1G-ll Course, and Philosophy in Our Field. Present position, ISS3-. FRANK ASBURY SHERMAN, M.S., Professor of lllathematics on the Chandler Fofzmdoliorz. B.S., Chandler School of Science, IS7Oi M.S,, Dartmouth, 1875, Instructor in Mathematics, Vllorcester Polytechnic Institute, 187o-'71. Professor of Mathematics in Chandler School of Sciences and Arts, 1871-VQS. Chandler Professor of Mathe- matics, 1893-. ' CHARLES FRANCIS RICHARDSON, Ph.D., 'Wirzkley Pro- fessor of the English Larigilage and Lileratizre. A.B., Dartmouth, 1871, A.M., 1874, Ph.D., Union, 1895. An editor of the IrLdepe1ide1it, 1872-778, of Simday School Times, 1878-'80, of Good Literalilre, 1880-'82, A Primer of Arnerioarl Literature, 1878, The College Book Qeditedj, 1878, The Cross Cpoernsj, 1879, The Choice of Books, 1881, Americaii Literature, 2 Vols., 1868-'88, The End of the Begihriihg Cnovelj, 1896, 'Cooper's The Last of the Moliicaiis Cediteclj, 1897. Vllinlcley Professor of the English Language and Literature, Dartmouth, 1882-. f l fa jg ,J 1' J w 1 ,,, . --A .,,xxl fi l I ., L, A 1 -J...., f - N, - E11 59 . l r ,mlm l 1 P H ,fl Q, - '11, '? ,,1. iv' 4' if 4 ,rf , .- r 1 'f1l'41l5' hxgkzfgjk, L 11-at 1 x 1' v,' 'll 5' ,jk 'V ,yy -been-' f ,, 1 b 1? ff mail! . 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' fr in ..ru.-,gr -'Ai-fm, ' 1 f.7i':z?.f-n lf .I wifi, ,gi- . was 355 'gif ., - A .r 15:23.-'1 il , my .,,-Y . -.11 R, , wg. wr.. Ia., . eg , 'f i'-g?'l'ff:j Y ' . --:LLL gm- of MARX'IN DAVIS BISBEE, B.D., Librarfiam and Professor of Bif7l1:'0g7'Clj7f'Ljl. ' A.B., Dartmouth, 1871, A.M., 187,45 B.D., Chicago Theological Seminary, I874: Andover and Chicago Theological Seminaries, 1871-,74. Phillips Professor of Theology, Dartmouth, 1887-'9,3. Librarian, 1886-. Edited Songs of the Pilgrrlms, 1888. Pro-' fessor of Bibliography, Dartmouth, 1893-. THOMAS WILSON Donn WORTHEN, ALM., Cheney Pro- fessor of Illathematics. A.B., Dartmouth, IS72, A.M., 1875. Tutor in Mathematics in Dartmouth, 1874-176: in Greek, 1876-'78. Associate Professor in Mathematics, 1883-'Q3. Trustee of Thetford Academy, 1891-. Director of Dartmouth Summer School, 19oo-. Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Dartmouth, IS95-. EDWIN JULIUS BARTLETT, A.M., M.D., New Hampshire Professor of Clzemvlst-1'y. A.B., Dartmouth, 1872, A.M., 1875, M.D., Rush Medical Col- lege, 1879. Assistant Monson CMass.j Academy, I872-373, Prin- cipal, Glencoe CIll.j High School, 1874-'75g Instructor, Lake Forest CIll,j Academy and University, 1876-,7SQ Associate Pro-A fessor of Chemistry, Dartmouth, 1879-'83g Professor of Chemis- try, 18833 Lecturer on Physiology, New York University Medical College, 1887. Abroad, 1873-'74, 19oo. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the American Chemical Society, member of the Medico-Legal Society. Author of text-book, and of pamphlet, magazine and encyclo- pedia articles. Expert in several important cases in the courts of New Hampshire and Vermont. JAMES FAIRBANKS COLBY, A.M., LL.D., Parker Professor of Law cmd Political Science. A.B., Dartmouth, 1872, A.M., Yale, 1877, LL.B., Columbia Law School. Clerk of House Committee on Revision of Laws, 43d Congress. Instructor in Economics and History in the Sheffield Scientific School, and in International Law in the Yale Law School. Instructor of Constitutional and International Law in Amos Tuck School, 1990-. Present position, 1885-. 1f01.XX.r11f 7Ze AEG IS sa. 1907 JOHN V osE HIAZEN, C.E., lfVo0dmcm Professor of Civil E'lI'g'Z:II6'Ul 1tII-g and Graphics 011 the Cl1.a.i11.c1'lcr Fomz.ciaZi0-11.. B.S., Chandler School of Science, 18752 C.E., Thayer School, IS76. Civil Engineer on Railroads and Bridges, 1876-'77. Tutor at Dartmouth, 1878-'79, Instructor, 1879-'81, Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 1SSr-'93. Woodman Professor at Dartmouth. 1393-. CH.-xRLEs :DARXVIN flDAMS, Ph.D., La-zwclzce Professor of the Greek Lcmgfzzage and Literatme. A.B., Dartmouth, 18771 Ph.B., University of Kiel, Germany. 1891. Instructor of Greek and Physics in Cushing Academy, ISSIHS4. Professor of Greek in Drury College QMG-.J rSS4-'93- Present position, IS93- JUSTIN HARVEY' SMITH, A. M., Professor of Jlifoderrn. Hislorjf. COn leave of absence for one yearj. A.B., Dartmouth,,18S7, Secretary to Superintendent of Schools, Boston, I8S7Q Attache U. S. Commission Paris Exposition, 1879, Superintendent of Schools, Malden, Mass., I879Q Union Theolog- ical Seminary, 1880-,SL Engaged in publishing, 1882-'97. Member of Visiting Commission, Department of Romance, Phi- lology, Harvard, 1894-IQOO. Author of The Troiibadours at Homeg their Lives and Personalities, their Songs and their lfVorld, 1899. In Europe, 1899-r9oo. Instructor of Colonial History and Diplomacy in the Tuck School, IQOOQ author of articles in H arper's lllagazifne, and A Tale of Two lflforlds cmd Five Cevitiiries. Present position, 19oo-. CHARLES HENRY MORSE, Mus.Bac., Jllirsical Director. Mus. Bac., Boston University, 1877. Professor of Music and Director of the College of Music at Wellesley College, 1875-,84. Founder and Director of Northwestern Conservatory of Music, Minneapolis, Minn., ISSS-,9I. Organist and Chorister of Plym- outh Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891-IQQ. Present position, I'9OI'. ' Ee AEGISL 1907 VULXXXIV DAVID COLLIN WELLS, A.B., Professor of Sociology. A.B., Yale, 'ISSOQ B.D., Andover, 1885. Instructor in History. Phillips-Andover Academy, 18,87-'90, Professor of Political Sci- ence and History, Bowdoin College, 1890-193. Professor of Social Science in Dartmouth College, 1893-'99, P Instructor of Demog- raphy and Social Institutions in Amos Tuck School, 1900-. Present position, 1899-. ROBERT LONGLEY TAYLOR, Ph.D., Assfistarzt Professor of French. . . A.B., Hamilton, 1882, Ph.D., Yale, rgoo. Instructor at Yale, 1895-'oo. Present position, 19oo-. ' VVILLIAM PATTEN, Pl1.D., Professor of Biology QZoologyj. B,S., Harvard, 18833 A.M. and Ph.D., University of Leipsic, 1884. At Marine Laboratory of University of Vienna in Trieste, 1884-'85, at Naples Zoological Station, 1885-'86, Assistant in Lake Laboratory, Milwaukee, 1886-'89. Professor of Biology in University of North Dakota, -1889-'93. Trustee of Marine Bio- logical Laboratory,-lN7oods Holl, Mass. Professor of Biology in Dartmouth, 1893-. ' GEORGE DflNA LORD, A.M., Associate Professor of Greek arid Greek Archceology. A.B., Dartmouth, 1884, A.M., 1887: Principal of Ylfoodstock QConn.j Academy, 1885-,S7Q Tutor in Greek, Dartmouth, 18,87 -'91. Instuctor in Latin, 1888. Instructor in German, 1890. Assistant Professor of Greek, 1891-'99. Present position, IQOO-. 1f01.XXX11f i7Ze'AEGIS.9a. 1907 21 I-IERBIZRT DARLING FOSTER, A.M., IDTU7-GSS01' of Hislorjf. -3y,13,faA'PL ty h73:p, :F,5L it A.B.. Dartmouth, 18853 A.M., Dartmouth, 18883 Harvard, 1892. 5 , I, Instructor in English in Worcester Academy, 1885-'88, in His- l i l' ,Infil- tory, ISSS-'QL Morgan Fellowship in Harvarcl Graduate School, ' , M , ' ,ni1 ,J 1891-'93, Professor of History, Dartmouth, 1893-. l of ' ',Al,Qff?gi 33555, ' A f 5'f'lii ff I:i, vQ 'f a?g'ii?,3s t J., , ily , I ' A - A' ' . iii-In g.,lj,3v.1:-71,3 , . A M1 .74 -,,- QU .link P ink-I FRANK GARDNER BIOORE, Ph.D., flssocfzlvlo Professor of LL'Il'I:'I1f cmd of Romczzl. Arclzfeologjl. A.B., Yale, 18863 Ph.D., rS9o. Tutor in Studied in Berlin, 1890-'91, in Rome, Professor of Latin, Dartmouth, 1893-. Latin, Yale, 1888-'93. 1891-'97, Assistant IWARREN IAUSTIN ADANIS, Ph.D., Professor 07 German.. A.B., Yale, 18863 Ph.D., Yale, 1895. Instructor in Latin at Kenyon Military Academy, 1886-'87. Studied in Berlin and Munich, 1887-'89. Instructor in Languages at Montclair Mili- tary Academy, 1889-'91, Instructor in German at Cornell, 1891-'9,3. Instructor in German at Yale, 1893-'99. Present position, 1899-. FRED' PARKER EMERY, A.M ., Tflffillarci P'I'0j-USS01' of Rhetoric cmd O1'qio1'y. A.B., Dartmouth, 1887. ,Instructor in Massachusetts Institute of Technology, IS87-'91, Studied at University of Paris and Berlin, 1891-'93. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Dartmouth, 1893-'95, Author of Notes on English Literatmfe, and The Lam- guage of St. Thomas-a-Becleet. Instructor in English Composition and Argumentation in Amos Tuck School, 19,00-. Present position, 1895-. Wm qs. ' -': L? mf? egg! Q ,-weI:z:2:1m:i:faaaq:5:E:m fi ' . '- ,W ,,,....,, 4. ,,,, - .,...,.,.,Y :V:-Q'13,-if5122:-1:a'1m4-icwzfY.-f - f , ,-x . ,-..-. 4-,, .144-:o.:.,... . . 4, -. 5' ,,,,, , ,,,,, , ., -. .v.,,,..':.a-,nb I .: 22 fZZe AEGIS2 14902 1f01.XXXW ,'- -5, ff ,.,. . , . j vi'-,. ?T'l -lf? ' 'Jir i ex,-5.--5, 1. ': ' ,Teil ,L .I .l 11 ua.. f . ' X '-15,1 1 15:3 My , gaggiwv ,M-wks. r-1, 1141: 1 :M L .,,..,.. 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In- structor in French Composition and Conversation in Amos Tuck School, 19oo-. Assistant Professor of French, 1896-. A HARRY EDNVIN BURTON, Ph.D., Professor ofLcztfi1z. , A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., Harvard, 1893: Ph.D., Harvard, 1895. Instructor in Greek and Latin in Peekskill Academy, N.Y., 189o-'92. Studied at American school of Archaeology, at Rome, 1895-YQ6. Instructor in Latin and Greek, 18,96-197. Present position, 1898-. JOHN I-IIRAM GEROULD, Ph.D., Izzsimczfoz' in Zoology. A.B., Dartmouth, 1890. Instructor in Natural Science and German at Burr and Burton Seminary, 1890-'91. A.B., Harvard, 1892, A.M., 18935 Ph.D., 1895. Present position, IS95'. Studied at the Laboratory of the Sorbonne at Roscoe in Brittany, at the Naples Zoological Station, and at .Marburg in Hesse, 1898-199. Has published papers on the Anatomy, Histology and Embriology of lcertain groups of Invertebrates. GEORGE RAY NVICKER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics. A,B., Cornell, ISQOQ A.M., 18983 Ph.D., University of IVisconsin, IQOO. Teacher, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1897. Fellow in University of Pennsylvania, 1898-'99g ,Honorary Fellow in University of Wfisconsin and Scholar in Municipal Affairs, ISQQ-,OO. A Instructor in Economics, Dartmouth, IQOO-yO3. Present position, 1903-. 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGIS Ss 1907 AMBROSE XVHITE VERNON, A.M., Professor of Biblical L1iICl'Uf'Il-'l'C 0lIf the Pfl.'IiIf'lij7.Y Fof1r,11dalfz'o11.. FRANK H.-XIGIAI DIXON, Ph.D., Profvssor ofEco11omics. Ph.B., University of Michigan, 1892. Assistant in Political Econ- omy, Michigan, 1892-'95. Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1895. Studied at University of Berlin, 1895-'96, Instructor of History, Michigan, 1896-197. Instructor in Finance and Transportation, 19oo-. Assistant Professor of Economics, 1898-TQO3. Pres- ent position, 1903-. GORDON FERRIE HIULL, Ph.D., Applciou. Professor of Pliysics. COn leave of absence for one yearj A.B., University of Toronto, 1892, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1897. Professor of Physics, Colby College, 1896-'99. Assistant Professor of Physics, Dartmouth, ISQQ-IQO3. Present position, 1903-. ERNEST FELIX LANGLEY, A.M., Assfistcmt Professov' of the Roma-noe Languages. COn leave of absence for one yearj L ALB., Toronto University, ISQSQ A.M., Harvard, 19oo. Studied at Leipsic and Heidelberg. Present position, 18961. 24 Yhe AEGIS sa 1907 ' VULXXXIV 13 ,U . v t. . . ii , ., , . I .Af . A far R .- .f.-.1-' or-,-, .,q.,,,:, , 5 avifziv wggff A '1 I , :eff- Ae ' f- .. , pwfil- . N, l 1 tn ' jk I 1,222 V : I 5 ' . . U . I 4 f Iv? A A .. Q 5 1 41. ., 1 liffl h' A 5 ,, .,gGgi5,:...L? . , . 23535.-.,..1 5'. , , L . . ci, A 1 ' 1. . -7.- K. -'vi J ,sffff fi. .,gsz,i34 5: 1.-YI'f.f1ir-H . 31,5-,..,..,:,-.fr A.,3g3y5pz ' , i -, -, A.-A1 :s,.,Af,l '..'v'1'-.133-g,.,, 'V , Ag, :',,-w-,mg :.:f.,s.-Qziftf, ' - 'sais ' ff - - ,use -. W ,.,,,.--1:d,.3, pw 175- R l . , .--fn 1.4:-Q I ' 91:13,-4352-2A.s9i31 ' f ' Wi: f,s2f-e-.:fsf,f-sw . I Q 11- -- --,f:T-:.fF2,.' .. vi 1.1-of i15Ps-,--r:m- if lv. Qui.: ...Sass , .g...,1,faj3:.:3:-312' iv .. . L ' abit . WQN 4, -A 1 1 1. ,. 1. '7f1'4,E.?t: 41. , '- . Q 1. u..-v,o'-:- ' ,::'a f.'4-5.42, Q5-:J i n '11, frail '-ts -'K-f 'vit-51-iifi . :ifeL : .Li , . f i t ...rd A '84 ASHLEY :KINGSLEY HARDY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German ami Irrstruclor 1:71 Old English. A.B., Dartmouth, 18942 Ph.D., Leipsic, 1899, Instructor in Gennan Composition and 'Conversation in Amos Tuck School, 19oo. Present position, 1897-. A GEORGE RICHARD LYMAN, A.M., flssistcmf Professor of Biology CBotcmyj. A.B., Beloit College, 18943 A.M., Harvard, ' 1897: Principal Auburn 1111.5 High School, 1894-'96-. Assistant in Botany, Har- vard, 1897-1901. Present position, 1901-. I'IERMAN I-IARRELL HORNE, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy. AB., University of North Carolina, 1895, A.M,, Harvard, IS97Q Ph.D., Harvard, 1899. Instructor in Modern Languages in University of North Carolina, 1894-,Q6. Present position, 1899--. - :RICHARD WELLINGTON IHUSBAND, A.M., Assistant Pro- fessor of Greek cmd Classical Plz-ilology. A.B., Leland Stanford, 1895, A.M., 1896. Assistant in Latin, University of California, 1898-'99, in same position at Leland Stanford, 1899-19oo. Instructor in Greek in Dartmouth, IQOO' 'o3. Present position, 19031. , 1f01.XXX11f 7224: AEGISsa 1907 25 CHARLES ART1-IUR HOLDEN, C.E., .llssfzfslczvzl Professor of Il'fCllhf'777f1.1'1i6S. B.S., Dartmouth, ISQ5Q.C.E., -IQO2. Instructor in Worcester Polytechnic, 1898-'99. Present position, 19oo-. NORMAN EVERETT G1LBER'r, Ph.D., flnss-isianl Professor of Physics. A.B., Wfesleyan, 18953 A.M., ISQGQ Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, r9o1. Instructor in Science, Cayuga Lake Military Academy, 1896-'97, Instructor in Mathematics, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, 1897- '98, Professor of Physics. Hobart College, IQOI-'03, Member U. S. Naval Observatory, Solar Eclipse Expedition to North Carolina. 19001 and to Sumatra, 1901. Temporary Assistant Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Institution, IQO2. Present position, 19031. A CRAVEN LAYCOCK, A.B., Assistant Professor of Oralory on the Eva-ns .F0M'lZCllCl-Z'i0II1. A.B., Dartmouth, 1896. Instructor in Public Speaking and Debate in Amos Tuck School, IQOO. Attorney-at-Law. Pres- ent position, 189 7-. SIDNEY BRADSHAW FAY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of' Hfisiory. A.B., Harvard, I896Q A.M., Harvard, 18973 Ph.D., Harvard, rgoo. Instructor in History, Harvard, IQOO 7O2. Present posi- tion, 1902-. ' - , yn, ,lsr , ' 'if ir. . W r, Q 3.33. iv s - 'gg' ' . I ' Q -f , ' H111- , ,n ,,5- an ' , ,. 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' , .gf '4 . ,, . z eQ 31.533,SW-4,,, Iggiggjr c , pl, .-:71'liiG'3k5'f 'Q'1 .r 4 'K I -lf ' : . iE'Ef::'-Izlwff Jul -' 52 V Vai ' A rata:-5'f-' 1-2 V:-'E' ' 4-5' v JV' . -v ,-L: raw.. ,ir 'Ee AEGISL 1907 VGLXXXUZ 5-1 H 4. fi V1 -x, 1-.-rs , .L , .i - 3 I . 1. .-.9 Va ' -5 1- J ' E ' W' w 3' 7 . rx -QV 1,6 I r , X4 1 . , 4 bit , . , , , iv 3 sw .9 -.462 . ... ,, +s:5?Q5'-5422-11-i . . .. .i s- 1. . ..:. L ae .3 TE. A . .. 2 49:1 ,,,.,.. ,Q 3, U flZIQ:j-.qigl 'X 'I-if . ' ':137'55Zl ,. X 'iii f-f . ,- ' 111: f 1' I. fai '??'5i-i,-' ,J V f fr-12:-:::'::'.'-1 ' T 32?-: ,. 146- ' - . , .Q 1 . 23 - , - iflivi.-.-f'i1. . :.:mE,r:':a.a 1 ,- V .- ..-2: . 1b94LN7::5br v5, - ft .'-Nfl-'1 1' . -Er' -. '.-1 PRESCOTT ORDE SKINNER, AM., Instmctor in the Romance Lcmguages QF1'e1zch cmd Spanishj. . A.B., Harvard, 12896: A.M,, 1897. Present position, 1900-. CHESTER N'AT1-IAN GOULD, Instmctor in Germarn. A.B,, University of Minnesota, 18961 A.M., IQOOQ Instructor in Rhetoric, University of Minnesota, IS98-IQOOQ Student University of Leipsic, 1900-'01, Fellow, University of Chicago, IQOI-,022 Instructor in German, Purdue University, 1902-'03, Assistant in German, University of Chicago, IQO3-1904, Present position, IQO4'-. VVILLIAM IQILBORNE STEYVART A.M., I11.st-ruct01'i1tLGe1'maf11f. A.B., University of Toronto, ISQ7Q 1-LM., Harvard, 1898. Pres- ent position, ISQQL. 'CHARLES ERNEST BoLsER, Ph.D., I11.st1'fzfLcto1' in Chemfiszfry. A.B., Dartmouth, 1897, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1901. Present posi- tion, 1901-. lfo1.XXXIIf f7IzeAEGIS.9s19O'Z' 27 v 51-YM:-r. V. , - Q.--f'a-rw.-.,,2,,,, ,FQ ,M if' P , - -3,3 fi- IVE sflg-,gf l L:-k i11,:-M1-'ni-ziiaiiff1 ' . 1 ?4fi2.lCl':1.'5-1 2 35 11' Vi:-41.': ff' ' ag, 'Hz ,. ii if ,, :fEE?1fs:.Iff-fzggegg fi ,,:Q'f gf H ?liiEl2'i1E:5E42iZ?f ' V ' ' E? ':-'zz-:Nz-:v:.,-5:-:-. . . +., gy ,-me-. .- Q Eg:g.3:5:j-fzgswgl gf , 45:1- 4,:,gg,gjq:5-2 41, 3 jg-q,:gg1a 1: 1: F.j:31:r.'I23:1E2-Q:2.g,'3:,., '11,,EE-E . -,: , 1- 1 5'gig:51,E1:5513g:5 jf , f5:5:f:,:ErE2,152Ef:-Zz .511 25:32. -if'1f'.1l:-3 V -351:,:+' ' Sew- gzgr L,I1,E55Zigi135-:g?EI1iEQ::1-25151'-gi:.:f1f? T, b I - V f112Vs::5S:5r1121:122s:'-5:2:5:Zi1 Ziff-2: ' --ff 5.Ef5g5g25Z523i92:s2i:12-'v2?1Q5Z. 'iii-asp-'-.,.g2 +2-1-1 14 :az ' A . .41 W ,vw w. Joi-IN M ERR1LL PooR, Ph.D., I'rz,sl1'r1,zclor in Astronomy. A.B., Dartmouth, 1897. Instructor in Mathematics and Astron- omy, 1893-IQOO. Present position, IQOST. GEORGE BENSON XVESTON, A.M., IlISlI'IlCl0l 1:1'L lIl6R071'lClIlCG .Lavlzgnages fF'I'67'l.ClL and Spa'11,1'5hj. A.B., Harvard, ISQ71 A.M., 1898. Graduate work in Vienna and Bonn. Present position. 1903-, HARLOW STAFFORD PERSON, Ph.D., i'l5S'Z'S2fCL'll-ll Professoi' of C0M1.m.erc:c cmd I'IId1ilSl'7'j!. Ph.B., Ann Arbor, ISQQQ A.M., Ann Arbor, r9oo: Ph.D., Ann Arbor, IQOQQ Peter White Fellow in American History, Ann Arbor, 1899-1900. Instructing Fellow in Economics, Ann Arbor, 1900-,O2. Present position, I902'. KAN-ICHI ASAKAWA, Ph,D., Lecmrev' on the Fav' East. Vlfaseda College, japan, 1895. B.L., Dartmouth, ISQQQ Ph.D., Yale, 1902, Present position, rgoz-. ' 28, The AEGISQA 1907 V01.XXX11f 7 - . ,skirts .QP eqfiyrfzg ek ,' ' ' 54,-sr ..:-4, -- ' - WM QT? ff fm ,gl x . ---f . -. as-..f3I. -, 1- 135941, ffsbggvv ' 'I , A , A ,' 1. - va ff-- ..-.-J.-Z'-Ti N ' ' I .. vw -5.-'.-' ' --, x w X: . ' , , -, . A' 4 G 'I N A 'Q ., ,L ,.,,,. ,... do V, , QP' 'fi' N434 'fb' f '6 ' ' zfkiefzamsaaiiwswzs ,AQIKYLSEYEA HOMER EATON KEYES, B.L., Insimctoa' in English and Aft. A.B., Dartmouth, rgoo. Present position, IQOOL. FRANKLIN CROCKER LEWIS, A.M., Insta'-z,Lcl01' in Pedagogy. A.B., Dartmouth, 1900, A.M., Harvard, Igor. Present position, I9o2-. ' LEON BURR RICHARDSON, A.M., I1zst1'ucto1' 'in Chemistvgv. B.L., Dartmouth, 1901, A.M., Dartmouth, 1902. Present posi- tion, I9o2-. HAROLD MIARTIN BOWMAN, LL.B., P1I.D., Assfista-lit Pro- fessor of Political SC1i0l1fC6. ' LLQB., Michigan, 13992 B.L., Michigan, Igoog A.M., Michigan, 1901, Ph.D., Columbia University. 1f01.XXX11f iZI5e AEGISSA 1907 29 I'IERMzlN XVALDO FARVVELL, A.B., I1-zstmclov' 'l:'l'l- Physics. A.B., Dartmouth, IQO2. Graduate Student of Pedagogy and Science, 1902-'03, Teacher Hanover I-Iigh.School. RALPH MIARTIN BARTON, A.B., I11.sM'-IncZ01'4l1-1, 1Wa.ZlLe111aI'ics. A.B., Dartmouth, 1904. Present position, 1904--. ERNEST BRADLEE WATSON, A.B., Ivzstructor in E1'ligZ7iSl7,. A.B., Dartmouth, 1902. Instructor in English, Robert College, Turkey, 1902-'o5i Present position, 1905-. WILLIAM KENNETH BOYD, A.B., Instructor in Hfistory. A.B., Trinity College, N. C., 13975 A.M., 1898. Master in His- tory, Trinity Park School, ISQS-IQOO1 Assistant in History and Adjunct Professor of History, Trinity College, 189 7-'98, Editorial staff Encyclopedia Brittanicag Candidate for Doctorfs Degree, Columbia, 1905. E iZZe AEGISQI. 1907 1f01.XXXI1f 1 ELMER EMSLEY GREENWOOD, A.B., Ivzstmetov' 'in Frevieh. A.B., Howard, IQOI. Studying Spanish in Havana, IQOI-,OQQ studying French in Paris, 1902-'03. Present position, IQOS1. JOHN VVILLIAM BONVLER, Assistcmi Professor of Hygiene and Physical Culmre. 1889-lQ3, Assistant to Dr. Sargent at Harvard, in charge of the Charles Bank Gymnasium, 1893-19011 General Superintendent of the Public Gymnasium, Boston, 1899-19015 Director of Physical Training, Dartmouth, 1901-. Present position, 1905-. XVILLIAM HENRX' NIURRAY, A.B., I mtv'-uciov' fin. French, Germczvz. cmd Spavzfish. A.B., Dartmouth, 1902. Present position, 1902. XVILLIAM RENSSALAER GRAY, B.L., I'1zstI'zwt01 iA1'z Aecmmzf- mg cmd Credvliflvzg. B.L., Dartmouth, 1904.1 M.C.S., Dartmouth, 1905. 1f01.XXX11f 75.-z AEGISQA 1907 ROBERT FLETCHER, Ph.D., Dfirecfor of Nw Thayeir School Clflld Professor of Civ-il E'11g'i'1zee1'fi'1f1g. ' Three years' classical course, College of the City of New York. U. S. Military Academy, 18683 Second Lieutenant, U. S. Artillery, 1868-'71, Present position, IS7I'-. Hon. A.M., Dartmouth College, 18713 Ph.D., ISSI. Associate of American Society of CivilSEngineers since IS74. Member and past president of Soci- ety for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Consulting Engineer on Bridges and llfaterworksg Member of the New Hamp- shire State Board of Health since 1895. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member National Geographical Society. 'President and Engineer of Hanover Watemforks Co. FRANK EUGENE IXUSTIN, I11isl1 z1c1o1'fi'11. Elc'czfr'z'ca1 E-11,gfie11eer- 'Z:'1'Lg. B.S., Dartmouth, rS95. Present position, 1902. THE GONNEC-TI,CUT 1' . f 'iii . . ABOVE TI-ITE. MISTS He AEGIS M 1907 ro XXXW Medical School Faculty VVILLIAM THAYER SMITH, M.D., LL.D., Professor 0751911315- iology and Dean of the Jvfedical Faculty. A.B., Yale, 186o, A.M., 1874, M.D., Dartmouth Medical College, 1876, LL.D., Dartmouth, 1897. ,New York University Medical College, 1879. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dartmouth Medical College, 1879-82. Professor of Physiology, 1885-. Studied in European universities, 1887-88. Has published school text-books on Physiology, 1884-85. Dean of the Medical College, 1896-. x GILMAN 'DUBOIS FROST, A.M., M.D., Secretary, and Pro- fessor of Anatomy. A.B., Dartmouth, 1886, A.M., 1889, M.D., 1892, M.D., Harvard, I892. Tutor in Latin and German, 1887-88. Tutor in German, 1888-89. Lecturer on Anatomy, Dartmouth, 1893. Professor of Anatomy, 1893-, Secretary and Treasurer of the Medical College, 1896-. HENRX' lWARTYN FIELD, A.M., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Th67'CZf7C'Ll1t'l:C5. CPasadena, Cal.j A A.B., A.M., Harvard, 1859, M.D., College of Physicians and Sur- geons, New York, IS62Q Dartmouth College, 1881. Associate Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics at Dartmouth, 1870-71. Professor of same, 1871-87. Professor of Therapeutics, 1887-93. Present position 1893-. PHINEAS SANBORN CONNER, M.D., LL.D., Professor E1'ne1 it'z11s of Sw'ge1'y. C215 WV. 9th Street, Cincinnati, Ohioj A.B., Dartmouth, 1859, A.M,, 1862, M.D., jefferson Medical Col- lege, 1861, LL.D., Dartmouth, 1884. Commissioned Brevet Cap- tain and Brevet Major, U.S.A., 1865. Practiced in Cincinnati, 1866-. Professor of Surgery, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, 1866-67j Medical College of Ohio, Professor of Chernis- try, 1869, of Anatomy, 1869-87, of Surgery, 1887-. Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical College, 187 2-. In Europe, 1871, 1876 1881. Has written many articles published in various med- ical journals. CHARLES BEYLORD N'ANCREDE, M.D., LL.D., Professor of S1L'rge1fy. QAnn Arbor, Michj V01 nur 7212 AEGIS.sa 1907 SETH C. GORDON, M.D., LL.D., Lecturer 011 Gguiecology. QPortland, Me.j TILGI-IMAN MINNOUR BALLIET, A.M., M.D., Professor of Tlzerapezrtics. C3709 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.j A.M., Franklin and Marshall College, 18865 M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1886. Present position, 1893-. JOHN MZARTIN GILE, A.M., M.D., Professor of the Science and Practice of iwediciaze. A.B., Dartmouth. 18871 A.M., ISQOQ M.D., 1891. In practice in Idaho Springs, Col., in 1891. Assistant Superintendent of Massa- chusetts State Almhouse, Tewksbury, Mass.. 1891-. Lecturer on the Science and Practice of Medicine, 1896-'97. Present position, 1897-. COLIN CAMPBELL STEYV.-KRT, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Physiology. Assistant Professor of Physiology in the University of Pennsyl- vania. Present position, 190.1-. HZONVARD NELSON IQINGSFORD, M.D., Professor ofPat1z.ol0gy and Bacteriology. Dartmouth Medical College, 18975 Post-graduate Harvard, 1897- 98. Interne at Boston City Hospital. Medical Directory at Dartmouth, 1900-. Instructor of Histology, Bacteriology and Pathology, 1898-1904. Present position, 1904-. JOHN ORDRONAUX, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Rledical jhzlrisprndence. . Clloslyn, N. YJ l A.B., Dartmouth, ISSOQ A.M., 185.35 LL.B., Harvard, 18525 M.D., Nationals Medical College, 18595 LL.D., Trinity College, 1870. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in National Medical College, 1856-735 in the Law School of Columbia College, 1865- 735 in University of Vermont, 1865-73-5 in Dartmouth Medical College, 1864-Q in Law School of Boston University, 1873-. Author of The fur-isprizdence of Illedicines in its Relations to the Law of Contracts, Tests and Evidence, 18695 Centennial Ode of Dartmouth College, 18695 Institutes of Constitutional Legislation in the United States, 1890. GRANVILLE 'PRIEST CONN, M.D., Professor of Hygiene. 4178 No. Main St., Concord, N. HQ M.D., Dartmouth Medical College, 1856 5 A.M., Norwich University, 1880. Lecturer in Dartmouth College, 1886-95. Late President Ee AEGIS M 1907 V ol. XXXIV of New Hampshire State Board of Health. Late President of New Hampshire Medical Society. Professor of Hygiene, Dartmouth Medical College, 1895-. EDWARD CoWLEs, M.D., LL.D., Professor of lllental Diseases. CMcLean Hospital, Vlfaverly, Massj A.B., Dartmouth, 1859, M.D., Dartmouth Medical College, 1862, and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1863. Dart- mouth, 1890. Assistant Surgeon in U.S.A., 1863-70. Resident Physician and Superintendent of Boston City Hospital, 1872-79. Medical Superintendent of McLean Asylum for the Insane, 1879 -. Professor in Dartmouth Medical College, 1886-. Clinic Instructor in Mental Diseases, Harvard Medical School. Trus- tee of Clark University, 1889. Contributor to Medical and Physiological journals. GEORGE fXDAMS LELAND, M.D., Professor of Oio-Lary11- gologgv. 'C669 Boylston St., Boston, Massj A.B., Amherst, 1874, M.D., Harvard, 1878. Author of Treatise on Physical Culture and Gyumastfics. Present position, 1893-. MYLES STANDISH, A.M., M.D., Q6 St. James Ave., Professor of Optlmlrnology. Boston, Massj HENRY PARKER TOWLE, AB., iology. M.D., Professor of Derma- C409 Marlboro St., Boston, Massj JOHN OSBORN POLACK, M.S., M.D.,,Professor of Obstetrics. C287 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. YQ B.S., Rutgers, ISQQQ M.S., Rutgers, IQOIQ M.D., Long Island Col- lege Hospital and Medical Department, University of Vermont, 1891. Lecturer Long Island College Hospital and New York Post-graduate Hospital, 1 89 1-'9 2 5 Professor of Obstetrics, New York Post-graduate Medical School, 1899. Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Long Island College Hospital, 1900. PERCY BARTLETT, M.D., Ivzsirzzctor in Anatowty. A.B., Bowdoin, ISQZQ M.D., Dartmouth, 19o0. Resident Surgeon Relief Station, Haymarket Square, Boston, 1903-04. Present position, IIQO4-. 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGIS.s1a.1907 The Toast of the Loyal Lovers RINK a toast, my heaities, To the mistress of your choice: Pledge a love undying to her name: In your very clreams confess her, For she 's all in all.-God bless herg A toast then to the One of peerless fame! I.l, the world, my hearties, Is but singing some refrain. Songs of love were ever sung by men: All the world still loves a lover. Let the skies be bright above her, Our Mistress, let us pledge her once again. AISE your steins, my hearties, Quaff the liquor to the dregs: Life is drunk but once from every glass. Be ye young or be ye older, In your inmost hearts enfold her. To her then drain Ilia whulv of life's short glass. IIE world is wide, my hearties, We're but creatures of a clay. Sunset memories come before the dark. What is life to us but being? What's beyond is past our seeing, And who shall hear the call of morning lark? ID turmoills stress, my hearties, In the life of restless toil, Drain again the glass of youthful love, I-Iold her memory ever tender, And from aught that stains defend her, Or never cherish hope of heaven above. TI-IERS may pray, my hearties, At the shrine of some selfish love, Love 's the mask desire so often wears. Keep thou pure thy heart's devotion, As the well springs of the ocean, All free from worldly lust and selfish cares. NDER the mosses, my hearties, That clings to the granite slab, Lovers strong and loyal are at rest, All the selfish loves begotten By a sordid world forgotten, But Alma Mater holds them to her breast. EARS for them, my hearties, lVll0lT1 the dark has swallowed up, joy and love for us who see the day,- These and more our Mistress offers To her true and loyal lovers, So drink this toast to Dartmouth while you may ERE's the toast, my hearties, Drink it down in wine or blood, Fill the cup of life up to the brim. - Here 's to Dartmouth, strong and fearlessg Here 's to Dartmouth, Mistress peerless, We'1l pledge her till the light of life is dim. L 38 Ee AEGISEA 1907 VULXXXIV Dartmouth Alumni DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FOUNDED 1854 CHARLES A. YOUNG, '53 SANFORD H. STEELE, '70 ' D1XVID J. FOSTER, '8o EDNVARD N. PEARSON, '81 FRANK A. SHERMAN, '70 JOHN M. COMSTOCK, '77 PERLEY R. BUSBEE, 'go Presfident Vice-Presfident Vice-P1'eside1z1! Vice-President . . Secretary Statistical Sec1'eta1'y . . T1'easzL1'e1' Executive Committee VVILDER L. BURNAP, '63, Chczirmaaz ISAAC F. PAUL, '78 GEORGE H. M. ROWE, '64 SAMUEL L. POWERS, ,74 WILLIAM H. GARDINER, '76 THOMAS VV. D. XNORTHEN, '72 EDWVIN F. JONES, '8o BOSTON NEW YORK CINCINNATI WASHINGTON CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC COAST lVlANCI-IESTER CONCORD Local Associations Founded 1864 Founded 1866 Founded 1875 Founded 1876 Founded 1876 Founded 1880 Founded 1881 Founded 1881 Founded I-891 Guy VV. COX, '93, 73 Tremont St. L. E. Varney, '99, 38 Park ROW A. H. Morrill, '97, City Hall H. P. Blair, '89, 213 E. Capitol St. K. H. Goodwin, 's6, 378 Wabash Ave. TN. Upham, '71, Capitol, St. Paul S. C. Smith, '97, Sansome St., San Francisco A. H. Hale, '86, Manchester W. H. Fletcher, 'oO, Gilmanton The Annual Meeting is held on Tuesday afternoon Of COmrnencen'ient'XVeek. The Alumni Dinner On YVedneSda.y, Commencement Day. T Deceased 1f01.XXX11f 'Zia AEGIS E25 1907 39 CENTRAL AND XVESTERN MAssACIIUsE'1'TS Founded 1892 I. F. VERMONT Founded 1895 TI'lE GREAT DIVIDEH Founded 1895 DETROIT Founded 1895 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Founded 1895 OF THE PLAIN Founded 1898 CONNECTICUT Founded 1901 IOWVA Founded 1903 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Founded 1904 MEDICAL SCHOOL Founded 1886 DARTMOUTH CLUB or BOSTON Founded 1890 DARTMOUTH CLUB OF NEW YORK Founded 1899 F. A. F. P. W. S. A. C. C. W A. B. O. G. I-I H. N. I-I. G. L. C. Drake, '02, Springfield Howland, '87, Montpelier Tuxbury, '93, Majestic Bldg., Denver Sayers, '76, 163 'W. Vlfillis Ave. Lombard, '79, Helena Pollard, '95, Lincoln Wfilson, '95, 171 High St., Hartford Burbank, '91, Box 66, Des Moines Beaudry, '02, Los Angeles Kingsford, '98, Hanover Pender, '97, 209 Washington St. Varney, '99, 38 Parlr Row . 1 THE CLASSES ij Ji W F M S A -H ,H ,W l!v .IO X by I 71 J . , 32254 qi ,Q ' H X 'ff x A S S M I Y-fx 'X f' ,' 4, X ' AW ,ff X A g f' Z' I - ,gill i Wllllllif , lla T Wm lin. 1Hm-- --.tn-. u -- 1 -- sr - . Ns History of 1906 , HISTORY of 1906 to be worthy of that class would be a task too hard for mortal pen. First, it should 'E' 'U be original, inasmuch as 1906 has displayed more originality than any class which has graced Dart- mouth's classic halls since its founding. Then, too, such a history should be true to the customs and traditions of the old college, as the class has ever tried to be. Finally, it should be essentially of Dartmouth, as the class has ever been. Y ' A F, E 1 Q D The events of our college course have been recorded with varying veracity, from year to year, in the preceding issues of the r-JEGIS, and it remains but to sum up a few of 19o6's great deeds that those most recently come to imbibe the essentials of greatness may read and learn. After giving the Sophomores a bad scare in the baseball series, Fresh- man fall, Ralph Glaze, our premier athlete, let them take the rubber game. Inasmuch as We had won the football rush, and as the remembrance of this scare was still with them, the Sophomores found that the 'best they could do in the football game was to tie us. F E CLASS OF I9 44' Ee AEGISL 1907 VoZ,XXXIlf The remainder of Freshman year was devoted to the pleasant task of making the acquaintance of 1905's many legacies and introducing to the public our own numerous curiosities. Of these our class contained many, a Senator, an Owl Club, an Onion-head, a Coon, a Fox and a Crane, a Cupid and a Lady,,' a Parson and his Parrishf' Among our legacies, joe Gilman, Tub Besse, 'fMary Dillon, and Elsie Grover have been mentioned in this connection so frequently as to make further notice but vain repetition. 'K Bill Clough, who has since become a cheerful Benedict, Fat Peirce, whom we finally gave back to '05, Oakford, whose light still remains hidden under a bushel Cof overcutsj, Priest, Terrien, of the Keith circuit, and Mickey Vilas were others- not unknown to fame. Despite these encumbrances we struggled manfully onward, and Soph- omore year found us fast making history. In the fall of that year was founded the Dirty Dozen, whose remnants are still endeavoring to main- tain the customs and traditions of Old Dartmouth. Later on we sent Scut Hackney down to show Amherst up, and received him back again a better Dartmouth man than ever. About this time also Gig began his frequent absences and separations from the college. At present writing he is still as enthusiastically of us and intends to begin another protractedf ?j stay next February. A wire from Bowdoin informs the EEGIS that they are learning to cheer up there this fall, thanks to Gig. The conclusion of Sophomore year found us with the loss of Old Dartmouth Hall still fresh in our minds, with a deeper love for the old college, and with a still firmer determination to become an essential part of it. Though we had acquired i'Count Dondero, in the course of the year, we lost I' Ninn lVolfe, and found upon our return as juniors that Fat had forsaken the gridiron to expend the sum total of his ener- gies-as chief salve-spreader and politician of the undergraduate body. l1Vhat he will do after leaving can only be conjectured. Of course we gave the most successful 7' Prom ever engineered at Dartmouth. Though the aforesaid engineering has not met with the entire lfo1.XXXI1' Re AEGIS QA 1 907 45 approval of the class, it is fondly hoped that the Prom Committee has seen the error of its ways and that the class debt will ultimately be paid. Senior year finds us confident in the thought of deeds well done and desirous only of further chance to prove our right to bear the name of our Alma Mater. Our relations with the members of the faculty have always been of the best, and from them we have received much of value outside the routine of the class-room. T o the alumni, whose interest in us as a class has proved an ever-increasing stimulus and aid to further progress, we owe much that can best be recoginzed by keeping warm in our hearts a never-failing love for the college on the hill. On leaving our foster mother, it shall be ever in our thoughts to be guilty of no actions which shall cause her to be known as other than Dartmouth, New I-lampshire's Bride, and Mother of Men. Z . I ,,, 5 , . . 46 - Re AEGIS 2 1907 VULXXXW Individual Records of the Class of 1906 ROBERT TRVING ADRIANCE, X w Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Rufus Choate Scholar, '04, Honorable Mention, Physics, '05, - , Chi Phi House ' GEORGE AUGUSTUS ALLEY Windham, New Hampshire Pittsfield High School, Sophomore Football Team. . I Maynard Street MARSPIALL LOUIS ALLING, fb K W' Kensington, Connecticut New Britain High School, Track Team, '03, '04, Class Basketball Team, '03 , Basket- ball Team, '05. . 23 Richardson Hall AUGUSTINE HAINES AYEIQS, .S X Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School, Glee Club, '03, '04, '05, I South Park Street GEORGE NORMAN BANKART, IP A 0, C. and G. Bridgeton, Maine Rochester High School, Varsity Football Squad, '02, '03, Varsity Football Team, '04, '05, Basketball Team, '02, '03, '04, Captain Class Basketball Team, '03. C. and G. House THOMAS BARKER, A T A Chicago, Illinois Englewood High School. Delta Tau Delta House RALPH DENNISON BEETLE A New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedford High School, Rufus Choate Scholar, '04, Honorable Mention, Mathe- matics, '05, Second Thayer Prize, '05, 25 Sanborn House WILLIAM THOMAS BELL, B 0 17 New Market, New Hampshire Newmarket High School, Sophomore Football Team. Beta Theta Pi House CHARLES KING BENTON ' Peoria, Illinois Peoria High School. 25 Wheeler Hall CRAWFORD MORRISON BISHOP, 5 ,Y Baltimore, ,Maryland Randolph-Macon College, Dartmouth .Magazine Board, XEGIS Board, Pacific Coast Alumni Prize, '04, Lockwood Prize, '05, Honors in English, '05, 60 Wheeler Hall 1f01.XXXI1f fZZe AEGIS .sa 1907 47 JAMES .ALBERT BLATIIERWIOR, U I , Turtle, Sphinx Denver, Colorado East Denver High School: Varsity Football Squad, '02, '04, 'o5 5 Sophomore Football Team, Freshman Baseball Team: Varsity Baseball Team, 'orig Freshman Cane Spree. 2 Proctor House ROBERT MCCUTCIAIINS BLOOD, I3 61 ll, Dragon Charlestown, Massachusetts Hopkinson School, Colby Academy. XVILLIAM NlORT1MER BODWELL, w 3' II' Corinna Union Academy, College Band. CHARLES LUTHER BOURNE Newton High School. NOBLE OSC.-XR BOXVLBY Kimball Union Academy, Bangor Seminary. HERBERT LESLIE BOYNTON, Pukwana Beta Theta Pi House Solon, Maine AI South Main Street Auburndale, Massachusetts 57 'Wheeler Hall Mfilder, Vermont 9 College Street Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School, Second Thayer Prize, First Spaulding Prize. I South Park Street COLBORN BARRELL BRACKETT, lf Ii' lf, Dragon Greenland, New Hampshire Portsmouth High Schoolg Business Manager IJCH'l'll'l0Iililll, Ilgfagaziize. Dragon House ADDISON GOTT BROOKS, JY w Gloucester High School. HOMER FRANCIS BROXVN, If E Thornton Academy: University of Maine. Gloucester, Massachusetts Chi Phi House Saco, Maine 5 College Street THURMOND BROWN, W' F, Turtle, C. and G., Paleopitus Saint Louis, Missouri East Denver High School, Manager Baseball Team, 'o5., C. and G. House WILLIAM HYDE BROWN East High School, Cleveland. f NEIL STANLEY BUCKBEE Glens Falls High School. Q ARTHUR NEWELL BURNIE, 0 A X St. Iohnsbury Academy. Cleveland, Ohio r Fayerweather Hall French Mountain, New York 5 College Street Biddeford, Maine II Wheeler Hall is 'lie AEGISA1-ao: Voz. XXX1 V JOHN JAY BURTCH, w F A A ' Chicago, Illinois Englewood High School, Freshman Track Team, Track Team, '03, '04, '05, Fresh- man Baseball Team, Tennis Team, '04, '05, College Choir, '04, 'o5. RAY EVAN BUTTERFIELD, X T K Kimball Union Academy. ROBERT FRANKLIN CARPENTER, A 1' Central High School, Western Reserve ARTI-IUR WOOD CHAPIN, w A 0 Dorchester High School. JOSEPH THEODORE CHASE, W' In Holyoke High School, College Choir, '02, 'o3. PHILIP BLAURICE CHASE, w 21 0, Dragon Knox College, Varsity Football Squad, '05. CONVERSE ZXLVAI-I CI-IELLIS, X T K ' Kimball Union Academy. HENRY HOXVAXRD CI-IENEY, W T, Dragon N Newton High School. HowARD JAMES CI-IIDLEY I Powles University, Track '03, '04, '05, Glee Club, , 6 Sanborn Hall Perkinsville, Vermont 2 Wentwvorth Hall Cleveland, Ohio Squad, '04, IQ Crosby Boston, Massachusetts Phi Delta Theta House Holyoke, Massachusetts I South Park Street Galesburg, Illinois Dragon House Meriden, New Hampshire 26 Fayerweather Hall ewtonville, Massachusetts Dragon House Corners, Ontario, Canada Burlington CVt.j High School, ZEGIS Board, Honorable Mention, English, '04, Botany, '05. 2 3 College Hall FRANCIS LANE CHILDS - Henniker, New Hampshire Henniker High SclIool, JEGIS Board, Rufus Choate Scholar, '04, Honorable Men- tion, English and French, '04, Botany, '05, Honors, English and French, '05, Lock- wood Prize, '05, I8 Reed Hall A ALLAN CHESTER CLARK Meredith, New Hampshire - - New Hampton Literary Institute. HARRY WARNER COBURN, Jr., A A 112 I4 Reed Hall Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School, Second Football Team, '02, '03, '04, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams, Varsity Football Team, 'o5. 25 North Main Street 1f01.XXX11f Re AEGIS 9. 1907 49 ALBERT CLARENDON COCHRAN, If I Andover, Neyv 1-Iampshire lVOrcester Academy. 1 South Park Street ELIOT SANEORN COGSXVELL Stratford, Cgnnecticut Sl3I'atfOI'd Ellgll SCl100l. I9 Sanlggrn I-101159 THOMAS RIICI-IAEL CONNELL East 'Weymouth, Massachusetts YVeymOuth High School. 37 Fayerweather Hall RANDALL BRADFORD COOKE East Whitman, Massachusetts Whitman High School, Atherton Second Prize, 'o5. 3 Fayerweather Hall ARTHUR llll.-XNTOR CRAGIN I Kingston, New York Kingston High School, Honorable Mention, Mathematics, 'o4, Chemistry, 'o5. 18 Reed Hall JOHN WVESLEY CROMXVELL, jr. Washington, District of Columbia Howard University, Preparatory Department, First Thayer Prize, 'o4. 5 Elm House HERBERT WIVILEY CUMMINGS Baldwinsville, Massachusetts Murdock School, Sophomore Class President. I5 East lVheeloclc Street JOSEPH CUSHING Lakeport, New Hampshire Laconia. High School. 42 Fayerweather Hall STEPHEN SALISBURY CUSHING Lalceport, New Hampshire Laconia High School. ' 42 Fayerweather Hall ROY ERSKINE DENISON Pittsfield, New Hampshire Woburn High School, Pittsheld High School, Sophomore Football Team. 9 Wlentworth Hall PERCY LOTT DE NYSE Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Boys' High School. 6 Fayerweather Hall FRANK HERMAN EASTMAN Fort Ann, New York Sandy Hill High School, Sophomore Football Team. 8 Thornton Hall HALSEY CHARLES EDGERTON Northfield, Vermont Northfield High School, Norwich University. 22 Wheeler Hall 50 , ille AEGIS .H 19.07 Vol.XXXIV MALCOM JAMES EDGERTON, A K E Northfield, Vermont Northfield High School, Middlebury College, Norwich University. 22 Wheeler Hall PERCY ELWOOD ERICKSON, Pukwana Kearney, New jersey Kearney High School. I7 Wentworth Hall ROBIE MASON EVANS Fryeburg, Maine Fryeburg Academy. 27 Fayerweather Hall CHESTER MCZKENZIE EVERETT, W A 0 Champlain, New York Bridgton Academy. I South Park Street PAUL REVERE FELT, W F J, Sphinx Hillsboro, New Hampshire Hillsboro High School, Vice-President Class, '05, College Band, '03, '04, '05, Col- lege Choir, '03, 'o4, '05, Glee Club, '03, '04, leader, '05, I6 Crosby House HAROLD DUFUR FISH, Pukwana South Royalston, Vermont South Royalston High School, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams, Baseball Squad, '03, '04, Choir, '04, 'o5, Orpheus Club, '04, Dartmouth Board. U I7 Reed Hall TRALL EDWARD FORD, W' 2' Chicago, Illinois Shattuck Military Academy. I Crosby House WILLIAM HENRX' Fox Clinton, Massachusetts Clinton High School, College Band. I Fayerxveather Hall CHARLES WARD FRENCH, di F il Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury High School. I4 Sanborn House EDNVARD SANBORN FRENCH, K K K, Sphinx Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School, Manager Sophomore Basketball Team, Assistant Man- ager Basketball Team, 'o5, Manager Basketball Team, 'O6. Q Kappa Kappa Kappa House I JESSE WITHERSPOON GAGE, B 0 II Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School, Varsity Football Squad, '02, Varsity Football Team, '03, '04, 'o5, Varsity Track Team, '04, 'o5. Cobb House MORRILL ALLEN GALLAGLIER, K K K, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School, Freshman Football Team, Captain Freshman Baseball Team, Sophomore Football Team, Captain Sophomore Baseball Team, Football Squad, '02, '03, Cheer Leader, 'o5, 'O6. 1f01.XXX1ff He AEGIS sa 1907 I SI TVILLIAM :HENRY GARDINER, -Ir., 10 1' J ' Chicago, Illinois Englewood High School, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams, Baseball Squad, '03, 'o.I, ,ZEGIS Board, Honorable Mention, Chemistry, 'o5. I4 Sanborn House R:XLPI-I GLAZE, Ii' li' lf, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Boulder, Colorado State Preparatory School, Varsity Football Team, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5, Varsity Baseball Team, '03, 'o4, 'o5, Kappa Kappa Kappa House REUBEN ALBERT GOODWIN Groton, Vermont Peacham Academy, Dow Academy. 22 College Hall THURLOW M.-iRsI-IALL GORDON, w A 0 Methuen, Massachusetts Methuen High School: Freshman Debating Team, Freshman Cane Spree, Sopho- more Football Team, Rufus Choate Scholar, 'o3, '04, f'Es1s Board, Honorable Men- tion, English, French and German, 'o.i, Physics and History, 'o5. Phi Delta Theta House CLARENCE TEBBETTS GR.-IY, U Y, Turtle, C. and G. Newport, Vermont Williston Seminary, Mandolin Club, 'o3, '04, 'o5, Mandolin Club Leader, 'o5. C. and G. House JAMES ,FI-IOMAS GRIFFIN, jr. South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts South Hadley High School, Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams, Football Squad, '02, Varsity Football Team 'o4, 'o5. FOSTER EDYVIN GUYER Hyannis, Massachusetts Barnstable High School, Honorable Mention, German, 'o4, President Le Cercle Francais, '04, , 4 College Street MAX LTARTMANN Norwood, Massachusetts Boston Latin School. DANIEL PHILLIPS HATCII, 0 F J Everett, Massachusetts Everett High School, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams, Freshman and I Sophomore Basketball Teams, Varsity Basketball Squad, 'o5. 23 South Main Street FREEMAN BRACKETT LIAZEN, B 0 17, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus ' ' Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School, Freshman Football Team, Manager Freshman Baseball , Team, Sophomore Basketball Team, Basketball Team, '04, Track Team, '03, 'o4, '05, 'o6, College Record, Pole Vault, Captain Track Team, 'o6. Cobb House 52 7Yie AEGIS.5a 1907 1f01.XXXW CONRAD PHILIP HAZEN, X T K Norwich, Vermont Kimball Union Academy. 'EDVVARD ALBERT HERR, B H II ,O4, 'o5, Varsity Track Squad, ALBERT GEORGE HEYIIOE Bangor Theological Seminary. PERCIVAL JERAULD HOLMES Somerville High School. VVaterbury High School, Varsity Football Squad, 'o3, 'o4. Waterbury, Connecticut 'o2, ,O3, '04, 'o5, Glee Club, 'o3, Russell House North Poultney, Vermont 9 College Street Somerville, Massachusetts 9 VVheeler Hall CHARLES SUMNER HONX'ARD, fb A 6 Oskaloosa, Iowa Penn College. I3 Wheeler Hall WILLIS DEARBORN HOWE WOodsville,,New Hampshire TVoodsville High School, St. Iohnsbury Academy 43 Fayerweather Hall J-ONAS HUTCHINSON, jr., A K E, Turtle, Sphinx Chicago, Illinois Hyde Park High School. I Proctor House FRED ANDROS JONES, X cb Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School, College Choir, 'o3. 33 Reed Hall JOHN THOMAS IQEADY, A K E, Sphinx, Paleopitus lfVakefield, Massachusetts Wakefield High School, Class Baseball Team, 'or, 'ozg Varsity Baseball Team, 'oz, 'o3, ,O4, 'o5, Varsity Football Squad, 'o3V, 'o4, Captain Baseball Team, 'o5. ARTHUR OLIN IQELLEY Franklin Falls, New Hampshire Franklin Falls High School. 34 F ayerweather Hall ERIC PHILBROOK IKELLEY, Pukwana Amesbury, Massachusetts Amesbury High School, Dramatic Club, '03, '04, 'o5, David G-arrick, '03, ZEGIS Board. 6 VVest Wfheelock Street FRANK HOWARD ICELLEY Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School. ' IS Fayerweather Hall HENRY LIBLEY KENDALL, A A dl La Grange, Illinois La Grange High School. 25 College Hall 1f01.XXX11f Me AEGIS aa. 1907 53 joI-IN :HOWARD IQINGSBURY, fl J 0, Paleopitus Albany, New York Albany High School, Manager Class Basketball Team, 'o2. 2 Bartlett Hall President Dartmouth Christian Association. CHARLES HERBERT KRAET, w I' J Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Boys' High School. I4 VVheeler Hall GEORGE PEAVY LATON, .Y 111 Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School, Mandolin Club, 'og 'o4, 'o5, Leader Banjo Club, 'o5. Chi Phi House NATHANIEL LEVERONI, 111 I' A Keene, New Hampshire Keene High School. I3 Sanborn House ARTHUR FREDERICK LIBEEY, X IP, Paleopitus Putnam, Connecticut Putnam High School, Dartmoutlz Board, fEGIS Board, Editor-in-Chief Dartmouth' 'o5. Chi Phi House GEORGE LOFE, 0 A X, Turtle, C. and G. 'Worcester, Massachusetts Vllorcester South High School, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams. C. and G. House WILLIAM PHIPPS MCGRAIL, 0 A X, Turtle, C. and G. Worcester, Massachusetts Vlforcester English High School, Basketball Team, 'oz, '03, 'o4, 'ogg Captain, 'o5, - '06, Freshman and Sophomore Football and Baseball Teams. C. and G House DONALD CAHOON MZCINTIRE, K K K, C. and G. Roswell, New Mexico Manager Sophomore Baseball Team. C. and G. House HARRY ALLEN MGMORE Fort Ann, New York Sandy Hill High School. 5 College Street HARVEY SUMNER MACULLAR, K K K Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High School. Kappa Kappa Kappa House I DAVID JOHN MZAIN, T Y, Turtle, C. and G., Paleopitus Denver, Colorado East Denver High School, Football Squad, '02, Varsity Football Team, 'o3, 'o4, Captain Varsity Football Team, 'o5, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad, 'o3, Varsity Baseball Team, ,,O4, 'o5. C. and G. House EDGAR AVERY MARDENV, X T K Stoughton, Massachusetts Stoughton High School, Orpheus Club, Class Football Team, Varsity Football Squad, '04, '05, I 56 Wheeler Hall 54 iliie AEGISQA 1907 V01.XXX11f JOHN KNOX MARSHALL, jr., Yf F . Brookline, Massachusetts 'Worcester Academy, Freshman Football Team, Mandolin Club, 'o2, 'ogg Varsity Football Squad, 'o5. 1 Crosby House LEIGH SHEPARD MARTIN, W I' A Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School, Freshman Track Team, Track Squad, 'o3. I4 Wheeler Hall - ARTHUR BOND NIESERVEY, 0 A 0 . , Ashland, New Hampshire New Hampton Literary Institute, Freshman Debating Team, Sophomore Football Team, .ZEGIS Board, Second, Class of 1866 Prizes, 'O4, Rufus Choate Scholar, '04, Honorable Mention, English and French, 'o4. IQ Reed Hall GEORGE HENRY MITCHELL Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School. II W. South Street VVTLDER PEROIVAL MONTG'OMERY Vlfashington, District of Columbia Phillips-Andover Academy. ,T College Hall VVILLIAM HERBERT MIOORE Peterboro, New Hampshire 4 Peterboro High School. 56 VVheeler Hall FRANK THOMAS MORSE, X T K Orange, Massachusetts Orange High School, Football Squad, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5. 9 College Street ERLON HUGH NEAL, W A 0, Dragon Nashua, New Hampshire Rochester High School, College Band, 'o2, 'o3, 'o4, College Orchestra, '02, 'o3, 'o4, Mandolin Club, 'o2, 'o4. 16 Crosby House EDWIN LINES OAKFORD, dl A 0, Turtle, Sphinx Peoria, Illinois , Peoria Hill School, Dramatic Club, 'o3, 'o4, Dartmouth .Magazine Board, 'o4, Editor-in-Chief Dartmouth ZVIagazi11.e, 'O 5. 8 Crosby House MICIIAEL STEPHEN 0'BRIEN, 0 A X, C. and G. Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School, Freshman Class President, Baseball Squad, '03, Baseball Team, '04, '05, Captain Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Team, Cap- tain Sophomore Football Team, Captain Varsity Baseball Team, 'o6, First, Rollins Prize Speaking, 'o3, Second, Rollins, 'o4, Third, Rollins, 'o5, First, Class of 1866 Prizes, 'o4. C. and G. House ROY MANSETELD OWEN, df If iff Chicago, Illinois Lake View High School. 27 College Hall 1f01.XXX11f Ee AEGIS as 1907 55 WILLIAM RAY PAGE Shiloh, Ghio Shiloh High School, Football Squad, '02, Freshman Baseball Team,Baseball Squad, '04, Varsity Baseball Team, 'o5. 62 Wheeler Hall FRED FOSTER PARKER, A If E, Sphinx, Paleopitus VVest Swanzey, New Hampshire Keene High School, Comic Opera, 'o3, Dramatic Club, 'o4, 'o5, Editor-in-Chief IQO6 XEGIS. I South Park Street HAROLD TAYLOR PATTEN Cambridge, Massachusetts Concord, CN. HJ High School. 57 YVheeler Hall PHILIP' BATCHELLOR PAUL, KP J 0, Dragon Boston, Massachusetts Boston Latin School, Highland Military Academy, Dartmozzitlz Board, College Choir, 'o3, 'o4, Glee Club, 'o2, Class Treasurer, 'o5. Dragon House CLIFFORD OMERA PERRY, 01 I' A Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School. IS Sanborn House CHARLES ALFRED PIERCE, W 1' J Suffolk, Connecticut Kimball Union Academy, College Choir, 'o5, Honorable Mention, Greek, '04, French, 'o5, First, Atherton Prize, 'o5. 26 Fayerweather Hall WALTER POWERS, A K E, Turtle, C. and G., Paleopitus Hyde Park, Massachusetts Volkmann School, Sophomore Football Team, Dramatic Club, 'o4, 'o5, Manager Football Team, 'o5. - C. and G. House ELON GRAHAM PRATT, W Y, C. and G. Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn High School, Football Squad, 'o2, 'o3. C. and G. House HERBERT WILLIAMSON RAINIE, T A, C. and G. Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School, College Band, 'o3, Leader, 'o4, 'o5, College Orchestra, 'o3, Manager, 'o4, 'o5. C. and G. House NATHAN CARROLL REDLON, 0 A X, Dragon Portland, Maine Deering High School, ZEGIS Board, College Band, 'o4, Assistant Accompanist, Glee Club, '04, Dragon House EDWARD BLANCHARD REDMAN Chelmsford, Massachusetts Chelmsford High School, Honorable Mention, French, 'o4. 2 Sanborn House 56 7Ze AEGISH., 1907 1f01.XXX1V ROBERT WALLACE RICHARDSON, 0 2 X Lisbon, New Hampshire Lisbon High School. 7 Fayerweather Hall JAMES JOHN RITCHIE ' West Barnet, Vermont St. Johnsbury Academy. 43 Fayerweather Hall JOHN BURTON RTX, A K E Utica, New York Utica Preparatory School, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Captain Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Cane Spree, Sophomore Cane Spree, Basketball Team, '02, 'o3, Captain Basketball Team, 'o4, 'o5, Varsity Football Squad, ,O2, 'o4, 'o5. A 3 College Street H'AROLD GODDARD RUCG Proctorsville, Vermont Black River Academy, Phillips-Exeter Academy, Honorable Mention, French, 'o4. 2 Sanborn House CHARLES ALONZO RUss, If If K, Turtle, C. and G. Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Basketball Team, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5, Captain Sophomore Baseball Team, Varsity Football Squad, 'o3, '04, 'o5. C. and G. House LOUIS VVEBSTER RUssELL, A A W, Sphinx Plymouth, New Hampshire Plymouth High School. 25 North Main Street NORMAN RUSSELL, KD F A Newburyport, Massachusetts Newburyport High School. 9 Sanborn House RALPH WENTWORTH SCOTT, W F, Dragon Newton Center, Massachusetts Newton High School. Dragon House FREDERICK PARKER SCRIBNER Raymond, New Hampshire Pinkerton Academy. ro Reed Hall GEORGE JAMES SEAGER . Milo Center, New York Starkey Seminary, Glee Club, 'o3. 35 Hanover Inn GUY LEONARD SICKMAN, B 0 H Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School. Beta Theta Pi House JOEL PHELPS SLACK, K K K, Dragon - Bethel, Connecticut Phillips-Andover Academy, Dartmouth Board, Alumni Editor, Dartmouth, 'o5, EGIS Board. A Dragon House 1f01.XXX11f He AEGIS .sa 1907 57 FINLAY PAGE SLEEPER, dl F A North Haverhill, New Hampshire Haverhill High School. rr 'Wheeler Hall EUGENE GREELEY SMITH, J 1' J, Paleopitus I Templeton, Massachusetts Leominster High School, IEGIS Board, Manager 13071171011-UL Board. 21 Sanborn House EPHRAIM JOHN SMITH, 10 If M' Newport, Vermont Newport High School, ZEGIS Board. 23 Richardson Hall HAROLD EARLE SMITH Athol, Massachusetts Athol High School, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams. 34 Reed Hall JOSEPH THOMAS SMITH, K K II' East 'WeymOuth, Massachusetts Wfeymouth High School, Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams, Varsity Football Squad, 'o4, 'o5. VV.-XTSON BURCHARD SMITH, A J III, Sphinx, Paleopitus Omaha, Nebraska Omaha High School, Business Manager 1906 AEGIS. I South Park Street CARLTON -SOULE East Weymouth, Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 6 Fayerweather Hall CLYDE DOUGLAS SOUTER, Pukwana Kearney, New Jersey Kearney High School. I7 Wentworth Hall BERTRAM EDWARD SPENCER Vifilder, Vermont Hartford High School, Freshman Debating Team, Debating Squad, 'o4, College Band, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5. IQ Sanborn House HAROLD BACON STANTON, X0 Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School, College Choir, 'o4, 'ogg Track Team, 'o4, Orpheus Club, Second Prize, College Championship Tennis Tournament, First, Class of 1846 Prize, '05, 27 Fayerweather Hall EARLE JASON ST. CLAIR, Jr. Plymouth, New Hampshire Plymouth High School. Chesley House GEORGE LEROY SwAsEY, K K K Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School, Freshman Track Team, Captain Sophomore Track Team, Track Team, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5, College Record roo-yard Dash and 44o-yard Run. 18 Sanborn House 58 7Ze AEGISH 1907 I VULXXXW ALPHONSO REMBY TARR Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School. 4 Fayerweather Hall GEORGE DOMENIOK TERRIEN, 0 A 6 Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School, Track Team, 'o2, 'o3, Class Football Team, 'OIQ Second, Two-mile Bicycle, Tech Meet, 'o3. Phi Delta Theta House DAVID THOMAS , Neath, Pennsylvania Tonawanda High School. ' ERNEST ALVIN THOMPSON, A T A Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge English High School, Orpheus Club, '02, 'o3. 2I Sanborn House RALPH JOSEPH THOMPSON, X 0 Hyde Park, Massachusetts ' Hyde Park High School, Dramatic Club, 'o3, Manager, 'O5. Chi Phi House HENRY DUTTON THRALL, w A 0 Leicester, Massachusetts Worcester Academy, Track Team, 'o3, College Record Half-mile Run, Captain Track Team, 'o4. ELBRIDGE CHAUNCEY TORREY West Newbury, Vermont Kimball Union Academy, Bangor Seminary. 9 College Street CLARENCE WILLIAM TOURTELLOT, df F A Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School, Freshman Track Team, Track Squad, 'o3, 'o4. Davison Block REMSEN VARICK, W Y, Sphinx Manchester, New Hampshire Milton Academy, Mandolin Club, 'o3, '04, 'c5, AZEGIS Board. 2 Proctor House ROBERT BURNS WALLACE, W F, Sphinx Milford, New Hampshire Milford High School. I Crosby House FREDERICK WILLIAM WALSH Somersworth, New Hampshire Somersworth High School. 28 Sanborn House HAROLD EDWARD WARD, A A 47 Kennebunk, Maine Phillips-Exeter Academy. 25 Hallgarten Hall DEWIGHT STOWE WARING, A A 111, C. and G., Paleopitus 4 - . Fall River, Massachusetts B. M. C. Durfee High School, Class Football Team,-'o3, Manager Track Team, '05, Vaudeville Show, 'o4. C. and G. House 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGISQPA 1907 59 HAXRRX' PURCELL ll-VAYlX'IAN, J Ii' 15, C. and G. Chicago, Illinois Calumet High School, First, Rollins Prize, '04, '05, Glee Club, '03, '04, Dramatic Club, 'o3, '04, 'o5, President, '05, Freshman and Sophomore .Football Teams, Football Squad, 'o2. '03, College Choir. '03, '04, '05, Vaucleville Show, 'o4. C. and G. House TVIORTON lVELLS VVEBSTER, J 7' .1 Berlin, Connecticut New Britain High School, Freshman Track Team, Sophomore Track Team, Fresh- man Basketball Team. Delta Tau Delta House FREDERICK WILLIAM VVELCH, .Y T If East Lempster, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy. Currier Block ARTHUR SETHUS WVELLS Middlebury, Vermont Montpelier High School, Freshman Debating Team. A Sanborn House HARVEY Foss WVHITTEMORE, .4 J W, Paleopitus Framingham, Massachusetts Phillips-Andover Academy, Track Squad, 'o3, 'o.i. 2 Bartlett Hall HAROLD CARTER YVINSHIP, 6 J ,XT Reading, Massachusetts Reading High School. I3 Richardson Hall RAYMOND COLLINS XVOOD, .Y 10 Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School. Chi Phi House ROBERT GARFIELD VVRIGI-IT Quincy, Massachusetts Quincy High School, Football Squad. 'o2, 04, Sophomore Football Team. 22 Crosby House t7Ze AEGISH 1907 VQIXXXI-V The Departed Of '07 ROBERT HOWARD ABBOTT ELLERY DANIEL ADAMS FREDERICK WILLIAM BARRY JOSEPH BOARDMAN, Jr. MARSH BOWDEN BOOTHBY HARRY DUANE BRUCE JOHN CARLTON BURTON WENDALL HERNIAN 'CHURCHILL ALLAN CHESTER CLARK NED RENFREXV CLARK MICHAEL .AUGUSTINE COTTER ELWIN FISHER CUTTS EDWARD SWAN DANA CHARLES AVESLEY DUNN ALDEN NOYES EAMES PERCIVAL BOLLES EVANS CHARLES .ADAMS FASSETT GEORGE BRUCE FINE SIDNEY HZONVARD GEORGE JAMES MOSELEY GRANT DANA KING HAMMOND JULIAN CHAPIN HARRIS SAMUEL FRINK HATCH HENRY JOHN HTATFIELD DONALD MARCELLUS HOUGHTON ARCHIBALD RAY HOYT RICHARD FIELD HUNT GEORGE RICHARD HUSSEY V HAROLD DELMONT JENNINGS' JOHN ICEENAN CHARLES ALOYSIUS KELLEY, Jr. RALPH HUTCHINS ICINGSLEY ARTHUR COE MARTIN OTTO SAMUEL MAYER IQIRKE LEWIS MOSES CARL ALBERT NEWTON LEON BRUCE PATON PHILIP MONTAGUE POWERS CHARLES DANIEL RYDER CORNELIUS CHARLES SHEA ARTHUR GILLMAN SPEAR LOYAL TYLOR SPRAGUE, Jr. FRANCIS RAYMOND TATE JOHN TAYLOR LEYI MARLON TAYLOR EDWARD HASTINGS TEMPLE, Jr. HARRY FRANK TULLY HOXVARD MIYRTLE TUTTLE XATILLIAM JOHN 'VVADSWORTH XVILLIAM COLEY 'WILDEY CHARLES .ADDISON VVING AUGUSTUS CURTIS WISWVALL X , History of 1907 Tlioblc bg birth, get nobIcr bg great beams. E are the junior Class-1907-the most popu- lar and prominent class in college. Noble we Were, by birth, and yet each year sees us nobler 93 by great deeds. lVe entered Dartmouth in a S blaze of gloryg We shall graduate Qexcepting a L J few of usj with a crown of triumph. 'fp sg Three hundred strong, We put to rout the 'D forces of oughty-six when first We met one evening on the village green. Since that Bull-Run, our esteemed forerunners have never successfully stood against us. A year later we added another scalp to our belt-namely oughty-eight. Perhaps our greatest achievements, hovvever, have been in athleticsl? Baseball and basketball We played Well. Of football We have not time to speak! What is past let be past. But a Word as to What might have been. E CLASS OF,I 1f01.XXX11f Re AEGISSL 1907 63 lN7e had great football men,-but they are gone. Let no one smile. The heart of every loyal classmate is bowed to the memory of Hooper. To us he is as unforgettable as Leonidas was to the Spartans. Wfith Farrier went the K' Lastof the Mohicansf' But, still, crippled as we are, we are yet invaluable to the baseball and football teams and certainly indispensable to the track team. 'Waiving athletics and coming to the point, our real greatness lies in our popularity. The most popular class in college! Think of it! This is actually true. Ah! but we have some famous good fellows. And titled men at that! lvho does not know judge and King and Duke and Count? The seal of 1907 is the Lion. We came up unto these shaggy hills, young, strong and magnificently gifted. When we leave it will be as a monarch quitting the hills and forests of his domain. We have devoured much in our dens since our reign began. History l and Physics III and Economics I are as choice sweetmeats to us. We are eager now for other worlds to conquer. Oughty-seven is the last class of the old Dartmouth and the first of the new. Ours was the last class meeting held in the old chapel. 'We believe the mystic symbols 1907 mark the division point of two epochs in the life of the college. XV e feel our greatness-its source is the grandeur of Dartmouth. 64 7Ze AEGISQA 1907 1f01.XXX1V Individual Records - of the Class of 1 907 WILLIAM JOSEPH AHERN, jr. Concord, New Hampshire ' Concord High School, Class Baseball Team, '04, 'o5. 555 .Q 1 25 Fayerweather Hall jig: Ev WALTER RAYMOND ANDREWS, W 1' Newton Center, Massachusetts Newton High School. , 2I Richardson Hall EDWARD LESTER ASHILEY, C. South Royalton, Vermont Dean Academy. 1 Wentworth Hall V01.XXX11f t7Ze ,AEG IS .QA 1907 65 HIRAM HAXRRISON ALXVERILL Barre, Vermont Spaulding High School, Varsity Track Squad, 'o53 Varsity Football Squad, 'o5. 9 College Street FRED HAROLD BALDXVIN Somerville, Massachusetts rville Latin Hiffh School' Freslinrm Football Team, Soph- Soine g , . C omore Football Team, Cane Spree, 'o5. IS East Wheelock Street Pittsfield, New Hampshire 5 EDWARD BELL BARKER I Pittsfield High School, 25 Lebanon Street f j' 4, 'Lvl Q , fi, 5 4 ,f, 1, X, ' B . F'9fw,'lT3 ,.: 6 iw , .75 A l 1 7 'il A Q A Ls A5 Si . f 95 L J W .9 1: - x 'iff V .2 1 -V Nw? f J V514 SAMUEL LAWRENCE BARNES, IP K W, . Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School, Track Squad, '04, '05, Manager Debating A es Union. ' 18 Crosby House' ' l . :Q-.Q ...Ls A Av il -A ', .,.. .,f.5f5gQ:451-. 3 15152, ' - ' Wiki' ff 45 ' ,.rS1:5L,:, - il-'f.'1Zf5 , vw, ,5,.::E?g . ey -I -4, if . . f - r' -. 1, 'eff' W file AEGISL 1907 VQLXXXIV 75? I, ,f JAMES AGARD BARTLETT Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School, Dartmouth Board, 'o5g Athletic Editor, '05, 'o6g XEGIS Board. 54 Wheeler Hall SAMUEL COLCORD BARTLETT, LV 2' Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School. S West Wheelock Street LESTER STILES BERRY 2 .X Saint Iohnsbury, Vermont St. johnsbury Academy. 45 Wfheeler Hall VVA-RREN CHESBROUGI-1 B1LL1NGs,X T K Milford, New Hampshire Milford High School. 34 Wheeler Hall 1f01.XXX11f '27z'e AEG IS Q 1 907 DENNIS LEO BLACK, w rl 0, Turtle Nashua, New Hampshire New Hampshire State College, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Football Squad, 'ogg Baseball Squad, '04, 'o5. Hubbard House JOHN HARPER BLAISDELL, J K E Vfinchester, Massachusetts Wfinchester High School, Dartmozitli Board. 1 2 Hubbard House fwEi??1'5i' HENRY' CLEVELAND BLAKE, A T A East Fairfield, Maine Goodwill High School, Football Squad, 'o4, '05, 'o6g Track ji, Terun 4 o5 6 Delta Tau Delta House ' HARNRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE, A T A Aurora, Illinois . Aurora High Schoolg Track Team, 'o4, 'o5, 'o6g President ,Freshman Class, Pacific Coast Alumni Prize, 'o5g Literary Prize, 'o5. ro Richardson Hall 68 fZZe AEGISL 1907 VaI.,XXXIV . f, 3 2 I+- . ARTHUR ISRAEL BOURNE Pembroke, New Hampshire W .s , .,,, J 'XXiig3'g, Pembroke Academy. 23 North Ma1n Street 11 '.-:-:Wi 'if' . - 'T' ' ww ities' - H i f 31 . Ng FRANCIS BURLEIGH BOYER, w If EF Somersworth, New Hampshire Somersworth High School 1 5 Sanborn House GUSTAV FEIGE BRAUN Everett, Massachusetts Everett High School, College Choir, 'o4, '05, Glee Club, 'o4, o5. - fe -5 TIMOTHY WALCOTT BROCK, Pukwana H North Conway, New Hampshire 255 i 'Q-H3 Stevens High School. I3 Thornton Hall ling, ,,.., f, 1f01.XXX11f 72.-2 AEGISQA 1907 EUGENE C1-11LDs BROOKS, K K K Cambridge, Massachusetts Rindge Manual Training Schoolg Freshman Football Teamg Sophomore Football Team: Varsity Football Squad, 'o5. Kappa Kappa Kappa House ALLAN BROXVN, I K Concord, Massachusetts Concord High School, Class Track Team, 'o3, 'o43 Varsity Track Tea1n,'o4, 'o5. 9 Thornton Hall JAMES BARRETT BROXVN, K K K Everett, Massachusetts Kimball Union Academyg Manager Freshman Football Teamg Captain Sophomore Debating Teamg Second, Rollins Prize Speaking, 'o5. Kappa Kappa Kappa House RAY WILBUR BROWN, 117 K W Fall River, Massachusetts Durfee High School. 2 Hubbard House 4' 'fly-F fZZe AEG-ISL 1907 1f01.XXX11f jfuviiss ALEXANDER BURNs,.l X Lancaster, Massachusetts Lancaster High School, Track Squad, 'o4. Davison Block PHILIP HARTLEY CHASE, A K E ' Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School, Track Squad, ,O4, 'o5g First Thayer Math. Prize 38 College Street PERLEY XVALTER CHURCHILL Berlin High School. XVENDALL HERMAN CHURCHILL Berlin High School. Berlin, New Hampshire II Hallgarten Hall Berlin, New Hampshire Ii Hallgarten Hall VULXXXW fliie AEGISSL 1907 71 VVALTER HAYDEN CLoUG1-1, J T A Lawrence, Massachusetts 4 V Lawrence High School ' g , Park Street V 6 'E' .fr H H ,. E1 J S- 5 AY li ' A if 455735 4-1 JOSEPH MIARSI-IALL COBURN Boston, Massachusetts Sunapee High School. I2 Hallgarten Hall ROBERT CARLYLE COCHRANE, W A 0 Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School, Track Squad, 'o4, 'ogg Busi- ness Manager AEGIS. 5 Proctor House WILL GUY COLBY Franklin High School. Franklin, New Hampshire V 36. North Main Street mr fm if r W 7514 , - we L 51 1.5 , ,-+2-1 11 11' - - :S ---1-saw:-f - rv, ,,-.5 q,.,f,- fe:'1-'LW12' H- an ,Z , , Q.j'LL:,. ,gg-172-55,5',,,,Q, gr- .f 1 1' 72 - 'Re AEGISR 1907 VULXXXJV NORMAN CHARLES CooMBs, J K E .Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School. , 8 Hubbard House JOHN FRANKLIN CROCKER, jr., 07 I' A ' Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin High School, College Choir, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5g Glee Club, '03, '04, 'o5, 'o6. 6 Sanborn House WILLARD HOWE CUMMINGS, K .Z Meredith, New Hampshire Meredith High School. I4 Thornton Hall RICHARD BECK CUNNINGHAM, Z X We'llesley Hills, Massachusetts Wellesley High School. Russell House 1fg1.XXX11f He AEGISSHA 1907 73 LEON LEVY CURRIER, 0 F J Sunapee, New Hampshire Phillips-Andover Academy. 9 Sanborn House NORMAN LocKE CUSHMAN, A J 111 Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington High Schoolg Golf Team, 'o3, 'o4. 6 Proctor House GEORGE EMERSON DALRYNIPLE, B 0 I7 Haverhill, Massachusetts Colby Academy. NATIIANIEL FRANCIS DAVIS Davisville, New Hampshire Davisville High School. 38 Fayerweather Hall I A-,'ff,Zfl1 - 'ay ,fl s -ei-at -. -fjfififfl JITN ' il A -' 74' 75.2 AEGISL 1907 VOLXXXW .- g 'f r ' H .y F4 . fc I, fx H .- das , 6 , ,Q , ,Q . 1 Vg. '31 Y 1 'gifgvg-Fei , J mel' 75 ,..a-' . af, ,. ORLANDO CHESTER DAVIS, K T K Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High Schoolg Glee Club, 'o3, 'o4, 'ogg College Choir, 'o4, 'o5, 'o6g Orpheus Club, 'o4, 'o5. 1 North Park Street AMOS DODGE, J K E Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School. Delta Kappa. Epsilon Rooms GUY E.-xRLE DUDLEY 'Waterford Maine Bridgton Academy. I2 Sanborn House JULIUS MIASON DUTTON, fl? K U7 ' Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School. Davison Block 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGISQIA 1907 PHILIP AUSTIN E.-IRLY, 13 0 H Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Vice-President So homore Class p . 2 Crosby House ALBERT MiOSES FARRIER, W' 1' Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn High Schoolg Varsity Football Team, '03, 'o4. THOMAS SULLIVAN FIELD, w J 0 Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High Schoolg Sophomore Vice-President. Phi Delta Theta House CHARLES WEEKS FIELDS, X T K Bristol, New Hampshire A New Hampton Literary Institute g Sophomore Baseball Team' Freshman Football Team. IQ Reed Hall H . 1 Ee AEGISE 1907 1f01.XXX11f CLARENCE GEORGE FILIAU Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School, Rufus Choate Scholar, '04, Honorable Mention, German, 'o5. 30 Lebanon Street FRED EMERSON FOSTER, A XE, Turtle Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School, Football Squad, 'o3, '04, 'o5g.Track Squad, 'o4, 'o5. 8 Hubbard House EARLE Btoonooon FOWLER, 02 A 0 Chicago, Illinois Oak Park High Schoolg EGIS Board. 5 Proctor House ERNEST HOWARD FROST, A T A Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School. Delta Tau Delta House V01,XXX11f Re AEGISL 1907 VV1LL1AM FRANK GARBY, 10 J 0 'Walpole, Massachusetts Wollaston High School, Glee Club, 'o4, 'o5, 'o6g Class Secretary: Manager Freshman Basketball Team, Sophomore Basketball Team, Golf Club, 'o5, 'o6. Phi Delta Theta House XVILLIAM AUGUSTUS GRIMES,f1 A w Boston, Massachusetts Hopkinson School, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad, ,'o4g Sophomore Baseball Team. 4 Hubbard House LoU1s CARDELL GERRY, K .Z Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School. 23 Sanborn House JOHN WILLIAM EDWARD GLATTFIELD, w 2 K Quincy, Illinois Quincy High School. ' 3 Thornton Hall Aj' 1' n , 3 ., 1 ,, 'I Ii ,. we, 1-fl P' AQWJF2-5 41 ,gm X ,Maggy 5' s ff ah- 1 5 ..zfI5.:v1:' 1-112121155553 L' QS ,W Ia-2 1,4 ,b I'.::'S.f:2EIQ?-7 1179- ' ,,, , ' , Jifli-:?l:.7:2:3 1 1 2 ,' - vga, 'sl' ,'::S2:3:f:5fEf2:Ee: . I f'1.Zf2'fi51225551223 1 ' .-'hi-11:12-,:4: - . I, '1. -1:43-13214 riff ,- 4? - 3 WY fl f' 9fS,91Qg 1 Ko., I i ,V ,fu I nfw 'tif f!-It iZZe AEGIS9. 1907 V01.XXX11f RICI-IARD HENRY Gooma, E X Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School, Class Baseball Team, 'o3, 'o4g Varsity Baseball Squad, '04, 'o5. I2 Reed Hall HARRY MATT GRAY, Pukwana Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts Springfield Technical High School, Honorable Mention, Math- ematics 'o5g Church and Chapel Choir, 'o4, 'ogg Orpheus Club, XEGIS Board. I3 Thornton Hall GEORGE TVARREN GREBENSTEIN, A If E Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge High School, Varsity Basketball Team, '03, '04, 'o5g Glee Club, 'o3, 'o4, Class Baseball Team, 'o3, 'o4. I5 Sanborn House FRED BACON GREENLEAR, 111 K UT Auburn, Maine Edward Little High School. 16 Richardson Hall 1101. XXXII' 172.2 A E G I S 3 1 9 0 7 79 BREMER WIIIDDEN POND, IP VVinchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School. I2 Crosby House MICHAEL BERNARD GRIFFIN Newmarket. New Hampshire Newmarket High School. I2 Hallgarten Hall .IQ 'lf , N 4. SAMUEL HALE, jr. K K K 1 Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School. Kappa Kappa Kappa House : f L15 291 , Kat 1-3 5 THOMAS HENRY HALEY, 0 A X Boston, Massachusetts English High School, -Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams, Sophomore ,Relay Team, Second in 440-yard Tech Meet, '04, Varsity Track Team, '04, Varsity Football Squad, 'o5. 9 College Hall :J 7IQe AEGIS ya 1907 4 VQLXXXIV X RQ fi an .L s r lqfml, Qylffo: .' , A Wifi' X Jill? J 5: I I Ur- li N'-fi 5 ,I E JOHN WILKES HAMMOND, jr., K K K - Cambridge, Massachusetts Stone School. 9 Richardson Hall FRED ERNEST HANSON, K 2 Springvale, Maine Springvale High School. 1 Reed Hall IULIAN CHAPIN HARRIS, A T A Northfield, Massachusetts Greenheld High School, Freshman Baseball Team, Sophomore Baseball Team, Baseball Squad, 'o4, 'o5. 5 Hallgarten Hall JOHN SI-IELLEX HART cb K yr Racine, Vlfisconsin Racine Hi h School' Banjo Club, 'o4, 'o5. 45 Vlfheeler Hall 1f01.XXX11f iZZe AEGISSIA 1907 CHARLES PIENRY I'IAT'I'lA'W.-XY, 0 J X Malden, Massachusetts Ballou and Hobigand's, Glee Club, 'o3. '04, 'ogg Freshman and Sophomore Basketball Teams, Varsity Basketball Squad, 'o4g Vaudeville Show, 'o4, College Choir, 'o3, '04, 'ogg Varsity Football Squad, 'o5. II Crosby House REUBEN HAYES, W If W' Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School. 2 Hubbard House ALBERT ROCKWELL H1XZEN,2 X lVhite River junction, Vermont Kimball Union Academy. 2 Richardson Hall RICHARD HAZEN, X T K V VVilde1', Vermont Hanover High School,'Cane Spree, 'o5. 45 VVheeler Hall iZZe AEGIS .sa 1907 1f01.XXXW is f 5 7 s s by HARRY ROBERT HENEAC-E, .4,K E Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High Schoolg Football Sqlxuiad, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5g Freshman and Sophomore Football Teamsg uch Ado About Nothing, 8 Hubbard House RALPH CROSBY HERRICK, X KP Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High Schoolg Sophomore Football Team. 36 Vlfheeler Hall' Dwiol-ir XVILLARD HIESTAND ' Chicago, Illinois Lake View High Schoolg Rufus Choate Scholar, 'o4g Honorable Mention, Greek and Latin, 'ogg Varsity Track Squad, 'o5. - 4 Margaret Street HERMAN HENRY HILL Chelmsford, Massachusetts Lowell High School. I Wfentworth Hall 1f0z.XXX11f Ee AEGISEIA 1907 83 HERBERT DAvxs HINMfXN, .S X Groveton, New Hampshire St. Iohnsbury Acaclemyg Sophomore Basketball Team. 9 Thornton Hall CHARLES CARROLL HOLDEN Proctor, Vermont Proctor High School. 7 Wentworth Hall LEON MZADISON HOLMAN, Pukwana Baldwinsville, Massachusetts Murdock School. GEORGE HENRY HOWARD, W K W Craftsbury, Vermont l hub' l -' - -.I Phillips-Exeter Academyg Dartmouth Boardg Alumni Editor ' H A Dartmouth, 'o5g Editor-in-Chief, ZEGIS. 2 Hubbard House lc .4 WA.- . E WW: AV.V A . .. ,, lbi. ,b4.V , A -, A. ff:::g.:- f.,:1.,gff, - 555:35-F ' Lf ' ' i ii, ' A lx- .w 'I-1'6i? 7 -522-1?-g!,. ,- Zi. Us 49:vq:.Z.Zf?9:Z7.- L+' ' r.,5g:::5q:,:s'4 7Ze AEGISL 1907 1f01.XXX11f it 40:- HENRY DWIGHT HOWARD, jr., 0 K Llf Ludlow, Vermont Black River Academy: Captain Class Baseball Team, 'o4, 'o5g Varsity Baseball Squad, 'o4, '05, 9 College Street MCKAY SYLVESTER HOYKVARD WVest Lebanon, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy. I7 Wheeler Hall GEORGE HERBERT Hovr, K 2 Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School. ' 23 Sanborn House GEORGE HAROLD IAMIESON, A A cb Oelwein, Iowa Oelwein High Schoolg Coe Collegeg Glee Club. 'o6. Q 9 Hubbard House 1411. XXX1 If 72.2 A E G IS .sa 1 9 0 7 TUILLIAM JENNINGS, lr' If If, Turtle Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin High Schoolg Varsity Track Team, '04, '05, Football Squad, 'o4, '05, Board of Directors, Dartmouth Club , Vice-President Dartmouth Christian Association. Kappa Kappa Kappa House JOHN VERNON :l'ElVETT Hathorne, Massachusetts Danvers High School. 23 North Main Street JOHN HAROLD JORDAN, 0 A X Brighton, Massachusetts Brighton High School' Second in 1 d , oo an 220 Track Meet, '04, Third in 220, llfilliams Meet, 'o4, First in roo, second in 220, Brown Meet, 'ogg Second in Ioo and 220 W'illia1ns Meet, 'ogg Second in loo and 220 lVorcester Meet, 'o5. 2 College Hall I X. ,,-.-3. 1 - i , Y 5 L rf! , .F y H . eff -':..-'J' P , , 2.25 rv ,,x. f ' -0' 55 JI.. f'-'.1,,,,f1,,+ ,f ' Xhilfif,-Elgezg' ' HOWARD MoNRoE IUDSON, Q A 0 - Galesburg, Illinois M Knox College. Phi Delta Theta House ' Qi, 5 g ,gre f 5 ' , Q lui' V -Hjfilfgfi '.. 'aff ' 3' 75? VQ' lf.: -ff ' W I Q 7Ze AEGISQJL 1907 VQLXXXIV fl! ERNEST EVERETT JUST Charleston, South Carolina Kimball Union Academy 26 Hallgarten Hall HARRY GEORGE IQELLY, dl K Llf Omaha, Nebraska Omaha High Schoolg Sophomore-Freshman Debating Team. ' l 46 VVheeler Hall WALTER GARDNER IQENNEDY, 0 A 0 Harwichport, Massachusetts Melrose High School 5 Proctor House ROBERT DEXTER IQENYON Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester English High Schoolg .ZEGIS Board. 24 Wentxxrorth Hall V01.XXX71f Ee AEGISSJA 1907 87 ALFRED LORENZO KLIBLING, X T K VVest Lebanon, New Hampshire West Lebanon High School. 27 Wheeler Hall VVILLIAM RICE K1MBALL, A A w Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High Schoolg JEGIS Board. 6 Proctor House VICTOR LoU1s ICING, M I' A Rutherford, New jersey Rutherford High School. 9 Elm House Melrose Hrgh School C111 Phr House ff Rf 4' 1 ff if ilk? ' ALBERT H-ARPEII KITCHING, X W Melrose, Massachusetts 'EW' 5, , ' . ' ' .,3'.2Q'i'5'V W q, f- 12 fwviv.,-:-.,,.,:-1x 2' A , . W. ff. 1 If QI ve, A He AEGISH 1907 VQIXXXIV MERTON CLARK KNAPP Keene, New Hampshire Keene High School. 21 VVentworth Hall NATHANIEL HOBBIES IQNIGHT, Pukwana North Berwick, Maine Berwick Acadeinyg Mandolin Club, '05, 'o6. Bridgman Block PHILIP TILTON TKNIGHT, K Z West Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School. 24 Crosby House RALPH GARDNER TCNIGHT , Randolph, Massachusetts Randolph High Schoolq' Freshman,-Baseball T eamg Sophomore Baseball Team. I2 Thornton Hall 1f01,XXX11f fliie AEGISQA. 1907 :HENRY RIC!-IARDSON LANE, ,Y w Chicago, Illinois Calumet High School, Freshman Basketball Team, Sophomore Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad, 'o5g XEGIS Board. 6 Wheeler Hall ROBERT RAYMOND LANE, 0 J X, Turtle Westbrook, Maine Westbrook Seminaryg Mandolin Club, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5. :S Wheeler Hall Hanoi er Hivh School. -1 Allen Street - .. 35 M,,,'e.,x Ya 'fi ' LAT' 2. NIOQRTON HOXVARD LANGILL, B 0 P Hanover, New Hampshire lg, Wi' 7 6 0 h lg., 5 A ,K g , 4' Q , f ' ' i 5 . K ' Q CLARENCE IRWIN LANGLEY Wolfboro, New Hampshire YVolfboro High School. ' 9 College Street if - W' 1 6 'ax 3' X242 ,Eff ' Yi, 1. , yn-,ze . 1 .4, , 'fu' V' '71 ,if I 1 w- ,gp- . . ,fp - ':,3a., :ffl 522 ff' me .f23'ei1E1.i1g.vs , ,znr-'ifgzgiggq RJ -A, ,ag f , 151212 :3:1'3'5 -F1531 w.gg1,g .A. , X i 'Ee AEGISSLLR 1907 VoI.XXXIV ROY EVERETT LAVIN, W K iff Berlin, New Hampshire Berlin High School. 2 Fayerweather Hall IXRTHUR HOWLAND LEAVITT Spencer, Massachusetts David Prouty High School. IO Wheeler Hall VVALTER MARTIN LEIGHTON, Pukwana M Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill HighZSchool. 6 West Wheelock Street FRED THOMAS LENA Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School. 16 VVentworth Hall 1f01.XXX11f Ilia AEGISE 1907 or EDWARD HENRY LEONARD Boston, Massachusetts Phillips-Andover Academy. S Wentworth Hall ROBERT PARK MORRISON LEWIS, A 1' A Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School. 4 Thornton Hall GEORGE EDWARD LISOOMB, w A 0 Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School, Class Track Team, 'o3, 'Orig Track Squad, 'oag Sophomore Relay Team, Sophomore Foot- ball Teamg Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Football Squad, 'o5. Phi Delta Theta House WILLIAM 'MAYNARD LOCKE Winchendon, Massachusetts Winchendon High School, Track Squad, 'o3. ' 2 Gibson House . F152 hggu N ,vw , . , my 'I fl: ' ., ,I .W HF X' X -. 13,1 'lwf , '. Md H, -, ,ir :YP at 5 , ,R ,HA ,fl 1. X . - , 1 E A X X ,. ,f A , up 1 A, T '19 H. . f YQ ...,,l.rr-., . ' ':lHA5.,!r A 'Z' x ' FQ-fini'-4 113 , N V ' ,,4?.'?-if? N, . --1: ,Y 'M 'L 71 ' :ISI I Y A 5 K. I Ng, ' Y- , Y m 1 , , , - f'f5--. I K , ' 3,3545 J- ,, .Wh A fl 1- .5 Qi K' 'Z f: .43 4- -:QR Y. '-: . ,f gf.-' - , . , u v ,V , . .1 T. . 2.155-A 1' w , ' Wilde. l' 9 -' .- ff 1 ' . nf -' ' 7 , '-,'i:7ff'54-. , 11' . We AEG IS as 1907 VOLXXXW CHARLES FREDERICK LUBERGER, jr., A A Q Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids High School, Coe College. 9 Hubbard House ROBERT Isaac LYON Vlfashington, District of Columbia George llfashington University. I2 Sanborn House 4.51 - JOSEPH PATRICK MQCANN, B 0 H Chelsea, Massachusetts Y Chelsea High Schoolg Freshman -and Sophomore Football Lg ! Teams, Track Squad, 'o3. Beta Theta P1 House 1 F . ff ll' iii, ' . fjlxa - ' XVALLIS ANGUS MCCOX. K Ii Ix Somerville, Massachusetts Somerx ille Latin High School Freshman Football Team' C 1 313' tain Sophomore Football Team - 54 Fayerweather Hall '45 gs V , f .-+T' ' ' N 7. . . I 'f . D ' 5 H935 'C 4 - :A T?4rtQe2i .. - - ,s. 7 . :W . ,535 , .V , 'ia ' '....fel 552' M. X , R- . :-. 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGISQA 1907 JOHN FRANK IXTCDAVITT, W Y, Turtle Pompton Lake, New jersey Goff Schoolg Mandolin Club, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5g Darlumlzllz,iWagaz1'11e Board. 21 Richardson Hall HARRY 'SULLIVAN MCDEVITT, 0 A X Allston, Massachusetts Brighton High School, Captain Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track and Baseball Teainsg Glee Club, 'o3, 'o4, 'ogg College Choir, 'o3, '04, 'o5g Vaucleville Show, '04, 'ogg Second Football Team, '04, Varsity Baseball Team, 'ogg Varsity Foot- ball Squad, 'o5. 2 College Hall JEROME AMBROSE MCDONALD, If I Boston, Massachusetts Boston Latin Schoolg Football Squad, '04, 'o5. IS College Hall FRANK MCDONOUGH, jr., 2 .X Denver, Colorado ' East Denver High School. 5 Thornton Hall ' Re AEGIS9. 1907 V0z.XXX11f JAMES PATRICK MCKEARIN Proctor, Vermont Proctor High School. 6 Hallgarten Hall CHARLES ALPHoNso NECKZENDREE Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School, St. Thomas' Episcopal Choir, '04, 5. ' 3 Reed Hall JOHN ROY MCLANE, A K E, Turtle Milford, New Hampshire St. Paul's School, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Base- ball T earn, Sophomore Baseball Team, Varsity Tennis Team, o4, 'ogg Assistant Manager Varsity Football Team. , 8 Hubbard -House JOSEPH COURTNEY MAHONEY Millers Falls, Massachusetts L Garheld High School. S Wfentworth Hall 1f01.XXX11f f7Ize AEGISEA 1907 HARLEX' ELMER MANN Kimball Union Academy. CLAUDE BENTLEY lWAXFIE Mount Herxnon Seminary. GUY RINDGE BlERRILL Rindge Manual Training S WILLIAM JOSEPH MINSCH, Worcester High School. lVoodsville, New Hampshire 3 School Street LD, .Y T If Mount Sunapce, New Hampshire IO Wentworth Hall Cambridge, Massachusetts chool. S Sanborn House d T A Worcester, Massachusetts, IO Richardson Hall 'VP 75.2 AEGISQ 1907 VQLXXXW ROY MULLINS Baldwinsville, Massachusetts Murdock School.. 9 College 'Street -VVALTER SCOTT NESMITI-1 Goffstown, New Hampshire Goffstown High School. 41 South Main Street ALBION Ross NICKERSON . ' Swanville, Maine Swanville Academyg Freshmafn Football Team. U 24 YVentworth Hall. HAROLD LOUVILLE NILES, 0 A X Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School. 8 Crosby House 1f01.XXX11f fZZe AEGISSIA 1907 97 CLIFFORD EATON NORRIS Riverside, Rhode Island Durfee High School. 25 College Street EIAROLD DUNCAN OLIPIIANT Methuen, Massachusetts Methuen High School. 2 Thornton Hall JAMES MILTON O,NEILL Canandaigua, New York b Canandaigua Academyg Sophomore Debating Teamg Alter- nate Brown Debate 'o President Debating Union' Second Prize, Class of 1866, Y'o5.D, ' 628 'Wheeler Hall FRED DICKEY ORDWAY, A T A Milford, New Hampshire Milford High Schoolg College Band, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5. . Delta Tau Delta House .ex - iglflf-'L . , . -Xiu.. ' . X 3:1 2e f :Qi ' -1 If 1 -N M A sg w. .fl iw .7 --: 4313. .153 lf: ik 1, : Wg -'iffel ' -5-if -':l 'Z 'Gil ,fm Y- , I K, I H . FT T 3' f ' 'f' -1' ' . 2' f ' '.v wif -1-. ff. i.' v , l -5 'I Pia: : A A- '5l9i3'i.?' ' 'R 113551 mv-Ai? . .Y .I .- I , kmil- , ,-L, I, J ' 311 . ' A 'QQ' - Q' 5 ' 7Ze AEG IS 2 1907 VOLXXXW .gh GEORGE URIAS PARIS Phillips-Exeter Academy. Sandy Hill, New York 16 Richardson Hall HAROLD PARKER Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School, College Band, '03, '04, 'o5. IQ Fayerweather Hall ROBERT HOUGHTON PEARSON, K K If Concord High School. RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK, 0 FA Concord, New Hampshire 5 Crosby House ' Mount Vernon, New Hampshire Mt. Vernon High Schoolg Captain Golf Team, 'o5. Thornton Hall Ifol.XXXIIf Yfze AEGIS .sa 1.907 HARRY JOSEPH PELREN, A J w, Turtle Concord, New Hampshire Concord High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Club, Mandolin Club, 'o3, o4, 'o5g Manager Freshman Baseball Team. we I3 Crosby House RALPH SHELBURNE PERKINS Pittsfield, New Hampshire Pittsfield High School. 9 lVentworth Hall THOMAS DANIEL PERRY, K K K Burlington, Vermont Edmunds High School, Dartmouth Illagazine Board, ZEGIS Board. 6 Proctor House CHARLES WALDO PICKETT, K K K Portsmouth High School. Portsmouth, New Hampshire IOO 72.-2 AEGIS 3 1907 VULXXXJV 1 V-5. .A-- I-, .35 A ff 7 1 is 131 f- ,-,-,. 5v3I-ffj l Qui? . .R-, ' 'zfJ L 1 455' fly. ffmfii f .., Vx -T13-gm ,tif gf-.X . f T fa. f I I iv-,yi 14' mf 1 l A if L ,., ,, ,.-. I. . , ,kr W- A-.11 I 'ei ' F3111-5:yGQ,,2-3 iff 15.4 4'I5V:ii5,1C. 1-' , ' ' ' 'Lian , g f . Q .Mx ' lg Ps, ?d:4E96'J.4'f 'r.,:k1:-gyifs' W .. 31 fi CARLOS THORNTON PIERCE, LF T, Turtle . ' Newton Center, Massachusetts Cutler's Schoolg Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams. 21 Richardson Hall JONATHAN PIPER Stratham, New Hampshire Phillips-Exeter Academy. X37 Fayerweather Hall CURTIS PLUMMER, HT 1' Brookline, Massachusetts Noble and Greenoughg Mandolin Club, 'o3, 'o4, 'ogg Assistant Manager Basketball Team. 21 Richardson Hall :HARRY YVOODBURY PORTER, K 2' A Old Town, Maine Holderness School. IQ Fayerweather Hall 1f01.XXX11f Die AEGIS w 1907 101 EUGENE MILES PRENTICE, I .Y Du Quoin, Illinois University of lVisconsing Mandolin Club, 'o4. REUBEN PARKER PRICI-I.-XRD, If If K Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School, Freshman Track T eamg Sophomore Relay Teamg Varsity Track Team, 'o4, 'o5g Sopho- more Football Teamg Varsity Relay Team, 'o5g Football Squad, 'o5. I - Kappa Kappa Kappa House IRA HUMPHREY PROUTY, 112 A 0 Keene, New Hampshire Keene High School. Phi Delta Theta House BOYD WASSON PUTNAM df I' A Lowell Massachusetts Lowell H1 h School College Hall f f W ' - 'V.Q'A51f:-,, 1 1 . V D ' -gi Q ,C ', .. f,'I,:--7.1.2 f. ' - v ' it r-3 ' Q , 3 171' ff' ' 5 . lv13'1' 2'-Y' . F4 22 41 irifiyf 55? 4, 1 ,, G . W My-Sem - L.- zig- f'4f,f. J' fl ',.g, Q4-' JG S+ ' 4 102 'Die AEGIS is 1907 . V01. XXXW .1-4:?P3?:gLq.. ' THEODORE TOWNE REDINGTON, A K E Evanston, Illinois . Evanston Township High Schoolg EGIS Board. A Delta Kappa Epsilon Rooms , X 3 G mx Qs f X R V I my as si .7 f, ix ' I l Af Mx A Q vfl 1 .sfgfg-lirfi, . - I 45SxEQiQ-4 r 1 A . 5- - ' ' ,.,,-.,,,,.,,,,,.- ., kivbsf' 'vefia +'m:IC.iQxf,' I A 4 X N , , j L, N . 4 I 1 s P 8 x , . .- , 'N , 2 , n W' gw jg JAMES CROWLEY REILEY, A A U1 Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School. zo Crosby House . THOMAS EDWARD REILLY, A T A Randolph, Massachusetts if V in ,.', - Randolph High Schoolg Freshman Baseball Teamg Sopho- . , ' , more Baseball Teamg Baseball Squad, 'o4, 'o5. - R If .- ro Thornton Hall ' -1- ,- l , , r 'Q ' Q . -4.5, 1. ' - .r,,. ,AJ .-f A, HY . ' Qiv.g,1sQQxQgq - -1 -,fruafs . A-.,' mggrf X.-1' V vuxifiibl CHARLES ARTHUR ALLINGHANI RICE, di Z K Springfield, Massachusetts , , V Mechanic Arts High Schoolg Mass. State Agricultural College.- W jx I2 Fayerweather Hall ' VOLXXXIV Re AEGISSL-. 1907 A io EARLE THOMAS RICI-IARDS, A T A Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High Schoolg .ZEGIS Board. Delta Tau Delta House CHARLES PORTER RICHAXRDSON, A K E ' Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School. 1 Proctor House EDWARD RICHARDSON, K K K Wellesley Hills, Massachusetis Wfellesley High Schoolg Manager Sophomore Baseball Team. Kappa Kappa Kappa House EDWARD SEWARD RICHARDSON, X KP Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High Schoolg Mandolin Club, '06, 8 Sanborn House ml' N .. RAF. PT Wifi: Ras ., .fiffff .wks 315915222 EE7:ff'Ej.,i2 -15,-Lei '22 - 104 Re AEGISR 1907 VQLXXXW 3. I X 5. A Reg! . Z9 If ,, ..,-,..-Q .-inn F -X f fgfzl ' S 5:5 e . I a :Q , . 1 I, Nat, xr . .La-: 3.3- iilffigli 1 . .ff? 'f ,Ji ws. sag PHILIP RICHARDSON Nashua High School. CARL NOYES ROBERTS Rochester High School. 'HARRIE CARLYLE ROMAX'NE Starkey Seminary. FRANK FULTON ROWELL, X T If Tilton Seminary. EM it ' f f riff 1 Vi z- WS- ' A -E:- . g .21 -015 . . I , -'. :rw I 5 'i Nashua, New Hampshire 5 Reed Hall Place, New Hampshire 2 3 Wentwvorth Hall Milo Center, New York 30 Hallgarten Hall Sunapee, New Hampshire IO VVentworth.Hall 1f01.XXX11f i2Ze AEG IS all 1907 io MOSES HERMAN SANBORN Fremont, New Hampshire Sanborn Seminary. 29 Hallgarten Hall VVILLIAM AUoUsTUs SANBORN, jr., w A 0 Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School. Phi Delta Theta House 'T' XV.-XLTER BUTLER SANBORN, K K K Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High Schoolg Track Squad, 'o4. Kappa Kappa Kappa House CHESTER JAMES SANDY, Q Z K Chicago, Illinois Englewood High Schoolg Hors Board. I2 Fayerweather Hall 106 A 7Ze AEGISQ 190.7 V01.XXX11f A ,, .Li ff:-Tlii' f ,' a 335 l 2 ' 'N in I 3 I in ,tai 'liek ' NK E 9 f 5? RALPH WALDO EMERSON SAWIN, B 0 IZ . Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School' M ' , ass. Institute of Technology. g Beta Theta Pi House , ROGER CONANT SI-IATTUCK Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School. I o Hubbard House DENNIS EDNVARD SHEEHAN, jr. Midclleboro, Massachusetts Middle-boro High School. II 'Wentworth Hall HOMER TAFT SIBLEY North Newport New Hampshire Richards Hidh School Honorable Mention Gr ek o 5. - I4 Fayerweather Hall 2 F,,,., . I v -- ' 'b 9 ' Y 1 3 y ' -W' ps ma, 2, - Y - 'U a:- 45' ,,:?f,:fgi:51',1 f' Vat- 1 L 3, 4 f.. . f 14 Ifol.XXXIlf Ee AEGISQ5 1907 io VVILFRED HIRAM SMART, X T K Canaan, New Hampshire New Hampton Literary Instituteg Varsity Debating Squad 'ogg Sophomore Debating Team. IQ Reed Hall RALPH AMSDEN SMEAD Greenfield, Massachusetts Greenfield High School. 1 5 Fayerweather Hall CHAUNCEY WAYLAND SMITH, 0? A 0 Norridgewock, Maine 'Kimball Union Academyg Sophomore Football Teamg Foot- ball Squad, 'o4, 'o5. 25 Lebanon Street , . T . f. FLOYD TANGIER SMITH, K 2 Wakayma, japan '- Kimball Union Academyg Track Squad, '04, '05, f 4 5151232 1' ' T 108 Zire AEG IS as 1907 V0z.XXX11f MoRR1s ICELLOGG SMITH, W 1' Hanover, New Hampshire Phillips-Andover Academyg Mandolin Club, '03, '04, '0 5g Dartmouth Board, '03, '04, 'o5g Athletic Editor, '04, 'ogg Foot- ball Squad, '04, 'ogg Cane Spree, '05, 9 School Streep Riel-IARD STEELE SOUTHGATE, 0 A X, Turtle Woodstock, Vermont Woodstock High Schoolg Mandolin Club, '03, '04, '05g fliers 'Q Board. 30 Richardson Hall N' f .QTMS RAY ALLISON SPENCER Ayer, Massachusetts Ayer High Schoolg Class President, Sophomore Fallg Honor- able Mention, Greek, '05, 9 Reed Hall , '-3 LEON ALFRED SPRAGUE, 0 A X Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High Schoolg Manager Sophomore Football Team. 9 College Hall -211 V01.XXX11f iZ2Qe AEGISSA. 1907 CHESTER ARTHUR STEARNS, w A 0 johnson, Vermont Bordentown Military Institute zo Crosby House Albany, New York CLARENCE HENRY' STERN IS 'Wheeler Hall Albany High School. Too -4 -'593-5'?i:'2 : ALBERT EMERY STEVENS Lawrence, Massachusetts . . . 'V ' , ' i , Lawrence High School. 8 Wentworth Hall Pi ' 1 me , CORNELIUS MORTIMER STILPHEN, jr., B 0 II Boston, Massachusetts Cheshire Military Academy 5 EGIS Board. ' Beta Theta Pi House xiii? . 1 i.1?:' 21. Eirllk I 1 :Pa f v .., .Oxy if vll ' :J Q H .4 -'ws . 'Q .f. , .iii viiflv r , Uff' . 141,-log' hal-1 i 1 ui' Q, -.- , 1 . :In 'W' V 4 5' Jw J K ...f 25 Q . gf b xr r if .3 Q Al ,ill Cf , j :A A .ng 1' vig if .:,.- :- :gf-:21 ?4.1. 1-, gi, :aff - C if 7 513? x ' k , 4 .. -'4::v:':-:1i2 E35:4g--11'-.fig Q'-2 gg X 11.2 Q .4 R' r- - IIO Re AEGISH 1907 VoZ.XXXIIf EARLE HILDRETH STONE Concord, New Hampshire Q Concord High School. 9 College Street ROBERT TPTOMAS STOKES, w 2 K Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn High School. 16 Reed Hall HARRY CARL STORRS, B 0 17 Hanover, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy, Freshman and Sophomore Foot- ball Teams, Track Squad, 'o3, ,042 Varsity Football Squad, 'o4, og, 42 South Main Street A 3- PARKER WILSON TABOR, X T K Pittsburg, New Hampshire Cushing Academy. 2I Wheeler Hall , ,I fi5:3x.-ig-'g- - fx-5-Sfrfr-4-' ' - .biifih-Zh . -. 1f01,XXX11f Yiie AEGISLPA 1907 III JOHN .APPLETON TARBELL, X 111 Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School. I2 Crosby House ARTHUR XVENDELL TAYLOR, X T K VVarre11, Massachusetts V Qg qi SN:-.S Wlarren High School. 9 College Street 1. H11 '-'eff Q -.1 f, F s' ' -Y 4- ,-J, Si-T. - f I :riff , 1-wk' .Q '1',ff?'-,-fry' -' FRANKLIN BARRETT TAYLOR Centreville, Massachusetts New York State Normal School. 25 North Main Street 'a7?' i 'Li ALBERT PERKINS TIBBETTS, 0 2 K Somersworth, New Hampshire Somersworth High School. 7 Fayerweather Hall II2 'Ee AEGIS sa. 1907 VUIQXXXW ROLAND RAY TILESTON Randolph, Massachusetts Stetson High School. The Tavern ERNEST HODGDON TRICKEY Rochester, New Hampshire Rochester High School. 31 Wheeler Hall W11,L1Aw1 BERTRAM TWISS, 11? K T New Bedford, Massachusetts Friends' Schoolg Freshman Library Prizeg Honorable Mention, English, 'o5. , 29 Sanborn House SOLON JOSHUA VAIL Randolph, Vermont I Randolph High School. ' 16 Thornton Hall . 1. fit 1f01.XXX11f 'Ee AEGISSA 1907 II WILLIAM DODGE VVALKER, dl K HF Goffs Falls, New Hampshire Manchester High School, Class Treasurer, 'o 5. . 9 Crosby House JOHN CARMAN WVALLACE, J K E Montclair, New Jersey East High Schoolg Freshman and Sophomore Basketball Teams. zo Crosby House JAMES WILLIAM WALLACE, 0 A 0, Turtle Saint Louis, Missouri St. Louis Central High Schoolg Class Track Team, 'ogg Track Squad, ,O4J Assistant Manager Baseball Team, 'o5. Phi Delta Theta House HARRY JAMES WARNER, B 0 I7 Muskegon, Michigan Hopkinson School. -Beta Theta Pi House 'gag .f?:f5:3i,5i'L - . ' 1213 p f II4. He AEGIS521. 1907 V0z.XXX11f , A415553 -g. 'X r In ,X 4 , K '52 'sf . ny: F49 U , 57:54 Md 'I l Y ri ' 5, if fr . xnx- fs f Rb BENJAMIN MARTIN WASHBURN, X T K Bethel, Vermont Whitcomb High School, Dramatic Club, 'o4g Rufus Choate Scholar, 'o4g Honorable M6Ht1OH, German, 'o5g-Eels Board. - 21 Wheeler Hall VVALTER GABLB WEHRLE, K Z Roxbury, Massachusetts Boston Latin School, Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams. 18 College Hall PIARRY RICIIMOND WELLMAN, A K E Lowell, Vermont Brigham Academy, Dramatic Club, 'o3, 'o4g Vaudeville Corn- P0-UY, '04, 'O5- 1 HARRY STEWART WIIITAKER Newport, Vermont Newport Academy. ' 55 Wheeler Hall 1f01.XXX11f Ee AEGISQJ. 1907 II ALFRED GANTT WHITE, U1 A 0 Saint Louis, Missouri St. Louis Central High School, Mandolin Club, 'o3, 'o4, 'o5g Banjo Club, '04, 'o5. Phi Delta Theta House DAVID EDWARD VVIGHT Ogdensburg, New York A fiifif ffi - Ogclensburg Free Academy. 7 Reed Hall Qi 1 if ' . gi V, F' .. 5 K V-. wif' : 4 ,I if . .,,.,w, 1. I .UML V. -QQ I - -Q ini ,K H ,i DoN JASON WILLIAMS Keene, New Hampshire Keene High Schoolg Class Basketball Team, 'ogg Varsity Bas- ketball Squad, ,O4 I3 'Sanborn House CHARLES WESLEY TALPEY WILLSON Farmington, New Hampshire r Farmington High School. 26 Wentworth Hall f M si Q56 XVI. 116 flhe AEGIS2 1907 1f01.XXXW ARTHUR EUGENE WINSLOW, A K 'E Oakland, Maine Colby Academy. 21 Reed Hall LOUIS CARL WOOD Berlin, New Hampshire Berlin High School. II Reed Hall CHESTER TENNEY WOODBURY Salem, New Hampshire Pinkerton Academy. 2I Hallgarten Hall CHARLES PARKER WOODWORTH, A A 10 . Concord, New Hampshire Concord High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Clubg Mandolin Club, 'o3, YO4, 'o5. I3 Crosby House 1f01.XXX11f Yiie AEGISAPA 1907 THACHER WASHBURN VVORTHEN, K K If Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School, Golf Team, 'o4, Captain Golf Team, '05, Assistant Manager Track Team, 'o 5. 1 1 Webster Avenue YVILLIAM ULYSSES WYMAN, If K K, Turtle Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School, Orpheus Club, 'o4, 'o5, College Choir, '04, 'o5, Glee Club, 'o4, 'o5, Sophomore Relay Team, Sophomore Football Team, Track Squad, 'o4, 'o5. 5 Crosby House PERCY LAWRENCE YOUNG, W F Boston, Massachusetts Stone School. 16 Wheeler Hall Y WHQEVELE-R HALL NEW -QNN -X U4 N is I Q5 pl :Q g- -SMH A 'liltllll lllxi w W W - Q ,4 ---X 1A.'- ' ' 5 v V 5 ,- -ff' JW, If'-N 3. 1 I ,K :Jil ll Ah Yllll nl I :Fl ll - - History of 1908 E ARE an extraordinary class. Anybody in college will tell you this, that is, anybody not in any other class. Wfe took the Freshman Q 5 Bible courses last year, and one quotation which U we then learned seems now exquisitely applicable L J ' to ourselves, Bless, and curse not. ' 619 xg W7 e won the football rush, though we have a 'J never been able to convince the Freshmen that the juniors didn't give us the ball. Of course we had our picture taken. Chuck and the Sophomores decided that Butterfield was not an appropri- ate background, so-we went down to Mink brook. My! but didn't the Sophs egg us! From the Administration building to Hamp's we ran like fiends. Once we tried to rush them. But broken eggs, you know, some- times smell bad, and, anyway, a fellow can't rush much when he is all no 'Ee AEGISSL 1907 VULXXXW dressed up. VVe have sold the Freshmen text-books, radiators, chapel seats, and relics of Dan Vlfebster galore. Wfith the proceeds We purpose to buy Chuck a new house. Finally, to speak the plain truth, We ean't see the difference between ourselves and Seniors. The only great difhoulty is that they and the faculty can't see that We are any diierent from Freshmen. LUQQ4 ' 1 . -'f1'si'Q45r D' . 3' 0 agile fu-Eg:-1. 1 W'-FW -Hfuut. L I . 1 I I I I I 1 V l 122 726 AEGIS.S,L. 1907 Vol.XXXIV Class Roll of 1908 ADLER, LAWRENCE New York City 2 Wheeler ALDEN, ALSON GILBERT Orange, New jersey ANDERSON, ARTHUR THEODORE, 41 .E K East Boston, Massachusetts 2 Reed ANDERSON, FRANK YVILLIAM, W 2 K East Boston, Massachusetts ' 2 Reed ANDREW, THOMAS EDWIN, A T A Lawrence, Massachusetts Delta Tau Delta House ATWOOD, WILLIAM THOMPSON Ware, Maine 23 Lebanon Street BADGER, ERASTUS BEETHOVEN, Qd, 0 A X Winchester, Massachusetts 28 Reed BAINE, GEORGE FREDSON, w F A Clinton, Massachusetts , I Richardson BARNES, ARTHUR BRADLEY I Lowell, Massachusetts II Fayerweather BARTLETT, EDWARD PAYSON Belchertown, Massachusetts BATCHELDER, PAUL MAsoN BECKETT, BERTRAM, K K K 1 Thornton 23 North Main Street Portsmouth, New Hampshire Cambridge, Massachusetts Kappa Kappa Kappa House BENNETT, CHARLES GREENLEAF, X T K Tilton, New Hampshire 4 College Street 1101. XXX1 If Yle AEGISAPAIQOT I23 BILLS, CLINTON EDWIN, W' 1' I6 Wheeler BLAKE, FRANCIS GILNIIXN, X m 3 Crosby BLARELY, JOSEPH URIG 49 F ayerweather BLANCHARD, GORDON, 0 A X 36 Reed BLANPIED, DAVID ROBERT, X T K , 24 Hallgarten BLOOD, ARTHUR KIMBALL, X df 7 Crosby BUTTERFIELD, GEORGE, B 0 17 31 Reed CARNS, RAYMOND LEDDEN, 07 K T Phi Kappa Psi CARR, WALLACE GEORGE, K Z 7 Elm House CARTER, ROYAL PARKINSON 24 Reed CHANDLER, ALBERD RICHARD 8 Fayerweather CHASE, CLEON JOSEPH, df I' A I Phi Gamma Delta Rooms N Monson, Massachusetts Canandaigua, New York Montpelier, Vermont Brookline, Massachusetts ewtonville, Massachusetts Lynn, Massachusetts North Bedford, Maine East Berlin, Connecticut Oxford, New Hampshire Woburn, Massachusetts Norwich, Connecticut Concord, New Hampshire CHEDEL, ROBERT WHITCOMB Randolph, Verfnont I9 Thornton CHESLEY, ROLAND EDWARD, Pukwana VVest Lebanon, Maine A 35 Reed , CLARK, JOHN ALEXANDER, A A 01 Evanston, Illinois V Alpha Delta Phi House CLARK, HAROLD CHARLES U Keene, New Hampshire 1 4 Elm I24 'Ee AEGISE. 1907 ' 1f01.XXX11f CORCORAN, JOHN WILLIAM, B 0 H Boston, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi COGSWELL, HAROLD BICKFORD Concord, New Hampshire 3 Wentxvorth J COLE, LEON SARGENT Claremont, New Hampshire IO Elm COMSTOCK, DONALD LAIRD, X T K Chelsea, Vermont 3 Wentworth COOK, FRANK GORDON, K K K ' Concord, New Hampshire zo Sanborn COOPER, FRED ALLEN, J K E Chicago, Illinois - Q 31 Reed COWER, HOWARD WYNIAN, I0 1' A Ylforcester, Massachusetts 2g Reed CROWLEY, RALPH ELMER, B 0 17 Taunton, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi House CURRIER, RALPH PRESCOTT Ponemah, New Hampshire CUSHING, JOHN THAYER - Lakeport, New Hampshire 42 Fayerweather Y CUSHMAN, OLIVER NVESLEY Manchester, New Hampshire 7 Pleasant Street DANFORTH, RICHARD STEVENS, X 10 Gardiner, Maine Chi Phi House ' DARLING, EDWIN WOODBRIDGE, B 0 17 Boston, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi House DE ANGELIS, CHARLES LE MOYNE, ET 1' Utica, New York 41 Fayerweather DETLEFSEN, JOHN ADOLPH, dl I' A ' Cambridge, Massachusetts 29 Fayerweather DONAHUE, JOSEPH JOYCE, B 0 H - Medford, Massachusetts 30 Fayerweather I 1f01.XXX11f fZZe AEGIS sa 1907 125 DUNHAM. JASPER SPRAGUE, W 2 Ii' Brooklyn, New York 24 Thornton DUNN, THEODORE IRA U Rockport, Massachusetts 26 College EBERLY, ARTHUR ALLEN, .Y w Hiawatha, Kansas Chi Phi House ELVVELL, GEORGE YVILLIAM, W I' A Exeter, New Hampshire Phi Gamma Delta Rooms EMERY, HENRX' STOWELL Salem Depot, New Hampshire IO Elm ENGLISH, FREDERIC TCENT lrVa1'eham, Massachusetts I Elm ENGLISH, HAROLD LEWIS Lisbon, New Hampshire I7 Sanborn ENGLISH, VVILLIAM FRYE, jr., Pukwana East YVindsOr, Connecticut 18 VVentworth EVANS, VVEBSTER BREWER, 0 A 0 Hyde Park, Massachusetts Phi Delta Theta House EVERETT, JOHN STEPHEN, 07 K UT Framingham, Massachusetts 18 Fayerweather FARRINGTON, EDWARD CHIPMAN, dl A 0 Chelsea, Massachusetts 33 Fayerweather EISKE, EBEN WINSLOW, 412 K HT Waltham, Massachusetts 7 Richardson - FLANDERS, PHILIP RAYMOND, X T K Rochester, New Hampshire 31 VVTLGSTSI' , FOOTE, VVARREN CLEVELAND, Hf T Newton Center, Massachusetts r6 Wheeler FORSAITH, VVILLIAM FRANCIS, X T K Auburn, New Hampshire V IO Reed ' FRAME, ROSCOE GEORGE Topsiield, Massachusetts 1 Thornton 126 7Ze AEGIS .M 1907 VALXXXIV FROTHINGI-IAM, DONALD YERDON, A A 0 Brooklyn, New York 7 Richardson FURMAN, WALTER FERGUSON Wilton, New Hampshire 50 Wheeler GARVIN, FRANK AUGUSTUS, A K Alf Sanford, Maine 2 5 Fayerweather GILLETTE, JEAN DUANE, X 0 Antwerp, New York Chi Phi House GLAZE, JoHN BALDWIN, K K K Denver, -Colorado Kappa Kappa Kappa House GOODHART, JosEPH ALFRED Randolph, Vermont 16 Thornton GRAY, JOHN HARVEY, Pukwana Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts I8 Wentworth GREELEY, ELIPHALET AUSTIN, Pukwana Haverhill, Massachusetts zo Wentworth GR,EENwooD, LESTER CLYDE, Pukwana Farmington, Maine GRIFFIN, THOMAS JEROME GRIFFIN, VVINTHROP AUSTIN, X 0 GRISWOLD, LAURENCE WAKEMAN, 0 A X GUSTAFSON, GUSTAE JAMES HALE, WARREN FREEMAN HALL, CHARLES MERRILL, 0 A HANCOCK, WALTER AXIKEN X 2 o Thornton South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts I Hallgarten Greenwood, Massachusetts 2 3 Reed Batavia, New York I8 Richardson East Boston, Massachusetts I8 Fayerweather Salem, Massachusetts 5 Sanborn Providence, Rhode Island IO West South Street , - Franklin Falls, New Hampshire I7 College Ifol.XXXIV fZZe AEG IS aa 1907 127 HANSON, FRED SUMNER, jr. Somerville, Massachusetts I5 South Main Street HAXZEN, RALPI'I XVILLIAM Vifhiteheld, New Hampshire .I Wentworth IHILL, ROGER FRANK, .Y 1' IC Tilton, New Hampshire 19 Thornton HILTON, HOWARD HOYT, .fl .1 YP Chicago, Illinois Alpha Delta Phi House HINNIAN, JOHN HOLAIES, S X North Stratford, New Hampshire II Thornton HOAR, CROSBY IARTHUR iVest Acton, Massachusetts HOBART, HAROLD SAWTELLE, K dl Nashua, New Hampshire Chi Phi House HODGSON, FRED HUDSON Methuen, Massachusestt Observatory HOLLAND, EDWARD fXUGUSTUS, A T J 'Wakefield Massachusetts 23 Reed HOPKINS, ARTHUR SHERWOOD, W' T Rome, New York I8 Richardson HOPKINS, LOUIS BERTRAM, A K E North Uxbridge, Massachusetts 2I Reed Hall HowE, LUTHER MAXWELL, d? K W Wakefield, Massachusetts 6 Elm HUEBENER, CURTIS EDWARD Dorchester, Massachusetts 31 Fayerweather IRISH, STACY BURTON, K T K Northfield, Vermont 2 West Maple Street ISAACSON, FOLLETT GRAEL Dorchester, Massachusetts ' I6 Hallgarten JORDAN, THOMAS EUGENE, cb K LF Lebanon, New Hampshire 4 Sanborn If I28 726 AEGISH 1907 VQLXXXJV JOYCE, HAROLD WINSLOW KEENAN, JOHN ICEITI-I. ROY LIARMON ICENNEDY, HARRY BEAN, X A KNIGHT, JOSEPH KING, Jr. KNIGHT, ,WILLIAM D., W F A ICNOX, BENJAMIN CLEMENT LEE, WILLIAM LERAN, A K E 2 2 Richardson 7 Sanborn 6 Wheeler 9 Fayerweather Davison Block 3 Reed 16 Sanborn LEE, VVILLIAM VVALLACE, Jr., K Z LEETE, GEORGE PAUL LEWIS, ARTHUR LEON, di F A LEWIS, MASON AVERY, 11? A 0 LEWIS, MORTON LEE LIBBY, JOSEPH RALPH, X dl 4. Proctor 2 3 Fayerweather Davison Dedham, Massachusetts Granville, New York Watertown, Massachusetts Spokane, Washington Hyde Park, Massachusetts Rockford, Illinois Manchester, New Hampshire Perry, Ohio Malden, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire Lakeport, New Hampshire Colorado Springs, Colorado Phi Delta Theta House . 5 Fayerweather Chi Phi House Claremont, New Hampshire Putnam, Connecticut LILLARD, THADDEUS NEELY, A K E .Saint Louis, Missouri ' r Sanborn LOCKE, ISAAC BEAUCHAMP, 0 A X Belmont, Massachusetts go Richardson m.XXX11f The AEGIS sa 1 907 12,9 LOWE, GEORGE BLAINE, A J IP Alpha Delta Phi Ho LOWE, PORTER XVEBBER, A' .Y I7 Richardson LUNT, JOSEPH RICI'I.'XRD LYON, H:ENRY WARE, Jr., I3 61 I7 ' I3 Richardson LYNDE, YVILLIAM MAYO T7 College lWCZ-XLLASTER, PIOWARD EDWARD, J If E 6 College Street MCALLISTER, THOMAS SAVORY ' 46 Fayerweather MOAULIEEE, FLORENCE JOSEPH, 0 A ,Y H 26 Reed MCCARTY, JOHN DALY rr Wentworth BQCCARTY, PETER FLORENCE 31 Fayerweather McELWA1N,qJOHN PIAZEN - 1 lVheeler MICIQDNE, FRANK EDWARD 7 Reed MCLANE, CLARENCE JAMES' 9 Hallgarten MANN, SCOTT' VVHITCHER I4 Tavern MARION, GARDNER SPARHAWK, A A 0 '. S Richardson MARSDEN, RAYMOND ROBERT, W K W Davison Block Cleveland, Ohio Fitchburg, Massachusetts Grovelancl, Massachusetts Portsmouth, New Hampshire Williamstown, Vermont llfinnetka, Illinois Xlfest Derry, New Hampshire Wforcester, Massachusetts Fitchburg, Massachusetts Dorchester, Massachusetts Holyoke, Massachusetts Dover, New Hampshire Ryegate, Vermont lN7OOclsville, New Hampshire Brighton, Massachusetts Utica, New York I3O I Re AEGISM 1907 VOIXXXIV MZARSH, EVERETT THOMAS, fb K W' , Evanston, Illinois NTARSH, RAYNIOND EUGENE Westport, New Hampshire 4 Elm MARSHALL, LEE VVOODBURY Manchester, Massachusetts 25 Richardson MZELVILLE, CHESTER XVARREN, A A W Brookline, Massachusetts 4 Crosby MERRILL, RICI'IARD BRACKETT, K K K Littleton, New Hampshire Kappa Kappa Kappa House MZILLER, VVILLIAM ALEXANDER, X M Easthampton, Massachusetts 33 Reed BKOREY, H.fXRdLD ARTHUR, TVilcler, Vermont Davison Block NTORRISSEY, THOMAS PAUL, E X Springfield, Massachusetts 7 Sanborn ' MOWER, EARL CLIFFORD, I X VVindSOr, Vermont I7 Crosby MIUNKELT, FREDERICK HIERMAN, K E - Brooklyn, New York 16 Reed NICHOLS, ANDREW LEACH Sudbury, Vermont 4 lVentworth NICHOLS, CHESTER VVARREN Reading, Massachusetts 7 'Wentworth NICHOLS, LEONARD GATES, A K E Reading, Massachusetts 5 Elm House NORTON, JOHN ALOYSIUS Boston, Massachusetts 41 'Wheeler NORTON, JAMES JACKSON, K K K Chicago, Illinois Kappa Kappa Kappa House NUTE, STANLEY PEARL Farmington, New Hampshire 7A Thornton ' 1f'01.XXX11f Re AEGIS QA 1907 I3I OYSI-IEA, ARTHUR DENNIs, IP I' .1 Laconia, New Hampshire Phi Gamma Delta House PARKER, IQAYMOND BREWER, 13 H ll Reading, Massachusetts IQ Collcgc PARRINSON, DANA Waltham, 'Massachusetts 30 Recd PATTON, JOHN SIDNEY, jr. Allston, Massachusetts 22 Recd PEASE, RALPH SOUTHWORTH Fall River, Massachusetts 9 Pleasant Street PEEBLES, RIC!-IARD ROGERS, J T .I ' Ashland, Kentucky A Delta Tau Delta House PERKINS, ALLEN NlOORE, U A .Y Mfellesley Hills, Massachusetts II Crosby PEEIEEER, CHARLES IARTHUR, B 0 17 Quincy, Illinois 35 Reed PHILLIPS, SIDNEY EAMES PITCHER, KARL HERBERT, X w 5 3 Fayerweather PROCTOR, JAMES SULLIVAN, 0 A ,Y RICH, EDWARD DILLON, K K K 30 Richardson , Kappa Kappa Kappa House RICH, WVALTER CLARENCE, w A 0 8 Crosby RICHARDSON, JOSEPH LELAND, A A Q ROBINSON, FRANK Ass-URY, X Q ROGERS, HARRY KNOX 4 Hubbard 3 Crosby 2 3 Thornton Collinsville, Connecticut Haverhill, Massachuse' ts Fitchburg, Massachusetts Boulder, Colorado Concord, New Hampshire Roxbury, Massachusetts Brookline, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire RUTHERFORD, SEYMOU R SUFFER 132 772.-2 AEGISH. 1907 1fU1.XXXW Ross, CARL WILBUR Y 24 Sanborn ROTOH, ARTHUR BoYLsToN, w F A Phi Gamma Delta Rooms ROYCE, CLAYTON ELBERT I4 Reed RUGG, HAROLD GRDXVAY RUGG, ROBERT BILLINGS, A J w ' ' 29 Richardson RUGGLES, SYDNEY LEE IO Tavern RUTHERFORD, ALYA BRUCE I4 Richardson Calais, Maine Milford, New Hampshire West Woodstock, Vermont Fitchburg, Massachusetts Roxbury, Massachusetts Plainfield, New Hampshire Vlfaddington, New York Waddington, New York I4 Richardson Ludlow, Massachusetts RUXTON, DOUGLAS DONALD, 0 A X 5 Richardson SVAFFORD, CHARLES NOAPI, 2 ,Y Quechee, Vermont I2 Reed SANBORN, BENJAMIN EUGENE, jr. Leavitt's Hill, New Hampshire 23 Fayerxveather SCHILLING, FREDERICK EDWARD, 112 K Uf New Britain, Connecticut Davison Block SEVERANCE, CHARLES CONANT, A T A Rochester, New Hampshire Delta Tau Delta House SHAW, ARTHUR BRIGGS, A A dl Joliet, Illinois Alpha Delta Phi House ' SHERBURNE, RALPPI I'IOLMES A Renacook, New Hampshire 23 Fayerwoather SHERBURNE, RAYMO'ND VVARREN Tyngsbloro, Massachusetts I North Park Street 1f01,XXX11f Me AEGISQA 1907 133 SIDES, ARTHUR CLEMENT South Groveland. Massachusetts S Lebanon Street SKILLIN, CLARENCE PERCY, W' 1 Oak Park, Illinois S Hubbard SMITH, PORTER MACDOUGALL, A A dw Chicago, Illinois 21 Crosby SNOVV, CLIFTON ALBERT, A T A Holyoke, Massachusetts 1 Wheeler SNOXV, HAROLD HIXNSON, A A w Dover, New Hampshire 4 Crosby SOULE, ARTHUR TURNER, If ll' II' Somerville, Massachusetts Kappa Kappa Kappa House SPEARE, ALDEN TRUE Lynn, Massachusetts 52 Fayerxveather SQUIER, GEORGE EDWVIN, W' F Holyoke, Massachusetts 24 Wheeler STAPLES, CLARENCE XVELLS, II' .Y Franklin Falls, New Hampshire 4 Richardson STEARNS, MZALCOLM, 6 A X Springlield, Massachusetts 5 Richardson STONE, HENRY LEWIs, fb F A Haverhill, Massachusetts U zo Wentxvorth STUART, ARTHUR THOMPSON, W A 0 Lyndonville, Vermont 6 Crosby SYMMES, LAWRENCE METCALF, 0 A X 'Winchester, Massachusetts 28 Reed TAPPAN, STANFORD DAVIS, d? A 0 Hyde Park, Massachusetts i Phi Delta Theta House TATTERSON, JOHN MORRIS, 0 A X Biddeford, Maine A 30 Richardson TENNEY, ALLAN GRAY, B 0 17 Holliston, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi House 134 Re AEGISSR 1907 VQLXXXW THACHER, RUSSELL SANDERSON Littleton, Massachusetts THOMPSON, ROBERT FEARS, YP A 0 Gloucester, Massachusetts 6 Crosby THOMPSON, JOHN WILLIAM, A K E Cleveland, Ohio 6 College THOMPSON, PHILIP LAPORREST, w A 0 Saint johnsbury, Vermont ' 8 Crosby ' THORPE, BURTON DURRELL, 01 F A Lisbon, New Hampshire I7 Sanborn THNVING, ALBERT VVARREN, B 0 17 Somersworth, New Hampshire Beta Theta Pi House TITCOMB, FRANK ELMER, 'Pulcwana , Farmington, Maine eo Thornton TREADMVAY, LAURIS GOLDSMITI-I, K K K Quincy, Massachusetts Kappa Kappa Kappa House WVARNEY, THOMAS ZELNO, K K K Littleton, New Hampshire Kappa Kappa Kappa House WVIETOR, AUGUST FREDERICK, J T A Lawrence, Massachusetts Delta Tau Delta House XZINCENS, RICHARD GEORGE Springfield, Massachusetts Dartmouth Press ' VVALKER, CHARLES PIOXVARD, 10 A' K Portsmouth, New Hampshire I7 Richardson VVALKER, RAYMOND Edgartown, Massachusetts I5 Reed - XIVATSON, HIENRY R.'XY Brookline, Massachusetts 25 Richardson XVESTON, ARTHUR Mattapan, Massachusetts 15 Reed NVHIPPLE, HOWARD FRANKLIN, 10 A 0 Brockton, Massachusetts S Richardson 1f01.XxX1I' Die AEGIS aa 1907 135 XVI-IITE, EDGAR FOWLER, KP 1 .1 I Richardson WMI-IITNEY, IHXLVIN GOODNOW, J 1' J Observatory VVILSON, GEORGE FREDERICK I7 Crosby QVVILSON, RALPH LESLIE, K If K D Danvers, Massachusetts Groton, Massachusetts Newton, Massachusetts Berlin, New Hampshire Kappa Kappa Kappa House WVILSON, WVILLIAM IHOXVARD, 111 J 0 Holyoke, Massachusetts Phi Delta Theta House VVINKLEY, WMILLARD CHOATE 23 Reed WVINSLOXV, ELISI-IA FREEMAN I9 College WVOODMAN, ,VVILLIAM HIIDDEN, .S ,Y II Thornton VVOODVVARD, LEON ARTHUR 24 Reed WIVOOLDRIDGE, REGINALD 6 Elin XVORCESTER, VVILLIAM WVARREN, X 1' If 2 Wentworth VVYMAN, ARTHUR MERRIANI, X w 7 Crosby Dover, New Hampshire Norwood, Massachusetts Haverhill, Massachusetts East Swanzey, New Hampshire Melrose, Massachusetts Hollis, New Hampshire Lynn, Massachusetts , g. .191-gh.-J-.ieggffchz 'f 7' :ff.'-- 'lm' -f.5,j:,- , - 1 .,J3,ff,,2i-52,145-v:':3,12q' ,1,5V4:?gff3??b,-ffj. . if' :',,, J -1 53-J, ii5j4ZZij',fjiffwg. 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The editors are only huma.n and hence gave up the search early-far 7 from finding a man with the necessary requisites, they did not 7i C even find a man. - c 6 5 But you are nice boys-some of you. Most of you, in fact, Q Q seem bright, though your methods of procedure are somewhat fb fx primitive One sees the same antics in the Siam exhibit at the M1029 Zoo. You have speedily enough caught such essenital points as turning your trousers up to two-thirds their original length, and a proper air of nonchalance when making reference to your work. As we said before, you are nice boys, but we confess that at first we could not see what you were doing here. T The Sophomores tell us that you are not very fresh. Now to be frank, it would signify better things if you were. A healthy air of' freshness betokens certain excellent qualities, which one would hardly expect to find in such small boys. But this is no place for might-have-beensf' You are here to stay, and we must make the best of it. Don't try to grow up too rapidly. Be nice little chaps, at least until you can smoke on the campus. Believe us, you will be much more at home if you remain, figuratively, in knickerbockers awhile longer. 138 Pie AEGISM 1907 VULXXXW Class Roll Of 1909 ROYAL KILBURN ABBOTT 24 Richardson GEORGE Ross ADAMS 32 Fayerweather RUSSELL OWEN ALVOID 47 Wheeler Hall HAROLD LESLIE ANDREWS II Elm House VVILLIAM ASHWORTH I7 Thornton FRANK STEARNS AUSTIN I5 Wentworth PHILIP STEARNS AVERY A 27 Reed BENJAMIN AYER Mr. Downing EVERETT EDWARD BACHELDER I 5 South Main Street Boston, Massachusetts est Newton, Massachusetts VVinsted, Connecticut Dudley, Massachusetts Lebanon, New Hampshire Lynn, Massachusetts Nashua, New Hampshire Belmont, Massachusetts Pittsfield, New Hampshire THEODORE MEAD BAILEY HAROLD CAMPBELL BALES BENJAMIN BARSTOVV , FRANK MERXVIN BARTLETT Sioux Falls, South Dakota 32 Wlheeler Wfilton, New Hampshire zo Fayerweather Kingston, Massachusetts IO Thornton - VVest5Lebanon, New Hampshire 22 VVentwOrth 1f0f.XXX1zf 'YZe AEGIS .sa 1 907 139 HOLLIS hi.-XNNING BARTLETT FRED COPELAND BATCI-IELLOR .LXLBERT WOOD BATES EARLE JACOB BATTEY ARTHUR SIDNEY BEDELL SAMUEL KENT BELL THOMAS BELL FRANK :HENRY BIRD CLIFFORD AUSTIN BLAKE ROLLO IQIMBALL BLANCHARD MAX IQNIGHT BOUTER DELMONT ROCKXVOOD BRADLEY EAMES HENRY' BRANNUN CHESTER SNOW BRETT FRED SUMNER BROCK CHASE BROOKS 22 Crosby 23 Hallgarten 3 Richardson Mr. Osborne 44 liVheeler I 5 South Main 15 Hallgarten 26 Reed 44 Fayerweather 3 Sanborn 7 Elin House 39 VVheeler I2 Hallgarten T I Richardson Haverhill, Massachusetts Littleton, New Hampshire Middleboro, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampghire Brooklyn, New York Exeter, New Hampshire Exeter, New Hampshire Vklellesley Hills, Massachusetts Mfestboro, Massachusetts Montpelier, Vermont Crete, Nebraska Gloucester, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Boston, Massachusetts Rochester, New Hampshire Holyoke, Massachusetts 140 fZZe AEGISR 1907 VULXXXW OGDEN BROWN 2 Proctor House ROBERT MENITT BRUCE I Pleasant Street JOSEPH CLEVELAND BRUSSE Russell House HARRY EARLE BUCHANAN 5 Wheeler ARTHUR BERTRAM BUCKNAM 9 Reed WILBUR IRVING BULL , 22 Wentworth HAROLD HITCHINS BULLOCK BUREANK II Sanborn GEORGE THOMAS BURNS Mrs. Berry's House ROBERT ARTHUR BURNS S Wheeler BENJAMIN PRESCOTT BURPEE 38 VVheeler HARRY EUGENE BURROUGHS 5 Hubbard CARL HAwEs BUTMAN I3 Hallgarten ARTHUR LEET BUXTON 3 Richardson HENRY IRVING CARR Hanover Center VVILLIAM XAVIER CASSIDY NORMAN RUDOLPH CATHARIN Mrs. Clancy's House Saint Louis, Missouri Manchester, New Hampshire Denver, Colorado New York City Ayer, Massachusetts Billerica, Massachusetts Calais, Maine Ayer, Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts Manchester, New Hampshire Somerville, Massachusetts Washington, District of Columbia Springfield, Massachusetts Hanover Center, New Hampshire Lawrence, MassachusettS Chelsea, Massachusetts 1f01.XXX11ft 75.2 AEGISH 1907 141 THOMAS FRANCIS CAVANAUGI-I Russel House PIARLEY TUTTLE CAVELRI' zo Wheeler EDGAR CI-IAPPELEAR Mrs. Clancy's House LAXNVRENCE CARLISLE CHASE 22 College PI-ULLIP MSINOT CHASE 25 South Main JOHN ROLAND CHILDS 22 Fayerweather JOHN NVARREN CHILDS 41 South Main HAROLD SYMMES CLARK 7 Wheeler ARCHER AVERAL CLEMENT Mrs. Cobb's RALPH BYRON CLEMENT 2 Elm House JOHN CLOUGH 38 Fayerweather I PHILIP STANLEY COLE 2 3 Hallgarten REGINALD HUNTER COLLEY I5 Hallgarten IRVING PAGE COLMAN I3 Reed JAMES ISRAEL COLSON . 8 College Street GEORGE MARTINHCOOK 22 Hallgarten Manchester, New Hampshire Rutland, Vermont Zanesville, Ohio Everett, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts Evanston, Illinois Henniker, New Hampshire Auburndale, Massachusetts Francestown, New Hampshire Chelsea, Massachusetts Memphis, Tennessee North Carver, Massachusetts Rockport, Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts North Billerica, Massachusetts Post Mills, Vermont 142, T26 AEGIS 25 1907 'VULXXXIV ALLAN JENCKES COOKE Mr. Downing CHARLES VVALLINGFORD CARTLAND FRANK L. CORY CLARENCE EDWIN CUMMINGS RALZAX MILON CUMMINGS Mr. Langill's 9 Dartmouth Press 33 Fayerweather I Milford, Massachuetts Dover, New Hampshire Lebanon, New Hampshire Beachmont, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire I5 Crosby RALPH EARL CUSHMAN Burlington, Vermont Mrs. Brown'S House MITCHELL THOMPSON DANIELS Danville, Illinois 26 Reed JAMES CAXETER DAVIS Winchester, New Hampshire 9 College Street MZARSHALL FREEMAN DAVIS North Conway, New Hampshire 6 YVest Wheeler Street STILLMAN CLOUGH DAVIS, jr. Lowell, Massachusetts 9 College Street LINDLEY RICHARD DEAN Charlotte, Vermont ro Hallgarten LIERMAN LOUIS DILLINVGHAM Milford, Massachusetts 3 5 Vtfheeler CARLTON NOYES DODGE Henniker, New Hampshire 5 3 Wheeler ARTHUR FRANKLIN DOE CHARLES ELBERT DOLE JOHN HANCOCK DOWDALL I3 Reed 59 lrVheeler r 5 Richardson Somerville, Massachusetts Lebanon, New Hampshire Danvers, Massachusetts 1f01.XXX11f I fZZe AEGIS .M 1907 143 XUALTER JULIUS LEOPOLD DREYEUS New York City 6 Richardson BENJAMIN HARMON DUDLEY I 4.5 Fayerweather CLARENCE EUGENE DUNBAR 4,4 College Street GEORGE HIENRY IDXVENGER ' S Reed ROBERT BYERS EATON WALTER IRVING EATON S Elm EMILE HENRI ERI-IARD 43 Wheeler HENRY ILXLKER ERI-IARD 43 Wheeler THOMAS .ALBERT FARDY 47 Fayerweather LEON BAKER FARLEY I2 Richardson WILLIAM INGRAHAM FEARING - 37 NVheeler HART ELLIS FISHER I6 College CLARENCE AMES FISK ' 3 College HARRY ROBARDY FLOYD 21 Fayerweather MERRILL MIDDLETON FOLLANSBEE ' ' 2I Crosby HAAROLD RICHARD Eoss 4 Reed Malone, New York Manchester, New Hampshire Brooklyn, New York Roxbury, Brinifielcl Brookline Brookline Randolph Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Nashua, New Hampshire N ewton, Brighton, Manchester, Massachusetts Joliet, Illinois Massachusetts Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Portland, Maine 144, He AEGISR. 1907 VoI.XXXIIf WALTER HAROLD FOSTER 6 College Street BERTRAND CARR FRENCH 6 Richardson' LAWRENCE VAUGHN GARDNER II Hubbard STANLEY GATES 45 Wlieeler JOHN FRANCIS GLYNN, Jr. Russell House ERNEST HENIAN GOODRICH 49 Fayerweather HENRY GOLDEN I 3 Fayerxveatller ROBERT RUTLEDGE GOULD 22 Hallgarten JOSEPH RAE GRAFF zo College ARTHUR LESLIE GRAVES IQ Hallgarten JAMES FRIEND GREENEBAUM A 2 T College OLIVER PARKER GREENWOOD ' Mrs. Gibson's TRESCOTT GRIFFIN 16 lVentwOrtl1 MILTON BLANCHARD HAGER zo Hallgarten HAROLD STEWARD HALL 16 College Dover, New Hampshire Sandwich, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio Claremont, Colorado VVaterbury, Connecticut Montpelier, Vermont Taunton, Massachusetts Portland, Connecticut Peoria, Illinois VVells River, Vermont Danville, Illinois Billerica, Massachusetts Epsom, New Hampshire West Acton, Massachusetts Hudson, Massachusetts Voz. XXX1 If iZZe A E G I S .sa 1907 145 Ii.-XRL RAYMOND HAMMOND JOHN EDWARD :HANSBURY IOSEPI-IE RICHMOND HSATCH BERTRAM HI-XTTON HERBERT RICHARDSON PIAWE SIDNEY CI-IANNING HI-XZELTON .ALONZO GRAHAM HEIXRNE YVERNE-R HELMBOLDT ARTI'IUR LOXVELL HERRICK ALAN FREDERIC :HERSEY CHARLES KAISER PIIGGENS CURTIS :MORRISON HILLIARD EDWIN MITCIiELL HILTON JAMES HITCPICOCK WILLIAM HENRY HODGKINS 22 Sanborn Mr. Downing's Mrs. Clancy's Mrs. Swett's 44 Fayerxvcather 35 Fayerweather Nashua, New Hampshire Milford, Chelsea, Massachusetts Massachusetts Lebanon, New Hampshire 'Worcester, Wfest Medford, Massachusetts Massachusetts Kittery, Maine Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 27 Hallgarten Boston, 5 Wentworth Gloucester, V 7 Elm Hingham, SI Wfheeler Somerville, South Park Street Braintree, I3 'Fayerweather South Framingham, 5o Fayerweather Cambridge, zo Richardson Chelsea, 2 Elm Massachusetts I 46 726 AEG IS L 1907 Vol. XXXIV ROBERT JAMESON HOLMES VVILLIAM FRANCIS HOLZER SANFORD BERTON HOOKER EIAROLD I'IOSFORD PHILIP :HOUGI-I ELIOT REMSEN HOWARD N'ATI-IANIEL JACOB PIOWLAND RICHARD MZONTAGUE HUNT JAMES SI-IAW PIUSELTON VVILLIAM MITCHELL JACKSON MIAURICE GORDON JEWETT FREDERICK CHANNING JOHNS JAMES HERBERT JOI-INSON OLIVER AMES JOHNSON ROBERT MANN JOHNSON Newton, Massachusetts 42 lfVheeler Arlington, New Jersey I8 Thornton , Bradford, Vermont 24 Richardson Lebanon, New Hampshire 2 Richardson Dover, New Hampshire 5 2 Wheeler Hyde Park, Massachusetts 24 Sanborn New Bedford, Massachusetts 29 lvheeler Vtfinchester, Massachusetts 36 VVheeler Butler, Pennsylvania Sherman House Littleton, New ,Hampshire I 7 Hall garten Milford, New Hampshire IO Thornton lVest Newton, 30 Wheeler VVorcester, 3, Wheeler . South Boston, 7 Hallgarten North Wfeymouth, 6 Reed Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 1f01.XAfX11f file AEGIS is 1907 147 EDWARD PATRICK IQELLY North Andover, Massachusetts Mrs. Doyle GEORGE FRANCIS KENNEDY Roxbury, Massachusetts 4 Wheeler CI-IARLES :HERBERT IQENT Roxbury, Massachusetts 15 Thornton IRA NELSON IQILBURN Holyoke, Massachusetts 21 Fayerweather CARL IQILLAM East Boxford, Massachusetts I4 Hallgarten PERCY BORDEN IQINCAID Chelsea, Massachusetts T2 W cntworth SAMUEL FREDERICK KING Newton Highlands, Massachusetts ' I l X s. x ROBERT 1-1-XRRISON! IXIRI' PATRICI' LKAURICE ICIVEL IO Crosby Mrs. Benton's L Milltown, Maine Dover, New Hampshire Mt. ZEtna, Pennsylvania I4 Crosby VALENTINE ISAAC ICLOPP 24 Fayerweather FRANCIS TOWNSEND IQULLBERG East Boston, so Reed I VVALTER JOHN LANE BENJAMIN LANG FRED DIGHTON LATON JOHN DONALD LAWSON IS South Main 6 Richardson I9 'Wheeler IO Hallgarten Massachusetts Gilmanton, New Hampshire South Lee, New Hampshire Nashua, New Hampshire Roslindale, Massachusetts 148 fZZe AEGISR 1907 VUIXXXW STANLEY WINTHROP LEIGHTON Boston, Massachusetts 27 East VVheelock Street RICHARD JEREMIAH LORD WILLIANI ALBERT LOUGHLIN GRAHAM SPEAR LYON JOHN JOSEPH MARRINAN LEON CRAIG MZARSHALL RALPH HERBERT LAARSTON JASPER IQARL MASON ALLAN MORRILL MCCURDX' ARTHUR FINDLEY MCLANE ANSON MCLOUD PERCIVAL JOHN MCNAUGHTON HENRY EDMUND NIELENEY ROBERT VVALCOTT MEssER, 2d HARRY WILBERT MITCHELL I2 'Wheeler 29 Vllheeler 8 College Street Mr. Jones 21 Allen Street Russell House 29 Richardson Gibson House ro Crosby 26 lvheeler Davidson Building Melrose, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts Legonier, Indiana Woburn, -Massachusetts Hanover, New Hampshire Roxbury, Massachusetts Calais, Maine Andover, Massachusetts Denver, Colorado Roxbury, Massachusetts Baldwinsville, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Rockland, Maine Cleveland, Ohio JOHN CYRUS MITCHELL, Jr. Lebanon, New Hampshire 2 Richardson 1f01.XXX1I' He AEGIS H 1 907 149 ELBERT MEXRSTON MOEEATT 3 Hubbard ELMER EDDY MONROE 9 College Street ROBERT HILLDEBRAND MONTGOMERY I2 Reed HOWARD G. MOODY 4 Richardson FREDERICK HANBRICH IMIOR.-YWSKI ' 32 Reed LEON IEREMIAH MORSE Mrs. Berry ROBINSON HAILE NIOWER 5 Wflieeler HAROLD 'HALE MURCHIE . II Sanborn THOMAS FRANCIS MURPHY 7 Hallgarten EMMETT HAY NAYLOR I 2 2 Fayerweather RICHARD VAN WYCK NEGLEY Mrs. ClanCy's FLOYD BAYARD NEWMAN Mrs. Doyle's JONAH JAY NEWTON 27 Sanborn ELMER KEY'ES NILES 4 Reed LEO FRANCIS NOLAN :12 Hallarten St. joseph, Michigan Orange, Massachusetts Medford, Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts Roxbury, Massachusetts Vlfilder, Vermont Rockford, Illinois Calais, Maine Boston, Massachusetts Evanston, Illinois San Antonio, Texas Elmira, New York Linwood, Massachusetts Dryden, Maine 'NeWport, Rhode Island I 5O 726 AEGISHA 1907 ff01.XXX11f EDWARD PLUMER NORRIS ALVIN CLARK NOYES RALPH VVILBER NOYES FRANCIS JAMES O,BRIEN AUGUSTUS MICHAEL OYGRADX' GEORGE VVOODBURY OLIPHANT FRANK THORNTON OLMSTEAD fkRTI-IUR JAMES OTVIARA HAROLD ALLEN OSEORNE DEAN PUTNAM OTIS . A Portsmouth, New Hampshire 8 Fayerweather Bethlehem, New Hampshire I3 VV-entworth Bethlehem, New Hampshire I3 YVentwortl1 ' A ' North Andover, Massachusetts I-4 Hubbard Nashua, New Hampshire 28 Fayerweather Methuen, Massachusetts 2 Thornton Chelsea, Massachusetts I2 Wentworth Brooklyn, New York Mr. Osborn Lynn, Massachusetts 35 Fayerweather Hancock, New Hampshire Mrs. C. F. HOyt's House ALLISON CLEAVELAND PALMER Braintree, Massachusetts TAINTOR PARKINSON THOMAS OSCAR PARKER WILLIAM TOWNSLEY PATCH RUSSELL BROWN PATTESON ROSWELL THORNTON PEARL Mrs. YV. H. Rand 'Waltham, Massachusetts 30 Reed Pepperell, Massachusetts eo Fayerweather I Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts Tlfashington, District Of Columbia I3 Hallgarten Boston, Massachusetts 6 Reed 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGISEA 1907 ISI CHARLES XVADLEIGH PEARSON WARREN LAWRENCE PECK ROLLIN HARMON PERLEY CHESTER NORMAN PERRY RUSSELL IXRTHUR PETTENGILL ALBERT WHITFORD PLACE FRED BYRON PLUMMER STERLING HOYVARD POOL HAROLD PIOUGHTON PRATT HAROLD MILTON PRESCOTT ROBERT EDWARD PRIEST MAURICE READY FRANK JOSEPH REAGAN DWIGHT THORNTON REED FRED LEON REED A LEROY MOWRY ,RICHARDSON 22 Sanborn 48 Fayerweather I5 Richardson S College Street I2 'Wheeler Cobb House 9 College Street 24 College 48 Wheeler IS Crosby 20 Hallgarten 29 Reed 9 Elm House 28 Hallgarten 4 Proctor 25 Reed Nashua, New Hampshire Saint johnsbury, Vermont Danvers, Massachusetts Dorchester, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Francestown, New Hampshire Etna, New Hampshire Lynn, Massachusetts Dorchester, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire Clinton, Massachusetts Manchester, New Hampshire Framingham, Massachusetts Portsmouth, New Hampshire' Malden, Massachusetts Winchester, Massachusetts 152 He AEGISAH 1907 MXXXW EARLE JACKSON ROGERS WALTER CLARENCE ROGERS ARTHUR SEDERQUIST ROLLINS KENNETH EDWARD ROOT ARTHUR ROSE PHILIP NlARSl-IMAN ROSE WALLACE UPSON Ross' VVILLARD LEWIS RUKE FRENCH PHILBRICK SARGEANT CLARK SAVILLE JOHN IQIMIBALL SAVILLE ALBERT SCHOFIELD HARVIE ELLSWORTI-I SCHWARTZ BERNARD MATHEW SCULLY CURTISS LANPHERE SHELDON ARTHUR HOWARD SHOPPELRY 5 r Fayerweather 2 1 Thornton 426 Richardson 3 College Street Mrs. Hoyt 58 lVheeler eo 'Wheeler 38 Wheeler 16 Fayerweather 32 Fayerweather go Wheeler 47 Wheeler I3 Elm ro Hallgarten 39 VVhee1er Cabot, Vermont Dorchester, Massachusetts 'West Alton, New Hampshire Chicago, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Reeds Ferry, New Hampshire Lebanon, New Hampshire West Newton, Massachusetts Manchester, New Hampshire Quincy, Massachusetts Vlfaban, Massachusetts N ewtonville, Massachusetts Yonkers, New York Accord, Massachusetts New Britain, Connecticut Everett, Massachusetts Vol. XXX1 If Ee AEGIS.Qa519OT 153 WALTER IAUGUSTINE SIDLEY DANIEL BROWN SMITH EDSON BURNELL SMITH lWARK fXNSON SMITH THEO RICE SMITH WINTHROP LAMsON SMITH Cor FRANK SOLOMON HOWARD ICIRK SPAULDING ARTHUR JOSEPH SPORBORG ARTHUR BURGESS STANLEY SEYMOUR PUTNAM STEARNS ROBERT MASON STONE PERLEY NELSON STORER HENRY XVILLIAM STUCKLEN EDWARD FLAGG SWEENEY JOHN ARTHUR SwENsoN ABBOTT HOWARD THAYBR 5 Elm 40 lVheeler SQ Wheeler 21 Thornton Lawrence, Massachusetts Saint Louis, Missouri Melrose, Massachusetts Lebanon, New Hampshire Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York . Main and Elm Streets 21 College 26 Hlheeler 28 Fayerweather 24 Sanborn Bridgnian Block I2 Hubbard 3 College I 5 Thornton 22 Crosby 32 'Reed Chicago, Illinois Peabody, Massachusetts Albany, New York Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hartford, Connecticut Winchester, Massachusetts Portsmouth, New Hampshire Boston, Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire Taunton, Massachusetts 154 7IQe AEGISH 1902 VUJXXXIV RALPH LAUR1s THELLER Cambridge, Massachusetts Y A 9 South Park Street WALTER EVAN THOMAS Neath, Pennsylvania 8 Thornton SIDNEY HAMMOND THOMPSON Saint johnsbury, Vermont 48 F ayerweather . CRAIG THORN HERBERT LEROY TIRRELL Cor. CHARLES LEMUEL TRICKEY LYNDE TUCKER JAMES NORWOOD TUTTLE JOHN CUSHING VARNEY DANA ELLIOTT XVALDRON HERM.AN LUTHER VVALKER HERBERT MOORE VVALKER HARRY ABBOTT WVARD LESTER SHERWOOD WAss DANIEL EDWARD WATSON ARTHUR GORDON WEINZ S College Albany, New York Malden, Massachusetts Elm and Main Streets S2 Vvheeler 8 College Mr. Austin 22 Wentworth r 3 Wlieeler 42 Main Street IQ Wheeler 1 5 Vlfentworth 4 Wheeler 33 Wheeler Dover, New Hampshire Albany, New York Harwichport, Massachusetts North Chelmsford, Massachusetts Portland, Maine Cornish, New Hampshire Goff's Falls, New Hampshire Lynn , Gloucester, Roxbury, Roxbury , Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts 1101. XXXW f2Ze AEG IS is 1 907 155 ERNEST FREDERICK WELLS 9 Elm Street THOMAS CEDRIC WELLSSTED II Hubbard VERNON FROST XVEST I3 'Wheeler ARTHUR CORDINGLEY XVI-IITE 49 VVheeler CYRUS NENl'ELL 'WHITE 5 W'entworth LINN LOUIS VVHITE 50 Fayerxveather HENRY BASSETT XVI-IITCOMB 30 Wheeler CHARLES HERBERT YVHITMAN So 3 Sanborn HAROLD CUSHING WI-IITMORE 39 Fayerweather ERNEST CLAFLIN WHITNEY ' 5 Sanborn RALPH M. WIGPIT 7 Reed FRANK BIRTWISTLE WILLIAMS 25 Reed JOSEPH WASEIBURN WORTHEN II Webster Avenue LOUIS FORREST WVRIGI-IT zo Richardson GEORGE MUNROE YORK ' 5 Hubbard South Framingham, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio Portland, Maine Roxbury, Massachusetts Mfalcefield, Massachusetts Saint Louis, Missouri N ewton, Massachusetts uth Wfeymouth, Massachusetts Lynn, Massachusetts Salem, Massachusetts Ogdensburg, New York Fall River, Massachusetts Hanover, New Hampshire Campello, Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts V X 5 'i f :eh .,f-T-W-'F?n X' ef, - XX- f- 1- XXX?-M v---X X X' ' X X qpminw X pa H, . , PM-,.m'f'f-.inn PX .?'4fwt I K R- nigga-Y 2 5JQ1g',Y,aiJqXn fgirgfisg, Q, f'I241g,4X,,a-,-X,,5 X 4,13-sf sq? KM gr WMS. R,3y,L,,,.49 W I gn Eg G, X 3 44 -' n-A.-C-yy-,Q 'MX A P WX Lp, X, -, -Xp em u X T 4' 1 - 1 f X f f g f if Y I tv' fer ee ywizif W-if Xe- f 'ef ef if ee' iffy fa-?M.,,e ,X f biqfigiyyg if 1 4 nf a2':ZZ5F35 ,, -f -1 X, X X,,., X .A J '-,W-X-,,j '.:.'f51?. 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CALEN'DAR 19.05 August IS Third and Fourth Year Courses began September 21 First and Second Year Courses began Recess from December 21, IO a. m., to January 6, inclusive 1 9 0 6 March 30 Third and Fourth Year Courses end Examinations by Delegates ' Graduating Exercises Recess from April 5, IO a. m., to April 18, inclusive June 23 First and Second Year Courses end Fourth Year Men JOHN WILLIAM BOWLES Hanover, New Hampshire 22 Occom Ridge HAMLIN PERLEY BENNETT, A.B. Farmington, New Hampshire 4 School Street EDWARD ARTHUR BULLARD , Cambridge, Massachusetts .A A 4 School Street CHARLES BRIGHAM CHEDEL, A.B.' . Randolph, Vermont Bridgman Block 158 ' Re AEC-ISE 1907 VHXXXJV WILLIS PARKER CRAIG, B.L. ' Marlow, New Hampshire 25 South Main Street IRVIN HARRIS FARR Holyoke, Massachusetts I9 Maple Street PARK RowE HOYT Lakeport, New Hampshire Bridgman Block ROY VVENTWORTI-I MATI-IES Durham, New Hampshire IQ Maple Street CARL COPELAND NICCORISON North Berwick, Maine Bridgman Block U Third Year Men HARRY GERALD CARROLL Peabody, Massachusetts ' IO Lebanon Street ARTI-IUIZ HENIQX' ELLIS A North Billerica, Massachusetts I8 South College Street CLIFFORD EIOWLAND Newark, New jersey rio South Main Street ERNEST LESLIE HUSE 4 Newton junction, New Hampshire I3 East YVheelock Street ' n THOMAS LITTLEWOOD A - New York City I8 South College Street F , ARNIEN STEVEN MzlNGURI:XN, A.B. ' , Hadjin, Turkey I7 South Main Street . ' PATRICK JOHN NIANNING Hyde Park, Massachusetts I. , 25 South Main Street' WILSON GRAFTON NEALLY South Berwick, Maine 4 School Street E DANIEL CAPR-oN NORTON, B.S. Bridgeport, Connecticut 25 North Main Street OLNEY DRAPER PHELPS, AB. Vlfarren, Massachusetts 9 College Street CI-IARLEs WARNER ROBERTSON, Ph.G. Bridgeport, Connecticut 40 South Main Street HOWARD EDNVARD THOMPSON Bethlehem, New Hampshire 9 lVest South Street ' 1f01.XXXf1f 522.2 AEGIS .H 1907 159 Second Year Men HENRX' WIIRGIL BOGNE Newport, Vermont 41 South Main Street GEORGE .ALANSON CRITTENDON Otis, Massachusetts 23 North Main Street WVILLIAM :HOWARD GIXNE lfVhite RiverlJunctiOn, Vermont Davison Block OSCAR BOXVEN GILBERT Wfoonsoclcet, Rhode Island 25 North Main Street JOHN JOSEPH IQENNEY Franklin, Massachusetts 40 South Main Street PIOXVARD .ANDRENV ICNOX Coventry, Vermont 40 South Main Street HALSEY BEACH LODER, B.S. Thetford, Vermont Phi Delta Theta House FRANK JosEPI-I MCCABE, A.B. Randolph, Massachusetts A 41 South Main Street HARRY GEORGE MIELLEN WVashington, New Hampshire 31 South Main Street WILLIAM SULLIVAN QUIGLEY Charlestown, Massachusetts 41 Wheeler Hall ARTHUR STANLEY TORREY Gloucester, Massachusetts 4 School Street MURRAX' HANSON TOYVLE Northwood Ridge, New'Hampshire 5 lVest South Street ' LEON MOTLEY VVEEKS Wilder, Vermont 23 North Main Street First Year Men MARSHALL LoUIs ALLING Kensington, Connecticut V 23 Richardson Hall WILLIAM MORTIMER BODWELL Portland, Maine 41 South Main Street PHILLIPS MAURICE CHAsE Galesburg, Illinois 21 North Main Street Y WILLIAM PLUMMER CLOUGH New London, New Hampshire IO West South Street I6O Ee AEGISE 1907 VULXXXW THOMAS MZICHAEL CONNELL 37 Fayerweather Hall JOHN PATRICK CRANE PERCY LOTT DE NYSE 6 Fayerweather Hall -HOWARD IQEMP EAMAN JESSE WNITI-IERSPOON GAGE 25 South Main Street HARRY BLISS HAZEN 9 West South Street EDWARD ALBERT HERR 25 South Main Street EDWARD GOODELL LARRABEE u 21 School Street GEORGE PEAYEY LATON Chi Phi House East Weymouth, Massachusetts Salem, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Gaines, New York Manchester, New Hampshire Wliite River Junction, Vermont Vfaterbury, Connecticut Auburn, Maine Nashua, New Hampshire WILDER PERCIYAL MONTGOMERY Washington, District of Columbia I College Hall WILLIAM JOSEPH NOLAN East Lebanon Street FITZROY FARNSWORTH PILLSBURY 40 South Main Street ROBERT -VVALLACE RICHARDSON 7 Fayerweather Hall FREDERICK PARKER SCRIBNER IO Reed Hall JOHN PHELPS SLACK 21 North Main Street HAROLD EARLE SMITH 34 Reed Hall GEORGE LEROY SWASEY 18 Sanborn House HoMER BARNET VVILSON 5 West South Street CLAUDE ANTHONY WOLEE New Britain, Connecticut Saco, Maine Lisbon, New Hampshire Raymond, New Hampshire Bethel, Connecticut Athol, Massachusetts Concord, New Hampshire Sanbornton, New Hampshire Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ., L L- ---Af-A-u- -A -f- - TI-IAYER S CHO0 -1 .. .-ilZ-L1-- - : qr-2 '-'21 4--S PROFESSOR ROBERT FLETCHER CALENDAR 1905 july I2 First year course began. September I4 December 21 Second year course began. Recess of eight 'days begins. ' 1906 V April 25 Thayer School year ends. Second Year Men JAMES SETI-I ADAMS VVALTER ABBOTT CONLEY, B.S. CHARLES FRANCIS GOODRICH, BS. RALPH LEONARD LIBBY, B.S. HOPE RICHARD BIESSER, B.S. HARRY LANGDON MUCHEMORE HARRISON GEORGE ROBY, BS. WILLIAM THOMAS SHAW, BS. CHESTER PHILBROOK SMITH, BS. LEON BURDETT SMITH, B.S. MYRON ELLIS WITHAM, B.S. GUY ERIC WOODWARD, RS. .X qu-llwxbo, D i 1' e c Z 0 1' ' Biddeford, Maine Portland, Maine Dorchester, Massachusetts Dover, New Hampshire Claremont, New Hampshire Portsmouth, New Hampshire Whitewater, Wisconsin Middleboro, Massachusetts Norridgewock, Maine West Derry, New Hampshire Pigeon Cove, Massachusetts 'Randolph, Vermont 162 7Ze AEGISEA 1907 m.XXX11f Intermediate Year , ' CStudentS on leave of absence for practical workj GEORGE RALP1-I COLSON, BS. ARTHUR JOHN ELA, B.S. HAROLD MORTON HASKELL, B.S FLETCHER AMES :HATCH XVALTER EARLE HAWLEX', B.S. HAROLD DAVIS ICING, B.S. VARNEY XVARREN RUSSELL, B.S. JAMES HAMMOND STONE, B.S. FRANK NELSON TINKER FRED SAMPSON WESTON, B.S. ' F AUGUSTINE PIAYNES A.YER CHARLES LUTHER BOURNE HERBERT LESLIE BOYNTON NEIL STANLEY BUCKBEE JOSEPH THEODORE CHASE ALBERT CLARENDON COCHRAN CHESTER MCKENZIE EVERETT YVILLIAM HENRY FOX HARRY' ALLEN MCMORE VINCENTE MOLINA FRED FOSTER PARKER HENRY GEORGE PORTER, B.S. WATSON BURCHARD SMITH CARLTON MONSON SOULE FREDERIC VVILLIAM VVELCH RAYMOND COLLINS WOOD VVest Billerica, Massa.chusetts Lebanon, New Hampshire Claremont, New Hampshire Hanover, Massachusetts Norwich, Vermont West Farmington, Maine Norwich, Vermont Dunbarton, New Hampshire Danville, Vermont Middleboro, Massachusetts irst Year Men Concord, New Hampshire Auburndale, New Hampshire ' Haverhill, Massachusetts French Mountain, New York Holyoke, Massachusetts Andover, New Hampshire Champlain, New York Clinton, Massachusetts Fort Ann, New York Merida, Yucatan, Mexico lVeSt Swansey, New Hampshire Bartlett, ,New Hampshire . Omaha, Nebraska East Weymouth, Massachusetts East Lempster, New Hampshire Haverhill, Massachusetts 'WU digg? - GI 4 ' mfg.- .SWAIN Noncr:-I: mr ' :: N' Tl-'EK EANK --f --L? liven M sr or T R ' H IN rvrl sm-1 some umm- G?-:E'Eg1g dinnulllul' 1.41 5' Am A N34 ,gi K X., 951' 4 N I an Q gf: : z 'gy ii A f AQJH CALENDAR I 1905 September er Year began, Thursday morning November 30 Thanksgiving Day, a holiday I 'G I.. ' U -,K U' H? cz , MP :za om.-r Ysweajalgz EA?-I I DNS IVIAY DIVIDE DEFOKE TFA KEMLNDEY . . -f 1:-224: 9 . 7 ' ,J--Eg' 'Z' l 1 , un: B':'.9:7': ff I- . ' ' . a. Q N .-, ag 5 5 W iv' X T En' f LY H- f' , ' ' , f A Wir r 9 gi I. , . , . ,,,,?yI , ,i If ,- Recess from December 21, IO a. m., to january 6, inclusive 1906 january 26 to,Feb. 6 Examinations for First-Year Course April 5 to I8 Recess for First-Year Course April 25 Second-Year Course ends v june II to 23 Examinations for First-Year Course Second Year Men HOWARD DELOZ ATWOOD, B. S. New Boston, New Hampshire JAMES ROBERT MERRIAM, A. B. I Conneaut, Ohio A First Year Men H ARTHUR WOOD CI-IAPIN ' Boston, Massachusetts HALSEY CHARLES EDGERTON Northlield, Vermont VAN DEUSEN FISHBACK Brookings, S4 D. WILLIS DEARBORN HOWE Woodsville,'New Hampshire GEORGE MATTHEW KING Portsmouth, N. H. HENRY SIBLEY IQENDALL La Grange, Illinois ROY MANSEIELD OWENA Chicago, Illinois Special Students , CHARLES KAISER HIGGINS Somerville, Massachusetts FINLAY PAGE SLEEBER North Haverhill, New Hampshire LEON VVINFIELD WEBSTER, A.B. Hanover, New Hampshire I The AEGISR 1907, VU1.XXXI1f Dartmouth Summer School THOMAS VVILSON DORR WfVORTI1EN,A.M. Div' Undergraduates in Summer School 1905 ROWLAND P. BALPI-I JOHN H. BELL JAMES A. BLATI-IERWICK THURMOND BROWN IXRTHUR N. BURNIE PHILIP M. CHASE WVILLIAM P. CLOUGI-I FRED O. COPELAND JOHN W. COROORAN AMOS DODGE JOHN E. DONVNEX' EBEN VV. FISKE RALIJI-I C. FITTS TRALL E. FORD EDXVARD S. FRENCH .ALFRED D. GERE JEAN D. GILLETTE HENRX' GOLDEN VVILLIAM A. GRINIES JULIAN C. HARRIS HENRY R. BIENNEAGE HARRY WV. :HIGMAN PERCIVAL J. HOLMES THOMAS E. JORDAN WALTER G. IQENNEDY KENNETH E. IQIMBALL MAURIGE F. IQIVEL PHILIP T. KNIGHT MIORTON H. LANGILL ROBERT P. M. LEWIS GEORGE E. LISCOME HENRY W. LYON, Jr. FRED D. ORDWAY WVILLIAM R. PAGE CHARLES XV. PICKETT THEODORUS B. PLATT JAMES C. REILLY FRANCIS B. RILEY NORMAN RUSSELL CI-IAUNOEY W. SMITH ARTHUR T. SOULE CHESTER D. SOUTHXNORTH GEORGE D. TERRIEN CLARENCE W. TOURTELLOTT SOLON J. VYAIL REMSEN XIARICK YVILLIAM D. WV,-XLKER ROBERT B. VVALLACE HARRY J. WARNER ARTHUR C. WVHITE I-ALVIN G. WVHITNEY DAVID E. WIGHT DON J. WILLIAMS TI-IAGHER JN. VVORTHEN ROBERT G. WRIGHT t2Ci07' 1f01.XXXf1f Re AEGIS .L 1907 165 The Campus Record DARTMOUTH IN 1 904-05 HE one hundred and thirty-fourth year of Dartmoutlrs exist- ence has come and gone. lt came teeming with the spirit of the past, bringing to her a wealth of tradition as encourage- ment for a year's noble work, it went leaving with her feelings of satisfaction for deeds accomplished and of hope for a yet brighter future. Vlfithout and within, the college is better and stronger for having passed through this year. ln all her varied lines of activity, Dartmouth has maintained her steady advance, physically, intellectually, spiritually she is richer at its close than she was at its beginning. The year opened with more students enrolled in the academic depart- ment than ever before, with a slightly increased faculty, and with a more complete equipment. The Tuck Building, thrown open for use for the first time, filled a much-felt want, not alone for the Tuck School, but also for the college departments that now occupy it. The lower floor of Reed Hall was reconstructed to furnish additional dormitory room, and Rollins Chapel was rearranged to secure greater seating capacity. The latter part of the year saw the establishment by the college of its own lighting plant, the erection of Wfheeler Hall, the improvement of the Chemical Laboratory, and an excellent start in the building of the New Dartmouth Hall. A ' The single great event of the year, overshadowing all others, was the celebration attending the laying of the cornerstone of the New Dartmouth. The presence of the Earl of Dartmouth, linking in the truest sense the new to the old,'was an ennobling inspiration to students and alumni alike, drawing them closer together on the common ground of tradition. Athletically, the year was a decided success. The football team, Well captained, coached and trained, in the eight games played, did not 166 Die AEGISL 1907 VULXXXW suffer a single defeat. Harvard was tied o to o, and Brown, our time- honored rival, was defeated I2 to 5. Twenty men won their college letter, ten of them for the first time 5' D's being given for both the Harvard and Brown games. V 1 ' The basketball season was more thanusually gratifying in its results. In spite of occasional erratic playing, the team was victorious in twenty- one out of the thirty-one games played. An extended trip among the New York and Pennsylvania colleges wasa feature of the season. In track athletics Dartmouth showed a wonderful advance over former years. At the B. A. A. meet in February the team won from Williams the mile relay race, and from Technology the two-mile relay race, the only events for which it was entered. At the University of Pennsylvania games Dartmouth received second place in the two-mile relay, being surpassedionly by Yale. In the spring dual meets Dartmouth defeated Brown QI to 35, and IK7illiams 79 to 47. The season closed with the winning of second place at the IrVorcester meet, losing to Amherst by two and one-fourth points. Three college records were broken this year- the half-mile, the 220-yard dash, and the pole vault. The baseball season, though erratic, was on the whole satisfying. Fourteen out of twenty-seven games were won. Most notable were Dart- mouth's five to one triumph over I-Iarvard, two victories over Columbia, one over Georgetown, and her worthy showing in the Yale game. But in spite of the great interest shown in the development of the physical, the intellectual and the aesthetic were not forgotten in college activities. The Debating Union did credit to itself and to the college, winning from Williams, and losing to Brown in a very close contest. The Dramatic Club and the Musical Clubs made successful midwinter and Easter trips and furnished very enjoyable entertainments in I-Ianover. Boucicault's London Assurance was skillfully presented by the Dram- atic Club, while the more dificult task of staging Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing was accomplished with equal success during Junior Week. The vaudeville shows added variety and spice to the usual amuse- ments, while a symphony concert, organ recitals, and other high grade musical entertainments aided in maintaining the aesthetic standard of college diversions. Lectures and smoke talks were held frequently through- out the winter season with marked success. Among the more prominent VDLXXXIV 7Ze AEGIS aa 1907 167 men who addressed the college were Mr. Elbert Hubbard, I-lon. Carroll D. Wfright, and Gen. Nelson A. Miles. Nor was the spiritual life of the college neglected. During the winter term an unusual interest in Bible study was awakened and a large number of students profited thereby. The Young Men's Christian Association became the Dartmouth Christian Association, organized on a broader basis than before, with greater opportunities for furthering its good work. In chronicling the college events for the year, we must not overlook two significant gatherings that occurred here in the late spring-the teachers' conference and the conference of secretaries. The former served to make Dartmouth better known and respected among the teachers of our preparatory schools far and near and gave to many an insight into the truly noble purpose of this and other educational institutions. The latter served to bind together the alumni more Hrmly than ever, to bring them into closer union with the undergraduate body and to strengthen the ever strong Dartmouth spirit. c So the year has passed. The hope and aspiration that its advent brought have become at its close realization and contentment. Yet the message that it speaks seems to be: Glory not alone in thy glorious past, but go forth with strong heart and mighty purpose to meet thy future yearsf, KADDRES 'ro Tr-nz PREMDENTU COMMENCEMENT 'CANE SPREE vc. r xii ly I niet: ,.-'rlzg ' .-:fi1 !5f- u57,':Jf,?,3 :'f.1' , , f52e2sL'4Pfff:2i:1i ' Vsifai x ',:fL,'f..qQ-q3.'.,, 'g..1.ikjfj,'gT .I 4'-, .I X- h x ' Fxrffixf, 5-'JL' '-.5 b, ' ' 95. V: , x ,-:4-u,.:-A- 5 :21. . 1 ,ip 'hi 4 . ' u . '-3.1-15131549 1 ' 'fbr lkffff 'J'i :'ifU72ff X ,N My ,. -5.4 Ah - ,ff .R if ful I rl, I ' V l , rr ' . , 1 I --'J -. :gnfgjxs-331' as 1 2 'P ' ' '. 'J .- 1 -.gf 1- I-nt .-,.. ,r. Jkvkfs, ,gayglix , ' 4- iw' W5 f f P21 . elif, Keir. 4 'S Y' n'!'.g-'a,'1l,' u , 4, ' 9 5 4.41 , Y' ,f' 'WK V -5125213 116. - 1 .-'g':,,-- x' - -., 1 if . -.-42'.1f'f'-:LI-'ilfih'-1 --12-.1.,5'T '- N . -A f' Jw'-'sff .:f '::wwf.:'wk--'Cl ' -.' 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I' Wednesday, June 28 PRAYERS IN ROLLINS CHAPEL. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. ALUMNI DINNER. COMMENCEMENT BALL. I72 726 AEGIS.32A190'Z Vol. XXXIV Commencement Day Exercises JUNE zs. 1905 CHORUS: GOD IS MY GUIDE PRAYER PSALM CXXXVI PARAPHRASED BY JOHN MILTON . TUNE: N m'emb1,w'g I SALUTATION WITH GRATION: THE PRESENT DAY ESTIMATE O TVINFIELD SUPPLY BARNEY, Mfashington, N. H. 2. THEOLOCY AND NTECHANISM. JOHN HINSDALE NEELX', Evanston, IH. 3. TWO DEVILS. EDMUND EZRA DAY, Worcester, Mass. TVTUSIC 4. THE PLACE OF JOHN KNOX IN HISTORY. I PERCY CHANDLER LADD, Greenield, Mass. Schubert F CEREVANTES O. 5. THE ESSENCE OF TSRAELITISH PROPHECY. ROBERT CRAWFORD FALCONER, Hamilton, Ohi 6. VALEDICTORY WITH ORATION: THE LABORATORY vs. NATURE. CHESTER NEXVELL MOORE, Worcester, Mass. MUSIC VQLXXXI1' fZ7ze AEGISSJA. 1907 173 Degrees Conferred in Course Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts Cecil Archibald Brockton, Mass. john Edward Ashworth Lebanon, N. H. TIVinHeld Supply Barney Washington, N. H. Howard Dwight Billman Dayton, Ohio John Brockway IVest Hartford, Vt. Charles Adams Brooks Claremont, N. H Dana Francis Brown Fall River, Mass. Frederick Howard Brown IVest Boylston, Mass. VVilliam james Campbell Summerside, P. E. I Elmer IVhittier Card Dover, N. H Lafayette Ray Chamberlain Berlin, N. H Frederick Chase Hanover, N. H Everett Allen Chisholm Manchester, N. H Arlington Ingalls Clow Orange, Mass. Solon Washington Cornish Carver, Mass. Shirley Beck Cunningham IVellesley Hills Mass Harry Garfield Dennison Somersworth, N.H Harry Wentworth Peyser james Corcoran Donnelly 'Worcester, Mass Wayland Francis Dorothy Enfield, N. H I-Iohn Hoffman Dunlap E. Concord, N. H Charles Frederick Eichenauer Quincy, Ill. 1Herford Naylor Elliott Lowell, Mass. VValter Palmer Emery Auburn, N. H. Frank English YVareham, Mass. Charles Edward Estes Somersworth, N. H. IRobert Crawford Falconer Hamilton, O. Gilbert Haven Fall Somersworth, N. H Harris INillard Fleming Natick, Mass Robert Allan French ' Nashua, N. H Nelson Kaufman Fromm Albany, N. Y Eliot Park Frost Hudson, Mass John Hugh Furfey Brookline, Mass Don Shepard Gates Bakersfield, Vt Carl Folsom Getchell Monmouth, Me. Edgar Gilbert Lawrence, Mass. Allen Bouthrod Graves , Lynchburg, Va. Harry Howard Ham ' Dorchester, Mass. George Alexander Hersam Stoneham, Mass. Clarence Clare Hills Columbus, Ohio Henry Morgan Hobart Brooklyn, N. Y. Ray Clifford Holton Chicago, Ill Carl Hall Kelley Haverhill, Mass Charles jenkins Kelley I-Iarwichport, Mass joseph Lyman Kingsbury Clifton Springs, N. Y Howard Vivian Knight Dorchester, Mass TPercy Chandler Ladd Greenfield, Mass john Albert Laing Albany, N. Y Harold Francis Lane Chicago, Ill Harry Alfred Lill Mt. Hope, Kan Thomas Dunham Luce, Ir. Nashua, N. H Frank joseph McCabe Randolph, Mass Arthur Eugene McClary Malone, N. Y IVilliam Renssellaer McFeeters Enosburg Falls, Vt Andrew Louis MacMillan, Ir. Hanover, Mass Walter Milton May VVest Concord, Vt Alexander Rockwood Maynard Nashua, N. H Albert Thomas Melvin Derry, N. H james Robert Merriam Niagara Falls, N.Y james Henry Mulally Davensport, Mass Francis Joseph Murphy Somerville, Mass tjohn Hinsdale Neely Evanston, Ill Ivalter Lorenzo Nourse Hudson, Mass Leslie 'Warren Orcutt IVinthrop, Mass Royal Parkinson Waltham, Mass Joshua VVinslow Pierce Portsmouth, N. H Alexis Desire Pelletier --Cacouna, P. Q V Portsmouth, N. H john Ransom Post jacksonville, Ill Harry Boynton Preston Henniker, N. H George William Putnam Nashua, N. H Ralph Walker Reeve Somersworth, N. H George Stickle Reid ' Newton, Mass Edward Curtis Richardson Dover, N. H George Roscoe Ricker Biddeford, Me Edward Napoleon Sibley V Ashburnham, Mass Walter Garfield Small Whitefield, N. H Irving VVesley Stewart Lunenburg, Vt Lester Wellington Studwell Port' Chester, N. Y tt Summa. cum laude I 1' Magna cum laude I Cum laude 174 Ee AEGISL 1907 VULXXXW Charles Bradford Sylvester Ernest Miller White Portland, Me. Groveland, Mass. john Boland Whittier Portland, Me. John Tuck Sharon, Mass. joseph Ambrose Wallace Medway, Mass. Louis Theodore Wallis jamaica Plain, Mass. Harry Lyman Watson Manchester, N. H. Candidates for the Degree George Cram Agry Newton, Mass Howard Deloz Atwood New Boston, N, H Clarence Le Roy Barton Marlboro, Mass Stillman Batchellor - Littleton, N. H Irving Washington Bedell Somersworth, N. H VVilliam Davis Blatner r Albany, N. Y Roger Vifhittemore Brown Concord, Mass Frank Theron Chamberlain Sandy Creek, N. Y. William Edward Chamberlain Medford, Mass Ralph Waldo Collins Kingston, N. H George Ralph Colson North Billerica, Mass. VValter Abbott Conley Portland, Me. 'tEdrnund Ezra Day 'Worcester, Mass Arthur john Ela Lebanon, N. H Daniel Nathan Gage Andover, Mass. Charles Francis Goodrich Dorchester, Mass. Fletcher Hale Dorchester, Mass. Robert Hatch'Harding New Castle, N. H Fred Eugene Harwood Athol Center, Mass. Harold Morton Haskell Claremont, N. H Walter Earl Hawley Norwich, Vt. Louis William Hill Bridgeport, Conn. Charles David Hodgman Milford, N. H Samuel Henry Wilkins, jr. Somerville, Mass. Walter Longworth Williams Brooklyn, N. Y Ross Hibbard Wilmot Littleton, N. H of Bachelor of Science , Harold Davis King VVest Farmington, Me John William Knibbs, Ir. VVorcester, Mass Ralph Leonard Libby Dover, N. H VValter Huston Lillard St. Louis, Mo ZlEHalsey Beach Loder Thetford, Vt Hugh Whitford MacLean Evanston, Ill Joseph Henry Merrill Danvers, Mass Hope Richard Messer Claremont, N. H 24Chester Newell Moore VVorcester, Mass Eugene Richard Musgrove Bristol, N. H Edwin VValter Newdick Arlington, Mass Henry Kittredge Norton Chicago, Ill Clifford Wellington Pierce Lexington, Mass john Dwight Post Torrington, Conn Raymond Richmond Root Georgetown, Mass Verney VVarren Russell Norwich, Vt Wfalter Blaisdell Small Providence, R. I Allen Copeland Smith Lexington, Mass Chester Philbrook Smith Norridgewock, Me Leon Burdett Smith Vifest Derry, N. H james Hammond Stone Dunbarton, N. H James Albert Vaughan VVoodfords, Me Frederick Sampson l7Veston Middleboro, Mass Thomas Augustus VViswall Reading, Mass Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Letters . Walter Milliken Rogers Quincy, N. H. Charles joseph Weston Windsor, Vt 4 Recipients of the Degree of Commercial Science Frank Payson French, B.S. Donald Brigham, B.L. Worcester, Mass West Manchester, N. H. Frederick james Root, B.S. Chicago, Ill William Renssalaer Gray, B.L. Aurora, Ill. Wilfred Dolloil Wfhittemore, A.B. George Herbert Greenwood, A.B. University of Montana, Anaconda, Mont Whitinsville, Mass if Summa cum laude T Magna cum laude I Cum laude 1f01.XXX11f fZZe AEGISER 1907 175 Recipients of the Degree of Civil Engineer Owen Long Burdett, B.S. Wfakeheld, Mass. Harold Newton Cross Exeter, N. H. Nelson Ford McClary, B.S. Malone, N. Y. Franklin Henry Stowell, B.S. VVorcester, Mass. Crosby Tappan Sharon, Mass. Morton Owen 'Withey, B.S. Meriden, Conn. Recipients of the Degree of Medicine Daniel Robert Chase Orliord, N. H. Selwyn Kenson Dearborn, A.B. Hanover, N. H. Emery Moore Fitch Princeton, Me. George Sellers Graham, B.L. Everett, Mass. John Francis Griffin, B.L. South Hadley Falls, Mass. Arthur Ronald Kimpton East Somerville, Mass. Candidates for the john Bertram Andrews South Wayne, Wis. A.B. University of 'Wisconsin, IQO4 john Merrill Bridgham Dexter, Me. A.B., Bowdoin, IQO4 Charles Guy Brown Livermore Falls, Me. ,A.B., Wesleyan. 1904 Eugene Francis Clark Auburndale, Mass. A.B., IQOI Everett Ylfalton Goodhue Boston, Mass. Homer Zenas Leach, A.B. Hanover, N. H. Ayers Phillip Merrill Pittsfield, Mass. Arthur Ellis Pattrell, B.L. Wilder, Vt. Joseph Henry Potts North Billerica, Mass. Ernest Colpitts Steeves Hanover, N. H. Burr Royce lVhitcher, A.B. Wfoodsville, N. H. Master's Degree Horace Kidger A.B ., 1903 Harry Garfield Nutt Wforcester, Mass. B.S., IQO4, Albion Keith Spofford South Paris, Me. A.B., Bates, 19o4 Thomas Francis Taylor Bangor, Me. A.B., University of Maine, 1904 A.B., I9oo Honorary Degrees Master of Arts JOHN MCLANE, Governor of the State of New Hampshire U I ROBERT NELSON CHAMBERLIN, Associate justice of the Superior Court of New Hampshire GEORGE KUHN CLARKE, of the Suffolk Bar , Doctor of Divinity EDWIN WI-IITNEY BISHOP, Pastor of the South Congregational Church, Concord, N. H. CHARLES ALLEN DINSlX'IORE, Pastor oi the First Church, Waterbtiry, Conn. 'Doctor of Laws CHARLES LOOMIS DANA, Physician in New York City SETH CHASE GORDON, Physician in Portland, Maine CHARLES RANSOM lVlILLER, Editor of the New York Times BENJAMIN IDE WIIEELER, President of the University of California CHARLES ANDREW VVILLARD, Associate justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines CConferred in absentiaj 176 iliie AEGISy 1907 VOLXXXJV Honors Awarded in -1904-05 Special Honors S is N 1 o R s FRENCI-1-'Winfield Supply Barney Zo6LoGY-Halsey Beach Loder, john Hins- dale Neely Honors 4 SENIORS Zo6LoGY-Halsey Beach Loder, john Hins- dale Neely BOTANY-J-Ollfl Hinsdale Neely HISTORYTHHITBV Boynton Preston IUNIORS ENGLISH-Crawford Morrison Bishop, FRENCH-Francis Lane Childs Honorable Mention S E N 1 o R s I U N 1 o R s FRENCH-Charles Alfred Pierce PHYsics-Robert Irving Adriance, Thur- low Marshall Gordon CHEMISTRY-fX1'tl'1L1I' Mantor Cragin, 'Wil- . liam Henry Gardiner, jr. BOTANY-Howard james Chidley, Francis Lane Childs HlS'FORY-Tl1LlflONX' Marshall Gordon SoPHoMoREs GREEK-Dwight Willard Hiestand, Horner Taft Sibley, Ray Allison Spencer LATIN-DXX'lgllt llfillard Hiestand ENGLISH-Yvlllli-'J.1Tl Bertram Twiss GERMAN-Clarence George Filiau, Benja- min Martin l7Vashburn MATHEMATICS-Ralph Dennison Beetle, ECONOMICS-Edmund Ezra Day, Robert Harry Mott GTRY Crawford Falconer, VV alter Milton May PHILOSOPHY-Harry Boynton Preston 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGISL 1907 1 Prizes Awarded in 1904-05 Grimes-English Composition S E N I o R s First-Charles jenkins Kelley Second-Albert Thomas Melvin Lockwood-English Composition ' J U N I o R s Ffirst-Francis Lane Childs Second-Crawford Morrison Bishop Pacific Coast Alumni Composition- American Literature SOPI-IOMORES Harry Randolph Blythe Literature For Story-Harry Randolph Blythe For Poem-Eugene Richard Musgrove Rollins - Oratory IUNIORS,SOPI-IOMORES,A'N FRESHMEN First-Harry Parcell Wayman Second-james Barrett Brown Thfird-Michael Stephen O'Brien Smith-Extemporaneous Debate S E N 1 o R s First-Robert Crawford Falconer Second-Charles Frederick Eichenauer Class of 1866. Original Orations -TUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES First-Harry Parcell VVayrnan Second-james Milton O'Neill ' Barge Gold Medal. Original Orations S E N I o R s Robert Crawford Falconer Class of 1846. Latin J U N 1 o R s First-Harold Bacon Stanton Second-No award Atherton. Greek I U N 1 o R s First--Charles Alfred Pierce Second-Randall Bradford Cooke Thayer. Mathematics SOP!-IOMORES F 'irst-Philip Hartley Chase Second-Ralph Dennison Beetle Pray, Modern Languages S E N 1 o R s FT6'71C111llVlHllGld Supply Barney Germcm-Arlington Ingalls Clow Grimes. G eneral Improvement S is N 1 o R s Harry Boynton Preston Spalding, Mechanical Drawing I U N 1 o R s Chandler Scientific Course F 'ivfst-Herbert Leslie Boynton Second-No award Moore, Geology SENIORS Noaward Story. Philosophy S E N 1 o R s Eliot Park Frost I 7Ze AEGISEA 1907 1f01.XXX11f Commencement Appointments WINFIELD SUPPLY BARNEY ELMER 'WHITTIER CARD FREDERICK CHASE SHIRLEY BECK CUNNINGI-IAM EDMUND EZRA DAY JOHN HOFFMAN DUNLAP CHARLES FREDERICK EICHENAUER HERFORD NAYLOR-ELLIOTT ROBERT CRAWFORD FALCONER EDGAR GILBERT FRED EUGENE HARXVOOD CHARLES DAVID HODGMAN JOHN ALBERT LAING RALPH LEONARD LIBBY HARRY ALFRED LILL PERCEY CHANDLER LADD HALSEY BEACH LODER CHESTER NEWELL MOORE JOHN HINSDALE NEELEY HARRY BOYNTON PRESTON GEORGE FVILLIAM PUTNAM EDWARD CURTIS RICHARDSON JAMES HAMMOND STONE FREDERICK SAMPSON WESTOPI HAROLD DAVIS ICING Phi Beta Kappa WINFIELD SUPPLY BARNEY ELMER WPIITTIER CARD FREDERICK CHASE SHIRLEY BECK CUNNINGHAM EDMUND EZRA DAY JOHN HOFFMAN DUNLAP CHARLES FREDERICK EICHENAUER HERFORD NAYLOR ELLIOTT ROBERT CRAWFORD FALCONER EDGAR GILBERT FRIED EUGENE HARWOOD CHARLES DAVID HODGMAN HAROLD DAVIS KING PERCY CHANDLER LADD JOHN ALBERT LAING RALPH LEONARD LIBBY HARRY ALFRED LILL HALSEY BEACH LODER CHESTER NEWELL MOORE JOHN HINSDALE NEELEY ROYAL PARKINSON HARRY BOYNTON PRESTON GEORGE WILLIAM PUTNAM EDWARD CURTIS RICHARDSON JAMES HAMMOND STONE FREDERICK SAMPSON WESTON SOME PICTURES T1-112 I-IARVARD G.-mn: BROWN LINE-up 1904 WILLIAMS GAME X904 X fm b fi K I ,-s . 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XXXIV Fraternities In the order of establishment of Chapters at Dartmouth College PSI UPSILON DKAPPA ALPHA DELTA PHI DELTA TI-IETA DELTA CHI PHI DELTA THETA IQAPPA ICAPPA IQAPPA EPSILON CHI TAU ICAPPA PHI SIGMA IQAPPA If.-XPPA SIGMA Class Societies Junior TURTLE Seniorl SPI-IINX CASQUE AND GAUNTLET ' DRAGON Medical Society ALPI-IA IQAPPA ICAPPA BETA THETA PI SIGMA CHI PHI IQAPPA PSI PHI GAMMA DELTA DELTA TAU DELTA CHI PHI ,h lgglf , 3 1 -sri i 4-img' mf r1 1i:'-HQ' - lf? , HBH-:f5'Y Ji was 4542! j,73'f1 3'9 ' .. 3 if ' 1 :kv . , , . : 4 1-,Jig z iilw G: ,, , ' 5' ir- ' X SX '- . .,, , - '33ffae ' Sw fi ni? , , , ,.----Y-G-f ' hm' - ,. '?7TE'T .x ,ff liffr' J . ,, 1, - h .ff 5 Y 5 ,Sidi . ni- , . V 1 y cg::J'i,i-231: - - ' , Q P ' ' + S H - ,H sf if in 41-L-.--..-1 'f f'T.,,v-V : -f ,'A.,, -Q , , ' 1 5, 'Rn - , H' w' if-Ears , 5 ' .F NN X A 'T '.-rfgnu-i ': -,'-42 X. .fx J J P - ' -A 'v-L4?.Lg4:,,,,.1-.'- av- ,rf-iiddi, I I' lk. A: ' Y ' Q .' , ,F-' :Uh ,, .V Y 4 - - - - Q. Aff' V- J '.-.,.r- - , - .-.4 7 :?.:m,n::L-,, 1f01,XXX11f Yfze AEGIS .sa 1907 185 ,FI-IETA DELTA BETA SIGMA GAMMA ZETA LAMBDA KZAPPA- Psi A X1 UPs1LoN IOTA PHI P1 CH1 BETA BETA ETA TAU MU RHO OMEGA' EPSILON Psi Upsilon Fozullded 111 Ulzifzluzv College 1853 Roll of Chapters Union College . . . University of New York . Yale University . . Brown University Amherst College . Dartmouth College . Columbia University . Bowdoin College Hamilton College . M7esleyan University . University of Rochester Kenyon College . .' University of Michigan Syracuse University . Cornell University Trinity College . Lehigh University - . . University of Pennsylvania . Universityof Minnesota . University of Wiscoiisin University of Chicago . University of California 1333 1837 1839 I84O 1841 1842 1842 1343 1843 1848 1858 I86O 1865 1875 1876 1880 1884 1889 1891 1896 1897 IQO2 186 Re AEGIS .IIE 1907 1f0z.XXX11f Psi Up silon Zeta Chapter Established I842 F ratres e Doctoribus PRESIDENT VVILLIAM JEXVETT TUCKER PROF. EDWIN J. BARTLETT INST. HOMER E. IQEYES PROF. ROBERT FLETCHER PROF. JUSTIN H. SMITH PROP. CHARLES F. RICHARDSON DR. WVILLIAM T. SMITH - PROF. ROBERT L. TAYLOR Frater in Urbe REV. SAMUEL P. LEEDS JAMES ALBERT BLATHERWICR THURMOND BROWN HENRY HOWARD CHENEV JOSEPH THEODORE CHASE TRALL EDWARD FORD CLARENCE TEBBETTS GRAY WALTER RAYMOND ANDREXVS SAMUEL COLCORD BARTLETT ALBERT MOSES FARRIER JOHN FRANK MCDAVITT CLINTON EDYVIN BILLS CHARLES LE MOYNE DE ANGELIS WARREN CLEVELAND FOOTE 1906 1907 1908 DAVID JOHN MIAIN JOHN :KNOX MARSHALL ELON GRAHAM PRATT RIXLPI-I WENTWORTH SCOTT REMSEN VARICK ROBERT BURNS JVALLACE A CARLOS THORNTON PIERCE CURTIS PLUMMER MORRIS IQELLOGG SMITH PERCY LAWRENCE YOUNG ARTIJUR SHETRYVOOD HOPKINS CLARENCE PERCY SKILLEN GEORGE EDWIN SQUIER J 1 f , 5352 . L ru 1f01.XXX11f 7Ee AEGIS .SA 1907 187 Kappa Kappa Kappa Founded 1842 Fratres e Doctoribus PROF. MARVIN D. BISBEE PROP. FRED P. EMERY PROF. JOHN H. GEROULD PROF. JOHN M. C-ILE PROP. THOMAS W. D. XXVORTHEN INST. ROBERT M. DAVIS Fratres in Urbe KLINGSLEY IXLLEN BURNHAM 1906 COLBORN BARRELL BRACKETT EDWARD SANBORN FRENCH MORRILL ALLEN GALLAGHER RALPH GLAZE HARXVEY SUMMER TVIACULLAR 1902 EUGENE CHILDS BROOKS JAMES BARRETT BROWN SAMUEL HALE, Jr. JOHN VVILKES HAMMOND, Jr. VVILLIAM JENNINGS WALLIS ANGUS MCCOY ROBERT HOUGHTON PEARSON 1908 BERTRAM BECKETT FRANK GORDON COOK WILLIAM WALLACE DANN JOHN BALDWIN GLAZE RICHARD BRACKETT MERRILL MIYRON ELLIS XVITI-I.-XNI DONALD CAI-IOON MZCINTIRE CHARLES ALONZO RUSS JOHN PHELPS SLACK GEORGE LEROY SWVASEY JOSEPH THOMAS SMITH THOMAS DANIEL PERRY CHARLES WALDO PICKETT REUBEN PARKER PRITCHARD EDWARD RICHARDSON WALTER BUTLER SANBORN THATCHER WASHBURN WORTHEN WVILLIAM ULYSSES WYMAN JAMES JACKSON NORTON EDVVARD DILLON RICH ARTHUR TURNER SOULE LAURIS GOLDSMITH TREADWAY THOMAS ZELNO XTARNEY ' RALPH WILLSON 188 72.2 AEGISH 1907 1f01.XXX11f HAMILTON COLUMBIA YALE AMHERST BRUNONIAN HARVARD HUDSON BOWDOIN :DARTMOUTH PENINSULAR ROCHESTER XVILLIAMS MANHATTAN MIDDLETONXVN IQENYON UNION CORNELL PHI KAPPA JOHNS HOPKINS MINNESOTA TORONTO MONTREAL CHiCAGO WISCONSIN Alpha Delta Phi Founded at Hmmilio-n College 1832 Roll of Chapters Hamilton College . Columbia University . Yale University . Amherst College Brown University Harvard University . Adelbert University . Bowdoin College Dartn'Io1.1tlI College . University of Michigan University of Rochester WVilliarns College . College of tlIe City of New lfVeSleyan University . Kenyon College . Union College . Cornell University Trinity College . . johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota University of Toronto . McGill University . Chicago University . Universitypf VViseOnsin York 1832 1836 1836 1836 1837 1837 1841 1841 1846 1846 1851 1852 1855 18564 1858 1859 1870 1878 1889 1892 1893 1897 1897 I9o2 ' 2 Jo' A an I 0 M99 5 1, fr 1 mmm ,A A 1 rn-F' W fw X, 2 -.! ' 9 who 1- L -.g.y',1 , Q 42 7 7- .. e- -N 5. 0-151 -. ir . ' my - Q A , A. MW, .X Wd, .1 A , . Q pg, N -I' Q Q 3,3554 V 55. fr. Y' 'VHF- Q 1- 4 2 4 g 'tw ,k -,, 3' ' 1- I ,.- ,X .N 0 C inf! 'I ' ' ' ' , 14 , A z' ,OG ll ff? E' 1.-1,5 . , V, in' A -' - f- -' my - , ' ' J fi W X ET A A, 5Kf J A 1 'gi -ew 61' ' 1' ,if pri' , 3255 ' . L V - Q- l. 5-I MQ, f .f . ':.gQ:,. xw, , . in V 653 A fl .M ,X 5 ' L- -'- ' 'fzfiiig--,v , ' - . , .. 1, . U- K ,. 51.7, H X .,'.-Cb! 5 , ' ', ,-fag., v Q,-f , 1 ' ' A 5 uigfggl . ..1 , ' 'y ', 9. - - N . x 7 if-inf-,-,w. V iff' - ,V ' ' P' V 4:Q'A fjY2f 1 ,V - 4, -., . F1 Q, 'Q ., :ia g.. J ,,., V . ., -Q 1 , , Vg :J L xvxwaxl 4 . . . .J xv -N-n , Av I I X. l' J Ze-,E 9 -Q.. W ,NYM .DIPII ff01.XXX11f Ybe AEGISISR 1907 I Alpha Delta Phi DGTIIJIOIIIIIV Cllvapfer Eslablfislled 1846 Fratres e Doctoribus PROF. GABRIEL CAMPBELL PROF. C. H. HITCIICOCK PROII. C. F. EMERSON PROF. E. F. LANGLEY PROP. A. K. HARDY INST. R. M. BARTON A INST. W. R. GRAY Frater in Urbe JAMES ROBERT MIERRIAM 1905 HAROLD EDWARD XVARD 1906 I'I.-XRRY VVARNER COBURN, Jr. JOHN EUSTIS IDONVNEY IVAN ANDERSON GREENWOOD HENRY SIBLEY ICENDALL HARXYE NORMAN LOCKE CUSHMAN WIILLIAM AUGUSTUS GRIMES WILLIAM RICE KIMBALL GEORGE HAROLD JAMISON JOHN ALEXANDER CLARK DONALD YERDON FROTHINGHAM HOWARD HOYT HILTON' GEORGE BLAINE LOWE GARDNER SPARHAWK MARION CHESTER WARREN MELVILLE JOHN HOWARD :KINGSBURY LEWIS VVEBSTER RUSSELL XVATSON BLANCHARD SMITH DXVIGHT STOWE WARING FOSS WHITTEMORE ' 1907 1908 HARRY JOSEPH PELREN JAMES CROWLEY REILLY CHARLES PARKER WOODWOVRTH CHARLES' FREDERICK LUBERGER JOSEPH LELAND RICHARDSON ROBERT BILLINGS RUGG ARTHUR BRIGGS SHAW GEORGE ELIOT SHIPLEY PORTER MACDOUGALL SMITH HAROLD HANSON SNOW 89 190 We AEG IS .sa 1907 V01.XXX11f PHI TPIETA XI SIGMA GAMMA PsI CHI UPSILON BETA IQAPPA ETA LAMBDA PI ALPHA ALPHA OMICRON EPSILON RHO TAU MU NU BETA PHI IOTA PHI CHI PsI PHI GAMMA PI-II PSI OMEGA BETA CI-II DELTA CHI PHI GAMMA GAMMA BETA THETA ZETA ALPI-IA CI-II PHI EPsILoN SIGMA TAU DELTA DELTA TAU LAMBDA ALPHA PHI DELTA ICAPPA TAU ALPIAIA SIGMA RHO DELTA PI Delta Kappa Epsilon . Founded at Yale University 1844 Roll of Chapters Yale University . . . Borvdoin College . Colby University Amherst College . Vanderbilt University University of Alabama University of Mississippi . Brown University . . University of North Carolina Miami University . . University of Virginia . Kenyon College . . Dartmouth College . Middlebury College .. University of Michigan Wfilliams College . Lafayette College Hamilton College . . . Colgate University . , . . University of the City of New York University of Rochester . . Central University of Kentucky . Rutgers College . . . De Pauw University . . Wesleyan University . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . Western Reserve University Cornell University . . Syracuse University . Columbia University . University of California Trinity College . . 1 . . University of Minnesota . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Chicago University . . . Tulane University . . . University of Toronto . University of Pennsylvania . McGill University . . Leland Stanford University . University of Illinois . . 1844 1845 1846 1847 1847 1850 ISSO 1850 I852 1852 1852 1853 1353 1855 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1857 1861 1866 1867 1867 1868 1870 1871 1374 1876 1879 1889 1890 1393 1898 1898 1899 1901 IQO2 IQO4 frfffm Q54 ks X J :f:f:f:f:f:f:Z.. :?2i2ff3fif1fifif ii - .4fTff1if3:3flf1f1:f , , '4-' 5 Ji A 2 I'4, ,!lft! ig1qlHg1lr1I' .ilrallxlllmllll l i All Q, -M K ?fmwM1 NUIHMNW1 T , 011.191 IME W Y 1 1f01.XXX11f t7Ze AEGIS SIA 1 907 IQI Delta Kappa Epsilon Pi Clzapier Eslabl-1's1zed 1853 Fratres e Doctoribus PROT. J. F. COLBY IXSS,T PROF. CRAYEN LAYCOCK DR. G. D. FROST PROF. G. D. LORD INST. E. B. WATSON PROF. D. C. WELLS Fratres in Urbe DR. PERCY BARTLETT C. P. CHASE DR. E. H. CARLETON E. M. HOPKINS F1-atres in Universitate 1905 FREDERICK CHASE JONAS HUTCHINSON MALCOLM JAMES EDGERTON FRED FOSTER PARKER JOHN HARPER BLAISDELL PHILIP HARTLY CHASE NORMAN CHARLES COOMBS AMOS DODGE LEWIS WALKER DUNN FRED EMERSON FOSTER GEORGE WARREN GREBENSTEIN FRED ALLEN COOPER LOUIS BERTRAM HOPKINS WILLIAM LEVAN LEE THADDEUS NEELY LILLARD 1906 1907 1908 WV.-ALTER HUSTON LILLARD JOHN BURTON RIX WVALTER POXVERS HARRY PURCELL WVAYMAN :HARRY ROBERT HENNEAGE JOHN ROY MICLANE THEODORE TOWNE REDINGTON . CHARLES POTTER RICHARDSON JOHN CARMAN WALLACE HARRY RICHMOND XVELLMAN ARTHUR EUGENE VVINSLOW HOWARD EDWARD MACALLASTER LEONARD GATES NICPIOLS WILLIAM HUBBARD PATTERSON JOHN WILLIAM THOMPSON HOWARD KNOWLTON WILLIAMS IQ2 We AEGIS at 1907 1f01.XXXW Theta Delta Chi F011-nded al Union College I847 Roll of Charges ZETA Brown University . . 1853 EPSILON College of NVilliam and Mary 1853 ETA Bowdoin College . . . 1854 ICAPPA Tufts College . . 1856 IOTA ' Harvard University 1856 X1 Hobart College . 1857 P1-11 Lafayette College 1866 PS1 Hamilton College . 1867 CHI University of Rochester 1867 GMICRON DEUTERON Dartmouth College . 1869 BETA Cornell University . 1870 LAMBDA Boston University . . 1876 P1 DEUTEROVN College of the City of New York 1881 R1-10 DEUTERON Columbia University -. . 1883 NU DEUTERON Lehigh University 1884 MU DEUTERON Amherst College . . 1885 GAMMA DEUTERON University of Michigan 1889 IOTA DEUT'ERON Wfillaims College . 1891 TAU DEUTERON University of Minnesota 1892 SIGMA DEUTERON University of Wisconsin 1895 CH1 DEUTERON Columbian University . 1896 DELTA DEUTERON University of California . IQOO ZETA DEUTERON McGill University . . IQOI ETA DEUTERON Leland Stanford, jr., University 1903 .X A A? 1, . 15:1 ' ' , 'Y 1-, I 'V xii vu 1: if K A 1 Ya . H,- I: -.gy x rx I X 'QNX Q + : Sufi -T' 1 his .Z7r4ka,PJr,ilu. 1f01.XXX11f fZ?2e AEGIS .EA 1 902' 193 Theta Delta Chi O1lL'Z.C'?'0'IL Dezzieroaz Chapter - Eslablislzed 1869 F ratres e Doctoribus 1 PROF. CHARLES DARWIN ADAMS PROF. GEORGE RAY JVICKER PROF. LIERBERT DARLING FOSTER INST. JOHN MIERRIL POOR Fratres in Urbe HARRISON GEORGE ROBY I XVILLIS PARKER CRAIG THOMAS VINCENT UNIAC EDMUND EZRA DAY Fratres in Universitate 1906 ARTI-IUR NEWELL BURNIE GEORGE LOEE XIVILLIAM PHIPPS MCGRAIL 1902 HENRY THOMAS HALEX' CHARLES HENRY HATHAWAX' JOHN HAROLD JORDAN ROBERT RAYMOND LANE I 1908 ERASTUS BEETHOVEN BADGER, 2nd GORDON BLANCHARD GLENN RICHARD GRANT LAWRENCE WAKEMANf GRISWOLD MORTON -HULL ISAAC BEAUCHAMP LOCKE MIICHAEL STEPHEN O,BRIEN NATHAN CARROLL REDLON HAROLD CARTER XIVINSHIP HARRY SULLIVAN MCDEXVITT HAROLD LOUVILLE NILES RICHARD STEELE SOUTHGATE LEON ALFRED SPRAGUE FLORENCE JOSEPH MCAULIFFE ALLAN MOORE PERKINS JAMES SULLIVAN PROCTOR DOUGLAS DONALD RUXTON MALCOLM STEARNS . LAWRENCE MZETCALF SYMMES JOHN MORRIS TATTHRSON 191 72.2 AEGIS E1 1907 1'0z.XXXI1f Phi Delta Theta Fozmded at Illiamcz Uniizersily 1848 Roll of Chapters MIAMI UNIVERSITY INDIANA UNIVERSITY CENTRE COLLEGE XVABASH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN DIORTHXVESTERN UNIVERSITY BUTLER COLLEGE ' OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FRANKLIN COLLEGE HANOVER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIICI-IIGAN DE PAUIV UNIVERSITY Ol-IIO UNIVERSITY MISSOURI UNIVERSITY KNOX COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF GEOIQGIA EMORY COLLEGE IOVVA VVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY NIERCER UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY LAFAYETTE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA RANDOLPIAI-DCIACON COLLEGE U'NIVERSI'1'Y OF NEBRASKA PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE WASHINGTON ck JEFFERSON COLLEGE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NIISSISSIPPI LOMBARD UNIVERSI'FY ALABANIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ALLEGIIENY COLLEGE 1848 1849 1850 1851 1857 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 -IS64 1868 1868 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1373 1873 1873 1374 1875 1875 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1879 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT DICKINSON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MIINNESOTA WESTMINSTER COLLEGE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOXVA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS , OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNION COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLBY UNIVERSITY DARTMOUTH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLI CENTRAL UNIVERSITY WILLIAMS COLLEGE SOUTHXVESTERN UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY NA WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY LEHIGH UNIVERSITY AMHERST COLLEGE BROXVN UNIVERSITY ' TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LELAND STANFORD, jr., UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PURDUE UNIVERSITY CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE UNIVERSI'fY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI IXCICGILL UNIVERSITY 4 1879 ISSO ISSO 1880 1882 1882 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1885 1885 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1888 1888 1889 1891 1891 1894 1894 1896 1897 1898 1902 I , 4qr ? 1 29-Q W--'- T' . fag ge , :bfi H 1' 0 ,97 E xx 6555115 , NdN'4WQ Gig 1711! Fratres in Universitate 1f01.XXX11f 77ze AEGIS EA 1907 195 Phi Delta Theta New IfC11llj7S1L'IT'l'C Alpha Eslabl-islzcd ISSS Frater e Doctoribus PROF. FRANK H. -DIXON Fratres in Urbe ARTHUR T. DOWNING- EDGAR H. HUNTER ARTHUR P. FAIRFIELD EUGENE R. MUSGROVE FRANK A. TWUSGROVE HALSEV BEACH LODER CHESTER PI-IILBRICK SMITH XVILLIAM THOMAS SI-IAW LIENRY GEORGE PORTER 1906 ' GEORGE NVORMAN BANKART .ARTHUR BOND NIESERVEY ARTHUR 'VVOOD CHAPIN ERLON HUGH NEAL PHILIPS MIAURICE CHASE EDNVIN LINES GAKFORD CHESTER MCCIQENZIE EVERETT PHILL-IP BACHELLOR PAUL CHARLES SUMNER HOYVARD GEORGE DOMINICII TERRIEN HENRX' DUTTON TPIRALL THURLOW MARSHALL GORDON 1907 DENNIS LEO BLACK GEORGE EDWARD LISCOMB ROBERT CARLYLE COCHRANE IRA HUMPHREY PROUTY THOMAS SULLIVAN FIELD WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SANBORN, jr WILLIAM FRANK GARBY CHAUNCEV VVAYLAND SMITH HOWARD MUNROE JUDSON CHESTER ARTHUR STEARNS WALTER GARDNER KENNEDY JAMES XVILLIAM VVALLACE ALFRED GANNT WHITE - 1908 WEBSTER BREWER EVANS EARLEEBLOODGOOD FOWLER WALTER CLARENCE RICH ARTHUR THOMPSON STUART MASON AVERY LEWIS STANF-ORD DAVIS TAPPAN PHILIP LA FORREST THOMPSON ROBERT FEARS THOMPSON HOYVARD FRANKLIN WIIIPPLE WILLIAM HOWARD WILSON 196 Ze AEGIS E. 1907 VU1.XXX11f MIIAMI UNIVERSITY Beta Theta Pi Founded at lIJia11'Li University 1839 Roll of Chapters WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY OHIO UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON Sc JEFFERSON COLLEGE HARVARD UNIVERSITY CENTRE COLLEGE DE PAUIV UNIVERSITY . INDIANA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WABASI-I COLLEGE BROXVN UNIVERSITY HAk'IPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF X.7IRGINIA OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSI'1'Y HANOVER COLLEGE CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY BELOIT COLLEGE BETI-IANY COLLEGE IONVA STATE UNIVERSITY IVITTENBERG COLLEGE IVESTMINSTER COLLEGE IOIVA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY DENISON UNIVERSITY RICHMOND COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF VVORCESTER UNIVEIlSI'1'Y OF ICANSAS RANDOLPI-I-RQIACON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF YVISCONSIN IVORTHVVESTERN UNIVERSITX' DICKINSON COLLEGE CORNELL UNIVERSITY STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNO GY ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1839 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 1841 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1841 MAINE STATE COLLEGE . 1842 KENYON COLLEGE . 1843 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 1845 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1845 COLGATE UNIVERSITY 1845 UNION COLLEGE 1845 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 1845 AMHERST COLLEGE 1847 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 1850 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY ISSO UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 1853 KNOX COLLEGE 1853 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE 1854 DENVER UNIVERSITY 1860 UNIVERSI'PY OF NEBRASKA 1861 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE 1866 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 1866 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 1868 IUNI-VERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1868 DAVIDSON COLLEGE 1869 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI I87C ' UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 1872 UNIVERSITY OF NIISSOU-RI 1872 'YALE UNIVERSITY 1873 RUTGERS COLLEGE 18.73 LEIIIGH UNIVERSITY 1873 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 1874 LELAND STANFORD, Ir., UNIVERSITY 1874 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO 1875 BOVVDOIN COLLEGE 1875 UNIVERSITY OF WEST VIRGINIA 1876 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS -1878 1879 1879 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1881 1883 1884 1885 1885 1888 1888 1888 1888 1889 1889 ISQO 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1891 1891 1892 1892 IQOO 1900 1900 1901 , Y gm' :HQ , IIIII' AW ' - mm ' s wild ,P A..-L A' D, IfoI.XXXIV 7Ze AEGISHA 1907 I Beta Theta Pi, A Zpha Omega C lzapler Esiablafshed 1889 F ratres e Doctoribus PROF. FRANK A. SHERMAN PROP. GEORGE L. LYMAN Fratres in Urbe DORANCE B. CURRIER ADNA DAVID STORRS WILLIAM B. WOODBURY Fratres in Universitate 1905 WILLIAM PLUMMER CLOUGI-I 1906 DEARBORN BAILEY FREEMAN BRACKETT HAZEN ROBERT MCCUTCHINS BLOOD EDWARD ALBERT HERR JEREMIAH ARTHUR FARRINGTON GUY LEONARD SICKMAN JESSE WITHERSFORD GAGE WILLIAM THOMAS BELL 1907 GEORGE EMERSON DALRYMPLE RALPH VVALDO EMERSON SAWIN PHILIP AUSTIN EARLY HARRY CARL STORRS JOSEPH PATRICK vMCCANN CORNELIUS MORTIMER STILPI-IEN HARRY JAMES WARNER 1908 GEORGE BUTTEREIELD JOHN WILLIAM CORCORAN RALPH ELMER CROWEESI EDWIN WOODBRIDGE DARLING JOSEPH JOYCE DONAHUE RAYMOND BRENVER PARKER CHARLES ARTHUR PFEIFFER ALLAN GRAY TENNEY ALBERT WARREN THXVING HARRY LYONS 97 198 The AEGISBA 1907 VQLXXXIV Sigma Chi Pom-zded at llliami University 1855 Roll of Chapters LXLPI-IA Miami University . . 1855 GAMMA Ohio Wesleyan University 1855 ETA University of Mississippi . 1857 LAMBDA Indiana University 1858 XI De Pauw University 1859 OMICRON Dickinson College . 1859 Psi University of Virginia 1863 THETA Pennsylvania College ' 1863 KAPPA Bucknell University 1864 EPSILON Columbia University . 1864 RHO Butler University . . . 1865 ZETA Washington and Lee University ' 1866 MU Denison University . . 1867 OMEGA Northwestern University 1869 CHI Hanover College . 1871 SIGMA SIGMA Hampden-Sidney College 1872 BETA University of Wooster 1873 GAMMA GAMMA Randolph-Macon College 1874 DELTA DEL'l'.A Purdue University . 1875 ZETA ZETA Centre College . 1876 THETA THETA University of Michigan 1877 DELTA CHI Wabash College . 1880 ICAPPA ICAPPA University of illinois . . 1881 ZETA PSI University of Cincinnati . . 1882 ALPHA TI-IETA Massachusetts Institute of Technology IS82 ALPI-IA GAMMA Ohio State University . . 1882 ALPI-IA ZETA Beloit College . . . 1882 ALPHA EPSlI.ON University of Nebraska . 1883 ALPHA IOTA Illinois Wesleyan University 1883 ALPHA LAMBDA University of Wisconsin . 1884 ALPHA XI University of Kansas , 1884 ALPHA NU University of Texas 1884 IXLPI-IA OMIcIzoN Tulane University . 1886 A.LPI-IA PI Albion College . 1886 ALPHA BETA University of California 1886 ALPHA RHo Lehigh University . . 1887 ALPI-IA SIGMA University of Minnesota . 1888 ALPHA TAU University of North Carolina 1889 ALPHA UPSILON University of South Carolina 1889 ALPHA PHI Cornell University . . 1890 IXLPHA Ci-II State College . . I -1891 IALPHA PSI Vanderbilt University . . 1891 ALPHA OMEGA Leland Stanford, jr., University 1891 ALPI-IA ALPHA Hobart College . ' . . 1892 ETA :ETA Dartmouth College . 1893 LAMBDA LAMBDA Kentucky State College 1893 NU NU Columbia College . 1895 RHO RHO University of Maine , 1902 cfs N- '- . xl ,JV Qily 'I 'A --!42 'i:f' If' N ' E - f ' If ' - .1 Sv IN HKQC X NM ' 1 L f H X Q , I Q fl ' ' 7 , ,sim -.:i.f-- , ww E- i X L Q33 N ,f ' ' SIGNVON, Dr1kn.Hf 1111. x I IQIIXXXIV i7Ze AEGISSPA 1907 I Sigma Chi Eta Em Chapter Eslablislzcd 1895 F1-atres e Doctoribus PROP. I. V. :HAZEN INST. C. A. PIOLDEN DR. C. E. BOLSER INST. F. E. AUSTIN Fratres in Urbe D. B. RUSSELL P. R. BUSBEE Fratres in Universitate 1906 AUGUSTINE HAINES AX'ERS ALLAN BROWN JAMES ALEXANDER BURNS RICHARD BECK CUNNINGHAM WALTER AIKEN HANCOCK JOHN HOLMES HINMAN RAY HARMON KEITH 1907 1908 CRAWFORD MORRISON BISHOP RICHARD HENRX' GOODE HERBERT DAVIS :HINMAN FRANK MODONOUGH, jr. PORTER W'EEER LOWE THOMAS PAUL NIORRISEY EARLE A-LFRED MOWER FRITZROY FARNSWORTH PILLSBURY CHARLES NOAH SAFFORD WILLIAM HIDDEN WOODMAN 200 iZZe AEGISM 1907 1f0z.XXX1V Phi Kappa Psi Founded at Vlfashinglon and jfejjfersou College 1852 Roll of Chapters PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA IVashington and jeiferson College 1852 VIRGINIA ALP!-IA University Of Virginia . . 1853 PENNSYLVANIA BETA Allegheny College . . . 1855 PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA Bucknell University . 1855 PENNSYLVANIA EPSILON Pennsylvania College . . 1855 VIRGINIA BETA Washington and Lee University 1855 NIISSISSIPPI ALPI'IA University of Mississippi . 1857 PENNSYLVANIA ZETA ' Dickinson College . . . 1858 PENNSYLVANIA ETA Franklin and Marshall College 1860 OHIO ALPHA Ohio Wesleyan University 1861 ILLINOIS ALPHA Northwestern University 1864 INDIANA IALPHA De Pauw University E. 1865 OHIO BETA Wittenberg College . 1866 IOXVA ALPHA State University of Iowa 1867 NEW YORK ALPI-IA Cornell University . . 1869 PENNSYLVANIA ,III-IETA Lafayette College . . 1869 INDIANA BETA Indiana State University 1869 IQANSAS IXLPHA University of Kansas . 1876 PENNSYLVANIA IOTA University Of Pennsylvania 1877 IVIARYLAND ALPI-IA johns Hopkins University 1880 OHIO DELTA Ohio State University . I88O WISCONSIN GAMMA Beloit College . . 1881 NEWAV .YORK BETA Syracuse University . 1884 NEW YORK EPSILON Colgate University . 1887 MIINNESOTA BE'rA University of Minnesota 1888 PENNSYLVANIA IQAPPA Swarthmore College . . 1889 WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA University of West Virginia . 1890 CALIFORNIA BETA Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1891 NEW YORK GAMMA Columbia College . . . 1892 NEW YORK ZETA Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 1893 MICHIGAN ALPHA University Of Michigan . . 1894 ILLINOIS BETA University of Chicago . 1894 NEBRASKA ALPHA Nebraska University 1895 MASSACI-IUSETTS ALPHA Aniherst College . 1895 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1-ALPHA Dartmouth College . 1896 VVISCONSIN ALPHA - University of Wisconsin . 1897 CALIFORNIA GAMMA University of California 1900 INDIANA DELTA Purdue University . 1901 TENNESSEE DEL'PA Vanderbilt'University ' . 1901 RHODE ISLAND ALPHA Brown University IQO2 ILLINOIS DELTA University Of Illinois 1904 TEXAS ALPHA University of Texas 1904 -N ., 1, MgQQ f J ff ff.--:fJgt . ,- 5 4wf ,f .llaflfg n , I T3 t t if 1 xskf, Nu W fivf . Q - . X55 ' f' ,, Q. jf , 2-xfgf ga 53 Hx :-fm ' 'I-'5':J.:: :z-:N ', 'J . :1 W N X, - tw ?i6?2 WQW D1falfcLPJLzZm. 1411. XXX1 ff A 17716 AEGIS .L 1907 201 Phi Kappa Psi ' N ew 1170111 fJX1l'7.I'!3 .11 I plla. Eslublfxlwd 1896 Frater in Urbe CHARLES IJOWARD DUDLEX' Fratres in Universitate 1904 HAXNILIN PERLEY BENNETT DANIEL CAPRON NORTON 1905 OSCAR BOWEN GILBERT 1906 MARSHALL LOUIS ALLING JOSEPH ALXNTI-IONY FLANAGAN EPHRAIM JOHN SMITH 1907 SAMUEL LAWRENCE BARNES GEORGE HENRY HOWARD1 FRANCIS BURLEIGH BOYER HE'NRX' DXAVIGI-IT HOYVARD, jr. RAY VVILBUR BROVVN 101-IN SI-IELLY HART JULIUS MASON DUTTON HARRY GEORGE ICELLEY FRED BACON GREENLEAF WILLIANI BERTRAM TWISS REUBEN HAYES XVILLIAM DODGE VVALKER 1908 RAYMOND LEDDER CARNS CLINTON ISRAEL DOW EBEN WINSLOW FISKE EVERETT THOMAS MARSH RAYMOND ROBB MARSDEN HARRY WILEERT MITCHELL A FREDERICK EDWARD SCHILLING 202 'Ee AEGISD 1902 VoI.XXXIV Phi G amma Delta Founded at lflfaslzmgton and jfeyicerson College I848 Roll of Chapters ALPHA W'ashington and jefferson College 1848 ffl-IETA University of Alabama . . 1855 LAMBDA De Pauw University . 1856 NU Bethel College . . 1856 SIGMA Pennsylvania College 1858 OMICRON University of Virginia 1859 PI Allegheny College . . 1860 TAU Hanover College . . 1864 UPs1LoN College of the City of New York 1865 Psi VVabash College . , 1866 OMEGA Columbia University . 1866 ALPHA .DEUTERON Illinois Wesleyan University 1866 BETA DEUTERON Roanoke College . . 1866 GAMMA DEUTERON Knox College . . . 1867 ZETA DEUTERON 'Washington and Lee University . 1868 THETA DEUTERON ' Ohio Wesleyan University . 1869 DELTA DEU'fERON Hampden-Sidney College . I87O ZETA Indiana State University . 1871 NU DEUTERON Yale University . . 1875 XI DEUTERON Vllestern Reserve University 1876 OMICRON DEUTERON Ohio State University . 1878 DELTA X1 University of California . 1879 BETA University of Pennsylvania 128811 DELTA Bucknell University . I882 PI DEUTERON University of Kansas I882 RHo DEUTERON Wooster University . I882 SIGMA DEUTERON Lafayette College . 1883 TAU DEUTERON University of Texas . 1883 SIGMA Wittenberg College . 1884 LAMBDA DEUTERON Denison University . 1885 ALPHA PHI University of Michigan 188 5 ZETA PHI Vllilliam Jewell College 1886 BETA CI-II Lehigh University . 1887 THETA Psi Colgate University . . 1887 GAMMA PHI Pennsylvania State College . 1888 KAPPA NU Cornell University . . . 1888 IOTA MU Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1889 MU SIGMA University of Minnesota . . 1889 PI IOTA Worcester Polytechnic Institute . 1889 KAPPA TAU University of Tennessee . 1890 RHO CHI Richmond College . . ISQO BETA MU johns Hopkins University 1391 NU EPSILON New York University . 1392 ALPHA CHI Amherst College . 1393 TAU ALPHA Trinity College . . 1893 CHI Union College . . 1393 MU University of Wisconsin . 1393 CHI IOTA University of Illinois 1397 LAMBDA NU University of Nebraska 1393 CHI MU ' University of Missouri 1399 OMEGA MU University of Maine . . 1899 SIGMA TAU University of Washington 1900 DELTA NU Dartmouth College . . 1901 SIGMA NU Syracuse University 1901 P1 RHO Brown University . 1902 'CHI UPSILON University of Chicago 1902 LAMBDA IOTA Purdue University . 1902 5 gf , J 1f0z.XXX11f fZZe AEG IS ELI. 1 907 203 Phi Gamma Delta bella N111 Chapier Esiablished IQOI Fratres e Doctoribus INST. WILLIAM H. MIURRAY INST. H-ERMON W. FARWELL Fratres in Universitate JOHN JAY BURTCH PAUL REVERE FELT CHARLES WARD FRENCH WILLIAM HENRY GARDINER, Jr. DANIEL PHILLIPS HATCH CHARLES HERBERT ICRAFT 1906 ' LEIGH SHEPARD MARTIN NATHANIEL LEYERONI CLIFFORD OMERA PERRY CHARLES ALFRED PIERCE NORMAN RUSSELL FINLAY PAGE SLEEPER CLARENCE VVILLIAM TOURTELLOTT 1907 JOHN FRANKLINICROCKER, Jr. RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK LEON LEVY CURRIER FREDERICK FRANKLIN PRIEST VICTOR LOUIS KING BOYD WASON PUTNAM FRANCIS BRADFORD RILEY . 1908 GEORGE FREDSON BAINE HOWARD WYMAN COWEE JOHN ADOLPH DETLEESEN GEORGE WILLIAM ELWELL 'WILLIAM D. KNIGHT ARTHUR ARTHUR ARTHUR LEON LEWIS DENIS O,SHEA BOYLSTON ROTCH HENRY LEWIS STONE BURTON DURRELL THORPE EDGAR FOWLER WHITE 204 iliie AE G IS M 1 90 7 waz. XXXJV Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College 1860 Chapter Roll GAMMA lVashington and jefferson College 1861 BETA Ohio University . . . 1862 ALPHA Allegheny College . . 1863 MU Ohio Wesleyan University 1866 IQAPPA Hillsdale College . . 1867 BETA ALPHA Indiana University 1870 BETA BETA De Pauw University 1871 BETA UPSILON University of Illinois . 1872 BETA PSI Wabash College . -. . 1872 RHO Stevens Institute of Technology . 1874 BETA LAMBDA Lehigh University . . . 1874 DELTA University of Michigan . . . 1875 BETA ZE1-A Butler College, University of Indianapolis 1875 EPSILON Albion College .... Q 1876 UPSILON Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . 1879 OMTCRON University of Iowa . . i 1880 CHI Kenyon College . 1881 BETA EPSILON Emory College . 1882 ZETA Adelbert College . 1882 BETA THETA University of the South 1883 BETA ETA University of Minnesota . 1883 BETA IQAPPA University of Colorado 1883 PI University of Mississippi . 1886 LAMBDA Vanderbilt University 1886 BE'l'A IOTA University of Virginia . . 3 , 1888 BETA GANIAIA University of IVisconsin . . . 1888 BETA MU Tufts College ..... I 1889 BETA NU I Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1889 BETA X1 Tulane University .... 1889 BETA OMICRON Cornell University .... 1890 BETA P1 Northwestern University . 1893 BETA Rx-Io Leland Stanford, Ir., University 1893 BETA TAU University of Nebraska . . ISQ4 BETA PHI Ohio State University . 1894 BETA C1-11 Brown University . . . 1896 PHT Washington and Lee University 1896 ORf1EGA University of Pennsylvania . 1897 BETA OMEGA University of California . 1898 GAMNIA ALPHA University of Chicago . 1898 GAMMA DELTA University of lVest Virginia . 1900 GAMMA BETA Armour Institute of Technology 1901 GAMMA GAMMA Dartmouth College . . 1901 GAMMA EPSILON Columbia College 1 . 1902 GAMMA ZETA Wesleyan University 1902 GAMMA ETA Columbian University 1903 GAMMA THETA Baker University . 1903 GAMMA IOTA University of Texas 1904 Q :WWI WW Dz-c7m.I?iu2 Muffy nqhn 10 DI! 1f01.XXX11' 'Ee AEG IS EA 1907 zo Delta I au Delta Gamma Gmzzvazcz Clzapler Eslalrhlvlzvd IQOI Frater e Doctoribus PROF. NORMAN EVERETT GILBERT F1-ater in Ufbe LEON'VvINFIELD WEBSTER Fratres in Universitate 1904 PARTICK JOHN MANNING 1905 JAMES SETH ADAMS FRANK JOSEPH MCCAEE 1906 - THOMAS BARKER I EUGENE GREELEY SMITH HERBERT WILLIAMSON RAINIE ERNEST ALVIN THOMPSON MERTON WELLS WEBSTER A 1907 HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE ROBERT PARK MORRISON LEWIS HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE WILLIAM JOSEPH MINSCH WALTER HAYDEN CLOUGH FRED DICKEY ORDWAY ERNEST HOWARD FROST THOMAS EDWARD REILLY JULIAN CHAPIN HARRIS EARL THOMAS RICHARDS ' 1908 THOMAS EDWIN ANDREWS, zd JESSE HARDING ' I EDWVARD AUGUSTUS HOLLAND RICHARD ROGERS PEEBLES CLIFTON ALBERT SNOW CHARLES CONANT SEVERANCE AUGUST FREDERICK VIETOR 206 ,Re AEGIS2. 1907 Vol.XX.X:IV ALPHA BETA . GAMMA DELTA EPs1LoN ZETA . ETA . THETA . IOTA . LAMBDA MU . NU . X1 . OMICRON RHO . SIC-MA . PHI M . CHI Psi Chi Phi Founded at Princelovz I824 Roll of Chapters . . 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FRANKLIN CROCKER LEWIS Fratres in Universitate 1906 ROBERT IRVING ADRI.-XNCE ARTIAIUR FREDERICK LIBBY ADDISON GOTT BROOKS CHARLES REED M:AIN FRED ANDROS JONES HAROLD BACON STANTON GEOARGE PEAVEY LATON RALPH JOSEPH THOMPSON RAYMOND COLLINS WOOD 1907 RALPH CROSBX HERRICK BREMER XIVHIDDEN POND ALBERT HARPER KITCHING ELWOOD SEWARD RICHARDSON HENRY RICHARDSON LANE JOHN APPLETON TARBELL VVILLIAM EASTBURN WITHAM . 1908 FRANCIS GILMAN BLAKE ARTHUR KIMBALL BLOOD RICHARD STEVENS DANEORTH ARTHUR ALLEN EBERLY JEAN DUANE GILLETTE WINTHROP AUSTIN GRIFFIN HAROLD SAWTELLE HOBART HARRY BEANE KENNEDY JOSEPH RALPH LIBBY WILLIAM ALEXANDER MILLER KARL HERBERT PITCHER FRANCIS ASBURY ROBINSON ARTHUR. MERRIAM WYMAN 20 'Ee AEGIS SIA 1907 Vol. XXXIV CHARLES DAVID HODGNIAXN I Chi Tau Kappa Founded 1904 Frater e Doctoribus INST. LEON B. RICHARDSON Fratres in Unxversnate GUY ERIC VVOODVVARD GEORGE 'WILLIAM PUTNAM 1906 RAY EVAN BUTTERFIELD CONRAD PHILIP HAZEN CONVERSE ALVAI-I CHELLIS EDGAR AXVERY 'NIARDEN JAMES FREDEIRIC I'IARVEY FRANK THOMAS MIORSE FREDERICK -VVILLIAM XVELCH 1907 XVARREN CHESEROUGI-I BILLINGS CLAUDE BENTLEY MZAXFIELD ORLANDO CHESTER DAVIS FRANK FULTON ROWELL ALDEN NOYES EAMES VVILERED HIRAM SMART CHARLES WEEKS FIELDS PARKER WVILSON TABOR RICHARD HIXZEN ARTHUR VVENDELL TAYLOR ALFRED LORENZO KZIBLING BENTAMIN MARTIN VVASHBURN 1908 CHARLES GREENLEAE BENNETT DAVID ROBERT BLANPIED GUY CLEVELAND BLODGETT DONALD LAIRD COMSTOCK XIVILLIAM FRANCIS FORSAITH ROGER FRANK YHILL STACEY BURTON IRISH 'VVILLIAM WVARREN WORCESTER f VI 'v, H' - 1 ,A .Y '3 ,,, 1 . , x rum Samuel. 1 1 1 ,K 4 M f. w 4, , . - 4- Q X ,. ,-H . ' U X . , I - f x ' V :yy : . x:1.r.zo'r1- mmm. 1f01.XXX11f Re AEGISQ. 1907 209 Phi Sigma Kappa Founded ai llfclxs. .f'lg1 z'cz1ll'1m1l Collage IS75' Roll of Chapters ALPHA' Massachusetts Agricultural College 187 3 BETA Union University . . . 1888 GAMMA Cornell University . 1889 DELTA VVest Virginia University . 1891 EPSILON Yale University . . . 1893 ZETA College of the City of New York . 1896 ETA University of Maryland . 1897 THETA Columbia University . . 1897 IOTA Stevens Institute of Technology . 1899 KAPPA Pennsylvania State College 1899 LAMBDA George Washington University 1900 MU University of Pennsylvania 1889 NU Lehigh University . . . 1901 X1 Saint Lawrence University . . IQO2 OMICRON Massachusetts Institute of Technology IQO2 PI Franklin and Marshall College . 1903 RHO Queen's University . . . 1903 SIGMA Saint johns College . 1903 TAU Dartmouth College 190 5 210 Re AEGIS EA 1907 V01.XXX11f P111 S1gma Kappa Tau Clzczpier Established 1905 Fratres e Doctoribus ASS'T PROP. CHESTER N. GOULD INST. CHARLES W SHEARD Fratres in Universitate 1906 'WILLIAM IWORTIMER BODXVELL RAY PEROY MCGRATH ROBERT WALLACE RICHARDSON 1907 CHARLES ARTHUR ALLINGHAM RICE CHESTER JAMES SANDY JOHN VVILLIAM EDVVARD GLATTFELD ROBERT THOMAS STOKES, Jr. 1908 JASPER SPRAGUE DUNHAM IARTHUR THEODORE ANDERSON FRANK YVILLIAM .ANDERSON CHARLES HONVARD VVALKER 1f01.XXX11f He AEGISAPA 1907 211 Kappa Sigma Fozmdcd al UI1'l.?'CfS7.lj7l?f V'IA7'g7i'll1'I.!1 1867 ZETA University of Virginia . . 1867 :ETA PRIME Trinity College CNorth Carolinal 1873 ALPHA IXLPHA University ol Maryland . . 1873 ALPHA BETA Mercer University . . 1875 ICAPPA Vanderbilt University 1876 ALPHA CHI Lake Forest University . . 1880 LAMBDA University of Tennessee . . . I88O PHI Southwestern Presbyterian University 1882 OMEGA University of the South . . . 1882 UPSILON Hampden-Sidney College . 1883 TAU University of Texas . 1884 CHI Purdue University . 1885 EPSILON Centenary College . 1885 PSI University of Maine . 1886 IOTA Southwestern University 1886 GAMMA Louisiana State University 1887 THETA Cumberland University . 1887 PI Swathmore College 1888 ETA Randolph-Macon College 1888 SIGMA Tulane University . . 1889 NU College of YVilliam and Mary 1890 DELTA' Davidson College . . 1890 XI University of Arkansas . 1890 ALPHA GAMMA University of Illinois . 1891 ALPHA DELTA Pennsylvania State College 1892 ALPHA EPSILON University of Pennsylvania 1892 ALPHA ZETA University of Michigan . 1892 ALPHA ETA Columbian University . . 1892 ALPHA THETA Southwestern Baptist University 1892 ALPHA KAPPA Cornell University . . . 1892 ALPHA LAMBDA University of Vermont . 1893 ALPHA NU Wofford College . 1894 ALPHA XI Bethel College . . 1894 ALPHA OMICRON Kentucky University 1894 ALPHA PI VVabash College . 1895 ALPHA RHO Bowdoin College . . 1895 ALPHA SIGMA Ohio State University . 1895 ALPHA TAU Georgia School of Technology 1895 ALPHA UPSILON Millsaps College . . 1895 ALPHA PHI Bucknell' University . 1896 ALPHA Psi University of Nebraska . 1897 ALPHA OMEGA William-jexvell College 1897 BETA ALPHA Brown University . . 1898 BETA BETA Richmond College . . . 1898 BETA GAMMA Missouri State University . 1898 BETA DELTA Washington and jefferson College 1898 BETA EPSILON University of 'Wisconsin . . 1898 BETA ZETA Leland Stanford, Ir., University 1899 BETA ETA Alabama Polytechnic Institute . 1900 BETA THETA University of Indiana , 1900 BETA IOTA Lehigh University . . IQOO BETA IQAPPA New Hampshire College . 1901 212 He AEGISE. 1907 1f01.XXX1V BETA LAMBDA University of Georgia 1901 BETA MU University of Minnesota . 1901 BETA University of Alabama 1901 BETA NU Kentucky State College . 1901 BETA XI University of California . 1901 BETA OMICRON University of Denver 1902 BETA PI Dickinson College . 1902 BETA RI-Io University of Iowa IQO2 BE'rA SIGMA Washington University . . . 1902 BETA TAU Baker University .... 1902 BETA UPSILON N. C. Agricultural and Mechanical College 1903 BETA PHI Case School Of Applied Sciences . 1903 BETA PSI University of Washington . . 1903 BETA CHI Missouri School of Mines . 1903 BETA OMEGA Colorado College . 1904 GAMMA ALPHA University of Oregon 1904 GAMMA BETA University of Chicago . 1904 GAMMA GAMMA Colorado School of Mines . 1904 GAMMA DELTA Massachusetts State College 1904 GAMMA EPSILON Dartmouth College . . 1905 GAMMA ZETA New York University . 1905 GAMMA IOTA Harvard University 1905 Kappa Sigma Gamma' Epsilon Chapter Establfislzed 1905 . Frater in Urbe FREDERICK WARREN JENKINS Fratres in Universitate 1906 HOMER FRANCIS BROWN ALBERT, CLARENDON COCHRAN HARRY ALLEN MCMORE 1907 WILLARD HOWE CUMMINGS JEROME AMBROSE MACDONALD I FRED ERNEST HANSON JOSEPH AUGUSTINE 0,CONNOR GEORGE HERBERT HOYT HARRY WOODBURY PORTER PHILIP TILTON KNIGHT FLOYD TANGIER SMITH WALTER GOBLE WHERLE 1908 ' WALLACE GEORGE CARR FREDERICK HERMAN MUNKELT CHARLES WELLS STAPLES Dwlrzz, .Plnilrtf 1f01.XXX11f fZZe AEGISM 1907 213 ALPHA BETA GA M M A DELTA BPSILON ZETA THETA IOTA If.-XPPA LAMBDA MU NU X1 SIGMA PSI ETA OM1cRoN P1 R110 UPs1LoN PHI CH1 OMEGA TAU Alpha Kappa Kappa Roll of Chapters Dartmouth Medical College, Hanover, N. H. College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, Cal. Tufts College Medical School, Boston, Mass. Medical Department of University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medical Department of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Medical Department of University ofSyracuse,Syracuse, N.Y. Milwaukee Medical College, Milwaukee, 'Wis. Medical Department Cornell University, New York, N. Y. Medical Department University of Pennsylvania, Phila- delphia, Pa. Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill. Medical Department Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. Medical Department University of California, San Francisco, Cal. Medical Department University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. ' College of Physicians, Chicago, Ill. Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio Medical University, Columbus, Ohio Denver and Gross Medical College, Denver, University of Oregon, Portland, Ore. Nashville University, Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn. Universityof the South, Sewanee, Tenn. ol ALPHA BETA Medical Department Tulane University, New Orleans, La. 1888 1899 1893 T894 1900 1896 1897 1899 1900 1901 1900 1901 1901 1899 1898 1899 1901 1902 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 2I YZeAEGIS2S1907 Vol. XXXIV Alpha Kappa Kappa Members PIAMLIN PERLEY BENNETT, A.B. EDWARD ARTHUR BULLARD CHARLES BRIGHAM CI-IEDEL, A.B. IRVIN HARRIS FARR PARK ROWE HOYT ROY VVENTVVORTI-I MATI-IES CARL COPELAND MZCCORISON :HENRY GERALD CARROLL ARTHUR :HENRY ELLIS THOMAS LITTLEWOOD PATRICK JOHN NIANNING WILLIS GRAFTON NEALLEY OLNEX' DRAPER PI-IELPS, A.B. I'IO'WARD EDXVARD THOMPSON OSCAR BOXVEN GILBERT, A.B. JOHN JOSEPH IQENNEY HOWARD ANDREW KNOX HARRY GEORGE NIELLEN ARTHUR STANLEY TORREY MURRAY HANSON TOXNVLE LEON NIOTLEY XVEEKS Honorary Members NVILLIAM TH.-XYER SMITH, M.D., LL.D. PAUL EORTUNATUS MUNDE, M.D., LL.D. PI-IINEAS SANBORN CONNOR, M.D., LL.D. JOHN ORDRONAUX, M,D., LL.D. TILGHMAN BAINNOUR BALLIET, A.M., M.D. EDXVARD JULIUS BARTLETT, A.M., M.D. GRANVILLE PRIEST CONN, A.M., M.D. GILMAN DUBOIS FROST, A.M., M.D. GEORGE ADAMS LELAND, A.M., M.D. DAVID XNEBSTER, M.D. XVILLIAM HENRY PARISH, M.D. JOHN MARTIN GILE, A.M., M.D. HONVARD NELSON KINGSFORD, M.D. GEORGE COOK, M.D. CHARLES RUMFORD VVALKER, A.M., M.D. WVILLIAM H. HOTCHKISS, A.M., M.D. IRVIN ALLISON 'WATSON, A.M., M.D. ARTHUR FRANK AIVIIDON, A.M., M.D. GEORGE YV RAYVSON, M.D. 1:.Z:svm:..,nAJp. x :Aa 1101 XAXII f2Ze AEGISRA 1907 21 Turtle 2 H5 14, If , .f--'45-I' , '1 'fi 41 'Q - I- gi, wb' DnmJPm1-1 1906 JAMES ALBERT BLATHERXVICK THURMOND BROWN MORRILL ALLEN GALLAGHER RALPH GLAZE 'WILLIAM FOGARTY GLEASON CLARENCE TEBISETTS GRAY FREEMAN BRACRETT H.AZEN GEORGE LOEF DAVID JOHN MAIN 'VVILLIAM PHIPPS h4CG'RAIL EDWIN LINES OAKFORD WALTER POWERS CHARLES ALONZO RUSS 1907 DENNIS LEO BLACK FRED EMERSON FOSTER WILLIAM JENNINGS ROBERT RAYMOND LANE JOHN FRANK MCDAVITT JOHN ROY MCLANE f HARRX' JOSEPH PELREN CARLOS THORNTON PIERCE RICHARD STEELE SOUTHGATE LEVI MARLON TAYLOR JAMES WILLIAM WALLACE VVILLIAM ULYSSES WYMAN 216 7ZeAEGISi.1907 Sphinx .-'I -V v- L, T A25 I' N 'J I X H Rl 4 ' o 1 IW! H' N T-ar ' X mn' R O 'lm' W f' 27' ' T: A . --' ,,z'?f7fBZ'le1T59A'a luv ,-Y - NYY YYY - -NEW A 'T'.5 l- ..Q----gf-l,, -.. l t o ' LET R '- Dnohfl. 1911111 JAMES ALBERT BLATHERXVICK HENRY ELEUTHEROS COOKE, jr. JOHN EUSTIS JDONVNEY PAUL REVERE FELT EDVSVARD SANBORN FRENCH :NIORRILL ALLEN G'ALLAGI-IER RALPII GLAZE FREEMAN BRACKETT HAXZEN FRED FOSTER PARKER LOUIS WEBSTER RUSSELL EDWIN LINES OAKFORD XVATSON BURCHARD SMITH REMSEN VARICK ROBERT BURNS VVALLACE WUT! Q' ' Fu, ,, X, lk 35 Val. XXXII' Re AEGIS .QA 1907 21 -ln 'fl N M A-wg 1' 1 ,rf I 1 r . .1 Am-'f..g51 Lf E55 ' L 351 TT Mr' gs vga' ,V -351 ' R, ig-3: 1, N, ' Q T .vi ,!- up -1. -1 1-1 ig - Y-,L.i.q..1:-4. '3,x- :I I i3 ' 5 A, gs 1 A A ' iff:--' .. , mi, 1 .H A ' ' K' .. Q 'ia- A E WT, lin-lm, Phila Casque and Gauntlet GEORGE NORMAN EANKART THURMOND BROWN CLARENCE TEBBETTS GRAY GEORGE LOFF VVILLIAM PHIPPS BCICGRAIL DAVID JOHN MAIN DONALD CAHOON MCINTIRE MICHAEL STEPHEN O,BRIEN WAL'TER POWERS ELON GRAHAM PRATT HERBERT VVILLIAMSON RAINIE CHARLES ALONZO RUSS DWIGHT STOWE WARING HARRY PURCELL WAYMAN 218 'YZeAEGIS.Qs.19OZ Vol. XXX11' Dragon fo KJ kr W V it - ,viif xx -. . Hf gga ' ff, 1665: 1 5:21 '- . , X11 Av-4 fa . I, . QQ 0, ,N L. Q, 3 M9 1 'I'i'fT9-gl 'TIL f ' ,,U?'Ap': 1 ,V 9 Q7 1' J V1 V . Q I X Q x L., QTL- 9 ., 5 22,5 Q, 39 DEARBORN BAILEY ROBERT MCCUTCHEONS BLOOD COLBORN BARRELL BRACKETT PHILLIPS MAURICE CHASE HENRY HOWARD CHENEY JEREMIAH ARTHUR FARRINGTON ERLON HUGH NEAL PHIILLIP BATCHELLER PAUL NATHAN CARROLL REDLON RALPH WENTWORTH SCOTT , JOHN PHELPS SLACK lfa1.XXXI1' He AEGISSL 1907 21 Palaeopitus TI-IURMOND BROWN BIORRILL IXLLEN GALLAGI-IER RALPH GLAZE FREEMAN BRACKETT HIXZEN JOHN HOWARD IQINGSBURY AIZTI-IUR FREDERIC LIBBY DAXVID JOHN MAIN MICHAEL STEPHEN O,BRIEN FRED FOSTER PARKER -VVALTER POXVERS EUGENE GREELEY SMITH WATSON BURCH.-XRD SMITH DWIGHT STOXVE VVARING HARVEY FOSS WHITTERIIORE JAMES MILTON O,NEILL 220 Ee AEGISSIA 1907 VULXXXW Results of Chinning' Season, 1905 G. R. Adams, R. O. Alvoid, M. K. Bouter, O. Brown, C. Brooks, J. R. Childs, F. C. johnson. F. C. Batchellor, S. K. Bell, C. A. Blake. R. A. Burns, H. T. Caverly, S. C. Davis, Ir., I. Hitchcock, V. I. Klopp, G. H. Jamieson, I. M. Bailey, M. T Daniels, M. Follansbee. A. Rose, Psi Upsilon YVest Newton, Mass. Winsted, Conn. Chicago. Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Holyoke, Mass. Evanston, Ill. YV. Newton, Mass. H. A. 'Wheat, 1909 M. Kivel, G. S. Lyon, E. H. Naylor, J. K. Saville, A. Schofield, C. Thorn, L. Tucker, Springfield, Mass. Kappa Kappa Kappa Littleton, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Westboro, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Rutland, V t. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Mt. Etna, Penn. 1909 A, F. McLane, A R. H. Montgomery, R. A. Pettingill, F. L. Reed, A. H. Schopperly, D. E.'lValdron, V. F. West, J. VV. Worthen, Alpha Delta Phi 1907 Gelwein, Iowa C. F. Luberger, jr., Sioux Falls, S D. Danville, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. 1909 I. A. Swenson, H. L. Tirrell, F. B. lVilliams, H. B. Wfhitcomb, H. E. Fisher, Dover, N. H Liognier, Ind Evanston, Ill Wfaban, Mass Newtonville, Mass Albany, N. Y Albany, N. Y Denver, Col Medford, Mass Minneapolis, Minn Malden, Mass Everett, Mass Portland, Me Portland, Me Hanover, N. H Cedar Rapids, Mich Concord, N. H Malden, Mass Fall River, Mass Newton, Mass Joliet, Ill 1f01.XXX11f Me AEGIS L 1907 221 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1908 lV. H. Harriman, Nashua, N. H. 1909 I. H. Brannum, Chicago, Ill. F. V. Gardener, Cleveland, O R. M. Cummings, Concord, N. H. S. Gates, Claremont, Cal H. L. Dillingham, Milford, Mass. S. Husleton, Butler, Penn I. G. Driscoll, Whitingsville, Mass. H. M. Prescott, Concord, N. H E. H. Erhard. Brookline, Mass. K. E. Root, Chicago, Ill H. A. Erhard, Brookline, Mass. W. M. Ross, Lebanon, N. H W. I. Fearing, Newton, Mass. T. C. Willsted, Cleveland, O Theta Delta Chi 1909 R. M. Hunt, B. Laing, L. B. Farley, N. J. Howland, L. L. Wllite, V. C. French, C. S. Brett. D. R. Bradley, R. M. Bruce, I. C. Brusse, N. Catherin, C. E. Cummings, F. F. Cavanaugh, I. F. Glynn, H. Golden, I. R. Hatch, lVinchester, Mass. Lee, Mass. R. J. Lord, H. B. Burroughs, Nashua, N. H. S. P. Stearns, Phi Delta Theta 1907 E. B. Fowler, Evanston, Ill. 1909 New Bedford, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. Sandwich, Mass K Boston, Mass Gloucester, Mass R. E. Cushman, H. E. Schwartz, WL F. Peck, S. H. Thompson, I. R. Graff, Beta Theta Pi C Melrose, Mass Somerville, Mass Hartford, Conn Burlington, Vt. Yonkers, N. Y St. Iohnsbury, Vt St. -lohnsbury, Vt. Peoria, Ill. 1907 M. H. Langill, Hanover, N. H. , I 1909 Manchester, N. H E. M. Hilton, Denver, Col. YV. H. Hodffkins, Chelsea, Mass. G. F. Kennedy, Beachmont, Mass A. E. Newton, Manchester, N. H A R. H. Pearly, 'VVaterbury, Conn. H. H. Pratt, Taunton, Mass. W. F. Puhe, Chelsea, Mass A. H. Thayer, D. E. Watson, Roxbury, Mass. Framingham Mass Chelsea Mass Roxbury Mass VVir1throp Mass Danvers, Mass Dorchester, Mass YV. Newton, Mass Taunton Mass 222 me AEGIS .ia 1907 Vol. XXXIP L. S. Berry, R. K. Abbott, B. Ayers, E. J. Battey, A. L. Buxton, I. H. Dowdall, A. F. Hersey, R. I. Holmes, R. E. Lavin, I. G. Everett, I. M. Howe, G. T. Burns, T. A. Fardy, A. D. Herrick, C. N. Perry, P. S. Avery, F. Bartlett, H. H. Burbank, C. H. Kent, F. H. Morowski, Sigma Chi 1907 St. Iohnsbury, Vt. A. R. Hazen, 1909 Dorchester, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Springfield, Mass- Springheld, Mass. Danvers, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Newton, Mass. T. R. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. H. Hosford, I. N. Killborn, A. McLoud, B. E. Munroe, XV. T. Patch, R. B. Patterson, YV. C. Rogers, Phi Kappa Psi 1906 R. M. Owen, Chicago, Ill. 1907 Berlin, N. H. W. M. Silleck, I908 Framingham, Mass. N. C. Garvin, Wlakefield, Mass. T. E. jordan, 1909 Ayer, Mass. F. B. Sargent, Randolph, Mass. R. M. Stone, Gloucester, Mass. H. M. lValker, Boston, Mass. L. F. Wright, Phi Gamma Delta Nashua, N. H. R. H. Moore, WY Lebanon, N. H. I. I. Newton, Calais, Me. M. Ready, Roxbury, Mass. F. I. Regan, Roxbury, Mass. H. VV. Stucklan, E. F. Wells, S. Framingham, Mass. White River, Vt. Lebanon, N. H. Holyoke, Mass. Boston, Mass Orange, Mass. Shelburne Falls, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Washington, D. C New York, N. Y. Sanford, Me. Lebanon, N. H. Manchester, N. H . Winchester, Mass. Goffs' Falls, N. H. Brockton, Mass. Rockford, Ill. Lynwood, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Framingham, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. 2 Vol. XXXIV 'Yie AEGIS .Sa 1907 223 C. H. Butman, V. Hatton, H. R. Hawes, J. c. Mitchell, jr., R. K. Blanchard J. C. Davis, K. R. Hammond A. F. King, W. Ashworth, F. P. Kullberg, S. C. Hazelton, I W. W. Lee, Ir., F. S. Austin, - 1 H. E. Buchanan, C. F. Hilliard, R. W. Noyes, x Delta Tau Delta V. Fishbaek Washington, D. C Lebanon, N. H Worcester, Mass Lebanon, N. H R. O. Post Montpelier, Vt. Montpelier, Vt Nashua, N. H Newton Highlands, Mass 1906 Brookings, S. D. 1909 L. F. Nolan, Geo. Oliphant, A. C. White, G. M. York, Chi Phi 1907 jacksonville, Ill. 1909 F. D. Laton, H. E. Melleny, H. A. Osborne, E. I. Rogers, M. A. Smith, Lebanon, N. H. Chi Tau Kappa 1909 Lebanon-, N. H. C. E. Dole, E. B. Smith, Melrose, Mass. Phi Sigma Kappa 1907 A. P. Tibbetts, Somersworth, N. H. 1909 Dorchester, Mass. E. P. Norris, Medford, Mass. F. T. Olmstead, P. N. Storer, Portsmouth, N. H. Kappa Sigma 1907 L. C. Gerry, Hyde Park. Mass. 1908 Malden, Mass. R. Walker, A. D. Wfeston, Boston, Mass. 1909 Lynn, Mass. E. A. Killroy, T. F. Murphy, Boston, Mass. . Pukawana New York, N.Y. A. C.,Palmer, Braintree, Mass. W. L. Smith, Bethlehem, N. H, H. A. Ward, Newport, R. I Methuen, Mass Roxbury, Mass Somerville, Mass Nashua, N. H Brooklyn, N. Y Lynn, Mass Montpelier, Vt Lebanon, N. H Portsmouth, N. H Chelsea, Mass Edgartown, Mass Watertown, Conn Braintree, Mass Brooklyn, N. ,Y Lynn. Mass 1 L ' T1-IE 13 L E-c:j1'R1 C 111, A N T K n 226 Ee AEGISQ4. 1907 VIILXXXIV Athletic Council of Dartmouth College Officers H I PITT DREW, IQQ, P7'8S'I:d61lf PROE. EDWIN J. BARTLETT, Secretary, CHARLES P. CHASE, T1'easa1'e1' MYRON E. XVITHAM, ,O4, Graduate Zlffanagev' I Alumni PITT J. DIIEXV, ,QQ CLARENCE G. MCDAXVITT, 'oo ERNEST M. HOPKINS, 'ox - Faculty PROF. EDWIN J. BARTLETT PROF. VVILLIAM PATTEN DR. C. E. BOLSER Undergraduates VVALTER POWERS, '06 . . . Football Mavzager THURMOND BROWN, '06 . Baseball .Manager DWIGHT S. VVARING, lo6 . Track llifanagm' ' Chairmen of Advisory Committees Football-PROFESSOR PATTEN Tracie and Basketball-DocToR BOLSER Baseball-PROFESSOR BARTLETT 2 kv Cf B. N. BANKART, '06 F. H. BRONVN, '05 D. J. CHURCH, '08 W. P. CLOUGH, '05 W. A. CONLEY, '05 I. C. DONNELLY, '05 A. M. BARRIER, '07 J. W. GAGE, '06 J. T. GILMAN, '05 I. GLAZE, '08 B. BECKETT, '08 W. H. GARDINER, jr., '06 J. GLAZE, '08- R. GLAZE, '06 E. A. HOLLAND, '08 I. T. KEADX'4 QCapt.j, '05 D. I. MAIN, '06 . 608280 Q0 CN .l.xJ5D' BUSY' Football R. GLAZE, '06 I. T. GRIFFIN, jr., '06 E. A. I'IERR, '06 I. T. KEADY, '05 I. W. KNIBBS, jr., CCaptJ 05 XV. H. LILLARD, '05 D. I. MAIN, '06 A. T. MELVIN, '05 G. WV. PATTESON, '05 I. A. VAUG1-IAN, '05 Baseball FQ MCCABE, '05 H. S. MCDEVITT, '07 M. S. O'BRIEN, '06 ORCUTT, '05 W. R. PAGE, '06 R. W. REEVES, '05 H 1. L. RICHARDSON, '08 C. P. SKILLIN, '08 228 ' 7Ze AEGIS sk 1907 Ifo XAXW H. C. BLAKE, 107 H. R. BLYTHE, '07 A. BROWN, '07 F. H. BROWN, '05 R. L. 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Zariifs-,kJmw:az'. ,f FQOTBALL TEAMQ 1904 n1.XXX11f 'Ee AEGIS91. 1907 21 Football 1904 1905 IQO4 D. I. MAIN Captain J. W. ICNIBBS jr lV. POWERS Illahagev' I F. CIIAsE J. R. NICLANE Assistafnt Manager W. POWERS FOLSOM, Coach GRIFFIN, Assistant Coach LILLARD, Le7't,E1tzd DONNELLY, Left End IQEADY, Left Tackle BROWN, Left Tackle BANKART, Left Tackle GILMAN, Left Guard FARRIER, Center GRIFFIN, Center PATTESON, Left Half Back ' MAIN, Left Half Back DATE Oct. Oct. Oct. 1 5 Oct. 22 Oct. 219 Nov. Nov. 1 2 Nov. IQ The Team R. GLAZE, Right Ehd CHURCH, Right End GAGE, Right Tackle CLOUGI-I, Right Girard NIELVIN, Qitarter Back I. GLAZE, Quarter' Back VAUGHAN, Right Half Back HERR, Right Half Back IKNIBBS QCapt.j, Full Back CONNLEY, Full Back Results of Games of 1904 PLACE Hanover Hanover Newton Worcester Middletown Cambridge Hanover Boston OPPONENT Mass. State, Vermont, Williams, Holy Cross, Wesleyan, Harvard, Amherst, Brown, Total I3 Dartmouth, I7 Dartmouth 137 Dartmouth, I r Dartmouth, 18 Dartmouth, 3 3 Dartmouth, o Dartmouth, 1 5 Dartmouth, I2 I43 THE FO.'OTBA'LL SQUAD, IQO-5 EEE! LI. WL lkrix V-:um K 1-rmvrr.-fm-rfff-1-n-rITrVrP'vrr llllllll xfl ill 4 XXX 1 B X 0 '78 wa 116.4 141 .xzT4n:.a+b--aw-M Q fLQAyfm Q, M11 3, 31 L 'LLM sb tu... lfsL1 QFTZ. ima: 5' b L ,ff -:l' I . j ' ..1 ,Viv I .1 'I ,- , -l' . I . ' ' ' Ill L l ll. ly i I I I fl... Llnlllln . ' I - , gf A .,2- 1 . 1 ' X -'- --t N g ,- .fl ' -LT ' s Za - ' . Vx Q fa ...L wx A .H 5 - N Q A V , , . I .3-.m.,1..'z.. N ' - - - f 'NX 1... 7 lu- NM V -!1-.LN nm -AM'-W -vit: Q' .:1.. -fm - L+ . -xnvhf.-Y. 'K 'N R 'Y' '-4 ' A D uf I - fi x V - 5 ' - 'LLQ -. 1 I . 4 - . .. .1 .- -mm, 5 Q .a at -- 7, Vi. -5 -Y : -f.g-l-3 '4- 3 I B-ASE BA,-LL TEA M, 119105 1f01.XXX11f f2Ze AEGISQL1. 1907 2 Baseball 1905 IQO6 1905 M. S. O'BRIEN C'L'If7lClZl'l'I' J. T. :KEADY T. BROWN lTJCl'llGgC'l' C. ARCHIBALD J. YW. XVALLACE Assistant Manager' T. BROWN XV. HAMILTON, T. V. UNIAC, Coaches The Team IQEADY, First Base REILVES, Shortxtop ORCUTT, Second Base O'BRIEN, Left Field TRICHARDSON, Third Base' PAGE, Center' Field, Right Field MZCCABE, Catcher J. GLAZE, Pitcher, Right Field R. GLAZE, Pitcher BECKETT, Pitcher GARDINER, First Base MCDEXVITT, Right Field, Third Base HOLLAND, Cehter Field SKILLIN, Pitcher 236 722 AEGIS D 1 907 ,V0l.XXXIV Baseball Statistics 1905 AT? R BH P0 A E BAT. FIELD. HOLLAND, cf 43 IO 9 20 '2 2 .210 917 REEVE, s 104 IS 21 34 47 23 .203 779 KEADY, 1, 3 IO6 II 31 205 23 16 .1292 .934 O,BRIEN,l 110 I9 32 24 2 2 .295 929 GRCUTT, 2 QI I2 16 46 56 II .176 903 MCLANE, r 9 1 1 0 1 1 3111 500 RICHARDSON, 3, cf 55 6 16 7 I7 6 .298 800 MCCABE, C 72 I2 II 203 24 4 .153 983 PAGE, rf, cf 1 78 I2 23 21 4 2 .302 926 RlCDEVI'PT, rf, 3 34 6 IO 9 2 2 .294 , 846 I. GLAZE, rf. p 41 7 . II II 6 2 .268 895 R. GLAZE, rf, p 34 4 5 8 22 2 .147 938 MAIN, 1, c 28 2 3 64 IO 4 .107 944 BECKETT, p 8 2 1 1 I2 0 .125 1.000 GLEASON, 3 I7 2 3 1 7 2 .176 800 BLATHERXVICK, 3 2 o 0 1 ' 1 o .ooo 1.ooo HOXXVARD, r 1 0 0 1 0 1 .000 500 BLACK, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 .ooo ooo GARDINEII, 1 13 1 2 38 1 1 .154 975 SKILLIN, p 34 5 7. 8 26 2 .206 944 Totals 874 127 188 712 263, 84 .215 921 Opponents 867 92 151 V 693 322 Q5 .174 914 Results of Games 1905 DATE PLACE OPPONENT April Medford Tufts, 0 Dartmouth, IO April Exeter Exeter, 2 Dartmouth, 0 April Andover Andover, 8 Dartmouth, 1 7 April Worcester Holy Cross, 1 0 Dartmouth 2 April Hanover Maine, 1 Dartmouth, I4 April Providence Brown, 4 Dartmouth 3 April Cambridge H arvard, 3 D artmouth 1 May Hanover 1 Holy Cross, 5 Dartmouth 6 May Hanover Amherst, 0 Dartmouth 2 May Hanover Brown, K 7 Dartmouth 2 May Hanover University of Rochester, 3 Dartmouth, 4 May Hanover Lehigh, 5 Dartmouth, 9 May Hanover lVillia1ns, 2 Dartmouth 0 May Hanover Syracuse, 0 Dartmouth, 1 1 M ay Hanover Massachusetts State, 2 Dartmouth, 6 May Hanover Tufts, A 7 Dartmouth 5 May Princeton ' Princeton, 5 Dartmouth 1 May ' South Bethlehem Lehi gh, 2 Dartmouth 6 May Easton . Lafayette, 0 Dartmouth 3 May Amherst Amherst, 3 Dartmouth 2 -1 May Medford Tufts, 7 Dartmouth 6 May Worcester Holy Cross, 5 Dartmouth 1 june Hanover Georgetown, 0 Dartmouth 1 june Hanover Harvard, 1 Dartmouth 5 june New Haven Yale, 5 Dartmouth 1 june Hanover . Columbia, 1 Dartmouth 6 June Hanover Columbia, 2 Dartmouth 3 ., i TRACKTEAM,19-05 I2oI.XXXI1f 'Ee AEGISQ. 1907 2 Dartmouth Track Athletic ASSOC13t1OD 1906 ' F. B. HAZEN D. S. VVARING T. XV. VVOWRTHEN THRALL, '05 SWASEY, '06 HAZEN, ,o6 GAGE, '06 HERR, '06 STANTON, '06 . WHITTEMORE, '06 Captain I-I. E. TIIRALL IWa1'1.age1' E. I2 DAY Assfiszav-1,1 Mkmagea' D. S. YVARING J. W. BOWLER, Coach Track Team 1905 PRITCHARD, '07 A. BROWN, '07 BALYTHE, '07 HALEY, '07 GREENWOOD, ,O7 S1-11PLEY,'o8 . CARNS, '08 JENNINGS, '07 GRAY, '08 JORDAN, ,O7 SHAW, '08 BLAKE, ,O7 LOWE, '08 EVANS, '08 CAPT. THRALL 240 iZZe AEG IS E. 1 907 Voz. XXXW Track Records IOO-YARD DASH A. G. McDavitt,' '00 IO Sec. 1899 G. L. Swasey, ' 6 IO Sec. 1904 220-YARD DASH Smith, '05 22 1.-5 sec. 1902 440-YARD DASH G. L. Swasey, '06 50 3-5 sec. IQO3 120-YARD HURDLES S. Chase, '96 15 2-5 Sec. 1895 220-YARD HURDLES P Edson, '02 ' 25 4-5 sec. 1901 880-YARD RUN H. . Thrall, '05 - 1 min. 57 3-5f'SCC. 1904 ONE-MILE RUN A . Bugbee, '95 4 min. 32 4-5 sec. 1893 TWO-MILE RUN C A. Campbell, '98 1-0 min. 2I 1-.5 sec. '1903 ONE-MILE WALK E P. Seelman, '98 7 min. 33 4-5 sec. 1.897 ONE-MILE BICYCLE RACE S. Stevens, '00 2 min. 4OA'SCC. 1896 TWO-MILE BICYCLE RACE G. . Gary, '98 5 min. 39' 3-5 sec. 1896 POLE VAULT F. . Hazen, -'06 II ft. 4l1'1. ' 1904 PUTTING 16-LB. SHOT V. M. Place, '03 39,ft. 9 1-2 in. 1903 THROWING I6-LB. HAMNIER G. W. Patteson, '05 123 ft. 6111. . 'IQOZ BROAD JUMP S. Chase, '96 22 ft. 3 in. HISQS HIGH JUMP H. E. Smith, '06 5 ft. 9 I'-4l1'l.- 1992 .f ,1 4 , , cw-ff .,. -Q 4' ,iE4,,..lv 9.92, in E? 5-.ygiilf . 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I-.r 5Xer-.., 9I,5..::1L -'F f1vH5'1u 'f 1-5.-:Q-JLgfgg:2,Qa,5,?-S1-ZIQEE-1555... , I- r rr. , Si. ' ' A N' i5R1 '-'rvfi' 'Fifi-5125:f 1-'vilixibi'42Yb '5Kbii-emzsm'W rg'f.,Q-ig,'5'-g'- . .:---Q-.-51, , -ee:-'fn ..,-2, . 2. 1- - W I - it-' .V f ,A ,,- ,,, ..,f-'Q-gg, Tl-,5.-01331,-, -1 A .1 U--21?-F'ffI.T.1.'f?3372'I-1,221iegf-4 .- -1-- -5:- -1 1.1 I-'.v.'--A. .1'- ' -A 1 'H -.' - . S Q:-:p::,e.:-' w JENNINGS 7 I ,Dual ,Meet- DASRTMBOLUTH vs, BROWN. 7He1d at Hanover, N. H., May.6', 1905 EVENT IOOHYARD' DASH 22.OlYfARD DASH 440:-iY'ARD RUN- '8l8o-YARD MILD RUN TWC-M-i5LE RUN y ,IZQ-YARD HU'RD'LES 2-QORYARD HURDILES RUIN-N'ING HI.GIi JUMP 16-LB... DSHGT W I A RUNNIN1G B'ROAD' JUMP 16'-LRB. HAAMMER POLE VAULT DISOUS THROW FIRST U jordan, D Swasey, D. Lamkie, ,B Thrall, D Wriglit, B Wright, B Shaw, D Sha-W, ,D Sturcly,,B Brown, D Gray, D Gage, D Hazen, D Ehmke, B SECOND Swasey, D jordan, D Pritchard, D lennings, D Stanton, D WalliS,, D Gray, D Brown, D Brown, D Ehrnke, B Brown, D Price, B Blythe, D Lowe, D Dartmouth, 'QI Brown, 3 5 T'I-HR-D Lamkie, B Exians, D Evans, D Shipley, D Bruce, D Gal1up,xB Smith, B Gray, D Gray, D Greenwood, D Blythe, D, Griffin, D Parkinson, D Blake, D 1 RECORD IO SI 1 min. 59 4 min. 39 IO min 20 117 ro9 .45 16 26 I- 5 22 3- I 2 I I 2 5 -5 -s 5 -5 -5 SGC SGC SGC SCC SCC SGC SGC SGC 5 ft. 6in ft. ft. ft. SI 9 Ii- QI 2 2 2 in in in II ft ft. I 3-4 in Dual Meet DARTMOUTH vs. WILLIAMS. Held at Wi11iamst.own, May 16. 1905 EVENT IOO-PYARD DASH 2.20-YARD DASH 440-8.7 ARD DASH 88OfYARD RUN MILE RUN TWIO-MILE RUN Izo-YARD HLURDLES 220-YARD HURDLES HIGH JUMP BIROADA JUMP W SHOT PUT HAMMER THROW DISCUS THRO-W POLE VAULT FIRST Swasey, D Swasey, D Hurlbutt, PV jen-nings, D Stanton, D Honte, VV Shaw, D, Leavitt, W' SECOND jordan, D Clark, PV Evans, D Thrall, D llVl1ltl2C1'I'1O1AGr, D Vllallis, D Leavitt, VV Griswold, TYV IA. M. Brown, W, and M. Brown, D l tied for Hrst Gray, D A. Brown, D Marshall, W' Greenwood, Di Gage, D Le Ment, VV Lowe, D ' Blake, D Hazen, D Blythe, D THIRD Hill, W jordan, D . Pritchard, D Carns, D Allen, W' Allen, VV Griswold, W' Shaw, D Gray, D A. M. Brown, F. H. Brown Herr, D Watson, VV W' D RECORD IO 2-5 sec 22 4-5 sect 'SI 3-5 See 2 min- 4 3-5 SGC 4 min. 45 2-5 sec Ie min. 35 sec I6 See 25 I-5 sec 5 ft.,6 in 20 ft. 5 I'-4 in 40 ft IZC ft. 3 I-3 in IO6 ft. 6' I-2 in II ft. ,6Din Winslow, VV and Scarrett, VV, tied for third Dartinontliv, 79 Vlfilliams, 47 Twelfth Annual interscholastic Meet HELD AT HAN.OVER, JUNE, 7. 1905 . EVENT FIRST IOOAWYARD D..-ISH 220-YLARD DASI-I 440-YLARD RUN S80-YARD RUN MILE RUN TWO-NIILE RUN I2OfX7ARD :HURDLES ,220-YARD :HURDLES HIGH JUMP BROAD JUMP Hambricli, C. Knight, lflf. Wfalker, K. U. A. VValke1', K. U. A. Miller, K. U. A.. Kullburg, B. L. Jenney, K. U. A. Johnson, W. S-HOT PUT Hanbrich, C. HAMMER THROW' Smith, K. U. A. POLE VYAULT Jenks, C. Rose, C011.c01'd, Blass. Rose, Concord, .7Wczss. SECOND Wfliitehead, W Hanbrich, C. Barrett, W. Bacon, K. U. A. Bacon, K. U. A. Connery, PV. Johnson, W. Miller, K. U. A. lyliiteliead, W. Jenks, C. Burns, C. Wfarren, K. U. A. lN7lIitelI cad. lflv' . I' U Summary of Points K. U. A. 44 THIRD RECORD Kullburg, B. L. IO 2-5 sec Miller, K. U. A. 23 sec Spaulding, lflf. S4 4iS sec Jenks, C. 2 min. S 3 5 sec Beach, PV. 4 min. 50 I-5 sec Bailey, W. IO min. 35 3-5 sec Deming, K. U. A I7 I-5 sec Dole, L. 26 3-5 sec Deming, K. U. A. 5 ft. 7 in Wfalker, K. U. A. 20 ft. IO in Smith, K. U. A. ' 43 ft. I in Jenney, K. U. A. T31 ft. 4'l.I'1 Deming, K. U. A. IO ft Concord, Mass. Wfillliston 3 I Boston Latin Claremont 2 5 Lebanon IO 6 I Nineteenth Annual New Engl-and Intercollegiate Athletic Meet EVENT IOO-YD. DASH 220-YD. DIASH 440-YD. RUN 8,80-YD. RUN MILE RUN TWO-MI'LE RUN I2O-YD. TTURDLES 220-YD. HURDLES HAMMER T1-mow HIGH JUMP D1SOUs THROW BROADLIUMP SHOT PUT POLE VAU'LT HELD AT WORCESTER. SATURDAY. MAY 20, 1905 - S S S S S S S S in in in in in in FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH RECORD Swasey, D. jordan, D. Lightner, IW. I. T. Porter, M. ro- Swasey, D. jordan, D. Lightner, Rl. I. T. Orrell, A. 22 1-5 Orrell, A. Martin, Tflfes. l Wyman, M. Evans, D. 51 3-5 Thrall, D. Jennings, D. White, A. Wilson, RJ. I. T. 2 rn. 1 1-5 Wright, B. White, A. Buckingham, NI. I. T. Thurlow, B. 4 m. 36 3-5 Wright, B. Benson, lifes. Robinson, Bowd. Calloway, IMI, I. T. IO m. I2 4-5- Leavitt, W. I. H. Hubbard, A. - Tobey, Bowd. Griswold, VV. 1,5 4-5 Leavitt, VV. W-. P. Hubbard, A. I. H. Hubbard, A. Shaw, D. 25 1-5 Denning, Bowd. -Knapp, IM. I. T. Gage, D. Rollins, A. -W 132 ft. 7 Shaw,'M. ' Zellu, Tufts Brown, Trfivzfiziy Bishop, A. 5 ft. 6 F. H. Ehmlqe, B. Dearborn, Vffes. Blake, Df. . Rollins, A. If-IQ ft. 3 P. Hubbard, A. ' 3 ' Reed, A. Gray, D, and Green-, Tufts, tied 23 2 1-2 Rollins, A., Denning, Bowci. Marshall, TIV. F. I-If Ehmke, B. 42 ft. 6 3-4 ,H'azen, Di. Farrington, Ill. I. T. ' ' ' Eyster, lfVes. Crook, A. 5 10 ft. 4 1-2 Amherst CAJ, 38 3-4 Bowdoin fBofwal.j, 12 Dartmouth QDJ, 36 1-2 Wesleyan CTfVe3.j, II Brown QBLD, I7 Maine 'CIlLf.D, 5 3-4. Williams CVV.j, I3 Tufts, 4 I'-2 M. I. 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Forlward I-IOBART, Right j:07 ZUU7'Ci GREBENSTEIN, Cfczzlvr B1xNK.xRT, Rfziqlzi For-ward ALLING, C.'e11.!cr Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. Dec. Jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March March March March March March 7 S 9 IO I2 T7 13 I4 I9 I9 20 21 23 28 4 II 14 16 IS 21 25 27 28 1 2 4 9 9 IO II 16 BlCGR:XlL, Lefi G7!G7'Cl Results of Season of 1904--1905 Colgate, 1 9 Syracuse, 3 5 Cornell, 2 S lVilliams, 2 3 lVilliams, 2 4 Mass. Inst. of Tech. 2 1 Wlesleyan, 1 o Wesleyan, 5 Harvard, 2 6 Boston University, 1 3 Wlesleyan, 1 5 'Wesleyan, 1 5 Amherst, 1 8 Amherst, 9 Brown, 1 3 Norwich, I4 Vermont, 1 1 Minnesota, 1 6 Yale, 26 Maine, 6 Penn. State Normal, 23 Bucknell, 2 3 Swarthmore, 2 3 Univ. of Penn., 30 Lehigh, 1 6 W'illiams, - 1 o Andover, 2 1 Lowell T extile, 8 Mass. Inst. of Tech., 24 Brown, 18 Holy Cross, I4 Total, 5 5 7 D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth Dartmouth D artmouth D artmouth Dartmouth D artmouth D artmouth Dartmouth D artmouth D ar tmouth D artmo uth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth Dartmouthi D artrnquth D artmouth D artmouth D artmouth 35 S 3 25 17 8 9 9 36 7 9 9 9 60 I7 5 33 I5 4 29 I2 I6 I4 63 37 I2 21 26 24 14 34 O 252 iZZe AEG IS E. 1 907 VOIXXXW Dartmouth College Lawn Tennis Association SEASON OF 1 905-1 906 ERNEST A. THOMPSON, '06, Presfident HENRY R. LANE, '07, Vice-P1'es1Qde1zt ' NORMAN RUSSELL, ,o6, Secretary and TTGGSMLZT Executive Committee JOHN R. MOLANE, '07 J. FRANKLIN CROCKER, jr., '07 IQO6 E. A. THOMPSON N. RUSSELL V. D. FiSHBACK H. B. STANTON R. M. EVANS C. A. PIERCE E. A. MARDEN J. J. BURTCH L. S. MARTIN ARTHUR- B. ROTOH, ,OS Members IQO7 I. R. MCLANE H. R. LANE I. F. CROCKER V. L. KZING C R. A. SMEAD R. D. CUNNINGHAM I. A. TARBELL 1908 . B. ROTCH . D. THORPE . R. BLANPIED A. I. -CLOW E. P. BARTLETT L. ADLER . H. PITCHER . E. MARSH . L. ENGLISH R. F. HILL - 1909 F. SOLOMON H. A. ERHARD J. F.'G'REENBAUM P. M. ROSE H S. CLARK E. M. MOFFATT R H. MOWER H E. BUCHANAN W. I. BULL - L. F. NOLAN J. C. VARNEY C. A. FISKE H. H. MURCHIE E. P. NORRIS C. S. BRETT C. H. BUTNAM 1f01.XXX11f 'Ee AEGIS .ea 1 907 253 Tri-College Lawn Tennis Association FLOYD SMITH, Williams . President EMERY PORTER, Brown .... T1'eczs1w'e1' 1905 Tournament at Williamstown, Won by Williams SUMMARY-SINGLES Northrup, lVilliams defeated Adams, Wesleyan, 6-4, 6-2 ' Northrup, lVilliams defeated McLane, Dartmouth, 6-4, 6-3 Smith, VVilliams defeated Wfhite, Wfesleyan, 6-1, 6-2 Rotch, Dartmouth, defeated VVhite, Wfesleyan, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 McLane, Dartmouth defeated Adams, VVesleyan, 6-4, 6-4 Rotch, Dartmouth defeated Smith, lVilliams, 7-5, 8-6, 6-4 ' . DOUBLES Northrup and Smith, llfilliams defeated McLane and Rotch, Dartmouth, 6-3 8-61 7-5 Northrup and Smith, Williams, defeated Adams and lVhite, Weslegfan, 6-1, 6-2, o-6, 6-4 Adams and VVhite, Weslegfan, defeated McLane and Rotch, Dartmouth, 4-6, 6-3, 7-51 6-3 Total, VVilliams, 5, Dartmouth, 3, 'Wesleyan, 1. Dual Tournament at Burlington, Vt. - - UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT VS. DARTMOUTH ' WON BY DARTMOUTH. 9 MATCHES TO 2 SINGLES Rotch, Dartmouth defeated Hulitt, Vermont, 6-o, 6-o Burtch, Dartmouth defeated W'ard, Vermont, 6-o, 6-1 Rotch, Dartmouth defeated Pease, Vermont, 6-2, I3-II McLane, Dartmouth defeated Hulitt, Vermont 6-1, 6-o McLane, Dartmouth defeated Ward, Vermont, 6-1, 6-o Burtch, Dartmouth defeated Kirkpatric, Vermont, 6-3, 6-4 Pease, Vermont defeated McLane, Dartmouth, 7-5, 2-6, 6-o Pease, Vermont defeated Burtch, Dartmouth, 7-5, 6-4 DOUBLES - Rotch and McLane, Dartmouth, defeated Ward and Pease, Vermont, 6-2, 6-4 Rotch and Burtch, Dartmouth, defeated Hulitt and Kirkpatric, Vermont, 6-3, S-71 6-3 , X Burtch and McLane, Dartmouth, defeated Pease and Ward, Vermont, 6-1, 6-1 1 TENNIS CLUB TEAM 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEGIS .SPA-1907 2 New England Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association Sixth Annual Tournament at Longwood, 1905 F. SMITH, Williams . . President PORTER, Brown . Sccrclary and Treasurer SINGLES 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round Cole CAmherstI I Gatewood I Gatewood CM. I. TJ I 6-8, 6-2, 6-4 Smith I Wise CTuftsI Smith Qwilliamsj ISmith I 6-S, 6-2, 6-1 I I 6-1, 6-1 I Wallis W Hutchinson fB1'ownI ?Aclams I I 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 Adams IWesleyanI ro-S, 7-5 I Wallis I ' I Laidlcy CBowdoinj I'Wallis I 7-9, 9-7, 7-5 I I VVallis CDartmouthj I 6-o, 6-4 I I Gatch CWejslcyanj, I Northrup I Northrup CVVilliamsI I 6-o, 6-1 I Nortzhrup ' I Hanscom CTuftsj ITobey I 6-o, 6-4 I I Tobey CBowdoinj A 6-3, 6-4 I 1 ,I I YVeed CAmherstI I Rotch 'I I Fanning Rotch CDartmouthI I 4-6,10-8, 6-2 I Fanning I 6-2, 6-4 Fanning QM. I. TQ 'IFanning I 6-4, 3-6, 6-o I Porter CBroWnI I 3-6, 6-3, 6-1'I A ' DOUBLES Brown Dartmouth I A Dartmouth 6-4, 6-2 I VVilliams -I Bowdoin IWilliams I 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 I VVilliams I 6-4, 6-1 I IWi11iams Wesleyan M. I. T. I I 6-21, 6-o, 6-4 M. T. T. 9-7, 6-4 I Tufts I 1 Amherst ITufts I I 6-2, 6-4. 'I Tufts I 6-2, 6-4 I Finals Fanning 7-5 6- 'J ,: -- GOLF TEAM CLAU B 1f01.XXX11f fZZe AEGIS Sa 1907 257 The College Golf Club Officers, 1904-05 JOHN TUcIi,, '05 ...... I'1'csficiwz.l GEORGE PROCTOR, '06 Viw-Prcsidwzt TI-IATCI-IER TWORTI-IEN, '07 ..... Secretary and T1'easf1.m'm' Tournament Committee STILLIIAN BIITCI-IELLOR, '05, Clmirman THATCHER W. XVORTHEN. '07 L. PATON I Fall Team S. BATCHELLOR, '05 CCapt.j J. W. PIERCE, '08 CMan.j T. VV. VVORTHEN, '07 W. F. GQXRBY, '07 R. H.'PECIi, '07 C. 1. CHASE, '08 L. PATON, '07 N. L. CUSHMAN. '07 Spring Team S. BATCHELLOR, '05 QCapt.5 I. W. PIERCE, '05 CMan.j T. W. W0R'I'I-IEN, '07 S. C. BAR'rLE'r'r, '07 R. H. PECK, '07 L. M. HOWE, '08 W. F. GARBY, '07 C. I. CHASE, '08 C. W. PIERCE, '05 P. M. SMITH, '08 Team took second in Springfield Intercollegiate Match in 1904. Defeated M. I. T., 8-4, Oct. 20, 1904. Defeated Amherst at Hanover, Nov. 12, 1904, 11-6. Peck, Paton, Chase and Garby qualified among eight for individual intercollegiate cham- pionship of New England. ' Defeated by Amherst, at Amherst, May 11, 1905, 6-5. . Defeated by Williams, at Vlfilliamstown, May 12, 1905, 15-4. Officers for 1 905-'06 S. C. BARTLETT, '07, President W. F. GAREY, '07, Vice-President - T. TV. VVORTHEN, '07, Secretary and T1'easfm'e1' Executive Committee A E. RICHARDSON, '07, Chairman . P. H-. CHASE. '07 P. M. SMITH, '08 Wm 0 S X QW 'W J 'T1'f.Q'fr,5E1kru1 !,l IC fa 9 K ll' I x . fi' if ' Q-A ' L .'.. 'g i-L'-Ugg'-E' J Nl , I Pvfisident, E. A. HERR Vice-Priisideni, W. H. GARDINER Seleretav' mzd Schclzfzmeister, C. M. BISHOP . Mitglieder HERR DOKTOR PROFESSOR W. A. ADAMS HERR DOKTOR PROFESSOR A. K. HARDX' HERR DOKTOR PROFESSOR C. E. BOLSER HERR DOKTOR PROFESSOR G. B. WESTON HERR DOKTOR PROFESSCR C. N. GOULD HERR DOKTOR PROFESSOR WV. H. MURRAY HERR C. O. PERRY HERR F. E. GUYER HERR C. A. PIERCE HERR C. M. BISHOP HERR R. M. BLOOD HERR W. H. GARDINER HERR E. A. HERR HERR I. VV. E. GLATTEELD HERR W. Cf. KENNEDY HERR G. H. HOWARD H-ERR T. T. REDINGTON HERR E. S. RICHARDSON A HERR I. W. VVALLACE HERR I. A. DETLEESEN HERR C. A. PFEIFFER V01 XXXIV 7Ze AEGISEJA 1907 2 Le Cercle Franeais M H B STANTON,P1'C55'id6'l1f NIONSIEUR MONSIEUR MONSIEUR IVIONSIEUR MONSIEUR MONSIEUR MIONSIEUR MONSIEUR M. T. M. GORDON, Vice-Prdsidenezi M. F. L. CHILDS, Secrftaire ez! Tresorfief Members PROFESSEUR LOUIS HENRY DOW PROFESSEUR PROFESSEUR PROFESSEUR PROFESSEUR PROFESSEUR PROFESSEUR ' NIONSIEUR ARTHUR MONSIEUR FRANCIS MONSIEUR MONSIEUR MONSIEUR MONSIEUR MONSIEUR MONSIEUR MONSIEUR ARTHUR MONSIEUR EDWARD MONSIEUR HAROLD MO.NSIEUR WALTER MONSIEUR ROBERT LONGLEY TAYLOR ERNEST FELIX LANGLEY PRESCOTT QRDE SKINNER GEORGE BENSON WESTON ELMER ELMER GREENWOOD VVILLIAM HENRY-.MURRAY CRAWFORD MORRISON BISHOP WOOD CHAPIN LANE CHILDS - ROBIE MASON EVANS OSCAR EDWARD GIBB - THURLOW MARSHALL GORDON FOSTER ERWIN GUYER FRANK HOWARD KELLEY ERIC PHILBROOK KELLY BOND MESERVEY BLANCHARD REDMAN BACON STANTON GARDNER KENNEDY CHAUNCEY VVAYLAND SMITH 260 722.2 AEGISE 1907 VQLXXXW Hanover Country Club Cfficers for the year ending' September 30, 1906 EDWIN I. BARTLETT, Presfiderzi T. VV. D. VVORTHEN, ,'V'I:CCZ-.P7'CS1:d13'l7,f CHARLES F. EMERSON, Secretary PERLEY R. BUGBEE, T1'easm'e1' ARTHUR P. FAIRFIELD, Assistant Board of Governors EDVVIN I. BARTLETT PERLEY R, BUGBEE 101-IN M. GILE I WILLIAM PATTEN T, XV. D. VVORTHEN Members of the Corporation EDWIN I. BARTLETT PERLEY R. BUSBEE CHARLES P. CHASE CHARLES E. EMERSON NEWTON A. FROST JOHN M. GILE JOHN V. HAZEN .VVILLIAM PATTEN WILLIANI T. SMITH TVILLIAM I. TUCKER D. COLLIN TVELLS T. W. D. WORTHEN T7'6GS'LL7'67' 1f01.XXX11f 7He AEGISM 1907 261 W-k. YLn I ..Y:2 -,': A, v N fy? ll,- s 33' ,I Sig? QW qfI v 'Q a' ' K I L f' E.Tfllb!'I.,91lL'If 1902 Members ELIOTLF PARK FROST HOPE RICI-IARD MESSER CHARLES FRANCIS GOODRICH LEON BURDETT SMITH 1906 I HERBERT LESLIE BOYNTON HAROLD DUFUR FISH MAYNOR DAVIS BROCK ERIC PHILBROOK IQELLY PERCY ELNVOOD ERICKSON DANIEL PARKE RANSOM CLYDE DOUG-LAS SOUTER 1907 TIMOTHY WOLCOTT BROCK LEON MADISON HOLMAN ' HARRY MATT GRAY NATHANIEL HOBBS KNIGHT WALTER MARTIN LEIGHTON 1908 ROLAND EDWARD CHESLEY ELIPHALET AUSTIN GREEALEY HAROLD CHARLES CLARK JOHN HARVEY G'RAY. WILLIAM FRYE ENGLISH, jr. RUSSELL SANDERSON THATCHER LESTER CLYDE GREENWOOD FRANK ELMER TITCOMI3 262 Me AEGISR. 1907 VQLXXXIV Dartmouth Christian Association Headquarters in Bartlett Hall ROBERT DAVIS, Graduate Secretary Officers JOHN H. IKINGSBURY, President WILLIAM JENNINGS, Vice-President Council i Records GEORGE H. HOWARD New Students and Membership WILLIAM JENNINGS Bible Study JOHN R. MCLANE Church Relations W. HUSTON LILLARD Mfission Study ROBERT I. ADRIANCE Nfeetings SAMUEL L. BARNES Social THATCHER W. WORTIIEN Music HAROLD B. STANTON Finance HARVEY F. WHITTEM ORE Athletics MORRIS K. SMITH Graduates MYRON E. VVITHAM 1f01.XXX11f 'Die AEGIS sa. 1 907 263 The Dartmouth Press, Club A. F. LIBBY, '06, .p'7'6S'l:Ci6'1fLl ' P. B. PAUL, '06, Secretary R. J. THOMPSON, '06, T7'6CZSZL'1'67' , Members E. R. MUSGROVE, '05, Associated Press, Manchester Union R. I. THOMPSON, '06, Boston Globe ' I. A. BARTLETT, '07, Boston Herald, Chicago Tribune, Springfield Union J. H.,BLAISDELL, '07, Boston Transcript, Concord Patriot H. R. WELLMAN, '07, Boston American A. H. KITCHING, '07, Boston Post R. F. CARIQENTER, '06, Cleveland Plain Dealer P. B. PAUL, '06, Boston' Record C. W. FRENCH, '06, Springfield Republican I. L. RICHARDSON, '07, Boston journal I. R. LIBBY, '08, Intercollegiate Athletics H. E. MACALLASTER, '08, Worcester Telegram T. C. WELLSTED, '09, Cleveland Leader, Cleveland Press, Cleveland World A. F. LIBBY, '06, The Dartrnouth,'Publisher's Press Association, New York Evening Post b 264 Ee AEGISEE. 1907 V01 XXXIF Camera Club P1'esfide1It, VV. H. GARDINER, 'O6 - Tf1:C6-P1'GSidU71z, C. A. A. RICE, 'O7 PROFESSOR C. E. BOLSER PROFESSOR B. B. FROST PROFESSOR C. H. MORSE C. H. DUDLEY G. D. TERRIEN R. I. ADRIANCE H D. FISH C. XV. FRENCH W. H. GARDINER I. R P. T. GILMAN GLAZE B. PAUL SC:'C'I'G2fL'Z'I'jl, P. RICHARDSON, 'O7 T1'eas1f1.1'e1', P. B. PAUL, 'O6 C1'1725ic, PROF. C. H MORSE Honorary Members PROFESSOR VIILLIAM PXTTEX PROFESSOR H. E. SMITH PROFESSOR W. H. SMITH Active Members G. R. R. J. P C. A. R. E L. SVVASEY I. THOMPSON VARICK A. BARTLETT RICHARDSON A. A. RICE B. SHANV H. ICEITH D. RICH - 9 THE DARTMOUTH BOAR 1f0z.XXX11f 72.2 AEGIS sa 1907 267 The Dartmouth Published Weekly during che college year by Editors chosen from thc Undergraduate Body of Dartmouth College Vol. XXVII 1905-1906 ARTHUR FREDERIC LIBBY, Editor-in-Clzief GEORGE HENRX' HZOXVARD, Almmifi Editor JAMES .FXGARD BARTLETT, Athletic Editor HAROLD DUFUR F1sI-I, Local Editor EUGENE GREELEY SMITH, B-zisfivzess IlffL1'l1CLgC'7' Associate Editors PHILIP BATCHELLOR PAUL, 'o6 JOHN :HARPER BLAISDELL, 107 RALPH JOSEPH THOMPSON, 'O6 DONALD YrERDON FROTHINGHAM, '08 MORRIS KELLOGG SMITH, ,O7 HLOVVARD EDWARD lV.lCfXLLASTER, '08 Former Editors and Managers of The Dartmouth YEAR EDITOR MANAGER YEAR. EDITOR MANAGER 1876 Samuel Merrill 1891 C. H. YViley John Abbott 1877 George E. Atkinson 1892 W G. Stoughton A. D. Salinger 1878 Edward N. Hills 1893 H B. Metcalf J. L. Merrill 1878 E. M. Vittum 1894 F, C. Allen F. D. Field 1879 E. D. Libby 1895 B T. Scales J. A. Ford 1880 W. E. Barrett ' 1896 P. Shirley H. J. Hapgood 1881 L. R. Wentworth 1897 D J. Maloney 1 H. M. Thyng 1882 G. M. Ward C. WV. McClearn 1898 R F. Marden J. R. Chandler 1883 Alfred E. Watson 1899 F. A. Musgrove WV. M. Fraser 1884 G. H. Whitcomb A. H. .Williams 1900 H E. Keyes V. R. Salinger 1885 Fletcher Ladd James A. De Boer 1901 E. M. Hopkins H. W. Hall 1886 George W. Fowler Frank O. Loveland 1902 R M. Larned D. B. Keniston 1887 E. E. Chalmers V I. O. Cummings 1903 E. B. Schlatter H. D. Cushing 1888 L. F. English LVJ. W. Kelley 1904 C. K. Woodbridge E. K. Robinson 1889 B. F. Ellis 'J. H. Mason . 1905 E. R. Musgrove VV. F. Dorothy I8QO J. B. Reynolds F. D. Wood W THE AEGIS B10-ARD Fowler Perry ' Putnam V Washburn Gray ' Hihmarx . Southgate ' Kimball b Redington, Lane Hoyt Rgphgrds Andrewi Kenyon H Sjilphen Cochrane, CMgr.J Howard, Q'Edifor-J Bartlett V' 1f01.XXX11f i7Ze AEGISBA 1907 269 The Aegis Board GEORGE HENIQY HOWARD, fb A' W, Edlzflor-in-Clzicf YEAR 1874 1875, 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 I882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 :ROBERT CARLYLE COCHRANE, I0 Associate Editors RICHARD STEELE SOUTI-IGATE, 0 J X 1 .lldvisory EARL BLOODGOOD FOWLER I JAMES IRG.-XRD BARTLIZTT 1 HERBER1' DAVIS HINAIAN, IA' kfltlzlclzts EARL THOMAMS RICIIARDS, J T J J BENJAMIN NIARTIN AVASHBURN. X 1' li' 1 CORNELIUS MORTIMER STILPI-IEN, B 0 II I J 0, Bnsiizcss Zllcwiczgeir HARRY MATT GRAY ?SlllfI.Sll.C'Z.llILS HENRY RICPIAVRDYSON LANE, X U! I CHESTER JAMES SANDY, W .S If J ' THEODORE TOXVNE REDINGTON, J K E lSoc'1'eL1z'cs BOYD WASON PUTNAM, di I' J j THOMAS DANIEL PERRY, K K K 1Gr1'11ds WALTER RAYR'IOND ANDREWS, W' 1 j WILLIAM RICE IKIMBALL, A J IP GEORGE HERBERT HOYT, If I Assist. Business Ada-rzagers ROBERT DEXTER KENYON . Former Editors and Managers of the Aegis EDITOR H. F. Chase S. B. Wiggin Samuel Merrill C. D. Adams 1. C. Dana C. A, Babbitt W. F. Furman William Moore B. S. Harmon J. F. Moore Louis Bell A. L. Fuller F. A. Wood W. H. Dart D. L. Lawrence I. I. Buck W. T. Abbott MANAGER I. C. Barrett W. H. Hart W. C. Frost G. E. Atkinson F. W. Gregg VV. W. Broga G. H. Danforth F. R. Lane J. S. Thompson H. B. johnson W. G. Carr S. K. H. Hudson F. P. W7eekS C. F. Conn A. A. Fisher Charles E. Doane I. H. Fassett . YEAR 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 EDITOR F. E. Barnard Barron Shirley . D. Arnold De S. E.. Burroughs R. A. Campbell VV. J. Harris R. I. Sisk W. S. Adams QA. M. Abbott- H. E. Keyes B. M. Hopkins B. S. Stevens R. M. Davis H. H. ,Ham J. R. Merriam F. F. Parker MANAGER H. A. Blake S. I. Lord C, G. ,Furnel P. S. Marden R. M. Thornburgh H. I. Hapgood H. M. Thyng C. E. Carr R. P. johnson F. E. Atwood E. H. Hunter G. M. Hubbard M. B. Wiley C. I. Lampee E. Gilbert W. B. Smith THE DAR l'MOUfTH MAGAZINE4 BOARD 1f01.XXX11f 7Ze AEG IS sa. 1 907 271 The Dartmouth Magazine Published Monthly by- Students from the Senior and Junior Classes Vol. XX 1905-1906 EDWARD LINES OAREORD, Edaffoz'-iflz-Clrwlef YEAR I8Q2 1893 1394 1395 1896 1897 I-898 COLBORN BARRELL BRACKETT, Busivzess .Manager Associate Editors CRAWFORD NIORRISON BISHOP HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE THOMAS DANIEL PERRY JOHN FRANK MCDAVITT Former Editors and Managers EDITOR P. E. Stanley E. O. Grover I. W. Thompson R. H. Fletcher I. M. Boyd S. R. Moulton C. P. Graham MANAGER G. G. Furnell A. K. Hardy W. P. Lane 'W. F. Duffy I. F. Ryan H. P. Patey H. D. Hardy YEAR 1899 Igoo 1901 IQO2 1903 1904 of the Dartmouth EDITOR H. E. Keyes XV. H. Lyon K. Banning R. M. Davis I. A. Charron C. I. Kelley MANAGER N. YV. Emerson B. I. Bond I. L. Huntington F. 'W. VVentwOrth I. S. Brotherhood H. W. Fleming DNEBATING UNION Ifal. XXXJV 7242 AEG IS .Ea 1 907 273 The Dartmouth Debating Union, 1.904-'05 CH.-xRLES F. EICHENAUER, fJl'C'Sl'dClIl JOHN A. LAING, IVIcmage1' EIGHTH ANNUAL BROWN-DARTMOUTH DEBATE Held at Providence. Jan. 21, 1905 Awarded to Negative RESOLVED: That it would be advantageous to the United States to admit Canadian coal and lumber free of duty. ' Dartmouth T661-74'L-Af7i'I'171LZi1:UG Brown Team-Negative EDMUND E. DAY WVILLIAM G. ME.-xDER CHARLES F. EICHENAUER CHARLES H. ICINGMAN JOHN A. LAING GLENN W. VVOODIN Altcrizaies J. MILTON 0'N1ELL FRANK C. HIALSE Judges HON. VVILLIAM SCHOFIELD MR. SAMUEL 1. ELDER PROP. I. N. CARVER 274 7Zie AEGIS R 1907 WLXXXIV Tenth Annual Williams-Dartmouth Debate . HELD AT HANOVER. MAY 16. 1905 Awarded to Negative RESOLVED: That the Monroe Doctrine as interpreted by President Roose- velt in his Annual Message Should be adopted as a National Policy. Vlffilliams Teavn.-Ayi1'a1i1.a2zfvc I Dartmouth Teczm-Negatafve V' ' VVALTER A. SXVAN ROBERT C. FALCONER josE12H E. PERRY JOHN A. LAING RUSSELL GREGORY CHARLES F. EICHENAUER - A lzfcrvzalcs C A ' CLARENCE E. WELLS FREDH. HODGSON Judges HON. FREDERICK DODGE HON. CHARLES L. HZAVMLIN MR. EDGAR I. RICH IYIUSIWXI A GLEE AND MANDOLIN' CLUBS Ifol.XXXIlf' fIZe AEGISAJA 1907 277 Glee Club PAUL REVERE FELT, Leader EDXVIN LINES OAKFORD,jW'Cl1ZClg67 First Tenors EDWARD A. HERR, '06 THOMAS E. ZALNDREW, '08 ORLANDO C. DAVIS, '07 VVILLIAM U. VVYMAN, '07 .VVILLIAM F. GARBY, '07 J. H. SWENSON, '09 CHARLES H. HATHAWAY, '07 H. VVALKER, '09 ' Second Tenors ' NATHAN C. REDLON, '06 THOMAS N. LILLARD, '08 . JOHN F. CROORER, Jr., '07 V ARTHUR T. SOULE, '08 C. H. JAMISON, '07 CHARLES A. PFEIFFER, '08 First Basses - PAUL R. FELT, '06 HAROLD B. STANTON, '06 JOHN J. BURTCH, '06 GEORGE W. GREBENSTEIN, '07 A HERBERT VV. RAINIE, '06 HARRY S. MCDEX'ITT, '07 - Second Basses AUGUSTUS H. AYERS, '06 ' A CARL W. ROSS, '08 CHARLES A. PIERCE, '06 ARTHUR B. SHAW, '08 JAMES A. BLATHERWICK, '06 E. H. NAYLOR', '09 ' BANJO CLUB 1f01.XXX1If Re AEGISSPA 1907 279 Guitar and Mandolin Clubs, and Banjo Club CLARENCE TEBBETTS CiRAY,LCC1fCll6l' -- EDWIN LINES O:XICFORD,AfCl'71-age? First Mandolins , ROBEIZT R. LANE, 'O7 ERASTUS B. BADGER, '08 RCJBER'F B. RUGC, '08 M. F. KIVEL, '09 D. E. XIVATSON, 'OO CLARENCE T. GRAX', '06 ERLON H. NLEAL, '06 T'T.-XRRY J. PELREN, '07 CURTIS PLUMMER, ,O7 RICHARD S. SOUTHCATE, '07 - Second Mandolins MORRIS K. SMITH, ,O7 JAMES J. NORTON, '08 S. C. DAN'1S, JT., '09 H. GOLDEN, '09 X C. THORN, '09 GEORGE P. LATON, '06 CHARLES R. lWlAIN, '06 VAN DUSEN FIS1-IEACK, '06 NATHANIEL H. TCNIGHT, '07 Banjos JOHN A. CLARK, '08 JOSEPH K. IQNIGHT, '08 THOMAS N. LILLARD, '08 RICHARD B. MZERRILL, '08 EDGAR F. XVHITE, '08 JOSEPH T. CHASE, '06 HENRY H. CHENEY, '06 FRED F. PARKER, '06 JOHN S. HART, 107 HARRY R. WELLMAN, '07 S S Guitars , ADDISON G. BROOKS, '06 CHARLES P. JIVOODWORTH, ,O7 ALFRED G. WHITE, YO7 LAWRENCE WV. GRISWOLD, '08 ' PORTER M. SMITH, '08 Mandola Viola I L. L. WHITE, '09 REMSEN VARICK, '06 280 7710 AEGIS2. 1907 1f01.XXX11f College Band HERBERT XV.RAINIE,LCGd6'1' and Wfanagef Cornets HERBERT W. ll.-XINIE, '06 BURTON D. THORPE, '08 CONRAD ITIAZEN, '06 C. E. CARR, '09 Piccolo VVALTER A. CONLEY, '05 Clarinets R. FISHBACK, '06 CHARLES C. SEVERANOE, '08 BERTRAM E. SPENCER, '06 FRANK A. GARVIN, '07 n Altos HAROLD J. PARKER, '07 R. E. ROGERS, '09 -I. H. DOWDALL, ,OQ Trombones PAUL R. FELT, '06 ' E. R. DODGE, '09 , Baritone LESTER C. GREENWOOD, '08 Basses VVILLIAM H. FOX, '06 HARRIE C. ROMAYNE, '07 Snare Drums WILLIAM BODWELL, '06 FRED D. GRDNVAY, '07 Cymbals Bass Drum. ,BOYD W. PUTNAM, 707 NATHAN C. REDLON, '06 1f01.XXXW Ee AEGISSL 1907 281 College m Choir ' First Tenors I A.NDREWS, '08 I'IA'I'I'IAWAY, ,O7 CHESLEY, '08 JAMISON, '07 DAVIS, O. C., '07 SWENSON, '09 GAREY, '07 ADLER, '06 CROCKER, '07 CUNNINGI-IAM, LILLARD, '08 BURTCH, '06 BULLOCK, '09 BUTTERFIELD, '08 MCDEXVITT, '07 WALKER, H. L 9 VVYMAN, '07 Second Tenors First Basses PFEIFFER, '08 POST, ,O7 ROGERS, '09 SOULE, '08 OLIPHANT, '07 STANTON, '06 SPEARE, '08 STANTON, '06 Second Basses AYERS, '06 NAYLOR, '09' BLATHERWICK, '06 PIERCE, '06 FISH, '06 Ross, '08 SI-IAWI, '08 282 f2Ze AEGIS E 1907 VOLXXXJV College Orchestra HERBERT VV.:RAINIE,llJCl7Zt1gC?7' PAUL R. FELT, Leader First Violins ERLON H. NEAL, '06 HAROLD I. PARKER, '07 Clarinet BERTRAM E. SPENCER, ,oo Cornets HERBEI2'P VV. RAINIE, 'o6 BURTON D. THORPE, '08 Piano PAUL R. FELT, '06 , TJ IQQLW Q Q T -za f aj 4 QL? f Q K X ., XYAN-f- AJ G HQCID5 T .JK V 3 5 f x 284 'Yie AEGIS .si-. 1907 H VDLXXXW Dramatic Club, 1905 FLETCHER HALE, 'o5,P1'c'5'ida11.i Ro'BERT A. FRENCH, 'o5,lUa1zage1 Presentation of LONDON ASSURANCE SIR HARCOURT COURTLY CHARLES COURTLY . DAZZLE . . MAX HARKAWAY DOLLY SPANKER MARK MEDDLE 1 SOLOMON ISAACS f ' COOL . . MARTIN - JAMES SIMPSON GRACE HARKAWAY LADY GAY SPANKER PERT . . BY DION BOUCICAULT Cast S. H. VVILKINS H. P. VVAYMAN H. R. VVELLMAN E. G. PRATT XVALTER POYVERS A. R. M:AYNARD G. H. FALL P. B. PAUL FLETCHER HALE A. T. SOULE EQ P. KELLEY VULXXXII' iZZe AEGISEHA 1907 2 MUCH ADO ABGUT NOTHING Presented During Junior Week Festivities by Students of the College Under the Direction of H. N. Sanborn. '02 DON PEDRO, Prince Of Aragon . DON JOHN, his bastard brother . CLAUDIO, a young lord of Florence BENEDICT, a, young lord of Padua LEONATO, governor Of Messina . BALTHASOR, attendant on Don juan EONRADIPI fFO11OWerS Of Don P. OROCHEO 1 FRIAR FRANCIS . DOGBERRY, a constable VERGES, a head borough A SEXTON . . BEATRICE MARGARET URSULA WATCHES . . MUSICIANS Cast . H. R. VVELLMAN J. W. DONAHUE VV. POWERS . H. P. 'VVAYMAN E. G. PRATT . H. M. HOBIXRT C. A. RUSS XV. H. LILLARD . E. P. FROST A. R. E. G. D. H. N. R. . . . . A. I-IALE, 'o6, WRIGHT, 'o6, MPAYNARD P. KELLY TERRIEN SANBORN P. BALPH T. SOULE HENEAXGE . AGRY, 'o5, M. K. SMITH, 'o7, HULL, 'o8, NORTON 1 I 1 Q JUNIOR 4? K PRD M fn X?32Y.2?YQ W We W7 W W Wy? N Wx I f I I X m AQWV4 XX N V , , f , x. M5 X , r 63 ff F 7 Wiki 1101. XXXII' He AEGIS Q 1 907 287 Junior Week Committee XVALTER POWERS, Clzczirmatzz. CLARENCE TEEEETS GRAY f GEORGE NORMAN BANKART CHARLES A.LONZO RUSS ' DWIGHT STONVE XVARING Patronesses MRS, XNILLIAM JEVVETT TUCKER MZRS. CHARLES FRANCIS RICHARDSON MIRS. VVILBUR HOXNVIXRD POWERS , MRS. HERBERT DIXRLING FOSTER MRS. HARRY EDXVIN BURTON MRS. FRANK HAIGH DIXON MRS. LOUIS HENRY DOW MZRS. PERLEY RUFUS BUOBEE Floor Director CLARENCE TEBBETS GRAY Ushers DEARBORN BAILEY ' EDWARD SANBORN FRENCH WILLIAM PHIPPS MCGRAIL DONALD CAHOON MCINTYRE DAVID JOHN MAIN . JOHN KNOX MARSHALL LOUIS WEBSTER RUSSELL 288 Re AEGIS.5a. 1907 VOLXXXW Program of the W eek MAY 16-S p. m., Debate, 'Williams 115. Dartmouth, College Church MZAY I7-4 p. m., Reception and Musicale, Casque and Gauntlet House 7 p. m., Open-air Band Concert, College Hall 8 p. m., Vaudeville Show, at the Gymnasium BTAY 18-4 p. m., Cane Spree, on the Campus H 7 p. m., Banjo and Glee Club Concert, College Hall 8 p. m., 'LMuch Ado About Nothing, at the Gymnasium MIAY 19-4 p. m., Baseball, Tufts vs. Dartmouth 7 p. m., Mandolin Club Concert, College Hall S p. rn., Promenade Concert, College Hall 9 p. m., junior Promenade, College Hall Fraternity Dances NIAY' 17-Psi Upsilon at G. A. R. Hall Alpha Delta Phi a.t College Hall Theta Delta Chi at Bissell Hall Beta Theta Pi at Hanover Inn MZAY 18-Kappa Kappa Kappa at Hanover Inn Delta Kappa Bpsilon at College Hall Phi Delta Theta at Phi Delta Theta House Phi Gamma Delta at G. A. R. Hall Vol. XXX! lf 'YZeAEGIS3?A19O'2' 289 HONOR Salt Mine Wfater Wfagon Garter Nursing Bottle Salve Sponge Mirror Feather Bed Soothing Syrup Paregoric Can Beetle ' Crank Goat Keg Muzzle Petticoats Razor Toilet Set Ball and Chain Horse and Buggy Baby Carriage Handcuffs Reception Room Ring Dog Collar Town Topics Knife Applause Hair cut Junior Honors DONOR 1907 XVHERLE HZIICI-I T.-IYLOR FARRIER FAT UDUKEH SANBORN LADY XV,-XSI-IBURN PEARSON DICK GOODE XVOODWORTI-I FACULTY IQO7 UI'IEN'H TE.-IOUE HIEST.kND HGIGU LANGLEY SIBLEY 1908 POND V l'SwIPEs LEB. GIRLS O!CONNOR KENNEDY TWARY HITCHCOCK :HOSPITAL JOE MZCCANN CUMMINGS TOM FIELDS DICK HUNT 1907 T907 RECIPIENT T908 MCCOY MAIL TAYLOR SPENCER CLOUGII STILPI-IEN PICKETT VVYMIIN 1111 BROWN PELREN G. F. LISCOM 1906 HSKEETH PUTNAM HCRACKERH BLYTHE P. YOUNG NIOSES TABOR . TED RICHARDSON JUDGE ,O7 TLXYERILL SOUTHGIITE BOB PEARSON CHELSEA JUST COLLEGE Amos COBURN IQO8 ' 290 YZ.: AEG IS L 1 907 nz. XXXW Prom Vaudeville A. R. IWAYNARD, President - G. O. TERRIEN, B'IIS1i'JICfS.Y IW'CZ'1'LCZigC'7' f VV. POWERS, Stage Rfanagev' H. R. WVELLMAN, iw-'LLS'iCCtl Director Program A . THE DARTMOUTH BANJO CLUB B IKE -MAYNARD AND XWfiAtYDli.fXN-LKHAPPYY, In their sketch His Lordship C . DWIGHT WARING A funny coon D ' . ' Doc -FELT AND NEAL- SIIORTY,, Riot, fun and music E MESSIEURS TERRIEN ET CHAMBERLIN Who ight an up-to-date French duel F EYKE MAENARD AND JEAN CLARQUE Prestidigitateurs Fantastiques. From the Old World G , HARRY -WELLMAN AND SOULE- ART Present their own skit: It Happened in Hanover . H ' By special permission of the authors, Messrs. Lillard and Powers 'LAN INCIDENT OF THE PROM Presented for the irst time by E E. HALE, W. POXVERS AND H. P. YVAYMAN' Ushers R. P. BALPH, '05 D. C. MCINTYRE, '06 I. K. MARSIiALL, '06 H. W. COBURN, jr., '06 E. S. PRATT, '06 H. C. KETCHAM, '06 W. P. MCGRAIL, '06 . ' 01 5? H, Eff CS K , if Sqggi xg 921 3 if VN-llssfx 'B ky f If If i OASTS + g ff .f T , 1. . 1 P ,C ,, , I ,r-2,N , ,,., .I ff ff 1 ar' I . If... 1 T . I, -., I . J Q ,A .. - .' 'XT' ' as ,4 f . N N: ' 1 11 ' ' I Xthll- H-4.LA.s.'. QQ -- 44 TT fri 5 x ,il . V, I --Y - ' . . -4 1 Q 3 ' , ,Y d-' . 1 - x . .'-'1 ,!,.,, Q - - A 7 . I .- Gif, ,gl -I EI' U N1 ZQ2 iZZe AEGIS at 1907 3 1f01.XXX11f Aa Quotations I wept when I was born, and every day shows Why. P-t- K-i-ht, ,O7 Every little bit helps. -P-Hd, '07 If it be a sin to covet honor I am the most offending soul alive. --M'cDeU-tt, ,07 Arise, shake the hayseed off from thee. -Rob-Vis, .'07 If he play being, young and unskillful, For shekels of silver and gold, Take the money, my boy, praising Allah, The kid was ordained to be sold. - -H. P., '07 All that I dread is in leaving her behind, Some love two and some love three I love one and that is me. -Skeet Lives of lobsters all remind us, IVe can make our lives a mess, And in passing leave behind us Nothing but a Well-earned rest. -CZ- -gh '07 1 A goodly babe, lusty and like to live. -Ch-5-, '06 x VULXXXII' 156 AEGISSA 1907 293 Some take a world of pains To prove that bodies can exist, sans brains. -Ping Pong Oh, let not womans weapons, water drops, Stain my man's cheeks! -P. Kficlzardsozz, '07 A little round, fat, oily man of God. -'P7'0Ilfjf', '07 The world knows nothing of its greatest men. ---D-dg-, '07 Tell truth and shame the devil. --.Wac- -I-r, '06 They laugh that win. -R'2!CfZ-7'd-'-I'l', '08 VVho think too little and who talk too much. -H-7'-12 -le, '07 None but himself can be his parallel. 7 -Vby, '07 No skunk can get rid of his own name by giving it to another. -Al-ey, '06 Gold! Gold! Gold! Gold! Bright and yellow, hard and cold. +C. P. R., 'o7 Thank you, good sir, I owe you one. , -R. B.,R-gg, '08 2494 YZ: AEGISL 1907 V01.XXX11f Let others hail the rising sun, . I bow to that whose race is run. -B-rig-1', '08 The man that blushes is not quite a brute. -Percy Holm-5, '06 And listens like a three years child. ' --Sh-pl-y, !08 Then he will talk--good gods how he will talk. -TfVh'it- -m-1'-, '06 For every inch that is not Wag is rogue. -T-ML -12, '07 His tribe were God Almighty's gentlemen. I ' -Alvoid, '09 A wit,s a feather and a chief's a rodg An honest man's the noblest Work of God. 4 -Prom. Committee, '06 I would rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make,me sad. , . -E . Rich-Yds-11, ,07 1101 XXXIV 'Ee AEG IS Q 190.7 in 2 The Chain Gang' Vlfith lagging steps and haggard eye, Wfith glance that's crafty, dark and sly, They, pass the law's defenders by. The Chain Gang. ' Their feats are chronicled in blackg For' evil deeds they have a knackg Of brazen front there is no lack. The Chain Gang. They know the Weight of chain and ball Yet rise serene from every fall Black fear has never curbed their gall. The Chain Gang. While languishing in jail, they yell Defiance to the laws. Their cell Presents a glaring glimpse of hell. ' The Chain Gang. Upon their names grim shadows hang, Their mention stimulates harrangue, If at their births the angels sang. The Chain Gang. 296 7Ze AEGIS .sa 1907 .V01.XXX11f Genealogy of a Young Man who traces His Ancestry 'back I to Alexander, the Great This genealogy represents the untiring effort of Professor Wfells and his learned associ- ates. Only after years of most diligent research has it been possible to produce this most interesting tree, which is, from a scientific standpoint, undoubtedly the chef d'ouvre of the twentieth century. For the last decade Professors of Genealogy, Sociology. Biology and History have thirsted for thc vcry facts this treatise reveals. May they drink long and deep! Ed. vmle. And Alexander the Great took unto himself a wife. And she bore a son. And they called him jehorseafat. And he became known as je- horseafat the Great. And Iehorseafat begat Gymnasticus the First and great was the rejoicing amongst the peoples. And Gymnasticus begat a youth and his name was Budweiser. And he was a lusty child and like unto his father. And Budweiser took his wife and maidservants and manservants and went out from the land of Egypt, for great was the famine in that land. And Buddy begat Pippin. And he was a meagre child and frail of stature. And they sent the child to London. a And he was a sporty youth and arrayed like unto a lily of the field and Solomon in all his glory couldn't touch him. And it came to pass that the wise men of the East, men rich in knowledge and corpulenti with fat heads, didst fall in with Pippin whilst lodging in the Red Lion, a low ,tavern much frequented by Noah and the gilded youth of Lebanon. And they did harangue much with themselves as to how they could swipe from Pippin his shekels and necklace of fine gold. And it came to pass that evening when Pippin was lit up muchly with green beer and cheap wine that they taught unto him the game of seven and a half, which was no short skate game in those days with ten ducats to have a look. And it so happened that when the morning dawned Pippin had lost his priceless jewels, his stem winding Wfaterbury and a thousand rubles. And he did smite his face and cry, Selah, I am a lemon, I will get me hence from these cut- throatsf' And binding his tunic about his loins he fied into Chelsea, rid- ing upon a she-goat. ' 1f01.XXX11f Tae AEGIS 2. 1907 297 And it came to pass after many years that Pippin begat a meagre yap ling. And he became known as Hestant, and when Pippin did see what he had done he became sore afraid and fell upon the Hoor and smote his face. And the people from far and near didst arise with righteous wrath and smote Pippin with massive bricks, with massive bricks and Hint did they smite him. So endeth the genealogy of Hestant, '07, I .1 E-1?-'E' ,:.. g r : Qllirllfrfs- W .-1, - .ga .1-Ei-i -E - - 44 . Cyrano To Date 1. , These he the Knights of Graftscony, Monsieur Le Perry Beaucha1np's men. They steal, they graft full shamelessly These be the Knights of Graftscony! Their talk is all of crockery+- Slyer are they than gold brick men! These be the Knights of Graftscony Monsieur Le Perry Beauchamp's men. II. lVith stork's long leg and eagle's eye, Hlith lagging step but skillful hands, They take your slips, then graft your pie, VVith stork's long leg and eagle's eye, They march, trays toyed o'er heads held high The holes hid where the mileage lands,- Witli stork's long leg, and eagle's eye, Wlith lagging step but skillful hands. III. Friends Saucer-bust and Break-your-plate, Such are their nicknames soft and sweetg On graft they are intoxicate! Friends Saucer-bust and Break-your-plate. Wfhere mileage goes at fastest rate, These are the places where they meet. Friends Saucer-bust and Break-your-plate, Such are their nicknames soft and sweet. IV. See the Knights of Graftscony, Who grow fat on the students' books! Oh, student robbed so skillfully, See the Knights of Graftscony! Let seniors grim frown angrily, Let malice lie in junior's looks! See the Knights of Graftscony, VVho grow fat on the students' books! 1f01.XXX11f Yiie AEGISSA 1907 2 A Dilemma I. They all say we shouldn't, Yet somehow we want to, You all know we couldn't, Without being nasty. But really lt woulcln't Be quite right to miss him. II. Now wc would be kindg And in those whom we grind XVI: Strive hard to find One weak spot underlined, A mark for our pen. Ill. But he upsets our plan, For we can't slam a man All entire-as a man,- Tho' we know he's all sham. We must give it up. Oh? Who is he? A mess? Oh dear no! You can't guess! Why -lack 'Wallace A Monsieur 4 Now a little jeu d'esprit For the Gent from Gay Paris. Viugt et Une and Rouge et Noir Are for him but tools of war. ' Little cubes of ivory Never slip his memory. VVell thumbed pack of clubs and hearts From his person never parts. If the fates you would not curse Clasp, and buckle tight your purse. Flee the Gent from Gay Paris For a skillful lad is he. Tho' you pride yourself on fingers deft Of Worldly goods you'll be bereft, For fortune sits upon his left. Crafty G. from Gay Paris. oo Yiie AEGISQ. 1907 V01.XXX11f It Grieves Us To Say It F Stands for F- -ld VVho for wind, bluff and face, Is equalled by none Of our versatile race. His b1uster's a by-word All over the place. O Stands for O-kf- -d VVhorn the ladies call Ned, A picturesque youth 'With wheels in his head. He writes ponderous volumes A VVhich never are read. I U Stands for U-i-s Our worthy Parisiang To dens of iniquity His name's adrnissiong To exploit his deeds Wfould take an edition. R Stands for 'R-st-s B. Badger. You see By his manner and talk Wfhat a great man is he. But his worth and his years Are inverse in degree. F Stands for Froth. Broth is the Word For such arrant belliake Never was heard. lVe would add one more stroke But our hand is deterred. L Stands for L-ll-rd Who brought a fat-head Clear on from Chicago, But at Dartmouth he's dead. Yes, L-ll-rd ought eight -- Enough said! 1f01.XXX11f Die AEGIS .sa 1907 OI U Stands for reader r llfho doubtless is hot Because we have ground him Or because we have not. But whatever the case Let him not get too hot. S For Bill S- --b-rn, Wfho worked hard for his class, And once Won a prize For his laugh, like an ass. Bill's frame is a tank Of N2 O gas. H Stands for Pat H. A consummate bluffer. llfhen the profs did not know him They termed him a rusher, Now his schemes are found out, And they call him a flusher. E Stands for E-rly Wfho never was late 'Where Words are required. VVhat the unwelcome fate A Of his schemes always is, I-Ie'd not want us to state. R Stands for Robert More often called B- -ls, VVho teaches youth football To pay for his meals, And embroiders his deeds Till his audience reels. S Stands for Stil- - -n Wlio was one of the pair That Went down to Boston Last year: paid the fare Of,his charge. And then Got it for fair. Q, 0Z,gJmAmWf Z? WM? f- .. -xv , 434- 4. , ' Jw,-:I A .imwfgg ,P if fn g m .A 5WMcv W jf? .u gh , n' - VM f4k,,j45N JW. A WM fs luwflf , iLw K J ' ,Lk 5 W S- fh Zito? J it 452 927 xv ' M M, H1 L 0-Cf MMM!! VQLXXXIV 756 AEGISSA 1907 303 Ge-1'-ie D. L-rd G. D. L. a serious and verbose contemporary of great men. I-Ie is a person who imitates men, whom he and everyone recognize as authorities and persons of culture. This little man has the greatest and one of the easiest flowing streams of volubility ever seen in Dartmouth. A word about his course. Some men elect his course for hours, some for a cinch, and some to really get a bit of Knowledgel Vkfhat do they get? A sinuous, subtle, unrestrained, silvery and smooth wave of drool is all. You go to Butterield S. to the so-called recitation in Archaeology, take your place and then if you can, sleep, but keep your eyes open, for Georgie is a foxy fellow and can tell whether a fellow is asleep or no by the way he keeps his eyes. Better still, one should manifest a decided interest in all that is said and above all laugh at the jokes. No matter how many times you have seen them in the Sunday papers or other jocose publications, Laugh long and loud. To the uninitiated it may seem hard. to tell when to laugh but the secret is this: When the professor jingles his keys, pulls his moustache, and pauses in the flow, you are it. Get wise and laugh. High marks are in direct proportion to the square rt. of the time of laugh- ing. r Between each laugh the student will be struck with remarks of this nature: So and So, an authority believes this and that, but 'I believe this way. This is the prevailing opinion of experts but I believe in twenty years that it will be proven false. Etc., etc. A Everyone is eligible to this course as it is the most general of all general culture courses. If you take the Review of Reviews, The Outlook or The Boston flmevflcan, cease and save money. You will get their contents and also threelhours. Do not annotate supplementary text books in the library or the instructors typewritten notes, or great will be the smell thereof. All ye who are weak and heavy laden, take the course, for although ye seek and find not Archaeology, yet will you get your Hours. A 304 We AEG IS L 1 907 Voz. XXXIV Things We Would Like To See 1. My Lord 'Watson 2 Cracker sober. 3. Cummings making love. 4. Rugg giving away cigarettes. 5. Bob Lane studying. 6. Tom Field gagged. 7. Lebanon go license. 8. Boyer in 9. Mann with Boyer. Io. Hammond setting up the drinks. II. Lady Sanborn in Parisi 12. Metastoplioles playing Cuckoo with Porter Lowe. 13. The Pukwana's automobile. 14. Bourne taking a bath. 15. The AEGIS tax. 1471. XXXW 'Ile AEG IS is 1 907 305 ffm . lx -1 . W mf' Fixx 'fl fx: jx ff ,-N. v.-j - , fi' .Q A gf 'eflfa' f '7 Canine Club Illolio: Every dog has his day' Colors Black and Tan NBRUNO THE Doc . His Pack U PUC, PERRY HBLUE RIBBONH KENNEDY , GRoWLER CUSHMAN F1Do COCHRANE HCEREBUS 7 Dwhzk Dog's Head Presvldent FOWLER 06 fYZeAEGISM1907 Val XXXIV Observations I'm a kind of piano stool straddler In musical arts I'm a dabbler. A Worse grunt you can't find If you strain your Whole mind. You must know me, of course--Lawrence A He's a tiresome, sornniferous pill. His clatter has been known to kill. He's fresh as they make 'ern, You never can shake 'in'1, Y Gelatinous Piccolo Bill! Vile pray you, sirs, don't misconstrue The freshman pointed at is Ruhe. His cognomen's Francis B. Boyer. Of harmony he's a destroyer. If he happens about, Vlfhy, just kick him out, And you'll find he'll no longer annoy yer. lVellman's slippery stream of speech, Sometimes a weakened spot does reach But after several trials of this The moral We are full equipped to teach. f dler V01.XXX11f iZZe AEGIS sa. 1907 . 307 Popular Songs of the Day as Rendered by Famous Soloists of Dartmouth College The Unkissed Man. -.l,'i.zz1fe CIfL1'I'Z1'l ZiI1gS, '06 I don't want my lVu1'tzbu1'ge1'. -llJcC0y, '07 Its a way they have in Chicago. -H eizzeage, '07 The dear old farm. -Himm flverill, '07 ' ' My Irish Indian. -Field, '07 For Love I live alone. -Dowciall, '09, Sp. I'n'1 a Yankee Doodle Dandy. I '- . ' -Ike Sf61'1'l,,O7 A great big girl like me. -.7VIcD0naZd, '07 Fascinating Venus. 1 -Beetle, '06 For Sale, a Baby. ' -Pcmlme Bachelor, '08 o8 7Ze AEGIS .325 1907 1f01.XXX11f 'VVe're the cream of courtly creatures. -Society Qua1'tezfte,' Dillard, '08, Lowe, '08, Badger, '08, Ill cw i01z, '08 ' If I were a man UD like that. ' -Richardson, '08 I-Iark, While I sing to thee. ' -Garby, '07 IVe've never discovered him yet. -llifczvm, '07 ' ' The Modern Gladiator. - PZziw1'w11ie1', '07 Keep it dark. - F1'0tlL,zf'1iz.glzam., 'OS I want to be loved. -Kefitlz, '08 Cupid has found my heart. -F a1'1'ie1', '07 I can't do this sum. -Pickett, '07 Shame on you. -Early, '07 I have a little money and I've saved it all for you. - -McDcwitt, '07 to Paris, '07 Have you never wished me back again. 7 -Dana '07-'08 VoI.XXXIlf 'Ee AEGIS sa 1907 309 -lust for the sake of society. -Bills mzd P0'I'!i?i'I'Z-S to Lebanon girls. Nobody gdcafening applause, shouts of lynch himj Qencorej A Soldier of love am I. -Porter L0-we, 'OS 'Aint it funny what ai difference just 21 few hours make. H ll H AL -Sleillfm, '08-'09 Hush, honey, hush. -'06 Clivoms to CCL7'fJ6 l'Zfl67' Vlfhere, oh where, has my little clog gone. ' -Cushman and Perry to Bruno Put me in jail. -Clarke, 'OS The Ofhoe Boy. Qrnuch applause, shouts of hero j Cencorej I ought to have a tablet in the hall of fame. -Skeet Home was never like this. -Hellgate Chorus You will need them at home every day. Crowley, '08 College trio Holmes, '06 I Niles, 'o7 310 iZZe AEGISQL. 1907 1f0z.XXX11f A Few Words in Blanketv Blank Verse Concerning Divers Happenings after a Certain Baseball Game in the'Goocl Year 190- BY LADY HENRY A story now I'll tell to you Of Ternpe's vale so fair, A lengthy tale and known by few Concerning a famous pair. Our genial Chuck and brave john Snow, Like robbers bold they wentg They knew that there the wurtz did flow To quench some thirst long pent. A respected lady first got wise To johnny Vose she sped. He took the news in great surprise To Chuck who wagged his head. When strong john Snow was found at last, Chuck whispered with a wink, lVe must stop this, and make it fast, Or else the Bud they'll drink. Now John was scared 'tis very true, But orders he obeyed. He buckled on his suit of blue And didn't SEEM afraid. Through Held and wood up hill and dale They walked without a word. Till last they reached the famous vale - And there some voices heard. John said to Chuck, I fain would wait Perhaps 'tis not our boys, Who knows but what We have come too late? Still louder grew the noise. Vol. XXXII' He AEGIS .SL 1907 II They strained their ears, they tore their shirts, At last Chuck said, lN7e're right. Now john, you go and seize the wurtz And I will watch the fight. But as they watched upon the bank, The boys began to sing. And from the first to last they drank And made the echoes ring. They toasted Skeet, and toasted Chuck, And toasted Eric Red, They wished the next year's Captain luck And stood him on his head. The tuneful Tom sang like a bird, I-Iis colleague passed away, ' Our old friend H cling' slid for third, But missed it so they say. Brick wandered in the evening's haze IVith a mug of foaming ale, Sturdy Bug was in a daze And calmly rushed the pail. Blew caught all the flies, i The Italian Count felt sad, Archie weeping at the eyes 'Wasvrunning round like mad. Now our good Chuck thought this must stop But john was not in sight. So he went down without the cop, Relying on his might. He calmly gazed around the place And said they'd better go. But Tom approached him face to face And said he'd run th.at show. john seized the wurtz with evil leer, But Chuck had, done the trick. He said, Now boys, I really fear You have acted somewhat quick. I2 Re AEGIS9. 1907 Vol.XXXIlf This Wurtz I'll take, and you return Unto your little beds. You surely know or else you'll learn 'Tis this that makes fat heads. The boys stood firm, and would not yield, Their courage none could daunt. A team was brought across the field The wurtz Went to Vermont. L'ENVOI O foxy Clzfzvzcle, O Brave 701111 S-now, They fooled you all I see! N exl time you spy you'd better go, And get some help from Sleee! , 'X-2' 4 'J' y, . Yip ,W'S 455 S WW '--'wav C vw uw Zz Nu an . 5 f fi j eras-ta: 0 Smfqgx, 1 10 Sm., ji-grew qjfgbie me 1 'I 4'ff-40 :1f 'e'B:' N. 0- Q, ' -,T v I vs' Ellf u iax Y-,Q-QQ wSiQ1ixZ fe -J .asa GN 'Q-.1 IM .aes .eggs WXXXW 7166 AEGISsa.1907 1 Htknnmlehgment p Qin closing, the editors desire to thank Professor C. F. Richardson and Professor C. H. Morse for inestimable services rendered on several occasions, also E. L. Oakford, Childs, lVIcDavitt, Knight, and Butman for valuable contributions. Earnestly do We hope that no one immortalized in the foregoing pages Will bear his fame with seriousness. The col- lege demands a grinds department. Without spite or malice, and with absolute impartiality, We have striven to distribute the honors. Satvvw Melvin Ohio Adams . Preface . .- . . , Calendar ....,... Trustees' ........ I . Visitors on the Chandler Foundation . Treasurer of the College ..... Secretary of the College . . I .I . I . . Oficers of Instruction and Administration . Medical School Faculty ...... Toast of the LoyalI Lovers .... Dartmouth Alumni V ..... History of 1906 ...... Individual Records of Class of 1906 The Departed of 1907 .... History of 1907 ..,... Individual Records of Class of 1907 Histoig of 1908 . . . . Class oll of 1908 . . . Histo? of 1909 . Class oll of 1909 . In Memoriam . . Medical School Calendar . . . Fourth Year Men . Third Year Men . Second Year Men . First Year Men . Thayer School Calendar .... Second Year Men . . . . Intermediate Year Men . First Year Men . . . Tuck School Calendar . . Second Year Men . . First Year Men ..... Special Students Dartmouth Summer Undergraduates in Sum er School SCl'100l A 1 I I The Campus Record! .m. . . One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Commencement Commencement Day Exercises . . .... . DegreesiConferred in Course ...... . Honorary Degrees .... Honors Awarded in 1904-O5 . Prizes Awarded in 1904-O5 . . Commencement Appointments . Phi BetaIKappa ...... Fraternities ....... Results of Chinning Season, 1905 . . Athletic Council of Dartmouth College . Wearers ofthe D ...... Football 1904 ....... Baseball 1905 .... Baseball Statistics 1905 . . 1 y I 'QI ' ,..f,., Index PAGE 8 11 12 13 14 14 14 16 34 37 38 42 46 60 61 64 119 122 137 138 156 157 157 158 159 159 161 161 162 162 163 163 163 163 164 165 171 172 173 175 176 177 178' 178 184 220 226 227 231 235 236 Dartmouth Track Athletic Association . I Track Records ........ Dual Meets Dartmouth vs. Brown ........ Dartmouth vs. Williams I, ...... . Twelfth Annual Interscholastic Meet ..... Nineteenth Annual N. E. Intercollegiate.Ath1etic Meet Basketball 1905 .... I '. . I . I . . . . Dartmouth College Lawn Tennis Association . . . Tri-college Lawn Tennis Association . . . 1905 Tournament at Williamstown .... Dual Tournament at Burlington, Vt. - . . . N. E. Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association . The College Golf Club ....... Deutcher Verem I .....,... Le Cercle Francais . . Hanover Country Club . . . Pukwana Club I. I . , .I I . Dartmouth Christian Association I . Dartmouth Press Club . . . Camera Club ...... Publications The 'Dartmouth . . . The Aegis Board ...... The Dartmouth Magazine .... The Dartmouth Debating Union . . . Tenth Annual Williams-Dartmouth Debate . The Musical Clubs Glce Club ........... Guitar and Mandolin Clubs and Banjo Club . College Band ......... College Choir .... , ..... College Orchestra .... Dramatic Club 1905 ..... Presentation of London Assurance Much Ado About Nothing . . Junior VVeek ...... Program of the lVeck . . Junior Honors . . . Prom Vaudeville . . . Quotations ..,... The Chain Gang .... Genealogy of a Young Man . Cyrano to Date .... A Dilemma ..... Monsieur .... I . . It Grieves Us to Say It . . Ge-r-ie D. L-rd . . . f. . Things lVe 1Vould Like to See .... Canine Club .......... Observations . ....... I. . Popular Songs by Famous Dartmouth Soloists A Few YVords in Blankety Blank Verse . . Acknowledgments ........ 1 PAGE 239 240 241 25121 243' 244 251 252 253 253 253 255 257. 2581 259 260 261 262 263 264' 267 26,9 271 273 274 277 279 280 281 282 234 284 285: 287 288 289 290 292 295 296 298 299 299 son 3.03 304 305 306 307 310. 313 ADVERTISEMENTS DREKA Fine Staiienery and Engraving House l 121 Chestnut Street Philadelphia COLLEGE INVITATIONS DANCE PROGRAMMES FRATERNITY MENUS ENGRAVINGS FOR ANNUALS BOOK PLATES VISITING CARDS RECEPTION and WEDDING INVITATIONS MONOGRAM and FRATERNITY STATIONERY HERALDRY 8a GENEALOGY COATS OF ARMS PAINTED FOR FRAMING Dartmouth Co o erative St R OUTFITTERS TO DARTMOUTH COL- LEGE AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS glftne Htblettr Genes Including FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, TRACK, GOLF, TENNIS BASKETBALL, and OYMNASIUM SUPPLIES DARTMOUTH BANNERS, COLLEGE and FRATERNITY JEWELRY ART PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURNITURE yi' . The Finest,line of Cravenettes, Overcoats, Raincoats Suitings, etc., Shown in Hanover 97' CHARLES H. DUDLEY C. L. 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Illustrated Manual anal Catalogue .rent au ap-plz'catz'on ADVERTISEMENTS S y oodstock Inn Hanover Fruit Co CHOICE FRUIT AT THE LOWEST PRICES ALSO A FINE LINE OF A TH R B WILDER M CONFECTIONERY U , , a n a g e r - wooosrocrq, vERMoNT Ogars 54 Tobacco Open all the jumr I ' III ' J Sj- FANCY CRACKERS and CANNED GOODS Cal! mm' see us SOUTH MAIN STREET, HANOVER, N. H. 17' Roberts 64 Jones YOU WILL FIND CHOICE O R O C E R I E S Largest and Best Stock of TOBACCO and CIGARS ' th St t SE BEST WATER in e a e WHITE KEROSENE OIL Q A fine line of CANDIES, FRUITS and NUTS Q Also large assortment of FANCY CRACKERS 2 OYS TERS received fresh every Saturday Q Full line of BAKERY GOODS received fresh everyday. ROBERTS 64 JONES HANOVER, N. H. George W. Rand 64 Son FURNITURE SPRING BEDS, PICTURE FRAMES CURTAINS, DRAPERY, ETC., CHIF FONIERS, COUCHES, MORRIS AND OFFICE CHAIRS, ROOIYI FURNISHINGS--ALL KINDS Students' Furniture a Specialty BRIDOIYIAN'S NEW BLOCK HANOVER, N. H. ADVERTISEMENTS III Copley Square Hotel The Headquarters of Dart- mouth lVIen when in Boston A. H. XVHIPPLE, Proprietor HUNTINGTON AVE. AND EXETER ST. BOSTON, MASSACH USETTS I Greetings to 1906 and 1907 from the Inter- collegiate Bureau of Academic Costume COTRELL AND LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Nlzlkers of CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities from Il16AIl2ll'1- tic to the Pacific. To Dartmouth IQ4., ,Q5, '96, ,Q7, '98, ,QQ, ioo, ' ' ' , I 'o OI, O2, 03, 04. zinc 5. Rich Gowns for Pulpit and Bench. BULLETIN JIND SAIUPLES ON REQUEST C. D. Brown 81 Co. HARDWARE AND STOVES BRIDGMAN'S BLOCK, HANOVER, N. H. 1 Dartmouth Pharmacy Always has First-Class Goods at Lowest Cash Prices FINEST CONFECTIONERY SODA, Always the Best, Served with Pure Crushed Fruits Choice Line Smokers' Articles L. B. DOWNING IV ADVERTISEMENTS Joseph Lowell Ismor C. Bailey Myron Lowell Lowell Brothers E5 B a i l e y GENERAL COMMISSION MERCI-IANTS and WHOLESALE DEALERS in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE OE all KINDS 73 and 75 Clinton Street, Boston DARTMOUTH Bnukstnre QD. 113. Starts, ljlruptietut BOOKS STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS, NEW AND OLD, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO. Agenz Ihr tbe LEADING FOUNTAIN PEN COM- PANIES. EVERY PEN WARRANTED. V W Opposite the Inn, Hanover, N. H. x Carl V. Peterson Qbustnm Tlllatlnr Maker cf lVIen's Fine Clothes at reasonable prices. Pressing and Cleaning. Garments called for and delivered. Suits, 320.00 and upwards. UNDER DAVISON 8a WARD'S . HANOVER, N. H. , DRS. POULE AND PIERCE Bautista Qiontinz 1U5Ion:k zz ' ilpunobzr, 312. 312. OFFICE HOURS: 8.30 L1 m fa 22 m. 1,30 10 6 p.m. .4 ADVERTISEMENTS V COLLEGE BooKsToRE COLLEGE and FRATERNITT STATIONERY IQ gb SOLE AGENTS E011 DREKA A COMPLETE LINE or-' DARTMOUTH XIIENVS GARBY ef MINSCH, Props A1 the HANOVER INN DARTMOUTI-I PHoTo Rooivis First Door Sozztlz M Post Ojfe FINE PLATINOTTPE PICTURES A Specialty if A large assortment WF Local Views always on lzanrl. 92? Duplioale prints WF College Groups, Teams, elf., taken ' since 1835. 92? Maale I o O r a' e r . if LANGI LL, Pbofograloloer Agency for EASTMAN,S KOKDAKS and SUPPLIES MCMORRQW Qlnllegge Shaw fur Qiullege Men 55.50 io 5529.50 per Pair Opposite Young's Hotel 1: 238 Vllasliington Street Boston, Massachusetts. XVRITE Fon CATALOGUE PLEASURE DRIVERS Visiting DAIQTIVIOUTH and vicinity, Coaching Parties, Students' Snaps, Town YVork, Commercial lVIen, always End at - oWe's Stable every variety ofturriout from single rigs to four-in-hands at prices consistent with good service. Coaches make all connecting trains, and order book may be found at hotel oH'ice. I-I. T. I-IOVVE, Proprietor lx Q0 I Q ll ADVERTEEMENTS -1 A-FR S iii! f jlf Qa 5, ,QKEQQ , , Ami? L - ,iw J iii? 4L55g.x 4:5 A JL ' f f W' 5 ' . X 0L 2' Z 1 j 'I ,,..m ll I '.1, ,gu i .J I linbgx 2 I R I ln iffiqxur All 'gill ,Ji 'b :41iH'1!5:l , .4 nf: T . Q' M Q, .Ry iq .' 1:1 higllu-5 '. I 0 1 a P ' QA ,, Q,f x' M f l' P ., ,Qijx-D J f'QQ 1- ' 'N . ' ' '. 'Q' 'fx J wf - 1fl i1 l ' ! eu, 5 , Q .J SQ V, I, 'H Y -:--- Gm ,-,- . - ' gl 7' A ,.wLwh ,,v ,wL. . w 3 1 ' - J - ' 1 , I 1 s 3 ADVERTISEMENTS VII ADOMINrfiY'E6' CITY' AND STA'l'E The Manches'ter UHIOH IMORNING- EVENING fl There is no proposition for advertisers in the country like the MfxNcn1cs'1'i:n Uxiox. It covers the entire State of New l-l:imn- shire, and Mzuicliestfcr, the largest city. is blnnketed with thc morning and evening editions of Tina UNION. These two edi- tions give an advertiser all the towns and cities in thc State. GUAR.d'NTEED CIRCULATION 16,450 Copies Pm' Dig' The Nero Hd772pJ'hZ.7'E Fd7'7llE7' and Wt'ek01 Ufziafz 11 Is the sterling agricultural paper of the Old Granite State. It takes up the licld where the daily leaves olT, covering :ill thc minor villages :ind lmmlet-s in New l'lv1IYlllJSl1ll'C und N0l'i-llC1lSl0l'll Vermont.. No other weekly in thc State upproxiniutos its circulation. G UA RAZVTEED CIR CULA T10 N 6,000 Copies Per Ifffivk 1l NOTE-No other Daily 01' Vlleekly paper in t-hc State gunrzin- tees its cirbeulaliou. Claimed circulation is xi pig in il poke. Why buy xt? ' The U nion Publishing Co. , lllafzchefter, New HH7llpIlIfl'F Vreeland-Benjamin Special Agency, 156-Nussmi St., N. Y., and Tribune Building, Clncago Electric Cushions BRI GG S TABLES Gi -n , Fraternity Work - Special Designs Oliver L. Briggs E? Son Mfrs. Pool and Billiard Tables 61 Essex Street Boston, Mass. Frequently represented at the Inn by Mr. F. C. Bradman III , ADVERTISEMENTS -- f-S-any--X--w1!:::: -V:-ff'----222:21--W -------JH NEW LOCATION H3HCOCli ilaatters ann jfurriers 4118 to 420 Wofbifzgforz Street, Boiron Half' om! Hzmfork Bfzilrfilzg KNOX NEW QOORK Howto ODD THINGS HillS5I-Iarrower If you Want something different in WHOLESALE AND RETAIL College Emblems, Clalss Pins P Badges, Flags, SWUOHGTY FRIEZES AND MOULDINGS writeorcallat 1 5 School St1'eet,B oston . Massacllusetts BENT699 BUSH O 2 5 and 27 Cornhzll, Boston, Mosxoclousetts ADVERTISEMENTS DART TH CO1 ,I ,ECE Admission to the Freshman class is gained either by examination or by certificate. Candidates are allowedgto take a preliminary examination one year before their matriculation. In place of examinations, certificates will be received from preparatory schools which hold the certificate privilege. No school will be approved that has not an established regular and thorough course of preparation for Collegef All schools which desire to be placed on the list of approved schools should send to the Dean of the Faculty for a printed form of application, containing the conditions for the approval of a school and the requirements which must be met. No certificate will be accepted from a private tutor or instructor. Correspondence concerning these subjects, and requests for catalogues should be addressed to Cnanuts F. Esmnsosr, Dean, Correspondence concerning rooms should be addressed to HONVARD RI. TIBBI-:T'rs, Registrar. THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS ARE The Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance A Graduate Scboof Ojering' Two Tears qfSpeci:z! Prepamlionfor Businesr Careers Students of three years' undergraduate standing admitted to the work of the first year, which leads to the bachelor's degree. The work of this year lays a foundation for the specialized work of the second year. Students with the bachelor's degree admitted to the work of the second year, which leads to the degree Master of Commercial Science. Courses in Accounting and Auditing, Business Procedure, Mfodern Language, Banking, Brokerage and Investments, Transportation, especially Railroad Service3 Insurance, Commerce, General Business. Preparation also offered for Journalism and for teaching commercial subjects. E HARLOXV S. PERSON, Secretary. The'Thayer School of Civil Engineering Established 1871. Offers a general course of study and practice in Civil Engineering, so developed as to include the essential principles of all important branches. Small c.asses allow close contact with instructors constantly. Essentially two years of professional preparation including the Hnal year in college for the B. S. degree and a year of advanced work, earn- ing the degree of Civil Engineer. For copy of the Annual giving addresses and positions of its graduates, etc., or other information, application should be made to Ronciu' FLETCHER, Director. TheM'edicalScl1ool Established in 1797. Students in Dartmouth College may elect the work of the Grst year in the Medical School at the end of Junior year and earn the two degrees in seven years. V The course covers four years of lectures, clinics, laboratory and recitation work. Full laboratory facilities are olfered both in the elementary and practical branches. Quiet surroundings and personal instruction and supervision by the Faculty favor individual work and thorough preparation in the fundamentals by each student. V V WILLIAM T. SMITH, Dean. ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS To The Alumnus, Senionjun ior,Sophomore and Freshman YVhen going to or leaving Old Dartmouth, either to attend the Commence- ment lVeek or the usual term, or going on Banquet trips, the Baseball and Football Victories over other Colleges, and when the Glce Club, Mandolin Club, and other Musical Organizations go forth on their tour of conquest REMEMBER TO BUY YOUR TICKET VIA CEentraIlDermont1RaiIwax3 Eine Gollegiates' jftienon The New England States Limited YVITH ENTIRELY NETV EQUIPMENT Daily between MONTREAL and BOSTON Northbound-- Leave Boston ll.30 ix.M. T1Vhite River Junction 4.27 P.M. Arrive Montreal l0.l5 P.M. Chicago Q 9.10 P.M.following evening Soutlibound- Leave Montreal 9.01 A.M.' Arrive White River junction 2.20 P.M. Boston 6.55 P.M. - Cafe Parlor Cars and TVide Vestibuled Coaches. with High Backed Seats ' Meals a la Carte ' Through Cars to Chicago Without. Change For information not obtainable from the nearest ticket agent address G. C. JONES, General Manager . j. E. BENTLEY, General Passenger Agent ' St. Albans, Vt. I St. Albans, Vt. XII ADVERTISEMENTS Dcpniring of - ,EX -1 Z Our 1 Fountain ' I, Fountain Den Pens 'L I A Ink s emu 45 A MX Is a pc y Tgfp- 3 J b Expert , gy tll lf Free lllll Meal it 'Fl Workmanshili 1 , A Z, M? FFOID I EN REDRESENTED AT DARTMOUTH BY FOLLETT ISAACSON THE RICHARD D. KIMBALL COMPANY ENGINEERS 6 Beezeofz tSz'reez', BOSTON Plans, Specifications and Superintendence for Heating, Ventila ting and Lighting Installations. Central Heating and Lighting Plants a specialty Engineer: for Dartmouth College, Mount Holyoke College, lfillzanzx College, Wellesley College, Groton Scbool Abbott Academy, Wesleyan U7ll.'U6f5l-fjl, Plazillzipx Ataelemy, Oberlin College, Berea College, lf'a.vl9bu1'1z College Connecticut State Hospitals at Mziddletowrz amz' Norwziela, Danfuers Insane Hospzltal ADVERTISEMENTS XII The QD? QI. Baasfttf Qtumpanp nf Qpvingfieln :ijJHa55ach1t52tt5 WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR SUPERIOR FACILITIES FOR PRO DUCING THE HIGHEST GRADE OF CATALOGS AND BOOKS EMBRACING Designing :Wash Drawings I-Ialftones : Printing : Binding ,- 131. QE , . I .in 3 . -, -.':1-u-:Ie'5?.'.Q- L- --1E!:z.r'f'-'-- '- .g4,n,g... ,g,-' .-1.55.-. f P :lf- .'f Q: - ':'f- - . -- A .:-.:'f.-V . . ' -.'r.:. .1-?2L14:2'.-5'-Z-.'-:aL'::-':-:----:f.-3P:-1.--'-'-- .,'.,.-5 .1-1.5. ,-g..,,,.1,,.4.-,g-...v..,g.-g.,-.-,.. -L, idggun ,b'r,',w'15-:A-u:,- QI . . 4 ,u . n. - ' 'v-.np 4u-- I...' - 'rlln'2 9 1 'n5n- I hula . - zzz:--f-wr. - ,gy 1' w'-1'.g--Ihlugfl, 1.1 '. , ' -warn ' 1 ul. . . . , 1 . un 4' 'f 4. 1-- UGIETJB enil ii tu Iluiiil md! QLEach step carried to completion in the highest sense in our own establishment. W e muff z'7zguz'rz'es and zz ten' I X V ADVERTISEMENTS Boston Sz Maine Railroad Tbe Great Razffoaa' Sysfem of Nefw Ffzgland Direct Route to all Principal Fishing, Hunting, Health and Pleasure resorts of Eastern and Northern New England Lowest Rates between New England Points and the West, Northwest and Southwest Fast Daily Trains with through Sleeping Cars attached,between Boston and Chicago St. Louis, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Only one change of cars to the Pacilic Coast -r'- '1- .. ., .I , D FLANDERS, Geheral Passenger and 'Yicief Hgefzf ADVERTISEMENTS XV up M ,fi ' r it ,, .intl 1 iq ' Y, '1,9: H I ,i,,,,.,.. ,.1.fy:gy 2e,5- i lt ll, A y Y illwft-l ft - .L -gg, I a' '. , i t at W5 'll , . tm-1585-ijcgpgwl 'fqilfe li ' v vii- 1 it T J! 1. 1' ' , l,. - V V, Better than Coffee Richer than Cofee Seven-eighths Coffee C RUSS, ABBGTT CU. Wfhofemfe Grocers and Cwe Roasters 0 ROBERT if. MEECH, fvzmmgef WHITE RIVER j'UNCTION,VT. Wright E9 Ditson Tennis Rackets Championship Tennis Ball - 5 . . X ' f' B E TRADE ' MARK 6'!M1rga'ansIrp Q Base Ball Goods, Foot Ball Goods, Field Hockey, Golf, Archery, Croquet, Bathing Suits, Jerseys, Sweaters, B k t B lls I Sk te . Ev thin rtainin t Q ase. a. , ce as ery gpe g o Athletic Sports. Rules for all games. Send for catalogue. WRIGHT C? DITSON Harvard -Square 344 Washington St. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. artm outb Pins, Banners G3 Buttons, Dartmouth Spoons, Dartmouth China,'Fount ain Pens, Sporting Goods and many other things can be bought at the VCFQ T ' Ioweetprices at No. A. Frost'si36W6ll2Q Store HANOVER, NEW' HAMPSHIRE ' Walches Properb Repaired and Warranled XVI ADVERTISEMENTS fflfhe more you know the better you like LUCKY STRIKE TOBACCO Withotlt a rival in merit or a competitor in pOp1112l1'ity. Do you Want a pidisure for Christmas? Williams has the largest assortment Do you want a frame finished to match a piefture? Williams will do it Sena' zz postal aim' he will ml! F. T. WILLIAMS, W. R. Funrlion Slaamixes ZAILOR Opp. Public Garden 71 Beaton Sfrccr,- Beslan, Mass. Eagle Hotel CONCORD, N. H. OLIVER J. PELREN, Manager ADVERTISEMENTS XVII Jenkins Paros. Valves For High and Low Pressure For Steam, Water, Gases - l Z mmm M -.iliac 'QKQRL A X .J ff , xrf. - .,, mnazeaeenma Acids and Oils JENKINS '96 SHEET PACKING Will make a joint that will be absolutely tight, that will not rot, burn or blow out, and that does not have to be followed up. It is less expensive because much lighter in weight. .... if -' ....If g giggle Wil, M W. ,M twill, V I. . I 'EE Yi 1 .N . ..,- Has stood the test for more than a quarter of a century, and has every quality neces- sary for making flanged joints under any pressure known to the engineering profession. J ENK I NS BROTH ERS, ?33'lliT'5ilZEi'h ESSQEEADELPHIA ll tZ'T22iZeQ1FEll.E2ES 62 Watling St., Queen Victoria St., LONDON HTHE BIG TOREU The Largest and Best Stocked Store in This Section Stocked with Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Footwear, Hardware I Groceries, Feed, Lime, Cement Coal and Coke STORAGE CAPACITY 15 Cars Flour and Feed 1200 tons Coal DAVISON 64 WARD, Proprietors HAQPHER' Xvm ' ADVERTISEMENTS MW QML ,iabntngrapber 21 Wert St., Barton, Ilflzuf. Wishes to announce to the students and faculty of Dartmouth College that special college rates will be made to any or all of them who may come to this studio for photographic work Special Attention and Satisfaction Guaranteed AW. GUYER sz co. . CEL Class Canes CHL Em GVUCWU blem PinsCllBanners We also carry a line of Fancy QL A Specialty of Groceries for Dinners CONC C Work CU! E and Banquets I g l S timates and designs Fruit and Confectionery furnished Fresh Bread Every Day J. C. Derby CONCORD, N. H. 1 D bl 111m HANOVER,N.H. ADVERTISEMENTS XIX 'lljour frienb the Elrcbiteetn ' We will display frequently at Hanover our line of Haberdashery and Hats RADASCH HATTER 8: HABERDASI-IER I SPRINGFIELD, MASS. XX ADVERTISEMENTS G. A. GOODHUE THE COLLEGE SHOEMAN HAS SHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS NO. 1 Grade of R u b b e 1' s of all kinds ATHLETIC GOODS Second Block Soufh gf The Imz W. E. Bogdan Hal? S Cufizhg Sbazwhg and vS6amp 0 0 ing Razory H mea' At Hanover Inn ALLEN DRUG CO. B1-idgman's Block, HANOVER, N. H. Geo. P. Raymond Co. K INCORPORATED 1904 Gostume arlors 2 Boylston Place Boston, Mass. Telephone Oxford 145 COSTUMES FOR PRIVAT THEATRICALS OPERAS, MASQUER DES COSTUME PARTIES Telephoneg and Mail Orders carefully - executed V
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