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- VOLUME XXXV fHastrr nt Arts, iBiirtiir nf ybiUuui ilui. Kliuklini ho- tVssnr lit Ibr iEualiBb ICaimuaur ans IGttf raturc Dartmmttli (CuUrgf ahia tHrtij-ftftb imluntr uf the Argia ta llr tratr aa a tribute lit a}.iprrriattiut au rra;jrrt CL l ( A ljU -T A- wCI A-O i-i UL cru— OIliarlrH iFraiiris IStrl]ariifiiiu • (Uliarlrs IFranris ?Rtrl!ar iU u. sirlinlar. autluir. frtriiti anh Irarlirr nf gouth. ■She pimtrrr in tljp stit y attii apprrriatinn nf Amrriraii Ittrraturr, liia luniuft Brlinlarslitvi aufi trrnrbant stjUr prnftitrrft a lunrk luliirli has •i n1r as tlir autlinritji fnr stu firnts anb llir lml rl fur snrrrrriing imirsttgatiirB. 11 Ifar tutrittu-fiur yrara a faithful an untiring utnnhrr nf thr farnltji uf liis Alma iflatrr. hr l|aH imprrl sr upnii surrrrfting grnrratiiins nf Bart mnutb mru a Inur nf litrraturr, an an apprrriatinn nf thr highest in all thr firlfts nf art. 1l Nmrr allnwing tlir iirmaniis nf Itis sprrial labnrs tn Inrr him frnm thr mihst nf mrn. Sr has mnn fnr himself frnm thnsr assnr at mith him nnt mrrrly thr rrsprrt ur tn his iinalitirs as a man hut tljr Unir hue tn liiB rlirrrful kintmras as a frirnJi. YE BOARD or EDITORS £ M ALLASTER. A K E. , - EDIToA-IN-CHIzr M.SYMMES , 9 -){ AT.ANDEfiS0A ,c ZK QA.BlANPIED , XTK F.a.COQK ,KKK E.W.DARLIN , BQTT N.T. EN LISH , TUKWANA D.Y. rfiOTHlNdrHAM, A i CAHOAR w.D. hCNiaHT , 4 r P.W.LOWE. , rx n.R.MARSDEN , 4 Ki R.E. MARSH , FA, ROBINSON X p M ?, nuaa Gr.E..SO(UIBRS, Y A.F.V ETOR ATA ■AS ' k 5 E , from t i . O hr (ElaaH of U1U3 O ( ' « S E N T I M E A ' 7 .- A ever retract, never explain, never apolof ize ; get the thing done (intt let the croud houl. ' 4 10 THEAEGIS. VOL. XXXV Calendar Sept. 11-17 Sept. 20 Oct. 10 Nov. 29 1906 Examinations for Admission — Tuesday to Monday. Academic year began — Thursday morning. Athletic Field-day; a holiday. Thanksgiving Day ; a holiday. Recess from December 20, 10 a.m., to Januarv 3, inclusive. 1907 Jan. 23 to Feb. 5 First Semester Exammations. March 27 The Smith and Rollins Prize Speaking — 8 p.m. Recess from April 3, 10 a.m., to April 17, inclusive. June 1 0-22 Second Semester Examinations. June 1 8-2 1 Examinations for Admission. June 22 Speaking for the Barge medal and for the Class of 1866 prizes — Saturday, 8 p.m. June 23 Baccalaureate Discourse — Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Address before the Christian Association — Sunday, 8 p.m. June 24 Class Day Exercises — Monday, 3 p.m. June 25 Annual Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society — Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. Address — Alumni Association — 10:30 a.m. Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association — 2:30 p.m. Greek Letter Society Reunions — 5 p.m. President ' s Reception, College Hall, 9-1 1 p.m. June 26 Commencement — Last Wednesday in June. Summer Vacation of Twelve Weeks. 1907 Sept. 12-17 Examinations for Admission — Thursday to Tuesday. Sept. 17-18 Registration — Tuesday, Wednesday. Sept. 1 9 Academic year begins — Thursday morning. Dec. 19 Christmas recess begins. D A R T M O U T M . 19 8 II Trustees of Dartmouth College And of Moor ' s Charity School WILLIAM JEWETT TUCKER. D.D., LL.D., President. WILLIAM MARTIN CHASE. LL.D., Clerk of the Board His Excellency JOHN McLANE, A.M. (ex-offido) FRANK SHERWIN STREETER. A.B. CHARLES FREDERICK MATHEWSON, LL.B. BENJAMIN AMES KIMBALL, B.S. JOHN ROBIE EASTMAN, Ph.D. MELVIN OHIO ADAMS, A. M. HENR ' HO T HILTON. A.M. FRANCIS BROWN, D.D., D. Litt. (Oxon.) SAMUEL LELAND POWERS. A.B. . ROBERT MOORE WALLACE, A.B. Concord, N. H. Milford, N. H. . Concord, N. H. New York, N. Y. . Concord, N. H. Andover, N. H. Boston, Mass. Chicago, 111. New York, N. Y. . Newton, Mass. Milford, N. H. Ex-Officio Trustees of the College in Relation to Funds given by the State of New Hampshire Councillors Hon. Fred S. Towle ....... Portsmouth, N. H. Hon. Charles M. Floyd Manchester, N. H. Hon. Joseph W. Howard . . . . . ... Nashua, N. H. Hon. Edward G. Leach ....... Franklin, N. H. Hon. Charles H. Greenleaf ....... Franconia. N. H. 12 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV The President of the Senate Hon. George H. Adams Plymouth. N. H. The Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon. Rufus N. Elwell Exeter, N. H. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Hon. Frank N. Parsons FrankUn, N. H. Visitors on the Chandler Foundation David Herbert Andrews, B.S. .... Newton Centre, 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 Hopkins. A.B. Hanover, N. H. DARTMOUTH. 1908 13 Dartmouth Alumni Dartmouth College Alumni Association. Founded 1854 Charles M. Hough, 79 . Frank N. Parsons, 74 . Samuel H. Hudson, ' 85 . Frank A. Sherman, 70 . John M. Ccmstock, 77 . Pcrley R. Bugbee. ' 90 . President Vice-President Vice-Pres ident Secretary Statistical Secretary Treasurer Executive Committee George M. Isaac F. Paul, ' 78 Thomas W. D. Worthen. ' 72 William H. Gardiner, ' 76 Rovve, ' 64, Chairman Edwin F. Jones, ' 80 George E. Pingree, ' 01 Horace G. Pender, ' 97 Local Associations Boston Founded 1864 New York Founded 1866 Cincinnati Founded 1875 Washington Founded 1876 Chicago Founded 1876 Northwest Founded 1880 Pacific Coast Founded 1881 Manchester Founded 1881 Conccrd Founded 1891 Western Massachusetts Founded 1892 Vermont Founded 1893 The Great Divide Founded 1895 G. W. 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. F. V. ' Bennis, ' 98, 259 So. Clinton St. W. Upham, ' 71, St. Paul, Minn. S. C. Smith. ' 97. Oakland, Cal. A. H. Hale, ' 86. Manchester. N. H. J. E. Pecker, ' 58, Concord, N. H. J. F. Drake, ' 02, Springfield F. A. Howland, ' 87, Montpelier R. E. Leach, ex- ' OI, Denver. Col. 14 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Detroit Rocky Mountain Of the Plain Connecticut Iowa Southern California Founded 1895 W. S. Sayres, 76, 163 V. Willis Ave. Founded 1895 C. H. Moore, 74 Founded 1 898 B. W. Matteson, ' 03, Omaha, Neb. Founded 1901 A. B. Wilson, ' 95. Hartford Founded 1903 E. D. Burbank, 91, Chicago, 111. Founded 1904 W. D. Blatner, ' 05, Los Angeles, Cal. Medical School Association Founded 1886 H. N. Kingsford, M.D.. ' 98, Hanover, N. H. Thayer Society of Engineers Founded 1903 C. H. Nichols, ' 88, New ' ork City Dartmouth Club of Boston Founded 1890 H. G. Pender, ' 97 Dartmouth Club of the City of New ork Founded 1899 L. E. Varney, ' 99 Dartmouth Lunch Club of Worcester, Mass. Founded 1904 D. M. Dunstan, ' 80 Dartmouth Club of Pittsburg Founded 1906 L. H. W. French, ' 88 Association of Secretaries Founded 1905 E. M. Hopkins, 01, Hanover, N. H. William Jewett Tucker. D.D.. LL.D., President. ' I ' V, i BK. Williams, 1893; Yale, Manchester, 1867-75. Professor of Homil- One of the founders of the Andover House A.B.. Dartmouth, 1861; D.D., 1875; LL.D.. 18%, Pastor of Franklin Street Church, Madison Square Church, New York, 1875- ' 80. elics, Andover Theological Seminary, 1880- ' 93. and editors of The Andover Revient ; Founder (South End House). Boston. Author of The Neiv Movement in Humanity, from Liberty to Unity ; The Malting and the Unmai ing of the Preacher. Lecturer in Lowell Institute, 1893. Winkley Lecturer, Andover Theological Seminary, 1896. Lyman Beecher Lecturer, Yale University, 1898. Lecturer of the Morse Foundation, Union Theo- logical Seminary, 1901 - ' 02. Lecturer at Pacific Seminary. Berkley, University of California, l905- ' 06. President of Dartmouth College, 1893 — . John King Lord, Ph.D., Acting President of the Faculty in the absence of the President. Daniel Webster Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. ' I ' BK, A.B., Dartmouth, 1863; A.M., 1871 ; Ph.D., Dartmouth, 1893. Tutor, 1869- ' 72, Associate Professor of Latin and Rhetoric, 1872-80. Associate Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1880-92. Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres, l880- ' 82. Acting President, l892- 93. Edited Cicero. Laelius. 1882. 1897; Livj,. Books xxi. xxii, 1890; Book in 1896. Edited Chase ' s History of Dartmouth College and the Tomn of Hanover. 1891, Translated Hertzberg ' s Ccschichle Der Romer in Allertum, 1900. Atlas of the Geography and History of the Ancient World. 1904. Member of the American Archaeological Institute. Member of the Boston Society. Danii I Webster Professor of Latin Language and Literature. 1892 — . Arranged with the exception of the President. Acting President, and Dean, according to Academic Seniority. 16 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Charles Franklin Emerson, A.M., Dean of the AcaJemic Faculty . AA$, BK. A.B.. Dartmouth. 1868; A.M.. 1871; Tutor. 1868-72. Associate Professor in Natural Philosophy and Mathematics. 1872-78. Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy, and Instructor in Astronomy. 1878-92. Appleton Professor of Physics. 1892- ' 99. Dean of Faculty. 1893—. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Charles Henry Hitchcock, Ph.D.. LL.D., Hall Professor of Ceologv and Curator of ButlerficU Museiwj. . A 1 , BK. .A.B., Amherst. 1836; A.M.. 1859; Ph.D.. Lafayette. 1869; LL.D., Amherst, 1896. Yale and Andover Theological Seminary. I857- ' 6I. Lecturer m Zoology m Amherst. 1858- ' 64. Non-resident Professor of Mineralogy and Geolo gy. Lafayette. 1866-70. State Geologist of New Hampshire. 1868-78. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Dart- mouth, 1869 — . Titles of his papers number over one hundred and fifty. Robert Fletcher. Ph.D., Director of the Thaver School and Professor of Civil Engineering. Three years ' Classical Course. College of the City of New York; U. S. Military Academy. 1863; Second L ' eutenant. U. S. Artillery. 1868-71; present position. 1871; Hon. A.M.. Dartmouth College. 1871; Ph.D.. 1881. Associate of .American Society of Civil Engineers since 1874. Member and Past President of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Consulting Engineer on Bridges and Water- works. Member of the New Hampshire State Board of Health since 1895. Member of . ' Xmerican Association for the Advancement of Science. Member National Geographical Society. President and Engineer of Hanover X ' aterworks Company. Gabriel Campbell, M.Pd., D.D., Stone Professor of In- tellectual and Moral Philosophy. AA 1 . A.B.. Michigan University. 1865; A.M., 1868; B.D.. ChicagoTheological Seminary. 1863; D.D.. Dartmouth. 1886; B.Pd.. Michigan Normal College. ' 1861 ; M.Pd.. 1893; Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy. Minnesota University. 1867- ' 81. Studied at Berlin University, 18 0-72. Stone Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy, Bowdoin. 1881 - ' 83. Vice-President of Philosophical Section, World ' s Columbian Exposition. 1893. Member of the Loyal Legion, and of the Philosophical Society of Berlin- .Author of Campbell ' s jVem Cerman Course, and Philosoph}) in America. Present position. 1883 — . DARTMOUTH. 1908 17 Frank Asbury Sherman. M.S., Professor of Mathcn}atics on the Chandler Foundation. H(-)n. B.S.. Chandler School of Science. 1870; M.S.. Dartmouth. 1875; Instruclor in Mathematics. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, I870- 7I. Professor of Mathematics in Chandler School of Sciences and Arts, 187 1 - ' 93. Professor of Mathematics on the Chandler Foundation, 1893 — . Member of National Geographic Society. Non-resident Mem- ber of the Washington Academy of Sciences. Charles Francis Richardson, Ph.D., Wm ( cy Professor of the English Language and Literature. I ' Y, I BK. A.B.. Dartmouth, 1871; A.M.. 1874; Ph.D., Union, 1895. An editor of the Independent, 1872- ' 78; of Sunday School Times, 1878- ' 80; of CooJ Literature, 1880- 82; A Primer of American Literature, 1878; The College Bool[ (edited), 1878; The Cross (poems), 1879; The Choice of Bool(s, 1881; American Literature, 2 vols.. 1879; The End of the Beginning (novel), 1896; Cooper ' s The Last of the Mohicans (edited), 1897. Winkley Professor of the English Language and Literature. Dartmouth, 1882 — . (On leave of absence for year 1906-7.) Marvin Davis Bisbee, B.D., Librarian and Professor of Biblio- graphy, KKK, I ' BK. A.B., Dartmouth, 1871; B.D., Chicago Theological Seminary. 1874; Andover and Chicago Theological Seminaries. 1871 - ' 74. Phillips Professor of Theology, Dartmouth. 1887- ' 93. Librarian. 1886 — . Edited Songs of the Pilgr ims, 1888. Professor of Bibliography, Dart- mouth, 1893—. Thomas Wilson Dorr Worthen, A.M., Cheney Professor of Mathematics. KKK, I BK. A.B.. Dartmouth, 1872; Principal, High School. Woodstock. Vt.. 1872- ' 74; A.M., Dartmouth, 1875. Tutor in Mathematics in Dartmouth, 1874- ' 76; in Greek l876- ' 78; Instructor in Mathematics, l878- ' 83; Associate Professor in Mathematics, 1883- 93. TrusteeofThetford Academy, 1891 — . Cheney Professor of Mathematics, Dartmouth, 1893 — . Director of Dartmouth Summer School. 1 9(X) — . Member of American Mathematical Society. Representative from Hanover in the New Hampshire Legislature. Session of 1905. 18 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Edwin Julius Bartlett, A.M., M.D., yVen Hampshire Professor of Chemislrp. Y, I BK. A.B., Dartmouth. 1872; A.M., 1875; M.D., Rush Medical College, 1879; Assistant, Monson (Mass.) Academy, 1872-73; Principal. Glencoe (111.) High School, 1874-73; Instructor, Lake Forest (111.) Academy and University, 1876-78; Associate Professor of Chemistry, Dartmouth, l879- ' 83; Professor of Chemistry, 1883 — ; Lecturer on Physiology, New York University Medical College, 1887. Abroad, 1873-74, 1900. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. Mem- ber of the American Chemical Society; Member of the Medicn-Legal Society. Honorary Member of New Hampshire Medical Society. Author of text book, and of pamphlet, magazine and encyclo- pedia articles. Expert in several Important cases m the Courts of New Hampshire and Vermont. James Fairbanks Colby, A.M., LL.D., Parker Professor of Law and PoUlical Science. AKE. A.B., Dartmouth. 1872; A.M., Yale, 1877; LL.B., Columbian Law School. Clerk of the House Committee on Revision of Laws, 43rd Con- gress. Instructor in Economics and History in the Sheffield Scientific School, l877- ' 80; in International Law in the Yale Law School, 1883- ' 85. Parker Professor of Law and Political Science, Dartmouth, 1885 — . Instructor of Const lutional and International Law in Amos Tuck School, 1900—. John Vose Hazen, C.E., Woodman Professor of Civil Engin- eering and Graphics on the Chandler Foundalion. SX. B.S., Chandler School of Science, 1875; C.E., Thayer School 1876. Civil Engineer on Railroads and Bridges, 1876-77. Tutor at Dart- mouth, 1878-79; Instructor. I879- ' 81; Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 1881 - ' 93. Associate American Society Civil Engineers. Member of Society for Promotion of Engineering Educa- tion. Woodman Professor at Dartmouth, 1893 — . Charles Darwin Adams, Ph.D., Lawrence Professor of the Creek Language and Literature. ©AX, i)BK. A.B., Dartmouth, 1877: Ph.D., University of Kiel, Germany, 1881. Instructor in Greek and Physics in Gushing Academy. 1881 - ' 84. Professor of Greek in Drury College (Mo.), 1884- ' 93. President of the Classical Association of New England, 1906. Author of L )sias. Selected Speeches, 1905. Present position, 1893 — . DARTMOUTH. 1908 19 Justin Harvey Smith, A.M., Professor of Modern Hisiorv. A B., DarlmoulK. 1877; A.M.. Dartmoulh. 1881; Secretary to Superin- tendent of Schools, Boston, 1887; Attache. U. S- Commission. Pans Exposition. 1878; Superintendent of Schools. Maiden. Mass.. 1879; in Union Theological Seminary. I880- 8I; engaged m publishmg (member of the firm of Ginn and Co.). 1882- 97; member of Visiting Committee. Department of Romance Philology. Harvard. 1894-1900; member of Amer.can Historical Association, Society of Colonial Wars. Boston University Club. Boston Authors ' Club. XX. Century Club. Century Club (New York). Abroad. 1878. 1895. 1898. 1900.1904,1906. Authorof The Troubailours ai Home (2 vols.). ArnoLI ' s March from Cambridge to Quebec. Our Struggle for the Fourleenth Colony (2 vols.), A Talc of Two WorUh and Five Centuries. Magazine Articles, etc. Present position. 1900 — - (On leave of absence for Second Semester.) Charles Henry Morse, Mus. Bac, Musical 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 Ncithwestern Conservatory of Music. Minneapolis, Minn.. I885- ' 9I. Organist and Chorister of Plymouth Church. Brooklyn. N. Y., 1891 - ' 99. President New York Slate Music Teachers ' Associa- tion, 1894-5. 1895-6. A Founder of the American Guild of Organists. Present position. 1901 — . David Collin Wells, A.B., Professor of Sociology. . AKE. A.B.. Yale. 1880; B.D.. Andover. 1885. Instructor in History. Phillips-Andover Academy. 1887-90. Professor of Political Science and History. Bowdoin College. 1890-93. Professor of Social Science in Dartmouth College. 1893- ' 99. Instructor of Demography and Social Institutions in Amos Tuck School, 1900 — . Present position. 1899 — . Robert Longley Taylor, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French. vl Y. A.B.. Hamilton College. 1882; Ph.D.. Yale University. 1900. Edited .(J Bibliolhcque Je mon Oncle. 1898. Published Allileralion in Italian, 1900. Edited L ' Ahbe Daniel, 1906. Present position. 1900—. 20 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV William Patten, Ph.D., Professor of Biology {Zoology) . B.S„ Harvard. 1683; A.M. and Ph.D., University of Leipsic, 1884. Al Marine Laboratory of University of Vienna in Trieste. I884- ' 85; at Naples Zoological Station. 1885- ' 86. Assistant in Lake Laboratory, Milwaukee. 1886--89. Professor of Biology in University ' of North Dakota. I889- ' 93. Trustee of Marine Biological Laboratory. Woods Holl. Mass. Member Boston Society Natural Historv ' ; . Xmerican Society Zoologists (V ' lce-Piesident Eastern Branch, 1905-6); .American Association Anatomists; Palaeontological Society; Honorable member Imperial Society Naturalists of St. Petersburg. Russia. Author of works on Anatomy and Embryotogv of Antbropodi, Eyes, Color, Vision, Origin of Vertibrates, Fossil Fishes of Devonean and Silurian f ormation. Professor of Biology in Dartmouth. 1893 — . George Dana Lortj, A.M., Associate Professor of Creel( and Gree f Archaeology;. AKE, I BK. .A.B., Dartmouth, 1884; A.M., 1887; Principal of Woodstock (Conn.) .Academy, I885- 87: Tutor in Greek, Dartmouth, 1887- ' 91. Instructor in Latin. 1888. Instructor in German. 1890. Assistant Professor of Greek, 1891 - ' 99. Present position, 1900—, Foster, A,M,, Professor of Hisiory. Herbert Darling HAX, 4 BK. .A.B., Dartmouth, 1885; A.M., Dartmouth, 1888; Harvard, 1892. Instructor in English in Worcester Academy, I885- ' 88; in History, 1888- ' 91. Morgan Ftllowship in Harvard Graduate School, I891- 93. Professor of History, Dartmouth, 1893 — . Frank GartJner Moore, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Latin and of Roman Archaeology. .A.B.. Yale. 1886; Ph.D., 1890. Tutor in Latin. Yale, l888- 93. Studied in Berlin, 1890- ' 9I ; in Rome. 1891 and 1897. Assistant Professor of Latin, Dartmouth, 1893-1900. Present position, 1900—. DARTMOUTH, 1908 21 4.+.l.4.4. .4.4.4.4, .4.4.++4,4,4,+4.4.++4. . . .4. . .4.4..H.4.4.4.4,.|..H..H..|,.|..|.+.|..|..|, , ..|..|, ,.|,+.5. Warren Austin Adams, Ph.D., Professor of German. A.B.. Yale, 1886; P.D.. Yale, 1895. Instructor In Lalin al Kenyon Military Academy, l886- ' 87. Studied in Berlin and Munich, 1887- ' 89. Instructor in Languages al Monlclair Military Academy. I889- ' 9I. Instructor in German at Cornell. 1891 - ' 93. Instructor in German at Yale. l893- ' 99. Present position, 1899—. Fred Parker Emery, A.M., IVillard Professor of Rhetoric and Oralorv. KKK, I BK. .A.B.. Dartmouth, 1887. Instructor in Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1887- ' 91. Studied at University of Paris and Berlin, l891- ' 93. .Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Dartmouth. 1893- ' 95. Author of Notes on English Literature, and The Language of St. Thomas-a- Becl ett. Present position, 1895 — . Louis Henry Dow, A.M., Professor of French. A.B., Harvard, 1890; Private Tutor, 1891 - ' 92. Studied in Germany, 1893. Harvard Graduate School. 1894- ' 95. A.M.. Harvard, 1894. Instructor m Greek. Dartmouth, 1895. Instructor in French Compos- ition and Conversation in Amos Tuck School, 1900 — . Assistant Professor of French, 1896-1900. Professor of French, 1900—. Harry Edwin Burton, Ph.D., Professor of Latin. 1 BK. A.B., Harvard, 1890; A.M., Harvard, 1893; Ph.D., Harvard, 1895. Instructor in Greek and Latin in Peekshill Academy, N. Y., 1890- ' 92. Studied at American School of Archaeology, al Rome, 1895- ' 96. In- structor in Lalin and Greek, l896- ' 97. Present position, 1898 — . 22 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV John Hiram Gerould, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology (Zoolog])). KKK, I BK. A.B., Dartmoulh, 1890. Instructor in Natural Science and German at Burr and Burton Seminary, 1890- 91. A.B.. Harvard, 1892; A.M.. 1893; Ph.D., 1895. Present position. 1895—. Studied at the Lab- oratory of the Sorbonne at Roscoft in Brittany, at the Naples Zoological Station, and at Marburg in Hesse, 1898-99. Has published papers on the Anatomy, Histology and Embryology of certain Groups of Inverte- brates. George Ray Wicker, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Econ- omics. 0AX. A.B., Cornell, 1890; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1900. Teacher, 1890- ' 92. Newspaper work, 1892- ' 94. Teacher. 1894- ' 97. Graduate Student in Economics, Cornell. 1897- ' 98. Fellow in University of Pennsylvania. 1898-99; Honorary Fellow of Wisconsin and Scholar in Municipal Affairs, 1899-1900. Instructor in Economics, Dartmouth, 1900- ' 03. Present position, 1903—. .Ambrose WKite Vernon, A.B., Professor of Biblical Litera- ture on the Phillips Foundation. A.B., Princeton, 1891. Union Theological Seminary, 1894. Fellow of Union Theological Seminary in Berlin University, 1894- ' 96- Min- ister of First Congregational Church. Hiawatha, Kansas, 1896- ' 99. Minister of First Congregational Church, East Orange, N. J., 1899-1904. Present position, 1904—. Frank Haigh Dixon, Ph.D., Professor of Economics. $A© Ph.B., University of Michigan. 1892. Assistant in Political Economy, Michigan, 1892- ' 95; Ph.D.. University of Michigan. 1895. Studied at University of Berlin, I895- ' 96. Instructor m History. Michigan, 1896- ' 97. Assistant Professor of Political Economy, Michigan. 1897- ' 98. Assistant Professor of Economics, Dartmouth, 1898-1903. Present position, 1903 — . D .. R T M O U T H . 19 8 23 Gordon Ferrie Hull, Ph.D., Appleton Professor of Physics. .AB.. University of Toronlo. 1892; Ph.D.. University of Chicago, 1897. Professor of Physics, Colby College, l896- ' 99. Assistant Professor of Physics, Dartmouth. 1899-1903. Present position. 1903—. Ernest Felix Langley, A.M., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages. . A t . A.B., Toronto Universrty, 1894; Fellow in Modern Language, Toronto University, I894- ' 95. Studied at Leipsic and Heidelberg 1895- ' 96. Paris 1893, Florence and Pans 1905- ' O6. Present position. 1896 — Ashley Kingsley Hardy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Ger- man and Instructor in Old English. AA , I BK. A.B., Dartmouth, 1894; Ph.D., Leipsic, 1899. Present position, 1897—. George Richard Lyman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biologv (Botany). BMII. A.B.. Beloit College, 1894; A.M.. Harvard, 1899; Ph.D.. Harvard. 1906; Principal Amboy (III.) High School, 1894- ' 96. Assistant in Botany, Harvard, 1897-1901. Instructor in Botany, 1901 - 04. Present position, 1901 — . 24 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV mi Herman Harrell Home. Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy , A.B., University of North Carolina. 1895; A.M., Harvard. 1897; Ph-D., Harvard, 1899. Instructor in Modern Languages in University of North Carolina. 1894- ' 96. Present position. 1899—. (On leave of absence for year 1906- ' 07.) Richard W ' eHington Husband, A.M., Assistant Professor of Creek 3nJ Classical Philology, .A.B.. Leland Stanford. 1895; A.M.. 18%. Assistant in Latin. Universit ' of California, 1898- ' 99; in same position at Leland Stanford. 1899-1900. instructor in Greek in Dartmouth. 1900- ' 03- Present position, 1903 — . (On leave of absence for year 1906- ' 07.) Charles Arthur Holden, C.E.. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. iX, BK. B.S.. Dartmouth. 1895; C.E.. 1901; Engineering Practice. 1895- 98. Instructor in Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 1898-1900. Instructor in Mathematics, Dartmouth, 1900-06. Associate Professor of Civil Engin- eermg. Surveying. Applied Mechanics, Materials of Construction, and Mechanical Drawing. Thayer School, 1906 — . Norman Everett Gilbert, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Phv- sics. ATA, BK. A.B.. Wesleyan. 1895: .A.M.. 1896; Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins. 1901. Instructor in Science, Cayuga Lake Militar ' Academy. 1896- ' 97. In- structor in Mathematics. Genesee esleyan Seminarj . 1897- ' 98. Prof- essor in Physics. Hobart College. 1901-03. Assistant Astronomer, U. S. Naval Observatory-; Solar Eclipse Expedition to North Carolina. 1900; Sumatra. 1901; and Algeria. 1905. Temporary Assist«mt Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Institution. 1902. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of American Physical Societ , Astronomical and Astrophysical, and Societe Francaise de Physique. Present [ osition, 1903 — . DARTMOUTH. 1908 25 •+ •+ •+ • • • •• •t+++ • • •• • •+• •l•• • • • •++• • •• -t•• •• • • • • •• ++• • ' l••J•• • • • +++ •• +• Craven Laycock, A.B., Assislant Professor of Oraior ) on the Evans Foundation. AKK. I ' HK. A.B., Dartmouth, 1896. Instructor in Public Speaking and Debate in Amos Tuck School, 1900. Atlorney-at-Law. Co-author of Argumcnialion antl Debate and Manual of Argumentation. Present position, 1897 — . Sidney Bradshaw Fay, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History. . .B.. Harvard, 1896: A.M.. Harvard, 1897; Ph.D., Harvard. 1900. Instructor in History, Harvard, I900- ' 02. Present position 1902 — . Prescctt Orde Skinner, A.M., Assistant Professor of the Rcmauce Languages (French and Spanish). ' hhK. A.B., Hanard. 1896; A.M., 1697. Instructor in the Romance Languages. Dartmouth College. 1900- ' 05. Present position, 1906 — . % Chester Nathan Gould, Instructor in German. 2K. . .B., University of Minnesota. 1896; A.M.. 1900; Instructor in Rhetoric. University of Minnesota. 1898-1900; Student Univ- ersity of Leipsic. I900- ' 0l: Fellow. University of Chicago. I901- ' 02; Instructor in German. Purdue University. 1902- ' 03. Assistant in Ger- man. University of Chicago. 1903- ' 04. Present position, 1904 — . (On leave of absence for the year 1906-07.) 26 THE AEGIS. N ' OL. XXXV 4.4.4.++ ,4.+4.4.4.4.4.++4.4.4.4.+4.+4.4.4.4.i..l.i.++++4.i.-t-t-ti-4 ' l ' ' i ' 4 ' ' l ' 4 ' 4-4-4-++ ' t+4 ' -i ' +-t4 ' +++ William Kilborne Stewart, A.M., Instructor in Cermart. .4.B.. University of Toronto. 1897; A.M.. Harvard, 1898. University of Berlin. 1904- 05. Present posirion. 1899—. Charles Ernest Bolser, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry. iiX. .A.B.. Dartmouth. 1897: Ph.D.. Gottingen, 1901. Present position, 1901—. John Merrill Poor, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Astronomy. 0AX, BK. .A.B.. Dartmouth. 1897: Ph.D.. Princeton. 1904. matics and .- stronomy. Dartmouth, 1898-1900. .Astronomy. Prmceton. 1900- ' 02. Instructor i mouth, 1902- ' 06. Present position. 1906 — . Instructor in Mathe- Thaw Fellow in .Astronomy, Darl- George Benson Weston, A.M., Instructor in the Romance Languages (French and Spanish). A.B.. Harvard. 1897; A.M.. 1898. Graduate work in X ' lenna and Bonn. Present position, 1903 — . DARTMOUTH, 1908 11 ++ •+ • ■-l•- +• • • •l•+ •• •+ • •• •- •• • • • • ++ -• • ' ' • • •• • +• • ■' ' • ++++• • • • • - +• ■•|- Harlow Staflord Person, Ph.D., Director of the Tuck School. Assistant Professor of Commerce and Induslr)). Ph.B.. Ann Arbor. 1899; A.M.. Ann Arbor, 1900; Ph.D.. Ann Arbor. 1902; Peter While Fellow in American History. Ann .-Xii ■[ 1899-1900. Instructing Fellow in Economics. Ann Arbor, 1900 ' J Present pos tion. 1902 — . Homer Eaton Keyes, B.L., Assistant Professor of Modern Arts and Instructor in English. Y, BK. A.B., Dartmouth. 1900. Instructor in English and Art, 1900- ' 06 Present position, 1906 — Ernest Bradlee Watson, A.B., Instructor in English. AKE, ' BK. .A.B.. Dartmouth. 1902. Instructor in English. Robert College, Turkey, l902- ' 05. Present position, 1905—. Ralph Martin Barton, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics. . A ' l ' . A.B., Dartmouth, 1904. Present position. 1904 — . 28 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV John William Bowler, and Phvsical Culture. M.D., Assistant Professor of Hvgiene Director of the Gvmnasium. l889- ' 93. Assistant to Dr. Sargent at Harvard: in charge of the Charles Bank Gymnasium, 1893-1901; General Superintendent of the PubHc Gymnasium. Boston, 1899-1901: Director of Physical Training. Dart- mouth. 1901 — . Present position, 1905 — . Dartmouth Medical School, 1906—. Instructor in English. Lemuel Spencer Hastings, A.B., B.D. I BK. A.B., Dartmouth, 1870; B.D., Yale, 1876. Principal of Stevens High School, Claremonl, 1881 - ' 89. Principal Nashua High School, 1889- 1905. Present position. 1906—. Ernst Otto Eckelmann, Ph.D., Instructor in German. A-B.. Northwestern University a University of Wisconsin, 1898. Carrol College. 1898-1900. University of Wisconsin. 1900- ' 01 ersity of Wiconsin, 1901 - ' 02 the Otlendorf Memorial Travelin: l902- ' 03. Instructor in German Heidelberg University, Germany, t Watertown. Wisconsin, 1897: B.L., Professor of Germ an and Greek at Graduate work in German Philology Fellow in German Philology Univ- Studied at Munich and Prague under g Fellowship of New York University, at Smith College, 1903- ' 05. Ph.D., 1906. Present position, 1906 — . Charles Hughes Johnston, Ph.D., Instructor in Philosoph];. A.B., University of North Carolina, 1898; A.M., Harvard, 1902; Ph.D., Harvard, 1904. Professor of Psychology in State Normal School, East Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania. 1904- 06. Present position. 1906—. DARTMOUTH, 1908 29 Augustus Hunt Shearer, Ph.D., Instructor in History, W, 1 BK. A.B.. Rulgcrs. 1899: A.M.. Harvard, 1901; Ph.D.. Harvard, 1903. .Assistant in History, Harvard, 1901 - ' 04. Instructor in History, Trinity College. 190- - ' 06. Present position. 1906—. WiUiam Thompson Atwood, LL. B., Instructor in Political Science. A.B., Dartmouth, 1899; LL.B., Boston University Law School, 1904. In practice of law at Boston, 1904- ' 06 Instructor of Law, 1906 — . Arthur Houston Chivers, A.M., Instructor in Biologxi. A.B., Dartmouth, 1902; A.M., Harvard, 1904. Graduate work at Harvard 1904- ' 06. Present position, 1906—. Instructor in Mathematics. Frank Cochrane Moore, A.B. X t , I BK. A.B.. Dartmouth, 1902. Graduate work in Mathematics, 1902- ' 03. Instructor in Mathematics in Lancaster. N. H. Academy. 1903- ' 04. In- structor in Mathematics, Concord High School, 1904- ' 06. Present position, 1906 — . 30 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV William Henry Murray, A.B., Inslruclor in French, Ccrman and Spanish. TA, J-BK. A.B.. Darlmoulh, 1902. Present position. 1902 — . William Rensselaer Gray, B.L., Instructor in Accounting and Commercial Mathematics. AA i . B.L.. Dartmouth. 1904; M.C.S.. Dartmouth, 1905. Instructor in Accounting and Commercial Mathematics, 1905 — . Robert McBurney Mitchell, A.B,. Instructor in German. A.B.. University of Chicago. 1903. Graduate work in Germany. 1904- 06. Present position, 1906—. Warren Milton Persons, B.S., Assistant Professor of Econ- omics. BK. B.S., University of Wisconsin. 1899. Instructor in Mathematics, Univ- ersity of Wisconsin. 190! -06. Present position, 1906 — . DARTMOUTH. 1908 31 Leon Burr Richardson, A.M., Instruclor in Cbemisir}). ' ' UK. B.L., Darlmoulh. 1901; A.M.. Dartmouth. 1902. Present position. 1902—. Ernest Rutherford Groves, B.L., Instructor in English. ' hUK. B.L.. Yale. 1903. Instructor in English in New Hampshire State College. i903- 06. Present position. 1906—. Gaetano Cavicchia, A.B., Instructor in French. A.B.. American International College, 1902. Graduate work at Yale. l ' ' 02- ' 04. Graduate work at Harvard. l904- 06. Present position, 1906—. 3 r O bl z z o u X H z o z 3 DARTMOUTH, 1908 33 Those Before Us Through the mists of old tradition. Shadows of the years agone. See the hosts of those before us Press ng resolutely on; Men who struggled ever upward. Conquering all that choked their way. Heroes bold, who toiled and travailed For the birthright of to-day. First the preacher, never daunted. Leader of a slender band. With the Sword of God ' s own Gospel As the weapon of his hand; Through the far-spread forest ventured Perils of the desert braved. Bore the light into the darkness That the savage might be saved. And with him the stalwart Occum Eager after wisdom ' s lore. Following the white man ' s teaching. Craving ceaselessly for more. Born among the scenes of wildness, Trained to fighting and the chase. Still he longed for something higher. Something to uplift his race. Then a valiant band of leaders, Toiling for the single end. To upbuild the little College And her honor to defend. In their midst the stern-voiced statesman. Foremost in debaters ' strife, Fought and won the bitter conflict For his Alma Mater ' s life. All these mighty men and conquerors. Heroes in the days of yore. They have left us this inheritance To be ours for evermore. May their path so shine before us In the glow of latter day. That we eagerly shall follow Where they first have blaze J the way. Rise up, then, ye men of Dartmouth, Never let your colors trail; Forward, now. and ever forward, Lest the old traditions fail. Like the hosts of those before us. Pressing resolutely on. May we never cei.se to struggle Till the victory is won. JOSEPH KING KNIGHT, Jr.. ' 08. A CONTRAST ' zmM History of 1907 OLR CLASS marks the New Dartmouth. We saw the burnmg of the Old, and the building of the New. But this re-creating, while it is based on the rebuildmg of Dartmouth Hall, has extended to the whole life of Dartmouth College. We are but at the threshold of this new life- ou who have since come, and those who will come after you, will see the expanding of this great work. See to it that, with its in- crease of numbers, its democracy remains the same. If we are now great, it is because our predecessors were great. Their customs and traditions are the foundation of our customs, and what we propose to give to succeeding generations, as traditions. Their greatest tradition, and cur greatest tradition, is democracy. We feel that we have not failed in this. We hop)e, in your rapidly changing conditions, you wU not fail. As a class conspicuous for notable athletes we were not especially prominent. We have had great men in all lines of sport; we have had great scholars; we are willing to admit that these men have been our exceptions. But we have had in our class what we believe is more to be desired than strong athletes and Rufus Choaters, a pint of good fellowship that has never failed. We know each other. We are probably the last class that will be able to enjoy fully this privilege, since the increasing numbers in each class make extended class fellowship impossible. We hope that when you have forgotten the glorious contests of old, the strife and discord of other days, you will remember us as good fellows. Fellows who will be as ready to help you in the business life to come as they have helped you in the old College life; fellows not making so much of Fraternity and Society life, but living for each other, and, most of all. for Dartmouth. If you cam thus remember us, we are content. in U 38 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Individual Records of the Class of 1907 William Joseph Ahern, Jr., Paleopitus Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School; Freshman Baseball Team; Sophomore Baseball Team. 6 Fayer N ' eather Walter Raymond Andrews, V, Sphinx Newton Centre, Massachusetts Newton High School; Manager Musical Clubs, ' 06. ' 07. 1 heeler Edward Lester Ashley South Royalton, Vermont Dean Academy. 23 College Hall Hiram Harrison Averill Barre. Vermont Spaulding High School 20 Reed Fred Harold Baldvvin, B0n Somerville, Massachusetts Somer ' ille Latin School; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams; Cane Spree, ' 05. Ben House Eduard Bell Barker Pittsville, New Hampshire Pittsfield High School. 23 Crosby Samuel L. Barnes, iJjK , Casque and Gauntlet, Paleopitus Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School; President Dartmouth Christian Association; Manager Debating Union ; Trophy Room Committee. C. and G. House James Agard Bartlett Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School; Dartmouth Board. ' 04, ' 05; Athletic Editor, ' 05, ' 06; .Aegis Board; Press Club, ' 05, ' 06; President, ' 06. ' 07. I College Samuel Colcord Bartlett, 4 ' V Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School. 8 N ' est N ' heelock St. Charles Elmer Beals Royalton, Vermont Bangor Theological Seminary ' 9 College Street Lester Stiles Berry, 5X St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. Johnsbury Academy. 20 Crosby D A R r M O U T H . 19 8 39 • ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' i ' ' l ' ' l ' ' t ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' i ' l l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' i ' ' t ' ' l ' ' l ' i ' ' l ' l ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' i ' ' t ' ' ' l ' ' l ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' l ' l ' l ' t ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' I ' ' l ' ' i ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l Warren Chesbrough Billings, TK Milford, New Hampshire Mllford High School. 34 Wheeler Dennis Leo Black, I A(-), 1 urtle. Sphinx Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School; New Hampshire State College; Freshman Baseball Team; Varsity Football Squad, ' 03; Baseball Squad, ' 04. ' 05. 10 West South Street John Harper Blaisdell, AKE Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School; Dartmouth Board; Local Editor, ' 05, ' 06; Athletic Editor, ' 06. ' 07; Press Club: Manager Chess Club, ' 06. ' 07. 12 Hubbard Henry Cleveland Blake, ATA East Fairfield, Maine Goodwill High School; Football Squad, 04, ' 05; Track Team, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; Football Team. ' 06. Delta Tau Delta House Harry Randolph BIythe, ATA Aurora, Illinois East Aurora High School; Track Team, ' 04. ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Sophomore Football Team, ' 05; President Freshman Class; Pacific Coast .Alumni Prize, ' 05; Short Story Prize, ' 05; Editor-in- Chief. Dartmouth Magazine. 07; Debating Squad. ' 03; Vice-President Senior Class, First Semester. ' 07; Webster Club. 19 Sanborn Hall Arthur Israel Bourne Lowell, Massachusetts Pembroke Academy. 7 New Hubbard Francis Burleigh Boyer, i K Somersworth, New Hampshire Somersworlh High School. 1 5 Sanborn Timothy Wolcott Brock, Pukwana North Conway, New Hampshire Stevens High School. 28 Reed Eugene Childs Brooks, KKK, Sphinx, Paleopitus Cambridge, Massachusetts Rindge Manual Training School; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams; Varsity Football Squad, 05; Varsity Football Team 06; Captain Hockey Team, 05, ' 06. 1 Proctor Allan Brown, 2X Concord, Massachusetts Concord High School; Track Team. 04, ' 05, ' 06. 14 Wheeler James Barrett Brown, KKK Everett, Massachusetts Kimball Union Academy; Manager Freshman Football Team; President Freshmen Debating Union: Sophomore Debating Team: Second Rollins Prize Speaking. 05; Debating Squad. ' 06: Fiist Rollins Prize Speaking, ' 06; First Class of 1866 Prize Speaking 06; Debating Squad ' 07: Webster Club. KKK House 40 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Ray William Brown, K , AAE Fall River, Massachusetts Durfee High School. 3 Barlletl David Francis Burns Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School; Boston College. 27 New Hubbard James Alexander Bums, 5X Cambridge, Massachusetts Lancaster High School; Track Squad, ' 04. Davison Block Philip Hartley Chase, AKE Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School; Track Squad, ' 04, ' 05. ' 06; First Thayer Math. Prize. 38 College Street Periey Walter Churchill Berlin, New Hampshire Berlin High School. 15 Hallgarten Wendell Herman Churchill Berlin, New Hampshire Berlin High School. Walter Haydn Clough, ATA Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School. 2 LIm Joseph Marshall Coburn Boston, Massachusetts Phillips Andovcr Academy; Dartmouth Magazine Board. 16 Wentworth Robert Carlyle Cochrane, i S , Sphinx Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School; Track Squad ' 04, ' 05; Business Manager 1907 Aegis Orpheu, Club, 0 . 5 Proctor Will Guy Colby Franklin, New Hampshire Franklin High School; Varsity Debating Squad. ' 05; Secretary Freshman Debating Union. 36 North Main Street John Henry Cone West Hartford, Vermont Bangor Theological Seminary. 8 Lebanon Street Norman Charles Coombs, AKE, Casque and Gauntlet Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School. C and G House John Franklin Crocker, Jr., TA, Sphinx, Paleopitus Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin High School; College Choir, ' 03. ' 04. ' 05, ' 06; Glee Club. ' 03, ' 04. ' 05, ' 06; Hockey Team, ' 06 ' 07; Manager Hockey Team, ' 07. 1 Proctor DARTMOUTH. 1908 41 ' ' t ' t ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' l ' i ' l ' l ' t ' i ' l ' i ' i ' l ' l ' t ' l ' ' t ' l ' ' l ' l ' i ' ' i ' ' i ' ' l ' ' i ' ' i ' l l ' i ' i ' i ' l ' ' ' l ' l ' i i ' ' t ' ' i ' i i ' l ' i ' i ' i ' l i ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l Willard Howe Cummings, K Orizaba, Mexico Kimball Union Academy. 4 Crosby Leon Levy Currier, ' I ' PA Sunapee, New Hampshire Phillips Andover Academy- 9 Sanborn Norman Locke Cushman, AA ' I), Sphinx Arhngton, Massachusetts Arlington High School; Promenade Commiltee, 07; Golf Team. 04, 05. I Proctor House Nathaniel Francis Davis Davisville, New Hampshire Simond ' s Free High School (Warner. New Hampshire). 2 Sanborn Orlando Chester Davis, XTK Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell H.gh School; Glee Club. ' 04. ' OS, ' 06. ' 07; Orpheus Club. ' 04. ' 05. ' 06. ' 07; College Choir. ■04, ' 05. ' 06. ' 07. I North Park Street Amos Dodge, AKE, Sphinx Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School; Business Manager. The Dartmouth. 13 Crosby John Eustis Downey, AA I , Sphinx Newtonville, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy. 6 Proctor Guy Earle Dudley Waterford, Maine Bridgeton Academy. 12 Sanborn Philip Austin Early, BOn, AAE Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts Newton High School; Cercic Francaise. Vice-President; ' 07 Sophomore Year. President Cercle Francais. 2 Crosby Frederic Edwards Revere. Massachusetts Fall River High School. 2 Wentworlh Clarence Eugene Ellsworth Wentworth, New Hampshire Wentworth High School. 9 West South Street Jeremiah Arthur Farrington, BMII, Dragon Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School; Aegis Board. ' 07. 47 Faycrweather 1 homas Sullivan Field, ' I Ai-), Dragon Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua. High School; Sophomore Vice-President. Dragon House 42 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Charles Weeks Fields, XTK Bristol, New Hampshire • New Hampton Literary Institution; Sophomore Football Team; Sophomore Baseball Team. 19 Reed Clarence George Filiau Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School; Rufus Choate Scholar, ' 04; Honorable Mention, German, ' 05; French, ' 06. 30 Lebanon Street Harold Dufur Fish, Pukwana South Royalton, Vermont South Royalton High School; Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams; Baseball Squad, ' 03, ■04; Choir, ' 04, ' 05; Orpheus Club, ' 04. 44, Fayerweather Ernest Lee Foley, 2X Bloomington, Indiana Bloomington High School. 2 Crosby Fred Emerson Foster, AKE, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School; Football Squad, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05; Track Squad. 03, ' 04, ' 05: Freshman Track Team; President Inter-Fraternity Council, ' 06, ' 07- 12 Crosby Earle Bloodgood Fouler, |)A0, Dragon Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School; Aegis Board. ' 05. 5 Proctor Ernest Howard Frost, ATA Brockton, Massachusetts Brockton High School. Delta Tau Delta House Morrill Allen Gallagher, KKK, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Boston, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School; Varsity Baseball Squad. ' 03; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams; Captain of Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams. ' 02. ' 03; Webster Club; Cheer-Leader, 05, 06. ' 07. 15 New Hubbard William Frank Garby, t A0 Walpole, Massachusetts Wollaston High School; Glee Club. ' 04. 05. ' 06. ' 07; Class Secretary; Manager Freshman Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Team; Golf Club. ' 05, ' 06, ' 07. 25 Wheeler Samuel Francis Garvin Sanbornville, New Hampshire Brewster Academy; College Band. ' 05. ' 06, ' 07. 2 Sanborn Louis Cardell Gerry, K5 Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School. K House Jean Duane Gillette, X Antwerp, New York Potsdam Normal School ; Class Debating Team, ' 05, ' 06. 1 Went vorth DARTMOUTH, 1908 43 John William Edward Glattfeld, :iK, AAE Quincy, Illinois Quincy High School; Deutscher Verein, ' 05, ' 06. Davison Block Ralph Glaze, KKK, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Denver, Colorado Colorado Stale Preparatory School; Varsity Football Team, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; Varsity Baseball Team, ' 03, ' 04. ' 05, ' 06; Varsity Football Squad, ' 03. 15 New Hubbard Richard Henry Goode, 5X Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School; Freshman Football Team; Freshman Baseball Team; Sophomore Baseball Team; ' 08 Baseball Team; Dramatic Club; Varsity Baseball Squad, 04, ' 05, 06. 20 New Hubbard Harry Matt Gray, SE, Pukwana Chicopee, Massachusetts Springfield Technical High School; Adams High School; Chapel Choir, ' 04, 05; Orpheus Club; ' 07 Aegis Board; Honorable Mention. Mathematics and Graphics; First Spaulding Mechanical Drawing Prize. 28 Reed George Warren Grebenstein, AKE, Sphinx, Paleopitus Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge English High School; Basket Ball Team. ' 04, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Captain of Basket Ball Team, ' 07; Glee Club, ' 04, ' 05. ' 06, ' 07; Freshman Baseball Team; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Taem; Sophomore Baseball Team; Football Squad, ' 06. I Proctor House Fred Bacon Greenleaf, K ' l ' Auburn, Maine Edward Little High School. 16 Richardson Michael Bernard Griffin New Market, New Hampshire New Market High School. 9 Wentworth Samuel Hale, Jr., KKK, Dragon Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School. Dragon House Henry Thomas Haley, MAX, Dragon Roslindale, Massachusetts Boston English High School; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams; Track Team, ' 04; Sophomore Relay Team; Football Squad, ' 05; Vice-President, Junior Class, ' 05; Track Squad, 06. Dragon House John Wilkes Hammond, Jr., KKK, Sphinx Cambridge, Massachusetts Stone ' s School. 5 Crosby Julian Chapin Harris, ATA Deerfield, Massachusetts Greenfield High School; Sophomore Baseball Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Team; Orpheus Club, ' 06 ' 07; College Choir, ' 05, ' 06. 6 Richardson 44 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV John Shelley Hart, K Racine High School; Banjo Club, 05, ' 06. Charles Henry Hathaway, WAX, Casque and Gauntlet Racine, Wisconsin 4 College Maiden, Massachusetts Maiden High School; Football Squad, ' 05; Football Team, ' 06; Glee Club, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05; Leader, ' 06, 07; College Choir, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05; Choir Leader, ' 06; Freshmen Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Team. Reuben Hayes, I K Dover High School. Albert Rockwell Hazen, 5X Kimball Union Academy; College Band. Conrad Philip Hazen, XTK Kimball Union Academy. Richard Hazen, XTK Hanover High School. Harry Robert Heneage, AKE, Casque and Gauntlet C and G House Dover, New Hampshire 4 Hubbard White River Junction, Vermont 20 Crosby Norwich, Vermont Wilder, Vermont 4 College Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School: Freshmen and Sophomore Football Teams; Varsity Football Squad, ' 05; Varsity Football Team, ' 06; Much Ado About Nothing ; The Founders. Ralph Crosby Herrick, X i Winchester High School; Sophomore Football Team. Dwight Willard Hiestand C and G House Winchester, Massachusetts X House Chicago, Illinois Lake View High School; Rufus Choate Scholar. ' 04; Honorable Mention, Greek and Latin, ' 05; Second Greek Prize, ' 06; Chapel and Church Choirs, ' 05, ' 06; Orpheus Club, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; Varsity Track Squad, ' 05, ' 06. 16, College Hall Chelmsford, Massachusetts 31 Reed Hall Hermon Henry Hill Chelmsford High School. Herbert Davis Hinman, 2X Groveton, New Hampshire St. Johnsbury Academy; Sophomore Basket Ball Team; ' 07 Aegis Board. 3 Bartlett Hall Arthur Dunham Holmes Walpole High School. George Henry Howard, I ' K ' I ' , Sphinx, Paleopitus Walpole, New Hampshire 5 Gibson House Craftsbury, Vermont Phillips Exeter Academy; Editor-in-Chief ' 07 Aegis; Debating Team, ' 06; Editor-in-Chief, r ie Darlmoiith. 4 Hubbard DARTMOUTH. 1908 45 Henry Dwight Howard, Jr., ' I ' KM ' Ludlow, Vermont Black River Academy; Captain of Freshmen and Sophomore Baseball Teams, Varsily Baseball Squad. 04, ' 05, ' 06. 9 College Street McKay Sylvester Howard West Lebanon, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy. 17 Wheeler George Herbert Hoyl, K i Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School: ' 07 Aegis Board. K- House George Harold Jamison, . A I Oelwein, Iowa Oelwein High School; Coe College. Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Glee Club, 05, ' 06, 07; College Choir, 05, ' 06; Webster Club. 14 Sanborn William Jennings, KKK, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Somerville, Massachusetts Somervillc Latin School; Football Team, 06; Track Teams. 04, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Captain Track Team. ' 07; President Senior Class; Vice-President Y. M. C. A.. ' 06. ' 07; Board of Directors, College Club. 18 Crosby Hall John Vernon Jewett, . AE Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School. 19 Hallgarten John Harold Jordan, WAX, Dragon Brighton, Massachusetts Brighton High School; Track Team, 04, 05, 06; Relay Team. ' 04, 05. Dragon House Howard Monroe Judson, I AM, Dragon Galesburg, Illinois West Aurora High School. Ae House Ernest Everett Just Charleston, South Carolina Kimball Union Academy; Rufus Choate Scholar. ' 06. 28 Hallgarten Harry George Kelly, K Omaha. Nebraska Omaha High School; Webster Club; Business Manager of Dartmouth Magazine; Speaker, Dartmouth Congress. 4 College Hall Walter Gardner Kennedy, I ' AW, Sphinx Harwichport, Massachusetts Melrose High School; Junior Promenade Committee. 5 Proctor Robert Dexter Kenyon Dorchester, Massachusetts Boston English High School; 07 Aegis Board. 18 Sanborn Alfred Lorenzo Kibling West Lebanon, New Hampshire West Lebanon 1 ligh School. 21 School Street 46 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV William Rice Kimball. AA Oak Park High School; The Founders. 06; ' 07 Aegis Board. Oak Park, Illinois 25 College Hall George Matthew King Portsmouth High School. Albert Harper Kitching, X Melrose High School; Press Cluo, 05, ' 06. Nathaniel Hobbes Knight, Pukwana Berwick .Academy; Mandolin Club, ' 05, ' 06. Ralph Gardner Knight, i TA Thayer .Academy; Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Merton Clark Knapp Keene High School. Portsmouth, New Hampshire 13 Hallgarten Melrose, Massachusetts X House North Berwick, Maine 1 South Park Street Randolph, Massachusetts as. 34 Reed Keene, New Hampshire 40 South Main Street Henry Richardson Lane, X l , Casque and Gauntlet, Paleopitus New York, N. Y. Calumet High School; ' 07 Aegis Board; ' 07 Promenade Committee; Manager Dramatic Club, ' 07; Freshman Basket Ball Team: Sophomore Basket Ball Team; Varsity- Basket Ball Squad, ' 04, ' 05. ' C6; ' arsity Basket Ball Team. ' 07. C and G House Robert Raymond Lane, WAX, Turtle, Casque and Gauntlet Westbrook, Maine Westbrook Seminary; Mandolin Club, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; Leader Mandolin Club. ' 07. C and G House Morton Howard Langill, 8011, . KK Hanover High School. Clarence Irvin Langley Wolfboro High School. Roy Everett Lavin, ' I ' K ' I ' Berlin High School. Arthur Howland Leavitt David Prouty High School. Walter Martin Leigh ton, Pukwana Haverhill High School. Hanover, New Hampshire 21 .Allen Street Wolfboro, New Hampshire 9 College Street Woodland, Maine 2 Fayerweather Hall Spencer, Massachusetts 20 Fayerweather Haverhill, Massachusetts I South Park Street DARTMOUTH. 1908 47 Fred Thomas Lena Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School. 28 Sanborn Edward Henry Leonard Boston, Massachusetts Philhps Andovcr Academy. 2 Wenlworlh Robert Park Morrison Lewis, ATA Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High; Deutsche Vcrcin. 4 Thornton William Maynard Locke Rutland, Vermont Murdocic School; Track Squad ' 03; Freshman Baseball ' 02 Team. 2 Gibson Charles Frederick Luberger, Jr., . A ' l ' , Dragon Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids High School; Coe College. Dragon House Robert Isaac Lyon Washington, D. C. Eastern High School; George Washington L ' nlversity. 12 Sanborn Wallis Angus McCoy, KKK, Sphinx Somerville, Massachusetts Somervllle Latin; Freshman Football Team; Captain Sophomore Football Team. KKK House Jerome Ambrose Macdonald, Ki South Boston, Massachusetts Boston Latin School; Track Squad, ' 04; Freshman Football Team; Second Football Team, ' 04; Football Squad, ' 05; Football Team, ' 06; Founders. ' 05. Ki: House Harry Sullivan McDevitt, 0AX, C and G, Paleopitus Alston, Massachusetts Brighton High School; Baseball Team, ' 05, ' 06; Second Football Team, ' 05; Varsity Football Team, 06; Freshman Football Team; Freshman Track Team; Freshman Baseball Team; Glee Club, ' 03. ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; College Choir, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05, 06; Vaudeville Show. ' 04. ' 05. C and G House Charles Alphonso McKendree, AAE Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School; St. Thomas Episcopal Choir, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05. ' 06; Orpheus Club, ' 06. I Bartlett John Roy McLane, AKE, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Milford, New Hampshire St. Paul ' s School. Concord; Class Football. Baseball. Basket Ball Teams; Varsity Tennis Team; Varsity Hockey Team; Manager Varsity Football Team; President N. E. L L. T. A.; President College Club. 12 Crosby Joseph Courtney Mahoney Millers Falls, Massachusetts Greenfield High School. 2 Wentworth 48 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Charles Reed Main, X f Winchester High School; Mandohn Club, ' 05. ' 06. William Alonzo Martin, Jr., f rA Springfield High School and Dennison University. Claude Bentley Maxfield Mount Hermon School. Guy Rindge Merrill Rindge Manual Training. William Joseph Mmsch, ATA Winchester, Massachusetts X House Springfield, Ohio Shurtleff House Mt. Sunapee, New Hampshire 10 Wentworth Cambridge, Massachusetts 8 Sanborn Worcester, Mas-sachusetto Worcester High School; Freshman Football Team; Sophomore Football Team; College Choir, ' 05, ' 06; Orpheus Club, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Alternate Debating Team; Williams Debate, ' 06; Webster Club. 19 Sanborn Lowell, Massachusetts 1 1 West South Street Roy Mullins Murdock School. George Henry Mitchell Lowell High School. Baldwinsville, Massachusetts 9 College Street Walter Scott Nesmith Goffstown High School. Albion Ross Nickerson Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School; Freshman and Sophomore Football Team. 18 Sanborn Goffstown, New Hampshire W. Wilder Harold Louville Niles, 0AX Somerville Latin School. Clifford Eaton Norris Durfee High School. Harold Duncan Oliphant, ATA Phillips Andover Academy; College Choir, ' 05, ' 06. ' 07. James Milton O ' Neill, Paleopitus Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts 1 8 Crosby Riverside, Rhode Island 44 College Street Methuen, Massachusetts 2 Thornton Canandaigua, New York Canandaigua Academy; Sophomore Debating Team; Alternate Brown Debate, ' 05; Second Prize, Class of ' 66. ' 05; President Debating Union, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Third Rollins Prize Speaking, 06; Paleopitus, 05, ' 06; Captain Debatmg Team, Brown Debate, 06; Chairman Webster Club, ' 06, ' 07. 33 ' Wheeler Hall D A R r M O U T H. 19 8 49 Fred Dickey Ordway, ATA Milford, New Hampshire Milford High School; College Band. ' 03, ' 04, ' 05. ' 06; College Orchesira, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05, 06; Freshman Baseball Team. ATA House Urias George Paris, KKK Sandy Hill, New York Phillips Exeler Academy. KKK House Harold Parker Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High School; Band. ' 04. ' 05. ' 06. ' 07; Orchestra. ' 04. 05. ' 06. ' 07. 19 Fayerweather Robert Houghton Pearson, KKK, Dragon Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School. 5 Crosby Russell Hastings Peck, FA, AAE Mount Vernon, New Hampshire Mount Vernon High School; Captain Golf Team. ' 05. ' 06. 6 College Street Harry Joseph Pelien, .AA ' I ' , Turtle, Sphinx Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School; Mandolin Club. ' 03. ' 04. ' 05. ' 06; Manager Freshman Baseball Team. 13 Crosby Ralph Sherburne Perkins, AAE Pittsfield, New Hampshire Pitlsfield High School. 19 Maple Street Thomas Daniel Perry, KKK, Dragon Burlington, Vermont Edmunds High School; ' 07 Aegis Board; Dartmouth Magazine Board. Dragon House Carlos Thornton Pierce, Y, Turtle, Sphinx Newton Centre, Massachusetts Cutler School; Freshman Football Team; Sophomore Football Team; Hockey Team, 06. I Wheeler Jonathan Piper Stratham, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy. 8 College Street Curtis Plummer, Ai , Turtle, C and G, Paleopitus Brookline, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough ; Freshman Mandolin Club. 04; Mandolm Club. ' 03. 04. ' 05. ' 06. 07; Assistant Manager Varsity Basket Ball Team. ' 05. ' 06; Manager Varsity Basket Ball Team. ' 06. ' 07; President New England Inter-Collegiate Basket Ball League. ' 06. 07. C and G House Bremer Whidden Pond, X I Winchester, Massachusetts M ' inchester High School. X I House 50 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Harry Woodbury Porter, K5 Oldtown, Maine Holderncss Scliool. 19 Fayerwealher Roswell Olcott Post, Jr., X Jacksonville, Illinois Whipple Academy; Illinois College; College Choir, ' 05. ' 06, 07; Orpheus Club, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Cdlege Glee Club, ' 06, ' 07. 33 Reed Eugene Miles Prentice, 2X Du Quoin, Illinois South Bend (Indiana) High School; Mandolin Club. 11 Wheeler Reuben Parker Prichard, KKK, Dragon Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High; Football Team, 06; Track Team, 04, ' 05, ' 06; Relay Team, ' 05, ' 06. Dragon House Ira Humphrey Prouty, I A©, AAE, . KK Keene, New Hampshire Keene High School. AB House Boyd Wason Putnam, 4 rA Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School; College Band, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; College Orchestra, ' 05, ' 06; ' 06 Aegis Board. 20 Crosby Theodore Towne Redington, AKE, Sphinx Evanston, Illinois Evanston High School; 1907 Aegis Board. 12 Crosby James Crowley Reilly, . A I , Sphinx Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School; Glee Club, ' 06. 6 Proctor Thomas Edward Reilly, ATA Randolph, Massachusetts Thayer Academy; Freshman and Sophomore Baseball Teams; Sophomore Basket Ball Team. 34 Reed Charles Arthur Allingham Rice, I 2K, . AE Springfield, Massachusetts Mechanic Arts High School; Massachusetts Agricultural College. 19 Richardson Earle Thomas Richards, ATA Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School; ' 07 Aegis Board. 27 College Charles Potter Richardson, AKE Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School; T. S. C. E., ' 08. 6 College Street Edward Richardson, KKK Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Wellesley High School ; Manager Sophomore Baseball Team; Manager Golf Team, ' 06, ' 07. KKK House DARTMOUTH. 1908 51 Elwood Seward Richardson, ' l ' Oak Park High School: Mandolin Club, 06, ' 07. Philip Richardson Nashua High School: Chess Club, 06, ' O?. Francis Bradford Riley English High School. Carl Noyes Roberts Rochester High School. Harrie Carlyle Romayne Oak Park, Illinois 8 Sanborn Nashua, New Hampshire 5 Reed Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Davison Block Farmington, New Hampshire 17 Wenlworlh Penn Yan, New York Starkey Seminary; College Band. 04. ' 05, ' 06, ' 07: Track Squad, ' 04, ' 05: Orpheus Club, •04. Frank Fulton Rowell, XTK Tilton Seminary. William Augustus Sanborn, Jr., I A( ' -) Somerville English High School. Walter Butler Sanborn, KKK English High School. Chester James Sandy, I i;K Englewood High School. Ralph Waldo Emerson Sawin, BOIl Holyoke High School; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Roger Conant Shattuck Nashua High School. Dennis Edward Shcehan, Jr. Middleboro High School. The Hanover Inn Sunapee, New Hampshire 10 ' Wenlworlh Somerville, Massachusetts ' I ' AO House Somerville, Massachusetts KICK House Chicago, Illinois 19 Richardson Holyoke, Massachusetts lid 1 1 House Nashua, New Hampshire 6 Wheeler Middleboro, Massachusetts 9 ' V ' enlworlh N ewpor t, Ne H ew i-iampshire Homer Taft Sibley Richards High School; Honorable Mention. Greek, 05; First Atherton Prize, 06. 21 Wheeler Emil Albert Silha Oak Park High School. Chicago, Illinois 10 West South Street 52 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Wilfred Hiram Smart, XTK Canaan, New Hampshire New Hamplon Literary Institution; Webster Ciub; Checker Club; Class Debating Team; Varsity Debating Squad. 19 Reed Ralph Amsden Smead Greenfield High School ; Orpheus Club. Chauncey Way land Smith, I A0 Greenfield, Massachusetts 6 Richardson Norridgewock, Maine Kimball Union Academy; Varsity Football Squad, ' 03, 04, ' 05; Sophomore Football Team, ' 04; Varsity Football Team. ' 06; Darlmoulh Magazine Board, ' 06, ' 07. 3 A@ House Morris Kellogg Smith, I ' Y, C and G, Paleopitus Hanover, New Hampshire Phillips Andover Academy; Football Squad, ' 04. ' 05. ' 06; Cane Spree, ' 05; Mandolin Club, ' 04, ' 05, 06, ' 07; Athletic Editor, Darlmoulh. ' 05; Alumni Editor, Darlmoulh. ' 07. C and G House Richard Steele Southgate, MAX, Turtle, C and G Woodstock, Vermont Woodstock High School; Mandolin Club, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; ' 07 Aegis Board. C and G House Ray Allison Spencer Ayer High School. Leon Alfred Sprague, MAX Haverhill High School; Manager Sophomore Football Team. Chester Arthur Stearns, I AM, Dragon Bordentown Military Institute. Clarence Henry Stern Albany High School. Albert Emery Stevens Lawrence High School. Cornelius Mortimer Stilphen, BOIT Cheshire Military Academy; ' 07 Aegis. Robert Thomas Stokes, Jr., ' S.K, . AE Brooklyn High School; Captain Chess Team. Earle Hildreth Stone Concord High School. Ayer Massachusetts 24 Fayerweather Haverhill, Massachusetts 7 College Johnson, Vermont Dragon House Albany, New York 49 Wheeler Lawrence, Massachusetts 2 Wentworlh Boston, Massachusetts 27 Fayerweather Brooklyn, New York 12 Fayerweather Dunbarton, New Hampshire 9 College Street D A R r M O U T H . 19 8 53 Harry Carl Storrs. llwll. Dragon Hanover, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy; Freshman Football Team; Football Team, ' 06; Track Squad. •04, ' 05, 06. Parker Wilson Tabor, XTK Gushing Academy, Le Cercic Francais. John Appleton Tarbell, X 1 Somerville English High School. Arthur Wendell Taylor, XTK Warren High School; Dartmouth Board. David Thomas Towanda High School. Roland Ray Tileston Stetson High School. Ernest Hodgdon Trickey Rochester High School. .Solon Joshua Vail Randolph High School. William Dodge Walker, ' K l- Manchester High School; Class Treasurer, ' 05, ' 06. Jamps William Wallace, A(-), Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus St. Louis High School; Manager Varsity Baseball, ' 07. John Carman Wallace, AKE Montclair. New Jersey East High School; Basket Ball Squad. ' 04. ' 05. ' 06; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Team. ' ' ' Crosby Benjamin Mart.n Washburn, XTK Bethel, Vermont Whilcomb High School; Dramatic Club, ' 04; Rutus Choate Scholar, ' 04; Honorable Ment.on. German, ' 05; ' 07 Aegis Board. ' Wheeler Somerville, Massachusetts 42 South Main Street Pittsburg, New Hampshire 21 ' Wheeler Winchester, Massachusetts X l ' House Warren, Massachusetts 9 College Street Neath, Pennsylvania 8 Thornton Randolph, Massachusetts 2 The Tavern Rochester, New Hampshire 9 Thornton Randolph, Vermont 31 ' Wheeler Goffs Falls, New Hampshire 9 Crosby St. Louis, Missouri l At) House Walter Gable Wehrle, Ki Boston Latin School ; Class Football Teams. K House 54 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Harry Richmond Wellman, AKE, C and G, Paleopitus Lowell, Vermont Brigham Academy; Vice-President Freshman Class. Vaudeville Show. ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; Dramatic Club, 04, ' 05. ' 06; President. ' 07; Manager Banjo Club. ' 05. ' 06; Chairman, 07; Promenade Committee, Founders, 06; Song Leader. 06; Secretary Dartmouth Press Club; Assistant Secretary College Club; Dartmouth Board. ' 06. ' 07. C and G House Harry Stewart Whitaker Newport High School. Newport, Vermont 20 Fayerweather Alfred Gantt White, A0 St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Central High School; Mandolin Club, ' 03, 04, 05, ' 06; Banjo Club, ' 05, 06. ■t-ie House Warner Goodrich White, AAE Buffalo Central High School; Webster Club. Buffalo, New York 34 Fayerweather Charles Wesley Talpey Willson Farmington High School. Farraington, New Hampshire 17 Wentworth Arthur Eugene Winslow, AKE Coburn Classical Institute. Oakland, Maine 21 Reed William Eastburn Witham, X-t Perkiomen Seminary. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2 The Tavern Chester Tenney Woodbury Pinkerton Academy. Salem, New Hampshire 1 Fayerweather Charles Parker Woodworth, AAtI , Sphinx Concord High School; Mandolin Club, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06. ' 07. Concord, New Hampshire 1 3 Crosby Thacher Washburn Worthen, KKK, Sphinx, Paleopitus Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School; Golf Team, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; Captain Golf Team. 05, ' 06; Manager Track Team; Webster Club; Athletic Council; Senior Class Deacon; Secretary of N. E. I. A. A. II Webster Avenue William Ulysses Wyman, KKK, Turtle, Sphinx, Paleopitus Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville English High School; Glee Club, ' 03, ' 04, ' 05, 06; Orpheus Club, 03, 04, 05, ' 06; College Choir. ' 03. 04. ' 05. ' 06; Freshman Relay Team; Sophomore Relay Team; Sophomore Football Team; Track Squad, ' 04, ' 05; Junior Promenade Committee. 5 Crosby DARTMOUTH, 1908 55 The Departed of ' 08 Thomas Edwin Andrew Stanley Goddard Baicom Charles Henry Beane Marsh Bowden Boothby George Butterfield Wallace George Carr Cleon Joseph Chase Douglas Jasperson Church Whitman King Coffin Leon Sargent Cole Laurence Houghton Crafts William Wallace Dann Clinton Israel Dow George Arnold Einstein Walter Ferguson Furman Miles Chester Gardner Frank Augustus Garvin Glenn Richard Grant Joseph Albert Hammond George Harris Hinckley Edward Augustus Holland Arthur Sherwood Hopkins Louis Bertram Hopkins James Herbert Johnson John Keenan Charles Aloysius Kelley. Jr. Amos Clinton Lanphear Edwin Milton Leitch George Blaine Lowe Henry Ware Lyon, Jr. Florence Joseph McAuIifle Frank Edward McKone Clarence James McLam Everett Thomas Marsh Charles Arthur Pfeiffer Sidney Fames Phillips Fritzroy Farnsworth Pillsbury Edward Dillon Rich John Dana Savage Ale.xander Steinert Shoninger Clifton Albert Snow Harold Hanson Snow Walter Bishop Spelman Edward Dow Storrs Fred Sheriden Stripp Russell Sanderson Thacher Herbert Thomas Thomas Zelno Varney Raymond Walker Henry Ray Watson Arthur Weston Ralph Leslie Wilson Deceased 56 THt AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Cathedral Pin History of 1908 e ' XTERNALLY the Class of 1908 differs in no wise from any other class, but from within it represent, all the qualities held in esteem by humanity. To those who smile in scorn at this statement I say, Mention a man unequalled by any individual in ' 08! On the subject of general knowledge Chandler and Batchelder would make Rufus Choate look like a backward child in the night shift of the Kindergarten. Had Adler appeared in Beethoven ' s day, poor Ludwig would have had to lay bricks, or work for the city, in order to earn his daily bread. Johnny Glaze, the reincarnation of Napoleon, and Percy Skillin, the incomparable, lead the Dartmouth teams. Had Clint and Wink ever become acquainted with Bacchus, one third of their number would have been missing from chapel the morning after. Well, we all entered in the fall of 1 904, and in the strenuous race of the survival of the fittest now number 198 of the best quality, selected stock. There was some slight disturbance on the campus the first evening of our college life, but we easily smoothed it over, as we have in every similar case since. We worked hard, carried wood at irregular intervals; then Christmas came. Matters ran smoothly after that until we decided that it would be a good idea to have a picture of ourselves to hand down to posterity. 1907, impelled by jealousy, worked hard to prevent any such action on our part, even becoming unsanitary in their method of throwing things. Eggs disappeared from the Common ' s bill of fare for a week in consequence. D A K 1 M O U I H, 19 8 59 As Sophomores we were also a success. One or two of our numbei came near death through falhng into the horse trough, but after the Gods had been appeased with due ceremony at Faculty pond, the unfortunates promptly recovered. Now we are Juniors, — capable of running a prom, the accounts of which even Diogenes would approve. Some of us are still in an imperfect state. S. D. Tappan will need post-graduate work at Paris University, and a trip to Utah will have a bene- ficial effect on Gardner Marion. On the whole, however, ' 08 has nothing to be ashamed of, and a past, present and future of which to be proud. 60 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Individual Records of the Class of 1908 Alanson Gilbert Alden Orange High School. Laurence Adier New York City Phillips Exeter Academy; Glee Club, ' 05; Accompanist, Glee Club, ' 06; College Choir, ' 05, ' 06; Dartmouth Magazine Board; Pacific Coast Alumni Prize, 06. 10 College Street Orange, New Jersey 22 Thornton Luey Earle Cleveland Amidon Millers Falls, Massachusetts Montague High School- 12 Thornton DARTMOUTH. 1908 61 Arthur Theodore Anderson, l ' }sK East Boston, Massachusetts East Boston High School; Freshmen and Sophomore Football Teams; 08 Aegis Board. 9 Wheeler Hall Frank William Anderson, 4 2K East Boston, Massachusetts East Boston High School; Track Squad. ' 06. 3 Hubbard William Thompson Atwood Ware. Massachusetts Ware High School; Football Squad, 05. ' 06. 39 Fayerwealher Eraslus Beethoven Badger. 2nd, WAX Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Sopho- more Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Baseball Team; Mandolin Club. ' 04. ' 05. ' 06. ' 07. 25 Richardson 62 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV George Fredson Baine, VS. Clinton High School. Clinton, Massachusetts I Richardson Arthur Bradley Barnes, 0AX Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School; Second. Thayer Prize. ' 06; Chess Team. 17-18 Fayerweather Edward Payson Bartlett BelcKerlown High School. Belchertown, Massachusetts 1 Thornton Paul Mason Batchelder Portsmouth, New Hampshire Portsmouth High; Rufus Choate Scholar, 05, ' 06; Honorable Mention in German and Physics. 06; Sophomore Class Presi- dent. First Semester. 13 Elm DARTMOUTH. 1908 63 1. 4,4.4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4. .1. .1.4.4.4.4. 4, .(,.}. 4, 4. 4. 4.4,4, 4.4, 4. 4, 4,4, .{, .(, .|, .j, Bertram Beckett. KKK Cambridge, Massachusetts Rindg? Manual Training School: Football Squad, ' 04. ' 05; Baseball Squad. ' 04. ' 05. KKK House Clinton Edwin Bills, 1 ' V Monson Academy. Charles Greenleaf Bennett. XTK Tiiton. New Hampshire Tillon Seminary. 17 Thornton Monson, Massachusetts 10 Wheeler Charles Clifton Blake. K:i Sandy Hill. New York Sandy Hill High School; Freshmen Foolball. Basket Ball; Sophomore Foolball; Basketball; Varsliy Foolball Squad. ' 05. ' 06. 6 Wheeler I lall 64 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Francis Gilman Blake, X J Canandaigua, New York Brookline High School; Track Squad. 05. 06. ' 07: Honor- able Mention. Zoology. 06. X ' t House Joseph Wing Blakely Montpelier High School. Montpelier, Vermont 49 Fayerweather Gordon Blanchard, 0AX Brookline, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academy: Dartmouth laoaz ' we Board, ' 06, •07. ' 55 Wheeler David Robert Blanpied. XTK Newton High School ; Freshman Board; Secretary of Cercle Francais Hockey Team. Newtonville, Massachusetts Football Team; ' 08 Aegis Captain Junior Class 9 Sanborn DARTMOUTH. 1908 65 • ' t ' t l ' i r ' i ' 1 ' 1 ' t ' t ' 1 1 ' 1 ! ' I ' I ' t ' t ' i ' I l t I ' H ' I ! t ' t ' i l ' I 1 ' I ' ' I ' ' It ' I t jr ' I ' X ' I ' I ' I ' I t ' i ' t ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' | l t | j I ' -j ' ' | ' 1 Guy Cleveland Blodgett, XTK Milford High School. Milford, New Hampshire 46 Fayerwealher Arthur Kimball Blood, X Lynn. Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School; Assistant Manager Dramatic Club. I 5 Crosby George Adams Bright Hacltley School; Clark College. Washington, D. C. 30 Wheeler Raymond Ledden Cams. I K I ' East Berlin, Connecticut New Britain High. School; Track Team ' 05. ' 06; Relay Team 05; Pennsylvania Inter-Collegiate Champion Relay Dual Relay against Yale, at Worcester. ' 06. 1 5 Sanborn (880), Team. ' 06; 66 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Royal Parkinson Carter Woburn, Massachusetts VC ' oburn High School; Freshman Foolball Team. 24 Reed Hall Albert Richard Chandler Norwich, Connecticut Norwich Free Academy; Rufus Choale Scholar .05; Honor- able Mention. Greek. 06. 1 6 Thornton Robert Whitcomb Chedel, Pukwana Randolph High School. Randolph. Vermont 1 7 Thornton Roland Edward Chesley. I rA West Lebanon. Maine Gushing Academy; College Ghoir, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06; Orpheus Club. ' 04. ' 05, ' 06; Glee Club, 06; Webster Club; Sophomore Debating Team. 29 Reed D A R T M O U r H . 19 8 67 Harold Charles Clark, Pukwana Keene, New Hampshire Keene High School; Track Squad, ' 05, ' 06; Cane Spree, ' 05. 19 Wenlworlh John Alexander Clark, AA I), Turtle Evanston, Illinois Evanslon Township High School; Freshman Foolball Team; Vaudeville Show, 05; Rollins Speaker. 06; Second Prize. Class of 1366 Contest, ' 06; Assistant Manager Varsity Football Team. ' 06. |4 Sanborn Harold Bickford Cogswell Concord High School. Concord, New Hampshire 31 Reed Hall Leon Sargent Cole Simond ' s Free High Schools. Born June 29, 1885. Warner, New Hampshire Died January 8. 1907. 68 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV ' ' l ' i ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' t ' ' l ' l ' ' ' Vr37 ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' t ' ' l ' ' l ' ' X ' i ' ' A ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' X ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' X ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' l ' l ' ' A ' ' l ' ' ' l Donald Laird Comstock, XTK St. Johnsbury Academy. Chelsea, Vermont 3 Wentworlh Frank Gordon Cook, KKK Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School; ' 08 .Aegis Board. KKK House Fred Allen Cooper, AKE, Turtle Chicago, Illinois Jefferson High School; Manager Freshman Basket Ball Team; Manager Sophomore Basket Ball Team; .Assistant Mana ger Varsity Baseball Team. ' 07; Football Squad, ' 04. 05, ' 06; Sophomore Football Team. 8 Hubbard Fred Osmon Copeland Randolph, Vermont Randolph High School; McGill University. A- Sanborn D A R r M O U T H. 19 8 69 John William Corcoran, liwll Brookline, Massachusetts Phillips Exeler Academy; Baseball Squad. ' 05; Freshman Baseball Team; Secretary of Class. 06. ' 07. Shurlleff House Howard Wyman Cowee, I rA Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Classical High School; Cushing Academy; Fresh- man Football Team; Manager Freshman Baseball Team; Sophomore Football Team; Manager Sophomore Football Team; Assistant Manager Varsity Track Team. Shurtleff House Sumner Crosby, A Tabor Academy. Centreville, Massachusetts 26 Sanborn Ralph Elmere Crowley, B«ri Taunton, Massachusetts Taunton High School. 48 Fayerwealher 70 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Ralph Prescott Currier Milford High School. Ponemah, New Hampshire 1 3 Fayerwealher Warren Currier, 5X Greeley, Colorado Greeley High School; Colorado College; The Founders. •06. II Wheeler John Thayer Cushing Laconia, New Hampshire Laconia High School; Cercle Francais; Deulscher Verein. 6 Fayerwealher Oliver Wesley Cushman Manchester High School. Manchester, New Hampshire 7 Pleasant Street DARTMOUTH. 1908 71 Richard Stevens Danforth, X Hebron Academy. Gardiner, Maine I Wentworlh Edwin Woodbridge Darling, BWII Boston, Massachusetts Boston Latin School; ' 08 Aegis Board; Cercle Francais. 48 Fayerweather Charles Le Moyne DeAngelis, Y, Turtle Utica, New York Ulica Preparatory School; Freshman Football Team 04; Varsity Football Team. •05, ' 06. 27 Wheeler John Detlefsen, TA Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin School; Cercle Francais; Deulscher Verein; Honorable Mention in Germa n, ' 06. 29 Fayerweather 72 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Joseph Joyce Donahue, BSU Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School; Freshman Debating Team; Sophomore Debating Team. BBIT House Jasper Sprague Dunham, I 2K Brooklyn High School. Brooklyn, New York 12 Fayerwealher Theodore Ira Dunn Rockport, Massachusetts Gloucester High School; Varsity Baseball Squad, ' 06. 26 College Hall Arthur Allen Eberly, X i Hiawatha High School. Hiawatha, Kansas 4 Sanborn DARTMOUTH, 1908 73 4.4.4. 4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4.4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4. 4.4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4„{. 4.4, ,],.}, George William Elwell, ' M ' A Exeter. New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy: Webster Club, 4 V Rooms Henry Stowell Emery Salem Depot. New Hampshire Melhuen High School; Varsity Football Squad. ' 04; Sopho- more Football Team. ' 05. 10 Elm Frederic Kent English Tabor Academy. Wareham. Massachusetts 12 Lebanon Street Harold Lewis English Lisbon High School. Lisbon, New Hampshire I 7 Sanborn 74 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV William Frye English, Jr., Pukvvana East Windsor, Connecticut Monson Academy; Editor Dartmouth Students ' HanJhnol . 06, ' 07; ' 08 Aegis Board. 19 Wentworth Webster Brewer Evans, AW, Turtle Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School; Freshman Relay Teams; Sopho- more Relay Team; Sophomore Football Team; Varsity Relay, ' 04; Varsity Track Team. ' 04, ' 05; Junior Prom. Committee. $A0 House John Stephen Everett, I K I ' Framingham High School. Framingham, Massachusetts 33 Fayerwealher Edward Chipman Farrington, I A0 Chelsea, Massachusetts Chelsea High School; Dartmouth Board; Vice-President Press Club; ' 08 Aegis Board. 6 Crosby D A R T M O U T 11,19 8 75 George Bruce Fine, TK Kcarnv Migh Sctiuol. Arlington, New Jersey I Sargent Road Eben Winslow Fiske, I K I ' Wahham, Massachusetts Waltham High School; Secretary Freshman Class, ' 05; Vice- President Sophomore Class, 06; Freshman Relay Team. 04. Shurtleff House Philip Raymonde Flanders Rochester High School. Rochester, New Hampshire 9 Thornton Warren Cleaveland Foote, l ' Newton Centre, Massachusetts Newton High School; Freshmen Baseball Team, Football Squad, ' 06; Sophomore Baseball Team; Hockey Team, ' 06; Captain Hockey Team, 07. 8 Hubbard 76 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Edward Chandler Ford, 4 ilv Manchcslcr (N. H.) High School. Marshfield, Massachusetts Sherman House William Francis Forsaith Auburn High School. Auburn, New Hampshire 25 Lebanon Street Roscce George Frame Newburyport High School, Topsfield, Massachusetts 1 Thornton Donald erdon Frothingham, . A I Kensico, New ork Fort Plain (N. Y.) High School; Dartmouth Board, ' OS, ' 06. 07; ' 08 Aegis Board; Press Club. ' 06, ' 07. 7 Richardson DARTMOUTH. 1908 77 John Baldwin Glaze, KKk, luitie Denver, Colorado Boulder Stale Preparatory School, Colorado; Varsity Football Team, ' 04, 05, ' 06; Captain Varsity Football Team. ' 06; Captain-Elect Varsity Football Team, ' 07; Varsity Baseball Team. ' 05. ' 06. 8 Hubbard Percy Elhanan Gleason Everett, Massachusetts Everett High School. 17 South Main Street Joseph Alfred Goodhart Randolph, Vermont Randolph High School; Sophomore Baseball Team. 31 Wheeler John Harvey Gray, Pukwana Chicopee, Massachusetts Chicopee High School; Class Track Team, ' 04. ' 05, ' 06; College Track Team, ' 05, ' 06. 18 Wenlworlh 78 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Eliphalet Austin Greeley, Pukwana Haverhill High Scho Haverhill, Massachusetts 31 Fayerweather Lester Clyde Greenwood, Pukwana Farmington, Maine Farminglon High School; College Band, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Varsity Football Squad, ' 06. 18 ' Wentworth Thomas Jerome Griffin South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts Gushing Academy. 7 West South Street Winthrop Austin Griffin, X ■Wakefield High School. Wakefield, Massachusetts 23 Reed D A R r M O U T H, 19 8 79 . . .+ . .++ . .4. .. ++++++4•+ •+4•++ •++++ ■++++++ ' +• •• ' •• ' ••+++• •• •• •• •• •+ ' ••+• •• ' • •■•• ' ' Laurence Wakeman Griswold, WAX Batavia, New York Balavia High School; Mandolin Club, ' 04, ' 05. ' 06. 18 Richardson Gustavus James Gustafson, I 5K East Boston, Massachusetts East Boslon High School; Deulscher Vercin. 7 Elm Warren Freeman Hale Stone School; Orpheus Club. Salem, Massachusetts 27 Faverwealher Charles Merrill Hall Providence, Rhode Island Providence High School; Freshman Baseball Team. 10 West Soulh Sirecl 80 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Jesse Harding, ATA Haverhill High School Ralph William Hazen Lllllelon High School Walter Aiken Hancock, )iX Frankhn High School. Franklin, New Hampshire 17 College Hall Haverhill, Massachusetts 1 7 Thornton Hall Walter Hartwell Harriman, AKE Nashua, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy. 26 Richardson Bethlehem, New Hampshire 3 Wcniworth D A R 1 M O U T H. 19 8 81 Roger Frank Hill, XTK Tilton, New Hampshire Tilton Seminary; Runner-up Tennis Tournament, Fall, ' 05. 1 7 Thornton Howard Hoyt Hilton, AA University High School. John Holmes Hinman, 5X North Stratford, New Hampshire Stratford High School; Freshman Football Team; Sophomore Football Team. 48 Wheeler Chicago, Illinois Shurtleff House Crosby Arthur Hoar West Acton, Massachusetts Lawience Academy; ' 08 Aegis Board. 16 Thornton Hall 82 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Harold Sawtelle Hobart, X Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School; Freshman Baseball Team; Sophomore Baseball Team; Varslly Baseball Squad. ' 06. 23 Reed Hall Fred Hudson Hodgson Methuen, Massachusetts Methuen High School; Freshman Debating Team; Sophomore Debating Team; Debating Union. Observatory Luther Maxwell Howe, I K Wakefield, Massachusetts Wakefield High School; Golf Team, 04. ' 05. 11 Hubbard Curtis Edward Huebener Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School; College Band. ' 06, ' 07. 57 Wheeler D A R 1 M O U r H. I 9 8 83 ++4.4.4.4.4,4.4, 4,4..j.+4.4. +4.+4.4. . .4. .4.4.+4.4.4.4.4. -4-+4. ' H H ' ' H H l-4 ' ++ ' f ' H ' ' H H ' + ' H ' Morion Hull, i-iA. , Turtle Hyde Park High School; Mandol.n Club. •05. ' 06, ' O?. Chicago, Illinois 06. ' 07; Choir. 2 1 Crosby Follette Israel Isaacson Dorchester High School Semester. Stacey Burton Irish, XTK Kimball Union Academy. Northfield, Vermont 2 Sargent Road Boston, Massachusetts President Sophomore Class, Second 17 Reed 1 homas Eugene Jordan, ' I ' K ! ' Lebanon High School. Lebanon, New Hampshire 17 Soulh Main Street 84 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Harold Winslovv Joyce Dedham, Massachusetts Dedham High School; Second Rolhns Prize, ' 06- 22 Richardson Roy Harmon Keith, iiX Watertown, Massachusetts Cutlers School; Sophomore Basket Ball Team. 3 College Harry Bean Kennedy, X Spokane High School. Spokane, Washington X ' l ' House Kenneth Everett Kimball Ashland, New Hampshire New Hampton Literary Institute. 3 Ford Block DARTMOUTH, 1908 85 Joseph King Knight, Jr., Ki Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School; Rufus Choale Scholar, 05; Honorable Mention, German and Latin, ' 06; Director College Club, ' 06; 08 Aegis Board. 17-18 Fayerwealhcr William D. Knight, M A Rockford, Illinois Richford High School; Freshman Football Team; Sophomore Football Team; Varsity Football Squad, ' 05, ' 06; ' 08 Aegis Board; Junior Promenade Committee. Shurtleff House Benjamin Clement Knox St. Anslem ' s College. Manchester, New Hampshire I Bartlelt Hall William Leran Lee, AKK Cleveland, Ohio East High School; Sophomore Baseball Team. 16 Sanborn 86 THE AEGIS, ' OL. XXXV William Wallace Lee, Jr., KS Maiden, Massachusetts Maiden High School; Freshman Football Team, ' 04; Foolball Squad, 05. He George Paul Leete, XTK Concord High School. Concord, New Hampshire 23 Fayerweather Arthur Leon Lewis, I rA Lakeport, New Hampshire Laconia High School; Dramatic Club. ' 06, ' 07- Shurtleff House Mason Avery Lewis, $A0 Colorado Springs High School. Denver, Colorado Shurtleff House D A R r M O U T H . 1 9 8 87 Morton Lee Lewis Claremont. New Hampshire St. Paul ' s School; Cercle Francais. 4 Fayerwealhcr Joseph Ralph Libby, X Pulnam High School. Thaddeus Neely L.llard. ARE St. Louis, Missouri Hyde Park High School (Chicago); Freshman Football Team; Varsity Football Squad. -04, -05; Glee Club, ' 05; Banjo Club, •05. Putnam, Connecticut 26 Fayerwealhcr Ernest Avery Lincoln Fall River, Massachusetts Worcester Academy; Massachusetts Agricultural College. 8 Lebanon Street 88 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV T ' r T T ' 1 ' T T T T T  T ' r Isaac Beauchamp Locke, ©AX Gushing Academy. Belmont, Massachusetts 18 Richardson Porter Webber Lowe, 5X Fitchburg, Massachusetts Filchburg High School; ' 08 Aegis Board. 17 Richardson Hall Joseph Richard Lunt Groveland, Massachusetts Groveland High School; Freshman Cane Spree. 19 Hallgarlen William Mayo Lynde Williamstown, Vermont Brigham Academy; Orpheus Club, ' 04. 3 College Hall D A R T M O U I H. 19 8 89 Howard Edward McAllaster, AKE Winnetka, Illinois Willislon Seminary; Darlmouth Board. ' 05, ' 06, 07; Edilor- In-Chlef, ' 08 Aegis; Darlmouth Press Club. 20 College Hall rj! Thomas Savory McAllister Pinkerton Academy. Auburndale, Massachusetts 1 Fayerweather .John Daly McCarthy Fitchburg High School, Fitchburg, Massachusetts 24 Hallgarlen Peter Florence McCarty Dorchester High School. Dorchester, Massachusetts 57 Wheeler Hall 90 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV John Hazen McElwain, K2 Holyoke High School. Holyoke, Massachusetts 24 College Hall Scott Whitcher Mann. K5 Woodsvilie High School. Woodsville. New Hampshire 30 Fayerweather Gardner Sparhawk Marion, AA De Meritte School. Raymond Robb Marsden, K Utica, New York Utica Free .Academy; Honorable Mention in Mathematics, 06; 08 Aegis Board. 14 Richardson BosTon. Massachusetts 8 Richardson DARTMOUTH. 1908 91 Raymond Eugene Marsh Weslport. New Hampshire Keene H.gh School; ' 08 Aegis Board. 22 Thornton Lee Woodbury Marshall Manchester High School. Manchester, Massachusetts 17-18 Fayerweather Chester Warren Melville. . A 1 Stone ' s School. Brookline, Massachusetts 4 Crosby Richard Brackett Merrill. KKK Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High School; Cercle Francais; Banjo Club. ' 05. 06. 07; Webster Club; Assistant Manager Basket Ball. ' 07. KKK House 92 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV William Alexander Miller, X Easthampton, Massachusetts Williston Seminary. 33 Reed Herbert Hamilton Mitchell La Grange High School. La Grange, Illinois 9 Crosby Harold Arthur Moray Hartford H-gh School. Wilder, Vermont Davison Block Thomas Paul Morrissey, 2X Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield High School; Freshmen Basket Ball Team; Captain Sophomore Basket Ball Team; Freshmen Baseball Team; Sophomore Baseball Team; Basket Ball Squad, ' 05, ' 06. Shurtleff House D A R r M O U r H . 19 8 93 •+ •■■■• ' • •+■' ■' ' l• ' • •++ ' + • ' ' ■■' ' ' • ' ' ■' ++■■•• + ' ■■■■t• ' ■' ■•■• ■H +■++ ■• ' i•■■Earl Alfred Mower, iX Windsor, Vermont Windsor High School; Sophomore Football Team. 17 Crosby Frederick Hermann Munkelt. Kli Brooklyn, New ork Boys ' High School; Thayer Prize in Mathematics. 06; Honor- able Mention, Mathematics, ' 06; Honorable Mention, Graphics, ' 06. Ki; House Andrew Leach Nichols Sudbury, Vermont Hanover High School, Phillips Exeter Academy, Phillips Club; Track Squad, ' 06. 2 Hallgarlen Chester Warren Nichols Reading High School. Reading, Massachusetts 21 Wentworth 94 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Leonard Gates Nichols, AKE Reading, Massachusetts Reading High School; Sophomore Baseball Team. John Aloysius Norton, K- South Boston, Massachusetts Boston Latin School; Track Squad. ' 05; Sopho.-nore Relay Team. |6 Reed James Jackson Norton, KKK Chicago, Illinois Phillips Exeter .Academy; Mandolin Club. ' 04, ' 05. ' 06, ' 07; The Founders, ' 06; Phillips Club. KKK House Stanley Pearl Nute Farmington, New Hampshire Nutc High School (Milton, N. H.). lA. Thornton Hall DARTMOUTH. 1908 95 Arthur Dennis O ' Shea, M ' A Laconia, New Hampshire Laconia High School; Freshmen and Sophomore Baseball Team; Varslly Baseball Squad, 06. Davison Block Raymond Brewer Parker, B©!! Reading High School. Reading, Massachusetts null House Dana Parkinson Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School; Sophomore Football Team; Track Squad. ' 05. ' 06. 22 Thornton WilHam Hubbard Patterson. AKK University High School Chicago. IlHnois 26 Richardson 96 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV John Sydney Patton Boston Latin School. Alston, Massachusetts Ralph Southworth Pease Fall River High School. Fall River, Massachusetts 30 Fayerweather Richard Rogers Peebles. ATA Ashland High School. A.llan Mcore Perkins, ftAX. Turtle. Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts W ' ellesley High School; Freshmen Football Team; Assistant- Manager Golf Team. I I Crosby Ashland, Kentucky ATA House D A R r M O U T H. 19 8 97 Karl Herbert Pitcher, X Haverhill High School. Haverhill, Massachusetts 53 Fayerweather James Sullivan Proctor, P)AX Fitchburg, Massachusetts Phillips Andover Academy; Manager Freshmen Football Team; Freshman Mandolin Club. 30 Richardson Edward Dillon Rich, KKK, Turtle Boulder, Colorado Boulder Stale Preparatory School; Varsity Football Squad, 04; Varsity Football Team, ' 05. Walter Clarence Rich, ' I ' AM North Concord, Vermont St. Johnsbury Academy; Sophomore Basket Ball Team. 8 Crosby 98 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Joseph Leyland Richardson, AA Roxbury. Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School; Xarsitj ' Baseball Team. 06. 07; Hockey Team. ' 07; Freshman Football Team. 2 Hubbard House Cornelius Augustine Riley Omaha. Nebraska Phillips Exeter Academy; Georgetown University. Shurlleff House hrancis A.sbury Robinson, X Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline High School; Freshmen Basket Ball Team; Associate Editor of The Darbnouih, 06. ' 07: 08 Aegis Board. X House Harry Knox Rogers Concord High School. Concord, New Hampshire 3 Thornton DARTMOUTH, 1908 99 Carl Wilbur Ross Calais, Maine Calais High School; College Choir and Glee Club. 10 Sanborn Arthur Boylston Rotch, 4 rA Milford, New Hampshire St. Paul ' s School; Varsity Tennis Team, ' 05, ' 06, 07. Davison Block Clayton Elbert Royce West Woodstock, Vermont Monlpelier High School; Chess Club. 25 Reed Harold Ordway Rugg Fitchburg, Massachusetts Filchburg High School; ' 08 Aegis Board. 19 South Main Street 100 THE A t G I S. VOL. XXXV Robert Billings Rugg, AA ' l ' Boston, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School: Freshman Football Team, ' 04; Fresh- man Mandolin Club, ' 05; Mandolin Club, ' 05, ' 06. 29 Richardson Sydney Lee Ruggles Kimball Union Academy Plainfield, New Hampshire 3 Reed Alva Bruce Rutherford, ATA Waddington, New York Franklin Academy; Honorable Mention, Graphics, ' 06 SIS House Seymour Suflee Rutherford, ATA Waddington, New York FrankHn Academy. - r- House D A R r M O U r H, 19 8 101 Douglas Donald Ruxton, WAX Ludlow, Massachusetts Springfield High School; Football Squad, ' 04. ' 05. 06. 7 Richardson Charles Noah Safford, ::-X Bordentown Military Institute. Benjamin Eugene Sanborn, Jr. Leavitt ' s Hall, New Hampshire Brewster Free Academy; College Choir. ' 05 ' 06; Orpheus Club, ' 06, 07. 5 West South Street Windsor, Vermont 14 Wheeler Frederick Edward Schilling, il K l ' New Britain, Connecticut New Britain High School. 14 Richardson 102 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Hugo Ignatz Schwarz Rutland High School. Mount Vernon, New ork 17 Soulh Main Street Charles Conant Severance, ATA Rochester, New Hampshire I Rochester High School; Track Squad, ' 05; College Band. 5 Thornton Arthur Briggs Shaw, AA4 Joliet, Illinois Joliet Township Hgh School; Glee Club, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07: Track Team, ' 05, 06; Class Relay Team, ' 04; Orpheus Club. ' 04. ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; College Choir, ' 04, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07. Shurlleff House Raymond Warren Sherburne Tyngsboro, Massachusetts Tyngsboro High School: Honorable Mention. Greek, ' 06; Honorable Mention, Latin. ' 06; Third Prize Novice Cross- country Run, ' 06. I North Park Street DARTMOUTH, 1908 103 Ralph Holmes Sherburne, XTK Concord High School. Penacook, New Hampshire 23 Fayerwealher George Elliott Shipley, AA I), Turtle Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School; Chicago University; Track Team. 05, ' 06; Relay, Dartmouth vs. Yale; Relay, Dartmouth vs. Pennsyl- vania; Inter-Collegiate Championship Relay Team, 06. ' 21 Crosby Arthur Clement Sides Groveland High School. South Groveland, Massachusetts 18 West Wheelock Street Clarence Percy Skillin, ' I ' Y, Turtle Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park High School; Freshman Baseball Team; Varsity Baseball Team, 05. 06; Captain Varsity Baseball Team, ' 07. 8 Hubbard 104 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV ' t t ' l l l l l l l l t l l ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' 1 ' 1 ' ' V ' V ' I ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' h ' 1 ' ' t ' i ' i ' ' i ' V ' t ' 1 ' ' t ' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 l ' ' f ' l ' - Edwin Watson Smallman, Aill Maiden High School. Maiden, Massachusetts 51 Fayerweather Porter MacDougail Smith, . A I , Turtle Chicago, Illinois University High School; Freshman Mandolin Club; Mandolin Club, 05. ' 06. 07: Golf Team, 05. ' 06; Freshman Baseball Team; Sophomore Baseball Team; Manager Sophomore Base- ball Team; junior Class Member Trophy Committee; Junior Promenade Committee. 21 Crosby Arthur Turner Soule, KKK, Turtle Brooklyn, New ork Somerville Latin School: Glee Club, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07; Dramatic Club. ' 05, 06. ' 07; Junior Prom. Vaudeville. ' 05. 06; Much Ado About Nothing, ' 05; The Founders. ' 06; Freshman Relav Team; Sophomore Relay Team; Varsity Track Squad, ' 05. ' ' 06. ' 07; College Choir. ' 05. ' 06; Orpheus Club. ' 05. ' 06, ' 07. 8 Hubbard Alden True Speare Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn English High School; Choir, ' 05. ' 06. ' 07; Orpheus Club. 52 Fayerweather DARTMOUTH. 1908 103 George Edwin Squier, V Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School; ' 08 Aegis Board; Dramatic Club, ' Ob. ■nj 8 Hubbard House Charles Wells Staples, K5 Worcester High School. Franklin, New Hampshire K House Malcolm Stearns. (-)AX Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield High School; Varsity Football. -05, ' 06; Freshirran Foolblll Team; Captain Freshman Baseball Team; Capta.n Sophomore Baseball Team; Varsity Baseball Squad. ' 04. -05. 36 Reed Henry Lewis Stone, M A Haverhill ligh fn-hool. Haverhill, Massachusetts 31 F. averwealher 106 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Arthur Thompson Stuart, I Al-) LyndonviUe, Vermont Highland Military Academy; Goddard Seminary; Junior Class 6 Crosby President. Laurence Metcalf Symmes, (-)AX Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School; Darlmoulh Board; Le Cercle Fran- cais; Business Manager ' C8 Aegis; Assistant Business Manager Dartmouth. 55 Wheeler Stanford Davis Tappan, t AW Hackley School. Hyde Park, Massachusetts Shurlleff House John Morris Tatterson, 0AX Biddeford, Maine Cushing Academy; Freshmen Football Team; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Football Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Team; Basket Ball Squad. ' 06. ' 07. 30 Richardson D A R 1 M O L r H. 19 8 107 Allan Gray Tenncy. B(-)II Boston Latin School; Cercle Francais. New York City 2 lieil House John William Thompson, AKE Cleveland, Ohio East High School; Class Pres ident, Second Semester, Freshman Year. 20 College Hall Philip Laforest Thompson, ' I ' Ah St. Johnsbuiy, Vermont St. Johnsbury Academy; Freshman Football Team; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Freshman Baseball Team; Captain Sopho- more Football Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Team; Sopho- more Baseball Team; Varsity Basket Ball Squad, ' 05. ' 06, ' 07; Varsity Baseball Squad, ' 06. 8 Crosby Robert Fears Thompson, 1 A( ), Turtle Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School; Dramatic Club, ' 05, ' 06; The Founders, ' 06. 6 Crosby 108 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Burton Durrell Thorpe Lisbon High School. Lisbon, New Hampshire 1 7 Sanborn Albert Warren Thiwing, B«n Somersworth, New Hampshire Somersworth High School. Frank Elmer Titcomb, Pukwana Farmington High School. Farmington, Mame Lauris Goldsmith Treadway, KKK Wollaston, Massachusetts Boston English High School ; Assistant Manager Hockey Team, 07; Junior Promenade Committee. KKK House DARTMOUTH. 1908 109 George A. Tyler Hoyston Academy ; Virginia Tech. Houston, Texas 16 New Hubbard Paul Stephen Vaitses Wakefield High School. Melrose, Massachusetts 12 Lebanon Street August Frederick Vieter, ATA Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High School; 08 Aegis Board. 3 School Street Richard George Vincens Springfield High School. Springfield, Massachusetts 17 South Main Street no THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Charles Howard Walker, 4 iK Portsmouth, New Hampshire Porlsmoulh High School. Sherman House Albert James Wheeldon Worcester, Massachusetts Massachusetts Agrlcuilural College. 8 Lebanon Street Howard Franklin Whipple, 1 A( ) Brockton, Massachusetts Thayer Academy; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Football Team. 8 Richardson Edgar Fowler White, I rA Danvers, Massac husetts Holten High School; Dartmouth Banjo Club, ' 04. ' 05, ' 06. 1 Richardson DARTMOUTH. 1908 III Howard Knowllon Williams, AKE, Turtle Cleveland, Ohio East High School; Sophomore Football Team. 21 Reed Hall George Frederick Wilson Newton High School. Newton, Massachusetts Willard Choate Winkley Dover High School Dover, New Hampshire 23 Reed Elisha Freeman Winslovv Norwood, Massachusetts Norwood High School; Football Squad. 05, ' 06. 17 College Hall 112 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Charles Albert Wood Milbank, South Dakota EasI High School (Minneapolis); Pomona College; Football Squad, 06. 16 New Hubbard William Hilden Woodman, X Haverhill High School. Haverhill, Massachusetts 48 Wheeler L?on Arthur Woodward Keene High School. East Swanzey, New Hampshire 24 Reed Regmald Wcoldndge Melrose High School. Melrose, Massachusetts I I Hubbard 13 DARTMOUIH. 1908 William Warner Worcester, XTK HoUis. New Hampshire Colby Academy. Freshman Basket Ball Team; Freshman Base- ball Team. Currier Block Russell Burleigh Wright. I-FA La Grange, Illinois Lyons Township High School; Sophomore Football Team, •Q4 9 Crosby Arthur Merriam Wyman, X ' l ' Lynn Classical High School. Lynn, Massachusetts 1 5 Crosby Harry Wilbert Mitchell, ' 1 K Cleveland, Ohio Dummer Academy; Football Second Team. ' 04: Football Squad. ' 05. History of 1909 VJ HIS editor guy of the Aegis blew in the other day and boned me for our m class story. It ' s a crime to leave such a big job to a mut like me, but K I I guess people can manage to butt wise to our tale of woe. Gee ! When I stop to think of it I get fat-headed just to realize how the bunch kow-towed when our class blew into this burg a year ago. I tell you what, we were the warm members, the real candy kids, and it didn ' t take any Hawkeye to see that we had the other classes skun to death, especially those ginks in ' 08. Why, our track men put it all over them in the fall meet. Anyway, they could have done it if they didn ' t, — and in football! — Slush! All they could do was to tie us. We gave them a good run for their money in baseball and basket ball, but the umpire put us on the bum. They tried to put it over us in the rushes too, but I guess we had them groggy, and they got stung. I don ' t want to throw too much of a front and honk-honk our class too strong, so I won ' t go into details. Of course, it griped us some to have those blokes keeping us from smoking on the streets, and ringing in a lot of other red-tape invented by Webster and Choate, but then I suppose it ' s part of the big show. There ' s no glory in putting the kibosh on ' 10, but that ' s what has happened. They ' re a bunch of choice citrus fruits as Prof. Person says for lemons, and when they first hit the trail they reminded me of Skeet (canine) when some awful youths tied a boiler to his tail. On the level, I don ' t see how their mothers ever had the heart to let them 116 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV hike off so far all alone. They certainly reached the limit though when some of them brought their governors along to keep them from taking any wooden nickels and so that we naughty Sophs couldn ' t sell them a few radiators and chapel seats. It certainly gums business, but Chuck says we ' re all to the merry, and I say so too, so Chuck ' s right. STANRIC VAUGHN-BURNS GARDSTED, ' 09 EDITOR ' S NOTE (We hope that our readers will fully realize and appreciate the true worth of ' 09 in spite of the modest unassummg tone of our esteemed correspondent. This modesty of the writer, well known to you, is evidently characteristic of his class as a whole.) D A R r M O U r H, 19 8 117 Class Roll of 1909 Royal Kilburn Abbott, iX Boston Latin School. George Ross Adams, ' i ' X Newton f ' ligh School. Russell Owen Alvord, Y Bordenlown Military Institute; Orpheus Club. ' 05, ' 06, ' 06, ' 07. Harold Leslte Andrews Nichols Academy. William Ashworth Tilton Seminary. Frank Stearns Austin, K2£ Lynn English High School. Philip Stearns Avery, I rA Nashua High School; Freshman Basket Ball Team. Benjamin Ayer, iiX Boston Latin School. Everett Edward Bachelder Pittsfield High School. Theodore Mead Bailey, . A 1 Morgan Park Academy; University of Chicago. Harold Campbell Bales Wilton High School; Cushing Academy. Henry Reginald Bankart, AKP. Phillips Exeter Academy; Freshman Baseball Team; Press Club. Boston, Massachusetts 24 Richardson West Newton, Massachusetts 24 Wheeler Winsted, Connecticut •07; Glee Club. ' 06, ' 07; Choir, ' 05 12 Richardson Monson, Massachusetts 9 Reed Lebanon, New Hampshire 18 Thornton Lynn, Massachusetts K— House Nashua, New Hampshire 27 Reed Belmont, Massachusetts 41 South Main Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts 15 South Main Street Sioux Falls, S. D. 26 Reed Wilton, New Hampshire I Hubbard Bridgeton, Maine Captain Sophomore Football Team; 29 Reed Hall 118 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Benjamin Barstow Kingston High School. Frank Menin Bartlett Lebanon High School. Mollis Manning Bartlett Haverhill High School. Albert Wood Bates Middleboro High School. Earle Jacob Battey Springfield High School. Arthur Sidney Bedell Boy s High School. John Cleaveland Beebe Westfield High School ; Massachusetts Agricultural College. Kingston, Massachusetts 10 Thornton West Lebanon, New Hampshire Davison Block Haverhill, Massachusetts 3 College Street Middleboro, Massachusetts 27 Hallgarten Concord, New Hampshire 3 Richardson Brooklyn, New ' ork 25 X ' heelock Street Sprmgfield, Massachusetts 26 Hallgarten James Samuel Bell, Jr. Cambridge Latin School : De Meritte School ; Mandolin Club. 06. Exeter, New Hampshire KKK House Exeter, New Hampshire 1 5 South Main Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 59 Wheeler Samuel Kent Bell, KKK Phillips Exeter Academy. Thomas Bell Phillips Exeter .Academy. Frank Henry Bird Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts ellesley High School; Freshman Football Team; Sophomore Football Team. 8 Reed Clifford Austin Blake, KKK Westboro, Massachusetts Worcester High School; Phillips Exeter .Academy; Mercersburg Academy. KKK House Max Knight Bonter, l ' Chicago, Illinois Morgan Park Academy. 3 Crosby Delmont Rockwood Bradley. I A0 Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School; Class Track Team. ' 03; Varsity Football Squad. ' 05. ' 06. 26 New Hubbard D A R r M O U r H, 19 8 119 Chester Snow Brett, ' l ' A(-) Boston, Massachusetts Brookline High School; Manager Frrshmcn Football Team; Darlmoulh Hockey Team. ' 05. ■06. 16 Wheeler Fred Sumner Brock Rochester, New Hampshire Rochester High School. - 16 Hallgarten Chase Brooks Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School. 13 West Wheelock Street Ogden Brown, St. Louis, Missouri Si. Louis Central High School. 2 Proctor Walter Edward Brown Brimfleld, Massachusetts Brimfield High School. 9 West South Street Robert Merritt Bruce, }iP)U Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School; Freshman Baseball Team; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Sophomore Basket Ball Team. 7 Pleasant Street Joseph Cleveland Brusse, BMII Denver, Colorado West Denver High School; Football Team, ' 06; Football Squad, ' 05. 52 South Main Street Harry Earle Buchanan, Pukwana New ork, N. Y. Dewill Clinton High School. 13 W ' heeler Hall Wilbur Irving Bull, XTK Billerica, Massachusetts Howe High School. 8 Wenlworth Harold Hitchins Burbank, I rA Calais, Maine Calais High School. | 1 Sanborn George Thomas Burns, $K Ayer, Massachusetts Dean Academy; Football Squad, ' 06. 26 Reed Robert Arthur Burns, KKK Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School; President Freshman and Sophomore Class; Class Football, Baseball, and Basket Ball Team; Varsity Basket Ball Squad, ' 05, ' 06. Noyes House Benjamin Prescott Burpee, XTK Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School. 26 Wheeler Harry Eugene Burroughs, P)AX Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latm School. 5 i lubbard 120 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV , ' 1 , f t f , rj, r i f f |, r|, f -t , f , f|-i fj-i fj;t r ' T T r r t T t ' i l i l ' 1 ' ' Icj ' V ' It ' t ' 1 ' ' V ' tc ' i ' J ' ' h ' J ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' i? ' Jc ' tc i? ' 1 ' J? l 1 ' 1 Carl Hawes Butman, ATA McKinley Manual Training School. Arthur Leet Buxton Springfield High School. Washington, D. C. 3 Wheeler Springfield, Massachusetts 3 Richardson Frederick Aioysius Carrol! Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Classical High School: Clark University; Dartmouth Dramatic Club. 12 Reed Charles Wallingford Cartland Dover High School. William Xavier Cassidy Lawrence High School. Norman Rudolph Catharin, BWIT Chelsea High School; Freshmen and Sophomore Football Teams. Harley Tuttle Caverly, KKK Phillips Exeter Academy: Freshman Baseball Team. Edward Chappelear, ATA Zanesville High School. Philip Minot Chase, I K Worcester Academy: Varsity Debating Team, ' 06. John Roland Childs, Y Dover, New Hampshire 21 Allen Street Lawrence, Massachusetts 59 Wheeler Chelsea, Massachusetts Ben House Rutland, Vermont KKK House Zanesville, Ohio ATA House Boston, Massachusetts Walker House Evanston, Ilhnois Evanston High School; Freshman Mandolin Club; College Band, 05. ' 06; Varsity Mandolin Club, ' 06. 15 Reed John Warren Childs Henniker High School. Harold Symmes Clark Newton High School. Ralph Byron Clement Chelsea High School. John Clough, AKE Phillips Andover Academy. Henniker, New Hampshire 41 South Main Street Auburndale, Massachusetts 8 Wentworth Chelsea, Massachusetts 9 Reed Memphis, Tennessee 2 Richardson DARTMOUTH, 1908 121 Philip Stanley Cole Carver High School. Reginald Hunter Colley Gloucester High School (Mass.). Frank Lawrence Cory Lebanon High School. Russell Cowles Algona (Iowa) High School; Cornell College (Iowa). Edward Henry Croll Lafayette High School; Cornell University. Clarence Edwin Cummings, BC )II North Carver, Massachusetts 27 Hallgarlen Rockport, Massachusetts 8 Reed Lebanon, New Hampshire 1 5 South Main Street Des Moines, Iowa I I Richardson Buffalo, New York 1 Reed Beachmont, Massachusetts Chelsea High School; Baseball Squad ' , ' 06; Freshman Baseball Team. liOII House Ralza Milon Cummings, AKE Concord High School. Ralph Earl Cushman, l ' A(-i Burlington High School; Vermont Academy. Marshall Freeman Davis, Ki Brewster Academy. Lindley Richard Dean Charlotte High School. Herman Louis Dillingham, AKT. Concord, New Hampshire Noyes House Burlington, Vermont I Ae House North Conway, New Hampshire Ki; House Charlotte, Vermont 2 Sargent Road Milford, Massachusetts Milford High School; Football Squad, ' OS, ' 06; College Band. ' 05, ' 06; Vice-President Freshman Class, ' 05, ' 06. 16 Wheeler Carleton Noyes Dodge Henniker, New Hampshire Henniker High School; Football Squad, ' 05; Football Second Team, ' 06. 55 Wheeler Roy Howard Dodge Dalton High School. Arthur Franklin Doe Somervillc Latin School; Hockey Team, ' 06. Dalton, Massachusetts 6 West South Street Somerville, Massachusetts 2! Sanborn 122 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Charles Elbert Dole, XTK Lebanon, New Hampshire Lebanon High School; Freshman Track Team; Sophomore Track Team. 26 Wheeler John Hancock Dowdall, 5X Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School. 2 Gillege Hall Walter Julius Leopard Dreyfus New York City Dean .Academy; Football Squad, 05, ' 06; Freshman Football Team; Dramatic Club. ' 05. ' 06; Freshman Mandolin Club; Dartmouth Board, ' 05, ' 06; Local Editor, Dartmouth, ' 06. Noyes House James Glyim Driscoll, AKE Whilins nlle, Massachusetts Williston Seminary ' ; Manager Freshman Basket Ball Team; X ' arsity Baseball Team, ' 06. 21 Reed Benjamin Harmon Dudley, XTK Franklin Academy. George Henry Dwenger Boys ' High School. Clarence Eugene Dunbar Manchester High School. Robert Byers Eaton Roxbury High School. Emile Henri Erhard. AKE Brookline High School ; Hockey Team. 06. Thomas Albert Fardy, I K Thaver Academv. Malone, New York 45 Fayerweather Brooklyn, New York 13 Reed Manchester, New Hampshire 41 South Main Street Boston, Massachusetts 14 Reed Brookline, Massachusetts 38 Wheeler Randolph, Massachusetts 12 Thornton Nashua, New Hampshire 1 1 Crosby Leon Baker Farley, 0AX Phillips Exeter .Academy. William Ingraham Feanng, AKE Newton High School; Freshman Football Team. Clarence Amer Fisk Boston Latin School; Brighton High School; Dramatic Club. ' 05, ' 06; Freshman Debating Team; Varsity Chess Team (Alt.). 5 Wheeler Horace Teller Fleishes Philadelphia, Pennsylvania William Penn Charter. 10 Faverweather Newton, Massachusetts Noyes House Boston, Massachusetts D A R 1 M O U T H, 19 8 123 Harry Rabardy Floyd Manchester High School. Merrill Middleton Follansbee, . A 1 Chicago Manual Training School; Track Team. ' 06. Harold Edwin Foreman University of Chicago. Harold Richardson Foss, XTK Portland High School. Walter Harold Foster Dover High School. Bertrand Carr French, 4 A( ) Sandwich High School; Dartmouth Board. ' 06, 07. Laurence Vaughn Gardner, AKE East High School; Freshman Football Team; Glee Club, ' 06, ' 07. Stanley Gates, AKE Pomona College Preparatory School. Franklin Hamilton Gilbert Phillips Exeter Academy. Walter Hermann Julius Gold Boys ' High School. Henry Golden, BMIl Manchester, Massachusetts 1 6 Crosby Chicago, Illinois I I Richardson Chicago, Illinois 19 College Portland, Maine 10 Richardson Dover, New Hampshire 6 College Street Sandwich, Massachusetts ' 1 AH House Cleveland, Ohio Noyes House Claremont, California 38 ■VX ' heeler Plymouth, Massachusetts 40 Wheeler Brooklyn, New ' ork 12 Hallgarlen Taunton, Massachusetts Chauncey Hall; Freshman Mandolin Club; Mandolin Club. ' 05, ' 06. ' 07. BHU House Ernest Heman Goodrich Montpelier High School. Robert Rutledge Gould, Pukwana Portland High School; Orpheus Club. ' 06. Joseph Rae GrafI, 1 A(-) Central High School (Washington. D. C). Portland, Maine 49 Fayerweather Portland, Connecticut 20 Wentworlh Peoria, Illinois ■I ' AO House 124 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Arthur Leslie Graves Phillips Andover Academy. Harvey Wilbur Graves, AKE Rochester East High School. James Friend Greenebaum Danville High School; Chess Team, ' 06, ' 07. Oliver Parker Greenwood, XTK Lexington High School. Trescott Griffin Roxbury Latin School. Milton Blanchard Hager Concord (Mass.) High School; Track Squad. ' 06. Harold Stewart Hall, K Hudson High School. Joseph Albert Hammond Tilton Seminary. Karl Raymond Hammond, X Nashua High School. John Edward Hansbury Milford High School. Fred Sumner Hanson, Jr. Somerville East High School. Joseph Richmond Hatch, B0n Chelsea High School; Freshman Football Team. Bertram Hatton, ATA Lebanon High; Glee Club, ' 06; Orpheus Club. ' 06; Choir, ' 06. Herbert Richardson Hawes, ATA Worcester High School. Wells River, Vermont 7 Hallgarten Rochester, New York 5 Sargent Street Danville, Illinois 21 College Billerica, Massachusetts 5 Wentworth Epsom, New Hampshire 21 New Hubbard West Acton, Massachusetts 3 Hallgarten Hudson, Massachusetts I 7 College Hebron, New Hampshire 30 Hallgarten Nashua, New Hampshire 42 Fayerweather Milford, Massachusetts 4 Bartletl Somerville, Massachusetts 15 South Main Street Chelsea, Massachusetts Ben House Lebanon, New Hampshire 19 Wheeler Hall Worcester, Massachusetts 4 Richardson DARTMOUTH, 1908 125 Sidney Channing Hazelton, -I ' iK West Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School; Varsity Baseball Team. 06; Class Baseball Team. ' 06; Class Secre- tary and Treasurer. 06. Alonzo Graham T earne Kittery High School. Werner Helmboldt, KK English High School. Arthur Lowell Herrick, VK Gloucester High School. Alan Frederic Hersey, iX Hingham High School- Hazen Kimball Tlibbard Kimball Union Academy. Curtis Morrison Milliard, Pukwana Chauncy Hall. George Harris Hinckley Calais High School. James Hitchcock, KKK Cambridge Latin School Freshman Mandolin Club. Robert Jameson Holmes, iX Newton High School; Chess Team. 05, 06. William Francis Holzer Kearny High School. Sanford Berton Hooker, iX Bradford Academy. Simpson Wesley Horner, Jr., ' I ' l l ' Detroit University School; Allegheny College. Harold Hosford, [ ' Kv Lebanon High School. 35 Fayerweather Kittery, Maine 32 Hallgarlen Spokane, Washington 22 Fayerweather Gloucester, Massachusetts i ' K Rooms Hingham, Massachusetts 54 Wheeler Woodsville, New Hampshire Ford Block Braintree, Massachusetts 2 Reed Portland, Maine 40 South Main Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 20 Richardson Newton, Massachusetts 42 Wheeler Arlington, New Jersey 18 Thornton Bradford, Vermont 24 Richardson Detroit, Michigan 21 School Street Lebanon, New Hampshire 2 Richardson 126 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Philip Hough Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School. 45 Wheeler Ehot Remsen Howard Hyde Park, Massachusetts Hyde Park High School. 24 Sanborn Nathaniel Jacob Howland, I A0 New Bedford, Massachusetts New Bedlord High School. I-Aa House James Shaw Huselton, AKE Butler, Pennsylvania Mercersburg Academy. Noyes House William Mitchell Jackson Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High School. 3 Hubbard Frederick Charming Johnson, ¥ Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High School; Captain Freshman Football Team; Varsity Football Squad. ' 06; Sophomore Football Team; Hockey Squad, ' 06. 2 Proctor Edward Patrick Kelley North Andover, Massachusetts Andover High School; Captain Freshman Baseball Team. 7 West South Street George Francis Kennedy, B0n Boston, Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School; Freshman Baseball Team; Football Squad. ' 05; Football Team, ' 06. 1 1 Hallgarten Carl Killam East Boxford, Massachusetts Danvers High School. 8 Hallgarten Edward A. Kilroe, K2 Waterbury, Connecticut Waterbury High School. KS House Samuel Frederick King, X4 Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School. 10 Crosby Robert Harrison Kirkpatrick Milltown, Maine Hebron Academy. Benton Place Maurice Kivel, Y Dover, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy; Freshman Mandolin Club; Mandolin Club. ' 06, 07. 21 Richardson D A R r M O U T H, 1 9 8 127 . , , • , k ' l t r, kkk Reading, Pennsylvania Valentine Isaac Klopp, KKK Mercersburg Academy ; Orpheus Club, 06. 07. A, • . ' Niagara Falls, New York Alvis Kusic Randolph High School. „, . Ill ,„ Gilmanton, New Hampshire Walter John Lane 1 7 f I Piltsfield High School. D . I „ v South Lee, New Hampshire Benjamm Lang, WAX Erasmus Hall High School; Foo.ball Team, ' OS, ' 06; Basket Ball Team. ' 06. O?. 36 Reed Fred Dighton Laton, X Nashua, New Hampshire t I . c 1 1 ' ' ' House Nashua High School. I L r U I „... n Roslindale, Massachusetts John Donald Lawson Mechanic Arts High School; College Choir; Track Squad, ' 06; Hockey Squad. ' 06, ' 07. 21 Wenlworth George Albert Leavitt, XTQ West Medford, Massachusetts K, jr J u- U C U 1 13 Wheeler Medford High School. „ , „,. ,L I ■L,„„ K Boston, Massachusetts Stanley Winlhrop Leighton, pzK Mechanic Arts High School; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams; Track Team, ' 06; 1.1 -r -riA -m 22 Fayerweather Hockey Team, Ub, U . n 1 1 D ij I l. (i v Belmont, Massachusetts Richard Baldwin Locke, (-)A. Baliou and Hobigand; Cushing Academy; Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Freshman Mandolin 2o Kichardson Club. v • A1U ► I ,.„Ui;n Worcester, Massachusetts William Albert Loughlin Worcester Classical High School. _. , , , • L I „,J Mw- Melrose, Massachusetts Richard Jeremiah Lord, ( )A. Melrose High School; Football Squad. ' 00; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams. I J wheeler .1 A 1 I 1 T V Weiser, Idaho Charles Arthur Luck, ATA ATA House Tabor Academy. „ , CI I ,T,v Ligonier. Indiana Graham Shear Lyon, Y „,,,.,_, 1 12 Richardson Morgan Park High bchool. 128 THE AEGIS. ' O L. XXXV Allan Morrill McCurdy Phillips Andover Academy. Walter Clyde McDuffee Andover, Massachusetts 45 heeler Rochester, ew Hampshire Rochester High School; Freshman Bas all Team; X ' arsity Baseball Squad. ' 06. 3 Lebanon Street Arthur Findlay McLane, KKK West Denver High School; Varsitj- Baseball Team. 06. Anson McLoud. iX Roxbury Latin School; College Band. 06 .07. Percival John McNaughton Murdock School John Joseph Marriman Denver, Colorado KKK House Boston, Massachusetts 29 Richardson Baldwinville, Massachusetts Gibson House Woburn, Massachusetts Wobum High School; Baseball Squad. 06; Freshman Baseball Team. ' 06. 8 Haligarten Leon Craig Marshall Hanover High School. Ralph Herbert Marston, a ' K ' I ' Roxbury High School; Hockey Squad. ' 06, ' 07. Edwin Daniel Martin Lewis Institute. Chicago; Glee Club. ' 06. ' 07. Jasper Karl Mason, K5 Calais High School. Henry Edmund Meleney, X i Hanover, New Hampshire 38 South Main Street Roxbury, Massachusetts K Rooms Oak Park. Ilhnois 2 New Hubbard Calais, Maine 12 .New Hubbard Brooklyn, New York Erasmus Hall High School; Track Squad. ' 06. ' 07; Secretary-Treasurer of the College Golf Club; Freshman Track Team. 10 West WTieelock Street Elbert Marston Moffatt Saginaw High School; Dartmouth Magazine Board. Elmer Eddy Monroe, 2X Orange High School. Howard Gage Moody, K2 Pinkerton .Academy. St. Joseph, Michigan 12 New Hubbard Orange, Massachusetts 7 Thornton Worcester, Massachusetts 4 Richardson D A R T M O U 1 H, 19 8 129 Frederick Haubrich Morawski, M ' A Dorchester High School. Leon Jeremiah Morse While River High School. Robinson Haile Mower, rA Roxbury, Massachusetts Davison Block Wilder, Vermont 9 College Street Rockford, Illinois Culver Military Academy: Freshman Basket Ball Team; Varsity Basket Ball Squad. 05. •06. 32 Reed Harold Hale Murchie Calais High School. Thomas Francis Murphy, K5 Dorchester High School; Class Baseball team, 06. Emmett Hay Naylor, Y Calais, Maine 1 1 Sanborn Boston, Massachusetts 1 1 Hallgarten Chicago, Illinois Oak Park High School; Darlmoulh Board, ' 07; College Choir. ' 05, ' 06; Glee Club, 05, ' 06. 13 West Wheelock Street Allen Edward Newton, BOn Winthrop, Massachusetts Stone School; Sophomore Football Team; Captain Freshman Hockey Team; Sophomore Hockey Team. Jonah Jay Newton, ' l rA Phillips Exeter Academy. Leo Francis Nolan, ATA Newport High School. Edward Plumer Norris, ' I 2K Portsmouth High School. Alvin Clark Noyes, Pukwana Littleton High School. Ralph Wilber Noyes, Pukwana Littleton (N. H.); College Band. Frank James O ' Brien Johnson High School. Ben House Brockton, Massachusetts 27 Sanborn Newport, Rhode Island ATA House Portsmouth, New Hampshire 23 North Main Street Bethlehem, New Hampshire 1 3 Wentworth Bethlehem, New Hampshire 13 Wentworth North Andover, Massachusetts 16 Wentworth 130 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV George Woodbury Oliphant, ATA Phillips Andover Academy. Arthur James O ' Mara Brooklyn Boys ' High School. Haroid Alien Osborne, X Methuen, Massachusetts 2 Thornton Brooklyn, New York 22 Hallgarten Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School; Freshman Baseball Team; Vaudeville Club, 06. Dean Putnam Otis Hancock High School. Allison Cleaveland Palmer, Pukwana Thayer Academy; Freshman Debating Union. Thomas Oscar Parker Cushing Academy. Taintor Parkinson Waltham High School. William Townsley Patch 2X Arms Academy. Russell Brown Patterson, 5X 53 Fayerweather Hancock, New Hampshire 1 New Hubbard Braintree, Massachusetts 2 Reed Pepperell, Massachusetts 35 North Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 30 Reed Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts 6 Sanborn Washmgton, D. C. McKinley Manual Training School; Freshman Football Team; College Choir; Orpheus Club. Roswell Thornton Pearl Boston Latm School. Charles Wadleigh Pearson Nashua High School. Warren Lawrence Peck, I ' A0 St. Johnsbury Academy; Golf Team. 06. Rollin Harmon Perley, B®n Danvers High School. Chester Norman Perry, K Mechanic Arts High School; Hockey Squad. ' 06, ' 07. 5 Sanborn Boston, Massachusetts 30 Reed Nashua, New Hampshire 22 Sanborn St. Johnsbury, Vermont 8 Crosby Danvers, Massachusetts Ben House Dorchester, Massachusetts K-V Rooms 9 8 31 DARTMOUTH, Howard Bigelow Peterson, WX Waltham High School. Russell Arthur Pettengili. KKK Melrose High School; Sophomore Football Team. Albert Whitford Place Manchester High School. Fred Byron Plummer Hanover High School. Sterling Howard Pool Lynn Classical High School. Harold Houghton Pratt. UWll English High School. Harold Milton Prescott, AKE Concord High School; Freshman Football Team. Maurice Readey, ' I ' FA Manchester High School. Frank Joseph Reagan, I ' rA Phillips .Andover Academy; Freshman Baseball Team. Dwight Thornton Reed Portsmouth High School. Waltham, Massachusetts 21 School Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Noyes House Framestown, New Hampshire 12 Lebanon Street Hanover, New Hampshire 1 North Park Street Lynn, Massachusetts 5 Wheeler Dorchester, Massachusetts Ben House Concord, New Hampshire Noyes House Manchester, New Hampshire 27 Reed Framingham, Massachusetts T ' 1 A Rooms Portsmouth, New Hampshire 31 Hallgarten Maiden, Massachusetts KlvK House Winchester, Massachusetts 25 Reed Fred Leon Reed, KKK Maiden High School; Freshman Mandolin Club; Vaudeville Club. ' 07. Leroy Mowry Richardson Winchester High School. Cabot, Vermont 53 Fayerweather Walter Clarence Rogers, :£.K Wollaston. Massachusetts Boston English H.gh School; BaMou 1 H- ' i ; CoHe. Band .. Mar ge. ; Earle Jackson Rogers, X ' l ' Monlpelier Seminary. Boston English Migtr 3cnoo,; oai.ou «„ ZT ' °, r-, . -riA m ■CnlUce Accompanist of Glee Club, ' 07; College Cho.r. ' 06. 07; Orpheus Club, 06, O . College Orchestra; The Founders, ' 06. 132 7HE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV t t l ' ' 1 ' 1 ' t ' l ' 1? 1 ' V ' A ' l ' X ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' l ' 1 ' l ' l ' j; rt ! l 1 ' j ' ' ' t j ' ' ' } t 7 X t ' f; ' j i- ' { fj j j ' j fj { j ff p j ij J-t rj f|l |l r r r i ji A r Kenneth Edward Root, AKE University High School; Class Treasurer, 06. Philip Marshman Rose McGaw Institute. Chicago, Ilhnois 2 1 Richardson Reeds Ferry, New Hampshire 1 7 South Main Street Wallace Mason Ross, AKE Lebanon, New Hampshire Gushing Academy; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams. 7 Reed Willard Lewis Ruhe, B0n Allen School. Charles Diller Ryan, AA I Michigan Military Academy. Clark Saville Thayer .Academy; Mechanic Arts High School. John Kimball Saville, ' I ' V Newton High School. George Henry SchildmilUer, I ' V Philhps Andover Academy ; Varsity Basketball Team, 06, 07. Albert Schofield Newton High School; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams. Harvie Ellsworth Schwartz, J A0 Bordcntown Military Institute. Bernard Matthew Scully Hanover High School. West Newton, Massachusetts 23 NXTieeler Springfield, Illinois 62 Wheeler Quincy, Massachusetts 36 Fayerweather Waban, Massachusetts 2-1 Wheeler Waterbury, Connecticut 15 Reed Hall Newtonville, Massachusetts 2 Wheeler Yonkers, New ork 28 Fayerweather Accord, Massachusetts 10 Elm Curtis Lanphere Sheldon New Britain High School. New Britain. Connecticut 40 Fayerweather Arthur Howard Shoppelry, KKK Everett, Massachusetts Everett High School; Freshmen Baseball and Basket Ball Teams; Varsity Baseball and Basket Ball Squads. ' 06, ' 07. Walter Augustine Sidley Lawrence High School; Freshmen Baseball Team. KKI House Lawrence, Massachusetts 16 Wentworth DARTMOUTH. 1908 133 Claude Randolph Simpson Milford High School. Daniel Brown Smith Sumner H[gh School. Mark Anson Smith, X ' l Lebanon High School; Freshman Track Team; Track Team. Theodore Rice Smith, 2£X Boys ' High School (Brooklyn). Winthrop Lamson Smith, Pukwana Maiden (Mass.) High School. Frank Solomon Armour Academy. Howard Kirk Spaulding, Ki Loring Villa. Arthur Joseph Sporborg Albany Academy. Arthur Burgess Stanley, K2 Hyde Park High School. Eugene Miller Stark Cedar Rapids High School. Park Washburn Stickney Fargo High School; College Orchestra, ' 06, ' 07. Robert Mason Stone. K J ' Winchester High School; Darlmoulh Board, ' 05, ' 06, ' 07. Perley Nelson Storer Portsmouth High School. Melvin Leo Straus Armour Scientific Academy; University of Chicago. Milford, Massachusetts 4 Sanborn St. Louis, Missouri 22 Hallgarlen Lebanon, New Hampshire Squad. 06; Freshman Debating X ' l- House Brooklyn, New York 21 Thornton Brooklyn, New York 9 Hubbard Chicago, Illinois 19 College Peabody, Massachusetts K- House Albany, New York 28 Fayerweather Hyde Park, Massachusetts K- House Cedar Rapids, Iowa 9 West South Street Fargo, North Dakota 51 Wheeler Winchester, Massachusetts 12 Hubbard Portsmouth, New Hampshire 23 North Main Street Chicago, Illinois 13 New Hubbard 134 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Henry William Stuchlen, i rA Boston, Massachusetts Roxbury High School ; Golf Team, 06, ' 07. 24 Thornton John Arthur Swenson, AA Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School; Choir, ' 06. ' 07; Glee Club, ' 06, 07; Freshman Football Team; Sopho- more Football Team. 22 Crosby Ralph Lauris Theller, Pukwana Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Elnglish High School; Varsity Debating Team. 06; Dartmouth Dramatic Club, •05, ' 06. ' 07. 1-t Hallgarlen David Thomas, Jr., X Roxbury, Massachusetts Amherst College; Boston Latin School. X S House Walter Evan Thomas Neath, Pennsylvania Mou nt Hermon .Academy; Freshman and Sophomore Football Teams. 8 Thornton Sidney Hammond Thompson, ® St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. Johnsbury .- cademy. 8 Crosby Craig Thorn, Y Albany, New York .Albany High School; Mandolin Club, ' 05. ' 06; Freshman Football Team- 2 Proctor Lynde Tucker, Y Albany, New York Albany High School. 7 College James Andrew Turner. ATA Chicago, Illinois Englewood High School; Sophomore Football Team; Sophomore Baseball Team; Manager Sophomore Hockey Team. ATA House James Norwood Tuttle Harwichport, Massachusetts Harwichport High School. 9 South Park Street John Cushing Varney North Chelmsford, Massachusetts Lowell High School; Track Squad, 06. 13 Thornton Dana Elliott Waldron, KKK Portland, Maine Phillips Exeter .Academy. Noyes House Herbert Moore Walker, I K Goff ' s Falls, New Hampshire Manchester High School. 10 Crosby DARTMOUTH. 1908 135 Herman Luther Walker Angeles. California Los Angel« High School. - South Main Str.et Harry Abbott Ward Lynn, Massachusetts 1 ui L c L I 44 Fayerweather Lynn High School. - ' Lester Sherwood Wass Gloucester. Massachusetts Gloucester High School. Daniel Edward Watson. B«n Roxbury. Massachusetts Roxbury Lalin School; Track Squad. ' 06; Class Relay Teams. ■05, ' 06; Mandolin Club. ■05. ' 06. 07; Manager of ' 09 Basket Ball Team; Freshman Mandolin Club. 1 1 11 House Thomas Cedrtc Wellsted. AKE Cleveland, Oh.o East High School; Varsity Basket Ball Squad, ' 06; Freshman Basket Ball Team; Dramatic Club. ■oe. ■o?. • ' y ° ' Arthur Gordon Weinz Roxbury. Massachusetts Roxbury Latin School. 50 Wheeler Hall Vernon Frost West. KKK Portland, Maine Phillips Exeter Academy: Freshman Relay Team; Sophomore Relay Team; Track Squad. . , Noyes House Harold Abercrombie Wheat. Y Springfield. Massachusetts Springfield High School. Crosby Walter Merton Whelpley Winthrop. Massachusetts Winthrop High School. 29 Hallgarten Hen ry Bassett Whitcomb, AA ' I- Newton, Massachusetts Newton High School; Manager Sophomore Baseball Team. Noyes House Arthur Cordingley White, ATA Roxbury, Massachusetts Mechanic Arts High School. Wheeler Charles Herbert Whitman South Weymouth, Massachusetts ■Weymouth High School. Sanborn Harold Cushing Whitmore Lynn. Massachusetts Lynn English High School. P ' ° ' ° 136 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Ernest Claflin Whitney Loring Villa School. Ralph Maynard Wight, XTK Ogdensburg Free Academy. Frank Birtwistle WilHams, . A I Durfee High School. Salem, Massachusetts 5 Sanborn Ogdensburg, New ' ork 10 Richardson Fall River, Massachusetts 22 Crosby Joseph Washburn Worthen, KKK Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover High School; Mandolin Club, ' 06, ' 07; Manager Sophomore Football Team. I I Webster Avenue Campello, Massachusetts 20 Richardson Somerville, Massachusetts 5 Hubbard Louis Forrest Wright, K I Phillips Fxeter Academy; Stone School. George Monroe ork, ATA Somerville Latin School. History of 1910 v emmus, vidimus, vicimus. • T ' c of 1910 installed in Dartmouth College, though sharply separ- P ■ated from the rest of that institution by the class of I 909, wish herewith ■I ■to give expression to our feelings of pride and glory with which we regard kM our triumphs won, and those yet to be won. lo analyze our class motto, venimus has reference to that memorable evening of September 20th, 1906, when we came to the campus in answer to the scornful call of 1 909. The majority of us had a very enjoyable time, and later each was presented with a small souvenir of the occasion. Vidimus, the baseball games in the fall, likewise the fall track meet, both of which were very interesting. As for vicimus, that may be applied without restriction to our past, present and future relations to our lax guardians, 19(l9. Our record still lacks completion. There are some ball games, a class meeting and a class picture to be heard from before we shall have received training of a thoroughness sufficient to minister aright to the affairs of 1911, yet unborn. With honorable pride do we point lo our representatives on the football field, tennis, golf and track. Our ability in Varsity baseball is still untried, but will doubtless prove of the same quality as in other departments. Not to ignore scholarship we have hopes of emulating the standard set by 1909 as stated in the list of Rufus Choate scholars and the honor men. VICERIMUS. 1909. 138 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Class Roll of 1910 Ralph Davenport Abercrombie Lawrence High School- Eugene Paul Albert Harvard School, Chicago. Illinois. Leon Troup Allan Roxbury High School. Arthur Pratt Allen South Berlin High Schooi. • Clarence Eugene Allen Fitchburg High School. George Edgar Allen Haverhill High School. Ferdinand Douglas Armstrong Winchester High School; College Band. ' 06. ' 07. William Chandler Ayers Spaulding High School. Jerome Brigham Badgeley Colorado State Preparatory School. James Baldwin Somcrville Latin School: Varsity Football Squad. ' 06. Ralph Guy Baldwin West Lebanon High School. Theodore Whig Baldwin Morgan Park Academy. Lawrence, Massachusetts 9 Hallgarlen Elmhurst, Illinois 50 Fayerwealher Providence, Rhode Island 8 New Hubbard South Berlin, Massachusetts 8 College Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts 1 Reed Haverhill, Massachusetts 4 Reed Winchester, Massachusetts 9 College Street Barre, Vermont 1 3 Sanborn Denver, Colorado 27 Allen Street Somerville, Massachusetts 20 Sanborn West Lebanon, New Hampshire 8 Lebanon Street Oak Park, Illinois 2 New Hubbard D A 1 1 M O U r H, 19 8 139 William Lothrop Baldwin Stratford High School. Laurence Hardy Bankart Bridglon High School; Varsity Football Squad, ' C6. Charles Albion Bardwell Dorchester High School. Almon Charles Barker Farmington High School. Floyd Barnet University High School. Arnold Leavenworth Barrett Northampton High School. Joseph Bartlett Perkins Institute. John Wesley Bates Somersworth High School. Chauncey Buel Baxter Hyde Park Hgh School. Henry Starr Beal Rockford High School. Thomas Lewis Belcher Winthrop High School. Harold Culver Benjamin Medford High School. Malcolm Havens Bissell Trinity School, New York; Darlmoulh Board, ' 06, ' 07. Maurice Cary Blake Brooklinc High School. North Stratford, New Hampshire 2 Ford Block Bridgton, Maine 7 Reed Dorchester, Massachusetts 19 .Allen Street New Vineyard, Maine 22 New Hubbard Chicago, Illinois 1 Crosby Northampton. Massachusetts 35 Reed Auburndale, Massachusetts 7 Wentworth Somersworth. New Hampshire 4 Wheeler Hyde Park, Massachusetts 37 Fayerweather Rocklord, Illinois 18 Reed Winthrop, Massachusetts 23 Hallgarten West Medford. Massachusetts 36 ' Wheeler New York, New ' ork 18 Reed Hall Canandaigua, New ork 43 Fayerweather 140 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Richard Hans Donai Boerker Boys ' High School. Francis Anthony Brady South Boston High School; Varsity Basket Ball Team, 07. John Bredemus Phillips Exeter .Academy; Freshman Track Team. Adolph Day Bresier East High School. Frederic Charlton Brooks Colorado State Preparatory School. John Cowles Brooks Stevens High School. Brooklyn, New York 12 Hallgarten South Boston, Massachusetts 9 West South Street South Bend, Indiana 2 Hallgarten Cleveland, Ohio 6 New Hubbard Denver, Colorado 1 4 Sargent Road Claremont, New Hampshire 23 Thornton Philip Preston Brooks Charlestown High School. William Glover Biown, Jr. Gloucester High School. Donald Runnells Bryant Nashua (N. H.) High School. Leslie Augustus Bull Lowell High School. William Henry Bullock Phillips Andover Academy. Perry Buell Burry Lawrenceville School: University School. Cleveland. Fletcher Payne Burton Williston Seminary. Charlestown, New Hampshire 5 South Park Street Gloucester, Massachusetts 17 New Hubbard Chicago, Illinois 1 4 Crosby Billerica, Massachusetts 8 Wentworth Everett, Massachusetts 5 Elm House Cleveland, Ohio 1 6 Sanborn Brookline, Massachusetts 6 College Hall DARTMOUTH, 1908 141 Howard James Bushway Slonc School; Freshman Football Team. Guy Richard Carpenter Cambridge. Massachusetts 6 South Park Street Binghampton, New York Williston Seminary; Glee Club. ' 06. 07; College Choir. 06. 07; Orpheus Club. 06, ' 07; Press Club, ' 07. Warren Shaw Carter Somersworth High School. John Anthony Cassidy Boys ' High School. Horace Barker Chadbourne Lowell High School; Football Squad. 06. George Edward Chamberhn Manchester High School. Hoitt Newton Charlton Phillips Exeter Academy. Laurence Carhsle Chase Everett High School. David Allan Childs Methuen High School. Asher Averal Clement Francestown High School. Herbert Greenleaf Coar Adelphi Academy. Henry Clay Coffin Everett High School. 21 School Street Munroe Cole University (Chicago) High School. Albert James Coleman Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Latin School; Glee Club, ' 06, ' 07; Choir, ' 06, ' 07; Orpheus Club, ' 06, ' 07. 14 Hallgartcn 35 Reed Somersworth, New Hampshire I 3 Sanborn Brooklyn. New York 21 Hallgarlen Chelmsford. Massachusetts 1 3 Thornton Manchester, New Hampshire 17 South Main Street Marlboro. Massachusetts 25 Sanborn Everett. Massachusetts 52 South Main Street Salem, New Hampshire 7 The Tavern Francestown, New Hampshire 2 Elm Brooklyn, New York 10 Thornton Everett, Massachusetts Wilmette, Illinois I 4 Crosby 142 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV James Francis Colgan, Jr. New Haven High School. Henry Francis Collins Methuen High School. Chester Francis Comey Mansfield High School. Marshall Ernest Comstock West Medford High School. Henry Cheever Comey Melrose High School. Brown Cooper Fort Wayne High School. Reuben Rixford Copp Concord (N. H.) High School. Pierpont McClaskey Cowan Boston Latin School; Captain Freshmen Football Team. Daniel Dustin Craft University School. Otis Thompson Crafts Manchester High School. Charles Luther Crawford Rockford High School. Alpheus Dixi Crosby Morris High School. Don Harold Curtis Boys ' High School. Elmer Edivard Curts Central High School. New Haven, Connecticut 1 1 Wentworth Methuen, Massachusetts 23 Hallgarten Mansfield, Massachusetts 43 Wheeler West Medford, Massachusetts 35 Fayerweather Melrose, Massachusetts 22 Wentworth Fort Wayne, Indiana 28 Wheeler Alton, New Hampshire 5 Richardson Allston, Massachusetts 15 South Main Street Chicago, Illinois ■50 Fayerweather Manchester, New Hampshire 7 Fayerweather Rockford, Illinois 20 Thornton New York City 18 Hallgarten Brooklyn, New York 28-30 Richardson St. Louis, Missouri 5 Wentworth DARTMOUTH, 1908 143 Ernest Alden Cushman Hanover Migh School- Hiram Norton Cushman Brighton High School. Raymond Fiske Cutler Warren High School. Joseph James Davidson North Stratford High School. George Clement Davies Vergennes High School. William Hall Deering Worcester Academy. Charles Watson Devine St. Paul ' s School. John Harvey Dingle Wilhston Seminary; Class Treasurer; Basket Ball Squad, 07. Allen Barrows Doggett, Jr. Boys ' High School. Francis Leonard Donovan Troy Academy; Dramatic Club. ' 06, ' 07. Harry Burns Dore Portsmouth High School. Allen Everett Dorr Piltsfield High School. John Tyler Douglas Methuen High School Hanover, Massachusetts 7 Tavern Boston, Massachusetts 18 New Hubbard Warren, Massachusetts 22 College Hall Coos, New Hampshire Ford Block Vergennes, Vermont 63 Wheeler Saco, Maine 13 New Hubbard Pueblo, Colorado 16 Richardson Omar, Delaware 17 Hallgarten Brooklyn, New York 15 East Wheelock Street Troy, New York 7 Wentworth Portsmouth, New Hampshire 23 South Main Street Richmond, Massachusetts 9 Hallgarten Methuen, M assachusetts 25 Hallgarten 144 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Walter Coolej ' Douglas Cascodilla School; Dramatic Club, ' 06. ' 07. New ' crk Cit - 12 Wentworth Joseph Elliott Douney Phillips Exeter Academy. Harry Herman Driver Phillips Andover Academy; Varsity Foclball Team. 06. James Drummond, Jr. Amesbury High School. William Wallace Dudley Wayland High School; Footba!! Squad, ' 06. William Arthur Dussault Franklin High School. Maurice Warren Eastman St. Cloud High School. Whitney Haskins Eastman Fort Ann High School. Walter Irving Eaton Brimfieid High School. Horace David Eberly Hiawatha High School. Richard Maurice Elliott Lowell High School. Nathaniel Albert Emerson Lebanon High School.. James Richard Everett Framingham . ' Xcademy Newtonville, Massachusetts I New Hubbard Allegheny, Pennsylvania 24 Thornton Amesbury, Massachusetts I 5 Wentworth Wayland, Massachusetts 25 New Hubbard Franklin, New Hampshire 25 Lebanon Street St. Cloud, Minnesota 22 Reed Fort Ann, New York 23 South Main Street Brimfieid, Massachusetts 3 College Street Hiawatha, Kansas 4 Sanborn Lowell, Massachusetts 23 Richardson Etna, New Hampshire 38 South Main Street South Framingham, Massachusetts 33 Fayer yeather D A R r M O U T H, 19 8 145 Moses Evving Haverhill High School. Howard Fall Maiden High School: Norwich University. John Thurston Farwell Phillips Andover Academy. Roger Bent Faruell Newton High School. Charles Jackson Fay Roxbury Latin School ; Dramatic Club. ' 07. John Alva Ferguson Dorchester High School. John Henry Field, Jr. Nashua High School. John Haley Finn Lynn English High School. Frank Wiggins Fleming Manchester High School. Richard Clark Floyd Brookline High School; Freshman Football Team. Howard Lockhart Fogg Hyde Park High School. Philip Merrill Forristall Maiden High School. Noah Sylvester Foss Plymouth High School. Thomas Albert Foster Portland High School. Haverhill, Massachusetts 18 West Wheelock Street Maiden, Massachusetts 9 Hubbard Berlin, New Hampshire 20 Nev% ' Hubbard Natick, Massachusetts 57 Wheeler Roxbury, Massachu tts 2 Hubbard Boston, Massachusetts 58 Wheeler Nashua, New Hampshire 7 West South Street Lynn, Massachusetts 9 Fayerweather Manchester, Massachusetts 1 6 Crosby Brookline, Massachusetts 3 The Tavern Hyde Park, Massachusetts 20 Sanborn Maiden, Massachusetts I 5 Richardson Plymouth, New Hampshire 41 South Main Street Portland; Maine 25 New Hubbard 146 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Allan Prime Fowler Nathan Hale School. James Frame Phillips Exeter Academy. Charles Edward Gibson Ryegate High School. Gay Gleason Somerville Latin School. George Frederick Gonyer Littleton High School. Harold Ingham Goodere Fitchburg High School; X ' ariity Basket Ball Squad, 07- Henry Evans Gooding Portland High School; Dramatic Club, ' 07. Arthur Alexander Gordon Spaulding High School. Robert Raymond Gorton Newton High School. Arthur Coleman Gow Somerville Latin School. William Bradford Grant Manchester High School. George Alexander Graves, 2nd Springfield High School. Donald Whittier Greenwood Farminglon High School. Carl Diedrich Groat Pittsfield High School. Yonkers, New ork I Sanborn Newport, Rhode Island I New Hubbard Ryegate, Vermont 3 Lebanon Street Somerville, Massachusetts 22 Wheeler Littleton, New Hampshire I Elm Fitchburg, Massachusetts 23 ' entworth Portland, Maine ■4 Elm Barre, Vermont 5 Richardson West Newton, Massachusetts 25 Fayerweather Somerville, Massachusetts 8 V heeler Goffstown. New Hampshire II Elm Springfield, Massachusetts 23 Richardson Farmington, Maine 15 Wentworth Pittsfield, Massachusetts 13 Thornton Hall DARTMOUTH, 1908 147 Martin Edward Hannon Dorchester High School. William Bleakie Harlow Hyde Park High School. Fred Henry Harris Brattleboro High School. Henry Roger Harrison Colorado Stale Preparatory School. Henry McKinney Haserol University School. Arnold Stuart Hatch Albany High School. Horace Gabriel Hedges Dorchester, Massachusetts 18 New Hubbard Hyde Park, Massachusetts 37 Fayerweather Brattleboro, Vermont Ford Block Denver, Colorado 21 Allen Street Cleveland, Ohio 8 Fayerweather Albany, New York 1 1 Fayerweather Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids High School; Football Squad, ' 06; Basket Ball Squad, 06. ' 07. 9 West South Street Thomas Hodgson Heneage Oak Park Hiqh School; Freshman Football Team. Oak Park, Illinois 7 Sanborn Edgar Willard Hiestand Chicago, Illinois Lake View High School; X ' arsily Football Squad, ' 06; Freshman Football Team. 16 College Hall Edivard Wyman Higbee, Jr. Rogers High School. Charles Kaiser Higgens Somerville High School. Albert Frederick Hill Attleboro High School. Harold Purman Hinman Stratford High School. Newport, Rhode Island 14 New Hubbard Somerville, Massachusetts I 5 South Main Street Attleboro, Massachusetts 4 School Street North Stratford, New Hampshire II New Hubbard 148 T H E A E G I S. V O L. XXXV Charles Frederick Hitchcock Willislon Seminary: Football Squad, ' 06. Henrv Homer Hobbs Gilbertville, Massachusetts 39 Wheeler Brooklyn, Ne v ' ork Phillips Andover Academy; Varsily Foolball Team. 06; President of Freshman Class. First Semester. John William French Hobbs Phillips Exeter Academy- Max Lucius Holmes Newton High School. Falley Robert Holmes M St reet High School. Stanley Rausch Howard Hyde Park High School. Benjamin Henry Hunt Weymouth High School. Wesley Marshall Hunt Hanover High School. 37 Wheeler North Hampton, New Hampshire 12 Wheeler Newton, Massachusetts 32 NX ' heeler Washington, D. C. 20 Hallgarten Hyde Park, Massachusetts 24 Sanborn East Weymouth, Massachusetts 3 Sanborn Hanover, New Hampshire 13 East Wheeloclc Street Harry Holland Hunter Evanston High School. Evanston, Illinois 62 W heeler Thurlow Titus Huntington Shorlsville High School. Shortsville, New York 27 Island Street Robert James Hunter Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School; Freshman Track Team; Freshman Football Team; V ' arsity Foolball Squad, 06. 32 Reed Richard Spahr Hursh Rindge Manual Traming School. Henry Clinton Hutchins Volkmann School. Cambridge, Massachusetts 7 Fayer % ' eath r Boston, Massachusetts 46 Wheeler Hall D A R l M O L r H. 19 8 149 Harold Valmore Hyde Allen School. Royal Wilkins Hyde Gushing Academy; Freshmen Football Team. James Warren Ingalls Lynn English High School. Wendell Irving Chelsea High School. Harold Pineo Jackson Monlpelier High School. George Harold Jenks Stevens High School. Thornton Weeks Jenness Portsmouth High School. Irving Fredrick Jewett Newton High School. David Laundon Johnson University School. Frederic Plumley Johnson Waltham High School. Oliver Ames Johnson Mechanic Arts High School. Stafford Fisher Johnson Cutler Academy. Victor Haquet Johnson Dickinson Academy (Pennsylvania). Hazen Worcester Jones Maiden High School; Mandolin Club. 06, 07. Lynn, Massachusetts 20 Wheeler Hall Milford, New Hampshire 4 New Hubbard Lynn, Massachusetts 4 Proctor House Chelsea, Massachusetts 39 Wheeler Montpelier, Vermont 23 Sanborn Hall Claremonl, New Hampshire 23 Thornton Rye Beach, New Hampshire 12 Wheeler Hall Brookline, Massachusetts 18 College Hall Cleveland, Ohio 19 New Hubbard Waltham, Massachusetts 11 New Hubbard South Boston, Massachusetts 3 Wheeler Colorado Springs, Colorado 30 Wheeler South Bend, Wisconsin 33 Hallgartcn Maiden, Massachusetts I 3 Richardson 150 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Ralph Bartlett Jones Santa Ana High School. Harold Lewis Judd University School. Edson Warren Keith Tabor Academy. Henry Preston Kelley Roxbury Latin School. Edward Kenway Newton High School. James Joseph Kerley Ballston Academy. Edward James Kerns, Jr. Worcester High School. George Herrick Faber Kidder Phillips Exeter Academy. Joseph Ritchie Kinney Winthrop High School. Kenneth Johnston Knapp University School; Orpheus Club, ' 06. William Bruce Knapp Allen School (Newton). Frederic Dudley Kohler Erasmus Hall High School; Freshman Football Team. Jesse Newcomb Lake Lowell High School. Louis Charles Langdell Milford High School. Huntingdon Beach, California 16 Hallgarten Cleveland, Ohio 8 Fayerweather West Wareham, Massachusetts 13 Webster Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 10 New Hubbard Newton, Massachusetts 41 Wheeler Ballston Spa, New York 22 Wenlworth Worcester, Massachusetts 3 Reed Orange, New Jersey 9 Richardson Winthrop, Massachusetts 23 Hallgarten Cleveland, Ohio 19 New Hubbard Stoneham, Massachusetts 20 Wheeler New York City 22 Sanborn Lowell, Massachusetts The Tavern Milford, New Hampshire 1 3 Fayerweather D A R 1 M O U T H, 19 8 151 Henry Maxwell Larson, Jr. Boys ' High School. Arthur Lee Danvers High School. Brooklyn, New ' I ' ork 13 Reed Danvers, Massachusetts 2 College Hall Thomas James Leonard Lancaster, New Hampshire Lancaster High School; Freshman Football and Baseball Teams. 9 Park Street Charles LeNvis Levermore Adelphi Academy. Charles Otis Libbey, Jr. Bangor High School. Sumner Hurst Lloyd University High School; Mandolin Club, ' 06. ' 07. Arthur Hardy Lord Hanover High School. Edward Otis Loring Newton High School. Edward Hildreth Loveland Hanover High School. James Russell Lowell Portland High School. Clifford Stanley Lyon Hoiyoke High School. George Leonard McClintock Hebron Academy: Freshmen Football Team. James Eben McPherson Framingham High School. Brooklyn, New York I Sanborn House Bangor, Maine 1 2 Tavern Chicago, Illinois I Crosby Hanover, New Hampshire 37 College Street Newton, Massachusetts 38 Fayerwealher Norwich, Vermont Norwich, Vermont Portland, Maine 4 Elm Hoiyoke, Massachusetts 28 ' « ' heeler Boothbay Harbor, Maine 26 Fayerwealher South Framingham, Massachusetts 21 Sanborn Hall 152 THE ALGIS. VOL. XXXV John Vanderveer McPherson Oak Park High School; Manager Freshman Foolball Team. Robert Leeds Macomber Somerville Latin School. Harold Johnson March Arms Academy. Harold Potter Marsh Sheldon High School. Samuel Anderson Mathewson Hackley School. Ward Charles Meagher Brookhne High School ; Freshman Football Team. Albert Grover Meehan Concord High School. Frank Lament Meleney Erasmus Hall High School. Russell Dudley Meredith Oak Park. Illinois 47 Wheeler Winter Hill, Massachusetts 46 Wheeler Shelburne Falls. Massachusetts 1 1 Thornton Sheldon, Vermont 8 Lebanon Street New York, New York 29 Wheeler New Rochelle, New York 60 Wheeler Concord, New Hampshire 9 Pleasant Brooklyn, New York 10 West Wheelock Street Troy, New York Troy High School; Glee Club. 07; College Choir. ' 07; Orpheus Club. ' 07; Press Club. 07. 1 4 Fayerwealher Charles Greenleaf Merrill Onumwa High School. Burton Carr Miller .Albany High School. Homer Ossian Mills Stone ' s School. Harry Gilbert Mitchell South Boston High School. Alfred Irvin Moriarty Belmont High School. Ottumwa. Iowa 16 Richardson Albany, New York 10 Reed Boston, Massachusetts 35 Wheeler South Boston. Massachusetts 9 West South Street Belmont, Massachusetts 1 4 Sargent Road DARTMOUTH. 1908 153 1.4. 4.4.4.4. 4. 4.4. 4.+4.+4.4.+4 ' +++++4 ' ++4 ' +++++4 ' ++++++ +++ ' t+++++ ' J ' ' l ' +++ ' i ' ++++ ' i ' + ' Francis Michael Morrissey Walpole High School. Lester Ezra Moses Lancaster High School. Emory Douglas Mower Burlington High School. Harry Horlon Mudgett Franlcl n High School. Winthrop Shaw Nay Boston Latin School; College Choir. ' 07; Earl Carleton Nelson Coburn Classical Institute. Atkins Nickerson Worcester Academy. Killian Van Renesseiaer Nicol Oak Park High School. Louis Peter Nissen Rogers High School. David Merwin Noble Stone School. Roy Curtis Norris East High School. Waller Heselton Norton Winthrop High School. James Percival Nourse Worcester Academy. Ralph Howe Paine While River High School. East Walpole, Massachusetts 21 School Street Lancaster, New Hampshire 9 South Park Street Burlington, Vermont 3 New Hubbard Andover, New Hampshire 7 West South Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Orpheus Club. ' 07. 15 South Main Street Palermo, Maine 9 New Hubbard Melrose, Massachusetts 32 Fayerweather Oak Park, Illinois 7 Sanborn Newport, Rhode Island 3 New Hubbard Boston, Massachusetts 10 West South Street Cleveland, Ohio 23 New Hubbard Winthrop, Massachusetts 23 Hallgarten Rutland, Massachusetts 8 Elm House White River Junction, Vermont 10 College Street 154 THE AEGIS. ' 0L. XXXV Donald Ferguson Palmer Paducah High School. Earl Russel Palmer Paducah High School. Thaddeus Carlton Park WilUston Seminary. Robert Emerson Parker Reading High School. Edward Augustus Paul Brewsler Free Academy. Clarence Gemmiil Peattie Troy High School: Freshman Football Team. Guy Maxwell Perry Littleton High School. Winthrop Scott Perry Maynard High School. Chase Keith Pevear ' olkmann School ; Football Team. 06. Kenneth Allen Phelps Fargo High School; Mandolin Club. 0 . Walter Alfred Phelps Wakefield High School. Kenneth Daniel Phillips Omaha High School. Earle Howard Pierce Newton High School. John Henry Pierce SpIi g •ille .Academy. Paducah, Kentucky 10 West South Street Paducah, Kentucky 10 West South Street Grafton, Vermont 17 Hallgarten Reading, Massachusetts 21 Fayerweather Wakefield, Neu- Hampshire 2 Sanborn Saratoga Springs, New York 6 Elm Littleton. New Hampfhire I Elm Maynard, Massachusetts 5 Hallgarten Boston, Massachusetts 4 Fayerweather Fargo, North Dakota 8 The Tavern Wakefield, Massachusetts 4 Hallgarten Omaha, Nebraska 21 Fayerweather Newton, Massachusetts 18 College Hall Springville, New York 10 Hallgarten D A R 1 M O U T H, 19 8 155 Roger Grenway Pierce Mechanic Arts High School; FreshmTi Foolball Team. Sturgis Pishon EngHsh High School; Freshmen F ' oolball Team. James Marsh Porter Maiden High School; Class Baseball Team. Leland Powers Middlesex School. Everard Stowell Pratt Brookline High School. Nathan Newberry Prentiss Wiliislon Semmary. Edgar B. Prescott Laconia High School. Waher Milton Price Phillips Andover Academy. Edwin Otto Raabe Fitchburg High School. Frederick Albert Rainey Lyndon Institute. Henry Ransford Reed Arlington High School. RoUo George Reynolds Brookline High School. Clifford Edward Rice Pit lsfield High School. Robert Carey Rich Portsmouth High School. Boston, Massachusetts 10 Hubbard West Roxbury, Massachusetts I 5 Fayerweather Maiden, Massachusetts 1 5 Richardson Newton, Massachusetts 29 Wheeler Hall Brookline, Massachusetts 14 Tavern Cambridge, Massachusetts 20 Thornton Laconia, New Hampshire 4 Wheeler Indianapolis, Indiana 22 Hallgarten Fitchburg, Massachusetts 23 Wentworth Round Lake, New ' ork 19 Allen Street Arlington, Massachusetts 61 Wheeler Cambridge, Vermont 14 Tavern Pittsfield, Massachusetts 15 Thornton Hall Portsmouth, New Hampshire I Hallgarten 156 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Joseph Whitney Richmond Phillips Exeter Academy; Football Squad, 06; Class Track Team- Albert Amasa Ricker St. Johnsbury Academy. Everett William Robinson Mansfield High School, Frank Owen Robinson Newton High School. Windsor, Vermont 1 7 Crosby House St. Johnsbury, Vermont 24 Wentworth Mansfield, Massachusetts 43 Wheeler Belmont, Massachusetts 6 Sanborn Harold Wesley Robinson Warren, Vermont Spaulding High School (Barre, Vermont); First Prize Novice Cross-Country Run, 06. Fletcher Rogers Erasmus Hall High School. Arthur Sederquist Rollins Ballou and Hobigand School. Allen Pope Salmon Newton High School. Harry Otis Sandberg Chelsea High School. Andrew Jackson Scarlett, Jr. West Boylston High School. Chester Francis Scott Worcester Academy. Irvin Osgood Scott Hinckley High School. John Christopher Shambow Woonsockel High School. Edmund James Shattuck Middlesex School (Concord. Mass.). Brooklyn, New York 5 South Park Street West Alton, New Hampshire 10 West South Street Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 25 Fayerwealher Chelsea, Massachusetts 1 1 The Tavern West Boylston, Massachusetts 22 Wheeler Worcester, Massachusetts 8 New Hubbard Hinckley, Maine 44 College Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island 17 Reed Norwood. Massachusetts 44 Wheeler D A R r M O U 1 H, 19 8 157 Warren Waldo Shaw Lowell Iigh School. Raymond W. Sheets Rockford High School. Osborne Harris Shenstone Worcester Academy. Leo Prentiss Sherman Rupert High School. Nathaniel Alden Sherman Lowell, Massachusetts 17 Tavern Rockford, Illinois 3 Fayerweather Toronto, Canada 32 Fayerweather West Rupert, Vermont 9 Pleasant Street Boston, Massachusetts English High School; Captain Freshman Relay Team; Manager Freshman Basket Ball Team. 22 Reed Ralph Arthur Sherwin Orange High School. John Edwin Sickman Holyoke High School: Williston Seminary. George Cheever Smclair Mcdford High School. John Lyman Slafter Thetford Academy. Ernest Gregor Small Mechanic Arts High School. Dallas Forbes Smith Chatham High School- Howard Votey Smith Piltsford High School. Sheldon Bainbridge Smith Troy Academy. Thayer Adams Smith Hanover High School. Orange, Massachusetts 7B Thornton Holyoke, Massachusetts 6 College Hall Medford, Massachusetts 36 Wheeler East Thetford, Vermont I I The T avern Dorchester, Massachusetts 29 Hallgarten Chatham, Massachusetts 9 South Park Street Pittsford, Vermont 3 Lebanon Street Troy, New ' ork 14 Fayerweather Hanover, New Hampshire 9 School Street I 158 THE AEGIS. ' OL. XXXV ,4.4.4.4. .1..1.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4. .1.4..{..f 4. i. .{..i. 4..1.i.4..i..{..t .i.4..t. .}..i..{. 4. i.4..{.4.4.4. 4.4, .l. Guy Carleton Spokesfield Worcester High School. Harold Wenhvorth Sprague Thayer Academy. Worcester, Massachusetts 25 Hallgarlen Brockton, Massachusetts 16 Reed Hall I Malcolm Stanton Newton, Massachusetts Allen School; College Golf Team. 06; .N. E. Inler-Collegiale Golf Champion. 06. 41 WTieeler Hall. Ernest Stephens Gloucester hiigh School. Gloucester, Massachusetts I The Tavern Lawrence Fish Stern Hyde Park High School; Fcotlall Squad. Harry Rupert Stevens Franklin High School. Edgar Mills Steward Englewood High School. Wayne Dudley Steward Hyde Park High School. Glee Club. ' 07; Football Squad. ' 06. Irving Da%is Stone Troy High School Ried Herrick Stone Concord High School. Chicago, Illinois 6 New Hubbard Franklin, New Hampshire 25 Lebanon Street Chicago, Illinois 24 New Hubbard Chicago, Illinois 24 New Hubbard Troy, New York 6 Elm Dunbarton, New Hampshire 9 College Street Robert Hazen Stone While River High School. White River Junction, Vermont 8 College Edwin Grant Stuart St. Albans. Knoxsville. Ilhnois; Varsity Football Team. ' 06. Ernest Allen Studley Mun on Academy. Chariton, Iowa 52 South Main Street Rockland, Massachusetts 2 WenUvorth Street D A R 1 M O L r H. 19 8 159 Marvin Cooper Taylor Worcester High School; Mandolin Club. ' 07. Otto Frank Taylor Lawrence High School; Secretary Freshman Debating Union. Ralph Warren Taylor Lawrence High School. Wilbur Leyland Taylor, Jr. Lawrence High School. Maynard Canfield Teall Colgate Academy. Charles Albert Cornelius Thomas Lafayette High School. John Bidwell 1 homes Portland High School. Raymond Whiton Thompson Concord High School. George Freeman Thurber St. PauKs School; Mandolin Club, ' 07; Orpheus Club. ' 07. Clarke Walworth Tobin South Boston High School; Varsity Football Team, 06. Ernest Walker Unangst Hingham Higli School. George Adam Underwood Gardner High School. John Cornelius Vander Pyl Roxbury Latin School. Ralph Dale Van Zant Denver Hith School. Worcester, Massachusetts 22 College Hall Lawrence, Massachusetts 5 New Hubbard No. 2 Lawrence, Massachusetts 40 South Main Street Lawrence, Massachusetts 5 New Hubbard Sodus, New York 17 New Hubbard Buffalo, New York 22 Hallgarten Portland, Maine 42 Fayerweather Concord, New Hampshire 14 Maple Street Nashua, New Hampshire 43 Fayerweather South Boston, Massachusetts 16 Reed Hall Hingham, Massachusetts The Tavern Gardner, Massachusetts 32 South Main Street Roxbury, Massachusetts 10 New Hubbard Denver, Colorado 7 Wheeler 160 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Ernest Adolph Wagner Manchester High School. Louis Burr Wallace PhlDips .AncJuvcr Academy. John Chester Warnock Meriden High School. Julius Ernest Warren Barre High School; Dramatic Club, ' 07. Harold Edward Washburn Brattleboro High School. James Henry Welch Brighton High School. Harry Artemas Wells Littleton High School. Harris Moody West Pinkerton Academy. Howard Ernest West Haverhi ll High School. Sidney Beaumont Whipple Lowell High School. Paul Whitcomb New York Military Academy. Leslie Sherwood Wiggin Somerville Latin School. Winsor Dornin Wilkinson Berkeley High School. Ben Ames Williams Allen School. Manchester, New Hampshire 9 College Street Rochester, New Hampshire 37 Wheeler Meriden, Connecticut 59 Wheeler Barre, Massachusetts I 1 Thornton Putney, Vermont 7 Tavern Brighton, Massachusetts 9 Elm Apthorp, New Hampshire 1 Elm Chester, New Hampshire 25 Lebanon Street Haverhill, Massachusetts 4 Reed Lowell, Massachusetts 23 Richardson Boston, Massachusetts 16 Fayerweather Somerville, Massachusetts 7 Elm Berkeley, California 9 Elm Jackson, Ohio 19 Wheeler DARTMOUTH, 1908 161 Lewis Mesler Williams New Frier High School. Russell Tiilinghast Williams Dorchester High School. Sumner Chapin Willis Dorchester High School. Jesse Scott Wilson Concord High School. Raymond Waldron Wilson Bordenlown Military Institute. Walter Gibson Wilson Leicester Academy. Harold Eugene Winchester Bismarck High School. Richard Lyman Wing Concord Preparatory School. Harold Sumner Winship Passaic High School; Orpheus Club, ' 07. Herbert Alfrea Wolff Phillips Exeter Academy. Abiel Wayland Wood Worcester Classical High School. Robert Lindsay Woodcock Oak Park High School. Herbert Silas Woods New Britain High School. Samuel Dow Woodsum Holliston High School. Giencoe, Illinois A New Huhhard Roxbury, Massachusetts 12 Wcntworth Dorchester, Massachusetts 10 Hubbard Concord, New Hampshire 14 Maple Street Willimantic, Connecticut 52 Wheeler Leicester, Massachusetts Davison Block Bismarck, North Dakota 14 Lebanon Street New Bedford, Massachusetts II Reed Passaic, New Jersey 1 I Wentworth New York, New ork 41 Fayerweather Worcester, Massachusetts 9 New Hubbard Oak Park, Illinois 47 Wheeler New Britain, Connecticut 23 Wentworth Holliston, Massachusetts 8 ColL ge Street 162 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Rolin Lewis Woodworth Monlpelier High School- William Harold Woolner Everett High School. Francis Worcester Allegheny High School. Arthur Wallace Yergin Clyde High School. James Herbert Young Bordentown Military Academy. Montpelier, Vermont 23 Sanborn Everett, Massachusetts 21 School Street Allegheny, Pennsylvania 28 College Hall Clyde, New York The Tavcin Brooklyn, New York 52 Wheeler D A R T M O U I H. 19 8 163 Medical School Faculty William Jewett Tucker, D.D., LL.D., President. William Thayer Smith, M.D., LL.D. Professor of P il)siologlj and Dean of the Medical Facultv. 1 ' Y, AKK. A.B., Yale, 1860; A.M., 1874; M.D.. Dartmouth Medical College, 1876; LLD., 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, 1884-83. Dean of the Medical College, 1896-. Gilman Dubois Frost, A.M., M.D., Secreiarv, and Professor of Anatomy. AKE, I BK, -AKK. A.B.. Dartmouth. 1886., A.M., 1889; M.D,, 1892; M.D.. Harvard, 1892. Tutor in Latin, and German. 1887-88. Tutor in German, 1888-89. Lecturer on Anatomy, Dartmouth. 1893. Pro- fessor of Anatomy, 1893-. Secretary of the Medical College, 1896-. Henry Martyn Field, A.M., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Therapeutics. (Pasadena, Cal.) A.B., A.M., Harvard. 1859; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons. New York. 1862; Dart- mouth College. 1881. Associate Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeut cs at Dartmouth, 1870-71. Professor of same, 1871-87. Professor of Therapeutics, 1887-93. Present position 1 893-. Phineas Sanborn Conner, M.D., LL.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery. . KK, ' MiK. (215 W. 9th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.) A.B.. Dartmouth, 1859; A.M., 1862; M.D.. Jefferson Medical College. 1861; LL.D.. Dartmouth. 1884. Commissioned Brevet Captain and Brevet Major. U. S. A., 1865. Practiced in Cincin- nati. 1866-. Professor of Surgery, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery. 1866-67. Medical College of Ohio, Professor of Chemistry. 1869; of Anatomy, 1869-87; of Surgery, 1887- Profes- sor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical College, 1872-. In Europe, 1871, 1876, 1881. Has written many articles published in various medical journals. Charles Beylard Guerard de Noncrede, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Surgery. (Ann Arbor, Michigan.) A.B., University of Pennsylvania; A.M., University of Michigan and University of Pennsylvania; M.D.. Department of Medicine University of Pennsylvania, 1869; LL.D., Jefferson Medical College. 1898; F- ' rofessor of Surgery, University of Michigan; Late Major and Chief Surgeon. U. S. v.. Present position, 1901 -. 164 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Edwin Julius Bartlett, A.M., M.D., Professnr of Chemistry. AKK. (see Academic Faculty.) Tilghman Minnour Balliet, A.M., M.D., Professor of Therapeutics. . KK. (3709 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.) A.M., Franklin and Marshall College, 1886; M. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1886. Present position, 1893-. William Patten, Ph.D., Professor of Biology. (see Academic Faculty.) John Martin Gile, A.M., M.D., Professor of Science and Practice of Medicine. KKK, BK. A.B.. Dartmouth. 1887; A.M.. 1890; M.D., 1891. In practice in Idaho Springs, Col., in 1891. Assistant Superintendent of Massachusetts State .Almshouse, Tewksbury. Mass., 1891 -. Lecturer on the Science and Practice of Medicine. 1896- ' 97. Present position. 1897-. Colin Campbell Stewart, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Phvsiology. A.B.. Toronto, 1894; Scholarships in Physiology, Clark University, 1894-95; Fellowship, 1895- 97; Ph.D., Clark University, 1897. Assistant in Physiology in Harvard Medical School. 1897- 98; Tutor of Physiology in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Colu mbia University, 1898-1900; Demonstrator, Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, 1900-03; Assistant Professor, 1903-04; Instructor in Summer School, Clark University, 1895 and 1897; University of Pennsylvania, 1902; Present position, 1904-. Howard Nelson Kingsford, M.D., Professor of Pathologv and Bacteriology. . KK. Dartmouth Medical College, 1897; Post-graduate Harvard. 1897-98. Interne at Boston City Hos- pital. Medical Director at Dartmouth. 1900-. Instructor in Histology, Bacteriology and Path- ology, 1898-1904. Present position, 1904.- John Ordronaux, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. 4 BK, . KK. (Glen Head, N. Y.) A.B., Dartmouth, 1850; A.M., 1853; LL.B., Harvard. 1852; M.D., National Medical College, 1859; LL.D., Trinity College, 1870. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in National Medical College. 1856-73; in the Law School of Columbia College. 1865-73; in the University of Ver- mont, 1865-73; in Dartmouth Medical College, 1864-; in Law School of Boston University, 1873-. Author of The Jurispruilcnce of Medicines in its Relations to the Lalv of Contracts, Tests and Evidence, 1869; Centennial Ode of Dartmouth College, 1869; Institutes of Constitutionat Legis- lation in the United States. 1890. Granville Priest Conn, M.D., Professor of Hygiene. AKK. (178 No. Main St., Concord, N. H.) M.D., Dartmouth Medical College. 1856; A.M., Norwich University, 1880. Lecturer in Dart- mouth Collge. 1869-95. Late President of the New Hampshire State Board of Health. Late Presi- ident of New Hampshire Medical Society. Professor of Hygiene, Dartmouth Medical College, 1895-. D A R r M O U 1 H, 19 8 163 Edward Cowles, M.D., LL.D.. Professor of Mental Diseases. I BK. (McClean Hospital, Waverly, Mass.) A.B.. Darlmoulh. 1859; M.D.. Darlmoulh Medical College, 1862, and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1863. Darlmoulh. 1890. Assistant Surgeon in U.S.A.. 1863-70. Resi- dent Physician and Superintendent o( Boston City Hospital. 1872-79. Medical Superintendent of McLean Asylumn for the Insane. 1879-. Professor in Dartmouth Medical College, 1886-. Clinic Instructor in Mental Diseases. Harvard Medical School. Trustee of Clark University, 1889. Contributor to Medical and Physiological journals. George Adams Leland, M.D., Professor of Olo-Lar ingolog ). . KK. (669 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.) A.B., Amherst. 1874; M.D.. Harvard. 1878. Author of Treatise on Ph sical Culture am! Gym- nastics. Present position. 1893-. Myles Slandish. A.M., M.D., Professor of Oplhalmologp. (6 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass.) A.B.. Bowdoin, 1875; A.M.. 1879; M.D.. Harvard. 1879. Assistant Professor of Opthalmo- logy. Harvard; Consulting Opthalmological Surgeon. Carney Hospital; Opthalmological Surgeon, Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. Present position. I903-. J. Riddle Goffe, Ph.M., M.D., Professor of Cmecologp. (616 Madison Ave., New York City.) Ph.M.. University of Michigan. 1873; M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical School. 1881. Interne at the Women ' s Hospital. 1881-83 ; Professor of Gynecology in the New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital ; Visiting Gynecologist to the New York City Hospital and to the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital; Editor of the Medical News, 1896-1901; Secretary of the American Gynecological. 1896-1907; Ex-President of the New York Stale Medical Association and the New York Obstetrical Society. John Osborn Polak, M.S., M.D., Professor of Ohsielrks. (287 Clinton Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y.) B. S. Rutgers, 1899; M.S.. Rutgers, 1901; M.D.. Long Island College Hospital and Medical Department, University of Vermont, 1891. Lecturer Long Island College Hospital and New ' ork Post Graduate Hospital. 1891-92; Professor of Obstetrics, New York Post-graduate Medical School. 1889. Assistant Professor of Obstrelics, Long Island College Hospital, 1900. Harvey Parker Towle, A.B., M.D., Professor of Dermalolog . (453 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass.) A.B., Harvard, 1888; M. D., Harvard. 1892. Interne. Boston City Hospital, 1891-93; First Assistant Physician. Stale flospital. 1893-94. Present position, 1904. Willard Hunter Hulchings, M.D., Lecturer in Surgerv. (50 Lafayette Ave., Detroit, Mich.) 166 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Percy Bartlett, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Anaioin i. AKE. A.B.. Bowdoin, 1892; M.D., Dartmouth, 1900. Resident Surgeon Relief Station, Haymarkel Square. Boston, 1903-94. Present position, 1904. George Richard Lyman, A.M., Assistant Professor of Dialog]). (See Academic Faculty.) Charles Ernest Bolser, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistrv. (See Academic Faculty.) George Sellers Graham, B.L., M.D., Instructor in Pathology. BK. B.L., Dartmouth, 1902; M.D., Dartmouth Medical School. 1905. Pathological House Officer Boston City Hospital, 1905-06. Present psoilion, 1906 — . CALENDAR 19 6 August 1 5 Third and Fourth Year Courses began September 20 First and Second Year Courses Began. Recess from December 20, 10.00 A. M., to January 3, inclusive 19 7 March 29 Third and Fourth Year Courses end Examinations by Delegates Graduating Exercises. Recess from April 3, 10.00 A. M. to April 1 7, inclusive June 26 First and Second Year Courses end Henry Gerald Carroll Arthur Henry Ellis Clifford Howland, Ernest Leslie Huse Thomas Littlewood Armen Steven Mangurian, A. B. Fourth Year Men 10 Lebanon Street 18 South College Street 10 Lebanon Street Peabody, Massachusetts North Billerica, Massachusetts Newark, New Jersey Newton Junction, New Hampshire 13 East Wheclock Street 18 South College Street 17 South Main Street Boston, Massachusetts Hadjin, Turkey 168 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Patrick John Manning Willis Grafton Nealley Daniel Capron Norton, B. S. Olney Draper Phelps, A.B. Charles Warner Robertson, Ph.G Howard Edward Thompson George Alanson Crittendon William Howard Gane Oscar Bowen Gilbert Raymond Larkin Giles John Joseph Kenney Howard Andrew Knox Halsey Beach Loder, B. S. William Sullivan Quigley Murray Hanson Towle 10 Lebanon Street 19 Maple Street 4 School Street 9 College Street 9 West South Street 9 West South Street Third Year Men 19 Maple Street Davison Block 4 School Street 25 South Main Street 19 Maple Street 25 South Main Street Hyde Park, Massachusetts South Berwick, Maine New Britain, Connecticut Warren, Massachusetts Bridgeport. Connecticut. Bethlehem, New Hampshire Marshall Louis Ailing, B.S. WiUiam Mottimer Bodwell, A.B 4 School Street 10 Lebanon Street 5 West South Street Second Year Men 23 North Main Street Otis, Massachusetts White River Junction, Vermont Woonsocket, Rhode Island Salem, Massachusetts Franklin, Massachusetts Coventry, Vermont Thetford, Vermont Charlestown, Massachusetts Northwood Ridge, New Hampshire Kensington, Connecticut Portland, Maine 41 South Main Street I D A R r M O U r H, 19 8 169 Phillips Maurice Chase, B.S. William Plummer Clough ' I ' AO House Galesburg, Illinois New London, New Hampshire 41 Soulh Main Slreet Thomas Michael Connell, A.B. East Weymouth, Massachusetts 8 College Street Jesse Witherspoon Gage, A.B. Manchester, New Hampshire 23 North Main Street Harry Bliss Hazen Edward Albert Herr. A.B. Edward Goodell Larrabee George Peavey Laton. A.B. John Hugh Nolan William Joseph Nolan Fitzroy Farnsworth Pillsbury, Frederick Parker Scribner, A.B. Thomas Vincent Uniac Homer Barnet Wilson Fred Harold Baldwin Dennis Leo Black Robert Carlyle Cochrane Stillman George Davis 10 West South Street 23 North Main Street 10 West South Street X I House 3 College Street 3 College Street 9 West Soulh Street 25 Lebanon Street 8 College Street 5 West South Street First Year Men White River Junction, Vermont Waterbury, Connecticut Auburn, Maine Nashua, New Hampshire New Britain, Connecticut New Britain, Connecticut Saco, Maine Raymond, New Hampshire Randolph, Massachusetts Sanbornton, N. LI. Somerville, Massachusetts Nashua, New Hampshire Somerville, Massachusetts Nashua, New Hampshire 170 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV • ■+ •++ •+ • • • •• ++ •+ • •+• • •i•■l•• •+• •+ •+■+ • •+ •• •++■i•■l• •++ •++• 4•• •■• • •f•i• •■l■• •+ • Ambrose Francis Dowd Harry Bartlett Dunham Philip Austin Early Paul Revere Felt, A.B. Thomas Sullivan Field Earle Bloodgood Fowler Paul Haley Henry Dwight Howard, Jr. John Vernon Jewett Alfred Lorenzo Kibling Ira Nelson Kilburn Morton Howard Langill William Maynard Locke Charles Alphonso McKendree Frank Harrison Mathews Ralph Sherburne Perkins Thomas Daniel Perry Ira Humphrey Prouty Thomas Edward Reilly Harry Carl Storrs Charles Lemuel Trickey Hillsboro Bridge, New Hampshire Campello, Massachusetts Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts Hillsboro Bridge, New Hampshire Nashua, New Hampshire Oak Park, Illinois Medford, Massachusetts South Londonderry, Vermont Danvers, Massachusetts West Lebanon, New Hampshire Holyoke, Massachusetts Hanover, New Hampshire Rutland, Vermont Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester, New Hampshire Pittsfield, New Hampshire Burlington, Vermont Keene, New Hampshire Randolph, Massachusetts Hanover, New Hampshire Dover, New Hampshire D A R 1 M O U T H. 19 8 171 Thayer School Faculty William Jewett Tucker, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT. Robert Fletcher, Ph.D., Director and Professor of Civil Engineering. John Vose Hazen, C.E., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. Charles Arthur Holden, C.E.., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. Frank Eugene Austin, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Harrison George Roby, C.E., Instructor in Field-rx orl( in July, August, and September. CALENDAR 1 •) 6 July 1 7 ear of thirU-nine weeks for First ear Class began September I 9 ear of thirt ' weeks for Second ear Class began December 20 Recess of t vo weeks begins 19 7 April 24 ear for tlie Class of 1907 ends. Graduation Theses presented before the Board of Overseers Degree of Ci il Engineer Conferred Second Year Men Augustine Haines Avers, B.S. Concord, New Hampshire I South Park Street Charles Luther Bourne, B.S. Auburndale, Massachusetts 28 New Hubbard Street Neil Stanley Buckbee, B.S. French Mountains, New ' ork 5 College Street Chester McKenzie Everett, B.S. Champlain, New ' ork I South Park Street William Henry Fox, B.S. Clinton, Massachusetts Thayer Building Harry Allen McMore. B.S. Fort .Ann, New I ' ork 5 College Street V ' incente Molina. B.S. Merida. ' ucatan. Me.xico I I Pleasant Street D A R r M O U 1 M, 19 8 173 .4. 4.4. 4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4. .f.f.f 4.4.4 4.4.4. ' f4-4 4-4--t-t--t t-t 4- ' (--I -i -t -i--| -l ' -t ' -l--{ ' -l ' -t ' 4 ' -{ ' 4 ' ' f-f4 ' -l ' 4 ' 4 ' Fred Foster Parker, B.S. Clarence Irving Peckham Warren Verney Russell, B. S. Watson BurcKard Smith, B.S. Carlton Manson Soule, B.S. 4 Wenlworth Street 3 Lebanon Street West Swansey, New Hampshire East Providence, Rhode Island 1 3 East Wheelock Street I South Park Street Norwich, Vermont Omaha, Nebraska East Weymouth, Massachusetts I South Parle Street Intermediate Year (Students on leave of absence for field and office practice) Herbert Leslie Boynton. B.S. Haverhill, Mass. Rodman. Chi. Northwestern R.R. Co., 604 No. ninth St.. Sheboygan. Wis. Joseph Theodore Chase, B.S. Holyoke, Massachusetts Inspector and Asst. Engr. for Jos. H. Wallace. Industrial Engr.. Temple Couit Buildmg, New York, N. Y. Henry George Potter, B.S. Bartlett, New Hampshire Inspector and Foreman for Hastings Pavement Co., New York. N. Y. Frederick William Welch, B.S. East Lempster, New Hampshire Instrument man on construction work, Northern Pac. R.R. Walker, Wash. Raymond Collins Wood, B.S. Haverhill, Massachusetts Draftsman. Turner Construction Co.. 1 1 Broadway, New ork, N- Y. First Year Men Samuel Colcord Bartlett Ray Wilbur Brown Nathaniel Francis Davis John Hoffman Dunlap. A.B. Clarence Eugene Ellsworth Hanover, New Hampshire Fall River, Massachusetts Davisville, New Hampshire East Concord, New Hampshire Wentworth, New Hampshire 174 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV ' r T i ' i ' I 1 i 1 ' 1 r ' 1 1 t r r r i « T T T T T T T T r r T T T T T T r ' r t t t ' j ' r t t t t t t ' r t t t r t t t J ' I { ■Samuel Francis Garvin Harry Matt Gray Fred Bacon Greenieaf Reuben Hayes Herbert Davis Hinman William Rice Kimball Merton Clark Knapp Nathaniel Hobbs Knight Ralph Gardner Knight Clarence Erwin Langley Charles Reed Main Roy Mullins Harold Parker Robert Houghton Pearson Russell Hastmgs Peck Henry Tyler Pierce Earl Thomas Richards Charles Porter Richardson William Maddock Silleck Sanbornville, New Hampshire Chicopee, Massachusetts Auburn, Maine Dover, New Hampshire Groveton, New Hampshire Oak Park, Illinois Keene, New Hampshire North Berwick. Maine Randolph, Massachusetts Wolfboro, New Hampshire Winchester, Massachusetts Baldwinville, Massachusetts Portsmouth, New Hampshire Concord, New Hampshire Mount Vernon, New Hampshire West Millbury, Massachusetts Holyoke, Massachusetts Dover, New Hampshire New York, New I ' ork 1 D A R r M O U r H. 19 8 175 Tuck School Faculty William Jewctt Tucker. LL. D., PresiJcnl Harlow Stafford Person, Ph.D.. Director, and Assistant Professor of Commerce and In- dustry. (Ccmmercial Geography. Commerce, ancl Technique of Industry.) James Fairbanks Colby, A.M., LL.D., Parker Professor of Laws and Political Science (Constitutional and International Law) Justin Harvey Smith. A. M.. Professor of Modern History (Modern History and Diplomacy) David Collin Wells, A.B., Professor of Sociology (Sociology and Labor Problems) Frank Haigh Dixon. Ph.D.. Professor of Economics (Transportation and Corporations) George Ray Wicker. Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Economics (Labor) Warren Milton Persons, B.S., Assistant Professor of Finance ( Banking and Insurance) William Thompson Atwood. LL. B., Instructor in Political Science (Commercial Law) William Henry Murray, A.B.. Instructor in French, German, and Spanish (French. German, and Spanish C omposition and Conversation) William Rensselaer Gray, B.L.. M.C.S.. Instructor in Accounting and Commercial Mathematics (Accounting and Commercial Mathematics). CALENDAR 19 06 September 20 ' ear began — Thursday morning. November 29 Thanksgi ing Day — Holiday December 20 to January 3. 1907, Christmas recess 19 January 23 to February 5. Examinations for First ear Men April 3 to I 7. Easter recess for First ear Men April 24. Second ear ends June 1 to 22 . Examinations for First ear Men Roy Brackett, A.B. Thurmond Brown. B.S. Halsey Chase Edgerton, B.S. Willis Dearborn Howe, B.S. George Matthew King Second Year Men 23 Soulh Main Sireet C. G. House 4 ' enUvorth Sireet Ford Block 13 Hallgarten Limington, Maine St. Louis. Missouri Northfield, ermont Voods%ille, New Hampshire Portsmouth, Ne v Hampshire D A R r M O U 7 H , 19 8 177 Ranson Wesley Morse Ford Block Clarence William 1 ourtellott, B.S. 14 WesI Wheclock Sircel Leon Winfield Webster, A.B. William Joseph Ahem, Jr. Walter Raymond Andrews Edward Bell Barker Francis Burleigh Boyer Allan Brown Walter Hayden Clough Norman Charles Coombs Willard Howe Cummings Guy Earie Dudley Charles Weeks Field William Frank Garby Louis Cardell Gerry Ivan Anderson Greenwood Henry Thomas Haley Charles Henry Hathaway George Henry Howard George Herbert Hoyt John Harold Jordan Harry George Kelley SpeciaI 14 Wenlworlh Street First Year Men Northampton, Massachusetts Swampscott, Massachusetts Hanover, New Hampshire Concord, New Hampshire Newton Centre, Massachusetts Pittsfield, New Hampshire Somersworth, New Hampshire Concord, Massachusetts Lawrence, Massachusetts Oak Park, Illinois Orizaba, Mexico Waterford, Maine Bristol, New Hampshire Walpole, Massachusetts Hyde Park, Massachusetts Cleveland, Ohio Roslindale, Massachusetts Maiden, Massachusetts Craftsbury, Vermont Hyde Park, Massachusetts Brighton, Massachusetts Omaha, Nebraska 178 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Henry Richardson Lane Robert Isaac Lyon William Alonzo Martin, Jr. William Joseph Minsch Harold Louville Niles Clifford Eaton Norris Edward Richardson EKvood Seward Richardson Harrie Carlyle Romayne Frank Fulton Rowell Leon Alfred Sprague Albert Emery Stevens Warner Goodrich White Arthur Eugene Winslow Chicago, Illinois Washington, District of Columbia Springfield, Ohio Worcester, Massachusetts Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts Plympton, Massachusetts Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Oak Park, Illinois Penn Yan, New York Sunapee, New Hampshire Haverhill, Massachusetts Lawrence, Massachusetts Buffalo, New York Oakland, Mama DARTMOUTH. 1908 179 Dartmouth Summer School Thomas Wilson Dorr Worlhen. A. M., Director Undergraduates in Summer School Maynor D. Brock Ogden Brown Albert R. Chandler Richard S. Danforth Amos Dodge John T. Farwell Harold D. Fish Ernest H. Frost Morrill A. Gallagher Stanley Gates Richard H. Goode Walter H. Harriman Albert R. Hazen Henry D. Howard. Jr. 1906 George P. Leete William M. Lynde Howard E. McAllaster Emmett H. Naylor Andrew L. Nichols John H. Nolan Arthur D. O ' Shea , Carlos T. Pierce John L. Slafter Chester A. Stearns Robert M. Stone Solon J. Vail William D. Walker Alvin G. Whitney Jesse S. Wilson 180 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV The Campus Record Dartmouth, 1905-1906 ' NOTHER year has gone. With our old traditions ever behind us, and new ideals before us, both urging us on, we cannot go backward. Improve- ments, changes, additions, all these are being constantly made, but the Dartmouth spirit remains the same, and as long as that maintains its strength we have nothing to fear. Last year began with brilliant prospects. In the first place, consider the changes in college equipment. Wheeler Hall was added to our already fine list of dormitories, and New Dartmouth Hall was very nearly completed. The football season, the most important thing of all to the undergraduate mind, was carried through with success, the temporary gloom caused by the Colgate defeat vanishing before the tie game with Harvard and the great victories over Princeton and Brown. Thanksgiving came and went with the usual exodus. The few weeks before Christmas were quiet, but the basket ball and hockey teams began their campaign in earnest. The exams, came only too soon after vacation; then the college settled down to the long wait for Easter. Open fires and cosy corners took the place of long walks and baseball games on the Campus. But smoke talks, and entertainments by the musical, dramatic and vaudeville clubs furnished plenty of diversion. The basket ball team of last year was the best the College has ever had, and the well-earned championship of the East was a fitting reward for their labors. If the hockey team was not very successful, it did its best under the adverse conditions Hanover offers, and the sport is as yet new to Dartmouth. The signal event of this period was the opening of New Dartmouth Hall, on the second anniversary of the burning of the old building. The exercises were simple, but the significance of the day was not lost to those who participated in them. Surely, what more splendid monument to the spirit of our alumni ! Spring came at last, and with it baseball and track interests, and the Easter vacation. With this past, the College was ready for the last term of the year, with its beautiful weather, its varied attractions. Not the least among these was Junior Week, and the short interval of feminine society was a success from every standpoint. D A R T M O U T H. 1 9 8 181 •+ • + •++ •+ ■• •+++++ •+ •+++• ■•• +• • • • •• • • •l•• • • • •• •• • • •• • +• • •• + ' ++• •• •+ ' ■The baseball season, too, was a success. In spite of our poor beginning, the general results were very gratifying, especially the 3 to 1 game with Harvard, which, coming on the same day with the winnmg of the national two-mile relay championship, caused a bonfire and celebration not soon to be forgotten. Of the track team, the remarks applied to the baseball team are equally true. We went down to Cambridge with insufhcicnt practice, owing to poor weather, and were badly beaten : but that our showing with Harvard ga ve no proof of our real strength is amply demonstrated by our victory in the N. E. A. A. U. games. While our athletes were thus active, work along other lines was likewise progressing. Ground was broken for the three new dormitories. North and South Fayerweather, Hub- bard No. 2, and Webster Hall, the new administration building. The erection of these buildings is another illustration of Dartmouth ' s march of progress. But time was passing. All too soon Commencement came, and at its close another class went out of its college home into the great world. To feel sure of the success of the men of I 906, it is enough to remember that they spent four years at Dartmouth. So the year passed. So others have passed, and will pass, and through them all run the same pleasure, the same sorrows, the same high ideals of sport and life. In short the same college life that makes Dartmouth men. COACH FOI.SOM EXERCISES AT DARTMOUTH HALL r-|T - ?J- 4 • k 1 EXERCISES AT THE BE MA o f:M| B H TR H H w . Jy Sr Banh j i[ji£ !y fS 4pR ■1 ■lutJ ■■u B|i 9P fKa ■r jHfl E I H iBHIh Hi pPHi H % b : ai a INTERMISSION HE PIPE OF PEACE 186 THE AEGIS. ' O L. XXXV One Hundred and Thirty - Seventh Commencement JUNE 23-27, 1906 Saturday, June 23 8.00 p. M. Barge and Class of 66 Prize Speaking in College Church. Sunday, June 24 10.30 A. M. Baccalaureate Sermon. 8.00 P. M. Annual Address before ■. M. C. A. Monday, June 25 3.00 p. M. Class Day Exercises. Tuesday, June 26 8.30 A. M. Phi Beta Kappa Meeting. 0.30 A. M. Address — Phi Beta KLappa. 2.30 p. M. Annual Alumni Meeting. 5.00 P. M. Reunion Greek Letter Societies. 7.30 P. M. Dramatic Club in The Founders. 9.30 P. M. President ' s Reception. Wednesday, June 27 9.00 A. M. Prayers in Rollins Chapel. 0.00 A. M. Commencement Exercises. 2.30 P. M. Alumni Dinner. 9.00 P. M. Commencement Ball. D A R T M O U 1 H. 19 8 187 Commencement Day Exercises At the College Church JUNE 27, 1906 Anthem: Kyrie from First Mass . Prayer. Psalm cxxxvi Paraphrased by John Milton. Tune: Nuremburg. 1. The Law of Interstate Commerce. Arthur Bond Meservey, Ashland, New Hampshire. 2. The Goal of Human Endeavour. Albert George Heyhoe, North Pomfret, Vermont. 3. Scientific Investigation of the United States Government. Ralph Dennison Beetle, New Bedford, Massachusetts. 4. Citizenship and the Study of History. Robert Irving Adriance, Winchester, Massachusetts. 5. The American Note of Literature. Francis Lane Childs, Henniker, New Hampshire. 6. The Corporation. Thurlow Marshall Gordon, Melhuen, Massachusetts. With salutatory rank. With valedictory rank. Counod 188 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV 4 4 4 ' l ' ! ' l 4 4 4 ' 4? 4 4 4 ' 4 rT 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 ' 1 ' 4 4 1? ' I ' j? 4? 4 4 1? t 4 4 ' Degrees Conferred in Course Bachelors of Arts ■fRoberl Irving Adnance George Norman Bankarl Thomas Barker tRalph Dennison Beetle William Thomas Bell Cra vford Morrison Bishop Robert McCutchins Blood William Moltimer Bodwell Noble Oscar Bowlby Colborn Barrell Bracket! Roy Bracket! Addison Gott Brooks John Jay Burtch Ray Evan Butterfield Robert Franklin Carpenter Howard James Chidley Powles Corners, Ontario Francis Lane Childs Henniker. N. H. Edward Everett Clark Pittsfield. N. H. Harry Warner Coburn, Jr. Lowell. Mass. Eliot Sanborn Cogswell Stratford, Conn. Thomas Michael Connell East Weymouth, Mass. Randall Bradford Cooke East Whitman. Mass. Winchester. Mass. Bridgton, Me. Chicago. Ill, New Bedford, Mass. Durham, N. H. Glyndon. Md. Brookline, Mass- Portland. Me. Wilder, Vt. Greenland. N, H. Limington. Me. Gloucester. Mass. Chicago, 111. Perkinsville. Vt. Cleveland, O. ranklin Falls. N. H- John Wesley Cromwell, Jr. Raymond Cutting Malcolm James Edgerton Percy Elwood Enckson Robie Mason Evans Paul Revere Felt Hillsboro Trail Edward Ford Charles Ward French Edward Sanborn French Jesse XX ' itherspoon Gage William Henry Gardiner. Oscar Edward Gibb Barton Reuben Albert Goodwin Thurlow Marshall Gordon tFoster Erwln Guyer Max Hartmann Daniel Phillips Hatch Edward .Albert Herr Albert George Heyhoe Charles Sumner Howard Jonas Hutchmson Fred Andros Jones Washington. D. C. Northfield. N ' t. Northfield. Vt. Kearny, N. J. Frv ' eburg, Me. Bridge, N. H. Evanston. Ill- Roxbur ' . Mass. Somenille. Mass. Manchester. N. H. Jr. Chicago. 111. Landing. Vt. Grolon. Vt. Methuen. Mass. Hyannis. Mass- Norwood, Mass. Everett, Mass. Waterbury. Conn. North Pomfret, ' t. Oskaloosa. la. Chicago, 111. Nashua, N. H. Arthur Olin K.elley Frank Howard Kelley Eric Philbrook Kelly John Howard Kingsbury Charles Herbert Kraft George Peavey Laton .Arthur Frederick Libby George Loff Donald Cahoon Mclntire Edgar Avery Marden John Knox Marshall T Arthur Bond Meservey Wilder Percival Montgomery X illiam Herbert Moore Erlon Hugh Neal X ' illiam Ray Page Harold Taylor Patten Philip Batcheller Paul Charles Alfred Pterce Walter Powers Eion Graham Pratt Herbert Williamson Ralnie Daniel Parke Ransom Nathan Carroll Redlon Edward Blanchard Redman Robert all ace Richardson John Burton Rix Harold Goddard Rugg Louis W ebster Russell Frederick Park er Scribner George James Seager Finlay Page Sleeper North Haverhill, N. H. Eugene Greeley Smith Templeton. Mass. Ephraim John Smith Newport, Vt. Joseph Thomas Smith East Weymouth, Mass. Roxbury, M ass. .Amesburj ' , M ass. Albany. N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Nashua, N. H. Putnam , Conn- W ' orcester. M ass. Roswell. N. M. Stoughton . M as? Brookline. M ass. Ashland. N. H. ■y Washington. D .c. Peterboro, N, H. Rochester. N, H. Shiloh, O. Cambridge , M ass. Boston, M ass. Sufficld, Conn, Hyde Park, M ass. Brooklyn, N, Y. Concord, N. H. Woodstock, Vt. Portlan d. Me. Lowell, M ass. Lisbon, N. H. Utica , N, Y. Proctorsvil lie. Vt. Plymouth, N, H. Raymond, N. H. Milo Centre, N. Y. Clyde Douglas Souter Bertrand Edwin Spencer Harold Bacon Stanton Earle Jason St. Clair Alphonso Remby Tarr George Dominick Terrien Ralph Joseph Thompson Henn ' Dutton Thrall Elbridge Chauncey Torrey William Bertram Twiss Remsen Varick umma cum IM agna cum laude Kearnv. N. J. Wilder. Vt. Newton. Mass- Plymouth. N. H. Gloucester. Mass. Nashua. N. H. Hyde Park. Mass. Leicester. Mass. West Newburv ' . Vt. New Bedford, Mass. Manchester, N. H. tCum laude. D A R 1 ' M O U 1 H. 19 8 189 Robert Burns Wallace Frederick William Walsh Dwight Stowc Waring  S umma cum laucJe. Milford, N. H. Somersworth, N. H. Fall River. Mass. fMagi Merton Wells Webster Harvey Foss Whittemore Harold Carter Winship na cum laude. Berlin. Conn. Framingham. Mass. Reading. Mass. tCum laude. Bachelors of Science George Augustus Alley Windham. N. H. Harry Wentworth Higman Chicago. 111. Marshall Louis Ailing Kensington. Conn. Percival Jerauld Holmes Somerville, Mass. Augustine Haines Ayers Concord, N. H. Willis Dearborn Howe Woodsville. N. H. Charles King Benton Peoria. III. John Thomas Keady Wakefield. Mass. James Albert Blalherwlck Denver, Colo. Henry Sibley Kendall LaGrange, 111. Charles Luther Bourne Auburndale, Mass. Nathaniel Leveroni Keene. N. H. Herbert Leslie Boynlon Haverhill. Mass. William Phipps McGrail Worcester. Mass. Maynor Davis Brock North Conway. N- H. Harry Allen McMore Fort Ann, NY. Homer Francis Brown Saco. Me. Harvey Sumner Macullar Cambridge, Mass. Thurmond Brown St. Louis. Mo. David John Mam Denver, Colo. Neil Stanley Buckbee French Mountain. N. Y. Leigh Shepard Martin Rockford. III. Arthur Newell Burnie Biddeford. Me. Vincente Mohna Merida, Mexico Arthur Wood Chapin Boston. Mass. Frank Thomas Morse Orange, Mass. Joseph Theodore Chase Holyoke. Mass. Michael Stephen O ' Brien Lawrence, Mass. Phillips Maurice Chase Galesburg. 111. Roy Mansfield Owen Chicago, III. Converse Alvah Chellis Meriden. N.H. Fred Foster Parker West Swanzey, N. H. Henry Howard Cheney Newtonville, Mass. Clifford Omera Perry Danvers. Mass. Albert Clarendon Cochran Andover. N. H. Charles Alonzo Russ Somerville. Mass. Arthur Mantor Cragin Kingston. N. Y. Norman Russell Newbury port, Mass. Hebert Wiley Cummings Baldwinsville, Mass. Ralph Wentworth Scoll Chestnut Hill, Mass. Joseph Cushing Lakeport. N. H. Guy Leonard Sickman Holyoke. Mass. Stephen Salisbury Cushing Lakeport, N. H. Harold Earle Smith Athol. Mass. Roy Erskine Denison Pittsfield. N. H. Watson Burchard Smith Omaha. Neb. Percy LotI De Nyse Brooklyn. N. Y. Carlton Monson Soule East Weymouth. Mass. Frank Herman Eastman Fort Ann. N. Y. George Leroy Swasey Concord, N. H. Halsey Charles Edgerton Northfield, Vt. Ernest Alvln Thompson Cambridge. Mass- Chester McKenzie Everett Champlain, N. Y. Clarence William Tourtello It Swampscolt, Mass. Van Dusen Fishback Brookings. S. D. Harold Edward Ward Kennebunk, Me. Ralph Corydon Filts Manchester. N. H. Harry Purcell Wavman Chicago. HI. William Henry Fox Clinton, Mass. Frederick William Welch East Lempstcr. N. H. Clarence Tebbets Gray Newport, Vt. Arthur Selhus Wells Middlesex, Vt. James Thomas Griffin, Jr. Raymond Collins Wood Haverhill, Mass. South Hadley Falls, Mass. Robert Garfield Wright Mlllon. Mass. Doctor of Philosophy Avery Eldorns Lambert. B.S. 1902 Framingham. Mass. Frederick Chase. .A.B. 1905 Harvard Law School. Masters of Arts Edmund Ezra Day. B.S. 1905 Cambridge. Mass. Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass. 190 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV •  Ji  Jf  Ji A A 1 J[i fjf ft ' 1 ' j ' J ' ' J ' ' i; ' ' J J ' t rr T i ' r Hermon Waldo Farwell, A.B. 1902 Columbia University, New York City, N. Y. Eliot Parke Frost, A.B. 1905 Hudson. Mass. Milo True Morrill, A.B. Carleton 1899 Dayton, Ohio Harold EIno Smith, A.B. 1903 Lebanon, N. H. George William Putnam, A.B. 1905 Hanover, N. H. Charles Bradford Sylvester, A.B. 1905 Groveland, Mass. William Billings Woodbury, A.B. Bowdoin 1900 Farmington, N. H, Master of Science Kingsley Allen Burnham, B.S. 1905 Boston, Mass. Masters of Commercial Science Howard Deioz Alwood, B.S. Port Limon, Costa Rica James Robert Merriam, A.B. New York City, N. Y. James Selh Adams, B.S. Biddeford, Me Walter Abbott Conley, B.S. Portland, Me Charles Francis Goodrich, B.S. Dorchester, Mass. Ralph Leonard Libby, B.S. Dover, N. H Hope Richard Messer, B.S. Claremont, N. H, Myron Ellis Wilham, B.S. Pigeon Cove, Mass. Civil Engineers Harne Langdon Muchemore, B.S. Portsmouth, N. H. Harrison George Roby, B.S- Whitewater, Wis. William Thomas Shaw, B.S. Middleboro, Mass. Leon Burdett Smith, B.S. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Guy Eric Woodward, B.S. Randolph, Vt. Doctors of Medicine John William Bowles Hanover, N. H. Hamlin Perley Bennett, A.B. Farmington, N. H. Edward Arthur Bullard Cambridge, Mass. Charles Brigham Chedel, A.B. Randolph, Vt. Roy Wentworth Malhes Willis Parker Craig, B.L. Marlow, N. H. Irvin Harris Farr Holyoke, Mass. George Herbert Foss Piltsfield, N. H. Park Rowe HoyI Lakeport, N. H. Carl Copeland McCorrison North Berwick, Me. Durham, N. H. DARTMOUTH. 1908 191 Honorary Degrees Masters of Arts Florizel Charles Avery, 1888 Allen HolUs. LL.B . Harvard. 1893 Vt infield Scott Montgomery. 1878 Stamford, Connecticut Concord, New Hampshire Washington, D. C. Doctor of Science Warren Upham, 1 87 1 St. Paul, Minnesota Doctors of Divinity Gains Glenn Atkins, Ohio State University, It Allen Eastman Cross, Amherst, 1886 Detroit, Michigan Boston. Mass. Doctor of Letters Frank Pierce Hili, 1876 Brooklyn, New York Doctors of Laws John Adams Aiken, 1874 Andrew Dickson White, Yale, 1853 Greenfield, Mass. llhaca. N. Y. 192 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Honors Awarded in 1906 Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship Class of 1905— Chester Newell Moore. Rufus Choate Scholars Seniors — Robert Irving Adriance, Howard James Chidley. Francis Lane Chllds. Halsey Charles Edgerton. Thurlow Marshall Gordon. Albert George Hey hoe, Nathaniel Leveroni. Juniors — Ernest Everett Just. Sophomores — Paul Mason Batchelder, Albert Richard Chandler. Freshmen — None. Special Honors Seniors. English — Crawford Morrison Bishop, Howard James Chidley. Francis Lane Childs. French — Foster Erwin Guyer, Frank Howard Kelley. Philosophy — Howard James Chidley. Albert George Heyhoe. Honors English — Howard James Chidley, X illiam Bertram Twiss. French — Foster Erwin Guyer. Frank Howard Kelley. German — Crawford Morrison Bishop. Sociology — Albert George Heyhoe. Philosophy — Howard James Chidley. Jr Halsey Gordan. Honorable Mention English — Crawford Morrison Bishop. Astronomy — John Wesley Cromwell. Zoology — Albert George Heyhoe. Botany — Foster Erwin Guyer. History — Robert Irving Adriance. Economics — Charles King Benlon. Charles Edgerton. Thurlow Marsha Nathaniel Leveroni, Arthur Bond Meservey. Philosophy — Howard James Chidley. Charles Alfred Pierce. Juniors French — Clarence George Filiau. Graphics — Harry Matt Gray. Botany — Ray Allison Spencer. History — Morris Kellogg Smith. Economics— Robert Isaac Lyon, Ernest Hodg- don Trickey. Sophomores Greek — Albert Richard Chandler, Raymond arren Sherburne. Latin — Joseph King Knight, Jr., Raymond W arren Sherburne. French — Morton Lee Lewis. German — Paul Mason Batchelder. John Adolph Detlefsen, Joseph King Knight. Jr.. Charles Howard Walker. Mathematics — Raymond Robert Marsden. Frederick Herman Munkelt. Graphics — Harold Lewis English, Roger Frank Hill, Frederick Herman Munkelt, Alva Bruce Rutherford. Physics — Paul Mason Batchelder- Zoology — Francis Gilman Blake. DARTMOUTH. 1908 193 Prizes Awarded in 1906 Prizes Grimes — English Composition Seniors First Prize — Francis Lane Childs Second Prize — Crawford Morrison Bishop Lockwood — English Composition Juniors Finl Prize — Harry Randolph Blylhe Second Prize — Clifford Eaton Norris Pacific Coast Alumni Association- American Literature Sophomores Lawrence Adler Note-Book Prizes Seniors and Juniors First Prize — Ray Alhson Spencer Second Prize — Francis Lane Childs Third Prize— Eric Philbrook Kelly Rollins — Oratory Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen First Prize — James Barrell Brown Second Prize — Harold Winslow Joyce Third Prize— iames Millon O ' Neill Smith — Extemporaneous Seniors First Prize — Michael Stephen O ' Brien Second Prize — Clyde Douglas Souter Class of 1866— Original Orations Juniors and Sophomores First Prize — James Barrett Brown Second Prize — John Alexander Clark Barge Gold Medal— Original Orations Seniors Michael Stephen O ' Brien Class of 1846— Latin Juniors First Prize — Arthur Howland Leavitt Second Prize — John Wilkes Hammond, Jr. Atherton — Greek Juniors First Prize — Homer Taft Sibley Second Prize- Dwight Willard Hiestand Thayer — Mathematics Sophomores First Prize — Frederick Herman Munkelt Second Prize — Arthur Badley Barnes Pray — Modern Languages Seniors French — Foster Erwin Guyer German — Foster Erwin Guyer Grimes— General Improvement Seniors Joseph Cushing Spalding— Mechanical Drawing Juniors (Scientific Course) First Prize— Hirty Mall Gray Second Prize — Roy Mullins Story — Philosophy Seniors Albert George Heyhoe 194 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Commencement Appointments Robert Irving Adriance Augustine Haines Ayers Ralph Dennison Beetle Charles King Benton Crawford Morrison Bishop Herbert Leslie Boynton Roy Bracket! Addison Gott Brooks Howard James Chidley Francis Lane Childs Arthur Mantor Cragin John Wesley Cromwell, Jr. Betrand Halsey Charles Edgerton William Henry Gardiner, Jr. Thurlow Marshall Gordon Foster Erwin Guyer Albert George Heyhoe Nathaniel Leveroni Harvey Sumner Macullar Arthur Bond Meservey Charles Alfred Pierce Edward Blanchard Redman Harold Goddard Rugg Carlton Monson Soule Edwin Spencer Phi Beta Kappa Robert Irving Adriance Augustine Haines Ayers Ralph Dennison Beetle Charles King Benton Crawford Morrison Bishop Herbert Leslie Boynton Roy Brackett Addison Gott Brooks Howard James Chidley Francis Lane Childs Arthur Mantor Cragin John Wesley Cromwell, Jr. Bertrand Halsey Charles Edgerton William Henry Gardiner, Jr. Thurlow Marshall Gordon Foster Erwin Guyer Albert George Heyhoe Nathaniel Leveroni Harvey Sumner Macullar Arthur Bond Meservey Charles Alfred Pierce Edward Blanchard Redman Harold Goddard Rugg Carlton Monson Soule Edwin Spencer ASSEMBLY HALL RECITATION KOO.M 3 S WINTER SCENE (- D U H O M z z o u B f- z o WEST WHEELOCK ST. (Looking East) E S I W H 1. K L O c; K SI. ( I. o o k i n K West) c 202 T H E A E G I S. V O L. XXXV Fraternities In the order of establishment of Chapters at Dartmouth College Psi Lpsilon Kappa Kappa Kappa Alpha Delta Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Theta Delta Chi Phi Delta Theta Chi Tau Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa Kappa Sigma Class Societies Junior Turtle Senior Sphinx Casque and Gauntlet Dragon Medical Society Alpha Kappa Kappa Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Psi Phi Gamma Delta Delta Tau Delta Chi Phi Scientific Fraternity A.lpha Delta Epsilon D A R r M O U T H. 19 8 203 Psi Upsilon Founded at Union College 1833 Roll of Chapters Theta Delta Beta Sigma Gamma Zeta Lambda Kappa Psi Xi Upsilon Iota Phi Pi Chi Beta Beta Eta Tau Mu Rho Omega Epsilon Union College 1833 University of New York 1837 Yale University 1839 Brown University 1840 Amherst College 1841 Dartmouth College . 1842 Columbia University 1842 Bowdoin College 1843 Hamilton College 1843 Wesleyan University 1848 University of Rochester 1858 Kenyon College 1860 University of Michigan 1863 Syracuse University . 1875 Cornell University . 1876 Trinity College 1880 Lehigh University . 1884 University of Pennsylvania 1889 University of Minnesota 1891 University of Wisconsin 1896 University of Chicago 1897 University of California 1902 204 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Psi Upsilon Zela Chapter Established 1842 Fratres e Doctoribus President, William Jewett Tucker Prof. Edwin J. Bartlett Prof. Homer E. Keyes Prof. Robert Fletcher Prof. Justin H. Smith Prof. Charles F. Richardson Prof. Robert L. Taylor Dr. William T. Smith Inst. Lemuel S. Hastings Prater in Urbe Rev. Samuel P. Leeds Fratres in Universitate 19 7 Walter Raymond Andrews Samuel Colcord Bartlett Mc K.eilo2 Carlos Thornton Pierce Curtis Plummer Smith I 908 Clinton Edwin Bills Warren Cleaveland Foote Charles LeMoyne DeAngelis Clarence Percy Skillin George Edwin Squier 1 909 George Ross Adams Russell Owen Alvord Max Knight Bontor Chase Brooks Ogden Brown John Rowland Childs Frederick Channing Johnson Maurice Kivel Graham Spear Lyon Emmet Hay Naylor John Kimball Saville George Henry Schildemiller Craig TTiorn Lynde Tucker Harold Abercrombie Wheat KK DARTMOUTH. 1908 205 ,|.4,4.4.4.4.4.4.4,,},,f4.4.4. 4.4. .t.4. f4.4 4 4 4.4.4.4.4.4 ' ' t4 t4 ' -t4-4-4 4 ' t4 4 ' 4 ' i-4- ' l--l--{ ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' ' l ' -l- ' l 4 ' -i ' ' f. Kappa Kappa Kappa FoumleJ 1842 Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. Marvin D. Bisbee Prof. Fred B. Emery Prof. Thomas W. D. Worthen Prof. John M. Guile Prof. John H. Gerould Fratres in Universitate I 906 Morrill Allen Gallagher Eugene Childs Brooks James Barrett Brown Samuel Hale, Jr. John Wilkes Hammond, Jr. William Jennings Wallis Angus McCoy 90 7 Ralph Glaze Robert Houghton Pearson Thomas Daniel Perry Reuben Parker Pritchard Edward Richardson Walter Butler Sanborn Thatcher Washburn Worthen Bertram Beckett Frank Gordon Cook John Baldwin Glaze William Ulysses Wyman I 908 Richard Brackeit Mcrril James Jackson Norton Arthur Turner Soule Lauris Goldsmith Treadway 909 Samuel Kent Bell Clifford Austin Blake Robert Arthur Burns Harvey Tuttle Caverly Slillman Clough Davis James Hitchcock Valentine Isaac Klopp Arthur Findley McLane Russell Arthur Pettengill Fred Leon Reed Arthur Howard Shoppelry Dana Elliott Waldron Vernon F rost West Joseph Washburn Worthen 206 I H E AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Alpha Delta Phi Founded at Hamillon College 1832 Roll of Chapters Hamilton Hamilton College . 1832 Columbia Columbia University 1836 Yale I ' ale University 1836 Amherst Amherst College 1836 Brunonian Broun University 1837 Harvard Harvard University 1837 Hudson Adelbert University 1841 Bovvdoin Bowdoin College 1841 Dartmouth Dartmouth College . 1846 Peninsular University of Michigan 1846 Rochester University of Rochester 1851 Williams Williams College 1851 Manhattan College of the City of New York 1855 Middletown Wesleyan University 1856 Kenyon Kenyon College 1858 Union Union College 1859 Cornell Cornell University . 1869 Phi Kappa Trinity College 1877 Johns Hopkins John Hopkins University 1889 Minnesota University of Minnesota 1892 Toronto University of Toronto 1893 Chicago Chicago University . 1896 Montreal McGill University . 1897 Wisconsin University of Wisconsin 1902 l r a.PA a. D A R T M O U r H . I 9 8 207 Alpha Delta Phi Darimnulh ChaplcT Established 1846 Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. Gabriel Campbell Prof. A. K. Hardy Prof. C. F. Emerson Prof. C. H. Hitchcock Prof. E. F. Langley Asst. Prof. R. M. Barton Inst, W. R. Gray Prof. C. A. Young Azro Karl Skinner Fratres in Urbe Watson Burchard Smith Harvey Foss Whittemore Fratres in Universitate 1 907 John Eustis Downey U Ande 190 7 Norman Locke Cushman George Harold Jamison William Rice Kimball Charles Frederick Luberge,- Harry Joseph Pelren James Crowley Reilly Charles Parker Woodvvorth 1 908 John Alexander Clark Donald Yerdon Frothingham Howard Hoyt Hilton Gardner Sparhawk Marion Chester Warren Melville Theodore Mead Bailey Merrill Middleton Follansbee Charles Dillcr Ryan 1 90 9 Joseph Leland Richardson Robert Billings Rugg Arthur Briggs Shaw George Elliott Shipley Porter MacDougall Smith John Arthur Swenson Henry Bassett Whilcomb frank Birtwistle Williams 208 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale Unhersit} 1844 Roll of Chapters Phi Theta Xi S:gma Gamma Psi Chi Upsilon Beta Kappa Eta L.ambda Pi Alpha Alpha Omicron Epsilon Rho Tau Mu Nu Beta Phi Iota Phi Chi Psi Phi Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi Delta Chi Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Delta Delta Tau Lambda Alpha Phi Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Pi Psi Mu Yale L ' niversity 1844 Bowdoin College .... 1845 Colby University 1846 .Amherst College 1847 X ' anderbilt University 1847 University- of .Alabama 1850 University of Mississippi 1850 Brow-n University 1850 University of North Carolina 1852 Miami University 1852 University of Virginia 1852 Kenyon College 1853 Dartmouth College 1853 Middlebury College 1855 University of Michigan . 1855 Williams College 1855 Lafayette College 1856 Hamilton College .... 1856 Colgate University 1856 University of the City of New York 1856 University of Rochester 1856 Central University of Kentucky 1857 Rutgers College 1861 De Pauw University 1866 W ' esleyan University 1867 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1867 Western Reserv ' e University 1863 Cornell University 1870 Syracuse University 1871 Columbia University 1874 University of California 1876 Trinity College 1879 University of Minnesota 1 889 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1890 Chicago University 1893 Tulane University 1898 Universit) ' of Toronto . 1898 University of Pennsylvania 1899 McGill ' University 1901 Leland Stanford University . 1902 University of Illinois . 1904 University of Wisconsin 1906 D A R T M O U 1 H . 19 8 209 Delta Kappa Epsilon Pi Chapter Established 1853 Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. J. F. Colby Prof. Craven 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. Carlton E. L. Gulick E. M. Hopkins Fratres in Universitate 190 5 Walter Huston Lillard I 906 Fred Foster Parker 190 7 John Harper Blaisdeii Harry Robert Heneage Philip Hartley Chase John Roy McLane Norman Charles Coombs Theodore Tovvne Redington Amos Dodge Charles Pctter Richardson Fred Emerson Foster John Carman Wallace George Warren Grebenstein Harry Richmond Welman Arthur Eugene Winslow 1908 Fred Allen Cooper Leonard Gates Nichols Walter Hartwell Harriman William Hubbard Patterson William Levan Lee John William Thompson I haddeus Neely Lillard Howard Knowltcn Williams Howard Edward McAllaster 1909 Henry Reginald Bankart Laurence Vaughn Gardner John Clough Stanley Gates Ralza Milon Cummings James Shaw Huselton Herman Louis Dillingham Harold Milton Prescott James Glynn Driscoll Kenneth Edward Root Emile Henri Erhard Wallace Mason Ross William Ingraham Fearing Thomas Cedric Wellsted 210 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV ' l ' ' t ' 1 ' i ' 1 ' ' t ' 1 ' ' i ' l ' t 1 ' ' ' 1 ' l 1 J- ' 1 ' 1 ' ' l t ' ' t l ' 1 ' l ' ' l ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' t ' ' i ' ' t ' h ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1? ' 1 ' ' ' l ' ' 1 ' t l ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' l ' i I 1 ' 1 { ' t t t ' I ' f i ' ■j- ' j pj ' , Theta Delta Chi Founded at Union College 1847 Roll of Chapters Zeta Brown University . 1853 Epsilon College of William and Mary . 1853 Eta Bovvdoin College . 1854 Kappa Tufts College 1856 Iota Harvard University 1856 Xi Hobart College 1857 Phi Lafayette College . 1866 Psi Hamilton College . 1867 Chi University of Rochester 1867 Omicron Deuteron Dartmouth College . 1869 Beta Cornell University . 1870 Lambda Boston University 1876 Pi Deuteron College of the City of N ew ' ork 1881 Rho Deuteron Columbia University 1883 Nu Deuteron Lehigh University . 1884 Mu Deuteron Amherst College 1885 Gamma Deuteron University of Michigan 1889 Iota Deuteron Williams College 1891 Tau Deuteron University of Minnesota 1892 Sigma Deuteron University of Wisconsin 1895 Chi Deuteron Columbian University 1896 Delta Deuteron University of California 1900 Zeta Deuteron McGill University . 1901 Eta Deuteron Leland Stanford, Jr., University . 1903 Theta Deuteron Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1906 ,| ' s:i prrka.PJula DARTMOUTH, 1908 211 Theta Delta Chi Oniicron Dcidcron Chapter Established 1869 Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. Charles Darwin Adams Prof. John Merrill Poor Prof. Herbert Darling Foster Prof. George Ray Wicker Fratres in Universitate Thomas Vincent Uniac 190 7 Henry Thomas Haley Charles Henry Hathaway John Harold Jordan Robert Raymond Lane Erastus Beethoven Badger, 2nd Arthur Bradley Barnes Gordon Blanchard Laurence Wakeman Griswold Morton Hull Isaac Beauchamp Locke 19 08 Harry Sullivan McDevitt Harold Louville Nilcs Richard Steele Southgate Leon Alfred Sprague Allan Moore Perkins James Sullivan Proctor Douglas Donald Ruxton Malcolm Stearns Laurence Metcalf Symmes John Morris Tatterson Harry Eugene Burroughs Leon Baker Farley I 909 Benjamin Lang Richard Baldwin Locke Richard John Lord 212 I HE AEGIS., VOL. XXXV Phi Delta Theta Founded at Miami Universit}; 1848 Roll of Chapters Miami University 1848 Indiana University - 1849 Central College 1850 Wabash College 1850 University of Wisconsin 1857 Northwestern University 1859 Butler University 1859 Ohio Wesleyan University 1860 Franklin College I860 Hanover College I860 University of Michigan 1864 University of Chicago 1865 De Pauw University 1868 Ohio University 1868 Missouri University 1870 Knox College 1871 University of Georgia 1871 Emory College 1871 Iowa Wesleyan University 1871 Mercer University 1872 Cornell University 1872 Lafayette College 1873 University of California 1873 University of Virgina 1873 Randolph-Macon College 1874 University of Nebraska 1875 Pennsylvania College 1875 Washington and Jefferson College 1875 Vanderbilt University 1876 University of Alabama 1877 Lombard College 1878 Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1879 Allegheny College 1879 University of Vermont 1879 Dickinson College 1880 University of Minnesota Westminster College University of Iowa University of Kansas University of the South University of Texas Ohio State University University of Pennsylvania Union University Columbia University Colby University Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Williams College Southwestern University Syracuse University Washington and Lee University Lehigh University Amherst College Brown University Tulane University Washington University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of III nois Purdue University Case School of .Applied Science University of Cincinnati University of Washington Kentucky State College McGill University University of Colorado Georgia School of Technology Pennsylvania State College University of Toronto University of South Dakota 1881 1880 1882 1882 1885 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1885 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1888 1889 1889 1891 1891 1893 1893 1896 1898 1900 1901 1902 1902 1902 1904 1906 1906 DARTMOUTH. 1908 213 + •+ •• + •• •• • •• •++++• • • • • + •+• ■t•■i•• • •■• • • •• • • • • • •l•+ •• • •• •• ■•+ •• • ++• +• • • ' Phi Delta Theta Nen Hampshire Alpha Established 1884 Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. Frank Haigli Dixon Dr. Charles Flughes Johnston Fratres in Urbe Edgar Hayes Hunter Arthur Perry Fairfield Eugene Richard Musgrove Frank Abbott Musgrove Fratres in Universitate Phillips Maurice Chase Halsey Beach Loder 190 7 Dennis Leo Black Robert Carlyle Cochrane Thomas Sullivan Field Earl Bloodgood Fowler William Frank Garby Waller Gardner Kennedy Howard Monroe Judson Ira Humphrey Prouty William Augustus Sanborn, Jr. Chauncey Wayland Smith Chester Arthur Stearns James William Wallace Alfred Gantt White I 908 Webster Brewer Evans Edward Chipman Farrington Mason Avery Lewis Walter Clarence Rich Arthur Thompson Stuart Stanford Davis Tappan Phillip Laforrest Thompson Robert Fears Thompson Howard Franklin Whipple 1909 Delmont Rockwood Bradley Chester Snow Brett Ralph Earl Cushman Bertrand Carr French Joseph Rae Graff Nathaniel Jacob Howland Warren Lawrence Peck Harvie Ellsworth Schwartz Sidney Hammond Thompson 214 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV . .|.  j fj 4. fj r  fji tj« | r|7 f{i 4 •J 4 ' 4 4 4 4 rl 4 ' ' i?4 ' 4 4 ' 4 ' 4 4 4 4 Beta Theta Pi Founded ai Miami Universit} 1839 Roll of Chapters Miami University Cincinnati University Western Reserve University Ohio University Transylvania University Washington and Jefferson College De Pauw University Indiana University University of Michigan Wabash College Central University BrowTi University Hampden-Sidney College University of North Carolina Ohio Wesleyan University Hanover College Knox College University of Virginia Davidson College Bethany College Beloit College University of Iowa Wittenburg College Westminster College Iowa Wesleyan University University of Chicago Denison University Washington University University of Wooster University of Kansas University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Dickinson College Boston University Johns Hopkins University 1839 University of California 1879 1841 Kenyon College 1879 1841 Rutgers College 1879 1841 Cornell University 1879 1842 Stevens Institute of Technology 1879 1842 Saint Lawrence University 1879 1845 University of Maine 1879 1845 University of Pennsylvania 1880 1845 Colgate University 1880 1846 Union University 1881 1848 Columbia University 1881 1849 Amherst College 1883 1850 Vanderbilt University 1884 1852 University of Texas 1885 1853 Ohio State University 1885 1853 University of Nebraska 1888 1855 Pennsylvania Stale College 1888 1855 University of Denver 1883 1858 University of Syracuse 1889 1860 Dartmouth College i889 1862 University of Minnesota 1890 1866 Wesleyan University- 1890 1867 University of Missouri 1890 1867 Lehigh University 1891 1868 Yale University 1892 1868 Stanford University 1894 1868 University of West Virginia 1900 1869 University of Colorado 1900 1872 Bowdoin College 1900 1872 Washington Stale University 1901 1873 University of Illinois 1902 1873 Purdue University 1903 1874 Case School of Applied Science 1905 1876 University of Toronto I9C6 1877 fv ii. PAifn DARTMOUTH. 1908 213 Beta Theta Pi Alpha Omega C iup cr Established 1889 Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. Frank A. Sherman Prof. George L. Lyman Fratres in Urbe Dorance B. Currier David Storrs Adna D. Storrs William B. Woodbury Fratres in Universitate 1 905 William Plummer Clough I 906 Jeremiah Arthur Farrington Jesse Witherspoon Gage Edward Albert Herr 1907 Fred Harold Baldwin Ralph Waldo Emerson Savvin Philip Austin Early Cornelius Mortimer Stilphen Morton Howard Langill Harry Carl Storrs I 908 John William Corcoran Joseph Joyce Donahue Ralph Elmere Crowley Raymond Brewer Parker Edwin Woodbridge Darling Allan Gray Tenney 1909 Robert Merritt Bruce George Francis Kennedy Joseph Cleveland Brusse Allen Edward Newton Norman Rudolf Catharin Rollin Harmon Perley Clarence Edwin Cummings Harold Houghton Pratt Henry Golden Willard Lewis Ruhe Joseph Richmond Hatch Herman Luther Walker Daniel Edward Watson 216 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Sigma Chi Founded at Miami University 1855 Roll of Chapters Alpha Gamma Eta Lambda Xi Omicron Psi Thela Kappa Epsilon Rho Zeta Phi Mu Omega Chi Beta Delta Delta Phi Phi Zeta Zeta Theta Thela Kappa Kappa Alpha Gamma Alpha Zeta Alpha Eta Alpha Theta Zeta Psi Alpha Epsilon Alpha lota Alpha Lambda Alpha Nu Alpha Xi Alpha Beta Alpha Omicron Alpha Pi Alpha Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Chi Alpha Psi Alpha Omega Alpha Alpha Eta Eta l ambda Lambda Nu Nu Mu Mu Xi Xi Omicron Omicron Rho Rho Tau Tau Upsilon Upsilon Psi Psi Omega Omega Beta Gamma Miami University .... 1855 Ohio Wesleyan University ..... 1855 University of Mississippi ...... 185 Indiana University 1858 De Pauw University 1859 Dickinson College 1859 University of Virginia 1860 Pennsylvania College 1863 Bucknell University 1864 George Washington University 1864 Butler College .... 1865 Washington and Lee University . 1866 Lafayette College 1867 Denison University 1868 Northwestern University 1869 Hanover College .... 1871 University of Wooster . 1873 Purdue Univers ' ty 1875 University of Pennsylvania . 1875 Central University 1876 University of Michigan . 1877 University of Illinois . 1881 Ohio State University . 1882 Beloit College . 1882 State University of Iowa 1882 Massachusetts Institute of Technoloe y 1882 University of Cincinnati 1882 University of Nebraska 1883 Illinois Wesleyan University . 1883 University of Wisconsin 1884 University of Texas 1884 University of Kansas 1884 University of California 1886 Tulane University 1886 Albion College 1886 Lehigh University 1887 University of Minnesota 1888 University of South California 1889 Cornell University 1890 Pennsylvania State College 1891 Vanderbilt University 1891 Leiand Stanford. Jr.. University 1891 Hobart College 1892 Dartmouth College 1893 Kentucky State College . 1893 Columbia University 1894 West Virginia University 1895 University of the State of Missouri 1896 University of Chicago 1897 University of Maine. l ' ;02 Washington University . 1902 University of Washington 1903 Syracuse University 1904 L niversity of Arkansas . 1905 Colorado College . 1906 %1 ■' ■— Drftia. riulti DARTMOUTH, 1908 217 ' 4 4 ' 4 ' 4 ' + +4 ' + + 4 + + + 4 +4 + 4 ++ + 4 4 + 4 •!• 4 4 ' 4 4 r 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 •fr 4 4 4 Sigma Chi Ela Ela Chapter Eslablishcd 1893 Prof. J. V. Hazen Inst. C. E. Bolser Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. C. A. Holden Inst. F. E. Austin Fratres in Urbe D. B. Russell P. R. Bugbee Fratres in Universitate I 906 Augustine Haines Ayres 190 7 Richard Henry Goode Lester Stiles Berry Allan Brown James Alexander Burns Warren Currier Walter Aiken Hancock Roy Harmon Keith Porter Webber Lowe Thomas Paul Morrissey Royal Kilburn Abbott Benjamin Ayer John Hancock Dowdall Alan Frederick Hersey Robert Jameson Holmes Sanford Bertram Hooker Albert Rockwell Hazen Herbert Davis Hinman Ernest Fo ' ey 1 908 Earl Clifford Mower Fitzroy Pillsbury Eugene Prentice Charles Noah Safford William Hidden Woodman 1909 Ira Nelson Kilburn Elmer Eddy Monroe Anson McLoud William Townsley Patch Russell Brown Patterson Walter Clarence Rogers rheo Rice Smith 218 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Phi Kappa Psi FountieA at IVashington and Jefferson College, 1852. Pennsylvania Alpha Virginia Alpha Pennsylvania Beta Pennsylvania Gamma Pennsylvania Epsilon Virginia Beta Mississippi Alpha Pennsylvania Zeta Pennsylvania Eta Ohio Alpha Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta Indiana Alpha Ohio Beta Iowa Alpha New York Alpha Pennsylvania Thela Indiana Beta New York Gamma Wisconsin Alpha Kansas Alpha Michigan Alpha Pennsylvania Iota Maryland Alpha Ohio Delta Wisconsin Gamma New York Beta New York Epsilon Minnesota Beta Pennsylvania Kappa West Virginia Alpha California Beta New York Zeta Nebraska Alpha Massachusetts Alpha New Hampshire Alpha California Gamma Indiana Delta Tennessee Delta Rhode Island Alpha Illinois Delta Texas Alpha Ohio Epsilon Roll of Chapters Washington and Jefferson College University of Virginia . Allegheny College Bucknell University Pennsylvania College Washington and Lee University Univers.ty of Mississippi Dickinson College Franklin and Marshall Colli Ohio Wesleyan University Northwestern University University of Chicago De Pauw University Wittenberg College State University of Iowa Cornell University Lafayette College Indiana State University Columbia University University of Wisconsin University of Kansas University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania Johns Hopkins University Ohio State University . Beloit College Syracuse University Colgate University University of Minnesota Swarthmore College University of West Virginia Leland Stamford Jr., University Brooklyn. Polytechnic Institute Nebraska University Amherst College . Dartmouth College University of California Purdue University Vanderbilt University Brown University University of Illinois Uni ersity of Texas Case School of Applied Science 1852 1853 1855 1855 1855 1855 1857 1859 I860 1861 1864 1865 1865 1866 1867 1869 1869 1869 1872 1875 1876 1876 1877 1879 1880 1881 1883 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1893 1895 1895 1896 1899 1901 1901 1902 1904 1904 1906 IlftHa JOtila DARTMOUTH. 1908 219 + • •++ • • • • • • • •+ •+ •+4• •4• •• • • • +• +++• •+•i•l-• • +• • • • • +• •l•• •l•■• •l•• +• • • ■• Phi Kappa Psi New Hampshire Alpha Eslahlished 1896 Thomas Louis Barnes Fratres in Urbe Charles Howard Dudley Daniel Capron Norton Fratres in Universitate Marshall Louis Ailing Oscar Bowen Gilbert Samuel Lawrence Barnes Francis Burleigh Boyer Ray Wilbur Brown Fred Bacon Greenleaf John Shelley Hart Reuben Hayes Raymond Ledden Cams John Stephen Everett Eben Winslow Fiske 190 7 908 Henry Dwight Howard, Jr. George Henry Howard Harry George Kelly Roy Everett Lavin William Maddock Silleck William Dodge Walker Luther Maxwell Howe Thomas Eugene Jordan Raymond Robb Marsden Frederick Edward Schilling 909 George Thomas Burns Philip Minot Chase Thomas Augustus Fardy Harold Seward Hall Arthur Lowell Herrick Simpson Wesley Horner, Jr. Ralph Herbert Marston Chester Norman Perry Robert Mason Stone Herbert Moore Walker Louis Forrest Wright 220 IHE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Alpha Theta Lambda Nu Sigma Omicron Pi Tau Psi Omega Alpha Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Zeta Deuteron Theta Deuteron Zeta Nu Deuteron Xi Deuteron Omicron Deuteron Delta Xi Beta Delta Xi Pi Deuteron Rho Deuteron Sigma Deuteron Tau Deuteron Sigma Lambda Deuteron Alpha Phi Zeta Phi Beta Chi Theta Psi Gamma Phi Kappa Nu Iota Mu Mu Sigma Pi Iota Kappa Tau Rho Chi Beta Mu Nu E.psilon Alpha Chi Tau Alpha Chi Mu Chi Iota Lambda Nu Chi Mu Omega Mu Sigma Tau Delta Nu Sigma Nu Pi Rho Chi Upsilon Lambda Iota Lambda Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Founded al V ashmgton and Jefferson College, 1848 Roll of Chapters Washington and Jefferson College University of Alabama De Pauw University Bethel College Pennsylvania College University of Virginia Allegheny College Hanover College . Wabash College . Columbia University Illinois University . Knox College Washington and Lee University Ohio Wesley an University Indiana State University Yale University Western Reserve University Ohio State University . University of California University of Pennsylvania Bucknell University Gettysburg College University of Kansas Wooster University Lafayette College . University of Texas Wittenberg College Denison University University of Michigan William Jewell College Lehigh University Colgate University Pennslyvania State College Cornell University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Minnesota Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Tennessee . Richmond College Johns Hopkins University New York University Amherst College . Trinity College Union College University of Wisconsin University of Illinois University of Nebraska University of Missouri . University of Maine University of Washington Dartmouth College Syracuse University Brown University University of Chicago Purdue University Leiand Stanford University 1846 1855 1856 1856 1858 1859 1860 1864 1866 1866 1866 1867 1868 1869 1871 1875 1876 1878 1879 1881 1882 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1884 1885 1885 1886 1887 1887 1888 1888 1889 1889 1889 1890 1890 1891 1892 1893 1893 1893 1893 1897 1898 1899 1899 1900 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 DARTMOUTH. 1908 22 1 Phi Gamma Delta Delta A ' u Chapter Established I9()| John Jay Buitch Frater e Doctoribus Inst. Wm. H. Murray Frater in Urbe Dr. George S. Graham Fratres in Universitate 1906 Paul Revere Felt Clarence William Tourtellott I 907 John Franklin Crocker, Jr. Leon Levy Currier Ralph Gardner Knight William Alonzo Martin, Jr. Russell Hastings Peck Boyd Wason Putnam Russell Burleigh Wright 908 George Fredson Baine Howard Wyman Cowee Sumner Crosby John Adolph Detlefsen George William Elwell William D. Knight Phillip Stearns Avery Frank Mervin Bartletf Harold Hutchins Burbank Robinson Haile Mower Henry Arthur Leon Lewis Arthur Dennis O ' Shea Arthur Boylston Rotch Henry Lewis Stone Burton Durrell 7 horpe Edgar Fowler White 909 Willi, Frederick Haubricli Mor Jonah Jay Newton Maurice Readey Frank Joseph Reagan Stucklen 222 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV I  j 4 j. 4 4 l 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' t ' 4 ' 4 4 4 4 ' 4 ' i ' 4 4 4 4 ' 4 ' 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' ' 4 ' 4 ' i ' 4 ' 4 4 Delta Tau Delta Founded ai Bethan}) College 1860 Roll of Chapters Gamma Beta Alpha Mu Kappa Beta Alpha Beta Beta Beta Upsilon Beta Psi Rho Beta Lambda Delia Beta Zeta Epsilon Upsilon Omicron Chi Beta Epsilon Zeta Beta Theta Beta Eta Beta Kappa Pi Lambda Beta Iota Beta Gamma Beta Mu Beta Nu Beta Xi Beta Omicron Beta Pi Beta Rho Beta Tau Beta Phi Beta Chi Phi Omega Beta Omega Gamma Alpha Gamma Delta Gamma Beta Gamma Gamma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Zeta Gamma Eta Gamma Theta Gamma lota Gamma Kappa Nu Washington and Jefferson College . 1861 Ohio University .... 1862 Allegheny College 1863 Ohio Wesleyan University 1866 Hillsdale College 1867 Indiana University 1870 De Pauvv ' University 1871 University of Illinois . - . 1872 Wabash College .... 1872 Stevens Institute of Technology 1874 Lehigh University 1874 University of Michigan . 1875 Butler College, University of Indianapolis 1875 Albion College .... 1876 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1879 University of Iowa 1880 Kenyon College .... 1881 Emory College .... 1882 Adelberl College .... 1882 University of the South . 1883 University of Minnesota 1883 University of Colorado 1883 University of Mississippi 1886 Vanderbilt University 1886 University of Virginia . 1888 University of Wisconsin 1888 Tufts College .... 1889 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1889 Tulane University 1889 Cornell University 1890 Northwestern University 1893 Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1893 University of Nebraska . 1894 Ohio State University 1894 Brown University 1896 Washington and Lee University 1896 University of Pennsylvania 1897 University of California 1898 University of Chicago 1898 University of West Virginia . 1900 Armour Institute of Technology 1901 Dartmouth College 1901 Columbia College 1902 Wesleyan University 1902 Columbian University 1903 Baker University 1903 University of Texas 1904 University of Missouri 1905 University of Lafayette 1906 JJt:rha.P ultt. DARTMOUTH, 1908 223 Delta Tau Delta Camnia Gamnui Chapter Established 1901 Prater e Doctoribus Prof. Norman Everett Gilbert Frater in Urbe Leon Winfield Webster Frater in Universitate Patrick John Manning Henry Cleveland Blake Harry Randolph Blythe Walter Hayden Clough Earnest Howard Frost Julian Chapin Harris 1907 Robert Park Morrison Lewis William Joseph Minsch Harold Duncan Oliphant Fred Dickey Ordway Thomas Edward Riley Earl Thomas Richards Jesse Hardmg Richard Rodgers Peebles Alva Bruce Rutherford Carl Hawes Butman Edgar Stratton Chappelear Bertram Hatton Herbert Richardson Hawes Charles Arthur Luck I 908 1 909 Seymour Suffle Rutherford Charles Conant Severance August Frederic Vietor Leo Francis Nolan George Woodbury Oliphant James Andrew Turner Arthur Cordingley White George Monroe York 224 I HE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Chi Phi Founded at Princeton University, 1 824 Roll of Chapters Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron Rho Phi Chi Psi Omega University of Virginia 1859 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1873 Emory College 1869 Rutgers College 1867 Hampton-Sidney College . 1867 Frankhn and Marshall College 1855 University of Georgia 1867 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1878 Ohio State University 1883 University of California 1875 Stevens Institute of Technology 1883 University of Texas 1892 Cornell University . 1868 Yale University 1877 Lafayette College 1874 A.mherst College 1873 Dartmouth College . 1902 Lehigh College 1872 Georgia Institute of Technology 1904 D A R T M O U 1 H . 19 8 225 Chi Chapter Chi Phi Established 1902 Frater e Doctoribus Instr. Frank Cochrane Moore Fratres in Universitate 1 906 Robert Irving Adriance Jean Duane Gillette Ralph Crosby Herrick Albert Harper Kitching Henry Richardson Lane Francis Gilman Blake Arthur Kimball Blood Richard Stevens Danforth Arthur Allen Eberly Winthrop Austin Griffin Arthur Merriam Wyman Karl Raymond Hammond Samuel Fred King Fred Dighton Laton George Peavey Laton 1 907 Charles Reed Main Bremer Whidden Pond Roswell Olcott Post, Jr. EKvood Seward Richardson John Appleton Tarbell 1 908 909 Harold Sawtelle Hobart Harry Beane Kennedy Joseph Ralph Libby William Alexander Miller Karl Herbert Pitcher Francis Asbury Robinson Henry Edmund Meleney Harold Allen Osborne Earle Jackson Rogers Mark Anson Smith 226 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Chi Tau Kappa Founded 1904 Frater in Urbe George William Putnam 1 907 Warren Chesborough Billings Orlando Chester Davis Charles Weeks Fields Richard Hazen Frank Fulton Rowell Wilfred Hiram Smart Parker Wilson Tabor Arthur Wendell Tavlor Benjamin Martin Washburn 1 908 Charles Greenleaf Bennett David Robert Blanpied Guy Cleveland Blodgett Donald Laird Comstock George Bruce Fine Roger Frank Hill Stacey Burton Irish George Paul Leete Ralph Holmes Sherburne Raymond Warren Sherburne I 909 Wilbur Irving Bull Benjamin Prescott Burpee Charles Elbert Dole Benjamin Harmon Dudley Harold Richard Foss Oliver Parker Greenwood Edson Burnell Smith Ralph Maynard Wight D A R r M O U T H. 1 9 8 227 Phi Sigma Kappa Founded at Maisachusells Agricidtural College 1873 Roll of Chapters Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron Pi Rho Sigma Fau Upsilon Phi Chi Massachusetts Agricultural College 1873 Union University 1888 Cornell University . 1889 West Virginia University . 1891 Yale University 1893 College of the City of New York 1896 University of Maryland 1897 Columbia University 1897 Stevens Institute of Technology 1899 Pennsylvania Stale College 1899 George Washington University 1900 University of Pennsylvania . 1889 Lehigh University . 1901 Saint Lawrence University 1902 Massachusetts Institute of Techno ogy 1902 Franklin and Marshall College 1903 Queen ' s University . 1903 Saint John ' s College 1903 Dartmouth College . 1905 Brown University 1906 Sivarlhmcre College 1906 Williams College 1906 228 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Phi Sigma Kappa Tau Chapter Eitahlished 1903 Fratres e Doctoribus Prof. Chester Nathan Gould Inst. Charles W. Sheard Fratres in Universitate I 906 William Mortimer Bodwell John William Edward Glattfeld Charles Arthur Allingham Rice Arthur Theodore Anderson Frank William Anderson Jasper Sprague Dunham Sidney Channing Hazelton Werner Helmboldt Francis Townsend Kullberg 1 907 1 908 I 909 Chester James Sandy Robert Thomas Stokes, Jr. Edward Chandler Ford Gustaf James Gustafson Charles Howard Walker Stanley Winthrop Leighton Edward Plumer Norris Frank Thornton Olmstead Perley Nelson Storer ® DARTMOUTH. 1908 229 l,J. ,, . . . .4. .. . ++ - • -+• •+• • •+ •• • • + • • • • • • • • • ■' • • • •+• • • ' ' • • • ■• • 4•• • • • • . Zela Beta Ela Prime Mu Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Kappa Lambda Alpha Chi Phi Omega Upsilon Tau Ch. Psi lola Gamma Beta Thela Theta Pi Eta Sigma Nu Xi Delta Alph Alph Alph Alph Alph Alph Alph Alph Alpha Alpha Alpha Gamma Delta Zela Ela Thela Kappa Epsilon Lambda Mu Nu Pi Alpha Rho Alpha S- ma Alpha Tau Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Psi Alpha Omega Beta Alpha Beta Beta Beta Delta Beta Gamina Beta Epsilon Beta Zela Kappa Sigma Founded at Univcnit}) of Virginia 1867 Roll of Chapters University of Virginia University of Alabama Trimly College Washington and Lee University University of Maryland Mercer University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee Lake Forest University Southwestern Presbyterian U; University of the South Hampden-Sidney College University of Texas Purdue University LTntversity of Maine Southwestern University Louisiana State University University of Indiana Cumberland Univereity Swarthmore College Randolph Macon College Tulane University William and Mary College University of Arkansas . Davidson College , University of Illinois Pennsylvania State College University of Michigan . George Washington University Southwestern Baptist Unive rsi Cornell University University of Pennsylvania University of Vermont University of North Carolina Wofford College . Wabash College . Bowdoin College . Ohio Stale University Georgia School of Technology Millsaps College . Bucknell University University of Nebrask. William Jewell College Brown University Richmond College Washington and Jefferson Missouri Slate University University of Wisconsin Leiand Stanford. Jr., Unlverstiy 1867 1869 1873 1873 1874 1875 1877 1880 1880 1882 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1888 1888 1889 1890 1890 1890 1891 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 1893 1893 1894 1895 1895 1895 1895 1895 1896 1897 1897 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1899 230 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Beta E(a Beta Iota Beta Kappa Bela Lambda Beta Nu Beta Mu Beta Xi Beta Omicron Bela Pi Beta Rho Beta Sigma Beta Tau Beta Upsilon Beta Phi Beta Psi Beta Chi Bela Omega Gamma Alpha Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Thela Gamma Iota Gamma Kappa Bela Gamma Deha Zeta Epsilon Eta Epsilo Willard Howe CummingR Louis Cardell Gerry George Herbert Hoyt Joseph King Knight, Jr. WilHam Wallace Lee. Jr John Hazen McEhvain Frank Stearns Austin Marshall Freeman Da is Jasper Karl Mason Alabama Polytechnic Institute Lehigh University New Hcunpshire Slate College Universitj ' of Georgia . Kentucky Slate College University of Mmnesola University of California University of Denver Dickinson College University of Iowa Washington University Baker University North Carolina A. and M. College Case School of Applied Science University of Washington Missouri School of Mrnes Colorado College . University of Oregon . University of Chicago Colorado School of Mines Massachusetts Slate College New York University Dartmouth College . Harvard University University of Idaho Syracuse University ' University of Oklahoma Kappa Sigma Chapter Established 1905 Fratres in Universitate 1906 Harry Allen McMore 1907 Edward Aloysius Kilroe Jerome Ambrose Macdonald Harry Woodbury Porter Walter Goble Wehrle 1908 Scott Witcher Mann Frederick Hermann Munkelt John Aloysius Norton Charles Wells Staples 1909 Howard Gage Moody Thomas Francis Murphy Howard Kirk Spaulding Arthur Burgess Stanley 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903 1903 1903 1903 1903 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1905 1905 1905 1905 1906 1906 Itr Jia. ftitUt D A R T M O U r 11, 19 8 23! Alpha Kappa Kappa Founded al Dartmouth College 1888 Roll of Chapters Darlmoulli Medical College. Hanover. N. H. 1888 College of Physicians and Surgeons. San Francisco, Cal. 1899 Tufts College Medical School, Boston. Mass. 1893 Medical Department of University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. 1894 Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Pa. 1900 Long Island College Hospital. Brooklyn. N. Y. 1896 Medical Department of Bowdoin College, Brunswick. Me. 1897 Medical Department of University of Syracuse, Syracuse, N. Y. 1899 Milwaukee Medical College, Milwaukee, Wis. 1900 Medical Department Cornell University. New York. N. Y. 1901 Medical Department University of Pennsylvania, Phila- delphia. Pa. 1900 Rush Medical College. Chicago. III. 1901 Medical Department Northwestern University. Chicago, III. 1901 Medical Department University of California, San Francisco, Cal. 1899 Medical Department University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minn. 1898 College of Physicians, Chicago, III. 1899 Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio 1901 Ohio Medical University. Columbus, Ohio 1902 Denver and Gross Medical College. Denver, Col. 1903 University of Oregon. Portland, Ore. 1903 Nashville University, Nashville, Tenn. 1903 Vanderbill University, Nashville, Tcnn. 1903 University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn. 1903 University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. 1903 Medical Department Tulane University. New Orleans, La. 1903 Medical Department University of Georgia. Augusta, Ga. 1904 Medical Department McGill University. Montreal. P. Q. 1904 Medical Department University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada 1905 Medical Department George Washington University ' . Washington, D. C. 1905 Yale Med cal School. New Haven, Conn. 1906 Medical Department University of Texas, Galveston, Texas 1906 University of Michigan, Department of Medicine and Surgery. Ann Arbor. Mich. 1906 Alpha Beta Gamma Delia Epsilor Zeta Theta Iota Kappa Lambd a Mu Nu Xi Sigma Psi Eta Omicron Pi Rho Upsilon Phi Chi Omega Tau Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Delia Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta Alpha Eta Alpha Thela Alpha lola 232 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Chapter, Honorary William Thayer Smilh, M.D., LL.D. Paul Fortunatus Munde, M.D., LL.D. Phineas Sanborn Connor, M.D., LL.D. John Ordronaux, M.D., LL.D. Tilghman Minnour Balliet, A.M.. M.D. Edward 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 Webster, M.D. Georae Sellers Established I 888 Members William Henry Parish, M.D. John Martin Gile, A.M., M.D. Howard Nelson Kingsford, M.D. George Cook, M.D. Charles Rumford Walker, A.M., M.D. William H. Hotchkiss, A.M., M.D. Irvin Aliscn Watson, A.M., M.D. Arthur Frank Amidon, A.M., M.D. George W. Rawson, M.D. Percy Bartlett, A.B., M.D. Graham, M.D. Henry Garland Carroll Arthur Henry Ellis Thomas Littlewood Patrick John Manning Oscar Bowen Gilbert Raymond Larkin Giles John Joseph Kenney Marshall Louis Ailing, B.S. William Plummer Clough Thcmas Michael Connell Jesse Witherspoon Gage, A.B. 1907 Willis Grafton Malley Daniel Capron Norton, B.S. Olney Draper Phelps, A.B. Howard Edward Thompson I 908 Howard Andrew Knox Halsey Beach Loder, B.S. Murray Hanson Towle 1 909 Harry Bliss Hazen Edward Albert Herr, A.B. George Peavey Laton, B.S. Fitzroy Farnsworth Pillsbury Homer Barnet Wilson Ira Nelson Kilburn Morton Howard Langill 1910 Ira Humphrey Prouty Thomas Edward Reilly 239S DARTMOUTH. 1908 233 Alpha Delta Epsilon (Scientific Fraternity) Estahlished in Darlmoulh College 1905 Frater e Doctoribus Charles Sheard Fratres in Universitate 1906 John Hoffman Dunlap 1906 Neil Stanley Buckbee Thomas Michael Connell William Henry Fox Ray Wilbur Brown Philip Austin Early John William Edward Giattfeid Harry Matt Gray John Vernon Jewett Charles Alphonso McKendree Russell Hastings Peck 1907 Arthur Olin Kelley Harold Goddard Rugg Carlton Monson Soule Ralph Sherburne Perkins Bremer Whidden Pond Ira Humphrey Prouty Charles Arthur Allingham Rice Robert Thomas Stokes, Jr. Henry Tyler Warner Goodrich White 234 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Palaeopitus William Joseph Ahern, Jr. Samuel Lawrence Barnes Eugene Childs Brooks John Franklin Crocker Fred Emerson Foster George Warren Grebenstein George Henry Howard William Jennings Henry Richardson Lane - Harry Sullivan McDevitt John Roy McLane James Milton O ' Neill Curtis Plummer Morris Kellogg Smith James William Wallace Harry Richmond Wellman Thacher Washburn Worthen William Ulysses Wyman Dennis Leo Black Fred Emerson Foster William Jennings Robert Raymond Lane John Roy McLane Turtle 1 907 Harry Joseph Pelren Carlos Thornton Pierce Curtis Plummer Richard Steele Southgate James William Wallace William Ulysses Wyman I 908 John Alexander Clark Fred Allen Cooper Charles LeMoyne De Angelis Webster Brewer Evans John Baldwin Glaze Morton Hull Everett Thomas Marsh Allan Moore Perkins Edward Dillon Rich George Eliot Shipley Clarence Percy Skillin Porter MacDougall Smith Arthur Turner Soule Robert Fears TTiompson Howard Knowlton Williams Sphinx Walter Raymond Andrews Dennis Leo Black Eugene Childs Brooks Robert Carlyle Cochrane John Franklin Crocker, Jr. Norman Locke Cushman Fred Emerson Foster George Warren Grebenstein John Wilkes Hammond. Jr. James William Charles Parker Thacher Washburn Worthen William Ulysses Wyman George Henry Howard William Jennings Walter Gardner Kennedy Wallis Angus McCoy John Roy McLane Harry Joseph Pelren Carlos Thornton Pierce Theodore Towne Redington James Crowley Reilly Wallace Woodworth I Casque and Gauntlet - P ! ' K,ti., I ' klJ.I Samuel Lawrence Barnes Norman Charles Coombs Charles Henry Hathaway Harry Robert Heneage Henry Richardson Lane Robert Raymond Lane Harry Sullivan McDevitt Curtis Plummer Morris Kellogg Smith Richard Steele Southgate Harry Richmond Wellman Dragon Samuel Colcord Bartlett Thomas Sullivan Field Earle Bloodgood Fowler Samuel Hale, Jr. Henry Thomas Haley John Harold Jordan Howard Munroe Judson Charles Frederick Luberger. Jr. Robert Houghton Pearson Thomas Daniel Perry Reuben Parker Pritchard Chester Arthur Stearns Harry Carl Storrs DARTMOUTH. 1908 235 Results of Chinning Season, 1907 H. Hobbs. H. S. Beal. C. W. Devine. P. Whilcomb, K. Merrill, Psi Upsilon Thorndike, Mass. Rockford. Ill Pueblo, Cal. Boston, Mass. Nyack, N. Y. L. B. Wallace, W. C. Douglas, A. B. Doggell, Jr.. T. A. Smilh, G. A. Graves, 2nd, Rochester, N. H. New York Brooklyn, N. Y. Hanover. N. H. Sprtnglield, Mass. L. H. Bankharl. D. H. Curtis, H. F. Kidder, W. C. Meagher. L. Powers, J. £. Sickman, L. F. Stern, C. K. Pevear, Delta Kappa Epsilon Bridgton. Me. Brooklyn, N. Y. Orange, N. J. New Rochelle. N. Y. Newlon, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Chicago, III. Boston, Mass. P. B. Burry, T. H. Heneage. A. H. Lord. A. G. Meehan. S. A. Mathewson. E. W. Hiesland, C. W. Tobin, W. Ayers Cleveland, O. Oak Park, III. Hanover. N. H. Concord. N. H. New York Chicago, III. South Boston, Mass. Barre. Vt. H. G. Hedges, J. Frame. J. V. McPherson, E. J. Shalluck. R. W. Thompson, C. A. Riley, Alpha Delta Phi Cedar Rapids, la. Newport, R. I. Oak Park, III. Norwood. Mass. Concord, Mass. Omaha, Neb. C. J. Fay, R. L. Woodcock, J. E. Downey, K. V. R. Nicol, F. Barnet. S. B. Smith. Roxbury. Mass. Oak Park. III. Newtonville, Mass. South Haven. Mich. Chicago. III. Troy, N. Y. S. B. Whipple, G. Gleason, H. C. Coffin. J. S. Wilson, T. A. Foster, J. R. Lowell, Kappa Kappa Kappa Lowell, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Everetl, Mass. Concord, N. H. Portland, Me. Portland. Me. S. H. Lloyd. H. B. Chadbourne, W. W. Shaw, C. A. Wood, N. A. Sherman. F. A. Carroll. E. D. Mower. Chicago. III. Chelmsford. Mass. Lowell, Mass. Milbank, 5. D. Allston. Mass. Worcester. Mass. Burlington. Vt. J. A. Ferguson, J. W. Bates, R. E. Parker, Theta Delta Chi Dorchester. Mass. Somersworth, N. H. Reading, Mass. H. W. Jones, M. E. Hannon, E. H. Pierce, Maiden. Mass. Dorchester. Mass. Newtonville, Mass. 236 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV H. N. Cushman. S. Pishon. P. M. Forristall, J. M. Porter. J. T. Farwell. Brighton, Mass. West Roxbury, Mass. Maiden, Mass. Maiden. Mass. Berlin. N. H. R. T. Williams, F. P. Burton, W. H. Norton, L. G. Bartlelt. I. F. Jewett, Roxbury, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Winthrop, Mass. South Hadley. Mass. BrooLlme, Mass. Phi Delta Theta H. W. Sprague. J. H. Field. Jr., A. .A. Ricker. R. L. V ig. R. C. . loyd. T. J. Leonard. R. W. Wilson, Brockton, Mass. Nashua, N. H. St. Johnsbury, Vt. New Bedford, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Lancaster, N. H. Springfield, Mass. C. G. Merrill, R. Cowies. H. C. Hutchins, E. S. Pratt. G. -A. Tyler, R. L. Macomber. H. C. Comey, Ottumwa, la. Des Moines, la. Boston, Mass. Brookline. Mass. Houston, Tex Boston, Mass. Melrose, Mass. E. G. Stuart, H. R. Harrison. J. Baldwin. Beta Theta Pi Chariton, la. J. W. F. Hobbs, Denver, Colo. R. G. Baldwin, Somerville, Mass L. S. Wiggin, North Hampton. N. H. West Lebanon. N. H. Somerville, Mass. F. D. Armstrong, H. H. Driver, J. R. Everett, R. G. Pierce, Phi Kappa Psi Winchester, Mass. Allegheny, Pa. South .Andover, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. F. Worcester, S. Josselyn. P. M. Cowan, J. Drummond, Jr., G. L. McClintock, Allegheny, Pa. North Andover, Mass. Allston, Mass Amesbury, Mass. Boothbay Harbor, Me. R. D. Abercrombie, M. L. Holmes, A. Lee, F. O. Robinson, J. D. Stone, Sigma Chi Lawrence, Mass. Newton, Mass. Danvers, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Troy, N. Y. J. ' . Richmond H. M. Marson. Jr.. H. p. Hinman. T. D. Kohler, C. G. Peattie, R. A. Sherwin, Windsor, Vt. Brooklyn. N. Y. North Stratford, N. H. Brooklyn. N. Y. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Orange, Mass. Phi Gamma Delta E. B. Prescott, E. H. Palmer, R W. Sheets, R. R. Gorton, O. T. Crafts. Laconia, N. H. Paducah, Ky. Rockford, 111. West Newton, Mass Manchester, N. H. J. C. Shambow. H. Fall, D. F. Palmer, O. H. Shenstone, G. C. Spokesfield, .A. P. Salmon. Woonsocket, R. I. Maiden, Mass. Paducah. Ky. Toronto, Ont. Worcester, Mass. Newton, Mass. DARTMOUTH. 1908 237 L. T. Allen, W. W. Dudley. N. N. Prentiss. B. A. Williams. Delta Tau Delta Dorchester, Mass. Wayland. Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Jackson, O. C. F. Scott. M. C. Taylor. W. B. Knapp. E. M. Steward, H. V. Hyde, Worcester. Mass. Worcester. Mass. Stoneham. Mass. Chicago. III. Lynn, Mass. Chi Phi E. P. Albert. D. D. Craft. D. R. Bryant. G. F. Thurber. M. C. Blake. Elmhurst, III. Chicago, III. Chicago. III. Nashua, N. H. Canandaigua, N. Y. F. L. Meleny, R. W. Hyde, G. R. Carpenter. J. T. Douglas. J. B. Thomas, M. Stanton, Hanover, N. H. Milford, N. H. Binghampton, N. Y. Methu ' -. Mass. PortL ., Me. Newton, Mass, M. E. Comslock, J. C. Warnock, H. O. Mills, C. L. Crawford, Phi Sigma Kappa West Medford. Mass. Meriden. Conn. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Rockford, 111. J. R. Kinney, H. L. Judd, W. S. Nay. C. E. Rice, J. H. Young. Winthrop, Mass. Cleveland, O Dorchester, Mass. Piltsfield. Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. C. B. Baxter, E. A. Paul, L. E. C. Amidon. Hyde Park, Mass. Wakefield, N. H. Millers Falls, Mass, E. W. Smallman, Kappa Sigma H. B. Peterson, B. C. Miller. R. C. Norris, Maiden, Mass, Wallham, Mass. Albany, N. Y. Cie nd. O. C. A. Bardwell. A. A. Gordon, p. W. Stickney. A. J. Scarlett. H. S. Winship, Chi Tau Kappa Dorchester, Mass, Barre. Vt Fargo, N. D, West Boylston, Mass. Passaic, N. J. L. A. Bull, C S. Lyon, K. C. Langdell. A. P. Fowles. W. J. Eaton. Billerica, Mass Holyoke, Mass M.lford. N. H ' onkers. N. Y. Brimfield. Mass. Pukwana J. C. Brooks. Claremont. N. H. G. H. Jcnks. W. H. Deering. Saco. Me. P. H. Brooks, T. C Park, Grafton, Vt, D. W. Greenwood, W. D. Wilkinson, Berkeley, Cal. Claremont, N. H. Charlestown. N H Farmmgton, Me LOG JAM ,- :$• « ««j ' -y ... : --- i- . Al H fe l ■■■' f SVSK - ' i ' i H - ' jnHwfl m — 1 i.L -3i M V 5 1 lipll I-- v aMfi W- W r- BRIDGMAN BLOCK FIRE I I I ( i I LL IT AimiTlZS 240 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Athletic Council of Dartmouth College Officers Prof. Edwin J. Bartlett, President Dr. Charles E. Bolser, Secretar]] Walter H. Lillard, ' 05, Graduate Manager Alumni Clarence G. McDavitt, ' 00 Ernest M. Hopkins, ' 01 Faculty Prof. Edwin J. Bartlett Dr. Charles E. Bolser Prof. Craven Laycock Undergraduates John R. McLane, ' 07 .... Football Manager James W. Wallace, ' 07 . . . Baseball Manager Thacher V. Worthen, ' 07 . Track Manager Curtis Plummer. 07 Basket Ball Manager Chairmen of Advisory Committees Football— Proi. Laycock Baseball— ProL Bartlett Track and Basket Ball — Dr. Bolser ■IKI B FRED G. FOLSOM 242 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV ■1 f T i f i r ' l ' ' ! ' ' ' i ' ' j ' ' X ' f ' ' j ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' t ' ' i: ' ' j: ' ' j: ' ' j ' ' 1 ' ' I ' ' i; ' ' ' f ' ' j: ' ' ! ' j; j ' l ' l 1 rt ' h h ' rl ' 1 rt !t t l ' Fred G. Folsom ' 1-4 FM tjjg foundations had been laid for the new era in Dartmouth football, r ■it became a very delicate task to find the proper graduate to carry forward all the work. The choice was unanimous, however, and Fred G. Folsom, of X , ' Boulder, Colorado, was picked. Mr. Folsom was considered to have the qualities best adapted for carrying on and adding to Dartmouth ' s own style of play. He had been a player of unusual abilitj ' at Dartmouth durmg his course from 1891-1895; he had coached several years in the West, and had never turned out a losing team. He had developed his own game apart from Eastern influences. He came to Dartmouth. He developed his game here, and in every respect he exceeded the expectations of the college. Perhaps the best testimonial to Mr. Folsom is that in all the admiration for his methods and his accomplishments, the greatest praise comes from those who knew his work the most intimately. An appreciative estimate of the value of his services would involve a recital of the victories and successes of the last four years, with an attempt to capitalize them in terms of increased esteem in the minds of all who know Dartmouth. It is not possible to make such an estimate, and it is not necessary to recount the sticcesses of Coach Folsoms teams. We all know and are glad to testify that he leaves football on a sfjonger basis than it was when he came here, that Dartmouth is now on equal terms with the strongest elevens, and best of all, our great teams have been developed coincident with, and not at tlie expense of the highest standards of sportsmanlike play. For all these things we owe a great debt to Folsom. He cannot coach another year; another, in whom we have perfect confidence, will take his place. As the new- game develops a new style of play must be adopted, and the four years of Folsoms coaching will become an epoch in our football history. Its influence, however, will endure, and will appear in the coming years along the lines of clean hard football. JOHN R. McLANE. DARTMOUTH. 1908 243 • |t4 f|tf}i «{ |« { | r{ •{ 4 4 4 4 ' i ' 4 ' ' i ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' l 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wearers of the D Football B. M. Bankart, ' 06 J. A. Blatherwick, ' 06 H. W. Coburn, Jr., ' 06 W. H. Gardiner. Jr.. ' 06 J. T. Griffin. Jr.. ' 06 R. Glaze. ' 06 E. A. Herr, ' 06 D. J. Main, ' 06 J. B. Rix. ' 06 J. T. Smith. ' 06 G. L. Swasey, ' 06 H. C. Blake, ' 07 E. C. Brooks. ' 07 I. A. Greenwood, 07 C. H. Hathaway, ' 07 H. R. Heneage, ' 07 W. Jennings. ' 07 C. W. Tobin, J. A. Macdonaid, ' 07 H. S. McDevitt, ' 07 R. P. Pritchard. ' 07 C. W. Smith, ' 07 M. K. Smith. ' 07 H. C. Storrs, ' 07 C. L. De Angelis. ' 08 J. B. Glaze, ' 08 M. Stearns, ' 08 J. C. Brusse, ' 09 G. F. Kennedy. ' 09 B. Lang. ' 09 A. H. Thayer. ' 09 H. H. Driver. ' 10 H. H. Hobbs. ' 10 C. K. Pevear. ' 10 E. G. Stuart, ' 10 ' 10 Baseball W. H. Gardiner, Jr., ' 06 R. Glaze, ' 06 D. J. Main, ' 06 M. S. O ' Brien, ' 06 W. R. Page, ' 06 H. S. McDevitt, ' (17 B. Beckett, ' 08 J. B. Glaze, ' 08 J. L. Richardson, 08 C. P. Skiiim, ' 08 J. G. Driscoll, ' 09 S. C. Hazeiton, ' 09 A. F McLane, ' 09 244 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Track J. W. Gage. ' 06 F. B. Hazen, ' 06 G. L. Swasey, 06 H. D. Thrall, ' 06 H. C. Blake, ' 07 H. R. Blythe, ' 07 A. Brown, ' 07 I. A. Greenwood, ' 07 H. T. Halev, ' 07 Arthur Rose, W. Jennings, 07 J. H. Jordan, ' 07 R. P. Pritchard, ' 07 R. L. Cams, 08 W. B. Evans, ' 08 J. H. Gray, ' 08 G. B. Lowe, ' 08 A. B. Shaw, ' 08 G. E. Shipley, ' 08 ' 09 C. N. Bankart, ' 06 W. P. McGrail, ' 06 J. B. Rix, ' 06 C. A. Russ, ' 06 G. W. Grebenstein, 07 Basket Ball H. R. Lane, ' 07 T. P. Morrissey, ' 08 B. Lang. ' 09 G. H. Schildmiller. ' 09 F. A. Bradv, ' 10 J. H. Dmgle, 10 The Football Season of 1905 VJ AKING everything into consideration, the football season of 1905 was per- £ C ' P ■° ' brilliant in the history of Dartmouth athletics. Elevens of A J other years have won more and greater victories, but none were troubled with the discouraging circumstances and prospects that the team of 1905 faced and overcame. Beginning work in September with only seven D men in College, two of whom were out-and-out regulars, and a dearth of heavy and ex- perienced material, a team was developed that lost but one game, defeated Princeton, and tied Harvard, and won victories by decisive scores over Williams and Brown. The result of the fall ' s work was to place Dartmouth in the very front rank, and to strengthen immeasurably the high position Dartmouth occupies in the football world. The success of the team can be e.xplained in a large degree by the statement that a coaching staff second only to ' i ' ale ' s was at work on Alumni Oval. At Princeton and at Cambridge the players showed they knew as much football as did their opponents, and at Springfield the fact that the team knew more football caused it to leave the field vic- torious. Head Coach Folsom, and Assistants Witham, Gilman, and Lillard can justly be given a large share of the credit for the eleven ' s success. Trainer Bowler is also deserving of the highest praise for his work in keeping the team in condition throughout one of the hardest football campaigns a Dartmouth team ever engaged. The fact that the number of available substitutes was small made the trainer ' s task all the more difficult, yet the reports of every game complimented the team 246 THE AEGIS, ' OL. XXXV on its excellent condition and strong finishes. At Princeton, Dartmouth closed the con- test by rushing the ball 35 yards, at Harvard, Dartmouth seriously threatened its opF on- ent ' s goal in the latter part of the game, and the final whistle at Hampden Park found the eleven playing an aggressive game and growing stronger as the game progressed. Dartmouth began practice in September with R. Glaze and Gage the only regular players on last year ' s team in College, in addition to the following D men: Captain Main, Gage, Bankart, Griffin, Herr, and J. Glaze. The remamder of a squad of over 70 men were fight and lacking in experience. The result was a long stretch of trying out the material, especially the line men, thus causmg a long period of uncertaintv ' in the makeup of the team, and consequent poor showing m the early games. When the team was finally picked, development was rapid and unchecked. In the opening games Dartmouth invariably made an excellent showing in the first half, but with substitutes m the line-up played wretchedly in the latter part of the game. This was the case in the opening contests widi Norwich University and with Massachusetts State, both of which resulted in victories by scores of respectively 34 to and 18 to 0. The game with the University of Vermont the first Wednesday in October proved the ends to be woefully weak, and the entire team susceptible to the simplest of fake plays. Holy Cross gave Dartmouth the first scare of the season, when after playing the Green to a standstill in the first f eriod, it scored a touchdown early in the second half and took the lead with a score of 6 to 0. Dartmouth, however, began at once to play desperate football, and aided by brilliant work by Rich and R. Glaze pulled out a I 6 to 6 victory. Dartmouth suffered the only defeat of the season the following Saturday, when Castleman ' s brilliant runs enabled Colgate to leave the field ictor by a score of I 6 to 10. The fast oi en play of the New York eleven was pitted agamst Dartmouth ' s heavy line- smashing tactics, and under the conditions the former proved too strong for the Hanoverians. The defeat by Colgate marked the turning-point in the season ' s work, for the fol- lowing Saturday Dartmouth played almost perfect football and won a decisive victory over Willicuns by a score of 24 to 0. Dartmouth started the game by marching from its 20-yard line to the Williams goal, and followed up this work by scoring two more touchdowns and a safety in the first period. Numerous substitutes and frequent penal- ties held the Hanoverians in check in the second half, during which one touchdown vas scored. The game with Princeton hvo weeks later will long be remembered by Dartmouth men, for on November 4 the team won the most prized trophy of the season of 1905. Outplaying its opponent in almost every department of the game and taking advantage of every opportunity, Dartmouth defeated Princeton at Princeton by a score of 6 to 0. D A F T M O U T H . 19 8 247 Dartmouth ' s score came in the first half, when Rich blocked McCormick ' s punt and Bankart fell on the ball behind the Tiger goal-line for a touchdown. Main kicking the goal. The remainder of the game was spent by Princeton in a vain attempt to score, but Dartmouth held its opponent safe, and the contest ended, a well-earned victory for the Hanoverians. Dartmouth and Amherst played a hard-fought game November 1 1 at Amherst, the contest ending with a tie score of to 0. Dartmouth began the game with three substitutes in the lineup, and on a heavy field was decidedly ineffective both offensively and defensively. Amherst outrushed the Hanoverians, and came closest to scoring in this stubbornly-contested game. Dartmouth paid its annual visit to Soldiers Field the following Saturday, when another chapter v ' as added to the memorable series that the Green and the Crimson have played during the past few years. The score was 6 to 6. Dartmouth scored first after rushing the ball with a single interruption almost the entire length of the field, and Harvard tied the score in short order. Dartmouth outrushed the Crimson two to one, and had a little the better of the hard-fought contest. The concluding game of the year resulted in a victory over Brown at Hampden Park, Springfield, November 25, by a score of 24 to 6. Brown started the game by rushing the ball into Dartmouth ' s territory and keeping it there during the first part of the period, but the Green ' s stiff defense held the Providence team at bay until the offense woke up. Then R. Glaze by a 40-yard run gave Dartmouth a 6 to lead, and a moment later was a leading factor in Dartmouth ' s second touchdown. Brown closed the period by a spectacular march half the length of the field for its only score of the game. Dartmouth grew stronger as the game progressed, and had little difficulty in scoring two more touchdowns before the call of time brought to a close one of the most brilliant seasons in our athletic history . 248 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV 1906 J. B. Glaze J. R. McLane J. A. Clark Football 1905 Captain Manager Assistant Manager F. G. Folsom, ' 95, Head Coach M. E. Witham, ' 04, Assistant Coach J. T. Gilman, 05, Assistant Coach W. H. Lillard, ' 05, Assistant Coach Dr. J. W. Bowler, Trainer The Team 1905 1905 D. J. Main W. Powers J. R. McLane Stearns, ' 08, Left End De Angelis, ' 08, Left End Swasey, ' 06, Left End Bankart, ' 06, Left Tackle Thayer, ' 09, Left Guard Gardiner, ' 06, Left Guard Griffin, Jr., ' 06, Center Blatherwick, ' 06, Left Half Back Smith, ' 06, Left Half Back Main, ' 06, Glaze, ' 06, Right End Lang, ' 09, Right Tackle Gage, ' 06. Right Guard Glaze, ' 08, Quarter Back Herr, ' 06. Right Half Back Rix, ' 06. Right Half Back Rich. ' 08. Full Back Greenwood, ' 07, Full Back Coburn, ' 06, Full Back Left Half Back Results of Games 1905 Date Place Opponents Sept. 27 Hanover Norwich, Dartmouth, 34 Sept. 30 Hanover Mass. Sta te. Dartmouth, 18 Oct. 4 Hanover Vermont, Dartmouth, 12 Oct. 7 Hanover Holy Cross, 6 Dartmouth, 16 Oct. 14 Hanover Colgate, 16 Dartmouth, 10 Oct. 21 Hanover Williams, Dartmouth, 24 Nov. 4 Princeton Princeton, Dartmouth, 6 Nov. 11 Amherst Amherst, Dartmouth, Nov. 18 Cambridge Harvard, 6 Dartmouth, 6 Nov. 25 Springfield Brown, 6 Dartmouth, 24 Totals 34 150 -? NEW STYLE LINE-UP .S U L A U US Ol.l) SIYLE LINE UP ' 252 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV The Football Season of 1906 V I HE pathway of reform, it is said, is strewn with disasters; and t he first M (7 season of reformed football at Dartmouth may well be called disastrous. A J Early in the fall it was whispered that this reform would spell calamity for us; but, in looking back over the season, it is evident that the blame cannot be placed there ; nor, indeed, can it with justice rest upon any definite cause. In fact, retrospection reveals that this disaster was unimportant considered in the light of the prevailing sentiment that sport should exist only for sport ' s sake: and it is seen that Dartmouth ' s glory is still undimmed even by temporary misfortune. The coaches worked conscientiously and ably with the material at hand; and in the brilliant second half, in the Stadium, effaced all doubt of their ability to cope with new conditions. The team fought an uphill fight in the face of repeated disappointment and calamity. TTie College and Alumni acquitted themselves as creditably under the novelty of supporting a losing team as did the men themselves under the new develop- ments of the Forward Pass and the On-side Kick. Knowing these facts we can find consolation in memories of the past, and hopes and e.xpectations for the future. TTie five preliminary games filled us with varying degrees of hope and apprehension. Good fortune and Captain Glaze ' s place-kicking saved us in several close games, and it was not until Williams held us to a tie at Springfield that we realized that experience was a very important factor in a winning team. This fact was brought out even more strongly the next week, when a famished Tiger, trained to the minute, forgot his caudal injury of the previous year in the present joy of revenge. Defeat and injuries however could not daunt the wearers of the Green, and on November 1 0th, in a magnificent contest, they foiled Captain Hubbard in his last desperate attempt to defeat his natural enemies. This victory was dearly bought, for it prevented Captain Glaze from re-entering the game during the season. All praise is due to McDevitt, who took his place, and, indeed, to the whole team that went down before Harvard in glorious defeat. Tlie team that lined up against Brown on November 24th was battle-scarred and broken, but they fought gamely through two long periods of thrilling and close en- counter punctuated by long runs to touch downs. DARTMOUTH. 1908 253 For the first time in six years Brown celebrated a victory over Dartmouth, and then by the ominous score of 23 to 0. So ended the Dartmouth Football Season of 1906; a season full of disappoint- ment, but not without a large share of satisfaction. J. A. CLARK. Commencement Baseba 1 1 . Pitcher and Gig. Dud s C- ' acK. ' Tony and Si, . «r,. iik Itft T ± l fe ft !■• ri. r ij if ' ' ' jy - « ii- (p k :d . H w ■MiwBt ' „JiLJHn 1 ■:;■ ;■■1 1 ' -J DARTMOUTH. 1908 255 Football 1906 F. G. Folsom, ' 95, Head Coach W. H. Lillard, ' 05. Assistant Coach R. Glaze, ' 06, Assistant Coach J. W. Gage, ' 06, Assistant Coach The Glaze, ' 08, Quarter Back Greenwood, ' 07, Full Bacf( Pntchaid, ' 07. Right End Macdonald, ' 07, Left Guard McDevitt, ' 07, Quarter Back C. W. Smith, ' 07, Left Tackle M. K. Smith, ' 07, Right Guard H. C. Blake, ' 07, Left Guard E. C. Brooks, ' 07, Quarter Back H. C. Storrs, ' 07, Full Back W. Jennings, ' 07, Left End Stuart, ' 10. Team 1906 Hathaway, ' 07, Full Back Heneage, ' 07, Left Half Back De Angelis, ' 08, Left End Stearns, ' 08, Left End Lang, ' 09, Right Tackle Kennedy, ' 07, Left End Brusse, ' 09, Center Hobbs, ' 10, Left Tackle Pevear, ' 10, flight Guard Tobin. ' 10. Right Guard Driver, ' 10, Left Half Back Right Half Back Re suit ts of St ;ason 1906 Norwich University Dartmouth 5 University of Vermont Dartmouth 8 Holy Cross Dartmouth 16 University of M; line Dartmouth 4 Mass. Agricultu ral C allege Dartmouth 26 Williams Dartmouth Princeton 42 Dartmouth Amherst Dartmouth 4 Harvard 22 Dartmouth 9 Brown 23 Dartmouth Total Opponents 87 Dartmouth 72 1 Bfe B f Sf ? ,%, 1,W |- k_ dL _- £i Pw T f « f 3y ' t . _ FOOTBALL S O l ' A D ' (, H A R A R D (, A M I. ' (I t BROWN GAME 06 The Baseball Season of 1906 VJ HE baseball season last spring, while not as successful in respect to games m ' ' ° ' ' s might have been desired, was on the whole creditable. That B J the members of the nine worked harder and with better spirit than any r team for a number of years, there is no doubt, nor is it less certain, that they played better baseball. A further redeeming feature was the fact that the men kept in perfect condition throughout the season, and in fact did everything pos- sible to secure success. That these efforts did not result in the successes that might be expected was due to causes over which the baseball rrten had no control. The late spring kept the men in- doors long after other college nines had played their first games, and was largely respons- ible for the losses on the first trip through New ' ork. The weakening of the team, too, at the end of the season was due in a large measure to the strain of the extended ten- day trip through New Jersey, New ' ork and Massachusetts. As it was, however, the work of the team on the Harvard-Brown trip and in the long home series in May, when the nine played its best ball, showed the quality of the team, and in itself was sufficient to make any season a successful one. The winning of the Harvard game, the Brown series, the Holy Cross, Fordham and first Williams games was no small achievement; and when to these victories is added the statement that Captain O ' Brien ' s nine always played hard, clean and sportsmanlike baseball, in true and determined Dartmouth fashion, it is certain that the season is deserving of being called a success. 258 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV ■++i ' ++4-4-+ ' t4-++4-++4 ' +4 ' ++++++++++++++ ' ' ' ' !• ' • ' ■■■■' ' ' 1 ' ' ■+ ' •■' ■' ■' ■■l ' ' ' ! ' ' ' ' ! ' ' ' J ■!■■■' ' ' ' ++ In many of the games that did not resuh in victories, the Green played highly creditable ball. The first game with Cornell, the Princeton game, the second game with Williams, and the Yale contest resulted in defeats that were as creditable to the loser as to the victor. The number of hard-fought, extra-inning games, too, was unusual. The Brown game at Hanover was called at the end of the tenth inning with the score a tie at four runs each ; eleven innings were required before Princeton won by a score of 2 to I ; Seton Hall fell before the Green, 5 to 2, in thirteen mnmgs; the sixteen inning defeat with Williams at Williamstown was a sensational contest; and the concludmg game of the season required ten innings of play before ale won by a score of 3 to 2. Lack of batting was the chief cause of the failure of the team to make a better showing, for although the team batting average was slightly higher than for several previous seasons, the hitting was very weak in the more important games. Skillin ' s brilliant pitching was doubtless the feature of the team ' s work. His sensa- tional pitching against Brown at Providence gave the Green a much-desired victory, and his work against Harvard and Holy Cross were equally successful. None the less creditable to his pitching record was the game with Brown at Hanover, and the Am- herst, Princeton, Williams, and ' ale contests. The season opened with the disastrous trip through New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, on which the team lost two games to Cornell, and to Villanova and Holy Cross. With two weeks ' practice, and the return of Skillin to the game, the nine did its best work of the year on its second trip, defeating Brown, Andover, and Harvard. Then came the long series at home, the nine winning from Holy Cross, Vermont, Roches- ter, Massachusetts State, Tufts and Williams, tieing Brown, and losing to Amherst. On the extended southern trip, the team played some remarkable games, including a thirteen inning victory over Seton Hall, an eleven inning defeat at Princeton, and the sixteen inning defeat at Williamstown. Wesleyan also won from the New Hampshire team, and Yale defeated the Green in the closing game of the season after ten innings of play. O h 260 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV 1907 C. P. Skillin J. W. Wallace F. A. Cooper Baseball 1906 Captain Manager Assistant Manager 1906 M. S. O ' Brien T. Brown J. W. Wallace McDevitt, ' 07, Center Field Gardiner, ' 06, First Base Skillin, ' 08, Pitcher DriscoU, ' 09, Second Base O ' Brien, ' 06, Left Field The Team Main, ' 06, Catcher Hazelton, ' 09, Pitcher Glaze, ' 08, Pitcher A. McLane, ' 09, Right Field Richardson, 08, Short Stop Page, ' 06, Third Base RALPH C.LAZE D A K r M O U l ' H. 19 8 261 Baseball Statistics 1906 bAT. AV. FIELD. AV. McDevill, cf. rf 108 11 33 40 6 6 .305 .884 Gardiner, lb 127 10 33 306 II II .252 .966 Sklllln. p. lb 52 4 13 16 32 3 ,250 .941 Driscoll. 2b 91 13 23 54 69 7 .232 .931 O ' Brien. If 120 21 27 31 4 2 .225 .946 Page, 3b III 8 25 24 49 3 .225 .946 Main, c 83 9 18 230 26 12 .217 .955 Hazelton, p 23 3 5 1 9 2 .200 .833 Glaze, p. rf 48 7 9 4 37 2 .187 .963 A. McLane, rf 82 10 15 24 1 2 .183 .926 Richardson, ss 108 11 17 42 75 14 .157 .893 Hobarl. cf, rf 15 5 5 8 2 .333 ,800 Black, p 13 1 2 3 6 2 .154 .818 Shoppelrey, c 13 1 3 27 7 1 .230 .971 Beckett, p 2 1 3 .000 1.000 J. McLane. cf 6 2 1 1 .000 .750 Results of Games 1906 Dale Place April 10 Ithaca April II Ithaca April 12 V ' illanova April 14 Worcester April 21 Hanover April 25 Providence April 26 Andover April 27 Medford April 28 Cambridge April 30 Hanover May 5 I lanover May 9 Hanover May 11 Hanover May 12 Hanover May 16 Hanover May 17 Hanover May 18 Hanover May 19 Hanover May 21 Hanover May 23 Princeton May 24 New York May 25 South Orange Opponent Cornell, 11 Dartmouth, Cornell, 3 Dartmouth, 2 Villanova. 4 Dartmouth, Holy Cross. 8 Dartmouth. Norwich University. Dartmouth. 13 Brown, Dartmouth, Andover, Dartmouth, Tufts, 13 Dartmouth. Harvard. 1 Dartmouth, Holy Cross, Dartmouth, V ' ermont, 3 Dartmouth. Ineligibles, 6 Dartmouth, Rochester, 2 Dartmouth, 19 Rochester, 5 Dartmouth, 10 Brown, 4 Dartmouth, Aggies Dartmouth. Williams. 2 Dartmouth. Amherst. 2 Dartmouth, Tufts, I Dartmouth. Princeton. 2 Dartmouth, Fordham, 1 Dartmouth. Scion 1 lall, 2 Dartmouth. 262 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV May 26 Williamstown May 29 Andover May 30 Worcester May 31 Amherst June 1 Hanover June 2 Hanover June 5 MIddlelown June 6 New Haven Williams, 1 Dartmouth. Andover, 2 Dartmouth. Holy Cross, 6 Dartmouth, 2 Amherst, 4 Dartmouth, Inelig bles. 4 Dartmouth, 5 Ineligibles, 6 Dartmouth, 7 Wesleyan, 3 Dartmouth, Yale, 3 Dartmouth, 2 Total 99 114 TOM McCARTY Track 1906 V HE TRACK SEASON, which dosed with the intercollegiate meet at Cam- M CT bridge May 26, was the most successful in the past decade. Beginning A J training with an abundance of excellent and veteran material, the efforts during the winter months were devoted to relay racing, the Green losing to ' ' ale in January and winning from Pennsylvania in February. With the opening of outdoor racing, Dartmouth won the national two-mile championship relay race at the Pennsylvania games. Following these encouraging achievements, bad weather and injuries threatened the success of the team, and were prominent factors in Dartmouth ' s most disastrous defeat of the year at Cambridge, May 5, when Harvard defeated the New Hampshire team by a wide margin. Two weeks of hard work, however, brought the men around, and for the first time since 1897 the New England intercollegiate championship fell to Dartmouth at Brookline, May 19. The season closed with the [- .astern intercol- legiate at Cambridge, May 26, when Dartmouth scored three points. As has been the case in all branches of Dartmouth athletics, hard work rather than the brilliant achievements of a few stars was responsible for the season ' s success. Not dis- couraged by the injuries to his sprinters and the bad weather. Doctor Bowler had his men in good shape for the Brookline meet, and is thereby deservmg of much of the credit for the team ' s success. The hard work of the men themselves, too, played an important part, the men working hard all winter and continuing their training when coming meets were uncertain. 264 T H E A E G I S. V O L. XXXV , 4. 4. 4.4 +4. .++4.+++++4-4- 4- 4- -t 4- 4- 4-+++ +++4-++4 ' 4- -V 4- ■t-t ' t ' t ■!•■■•!•• • ■!•+■• ■t+++++++ ' l ' + After the victory of the relay team over Yale at Worcester in 1905. interest in relay racing was particularly keen during the winter. The opening of the track campaign, in fact, took place January 26, when Yale defeated Dartmouth at the Columbia games in Madison Square Garden, New York. The teams were very evenly matched, racing on equal terms until the last lap, when Parsons of ' ale spurted and won by ten yards from Thrall. The Dartmouth team was composed of Thrall, Jennings, Shipley, and Pritchard. At the B. A. A. games in Mechanics Hall. February 1 0, the relay team, composed of the same men. raced away from the Lniversity of Pennsylvania quartet in impressive fashion. Dartmouth took the lead at the start, led throughout, and won by fifty yards from the Red and Blue runners. The winning of the two-mile relay championship of America at the Pennsylvania games in Philadelphia. .April 28. was one of the most important achievements of the year. Finishing the first relay in last place. Dartmouth forged to the front before the second relay was over, and in the third and last half-miles made the contest a runaway race for the Green, Thrall romping home at the finish with a lead of a dozen yards, time 8.09 3-5. Rose, Shipley, Jennings and Thrall represented Dartmouth. After only three days ' practice on the cinder track, Dartmouth went to Cambridge, May 5, for the first dual meet ever held between Dartmouth and Harvard, and was de- feated by the wide margin of 101 to 16. The visitors scored one first, three seconds and two thirds. Good contests in almost every event and the best of feeling which prevailed between the two teams were partial compensation for Dartmouth ' s defeat. Dartmouth raced away with the New England championship meet two weeks later at Brookline in impressive fashion with a total of 36 points. Brown was seconded with 23 points, Massachusetts Institute of Technology third with 21 5-6, and Williams fourth with 19 5-6. The work of Thrall, Shipley, and Cams in the half-mile put Dartmouth in the lead by a slight margin early in the maet. and the ictories of Captain Hazen in the pole vault and Gage in the hanmier throw settled the result beyond a doubt. In the intercollegiate championship meet at Cambridge, May 26, Dartmouth was rep- resented by ten men. The only point winners for the Green were Shaw, who took third place in the high hurdles, and Gage, who was fourth in the hammer throw, his throw of 1 39 feet 6 inches being a new College record. u h 266 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Dartmouth Track Athletic Association 1907 1906 W. Jennings Captain F. B. Hazen T. W. Worthen Manager D. S. Waring H. W. Cowee Assistant Manager J. W. Bowler, Coach Track Team 1906 T. W. Worth en F. B. Hazen, ' 06 W. Jennings, ' 07 A. B. Shaw, ' 08 J. W. Gage, ' 06 J. H. Jordan, ' 07 R. L. Cams, •08 G. L. Swasey, •06 R. P. Pritchard, ' 07 J. H. Gray, ' 08 H. D. Thrall, ' 06 G. E. Shipley, ' 08 G. B. Lowe, ' 08 H. C. Blake, ' 07 Track Records A. Rose, ' 09 Event - Holder of Record Record Y ear Made 100-Yard Dash George L. Swasey, ' (l6 1 sec. 1904 C. G. McDavitt, ' 00 1 sec. 1899 220-Yard Dash G. L. Swasey, ' 06 22 sec. 1905 440-Yard Run G. L. Swasey, ' 06 50 3-5 sec. 1903 120-Yard Hurdles S. Chase. ' 96 1 5 2-5 sec. 1895 220-Yard Hurdles P. P. Edson, ' 02 25 4-5 sec. 1901 880- ' ard Run H. D. Thrall, ' 05 1 min. 59 4-5 sec. 1905 One-Mile Run A. G. Bugbee, ' 95 4 min. 32 4-5 sec. 1893 Two-Mile Run C. A. Campbell, ' 05 10 min. 2! 1-5 sec 1903 Pole Vault F. B. Hazen, ' 06 11 ft. 6 in. 1905 16 Lb. Shot V. M. Place. ' 03 39 ft. 9 1-2 in. 1903 1 6 Lb. Hammer J. W. Gage, ' 06 139 ft., 6 in. 1906 Broad Jump S. Chase, ' 96 22 ft. 3 in. 1895 High Jump H. E. Smith, ' 05 5 ft. 9 1-4 in. 1902 Discus A. H. Jeffries, ' 06 110 ft. 2 in. 1904 One-Mile Walk E. P. Seelman. ' 98 7 min. 33 4-5 sec. 1897 One-Mile Bicycle S. F. Stevens, ' 00 2 min. 40 sec. 1898 Two-Mile Bicycle G. L. Gary, ' 98 5 min. 39 3-5 sec. 1896 Shaw. Dai ' tmouth, taking third place. Mot! Haven Games, 1906 Hazen Vaulting At Philadelphia, 1906, Champion Relay Team At Philadelphia. 1906. 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' T3 -J — 3 t 3 o ( 1 -t- ao 00 s H rs if 03 i) cu Q — — 00 m tN) £ -5 I • 5 .£ C 3 o H CO h- D O nj in in — vO m — O ■m n-j (vj — , — ■S 3 o i km Q CQ i - :S J CQ o u a: _ ro d c i - i i :::[:; i c=0 .5 .S .S r (Ni oo S S; d = CO a; u ■s c« c« ■■H o JZ «v U c« nC U 01 o; c - 3 d uT H u . cd C CA) 0) UJ -J =3 ■J jji -t • c - 1 - (s tii ■J i - . ■5 1- U 03 03 C cu CLH aCJCJO o a £ E 3 c 1 vC (N — , ■J u ii u = c c He a: y. = 1 . c 1 E 2:2: Occ:£SC-i: 22 Q Q : -V o o o -a tn en -o -o - 3 3 .= X X C 3 -O -13 _o a a (d rt ■— ff3 (3 - - - - S - ■Is 0000 O c q - 00 — fM o o -O , -Q J= « -J _J ec o I I ooO — (- .— XCQ CL = D lii -J DARTMOUTH. 1908 271 Relay Team Two Mile Relay Team Shipley Thrall Jennings Rose National Two Mile Relay Championship Philadelphia, April 28, 1906 Won by Dartmouth — Thrall, Jennings, Shipley, Rose. Second, Columbia — Zink, Fulton, Marsh, Hetherington. Third, University of Pennsylvania — Coldwater, Latimer, Folsom, Wilcox. Time, 8.09 3-5 minutes. Basketball 1905-1906 VJ HE WORK, of the basketball team of 1905-6 was doubtless excelled by no M previous five in the history of the sport at Dartmouth. Of the eighteen K I games played Dartmouth won sixteen, losing only to Colgate and Wesleyan, and of these defeats it may be observed that Dartmouth had previously won three games from Wesleyan, and defeated Colgate. The New Hampshire five defeated every team that it played. For ability to play winning basket- ball night after night, at home and abroad, under all conditions, the Dartmouth team of last year has had few superiors in intercollegiate basketball. Although basketball scores are too complicated to permit a just comparison between the various teams, the Green ' s record last year was excelled by no team in the country and gave the Green a strong claim to the title of intercollegiate champions. With Captain McGrail, e.x-Captain Rix, Russ, Bankart, Grebenstein and Ailing in college, Dartmouth at the beginning of practice in the fall had a veteran team at its disposal. These men, together with Lang, ' 09, formerly captain of the Cushing Academy five, formed as formidable a squad as is rarely found in any institution in the country. Team work developed to a high degree characterized the five ' s work, and was largely responsible for its success. Instead of long, spectacular shots, short, well-directed passing was used to advantage in advancing the ball up the floor until an opportune mo- ment for a goal presented itself. The unusual weight of the men was a peculiar feature of the team. With its two regular substitutes, the Dartmouth five averaged more than the varsity football eleven, and yet was fast, evenly balanced, and aggressive. DARTMOUTH, 1908 273 •+++4 ' ++++++++++ ' H-++++ ' H +++++++++++ ' H H H H l ' + ' H +4 +4 ' + ' l ' + H ++ ' H ' 4 f( Dartmouth began its campaign in December with a long New York trip, on which the team defeated Manhattan 42 to 3 1 , Princeton 37 to 8, and Columbia I 6 to 10. Re- turning to Hanover the team played a long series of games at home, winning from Tech., Holy Cross t vice, Wesleyan, twice, and finally losing to Colgate in a hard-fought battle by a score of 32 to 27. In the latter part of February, as the season drew to a close, came the long trip through Connecticut, New ork and Massachusetts that gave Dartmouth the right to go to Williamstcwn to contest for the championship of New England with the unbeaten Wil- liams five, victors over Pennsylvania, ale and Syracuse. A.t Wesleyan, Washington ' s Birthday, the team broke even, then defeated Hamilton at Utica the following evening. In the same city the ne.xt evenmg Darlmcuth met Colg ate in the second game between the two institutions. Colgate led 12 to 6 at the close of the first half, but in the second period the New Hampshire five broke up Colgate ' s team play, outpointed, outpassed, and overwhelmed them m goal-throwing, and sent the New York five to defeat m one of the hottest and most strenuous halves of basketball ever seen in Utica. The race between Dartmouth and Williams for the New England championship was in every respect perfect. Steadily but gradually the contest for the premier title narrowed, the ether teams dropping cut one by one, uitil it was certain when the two teams went on the floor at Williamstown that the firs!; game for the New England championship was at hand. Dartmouth won that contest by a score of 1 1 to 9. The game was one of the closest and hardest-fcught battles ever played between New England college fives, and it was not until the last twenty seconds of play that Grebenstein threw the basket that broke the tie and gave Dartmouth the first of the championship games. On account of the closeness of the contest, the result far from settled the champion- ship, and Williams came to Hanover the following week with bright hopes of defeating its conquerors. Dartmouth, however, played basketball of the highest order, registering a de- cisive victory by a score of 26 to 7. Dartmouth defeated Yale at Hanover March 3 by a score of 44 to 1 6, and closed a brilliant season ' s work with victories over Technology and Tufts at Boston. 274 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Basketball 1906 1907 G. W. Grebensteln C. Plummer R. B. Merrill Captain Manager Assistant Manager 1906 W. P. McGrail E. S. French C. Plummer McGrail, Left Guard Russ, Lefi Forward Bankart, Centre The Team Lang, Centre Results of the Season Ailing, Right Guard Rix, Right Guard Grebenstein, Right Forward Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Manhattan. 31 Dartmouth, 42 Princeton. 8 Dartmouth, 37 Columbia. 10 Dartmouth. 16 Massachusetts 1 Institute of Technology, 2 Dartmouth. 30 Holy Cross 21 Dartmouth. 31 Wesleyan. 15 Dartmouth. 36 Wesleyan. 24 Dartmouth. 39 Holy Cross. 20 Dartmouth. 31 Colgate, 32 Dartmouth. 27 Brown, 19 Dartmouth, 48 Wesleyan, 30 Dartmouth, 32 Wesleyan, 28 Dartmouth. 17 Hamilton. 17 Dartmouth. 27 Colgate, 19 Dartmouth, 23 Williams, 9 Dartmouth, 1 1 Yale. 16 Dartmouth. 44 Williams. 7 Dartmouth. 26 Mass. Institute of Technology 18 Dartmouth, 58 Games Won. 16 Lost 2 • e o 2 tiii ' ° ' i BASKETBALL TEAM 190(1 276 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV .  J. .  J  J rjifj  Ji rj7 1 rj fj f tj  J .fj fj  j7 4 ' i? 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 ' 1 ' 4? 4 Basketball 1907 Lane, Left Ciiard Brady, Left Forrvard Dingle, Centre The Team Schildmiller, Right Guard Grebenstein, Right Forrvard Lang, Centre Morrissey, Right Forward Results of the Season Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Alumni, )6 DarlmoutK, 28 M. I. T. 9 Dartmouth, 51 Rensselaer Pc )lylech nic Institute 10 Dartmouth, 83 Massachuselts Stale College 1 Dartmouth, 52 Tufts, 15 Dartmouth, 50 University of Penn sylvania 15 Dartmouth, 31 Wesleyan, 19 Dartmouth, 63 Williams. 8 Dartmouth, 24 Brown, 7 Dartmouth, 30 Yale. 8 Dartmouth. 36 Wesleyan. 21 Dartmouth, 29 Harvard, II Dartmouth, 30 Harvard. 18 Dartmouth. 17 M. 1. T. 16 Dartmouth. 22 Brown, 22 Dartmouth. 21 Tufts. 23 Dartmouth, 17 Williams, 10 Dartmouth. 6 New England Intercollegiate Basket Ball League Hi h CO h ca Hockey V,4 HE history of Hockey al Dartmouth, though but in its second chapter, is M Cr ' interesting not only to the undergraduates but to our ever loyal alumni, in B J that it is a further evidence of Dartmouth pluck and determination, or what is recognized amongst cur sister colleges as the old Dartmouth spirit. The winter of 1905-06 saw our first team on the ice. Being an entirely new sport, the call for candidates had m.et with but feeble response. It was solely due to the untiring zeal of Captain Brooks that, after many trials and disappointments, a seven was finally selected and hockey placed upon the permanent list of College athletics. Games were arranged with Williams, Tech., Andover, and others, and though successful in but few of its games, the team secured the loyal support of the college for its plucky and conscientious efforts. When the season closed the team, consisting of Brooks, Foote, Crocker, Leighton, McLane, Richardson and Brett, unanimously re-elected Brooks as captain for the fol- lowing season. The interest in Hockey, awaken ed by the work of last year ' s team, was made manifest by the large squad which responded to the call for candidates for the season of 1906-07. In the meantime, through the excellent work of Crocker, aided by some of the alumni, Dartmouth was admitted to the Intercollegiate Hockey League, and an increased responsibility was placed upon the team. DARTMOUTH. 1908 279 Early prospects were discouraging, as Captain Brooks, who had received serious injuries during the football season, was unable to play. His loss was a great handicap. Again the old Dartmouth spirit prevailed however. Foote was elected captain, and by hard and persistent work a fast seven was finally selected and sent to New York to face the formidable team from Princeton in its maiden League game. In spite of insufficient practice and a strange rink, the team scored twice agamst the champions. The next two games with ' alc and Columbia resulted in victories, 4 to 2 and 5 to I respectively. The Green had gained a creditable standing in the League. The team had won the warm praise of its loyal supporters. The season closed with the Harvard game at Cambridge, and although defeated here, Dartmouth ranks third in the Intercollegiate Hockey League. Surely this is a good beginning, and an encouraging outlook for the future. DARTMOUTH. 1908 281 •+• l■•l •l• •• • •l + • • •• +•l•• - + • •- - - +• • +++• • • • +• • • • • • • •l••l +• • • + +• -n•• Hockey 1906-1907 1907 1906 W. C. Foote Captain E. C. Brooks J. F. Crocker Manager R. B. Wallace L. G. Treadvvay Assistant Manager . J. F. Crocker The 1906 Team Brooks, Forrvard Foote, Forward Brett, Forward Leighton, Cover Point Richardson, Forward McLane, Point Crocker, Coal Results of the Season 190.S-1906 Dartmouth 4 Williams 2 At Albany, N. Y. Dartmouth 3 M. I. T. 5 At Boston The 1907 Team Richardson, Forward D ' oe. Forward Foote, Forward L eigh iton. Cover Point Brett, Forward C Erhard, rocker. Point Coal Results of the Season 1906-1907 Dec. 26 Boston Da rlmouth 6 Rindge Manual Training School Dec. 29 West Newton Da rtmoulh 3 M. I. T. 2 Jan. 9 New York Da rtmoulh 2 Princeton 5 Jan. 11 Hanover Da rtmouth 9 Coaticook 5 Jan. 17 New York Dartmouth 4 Yale 2 Jan. 19 New York Dartmouth 3 Columbia 1 Feb. 16 Cambridge Dartmouth 4 Harvard 12 Stand ing of Intercollegiate Hockey League— Season of 1907 Games Won Lost Standing Princeton 4 1000 Harvard 3 1 .750 Dartmouth 2 2 .500 Yale 1 3 .250 Columbia 4 . 000 TENNIS TEAM 1906 Dartmouth College LaAvn Tennis Association Season of 1906-1907 Henry R. Lane, ' 07, Vice-Presidenl Executive Committee John R. McLane . ' 07 J. Franklin Crocker, Jr., Members ' 07 Arthur B. Rotch, ' 08 1907 1908 1909 J. R. McLane A. B. Rotch F. Solomon H. R. Lane B. D. Thorpe J. F. Greenebaum J. F. Crocker D. R. Blanpied P. M. Rose V. L. King A. . Clow H. S. Clark R. A. Smead E. P. Bartlett E. M. Moffatt R. B. Cunningham L. Adler R. H. Mower J. A. Tarbell K. H. Pitcher H. E. Buchanan R. E. Marsh W. L Bull H. L. English L. F. Nolan R. F. Hill J. C. Varney C. A. Fiske H. H. Murchie E. P. Norris C. S. Brett C. H. Butman 284 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV ' 4 4 ' 4 4 ' t 4 4 4 ' ' 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 l i 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 ' I ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 Tri-CoUege Lawn Tennis Association 1906 Tournament at Williamstown WON BY WILLIAMS Thompson, Williams Smith, Williams Thompson, Williams Summary — Singles defeated Rotch, Dartmouth 6-3, 8-6 defeated White, Wesleyan 6-3, 3-6, defeated Gatch, Wesleyan 6-3, 8-6 6-1 Doubles Smith and Schell, Williams, defeated Rotch and McLane, Dartmouth, 6-3, 6-1. Williams won first place with 4 matches. No competition for second and third places. Dual Tournament at Hanover, N. H. University of Vermont vs. Dartmouth May 11 and 12, 1906 WON BY DARTMOUTH, 11 MATCHES TO 2 Singles Burtch, Dartmouth defeated Pease, Vermont 9-7, 4-6, 8-6 Rotch, Dartmouth defeated Wood, Vermont 6-0, 6-3 Cunningham, Dartmouth defeated Rustedt, Vermont 6-2, 6-0 Rotch, Dartmouth defeated Hills, Vermont 6-0, 6-1 Pease, Vermont defeated Rotch, Dartmouth 1-6, 6-4, 17-15 Wood, Vermont defeated Lane, Dartmouth 4-6. 6-4, 6-4 Burtch, Dartmouth defeated Wood, Vermont 6-0, 6-1 Burtch, Dartmouth defeated Rustedt, Vermont 6-1, 6-2 Lane, Dartmouth defeated Rustedt, Vermont 6-3, 6-4 Cunningham, DartmoL ith defeated Hills, Vermont 6-1, 6-3 Cunningham, Dartmot ith defeated Wood, Vermont 6-1. 6-0 Doubles Cunningham and Rotch, Dartmouth, defeated Pease and Wood, Vermont, 6-1, 6-4. DARTMOUTH. 1908 285 Dual Tournament at Springfield, Mass. Springfield Country Club vs Dartmouth, May 24, 1906 TIE -3 MATCHES TO 3 Singles Rotch, Darlmoulh defeated Miller, Springfie ld 6-4, 6-2 McLane, Dartmouth defeated Newtcn, Springfield 6-3, I! -9 Drake, Springfield defeated Burtch, Dartmouth 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 Groesbeck, Springfield defeated Cunningham, Dartmouth 6-4, 6-4 Doubles Retch and McLane, Dartmouth, defeated Miller and Newton, Springfield, 6-4, 8-6. Groesbeck and Drake defeated Burtch and Cunningham, Dartmouth, 6-3, 6-4. Dual Tournament at Amherst, Mass. Amherst vs. Dartmouth, May 23, 1906 TIE— 3 MATCHES TO 3 Singles Rotch, Dartmouth defeated Wolfe, Amherst 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 Cunningham, Dartmouth defeated Emerson, Amherst 6-3, 6-3 Graham, Amherst defeated Burtch, Dartmouth 7-5, 9-7 Sturgis, Amherst defeated McLane, Dartmouth 10-8, 1-6, 6-2 Doubles McLane and Rotch, Dartmouth, defeated Hubbard and Brewster, Amherst, 7-5, 6-2. Wolfe and Graham, Amherst, defeated Burtch and Cunningham, Dartmouth, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. 286 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV New England Inter -Collegiate Lawn Tennis Association Seventh Annual Tournament at Longwood 1906 J- R. McLane, Dartmouth . Presideni F. B. Nicholl, M. I T. Secre(ari) ana Treasurer Singles 1 St Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round Finals While, Wesleyan 1 White 1 Wolfe, Amhersl ) default ! Paine [ 7-5. 7-5 Paine, Bowdoin 1. Paine Burgess, Brown ( 6-3, 6-2 1 Smith 3-6, -. Pease, U. of Vermon 1 McLane 1 6-3, 6-3 McLane, Dartmoi. th 1 6-3, 6-3 1 Smith Smith, Wilhams Smith 1 6-3. 6-4 J Nicholl, M. I. T. 6-3, 0-6, 6-4 J Smith 6-4. 3-6. 6-0 Rotch, Dartmouth ) Rotch Westcott, WiMiams ( 6-4, 6-8, 6-2 Rotch Wycoff, Tufts Tobey 7-5, 6-0 Tobey, Bowdoin ) 6-0, 6-2 _ Farmir (, Gatch. Wesleyan 1 Porter 1 6-4, °3-6, 7-5 Porter. Brown 6-4, 6-4 Farming 7-5. 6-1 J J Farming. M. 1. T. 1 Farming Sturgess, Amhersl 1 default Doubles Brown Brown Tufts i 6-2. 7-5 1 Williams 1 Williams Williams ■6-2. 6-2 .Amherst default M. I. T. Bowdoin Bowdoin ) M. I. T. 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. 6-8. 7-5 Wesleyan ) 6-3. 6-3 M. 1. T. M. I. T. j 6-2. 6-4 Dartmouth ) 0-6. 6-2, 6-2 Standing on Eight-Point Cup Williams 6 Amh erst 2 M I. T 4 Bowc loin 1 Brown 31 2 Tuffs I Dartmouth 2 Was! eyan Vi Vermont m _] -1 O u The College Golf Club Officers 1905-1906 S. C. Bartlett, ' 07 W. F. Garby, ' 07 T. W. Worthen, 07 Presideni Vice-President Secreiarv and Treasurer P. H. Chase. ' 07 Executive Committee E. Richardson, 07, Chairman P. M. Smith, ' 08 Team 1905-1906 T. W. Woithen, ' 07, Capt. R. H. Peck. ' 07 E. Richardson, ' 07. Man. W. F. Garby, ' 07 H. W. Stucklen. 09 P. M. Smith. ' 08 Dual Match with Amherst Nov. 1905 Dartmouth I I Amherst Officers 1906-1907 P. M. Smith, ' 08, L. M. Howe, ' 08 H. E. Meleney, ' 09 President Vice-President Secretarv and Treasurer DARTMOUTH. 1908 289 . ( r r r| f r ti| fj« ( J £ r l ff {■«{ ff rj { r| {i •{ {• f rj { rl Executive Committee E. Richardson, 07, Chairman R. H. Peck. -07 S. C. Bartlett. ' 07 Team Fall 1906 Malcolm Stanton, ' 10 W. F. Garby, ' 07, Captain H. W. Stucklen, ' 09 T. W. Worthen. ' 07 P. M. Smith, ' 08 E. Richardson, ' 07, Manager A. M. Perkins, ' 08, Assistant Manager Team match of New England Intercollegiate Golf Association was held at Wood- lawn Golf Lmks, Auburndale, Mass., Oct. 9, 1906. Score: Holes down to Bogie Amherst 83 M. I. T. 82 Dartmouth 60 Williams 5 1 Individual New England Intercollegiate Championship Contest held October 1 2th, won by Malcolm Stanton, Dartmouth, ' 10. PAUL FELT AS U .M I ' 1 R i: h CO ui B3 D A I r M O U T H, 19 8 291 +++4• •+ • • • • • • • • ' W • ■' • 4• • • ' 4• • •• • • • • •• • ' • • • • • 4•4•• •l•• • +• • • •• •■i•■Baseball Team 1908 Malcolm Stearns, Captain Porter M. Smith, Manager The Team Stearns, First Base O ' Shea, Second Base Smith, Third Base Hobart, Short Stop Goode, Catcher Thompson, Pitcher Lee, Left Field Badger, Right Field Morrissey, Center Field Nichols, Pitcher Lowe, Short Stop Goodhart, Utility Results of the Season 1906 May 1, Arms Academy 2 1908 12 May 2 Williston Seminary 4 1908 24 May 5 Randolph 1908 5 May II Brewster Academy 5 1908 2 May 12 St. Anselm ' s College 4 1908 6 May 16 Rockland Military Academy 3 1908 19 May 23 Dean Academy 5 1908 4 May 24 Brown 1908 2 1908 12 May 25 Gushing Academy 1 1908 6 May 26 Amherst 1909 3 1908 16 June 5 1909 7 1908 5 June 7 1909 2 1908 3 June 8 1909 1 1908 6 Won 10 Opponents 39 1908 120 Lost 3 Percentage . 769 292 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Basketball 1908 T. P. Monissey, Captain F. A. Cooper, Manager Snow, Right Forrvard Morrissey, Left Forrvard Tatterson, Left Guard The Team Wiley, Left Forrvard Wilson, Right Guard Thompson, Centre Sophomore-Freshman Series First Game Sophomores 22 Freshmen 1 2 Second Game Sophomores I 7 Freshmen 23 Third Game Sophomores 14 Freshmen 9 if m -: -1 a (- O O 294 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Sophomore (1909) Football Team H. R. Bankart, Captain J. W. Worthen, Manager Ross, Left End Pettengill, Left End Schildmiller, Lefl Tacl(le Catharin, Left Taclfle Bankart, Left Guard Bird, Left Guard Thomas, Center Batchelder, Center T. Bell, Right Guard Schofield, Right Tacl(le R. A. Burns, Right End Swenson, Right End Kelley, Quarter Bacl( Lord, Left Half Back Johnson, Lefl Half Back Turner, Right Half Back R. B. Patterson, Right Half Back Leighton, Full Back Marshall, Full Back A. E. Newton, Full Back 1909, 6 1910, o s 1 0) l$i « ' || ' JH e li i ' - s « A 2 2 ;j h -] -1 o z s I X 296 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Freshman (1910) Football Team p. M. Cowan, Captain J. V. McPherson, Manager Norton, Right End Meagher, Right End Pierce, Right Tactile Gibson, Right Tackle McClintock, Right Guard Palmer, Center Josselyn, Left Guard Cushman, Left Guard Floyd, Left Tackle Kohler, Left Tackle Baxter, Left End Hunter, Left End Pishon, Quarter Back Heneage, Quarter Back Hiestand, Right Half Back Co.van, Left Half Back Peattie, Left Half Back Hyde. Full Back Kinney, Full Back 1909, 6 1910, J. Harper Blaisdell, ' 07, President C. E. Royce, ' 08, Secretarxi W. F. Hale, ' 08, Treasurer R. T. Stokes, Captain A. M. Cragin, ' 06 A. B. Barnes, ' 08 Chess Team E. E. Clark, ' 06, Manager J. F. Greenebaum, ' 09 R. J. Holmes, ' 09 Results of Season 1905-1906 April 5 Dartmouth 1 M. I. T. 4 May 4 Dartmouth 1 ' 2 Dartmouth Faculty 3! 2 Stokes, 2 points ; Cragin, ' 2 point. r n I 6 M. P. A. Early, President M. P. W. Tabor, yicc-Presidenl M. D. R. Blanpied, SccrctarX) and TrcaiureT Members Monsieur le Professeur L. H. Dow Monsieur le Professeur R. L. Taylor Monsieur le Professeur E. H. Langley Monsieur le Professeur P. O. Skinner Monsieur le Professeur G. B. Weston Monsieur le Professeur W. H. Murray Monsieur le Professeur G. Cavicchia Monsieur le Professeur G. W. Putnam Monsieur P. A. Early Monsieur P. W. Tabor Monsieur D. R. Blanpied Monsieur J. T. Cushing Monsieur E. W. Darling Monsieur J. A. Detlefsen Monsieur M. L. Lewis Monsieur R. B. Merrill Monsieur L. M. Symmes Monsieur Gordon Blanchard Monsieur A. G. Tenney 300 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Founded 1903 Frater in Urbe John Hoffman Dunlap Fratres in Universitate 1907 Timothy Wolcott Brock Harold Dufur Fish Harry Matt Gray Nathaniel Hobbs Knight Walter Martin Leighton 908 Robert Whitcomb Chedel Harold Charles Clark William Frye English, Jr. Eliphalet Austm Greeley Lester Clyde Greenwood John Harvey Gray Frank Elmer Titcomb Harry Earle Buchanan Robert Rutledge Gould Curtis Morrison Hilliard Alvin Clark Noyes 1 909 Ralph Wilber Noyes Allison Cleaveland Palmer Winthrop Lamson Smith Ralph Lauris Theller Harry Abbott Wood Headquarters in Bartlelt Hall A. Karl Skinner, Craduaie Secretary Officers Samuel L. Barnes, j ' resident V ' illiam Jennings, Vi Chai rmen of Committees Finance Relig ious Meetings E. M. Moffatt H. E. Meleney Records Church Relation J. R. McLane A. K. Skinner BihU Slud]) M usic G. H. Howard R. E. Chesley A i ' ssionarj) Social A. W . Taylor H R. Blythe New ' Vfembers Athletics T. W. Worthen W. H F ind E Booli Iglish, Jr. M . K . Smith J. A. Bartlett, ' 07, President H. R. Wellman, ' 07, Secreian and Treasurer Members E. R. Musgiove, ' 05, Associated Press J. A. Bartlett, ' 07, Manchester Union, Associated Press J. H. Blaisdell, ' 07, Boston Transcript, New York World A. H. Kitching, ' 07, Boston Post H. R. Wellman, ' 07, Chicago Evening Post, Boston American E. C. Farrington, ' 08, Boston Globe, New ' ork Sun W. H. Harriman, ' 08, Concord Monitor H. R. Bankart, ' 09, Boston Journal R. T. Pearl, ' 09, Boston Record G. R. Carpenter, ' 10, Springfield (Mass.) Republican The object of this organization is to prevent unauthorized press reports of college athletic events from being issued by irresponsible persons. Accordingly, all general athletic news is supervised by H. R Wellman, ' 07, for the Club, and all news regarding the athletic administration is supervised by Dr. C. E. Bolser for the Athletic Council. For the presentation and informal discussion of current topics ol an economic, historical, and political nature. Executive Committee James Milton O ' Neill, Chairman Samuel Lawrence Barnes, Secretary . Wilfred Hiram Smart, Treasurer Prof. Frank Haigh Dixon Prof. Sidney Bradshaw Fay Samuel Lawrence Barnes Harry Randolph Blythe James Barrett Brown Morrill Allen Gallagher George Henry Howard George Harold Jamison John Harold Jordan Harry George Kelley Henry Richardson Lane Raymond Ledden Cams Roland Edward Chesley John Alexander Clark Joseph Joyce Donahue Honorary Members Prof. Craven Laycock Prof. George Ray Wicker Members I 907 Charles Frederick Luberger, Jr. John Roy McLane William Joseph Minsch James Milton O ' Neill Thomas Daniel Perry Wilfred Hiram Smart Clarence Henry Stern Warner Goodrich White Thacher Washburn Worthen I 908 George William Elwell Scott Wicher Mann Howard Edward McAllaster Richard Brackett Merrill 304 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Phillips Club Morris K. Smith, President John W. Corcoran, Vice-Presidenl Samuel K. Bell, Secretar ' and Treasurer Gordon Blanchard (Exeter), Allan M. McCurdy (Andover), Corresponding Secretaries 1 907 J. M. Coburn E. H. Leonard L. L. Currier H. H. Oliphant J. E. Downey J. P.per G. H. Howard M. K.. Smith 1908 L. Adier G. W. Eiwell G. Blanchard A. L. Nichols J. W. Corcoran J. J. Norton J. S. Proctor 1 909 H. R. Bankart M. Kivel S. K. Bell J. J. Newton C. A. Blake A. M. McCurdy H. T. Caverly G. W. Oliphant E. Chappelear F. J. Reagan J. Clough G. H. Schildmiller C. N. Dodge D. E. Waldron L. B. Farley V. F. West A. L. Graves L. F. Wright 1910 J. Bredemus J. W. F. Hobbs H. N. Charlton H. H. Hobbs J. E. Downey G. H. F. Kidder H. H. Driver K. N. Merritt J. T. Farwell W. M. Price J. Frame J. W. Richmond H. A. Wolff T. A. Smith L. B. Wallace An organization modeled after the National House of Representatives to promote the discussion of political questions. Officers of the First Congress 1906-1907 H. G. Kelly, Nebraska . Speaker R. L. T heller, Massachusetts . Vice Speaker J- M. O ' NeiU. New ' ork . Clerk P. M. Chase, Colorado . Assislanl Clerk M A Gallagher, Massachusetts Sergeant-at-Arms Executive 1906-1907 H. R. Blythe President HANOVER BROOK SCENE Q a: o a X H a o s H Q (d X h DARTMOUTH, 1908 309 The Dartmouth Published weekly during the College Year by Editors chosen from the Undergraduate Body of Dartmouth College. Vol. XXVIII 1906-1907 George Henry How ard, Edilor-in-Chief Morris Kellogg Smith, Alumni Editor John Harper Blaisdell, Athletic Editor Walter Julius Leopard Dreyfus, Local Editor Amos Dodge, Business Manager Associate Editors Arthur Wendell Taylor, ' 07 Harry Richmond Wellman, 07 Donald Yerdon Frcthingham, 08 Howard Edward McAllaster, ' 08 Laurence Metcalf Symmes, ' 08 Frank Asbury Robinson, ' 08 Edward Chipman Farrington, Robert Mason Stone, ' 09 Bertram Carr French, ' 09 Emmett Hay Naylor, ' 09 ' 08 Malcolm Havens Bissell, ' 10 Former Editors and Managers of The Dartmouth Ye Editor Manager Editor Man ager 1876 Samuel Merrill 1891 C. H. Wiley 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. Vitlum 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. Wenlworth 1897 D. J. Moloney H. M. Thyng 1882 G. M. Ward C. W. McClearn 1898 R. F. Marden J. R. Chandler 1883 Alfred E. Watson 1899 F. A. Musgrovc W. M. Eraser 1884 G. H. Whilcomb 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 1. O. Cummings 1903 E. B. Schlatter H. D. Gushing 1888 L. F. English I. w. Kelley 1904 C. K. Woodbridge E. K. Robinson 1889 B. F. Ellis J. H. Mason 1905 E. R- Musgrove W. F. Dorothy 1890 J. B. Reynolds F. D. Woods 1906 A. F. Libby E. G. Smith The Dartmouth was first puhhshed in 1840 in the form of a hterary monthly. From 1844 to 1867 its pubhcation was suspended. The Dartmouth again apfieared as a literary magazme with editors from the Senior class until 1875. when it became a weekly newspaper. From I860 to 1896, the Dartmouth appeared fortnightly, but at that time, ii again changed to a weekly. DARTMOUTH. 1908 311 The Aegis Published annually by the junior Class and prepared by editors chosen therefrom. Vol. XXXV. 1906-1907. Howard Edward McAllaster. AKi;, EJitor-in-Chki. Laurence Metcalf Symmes, WAX, Business Manager. Associate Editors Donald erdon Frothingham. AA I ' . Cliaiinian David Robert Blanpied, XTK William D. Knight. ' MA Harold Ordway Rugg Edward Woodbridge Darling. BO II, Chairman Willimam Frye English, Jr., Pul(iuana Crosby .Arthur Hoar Joseph King Knight, K2 Edward Chipman Farrington, I A( , Chairman Frank Gordon Cook. KKK Raymond Robb Marsden, ' I ' K ' I ' Raymond Eugene Marsh Frank .Asbury Robinson, X l Arthur Theodore Anderson, ! ' — K Porter Webber Lowe, —X George Edwin Squier, I ' T August Frederick Victor, ATA Alhtelics Literary Statisticians Assistant Business Managers Former Editors and Managers of The Aegis Year Editor Manager Year Editor Manager 1874 H. F. Chase J. C. Barrett 1891 F. E. Barnard H. A. Blake 1875 S. B. W.ggin W. H. Harl 1892 Barron Shirley S. J. Lord 1876 Samuel Merrill W. C. Frost 1893 A. D. Arnold C. G. Furnel 1877 C. D. .Adams G. E. .Atkinson 1894 S. E. Burroughs P. S. Marden 1878 J. C. Dana F. W. Gregg 1895 R. A. Campbell R. M. Thornburgh 1879 C. A. Babbitt W. W. Broga 1896 W. J. Harris H. J. Hapgood 1880 W. F. Furman G. H. Danforth 1897 R. J. Sisk H. M. Thyng 1881 William Moore F. R. Lane 1898 W. S. Adams C. E. Carr 1882 B. S. Harmon J. S. Thompson 1899 A. M. Abbott R. P. Johnson 1883 J. F. Moore H. B. Johnson 1900 H. E. Keyes F. E. Alwood 1884 Louis Bell W. G. Carr 1901 B. M. Hopkins E. H. Hunter 1885 A. L. Fuller S. K. H. Hudson 1902 B. S. Stevens G. M. Hubbard 1886 F. A. Wood F. P. Weeks 1903 R. M. Davis M. B. Wiley 1887 W. H. Dart C. F. Conn 1904 H. H. Ham C. I. Lampec 1888 D. L. Lawrence A. A. Fisher 1903 J. R. Merrlam E. Gilbert 1889 J. I. Buck Charles E. Doane 1906 F. F. Parker W. B. Smith 1890 W. T. Abbott J. H. Fassett 1907 G. H. Howard R. C. Cochrane The Aegis was first published in I860, appearing three times a year. Since 1874 it has been an annual. o 5 DARTMOUTH, 1908 313 ■r|4 rj 1 rji r|i f|;t f| !; 1 r| t r} r|i r 1 r ( |;t f|« rji | |i r|; rji 1 The Dartmouth Magazine Published monthly by students from Senior and Junior Classes. Vol. XXI 1906-1907. Harry Randolf Blythe, Editor-in-Chief Harry George Kelley, Business Manager Associate Editors Thomas Daniel Perry, ' 07 Joseph Marshall Coburn, ' 07 Chauncey Wayland Smith., ' 07 Gordon Blanchard, ' 08 Lawrence Adler, 08 Elbert Marston Moffalt, ' 09 Former Editors and Managers of the Dartmouth Magazine Ye Editor Manager Editor M anager 1892 P. E. Stanley G. G. Furnell 1899 H. E. Keyes N. W. Emerson 1893 E. o. Grover A. K. Hardy 1900 W. H. Lyon B. I. Bond 1894 J. W. Thompson W. P. Lane 1901 K- Banning J. L. Huntington 1895 R. H . Fletcher W. F. Duffy 1902 R. M. Davis F. W. Wenlworlh 1896 J. M. Boyd J. F. Ryan 1903 1. A. Charron J. S. Brotherhood 1897 S. R. Moulton H. P. Patey 1904 C. J. Kelley H. , W. Fleming 1898 c. P. Graham H. D. Hardy 1905 E. L. Oakford C. B. Bracketl D t I n C 1905-1906 James M. O ' Neill, President Samuel L. Barnes, Manager Triangular League Debates ResolneD: That it would be for the best interests of American colleges that no money should be expended for traveling expenses, maintenance, equipment, and coaching of athletic teams engaged in intercollegiate contests, except from voluntary, bonafide sub- scriptions of the student body. NINTH ANNUAL BROWN-DARTMOUTH DEBATE Held at Hanover, March 5, 1906 Awarded to Negative Darlmouih Team, Affirmative Brown Team, Negative George Henry Howard Ralph Norton Dennett Ralph Lauris Theller Harry Duane Bruce James Milton O ' Neill George Gershon Shor Alternate Alternate Fred Hudson Hodgson Lester Leopold Falk Judges Pres . William Edwards Huntington Prof. Thomas Nixon Carver Prof. Edwin Herbert Hall 316 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV ' 4 fr ' l! ' ' t ' ' l ' ' l ' A ' ' l ' ' i ' ' l ' ' l ' ' ' l? ' l ' ' 4? ' i ' l ' ' ' ' ' l t ' i ' i ' l ' t l ' i ' ' l ' ' l ' ' ' l ' ' l ' l Eleventh Annual Williams - Dartmouth Debate Held at Williamstown, March 5, 1906 Awarded to Affirmative Williams Team, Affirmative John Kenneth Byard Lytel William Matthews Roy Herbert Case Alternate Be 5ayre Dartmouth Team, Negative Philip Minot Chase Bertrand Edwin Spencer Arthur Bond Meservey Alternate William Joseph Minsch Mr. Herbert . ' oble Judges Mr. William B. Whitney Mr. J. Frederick Eagle DARTMOUTH. 1908 319 .4.4. .t4.4. i.i.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4..i.4.4.-h4-4--f4--f4--t4-4 ' 4-4 ' -t-4- ' i ' -{ ' -{ ' -l-4--) ' -f4--t--t--l--l ' -l--t--l--l--f-f-l--l -l--f-l Glee Club Charles Henrv Hathaway, Leader Walter Raymond Andrews, Manager William F. Garby, ' 07 William U. Wyman, ' 07 Orlando C. Davis, ' 07 Herman L. Walker. ' 09 First Tenors John A. Swenson, ' 09 Guy R. Carpenter, ' 1 Albert J. Coleman, ' 10 Marshall E. Comstock, ' 10 Second Tenors John F. Crocker, Jr., ' 07 Charles H. Hathaway, ' 07 George H. Jamison, 07 Arthur T. Soule, 08 Roswell O. Post, Jr., ' 07 Edwin D. Martin, ' 09 Edgar M. Steward, ' 10 First Basses Harry S. McDevitt, ' 07 Clarence C. Talcott. ' 08 George W. Grebenstein, ' 07 Bertram Hatton, ' 09 James C. Reilly, ' 07 Laurence V. Gardner, ' 09 Russell O. Alvord, ' 09 Harold D. Fish, ' 07 Arthur B. Shaw, ' 08 Second Basses Carl W. Ross, ' 08 Emmett H. Naylor. ' 09 Russell D. Meredith, ' 10 Accompanist, Walter C. Rogers, ' 09 Assistant Accompanist, Roland E. Chesley, ' 08 320 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Mandolin Club Robert Raymond Lane, Leader Walter Raymond Andrews, Manager Robert R. Lane, ' 07 Curtis Plummer, ' 07 Morris K. Smith, ' 07 Harry K. Pelren, ' 07 Richard S. Southgate, ' 07 First Mandolins Erastus B. Badger, 2d, 08 Robert B. Rugg. ' 08 Maurice Kivel, ' 09 Daniel E. Watson, ' 09 George F. Thurber, ' 1 Hazen W. Jones, ' 1 Eugene M. Prentice, James J. Norton, ' 08 Craig Thorn, ' 09 Henry Golden, ' 09 Second Mandolins ' 08 James S. Bell, Jr., ' 09 Chester F. Scott, ' 10 Sumner H. Lloyd, ' I Kenneth A. Phelps, ' 10 Alfred G. White, ' 07 Charles P. Woodworth, ' 07 EKvood S. Richardson, 07 Porter M. Smith, ' 08 Guitars Morton Hull. ' 08 Laurence W. Grisvvold, John R. Childs, ' 09 Charles A. Luck, ' 09 J. Herbert Young, ' 1 Violin Joseph W. Worthen, ' 09 ' 08 ' Cello Marvin C. Taylor, ' 10 °)° ' Tf Paul R. Felt. Leader Walter C. Rogers, Manager Cornets Conrad P. Hazen, 07 Herman L. Dillingham, ' 09 Burton D. Thorpe. ' 08 John R. Childs, ' 09 Ferdinand D. Armstrong, ' 1 Clarinets Samuel F. Garvin, ' 07 Charles C. Severance, ' 08 Frank M. Bartlett, ' 09 Altos Walter C. Rogers, ' 09 Ralph W. Noyes, ' 09 John H. Dowdall. ' 09 French Horn Baritone Harold Parker, ' 07 Lester C. Greenwood, ' 08 Trombones Park W. Stickney, ' 09 Curtis E. Huebener, 08 Tuba Anson McLoud, ' 09 Basses Harrie C. Romayne, ' 07 Snare Drums Guy C. Spokesfield, ' 10 Bass Drum Paul R. Felt, ' 06 William H. Fox. ' 06 Fred D. Ordway, ' 07 Cymbals Albert R. Hazen, ' 07 Boyd W. Putnam. ' 07 G. R. Carpenter, ' 10 A. J. Coleman, 10 M. E. Comstock, ' 10 O. C. Davis, ' 07 W. F. Garby, ' 07 R. E. Chesley, ' 08 J. F. Crocker, Jr., ' 07 F. Edwards, 08 M. A. Gallagher, ' 07 R. O. Alvord, ' 09 L. V. Gardner, ' 09 B. Hatton, ' 09 H. D. Fish, ' 07 D. W. Hiestand, ' 07 R. D. Meredith, ' 10 E. H. Naylor, ' 09 Librarian H. D. Oliphant. ' 07 First Tenors G. F. Gonyer, ' I E. D. Martin, ' 09 W. S. Nay, ' 10 J. A. Swenson, ' 09 H. L. Walker, ' 09 W. U. Wyman, ' 07 Second Tenors J. K. Mason. ' 09 R. O. Post, Jr.. ' 07 W. C. Rogers. ' 09 A. T. Soule. ' 08 W. D. Steward, ' 10 First Basses H. D. Oliphant, ' 07 J. C. Reilly, ' 07 A. T. Speare, ' 08 Second Basses F. A. Rainey, ' 10 C. V Ross, ' 08 B. E. Sanborn, Jr., ' 08 A. B. Shaw, ' 08 Cornet B. D. Thorpe, ' 08 Paul R. Felt, Leader Walter C. Rogers, Manager Paul R. Felt, ' 06 First Violins Harold Parker, ' 07 John H. Finn, ' 10 Clarinet Samuel F. Garvin. ' 07 Cornets Burton D. Thorpe, ' 08 Herman L. Dillingham, ' 09 Trombone Paul R. Felt, ' 06 Drums Fred D. Ordway, ' 07 Piano Walter C. Rogers. ' 09 324 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV R. C. Cochrane J. F. Crocker, Jr. O. C. Davis H. D. Fish M. A. Gallagher W. F. Garby J. C. Harris R. E. Chesley, F. Edwards M. Hull T. S. McAllister C. W. Ross R. O. Alvord H. S. Clark R. B. Eaton L. V. Gardner O. P. Greenwood B. Hatton V. I. Klopp J. D. Lawson E. D. Martin H. S. Beal G. R. Carpenter A. J. Coleman M. E. Comstock D. H. Curtis G. F. Gonyer H. H. Hobbs Orpheus Club 1 907 D. W. Hiestand G. H. Jamison R. R. Lane C. A McKendree H. D. Oliphant C. T. Pierce R. O. Post, Jr. W. U. Wyman 1 908 B. E. Sanborn, Jr. A. B. Shaw A. T. Soule A. T. Speare C. C. Talcott A. F. Vietor I 909 J. K. Mason H. E. Meleney E. H. Naylor R. B. Patterson W. L. Peck W. C. Rogers J. A. Swenson H. L. Walker J. W. Worthen 19 10 K. J. Knapp F. L. Meleney R. D. Meredith W. S. Nay F. A. Rainey W. D. Steward G. F. TTiurber H. S. Wmship P9 Q DARTMOUTH, 1908 327 Dramatic Club 1906 Harry P. Wayman, ' 06 Presidenl Ralph J. Thompson, ' 06, Manager Walter Powers, ' 06, Slage Manager Thomas C. Wellsted, ' 09, Master of Properties PRESENTATION OF FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ' Translated from the German by Walter Baker Cast of Characters Prof. Martin Goldwhinney . . . . . . H. R. Wellman, ' 07 Professor of Ancient History in the University of H, Dr. Leopold Newman . . . . T. C. Wellsted, ' 09 His son-in-law. Jack Harkins ......... W. Powers, ' 06 In pursuit of fortune under nom de theatre of Emi) Hawkins. Mr. Charles Harkins R. L. Theller, ' 09 In pursuit of Jack. Spartan Spurgius Spotts . . . H. P. Wayman, ' 06 Theatrical manager, leading heavy, etc. Mrs. Goldwhinney E. P. Kelley, ' 06 Professor of conjugal management m the Professor ' s household. Mrs. Newman R. F. Thompson, ' 08 Paula A. T. Soule, ' 07 The youngest imp of the household. Rosa W. J. L. Dreyfus, ' 09 The brassiest. Time — Recently Scene — Prof. Goldwhinnev ' s Studv DEDICATION OF NEW DARTMOUTH NORTH FROM THE TOWER 330 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Junior Week Committee Harry Richmond Wellman. Chairman Norman Locke Cushman Walter Gardner Kennedy William Ulysses Wytnan Henry Richardson Lane Patronesses Mrs. William Jewett Tucker Mrs. Charles Francis Richardson Mrs. Frank Haigh Dixon Mrs. William Taylor Kennedy Mrs. Louis Henry Dow Mrs. Gardner Sturdevant Cushman Mrs. Perley Rufus Bugbee Mrs. Charles Bradford Wymai Mrs. John McLane Floor Director William Ulysses Wyman Ushers Amos Dodge Thomas Daniel Perry Charles Waldo Pickett George Henry Howard Norman Charles Coombs Walter Raymond Andrews Theodore Towne Redington D A R T M O U T H. 19 8 331 . .4. . .+ . .4. . . . . • . . . +- •• I ' H - ' l-•l •H • • •n••l •l • • • • • ' H•• ■• ' • • • •H Junior Week Program Wednesday, May 16 4 p. m. — Baseball. Brown vs. Dartmouth, at the Oval 7 p. m. — Open-air Band Concert. College Hall 8 p. m. — Vaudeville Show at the Gymnasium Thursday, May 17 4 p. m. — Baseball. M. A. C. vs. Dartmouth, at the Oval 7 p. m. — Open-air Band Concert. College Hall 8 p. m. — Musical Comedy, The Founders, at College Hal! Friday, May 18 10 a.m. — Tennis. Faculty vs. Students. Hanover Country Club. Trials. 2 p. m. — Tennis Finals 2 p. m. — Lawn Party. Hanover County Club 4 p. m. — Baseball. Williams vs. Dartmouth, at the Oval 7 p. m. — Coftcert of the Glee and Mandohn Clubs at College Hall 8 p. m. — Promenade Concert at College Hall 9 p. m. — Junior Promenade. College Hall Fraternity Dances Wednesday, May 16 Theta Delta Chi, at College Hall Phi Delta Theta, at the Phi Delta Theta House Kappa Kappa Kappa, at the Hanover Inn Delta Tau Delta, at the G. A. R. Hall Sigma Chi, at the Sigma Chi Rooms Thursday, May 17 Delta Kappa Epsilon, at the Odd Fellows Hall Alpha Delta Phi. at the G. A. R. Hall Psi Upsilon, at the Hanover Inn Beta Theta Pi, at the Beta Theta Pi House Phi Kappa Psi, at College Hall D A R r M O U ' ]■II, 19 8 333 Prom Vaudeville Paul R. Felt, ' 06, President George D. Terrien, ' 06, Business Manager Walter Powers, ' 06, Stage Manager Harry R. Weilman, ' 07, Musical Director Harry P. Wayman, ' 06 Erion H. Neal, ' 06 Dwight S. ' Waring, ' 06 Harold A. Osborne, ' 09 Assisted by Arthur T. Soule, ' 08 T. C. ' Wellsted. ' 09 Programme A THE NOR ' WICH AND HANOVER MINSTRELS Introducing Mr. Lew Dockstader, Mr. Hi Henry, Mr. G. D. Terrien as The Middleman, and a large and tuneful chorus. Positively their last season before the public. B PAUL R. FELT, BARITONE SOLOIST Mr. Felt will sing two original songs, My Yellow Venus and Dear Old College Days. c JACK OSBORNE In mysterious feats of prestigiation — introducing several new tricks and mechanical effects. D ERLON H. NEAL, VIOLIN SOLOIST E •• THE OTHER WOMAN An adaptation of Richard Harding Davis ' story by thai name. Bishop Trelawney H. P. Wayman Robert Latimer Walter Powers Ethel Trelawney A. T. Soule Scene : The Bishop ' s Study 334 THE AEGIS. ' O L. XXXV F T. C. WELLSTED. FAVORITE IRISH COMEDIENNE G FELT AND NEAL The hvin brothers in a smash-bang musical comedy, WAS 1ST ? H HAPP — VA ' MAN AND WARING— BEAN ' In an original sketch. A BAD ACTOR. Fmitney Bish, a bad actor ...... Happy Wayman Edwin BalHngton Booth, a ham actor ..... Unhappy Waring The Warden of the Nut Factory ..... Richard Mansfield U.shers Harry W. Coburn, ' 06, Head Usher A. N. Burnie. ' 06 D. C. Mclntyre, ' 06 G. N. Bankart, ' 06 P. . 1. Chase, ' 06 E. G. Smith, ' 06 R. X ' arick, ' 06 C. SOUE AND GAUNTLET HOUSE D A R r M O U T H . 19 8 335 ■.I .! !;! 4 4 4 ' { ' ' i ' 4: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 THE FOUNDERS A Comic Opera Dealing with the founding of Dartmouth College. Book by James W. Wallace and Harry R. Wellman. Words and Music by Harry R. Wellman. Arranged by Walter C. Rogers. The Cast Samuel Occum, Chief of the Wah Hoc Wah Tribe John Wheelock, of historical fame Shungopair, Medicine Man of the Tribe, known as Skeet Lord Helpus, the Earl ' s representative The Dean, with the Wheelock Expedition Janet White, a captive among the Indians Lady Sanborn, guardian of the Lord The Maid The Valet . White Eagle Mad Wolf Little Big Joke Henry-hit-the-boltle Sammy Occum 2nd I J. F. Crocker, 07 J. C. Reilley. 07 J. A. Blatherwick, ' 06 L. V. Gardner, 09 H. D. Oliphant, ' 09 E. D. Rich, ' 08 Children of Sam Attendants, etc. Braves G. W. Grebenstem, 07 C. H. Hathaway, ' 07 J. K. Mason. ' 09 J. A. Swenson, ' 09 L. G. Treadway, ' 08 J. A. Macdonald, ' 07 Paul R. Felt, ' 06 Harry P. Wayman, ' 06 Thomas C. Wellsted, ' 09 William M. Bodwell, ' 06 . William T Bell, ' 06 . Arthur T. Soule, ' 08 . George D. Terrien, ' 06 Robert F. Thompson, 08 . Robert M. Blood, ' 06 . Emmett H. Naylor, ' 09 Charles H. Hathaway, ' 07 r Edmund Bowler John Giie, Jr. L Jack Bowler G. H. Jamison, ' 07 H. H. Mitchell, ' 07 M. Hull, ' 08 E. H. Naylor, ' 09 p. B. Paul, ' 06 H. K. Williams. ' 08 W. Currier, ' 08 W. R. Kimball, ' 07 R. R. Lane, ' 07 J. J. Burtch, ' 06 W. J. Minsch, ' 07 Squaws H. R. Heneage, ' 07 R. C. Cunningham. ' 07 E. C. Brooks, ' 07 E. Richardson, ' 07 W. M. Ross. ' 09 W. B. Sanborn. ' 07 R. W. Brown, ' 07 336 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Prologue — Encampment at daybreak. Act I. Indian encampment. Act II. Scene 1. The same, with Sammy ' s home in foreground. Scene 2. Out- side the encampment. Prologue — Sunrise Musical Synopsis Messrs. Hathaway and Naylor ACT I Opening Chorus, Hail to the Chief, .... Occum and Full Chorus It Pays ...... Mr. Felt and Chorus The Founders Song ' .... . Mr. Wayman and Company The Feast Dances Messrs. Blatherwick, Reilley, Treadway, Lillard, Paul, Brooks, Burtch, Masters Bouler, Gile, and Bowler Cubanola ... Interpolated . Morton Hull ' Love Like a Flower Grows ... Messrs. Wayman and Soule Isn ' t it Nice to Love .... Messrs. Felt, Ferrien, and Chorus Squaw ' s Chant Brave ' s Departure . Martvrs of Old The Right Hand Man ' Clothes Make the Man Marriage is a Lottery Finale ACT Il-Scene 1 Ten Squaws Brave Chorus Messrs. Terrien, Bodwell, and Bell ACT II -Scene 2 Messrs. Welisted, Felt and Chorus Messrs. Bodwell and Felt Messrs. Felt. Terrien, Welisted, and Wayman Entire Company Director Executive Staff of The Founders Harry R. Wellman Business Manager Acting Manager Stage Manager Advertising Manager Lantern Electrician Properties James W. Wallace Walter Powers William Grimes Henry D. Thrall John H. Neeley Harold E. Smith Henry R. Lane SCENES FROM THE FOUNDERS ' 338 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Junior Honors Dc Gift Recipient 1 Bills Deck of Cards Melville 2 Harmony Tm horn Tessie 3 1908 A thorough bath Hodgson 4 Bill English License Lebanon 5 Porter Lowe A pain The Class 6 1908 Hat stretcher Pevear 7 Teddy Grin Everybody 8 Any lemon Cigarette R. B. Rugg 9 1908 Goat Melville 10 God His modesty Skillm II Crowley Horse Chris. Masterson 12 English 10 Greetings Jack Norton 13 The Class Muck rake Cooper 14 Jack Everett Some ne.v jokes Prof. Laycock 15 Everyone A kind word Skeet 16 1908 Gag Chubby Howe 17 The Inn A square meal Sam Bell 18 Hanover A synagogue College Hall 19 The College Pedigree Skeet ' s dog 20 Fletcher Chloroform Hunter 21 Shurtleff House Padded Cell Fiske 22 The College Yoke of Oxen B. M. R. R. 23 1908 The Hook 1909 DOPE DEPARTinElir DARTMOUTH. 1908 341 Junior Alphabet II is for Detlefsen, Dread, Dreary and Dry, yX denotes Adler, who is Addled for Aye. w is our Robinscn, Rambling Rectangle, I equals Thorpe, Timid, Tongueless and Tranquil. 1 1 means G. Marion, Misogynist Man, II -Ought-seven Ordvvay, oft heard in Our band. 11 very promptly will easily see I Twin for Detlefsen A. Tenney would be. HH signifies Hale, Harmless, Haggard and High. IVI Numbers Jack Norton, a Souf Boston guy. I Ikey last sprmg set the style for this fall, IVI a Niggardly growth; better No hair at all. ■Equals Dutch Elwell, anaemic and sad, I recalls Tappan, who ' s Teetotally bad. M is Art. Eberly, Escaped to the East, M ducation and learning Expecting, at least. [ is for Neighborly, Noteworthy S. Nute. 342 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV I— I IS for Hodgson, and ornament Hirsute. I J ve all heard of Donahue, Count of ' 08, [ ever jarred nor excited, cool and sedate, I 1 istmguished Disputant in ev ' ry Debate. 1 IS R. Rugg, whom we judge by his manner w ither John Gould or the Star Spangled Banner; II IS for Darling, who ' s the babe of the class, f -xample of youth which but Choate could surpass. I Implies Irish, who ' s sad-faced and moody, f _ IS L. Gris% old, who ' s likewise as gloomy. I— I Home-run Hobey, he whose deed of renown I urned glory to Dartmouth and Trouble to Brown. SPHINX HOUSE DARTMOUTH, 1908 343 Applied Quotations I swore, but was I sober when I swore? -McCoy. ' 07 All the courses of my life do show I am not in the roll of common men. —Gardner. ' 09 How green you are and fresh in this eld world. — Nineleen Ten Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful (?) —B. Putnam. ' 07 They say you ar? a melancholy fellow. — Spolce Kenned]). ' 08 Thou art woman-tired. — An Stuarl. ' 08 I am weary, yea my memory is tired. — W.C. Wehrle. ' 07 What noise there, ho ! No noise, my lord, but needful conference. — Dartmouth Congress A mad cat ruffian, and a swearing Jack. — Nicl(erson. ' 07 Stay yet another year; thou trusty Welshman. — Boh Lane, ex- ' 07, ex- ' 08, ex- ' 09 No legacy is so rich as honesty. —On. Cluh 344 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV . ,4..l.4.4.. 4.4.4. . . •• ■i•4• ' + ' l•4 ' 4 ' 4• ' ' ' ■' ' • ' + ' ■' ' 4•4• • • ' ' :■' ' ' ' 4■4 ' 4■■■■l• ' 4•• ■l ' ' • ' ' ' • But his beard grew thin and hungerly. —E. P. BarlleiU ' 08 God has given you one face and you make yourself another. —R. E. Ch-sl-v. ' 08 We are amazed methinks and lose our way Among the thorns and dangers of this world. — Freshmen A jug of wine, a loaf of bread — and thou beside me singing in the wilderness. Bob Pearson to the Widow ' s Daughter Oh! threats of Hell and hopes of Paradise. — Dean ' s Office I was never deep in anything but — wine. — Bill Cun mings, ' 07 Herrick — The American Lobster! Come seven, come leven. — Cooper, ' 08 First up, the best dressed. — Shurtleff House O God! what emotions the speaker awoke; A mortal he seemed — yet a deity spoke, What luck for Dan Webster and Everett and Clay That they passed away before Joseph ' s day. — . Donahue, ' 08 Just as I am, without one plea. Hodgson, ' 08 D A R T MOUTH. 1908 34 ■++++++4-+4-+-t++++++++++++ ++++ + ' ' ' + ' ' + ' ' ■■' ' ' ' ■■' ■■' ' ' ' ' ' ■' ■' ' ' ■' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ■' ' ' ■' ' ' ' ' ' ■' ■' Be wise in your deliberations, my son; if sinners entice thee, consent thou nol. — Tappan, ' 08 Much Ado about Nothing. —Ruin: ' 09 Gold, gold. gold, gold; Bright and vellow. hard and cold! —F Is-cs-n, ' 0? First in War. first in Peace. and first out of his exams. —A. C. Termed. ' 08 Behold in me a tired man. In the race of life an also-ran. — Jacl( Everett I hear a hollow sound, who rapped my skull ? — C. R. Carpenter, ' iO Am nothing if not critical. —D. Y. Frolhingbam. ' 08 Who steals my purse steals trash. — S. D. Tappan, ' 08 Give me sleek, fat-headed men. (Apologies to Shakespeare) —5. Gates. ' 09 The emptiness of ages in his face. — H. E. Foreman. ' 09 It pays to advertise. — F. Isaacson, ' 08 Solomon ( ' 09) in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. —B. W. Putnam, ' 07 — E. B. Badger, Ind 346 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV ' 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' l 4 4 ' 4 1 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' t ' 4 ' 4 4 4 Intervie vs with Famous Men What! You don ' t know me? Why, I ' m Silleck, William M. Silleck, from New York, N. Y. Oh yes, of course there ' ve been others, but none so great. Civil Engineer? Oh yes, I ' m one of them. No, I haven ' t my degree yet, but that is a minor detail. Many positions offered me? Yes indeed, a new one every day in fact. My latest is chief construction engineer for the Panama canal. Yes, they are waiting till I finish the Mink Brook Consolidated before starting the excavating. Other things I ' ve done? Oh they are many, in fact too numerous to mention. Yes, I attended Andover, was there for several years. In athletics? Oh yes; I was quite an athlete, played on all the teams in- cluding the Hot Air Team. My athletics at Dartmouth? No, I haven ' t the time, you see, and then again, they are not quite up to my standard. Tho ' I did coach the Hockey Team, that was merely to give them a start, you know. Yes. Oh, then I did captain the Thayer School eleven. I had almost forgotten that. No, I didn ' t win, the team failed to support me and then again, our opponents played ringers. Oh yes, yes, not at all. Is that all? All right, thank you. Good day! Yes, my name is Clarke, Harold Clarke, and I am from Keene, N. H. What? Professor Clark? Oh yes! I am known as that. Professor of Biology on the Chiver ' s Foundation, I am one of the Assistants in the laboratory. Yes, a splendid position. I consider the department very fortunate in securing me. In regard to athletics? Oh yes, I am very proficient in that line also, owing to Dr. Bowler ' s influence I have developed my physique wonderfully. Have I made my D ? No, not yet. I would have Fresh- man year, but owing to injuries I was unable to play on the Freshman team. Cane spree? Oh yes, I won that event my first year, and also my numerals. By the way, it ' s a fine thing to win one ' s numerals, it gives one quite a rep. you know. No, I can think of nothing else at present. I must ask you to leave now, as I find it necessary to study my Mineralogy. Oh yes, not at all, good-bye. Yes, you are now in the presence of Putnam, Duke Putnam as I am familiarly known. From Massachusetts? Oh yes, Lowell is the fortunate city. Am I a musician? Why certainly; Mozart and Chopin are not in it with me, I have a style of my own. My complexion? Oh yes, I am very careful of that. Powder? Yes, I use Mennen ' s exclusively, though some people think I use women ' s. Have I any suggestions as how the college should be run? Oh yes, I have plenty, but the Trustees don ' t think them practical. However, when I am president of the college, there will be many improvements. DARTMOUTH. 1908 347 Athletics? No, not to amount to anything, though I have played on the band- Where I get my clothes? Oh yes, I trade at Peterson ' s exclusively; yes, a splendid tailor. No! that is all now. Thank you! I shall do so. Good day! What? Oh yes! I am Tenney, Allan G. Tenney, from the Boston Latin School. My ability? Oh, it ' s unlimited. In fact, there is nothing I can ' t do. To tell the truth I know it all, and in fact, what I don ' t know isn ' t worth knowing. In ' prep. ' school? Oh, I was one, if not the greatest student that ever graduated. Medals? Why, there weren ' t enough cf them down there for me to take. As a scholar at Dartmouth? Why, I am probably the brightest man in college, especially in French. Of course you know I am an authority in that language. Oh yes. My record in being the first out of my exams. ' stands unbeaten. Why, do you know, I w ould rather be the first one out than pass the course. That ' s a fact. My favorite saying is, First one out of the exams, is always the brightest. Ever flunk? I should say not. That word isn ' t in my vocabu- lary. My future? Just keep your eyes open and you ' ll see how I shall astonish the world. There are great prospects before me. Anything else? No, not for now. All right! Not at all. Good day! When spongeing Jack Asks for tobac. And we refuse the loan He waits awhile Then with a smile Says Well. I ' ll use my own. c. g. St-ph-n, C-r-o-an, -v-r-tt, N-rtn. 348 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV . .fj, 4, 4. 4 -J;. -j fj.  |. 4. 4. .|. t 4 4 4 4 ' t4 4 ' 4 ' 4 4 ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 ' rt4 ' 4 4 4 ' ' 1 ' 4 4 4 4 ' 4 ' The Latest Books Published under direction of AEGIS Board (Can be obtained from Editor-in-Chief or Business Manager) Modern Methods of Grafting, by Merritt Bruce, ' 09. The author of this treatise is one thoroughly acquainted with his subject. The bock is full of suggestions and new ideas. A suitable present for a college man or a Commons waiter. The Pride of His Prep. School, by Percy Skillin, ' 08. A collection of ap- preciative reminiscences. The Cold Gray Dawn of the Morning After, by Trescott Griffin, ' 09. A novel of the realistic school. Full of vivid description. How to Run, by Dwight Hiestand, ' 07. The author seems fully equipped to write upon his subject. He is a wearer of the A. D. A. and once ran a mile without stopping. A Perfect Lady: A Romance, by B. M. Washburn, ' 07. Lebanon, the Land of Pilgrimage, by Miller, 08, Bills, ' 08, and Coburn, ' 07. A collection of essays by Those who have been There. The Chapel Bell, or That Tired Feeling, by Gig Gallagher, ' 07. Why I am a Social Lion, by P. Webber Lowe, ' 08. Me and Dartmouth! E. Hay Naylor, ' 09. DARTMOUTH, 1908 349 Extract from The College Catalogue of 1937, A. D. Benificent Endowment Rev. Dr. Stanford D. Tappan leaves a large sum for the purpose of founding a chair and Professorship of Pokerology. The following have been appointed: Professor — Harold Winslow Joyce Assistant Professor — E. Beethoven Badger, 2nd. Assistant Professor — Chester Marvin Melville Instructor — Clinton Edwin Bills Instructor — James Sullivan Proctor Courses : 1 . Elementary Course. Instructor Proctor. (first week), 28 hours. Lectures and reading from Hoyle. No knowledge of the game required, only a superabundance of the Long Green. Open to Freshmen only. 2. Elementary Course. Asst. Prof. Melville and Inst. Bills, (second week), 35 hours. Further readings from Hoyle and HoTv to Pla , by I. Winn. An unlimited supply of the dust required. Open to Freshmen only. 3. Advanced Course. Prof. Joyce and Asst. Prof. Badger. (third week), 23 hours. Scientific Poker, by I. M. Broke and U. Lose. Similar masterpieces will be studied throughout the course. Practical applications. Prerequisite Courses I and 2. When fat H K Presumes to say I fear I ' m going to blush, ' I wait for more. While to the FORE There comes his usual FLUSH. 350 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV In Hoc Signo In hoc signo vinces Bore the royal standards old. When , the knights went forth to hattle Gainst their mailed opponents bold. But, alas, the times are changing. And now the student ' s eyes behold The motto, ' ' in hock signo vinces. Just above three balls of gold. (?) — Exch. Aftermath Just a little Hair-pin, A liny wisp of Hair, Planted in your shaving Mug, Wonder if you care! Just a Bill from Hampie, A little wad for Buds, Just a bulging laundry Sack. Your Pile is left at Dud ' s. ' Just a little Kicking, You ' re rather out of Gear. All these symptoms tell us. Junior Week was here. Drama in One Act Scene: Roller Skating Rink at the June. Characters: Spencer, ' 07. White River Junction Fat Girl. Spencer, (just learning to skate and in his wild efforts to save himself grabbing the Fat Girl from the rear) : Whoop! Fat Girl: Wliat ' cher think you ' re doing? I ' m not your steady. Spencer: No, but you seem to be steadying me all right! College Census Voting Contest Serious and Frivolous Facts about the Great and Near Great WHO IS THE HANDSOMEST MAN? There was very heavy voting here. It was about an even thing between Fred Foster, Lester Berry, Tat Badger, Tenney, Stan Gates, Allen Perkins, Artie Soule, Sibley, and Bill Cummings until Stan Gates began using Mme. Qui Vive cold cream; he won in a walk. Honorable Mention is awarded to Nickerson, ' 07. Carter, Hodgson, Sides, Ruggles, Bright, and Bartlett, •08. WHO IS THE GREASIEST GRIND? Pauline Batchelder, Bob Lane, Fanny Chandler and Gig Gallagher were entered in this event. Bob Lane and Gig were able to prove alibis, and were released. Pauline and Fanny had a very close contest until Chandler took Force and beat out Pauline by a Greek verb. WHO IS THE FRESHEST? Among the freshmen, Gorton, Tom Heneage, and Carpenter have shown up strong in this event so far. Material is rather scarce, but after Chinning Season, it is expected to be more plentiful. We see that Caverly and Pettingill still retain this characteristic. Among the reformed may be mentioned Billy Ruhe. 332 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV WHO IS THE BIGGEST LEMON? Adler got first by unanimous vote. Jim Proctor received second prize. Tat Badger and Jack Clark tied for third. Blythe also ran. WHO IS OUR LADIES ' MAN? A Smith girl writes us: Mr. Norman Cushman is a darlmg, and just won my heart by the coquettish way in w-hich he lifts his eyebrows. Cushman is awarded first place. Howard Cowee is given second place. Grebenstein is awarded third place for his recent valiant efforts in the terpsichorean art at G. A. R. Hall. Hubby Kibling is awarded a special prize of a combmation rattle and teethmg WHO IS THE MOST CONCEITED? TTiere was heavy voting here also. Naylor, Foster, Duke Putnam, Hiestand, ' 07, Swipes Andrews and Bobbie Burns all received about the same number of votes. Swipes absent-mindedly voted for himself and therefore is awarded first place. WHO IS THE MOST RELIGIOUS? First place, Benny Washburn, lay reader of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America, of Norwich, (notwithstanding the Brown Peerade). Second, Allen Perkins. Third, Father Chesley. We found him out long ago. WHO ISN ' T? The profanity hvins, McCoy and Field tied for first place. They are now fighting it out in the midst of a lurid atmosphere. Sam Barnes also ran. WHO IS THE LAZIEST MAN? Dolly Hilton, first and all the time. Jack Hart, second, whose favorite rising time is 9:30 A.M. (Sundays and holidays, 1 :00 P.M.). Wehrle is third. The micrcbe of sloth must have entered his system early, for more deliberation, more ability to sleep through recitation, more inactivity cannot be found save in the case of Hilton and Hart. WHO IS THE BEST ALL-ROUND ATHLETE? First, Johnny Glaze; second, Ben Langue; third, W. T. Atwood. WHO THINKS HE IS? Draw bet •een Bartlett, ' 08. and H. C. Clark, ' 08. DARTMOUTH, 1908 353 ■++++++++++++++4 ' +++++++++++++++++++ l ' ' ■• • ' ♦•■♦• ■• ■' ■■' ■•■' ' ' ' ■' ' ■' ' ' ' ■■■' ■' ' ' ' ■■' ' ■' ' WHO IS THE MOST CHEERFUL LIAR? First place, Duke Boyer. If there is anyone who doubts the wisdom of our se- lection, we desire to meet him personally, more as a matter of curiosity than for any feelings of animosity. Second, is awarded to Solomon. In third place there was a tie between Crowley and Hugo Schwartz. WHO IS THE GREATEST PEERADER? First place, Judge McLane. The award is made out of consideration for dis- tance covered. Second, Tappan. Third, Tod Plummer. Honorable mention is given to Wink Fiske, Clint Bills, Greetings. Norton, etc., ad infinitum. WHO IS THE HARDEST TO GRIND? The weary and long-suffering editors of the Grinds Department have sent in the followmg list: Jack Wallace, Tom Perry, Woodcock and J. W. Thompson. They are invulnerable, impervious, impregnable and can ' t be touched. WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF PERFECT MISERY? Cracker Kennedy says: When Woodsville goes dry. Emmet Naylor says: At the Inn, when I and Hobbs are at the same table with Stan Gates. Stan Gates says: When I and Hobbs are at the same table with Emmett Naylor. Adler mourns: Just as I am, without one plea. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE AMUSEMENT? Spencer says: Instructing. (With bean and paper wad accompaniment.) McCoy is a yachtsman; his keenest delight is, Piloting schooners across the bar. Jack Hart says: Sleeping through chapel. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SMOKE? Bob Rugg says: Other people ' s cigarettes. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FOOD? Heiney Hancock says: Skeet ' s twenty-four hour notices. Sam Bell says: Mellin ' s Food. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DRINK? Alvord says: Lydia Pmkham ' s. Jack Childs says: Milk. Buster Brown, Abbott, Harriman, Si Wheat et al. say: Ditto. 354 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV WHAT IS THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT OF YOUR COLLEGE CAREER? Gordon Blanchard says: Getting into college. Coombs says: Getting through Trig. Bob Lane says: Graduating. We agree with him. WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE ACTOR AND ACTRESS? Artie Soule, of course, is our favorite actress. Judging from the dramatic trials our favorite actor is a toss-up between Greetings Norton and the eminent tragedian, William Shakespeare Wellsted. WHAT SORT OF A GIRL DO YOU LIKE BEST? Anything but the town crop. WHAT IS THE BEST COURSE IN COLLEGE? There was some doubt about this event, but when the judges found out that so many took Freshman Math, repeatedly, even in their senior year, they gave the honor to this course. WHAT IS THE BIGGEST CINCH? There was a tie for first place until Paul Felt voted for Geology 4 in preference to Music 2. Fine Arts made third place. Honorable mention was awarded to all the courses of Type Hitchcock, Clothespins, Foxy Grandpa Morse, and Gabe Campbell. WHO IS THE WORST GOSSIP? Dwight Willard Hiestand, the peripatetic phonograph of town topics, with all the latest attachments for collecting and disseminating scandals in high life. Spencer and Stan Gates made attempts to qualify but soon ran dry. WHO IS THE WORST KNOCKER. Redington and Woodworth had a hard fight for this honor. Everybody else drew out to get their breath, so all points were awarded to these two. The judges called it a tie. WHO IS THE MOST AWKWARD? Rube Roberts and Hi Averhill, the marionettes of College glided sinuously into the favor of the judges. The sylph-like fairies Dillingham and Bell flitted gracefully about, but failed to function. DARTMOUTH. 1908 355 4 t ' i l I ' t ' l 1 ! ! l ' t i ' t 1 1 ' 1 ' i. ' t t ' H ' I ' t ' ! ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' l ' V X ' l ' t l ' ' I ' l ' ' t t ' ' t ' i ' l ' 1 ' ' V ' I ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' V 1 1 ' I ' 1 ' I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 WHO IS THE MOST POPULAR MAN IN COLLEGE? We are unable to decide owing to everyone voting for Himself. WHO THINKS HE IS. The following men stuffed the ballot box to such an extent that we think they de- serve special mention: Artie Soule, Percy Skiilin, and Follett Israel Isaacson. There was a man called Cohen Who didn ' t like his name. And though he ' s now called Crowley He ' s Cohen just the same. To Reggie I. Who is the man who ' s always ' round. Who with the Seniors likes to be found. With popularity seeks to be crowned? It ' s Bankart. n. Who made the home runs in that great renowned game. When together the Freshmen and Sophomores came. Sending his name down the pathway of fame? Why, Bankart. III. Who is the crafty, sly man of his class. As smooth as — aye smoother, than high polished glass. Who thinks he ' s worth more than the college en masse? R. Bankart. 356 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV His ruddy and ever-blushing countenance suggests the purity of an unbcrn babe. Pratt, ' 09. Oh, vast and vain vacuity, a curse Upon thy emptiness ! It grieves me sore To gaze into thine empty depths, thou Thou priiAal nothingness forevermore ! WiUiams, ' 08. We cut whom we Ccin, And whom we can ' t we can. ' Skeet. ifr i£3t rin iBnmi mm uirm man scuit, riu ' Iunc,t srlmltrlt iimufr: Er mttjp Burtr umutirrbar Aua i ' pinnn Knpf un6 imtr. Bttltfsnt. There is a professor called Fay, Whose habiliments always are gay, Altho ' he ' s not stupid, We all call him Cupid, For he has such a sweet, winning way. DARTMOUTH, 1908 357 Suggestion for 1907-1908 Catalogue It has been said that the greatest science in taking a course is to learn tlie whims and vagaries of the professors. With this rule in mind Wickernomics, Personomics, Wellsiology, Worthemalics. Fostery. etc. would be much more significant as a guide to certain courses than the usual classification. There was a Professor who said ' I wish that all Sophomores were dead. Why, one actually wrote ' Neath a History note, ' Dedicated to Eric the Red! ' If poker interferes with your business, give up your business. Shurtleff House. In God we trust, the preachers say. But trust to Chuck if you want to stay. There is here a young fellow named Mack, With a voice like the point of a tack. Now his class-mates relate That in eager debate. Half his words always run off the track. Sympathetic Freshman: Did you hit your exam, all right? Jack Corcoran: Another hard luck story. Freshman, I had the stuff down so cold, I froze my fingers and couldn ' t write. A good many times the girl who looks like Priscilla does not chew tobacco or drink splits. H. S. Hall, ' 09 As registered at a Vermont village hotel. Rev. Mr. W. F. English. Jr. 358 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV I really would like to know how, ou pronounce this man ' s name that ' s spelled Clough. He got in a huff. When I called his name Clough, But if his name isn ' t Clough I ' m a cough. ' I don ' t believe in sines. Mort Hull, ' 08, ' 09, ' 0?. Wanted, to tutor Professors m the classics and all higher branches. No mere instructors need apply. Terms reasonable. Chandler, ' 08. The Irony of Fate Sometimes those who have taken a lunch course take a drmk of lemonade at the end to wash it down. Latin VI. There was a professor named Skmner, Who would rather read books than eat dinner. He has read every bit That has ever been writ. But alas, he grows thinner and thinner. Craven L. (to speaker) — Do you feel as bad as you look? Hodgson, 08 — I could answer better if I knew how I looked. A man with large stable dividends — Hamp. Howe. I ' m from the South myself. What part of the South? South Boston. Jack Norton, ' 08. DARTMOUTH. 1908 359 The Ideal Fire Department Inspired by the Bridgeman Block fire. Oct. 30. ' 06. As the flames rush madly surging Thro ' the walls and doors emerging Comes the time of lustful battle which delights the fireman ' s soul, And the hose -men bravely daring Mortal wounds or death uncaring Bold advancing, slow retreating, as the flames to Heaven roll. Now the theme of this, my story Touches not the shining glory Of the ordinary firemen of the city, and around. Not of merely rural guardsmen. Of the simple, foolish townsmen Who compose the fire protection of our foolish, simple town. Now with Dartmouth ' s learned scholars Why employ these townie brawlers While our scientific faculty stands idly by to look? Organize the men of learning To protect our walls from burning. Why not use our famed professors? Guide the hose-line by the book. When the fire-bells loud resounding Call this fire brigade from lounging All the honors due to chieftain to our noble Chuck belong. Hark! the trumpet calls are pealing. Firemen Gabe and Tute revealing. And m answer Dude and Stubby drag the swelling hose along. 360 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV See that figure on the ladder! Sadder grows his face, and sadder; For ' tis clearly proved by the x ' s that the wind is from the west, That is Norman estimating. By his figures calculatng Draughts and barometric pressure by a never-faiHng lest. At the nozzles, stand directing Squirt and Buggie, streams project ng Against the life of ravenous flames which threaten to devour. As the flames grow thinner, thinner ; Dashes madly P. O. Skinner, For he ' s anxious to assist ihem, tho ' ' lis past the crucial hour. Clouds of steam are dense, proclaiming Triumph for the proud, disclaiming Dartmouth Faculty Department of our far-famed, classic walls; Slowly from the scene of burning, Home as victors they are turning. Skeet and Sheared recoiling hose-line lest there come another call. Now the list of reserved forces Profs, of such Prometh ' an courses As English nine. Ec. one, and so forth, tho ' Johnny Vose ' d retire. These are but a mild suggestion As 1 think upon the question. What would now most surely happen if we had a truly fire? DARTMOUTH. 1908 361 Yorick the Crimson Joins the Boys There often comes a time in the lives of men when they are tempted to put away the dignity of earthly greatness and descend to the simple delights of childhood. Thus it was with Yorick. One bright wmter ' s day, our Yorick the Crimson experienced a call of the wild and forthwithly donning a derby and great coat, he sallied forth to the scene of riotous pleasure then in progress on the golf links. Some small boys of the college were coasting down the hills and in their fiendish glee invited Yorick to slide. As this appealed strongly to ' orick ' s sporting blood, he accepted. The boys soon regretted their hasty hospitality because the Crimson one had not treated himself to a haircut on the face for many a moon. His flaming auburn beard whistled in the wind and — tragic to relate — its silken strands blew into the eyes of the man behind, who, in his confusion, steered the toboggan into a bunker. The details of this disaster are very harrowing, but suffice it to say that Yorick decided to call the game off after extracting himself from the bunker. Moral: What goes up must come down. To Dartmouth came a Hav ' rill youth, Indiff ' rence marked his mien. Had not our Chuck remarked his mark. He ' d be here still I ween. Ka-1 P-tch-r, ' 08. 362 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Our Toast Illustrations from Ten Nights in a Grill Room, by a G(o)rill(a). TABLE NO. 4 Order SS uttered %Toast, .$.05 ZHere ' s to the Grill-Sioom, (jur pride and our ooast, Jf you wish to die young Just eat buttered toast. Name f. Jiungry S oet, ' 08 father ' Waiter ■-• ' ' .:■. ' 1 ' ■;■■V ■' ■' ' • ' w 1 ♦; , V- - ' ■' ' - ' ' , 0 G-v«.v -p « Joseph Joyce Donahue, the eminent Medford reinsman, met with a second run- away accident the other evening while returning from the Firemen ' s Ball with one of Senator Howe ' s blooded geldings. There is a young student called Fritz Who has broken all records to bits. Was it at base ball? Oh no, not at all That this wonder once made seven hits. Fratres in Urbe Bill the Plunger. Tony. Maj or. Fratres in Universitate 1907 Deacon. W. R. Andrews T. S. Field W. A. McCoy W. H. Cummings A. Dodge U. G. Paris J. A. Farrington W. G. Kennedy C. A. Stearns C. H. Stern B. J. Washburn 1908 C. E. Bills H. H. Hilton W. H. Patterson J. A. Clark H. W. Joyce K. H. Pitcher J. W. Corcoran H. B. Kennedy J. S. Proctor H. W. Cowee I. B. Locke A. T. Stuart R. E. Crowley P. W Lowe S. D. Tappan E. W. Fiske C. W. Melville 1909 J. M. Tatterson 0. Brown R. M. Cummings H. H. Pratt R. A. Burns S. Gates K. E. Root E. Chappelear M. Kivel J. K. Saville J. R. Childs E. H. Naylor H. Hosford H. E Schwartz 364 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV ■1 , pj,  - 1  t f t  | r i r i ' ' f ' ' 1} ' 1 ' 1 ' i ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' V ' 1 ' ' 1 ' t 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' t ' V ' V ' t ' t ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ! ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ir ' l ' 1 ' ' 1 ' l t j 1 1 ' ! ' ' 1 ' 1 ' l Now you may have heard the proverb Regarding the pitcher and the well. Right here we have a paradox. What ' s broke is often full. Ka-1 P-t-h-r. ' 08. This man arises at 7:48 H eavy and fat, rosy and fair, O ur rotund friend is here, B lest with a waist-hne wonderful, E ' xpanding year by year. Faint heart ne ' er won lady fair. Is the motto of this lad. Thro ' courage from the jug imbibed. The maid will yet be had. Whipple. ' 08. There once was a Prof. short and chubby. The fellows all nicknamed him Stubby. His spiels they were long, his spiels they were beefy; Their only effect was to make people sleepy. DARTMOUTH, 1908 365 A W r-V2 ' , M— - f-J. ■Pond ' s Extract, good for cuts. So reads the Junior hanging low. Then straightway down the street he goes And buys a quart or so. Then back to the office quick he speeds Bearing aloft the thing he needs. But alack, alas, for the Junior blind. He finds his cuts are a different kind. To the Crosby House Cockroaches All hai! to thee, inspiring bug, That lurkest in the gloaming. We list with joy to pattering step. Which marks thy nightly roaming. What lessons may be drawn, dear bug, From thy nocturnal labors, In ne ' er complaining poverty. At peace with us, thy neighbors? Shall not we profit, cherished bug. From thy example reaping The maxim that dark, gloomy night Was meant for more than sleeping. And as we burn the mid-night oil We ' ll pause, to think of neighb ' ring Little bugs at earnest work. And turn refreshed to lab ' ring. A noble lesson hast thou taught. And we in payment for it Shall grant thee and thy family Henceforth, true peace and quiet. 366 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Shirtless Notes During the semester the Shurtleff House has been honored by visits from Chuck, George Ray and dog, both Skeets, and Bill Lee. The Shurtleff House track prospects for the coming season look brilliant. Tap is in the pink of condition, and Riley, our new member from Georgetown, is a promis- ing candidate m the weights, breaking all previous records in throwing the front. When Father John returns at a late hour from Andy Marshall ' s, the brethren are intoxicated by the exuberance of his verbosity. May ' s rcom continues to be the meeting-place for the Bible classes. Bub is all (W)right. Sarah, the town cow, still haunts the streets at night. Bill wore his 2nd sweater down to Hamp. It has been rumored that Runt lent Tap a nickel. Wanted! — Some method of keeping Jim Proctor out of the Shurtleff House. There was a Professor of Art, Who the feeling for Art would impart. When the bell from the tower Struck the close of the hour All his class would awake with a start. Bill ' s First Case Ned Herr to Tom Uniac: Hurry up! Tom, Dr. Bodwell has his first case and wants our help. Tom: What is it, tonsilitis? Ned: No. nothing like that. BEER. DARTMOUTH. 1908 367 4.++4.4.4.+4.++4.+++4.+4.4.++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ' t+++ ' l ' + ' ' • •••■• •■' •• ' •• ' ■+• ' ' Tattle-doo in Latin VI. to Stuart. ' 08; Mr. Stuart, can you tell me who were the precursors of Augustus? Stuart: No. but I can tell you his aftercursers. His mind the envy of all; His form the despair of the tailor; He continues to plug and grow paler. Who. but our shining ex-president Paul. Chuck (to Jack Corcoran, who wishes to change from Eng. 11 to Phil. 7): This is no restaurant, Mr. Corcoran. You can ' t take a taste of this and a taste of that. When Harry Randolph ' s muse gets loose. He tries so hard to metre. She says she hasn ' t time to rhyme. He says that he ' ll de-feet her; And he does! A Tale of the Inn Eleven o ' clock sounded. Perry P., gumshoeing down the corridor, was astounded to hear the liquid overtones of Gwendohn, his pet hash-biter. Oh, Harry, she sighed, ain ' t youse just de candy kid, hunh? Kiss me, Kiddo, murmured the husky one who was slowly strangling the beautiful damosel, Slip me another bunch of de salve. 368 THE AEGIS. ' OL. XXXV Say, Bunchie Boy, I could just eat my initials in youse, she pedaled back. They clutched. A faint crunching sound was heard. Traitress, screamed the muscled one, e bruk me last cigar. Coises on your f eroxide nit factory, and the proud hero of a hundred gridirons strode wrath- fully away, while the fair maid beat it to the laundry, while her cowhides were yet new, to resume her occupation as handmaiden to the mangier. Quiet reigned in the Inn. When Homer Taft displays his craft In putting Ben to bed. He always feels that Bennie ' s heels Are heavier than his head. And Bennie nose it. Inquiries Our column of inquiries has been constantly called upon to answer this question: Why does Sprague, 07, hold his chin so high? Maybe it ' s because he doesn ' t want to stub his toe. We attempt no answer to the following queries: — PROC who? Where do they keep the Cub? He ' s a Pleasing, Placid, Polished, scientifically Politic Exponent of Politically scientific Persiflage. Who? H. S. P-rs-n. When Bennie went to Springfield, Mass., To see our team play Brown, We hardly thought the booze he bought Would bring him such renown — And yet it ' s true, and I and you Have lived to see the day. When Bennie took the bottle up And laid his books away. DARTMOUTH. 1908 369 The Freshman ' s Fate Little Willie was a Freshman, Green as grass and greener, too. Not a thing in all creation Ever had so green a hue. One day while out exercising. Through a field he chanced to pass; And a brindle cow devoured him. Thinking he was only grass. Willie called in vain for mother: Shouted loudly, 1910 : But no classmates hurried to him And he cried out once again ! Through the field a Piof. was wandering. One who dissects vertebrae. And surprised at such strange noises Tied the cow up to a tree. Coming back with saw and mallet He essayed to carve the cow ; But alas, his strong arm slippeth And the beast spoke loudly, Ow! ' Once again he plunged the hand-saw; Clean up to the hilt it sped. And the mooly cow fell over And the Prof, knew she was dead. Grieved, he cut out all her larynx. Hoping thus to find the cause. But no speech he could discover And in thought, he had to pause. Yet again he plied the hand-saw; Deeper still he tapped his staff. Till at length he yanked out something; Looked much like a freshman calf. Little Willie ' s up in Heaven: Vacant are two places now. In his class there is no Willie, In the field there is no cow! 370 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Comments on the Great and Near Great Carpenter, ' 10, the man of Jove-like mien, would have us believe that he has refused to run the New York Sun. It would seem like an eclipse as it were. General Knox, ' 08, is still with us. He claims that it is too cold to drive to the June, and back during the winter, owing to the peculiar effect of low temperature on his auricular appendages. Auricular is good. Common gossip has it that Jack Wallace, ' 07, a prominent figure in Erie Rail- road affairs, is contemplating the construction of a trunk line from Hanover to Keene. We suggest that a tank line might do more business. Don ' t get excited when Adler, ' 08, becomes simply furious. That is just a way Tessie has, doncherknow. Amos Dodge, ' 07, ' 08, ' 09, says, Keep it dark. The mystery is still on. Some of our contemporaries have suggested that we award the Peerader ' s Medal (leather) to Judge McLane, ' 07. The formal presentation will take place when he returns. Of the musical scope, you can quite get the dope. From the lectures of good Harmone. He never is tiring, his lectures inspiring. But the Hours — they look good to me. Music I and 2. A B A is for Amherst, B is for Blaisdell, Whose songs we adore, J. Harper ' s the same. But if we go farther, AH the best dailies We cannot say more. Are proud of his name. a b abstemious Amherst. bully for Blaisdell. DARTMOUTH. 1908 371 Scheme f f f When Susie Timmins wenl to school In a lillle town of Maine, Her heart beat high, her blushes rose When she heard Bill Johnson ' s name- They were a quite devoted pair. In tears bewailed (he day When fate doomed each to graduate For college far away. Now Billy, when he left the town, To Dartmouth hied his way; While Susie straight to Hampton went. WTiere the maids of Smith hold sway. Of course these two, tho ' far apart. By letters were connected; So when a thought struck Billy J. It later Sue mfected. One day while musing over frats. Our Billy was decided That while fraternal love was right It e ' en was so one-sided. Dear Sue, let ' s be the nucleus Of a frat sorority ; For I will start the Alpha chapter, You do the same at ' Pi. ' We shall have a grip and pass-word Chapters scattered far and wide, Bonds of fellowship unbroken Thro ' the ages shall abide. ' There ' ll be an interchange of ' proms. ' Chapter courtesy ' il extend More than common ties of friendship. Knowing neither change nor end. Were those chapters ever founded? Of what class was Billy J.V Who knows pass-word, grip or signal? Surely none exist to-day ? Why not some more modern scholar Institute some chapters new ? Surely neophytes unnumbered Gladly ' d trace the steps of Sue! Brotherhood of man ' s extant now. Sisterhood of woman, too. But the climax of the future. Here I leave to UKR and you! 372 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV Ballad of the Peerader Old Noah! he ivoulJ peerade. And ihat you belter bet. He hved for forty days and nights On nothing else but wet. Pa Wash.! he would peerade- If hist ' ry you believe. In a quiet game at Yorktown, The trumps were up his sleeve. Eleazar. he would peerade. At least he wouldn ' t bock, And so unto this very day Were chips of that old block. L ' Envoi. So, here ' s to the clink of the glass And here ' s to the kiss of the maid! An innocent trip down to Leb, A rattling, rare, old peerade. E E is for Eric, The History Prof., Whose course is the Jonah Of every young Soph. 6 evil old Eric. F is for Felt, Who can sing, dance, or play; He always amuses. For that IS his way. f funny Paul Fell. Mother Ashley, President Betty Hiestand, Officers Vice-President ' Tessie Adler, Recording Secretary Susie Sibley, Tree Honorary Members Evelyn Nesbliss Shaw Nance O ' Neil Lillian Russell Alvord Nan Patterson Fritzie Scheff Cooper Mary Rogers Members ' Fannie Chandler ' Pauline Batchelder Rosie ' Hinman •Dolly Hilton •Priscilla Hall ' Elsie Greenwood ' Gracie Darling Sarah Lewis Ida Tarbell Maude Ordway Pussy Putnam Rosalie Post Louise Gerry Rebecca Solomon 374 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV .4.4.4,4.4.4,4,4.4.,}. 4.4.4.,}.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.,).4.4 }.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4..}.4..).4.4.4.4.4.4..}.4.4.4. .)..;|.4 {.4„ ,|,4, Adonis Revealed By One Who Saw Anson the Loud on a winter ' s day To S. S. Pierce ' s sped his way. Love shone in his eye. his step was gay. For a present he wanted to send that day To a far off maid in Hanover Land Who oft had watched Ansie play in the band. After due thought as to contents of purse, Said .Anson, I swear, that ' s not so worse ; And a three-pound bo. of chocolate confection He thought would bring him sweet love ' s perfection. Good cheer and drink made Anson surmise That in sending his love this pleasant surprise. He would gain more favor than by glances galore At her sweet form passing the Kitchen door. Soon .Anson got nervous and rushed to a phone. And asked Pierce ' s clerk in a grievous tone To cancel the order and not bother at all. His mind was changed, he later would call. Alas! and .Alack! the goods had just gone; Poor Ansie saw then he was all in the wrong Thanks he got none and it made him quite sad To be such a lemon, three bones to the bad. Stuben, ach Stuben, soil ich allein Anson got stung and that very fine: He found out too late as he shot his wad The joke was on him, And her name was M— d. DARTMOUTH. 1908 375 Applied Quotations Things I ' ve seen and men I ' ve done. —H. R. Blithe, ' 07 A bold, bad man. H. S. Clark, ' 09 He was a big and pensive literary man. —R. L. Theller. ' 09 I make it a practice to put all my worries down in the bottom of my heart, then sit on the lid and smile. —A. B. Barnes, ' 08 Help us to play the man. — Hancock. 08 —Alvord, ' 09 Things are seldom what they seem. —P. Lorve, Folev. 09 My kingdom for a ho rse! — Croivlev, ' 08 Genius must ever walk alone. —Adler Saintship is not innocence, it is — fourflush. — Ogden Bronm The habit of dignity enveloped him. — Jack Clark He knew that his works were good. — Bub Shaw When he wore a collar he was ashamed of himself. — C. A ' . Roberts, ' 07 376 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV The tag end of a miss-spent life. — Solomon, ' 09 May your shadow never grow less. — Siring Hale Always feel above your business. —W. A. Miller. ' 08 Not simply good, but good for nothing. — C. 5. Marion, ' 08 And the Angel of the Lord came down. — G. C. Davies, ' 10 Your cup upsets, the contents spill, Reset it right, again ' twill fill. —W. R. Andrem, ' 07 Learn all you can. love all you can, do all you can. —H. K. Williams, ' 08 O wad some Pow ' r the giftie gie us. To see oursel ' s as ithers see us! —1909 These violent delights have violent ends . . . Therefore love moderately. — Cooper, ' 08 And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all he knew. — Ch-n-ler, 08 No man hath walked along our roads with tongue so varied in discourse. —D-tl-fs-n, ' 08 Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he. — -c f Ev-r It D A R 1 MOUTH, 1908 377 Words of learned length and thundering sound Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around. — Jo — D-n-hu- Everybody works but Father. The leader of a mighty host am I. - Falhcr Ch-sl- i, ' 08 —Bill Cl-gh I he screech-owl sings; Death follows at her cries- Harriman strikes up; the screech-owl dies. When charming Soule Essays a role We look for something good; But when our Fislfc Attempts to frisk His actmg is like wood. A Testimonial Messrs. D. C. Heath Co., Publishers, Boston, Mass., Gentlemen: — I used your College Algebra Freshman year and since then I have used no other. I find it improves with age. Truly yours, C. P. Skillin. 378 THE AEGIS. ' O L. X X X ' In our team he is Mgor instillin ' For to pitch or to bat he ' s so wiUin ' And he ' ll win ever game, And thus add to our fame, So we ' re willin ' to fill in with Skillin. The aesthetical value of the photogravure frontispiece of the present catalogue, can with difficulty, be estimated, but who would dare set a limit on the value of a few well- executed cuts by Skeet. Let Harvard have her theatres, her trolley-cars, her girls. Her cash, four thousand students, and her wine e ' er flowng free; The hills of old new Hampshire, snow, ice, tobogganing, God ' s out-of-doors, one thousand friends, are good enough for me. Little drops of paddles. Little bits of horse. Start the erring Freshman On his College course. •To He ' 10 QUERY ? At 50 cents per square foot, who wouldn ' t want to be the Glass Trust. And in line with the above query, we have it straight that Hunter pays his salary out of the proceeds from his window-glass department. G is for Glazes Wlio playing together Insured for Old Dartmouth Her glory for ever. g glorious Glazes. I I is for Isaacson, Busmess man keen. Upon the debating stand Often he ' s seen. i inimitable Isaacson. DARTMOUTH. 1908 379 A Doubtful Case Freshman (after English I. exam.) : es, I feel rather doubtful about it. for I really can ' t think of anything I got wrong, but, on the other hand, I don ' t know of anything I got right. The Faculty met in secret conclave. And each to the rest his sentiments gave On. cuts. Hunkers, makeups, and such. In Math.. History. Physics, and Dutch. The opinion prevailed that makeups were wrong. And so ' twas decided: the fight to the strong. Either at first the requirements you ' ll meet. Lose hours, or curse it, the course you ' ll repeat. L ' Envoi Some will be canned. But while others live. Our mentors will give. With impartial hand. To the plugger the book. To the flunker the hook. When Laurie has a thing to say He grabs you by the jacket. Spits in your ear. until you hear Through all the noise and racket That Harmony a nuisance is, A burden to the College. A man gone mad. who often had The use of Laurie ' s knowledge on musical matters before that stormy morning when Lawrence was forcibly ejected from the choir, where his voice was hke a bird singing in a cold oven. 380 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV To Be, or Not to Be? (With apologies to Willie Shakespeare) No more with suit-case do we take The train at 2 p. m. And with the same suit-case then make Our journey back again At 8 p. m. from Woodsville — Oh no! Oh no! For just across the river, in good old Nonvich town They ' ve passedavote for hcense; now watch the boysgodown The hill ; yes, down the hill to Norwich. We ' ll fill our tanks in Norwich, where bars are open wide We ' ll prove to all the doctors that they have surely lied, es lied, when they said the human stomach A pint alone would hold. We Dartmouth men henceforth will hold Our toots in Norwich town No longer will the well-known vale With midnight shouts resound. For we can cross the river. Fill up our tanks and stay Right there, with mugs in every hand. And wait the break of day And never fear dear Chuck, sweet Chuck And sneaking Skeet behind him. J is for Jennings, Our captain of track. Who gives to old Dartmouth What she ' d otherwise lack. J crack-a-jack Jennings. R R is for Roberts, Or Rube as they call Him, he ' s straight from the farm. Aroma, and all. riotous Rube. DARTMOUTH. 1908 381 . . .(.++4.4. .4. . 4. 4. 4.4.4. +4. 4. 4.4.4. . . .+• .• • • • • • • • •• ••l•• •■• • • • • •• • • • •■• • • ' • • + •• When litlle Dwight begins to talk. His mouth he opens wide ; The reason is not far to seek — There ' s nothing there to hide. His head an empty cavern is With fatty tissue crammed — And so it ' s right, that our dear Dwight Should yearly thus be slammed. (For an interesting biography of this prodigy see the 1907 Aegis, pp. 296-7. where the swellest kind of an account is given, with no end of good cards. ) When Tim O ' Neil begins to feel ' Round in the air for words. The other feller, dramatic Theller Says. Jim is after birds. And I am one. The recent action of some of our fellow-students suggests the following artistic effervescences : — Hair was falling out. Shaving the head stimulates growth. Hair grows long and curly. These masterpieces constitute the artist ' s impression of the aggregate physiognomy of the following tonsorial gymnasts: Father Chesley, Oliphant, Signor Bankart. A. Gray Tenney, and the immortal General Knox. 382 THE AEGIS, VOL. XXXV Heard in Fine Arts I. Prof. Keyes to Skillin: Kindly open the window at the top and let a little of this hot air out. When Fanny takes his book in hand, And gives the Prof. a pointer, We always sit and grin a bit And say we ain ' t agoin ' ter Let that awful little smug-head Continue to be so And yet we do, we hear him through. While the poor little squelched professor has to retract his stalements and acknowledge thai Mr. Chandler is. as always, absolutely correct in all his state- ments and declarations. The latest thing the Faculty has done to make us sore Is holding up such types as these and calling out for more: Now scholarship ' s a right good thing, we know and say it ' s so. But when it makes a bunch like this, we ' d rather let it go. And have an ordinary man. DARTMOUTH. 1908 383 Old Father stands, with empty hands, (We did not say his head) While at his side, dear father ' s pride. Is Rose-well, the well-bred. Now, Rose-well ' s face is full of grace And Chess will always smile. The fact they ' re friends, itself commends A sweet pair without guile. When Laurie boy tries to enjoy One of his own productions. The other men (those present then) Say, Laurie (the little duck) shuns All publicity. What? The Wagner Club. When? At Summer School. Why? For Simple Life. How? By study as a rule. WTiat? Ein gute Fasschen. When? Oh! any night. Why? For fellowship. How? Prosit! Gesundheit! T T is for Tibbetts, To us he is Skeet, He growls when he sees you At large on the street. t tight-fisted Tibbetts. w W ' s for Wellman. An actor by trade. His art is as perfect As art can be made. W wonderful Wellman. 384 THE AEGIS. ' O L . X X X ' We Think We Think. Fragment One: As Napoleon might have looked at Austerlitz. A Sub-freshman with a peachblown complexion sal grimly hanging on to the funnel of a illanous lookmg pipe that seemed built for the heater of a flat. He was dreaming dreams in its smoke in a way that would make the yellow dailies turn red with shame. The green eyed reader will please disentangle from his delirium a college room at Dartmouth. The Sub-Freshman — now budded into the full tide of Freshman — stands like an alderman in the centre of his room. His fists are clenched: his chin is firm and protruding; his eyes are beady as an angry snake ' s. He faces several Sophomores huddled with ghastly countenances about the door. The Freshman: I defy you, gentlemen! ou dare not touch me. ou know that I came to this college with the firm determination of never passing beneath the yoke. So you are as children before me. There is the door. Now — go! !? How well he sees himself standing there, the lion of the hour ! Laura Jean Libbey could not paint a more thrilling picture. One by one. he sees the frightened Sophomores fade away into iho background vhispering in awed whispers. The next day as he struts into the Commons, even the Seniors will pause as they sip any drink on the bill-of-fare and gaze on him with admiration. There, they will say, there ' s the right stuff! The pipe goes out or else the freshman falls off the end of it. So much for the pipe-dream. • Fragment Two: As Napoleon might have looked on a plugged sue. The green eyed reader will again please tax his imagination and this time picture a real room in a Dartmouth dormitory. The Freshman sits growling over his Livy. The door creaks. The Freshman jumps. Five grirming Sophomores are in tlie room. The Freshman ' s face grows green. A Sophomore: Come, Fresh ' y, you ' re wanted. Now for Napoleon at Austerlitz! The Freshman: A-all r-r-right, sir. (Exeunt all.) And, believe me, my dear Green Eyed Reader, when they are done with him. he will look like a last week ' s peerade to Leb. of a puppy in a threshing machine. 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' na. fnr all tbr iiramiunH: fnurtb. tn aui( anh all lIu rr ral ual s utbnsr ynnh tutrntinus baur aHsuul tbr umrr tanniblr fnrm nf mnrk. abrn. in nrJrr tbat nnnr maji frrl slir btr . mr alsn arknnutlrhgr nur urrat in rbtr n sB tn numrrnus JFrrsbmru mbn baur ntfrrrft us pnints abnut tbrmsrlnrs vnih baur brrn rrfrrrrii tn nur a !rrtisinn agrut. iHr. Jfnllrtt Slsaarsnu; tn tbr n ibnmnrrs fnr tbrir unprr- rllrntr kini ntfrr nf tbr usr nf tbrir class jtirturr platr anfi pagr at tbrir rxjirusr): tn tbr Jluuinra fnr Iflnral S ' uppnrt: tn tbr rninrB fnr tbrir txamplr; tn tbr bnar fnr unu-iutrrfrrrurr. anil tbr us r nf tbrir uamrs au picture: tn 0(011 fnr jinur rbaritij. 386 THE AEGIS. VOL. XXXV ' T i T t! ' li ' i T rl? ' 1 ' 1 ' t ' 1 rl? 1? T T ' 1 ' r T ' I ' T Epitaph Here lies, six feet beneath the sod, A box, the Editor ' s in it. The Devil thought he ' d got a prize But dropped him in a minute. INDEX Page The Aegis .... 3 Dedication 5 Chas. Francis Richardson 7 Board of Editors . 8 Greetings .... 9 Calendar .... 10 Trustees .... 11 Visitors on the Chandler Foundation 12 Treasurer of College 12 Secretary of College 12 Dartmouth Alumni 13 Executive Committee 13 Local Associations 13 Faculty .... 15 Poem, Those Before Us 33 History of 1907 . 36 Individual Records of Class 1907 38 The Departed of 1908 55 History of 1908 . 57 Individual Records of Class 1908 60 History of 1909 . 115 Class Roll of 1909 . 117 History of 1910 . 137 Class Roll 1910 . 138 Medical School — Faculty . 163 Calendar 167 Fourth Year Men . 167 Third Year Men . 168 Second ' ear Men . 168 First Year Men 169 Thayer School — Faculty 171 Calendar 172 Second Year Men . 172 Intermediate Men . 173 First Year Men . . 173 Tuck School — Faculty . 175 Calendar . 176 Second Year Men . 176 First Year Men . 177 Dartmouth Summer School — Undergraduates in Summer Scho ol . .179 The Campus Record 180 One Hundred and Thirty-Seventh Cc mmencement 186 Commencement Day Exercises 187 Degrees Conferr ed in Course . 188 Honorary Degrees Honors Awarded 1906 . Prizes Awarded 1906 . Commencement .Appointments Phi Beta Kappa . Fraternities Palaeopitus Results of Chinning Season 1907 Athletic Council of Dartmouth College Fred G. Folsom .... Wearers of D Football Season 1903 Football 1905 . Football Season 1906 . Football 1906 . Baseball Season 1906 Baseball 1 906 . Baseball Statistics 1906 . Track 1906 .... Dartmouth Track Athletic Track Team 1906 Track Records Dual Meet — Dartmouth vs Association Ha Twentieth Annual New England interco Athletic Meet at Brookline. Mass. Thirteenth Annual Interscholastic Meet Relay Team Basketball 1905-1906 Basketball 1906 . Basketball 1907 . Hockey Hockey I9C6-I907 Dartmoulh College Lawn Tennis Associa Tri-College Lawn Tennis Association Dual Tournament at Hanover, N. H. Dual Tournament at Springfield. Mass. Dual Tournament at Amherst. Mass. .New England Intercollegiate Lawn Association The College Golf Club . Baseball Team 1908 . Basketball 1908 . Sophomore (1909) Football Team Freshman (1910) Football Team Chess Club 1 e Cercle Francais Pukwana .... Y. M. C. A. . llegiate Page 191 192 193 194 194 202 234 235 240 242 243 245 248 252 255 257 260 261 263 266 266 266 268 269 270 271 272 274 276 278 281 283 284 284 285 285 286 288 291 292 294 296 298 299 300 301 388 I N D E X— Continued 1 -jt   | fj  j. rj.t f t ij; tji fjf ' j;t j  jt 4 4 4 4 ■l ' I •t ' ' li ' 4 4: ' ' t ' 4 ' 4 Page Press Club 302 Webster Club 303 Ph.lHps Club 304 Dartmouth Congress .... 305 Publications — The Dartmouth .... 309 The Aegis Board .... 311 The Dartmouth Magazine 313 Debating Union ..... 315 Eleventh Annual Williams-Dartmouth Debate 316 Musical Clubs — Glee Club 319 Mandolin Club 320 College Band 321 College Choir 322 College Orchestra 323 Orpheus Club 324 Dramatic Club 1906 327 Junior Week 330 Junior Week Program 331 Prom. Vaudeville 333 The Founders . 335 Junior Honors 338 Junior Alphabet .... Applied Quotations Interviews with Famous Men . The Latest Books .... Extract from the College Catalogue A. D., Beneficent Endowment . The Elect Suggestions for 1907-1908 Catalogue Ideal Fire Department . Yorick the Crimson Joins the Boy I Tappa Keg The Freshman ' s Fate Comments on the Great and Near Great Scheme Ballad of the Peerader . The Ladies ' Club . Adonis Revealed . Applied Quotations To be, or Not to Be . We Think We Think . Acknowledgment Epitaph 1937, 341 343 346 348 349 351 357 359 361 363 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 380 384 385 386 ADVERTISEMENTS H. NEWMAN SONS INCORPORATED Tailors SCHOOL STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Mention the Aegis when writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS III Dartmouth Co-operative Store Outfitters to Dartmouth College and Preparatory Schools CHARLES H. DUDLEY liANOVELR. N N. FINE Athletic Goods Including Football, Baseball, Track, Golf, Tennis, Basketball, and Gymnasium Supplies. Dartinoutb Banners, College and Fraternity Jewelry ART PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURNITURE The finest line of Cravenettes, Overcoats Raincoats, Suitings, etc., shown in Hanover Charles H. Dudley STATION ERY Engra cd Invitations • Photograph Albums Fountain Fens Note Books Fine Papt-r and Envelopes Boston Bond Boston Linen In ery Latest Styles Samuel Ward Co. 57-63 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON, MASS. ,. y n T We recommend a Saxonv Rug forNour tor Lot lege Men living room, it has air the character- istics of an Oriental Rug, such as design, color and service, but at domestic price. It will serve you years in College and then be good value for an office carpet or to send home. 9x12 size, JfSO.OO Smaller sizes in proportion Everything for College Furnishing Furniture, Desks, Floor Coverings, JViridoiv Shades JOHN H. PRAY SONS CO. 646-658 WASHINGTON ST. PRAY BLDG. BOSTON, MASS. Mention ihc . ' XtGIS when writing to Advertiser IV ADVERTISEMENTS D. H. EAMES CO. - Fine Custom Follette Isaacson Clothing AND H IS AND Custom Shoes Boston Safety Fountain Pen MAIN STREET, COR. FRONT WORCESTER, MASS. NOTM AN OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER DARTMOUTH ' 06 . ' . DARTMOUTH ' OS Artistic Portraiture auci Groups a Specialty 3 Park St. and 384 Boylston St. BOSTON Also at Magnolia, Mass. and Poland Spring House, Me. Mention the .Aegis when writing to .Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS THE BOSTON HERALD T ie Boston Herald In every sense — from every point of view — New En g I a ti (P s Greatest Newspaper Mention the Aegis when writing Advertisers vl ADX ' ERTISEMENTS The Middlesex County National Bank OF WINCHESTER, MASS. SOfEMBER i 19C6 Loans and Bonds U. S. Bonds Fixtures Premium on Bonds 5 Per Cent Fund Cash on Hand 50.000.00 1.000.00 1.500.00 2,iWI.OO M.033.:i $348,990.44 Capital Surplus and Profits Deposits Bank Notes Dividends $ .Sl.OOO.OO 18,- 2.8 ' ) 230.467. .= 5 .=i0.000.00 20.00 $34«.990.« Frank A. Cutting, President Frank L. Ripley, Vice-President James W. Russell, Vice-President Charles E. Barrett, Cashier DIRECTORS Freeland E. Hovey George A. Femald Fred L. Pattee Frank A. Cutting James W . Russell Frank L. Ripley Charles E. Barrett The Dartmouth Press Hanover, X. H. Massasoit House ir . H. C HA PIN, PROPRIETOR European and American Plans SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Dartmouth Photo Rooms FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POST-OFFICE Fine Platinotype Pictures A Specialn-. A large assort- ment of Local Views always on hand LAN GILL, Photographer Agency for Eastman ' s Kodaks and Supplies Mention the Aegis when writing to Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS VII Jrortland ijtone Ware v o. Muntifucturers t f 2 j££ 3 6 ' DIAMETER Kt U£ft fNfNGrFIREiBRICK i ■p ' AVING BRlS;nM ' nrjPORTLAND CEMENT ETC RemenibiT by ordering of us you can get deliveries ill New England in one to three days. Illustrated Catalopue and Test of Sewer Pipe sent on applica- tion. Depot and Yard 334 Rutherford .4ve., Charlestown, Mass. 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Ave., Hanard Sq. - Cambridge Ment en (he Aegis when writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS xvll DARTMOUTH COLLEGE HANOVER NEW HAMPSHIRE FOUNDED by royal charter, December 18, 1769. The charter of the College was an outgrowth of the plan of the Reverend Elea .ar W ' heclock for the educa- tion of Indians, which had its first development in the foundation in 1754 of More ' s Indian Charity School, at Lebanon, Connecticut. In 181f) the State attempted to srain control of the College. The case was fought through the lower courts, and finally carried to the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Webster, in an argu- ment of great eloquence and power, presented the case of his Alma Mater. Decision favorable to the College was rendered by Chief Justice Marshall in 1819. This decision has been characterized as in its effects more far-reaching and of more gen- eral interest than perhaps any other ever made in this country. The importance to the College was such that the recommendation of one of the Counsel in the case has been practically adopted : 1 would ha e an inscription over the door of your building, — Founded by Eleazar If lieelock, Refounded by Daniel Webster. ' The courses of instruction offered lead to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and since the incorporation into the College of the Chandler School of Science and the Arts, in 1893, to the degree of Bachelor of Science. THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS ARE THE AMOS TUCK SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE A Graduate School Offering Two Years of Special Prepara- tion for Business Careers. Students of three years ' under- graduate standing admitted to the work of the tirst 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 of Master of Coniinerclal Science. Established in 1871. Offers a general course of study and practice in Civil Engineering, so developed as to include the essential principles of all important branches through two years of professional preparation . THE THAYER SCHOOL OF Cll ' Il ENGINEERING THE MEDICAL SCHOOL Established in 1797. The course covers four years of lec- tures, laboratory and r,;citation work, with clinics and ward classes at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. This Hiispital, widely known as one of the best cottage hospitals in the covmtry, is under the inanageincnt rif pliysicians and surgeons who are connected with the Medical School. Dart uout i College, Hanove r , New Hiimpshire ERNEST MARTIN HOPKINS, Secretary Mention the Aegis when writing to Adverli; XVIII ADVERTISEMENTS George W. Rand Son Furniture Trunks, Ba , and Suit Cases. Curtains, Draper} ' , etc. Chiffo- niers, Couches, Morris and Office Chairs, Room Furnish- ings — all kinds Student ' s Furniture A Specialty B R I D G M - N S NEW BLOCK H a n o - e r , New Hampshire A. W. GUYER Grocer We also carry a line of Fancy Groceries for Dinners and Banquets. T Fruit and Confectioner ' . Fresh Bread F ery Day . ' . TWO DOORS BKLOW THE INN HANOVER, N . H . Telephone, Main 25129 C. F. York Co, MERCHANT TAILORS W inthrop Bldg. 7 Water Street, Cor. Washington Street Boston, Massachusetts Represented by C. F. YORK Up One Flight College Footwear It will pay you to see our line of Knickerbocker ' s before buying, because it is one of the best shoes on the market at a popular price. It is honestly made and durable, and best of all, carries the stales of higher priced lines $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 RUBBERS AND TENNIS SHOES The J. N. Chase Co. Hanover, N. H, Mention the AegIS when writing to Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS xlx EDUCATORS EXCHANGE A Boston teachers ' agency, estab- lished in 1897 by a Dartmouth gradu- atc. In ' ten years, witli at least fifteen Massachusetts agencies and a large number from outside com- peting for Massachusetts business, it has placed its candidates in over one hundred eighty of its cities and towns, made even a more favorable record in Maine, and won its way into favor in all the New England states. It also sends New Kngland teachers wherever called for. Send for terms, absolutely fair. 101 Tremont St. Boston, Mass. To Editors of College Year Books I shall be pleased to submit terms for all or an ' part of your illustrating. For sam- ples of niv work see illus- trations in the 1908 Aegjs JOHN W. THOMPSON Hanover, N. H. INTERNATIONAL .,, D I C T I O IM A.R © NEEDE-D in every HOME,, SCHOOL and OFFICE. Reliable, Useful, Attractive, Lasting, Up to Date and Authoritative. 2380 Pages, 5000 Illustrations. Recently added 25.000 New Words. New Gazetteer and New Biographical Dictionary. Editor W. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., United States Com. of Ed ' n. Highest Awards at St. Louis and at Portland. WEBSTKKS COU.E(UATe1jICTION. KY Largest of our abridgments. Kvirular and Thia Paper editione. lllfipat: ' - and m 0 Illustratious. Write for The Story of a Book Free. G. C. MERRIAM CO.. Sorinefield. Mass. The College Bookstore COLLEGE and FRATERNITY STATIONERY DARTMOUTH BANNERS AND JEWELRY Garby Minsch CLASS O 1 ' I 9 II 7 At the Hanover Inn Mention the Aecis when writing to Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS KEEP ' S SHIRTS We ha e been established in Boston for more than a quar- ter of a centun,-, and our shirts have become without doubt the Standard of Shirt Making Our representative will dis- play a full line of Haberdash- en ' at the Inn, March 25 and 26, April 22 and 23, May 16 and 1 , and June 6 and , which you are cordially in- vited to inspect KEEP M ' F ' G CO. MAKERS OF KEEPS SHIRTS New Address 301 Washington Street, opp. the Old South Church VX ' ITH centers as pure and good as can be made and covered with a smooth dehcious coating, our Dartmouth Chocolates will satisf} ' the most discriminating Made by SMITH SON White River Junction, Vt. Walter H. Keith, Son Co. Successo rs to N. E. Goldsmith Co. DIRECT HANDLERS OF Kentucky JJliiskies And Importers of ' ines, Gins, Brandies, Etc. 160-162 Milk Street 81 Central Street BOSTON, MASS. Joseph Q . Lowell Osmon C. Bailey J. Myron Lowell Lowell Bros. Bailev General Commission Merchants and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits And Produce of All Kinds 73 and 75 Clinton St., Boston, Mass. Reference: Fourth National Bank Boston Fruit Produce Exchange Mention the Aecis when writing to . advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS XX I COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND DR. W. H. POOLE Dentist OFFICE HOURS 8.30 a.m. to 12 m. 1.30 to 6 p. Ml. Tontine Block, HANOVER, N. H. Complitiients of Gilmore Hotel SprinivHcK!, Mass. Mention the Aegis when writing to Advertisers XXll ADVERTISEMENTS THE MORE YOU Cross, Abbott Co. KNOW THE BETTER YOU LIKE LUCKY STRIKE Wholesale Grocers afui lORACCO Coffee Roasters Without a ri al in merit or a competitor in popularity. ROBERT F. MEECH, Managir WHITE RIVER JUNCTION. VT. Dartmouth Pharmacy •. Allen .• Drug Co. Headquarters for pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals and Toilet Articles The filling of physicians ' prescriptions a specialty Ford Block Agents for the famous Belle Mead Sweets Hanover, N. H. L. B. DOWNING Mention the Aegis when writing to Advertisers AD ' R R riSEM RNTS xxlll Copley Square Hotel A . H . IIIIIPI ' .E, PROPRIETOR Headquarters of Dartmouth Men when in Boston Huntington A enue and Exeter Street BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Pleasure Drivers Visitinsr Dartmouth and vicinitj ' , Coaching Parties, Students ' Snaps, Town Work, Com- mercial Men, always tind at H o e s Stabli even, ' variety of turnout from sin- gle rigs to four-in-hands at prices consistent with good service. Coaches make all connecting trains, and order book may he found at hotel office H. T. HOWK, Proprietor L. A . CI B H S N . 1- W l i; V. I.K R G ' j as IVheeler I ' ROI ' RIKIORS OK Jimction House ' W St. Ge()ro;e L i ery Feed and Boarchng Stables GOOD TEAMS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT. Woodstock Inn A R T H i; R B . WILDER, Manager Open all the year WOODSTOCK, ' F.RM() T Mention ihe AtGl.s when writing Advertisers XX I V AD ERTISEMENTS Isaac Locke Co. 97, 99 and 101 Faneuil Hall Market, BOSTON And 156 Main St., BAR HARBOR, MAINE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Fruits, Vegetables And Hothouse Products Special attention given to Hotel, Club and FamiK ' Orders. Orders by Mail or Telephone receive prompt and careful attention DARTMOUTH Pins, Banners and Buttons Dartmouth Spoons, Dart- mouth China, Fountain Pens Sporting; Goods and many other things can be bought at the very lowest prices at E. M. Carter ' s Jewelry Store Successor to A . A. Frost ' atches Properly Repaired and arranted HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Dartmouth Book Store i;. P. STORRS, Proprietor Books, Stationer} ' , and Fancy Goods. Col- lege Publications, new and old. Domestic and Imported Cigars Cigarettes, Tobacco Agent for the Leading Fountain Pen Companies Ever ' Pen Warranted 0pp. the Inn, Hanover, N. H. Fancy Cookies Cheese Olives Pickles Ginger Ale and Sodas Tobacco and Cigars Meats and Groceries JONES CARTEE HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Mention the Aegis when wrilino to Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS Hill Harrozver WHOLESALE AM) RF.TAII. M all Papers Friezes and Mouldings 25 AND 27 CORN HILL BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Odd Things If you want some- thing different in College Kmhiems Class Pins, Badges Flags, Stationery write or call at 15 School Street Boston, M ass. BENT BUSH Class Canes, Banners Emblem Pins A Specialty of C ' o 1 1 e g e W o r k Estimates and Designs Furnished J . C . DERBY CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE ESTABLISHED 1882 INCORPORATED 1904 Geo. P. Raymond Co. Costiimers Amateur IVork a Specialty 2 Boylston Place, Boston, Mass. Off Boylston Street Telephone, Oxford 145 Mention the Aecis when wriling lo Advertisers xxvl ADVERTISEMENTS Garfield 6i Proctor Coal Co. SHIPPERS OF Anthracite and Bituminous COAL 92 STATE STREET, BOSTON BRANCH OFFICES New Bedford, Mass. New London, Conn. Mechanicville, N. Y. C, L. Berger Sons Succfsjors to BiFF Cf BERGER 37 Williams Street, Boston, Mass. IMPROVED ENGINEERING and SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS THEY secure in their instruments: Accuracy of division; simplicity in manipulation ; lightness combined with strength ; achromatic telescope with high power; steadiness of adjustment under var ing temperatures; stiffness to avoid any tremor, e en in a strong wind; and thor- ough workmanship in every part. Their instruments are in Ic general use by the U. S. - ! . |vv Government engineers, uid sur e ors, and the range of instru- ments, as made by them for river, harbor, city, bridge, tunnel, railroad and mining engineering, as well as those made for triangulation or topographical work and land surveying, etc., is larger than that of any other firm in the countr - . lIiuitT,2ttd MviKual 2nd Citaltiut unt in iipflitatitn. geologist.s Intercollesiate Bureau of Academic Costume Cotrell Leonard 4 2, 4 4, 4 6 Broadway, Albany, N. V. MAKERS OF THE To Dartmouth, Amherst, Boston University Williams, Brown, Harvard, Yale, Cornell Columbia, Princeton, Chicago, Wellesley Br n Mawr, and the others Reliable Materials Reasonable Prices CLASS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY W. E. Bom man HAIR CUTTING SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING Razors Honed At Hanover Inn Mention the Aegis when writing to Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS xxvll Portland Sectional Conduit FOR INSLLATING LNDERGROLND PIPKS Conveying steam, water gas, and liquids underground. Far more efficient and economical than «-oodcn or masonry conduit. Canbeinstalled.it less cost. Absolutely water tight Shows 88 ' . emciency compared with bare pipe. I I J-M 83 ; Magnesia Recommended as a ilumble and clficicnt Cover- ing for High Pressure Steam Surfaces. Made of Carbonate of Magnesia combined with Asbes- tos fibre. In Sectional, Segment and Block form. Asbestocel For Heating Systems. Constnulrd of smcessive layers of specially coriiigated Asbestos paper. Increases the efficiency of a plant and decreases the fuel consumption fully one-half. H W. JO HNS- M AN V ILLE CO Monufaclurers of Asbestos and Marfoesia Products. Asbestos Roofinifs. Packlniis. Electrical Insul lina Materials, Noark Tuse Devices. Electric Railway .Supplies. Etc. New York Milwaukee Chioaeo PliilaiJclphia Pittsburg New Orleans Boston St. Louis Cleveland ivansas City London Minneapolis Dallas San Krancisco 1.05 Angeles Seattle Ruilalo CLQlllLRG O STAKDARD VAL.U E Frequently Represented in Hanover by Mr. F. C. Bradman Mention the Aegis when writing to Advertisers XXVIII ADVERTISEMENTS E. B. Badger Sons Company Copper ork . in . Dartmouth, Wheeler and Webster Halls Offices and Factorv Pitts Street, Boston, Mass. Mention the Aegis when writing to Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS xxix Nothing to Say Our productions speak for themselves — so why should we butt in. 1[ With our complete equip- ment of New Type and Machinery we enjoy an advantage over our com- petitors. If Our new, modern and well arranged building is a considerable help also. H We print, bind and illus- trate this Aegis and other College annuals. If Correspondence solicited. THE TUTTLE COMPANY Printers and Binders 11 and 1. CENTER ST. Established 1832 RUTLAND, ' . Mention ihc Aecis when writing to Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS GOES YOUNG SCHOOL STREET BOOT SHOP ORIGINATORS OF STYLE FOR COLLEGE SHOES 20 School St., BOSTON Mention the Aegis when writing Advertisers ADVERTISEMENTS xxxl Branches in New York anil Providence, R. I . The halftones and line engravings in this book are from our office. SUFFOLK ENGRAVING ELECTROTYPING CO. 234-236 Congress St., Boston Telephone 6857 Main — Frizate Exchange GO TO WATERMAN ' S FOR RIGS OF ALL KINDS DURING PROM. WEEK. ' . Stables on Lebanon Street HANOVER, N. H. A FRIEND Menlion the Aegis when writing to Advertisers xxxll ADVERTISEMENTS ESTABLISHED 1818 icntlfmrna yurnialjinv} i aods BROADWAY COR. TWENTY-SECOND ST. NEW YORK. Suits and Overcoats designed especially for young men at College. Special garments for Outing and various Sports. Motor Clothing, Liveries and accessories. Also Clothing made to measure of best imported materials. English Hats and Haberdashery. Fine Shoes, Leather and W ' icker Goods, Luncheon Baskets, Fitted Cases, Trunks, Hand Bags, Travelling Bags, etc., etc. CATALOGUE WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND PRICES MAILED ON REQUEST OUR CLAIMS FOR THE Rockland Military Academy ARE: === == = = = ■LOCATION near Dartmouth College, in the beautiful Connecticut V River Valley within easy access of large business centres yet in the country. We have a good teacher for every ten boys, insuring thorough care and instruction. V e have a building made of brick and stone, good as a rich man ' s money covild make it. Over $111,000 has been expended this year to make it up-to- date in every particular. It is heated by steam and lighted by electricity throughout; the equipment is nearly all new this year. Above all we have a very superior class of cadets and the moral tone of the school is sound. Rockland is a real Military School modeled after the U. S. Military Academy, not as rigid in its discipline but a military school with thorough training and efficient discipline. WE AIM to develop a boy ' s individuality and form strong character. Our catalog and other books are free. Address ELMER E. FRENCH, A. M., Supt. West Lebanon, New Hampshire Mention the Aegis when writing lo Advertisers
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